Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

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, .x. w K , C 1 . Q - z - 4 .. E. Y S if N. xi .V N sw lUv,L gin '1 ooehmgni 184 Samford University 1 968 Entre Nous Vol. 52 Table of Contents Dedication Introduction Activities Beauties and Honors Government Organizations Sports Greeks Administration Classes Patrons Ed E1 bhN 4 6 14 48 80 92 120 1 54 1 78 204 252 B MgKhHd .5-L Q Dr. Leslie S. Wright, President Dedication For his ten years of devoted service as president of the University dedicate this issue to President Leslie S. Wright. 'L -44 Col. William J. Rushton, President Wright, and Frank P. Samford at the dedication of the Rushton Memorial Carillon. President Wright presents Dr. J. D. Heacock, 60 years a trustee, with a Samford chair on his 99th birthday. President and Mrs. Wright during the homecoming parade. :vw PQ 4 44 N 5 I am a part of all that I have met. ? 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Signs 0 Spring 4114'- . f Xff. 1 1, 4'- NX ' ,s fg 'WN Qll, n A V ' Ml' 43 1 ,H H. ., i.Ha'.w,iL. L. H ,f,, 5 , nf- 'X , A- dx- I Water Show fff QQ , ,f!,Z fx, mg f Oscar: Before and After Ugly Man Winner Miko Cleckler X IU? md Ti O Spring or Greeks Lambda Chi's break ground for their house. Zeta President Becky Davis and Sigma Nu Commander Ben Rice hold trophies for outstanding sorority and fra ternity presented at awards day. c 11 5 'Q' -, ,W f-gr' 4 ' it YA u xi: -xr? ' , E jrfli I -- X ya 'iw ' ' X v ' . 7 ,,.v X gi!- . I 1 1 t - . Q fat fx ,L ,, N, 'ir . . --N. . , , , , . V A-FP V Q . X . -in Ex A ' ' . , 1 af.. '-.g.:s.,,w..- ,, ..- . Graduation 'H-Q ?ff',- 1 - A M 2'C5 x' '::. ' ff 5 -if , V , we' Www 'ww . ,var--W 1115! WVU!! 'lffff' fnwn 1: nun f--lv ,,n, -Lug gun 11 1: nur . ,4 mum' L14 nan W. mu ww .mf .mf WW- lm, .,.. N 4,-N 1 Ln - ,nan -1- 1 H. f -U.. 1 H -. H Um 1. . X F-f HE 1, 1 tml .-. m hu! ' 5 Q -Smut, 3 A A yy .r P' ,. . -. ' -x'.. 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'f 9.1 ,Sf 6 I WR ' E N1 A DIANE IOHNSTON Elementary Education 66 Cfwffff DIANNE HOOTON Music 'Tla-vi RODNEY FITZGERALD Senator B JIM HUSKEY SGA Treasurer 53 CAROLYN KEYEES English A K, Ma 'J STAHCS AHUIVI' 1876 JUDSON JONES Vice President of SGA Q0 DEDA LILES Drama J IM LEVERETT President of Pi Kappa Alpha ff.-9 5, .Q Lg 'ff'-ffsV,5xQ SHERRY DEEMS MCKENZIE French Government Award I 'A . LIBBY MCLAREN Biology 'Y:. was 3 Y I ' 'v '5 'vwvvg x. ,lf as 'yin Nc sin' H A I x 5175. I R' F 1 1' ,' 'I J I if 1 I. f fl' ' 6 . , 6 : ' .- 'I V - 2 if 5 , , 1 if y SWS!! 0 if Q . R- r r A L! X W! A was ,L ,F rv- ' - Q - yr . x M.. V '-,., I' , F NSQAQXE 'Q?5'i?x M e 2 ' ' X N Y k ' N' ,zz K - , X A ' . . A,.,f.1f- , -N My D ' V' ' ' r Y ' 4 3' 'L l PAM ODOM DAVID MULLINS Home Economics President of Alpha Phi Omega , -, ' - .-an-- o 1 t . yi 5. ' c. 4 'tr-,,c I via: X . Mm I I A 3 'S Y i , X Y f i KJ X CHQXS , QA ' FRANCES ROLLINS X, ' Birmingham Student News Correspondent , t 3 o N n f X I ee' N JARRY RICHARDSON President of BSU CAROLYN RUDD C9 Music JUDYE SWINDALL President of Delta Zeta Ir-- fi 'L . nv.-I, ,, ,, 1 . .. X X Ei ' L . W- 2. If .sit f 3? . BOB WHITE f Director of BSU Choir gt ,gc 'ld' ' pix ' . I, U 'V H II I NANCY WRIGHT President of Zeta Tau Alpha DIANE WHITEHEAD Editor of Bullpup ww' XQX Not Pictured: GAIL DANIELS -5-3 I JOY COOK WHITE Best Dressed Coed 57 j! U V 111 o qs Who fiom CllnlIlI1f'l'lCLILCZ Low School WEA o '- l Jim Trucks Joanne Furner 1 'u. . -'7 -A r-r.:---,--.- L1 fi 1-I- 1 2 ' s'N 'LF llllil 'l 71551 'C' llflll -, EAn5f.Qg x-- lllll TU?-my-1 t. .2 I X1 I ! b r w I 1, nl sl ini I 1 NUM: x ... i I s I . , -.. 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Jim Huskey, Treasurer x 5 A x, Z ! 3 V 'F , ' 4 Z Left to rlght Larry Jennmgs presldent Nancy Adams, senatorg Rodney Fitzgerald, senatorg Dlanne Hooton Qenator, Oscar Lamb Qenator Not pictured: Wayne Hulon, Senatorg Jim Left to right: Allen Guy, presidentg Mil-ze qparlmmn Qenator Becky Dane Qenator Charolelte Stevens, senatorg Betty Lou Jackson, senator li 'Q sa, fa 5 ':v , Sophomore Senators Left to rlght Sally Hyrne Senator Carolyn John ton Senator Cheryl Alexander Senator Gary McAl1ley Pre ldent Not pzctured Tony Heb on Senator Seated: Corky Coe, Presidentg Sandra Rush, Senatorg Standing Joe Howell, Senatorg Dicky Compton, Senator. .fs 4 leer 401+ 5 V w-....,, l J, 'x my :J Left to right: Russell Manning, Frank Reynolds, Larry Jennings, Chief Justiceg Ann Irwin, Mary Ann Watson, David Gooch Traffic Court Not pictured: Dean Arthur L. Walker, Jr., S.G.A. Advisor The Crimson David Conch, Manu QQ- GV 'ZIV' Elaine Hobson, Editor ,-wvr1V Q9 ,, - 0 ,gk ,.wi,-. Q . N 1 s-'In F' I 1' X13 9 I. .1 4' ,ti N ging Editor Linda Webb, Assistant Editor -sf we Ken McCreless, Business Manager v, kg x Mike Lewis, Sports Editor i 1 i i s ie-.. l Q . I ' -Que, xg A Q if .. v '58 ai ' 4.3 If 1 J K T 4' Staff: Joe Simpson, Tim Olive, Cale Morris, Linda Jane Morris, Dr. Arthur L. Walker, Jr. r Y , Z Crider, Sarah .Io Bancroft, Cissy Isbell. Not pictured: Virginia Estes, li. ,ami ff A 1 W i l Entre ous Elizabeth Nelson, Editor W 1 1 1 v, ' f ,- , ' - - w f r 1' ,gp I ' i ..,...,, 2 5 4 I 96 9 'xp i is Keith Henderson, Business Manager John White, Assistant Editor rr auf Q E 1 5 All is 1-sf F l i dahfiatl - Mary Mckenzie, Creeks Lynn Farmer, Organizations f-5' Linda Hughes, Classes Kimcran Brown, Entre Nous W , Q K Debbie Arnold, Administration and faculty Not pictured: Sheila Anderson T 4 - '--nu 4 .- 4 89 at 5 1 A .in A: ' 'x x -6 Nancy Yvright, Honors Billy Hicks, Sports Not pictured: Wayne Hulon X i N Nita Carter and Gale Morris, SGA Staff: Front row: Billie Johnson and Martha Currie. Back row: Sue Limbaugh, Liz' Poss, Sharon Jones, Paula Simmons. Not pictured: Barbara Estes. Pensez 49 if MQFEJ fx - Y if a,s -ll Q ilbaaf QNX 17, - f Ek! I My 5 TL -A A' ielf ww. . - 5555 13? 'S Q-. ,, . Left to right: Nancy Griffin, Linda Cooke-Editor, Linda Webb, Rex Nelson, Jill Watkins, Tim Olive. Not pictured: Kerry Buckley, Jesse Bates, Judy Cadenhead. A QQ sPAEe LEAVE AT r 3 INCHES ' FIRST 511 Bull Pup ,T A5 F Sherry McKenzie, Editor Urgcmizations Qrfvis, x-A34 lngf- ' ' , X ' '-. if Cf 'u ,f RA F., r ,f , v wifi-, X , wvx.g , item' 'hr , - 3,12-J.,,'. nr. .xg :Q F ,-436' ,. ' V 0 Hypatia ' ' . 1 I2 'aw LJ T7 sf l f av Y ' - 2 'A McClaren Sealed: Dianne Hooton, Linda Crawford, Jeanne McMichael, Carolyn Kc-yes. Standing: Karen Monroe, Nancy Crider, Libby Barbara Powe, Dean Margaret Sizemore, Cynthia Brightwell. Hypatia is the highest honorary organization for women on campus. It is composed of Junior and Senior women. Alpha Lambda Delta 'Rv X if sq,-1 f-Q Ol 18'-4 :Q Sr 'NJ Q7 'Q i' ' Q f Q f X Row I: Carolyn Johnston, Mary L. Dovith, Kathy Mitchell. Row 2: Brenda Jones, Lynn Farmer, Barbara Cox, Cheryl Alexander, Row l Y- llrtn 'llwrgaret Sinftlttrv, fl' lw' 'ilkt so , .ei ' ' , ' 1 f 'L F' Alpha Lamlula Delta is an honorary fraternity for women composed of members with a 2.5 average or above their l.l'4'illlllLlIl year. 1 Nnrt, W tr n qilly llyrne Lindt from Kitt ann. Trident 1. Row 1: Dean Fincher, Dr. Bailey, David Summer, Jarry Richardson, Larry Jenning. Row 2: Dr. Peeples, Dr. Hawley, Gary Bowers, Roger Hollis, David Mullins. Stanley Milwee. Trident is the highest scholastic honor that a male student can attain while in college. These students have attained high scholarship and esteem on the campus. Umicron Delta Kappa st1'f-gs fe' ,t Wi f 'U' v Dean John Fincher, Ed Wheeler, larry Richardson, Jim Huskey, Gerald Blackburn, Larry Jennings, David Mullins. Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership and scholarship fraternity. is composed of outstanding men in these fields. Circle K Q A l 'Nara ' Judson Jones, Daxe Brower, Cheryl Alexander, Svvcetheart, ,lim Purvis, Emmett Blocker, Bill Penny, Sonny Steele, Arther Sullivan, Charles Mir-ki-l, Huh Harrington, David Buxley. Circle K is a service organization on Campus for men. Sermce Guzld .gin 'V ,Q A till.-ryl .l.n-kqon. Krix Slim-iiiiig, lh-gm Nlnrgaret Sim-niore, Dianne Hooton, Betty Lou Jackson, Kimeran Brown, Cheryl Alexander. This is an organization whose prirnnry purpose is to he of service to the Campus. F Skippers I i fav' :L . . -M--4'-3-wi Officers fSeatedl: V. Pres., Mike Clecklerg Rec. Secty. Cissy Isbell, Pres. Jerry Gallupsg Treas. Jim Butler, Kris Schoening Knot shownj, Secty. Row 1: Patricia Young, Gale Morris, Susan McFarland, Kittye McLain, Emily Golson, Sue Limbaugh, Anne Bolen, Becky Davis. Row 2: Lee Cronenberg, Judy Bartholomew, Ann Irwin, Judy Awhrey, Harla McCurdy, Kay Walker, Cynthia Brightwell, Jane Lindsey, Linda Hastie, Gary Benefield, Mike Clifton, Gary Johnson, Gene Robertson. Row 3: Charles Woosley, Jimmy Williams, Tony Hebson, Bobby Chandler, Rodney Fitzgerald, Pam Lassiter, Chris Hurst, John Wright, Ray Robbins, Jerald Chandler, Bob Lewis, Jerry Lee, Bill Hendley, Jerry Chandler, Art Bolton. Young 1 Republicans Row 1: , Barbara Estes, Gayle Morris, Robbie Robertson. Row 2: Donna Horton, Nita Carter, Dona McLeod, Bernie McCurdy, Norma Yentsch, Gary Benefield. Row 3: Bobby Chandler, Jerry Gallups, Bill Cash, Gerald Chandler, Jerry Chandler. f-r fn Chi 'ie gut Gamma lx .Q.-A QS! Delta if Row P1 fSeatecU: V. Martin, J. Whorton, A. Palmer, M. Prewett. Row 2: L, Smith, Dean Margaret Sizemore, P. Brazeel, S. Smith, M. Broun, Dorm Council Row I KSeatedl: Karen Olsen, Margaret Sampson, Cynthia Brightwell, Judy Segler. Row 2: Judy Aubrey, Cherry Haney. Ann Irwin, Patricia Pickens, Carol Montgomery, Sylvia Smith. V . Alpha Phi Umega T ' Dvlai ' H, . , . N'-W '-- ., rw 1 c f 5 ' ' 1 f Row 1: Bob Daily, Steve Baker, Larry Hall, Carey Slay, Delos Sharpton, Ted Hayes, Bob Belvin. Row 2: Ken McCreless, Wyatt Boze- man, Cleve Payne, Charles Parker, Eddie Akin, Robin Walker, Jarry Richardson, Eddie Hawkins. Row 3: Fred Roberts, Danny Henderson, John Logan, Bobby Chandler, Rodney Fitzgerald, Stan Weir, Jerome King, Richard Swindle. Row 4: Don Harrison, Ed Jones, Bobby Cox, , Ronnie Sumners, David Henderson, Lysle Hendrix, Mike Lewis. Row 5: David Mullins, Larry Wimberly, Billy Priddy, Ronnie Randall, Jack Stewart, Ed Bagley, Ron Wilson, Bic Bickers. Row 6: David Hunt, Marvin Champion, Jimmy Cook, Terry Martin, Bill Rohr, Bob White, Dennis Moore, Larry Wright, Row 7: Ben Strength, Wayne Lowe, Allen Hill, Joe Scott, Jack Hampton, Neal Wade, Dan Smaalley, Charles Willoughby. Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity for men. APO takes to the field to rework the intra- mural field. Front: Bob Belvin, Dan Smalley driv- ing. Left to right: Wyatt Bozeman, Danny Henderson, Charles Willoughby, Jim Cook, Stan Weir, Cleve Payne, Eddie Aiken. xl Dames Club idk 0 5' if 6' Q 'O The purpose of the Dames Club is to promote social welfare for members and Law School students. The officers are the follow ing: President-Sandra Nlanasco: Vice President-First Sem. Bobby Hughes, Second Sem. Barbara Amesg Secretary First Sem. Ann Leonard. Second Sem. Clare Lassiter: Treasurer-Ann Bennettg Social Chairman-First Sem. Linda Vincent, Second Sem. Madeline Boundsg Historian First Sem. Barbara Ames, Second Sem. Bonnie Walhs. Law Review John Bennett. Managing Editorg JoAnne Fumer, Editor-In-Chiefg John Weed, Asst. Editorg Mrs. gll ff'f4. Faculty Advisorg Skip Ames, Legislation Editor. Not pictured: Chet Brown, Comment Editorg Prank Xoung. Case and Book Review Editor. Law Day Committee Q-Q Qt QC 'T' 'FA i Seated: Winston Hughesg Mrs. Sara Morgang Chris Christ, Chainnang John Thompson, Asst. Chairman: Ruger Parker, Larry Limphart. Standing: Orrin Ames, Steve Moss, Ed Meyerson, Jim Morgan, Calvin Howard, Leslie Johnson, Alston Keith. Cumberland Lawyer Editorial Stajf 'Y l Seated: Leslie Johnson, Staffg Alston Keith, Managing Editorg Mike Rose, Staff: John Bennett, Ex- ecutive Editorg Orrin Ames, Alumni Editorg Gerald Tavares, Assoc. Editor. Standing: John Weed, Co- Editorg Dr. Walter Sowa, Faculty Advisorg Mrs. JoAnne Turner, Co-Editor. Not pictured: Earl Deus- ner, Assoc. Editorg Mike Atchison, Exec. Editor. Phi Alpha Delta I cw Q Row I: Steve Dido, Roger Hays, .Alston Keith, Luther Boyd, Com. Hughes. Row 2: Stan Bruder, Brian Lang, Ken Horne, Jack Bald- win, Jerry Ware, Sonny Brock, Chet Brown, Henry Ray, Ben Hill, Chris Christ, Neely Inlow, Lee Moncrief. Row 3: Bill Esherman, Tim Kenney, Jim Yeager, Bud Smith, Earl Deusner, Skip Ames, Ray Crawford, Jim Blanchard, Ed Meyerson, Don Stewart, Larry Nolen, Mike Atcherson, Hobby McNasco. Row 4: Jack Purser, Ellis Golden, Steve Kress, Jim Gill, Mike Moore, Ray Winston, Jerry Randolph, Tom Woodruff, Fain Conely, Lou Groover, Joe Bounds, Doug Evans, Ray Crubbs. Row 5: Merril Vardamin, Jim Morgan, Bob Stallings, Bob Stallings, Bart Loftin, Alva Cain, Ken Wallis, Charlie Tingle, Gerald Phillips, Warren Waggoner, Winston Hughes, Bill Stone, Jack McDougal, Wayne Beck, Bob Melvin. Phi Alpha Delta has more chapters than any other legal fraternity, and Hull Chapter is the largest fraternity at Cumberland School of Law. The fraternity strives annually to fulfill its threefold objective of Service, to the law school, the student and the profession. MWNW 4- gill ...-- QM ' Ya-- ,tt .. Q9 Q 01' Phi Alpha Delta Presidents, Jerry Schoel, Norman Winston, and Luther Boyd receiving National Award for Second Most Outstanding Chapter in the nation from Dean Weeks. Judge Walter Bridges, Faculty Advisor displays plaque. Officers: Com, Hughes, Faculty Adviser John Norton, Marshall, Rogers Hays, Clerk, Luther Boyd, Justice, Alston Keith, Vice-Justice, Steve Didio, Treasurer, Judge Walter Bridges, Alumni Advisor. Sigma Delta Kappa lb, :tc-l Row 1: Prof. Donaldson, Milton Culpepper, John Crusoe, Steve Pugh, Phil Laird, Larry Lempert, Frank Ralph, Prof. Bankester, Faculty Adviser. Not shown: Dan Corley, Don Russell, Joel Yanchire, Dennis Roberts, Bob Humphries, Jim Edmundson, John Creel, Les Adams. Sigma Delta Kappa is one of the leading legal fraternities. Phi Delta Phi ypunuuunsnnrnauu gnu-uaurvawiswgm Q 5 H V V Phi Delta Phi is one of the largest national legal fraternities and one of the outstanding legal organizations in the South- east. -fi f Delta Theta Phi Row 1: Roy Conas, Doug Knight, Dieter Schrader, John Weed, Bill Robertson, Leslie Johnson, Roy Ford, Mike Rose, Gerald Tavares, Larry Thornton, Richard 0'Neil. Delta Theta Phi. a Cumlnerlancl Law School fraternity. Officers: John Weed, Trilvuncg Doug Knight, Rush Chairmang Bill Robertson, Vice Deang Roy Ford, De-ang Larry Thornton, Socreturyg Gerald Tavares, Master of Rituals. Not shown: Roy Allman. Treasurer. OWCETS 0 Delta Theta Phi i Association o Business Moj'ors gl l Row 1: Dr. William D. Greer, Tem Blalock, Dale Collins, Gloria Gantt, Professor Meredith. Row 2: Joe Williams, Barbara McBride, Jerry Lee, Bob Calhoun, John Warren, Paul Griffin, Bob Brown. Row 3: Cynthia Brightwell, Bobby Chandler, Eddie Oliver, Woody McNair, Clyde Hurtt, James Gaines, Rodney Borders Glenn Majors. This is a campus organization of those students whose major field of concentration is business. Phi Chi Theta X-nf'-Q. Row 1: Nancy Van Ordan, Linda Hillx, Patsy Green, Bernie McCurdy, Alice Walker, Cynthia Brightwell. Row 2: Linda Williams Rachel Simpson, Barbara McBride, Gloria Gantt, Kriss Schoening. Phi Chi Theta is a national professional fraternity for women in business. 1 Kappa Psi 1---,-.. -A4 t 3. I , l L l Li : 4 - - Row I: James Rogers, Malcolm Youngblood, Frank Reynolds, Barry Wood, Al Hawthome George Cammill, Charles Shell, Charles Mitchell, Staley Webster. Row 2: Ted Aycock, Richard Wood, Charles Bedgood, Richard'Bradshaw, Ronald McCurdy, Mark Davis, Ronald Opolke, Ronald Eope, Buddy Cutcliffe, Jim Watts, Don Cooley, Wayne Williamson, James Hamilton, Dr. Jean Dunbar. Row 3: John Santoro, Donald Youk, Randall Bush, Danny Holder, Leslie Harrison, Wayne Staggs, Bobby Houston, Howard Alls, James Keenum, Dan Ishee, Ed Bingham, Bobby Blakeney, Jack Carver, James Milliken. Row 4: Danny Hankins, Walter Brunson, Frank Brown, Phil Cashion, Allan Odum, Charles McAuthor, Robert Wyatt, Jimmy Jackson, Robert Lannin, Tommy Grayson, Ray Clayton, Jerry Reddoch. Kappa Psi is the oldest national pharmaceutical fraternity. Its objectives are toward furthering the profession of pharmacy and fellowship between students with mutual interests in their chosen profession. Phi Delta Chi - 4 A A 4 mg ' Rau' 1: Robert J. Baird, President, Rex Underwood, Vice President, Edwin Eason, Corresponding Secretary, Dennis Buckelew, Recording Se-cn-tary, Alton Wilson, lmn-r Guard, Ton Acklen, Prelate, Larry Hart, Treasurer, Dick Creekmore, Master At Arms, Jon Seeley, Steve Hill. Row 2: Bob Fortncr, Johnny Mirando, Ed Robinson, Mike Depta, Jim McCool, Ed Suldosky, Danny Jewel, John Ausenbangh, Donald Mvllonald Art Stewart, Clmrles Shultzman, Fred Langston. The olijectives of Phi Delta Chi, a national pharmacy fraternity, are to advance the science of pharmacy and promote fraternal spirit aniong its members. Society of Alabama Hospital Pharmacists if WJ' A 'Ev C, ' S Q :fha . M 1 I V 1 WJ A 'nw 5 , .. .U f. X? Row 1: Bobby Chandler, James Reed, Jack Carver, Rex Underwood. Row 2: Susie Rose, Barbara Carver, Bobby Blakeney, Don Cooley, Barry Wood, C. Patrick Tharpe, Advisor. Row 3: Charles Woosley, Howard Alls, Bill Ford, Danny Hankins. The officers of the Society of Alabama Hospital Pharmacists are as follows: Bob Chandler, president, Jim Reid, vice president, Jack Carver, Secretary, Rex Underwood, Chaplain. ' o o . n i ii a fflf' sf - , ' . , . V , , ' fe I X - TER , ,W u -v Lambda Kappa Sigma National Professional Pharmaceutical Sorority Seated: Barbara Carver, Susie Rose, Kay Fields, Peggy Hamm, Standing: Maurena Johnson, Doris Putman, Nancy Embry, Janita Harris. L Rho Chi ,-., a,TQfLa2i:T 1l,, ,..Q sggmssw 4 s - --'Q -s . ' '4 -Q x........'--. Y - as f sig iU,,ff, 'f Q f, if 31.5 ---' gg, ' gag 59, -...Q...,.' .4 1... l...f ' ., 4 . , -, LL...-.4 ' ......... ..... . ,, Al-. . u-Q.:-4-ni I' :Y -no-...J --. ---M --- .4 'mul Qi J 1 '. 'f-in ...H qiu .L Row I: Edwin Robinson, James Reed, Richard Wood, Garry Bowers, Robert Baird, Zelda Prescott. Rho Chi is the highest honor society for pharmacy students. Kappa Pi F? 'LJ X y i A iff lfx Ron' I: Harriet Gibson, Karen Olsen. Susan Boulo, Karen Chambers, Kathy Frye. Row 2: Stanley Milwee, Mr. Charles D. Hand, Wallace Honey, Tim Olive, Leigh Thompson, Florenee Hurst, Larry Strickland, Mrs. Clifford Wilder, Cheryl Dorn. Kappa Pi is an organization Composed of outstanding art students. Ministerial Association X,.M..-N z..a..,.,.,.f , -, 'w.t.,. . 5 - A 4 L Row It fBottom Rowl: Warren Moorhead, Jerry Wilkins, Billy Adams, Fred Downing, Johnny Marks, Archer Thorpe, Sandy Cake- bread, Jerry Kline, Gerald Blackburn. Row 2: Paul Andrews, Bruce Sloan, Ken Oliver, Charles Parker, Billy Harper, Roy Sanford, .lim Minor, Tony Miller, Mike Shaw, Randy Smith, David Moore, Phillip Wise, Bobby Lowrey. Row 3: Darryl DeBorde, James Thompson, John Mount, Cleve Payne, Joe Wheeler, Steve Eubanks, Billy Faircloth, Darrell Avery, Ken Knight, Mike McCall, Harold Voce, Don Wilhite, John Bishop, Winston Brooks. Row 4: Norris Helton, Wayne Merritt, John Wyatt, Raymond Helton, David 'Campbell, Steve Franklin, Wayne Hulon, Harold Roller, Paul Seagraves, Mike Mayfield, Al Jackson, Jim Brittain, Ronnie Phillips, Roger Gilbert, Steve Corry, Riley Enfinger. Row 5: Don Cotton, John Sylvester, Gary Fleming, Dudley Hall, John Davis, Anthony Patterson. The Ministerial Association offers membership to all men preparing to enter the ministry or other related fields. N f s, c 6 Q I 5: 1 nm cw- fqg 'F' 1'5 'I' Our Bishopu: Mrs. Amos. Fall Lecture Series: Dr. Bryan, Dr. C. E. Autrey flectureri, Spring Ministerial Banquet: Dean Walker, Dr, Elton Trueblood Jerry Ferguson. iSpCZ1kE'fJ, DCZUI Gllfflll. IO9 A Student ational Education Association V7 it ,. -ff f jg ... if . Row I: Becky Branyon, Dr. Ira F. Simmons. Row 2: Lucy Newman, Delores Calloway, Joyce Moody, Judy Foster, Faye Moore, Linda Moore, Patty Crabtree. Ron' 3: Susan Allen, Mary Helen Hawes, Marilyn Burke, Lynn Farmer, Kay Ferguson, Donna Sherer, Caroline Beatty, Mary Ann Watson. All students preparing to teach are invited to participate in the Student National Education Association. American Childhood Education .... mm-'MSN Ron' I: Marion Rolwrts, Nancy Kelly, Janice Coodlet, Eva Hardwick, Martha Bramhlett, Margaret Sampson, Phyllis Brown, Sue Lumpkin, I'.itty tlialntrec, Sui- Wliitmirt-. Ron' 2: Judy Foster, Lucy Newman, Kate Dobson, Kathy Edwards, Harla McCurdy, Patricia Pickens, Cindy liilf-s. llalc Sanford, llonna Mclifolixia-ll, Nancy Adams, ACE is an organization for students preparing to teach in the elementary grades. Eta Epsilon 5 f' 5 L W f 1 Nj xglr 2' 3 2 it Row 1: Dyanne Claypool, Mary Koon, Gayla Craven, Marcia Nichols, Lynn Givens, Johnnie Holley. Row 2: Debbie Adams, Mona Moore, l Amy Reddoch, Sarah Compton, Karen Toussaint, Sarah Woodruff, Linda Dodd, Beverly Penn, Cheryl Jackson, Brenda Blevins, Beryl Jackson, Penny Moses, Kathy Julian, Susan Lundy, Joan Hawkins, Marilyn Burke. Row 3: Betty Dougherty, Dale Cotten, Gail Florence, l Betty McDonald, Thelisa Eubanks, Jane Kirkpatrick, Anita Baggett, Betty Reeves, Betty Brooks, June Hall, Carla Boone, Ann Huey. l v Eta Epsilon is composed of students who have chosen vocational home economics as their field of concentration. The officers of Eta Epsilon are as follows: President, Gayla Craveng First Vice Pres., Mary Koon, Second Vice Pres., Grace McGraw, Secretary, Pam Odom, Treasurer, Lynn Givens, Reporter, Dyanne Claypoolg Historian, Johnnie Holley, Parlia- mentarians, Ellinor Black and Marcia Nichols. Kappa Umicron Phi C' Row 1: Mary Koon, Grace McGraw. Row 2: Lynn Givens, Mona Moore, Dyanne Claypool. Officers: President-Grace McGraw V. Pres.-Mary Koon Secretary-Mona Moore Treasurer-Mary Koon Pledge Trainer-Carla Boone Kappa Omicron Phi is an honorary organization in the field of home economics. I l I l 1 l 4 l L 2 it Spanish Club 5 5 ' L P Q fxx Row I: Mrs. Myralyn Allgood, Cherylene Evans, Ronda Guest, Jill Watkins, Tina Weeks, Orbie Meddors, Ann Rooker. Row 2: Becky Branyon, Deidra Jones, Cindy Mallett, Patricia Brazeel, Ruth Barkhust, Janet Rotenberry. Row 3: .lerrie Sager, Dan Gay, David Baxley, Robert Mahan, Chuck Campbell, Bill Shepherd, ,lim Butler, Ronald Coons, May Rice, Debbie Cochran, Fraser Sparkman, Faye Leith. Row 4: Mary Ann Conners, Vicki Minshew, Dale Sanford, Pat Honea, Emily Childs, Susan Mallick, Sondra Scott, Donna McConnell, Sue Craft. The Spanish Club is open to all students interested in the study of the Spanish language. iq V X ' ,ggi wi, -fiiixxx I Sigma 1 Delta Pi as F Seated: Dr. Grace Weeks, Cherylene Evans, Roger Hollis, Linda Hastie, Ruth Hilleke. Stand- ing: Charlotte Lee, Mary Ann Conners, Ronda Guest Pat Honea, Barbara O'Rear, Judy Cotten, Charolette Stevens. A ft Sigma Delta Pi is an honorary organization for Spanish students who are interested in learning more about the customs and practices of Spanish people. Sigma Tau Delta W Row 1: Mary Ann Watson, Janet Rotenberry, Sue Whitmire, Jeanne McMichael. Judy Awbrey, Lynn Farmer, Carolyn Keyees Linda Webb Betty Mills. Row 2: Mrs. Ann H. Harvey, Dr. Austin C. Dobbins, Jim Huskey. David Mullins, Mr. Samuel J. Mitchell Members of Sigma Tau Delta are chosen for their outstanding Scholastic ability in the field of the Enfflish languame and literature. Pi Delta Phi - 4' C v- Row 1: Cheryl Alexander, JoAnne Cohen, Kilby Kirkland, Ann Sumner. Row 2: Dr. Wheeler Hawley, Erica Mazzara .lutta Clark Rick McConnell. Pi Delta Phi is an honorary fraternity for outstanding students of French 1 f W L Phi Mu Alpha e-.5 -'E' L .gi z'.','lI2.':? 4 Z 1 3 'l ali! g 5 i f -I-KI 1 f i 'S 2 i ' ,Ai l 1 resid i Pin f Row I: Duritl Campbell. Randy Robb, Ken McCord, Jerry Henderson, Ron Roberts. Row 2: Ron Wilson, Mr. Witold W. Turkiewicz, Holm-rt ll. lleun. Ron' Spot: Hopkins, Darrell Higgenbotham. Row J: Cliff Morrison, Jimmy Builiff, Howard Goodwin. Phi Mu Alpha is an honorary fraternity in the field of music. Delta Omrcron 1, all ,,... . , Mr. - V1 f. , -2 ' '-+3213 'v.,.,.4 'C' Y., If Nlalry Flowers. Dianne llooton, Susan Reed, Gloria Lawrence, Marc Cwin, Emily Mills, Pat Patterson, Marilyn McGraw, Joyce iiwlllfl. llflfmll Df'1'l4f f!', .loleen Orr, Nancy Crider. 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H '.0.006 000 OO 9 '5' ... . .. .. .. ,O 0.0.00 ,, 0 00 00 0'0'0' 000 ,, 000 00 0 00.0.0.0 0 00 0 .0.0.4' 'Q .0.0.0.0. ... 00 60100 00 0 000 000 000 000 000 0000. .0 0000 3.0.0 03.0.0 00 00000 00 .000 fi Row 1' Mary Lynn Dovith Mattlyn Wren, Jill Watkins, Arriean Aders, Donna Snider, Decla Liles, Tina Weelts, Betty Lou ,laclisorfi Lind 3 Robinson. Row 2: Alan Kirk, Jerry Anderson, Jesse Bates, Ixen Hall, Ann Irwin, Ron Wamscott, Charles Cilliand, Mr. Haro d . unt Masquers is the campus theatrical production organization composed of students who have earned membership by constant endeavor in the field. ' I Theta Al ha Phi P Row I: Mattlyn Wren, Arriean Aders, Row 2: Donna Snider, Ken Hall, Deda Liles. Theta Alpha Phi is composed of those interested in and active in school dramatics. Officers are as follows: Ken Hall, presidentg Arriean Aders, Vice presidentg Mattlyn Wren, secretaryg ,lack Stewart, treasurer. Alpha Epsilon, Delta Ck-K' Row I: Willie Sbaggs, Libby McLaren, Teresa Macon, Bill Hand, Butch Bowman. Row 2: Dr. Herbert A. McCullough, Bruce Joiners, David Friedman, John Fincher, Ken Hall, Stan Denham, Sandra Young, Bill Hendley, David Summer, David Sims, Ron Randall, Chip Armstrong, Dr. John A. Fincher. Alpha Epsilon Delta is composed of students interested in the field of medicine or associated sciences. Membership is based on scholarship. Tri Beta A 3 I -taht 1 r 1 'X , , , . . Iwu lx l.-'st'-r llart, lf-r'--sa Xl.l1 'Il. Libby XIvl.arvn, Martha Cochran, llyarinth Kiss. Nancy Cole. Dr, Herbert A. McCullough, Mr. William ll. llox-.1-ll. Beta lleta Beta is zz national organization for students whose major or minor field of studv is biology. Pi Mu Epsilon Row I: Mrs. Letitia Yeager, Mrs. Hudson, Judy Wells, Charlotte Jarrett. Dottie King, Teresa Morgan, Sharon Blice. Row 2: Dr. William D. Peeples, Barbara Thompson, Dr Charles Creathouse, Jimmy Robins, Rex Walk. er, Dr. Ruric E. Wlleeler. Pi Mu Epsilon in an honorary fraternity in math. The officers are as follows: Brenda Yarnell, president, Sharon Blice, vice president, Charlotte Jarrett, secretary, Dr. Peeples, faculty advisor. Math Club The Math Club is open to all students whose major or minor is mathematics. Of- ficers: Teresa Morgan, presi- dent, Sharon Blice, Vice presi- dentg Charlotte Jarrett, secre- tary, Cathie Mitchell, treas.g Sharon Maxey, chaplain. Row 1: Mrs. Letitia Yeager, Mrs. Hudson. Row 2: Virginia Martin. Sharon Maxey, Sandra Jarrett, Kay Fer- guson, Garland Hall. Row 3: Sharon Blice, Charlotte Jarrett, Teresa Morgan, Brenda Jones, Glenda Thorpe, Lavinia Daniels, Mae Lynn Madderra, Row 4: Mr. Walter S. Bishop, Dr. William D. Peeples, Dr. Charles Creathouse, Lynn Wigington, Marvin Champion, Mike Palmer, David Breder. Row 5: Bob Daily, Frank Lam- brecht, Cathie Mitchell, Mr. Hart. I t iindn6f 8 il- ,I R 1: Nlar' Elaine Jackson, Marcia Gwin. Beth Stevenson, Martha White, Vicky Smith, Becky Davis, Joyce Moody, Kathy Scott, Margie Stevens, Cheryl ow i y d WI 'tt Pat Pater on Deda Liles H,'l,D . 1, ' ' S , . Rloiif 2lenM?1rthzil lirlirp, Ellen O'Barr, Marty Liles, Janet Brown, Jennie Liles, Regina Ray. Dianne Hooton, Patty Scott, Carolyn Rudd, Betty Lou Jackson, Teresa Macon, Judy Tuggle. Row 3: Mile Sparkman, Larry Worley, Rex Nelson, Phil Jones, Howard Goodwin, Charles Gilleland, Irwin Ray, Tony Hebson, Tommy Helton, Ken Mc- Cord. Row -1: Richard Swindle, Allen Hill, Randy Robbe, Lamar Turner, Johnny Boozer, Craig Cordes, Darrell Higgenbothan, Mide McCall, Harold Pitt- man, Jimmy Douglas. H8 A Capella Choir Row 1: Suzi Gresham, Martha Lanier, Sally Hyrne, Cindy Malleck, Claire Mostellcr, Nancy Crunden, Marilyn Wynn, Janice Coodlet, Nancy Crider, Ann Akers, Bob White, Director. Row 2: Becky Crawford, Margie Deluga, Cindy Walker, Ann Crowder, Lynn Farmer, Anita Baggett, Barbara Cox, Janet Moseley, Joy Christmas, Nancy Pope, Donna Beard. Row 3: Linda Sue Martin, Mary Waldrop, Karen Cliatnbers, Dianne Pitts, Sandra Swindle, Janice Folson, Jane Parker, Rita Mullins, Beverly White, Patricia Lambert, Diana Parr, Emily Mills, Delores Knight, Mary Ann Watson. Row 4: Ed Bagley, Ron Wilson, Rodney Fitzgerald, Steve Minor, Bobby Blakney, Randy Smith, Gene Dollar, David Johnson, David Moore, Larry Jen- nings, Timmy Barnes, Corky Coe, Jerry Henderson, Charles Pitts, David Baker. Alan Kirk. BS. U Choir i II9 l nl W., nylburfit ' v- my , ,icy 'QA 1 'Vai' .' W1 U, iw ' 1 1-, A Av, . 1. 17- GR! 1 ll! 'v,,,., ' X w 'Y ' 4 1- JW ' ' - M' ' ' ,. W4 '7 f Jin' 13 A ,I 1,-.gif 11.9 - v. : ' Quia .5 4' 'QQ4 ,W 1 Q -a ' fs v., 5 is Q - -' - 2 1 ., all ' -uv ,R , ,. i .s ,, ,, P -1 f' fs. lv- 4 V . ' . Pil l? f-' i 'l N LE: ' 5 ' K X Qviss i Samfwd University Band f- ... 1 f . va - 1, 1' Q ' ff I 5 . , H 'Di I 171 r K 5' 9 ,, 'H X as 1-0. -0 1 I ' 44 ,N 2 - ,wg '--? -A Sandy Nash, Linda Pugh, Barbara COX. 9 will sv-'i ph lryj . N ui.- T O Cheerleadersx if X ,::-: 1 ' 1 N v'- Bic Bickers i Becky Rowderl x .Q , ll .J Y Z Link .,f .-1 Sally Hyrne Cheryl Childs Edwin Bagley . 1 3 . Y ,--'v V5 lin -L Marilyn Wynn if T Burgess Weaver C' - gx 'NJ 'Q.. gn. . sl Steve Minor Bob White I, Nm Donna Dockery 'I n 'S . .,-4 ' 'ww Wk .w GW Qf Q, , b A X L D , in -X 'ei '5 I ,Q 'Ga XKXYX v v w ' QA . 2- John Lee Armstrong 5a , 1. 1 ,ff 4 'Cf' ' si, L it 'Ma J 1? 1 4.,. V Wz1y'r1e Grubb Q -ii -, sr- ,, .5-an J -,N 40+ ,? -. ' V-. .. .4 Row I fseatedj: Curtis Padgett, Jim Lovette, Danny Cambrell, Don Falcon, Jerr Colvin, Richard Bittinger, Richard Burton, Charles Ramsey, Mickey Agner. Row 2: Jackie Clayton, Harry Richardson, Jimmy Jackson, Lloyd Heron, Mar Longenecker, Mike Ray, Howard Busby, John Cruenewald, Charles Faulkner. Row 3: Jim Leigh Cray, Tim Denham, Worthy Walker. Johnny Webb, Cary Flen ing, David Knott, Harold Deason, Truett Chambers. Bob Masdon. Row 4: Jerry Garrison, Allen Brinkley, Tommy Cook. Tommy DeFreez, Stan Denhan Ed Riddle, Huey Hall, John Easley, Charles White, John Karrh. 'QV A , ,fg i ,,,. i -.- . JIT f' 'Q' '71, . . . I . 25 ' fe' i ,Jem ,352 T 1 , HM Q , ., R ' Q i .. iffgre eff? if :lily I, Q A., vxhea .AV 11, l I 'A-14, W fi il 'J ..... TQ 11 4, . 1 Fr ' . M . , 9-9.-gg,-4 -5 Lam. QC aflR , .4051 rf-ees, A -4 54114 i lox Blair. V 1 w l I Y ' 1 I l 1 1 1 C 5. Wayne Hulon, Corky George, Larry Cox, Arthur Conway, Trent Chason, James Ridgeway, Joel Inman, Jeff Masters. 6: Arthur Green, James Lucas. Mike Burkett, Ronnie Rentz, Paul Smith, Don Jim Craft, Bruce Hart, Joe Wright. ' Mgr. Steve Martin, Line Coach Wayne Grubb, Receiver Coach Bill Hyde, lid Coach John Lee Armstrong, Student Assistant Coach Tommy Hamby, Mgr. 3 I P. -. Q' P. 'ff' U,-MX f,ag,x.e4.f'i ,4.g..,-swf! bl M wt ,,, ,..,-qgg M' ME-i.q.f,:, 1 A: 'H .U ' 13, -2!+, 'l ,' i..,. ,Wi 3 N-zz. 1-lV s,1k ef-'f ff-we J -' gs--L:'3-Q'x',.i?'1 ali, x 2fg..' ul RWTH! ??:?a.N5' . , an Qv Y ' , 75: .wg-Ainifit .3?l'fvC.P1x.-',- Z Bill Hyde 'fi -'YM ' 'V -xhnfli In Tommy Hamby H . I V-. ,,,., uw-,i J X . -, 1. . r A , F .. U Qi? .'. ,AV M-Y 521- an htm X. .Q 5. . 'ML . X f, L34 1 v . ,. . ' . -' V: A S , .fi 1-hx-I. t U, M-JI . . Q V ,M V ' 1 ' yu -H .y 1 -f ' ' Ig 4. 1 N. ...wp t ,F R 1m . ' t- 'f, - , 34,-. , ax. A ' .1 1 -' ' ' ' - ' ful? . . , mf - . ' A , A 'wily' Q- 135.5 . , xi xi.: ' .Q A . 5 be-Mb g.,,,,f4.,f,,Jgas gf . we Q . 1 ' -- , 1,1-fs 'sm' ' 4 .' .,, V , x-,z wg, 515. ,M W., 4 if ,, 4 sshlswl' 'A - A454 'im' YI , ' S . ., . I.. 4 . , ..- . The loss was only the second for Samford in an opening game since 1958. Samford points came on two Wayne Hulon field goals-one of 28 yards and the other for 27-along with an 11-yard pass from QB Curtis- Padgett to end jimmy Jackson and signal-caller Jim Lovette's two-point conversion toss to winghack Beetle Bailey. Samford's offense was led by 1966 NAIA All-American Honorable Men- tion Lovette, who completed 10 of 18 passes for 113 yards and added 26 net rushing. Padgett hit two of two throws, one for the score and the other a 41-yarder to Charles Ramsey setting up the tally. Fullback Jackie Clayton gained 72 yards rushing in 13 tries, including a 36-yard run. Ramsey led pass receivers with four catches for 76 yards. . . , . ws-. -V 'T ' ' wmv is is 05' f 1' f xiii' ,1 'fly '16-v fi ,.,v A AJ ' 1 .ff- wsn ' v ,. ,aw A., 'V . e Q ,-4 . . ,. lv, mn 1 v - I I .. Q Y V591-54, Q, kv' gf , gf. ' 5 'Sf' ' 4 V '57 ' -'.,,'- ' ',,'s., ... 5 V ' i K ff? 'Qt va . qv! Ax .Av ,ft tg.. f I' N63 I wr A 4 ,tw vu , I N -A A y' ' . A, Q-.-.,j.4bJ sd. N- Q 5, -f Av f - A ..- G , 5 ' 14,-j , 1 f r' - ' .V.. ' - . WWA Na f .. , 4 -Q -- 1 A r '- 'i - :,4f air-If . , 1 J.. ...A 1 fl a 'n ' .J .4 .,.,4. -. V : ,, .., 4,-' ,nm X ' A Samford roared back from a 7-0 halftime deficit to a 20-13 victory over Jacksonville State. The Bulldogs' running back, Jerry Garrison, scored two touchdowns and fullback Jackie Clayton made the other six-pointer. And a stout defense which was led by tackle Johnny Webb and linebacker Jeff Masters held the vaunted .lack- sonville attack for minus five yards rushing the second half. Clayton got his team within one point of Jax State on a five yard run late in the third period. Specialist Wayne Hulon's kick tied the score. Garrison's second TD of the night fwith 3:06 to playj and Hulon's kick gave Samford its final margin. A last ditch Jackson- ville threat failed. X rr-1:2 'T2..... Samford facksonfville lt Samford 20 Louisiana College 3 Samford University broke open the game with Louisiana College by scoring 17 second quarter points. Jerry Garrison re- covered a fumble on the Louisiana nine. Three plays later Lovette scored from the eight and Hulon kicked the score to 7-3. Samford got its second six-pointer on a 49W yard march which took eight plays. Lovette sneaked for the last yard and Hulon again kicked true. Lovette tossed a 43-yard pass to wingback Charles Ramsey to set up Hul0n's first field goal, which came 51 seconds before intermission. A poor punt by Louisiana College set up Hulon's last three pointer. The punt went only to the Wildcat 20. and four plays later Hulon kicked good from the LC 26. The final score: Samford 20, Louisiana College 3. l i 8 : - X l . . V . I l I 1 -A-eil., 'E-5 '...:Q, my 1 X.. , wuz.. Mali'-Iv 'J I . I-l 7 '-iffyis. ur, v'- ff4'g,,,'Yk-.Iv Ml 1, ,' . , 4 In 'S .4 . ,-no-, fe .- ' 'V 1 - ' ' .1 , -.al i , -jfiigvv, v -A . A . . 4- . ,J .. ' s . ..- A., A . ,U .M V.. 2,5 Samford made its first move toward the end of the first quarter. Quarterback Curtis Padgett threw to John Easley for 72 big yards. Quarterback Colvin threw to End Jimmy Jackson, who was literally surrounded by four Delta State defenders. Place kicker Wayne Hulon brought the score to Samford 7, Delta 0. In the third quarter Truett Chambers intercepted a pass and ran 50 yards to the goal line. Hulon converted, making the score 14-10. Mike Ray and Jerry Garrison led the Bulldogs to their next score, with Garrison carrying the ball across for 6 points. Then John Webb succeeded at blocking a punt and re- covered the ball to score six more. Later Buz Busby made a touchdown. Following the conversion by Hulon, the score was Samford 34, Delta State 10. 58 Q .. . --4' .-. ff4Na'1, - . 17 ulbgidd ' -'J ' J '-'75-vain bv' Samford made Georgetown College its fourth straight football victim. End Bob Masdon recovered a fumble at the the Georgetown 39 to set up Samford's first score. Quarter- back ,lim Lovette passed 2 yards to end Jimmy Jackson for the touchdown. Wayne Hulon kicked the extra point. Samford Georgetown 40 13 Later in the quarter the Bulldogs made it 14-0, driving 41 yards in seven plays. Running back Jerry Garrison scored from the one, and Hulon converted. After Georgetown cut the margin to 14-7, Samford gained a 21-7 lead with full- back Jackie Clayton's 33-yard run, Garrison's final five yards, and Hulon's kick. Lovette got the Bulldogs' only third quarter score on a beautiful 58-yard scamper. And quarterback Curtis Padgett scored the first Samford touchdown in the final period on a two-yard run. Samford's final score to end the game 40-13 came on a one-yard plunge by reserve running back Harry Richardson. 'tubs I 391--'-'Hz -if A I 4 r' 4 - we -9'-.-. 'iv yv 'Q . ,V -st' ' - .. V- .. .. g ma. .fthe - , ,M . 5, e-- .v . Vw -V -L ,'1','.hg ,fi-' X' .. of- 5 -. ,4 . X o.f-fn-lr,-4,5 5 . . ' '- 4. .f?f,4 .'Jrs 4 at' il 140 4 . ' , I- 11 Samford 28 Miss College 21 If I l Samford scored first with only 1:03 minutes gone in the game. Quarterback Jim Lovette hit end ,limmy Jackson with a 53-yard pass for the points. Wayne Hulon booted the point-after. Mississippi College tied the score near the end of the period, then Samford regained the lead with a nine-play, 63- yard drive. Running back Jerry Garrison highlighted it with runs of 17 and 12 yards. He also scored the touchdown from the one. Hulon's conversion left the halftime score 14-7. The Bulldogs got a golden opportunity in the third period when guard Harold Deason recovered a fumbled punt. Lovette scored on the next play, and Hulon's kick upped the count to 21-7. Mississippi College was determined and knotted the score at 21-21. But in the last three minutes of the game Lovette carried the ball over from the two and Hulon kicked for a final score of 28-21. i e'72: ' Touchdown runs by tailback Joe Dunn and fullback Eddie Lacey capped four-play drives of 50 and 31 yards respectively to put the Mocs into the driver,s seat 14-0 in the first minutes of play. The Dogs, with good position after Howard Busby returned a Moc punt to his own 4-4, lost the hall on a fumble as John Easley snared Lovette's first-down pass but lost the hall on a savage tackle. The second quarter was scoreless. But in the third quarter the Moccasins made their final score. Jim Leigh Gray claimed a fumble for the Dogs. Clayton and Lovette lugged the hall to the 27 for Samford's deepest penetration of the day before a Lovette aerial was deflected and then intercepted to end the threat. Chattano0ga's Lacey raced 13 yards to a touchdown. The final score: 28 to 0. . as it M- Samford O Chattanooga 28 W v-V f H253 ii AMY my , 1 LQ, N' t va.s,?.vf1+gQ,f' fv f.- c ,W 35 - A , . sv-.M Q Q I L L7 'f'i Samford 42 F urman 28 The Bulldogs' 13-play drive to begin the game was climaxed with L0vette's five-yard sprint to a touchdown. Later Harry Richardson raced 57 yards to set up a score. Hulon's PAT made it a 14-14 game. Lovette sprinted 47 yards for the third TD in the middle of the second period. Lovette fired a 54-yard bomb to Easley to put SU out front 28-14 with only 2 seconds remaining in the first half. Early in the third period Samford paraded 94 yards in nine plays to lead 35-14. Lovette ran 12 yards for the score. The Bull- dogs' final marker came with ten minutes left in the game. Lovette scrambled 58 yards for a 42-14 reading. The Paladins made their final move with only minutes left in the game making the score 42 to 28. -if 5 - .--asa! Zia , f-Yr N Samford I4 Florence 14 Samford and Florence battled ardson, pushed from their 20 in Easley. Wayne Hulon kicked the extra drove 74 yards in just four plays to the 20, Richardson dashed in Samford drove all the way to to kill the threat. The final score: 14 14 I' 'wi .. a I Q 'Q 'Z E'-E 53s an-i-QW' 1 ' ,. ' 'ii L . -'F' . I sy. ' I . M c 7 1-, tl s sq, X The Bulldogs roared by Livingston 51-27 to close out the regular season with a 7-2-1 record, the best mark since 1960. Wayne Hulon kicked a 44-yard field goal after one and a half minutes of play. Later in the initial period Jim Lovette fired the first of his three touchdown passes. Samford made it 17-7 with 3:44 left in the half when Jackie Clayton plunged in from the four and Hulon kicked the point. Samford chalked up its final first half score on a 13-yard Lovette to Mark Longenecker pass with Hulon adding the point, making it 24-14 at inter- mission. The first score of the second half came on a six-yard Lovette Wm . 59x ' Samford Livingston . ... .1-- 51 27 pass to Jimmy Jackson. and Hulon converted. Moments later Jerry Colvin intercepted a pass at the 16, and Clayton carried to make the score 38-14. Mike Ray scored early in the fourth quarter. Then Danny Cambrell closed out the Samford scoring with a record 84-yard touchdown toss to Cal McRae after Richard Burton had intercepted a Livingston pass. Q - W'..,, -- --ras-. '?' ,,, . . '.., . V-1-4. 1 I .ig-.209 , 'FL -. in :QV 5 45 I. .. Q ,, , ,S ,weft 1' 'ef-:'el':.z,J-FMQ bfi I-in 7 r . Quarterback ,lim Lovette set three game records and one season mark in the contest. The Junior from Red Bay completed 21 passes for 331 yards and amassed 353 yards of total offense. His three touchdown passes gave him twelve for the year. End John Easley caught nine of Lovette's tosses to tie Buddy Bozemanls game record. ASzlVl's Larry Standley caught a 48-yard bomb to put the Weevils in front late in the first period. Late in the half Howard Busby returned an ASM punt from his own 38 to the A8zlVl 27. Lovette hit Jimmy Jackson with a 16-yard TD shot. Spac Chdfu. 63 4 Q - 4 -. ' '5?6..,.i . 'Wq Q Q P.. , 1 V f --4- ' is-i-324-v t- .. .....' ' - A . wa s ? 2-. 3 ..L.l,!, 15, Ali 1 E , 'Lift-135-2,Ev...fZIlauJ5i1.I jjj 'V 1 1,5 E' Utl.-- V AAA, 1-.fx . ',.xil Wi5x 'fi'-7fxr:::'. iyjpifg. I- -.. .... Q- S T as -A ' ' Ere W-+g. '.:'?fe:. - M'fi 'xi1f5sT ii W'W 'uliEQjf 'T,g,, 'fi m?, in it---.. 5' ' A 1' . ., H et ee -1 f :Q f, W- --, D-3 - 1 ' , 'ei -M f- ---IL-li ' W V .. 0 u-if . 'v' ' -1 ,. ' QA V I ,-:lub Y 'Y 'lr '!'1'--kv :l'4f1 't5' .-ig K' A' 1' J, iw . Q ..-, ,Q ---L f ,inf--4-..-1- A -3 .. it -W N 5:1 lf- 1- . ina 'rf-'Il' 1,46-7 if-'U'-N -. '?ffi'ef'gf':?i-igh A 1 1+ f - - 1 fr ' 'iff-Lctr a e 'e w' am 07 '.'3'?3' ' Y .. ' -.1 5 . 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It . :5're'Q5..'t' A 1: . ., 1 N - is 'M .' ' ,'?m?fn-.....1g, 2 451. - ' ... Q 1' . .' '. , ,inn-f,, gh, , I ' ' , 't 1 ', ' ' ' 1 --L. '10, Lisa,-fl'i:'s ' - '.,+'ta: 'U Q' 'N ' V '-4- ' . v 1 ' . N' 5' . Q-f . . - t 1 , 15, , A.: . Q T- flow! Pt OHS V 4 'e , 'I lf 220 it 17 ji f ff if .sa R 4 Q-lv basw T ' ' ., 'F' 4 ' 1. ,, ..-te -ui :OI .g,, 'A tx - 4 m c as ns. 3 5 wk 811: li .5 'Q 'j Q 1, Wayne Hulon's point after touchdown attempt was wide and A8zlVl led at halftime 7-6. Samford roared 77 yards after taking the second half kickoff with Lovette's pass to Easley going the final 18 yards. Lovetteis pass for a two-point try was intercepted. The Bulldogs held ASM inside the Samford one-yard line and then raced 99 yards in nine plays for the final score. Lovette passed 39 yards to Easley for the touchdown and to Charles Ramsey on two-point conversion for the final 20-7 reading. The victory gave Samford an 8-2-1 mark for 1967. ,, 1. 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The council works in Co-ordinating events of campus in- terest as well as governing the activities of its member groups. Panhellenic ... CDA if 'if-W., Left to right: Dean Sizemore, sponsorg Cynthia Brightwell, Chi Omegag Nancy Cole, Alpha Delta Pig Ann Irwin, Chi Omega, Presi- dentg Linda Crawford, Alpha Delta Pig Marilynn Wynn, Zeta Tau Alphag Margaret Sampson, Delta Zeta. Panhellenic is the governing body of the five sororities on campus, and this year, is pleased to welcome Kappa Deltals to Samford. The purpose of Panhellenic is to promote better Greek relationships on campus. All of the sororities work together to set the rules, organize activities, plan civic projects, and solve any problems that may occur concerning the sororities. 3 Sill' A Dianne Hooton is chosen as first alternate to Miss Homecoming. ADPi began the year with a rush workshop and then the big weekf' When bids were in, things settled down a bit -but not much. A series of Pledge-Active Dinners, the pledges received their big sisters at the first one, emphasized scholarship among other subjects. The fall was filled with pledge swaps, and then Homecoming rolled around. ADPi was proud to have six sisters in the Top Ten for Homecoming Queen with Dianne Hooton 'being chosen first alter- nate. An ADPi pledge was chosen IIKA pledge sweetheart and Lucile Cook was chosen HKA Dream Girl. All our activities have not been social though. Each month ADPi gives a birthday party for the girls at the Girl's Club with birthdays that month. Each month we also take clothing to give to the Girl's Club. ln December at Kappa King, our annual Christmas party. Pi Kappa Phi Charles Woosley was chosen Kappa King, and Scott Smithson, Sigma Nu, was chosen Pledge Prince. Not Pif'turerI: K. Biggs, B. Brown, L, Champion, L. Cook, J. Edfeldt, P. Fairclotli, K. Fields, Bt Carver, A. Class, D. Hooten, S. Hunt, A lolrnson, M. L. Kee-bler, C. Kcyccs, V. Minsllew, L. Moore, C. Rodgers, F. Rollins, S. Willoughby. I 1 1 l -wr! H f 4' If f. If A in fx .Tl .la ., . I, 0 1 I - f, .F s. ' . J' xx 5 4. N. Adams, C. Alexander, B. Bentley, M. Buffington, M. Burgess, G. Butts. O. Clements, N. Cole, M. A. Conner. D A lpha 'J fl' 5 Delta ,gf Pi 6 L Y . f. P r S. Cooper, D. Cox, L. Crawford C. Crews, N. Davis, D. Dillard K 4? L' ,x on mx NSS D. Fowler, H. Cause . 4. A I.. Class, M. Graham 7: ,x 'Y- '- fd 5 ,- MM, 1. Harrie, L. Hastie on .,., 1 -,, L-'W -V - 3 uf 'P '-- t-' L' li ,,. D. Kent, B. Jackson, B. L. Jackson, C. Jackson, S. McCormick, R. McCoy, S. Mallick, C. Martin, C. Miller. ,. A ' I 4-. S. Noel, K. Olson, P. Parsons, G. Patterson, J. Segler, J. Spann, J. Sullivan, K. Wood, N. Yentsch. B. Head, V Q-. L 4,5 - vgl 1 . ,- 9 1 . Holloway e- -v- b . Y . i I59 5 I Chi O's work to win Homecoming, Remember when Chi O was little and new? And our dreams were large, though our members few? Well, it wasn't too very long, you know 'til our chapter just started to grow and grow. This past year was the best for us so far We took honors in Step Sing even without Nadine's guitar. And winning the intramural trophy almost went to our head But we eouldn't have done it without that 6'Knoek 'em dead BIG RED. More honors came our way from the fraternity men When they chose Dale and Dyanne to wear their sweetheart pin. And after the officers' tea to which most everyone went We next won the trophy for Sigma Nu Events. The rush retreat was a weekend of fun At Callaway Gardens under the sun. We worked a whole lot on our lee Water Tea But it seemed that one 'House' could think of nothing but Sewanee! For Homecoming this year we turned to the old West And got the trophy for having the best While many just sat back and watched from afar From under the blankets or in the car. To end the year with a special celebration We partied at our Winter White Carnation With limp hairdos hidden under a sack The mood was gay and the hand was black. So all in all it's been a good year With parties and honors and friendships dear When we look back in the years to come We'll remember all the great things that the Chi O's have done. Not Pictured: S. Boyd, J. Cotten, D. Crumpler, D. Galloway, J. Moses, S. Priest, N. Pruitte, L. Smith, K. Warren. Gentry, C. Haney, L. Jordan, A. King, K. McLain, S. Meddlin, P Fm- rv- ,. by 9 tv V. Brady, C. Brightwell, C. Campbell, R. Carpenter, C. Carter, D. Claypool, V. Coats, A. Cork. QN '.', Umega L. Crowe, N. Davis, B. Dodson M. Espy' M. Keough J. Coum 4 'S- is .. 'c 'Q li K1 f 4 'U 4 C, N Y . , 'Ik , .Q 4 1 , ...f x C. Isbell, K. Kimbrough, P. Lassiter, J. Lindsey, S. Lollar, S. McFarland, S. Paschall, C. Primm, M. Roberta. xg few ,. 1-45 , t S-KVTVQA ,. wgf, A B. Rowden, N. Runninger, K. Schoening. J. Smith, S. Smith, K. Sprayberry, K. Walker, C. Warson, E. Woodruff. wiv... . lx . ,MJ-a fi, Rah! Rah! Rah, Rah, Rah,-Victory!! As usual, Delta Zetas got off to a frantic pace this year-first came Panama City and Rush School. Sun, Fun, and Work were the order of the day. Oliver and Broadway skits-right Cindy? Hang in there Lynn, show 'em how it's done and just where is Uncle Fagin? But the fatigue, madness, and three and a half minute lunch breaks paid off with nineteen new, enthusiastic pledges. Next came a Big Sister-Little Sister party-too bad Marie and Frieda got lost on the way-but you know Pledges. October 24th brought Founder's Day at the Sheraton. Gail performed by reading a poem. Hmm-wonder who wrote it. Of course as always we had volleyball games, homecoming, pledge skits, study halls, pledge swaps and occasional studying-and then in our spare time, we had fun! Like the halloween party. Thanks Buddy, the Merry Sippins were great! By the way Buddy, you've had some competition this year when a new little DZ Man arrived on the scene-all the way from Chile. Juan Taiba-once an orphan now has a whole sorority of big sisters to take care of him. Then came Christmas when the Delta Zetas played Santa to four children from Birm- ingharn. The sorority room looked like Santa's workshop with teddy bears, dolls, and footballs around the tree. Later, of course, was our own Christmas formal at the Holland House. Again we rhythmed with the Merry Sippinsf' while Buddy sang. By the way, congratulations to John Easley-our newest pledge sweetheart. So goes another hectic happy year in Delta Zeta. Not pictured: L. Cowherd, B. Daugherty, K, Dobson, K. Edwards, D. Forte, L. Gable, M. Ceare, J. Cordon, J. Hall, L. Hill, D. Helle, S. Johnson, H. Kiss, C. Lawerence, C. Lemley, J. Swindall. B. Walters. 1.0, . .. . A 1 tn QX I A K. Anderson, L. Aahe, I. Aubrey. J. Bogue, M. Bramblelt, A. Campbell, S. Campbell, A. Constantine, C. Cooper. Delta Zeta C. Craft, G. Daniel, L. Daniel G. Garner, J. Goodwin, F. Hanson Y- ' 9- Q 'lf 9 . M. Harrison, G. Holt C' -lerkmsf L' Landau , I I ' I f S ref McCurdy M. Moore, D. Nahors, L. Poaa, A. Rocker, M. Sampson, P. Stripling, J. Tuggle, A. Willoughby, L. Webb. E. Marsh I-9'if'zr r KDs work on their first Homecoming display. Kappa Delta Sorority was founded on October 23, 1897, at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia. It was the first sorority to be admitted into NPC immediately upon petition. From its four founders, Kappa Delta has grown to a circle embracing thousands of members. Since 1921 Kappa Deltas throughout the country have taken part in aiding crippled children. We point with pride to the fact that Kappa Delta was the first Panhellenic group to work with crippled children as its national philanthropy. Because Virginia was the home of Kappa Delta's beginnings, the Crippled Children's Hospital in Richmond. Virginia was chosen as the site of its philanthropy. The Delta Theta Colony of Kappa Delta Sorority was organized on Samfordis campus in the fall of 1967 with the pledging of fourteen co-eds. The installation in February 1968 made it the fifth chapter in Alabama. Samford's KD's participated in many campus activities. Because Betty Crocker was a KD, a Betty Crocker Bake Sale was the theme at the BSU Halloween Carnival. Being small in number did not hinder Delta Theta from trying hard to be the best. Participation in volley- ball and the Lambda Chi 440 tricycle race gave evidence of this. They also received honorable mention at Homecoming. The first service project was that of writing to boys in Viet Nam. Close ties were made through the pledge trainer Mrs. H. H. Covington, whose husband was serving there. The Birmingham Southern chapter shared with Delta Theta and climaxed the winter semester with the an- nual White Bose Formal. Not pictured: M. Cochran, N. Wilhurn. T? l i 1 1 V I v I ! S v r 1 I l E . I S. Anderson, C. Beatty, M. Burke Kappa Delta is '1 Qs, V M CQ: rf' x G K... MWQQQ f 1'- 5- P. Cotton, J. Foster, L. Newman, C. Reid, P. Segsrs, M. Stevenson, L. Thompson, M. Wheeler Girls, the Standards Chairman is heading this way. Founded on March 4, 1852, at Wesleyan College, the Alpha Gamma Chapter of Phi Mu was established on Samford's campus in 1925 to perpetuate the bonds of friendship between the members. Today Phi Mu looks with pride upon her position at Samford University. Sherry, Diane, and Emily were named to Who,s Who. Sherry was editor of the Bull Pup. Emily reigned as Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen and Greek Goddess. Janet was voted EN pledge sweetheart and was a member of A Capella Choir. Janis was a finalist for Miss Alabama and Lee, Patricia, and Cindy were HKA Calendar Girls. Judy was in the Homecoming Court and the pledge class was among the winners at the homecoming awards. lt's been a great year for Phi Mu and the members look forward to many more as active participants in campus and community affairs. Not pictured: C. Brewton, J. Brown, K. Bruce, C. Collins, M. A, Culotta, B. Medlen, K. Mills, S. Scott, D. Whitehead. :-wg4v-- W -' F ji My L. Cronenberg, S. De - D. Adams, I. Allen, G. Balch, J. Bartholomew, L. Bsten, S. Bell, J. Brown, N. Carter, J. Compton ,T . ,W V vu 'fi Phi Y, SIDS. S- DUDIBP B. Estes, V. Estes, E. Colson an 14 Sk J lf! 2 9,2 f . Nu - ' -4 C if 37 'X ..- L. Grisud' L' Hughes iz S. Jackson, B. Johnson f' Q51 4? .a ' QQ yls .ex 1. r Q L '- tn- nf I C. Lee S. Limbaugh 1-2' E N z ,, 1,7 A. M. Lindsey, S. Lumpkin, G. Morris, M. McCnrroll, B. McCurdy, M. McKenzie, J. Patten, L. Picken, L. Sitz Slayden, C. Snowden, K. Toussaint, N. Van Orden, S. Warren, H. Weeee, E. Williams, S. Woodruff, P. Young I w VM ' f .5 Everyone is excited as Charles Still is announced as ZTA's new Sweetheart! The Delta Psi Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha has experienced an extremely fruitful year in every aspect. Phe chapter ranked first in academic standing, winning a city and panhellenic award for this achievement. Equally treasured was the Outstanding Sorority Award presented to them for their contributions and activities on campus. Zetas are indeed found everywhere, witnessed by Charolette Stevens claiming the title of Friendliest on Campus. Other campus acknowl- edgements include three varsity cheerleaders, Cheryl Childs, Marilyn Wynn, and Hunter Simpson, Freshman cheerleader Claudia Chase. and Head Majorette Johnnie Holley leading three other Zeta majorettes. The Zetas also claimed Best Dressed Coed, Joy Cook Wfhite. and Miss Entre Nous, Hunter Simpson, among their ranks. One of the chapter's highest honors was in the annual Step Sing competition in which they won first place honors for the second year. The fall semester found the Zetas starting another exciting and busy year. Homecoming weekend proved climactic to the hard work of weeks before. Placing second in Display Honors, the Zetas also proudly claimed Miss Homecoming, Charolette Stevens, and her second alternate. Barbara Cox. Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart and Sweetheart of the lVIen's Dorms are also claimed by Charolette and Barbara respectively. Barbara was also voted '4lVIiss Christmas Spiritf' Eliz- abeth Nelson, editor of the Entre Nous. was honored as Pledge Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Phi. and five Zetas were named L'Little Sistersi' of that Fraternity. Zetas occupy executive positions in countless organizations. claiming presidents of Hypatia, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Epsilon, and American Childhood Education. Also. six ZTA's occupy positions in the Student Government Association. The Holiday season brought in a festive get-together at their advisor's home. The year ended with the Zetas giving a Christmas Party at the Birmingham Opportunity Center as well as one for themselves at Camp Cosby. The semester closed and the Zetas of Samford await their White Violet Formal, the initiation of fifteen pledges, and participation in Step Sing-the highlights of the Spring Semester. Not pictured: S. Gresham. N. Grunden, N. Hutchins. P. Lambert, M. Purcell, T. Spinks, B. Wliitten. , min 5' F L Q4 N ss:-fx T' fy C. Arnold, D. Arnold, J. Bailey, B. Davis, E. Black, B. Blevins, A. Bolen, K. Brown, P. Brown. C. Chase, C. Childs, B. Cox, S. Eller, L. Farmer, V. Farris, K. Ferguson, C. Files, L. Givens Zeta T aa 'P' Alpha I. Harrelson, M. Hawes, J. Hitchcock J. Holley, L. Hourhin, M. Jarrett. ' 'Z :M ' ' Cocoa P 15.12. A' VR! f-N! Nix , S. Jones, N. Kelley, K, King 1 J. McMichael, M. A. Martin, S. Maxey 7 . F UI f , od - ,Q 44 s 055 U OT C. Montgomery. j, Mggeley' S, Nash E. Nelson, M. Nichols, A. Noblin E2 . ,Ii V 6, Sq ' T7 :M x ff P. Odom, R. Olds, N. Pope, L. Pugh, M. Robinson, C. Rudd, D. Sherer, P. Simmons, C. Stevens in i J. Thomas, G. Waldrep, M. Waldrep, B. White, S. Williams, M. Wimberley, N. Wright, M. Wynn, B. Ynrnell. ,,. ri- , . 1 Lambda Chi Homecoming display wins first place. Lambda Chi Alpha had a very successful year. During the second semester, a great surge was made on the way to bringing Theta Alpha Zeta Chapter to new heights of stability and strength. ln the fall of 1967, the 440 with its new look of tricycles instead of bicycles was the funniest and most successful yet. After the most outstanding rush in the history of this chapter, the men of Lambda Chi spent many hours of work on the homecoming display which somehow managed to win first place. During the 1967 Christmas season, we were very busy. The traditional Sorority Kidnap provided more food for needy families than any in the past. We were privileged to give a Christmas Party for the St. Thomas Orphanage of Birmingham, which was a very enjoyable time for the brothers, pledges, and the children of the Orphanage. After a very suc- cessful l967, the outlook for 1968 is for an even better year. Not pictured: J. Borders, B. Bowman, J. Clark, K. Henderson, F, Holmes, J. Logan, J. Landon, D. McQuarri, J. Malone, M. Scott, C. Smith, M. Smith, L. Tate, M. Thigpen. B B k T. Baddley, B. Barett, G. Choulas, B. Cheek, B. Cheek, J. Clark Lambda . chi Alpha www. 10 www 'Q' B S lx J S 27 film ev 331,55 mv- gl J af VK, SEX S X, Q 1:4 --:Tw,'f21Q2' ,T i nsA5:6 Nik! .gy Xviffffl R EY vr T VIR Q Qznsoua ' Oil Ti, R. Faircloth B H es Q A 0. , 2 L, T, N . .xx iilt ., Wx D. Gamble K SY d K g B McClure, H. McDonald, B. Millsap, B. Smlth, L. Tate, L. Zimmer s 70 oo-01040 Up, Up and Away . . . According to Pi Kappa Alpha, happiness is 'cexperiencing deep friendship and understanding through the brotherhood of PiKA.,i Entering into our centennial year, celebrating 100 years of brotherhood, Alpha Pi chapter, along with the rest of our one hundred forty chapters over the nation, is looking forward to quite a convention in August. This year the Pikes worked together to capture first place in intramural football and a re- spectable place in the other sports. Besides intramural participation many brothers are outstanding in such varsity sports as football, basketball. and track. Proclaiming excellence in building well rounded men, Pi Kappa Alpha brothers hold membership in W'ho's Who in American Colleges and Universities, SGA, professional fraternities, and various clubs on campus. A high spot in every year is our Christmas Party at the Crippled Childrenis Clinic. This giving of ourselves to those less fortunate is one of our most gratifying activities. Nor pictured: B. Buonauro, T. Cook, D. Griffith, S. Hooten, M. Hand, H, Hall, J. Inman, D. Knott, .l. Leslie, .l. Lucas, P. Miller. V. Nichol, T. Redd, P, Richter, D. Smith, W. Stevens, .l. Webb, C. White, L. Wilson, E. Evans, S. Weidenfeld, T. Willis, lf. Zciger. Q- T4 P. Albano, E. Blackerby, B. Bridges, R. Buffington, R. Collier. J. Cooney, D. Denney, C. Estes. I. Fincher, D. Fulton W. Harlin, B. lowers I. Leverett Kappa Alpha G. Gammill, R. Graco D . PW? 1 lm C Laws Q K5 Q . - - 9-57 Quik Gr ef :Wig 321512: ' '- it L. Lowe, C. McRae, B. Marsh, L. Minor, D. Neville, J. Tucker, F. Veenschoten, J. Wright. 'Q We're Number One Since 1963, when Pi Kappa Phi was rechartered at Samford. the Alpha Eta Chapter has grown from an active membership of only ten to the best Pi Kapp Chapter in the nation. In 1967 and 1968 our chapter en- joyed its most outstanding year climaxed by receiving the Fraternityis top award-Champion Master Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi. 1967 saw the Pi Kapps as the winningest fraternity on campus. lt all started in the Spring with our first place victory in Step Sing. Then at Awards Day-the big one came-three out of the four major awards given to Samford University fraternities-Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship Cup, Panhellenic Scholarship Cup, and also the retiring of the Spirit Trophy after winning it for three consecutive years. All these awards set the pace for Alpha Eta Chapter to finish the year as the Top Chapter of Pi Kappa 'Phi Fraternity. The Champion Master Chapter Award is based on the chapter's accomplishments for the year. This provided Samford Pi Kapps with a new motto reflecting our strength and position. Our pledge class was bursting at the seams after formal rush with nearly forty pledges-the largest number in our history. The remainder of the year was filled with such things as .. . second place in Homecoming Displays .. . Pi Kapp College Alpha Delta Pi's Kappa King . .. Zeta Tau Alpha's Zeta Beau Zeta Tau Alpha Pledge Sweetheart . . . Chi Omega Owl Man .. . Chi Omega Pledge Sweetheart . . . the creation of The Little Sisters of Pi Kappa Phi . .. Step Sing . . . Rat Patrol . . . houseparty . . . Rose Ball . . . '6The banana . . . and sprinkled with lavaliers, pins, and weddings. Not pictured: .l. Barnes, J. Bell, G. Benefield, D. Brower, J. Chandler, J. Clayton, M, Clifton, B. Conner, T. Denham, R. George, J. Hall, B. Hart, T. Hchson, T. Helton, J. Herron. .l. Malone, C. Padgett, E. Riddle, R. Wade, L. Wooten. K' Q 'Cf D. Baker, C. Ball, D. Bickers, B. Blakney, A. Bolton, J. Butler, C. Campbell . - V W . Q. if ' fr ., , ef f V11 Q- 'Af - ,4 ' My 4 fx rv .-I---f '-.:1: G. Chandler, R. Chandler, M. Cleckler, T. Cochran, I. Daley, S. Denham, R. Fitzgerald, I. Gallups, D. Garner. Kappa Phz A. Green, D. Hall, D. Haskins B. Hendley, L. Hillard, D. Holder. J. Howell, G. Johnson J. Lee, B. Lewis. .lil K. Lockhart J. Maddox ..- 0. Medders, R. Mims, H. Montgomery, J. Owen, J. Parrott, J. Purvis, R. Robbins, R. Roberts, G. Robertson. ttf Q-fr , 6 W Y C. Still, I. Vacca, 1. White, J. Williams, S. Williams, C. Vfoosley, J. Wright, H. Yeakle, I. York. I l75 A' s . fl 'Hg nl, s.. Sigma Nu pledges in the Homecoming parade. The school year 1967-68 was very successful for lota Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity. Long established on the Samford University campus, Sigma Nu had members involved in a number of campus organizations. Sigma Nu claim the President and Treasurer of the SGA, as well as several class officers. Sigma Nu was represented in such honorary fraternities as Trident, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Psi, Kappa Psi, Sigma Tau Delta, and one brother was named to Whois Who. Sigma Nu was also represented in the association of Business Majors. In the field of Varsity athletics the fraternity was well represented and successfully competed in intramural sports. Sigma Nu Events, in which each sorority competes, were again held as a favorite part of Creek week. Each year, as a community service, the fraternity gives Christmas presents to the Juvenile Court. The chapter again enjoyed a year of active participation in campus life and looks forward with anticipa- tion to the coming year. No! Piclurcrl: Marc Davis, Ben Rice, AI Beiglitol, Larry Mclunkin, Frank Rushing, Richard Dillard, Richard Burton, Jerry Colvin, John Karrh, Donnie Anderson, Jim Stewart. Cary Parker, Micheal Moore, Paul Criffen, Ronnie Randal, Barry Moore, Byron Scott. f7,' C7 S. Burgess, D. Carlisle, A. Brinkley, T. Blalock, J. Anderson, B. Calhoun, D. Collins, D. Compton. ,im 3 QA -rv-1 L. Cox. F. Davis' T- Ellis J. Elheredge, C. Faulkner, D. Friedman. .xA QWIIIQ sf A ' X' . R fg, 47 A TR Q o ur- R M. Fullman, C. Cault ' . T. Glass, J. Cray . 9' W' V33 X .nsxrl A. Guy cj, R. Hammock -s 'AT V1 N.ff B. Hardin, R. Harmon, L. Herron, B. Huey, W. Hulon, J. Huskey, E. Jackson. J. Jackson, C. McArthur. 1 - su ' ...ff 1 'kv R' h A vixfi 4 W W, psig P. McArthur, N. McCrummen, J. Mount, S. Reynolds, R. Smith, S. Smizhson, D. Williamson, B. Wood, J. Wright. 2 71 A dministration gn 051. Q Q . .1 . it-K '1f,4 'k.f- .-' . J 5 Vg ox-'F -A as Mtv-V ' 'fund' :fl ml . , f .1 . . . 1' -' . 4 I 'v -2 4-1 -.f .,:' ,,- I-I ' P ' ., Az- 11' . W X - .1 x P- -ff ff iff -- .ww-'Fx' f2'if1-? wfe: ,fg .f2f 3-H -.lrzi 'U' - .W I .Q ' 'iyih .fl r ,.'P'. J3., '-.z2r'. I-' 'ff '- 'M' - V' v- V-514 -- a' ,H F' ',':9 !' f 0, 1-IA -r O .Sq gn. zmfif' e 'W-lla,- J tr Q :Q I' .-a 3: fi, -Q-'maxi' . -A . x QT W si - -s 'Av -q4.E ':.l' e P Mr, .J 1. ,Stal Q- J ' 'v N N 1- - 'r . .. it ' ,' 4, V. iz- ' ' , - gn.. ,. rf Y? . X vt Q?-s - M - K s , P4-,.,:6, : swf X . -. x . 4 'v The President Dr. Leslie S. Wright v.,4w- -- :Qual- pun ,, ,.-.,......1-.....--..-.. - -- -N--1-- 4 A serious President challenges graduating Seniors. The President and Mrs. Wright share the enjoyment of campus social functions. F 53:3-A. est 2-I L3 -P-?ifffIi1 , i 4 '4'.p 'ir'-gg Q' -I 125' f t...- 'T. 1 'H llfgiffn-I-'hx 3-er.: v I 4.3-'FT' ,3,-I',p-Jg5Q,aq gy J-3fj7-- xggtrgdr gllfaaa-gin. -K- 5 -'flaw .ff .vw ' -1 f '.:-:'- ' 1.-i,: ','Z',fa'2'.m - -I F1 s l ,, I 4 ' .r.u! ' 240,31 mil' li I ll President Wright and Panhellenic President, Ann Irwin, break ground for trees dedicated by each sorority. vu' , 5 fl . 'Y 4 T un' L i 'Z' ' ' l 5 ' .4 5 N ' .Z 4 1:3 15 . , ' if E' .3 1 2 ' :ai 4, um vi, ai.. 5 M .ai -J if I n Lbfi A Ar. Q' xg If: sal ,, ,ag 4. if ji .if IQ' :Xf- S ' if , V , A ' -it 1. .L .X . sql, . .' 5' H s -, , .:. If .3 H a H24 1' , x i 'l, 2 'A 1 34:1 'V , i uni , , ga ,. , 2 f , :si SAI az. w r ' iq! lb-A smrfni W ali Jn ' ,ol is ui 4- -,I D, :wut L tg W' :L Q' ...mug -it 1 ,ji - +31 .az ti, ,. .2 .1 ss ef.: M.. ul ad Q! . i F- 4. :.. L 2. L .-f ' ll! v-,,.4- Seated: Joseph W. Avery, Samuel Granade, Thomas D. Russell, George Bagley, Hilliard Felton, Milton Brooks, Peyton A. Eubank, Oscar A. Davis, James C. Stivender, Reed Polk, Alvis G. Briscoe, Leo Bashinsky, Maior W. Espy, Gordon Welch Standing: Leslie S. Wright. Frank P. Samford, Sr., Ralph Norman, Selden Sheffield, John Pittman, Lamar Jackson, H. H. Grooms, Mrs. Clarence E. Rice, Orlando Ogle, Arthur Mead, A. Gerow Hodges, John Will Gay, J. Theodore Jackson, H. Grady Ketchum Charles W. Gross, Harry Brock, Jr. Not Pictured: John B. Chastain. B. Roper Dial, W. Clarence Gardner. Frank Hardy, J. D. Heacock, James A. Head, Sr., Lewis F Jeffers. Frank Stitt. Mrs. Samuel E. Upchurch, R. S. Ward,Herman Cobb. R. E. Lambert. Jr., J. C. Inzer, Sr. The Board of Trustees Chairman: Frank P. Samford, Sr. l82 e al E R 'T The Alumni Association , r i -4-mga, f . T Agp, . 2-2 n..f M V ' ' ar '-.wr F31 :, ' ,L 'i ' 1 'Si ,. ff '- 1 'g' ' , A vt, A. ' I n 'S' Eg - l-UQ? .J 4' L,-v-1, 5-y vi ,0- l--'-, ., 1 4 ll- 4 .- Officers of the Alumni Association show their support of the Bulldogs: Michael H. White, '45, Treasurerg William K. Stephenson, '44, Presidentg Mrs. Walter Comelious, '44, Secretaryg Walter C. Barnes, '56, Vice President. The Candlelight Dinner for graduating Seniors is among the many activities of the Alumni Association. During Homecoming ceremonies Neal Wade, Vice-President of the SGA, recognized Mr. W. A. Spruell, '03, for being a member of the first Howard College football team. 3 Q favs, s In - r 1 N ,-x ' .J .,,. . , . ' . e iz '- Q, - - . , . . 4 - . . - ' i ...f 'Y . ,f. f . .- I Y -qs: ., , I I1 S Administration HARWELL C. DAVIS Chancellor H. EVAN ZEIGER Ilusincss Manager af 'ii yr JOHN A. FINCHER Academic Dean ARTHUR L. WALKER, JR. Dean Of Students lf!-fx GILBERT L. GUFFIN Dean 0f Religion GEORGE H. SMITH Director of Public Relations Q Administration S asf 4 f LOUIS C. GUENTHER Registrar YI Q--+ lf ' -V -, 'M nv Q f.a l' MARGARET SIZEMORE Dean Of Women 5 L- LJ no C: N .ca 136 H. LINDY MARTIN Director Auxiliary Services -KS QQ? MARTHA ANN COX Assistant to the Dean of Students 'T' A .un fi 5 Q ' , , ' ,fs . vf. Q if -. xx LEE N. ALLEN Chairman of Division of Graduate Studies 12. TOM CLEVELAND Assistant to the Dean of Students JOE DANIEL Director of Student Religious Activities .22 I . -B Q1 Administration 1 1:35 .y R. 0. HUGHES Purchasing Agent , . 1 xl. I fix, JOHN B. MADDERRA Director, Central Service BILLY T. GAMBLE Superintendent. Physical Plant 24? WILLIAM A. NUNNELLY Director, News Service V i I 1 . . 1 4 4 1 , J F I P I I E X . 'X - ,EMS HAROLD T. BENSON Director, Extension Division U-ALE 8:02:25 'f C OCTAW GEORGE JACKSON Extension Division hXTENSl0N DIVIS. UI'l ' MICHAEL WHITE Auditor School of Business Z ... , -.. '5 'N full-ouannnnmyun -'TN DEAN: WILLIAM D. GEER, D.B.A. Indiana University Rau' I: Paul Stghutz, I'h.lI., Univt-:sity uf Altihantag Wynn-Ile D. Jtivks. MA. University of Alahamag Raymond C. Meredith, M.B.A. Emory University. R010 2: Me-lvin W. Smith, Ph.D., Ohio State Univ:-rsityg Ralph E. Rozell, M.A., C.P.A., University of Alabamag Everttt C. Lt-im-rnri. MS.. lit-4.1-gt: IH-tilimly Cnllvgt-. N01 Picturvd: Luthvr Boyd. MS., Southern Mississippig Ke-ith Bryant, Ph.D., University of Aillikllllill Paul W. Ptiustitin. I'h.IT,. Cnlunilriu University. ,pu-A f 'f . Jin' Qu H-vu-Q., Q' ,4-af School of Education ggi:-51, - ' 5 ' ..-:ESQ ALTO L. CARNER, DEAN Ed.D., University of Kentucky Seated: B Lelton Cobb M A, University of Alabamag Elizabeth Forman, BLA.. Columbia Universityg Frances Carter, Ed.D., University ' ' ' ' f ' ' L f d Ed.D of lllinoisi Sally Lamar.. University of Alalmrna, Standing: john F, Carter, Ed.D., University of Illinoisg Bill E. unce or , ., Auburn Universityg I. Fred Simmons, Pl1.D., George Peabody Collegegllonnie T. Cheves, M.A., Louisiana State University. Not Pictured: Nathan Stott, Pl1.D., University of Alabama. .-4- - .29 5-11 Ili' 355- Cz W-7 74 if l 9 umberland chool of Law 'a CQ. ARTHUR A. WEEKS. DEAN, LL.M.. Duke University Walter D. Sowa, LLB., Duquesne University, William D. Rollison, LL.B., Indiana University, LL.M., Harvard Universityg James L Hughes, LLB., University of Virginiag Edwin Sterne, LLB., University of Georgia, LL.M., University of Chicago, Mrs. Janie Shores, LL.B., University of Alabamag Charles Cole, J.D., Cumberland Law School. Row 2: John Harrell, LL.M., Yale University, Assistant Dean Frank W. Donaldson, LLB., University of Alabama, Annette Dodd, Librarian, Loren J. Bullock, LL.B., Albany Law Schoolg Ray Hutchens, Ph.D., University of Ottawa, Claude E. Bankester, LLB., University of Alabama. ,Q U? .if fha N,,. J 1 o chool of Pharmac .fr 'i W' ' A Al'- WOODROW R. BYRUM, DEAN, Ph.D., Ohio State University John E. Wintter, Ph.D., University of Floridag Stanley V. Susina, Ph.D., University of Illinoisg C. Patrick Tharp, M.S., University of Mississippig Jean Mead Dunbar, Ph.D., Northwestern University. Nor pirt11rea': Harry C. Shirkc-y, MD., University of Cincinnati. Howarcl College of Arts ancl Sciences 1 G'9gQ Division o Health, Physical Eclacation, and Recreation CHAIRMAN: JAMES EDWARD SHARMAN, A. M. George Peabody Ron' I: Miss Antler- Willouglilmy, MS., l'nivt-rsity of Florida: Mis Martini Chundlf-r. HS. Stiiiifoul Universityg Leia Brewer, M.A. C010- rmlo State- ltiiiu-isity: liainioiiu XVL1Silillll'I1, NI.A., University of Alulugimu, Ron' 2: john II. Edwards, M.A., University of Marylandg Bill Ilytlv, US., Sunifortl l'nivn-rsityg John Armstrong, MA., Unixersity of Altiluiiimg Jolm Haywood, MA., University of Alabumag Wa5'ne firuivlm, ISS.. Uniwlsity nfT1'llIl1'sS1-1'. l 1 gi 9: ' Ur' QS tx r -0 4 Q Howarcl College of Arts and Sciences N H L ' 7 U' 4 ? r ,l ,Y ?gl.if?k21L1, 6 I. .. Division o Humanities ll WHEELER HAWLEY, CHAIRMAN Ph.D., University of Texas Department of English AUSTIN C. DOBBINS, HEAD Ph.D., University of North Carolina Seated: Kathryn Green, M.A., University of Alalmainag IFIQIHCCS Owens, MA., University of Alabama: Patricia Beatty M.A., University of Alabama: Charlotte Lzinkforil, MA., University of Tennessee. Slunfling: Samuel Mitchell, MA., University of Texasg Charles Workman, Pli.D., Tulaneg Ray Atchison, Pli.D., Duke Universityg Ann Harvey, M.A,. Vanderbilt Universityg Martha Brown, MA., University of Alaliuinag Dr. ,Inst-ph King, Ph.D., Columbia University. Not pictured: Frances W. Hill, NIA., Uirmingham-Snutliein Citlli-gm Pauline J. Powell, M.A,, Baylor University. 1 . ,Q 95 46- .gi-7 K ' 4 Howard Colle e of Arts and Sciences ,J,,.,., x 4 Q f Q-,jus . ax L r . X A TZ' MRS. CLIFFORD WILDER, HEAD, A.M. Columbia University I96 Humanities Department of Art ,mls ' -'-:', 2,.-....- ' '- 4'-54 gil - , 1 .. t., T.: -,,,,- -: ,, 5f '5x-' .4 5 I. r ' Thelma Woody Pritchett, MS., Samford University, Charles Hand, M.A., University of Alabama, LaNeil Wilson, M.A., University of Alabama. Department of Foreign Languages f ,e ,' lb rw 'in' eu.:-9' gg 8 . .. 8314 Carole Patterson, M.A., Duke University, Grace Weeks, Ph.D., lnterAme-rican University, Max Gartman, M.A., University of Alabama, Gertrude Fowler, MA., Columbia University, Eberhard Schachtick, M.A., University of Berling Myralyn Allgood, MA., University of Alabamag Bernice Hirsch, AB., University of Alabama. Howard ollege of Arts ancl Sciences Humanities A ' ' Department of foarnalism , wg 41 CPT: GEORGE SMITH, ACTING HEAD A.B., Samford University Roy Allman, B.A., University of Floridag Joe Healey, General Public Relations Manager, Southern Bellg Barbara Fincher, M.A., University of Alabamag Wendell Harris, Assignment Editor, WAPI TV. Not Pictured: Clarke Stallworth, City Editor, The Birmingham News. Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts HAROLD HUNT, HEAD ,l M.A., University of Alabama '56 Thomas Brad Bishop, M.A., University of Alabamag Barbara Hunt, M.A., University of Alabama I97 , , l Howard College of Arts and Sciences - Q ' fini! B - . B Division of Religion, and Philosophy CHAIRMAN: VERNON C. DAVIDSON Plrll., SHllIitl'I'll Baptist Thcologieai Seminary Rota' I: Ur. Carl F. Wliirlvy, 'I'li.U., Snutlivrn Baptist Tiii-ological St-minaryg Jimmy Harper, MA., University of Alabama: Dr. Karen joinvs, 'I'li.lJ., Sotithvtn Bapti-t Tlimilugzival Seminary, Row 2: W. T. Edwards, Jr., TILD., Southern Baptist Thr-oingiral Seminary: Sigurtl Bryan, 'I'li.lJ.. S1vt1Ii14'I'II Bapti-t 'liioologir-al St-minaryg Lcc Hallman. TILD., New Orleans Baptist Tlir.-ologival Seminaryg W. Malwry 1.11111-vfuiwl, Tlill.. Soiillu-rn Baptist Thcologzical Seminary. N01 Pictured: Arthur L. Walker, Jr.. Th.D., New Orleans Baptist 'I'lii-ologir-al Svininary. ,M-1 'M . Y N 1' ' QQX w'i'5f 'J ff ri B t 4.-,-Di' , A , :L x fr 1. rf - ' K 1 v it A L AK l A X E 198 ' Howard College of Arts and Sciences Division of Music I . WITOLD TURKIEWICZ, M.A., Columbia University, ROBERT H. DEAN, M.M. Univ. of Rochester, ACTING HEAD, Spring Semester ACTING HEAD, Fall Semester Eleanor Ousley, M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory: Betty Sue Shepherd, M.M.. Unixersity of Alahamag Dorilee lgelsrud, M.M., University of Iowa, Douglas lgelsrud, M.M., University of lowag Kathleen Bowerlmy, Martinson, M.M.. Northwestern Universityg Steve Nelson, M.M., Baylor Universityg Claire Sabin, M.M., University of Arkansas, Russell Hedger, MSM. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary? HHYYY Tibhs, D.M.A., University of Michigan, Witold Turkiewiez, MA., Columbia University, Donald R. Cornutt, M.A., University of Ala- bama, L. Gene Black, lNl.A., University of Alahama. Not Pictlzred: Jane Sayle. lNl.A., Peabody Collegeg Rosalind Reed, M.M., Indiana University. '9 atttral ctertces Howard College of Arts and Sciences Dwtstort 0 r -Q 6 CHAIRMAN: RURIC E. WHEELER, Ph.D., University of Kentucky l or 36- g n 55' Jerry W. Barrett, Ph.D. Baylor Universityq John W. Lovin, B.S., Auburn Universityg Helen Chao Moore- head, Ph.D., University of Tennesseeg Leven S. Hazelgrove, Ph.D., University of Alabamag Robert E. Daniel, Ph.D., University of Alabama. U J it Department of Physics F-W1 -. X l nf. 41.-A Bernie 0. Hannah, NLS., Florida State Universityg Wesley NI. Roberts, Pl1.D., University of Kansas, ACTING HEAD Howard College of Arts and Sciences HEAD: HERBERT A. MCCULLOUGH Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh l Department of Mathematics and Engineering I I f i an i i l I 1. x 'N if-wifi' ' X A MBI Bennie Ford, Ph.D., University of Oklahomag Tom Denton, Ph.D., University of Alabainag Williairi M. Howell, Ph.D., University of Alaliamag Ellen McLaughlin, QP lf! ll IIB Mary Hudson, M.A., University of Alabamag Mrs. Roh -rt Yeager. MS., University of Louisville. Standing: .ludson J. Hart, MA., University of Alabamag Charles Creathouse, Ph.D., Florida State Universityg Ruric E. Wheeler, Ph.D., University of Kentuckyg Walter S. Bishop, M.S., University of Arkansas. N01 P1'c'tz1rc1I: A. HEAD5 ,WILLIAM D- PEEPLES, I White, B.S.E.E., Auburn University. , Phihu l niwlxllf of Georgia t 20I Howarcl College of Arts ancl Sciences , , X 1 '14 Chuirm.1n and Head of the Department of History and Politivril Seivnu-: HUGH C. BAILEY, Ph.D., University of Alnlmunm. Department of History ancl Political Science Division of Social Sciences I W l' to NIA Dulxe Unisersit Frances Hamilton MA UHlN6fSlIy f Ron' I: William P. Dale, Ph.D., Duke Ulliversilyg li ary asung n, i . ., ' ' , yg - , . . l'leorgi.1. Ron- 2: David M. Voss, l'l1.D., Unixersity of Alabuinag Wayne Flynt, Pl1.D., Florida State Universityg Lee N Allen PhD lumix'-1'-ily of l'vnnsylxx1r1ii1g fleorgn- V, Irons, Pl1.D., Duke Univer.-ity. w'--'D 943 v n iqsyi? Howard College of Arts ancl Sciences ff Social Sciences Department of Sociology m-FWF:-H 5 ,PP 'T . ,ff Q-gan Y HARRY E. DICKENSON, HEADg Ph.D., George Peabody College 'HBE' nun Henry White, Th.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminaryg Sarah A, Class, MA., Uni- versity of Alabama. Department of Home Econornica 591914- 12429 ' :S ...fe If Gladys Moncus, M.S., Columbia Universityg Betty W. Healey, M.S., DOROTHY FUNDERBURKE, HEAD, New York University, MS., University of Alabama 203 1 1. .-41.0 lasses I f I . 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K Q Q '2i.-K3:r.e'.,: .1 'MV' I ii1?2 ?..'QQ f Q ' 135501 ' D f. clwol of Law .km ,J-v t LF HM, 4 A S Y My v k I-,,., 2-KJ.. -fl J'-,,.-f-' --1' -iii 14. .-9-4,77 1 , , f 1:'7 H' , 1,,.,.,Jh1'r' W' 1 Senior Class Officers: Stephen Moss, Secretafyi James David Smith, Treasurerg Jerry Ware, Vice Presidentg James Gordon Blanchard, Student Bar Representative, Buddy Scott, President. Junior Class Officers: Jim Morgan, Vice Presidentg Skip Ames, Student Bar Representative, John Thompson, Presidentg Dan Spitter, Secretaryg Jack Purser, Treasurer. Freshman Class Officers: Judy Segal, Secretzuyg Charles Craddick Presidentg Norman Roby, Student Bar Representative, Cliff Opp Treas urer, Not Picturefl: Ronald Thompson, Vice President. EMMETT ABDONEY, West Virginia, .IOHN SAMUEL ANDREWS, Dothan, LARRY J. BARR, Miami, Florida, LOUIS H. BAYER, B'ham. CLARENCE WAYNE BECK, IR., B'ham.3 JAMES GORDON BLANCHARD, Evans, Ga., GEORGE M. BOLES, Scottsboro, LUTHER R. BOYD, Biloxi, Miss. ROBERT E. CARTER, Scottsboro, JOSEPH CAR- TRON CLEMENT, Cullman, ROBERT E. CASTLE- BERRY, Tuscumbiag CHRIS STEVE CHRIST, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. JAMES CALVIN CLAY, Mobile, HERMAN COBB, Gadsden, FAIN GODARD CONLEY, Okeechobee, Fla., STEPHEN HENRY DAVIS, Jacksonville, Fla. WILLIAM T. DENSON, Summerville, Ga., P. DIKEOU DENO, Denver, Colorado, STANFORD H. DOWNEY, JR., B'ham., CHRISS H. DOSS, Cullman. THOMAS PRESTON J. EVERETT, Graceville Fla., .IOHN G. FALUSSY, New York, N. Y., DON A FENDON, Upland, California, JUSTIN D. FRANK- LIN, JR., Gadsden. 1 07 JOANNE F. FURNER, Birmingham, Ala.g CHARLES W, CLORHAM, llnllypnnd. Ala.: LEWIS MADISON GROOVER, Lurlfmivi, flag ROBERT W. GWIN, JR., IIIl'II1IIlgIlLllIl, Ala. B. DON HALL, Cullman, Ala.g G. BENNETT HAYNES, IR., Birmingham, Ala.g WINSTON .I. HUGHES, Birmingham, Ala., NEELY S. INLOW, Hmnewoml, Ala. RUSSELL L. IRBY, Eufaula, Ala.: MICHAEL DAVIS JONAS, Aberdeen, Miss.g MARSHALL ALSTON KEITH, Selma. Ala.g TIMOTHY H. KENNEY, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. JOE F. LASSITER, IR., Montgomery, Ala., WILLIAM D. LATHAM, Maplcsville, Ala.g DON EDWARD LAWLEY, Montevallo, Ala., LAWRENCE A. LEM- PERT, Clearwater, Fla. ARTICE L, NICCR.-KW, Pensacola, Flag ROBERT H. MCKENZIE, Birmingham, Ala., BILLY .I. MCPHER- SON, Onvonta, Ala.: SALLY MADDOX, Luverne, Ala. HOBSON NI.-XNASCO, JR., Haleyville, Ala., LEE E. MONCRIEF, fNI.u-rm, Ga., STEPHEN B. MOSS, ,lavkslmxilln-, Fla.: LARRY R. NOLEN, Atlu-ns, Ton- n,.QN,.,.- HUGH PAUL NUCKOLLS. Birmingham, Ala., RUGAR CHASTINE PARKER, Rome, Ga., JOHN LARRY PHILLIPS. Murfreesboro, Tenn., FRANCIS ANTHONY POGGI, JR. Point Clear. Ala. EARL S. POITEVENT. Jacksonville. Fla.: CHARLES T, PORTER, Birmingham, Ala., JOHN N. RAN- DOLPH, Birmingham, Ala., SIMON ROSIN, Sara- sota, Fla. AL JAMES SANSONE, Brooklyn. New York, JERRY WAYNE SCI-IOEL, Birmingham, Ala., THEODORE BEN SCOTT. Buffalo Missouri, WILLIAM ALEX- ANDER JR.: Birmingham. Ala. JOHN GLENN SHILEY, Birmingham, Ala., THOMAS EDWARDS SHINE, Indialantic Beach, Fla., JESSE WOODROW SHOTTS, Birmingham, Ala., JAMES W. SMITH, Leighton, Ala. RAYMOND M, SPEER, Birmingham, Ala., ROBERT G. STALLINGS, Louisville, Kentucky, REGINALD H. STEPHENS. Mobile, Ala., WILLIAM ALAN SUMMERS, Poplar Bluff. Missouri RUSSELL TARVER, Atlanta. Ga., JOHN M. TAYLOR, La Grange, Ga., CHARLES HENDER- SON TINGLE, Tarrant. Ala., RICHARD LEE VIN- cent, Martin. Tenn. 'VZ Law Seniors 11S -Za Ts 'VS G- T in 92 K Rv i GL VC! x WARREN I7. WACCER, Birmingham, Ala.g KENNETH D. WALLIS, Birmingham. Ala.g JEROME C. WARE, Trussville, Ala.g HOWARD H. WHITT- INCTON, St. PCll'fSlDllI'g, Flu. WILLIAMS ARTHUR WILKES, Green Cove Springs, Fla.: ROY B. WILLETT, Roanoke Virginiag WIL- LIAM M, WINKEE, West Palm Beach, I la.g RAY- MOND fl. WINSTON, Birmingham, Ala. FREDERICK EUGENE WIRWAHN, Birmingham, Ala.g EDWARD JACOB WITTEN, Jacksonville, Flag WILLIAMS B. WOODARD. Florence, Ala. R S ,wi jg'-. T I 1 I 1 I P 5 LUCILLE BARNETT, Baton Rouge La., WALTER M. BEALE, Montgomery: TONY BEASON, B'ham.g JOHN F. BENNETT, Gainesville Fla., WALTER L. BLOCKER, Hard Crest. Ill. JOSEPH B. BROGDEN Gantt' ROBERT K COLEMAN Okolon . , , a, Miss., EDWIN E DEUSNER, Lexington Tenn., EDWARD D. FAY, Montgomery, JERRY FUNK, Dalton, Ga. LEONARD GEVERTZ, Miami Beach, Fla.: WILLIAM M GRAVES, B'ham.g JAMES E. HALEY, B'ham.g ROBERT W HANSON, Boaz, THOMAS E. HAMBY, Wedowee. ROGERS HAYS PULASKE, Tenn., BEN B. HENDERSON, Enter- prise, KENNETH HORNE, B'ham.g RICHARD HUGHES, B'ham.g JOE T. INGRAM, Selma. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, B'ham.g STEPHEN A. KRESS, Miami Beach, Fla., PHILIP LAIRD. Jasperg FREDERICK LEWIS, Jack- sonville, Fla., CHARLES V. LITT, Newark, N.J. WARREN E. MASON, Florence, MICHAEL F. MEDWAY, Phil- adelphia Pa.g JAMES F. MORGAN, B'ham.g CLIFFORD OPP, Tampa, Fla., JOHN PALMER, Tallahassee, Fla. SAM D. PENDINO, Tampa Fla., MACK A, PLANT, Brewtong JACK J. PURSER, B'ham.g FRANCES P. RALPH, Montgomery, DENNIS V. ROBERTS, West Palm Beach, Fla. S. A. RODDENBERY, Columbus, Ga., WILLIAM H. ROHR, B'ham.g WENDELL T. ROWLAND, Eagleville, Tenn., JOHN. SAN- CHEZ, Pensarola, Fla., ROBERT E. SASSER. Dothan. CHARLES SCHMIDT, Maplewood. N.J.: LOUIS LEE SIMS, Dade- villeg ROBERT STAMPS, B'l1am.g DONALD A. STEWART, Passaic, N.J., WILLIAM H. STONE, Jacksonville, Fla. STANLEY SUSINA, B'ham.g RICHARD WETHERILL, Chrisney, Indiana, LARRY M. YORK, B'ham. Underclassmen , if Qu- i 5. - ' 'fl .L A , Y, Q C. ' T L1 A. I 1 Ss. I t '15 i A E 2 g,' - 1 L -, . X all are ,5 t' . ew 'F J L- - A ' 4.-- ' - Q, , , A .4 t A. t 3 . ' I Pharmacy Seniors l Alb P 'd t Ronald Co e, Vice Presidentg Bobby Blakney, Secretary Jack Carver Treasurer Senior Class Officers: Pau ano, ICS1 eng p Pharmacy Seniors sponsor the annual Blood 1 Drive in the Fall. f ,AL -Aki' Z ' ,.41A F I 4 1 I I I V I 1 l I I I l I I I J J I : f J V 1 I I Q si ,I lu V 42 I Q: , I I I I I 1 I Z PAUL J. ALBANO, B'ham., CARROLL ANDREWS, B'ham., WILLIAM T. AYCOCK, Bay Springs, Miss., ROBERT J. BAIRD, Jellico, Tenn., CHARLES W. BALL, Tuscaloosa. ROBERT D. BEDFORD, B'ham., ROBERT R. BLAKNEY, Reform, GARY A. BOWERS, Ensley, DENNIS BUCKELEW, B'ham.g JOHN ALLEN CARMACK, Florence. JACK E. CARVER, Lewisburg Ky., ROBERT C. CHANDLER, Blham., ARTHUR CLAYTON, Collins, Miss., WYLIE CLAYTON, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., STEPHEN CRAWFORD, Scottsboro. PAT D. FLANAGIN, Huntsville, CHARLES R. FLETCHER, Edmon- ton Ky., ROBERT FORTNER, Angiulla, Miss., TOMMY GRAYSON, Louin, Miss., FRANDIE HAMMONS, Raleigh, Miss. DANNY F. HANKINS, Jackson, Miss.: LARRY J. HART, Warrior, FRANKLIN HILL, Tupelo, Miss., EDGAR DAN ISHEE, Louin, Miss., JAMES M. JACKSON, Dadeville. MAURENA JOHNSON, Moulton, STEPHEN MARINO, B'ham., JAMES MILLIKEN, B'ham., CHARLES PITTS, Gadsden, JERRY D. REDDOCH, B'ham. GLENA S. ROSE, Etowah, Tenn., JOHN E. SANTORO, B'ham.3 JAMES J. SCOBEE, B'ham., MICHAEL H. SCOTT, B'ham.: WAYNE J. STACCS, Bessemer. PAUL M. THIGPEN, Laurel, Miss., JIMMY D. WATTS, Bessemer. Pharmacy Seniors r Ir.-+ q .Ns 1' C 5. t'- 6 C57 ks 9 14 fd Q 3 1--p 1 Class Officers: Larry Jennings, president, Allen Hill, Vice President, Martha Jarrett, Secretary, Jerry Lee, Treasurer. Senior Class The moment for which every Senior waits. lt's hard to believe that we are actually Seniors. As Fresh- men this looked so far away, but as Sophomores and Juniors, we realized that it was too quickly approaching. The past four years have been very eventful. Weill always remember the bull sessions late at night, exams, convo, term papers, parties, winning second place in Step Sing as Juniors and first place in Homecoming as Sophomores -and all the many other things that we have done. As we graduate, we leave with mixed emotions. We are tired of restrictions and studies. We are looking forward to our career or to marriage, or to more specialized edu- cation.-Things we have waited impatiently for all our A life.-But at the same time we know that we can never come back to these days and these friends. This makes us sad, and we leave not without reservation because we are 1,,gLi2+.r---5, fe' leaving part of our youth. if :gt f-24.1 .'Q3S,:,, - .qi-5,1 . wt 5-,I ' ,.,.g:,.. N, ,M-.-3 ,Z z '- 1 t t' J F ' Y- E aff- ia.-3, I .. ,ii 'an 'ro ' -tiff' ':f'- V. w. in wire?-f'ff 't f .--i?-.L .Las NANCY JANE ADAMS. Dothan, Elem. Ed. JUDY ALFORD, Gadsden, So. KAY ANDERSON, Cullman, Elem. Ed. NANCY ANDREWS, Craysville, English DIANE ATKINSON, Blllillll., Elem. Ed. JUDY AWBREY, Roanoke, English ANNE FRANCES BAGLEY, B'ham., Elem. Ed, WILLIAM E. BACLEY, B'liam., Plia. SARSH JO BANCROFT, Mobile, Jour.-Eng. MILFORD BASS, B'liam., History BETTY BEARD, B'l1am., Mu. Ed. CAROLINE BEATTY, B'ham., Elem. Education BEVERLY BELCHER, Brent, Mu. Ed. RAYMOND BEST, Tarrant, Marketing EDWARDA BINCHAM, Bay Springs, Miss. Pha. ELLINOR BLACK, B'ham., Home EC. Ed. GERALD J. BLACKBURN, Shawmutt, Religion LEROY TEMPLE BLALOCK, JR., Orange Beach, Marketing JAMES BODIFORD, Mobile, Business J. ALLEN BOUTWELL, B'ham., So. S. JUDY BOYD, B'ham., History CYNTHIA BRIGHTWELL, Nashville, B.A. MARVIN BRISTOW, Murrysville, Penn., Mu. Ed, DAVID NELSON BROWN, Biham., History Q1 6' ' L- 'ff' Q V' ::, 6.61351 sw ' ' Qfol 1 'Q ni' y?::uN 'vgQf, ,FA I S ...,.!,.,'k'x Hin fs- Q I f I. v 'R' al I5 5-,. qw :ga Am- Q. 1' 4 '15 'x Wim eb Mr PHYLLIS A. BROWN, Villa Rica, Georgia, Elem. Ed. WILLIAM R. BROWN, B'ham., B.A. ALLEE BROWNINC, Montgomery, Ala., English MARTHA CATES BUFFINCTON, Ocala, Fla., English RONALD P. BUFFINCTON, B'l1am., Ala., B.A. MARTHANNE BURGESS, Anniston, Ala., .Io. JEAN H. BURT, Sylacauga, Ala., Mu. Ed. JAMES H. BUTLER, JR., Oxford, Ala., Psy. SUSAN BUTLER, Albertville, Ala., Elem. Ed. CHARLES C. CAMPBELL, B'ham., Ala., English DELILAH CARTER, Clanton, Ala., Physics GARY L. CARVER, BOAZ. Ala., Re. BETTY JANICE CAUDLE, Fairfield, Ala., Elem. Ed. PRAYOOTH, Chaiprakoh, Thailand, B.A. CHERYL CHILDS, Talledega, Ala., M.A. BOBBIE CLINE, Pinson, Ala., Elem. Ed. NANCY B. COLE, Chattanooga, Tenn., Bi. OBERT D. COLLINS, Cuntersville, Ala., B.A. DON C. COOLEY, Laurel, Miss., Pha. DONALD COTTEN, Scottsboro, Ala., Hi. PATRICIA A. CRABTREE, Holly Hill, Fla., Elem. Ed. LINDA CRAWFORD, B'ham., Ala., Hi. REBECCA CRAWFORD, Atlanta, Ga., Elem. Ed. CUSTRID, ALFRED L., B'ham., Ala., I.M. -Y , l l 1 Q l NANCY A. CRIDER, Tarrant, Mu. Ed. GAIL DANIEL, Thomaston, Ga., Elem. Ed. SHERRY SUZANNE DEEMS, Decatur, Ca., Eh.-Fren. STANLEY A. DENHAM, Titusville, Fla., Chem. MICHAEL D. DEPTA, Columbus, Miss., Pharmacy MARY JO DiCHIARA, Birmingham, P.E. JAMES DOUGLAS, Cardendale, Mu.Ed. DIANE NUSS DRAPER, Pine Hill, Sec. Sci. JUDY DRUMMOND, Birmingham, El. Ed. REBECCA J. DUTY, Birmingham, Math REBECCA EARLY, Birmingham, Com. Ed. BEN EDMONDSON, Boaz, Re. SANDRA ELLER, Birmingham, Sec. Sci. NANCY EMBRY, Panama City, Pha. RALPH W. EMERSON, Macon, Ga., E.H. AMES ETHEREDCE, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., Eh., .I S.D.A. After all, what are libraries for? 'K' 1 'G' iN J S BILLY FAIRCLOTH, Montgomery PATSY FAIRGLOTH, Mrniitgrmrilery ROBERT E. FELTON, Russvllxille, Ijha. JERRY M. FERGUSON, Falkville. Re. KAYE FIELDS, Panama City Fla., Pha. JOHN FINDLAY, Birmingham, His. Psy. RODNEY FITZGERALD, Cleveland, Tenn., Eh. JOHN FRAWLEY, JR., Birmingham, Psy. CLINTON L. FREY, Birmingham, Phy. GEORGE GAMMILL, Birmingham, Pha. M. LEON GARMON, Gadsden, Hi. DOUGLAS V. GARNER, Dothan, Eh., Rel. TILTON GIDEON, Birmingham, S. Sc. TAYLOR E. GLASS, Birmingham, EC., Hum. Rel EMILY GOLSON, Montgomery, S. Sc. ,IANICE GOODLET, Hialeah, Fla., Ma. MARTHA GORMAN, Birmingham, Eh. JAMES GRANT, Pensacola Fla., Hi. ANTHONY GRIFFIN, Charleston, W. Va., His. MARCIA GWIN, Gadsden, Mu., Ed. HENRY HAGOOD, Birmingham, Acc. GEORGE K. HALL, Louisville, Ky. GERALD HALLMARK, Birmingham, Re. JAMES HAMILTON, Birmingham, Pha. BILL HARDIN, Monroeville, Acc. J. RUSSELL HARP, Pinson, Acc. B. KAYE HARPER, Lipscomb, Eh. BILLY HARPER, B'ham., Re. PHIL HARRISON, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. ELDRIDCE HATHORN, Altoona, Pha. JOHN T. HELTON, Anniston, Mu. LYSLE HENDRIX, Hartford, Pha. FANNIE GAIL HOLT, B'ham., S. sc. DIANNE Hoo'roN, B'ham., Mu. SCOTT W. HOPKIN, Fort Walton, Fla., Mu. BOBBY HOUSTON, Raleigh, Miss., Pha. ASHLEY HUEY, Pelham, Ga., Mu. SUZANNE HUIE, B'ham., Med. Tech. RICHARD WAYNE HULON, Decatur, Ga., History CAROLYN HUMPHREY, B'ham., Elem. Ed. Q l L 1..- u 1 2 X X-MMW iz .nas -inn.. . . d . v' mmf' , ,f f ff Aims The best seat in the home! 1 l F' ' . O L 1 2 I9 '. S i +n.-jf'4-l,J, - 'A'!-'s'.1L .ICQ- 'C T' 3 15 M., . 'Q 0: ch is Q, 1 ag. ,---1 'U' -milf K9 T Q! IV 45-. MARCIA S. ISHELI., Montgomery, Social Science MARTHA JARRI-I'l I', IJIIIJHI., History LARRY JENNINCS, Anniston, Pharmacy DIANE JOHNSTON, Gadsden, Elem. Ed. DIANE R. JOHNSON, Nettleton, French ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON, l3'liam., Elem. Ed. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Ahlievillc, Accounting DAN JONES, Morristown, Pharmacy JUDSON R. JONES, Hueytown, History PHIL E. JONES, B,I12lIll., Music BRUCE JOWERS, BJIIEITII., Biology NANCY J. KELLY, Dothan, Elem. Ed. CAROLYN KEYEES, B'ham., Math and English KILLY KIRKLAND JR., Webb, English and French CHRISTINE KILLION, B'han1., History DELMA J. KING, Muscle Shoals, Rel. Ed. MARY JOE KLEEDEHN, Montgomery, English MARY KOON, Shawniutt, History and EC. JERRY LACHINA B'ham., Religion OSCAR LAMB, Larrett, History and Religion ELLIS L. LAMBERT JR., Billiilll., Religion DON LANDERS, B'hani., Pharmacy MADALYN LANDERS, Miami, Music MARTHA LANIER, Savannah. History JERRY LEE. Decatur, B.A. LARRY LEE, Cardendale, Religion and English JAMES H. LEVERETT, Lafayette, BA. MARTY LILES, B'ham., Music LEE ANN LITIURELLER, B'ham., Human Relations and Religion KENNETH LOONEY, B'ham., History SUE LUNIPKIN, Albertville, Elem. Ed. WILLIAM B. MCCLURE, B'ham., History JAMES E. MCCOOL. Jackson, Pharmacy GRACE MCCRAW, Columbiana, Home Economics and Education MIKE McKENZIE, Tuscumbia, Pharmacy JEANNE MCMICHAEL, Washington, D,C., English and Human Relations LINDA MACKIN, Selma, Elem. Ed. STEVE R. MANNINC, Monroeville, Chemistry ELAINE MARSH, B'ham., Music LINDA SUE MARTIN, B'ham., Sociology warmed over what? ROBERT M NFIJON, Haleyville, Af C HELEN MARSICY. Tarrant. Elem Ld LINDA MASON, Huntsville, Elem Ed JIMMY INIATHIS, Dawson, Ca., R E ORRIE MEIJDERS, JR., Anniston Jo Sda WAYNE MERRITT, Decatur, Ca. R THEODORE PATRICK MIEAS, B ham Re PATRICK MILLER, B'ham., Mkt BETTE W. MILLS. B'ham., E.H. STANLEY MILWEE, B'ham., Art LONNIE MINOR. Tuscaloosa, Ba KAREN MONROE, B'ham., Ma. NANCY MONROE, Miami, Fla., Elem Ed FREDA MOORE, Trussville, Chemlstry LINDA MOORE, Talladega, Elem Ed WARREN MOOREHEAD, Stone Mountam Hum !Re DAVELAINE MORDECOI, Glencoe Pha TERESA MORGAN, Crossville, Ma CLIFF MORRISON, B'ham., Mu. FRANK MORRISON JR., B'ham., S Sc CHARLES NICHOLS, Cardendale H1 CHARLES NICHOLSON, B'ham., Ba JUNE NIVEN. Chelsea, Elem. Ed. MARJORIE KAY NIX, B'l1am., Mu JOE NUNNELLEY, B'ham., Acc. PAM ODEN, Atlanta, Home Ec. .IEN OLIVER SHERILYN OSBORNE, B'ham., English CURTIS OUSLEY, Jones, Music JAMES OWEN, B'ham., B.A. CLURE PAYNA, Mableton, Religion BARBARA PERKINS, Fairfield, History ALFRED PHILLIPS, Cullman, Art DOYLE PIERCE, Clanton, Ed. JANE ANN PINSON WAYNE POTTER, B'ham., B.A. BARBARA POVE, Laurel, Pharmacy WILLIAM POWELL, B'ham., Phy. OWEN PRESLEY, Homewood, B.A. WALTER I. RAY, Atlanta, Music OTIS C. REEVES, Montgomery, Marketing JARRETT W. RICHARDSON, Columbia, Chem. VIRGINIA S. RODGERS, B'ham., Math HAROLD D. ROLLER, B'ham., Religion FRANCES ROLLINS, B'ham., Journalism and English CAROLYN A. RUDD, Ozark, Music BRENDA PIKE SCOTT, Alexander City, History CHARLES E. SHELL, Tullahoma, Pharmacy ll - S. 2'3- 4. 5 K' T- il 4. rv - N q--- Qfg 1 WM. C. SHEPHERD, B'ham., Spanish JOSEPH S. SIMPSON, Wataga, Ill., .I0. BRUCE E. SLOAN, Bainbridge, Ca., Re. SYLVIA SMITH, Chattanooga, Tenn., Ma. DONNA SNIDER, B'ham., Undec. DALE C. STAVE, B'ham., B.A. HAROLD STEELE, Brewton, P.E. JACK D. STEWART, B'ham., S.D.A. sf E.H. QUENTIN STILLWAGON, Wylam, B.A. VIRGINIA G. STONE, Sterrett, Elem. Ed. NORMA S. SUMMERS, B'ham., Hi. GARY A. SWEATT, Leeds, Hi. LARRY C. TATE, B'ham., Hi. FRED V. THOMPSON, Sulligent, Bi. LEIGH THOMPSON, Bristol, Tenn., Art RODNEY TRIPLETT, B'ham., Hi. JUDY TUGGLE, Quinton, Mu. JULIUS OWEN TYRAK, Hamilton, Pharmacy FRED VEENSCHOTEN, B'ham., Mkt. JERRY K. VINES, B'ham., Acc. KALENNA A. WADE, B'ham., Elem. Ed. WILLIAM R. WADE, Headland, Re. ELIZABETH WAGGONER CLENDA WALDREP, B'l1am., Elem. Ed. MARY WALDREP, BIIIZIIII., Elem. Ed. ROBERT E. WALDROP, Charlotte, Sacred Music ALICE WALKER. Cuba, Social Science JUDITH J. WATKINS, B'ham., English and Sda. MARYANN WATSON, Maplesville, Eh. WILLIAM C. WEAVER, Sylacauga, B.A. STAN H. WEBSTER, B'ham., Pharmacy JAMES R. WHITE, Montgomery, Eh. JOY COOK WHITE, East Points, Ga., Eh. SUE WHITMIRE, Fyffe, Elem. Ed. .IUDITH WHORTON, B'ham., Hi. W. ALLAN WILLIAMS, B'ham., Hi. FOE WILLIAMS, Cuntersville, Acc. STEVE WILLIAMS, Lynn, Hi. ANNE WILLOUCHBY, Cordon, Pre. Law. ALTON WILSON, Pardee, Va., Pha. MATTALYN WREN, B'ham., SDA NANCY K. WRIGHT, New Orleans, La., Elem, Ed. ROBERT WYATT, Raleigh, Miss., Pharmacy BRENDA YARNELL, Cleveland, Tenn., Math HENRY J. YEACKLE, Vandenberg AFB, Calif., B.A. 44 S-'x , iz. . V ' -2 '-L, e xllz I.. , .x Ala.. fa . 4. ' L. yrs 1 7? Sd tr 11.9 'Qi' T' Class Officers: Alan Guy, Presidentg Berny McCurdy, Vice Presidentg Janet Rotenberry, Treasurer: Cecilia Alford, Secretary. The Junior Class of 1967-1968, following the fine tradition laid down by the class for the past two years, has had a very successful year with many rewarding achievements. While sophomores, the class of 369 showed their ingenuity in competition by winning first place in Homecoming float competition. The title of Miss Friendship was awarded to a sophomore co-ed and also the favored title of Miss Entre Nous fell upon another Sophomore co-ed. As Juniors, the class of '69 has added more honors to its name. The class tied for first place in the Homecoming float competition. Also, one of our favorite Junior co-eds was elected Homecoming Queen. We, the Junior class. are proud of our achieve- ments, hut even more we are proud of our mem- bers. Each person individually makes the class what it is today. We are looking forward to even more successful and rewarding experiences as the class of '69 awaits its fourth and final year at Samford University. f 1 4 14. -l Hifi, wt tfllt w,- I 'I-fl! Junior You've got egg on your face. GSS 5... CECILIA A. ALFORD, Gadsden, HUGH ALFORD, Vestavia Hills, SUSAN ALLEN, Centerpoint, HOWARD W. ALLS, Paducah, Ky., GERALD K. ANDERSON, Gadsden. GENE C. ARMISTEAD, Demopolis, TERRY ARNETT, Fairfield, CYNTHIA ARNOLD, Pensacola, Fla., MARSHA AVERETTE, Baltimore, Md., ANITA BAGGETT, Double Springs. ELWANDA L. BAILEY, Columbus, Ga., DAVID T. BAKER, Jackson's Gap, LINDA E. BAKER, Opelika, GORDAN BALCH, B'ham., JUDY BARTHOLOMEW, B'ham. ROBERT C. BARRETT, Homewood, MAE BAYLISS, B'ham., JACKIE BECK, Gadsden, JIMMY BELL, Sebree, Ky., ROBERT BELVIN, Pensacola, Fla. DOYLE BICKERS, Atlanta, Ga., MICHAEL BIERLY, Nashville, Tenn., JAMES BLACKLEDGE, Stringer, Miss., JOHN BLACKMAN, B'ham., SHARON BLICE, B'ham. ANNE BOLEN, Selma, CATHY BONDS, Adamsvilleg CARLA BOONE, Opelika, PATRICIA BOONE, Fairhope, WILLIAM BOWEN, B'ham. MARTHA BRAMBLETT, Scottsboro, GERALD BRAUSTEIN, San Antonio, Texas, ROBERT BROOKS, Lipscomb, BRUCE BRIDGES, Bainbridge, Ga., FRANCIS BRINKS, Dothan. JAMES L. BRITTAIN, B'ham., CHARLES BROOKS, B'ham., LINDA BROWN, B'ham., CHERRY BRUNER, B'ham., KERRY BUCKLEY, B'ham. DIANA BURRETT, B'ham., CAROLYN CAMPBELL, Athens, JOHN CAMPBELL, B'ham., JAMES CANTREEL, B'ham., WILLIAM CASH, Gadsden. JACK CHALK, Gulf Breeze, Fla., WILLIAM CHAMBERS, Centre, JUDY CHASTAIN, Anniston, MICHAEL CLECKLER, Childersburg, EARL CLOUD, Huntsville. I I-Il 6 7, 3, ,. L.. - DQ 17 1' I ,B V L' s.. K I-- -., :fi 1 4:51 1 - sa , 51. , 5 . . v- x t-A y , x I if 1 t VIRGINIA COATS, Anniston DEBORAH COCHRAN, Bihlllll. RICHARD COLLIER, B'hum. ROBERT COLLIER, Mobile WILLIAM COLVERT, B'ham. DAVID COMER, Lawrenceburg, Tenn JUDY COMPTON, B'ham. MARY CONNER, Panama City, Fla. JOHN COOPER, Montgomery ANNA CORK, Billillll. CLARENCE COWLEY, Trussville GAYLA CRAVEN, B'ham. LUTHER CRAWFORD, Opelika LEE CRONENBERG, Mobile JANICE CULVER, B'ham. JAMES DALEY, B'ham. FRANK DAVIS, Pell City HOWARD DAVIS, B'ham. JACK DAVISON, B'ham. DARRYL DeBORDE, B'l1am. JOHN DICKEY, Huntsville MARY DOBSON, Wedowee DONNA DOCKERY, Tuscaloosa BILLIE DOOLEY, Gadsden GILBERT DOUGLAS, B'liam. ROBERT DURAM. B'ham. JOHN EASLEY. B'ham. EDWIN EASON, Talladega BEVERLY EDWARDS, Mobile KATHERINE EMERSON, Macon, Ga ROBERT ENGLAN, B'ham. CARRY EUDY, Tarrant DANNY ESTUANKO, Bremen, Ga. GENEVA EVANS, Alexander City ROGER FARROW, Huntsville THAMAS FAIRCLOTH, B'ham. CHARLES FERRIS, Homewood JOHN FERRY, Homewood CYNTHIA FILES, B'ham. STEPHEN FOOTE, B'ham. JUDITH FOSTER, Huntsville JAMES FRANKLIN, B'ham. WILLIAM FRANKS. Jasper RONNIE FRENCH. Huntsville DAVID FRIEDMAN, Tavares, Fla. STEVEN FRISBIE, Lawrenceburg, Tenn DONALD FULTON, B'l1am. ROY CAGLIANO, Homewood JAMES GAINES, BJIIHIH. .IERRY GALLUPS. Pell City GLORIA GANTT, B'ham. JOHN GARGIS, Tuseumbia HENRIE GAUSE, B'ham. STAN GENTLE, Lewisburg, Tenn. CHARLES GENTRY, McComb, Miss. WILLIAM GENTRY, Gadsden ROGER GILBERT, Huntsville NANCY GIVENS, B'ham. LAURIE GLASS, B'ham. DON GLENN, B'ham. DIANE GUNN, B'ham. KENNETH GLEATON, Fairfield ELLIS GOLDEN JANE GOODHUE, Huntsville GLORIA GOODLET, Hialeah, Fla. JAMES GRAY, Pell City NANCY GRIFFIN, Charleston W. Va ELIZABETH GRIMSLEY, Pensacola, Fla RICHARD GRACE, Lafayette MARIE GRAHAM, B'l1am. CLEO GUNTER, Tuscumbia ALAN GUY, Selma .IOHNNIE HAGOOD, B'ham. DAVID HALL, Coral Gables, Fla. DIANNE HALL, Decatur, Ga. JOHN GALL, Abbeville LARRY HALL, Mobile PEGGY HAMM, Heflin PAMELA HANDY, B'ham. ELEANOR HARPER, Bessemer JANITA HARRIS, Springfield, Tenn. JUDY HARRIS, B'ham. OWEN HARRIS, Tifton, Ga. LINDA HASTIE, Mobile Who'll take the girl with the hairy legs'7 fn 5. ,Q 7 tg . w L. 77 Q- . 9... N. .v ' , s ,,-.. -5. , . fi! WILLIAM HARTSFIELD, Dothan, Ala. THEODORE M. HAYES, Prattville, Ala. PHILIP D. HAYNIE, Marvel, Ala. SALLY J. HEADLEY, Clanton Ala. ERNEST R. HELTON, Montgomery, Ala. WILLIAM HENDLEY, Dothan, Ala. DANIEL L. IIERN, Huntsville, Ala. LLOYD D. HERON, Anniston, Ala. BILLY WYNN HICKS, II0nIg0mefy, Ala NANCY C. HILL, Bay IxIIneIte, Ala. LARRY R. HILLARD, Irondale, Ala. JANET M. HITCHCOCK, Orlando, Fla. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Miami, Fla. DANNY D. HOLDER, Wedowee, Ala. NANTHER J. HOLLEY, Sylacauga, Ala. PATRICIA L. HONEA, Sylacauga, Ala. ELAINE HOBSON, Birmingham., Ala. SHARRON HUNTER, Warrior, Ala. JAMES HUSKEY, Dothan, Ala. ANN IRWIN, Atlanta, Ga. BETTY JACKSON, Birmingham, Ala. CHARLOTTE JARRETT, Ashville, Ala. CAROL JERKINS, Hartford, Ala. JAMES JOINER, Gainesville, Fla. PAM KELLY, Columbus, Ga. WAYNE M. KENDRICK, Bessemer, Ala. FATHI KHALAF, Amman, Jordan SUSAN LARKINS. Decatur, Ga. JIMMY LEE, Mt. Olive, Miss. FAYE LEITH, Birmingham, Ala. KAY LIDE, Pittsburgh, Penn. MARTHA LINDSEY, Albertville, Ala. LINDA LOPEZ. Birmingham, Ala. BETTY LOWRY, Hayden, Ala. BOBBY LOWRY, Oneonta, Ala. KIM-ANH LY, Saigon, Vietnam BARBARA MCALILY, Foley PHILIP MCARTHUR, Ashford BARBARA MCBRIDE, Pensacola, Fla. THOMAS C. MCCAIN, Birmingham, Ala. MIKE MCCALI., Birmingham, Ala. KEN MCCORD, Montgomery, Ala. KEN MCCRELESS, Attalla NORMAN MCCRUMMEA, Birmingham BERNEY MCCURDY, Montgomery HARLA MCCURDY, Stone Mountain, Ga. MARILN MCCRAW, Montgomery MARY MCKENZIE, Mobile DONNA MCLEAD, Fairfax, Va. DENNIS MCMILLAN, Birmingham, Ala. 'JG I TERESA MACON, Birmingham .IULIAN MADDOX, Jasper SUZANNE MADDOX, Fairfield ROBERT MAHAN, B'ham. GLEEN MAJORS, Columbia BONNIE MALOY, Miami, Fla. CHARLOTTE MANA, B'ham. BARBARA MELOY, B'ham. JACK MILLER, Gardendale SUSAN MILLER, B'ham. EMILY MILLS, Montgomery RONNIE MIMS, Jasper STEVE MINOR, B'ham. CHERYLE MOBLEY, B'ham. JOYCE MOODY, Bangkok, Thailand DENNIS MOORE, Madisonville MONA MOORE, Trussville RAYMOND MOORE, B'ham. GALE MORRIS, Greenville MELLISSA MORRISON, Merritt Island CHARLES MOSELEY, Menlo PENNY MOSES, B'ham. SANDY NASH, Birmingham JOSE NAVARRO, Miami ELIZABETH NELSON, Montgomery WAYNE NELSON, Mobile DEAN NEVILLE, Birmingham JOHNNY NIX, Sylacauga DANNY NOV, Birmingham ROBERT OLIVER, Birmingham FRANK OLVEY, Birmingham BARBARA OREAR, Birmingham JOLLEN ORR, Birmingham DIANA M. PARR, Dothan PAULA PARSONS, Birmingham Hands up for Y-A-W N Yawn' G 'D ' 26 . ei' 34 H 'Q ll 3 A-Q t do . f lp t A 5 ,: TC, A in M kr 4 I Y Ay Y' 1 A J L I ti' I ff if, of ' 1 ' I PTC! 'F I K A V I' I gif T? T Y xl- f 1 P 1,1 1' 061' fe- - Z ,. W 'D V, 'S 1- 1' C Tre.. ,- 1 , , .,, E :lf . 1.-as , 'T T . Q.. .. f Ml -, mlm! W I. eg., 145: ff 1. 'R'- -Gf A. eb I 1 5, K f 123 ' ' , IQ ., T 15x:Tt '4g,, k N7 ' :ii , , 2- if :A+ JAMES PARTAIN, Birmingham CAIL PATTERSON, Birmingham PATRICIA PATTERSON, Cullman WILLIAM PATTERSON, Hartselle GLENN PAYNE, Forest Park, Ga. WILLIAM PENNEY, Huntsville KEITH PETTY, Birmingham RONNIE PHILLIPS, Montgomery WILLIAM PEEPLES, Birmingham PATRICIA PICKENS, Hartselle VIRGINIA PIKE, Florence NANCY POPE, Atlanta, Ga. CAROL PORTER, Memphis, Tenn. OLLIE POWERS, Birmingham JAMES PURVIS, Birmingham DORIS PUTMAN, Tarrant SUSAN REED, Birmingham BENNIE REID, Warrior STEVEN REYNOLDS, Huntsville MELINDA ROBERTSON, Birmingham RANDAL ROBERTS, Birmingham RONALD ROBERTS, Tuskegee LAWERENCE ROODER, Birmingham JANET ROTENBERRY, Montevallo REBA JANE ROWE, Trussville MARGARET SAMPSON, Harlan, Ky. DELORA SAYLOR, Detroit, Mich. KRISTINE SCHOENING, Tulsa, okla. KATHY sCoTT, Foley WAYNE SCOTT, Boaz JUDY SEGLER, Panama City, Fla. DELOS SI-IARPTON, Gadsden SANDRA SHERMAN, Decatur RACHAEL SIMPSON, Reform DAVID SIMS, Birmingham BAYNE SMITH, Montgomery RODNEY SMITH, Huntsville SCOTT SMITH, Notasulga FRASER SPARKMAN, Huntsville MIKE SPARKMAN, Montgomery NORMAN SPEAR, Albertville CREAL SPEIDEN, Nashville CHARLOTTE STEVENS, Alexander Ci RAYMOND STEWART, Ashville CHARLES STILL, Atlanta, Georgia PATRICIA STRIPLING, Birmingham RICHARD SWINDLE, Birmingham JOHN TAYLOR, Reform ROBERT THORNTON, Tallassee, Fla. JERRY TINGLE, Birmingham PAT TOWNS. Birmingham BILLY TRAWICK, Slocomb LAMAR TURNER. Riverdale, Ga. RODRIGO VERA, Birmingham JOHN VICK, Birmingham BONNIE VINES. Birmingham NEAL WADE. Monroeville SUZI WARREN. Birmingham LINDA WEBB, Sheffield JOHN WEED, Birmingham SYLVIA WEST, Dothan ED WHEELER, Birmingham PHILIP WHITT, Toney BRENDA WHITTEN, Anniston LINDA WILLIAMS, Birmingham RON YVILSON, Montgomery MARION WIMBERLEY, Birmingham BARRY WOOD, FlorenCe KAY WOOD, Florence SARAH WOODRUFE, Anniston TOM WIOODS, Birmingham CHARLES WOOSLEY, Scottsboro JACK WRIGHT, Birmingham JOHN WRIGHT, Birmingham MARILYN WYNN, Gadsden JOHN YORK, Montgomery PATRICIA YOUNG, Sheffield Et it 1 A I Al r 'Qu -. fi , - - 5 4, Q A ix I Y i V AM, v X Y A Y' Q I 1:5 f Q X :L S: w f Q-5 A 1 ,, Q . Q. I tri IIC' l Z Jzifu. 'X ., i . C' -K -G? , V-V iv :L :lu 4 L 1 x It ,I Great News! Tuition is going up 20 per cent! 92192 Class Officers: Lynn Farmer, Secretaryg Gary McAliley, Presidentg Nadine Davis, Treasurer, Not pictured: Johnny Boozer, Vice President. Samford Universityis Class ofi1970 ended its first year quite successfully with a first place in the class division of Step Sing in the Spring. Fall '67 brought other top honors as the class tied for first place with its tremendous Home- coming float and a member of our class was chosen Second Alternate in the Miss Homecoming Pageant. Christmas brought the selection of another member of the Class as Miss Christmas Spirit. We also claim two Varsity Cheerleaders, several Major- ettes, football and basketball players, and repre- sentation in almost every campus and honorary organization. Class members are also presidents of five campus organizations. The class of 1970 eagerly awaits the coming months and years on campus, anticipating and planning for even brighter success in the future than we have had in the past. ophomore Class Those Sophomores think they're so smart with their moving chess players. ,, , . ... - .tw -,um ... a Y b 1 f -- ' U .- , . 1 -.,, , 03, -- 'lffz 'il i-'I 'iii' iizsgiiai ' 'iifz X 'M rfb- P 7, . ' , 3 , . u .fw Hp' Q. V . - 'J I4 PW! 'K '5.. l. ig s 14.f4'!',i'gl 'ii inf A . 6... , K, . 3 K A 'f' -1- ,-may .. .. nd. 1' ITS ADAMS, CYNTHIA, Enterprise ADAMS, FREDERICK, Montgomery ADKINS, RAY, B'ham. AKERS, ANN, Bay Minette ALEXANDER, CHERYL, Auburn, Ala. 1' t, 'Ph V 1 ALLEN, CHERRY, Lafayette ALSTON, RITA, Huntsville Q 'JT L- , 1 ,., 11544 ANDERSON, CHARLTON, Thomasville 4 1: 3 Ti' ANDERSON, HARRIET, Dothan Q.-fs. ' A-4 ANDREWS, PAUL, Enterprise 43' -I ' I 'A' I 'Ei It A A m H A ASHE, LYNNE, B'ham. ASHOOK, KATHY, Tiverton, Rhode ATCHISON, JOHN, B'ham. BAILEY, JACKIE, Stone Mt. Ga. BARANOWSKI, WILLIAM, B'ham. Island ,N ws. ... 1-L , 2- K - - Q. N BARBER, JOYCE, B'ham. BARTON, ALICE, Gardendale BAXLEY, DAVID, La Porte, Indiana f ff 5 IV K,-, BEARD, DONNA, st. Louis, ixtissoufi L L, , - l 5. BELL, SALLY, B'ham. E 'J 'P ' ' Li ,,,,, .-.g ., BLACKERBY, EDDY, Leeds ' BLAIR, JOHN, Cordova ' BLEVINS, BRENDA, Huntsville BLOCKER, EMMETT, Cullman k 'R - 4 I sy BOLIN, MIKE, B'ham. A ' Y 5? ' x 1 .T ,tw A 1 - 1 . W Q, .SY 6 ,ha BOLDINC, CHARLOTTE, Randolph , BOLTON, HARRIET, Pinson BOOZER, JOHNNY, Austell, Ga. 2 5, l BRABHAM, MARGARET, Palm Beach, Fla. 4, F4 BRADLEY, DALE, Meridianville, Ala. T B . I BRADY, VICKY, Atlanta, Ca. BRANYON, REBECCA, Fayette 2 BRETT, THOMAS, B'ham, BRIDGES, PHYLLIS, Huntsville BRITTAIN, JOHN, Leeds 5'- 3 'fi TVR 5 X 5 - 1 TT' f- Af J , ' I BRITTAIN, JOSEPH PAUL, Leeds BRODIE, ROBERT, Ensley BROWN, BLAINE, Blllillll. BROWN, KIMERON, Atlanta, Ga. ' Q' BROWN, JO, Clayton -0 'R' , v 7 E! ' tg 1 ,4- to , BRUNO, THERESA, B'ham. BUI, TUONC-ANH, Irondale BURNS, NANCY, Dora BURTON, LARY, B'ham. BUSH, CHERYL, Hueytown it 'S l lnl BUSH, CYNTHIA, B'ham. BUTLER, SAMMY, B'ham. CALLOWAY, CAROLYN, B'ham A CAMPBELL, ANNE, Evergreen -f 'f cy I Tffgfw ' ' ' -.1 in . 15' 5, A ,AJL Q, t W -2 L.. 1 g 41 - L! ' r L44 A N 1 2 Q L- - 'X l ,,, -L- CARTER, CAROL, B'ham. J I I X CARTER, NITA, Crct-nvillv CIIAMBERS, KAREN, Montgomery CIIAMPION, CA'l'lIIE, IIIllSCllII'llPiZ1 CIIAMPION, MARVIN, Chattanooga, Tenn. CIIEEK, WILLIAM, Pulnslii, Tenn. CHERRY, BEVERLY, jacksonville Bch., CIIILDS, EMILY , Samson CHRISTIAN, LAURA, Cookeville, Tenn. CI.AYl'UN, LINDA, l3'l1am. COCIIRAN, MARTHA, B'ham. COCHRAN, TOMMY, Centre COKER, DON, BIIILIIII, COOMBS, ROBERT, Memphis, Tenn. COONS, RON, Hueytown COOPER, SHARON, Ooltewah, Tenn. CORRY, STEVE, B'harn. COTTEN, PATSY, B'ham. COX, BARBARA, B'ham. CREEKMORE, Dick, Iellico, Tenn. CROW, LINDA, Montgomery CROWDER, ANNE, B'ham. DAILY, ROBERT, Tuscurnbia DAMRON, NEIL, Cincinnati, Ohio DAVIS, CHARLES, B'ham. DAVIS, JOHN C., Orrville DAVIS, NADINE, Atlanta DEES, SANDRA, Monroeville DELUGA, MARGARET, Cincinnati, DODSON, BEVERLY, B'ham. DOSTER, REID, B'hum. DOWNINC, FREDERICK, Brewton ELLISON, KAREN, Pensacola, Fla. ESPY, MILA, Heatlland ESTES, BARBARA, Greenville EUBANKS, BARBARA, Albertville EUBANKS, THELESA, B'ham. EUBANKS, WILLIAM, Guntersville EVANS, CENENE, Sheffield FANN, RITA, Huntsville FARMER, LYNN, Decatur, Ga. FIELD, RONDA, B'ham. FERGUSON, KAY, Atlanta FINCHER, JOHN JR., B'ham. FITZPATRICK, CAIL, B'ham. FLORENCE, GAIL, Warrior FLOWERS, MARY, Valparaiso, Fla. FORD, WARREN, Alexandria, Va. FOWLER. DONNA, Florence FRANKLIN, STEVE, BIIIJIII. CAMBLE, DAVID, B'ham. Ohio Fla. V I fl ' ,Q -vs 'X g. , ,, l Q41 c- 'Q ' 1:4 ,X ,ig ,. N 'E 6, A . ' bu l - 5 ' - ' Y . 'I ' ...f -J, S' ' 1,2 1, .E Ll A. I A sf I JY '25 ' X M l l I. . 4 Lx I Q! in in xl IE' ah ' v- -1- if .- Q- M. ,gi X -r' wr -f- , ' kg - 1 , .7 x M., Q i 1 it th .QA -fn b, . 1 V 'I' ' 'Aff I I ARA it finial Szbgih K' 'z I ,K H L, if Qi, S .L - ,S ,X 3 A l it. On the count of three we'll start the Bugaloo' GAMEL, BILLY, Oxford GATES, GARY, Huntsville GAY, DAN, B'l1am. GILBERT, PAT, Talladega GLADNEY, FRANK, Vienna, Va. GOBEIL, GEORGETTE, B'ham. GOOCH, DAVID, Columbus, Miss. GOODWIN, HOWARD, Cullman GOULD, JOYCE, Eutaw GRAHAM, GAYLE, B'ham. GRISSOM, KATHY, Russellville GUY, CARL, Elmore HALL, CAROLYN, Cullman HALL. GARLAND, Vinemont HARDIN, CAROL, Arabi, Ga. HARDWICK, EVA, B'ham. HARLIN, WILLIAM, Nashville HARMON, RILEY, Hueytown HARRINGTON, HUB, Huntsville HARRISON, DON, Greenville HENDERSON, JERRY, Eutaw HIGGINGBOTHM, Darrell, B'ham. HILTON, NORRIS, Clanton HOOIE, JANNA, B'ham. HOPE, BEVERLY, Montgomery HOPKINS, LAURA, B'ham. HOUSE, JAMES, Goodwater HOWARD, WILLIS, Huntsville HUDSON, JIMMY, Enterprise .sx Q, '4,. 6' f 2. , -f 1 -:sw -- l 'Y' Q , I Ak? in 1.- x X . ll N L Q 5 ,, Y I HUEY, ANN, B'ham. fl A A RA 4 HUGHES, LINDA L., Warrior, Ala. 1 HURST, PHIL, Los Angeles, Calif. F HUSKEY, DOW, Dothan Q K ' -g- HYRNE, SARAH, Miami, Fla. -5 ' X 1 ' X Q, JACKSON, BERYL, Thomasville X I Y ' A L A as IUQKSON, IQIIERYL, IIIIIUIIIJSYIIIC ,lAlfKSUN, liilg Dotllan JENKINS, IQIJWINQ llllllllll. JOHNSON, llll.l.llC MARIE, Decatur JOHNSON, GARY, Illlldlll. ,lc1l1NsoN, PAT, Iilllillll. JHNICS, BRICNIM, Illallziclm-ga JONES, lllilllliittg Iluntsvillc JONES, ED, Ilunt-xillv JONES, lull IANIIA, Iglllillll. JORDAN, GREGORY, Mobile JORDAN, LYNN, Bt'SSt'llltfI' JORDAN, MARTHA, Bllllllll. ,IIlI.IAN, KATHY, Be,-sse111cr KEELING, DONNA SUE, Louisville, Ky. KENDRICK. ROBERT: Fairfield KEOUGH, MARGARET, Jackson, Miss. KETCHAM, PUTNAM, B'ham. KIDD, DWIGHT, Bessemer KING, KATHY, Andalusia KIRK, ALAN, Mobile KIRKPATRICK, JANE, B'l1am. KLINE, GERALD, Hueytown KNIGHT, DELORES, Alex City KNIGHT, KENNETH, Mt. Olive KYSER, CAROL, Miami Springs LAMBERT, PATRICIA, Pittsburgh, Penn, LARKIN, DAVID, B'ham. LAWRENCE, GLORIA, Hamilton LEWIS, MICHAEL, Pensacola, Fla. LILES, JENNI, B'ham. LONG, COLVIN, Stewart LOONEY, JACKIE, Bessemer LUKEHART, WILLIAM, Jacksonville, Fla. MALLETT, CYNTHIA, Hialeah, Fla. MAGEE, CRAIG, B'ham. MADDOX, BETH, Clanton MCRAE, ,IOHN C., Eufaula MCFARLAND, SUSAN, Nashville, Tenn. McKINLEY, BETTY KAY, Cottondale MCDONALD, HAROLD, B'ham. MCCORMICK, SANDRA, B'ham. MCCORD, GINGER, B'han1. MCALILEY, GARY, Hartford MARKS, JOHN, B'ham. MARKS, MARAAH MARTIN, WILLIAM, Tuscaloosa MAXEY, SHARON, Plant City, Fla. MICHELFELDER, DIANE, Haqceville MICKLE, CHARLES, Lafayette ,Q fi 'x iq' I 1.5 , . 49 wtf' 8.1 I x.,- Yi L! vi A41 i 62 1 . L sw f 33? LLL I in 'R L, A A 1' 1 'fr if Q T I T fi A ,. tx sl 41, O A4 . ., M Q is - ff - f s 1. A I , 2 1 ,V 4 .1 ,L 2- - 3 I ' Q-lf. I i ' S L A. L 0 , ' an t as it if tg' L ft .I 1 gs.. 6 X QE QA . 3 - 'lilly . 4' . . fs -5 'F L- - A.- , X I ,Lv ' 11 ff' N W 4 1 I I L 1 1 fr 4 L - - gb Q' I P. MILLER, TONY MINOR. JIM, B'ham. MITCHELL, BARBARA, Huntsville MITCHELL, CATHIEg B'ham. MONTGOMERY, CAROL, Atlanta MOORE, FAYEg Gainesville, Ga. MORRIS, JANE, Dothan MOUNT, JOHNNY, B'ham. NEWMAN, LUCY, Andalusia NICHOLS, MARCIA, B'ham. NOEL, SUSAN, Huntsville NUGENT, WILLIAM, B'ham. OBARR, ELLEN, B'ham. OECHSLE, MARY, B'ham. OLSON, KAREN, Chattanooga PALMER, SHEILA, Phoenix City PARKER, CHARLES, B'ham. PARROTT, JOHN, B'ham. PASCHALL. SANDY, Nashville, Tenn PATTEN, JANIS, Wetumpka PATTERSON, SUSAN, Albertville PENN, BEVERLY, Hartselle PENNY, JUDITH, Huntsville PERRY, CLAUDELL, B'ham. PHILLIPS, PAULETTEQ Montgomery PITTS, JANE, Gadsden POWELL, JOHN, Odenville POWELL, JOHN E., Cullman PUGH, LINDA, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. QUINN, ROGER, Graysville QUITTER, GEORCIANNA, B'ham. RAINWATER, BRAD, B'ham. REESE, RICHARD, B'ham. REID, CHERYLg B'ham. RIZZO, JERRY, Miami, Fla. 3 ' n Q 'ii' 45 , ' if r 1- ,all ,N Q. 5 , l I 1 4 v Q x 5, . 'T' F w l h rt - - X , ' H 6 4, Y 1: ' - 1-I A1 ea A 'R .,c.T Q, l I I'd rather fight than switch! I fi K 1. - 1 4- , La .514 f1 C' V ,P L I tr 1 R' A A ROBBINS, ANN, Athi-ns RUIHSINS, RAY, New Orleans, La. RUISIQRTS, MARION, Litlioniu, Ga. ROIHNS, JIMMY, Il'hum. ROBINSON, LINDA, Sglratlatnd ROBINSON, MARY, liutler ROBINSON, MARY ANN, B'ham. ROWDICN, BECKY, llattit-sburg, Miss SAUICR, JERRY, lit-ssetner sr3o'1 1', BAHIZRA, Billlllll. - T -g T 1. Er ' 3. Ai. 1 A al fx ,Z , L - , 3' ' t' if I f ALS SCOTT, HOSEPH, Valparaiso, Fla. SCOTT, PATTY, Foley SCOTT, PAUL: Plant City, Fla. SHAW, MIKE, Bqllilfll. SHERER, Donna, B'ham. SLAUCHTER, ERNIE, Irondale SLAYDEN, ANNE, Huntsville SMITH, LINDA, St. Harris, Ca. SMITH, RANDY, Albertville SMITHCA, PATRICIA, B'ham. SPEARS, ROY, Opelika SPRAYBERRY, KATHY, Anniston STEVENS, WILLIAM, Alexander City SULLIVAN, ARTHUR, Selma SWAN, GAIL, B'hani. SWINDLE, SANDRA, Nashville, Ca. SWINT, MARY, Decatur, Ga. TARVIN, TOMMY, Gadsden TAYLOR, JULIA, LaGrange, Ga. TAYLOR, STEPHEN, B'ham. THANIES, BARNEY, WVetumpka THOMAS, JANE, Madison, Tenn. THOMASON, JUDITH, Mobile TOUSSAINT, KAREN, B'ham. TUTTLE, SARAH, Dothan TUTWILER, ELIZABETH, B'ham. VAN ORDER, NANCY, Huntsville VANCE, KATHYE, Gadsden VINES, TED, Columbus, Ga. WADE, PATTI, B'ham. WADSWORTH, JAMES, Oneonta WALDROP, PHIL, Wedowee WALDROP. WANDA, Prattville WALKER. KAYE, B'ham. WALTERS, MARY, Atlanta, Ca. WEAVER. BURGESS, Dallas, Tex. W'EESE, HAVEN, Chattanooga, Tenn. WEST, TOM, B'hani. WHISENANT, BRENT, Centre WHITE, JOHN, Atlanta, Ca. i' ff -if 'E' R , 2 ,- ,,.- .f ,. ' fn A if 2 ' fs A Ah ht I 4 is Q 4. , .ri 5' 5 fi . .4 Q Km A .5 t A e, - 7- gf 4' 5, - ' A I A ul X 4-in 4 ,. 3 L, 3' Q' Y? GJ .AA I tl A A L ti A I, iq Pr ex' fs Q' - nh AMA 'L ,V li '- 1: - -- is , S '-L, .4 ' is 6.4 K 4 .f L WILLIAMS, ELEANORg Montgomery , . WILLIAMS, SUSAN: Decatur, Ga. ' A A WILKERSON, ROBERTg B'harn. I ' WINGARD, FRANKLINQ B'ham. WILLIS, 'roMg Morris -X -- S f' A 1' to it WINKLE, STEVEQ Florence WOOD, JANIEg Montgomery WOODRUFF, ELLENg Atlanta ' WRIGHT, LARRYg Muscle Shoals WYATT, CAROLg Ashville QMS' YOUNG, SANDRAg Brent ZORN, CARLTONg Tarrant Q 8. -1 qt- Ll That's nice, Nancy, but I donit think that was what Dr. Guffin had in mind when he said he was looking for some thing different in Chapel. 7, 5 ,:,1,- , .,.. wa ' 9 -'Gnu' w .L f ra ' .V 1 W L , W . ,, Le K '- I' sy' j 'W , Q . ' '. ,. - .wav Freshman Class Ufficersz Earl Evans, Vice-president, ,loan Hawkins, Treasurer, Beverly White, Secretary, Corky Coe, President. From Freeport, Bahama Islands, Cropwell, Alabama, Hop- kinsville, Kentucky and from the first house on the left after you leave the campus, the Freshman Class of 1967 Came. Our first task was that of learning all the new names. We were fear stricken by wild tales of Washington, McCullough, Creathouse, and Edwards. We barely made it through registration and found that really the hardest part was trying to get to window six to have our books checked. Classes began slowly but before we knew it, Homecoming was upon us. Work began on the 12 foot bulldog and 6 foot knight which made up the Freshman Class float. Everything went fine until the last night when everybody realized that the bulldog looked like a big, white rabbit. The bonfire was great for the first two and a half minutes-then it collapsed. Our float came in second place in the competition thanks to a tie for first between the Sophomore and Junior floats. Christmas didn't come fast enough but exams came too fast after Christmas. The first event of the second semester was Step Sing where we learned that there really is no business like show business. Registration, classes, homecoming, chapel, concerts, the cafeteria. and Step Sing, these are the things we learned our first year at Samford. and we are looking forward to more in the future. Freshman Class A few Freshmen enjoying Rat Week. 7 L14 -'of . ' Q-9' '-4,5 ABERNATHY, LYNN, B'ham., ADAMS, DEBBIE, B'ham, ADAMS, WILLIAM, Moliile, ALLEN, JERRY, Lafayette, ALLEN, RICHARD, Craysville. ALTHEIMER LEE Mont ome - ALVERSON - - S VY, , LINDA, Cullman, ANDERSON, JUDITH, Pratt- ville, ANDERSON, LANCE, Chesterfield, Missouri, ANDERSON, LINDA. ANDERSON, SHERYL, ANTONIO, MICHAEL, Bes- semer, ARMSTRONG, MARY, Hurford, ARNOLD, DANA, Arlington, Va., ARNOLD, DEBORAH, Pensa- cola,Fla. ATTAWAY, BILLY, Mobile, AVERY, DARRELL, BADDLEY, THOMAS, Clarksville, Tenn., BADGETT, JOYCE, Decatur, Ala., BAKER, STEVEN J.. Hunts- ville. BARKLEY, CAROL, Albertville, BARNES, MARI- LYN, Prattville, BATEN, LYNN, Huntsville, BEARD, CHARLES, St, Louis, Missouri, BENTLEY, BETTY, Hopkinsville. Ky. BISHOP, TERESA, Albertville, BLOCKER, MARIE, B'ham., BODENHAMER, ROBERT, Phoenix City, BOGUE, JOYCE, Falkville, BOLTON, ART, Monte vallo. BOZEMAN, WATT, Montgomery, BRAZEEL, PAT, Gardendale, BREED, SUSAN, Alex. City, BRINK- LEY, ALLEN, Huntsville, BROWN, JANET, Tusca- loosa. BROWN, JEANNIE, Montgomery, BROWN, MER- RYE JANE, B'ham., BURGESS, SIDNEY M., Annis- ton, BURNETT, JIMMY, B'ham., BURNS, JEF- FR EY, West Blocton. BUTTS, VIRGINIA, Lagrange, Ga., CAMP, JOY, Cardendale, CAMPBELL, CALVIN, Hialeah, Fla., CAMPBELL, JOE, B'ham., CAMPBELL, SHARON. CANFIELD, ERNIE, B'ham., CARLISLE, DYER, B'ham., CARPENTER, RUTH ANN, Cincinnati, Ohio, CARROLL, WILLIAM, B'ham., CARSWELL, BOBBY, Jacksonville, Fla. S' K ee- f -- in N - -gl v is ,et .,, Iilgfx as 4-,X it A .LL 1 I ' 4.4 1 A ,A , te' LVZIA 70- -0- -' it I i J wt sf' S' if 'I ' 7' f A S' ' 1 'l LL LL ,ix ,. C ' ' S V 1 J ali. 'P' 'I -4 'Q 'Y'- s. ,K- SA 1 'B A 3 Q ix ie-L A 1 L ,, A' . C Q- 5, L 1 243 CASSIMUS, BILL, West Fayetteville, Ga! CHASE CLAUDIA, Virginia Bt'Lll'il,l Va., CHEEKNROBERT: Pulaski, Tenn., CHOULAS, GEORGE, Pcekskill, N Y., CIlRIS'l'NIAS, JOY, Birmingham, Ala. CLARK, JACK, Prattville, Ala., CLAYTON, JANIS, Birminliam, Alun ELEMENTS OUIDA Reform g 7 Y 7 5 Ala., COBB, HENRY, Birmingham, Ala., COLEMAN, HARVEY. COMPTON, RICHARD, Birmingham, Ala., COMP- TON, SARAH, Montgomery, Ala., CONSTANTINE, ANNA, Birmingham, Ala., CONWAY, ARTHUR, La- fayette, Ala., COOK, JAMES, Montgomery, Ala. COONEY, JOHN, Birmingham, Ala., COOPER, CATHY, Huntsville, Ala., COOPER, JOHN, Birming- ham, Ala., CORDES, CRAIG, Birmingham, Ala., COWARD, PATRICIA, Bessemer, Ala. COX, DIANE, Birmingham, Ala. COX, JAMES, Montgomery, Ala., COX, LARRY, Cullman, Ala., CRAFT, SUE, Huntsville, Ala., CREW, STEVE, Union Springs, Ala. CREWS, CAROLYN, San Diego, Calif., CRIDER, LINDA, Decatur, Ala., CROW, MARCIA, Alexandria, Va., CROWE, ALICE, Albertville, Ala., CROWSON, CAROL, Calera, Ala. CUMLEY, JANE, Quinton, Ala., DABBS, BAR- BARA, Hueytown, Ala., DANIEL LAVINA. Chipley ma., DAVIDSON, DIANE, Birmingham, Ala., DAVID: SON, SAM, Bessemer, Ala. DAVIES, BARBARA, Prattville, Ala., DAVIS NANCY, Albany, Ga., DAVIS, WALLACE, Andalusiai Ala., DENNEY, DAVID, Lanette, Ala., DILLARD, DOROTHY, Birmingham, Ala. DIXON, PAUL, Langdale, Ala., DOLLAR, GENE, Bainbridge, Ga., DOUGLAS, GEORGE, Birmingham, Ala., DOUGLAS, HERBERT, Birmingham, Ala., DRUMMOND, FAYE, Muscle Shoals, Ala. DUNLAP, SUSETTE, Decatur, Ala., EDWARDS, CHARLENE, Cordele, Ga., EDWARDS, GARY, Hanceville, Ala., ELLIS, THOMAS, Birmingham, Ala., ELWELL, LEE, Birmingham, Ala. 'C' A Q- 7'-v nh1iiAA,.w W 'U J- ,N 5 V ww:-5,5 , if 45-, LSI, , in Qi, f in LL ' it V - T rv: A I .r I : I 'u - I All 5 1 1 nd' L. C1 tt , :. A-- QQ v ' ? ,I 1 I CT X ENGLEBERT, PEGGY, Bessemer, Ala., ENGLISH, DANNY, Bessemer, Ala., ESTES, CHARLES, Lanett, Ala., ESTES, VIRGINIA, Greenville, Ala., ETH- RIDGE, MIKE, Dothan, Ala. EXUM, BARBARA, Bellerosi, N. Y., FAIRLEY, LINDA, Bimiingham, Ala., FARRIS, VICKI, Double Springs, Ala., FARROW, EARNEST, Birmingham, Ala., FAULKNER, CHARLES, Huntsville, Ala. FLOWERS, JEANIE, Helena, Ala., FLOYD, ROBERT, Pickens, S. C., FOLSOM, JANICE, East Point, Ga.: FRIDAY, BONNIE, Huntsville, Ala., FULLILOVE, LYNN, Birmingham, Ala. FULLMAN, MILTON, Birmingham, Ala., GARVER, CINNY, Dothan, Ala., GARRETT, STEPHEN, Biloxi, Miss., GAULT, CRAIG, Mobile, Ala.: GIL- LESPIE, DAVID, Birmingham, Ala. GILLILAND, CHARLES, Alexander City, Ala., GILMER, ERNEST, Birmingham, Ala., GOBER, JOHN, Cullman, Ala., GOE, CORKY, Forest Park, Ga., GOODWIN, GWIN. GOSS, KAREN, Charlotte, N. C., GRAHAM, MAR- GIE, Huntsville, Ala., GREEN, ARTHUR, Indi- alantic, Fla., GREENE, ROBERT, Birmingham, Ala., GRISARD, LYNN, Chattanooga, Tenn. HALSTEAD, PAUL, Birmingham, Ala., HANKINS, MIKE, Birmingham, Ala., HANSON, FRIEDA, Birm- ingham, Ala., HARBOUR, CHARLES, Birmingham, Ala., HARMON, ELAINE, Lafayette, Ala. Boy, am I stuffed! A .., A -ili- ., i I i S ,, . AQ ' Q X -. 1 ,ill 3-4. Q41 L A In l g T I . 4 . -g ' if lu I 1- I SZ' I I. 'I I x ii i 1 dm I 4 ,af- 4: - ffl F ga- 'I f , Ai AL 1. IA, I ' 1 - , . ,K ., - 4 FHL, ' I H il an ,,.. ffliuf' f L 5 ,-k, ll.XRRl'll.SON, IGEANA, Bay Springs, Miss., HARP, MARTIIA, Birmingham, Ala., HARRISON, MARIE, llaiiit-vwafl, Ala., HAWES, MARY HELEN, Bayou La Batre, IIATVKINS, JOAN, Huntsville, Ala. HAYES, RONALD, Grant, Ala., HEAD, BEVERLY, lxIlll'lt'llLl, Ga., HEADLEY, GINGER, Clanton, Ala., HENDERSON, DANNY, Huntsville, Ala., HENDER- SON, IJAVIIJ, Fra-epart, Bahalna Islands. HENRY, JANE, Bainbridge, Ga., HENSON, JO ELLEN, Muaele Shoals, Ala., HESTER, MALCOLM, Tuwuinliiu, Ala., HIGGINS, BILLY, Huntsville, Ala., HICHTOWER. JO, Sylacauga, Ala. HILLYER, BILLY, Opelika, Ala., HOCUTT, ROBERT, Birmingham, Ala., HOGAN, CARRIE ANN, Bay Minette, Ala., HOLCOMBE, TERESA, Lindale, Ga., HOLLOWAY, VICKI, Helena, Ala. HOPPER, CAROLYN, Cleveland, Tenn., HORTON DONA, lllontgomery, Ala., HOUCHIN, LINDA, Fair: field, Ala., HOUSTON, DAVID, Birmingham, Ala., HOWELL, JOE, Mobile, Ala. HUNT, DAVID, Decatur, Ala., HUNTER, EMILY, Coosada, Ala., HURST, CHRIS, Miami, Fla., JACK- SON, JAMES, Birmingham, Ala., JACKSON, SUSAN, Birmingham, Ala. JARRETT, SANDRA, Ashville, Ala., JOHNSON, GENE, Mantgomery, Ala., JONES, JANA, Florence, Ala.: JONES, JENNIFER, West Point, Ga.: JONES, MILDRED, Montevallo, Ala. JONES, SHARON, Cleveland, Tenn., JORDAN, WESLEY, Atlanta, Ga., KELLEY, MARQUORITE, Eldridge, Ala.: KENDRICK, GENE, Leeds, Ala., KENT, DIAN, Siluria, Ala. KEYTACK, ANN, Hueytown, Ala., KILGORE, JIMMY, Attalla. Ala., KIMRROUGH, KAYE, Hart- selle. Ala., KING, ANDY, Birmingham, Ala., KING, JIM, Huntsville, Ala. KLEEMAN. CAROLYN, Savannah, Ga., LAM- BRECHT, FRANK, Tallassee, Ala., LAMPKIN, RUTH, Miami, Fla., LASSITER, PAMELA, Birm- ingham, Ala.: LEWIS. BOB, Decatur, Ala. Q 2 v z. 7 6. F 'N 41 P ' S' 5- 'f 1 4 ,, - fr :Q ..,, . .Y . L r il .' 1 J Q, nh 4 A 4 if Q' .- .bi up-. .1 .I , , , C .. Q fi Q 'Q Ama, if A ,- . , -w lik LLL glx rf' '- fu. gg. L-x - ' qv V -.. AAA ' -cv a- I tv. L., W M as 5 ' L-N :fe Ll! In ' t fe fa 1 -, is AL vi ,,, L . -- 1: T ' A fa f . . F Af 4 I KILL 1 9- 3. . 'K .X V L.. , . -rr s... V A A -A Ah 1 D fv- L, - s 1 A 1-5 v ww' . 4. LIMBAUGH, SUE, Childersburg, LINDSEY, JANE, Decatur, Ga., LOCKHART, KENNETH, Babylon, New York, LOHMANN, INGRID, B'ham,, LOLLAR, SARAH, Quinton. LONG, BARTON, Stewart, LOVELESS, SANDRA, B'ham., LOVELY, OLGA, Cumberland, Ky., LOWE, LOUIS, Lafayette, LOWE, WAYNE, Vincent. LUCAS, DAVID, B'ham., MCCARROLL, MARY KATHRYN, Opelika, MCCONNELL, DONNA, Hialeah, Fla., MCCOY, ROSEANNA, York, MCGAHEY, GE- NELLA, Lafayette. MCGOWAN, ROBERT, Montgomery , MCNAIR, WOODROW, B'ham., MALLICK, SUSAN, Annapolis, Ma land' MARSH BRAD, B'ham., MARSH, ry a , CARROLL, Naples, Fla. MARTIN, MARY ANNE, Memphis, Tenn., MARTIN, MICKEY, Opelika, MARTIN, VIRGINIA, B'ham., MAYFIELD, EDWARD, Hueytown, MAYFIELD, LORETTA, B'ham. MATHEWS, ANNETTE, Palmerdale, MICHLSKI, JOHN, Northport, MICKWEE, MIKE, Fultondale, MILLSAP, BILL, Huntsville, MILLER, CYNTHIA, Mobile. MINAS, HELEN, Houston, Tex., MINOR, SANDRA, Hartselle, MITCHELL, BARBARA, Huntsville, MIXON, SHARON, Anniston, MOBBS, WILLIAM, Piedmont. Did you hear something rip? 1 f Za, rv' . fr L '- - f fc' .. I 4, Li I In ,AIS , 4- Qh I 1 Ei 'EEK A A L A S I if i i ii 'N V , I I I ei II A 4 g 'S 4. .', '-'- X 'S I . . 1, M, ll ' K. . .A 1, A ' Y- -wx' f . -. qu I V - s, 'W x . X I WX. . y , 'A 4 MOORE, HARRY, lNIm1tg,u1m-ry, MOORE, DAVID, Anilaluxiag MOORE, JULIA, SIILIWIIIUIIQ MOOIJY, NQXNLIY, 'lliailanflg MORRIS, SUSAN, Bllllllll. e Killah I .N 7? 4' 3- as MOSELEY, JANET, Selma, MOSS, JAMIE, Ft. ' 1 Worth, 'IX-x.: MULLEN, DAVID, Bllldlll., MULLINS, fr 4 ' I.AURI'l'A, Wainav, Hawaii, MURRAY, EDWARD, ' Q: X .' :ff ,Q Um-unta. 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For more Than half a cenTrury, The Ameri- can CasT lron Pipe Company has had an ac- Tive parT in Alabama's indusTrial expansion. lTs producTs, of boTh casT iron and sTeel, have helped in The economic growTh of The SouTh. glysltxmr- i A I , ndsniuilir- - -. i X .. 1 nflqwwnjgtkvi, x 3 BIRMINGHAM '? AMERICAN CAST HRON PIPE COMPANY ALABAMA To the class of '68: Congratulations upon your graduation, and best wishes for success and happiness. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SAMFORD UNIVERSITY William K. Stephenson '44, Pres. Walter G. Barnes '56, Vice-Pres Mrs. Walter Cornelius '44, Sec. Michael H. White '45, Treas. SAMFORD STUDENTS Among us, Samford University is very important, but, incredible'as it may seem, it is not a self-subsisting unit. The commercial world of dime stores, doctors, dairies, restaurants, shoe stores, apothecaries, banks, bowling alleys, jewelers, and manufacturers can not be forgot- ten. These our advertisers provide the necessities and lux- uries of life. 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