Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1972

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Q. -Q -li. ,gz s.-'X 5 K N ' ' -,g.'1, . ga 'A v . q .flu . 1 .L ' A r. -11' we ,-2 19123 ?- 2' L .Nl ' 'Z 'fn 'L . Iv. Q v A s H ' ,I A ..,, 7' .' 0 . 'UA 'N 1 J Z' s-' . A Afag 1 .h ' 4- 1: : ' 'is ' '4 'L '. .' 1. I 1 I' 'I 1 0-4 , .N 'sf1'v+- , I w 'J- - - -pw f' 6 Janice n E I eglton I2 m annolo 6 BUSIEGSS manaqen n Y 0 U S A m fo I2 1972 BIRITIIDGHAITI, AIABAIHA volume ss Dr. Leslie S. Wright and Dr. Arthur L. Walker, lr. greet one another at a banquet in Samford's Student Union Building. CR. WAll46l2 SEQVSS SAIHIIORO well ' x - , bi x.. - IX I gp' - x X '1- Q , 'P W xr-i Y 6 ul' :X o. 'xl if is I' 's . ,.....L Left: Dr. Walker presents various awards to many outstanding grad- the P3f9nlS Of incoming Fl'9Sl1m0n to Samford- Rlghff Ai COIWOCB- uating Seniors. Center: One of Dr. WaIker's many duties is to orient tion in Seibefl Hall, DY- Walker introduces the Speaker, EPlSC0Dal Bishop George Murray. is ill X QR A Not only is he active in academic circles, but Dr. Walker enters into In an atmosphere of relaxation, Director of Recruiting Richard Swin- the spirit of things at the students' annual Religious Activities Coun- dle, Dr. Walker, and Admissions Counselor Lynn Phillips discuss the Cil Carnival. day'5 events, 2 C! Z. we K1-:PX Dr. Arthur L. Walker, lr. Vice-President for Administrative Affairs OGOICAIIIGH Dr. Arthur L. Walker, lr., was educated in Birmingham's schools and, after serving in the U.S. Army, received his B.A. degree from Howard College. He also earned de- grees from Southern Baptist and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminaries. He was ordained a minister and pastored several churches before coming to Sam- ford. As a scholar in Biblical interpretation and church history, he was appointed to various offices in the Bap- tist Historical Society. Because Dr. Walker's first nine years at Samford were spent in the classroom, he dealt with students in a learning situation. In 1965, Dr. Walker became Dean of Students, and acted in a counseling and advisory capacity. He later became Vice-President for Student Affairs, dealing with students and their activities. Be- cause of this past experience, he brought a many- sided viewpoint to his office of Vice-President for Ad- ministrative Affairs. He has remained in this capacity to direct the University's student records and admis- sions programs, financial aids, and academic counseling. Of great importance in his counseling activities is his relationship with the students. Dr. Walker has a natural rapport with every student whose life he touches. His sincerity and honest concern for those who come to him has gained Dr. Walker a genuine respect and liking from the students. To Dr. Arthur L. Walker, for his untiring work at Sam- ford and his love for the students, the 1971-1972 Entre Nous is dedicated. 3 In lTl6lTlOl2lAm OGAH OMG at c , 4 1 Above: After class, Dean Dale takes time to discuss the day's lec- ture with students Kathy Mileski and Cal Campbell. Right: Dr. Alto Garner and Dean Dale enioy a sunny afternoon on campus. l . Q .. :J Q., 1 , -5, s N ,,,. - ., q Y lx Q fi- ,A 1-A ff , -lg- l ll li 'ill . 'x Y' Upon the death of Dr. William Pratt Dale II, each in- dividual who knew and loved him felt a great loss. But perhaps all the emotions concerning Dean Dale were best summarized by Dr. David M. Vess, Head of the Department of History and a former student of Dale's. 'Dr. Dale was the kind of man you would remember. He sat commandingly on his platform in front of the class, instructing the students in his beloved history, often flashing that friendly, mischievous smile. Since he came to Howard in 1941, he knew and loved an entire gen- eration of Bulldog athletes. To know Dean Dale, was to know the anecdotes of his patience and prodding of his boys. His life was working with students, he served as Dean of Men and later as Dean of Students. As an academic advisor, he touched the lives of many pre-law students. Dean Dale was wise in counsel, full of funny stories and tales, gentlemanly, cooperative, and respected. He shunned ostentation, but he was a member of numerous honorary organizations and listed in many Who's Whos. To some in the department he was our teacher. But, most of all, to each of us, he was our friend. gm sam ws: I W g l I f x 8 , n ' 3 i 3 5' ' 5.5: ai? lt FV Q ,, , k 3- ,jus P ggks taste of contents Introduction ....... ...... Activities ............ ...... Organizations ........ ...... Sports .............. ......... Beauties .......................... ......... Greeks ............................... ......... Administration, Faculty ........ ......... Classes ............................... ......... ....6 ..16 ..38 ..80 102 130 162 192 Advertisements ............... ......... 2 26 Epilogue ................ ......... 248 5 gn..- This is a book about Samford .... It speaks of past, present, future. The traditions of the past, agonies of the present, and hopes of the future combine in each of us to make us What We Are. The maturing proces- ses of learning, living, growing, are a part of us. We must be what they make of us, or is it what we make of them? Nevertheless, We Are Samford, we, with our own individual likes and dislikes of Samford make it what it is. lust as it, in a sense, molds us, we mold it with the surging dynamism of our youth. We can shape it, help it grow, speak for it, represent it, and some- times even change it. But no matter what we do, Sam- ford still remains an entity in itself. . ., it is Involved in community and international activities, it is Inter- ested in the welfare and actions of its students, it fos- ters Intelligence, for of what else does learning con- sist? lt is Ironic, for anything connected with humans must be peppered with irony, and Samford has Indi- vidual traits which certainly no other school has. But Samford consists of one more thing-the faces. In the following pages are pictures of Samford faces, reflect- ing every aspect of it-Involvement, Interest, Intelli- gence, Irony, Individualism. 'L 4 i MQW' I ,I v l I ll 1 X F' The face of Samford. . .the face of the student. Apathy? Unknown to the Involved Samford student. He is one who is always running from one activity to another. Perhaps he spreads himself too thin. But that's what life is all about-pushing the limits. Get off your apathy and start pushing. ' 1 'Q ID ol f i . . . r-A. . . . 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The older he gets, the more he sees: 'me is a part of everything around it, and every- thing with which it comes in contact becomes a part of it. To live, man must p'rove that he desires to be alive, and this is done by being Interested. OEISGRGIHI Q ILL!! ,4,iJ li'f.Lf,ff. ah l Q :rs Janis 'i ' ZZ. .,J.L.J,,Q,ILT' ':1+- ,M .1, Mm IA 1 ' ll gm XQW W W S K 1' ,lx ,Qx X 1,1 H D if X LI 1-'I' ,,.1 1 Q K..- lntelligence .... Faces, faces intent on the learning processes of today, changing expressions at the instant of an intriguing discovery, a flash of understanding- these are the brilliant sparks of the intellect of man. The only Intelligence a learner has is the capacity to understand all things-once they are opened to him. ' 'waz' MLA., tsibvdaio- CIHGRI Expressions of Irony. . .these are part of the fun at Samford. A face expresses puzzlement over the little things of everyday living. . .cIasses, dates, being with others. Mark Twain, the personification of Irony, adds spice to the humor of living in the here and now. 12 Q y :'Qi?i5' ff? ax 1 iw, ... M I ig 's Q31 LGU Lifqii' :ai '31, . ' x r-'ff' ff-Lxff , Up- SN, ' N X Y ,, inf Q 4 79' nj., 5 41 'iff ' ?'.fiiQ'z?:'-15,41 . I, if 'f,'izx'2'f:f , f-. ,SJ .,a ...iv f,.,,w- , , ' ,J-13 ,r -'1.-.x'- A ' 13 'a ,:',g,.'f,.g. g If IX 5. 'vf'f 2 3 riff. -117 f'11' x' Q, i' K- f.: ,ft wg fx-y ..eU, 4, V ,' I2 1, gl' . , Nami? v. ' 1 f ,V .aw up -'Q-is X , , W -15:5 fi, fu ' A f. Mn , n ..,,:, IUC! ICUAIISTIIC The Individual is What We Are. One is a whole, and many are parts of a whole. We form the whole of the Samford personality. The individualistic traits of each one of us grow together to make us What We Are. '- . Ji ab' Q , - xi! 5 q. T? 33 , ' , . ,5 -' '44 , ,455 ,.i:':YL:.I'-Q if C-'V -x ,Lff:: . ' f f A, -'I-G . -'15, ff-'ffizg - 1. , ,-,T VT -Sadr ' ff, 5 'JM-7 43 4-2' J if J ,EW fi 7 Qpxrn: 15, r z pax ' Lf? -':'i' 4 ' D ,- , .'3'. 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Jw ,I l Q-A K-in sw.: - Eiftl .9 .RQ I L A ,J, .Fx A .447 'wo .-in 9' y-Q. l YT? 4 - I s 1 ,Q ir ,, .lf ,- 7 l.1j I T-f rf?- Dr. and Mrs. Wright welcome incoming Freshmen Del Allen, ludy Robinson, and Rickey Gilley at the annual President's Reception Dl26Sl06l11I'S RGCGDTZIOH GQGGITS III? shm I1 Fran Thomas and lisa Nordlinger make new acquaintances during one of the Freshman Class meetings. As six hundred Freshmen entered Samford in Septem- ber, they were greeted with the same process of every other new class. They stood in long lines, listened to welcoming speeches, met a new roommate, tried to find the i'caf . They learned the ropes during registra- tion, became identified as student numbers, and began attending classes. To highlight the opening whirl, they attended the President's reception,during which they were able to meet Dr.and Mrs.Wright for the first time. 18 4 David Dykes soon learns that registration is everything he was told . . .and more. CODVOEAUOD IS A i2EAl EXPERIENCE .gl Salt and Co. perform at one of the first convocations. '25, With the advent of two convocations per week, Sam- ford students found it more convenient to attend the correct number of chapels. From each school and de- partment of Samford, contributions were made by vari- ous faculty and student body members. This expanded the Chapel!Convocation Series and offered students a number of ways to meet the required attendance. Activities 19 DRGSDGCUVE I:l26Sl1lTl6l1 Leann ABCUTZ samfono One of the first important events ofthe year at Sam- ford was High School Day, a day set aside for high school seniors interested in Samford. With the influx of these students and their parents, Samford set about to entertain them and to inform them about the school. Prior to the football game were the annual track events and the Tricycle Race, presented by the Greeks. Follow- ing was the debut concert of the Hear and Now Singers. 20 Activities l TW f' c.7 ...Q--Q1 xx High School Day Guide, Lou Ramagli, conducts propsective Samford student Becky Duncan on a tour of the campus. 1 vu: E K V l bf' 'ax . I T ' 1 ' I Q' 'La S' N rfb f DX , t ' l l 5 4 ll ,L l a . Ap, n fakgpx gg - 1 f ' lux' - ww as-fee . . mv- y fffiixe-Q ' 5 1 The Hear and Now Singers perform their initial routine in Seibert Gymnasium during the High School Day festivities. l l u I l 5 'I r SAIUIIGRC CONCERTS GHIGRIIAIH STZUCGHKS A I FJ Above: The Hear and Now Singers display their talent. Below: A first this year, rock bands come to Samford. ,f ' .fu-wt, ........qx,. -. .,............,..,--i mmnqpqgu-in x , ,355 ' ' ,Q ' 'lslvm Q 23:3 ' 0 ' f'?'r'j M gfkargseaivuye Ixxkxmk 4 q IEA!! 1 l 5 :fl ll ef-qi 2 RNA K .www-W S A . 4 Ji' gf v .ff W. Q Q,- W U Lt ? . V , c... if -l 'IL' .r 94 J' 1 s' '- Q' '. , A --i M .sign ,- , 9' - : 4 I. ., . , ., .. 'fi g if . ii. Tl: fi-Q1 t ,- 5, 4.3, xi li 12 4 4.1535 H5173 QQ? ,N 1 3, .,I .1 .-A' Q ,ft -5 52:5 ,Elf ox Qi Ji .gpg , -,fi ,' ff . A 4 ,Alu-5 iiiir iff! on 'T 1' si-4.5! ,F . . sul t' ' 1' K' 1 WPG 6- . .b -4 'L -J' :H 5 '-r 5915 lx :V .,: P2 'iff rf l rf '. if-' 'I t .J 22 Activities hs 1P i r a.i.ii 'lr Inv-- As Peanuts characters, Masquers enter into their Samford 'second childho0ds. IHASCIUGIQS CREATE Ihl20UGl1 ORAIHA In the play, 'lMadwoman of Chaillot actors must portray highly dramatic characters. Students majoring in drama, interested students, and spectators participated in the Masq uers this year. Through- out the year, students learned parts, made costumes, built settings, and publicized their plays. As a result of this work, a variety of plays was performed in Samford's theater. L l ,.. - 4: bzrq A Samford faculty member, Miss Carolyn Green, prepares to try her luck at the Sigma Nu Balloon Burst. Bsu cannlval pnomotes . . .Balloons . . Cotton Candy . . .Space Bounce . . .Egg Throw . . .Balloon Burst . . .Peanuts, W E T LU fs 00. flux, X-A fvfrfi V. it I 5 The A Cappella Choir Marching Kazoo Band provides entertainment and a spectacle at the Carnival. GOO0-Wlll . . .Candied Apples The BSU Carnival always shows what students will do for a good cause. Ben Armistead sacrifices his dignity as SGA President for a few moments to help bring in money. Q Sw od' . . .Sponge Throw . . .Hamburgers lunior Class member Suzanne Spain masquerades as a child's favorite dream, the clown, to draw attention to her organization's money- making project. Z B+.. 1 , Activities 23 'file 1 Xi-EV Dazzling firewords displays entertain spectators at a rally prior to the Homecoming football game. 24 Activities lib any Samford Maiorettes rest between shows and watch the Homecoming game as Samford Bulldogs score another victory. all pantlclpate ln homecoming 1971 Homecoming, the most important event of the year, stirred intense anticipation on the part of some students and diligent participation on the part of others. Float- building, nominating a Homecoming Queen, late hours, exhaustion, were all a part of Homecoming 1971, all to be remembered by the students with' nostalgia in the years to come. Top: Before the kickoff, Samford students gather to cheer the Bull- dogs on to victory. Bottom: As the spectators roar, Samford Bulldogs run the Millsaps Majors off the field. Activities 25 im -if '5- il n' is ' 1 259 I KZ. . xml we., .. ,Y .M ,'. W -yu gm.. .1 L Q5 ' . . ,,.-. ' ff 3- .. t ,-.5 tel 'NF' mf .. 3 . .1-2 5 :eff 4 6595.31 ,gf J :f f fe- ffl! .fs we 3 'ff 24 Ig. '42 .33 ga, , 'N 41 332' 'S A xhfft' vi:- fi ,QQ iii! ,anal Lrg. 13:2 1. 'Fl .L I .5 ,.g,g,. 5 .132 .. ff: V-. ii il '.'I'l-. my .f' FQ ' 1, In ti - -' 'fi ,aw Mff .y lt 1 vm. K ,- Jan-tenm offens new expemences Although it has been in practice only three years, lan-Term has become well-established at Samford. Stu- dents were able to take courses within the regular cur- riculum to aid them in the core requirements. In ad- dition, unusual courses were offered to expand the stu- dent's knowledge in areas unfamiliar to him. Students were able to learn about the religions of the world, glassblowing, the United States Senate, foreign cooking, and archaeology. The lan-Term courses offered a well- balanced selection for the interested student. 15 v Congressional Intern Nancy NeSmith learns all is not work as she shares a lighter moment with her boss, Rep. Tom Bevill. 26 Activities Helen Gaither tries diligently to create a glass bottle as other mem- bers ofthe class look on. X' l 5' .af x' X f . up 'X ,J f 'f X j 'F fi e V Y: , 'V ' Ah ,e ' 4 l g 'L Q . r Ni ' uk. ' 'r' K 9 ww D' I Q . w i I t P' ' . 'AEA Y' x I M. , .S . . Q Above: Becca lones and Megumi Matsumura learn to eat their own Oriental cooking with chopsticks. Below: Elgin Thomas, lim Holladay and Frank Preston adjust equipment in the newspaper office. al' .- X 4 D :Ky fl J.: A-,A-1 6 ,if'3,i'f' . ., f . M5 1, ' 9 3415 fl' QR 'N-1 3,-ni wiv' 5 , -sv' p ,- YG. 7' 4' uggx iiabilifnzv'-Arg' 14 -' I .,- , ,.' 'f i7-N6 +211-g',-.-5113 ' '. - YT' 'Ii .ff ,- if-' .xxfzg . . ,, y --+ .1 ...av I-v An athlete tries his best to win the vaulting contest on S-Day. Cyndi Downing and George Whife win l 0Phle5 for D0fll'3Ying Well'dl'9S5ed King wins a symbolic prize lor being i'Miss Pretty Feet . Lemoyne Old 50UlhEl'I10I'S- N IT J .W . er Q -I' ?3'1 .r . ,-.':: zu 49 ,p- Q.,-ss 2 an 55 28 Activities -3 fi xl. 'M 5. Qlkdfat 'K 'fztfgqjg rzamaravinwwv-va: 'M -ji., 3 ,,- ' A .Jil . T A. FP-Dv' Q: P .L Q 1 fx, .Ill A 5.5. .. . I .F . h N Runners from all walks of campus life leave the starting line in an attempt to win the S-Day intramurals trophy. Doug Weeks is able to take time out from studies in music to make a kite from his childhood days. S-OA WGICCIUGS SPRING ISO SAITIIIORO As spring let the students out of the dormitories, they held a day of fun and frolic to celebrate. Between eat- ing watermelon, making kites, and participating in the ever-present intramural events, the freed students were able to act like children again, without anyone taking critical notice. After S-Day, they were able to settle down to studying again to prepare for final exams. ig xg., Two girls who look as if they need help are also trying to build kites in honor of S-Day. I gi Lg fx Activities 29 1,1 - fu gi ., V. fl' Q Q-'4 fi'-1 ii 1 :YI 3 1 ,Aa 1 I I I 4 v I 'Q F521 aug I I . 9 1 a t i i J 13 I X21 wi .3 in 175 i 'tt' J I s I at .4 Ji 'S , ' X4 'Nfl it 4+ W' - ,E MP' , t. I ' . IN ..,. . h 32 1 5: - 43: ltr: J. I '59 Juniors win Sweepstakes in Step-Sing 1972 by singing a selection of songs from the Carpenters. JUHIGI2 class WINS SWGEDSITAKGS 'Y mf, 34 . . N . 1,5 Q s. X I 1 f 2 - c Q, .. . ES A' ' 4,5 - 94-4 ' 4 .fi Q.-, fl , . is 1 '51 'W iv'-T1 F' ' ' - We Phi Mu Alpha enthralls audience with harmonious sounds blended with a dazzling light show. 30 Activities 1' fix lm C5 gs 3 i' 'L With a Riverboat theme, Alpha Phi Omega wins First Place in the Or- ganizations Division of Step-Sing. step-smo 1972 pnoves successful To receive Second Place honors among classes the Sophomore Class sings 'Man of La Mancha. Preparation for Step-Sing 1972 began months prior to the actual date set for the event. There were first of all rules to be learned, songs and themes to choose, and costumes to make before even the first step or note was learning. Miss Beverly Sutley, Step-Sing Chairman, kept the machine running smoothly and pulled each group through this exciting yet frightening experience. Activities 31 ? . :PX r ,,,...,.---1 -e2sww -N 1 ND' -1 I Alabama Supreme Court lustices preside over the 1972 Law Day McCall, ll'-2 Iustice lames 5- COIGMHI1, lf.: Chief IUSHCB Howell T- Moot Court Competition, held in the Moot Court Room of Cum- H0fliI1:lUSliCe N- Bl00dW0ffhilUd89l- Russell MCEIYOY. berland School of Law. The court members are: lustice Daniel T. -.f,s., ' ix 45 Above: Involved in the actual oral argument are: Left Counsel Table: tude of Cumberland School of Law to the court members for their lohn Carroll, Steve Wicker. Standing: Doug Noonan. Right Counsel attendance and for sitting as iudges. Table: lay Costan. Below: Professor Donaldson expresses the grati- ' vi g l ff o ,ue o, , oi , o,',0 to . , Y' Student Bar Association President Chip Hoffman presents the Out- istanding Law Professor of the Year Plaque to Professor Charles D. i Cole. -vi' 'wt' ,mx win Fl L,,,,,, J At Law Day 1972 Ted Coggin presents to Anita Miller and George Woodall an award for submitting the Best Appellate Brief Written I for the Appellant. M' .N Dean Rusk, formerly Secretary of State and presently Professor of International Law of the University of Georgia Law School, speaks to prospective lawyers at Cumberland's Law Day 1972. CUmBEl2lAl1O tuoents AUIEHD law DAY 1972 ff fi 'wi' 3 ' . c' Activities 33 I ,e, Zn in 1 , I, . XXQ , - b ' Q54 ' . ,,,,r v L-- ' 1 'N MCT' psig. If :glib --- , uv - 'll I: ll h E frm 5 g' ..., 2'j'fjn1i1? M ,v-T-. v, ? 5 if I . 1 Prior to the Candlelight Dinner, Samford celebrates Graduation with the first duo-carillon concert in the world. 34 Activities ,aff-7,1 .ell v . fl..- 'L I .-.. gl -.-K ' 4 .wwf 5521. 1, ' - -V . if iv: wr 1 -Lv sl.: ,951 'his-L v .-.,, 'Y' -X' 4 Qzm X 434, 1--fx X htxl f 'P .,g -0 pw -7 ' Xi-TE' 7 ffitgllhi V. f N , 4 , 6 X 3. 4 V . I ,Q ri 1 ' lv I .'4' Q! , JA I Q ' I ' 1 O At the Candlelight Dinner, Dr. Leslie S. Wright, President of Samford University, presents awards to Dr. Carl Whirley and Mrs. Willie Per Rose, Alumni of the Year. 'Y SGHIORS BIO IfAl26 well A11 CAl10l6llQh1I OIHHGR QB SAINIIORO holos BACCAIAURGAIG GXGQCISGS t - 4? ,J Q X? ld LN , Presiding at the 1972 Baccalaureate Exercises are: Dr. Leslie S. Wright, Rev. R. E. Glaze, lr., Dr. Ruric E. Wheeler, Vice-President for Academic Rev. G. Nelson Duke, Baccalaureate Speakerp Rev. William L. Palmer, Affairs. '- FY, Anxiously clock-watching, SGA President Ben Armistead and Glenda Allen show their anticipation as Samford faculty prepare the Seniors for the beginning procession of Baccalaureate. Activities 35 I-III l 5 Q MELCUME 1 APOLLO I5 ' CZOLONELI 1' I SANFURD e AWS QQIQA CAR HBLW0QD'SWoEX',?.-Q2 BEAUTY SALON HERTZJRENTIAACMI BARBER-S965 f2rs.egM:y2rLEs.22a2 51 ., 'ru liayf' .:4,:f, :v,g':i,'.,:,t gigs X 1 Samford welcomes Colonel and Mrs. lames Irwin to Birmingham and to Graduation during the Astronaut's Luncheon. ASU2Ol1ALlT1'S lUl1Cl1GOl1 hlGl1llGl11SS GIQAOUAUOD A-nv 4154: or sw F Fikfihif' - .AF g Colonel lames Irwin presents a picture of himself on the moon's Astronaut Irwin presents Io Dr. Leslie S. Wright a photograph of the surface to Frank Park Samford. Holy Land taken from the Apollo 15 capsule as it returned to Earth. 1 'I 36 Activities I L u I Dr. Leslie S. Wright presents the luris Doctor Degree from Cumber- 1 land School of Law to Iohn King Wright. X, l t l ,. 1 . ' ,. Q fs 1 l i .. . . - . l - l 3-f . ', , - , , ,af V , 4 Btuf 1 I 'wi I.-QV, ' I 0 i l 'arxznlit Y, -- M Dr. George V. Irons, Faculty Marshall, begins the Graduation exercise by leading the procession of Seniors into the stadium. l Qnaouatlon exenclses I Ame finale Lon semons - P' Av- ' s,il 5, re' I - .SN Q' Outstanding members of the 1972 Senior Class are: Row 1: Beth Ste- I phenson, Velma Wright Irons Awardp Susan Ferguson Brown, Hypatia Award. Row 2: Ben Armistead, President's Cup, Earl Taylor, Exchange Club Award, Dr. Leslie S. Wright, Col. lames Irwin, David Duke, Iohn R. Mott Award, Daniel Martin, lames M. Sizemore Award. Bathed in moonlight, Astronaut james Irwin listens as Dr. Leslie S. Wright speaks to the graduating Seniors. Activities 37 RQAHIZAI A l 5 i 4-1 5 fi 3: -1 I P 5 1 +L ,Aw ll 1 'J 1. 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Bibi - 40 Organizations The Samford University Marching Band highlighted the halftimes of both football and basketball games, as well as adding much spirit to the pep rallies and games. Fm' Y Drum Major Gary Parker directs the band as it marches. majonettes Samford University Maiorettes are: Melynda Reaves, Darlene Yarbor- ough, Beth Wilson, Susan Burkett, Anne Russell, Betsy Towers, Lelia Hadley. Organizations 41 A P V 1+ Eff- 'X' , 1. f fr 'P 'YNYAJ 919, 'lv' .g ' S I . , I. 1' A 5 V , s , Q,- g ' 5 . rf 1 1 'x' ' Y 'Practice makes perfect! under direction of Don Cornutt. 'y W 1. , wi' . V . 'M xg. V W ' 4 ' f rr , . 3. ,Q , 1 X f ' . .Y ' f I! , p . . uni! f K U E' -' f -. 42 Organizations ,vs rg' 1 'Y .-1 Drum Corps members are: Alan Black, Don Campbell, Terry Tingle, George White, Harry Adkins, Tom Hannaford. L Y ztvnrsaz --7 ag , R- - Flaggers Nancy Still, Terri Berg, and Valera Beck cheer Bulldogs. f t Y' N. SNA l -L J, Flag Corps members are: Row 1: Valera Beck, Kathi Berg, Nell Wilks, Shirley Wren. Row 2: Susan Howell, Debbie Garner, Dale Helmbold lanet Okin, Martha Helmbold, Nancy Still. flag comps A Cappella Choir members are: Row 1: Sara Bliss, Becky Duval, lan Thompson, Sarah Lee, Elizabeth Bell, Katherine Everidge, Kay lackson, Phoebe White, Melissa Cilbreath, Fan Price, Becky Stephenson, loy Vann, Wanda Alexander, Suzanne Rogers, Anita Gable, Debbie Ous- Iey. Row 2: Susie Thomas, lo Ann Rittenhouse, Dixie Rose, Carol A cappella chonz The Samford University A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Dr. L. Gene Black, represented Samford and the School of Music in numerous concerts both in the United States and abroad. rol Vines, Sheri Segrest, Nancy Rittenhouse, Emily Pryor, Annelle Bagley, Sandy Lawrence. Row 3: Charles Gilliland, Ralph lernigan, Craig Singleton, Mike Harris, David Cofield, Bill Drummons, jerry Dorriety, Frankie lones. Row 4: Darryl Cooms, Steve Folmar, Shelton Harden, David Potts, Don Campbell, Mike Meeks, Richard Murray. Edwards, lane Withers, Beverly Sutley, Becca lones, Connie Taylor, Ca- 44 Organizations BSU Cl1Oll2 Directed by Tim Banks, the Baptist Student Union Choir followed its aim of Christian outreach through music by concerts, both local and on tour. '-inlvwv F54 lil Baptist Student Union Choir members are: Row 1: Dianne Breeden, Vickie Parsons, Ed Corbitt, Donna jones, Sheila Davis, Dianne Cot- tingham, Rosemary Baites. Row 2: Angela Golden, David Noel, Ron Roberts, Sue Couch, David Duke, Tim O'Neal. Row 3: Paul Duke, Ianet Okin, Debbie Fulton, Ricky Godwin, Sandra Pierce, Pam Ham- QD I-f dh .Q- 36 lin, Mark Stokes, Suzanne Spain, Tim Banks, Director, lim Landreth, Pam Lowery, Tommy Lowery, Skip Overton, Lucy Panjic, joy larrard, Doug Weeks, Babs Blass, Bob Dilks. Row 4: Wade Endsley, Darryl Cooms, Nancy Duck, Ellen Shirley, Rick Dill, David Chestnut, Linda Mayo, Florence Best, Bob Kruschwitz, Tricia Coffman. Organizations 45 I l l l l i l i I i 1 fl' 'G-fa C? Q .4 L Hear and Now members Nettie Weber, Kathi Berg, Sharon Mitchell, lov Christmas, Denise HUddl9Sf0fl, T001 Hannaford, Ken MCC0l'd, l Hank Williams, and David Dykes sing in the sunshine, and Tom Stoker set up their instruments near the library. U16 NEAI2 ADO DCW SIDGGRS -,AJ V 7:31 Wi- ,F Tv. . f HV Hear and Now Director Bob Burroughs, member Becky Hayes, and As Tom Stoker accompanies, Denise Huddleston, Sharon Mitchell Dr. Claude Rhea, Dean, School of Music, watch other singers. Nettie Weber, loy Christmas, Becky Hayes, and Kathi Berg sing. 46 Organizations UHIVGRSIIV chonale ....-s. ,. . N4 ---..---fl Samford University Chorale members are: Row 1: Meguni Matsumu- ra, Celeste Gonzales, Sharon Davis, Lauryn Brassell, Pamela Evans, Dr. Paul Hall, Director, Elizabeth Reese, Pam Overton, loy Crawley, Elizabeth Davidson, Beth Chapman, Susan Norman. Row 2: Martie lones, Andrea Kenny, Barbara Weaver, Diane Wright, Sheila Davis, Pam Collins, Kathy Wyatt, Beverly Warren. Row 3: Kyle Ellis, Babs Blass, Tweetie Smith, Sharon Brooks, Nancy Duck, lanice Elrod, Pa- tricia Hartsfield, Cathryn Brand, Becky Bolton, Becky Britton, Bar- bara Odom. Row 4: Vicki Shaffer, Rosemary Baites, Ellen Shirley, Mary Nolen, Kathy Phipps, Diane Bonner, Mary Allen, Sharon Dos- Under the direction of Dr. Paul Hall, the University Chorale performed the function of representing Sam- ford in Birmingham churches, at convocations, and at various special occasions on campus. Dr. Hall led the chorale to perform such numbers as Poulenc's 'lGloria and, to climax the year, What ls Man? hp-1 .. ' w l-1-.R ter, Marilyn Evans, Tommy Lowery, Elizabeth Misseldine, Kathy White, Vicki Carrol, Carol Bryan, Kathy Gilbert. Row 5: Mike Bedsole, How- ell Simmons, Danny Storey, Randy Tingle, Phil Martin, Andy White, Doug Weeks, Billy Strickland, Tom Wilder, lim Landreth, Frank Pres- ton, Charlie Christmas, Ed Burton, Bobby Erwin, Alan Headley, loe Lawrence, lack Ray, Dan Brooks, Rusty Chastain. Row 6: Roger Smith, lames Wade, Stan Owen, Larry Gay, loel Phillips, Richard Reeves, Tim Headley, Bob Hunt, Warren Culver, Lee Barrows, Larry Brymer, Rick Dill, Bruce Stephens. Organizations 47 Si ,x '4 samfono cmmson Samford Crimson staff members are: Clockwise, from lower left: Nan- cy Goodhue, lerry Armor, Stephen lerrell, Fred jacob, Lois King, lim Parker, Charles Sievers, Ray Sanderson, Frank Preston, lan Susina, Mr. Richmond Brown-Advisor, Susan Mease, F. Elizabeth Mathews Ruth Pippin, lim Moody. 5' 'QP ,-1 . ,. 1. g 4-nn in 4 . x t' 'V ,sy Las- 3 ' .' v, -.+L 1 4 fa X - A ,T ' AK' . I , . 1 . , 4.--, , l, . ' ff, ff'-I S' .Sa ' 'V f, ' -. ' f' -1' , - I-x. .., 5,5 id-1 v lg 1' .4 fyff' a, J !','1., L.'n,x,d'D,1 3 ,N tfxaf! 48 Organizations Nw.--.. ,..., .------ Y--- V. ,11 g7- - if QQ ff' .Y 1,-K .5 . i-.ffffB ' 'J' . 1 , ,. . M ', ' ' .' .4 P' ' .lux 4.1 H l ,aw -. iff. Jfvus ,flip .s 5 4, W ,v,4i. , , lcidkl. fl45l?'f I 5-.,f! '4 42513 X , ,- '54 .s , A , JS: ahve- t t- -W' fi-in if . - W -- ,pr , ... , w - . - if .A 'v A isp. . L:-P. v' 1' .3 r by k ,- .zfx 'v- ' ' XXLAQ'-g . . - fs: .. , . , . .X 4 - , A . . - ' s .N fy, 'tw-Lg, . A ,Ao-K r x - .F,:?w Q E he - s ,. 4. 'ysdrgjathw as 1 X iq Q-4: El ' Samford Crimson Editor George Cartwright and News Editor Randall Williams supervise each edition of the newspaper. 1 All 43 A f '..h ', Qi 1 wt 'gf 'fn sv 'Wt' ' wiv , - ll iaazzw- 1 'P La. Organizations 49 .. ang: -12 J! if 5 ' .1 is A SHIRE DCUS ' 1 52555: ,fr NIM., 41.15 4agf,1?' 1,5 50 Orgamzatlons W 4 N l ,Jig 5 ? iff i v O Af l X 3 , -Jr' Q V ., ,4 L 7 5-sfvzgelf, , , , f, -fbQ52:5g,j:Y:e5., I ii M s Q, I ,X -l I A . . I . . F. --.., , f of Entre Nous Editor lanice Elrod co-ordinates the work of her staff members with that of the Section Editors. iii' f-aiif A 3-L 11 Q llllllfffg ll,u Q 'igiik ffm 3 kin. Staff members are: jennifer Cox, Linda Cole, Pam Sherrill, Mike McMi- chen, Dianne Breeden, Alisa Boone, Cathy Chandler. , 'sv- 6X ff- - 'wget 'W'-Q.. .1 1 E jg.-wg 1,,r.utaef A. I -'J' 'V f . , Jfo ,. 1,147.1-fe ' '! 'ELZCJL . A 'i' twi- Qs.:- Y Section Editors are: Lynn Hazelgrove, Faculty and Administration, Lynn Taylor, Greeksi ludy O'Mary, Organizations, Donna Lay, Classes, lim Parker, Activities. xx... v-,K ,V 1 AX-...ah 5, Q! 'J Arnold Mooney, Business Manager, selling of advertisements. handles sales to students and the Organizations 51 .,. --C. i N l , Z X 'F W I 3 W 3 L L lu HQ-.K --:-. --.-J 'Cd e '31 f' 1 f:.1?kS'Q??'rQ 52 Organizations 1'- 1q 'n-.,, .4 iwz, N WVS Members of the WVSU Radio staff are: Bill Cope, Andy Bailey, Dan Holloway, Pam Sherrill, lennifer Cox, David Connelly, Wyatt Pope. lf 453' , f Q , 4-..-.gg 4 N .ff un lv-13-IJ? .yu 'vffafl ' S .ba i N A -- - ' . -' , ,I 'S X5 WVSU Station Manager is Sonny loiner. lim Holladay is the station's Program Director. Organizations 53 F CHAWFQRD JQHNSGN + , f.' '.- ' 1 -W ' f af- -, 1 'x wx ,..-- L..- In-' W I S' Z4 -. WL -3'fl19'2fU,7! Alpha Phi Omega members are: Row 1: Stretch Reed, Larry Faison, Alan Wellbaum. Row 2: Frank Preston, Ronny Moss, George Mont- gomery, Lou Ramagli, Doug Weeks, limmy Willingham, Ricky Godwin, David lones, Ed Corbitt, Steve Cagle, Ginny Gurley, Sweetheart, Steve Wiggins, I. D. Lancaster, lames Wade, Tee jackson, Pete McCIosky, 54 Organizations George McNeese. Row 3: lim Landreth. Row 4: Andy Bailey, Craig Sanderson, Mike Roberts, Roger Howard, Richard AlIen,Richard Crews, Bill Bryan, Allan Herbst, Marlin Harris, Donovan Harris, lim Holladay, Paul Lawrence, lack Robertson, Sonny loiner, Merideth Akers, Gary Parker, lim Carter, Allan Vaughn, Bill Goodman, Buddy Howorth. alpha phi omo omega APO, a service fraternity on campus, sponsors a used book store, aids in the Red Cross Blood Drive, and per- forms other important campus jobs. V 1 l l 1, l l 1 i l 1 Gamma Sigma Sigma members are: Row 1: Rosalyn Ray, Sue Young- strom, Susan Patton, Carol Adams, Gerene Henley, Susan Underwood. Row 2: Debbie Garner, Rebecca Ann jones, Tommie Lowery, Melba GAITIITIA SIQITIA SIGIUA A sister sorority of Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Sigma Sigma is in its first full year at Samford. The service sorority aids the APO's in proiects and initiates money- making events for community causes. Goodwin, Diane Lankford, Deborah Arnold, Alice Bower, ludy Hames Pat Williams, Sherry Hinton, Mary Exa Crew. Organizations 55 L l I P 1 'r ls I Q AI h L bd I ' ' fresl?mzn ilfvrilh aa2l?5edgalleilniiblcalifljrrageldonorary open to mil so K- ' b 'SA no f ef V l af- C 1 kk ju, W' -viz. '4 ' , 4,514 sk A ,I l ig 1 X 1 M I Xx i Q Alpha Lambda Delta members are: Row 1: Melynda Reaves, lamie Suzanne Holden, Susan Whitlock, Diane Taylor, Gayle Shackleford, Miller, Becky Stevenson, joy Garrard, Pattie Aderhold, Mary Nolen, Mary Nell Wilkes, janet Okin, Susan Underwood, Carol Edwards, Mar- lenny Shank, Kathy Hinkle, Carol Donaldson. Row 2: Becky Whorton, tha Campbell. 56 Organizations l ll for college students with a 2 0 academic average O ff.. 'Y RJ 5 'S--A Q 0,. 'L X Whiilv F Gamma Beta Phi is a national extention of Beta Club 1 1 g ' 1 I .- y '37 I . .. s -f , e . -'. 'P 've - 3 ' - y Q- Q, 'Q I 5 AA ..l i ' F . e -f . LL- 1 M I A .. ff A I N' ' f'-jg -'arg . 5 . - ,, i , 1, l 5' V 945, io' A Q' ,, me , e ,, in fic, V... . F 1 y W . QQ K Q vvf , 1 -ff, 2 -A v '2 f X T8 r A Q olfliaw' ' J M f' f A B , 't 1 'r 'ba . ' 39 F3 ' .B ' . 1 Y' ' B : f U A ' ' 1 at I i i W K 1 ,.' et f N. X ' 1 'D- 5 4' f 5 2 .A W i 14 i F ' Gamma Beta Phi members are: Row 1: Susan Whitlock, Lynn Hazle- Row 22 l0hn Simm0f1S, Ann Tllfkef, limi!! Miller, Al'l'l0ld M00fl0Y, grove, Susie Sirles, Alrrice Brown, Pamela Wentworth, lane: okin. Andy laekwn, Gene Luneeferd, Molly Faulk, Nancy NeSn1itl1, Gayle Shackleford. I 4 Organizations 57 , I I v l l I l hs' Delta Omicron members are: Seated: Pam Brown, Ellen Shirley, Melin- da Howard, Tricia Coffman, Wade Ensley, Sandy Lawrence, Regina 1 , OEIIA OmlCl20n Delta Omicron is a professional music fraternity for women, and encourages development of talent and scholarship. Ray, Becky Duval, Connie Taylor, Kathy Wyatt, Fan Price. Standing: Donna jones, Pattie Aderhold. aphl mu alpha Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a professional fraternity for musicians, and provides many programs for the student body throughout the year. Phi Mu Alpha members are: Row 1: David Purcell, Steve Folmar, Frankie tones, lohn Vess. Row 2: Don Campbell, Mike Sparks, Phillip Martin, Shelton Harden, Tom Hannaford, Bill Carr, Doug Weeks, Den- ny Dawson. Row 3: Bill Drummons, Chancey Stewart, Dr. Paul Hall, V- - 1 'awww ' . , ' 5 ' 'f5l'Z' -- 1 - 1'-f G. ' ' l ' 2 r . - N -all Ll . .w,.t'1..,., V, wt -au K . .. D ..,, 5 V h . , fx. W- . -, 'kt A W , nf: neg b ,V -ef - vmw-w -.Q i . 'S K :.I3!iaA'?. ' 3 7 Ei ,.. ' ! i l Y 5 1 2 i l le I4 Circle K is an active service club for men on campus, it is affiliated with Kiwanis International. The Samford Chapter annually receives recognition for services ren- dered. U L l 5 L 60 Crganizations il QQJIATID N - '--' '--A---- .. ' Q lv:-1-q-4, 1 1--.Lx Circle K members are: Row 1: Ken Turney, Tom Coomes, loyce Hugh- ey, Sweetheart, Rose Godsey, Mike McMichen, Steve Aycock. Row 2: Tim Wright, Mr. F. Allen Hayse, Advisory Ron Hankins, Earl Taylor, Rick Dill, lack Van Orman. K-GUESS K-Ettes, a Kiwanis-affiliated service organization for women, is the sister sorority of Circle K. The two clubs, through joint efforts, maintain various proiects within Birmingham. Members of K-Ettes are: Row 1: Betsy Griffin, Sharon Smith, Rick Dill, Sweetheart, Diana Moore, Ellen Thompson. Row 2: Ruth Messersmith, Charlotte Henson, Nelle Compton, loyce Hughey, ludy O'Mary. Row 3: Debbie Cumbie, Kathy Roden, Debbie Hinton, Mary Nolen, Belinda Henry, Brenda Griffith, Kathy Ingersol, loyce Hamlin, Becky Forten- berry. I 2 ,,- 44 ,- Organizations 61 1 i l l 1 l 1 i l tl l ll l I Pi Tl V ' -es- .. f :J'7. l -. it L? .53 'r X' f fa: '7 VY' ' ' ,' I? M ix A 96 2: Nfxdlf .Q we Math Club members are: Row 1: David Williamson, Sheralee Echols, Peggy Schramm, Rita Whorton, lohn Simmons, Kathy Hinkle, Linda Stewart. Row 2: W. S. Bishop, Danny Campbell, Richard Brown, Steve 62 Organizations Schmidt, Ronnie Dawson, Ronald Blankenship, Cary Robbins, Bill At- kinson, Gordon Morrow, Miller Peterson, Dr. W. D. Peeples, George T. Crocker, Mrs. Mary Hudson, Dr. Thomas Cheatham, Mrs. Letitia Yeager. ITIAIID ClUB The Math Club is open to students interested in math- ematics and related fields. The organization is open to freshmen as well as upperclassmen. DI ITIL! DSll0l1 Pi Mu Epsilon is a national math honorary fraternity. The fraternity strives to maintain a high academic aver- age in mathematics and instruct members in specialized fields. m lf 'li 1 v s ll: ' l l ' at l, gl Qt . Q0 e ,,, V l 9 GN , I ' G? i-me ' 546' .K , 29 ITN 1:3 , N X l V i, I l ,N ,, if f' , I 59-inf X. xv' I - r . .- 'lllfg l 1 ' 4 di 1 'S --:vw Pi Mu Epsilon members are: Row 1: Lou Ramagli, Steve Schmidt, 3lSl10P, Df- W- D- P99Pl95, Ronnie DBWSOIW, G90l'g9 Crocker, Mrs David Williamson, Linda Stewart, Danny Campbell. Row 2: W. S. Marv Hudson, Dr- Thomas Cheatham, MYS- Lefitia Yeagef- Organizations 63 l l l I. I Ii- DAUA Hypatia, an honorary organization, is composed of Samford women in their senior year of studies. These women excel in scholarship, leadership, and service. Q7 is gin Hypatia members are: Row 1: Gwenn Sowell, Susan Ferguson Brown, Beverly Sutleyf Ann Mintz, Ellen Wood, Brenda Crump, Debbie Hal'- Marilyn Bollinger, Nancy Goodhue, Kathy Smith, Sally White. Row 2: rison Roy, Elizabeth Douglas, Bronwyn Hand, Glenda Allen, Tricia 54 Organizations Elgin, Becca tones, Mrs. Mary Washington, Faculty Advisor. Jmlcnon oelta kappa tmicron Delta Kappa members are: Row 1: David Duke, Bradley tennis, Danny Martin, Steve Aycock, Steve Cagle, Allen Murphy, Gary Pears. Row 2: Mark Reed, Mike Carlson, Bob Banks, Mike Mur- thy, Mark Barnard, Darryl Wood, Arnold Mooney. Omicron Delta Kappa is a national honorary fraternity whose members are junior and senior men. Noted for their leadership and scholarship, the men are inducted into the organization in the spring. l:1 ? :Tix 'si .. ' x ly i Y U-Q., ' A ' K F 3 N., ffl R . . 'Y 'SERVICE QLlllO Service Guild members are: Row 1: Gayle Shackleford, Martha How- ard, Susie Sirles. Row 2: Robin Rowden, Molly Faulk, Elizabeth Doug- -as, Mrs. Margaret Sizemore, Faculty Advisor, Sheri Segrest, Lenore Qorsworthy, Nancy Hamby. The Service Guild, composed of outstanding women at Samford, serves as hostesses at campus functions and welcomes distinguished visitors to Birmingham. 419 an 4 Q if ' -Q' Y:-H7 nr LA 4. sf Q Ministerial Association members are: Row 1: Craig Singleton, Mike Rhodes, Carl Bush, Mark Stokes, Mike McGinnis, Stanley Bates, lames Davis, Mike McMichen, Alan Black, Bob Duvall, loe Legg. Row 2: junior Murray, Roy Sanford, Brad Mclaine, Mason Beale, Vice-Presi- dent, Rick Carpenter, Gary Love, Mike Lewis, Tommy Graves, Ronny Hicks, Bud Swindle, Haywood Armstrong, Ralph lones. Row 3: 1. G. 66 Organizations ?l Cramer, Mike Brooks, Luther Foreman, David Wilson, Marc Limbaugh, Bill Cain, George Stone, lerry Dearmond, lohn Roberts, Wayne Ethe- ridge, Darryl Wood, Secretary, Rick johnson. Row 4: Grady Wade, Keith Fordham, President, Allen Murphy, Treasurer, Mitch Williams, Mike Sutton, Recreation Chairman, Rick Ousley, Rod Minor, Program Chairman, Chip Smith, lohn Perry. mll1lS1I6l2lAl ASSOGIAUOH The Ministerial Association's members were the stu- dents studying at Samford for the ministry. At weekly meetings, the men learned from various speakers about some of the aspects of the ministry. Through the H-Day program, they were able to travel into the different counties of Alabama to preach at Sunday morning serv- ices in churches. l I T I P l l l l v. y--N. ........-... . t V 1 4 t Ak The Religious Activities Council co-ordinated work in various mission fields in the Birmingham area. They in- troduced interested students to working at the Boys' and Girls' Industrial Schools and helped with tutoring sessions at elementary schools. The successful Christian 3Emphasis Week was co-sponsored by the RAC. I 1 t i ig, tmellqlous activities council 11 :gli EL 3 ' W-Ma. . If A 'Q Ctnru -xi V Religious Activities Council members are: Mrs.'Esther Burroughs, Paul -' Wheeler, james Wade, Carol Edwards, Becky Rogers, David Duke, Angela Golden, loe Glaze, Allen Murphy. P t t t 1 I l 5 -sq -'Ui , t I W Organizations 67 l f i I I I 3 Dhl Alpha UWGIA Phi Alpha Theta is an honorary fraternity for students in social science. - I P l 1 1 . lx 4-41 Phi Alpha Theta members are:Row 1:Mrs. Fanna N. Bee, Grace Schul- Row 2: I. D. Lancaster, David Whiteside, Dr. George Irons, Arnold te, Glenda Allen, Belinda Henry, Marilyn Bollinger, Nancy Goodhue. Mooney, Dean Hugh C. Bailey, Dr. David Vess, Miss Carolyn Green. 68 Organizations Pi Gamma Mu at Samford is one of the oldest nation- al chapters of this social sciences honorary. A Pi Gamma Mu members are: Row 1: Belinda Henry, Grace Schulte, l- D- l3nCaSlEl'- ROW 21 MPS- F3003 N- 309, Dean Hugh C- Ballet' Glenda Allen, Marilyn Bollinger, Nancy Goodhue, lohn McCullough, DF- George V- l 0f'5f M555 C3 0lYn Gfeenf David Whll9Sid9, l9SS9 E Sprayberry, Dr. David Vess, Rick Carpenter, Dr. W. I. Duncan. Organizations 69 r l l l l . l v L I L Sigma Tau Delta is an honorary organization for all English majors and minors. Its purpose is to promote excellence in the area of English. SIQTITA EAU 061113 Sigma Tau Delta members are: Row 1: Nancy NeSmith, Sharon Brooks, Kathy Collins, Carol Green, Tricia Elgin. Row 2: Dr. Charles Work- man, Samuel Mitchell, Mary Nolan, Becca lones, jamie Miller, Mrs. Martha Brown, Dr. Margaret Brodnax, Dr. Austin C. Dobbins. ., ac 70 Organizations is I l 4 l I l panlsh clue The Spanish Club is open to all interested students. It's purpose is informative, as meetings are held for the purpose of listening to speakers and specialists in the field. Spanish Club members are: Row 1: Alisa Boone, Ann Adams, Teresa Vacca, loyce Hughey, Lynn Bush, lerry Armor, Pete McCluskey, Greg Bearden. Row 2: Susan Whitlock, Bill Riddle, limmy DeLupp, Dale Skelton, Horace Kimbrel, Bill Goodman. Row 3: Mrs. Myralyn All- good, Advisor, Debbie Sorrick, Kathryn Solomon, Becca lones, Dot Fowler, Tina Gantt, ludy Malone, Terry Arantz, Cathy Chandler, Shar- on Brown, Kathryn Brand, Suzanne Spain, Becky jordan, lon Terry, Pam Kendrick, Sharon Taylor. Organizations 71 The Student National Education Association was com- posed of students in the field of education. To promote improved preparation for prospective teachers,the mem- bers worked closely with Samford's Education Depart- ment and visiting educators from various universities. stuoent national EDUCATION ASSOCIATIIDI1 SNEA members are: Row 1: Melynda Reaves, Diana Moore, Sharon Guest, Donna Garrett, Alice Pittman, Debbie Henton, Belinda Henry, Sheila Davis, Pam Collins. Row 2: Marsha Smith, john Swiney, Dr. lohn Carver, Nancy NeSmith, lamie Miller, Barbara Kimmons, Tova Schneider, Kathy Kuykendall. 5 pk 5 m -7 .A l 72 Organizations 'fb 46 E l 4 l 1 Q 6 ',G,4 1- ' -5 g,g.1A--,- - zi 'i f H- .V -.J i. - - . if 1 L. .- ' f CD 1' BERL 'X lxli h A. OF 1 xxx' - G1 1 'Y '-I' nkm ' .n ,. ,. --V... v- -v 4 4-' ,Nw , ALQ- ' , ,. LBA' ... , - s.,-sfm. X , -Y ----S-------V liwxff L.. if 'WW , 1rA:4f--i 1 -1 - . -Y ,,' L, 4: ' Y-. . -.. . ini Phi Alpha Delta officers are: David Barber, Hal Ferguson, Tom Tur- ner, Miss Ann Adams, Wayne Thorne, Hal McDonald. Phi Alpha Delta is one of four fraternities at Cumber- land School of Law on Samford University campus. It initiates Freshmen law students on the basis of their scholastic averages. OIIIIICGRS Organizations 73 MW li, l l i l l l fu. fqifv nf' til-.-17 Ny' I f 'x l The 19714972 SGA Executive Council members are: lim Hart, Trea- surerg joy Gooch, Vice-Presidentg Ben Armistead, Presidentp Becky Dunn, Secretary. stuoent GOVGRITITIEIWTZ ASSOCIAIIOH Members of the Senate convene at regular meetings to regulate Sam ford politics and the student organization. 90 36 QQ QQ S 8'5- ui?-V Qlq' , 5 V l' in 'W' 74 Organizations 'ina . il' n. Y 5 ft -v 1 .A X Not pictured are: Senior Class Senators: Buddy Howorth, Ellen Wood, David Anderson, Tricia Elgin, Nita Satterfield, Rose Godsey. Freshman Class Senators: Melissa Crockett, Elise DeCarIo, Bruce Hall. Pharmacy Senator is: Pat Barlow. 6,-6 N3 'Yi .nw I. Q4 vm- ' l 14 N , X . lon! - t .z Organizations 75 sv' G .- lunior Class Officers are: Pam Lowery, Treasurer, Cathy Bradley, Sec- retary, Mary Lynn Hartselle, Vice-President, Arnold Mooney, President. o Q P N 4 r if K I r j. l l l 'WL- Q,i.ifif,t JK Sophomore Class Officers are: Becky Rodgers, Treasurer, Sheri Se- grest, President, Andrea Kornegay, Vice-President, Sue Hurst, Secre- tary. 76 Organizations 3 ' mx 'wi class offlcens Freshman Class Officers are: Melissa Crockett, Senator, Scott Payne, President. Not pictured: David Dykes, Vice-President, Cindy String- fellow, Secretary, Karen Smith, Treasurer. f Ms if Q if W 8 Not pictured are: Senior Class Officers: Bob Smith, President, ludy Lambeth, Vice'Presidentp Ron Hankins, Secretary, Barbara Hall, Trea- surer. 1 I . I I 1 irsqa llvens chmstmas SDIIQII U' ,L...,,, . it . Q QP A I Q 4 MTF ' hr, 1 ,, Q va ' 1 ' r' -H ,gif ,J xx 2 wg' V U' In-q g if k , K H'i5.!i!lw 5,5 ' R5 Y 8 N ' D IPllII v ,L i 4 it L jlllill' 'Q'HXii ' , Xiuwy,-5 N ASGA provides tree and festive spirit in Robert's Cafeteria during Samford Freshmen attend their first SGA party and learn about Christ- ,ChfiSfm3S- mas at Samford. 5 Organizations 77 l l I F l l l I I is l. 1 It alpha kappa p I , . . . . .,. . ... Ms . - 'y'q ,- ,., ,. ,V ., .- A. f' . : , ' as ! -4 GA' , 1, 1 jf 'YJT 'f Q ', - ,.,':v.' .t, .r ,. - ,, , ' Wy' ' 2- f 4 4 f l ,, - -5 Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Omega Chapter is one of the oldest and largest chapters of this national business honorary for men. It was established to promote re- search and excellence in the field of business. 1 ,ni , 4.13. , f ,RX :,,, Alpha Kappa Psi members are: Row 1: Henry Burge, David Ander- son, lohn Coombs, Bill Watson, Tom Lawson, Martin Borland, George Montgomery. Row 2: Sam Hall, Bobby Horton, Earl Taylor, George Dhl Chl theta Beersdorf, lohn Swisher, lim Stephens, Dan Smalley, David Patterson, Barry Vaughn, Mike Smith, Carlo Diliberto, lerry Defoor, Ben Machen, David East, jerry Thomas, David Mason. Row 3: Robert Ellis, Charles Miles, Garve lvey, Tom McCain, lim Hart. Phi Chi Theta is a business honorary established for women business majors. It bonds businesswomen to- gether in their chosen field. Women entering secretarial work, managerial work, or other areas of business are eligible for membership. Phi Chi Theta members are: Row 1: Dawn Nunnally, Rebecca lones, Sharon Doster, Debbie Brown. Row 2: Carolyn Lipscomb, Eunice Buffington. W' B 'ii- 3. wg The gl llle it lp fafull 'I I A tl il' r ,L f .Wt ':'ll . 'll nv L i The charter group of the Samford University chapter Phi Beta Kappa, the deans of each school, the academic of the Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Fraternity was installed vice president, Dr. Leslie S. Wright, and Chancellor Har- in April of 1972. The charter group was composed of well G. Davis. faculty members already in Phi Kappa Phi, of those in SQQ P F' rv, Q9 . 99 all'- rr!-XS 'P'P pl' 'T Charter members of Phi Kappa Phi Honorary are: Row 1: Chancellor Harwell G. Davis, Dr. Leslie S. Wright, President of Samford Univer- sity, Dr. lohn McDow, University of Tennessee, Installing Officer. Row 2: Mrs. Frances Hamilton, Mrs. Sandra Bearden, Dr. Melvin W. Smith, Dr. lames Brown, Dr. Perry Morton. Row 3: Dr. joseph L. King, Miss .phl kappa Dhl 1972 faculty and senior initiates of Phi Kappa Phi are: Row 1: Sarah Elizabeth Douglas, lane Hogue Bruckmeier, Pamela Sue Evans, Ellen Glenn Wood, Belinda Lou Henry, Susan Ferguson Brown, Molly Ann Faulk, Ann Lowell Mintz, Deborah Sue Harrison Roy. Row 2: Max D. Gartman, Daniel Ernest Martin, Dan Hall White, Stephen Wilson Avalee Willoughby, Mrs. Sarah Glass, Mrs. Mary Washington, Miss Mary Elizabeth Forman. Row 4: Dr. Lee N. Allen, Dr. William D. Geer, Dr. George V. Irons, Dr. Wheeler Hawley, Mrs. Marilyn Morton, Mrs. Carolyn Rhea, Dr. Claude Rhea, Dr. Harry Tibbs, Dr. lames New- man, Dr. lohn Wintter. Row 5: Dr. Ben Chastain, Dr. Alto Garner, Dr. Ruric Wheeler, Dean Arthur Weeks. Shell, David Nelson Duke, lames Arthur Brown, lr., Eugene Mabry Lunceford, Earl Lunsford Taylor, lr., Walter Rish Wood. Row 3: Dr. W.D. Peeples, Dr. Sigurd F. Bryan, F. Wilbur Helmbold, Dr. Mabry Lunceford, Dr. Arthur L. Walker, lr., Dr. W.T. Edwards, E. Warren Smith, Richard Allen Hartley, joseph Morris Brown, lr. 1 r .M an .+- H PPE. '7 iUi'1 'B E. WX RIS f' 'fmif K 'rf 2 ' -f +5 swf. ' , -ef D' lr .' - , 1 xv, 1 K, , X 'fsgffzzm K V ,. . f 5 wiag' 1 , ' ..'-, ., 4,,,-,5 L Mgr it-3, X f ' .af , . 1, 5 55' V 5 .' 3 I AN J F ,rw K , - b XE : v2 :-- - 2 1 -. - W x ' 'H' S, 95' K' gn. 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K 'L J w. 1 , ' , A nm. fo X-L .4 'Ps' . . r xg r 82 Sports ll1U2AlTlUl2AlS ARG l1lQl1l COIUDETSIIIIVG Ministerial Association member Mike Sutton passes over the heads of AXA 's in an intramural football game. 3 :il xi' is ,ef M' e.fIf'5'H' ENDanny Martin runs with the ball as theI'lK'lPStry to block his swift progress. A- -Yu b N'-' Members of K A watch as Becky Whorton bumps the volleyball over the net to gain a point. w,J ,. jr' -. , - L.. ' .1 ff 25 1? if 1 ' QX 4 -if Vail Hall volleyball team members prepare to volley the ball back over the net in an intramural game. VARSITY CHGGIHGACGIQS ll Head Cheerleader Robin Rowden puts all her effort into helping lead the Samford Bulldogs to victory. 84 Sports ,fl Samford University Varsity Cheerleaders are: Row 1: Becky Black, Teresa lohnson, Robin Rowden, Gayle Shackelford, Lenore Nors- worthy. Row 2: 'Lou Ramagli, Arnold Mooney, Mike Murphy. ft Bullooq SPIRITS S ,J -A. .1 3 5, 1 1 N O u ,,,AiuM,..,f I WDW-1 '- i xx w ' , 1 ! l r i i 1 i i l V y f 9 U b l s I , , . P HH LEFT: Arnold Mooney leads Samford spectators in a yell for Bulldog victory. ABOVE: Leanna Howard and Becky Black jump with excite- ment over a Samford score. .'l 'Q-X 'ff 1, 1 f . .,., -1 wr, If ,, .dui . 'J I- - -1, ., 4 , M I . J .V l, . ,Q , . .f 4-11 A. V I 552: f 'KE-5 ,l.'A,, Varsity Cheerleader Teresa johnson the field for warm-up practice. , , U ww.. . fmqgk . ,, 'xfkx' ' ' 'fi T . 'J'--,, 5 Nr. vw. , ..- A .g-bf? q,tL,5Q leads as the Bulldogs fly onto 'Qt' 1 -. Y1 34.1095 h , ,f' 1, Nl' SJ Y.. am ., we Sports 85 'fi -----'fn -- -W - U Freshmen Cheerleaders are: Row 1: Robin Cottrell, Donna Bush, Terri Arantz, Mary Lou Tutwiler, Connie Regapoulos. Row 2: Lois I Thurmer, Lynn Eaton, Mary Katherine McRae, Dottie Cole. i l I F MLA' w 5 Q st 33 t 8 I , I 1 l Above: During a rest period, some of the cheerleaders try to under- 5 J r stand the complicated game of football. Right: But the Frosh Cheerers ' enioy the aspect of the game with which they are familiar, cheering. 55, A-4-52 .-J ...ve' . -,var-, ., 5 ac- -paw eil: X X, m-bf '. ' ' , . .v..L we-x. :iz R' gas,-:LA xl' .Q 86 Sports ' -gp ---V rv 2 YYY' ,177 -. l 1 I-Y V , 1 l I coaching staff leaos sam forzo Bullooqs A X x 23? V- ,. .. ,, L 1 1 4 1. 77. gd Q' S-t. til Ml The Samford coaching staff includes: Row 1: Head Coach Wayne Grubb. Row 2: Assistant Coaches: Wayland Elliott, Rochard Wood, Bill Baker, lohn Paty, Bill Hyde, lohn Grubb. Sports 87 4 -5 in xadlhgfrf, ,al grtgx' a Jil.. AA' 'V Sr rl? ' ou. 5 'J' 5' 5: s left Bulldog Make Cobb escapnng all tacklers, runs for a furst down ence Lnon Rnght Samford s defense team stops Newberry cold wlth BUUOOGS SlTlASh Ifl0l26l1CG NGWBERI2 tabsil' On a pass play Bulldog Charles Clanton scores against Newberry 1 it f lf ,QJZTFI if l l' li' ' . gg '7 W -s fi K X 3 'P , l 5 1 n 4, h X A 5 V up I X S ! W ,AA,. 3 W A Q: 1 'S i ul e ,arm A- . 1 'sir w -' . ievlsws , U Q- f ff ' S A gy ' N k ll 'G-lx ' i . 'N , if i . C ' 1, H r Y ' 0 -Ms -4 -0: S- , .4 - X: Juaffefbafk 5l10flY Trammell C0mPl9l9S his P355 SUCC95SfUllY- Bulldog Steve Parker is ready to smash Samford opponents. Y YQ if ' ' A-xavfvht 'lx' -17?-QPR' 'Q-Q 'K his 2:-S X' If- 'y4' Qsulf N My E- . sg xkqi Q. -fa 1 . Q55 ,-24551 I . L1-,hx 1 's.3?,'g'4i f .- X. ,-it-.M 1 fx-i'jj'53i 3 i i N. ess- , . we-f . , . l N 4 euvgiii -as-.. -.'Zi.-, V Below: Bill Hawkins splits the uprights for the extra point for SU. Flanker Charles Clanton receives the pass and runs for the touch- 3 f down. i N I Sports 89 P 1 -2, N xr if F 90 Sports 'N- A Q ,A . as, - 1-3 ' ha l ' fr . 5 --:Jjffff l l I I l 410' 1 A p 'if- 1 , I 9' J liff'ff.iPf 'vbi u.-if.:-j1'.A 3' Friff ' Samford Bulldogs run over Millsaps at Homecoming 1971 . BUHOOQS SIIOITID IUIUSADS 33-O' Q, NM 'I P 5' 1. g'wrw' ',Q, ,. K 'HO' ,Z H 5 dl mv Q. Teammales celebrate after limmy Nipper's TD against Millsaps. . A V l Hifi? - r Y . , N x ifzff' V' Y F' fat! X4- Gall 1 i I I -I lm sf I 5 . FQ.. . is Q. Ir A , r 2 N -.' X . -1. wig.: '4 QC . COW wr- -1 ., 'TAR 5 ir, -f .1 ...I mn :Samford s llmmy Nlpper passes successfully to Wayne leathers n 4 nf' ' at -5 71 X4 at 4 he llllll, ll 1191 'J ' Q l.:f,ll 'li S -0? Samford University Basketball Team members are: Row 1: Randy Holliman. Row 2:Head Coach Van Washer,Randy Long, Ralph Thomp- Brown, Laymon Williamson, lim Penna, Captain, Mike Walker, Terry son, Roger Martin, Randy Morgan, George Shearin, Otha Mitchell, Herb Luker, Assistant Coach Carl Taylor. Basketball Coaches are: lerry Ryan, Van Washer, Head Coachp Carl Taylor. 92 Sports r l t I t 4 Bullooq SDIRIII muses t t t In BASKETJBAII SEASON 'qt Above: Coach Van Washer instructs basketball players in midgame Above: SPCCFSYOY Spifil is fleffe at eV0fY basketball game through- strategy. Below: Samford's favorite Bulldog, Tom Mclntosh, builds out the year. Below: Team member Dwyane Barnett and the floor spirit at all basketball games. seem to have a certain affinity for one another. ,Ag W l Sports 93 f , f'1'i Fla' h 1 I P S fx' H f QT 'dxf' viii V J I J 1 gf' L if , .. 1? -- 2 NN MQ. F' X ? x ..,..! 'L ,....,.,.,. ff-.. --p 4 ' I 'QL I 2 M ,Mk ,Q wizffluq, , ,, ', M31 fd. , w3.,1, ' f ,' ' K .wflg i A f A' , .fi , - , 3 - . ,A , ',' V , K ' 2, ,mf ,,. ul 'W M, i M M W .-95' lj txgigk . , , ' ' 2 . v5QfQ,f., 3 'R V V. A , , '3 , JL. ' t rxf?5i?s-tg ' ' . 1 '11!ff,.,'-j f -fr:-,... pf ma., . 55? Above: Terry Holiman rounds an opponent to go for a goal. Right: Randy Morgan stands tall to shoot for a basket. 96 Sports la f it if Qet. if Q t g x.' Q S Q--v --aus-,-.M ,, , .ul ,. I l n .r l f N V N S. at ,x 1 - --BQ. - ..-s-...Q-sm V Ax.,-sn U .Msn i -QQ SU IGHHIS TSGAITI DARAOGS hOl10l2S 1 , O r . 2' Samford University Tennis Team members are: Row 1: Gary Pears, Charles Owens, loe Kelly, Turner Ragsdale. Row 2: Coach Max Gart- Lman, David Harris, loel Bailey, Claude Wood. I v I I :H 1 4 yr 3 if L. . fl i . 5 ' , 5 .. 'h' A' ' 1 v 2 ' , X n-I 5 ,I g, E i 4 ,I ,lex 1 l , , - 1 S 'sf 'xx 'Im 1 N 9 ' d Sports 97 i e-1 5 I , . .,,, :ring ,,, u, . 1'-! : i ' In , I lr. In Qi J .91 i I 5 3 il EE fa 1, is 98 Sports Y B X 2 2 W mf' I ff f P' li 521 -Q. 233. .- 7'f2t fi QLQQT It . ,J ,.1.f.- nv' fs P Q i -i 1 'TT 1 It I l 'u J -'xv , . t t X L s 1 s s , -,,.'-'...! Charlne Owens is Samford's highest rankmg athlete. t CNARUG CWGHS RADKS 19 IH USI f Af LA fl I -7 A-4, -.f'X .,, A1 , ' , 'X IAbove: Charlie Owens and loe Kelly display tennis trophy. Below: tCoach Max Gartman instructs team members individually. Sports 99 Z . . ,X +: i. A ggu, 9 ! I H:-'Sis I sy, R Q. ' -fl - n-vs-., 1 . ,ac -nn tu- -un 4t-fr 1 lun aw 4 nn ,.. BUHCOGS SUDDORII SDORICS 1971- I 100 Sports . ' ' w-' . '+,. -1. Q 45 . I L il , . m,-if , L Wx 4 lv 1 A . K, Af: .' , . I 5 f ' I xv 11' f-5 X -ni' -Af If .v 1' J- f ' 04 A MM. fi. ..1g.,,n:' X., Nz e I V .w 4 1 1 1 -4 1 I i e E . 1 X V x 5 If R f w MU 9' v can 5 . 1 if 1 I A rx, T. f F URM? ':'.: Q' H ' ' 1 ':'1' ' n , s 4 V w 1 1 , 1 1 -QP, ,, ,. X g. ..--:A 7.9, If . 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T 4 l, 1 1 i 151' 'QQ 415 H? ll .AN W 3 5 5 M W lfwm' C ., in f 14 f-w 60' IQ '-C I A N wi' D N4 ,A-44 ,, I W4 quam 15 4, xy .,. , 'XL' .I v Q' 35 Q' 2 X -rv N 'N 'i Q 5 H I kj. f if - :r , M. Q' M 135. I S YET k 43, F 5? V525 Q 5 v ' A sz Z 4 4 5 A , a 1' 4 Fx , sl-f ', V' 5 if 1 I-L Y I mn. ano miss samfono finalists ana chosen Right: Guitarist David Dykes entertains the viewers at the Mr. and Miss Samford Pageant. Below: Finalists in the Pageant are: Row 1: Miss Debbie Fulton, Miss lan Cook, Miss Pam Lowery, Miss Susan Blevins, Miss Elizabeth Douglas. Row 2: David Duke, Mike Cobb, Rod Minor, Gene Luceford, Ron Drummonds. Q 4 52 2. 2 2 5 A - K ' R T? 1 5 M A :A 3 is 6' E SK ' f,: X ww. V 51, ' 1 , X K, 9 iv f i 5 , M, . . X Q I . .l' is Y, l L XXX vxxx i 2. 5 , - x l s QA., VS Miss Carolyn Green presenls Samford's gifts to Miss Samford. qeonqla Beauty is cnowneo miss samfolzo Miss Debbie Fulton receives the roses and robe of Miss Samford. F sg f Y Honors 121 122 Honors Hiiqggl 2 f Q! - f' A... I I l l A v I i i l s 4 l l Pam Lowrey, First Runner Up, and Debbie Fulton congratulate one another on their success. l l l stuoents vote Lon samfoizo favomtes- Ron Drummond of Cumberland School of Law and Miss Debbie i Fulton receive honors as Mr. and Miss Samford 1972. s .s 22 r i i Jn 45' 's . .sis LZ. '!:. Qrf N, it WSJ Friendliest Professors are Dr. W. M. Howell and Miss Carolyn Greeng Miss Debbie Fulton and Buddy Howorth are Friendliest Students. I:l2l6l10ll6SI Dl2OI:6SSOl2S, stuoents ARE Ch0S6l1 Y',1,,f' TN ' I GV I , I r X ' S V 1 X d,,,IAA M 4,,.. , ' ff' M psf M, .W -R .,x . V, Honors 123 'S-LL 5 os I 7518 2 4 l vi ,eq Benjamin Carter Armistead President, Student Government Association INIRII -IWO SIUOGHIS ARG chosen AS Wl'lO'S Miss Glenda lane Allen Thomas Liddell Alford President, Panhellenic President, Inter-Fraternity Council 5 ,fn UL X WA ,i x,n X 'I 1 -,.- Y M f V. . , y.P'v f ew ,H ' . - +A An' .. .- f,Qi1,v'f V' f M-Lys...-A .. 'W A F 1 tl l l l 1 1 l 1 I tl l l 1 l I ll Miss Malinda Susan Blevins George Henry Cartwright President, Chi Omega Editor, CRIMSON Wl10 In AINEIQICAH COUGGGS AHC UDIVGRSIIIES David Nelson Duke Religious Activities Council Phi Kappa Phi Miss Sarah Elizabeth Douglas Phi Mu - 4 W lx 2 Y' is-.sq !-N? 'Q A , Q-.fiiigw . 'B 6 IX if-L47 + 2'lp, 1 l V fix Miss Rebecca Anita Dunn l0S6Pl'l Edgar Glale Student National Education Association PfCSiClenlf R9ll8i0US Activities Council OUII SIANCIHG stuoents FAKE l1Ol10l2S Miss Nancy Goodhue Miss Martha Elaine Goodwin Religious Activities Council Zeta Tau Al ha n E 4 A .dc E xi lllnl 04 ,l,'- vc-. 1 1 Q i AF nu +4 Jr Sl ' A . Q. 5, lv A . 1 -, ni: l X 'M' . 'vi'- A . ' -- , -,, 1 '.-r ,:,:' ':. - 9 . 'ji -1 V ,:-.:5,, 2 f 1-,gplh -A A . A H-.r - .4 A- -x M9 -'fkitfl--Q -J' -8. E ., in pil!! 'Y . , 1, I .- f 1' , s.. 'Q' jf. 'r llll llll nn X ml ,g all If 7 X1 ' Af... , I 1 Y is av , , ifuif ., gxi I N.,....-, N4 -ll r -F' Q ki R .I - .i. .Q N 5 0: , . 4'-gf A . ' ive , ' f ,N u .xx , 16, Q' A ' ' , --T-. ..,- 'V .fi i..x , .V 1 W 1 V. G, , ' Miss Deborah Sue Harrison Terrell Lee jackson Alpha Delta Pi Samford Football Miss Rebecca Ellis lennings Miss ludith Anne Lambeth Chi Omega President, Zeta Tau Alpha N1 gist. ,My Q 5 if ,, 4 are , ' on 152 K K'-'X E E IN ? Honors 127 , , -...v , i jtgz, if lr ff t f ' J , 'Z .. ,gs , 'F 1 'j' ...T- N'-A. Milton Charles Lovelady Eugene Mabry Lunceford Religious Activities Council President, Sigma Nu who's WhO m6mBEl2S ARG SDOIIIJGHTZGO Daniel Ernest Martin Miss Gwynne Sowell Sigma Nu Chi Omega K RRR ,,.,. at .: 4 K 'J u fy l..:ii:, RLQLK if 4' hz X ' iq- 3 D 4, I 'ao z' l . fy, L S 5 ' f . - ' '4 ' 3 I .lt 4 l 1 ipliss Linda Kay Sparks 'ENTRE NOUS Beauty Miss Margaret Elizabeth Stephenson Delta Omicron 'l J v X l l I l xl ll I 1 l 1' Who's Who members not pictured are: Richard Gordon Allen, Ralph Anderson, james Michael Cobb, Charles Wade Gilliland, Miss loy Ellen Gooch, lames Lawrence Hart, lames M. Putnam, Robert Allen Smith, Miss Betty Stokes, lohn King Wright. Miss Anne Parker Weaver Phi Mu .4! 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V - 4 lf '-,352 - Q,-3-',.1',.f-'fa . ,,1:g.g. 7 'gf'-Q 1 . 1? ff If'-'iii ,, 14 .. . -,,1,, , , mfg, ..,- :X : . f , 1 4,,g', 1-r,: . V Q s::'fZ,4 .' ' 21 'Ji - -- P 1 'I , QSKQ nf 1 . , ..,.2 gm, APN- -11,01 ,iq-asf: amfono IIQAIGQDIIIGS ELECT REDQGSGHIAIIVGS 'Sw-rx 1. ,QV . ' V K J .56 X fl ir' J . X ' . N., g . . ,JN , ' ' f-- 1. ,,g - ! QU l t ll Samford Inter-Fraternity Council members are: Row 1: Phil Tyler, E N, Tim Delaney,l'lIxAg Gary Shank,IlK1D: Mark Smith,AXA. Row 2: lon Terry, 2 N 5 Allen Speaker,l1KA: lim Stevens,HK1Dp Mike Mur- phy,AXA. NX-51 -Rf C' Above: Panhellenic representatives are: Row 1: Brenda Roe, Cb M 5 Lynn Taylor, A Z 5 Susan Wanninger,K A . Ro2: Annelle Bagley, ZTA: Carol Edwards,AAII: Gayle Shackleford, X Q 5 Miss Martha Ann Cox, Director of Women's Programs. Below: Lambda Chi Alpha Sisters of the Crescent are: Row 1: Virginia Dobbins, Pamela Went- worth, Tina Gantt, Georgia Flemming, Carol Adams, Bee Chapman, Katrina Godwin, Lynn Parham. Row 2: Debbie Northcutt, Signa Paulk, Toni Bullock, Anna Rodgers, Linda Cole, Lisa johnson, Terri Hatha- way, Lynn Taylor, ludy Robinson. ,en Q .J ff' Q K' ff' J s .- .5 t un-4-1m...aLb-' -2 hlxtur.. Jr 'Q 76 f' .A fwfr a- O s-, .r va gh. ',g 'Y' 4 'N' vi e, I l J JQEEET l Eulxin L ,lb X i' ff 'F' ' i ilgfigb i li..e,g,5,'.4n l-:Lg ll s AAH3 Martha Edwards and Martha Howard show Rushee Melissa Crockett into their animated Doll House. Showgirl Lynn Taylor intro- duces Carol Donaldson to X' A Z on Broadway. Southern Lady Eliz- '? Debbie Brunson lights the candles at the entrance to 'XKA Hades as Rushee Susan Sheppard looks on. Linda Moore Anderson beckons Vicki Shaffer into Z T A 's Summer Picnic. ...-g.---.-q'-1-,.,..-- 'i'i'l-g'd?li- Q, 'V' 1 abeth Douglas discusses the 0 M Southern Plantation with Signa Paulk. Karen Fowler quickly learns about X Q 's Train Ride from Pat Pervis and Melinda Eubanks. SCRORIUGS EHITEIQIIAII1 I:l26Shm6l1 RUSNGES Samford's week of Rush, prior to the first week of classes in the fall, began with a meeting of all Rushees and sorority presidents. The first day of parties was set aside for Ice Water Teas, during which the girls took a first look at sororities. Each of the successive parties was held at night, with each sorority presenting two separate Theme Parties and finally a Preferential Party. At the end of the week, the girls chose a sorority, with hopes of becoming a Greek. After bids were received, each sorority held pledging of the fall 1971 Pledge Class. Greeks 133 oneeks BUIIO hOm6C0mll1Q OISDIAVS 9 I, roll V V' FU HL Above: Phi Mu takes First Place in the Sorority Division with the best Below: The 1971 Homecoming goal of Chi 001083, SGW UP the Homecoming display and winning goal in 1971. Majors, places second in the Sorority Division. UUCH HND KIZ. L MHC HI NE mx '71 Q :AN L, G: BULL. DUE UVEWCUME .gy mf-,arc N' QQSTAUR - ELPH Above: In the Fraternity Division, Lambda Chi Alpha, with the BuII- Below: Sigma Nu's 'Wipe the Saps off the field with their second dogs Overcome Maior ObstacIes, win First Place. place winnytg display among the fraternities. .. ,KL 'fi ,.'Q'll 1 1 -ixfifs 'Q .,,,.s. Greeks 135 ACTIVE oneeks DARUCIDATZG 'fb-sw j . . v ,.., Rodney Dennis, lohn McCullough, Zipper Floyd, and leff lohns, along with Greeks all over campus, hurriedly make last-minute preparations for Homecoming displays. 5' f Xxx 3 S, Mike Murphy and Keith Roland try their hand at cooking in the Hamburger Stand during the BSU Carnival. 5' ,,. ,.,,. I 136 Greeks ii'-1 , fix mf f ,,,2X. . Q A Xi -nl'l4'i'J . .wi-lt' :V Greeks Nancy NeSmith, David Anderson, and Camilla Brown are ac- tive members of Samford's Student Government Association. Tuff' , in All aspects of samfono life -'f 3 ' .1 'HX' n-gag X I ,.. ffl! sexist! 0 N Smal- r 'Q gg d A Z .4 Y 0 X iv if . 'f' i' N9 ' tv' 'v f- ... , , , Lg:f . . f Q. -K-ffw, .xB Ny' 'Q -vw' bawif IQ. 1:57, Signa Paulk and lanie Spencer put hours of work into Chi Omega's Homecoming display. Alpha Delta Pi Barbara Hall, like many other From the beginning of the year, Greeks were active in all aspects of life at Samford. Because of rush, the girls in sororities were among the first to arrive at school. After classes started, time flew until Homecom- ing arrived, and Greeks worked at all hours on displays. Greeks won in Samford beauty pageants, scholastic awards, and were known by all as diligent workers. During Step-Sing, they could be heard practicing songs and steps at almost any time. Throughout the year, Samford Greeks were on the go. pal, Greeks, attends the K-Ettes Bridal Show. Delta Zeta's lill Wilson and Cheri McDonald participate in the Greek intramural programs. Greeks 137 l Qneeks win in step, mo 1972 F r t V A l Above: Chi Omega's, portraying little girls and boys, remain deter- Below: The Pi Kappa Phi's capture the attention of the Step-Sing mined not to grow up. Singing such songs as 'iI'm Five, they win audience and First Place in the Fraternity Division by singing a med- First Place in the Sorority Division. ley of songs from Music Throughout History. ist rig' f' P1 fd I - 'O 3 an ' 'R 5 150 4 - - v . Q , A 'L 'Z L 'L V x r . qi 'fi ' I. m yeqffx' ' f I Q Q vs! ' . 1 J, 5 llabxtl . , 35. mi r Q Egg .3 - . M Q 5 ' 1 Wd: A A . 1 gi 4 .51 gli + x , , .4 -f 3 ., f ,g I G 1 140 Greeks qneeks holo election G5 ff 'Nuff' moo 'ff O' 5 Q? Lb . wk 1 ' '1 ,I - , 3 Wt' fi. i riff' 15,1 I, 1 1 Q F.. 1 J f ' , M ' ' - Y-I h , 0 . ' 1 Q1 Q I NW! -R T ' if Greeks honor Goddess Robin Rowden and God loel Bailey. ,Cy UN 19 'NJ' 7 Q-Unis! fflnigg. ,g Ill' QI l if ' Q t 1 ' ' I , I l, 3 3 O I .4 l Mary Lynn Hartselle and David Anderson are runners-up in the election. Every spring Greeks have held their Greek God and Goddess election. This year the election was held in conjunction with Greek Days, during which fraternity and sorority members competed in athletic events, at- tended a Coffeehouse sponsored by Panhellenic, and met other Greeks. Each fraternity and sorority chose representatives to enter the election, and Greeks turned out to vote, honoring Robin Rowden as Greek Goddess and loel Bailey as Greek God of 1972. pos- vkwhw Greeks 141 g I 'A X Q 6 'nh ., H r 7' 1 , x ' A. 'A' Fi 1 'uf' Ms' A v ., In lr 1 -J 1 4. z L, 3 SX- 0 v I I 3' f xx ,Q ...- - .- ,.? '21 kb ag- X 'M xi N , Y OT' 1- 'li i AA 4' Alpha Delta Pi Sorority members are: Clockweisez Lynn Bush, Lynn Eaton, Anne Russell, Carol Wilson, Pam Lowery, lan Wilson, Nancy Mullinax, Nancy Hamby, Marilyn Cox, Carol Edwards, lane Wilson, Alice Browder, Becky Boles, Teresa lohnson, Carol Williams, Robyn Lewis, Vicky Mein, Kathy Davis, Mary loyce Holiday, Susan Hoffman, Susan Francis, Marie Olden, Kay Woody, Barbara Hall. Row 1: Amy Williams, Phoebe Donald, Martha Howard, Lynn Gaskin, Susan San- ders, Kathy Street, Carol Barnes, Terri Fitzpatrick. Greeks 143 F W Chi Omega Sorority members are: Row 1: Anna Rodgers, Kathi Eudy, Lynette Hill, Patti Weaver, lanie Spencer, Cathy Chandler, Carol Ad- ams, Gayle Shackleford. Row 2: janet Okin, Pam Solmon, Karen Powell, Toni Bullock, Susan Gates, Lois Thurmer, Claudia Rawls, Ruth Pippin, Helen Gather. Row 3: Debbie Roden, Katrina Godwin, lan Adamson, Tina Gantt, Laura Burch, Terri Arantz, Becky Black, Robin Rowden, Melinda McCoy, Susan Blevins, lennie Shank. Row 4: Donnie Beasley, Debbie lones, Sallie Bryan, Signa Paulk, Marcia Sowell, Becky lennings, Pat Pervis, Eddie Miller, Sherry Chilton, Brenda Blackshear. 144 Greeks 1-A-4 gl -v-If -1 A 2:50 My X il ! f' ' - W A if .P ,K 1 ,n I 7 ,,,L' 54 A 3 ' , f' A ' C N.-1 . , 'ya I w s 1 1 .D 1 'Md' A, Q- .8 J , 1 Q r Q lg, .. A I N r A Q . J . B- ,. '- 4 Q'-T' -4- s D. A - H 5 K Hu I' Q- 1 .L , . W 9 A v ' , FV- J ' ' 1 7 ' ' ' 5 -' f ' if f -af b ', ' li - fn, 34 ,ia ,ga M ,,.- Fwxg 6 '-Yi I I N' 2 N, v . 5 I Q 1 ' r K x wi ' ' 'K 3 it if Q, . 4 1 'rv' j 1. ' Q , .f 4 J, Wg mfs is Q i but ny' - fm! - p5 Qi, 1' ' . ' ff!! 'S .5 VS ,I 'K . f '1 . . ' I rw 2. 'sifvjf 1 if -, 1. Q, I ng 1 Z7 I . ' 'VKKQ 2' Y A , af, 5 ,A nf' f,,i. .Rip A ' .I x V .' ' K-' w - -A., ,ix Q , Z 'V S 'V 0' K Nw , 5 V I X U . Q. , in V if ' f 'Qw ,h . 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' -1 - .L we ' e -. , ':.- Q : - Q- -if. .- - ' , 0 --- . - ,, ' 94' . A- -. 3,1 - - 5 Q -fo M ir K - ' f-g . N -1. D - - - g' A-.,,g, wa'f'1-f' . 1 .., - Q' ' - 5-92-,wf :vi 6-1 1,-9' A -rx, q xx? slits, -?, :k 5 --Q 1 b x' ' ' is Sl' y' ' -9 , ., ' mff' -.3 ?1-gi '-V-,fel 1 ,, ..... A X, 2.-.3 .,Mg 4i., 1.----im xfdt-Aliff zz: A , . A 45-f,A 5:1-:R ,QKP .Q -3-qq,,,-5, ' Q' mira:-.s,., W-v-9 9' ' L, -.i,riu3ilw,' Y L:-Max N ,' f , V '3f3cg,'l?'f',,x, . ' - 1 Y '0 W .4 AZ fx fx Q rffilfggj Q R P' 5 I 163 x . Delta Zeta Sorority members are: Row 1: Mary Bee Duncan, Lynn Taylor, Becky Britton, Cathy Bradley, Sandy Smith, Sandy Gentle, Cyndi King. Row 2: Pat Barlow, Nancy Alford, lill Wilson, jennifer Cox, Monnie Locklin, Man David Gartman, 1971 Pledge Sweetheart lim McCulley, Janice Elrod, Sherra Dailey, Nancy NeSmith. Row 3: Virginia Dobbins, Cheri McDonald, Susan Mease, lill lohnson, lane Proctor. Row 4: Stephanie ludge, Debbie Sorrick, Beth Chapman, Betsy DeVan, jamie Miller, Cathy Mileski. Greeks 147 , S l l I N I I j y X .B K A A 1 s ' . ' .1 I.. , . I f 1, ff f 'yy . , s 'I ' f':'151r.1r.T:kW:d,'r,in . , .E 5 . 'offer , ,W 1 2' ' 1 f . Ay! J ff ,W ws- f., ,.1 , ,S K, Kappa Delta Sorority members are: Row 1: Susan Wanninger, Becky Stone, Ellen Wood, Carold Donaldson, Sharon Taylor, Helen Daniels, Lemoyne Downing, Babs Blass, Sharon Davis, Gretchen Hunecke, loy larrard, Carlene Evans. Row 2: Becky Whorton, Ann Tucker, Nell Wilkes, Becky Smith, Karen Poss, Beverly Warren, Susan Whitlock, Nancy Hill, Brenda Crump, Susan Sheppard, Suzanne Holden, Lynn Parham, Rebecca jones, Leigh Brooks, Wade Endsley, Ellen Shirley, lanet Wagner. Row 3: Lenore Hoppers, Gerene Henley, Donna Lay. 148 Greeks , Q -'xr iff: 122 W . x, 1 A Q H. 5, f , ,z F E821 if .ai fr. w W- .ti rn.: I 44. uri' -'Ur r I LA 'nn . 'fin 59412. ' 91 rv,' iw v ,f - r '. 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Wi 150 Greeks .1 J lgs q , 4 ixogyi , i 'SOEURS Phi Mu Sorority members are: Row 1: Anne Weaver, Cathy Owens, Patsy Nichols, Dale Martin, Cindy Stringfellow, Donna Garrett, Cathy lackson, Marsha Carlton, Karen Caldwell, Barbara Russell, Kyle Ellis, Becky Fadeley, Teresa Dukes, Vicki Shaffer, Alisa Boone, Donna Bush, Susan Huett. Row 2: Mark Reed, Melanie Roddam, lane Binzel, Bren- da Roe, Karen Fowler, Glenda Allen, Rosemary Hamilton, Emily Pry- or, Pandy Agnew, leannie johnson, Susie Sirles, Sandra Porch, lane Prince, May Katherine McRae, Kathy Langstaff, Pamela Wentworth. Greeks 151 ZT I' ff li I fl 1 'I t Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority members are: Row 1: Shirley Wren, Connie Regapoulous, Sarah Bliss, Terri Hathaway, Esther Baker, Kay Coaker, Sylvia McArthur, Pam Nicholson, Mary K. Camby. Row 2: lan Cook, Debbie Powell, Becca lones, Mary Lynn Hartselle, Suzie Thomas, Bon- nie Burns, Pattie johnson, Libby Potts, Sorority Sweetheart Arnold Mooney, Annelle Bagley, Pam Perry, Sue Hurst, Becky Rogers. Row 3: Melinda Howard, ludith johnson, Kathy White, Glory Young, Camil- la Brown, Cathy Wyatt, Karen Smith, Andrea Kornegay, lan Rudder, Linda Hunt, Martie lones, ludy Lambeth, Shirley jones, Lelia Hadley, Karen Starr, Deborah DeRieux,Melissa Crockett,lanice lackson,Sherry McClure. 152 Greeks , vin 31,4 rf! fig' l.,f,i. we P -bww .-,- ,v-v ---..---gi ' lI!l,.,P,,ll, .plug I I ' its f ff' l ' 4 'N 5 ' 9 V ' A ' x , J l 3 4 , in ww X 1, W A . N 49 W V Rags' V ,N if V : I i wx ,gil . ,fi f Y A, K ,f 1. .. . mvwg, 25 'IQ' T' n - , ,v V' lv s I . Q..'X..I!i LY M , v. , mr . . ri y. ., YL, W- Q f 'QAT' 'L ling- V F fs f -Q 1 ' 1-0 - fm. r , f . Vx . we I ', if I I. ffx , . i ' ' Q D Q 44 u H E ' III? Vw Q 49 kv ., V tha N , A ' . 4 ' 'T 3, ' ' I 'L .I Y V pegs.- s Y. 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' X A V ink V L M, A q x . , A f ' ' q f -. -45 ff' on mf.-1 a. - ff. 1 i 1 .Q A l. E 3 -' , ni 'M i . IA QUITE SIIG!!! QQ id! gpm i lil U91 ' if AXA QWW S ff' Z S .-nl '., X Lambda Chi Alphafraternity members are: Row 1: Law Lamar, Rick lohanson, Tom Barrett, lim Hart. Row 2: B.C. jones, Hiram Steven- son, Steve.McDonald, Mac Husband, Mark'Smith, Cam Maddox, Tom Gester. Row 3: Tom Ferguson, Charlie Miles, Ron Scott, Shawn Smith, Bill Youngblood, Blair Harrill, Mike Murphy. Row 4: David Denny, Brian Keith, lohn Mckee, Danny Thetford, Dick Smith, Frank lohnson. Greeks 155 EN nu 5 ,O Sigma Nu Fraternity members are: Row 1: Greg Price, Allen Downs, Gene Lunceford, Phil Tyler, Randy Brown, Roger Fritz, Bob Norman, Hank Nagem. Row 2: Randy Morgan, Andy White, lon Terry, Hector Haithcock, Perry Woodruff, David Anderson. Row 3: Gary Pears, Mark eed Bob Hanks Terry Gloor Larry Cox Tommy Odom, Ron Ken- R I I 7 I dall, David Chestnut, Bob Ingram, lohn Harrison, Bob Quinn, Don Owens, loe Carlton, Wayne Randall, Paul Nola, Bill Riddle, Tim Up- ton, Steve Lind. 156 Greeks OO' .1 x H v .f -. og- .-.qflfmja V ..,-lr nl.. 1.11 if El U ,als 'arf NULA I CAT f 1. . , O P ,..,,-f A Q.-.an .4-1-4--f E AH- Vim' Greeks 157 K , T MRA fiQj'f57 4 A -iiff ,gf ,-, if iu4ihQfdiff? fQ?g23' . ' ' F- :D ist! -fo' f It 4 .!, V M 7 ,J , ,ff ,fs , - . , -. - 7 ,!,,' , . .. 47' 'f ,Ju 'Ziff t W Z ' ai-v f ,,., Q 'ffm' fj ' ' fi' +..,..JQ Q ' 'S Q'f f ' 3- .'. Y xx x ..r' if 'ff' A3 4494 v n .. U ., Art' t 158 Greeks ,419 'x Ev 'ff Lim ,X Sv 8117 'Ill 'V 9.3 L .su 1, .S r - ' , . ,Ii 1 ' X - ky i ' an I 4 Q' 1 Z t K P kv Q 1 ld i ug D F, f 'g s 4 N s ' . 1 . gt . 1 'I ' s X . Q, .I 4 f if . ,Q ., 'th' 1 , lg' A l ' f ' - ' s f' ' 1. ,-v ' 4-.,' ns . .1 J .585 2' g v ar v. , 'lf' r Q -xx' 'I f so 'a F ' :K i Sc X 1, v . 4 4-' 'W a -...aw '- -,f TN ww- i' .-,,.., F1 ............ .,..-.--'e -- .of-1 A - .sf-V-f CTE2 . ....-- ' -. 0 - 1 'lfwlf X xi? '3 NM' 'I ,th g',. 1'IKfI1 v ..,.. ll ff, QKRKQSVNFFFQ ,ff 'ii S U ' X' ff' D D D as Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity members are: Row 1: Mike Little, Steve Murp- hree, Billy Ross, Tom Walker, Gary Shank, Bob Walden, Moultrie Ses- sions, Tommy Alford. Row 2: lim House, Bill Snelling, Max McBrayer, Erly Garner, Rodney Dennis, Bruce Davis, David Davis, lim Stevens, Garve Ivey. Row 3: Tommy Armstrong, Don Winslett, Wyatt Pope, john McCullough, Peck Garner, Bradley Dennis, Barry Vaughn, Bill Hawkins, David Bean, David Dennis, Bill Stark, Zipper Floyd, Wade Robinson, Ben Machen, Gary Dennis. Greeks 159 160 Greeks HK ' In 0 lv eff N O it O' it - W, -4 w'Q- Qi p X Y al, , ' , yi P 1 ,,, Q -,SX ,r'f.f ' K. c X ,fu X XXXXX'-C C,- , f , . K, X x' -Wx V J - . .AA - XR ,P A Y- --x X- '- df-cafy f.- R tg, ' N , I x , K VN ,X W Pi Kappa Alpha members are: Row 1: lohn Cronenberg, Steve Craw- ford, Rodney Sharp, Paul Phillips, Fred Beason, Charlie Owens, loel Bailey, Sweetheart Robin Rowden, Stan DeWitt, Pat Crowe, Tom Carradine. Row 2: David lackson, David Denny, Ken Quattlebaum, Tim Delaney, joey York, loe Propst, lim Putnam, Bobby Reynolds, Stuart Sims, Shirley Duncan, Turner Ragsdale, David Winchester. Mana.: V .:'g. .1.' , ,s, s - -1. . 1. rl' ,, fav., . si, P 1, - Iii , -- Aix z ' ,Q . ' :'x'1'. ,,,! -fi,--V F r l . 5 'b ae ti M Q ', , -. ,,.. 5' X.-. 0. 'Iii HN . W Q Q . .nxi ...W ' 55- fy - 4 1 12: 8:56 TW? .5 - .E .3-kr: WN, 7 '-sn, :M -v ' c bt ,. ,, 4. Q. . L., L' viii? 4 x. .Q an ,, ,.5x.mf..o. Wm 9. 193 -in 72 :FQI xr 1 ,ff v., wi 'E F abmmlstnatlon c u l I Y f , Jj 'r .- gf 4 25.5-Ly . '- 1- ' zu' F6 a 1 , EPB L 42 25 ', 31'-ng'f 'fl - ef 1.-59: f'i1mg1-if iq- '- i'fg2:? ,,g.i:rq,1 K f':Q.1VEf1t ?rl ?1 5,1 1, .1137 33, ,fi .W ., 3, - ,Mer -A 'L' 41-fri'-f ivggu 'J-' Had- -. :QS f.'- ' ,i,Ll E' .p, .1 f uw - . f , ', . . -.Ag . ' 1 ' Y Y -L We?-, 'f 'JT .- 163 2 ' . f LQ,1::', -1 KX ., J' 'SRL Dr. Wright discusses the French theme of the 1973 Festival of Arts with Monsieur lean-lacques French Peyronnet, consul from New Orleans, and Monsieur lean Pettinelli, cultural at- tache to the consul. 164 Administration przesloent of Dr. Wright speaks at the Alabama Baptist State Convention. ,rv- The President with his family, Row 1: Dr. Wright, Millie Kay Wright, Mrs. Wright, Leslie Stephen Wright Ill. Row 2: lohn King Wright, Mrs. john Wright, Mrs. Leslie S. Wright, lr., Leslie S. Wright, lr. samfono unlvenslty Dr. Leslie S. Wright , t 5 f l 'Z' Q 1 -.f Dr. Wright celebrates Mrs. Wright's birthday with Roy D. Hickman, president of Rotary International, Mrs. Hickman, and Frank Spain, former president of Rotary International, all of Birmingham. Dr. Wright served during 1971-72 as Governor of Rotary lnternationa District 686. I, Administration 165 Boano of mustee ChAhCGllOl2 gl . Maior Harwell G. Davis Row 1: Ben Harrison, ludge Hobart H. Grooms, lames A. Head, Mrs. Clarence Rice, l. Orlando Ogle, Dr. Frank Stitt, Dr. Lamar lackson, Selden Sheffield, Dr. H. Grady Ketchum, Frank P. Samford. Row 2: C.W. Gross, Ben B. Brown, Gerow Hodges, Mrs. S.E. Upchurch, Major W. Espy, Milton Brooks, Harry B. Brock, lohn Will Gay, ludge lames 166 Administration H. Crow, lr., Arthur Mead, Dr. Leslie S. Wright, Major Harwell G. Da- vis. Row 3: Dr. George E. Bagley, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Ala- bama Baptist State Convention, R. I. Stockham, judge 1. Theodore lackson, B. Roper Dial, Rev. Walter Nunn, Clarence Gardner, Dr. Oscar A. Davis, Frank Hardy, james C. Stivender. Dr. Ruric E. Wheeler Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Arthur L. Walker, lr. Vice President for Administrative Affairs vice pnesloents Q-41. H. Evan Zeiger Vice President for Financial Affairs . , . 1 Dr. Peter W. Weston Vice President for Development and University Relations Administration 167 qenenal ,gig opftcens H. Lindy Martin Dean, Division of Student Services l tl' Stl X gavage gg in .n lui - .ft It , 55351 Vt YS' 14 X ,Q ' E P x r 'F D .W.T. Ed ards Dr. lames H. Newman I' W University Chaplain Assistant to the President for Institutional Planning and Research 168 Administration E 1' Q9 uh E. 1 '. I, Mrs. Margaret D. Sizemore it Assistant to the President for Community Relations Q I ,ha-r' 7, 'ul4- ,- 3 ,f'X.v X ' P ' Dr. Louis C. Guenther F. Wilbur Helmbold Registrar University Librarian ii, 1 , i r J i I Administration 169 aomlnlstnatlve staff Lewis E. Arnold Director of Photographic Services Edwin Thomas Cleveland Director of Financial Aids and Freshman Counseling 170 Administration in-1 Martha Ann Cox Director of Women's Programs joseph C. Daniel Director of Student Activities Billy T. Gamble Superintendent of Physical Plant FN Mary Nell Frazier Manager of Student Accounts Office Administration 171 + '- Xx tail . X-A+ X A. Wayne Harrison George H. jackson Purchasing Agent Director of Extension Division 172 Administration ,1 lohn L. McCormick Director of Development rx, K , '-9. -.-Maw-main x I t 2 Al A51 William N. Nunnelley Director of Information Services ALABAMA M .H f, C. I QA aj, J 6 . s X M 'M 'N-f--l J,iii C. Lynn Phillips Admissions Counselor Ip- Vi' Srftwni lllnii lf , fr 'W Neil A. Shepherd Admissions and Development Counselor W? ,mei 'R Administration 173 I Richard V. Swindle Director of Recruiting s,. 'Qifnf s 2gA:v24v,::1qgzE. V ,, n-any-1 Charles T. Taylor Robert E. Trimble Director of Men's Housing Director of Computer Services 174 Administration 67 Mary Frances Tucker U-.lf if-1 Manager of Alumni Services ,can B. V655 Michael H. White University Controller Assistant Registrar i-'if f fvf f Administration 175 howano college of ARIS ANC SCIENCES OIVISIOI1 Oli health, physical eoucatlon, ADO RGCRGAIZICI1 32'a'3ugh C' Bane' nnmugg' I I.. nam-N.I..,. - f gf? by-rf Acting Chairman of Divis red: Mass Lela Anne wer. F I lohn T. Haywood, john Lee Armstrong, Miss Il T t, S 1 f c 1 E I. l -. i m I DIVISION of NUIUANIUGS Dr. Austin C. Dobbins Chairman of Division Head, Department of English oepamzment of ant l ff 1 I . i l Tl- 4,!,,,, Dr. Lowell Cecil Vann, Headg Charles D. Hand, Mrs. La Neil L. Wilson. Not pictured: Mrs. Thelma W. Pritchett 3 'N Facuhy 178 Faculty OGDAIQTSITIEHIZ of GHQU h .ll Row 1: Mrs. Rachel Merrill, Mrs. Ann Harvey, Dr. loseph Leonard King, Mrs. Martha P. Brown, Mrs. Frances W. Owens, Mrs. Frances W. Hill, Mrs. Paulina I. Powell, Dr. Margaret Brodnax. Row 2: Dr. Charles T. Workman, james L. Treadway, Samuel lames Mitchell, Dr. Ray M. Atchison, Hilary Herbert Milton. oepamtment of fonelqn languages X l ., ef I ,pa-f X4 s Q ir.: . -' Eberhard Schachtsiek, Mrs. Allen B. Osgood, Dr. Wheeler Hawley, Head, Mrs. Myralyn F. Allgood, Mrs. Bernice G. Hirsch. Not pictured: Mrs. Helen lackson, Mr. Max D. Gartman. oepantment of Jounnallsm P. 11 'fr .....,.,,, '5 J' Ailll Row 1: Richmond O Bro Head. Row 2: Mrs. Sandra A. Bearden, . wn, Evereil Holle, Lewis E. Arnold. oepamtment of speech Ano onamatlc ants Row 1: Mrs. Barbara Hunt Row 2: Harold Lane Hunt Head Thomas Brad Bishop, Dr. Billy L Harrus Facuhy 130 Faculty DIVISION of natunal SCIENCES 'l :'f 'E - . , ll - Q f-H 231' f 'I ' 1 fc I l - j .' ' I . I A X, 5- Dr. james H. Langston Chairman of Division Head, Department of Chemistry oepantment of Biology .-N l f , Q f '-'fl' 3' L 9 -me-.i T V 'L Jo. Q l z'-1 t ' . oi. L ' im if A 0 . ' 'X 'Zi .M-Ll. '. . . E .Ffvk Dr. William Mike Howell, Dr. Ellen W. McLaughlin, Dr. Tom E. Den- ton, Dr. Herbert A. McCullough Headg Allan F. Hayse. oepamzment of chemlstny 'GHW' 'Y 1 I Q . in.. . A , gg-4 . . ' I J 'SL , x 'Xa t ' I Dr. lames H. Haggard, Dr. Ben B. Chastain, Dr. lerry W. Barrett. oepamtment of mathematics Ano enomeenmq 'K' Row 1: Dr. William D. Peeples, Headg Mrs. Mary L. Hudson, Mrs. Letitia Yeager. Row 2: Dr. Thomas I. Cheatham, George T. Crocker, Walter Sanders Bishop. Faculty 181 182 Faculty J Gepantment of physics qs 'Q O if v' Dr. Wesley M. Roberds, Dr. Perry W. Morton, Headp Bernis O. Hannah olvlslon of nellqlon - , Ano pmlosoph X Dr. Vernon G. Davison Chairman of Division 2: ll f Eg ZQ Row 1: Dr. Carl Whirley, Dr. Sigurd F. Bryan, Dr. W. Mabry Lunce- ford. Row 2: Dr. Rawdon Lee Callman, Dr. Karen Randolph loines, Dr. W.T. Edwards. Faculty 184 Faculty V ay. um , DIVISION of SCCIAI SCIENCES Q or -au? ..- .l Dr. David M. Vess Ch . fo. . . aurman o :vision Head, Department of History and Political Science Director of the lanuary Term. oepamtment of hlston Ano political science CL l Row 1: Miss Carolyn M. Green, Mrs. Mary M. Washington, Mrs. Fran- ces D. Hamilton, Dr. George V. Irons. Row 2: Dr. lames S. Brown, Ir., Dr. I. Wayne Flynt, Dr Hugh Coleman Bailey, Dr. Lee N. Allen n oepamtment of ' f home economics Yi Mrs. Susan B. Boyd, Mrs. Dorothy O. Funderburke, Mrs. Charla Cotton. OGILDAIQIINGIWII of SOCl0lOQY pr w . N- ' Q . N Q 1 154 384' s ,J X Mrs. Sarah A. Glass, Dr. Henry E. White, lr., Dr. Harry E. Dickinson, Dr. Roy S. Brigance, Head. Faculty 'V' GRAOUAIZE SIUCIES Q i ...- ..-- ,wo Dr. Lee N. Allen Dean RESERVE OIIIIIEER UQAIHIDQ EGQDS school of BUSIH SS Dr. William D. Geer Dean H ...mills . , ,,m,.-. ' 1 'a-. at .'. 'xx Row 1: Dr. W. lack Duncan, Mrs. Wynelle lacks, Dr. Fred W. Hendon. Row 2: Dr. Kenneth E. Van Sise, Dr. Paul l.L. Schatz, Ralph E. Rozell, Dr. Melvin Smith, Ollie Powers. Not pictured: Dr. Everett G. Lemeron. Faculty 137 l oumsenlano school of law ,, s,-.X f fy Arthur A. Weeks Dean i -i ' Row 1: Edwin Leggett Sterne, Mrs. Mabel B. Fitch, William Frank Charles Edward Clark, T. Brad Bishop, Claude E. Bankester, Robert Spencer, Mrs, Annette C. Dodd, Mrs. james L. Shores, Charles Dubose Adolf Riegert, lames Lewis Hughes, lr., Raymond Paul Hutchens, Frank Cole. Row 2: Walter D. Sowa, Loren lay Bullock, Donald E. Corley, W. Donaldson. 188 Faculty school of eoucatlon K r I 1 N ,jr -3 - --in-qs Dr. Alto L. Garner Dean I lllllilll lillll lit' 'HW as tt 'x.J' 9351 MX '-- l 2.1. 'z Row 1: Dr. Frances T. Carter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Forman, Miss Mar- Monnie T. Cheves, Dr. lanice Teal, D tha Ann Cox, Mrs. Sally R. Lamar. Row 2: Dr. Ira Fred Simmons, vey. Not pictured: Lelton B. Cobb. r. lohq T. Carter, Dr. Ray Har Faculty 189 school of music Dr. Claude H. Rhea, lr. Dean Y. 1 DC 39 CU- sf - l LI' M A'-.,-3. Row 1: Dr. Paul M. Hall, Donald Ray Cornutt, Mrs. Marjorie G. Coker, herd, Mrs. Eleanor O. Ousley, Mrs. Eva C. White, Richard Watson, Steve Nelson. Row 2:Bob L.Burroughs,Dr. Lonnie Gene Black, Randall Russell Hedger, Dr. Harry E. Tibbs. Not pictured: Witold Turkieiwicz, Veazey, David Black, Mrs. Kathleen Martinson, Mrs. Betty Sue Shep- Miss Marilyn Ann Mayse. 190 Facuhy ,.. 3 'W i to , P '- . K'l '+'..f.. . i i school of if phanmac K A 'tu 1-Ti I i - Dr. lohn Ernest Wintter Acting Dean f 'a ffl -1-uv' 1'3- Row 1: rea sam Roe, Dr. Stanley v. susina, Dr. lean Mead Dunbar, pictured: Charles D- Baird, Chauncey M- Felker, Charles M. King, Dr Donald L. Denney. Row 2: Neil A. Shepherd, lohn Witty Lovin. Not Robert E. Miller, Chivers RiCh3fd W00dl'Uff, lf- Faculty 191 L , xl 1-.VA v 4 EJ .A 4 'J 'v :if .aff Jw? , fr fg 192 -, . , -fygcw , W? -2--i ,,. 'H' ,f? .f.r! f1'.f,,x ' ' V34 'V .ga -y'-mr gi, . 1 1:11 5 '21, ef-ffm? ' r 5:1 ,vs 934' .. :L-fi' - 1 , . -.irq Fifi, ff .71- r,.r-42 i--. ,:f:',,.Jf-r.',g ' 451' iii f PW? .5? Q' , -45 1-I-ff gf! ' ' ,, V: -' 'EW3? '2f19f'V:.'f -4 f W-,a'? ' A ' 1.5 V , , 1 . , , 1 up V r': fb- 4. M169 1. x-, A 1 -F: 2: , H we , V v gggz , in Ig f XE k , 1 1 .5 iw... 1 ..-1-,.',-Q---,.,.......,,.,,. ,Ji 's Y ef'v b'1f-'Y-lfqs , L l?fiT1'f..:.'vT:f: :i1g4f,.,-,Q-mf. w ,.., --..,.,.-.M.,r W , l -C r w?.,,,f 'W ' 3421! 4114 .FMS m 'af-19 SENIOR law class OIZIIICGRS 1972 . Anderson lr., Paul Androski, Edward Austin, Robert Bailey, Richard Barker, Elliott Bean, Martin Bell, Richard Bowen lr., William Briskman, Arthur Brogden, Robert Brunson, Kent Calhoun lr., lohn 194 Law Seniors I 4 1 W David Barber Cary Dozier President S.B.A. Rep. W S6l1l0l2 law class 1972 t I r fir i u C . Y-.T P 5 1 ,. ., - -. f3 if . '-ff-fits 1 'UA ' ful- : 0 1 I ' -v-. 9-' xi 'Z 'ie-7-af' e- Av -..-,u,::: 'og' .- Mfr' f, fake' ,Ng : V :Vit I Cater, Richard Clarke, Arthur Cleckler, Michael Coggin, Ted Cohn, Leslie Conger, lames Cook, Mike Corbitt, lack Cotten, Tucker Craig, Hughie Crowe, Robert Deason lr., Marshall Deneau, Irene Dillard lr., Roger Dillard, Timothy Drummond, Ronald Elliott Ill, Rufus Fitzgerald, Arnold Ford, George Formby lr., lohn Law Seniors 195 Foster, Thomas Givhan, lohn Cordon, Ben Gracey lr., Hugh Green, lames Guest, William Halbrooks, William Hasty, William Hedge, Dennis Herrington, Leslie Hill, Carey Hodge, Wilson Hoffman lr., Charles Hull lr., Daniel Hurt, William lohnson lr., Roy Keith, Parke Kendrick, Robert Lamont, Robert Lee, Henry 195 Law Seniors 13 :fb fe,-5:1 -i n-., H YS ' 'vi 4- TIN C' 1'-. .: ' 1'--. 3 -s.,,, jul 'P--P 25: A ay. J FU' it ,Q x fgiiif 1 ' fi iN fv- 'WK 'R fs. x. -I 165 f ,f Lillle lr., Loyd Low, Vincenl Lowery, Raymond Mansell, Barry McCarty, Shirley McClure, William Monroe, Roger Niezer, Charles Ohle, Robert Oldham lr., Alfred Parvey, Allan Perry, Buddy Pilgrim, lohn Preefer, lay Preefer, Richard Raymon, Edward Reddoch lr., james Rehyansky, loseph Rice, Benjamin Roedder, William Law Seniors 197 il. . Raollings, Harvey Rowe, Charles Rumsey Ill, Robert Russell, lohn Screws, lohn Sellers, Gene Sneed, Arnold Sobel, David Southern, lohn Starnes, Stan Su ndheim lr., Frederick Thomas, David Thornton, Stan Trawick, Donald Tucker, Gerome Turner, Thomas Vanassenderp, Ken Vaughan, Charles Weatherford, lim White lr., Henry 198 Law Seniors ,,,..-dl ,,,...--- Law students acquire practice serving in Moot Court. ff s in S w f ' X, , 1 ,A 1312dQ5'1 .vw - it 2, 1 at 1 is ff' ' -. vw -i .R s My 'X H-AM, Ea? V x 5.-ti ' iw'-M 1, ff , Wg .,5,V,,T 1,, , Wiag 2,8 Whittington, lohn Wiggins, David Wilkerson, loseph Williams, Ted Wilmer, lohn Wood lr., Fred Wright, lohn Zarzaur, Ben .-I ff Law Seniors 199 Butler, Frances Caudle, David Chapdelain, Dana Cheves, Cecil Clary, john Cunningham, William Davis, lames Farrior, james Hafner, Robert Hanson, Frieda Harrison, Donald Hiltbrand, Lance 200 Underclassmen Ul106l2Cl.ASSm6l1 40-X xX 2? in we-5 Hinkle, Anita lones, Archie Mack, Stephen X '? Wp sq, Marcus, Rick McAIiley, Gary McCuIley Ill, lames Miller, lerome Royster, Stephen Royster lr., Theodore Shears, lack Sheehan, Donald Vassallo, loseph Welch, Richard Wilson, lim Woodall, George Underclassmen 201 Allen, Richard Barlow, Patricia Masingill, Mark McCain, Thomas McDonald, loetta Stokes, Betty Weekley, Thomas Williamson, Daniel Seniors school of phanmac semons 4 , V school of oizaouate stuoles 'ly I.. Hours of studying are almost over for gra fix ITT N . ,I 1 . , F, .A Q, .,-, 1. 5- ar' 4 ,-',. -TS: 0 -sl Sv' 5 M , '4WN tm-v. George, Lekha duate and pharmacy students fr if r ,J F -. hfllll HIORS fi 'Y 0- Rpm t--as Q9-7-.5 469' Remember? WW L- ,, '7' 63 N '5- Armistead, Ben Atchison, Horace Barrett, Thomas Beiro, Patricia Blevins, Susan Bollinger, Marilyn Brooks, Vernie Brown, Susan Carpenter, Marion Carswell, Linda Cartwright, George Chambers, Michael Cobb, Mike Compton, Nelle Corbett, Sherry Cork, Anna as ,,,,. W , 4 , k X 'V l Mtttliff'-st tg-: 7:35 Till- . gigs. f?555gfi,xff'l nr :sas 3555 'Hi ' ies: M gilf 'Ill 'V' ' H - -M- cf-x CN fx N . - - .... :B 1- 'H' : ':' Y ll ll l ll ll IH I , rnr Cottingham, Charlotte Crump, Brenda Daniel, Patrick Davis, Betty Davis, Karen Dawson, lames Dearmond, lerry Dickerson, Stanley Duke, David Dunn, Rebecca Elgin, Patricia Etheridge, Wayne Faison, Larry Faulk, Molly 204 Seniors ...'2'-5 .rx 3 T-4 iw ian-5. fx 'X .,. -tv-fi ww .WK I .fi ,, 1 ffl f 1 I 'fix ' X v4 in-'Q' 1 , I M f'fYIi'f4w1 ff' ff'f r44??ff?f? U t '1.?f3ig-H-4i!,3i.i., -1 -.3 , ggi. Ng 'a,-,133 Z AE NY' 1 -1- ,N lv iii 5, C T ff -nr! ww' j lp 'P 1 1 'za-,Q A 'lb' L, S 4 ilk 42- I' f .Q fun .a.f QP' 'Q ei J I 14 f f .1 ! Q! 7' 1 L A R . if f 1 cv ie., ? ph... 'W 12 'g,. N QT' '1- '-N., J. WL ,SIX 'Q-5, 90 is-0' W S, .duff .'.....,-4 -. , X mv, 7.5-v sb' Km X1 fgiaf flume: 1 iii N if f I I Y' 5 , 5 A 'fr If Q' 3 , jigs, , J 4 x ' mn ' . 62 'HA Fulton, Deborah Glaze, loseph Goff, Deborah Gooch, loy Green, Carol Hadder, Gale Hand, Bronwyn Hankins, Ron Harrison, Christy Hart, Virginia L. Herbst, Alan Higginbotham, lerry Hillard, Freida Hillard, Larry Hinton, Deborah Hodges, lames Houchens, Tom Howard, Roger Hughes, Richmond lennings, Rebecca Seniors 205 lones, Rebecca A lones, Rebecca I Kleeman, Carolyn Lambeth, ludy Lancaster, lames Lipscomb, Carolyn Lunceford, Eugene Martin, Daniel Massey, Hazel McCullough, Karen McLaughlin, loan Mileski, Catherine Mintz, Ann Moore, Diana Moore, Glenn Motley, Carol Neale, Mary Palmer, loy Reaves, Melynda Richardson, Sandra 206 Seniors ' v Riddle, lane -4' N -Q ' Rivers, Cheryl 4 l E Q Sahm, Charle t Sanderson, Craig .- X it .JE X 5 . . . li l f One senior looks with expectation towards her A ,A X X jg future. Sartain, Ronnie V Schneider, Tova Schulte, Grace Seale, Benny 'l'f Shaw, Gary Shears, Denice Shell, Stephen Sikes, David 'Z' Q Xmnsh, Sims, Barbara Sizemore, joe Smith, Shirley Sowell, Gwynne 0'-x 'fx 99 fy., im... 4'-J' 3' 'FVWWWK 25' ,J ,' Seniors 2 , Sprayberry, lesse Stephenson, Margaret Sutley, Beverly Tanner, Dortha 5 QA, ft A- Freed balloons express the rising hopes of students. Willoughby, Barton Wood, Ellen Wood, Rish 208 Seniors wit Tillman, Edwin Voelzke, loyce Walker, Patricia Watson, William Wiggins, Steve Williamson, lody ' x Bailey, loel Baird, Kenneth Barrentine, Deborah Bates, Cheryl Bliss, Paul Boggarty, Harold Bradley, Catherine Brand, Kathleen Brasher, Robert Brooks, Michael Brown, Sharon Burge, Henry Busey, Darryl Cagle, Steve Carlton, Marsha Chambliss, lanet Cheek, Lynn Cheshire, Nancy Coffman, Tricia Collins, Kathryn Collins, Pamela Connelly, David Cook, lan Daniels, Deborah Davis, Virginia DeWitt, Stan Dill, Richard Dobson, Catherine Duck, Nancy Evans, Kay juniors 209 Evans, Marione Evans, Pamela Ferguson, Robert Fowler, Dorothy Glaze, Van Golden, Angela Grimes, Portia Guest, Sharon Hamlet, Barbara Hanes, Danny Henley, Gerene jackson, Andrea jackson, Terrell jones, Ralph lustinger, Brian King, David Kizzire, Thomas Landreth, james Langford, Dianne Lawson, Thomas Little, Mary Lowery, Pam Loy, Cecilia Lynn, james 210 jumors 1 sl '- , AMX?-'Z af So natural. . . '27 'ZX 'lah-aus. ,z 415 f' vi ffi ,- , . , 'W- N. 1 'Lis Y--f, AI' Q-P' ff v- ' if' fT3' ' x K, F I 6 ,.-5 in 'U Q-ans Xi' If nr-Q, if UQ fv- Q Y '4 . i xx .. if K 'oft W 'i7'1u-. McMichen, Mike Messermith, Ruth Miller, lamie Mooney, Arnold Murphy, Mike Murphy, William NeSmith, Nancy Noland, Mary Perry, Michael Phillips, Paul Pittman, Alice Powell, Debbie Powell, loseph Proctor, lane Ramagli, lou Ray, Rosalind Reed, Marion Reed, Mark Riddle, Dale Riddle, Gilda Roberts, Ronald Robertson, lackson Sanford, Roy Schramm, Peggy juniors 211 Spruiell, Darlene Stewart, Linda Taylor, Pamela Terry, lames Scurlock, Palsy Sirles, Susan A an ,,,. ta- b ..-is 2 - ' 3 Q Q..--1 2 ' 5 Qin, fl n ,. W me-'fl , flxszrz Thompson, Ellen Toothaker, james Vaughn, Mary Voelze, Hans White, Mary Wilder, Marsha Wood, Melba Wright, Diane 212 Iuniors 41 5 .. .W If at 4 tv-New 1. it luniors say, Let the world know, 'We're number one. ' ai s . is 4-. ' s.. fh.. N ,A M S4-V 'L' gp-9 V+ F Y 7' nd sh.. S .F -1 4:9 , M X f-- Ca-'N ,,,.,4 8- 1- hiv wt' In 'Q' 3 .Rx Z ' 5. t re ,rs-A rf ,,..f-- ..'A at ,ff A if-R 2- Sl- gjyx .L v I . Adernold, Patti Akers, Meredith Armstrong, Haywood Arnett, George Bagley, Annelle Bates, Stanley Begany, Bruce Bliss, Sarah Bolton, Rebecca Brooks, Daniel Brooks, Leigh Brooks, Sharon Brown, Camilla Brown, Charles Browning, lames Cain, Billy Carroll, Floyd Carroll, Michael Chasteen, Richard Chestnut, David Corbitt, Ed Cox, lennifer Craford, Robert Crews, Richard Davis, james Davis, Sheila Dennis, David Denson, Mary Donaldson, Carolyn Doster, Sharon Sophomores 213 Hunt Linda lohnson Melinda Downing, Lemoyen Duncan, Mary Elrod, lanice Fleming, Lila Garner, Debrough Gates, Susan Glaze, Betty Godwin, Rickey Goodman, William Hannaford, Tom Harris, lames Harris, Marlin Hathaway, Terri Hayes, Rebecca Hazelgrove, Lynn Helmbold, Dale Holden, Suzanne House, lames Howard, Melinda Howell, Susan Huey Rebecca Hughey loyce I I Sophomores ai-5, hs 'W Ong., 6 ? J! X x 'W Qs wi wa? N Q S 'X . f 0 J 16 'bv' X Rb. 'Q i. qv' Mfg' v ., in .A .-nv f I ? ,, -F5 I , mnvlffll ., 'Le 'Nw -fs 'lb '-Gm h ! J fi He may be only one of many, but he's ours, our Samford Bulldog. Ala L-A 'flue '9' Kfrv e . my 'J , ' N mfg L nigh-X i 4 is f gr' it in f 7kx fr X,2 4Q - 3 X 'fa if hr 'vb 'Exi- wr-if Lowery, Tommie Machen, Ben Martin, james Matthews, Mark McCloskey, Albert McClure, Sherry Miller, Carl Miller, Lillian Q' fs... H954 Sb in ' , N .r r I. lohnson, Pattie lones, Rebecca jones, Robert Karol, Vikki King, Cyndi Kornegay, Andrea Lawrence, Paul Lawrence, Santhia Lay, Donna Leslie, Linda Molay, Marietta Murray, Richard Nicholson, Pamela Noel, David Northcutt, Michael O'Neal, Sherilyn Ousley, Rick Parham, lacquelyn Parker, lim Parkman, Henry Sophomores 215 Patton, Susan Porch, Sandra Preston, Frank Price, Denise Rogers, Rebecca Rooks, Michael Shackelford, Gayle Sheffield. Stephen Sherrill, Pam Shirley, Ellen Simmons, lohn Smith, Marsha Solomon, Pam Sowell, Marcia Starr, Karen Still, Nancy Suddath, David Swincy, lohn Taylor, Carolyn Taylor, Sharon 'K Mn I. -B . N 'G I .. .Q Q' 2 .vx A.. gvi' I , , Q , , A Y Z' i P Q- nah- 'ig Zi 441. ,v' .W WK' F63 A X x 42' Sophomores are reaching for a far-off star in Step-Sing 1972. 12 -ffl. K' '-fx 215 Sophomores 1,4- fi A19 fi ...--.g 4 v, T . mg ,f I lg 'nl 1 -. k 'Tv 'iff Ps -gg R, 315-u' Q -f 'x N, '?'4. xg' .Ing r y, an Wade, Susan Walker, Thomas iefefw Em -:af if ,V , x I . li tl., fl -. 198 A- Terry, lon Thomas, Elgin Tingle, Randall Todd, Samuel Tucker, Ann M. Tucker, Anne F. Underwood, Susan Vacca, Teresa Vickery, Christina Wade, Grady Nighttime Samford is the fairyland scene students rarely see. 9 ,.. 1411 -4'-3 4P 'ii4n 41 1 fr ' ....... ka.. Walton, Douglas Wanninger, Susan Weeks, Douglas Whitt, Carol Whorton, Becky Wilks, Mary Williams, Horace Wren, Shirley Yarbrough, Darlene Youngstrom, Sue Sophomores 217 Arantz, Terri Armor, lerry Arnold, Deborah Badgett, lane Baites, Rosemary Barnes, jamie Beck, Velera Bell, Elizabeth Berg, Theresa Blankenship, Ronald Blass, Barbara Boggs, Rhonda Boland, Donna Bonner, Diane Bonne, Alisa Bower, Alice Brake, Lynn Braswell, Claude Breeden, Diane Bridges, Cindy Britton, Rebecca Browder, Alice Brown, Richard Bryan, Carol Bullington, Len Burton, lames Bush, Donna Chandler, Cathy Childs, Staff Clanton, leffery 218 Freshmen Sf ip .. , ...f 7 'Ox 'ln if EE 'I 'n J nh L9 Ou... Z' 11 E- is I C- Q 7' .- 1 5,52 X' PLN., Strong winds raise kites and spirits for Samford Freshmen. . I R . 'Q-' W' A A N iN .4-ur ii' Q6 -1 4-5 lvX Z Claytor, Roy Cleary, lohn Cochran, Saleta Cole, Dottie Cole, Marijane Collins, lohn Cope, Bill Corley, Charles Crawley, loy Crim, Amy Crockett, Melissa Crowe, Beth Culver, joseph Cumbie, Deborah Cutcliffe, james Davis, Mark Davis, Sharon Dean, David Dean, Dianne Dennis, Gary Dilks, Charles Donaldson, David Freshmen 219 Doron, Rebecca Duke, Paul Dutton, Cornelia Dykes, David Echols, Sheralee Ellis, Kyle Epps, james Eudy, Kathi Evans, Carlene Fadely, Becky Ferguson, Robert Fowler, Karen L::,J IA' 4,-.- 4 Francis, Susan Garrard, David Gener, Charles Gentle, Sandra George, Greg Gilbert, Kathy Gold, Terry Gonzales, Celeste Goodhue, Beth ies... .Z- Y x sw R .4- , 'X ,S ,l lx 'Oil Both Samford and its Freshmen build a future. ,J . f ra, 5 y Goodwin, Melba Grace, Randall it 8' Green, Dean 220 Freshmen l ws-.,,, 4lF ', f iw l l ,rar 3 3 Griffin, Elizabeth 4.- y Hadley, Lelia 'f ' '37 Hall, Charles Hall, Bruce Hames, ludy fi if -'K ,gs F Hamilton, Rosemary Harrison, lanet 'C' Herndon, Cindi Herndon, Eleanor Hill, Lynette 'S '-. Q xi f, ' 'sf ' Q ' ' ,.,,, 5 ,,, , A it r V' - ' - l' l' x ' fi 4 gg , av M il Holcombe, leannie Holladay, loyce fe H' 15-v t1 Holley, Marilyn Holsombech, Daniel Hoppers, Lenora Cl :Vw Hough, Walter Howard, Robert Howard, Vicky qm..,, 3 Hunecke, Gretchen Hunter, Martha Ingersoll, Katherine - - X, A 0 1' jackson, Kay '-f Iohns, jackie lohnson, Frank I I- I I Freshmen 221 -L -rl lohnson, ludith C. Iohnson, Lisa L. jones, Henry lones, Marti lones, Ronald V. Kennedy, Sharon Knight, Daniel Landis, Ouida Langstaff, Katherine Legg, Voe Lewis, lames Locklin, Monnie Maddox, Marsha Marlowe, Melissa Martin, Dale McPherson, Tommy Meadows, Diane Mease, Susan Meeks, Michael Miller, Randy l. f 'lv 5n.,2 J K PQ Ts, fr, ws- ..X X ,,v+ K .f V f li! pi -41139-sf f ,......v V The motto of the Freshmen at Homecoming is 'itogether-in unity. lx Yn- rf, I Mitchell, Sharon Q 222 Freshmen i-J Molay, Donna Y .9 Moody, lames Moore, Douglas 'rw Murphy, David Murray, Susan Newman, Cliff QE' iii.. Norman, Susan Odom, Corky V- O'Mary, ludith O'Neal, Timothy Orr, Ava M. ei in , xg r As, fa 'st S -f1 '...... - Parker, Donna Pate, Ronald , PerrY, lohnny Perry, Pamela Pippin, Ruth 3 f Students enioy cooperating. . .for a purpose. IUIT. lHl?tff IMI! l 'rm L , W: Pfiffe, Tefa 1 I Pryor, A 4 if Rainwater, Edward get. 40, ' Reed, Ruth Q-4 'P Reese, Elizabeth Reid, Cecil 2 1 in J .,.,,..-9' W M Rhoads, Michael '-f-.., Richardson, lack ' 1 M f Robbins, Gary . +- , 77' V -.,'r. ' .- M, 4 . 4 i I ,Var 3- W , A' M,.r,1'-uv' A pfg-J' ' ,- ., ,S W. 1 . fs ME, -53 . ' f-'t A v 'iflwf f N 'v H - 1-f ' .. - .Q ' , .va .,-- g y ,X .t ,-A Q wi' ., -,AA-J avg, Fifa., T .' - ' 1 J- ', :Q--' ,1 -l 85' v .w Y, 4 S 1 ,. . ,,.1 . - z- . f fp , -wr' - - 0' 111- s X t -.fx -at . , f - .r . L-tl' Q .44 ' ' X - 'vig V if V, ' Q ,aw .-5 'Keira -5 . 1, -.4 - s M Freshmen 223 Robinson, ludy Roling, Keith Rogers, Carol Rogers, Suzanne Ross, Billy Russell, Anne Sanders, Susan Scott, Bob Scruggs, Lee Sheppard, Susan Sims, Amy Singleton, Bonnie Smallwood, Danny Smith, Karen Smith, Linda Smith, Patricia Smith, Sandra Snead, Sinda Solomon, Kathryne Speights, Georgia Stark, William Strickland, Billy Sullivan, Howard Susina, lan Swisher, lohn 224 Freshmen ,1g,,, ,Q U Qs,- I , , f' 3 7 ,rx , N .. 'N . . t.'sE,,, '. r '. -2: 4 ' -551. -I-.s'i:5::s,:' fill -Ez- ei' 1-. 'U-4. 'Iwi ,'3 .1 yy -,, . Teel, Pamela Thetford, Danny Thomas, Kathleen Thomas, Nancy 150 Y.-1 bffx X he 1-5 xifx, mf, I When the girls at Samford can't find a beach, they improvise. A Thomas, Susie Turner, Beverly Uhrig, Raymond Van Orman, lohn Venable, Charles Vernon, Richard Voight, Valerie Warren, Beverly Weaver, Patti Westberg, Barbara . is .-2... I6 ' 4' .aifl 3-LX.. 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ClHO:lWVS MJSHJAIND A PLACE-U A PRocRAM--- FUR YOU--- RALPH BEESON STUDENT CENTER Bnookwooo Baptist ChLll2Ch 3449 Overton Road Phone 967-0441 ' ,Q -- :Ag '13, 1:11,-:,azgf f s,1 1ff1Ak1,f,,f1:-r,4 ...L All , .lit-'Z r - , I rv Y A, go' - -.' :Q 'fir I A n I ,fffwfsi-fy fs, iv.. 5. 1 3- ,f 1, . .. ,ug h,l,,f:zp fx- 3- 1 4 I' I ' 8? 4'4Ai,fL 4 '31 9w'Ql9z 404 ' ' 9' ? R etief A' I 1 -nv ' - f 5 .ff fn . I I 1 ,, . c . gy 4 f 121, r 1 .ff. I E li , ,Y tl , X f A, A :Q ' ,, 5 S. ,gg Gy 3' 'U T931 ,.1 ' Fl was S' 9 fri' I' 7 I , I P ,, 15. I l fi, -Q Tbif WP ,Q 4: iitf,-',-U? 4. V- T? x' r:'lf fc Q , 6:2351 al , I I fw T, ' 5 fix f . '- av'-.hngg , fax 1 VL .'vi 4' as ,9 fn, -:iii- Zw,:f,g1:3 1 N I mp? Q ,H 2 F 1 TSQQFEZ X! I ---'---f--T:--'H'-ff: , -f , '?? fvv4 ,a:rv ff SUNDAY ACTIVITIES WEDNESDAY ACTIVITIES Sunday School 9:15 A.M Family Night Supper 6:30 P.M. Morning Worship 10:30 A.M Prayer Service 7:15 P.M. Snack Supper 5:30 P.M . Training Session 6:00 P.M. Bryant Strain jerry A. Brown. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M Pastor Minister of Muslc 228 A CGUGGG olploma QHAQQMA U' V! 1 I lil!! VNU Ill' I U llilps ucv! 1 vnu vc uu- Hvuns U U 11 x x 1 u ww i v vi tvw uvnw Ui I Qin HV! vnvqqi V 1 . new me VI Yttwtu f 6 maui op s th boon IO ITIAN CARES S No matter what business or profession you have chosen as a career, life insurance will play a vital role in your future planning. Not only is life insurance important as a security measure, it also creates an immediate estate for you while you are growing in your chosen life's work. There is a well-trained Liberty National representative who can help you as he has helped so many other men plan their life in- surance program. llBGl21Z UATZIONAI life msunanc company BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA BIRMINCHAIWS DOWNTOWN BAPIST CHURCH Q 'I' :A --rm' A I EEEIIE' i ifgfip i X' g p RI TIIHI gimp! agile cgirst Qaptist Glzurclz cgixtlz .Zvenue at c7wenty-cgeconcf 'Street north INVITES YOU TO BECOME A PART OF ITS WITNESSINC AND SERVINC MINISTRY Sunday Se Worship 10:50 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. B bl St dy 9:25 A.M. Snack Time 5:00 P.M. Church Training 5:45 P.M. Wednesday Servlc F Il h p S pper 6:00 P.M. P ayer Hour 6:40 P.M. Choir Rehe al 9:15 P.M. Andrew W. Trampli g H Id N b y Pa5I0r Associate Pastor-Minister of Music WHERE THE DIFFERENCE CANCELS OUT THE DISTANC BADISI BGOKSIIOQG 'Partners in growth with people and churches. coNcRATuLATloNs ON A FINE YEARBGOKI fanmaest CAIRIES Milk :W and lc e Cream r 1 J 1..- E . 1 ii ' , 1 rizffff l'.3'5? 'wmi V P fm ,J-N, Hmm V, . g jbaifenghmwq . ...Nfl rc' ' Books and Bibles of all Publishers Out of Stock Items Special Ordered 323-3423 2020 SO. 8th Ave. 328-5271 i ' T A ' fl' U , 21 ' a U ' Q ii X: - 5, I 1 I C . A ' I' 2 . ifx , l ' 1 l ' A I P H' 4 A , f ag I- ll f H: rpnb- - - ,- Q N-V H -Q - ' V .1 jr-' f-'ggi 1 .,,. ' . H , LL 4 5 .La-AT -, -.., ' I shapes ITIOUNIAID BADUSII ChUl2Cl1 Green Springs Highway and Vestaview Lane Sunday School ........................................ 9:15 a.m. Evening Worship ..................................... 7:30 p.m. Morning Worhsip .................................... 10:45 a.m. Wednesday-The Church at Prayer fpreceded by Family Training Union fpreceded by snack supperj.. 6:15 p.m. Night Supper and other activitiesl ........ 7:30 p.m. Charles T. Carter Pastor 822-1670 YN Anchored to the first century - Speaking to the twentieth century. 231 SAMFORD STUDENTS gf QCUICAO I8ARfI8fO S hlqh-I4Gl enuqs HOMEWOOD 303 g h THINK DAWSON I fo WORSHIP, BIBLE STUDY, SERVICE, RECREATION, FELLOWSHIP. . . ' e ...THATS H RISTIAN GROWTH --,, 1-sv' , 5 u . 245- Pr Q-mfg.. 2 . . I I L. -a L L gnsilali I . Jifr hrxnl . n v ,I uf : I. A-- - ..,-. . f . 1- -, - Q.,-A. lvl.-:c,, . .. .. .. l - , A ' , . . - 'HA x5-X V- in --L.Z...1g5e. M ,,,,,,8 11,1-,.e,fm . -- - 4vn DAMEKNJMENKWMALBARUST CHURCH 1114 Oxmoor Road 871-7324 Recreation Center 879-1758 DR. E. M. ARENDALL-PASTOR T RALIEGH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH ..,..-f , 309 Raliegh Avenue Homewood, Alabama Q 879-8271 E :E ' is 57.55 i 31, 4 Where The Action Is . . . Ma as L -. PTF -1 ' M r ' ' 'F 4 l M., ,T , . . , If ntl' it E I A E Where Christ Has The Pre-eminence f . 1 Where Love Prevails . . . Q I Morris D. Freeman - Pastor ll l About our program - SUNDAY l Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship - 11:00 A.M. Church Training - 6:15 P.M. Evening Worship - 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Family Supper - 5:45 P.M. Prayer Service and other Mid-Week Activities - 6:30 P.M. lk ik Bk Ik lk Ik The closest church to campus lk :lf Bk Ik ik Ik Sharing our personnel and facilities with Samford Students. we donit pretend to speolc or clonce to the loeot of youth- ir I ci er ol we'd look pretty wilcl trying it, but we do feel we d 4 un erstoncl most of the problems confronting you in the future. we ' were once in the some plcice. congrotulotions to the seniors of l97l oncl best wishes for ho in ' h pp ess in t e future. we welcome you to the cilumni of somforcl university. continue to strive for success ond it will lie wi thin your recich. your alumni association of samford university 233 SAVAGE'S BAKERY AND EPICURE SHOP EVERYTHING DELICIOUS 2916 S. 18th Street ' Birmingham, Alabama Phone 871-4901 Shop Your UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE in the Student Union We Have a Complete Selection ot Paperbaclr, Study Outlines and Novelties BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE COVENANT WELCOMES SAMFORDSTUDENTS AND FACULTY 0 To be a part of a Servant Church, 0 To express your Christian Faith through sacrificial service, and 0 To be involved in special ministries to meet human need. 8:00 A.M. ....... . 8:30 A.M. 10:00 A.M 6:15 P.M. ....... . 7:00 P.M. Meeting at Temple Emanu-EI 2100 Hi hland Avenue S Dr. I. Herbert Gilmore, Ir., Minister Literacy education International Ministry O Tutoring Work with children in the inner city Several other personal ministries On Sundays no0u........-................ .unannoun- usuaa-.-.............. --es. ...................Worship Bus leaves Vail Hall Bible Study Bus leaves Vail Hall Evening Worship INTERRACIAL INTERCULTURAL INTERNATIONAL 234 P .N E E M. T PARTY TIME, SPECIAL TIMES, . ALL TIMES ARE SUPERB! IFS The WHEN YOU ARE . . . real thing I I I H ,:,..CDLA.. AND HCDKE.. NE ,,EG,5TE,.ED TRADE DNLY THE PRODUCT OF THE CDCA'CDLA .. E- ' X av I' 1' W .Q L A. , J: ., 1 . ' VM ' . 'is N . -A 'ear S- 1 I3 ' I ' mat. SJ i.!- .. ' ' . . -- A .lgtfw ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' -. .,,., ,, . , I . --P1 55:5 L . ' 5 .gr lj , H 2131? re. A .5553 EJ- I 1 F 'Q AJ ,.. . - o--.:- o. Lvl '--.-:- -I1:f'.' ' -'- -- I '5'l', ' 1 - :ELI I .un .N ... ...QM Q1 V ,. N .,, p 4. ,L ' it L... . .4-A 'I ' ' I . , I QQ I N ,1-iq 957'-.,1,fx:4'f!'9fzqT -., . , - -Q1 J . .4 'I' I Lf-'Ill -X,-g'..s..::,': Z'5,',,l.-.. gs -2 I 'J .K Ei , E Q I A - If I I - 1 :qu-N' 'gg,,g,...... ...,A... E . ,S 5 'I . IIS. ,. .Is -. g-c-W.-xox UI-H -L -ful Ji. I' r . ' - V 1-'T-WA: A .flf ' -:Alf-- 4 wp gf. A-f.f '.:.-1 A T puf-- -. Q . - .-.-- , - :-- ,..-9 . 'YM 551' .. 1-,-.,'-. '.-.:,..z-5.5-1..-' asf..:.5r:' ' -.-kfiu,-abr'-r ' The Church Uhth A New View... Worship with people who have banded together to mold a new face for their Lord 's Church. Sunday School - 9:00 A. M. 0 Church Training - 6:30 Morning Worship - 10:00 A.M. O Evening Worship - 7:30 Transportation available from Samford before the Sunday School and Church Training hours. VESTAVIA HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH 2600 Vestabia Drive 871-4661 C. Otis Brooks - Pastor Ilolurol Goodness Uenfral Park Kaplis! Uhurfh 1900 43rd Street West 785-51 21 l n COMPLETE FAMILY OF DAIRY PRODUCTS Rev. Iohn Bob Riddle-Pastor Our Church Program- . SUNDAY There 's Always Somethzng . . . Sunday School . . . 9:30 A.M. Great Swinging In our Morning Worship . . . 11:00 A.M. P Church Training . . . 6:15 P.M. Qn d U Q Evening Worship . . . 7:30 P.M. CBus Transportation Available From Samford Come Seef Before Sunday School and Church Training Hours.J WEDNESDAY Family Supper . . . 5:55 P.M. Prayer Service . . . 7:20 P.M. Choir Practice . . . 8:00 P.M. 4 IN Hofvrswooo , ll 823-1 1014 Q Niggaz T Compliments OST , w xsfyl , . 'O AQQQ Y 49 ' Vestavia Qoxfxixgvrb l Shopping Nxgfxxexroxx lllllllSll'IBS. C Y QJLD' CD i IIIC. T l fashions for the style wise student A ll l .I to Of K A yn 'W of 1 T802 29th Ave., S., Homewood 879-2071 Guitars-Records-Sheet Music 236 Clothing-Tobacco THE CAMBRIDGE SHOP Men's and Boy's Apparel Vestavia Shopping City 823-I l23 K s - to A 'N K, 1 , ,-- K1 .- f X,' , , fill ,gr cb 3 J gg- 1 1 1 lv + fx ss T 1 'l'f 2 - . f J ,r 1 . , 9' N A wi- , sv AF T? ..-. Q 1 1 T 1: H153 ffi 7 MUUNTAIN BROOK BAPTIST CHURCH 3631 Montevallo Road Telephone 871-0331 -Schedule of Services- Sunday - Morning Worship ............ 8:30 A.M. and 1 1:00 A.M. ri 4 Sunday School ....... ............................. 9 :45 A.M. Evening Worship ............ ...................... 6 :00 P.M. Wednesday- Supper served from 5:45 to 6:30 P.M. Varied Bible study, prayer, and music opportunities at 6:30 P.M. Transportation for students is available: please call the church office. 1 7 1 1 . . . ,L11!z11.1f11w 79111.15 ,lim Godwln StUdI0 1f1v1'1f1'11ff11 1'111v1f1'J 111111 fn 11111110 111 11111f 1'11J,01f1ff Q frm 111111111 fwzlllfifllf Jfqfw of Portraits - Weddings WUv1f1f1111l 'l111v1'f11f1'1111J 11111f f5'1v1f1'11f1 'f111111111111f111r11fJ Sorority and Fraternity J Cj1'1v11111f fT7Tf14111f Formals fl,1l111f1i1'1f gfwff Five Points West f5'111111f1a1'1f ,ff11,',111'J,'f11 0111150111 - Shopping City Birmingham, Alabama Phone: 788-8542 h Duster 2-Door 1024 Montgomery Highway, Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Telephone: 205 - 823-2324 Welcomes Samford Students to CHRYSLER ' PLYMOUTH the close-out bargain sales on our 1972 cars! We ers We ice have a wide selection of '72 Sebrings, Valiant Dust- and others, as well as the new stock of '73 cars. offer the closest fully equipped body shop and serv- departments in the Samford area. 2 7 Come by and see us' 3 'We're dealing like crazy! 3: .134-K -, . uni, Jffii E. 1 1 vii Q rw-Al Or! Nw- 'x v agfv by ,, ,-.ML - . A ' L Ac: .. -1331 A Xi' Q s .-A5 . 4, Q 9 4? nvf. , 4: N1-:fy .' ll, ., , ,. Mtg J, 591.9 VHS ' iq 1 .,sQ,nQ-A SAITIIIGRO WGlCOm6S AIR lf0l2CG ROIIC In its first year at Samford, the Air Force ROTC be- flying training,orientation flights, recreational activities came well-established in 1971-'72. Included in the pro- social events. Also, the program includes other benefits gram is the first coeducational curriculum, scholarships, such as opportunities for advanced education and na tional defense student loans. Q.,-. ? 5 in ,Y - . fi is-nys L 239 AOITTIDI TZRAUCD ADO l:AGLlLI IDOGX C. M. Adamson 166 Dr. Lee N. Allen 79,184,166 Mrs. Myralyn F. Allgood 71,178 lohn Lee Armstrong 176 Lewis E. Arnold 170,179 Dr. Ray M. Atchison 178 Dr. loseph Avery 166 B Dr. George E. Bagley 166 Dr. Hugh Coleman Bailey 68,69,176,18-o Bill Baker 87 Claude E. Bankester 188 Dr. lerry W. Barrett 181 Mrs. Sandra A. Bearden 79,179,248 Mrs. Fanna N. Bee 68,69 T. Brad Bishop 179,188 Walter Sanders Bishop 62,63,181 David Black 190 Dr. Lonnie Gene Black 190 Mrs. Susan Boyd 185 Dr. Roy S. Brigance 186 Harry B. Brock 166 Dr. Margaret Brodnax 70,178 Milton Brooks 166 Ben B. Brown 166 Dr. lames S. Brown, lr. 79,184 Mrs. Martha P. Brown 70,178 Richmond O. Brown 48,179 Dr. Sigurd F. Bryan 79,183 Loren lay Bullock 188 Bob L. Burroughs 46,190 Mrs. Esther Burroughs 67 C Dr. Frances R. Carter 189 Dr. lohn T. Carter 72,189 Dr. Ben B. Chastain 79,181 Dr. Thomas I. Cheatham 62,63,181 Monnie T. Cheves 189 Charles Edward Clark 188 Edwin Thomas Cleveland 170 Mrs. Mariorie G. Coker 190 Charles Dubose Cole 33,188 Donald E. Corley 188 Donald Ray Cornutt 42,190 Mrs. Charla Cotton 185 Miss Martha Ann Cox 132,170,189 George T. Crocker 62,63,181 ludge lames A. Crow, lr. 166 D Dr. William Pratt Dale Ill 4 loseph C. Daniel 171 Marior Harwell G. Davis 79,166 Dr. Oscar A. Davis 166 Dr. Vernon G. Davison 183 Dr. Donald L. Denney 191 Dr. Tom E. Denton 180 B. Roper Dial 166 Dr. Harry E. Dickinson 186 Mrs. Annette C. Dodd 188 Frank W. Donaldson 32,188 Dr. lean Mead Dunbar 191 Dr. W. lack Duncan 69,187 E Dr. W. T. Edwards 79,168,183 Wayland Elliott 87 Maior W. Espy 166 F Mrs. Mabel B. Fitch 188 Dr. l. Wayne Flynt 184 Miss Mary,Elizabeth Forman 79,189 Miss Mary Nell Frazier 171 Mrs. Dorothy O. Funderburke 185 G Clarence Gardner 166 Billy T. Gamble 171 Dr. Rawdon Lee Gallman 183 Dr. Alto L. Garner 4,79,189 Max Gartman 79,97,99 240 lohn Will Gay 166 Dr. William D. Geer 79,187 Mrs. Sarah A. Glass 79,185 Miss Carolyn M. Green 23,68,69,121,123,184 ludge Hobart H. Grooms 166 C. W. Gross 166 lohn Grubb 87 Wayne Grubb 87 Dr. Louis C. Guenther 169 H Dr. lames H. Haggard 181 Dr. Paul M. Hall 47,59,190 Mrs. Frances D. Hamilton 79,184 Bernis O. Hannah 182 Frank Hardy 166 Dr. Billy L. Harris 179 A. Wayne Harrison 172 Ben Harrison 166 R. A. Hartley 79 Mrs. Ann Harvey 178 Dr. Ray Harvey 189 Dr. Wheeler Hawley 79,178 Alan F. Hayse 60,180 lohn T. Haywood 176 lames A. Head 166 Russell Hedger 190 F. Wilbur Helmbold 79,169 Dr. Fred W. Hendon 187 Mrs. Frances W. Hill 178 Mrs. Bernice G. Hirsch 178 Gerow Hodges 166 Everett Holle 179 Dr. William Mike Howell 123,180 Mrs. Mary L. Hudson 62,63,181 lames Lewis Hughes, lr. 188 Mrs. Barbara Hunt 179 Harold Lane Hunt 179 Raymond Paul Hutchens 188 Bill Hyde 87 I Dr. George V. Irons 37,68,69,79,184 l Mrs. Wynelle lacks 187 George H. lackson 172 ludge l. Theodore lackson 166 Dr. Lamar lackson 166 Dr. Karen Randolph loines 183 K Major lames T. Kerr, lr. 186 Dr. H. Grady Ketchum 166 Dr. loseph Leonard King 79,178 L Mrs. Sally R. Lamar 189 Dr. lames H. Langston 180 lohn Willy Lovin 191 Dr. Mabry Lunceford 79,183 M H. Lindy Martin 168 Mrs. Kathleen Martinson 190 lohn L. McCormick 172 Dr. Herbert A. McCullough 180 Dr. Ellen W. McLaughlin180 Arthur Mead 166 Mrs. Rachel Merrill 178 Hilary Herbert Milton 178 Samuel lames Mitchell 70,178 Mrs. Marilyn Morton 79 Dr. Perry W. Morton 79,182 N Steve Nelson 190 Dr. lames H. Newman 79,168 Ralph Norman 166 Rev. Walter Nunn 166 William A. Nunnelley 173 O I. Orlando Ogle 166 Mrs. Allen B. Osgood 178 Mrs. Eleanor O. Ousley 190 Mrs. Frances W. Owens 178 lohn Paty 87 P Dr. William D. Peeples 62,63,79,181 C. Lynn Phillips 2,173 lohn C. Pittman 166 Mrs. Paulina I. Powell 178 Ollie Powers 187 R Mrs. Carolyn Rhea 79 Dr. Claude H. Rhea, lr. 34,46,79,190 Mrs. Clarence Rice 166 Robert Adolf Reigert 188 Dr. Wesley M. Roberds 182 Tea Sam Roe 191 Ralph E. Rozell 187 jerry Ryan 92 S Frank P. Samford 36,166 Eberhard Schachtsiek 178 Dr. Paul l. L. Schatz 187 Selden Sheffield 166 Mrs. Betty Sue Shepherd 173,190 Neil A. Shepherd 191 Mrs. lamie L. Shores 188 Dr. Ira Fred Simmons 189 Mrs. Margaret Sizemore 65,1 69 E. Warren Smith 79 Dr. Melvin Smith 79,187 Walter D. Sowa 188 William Frank Spencer 188 Edwin Leggett Sterne 188 Dr. Frank Stitt 166 lames C. Stivender 166 R. I. Stockham 166 Dr. Stanley V. Susina 191 Richard V. Swindle 2,174 T Carl Taylor 92 Charles T. Taylor 174 Dr. lanice Teal 189 Dr. Harry E. Tibbs 79,190 MSG. lames C. Tolbert 186 lames L. Treadway 178 Robert E. Trimble 174 Mrs. Mary Frances Tucker 175 U Mrs. S. E. Upchurch 166 V Dr. Lowell Cecil Vann 177 Dr. Kenneth E. Van Sise 187 Dr. David M. Vess 68,69,184 Mrs. lean B. Vess 175 Randall Veazey L90 Dr. Arthur L. Walker, lr. 2,3,79,167 Miss Ramona Washburn 176 Van Washer 92,93 Mrs. Mary M. Washington 64,79,184 Richard Watson 190 Arthur A. Weeks 79,188 Dr. Peter W. Weston 167 Dr. Ruric E. Wheeler 35,79,167 Dr. Carl Whirley 34,183 Mrs. Eva C. White 90 Dr. Henry E. White, lr. 185 Michael H. White 75 Miss Avalee Willoughby 79,176 Mrs. La Neil L. Wilson 177 Dr. lohn E. Wintter 79,191 Dr. Charles T. Workman 70,178 Richard Wood 87 Dr. Leslie S. Wright 2,34,35,37,38,79,164,165,16 Y Mrs. Letitia Yeager 62,63,181 Z H. Evan Zeiger 167 4 il H I I- 'l l ff 1 l GRADUATE, law, ADD Dl'lAl2mAGy A Alford, Nancy 147,202 Allen, Richard 202' Anderson jr., Paul 194 Androski, Edward 194 Austin, Robert 194 B Bailey, Richard 194 Barber, David 73,1 94 Barker, Elliott 194 Barlow, Pai 147,202 Bean, Martin 194 Bell, Richard 194 Bowen jr., William 194 Briskman, Arthur 194 Brogden, Robert 194 Brunson, Kent 194 Butler, Frances 200 C Calhoun jr., john 194 Carroll, john 32 Cater, Richard 195 Caudle, David 200 Chapdelain, Dana 200 Cheves, Cecil 200 Clarke, Arthur 195 Clary, john 200 Cleckler, Michael 195 Coggin, Ted 33,195 Cohn, Leslie 195 Conger, james 195 Cook, Mike 195 Corbitt, jack 195 Cotten, Tucker 1 95 Craig, Hughie 195 Crowe, Robert 195 Cunningham, William 200 D Davis, james 200 Deason, jr., Marshall 195 Deneau, Irene 195 Dillard, jr., Roger 195 Dillard, Timothy 195 Drummonds, Ronald 44,59,1 20,1 22,1 95 E Elliott Ill, Rufus 195 F Farrior, james 200 Ferguson, Hal 73 Fitzgerald, Arnold 1 95 Ford, George 195 Formby jr., john 195 Foster, Thomas 196 G George, Lekha 202 Givhan, john 196 Gordon, Ben 196 Gracey,jr., Hugh 196 Green, james 196 Guest, William 196 H Hafner, Robert 200 Halbrooks, William 196 Hanson, Frieda 200 Harrison, Donald 200 Hasty, William 196 Hedge, Dennis 196 Harrington, Leslie 196 Hill, Carey 196 Hiltbrand, Lance 200 Hinkle, Anita 200 Hodge, Wilson 196 Hoffman,jr., Charles 33,196 Hull,jr., Daniel 196 Hurt, William 196 johnson,jr., Roy 196 jones, Archie 200 Keith, Parke 196 Kendrick, Robert 196 Lamont, Robert 196 Lee, Henry 196 Little,jr., Loyd 197 Low, Vincent 197 Lowery, Raymond 197 M Mack, Stephen 200 Mansell, Barry 197 Masingill, Mark 202 McAIiIey, Gary 201 McCain, Thomas 202 McClure, William 197 McCulley lll, james 147,201 McDonald, Hal 73 McDonald, loetta 203 Miller, Anita 33,197 Miller, jerome 201 Monroe, Roger 197 N Niezer, Charles 197 Noonan, Doug 32 O Ohle, Robert 197 Oldham,jr., Alfred 197 P Parvey, Allan 197 Perry, Buddy 197 Pilgrim, john 197 Preefer, jay 197 Preefer, Richard 197 R Raymon, Edward 197 Reddoch,jr., james 197 Rehyansky, joseph 197 Rice, Benjamin 197 Roedder, William 197 Rollings, Harvey 198 Rowe, Charles 198 Royster, Stephen 201 moex Royster,jr., Theodore 201 Rumsey III, Robert 198 Russell, john 198 S Screws, john 1 98 Sellers, Gene 198 Shears, jack 201 Sheehan, Donald 201 Sneed, Arnold 198 Sobel, David 198 Southern, john 198 Starnes, Stan 198 Stokes, Betty 200 Sundheim,jr., Frederick 198 T Thomas, David 198 Thorne, Wayne 73 Thornton, Stan 198 Trawick, Donald 198 Tucker, Gerome 198 Turner, Thomas 73,198 V Vanassenderp, Ken 1 98 Vassallo, joseph 201 Vaughn, Charles 198 W Weatherford, jim 198 Weekley, Thomas 202 Welch, Richard 201 White,jr., Henry 198 Whittington, john 199 Wicker, Steve 32 Wiggins, David 199 Wilkerson, joseph 199 Williams, Ted 199 Williamson, Daniel 202 Wilmer, john 199 Wilson, jim 201 Wood,jr., Fred 199 Woodall, George 33,201 Wright, john King 37,199 Z Zarzaur, Ben 199 'C' -'K YC. SSX A Adams, Ann 71 Adams, Carol 55,1 08,1 32,144 Adamson, jan 144 Aderhold, Patti 56,513,213 Adkins, Harry 42 Agnew, Pandy 109,151 Akers, Merideth 54,213 Alexander, Wanda 44 Alford, Tommy 124,159 Borland, Martin 78 Bower, Alice 218 Bowles, Alice 55 Bradley, Cathy 76,147,209 Brake, Lynn 218 Brand, Kathleen 47,71,209 Brasher, Robert 209 Brassell, Lauryn 47 Braswell, Claude 218 unoenomaouate INDEX Cheek, Lynn 209 Cheshire, Nancy 209 Chestnut, David 45,75,156,213 Cheves, Cecil 200 Childs, staff 218 Chilton, Sherry 144 Christmas, Charlie 47,239 Christmas, joy 26 Clanton, Charles 89 Allen, Del 18 Allen, Glenda 35,64,68,69,124,151 Allen, Mary 47 Allen Richard 54 Anderson, David 78,136,141 ,156 Anderson, Linda Moore 133 Arantz, Terri 71,86,144,218 Armistead, Ben 23,35,37,74,124,203 Armor, jerry 48,71 ,218 Armstrong, Hayward 66,213 Armstrong, Tommy 159 Arnett, George 213 Arnold, Deborah 55,218 Atchison, Horace 203 Atkinson, Bill 62 Aycock, Steve 60,65 B Badgett, jane 218 Bagley, Annelle 44,1 32,1 52,21 3 Bailey, Andy 5354 Bailey, joel 97,140,209 Baird, Kenneth 209 Baites, Rosemary 45,47,218 Baker, Esther 152 Banks, Bob 65 Banks, Tim 45 Barnard, Mark 65,75 C Barnes, Carol 143 Barnes, jamie 218 Barnett, Dwyane 93 Barrentine, Deborah 209 Barrett, Tommy 155,203 Barrows, Lee 47,59 Bates, Cheryl 209 Bates, Stanley 66,213 Beale, Mason 66 Bean, David 159 Bearden, Greg 71 Beasley, Donnie 144 Beason, Fred 160 Breeden, Dianne 45,51,218 Bridges, Cindy 218 Britton, Becky 47,147,218 Brooks, Dan 47,213 Brooks, Leigh 148 Brooks, Mike 66,209 Brooks, Sharon 47,70 Brooks, Vernie 203 Browder, Alice 143 Brown, Altrice 57 Brown, Camilla 136,152,213 Brown, Charles 213 Brown, Debbie 78 Brown, Pam 98 Brown, Randy 92,156 Brown, Richard 62,218 Brown, Sharon 71,209 Brown, Susan Ferguson 37,64,79,115,203 Browning, james 213 Bruckmeier, janet Hogue 79 Brunson, Debbie 133 Bryan, Bill 54 Bryan, Carol 54,218 Bryan, Sallie 144 Brymer, Larry 47 Buffington, Eunice 78 Bullington, Len 218 Bullock, Toni 132,144 Burch, Laura 144 Burge, Henry 78,209 Burkett, Susan 41 Burns, Bonnie 152 Burton, Ed 47 Burton, james 218 Busey, Darryl 209 Bush, Carl 66 Bush, Donna 86,151,218 Bush, Lynn 71,143 Butler, Frances 200 Clanton, jeffrey 218 Clary! lohn Clayton, Roy 219 Cleary, john 219 Coaker, Kay 152 Cobb, Mike 88,120,203 Cochran, Saleta 219 Coffman, Tricia 45,58,209 Cofield, David 44 Cole, Dottie 86 Cole, Mariiane 219 Collins, john 219 Cole, Linda 51,132 Collins, Kathy 70,209 Collins, Pam 47,209 Compton, Nelle 61,203 Connelly, David 53,209 Cook, jan 120,152,209 Coombs, john 78 Coomes, Tommy 60 Coons, Darrell 44,45 Cope, Bill 53,219 Corbett, Sherry 203 Corbitt, Ed 45,54,213 Cork, Anna 203 Corley, Charles 219 Cottingham, Dianne 45,204 Cottrell, .Robin 86 Couch, Sue 45 Cox, jennifer 51,53,147,213 Cox, Larry 156 Cox, Marilyn 143 Cramer, j. G. 66 Crawford, Robert 213 Crawford, Steve 160 Crawley, joy 47,219 Crew, Mary Exa 55 Crews, Richard 54,213 Crim, Amy 219 Crockett, Melissa 76,133,152,219 Cronenberg, john 160 Beck, Valera 43,218 Bedsome, Mike 47 Beersdorf, George 78 Begany, Bruce 213 Beiro, Patricia 203 Bell, Elizabeth 44,218 Berg, Kathi 43,46 Berg, Theresa 43,21 8 Best, Florence 45 Binzel, jane 157 Black, Alan 42,66 Black, Becky 84,85,110,144 Blackshear, Branda 144 Blankenship, Ronald 62,218 Blass, Babs 45,47,148,218 Blevins, Susan 120,125,144,203 Bliss, Paul 209 Bliss, Sarah 44,1 52,21 3 Boggarty, Harold 209 Boggs, Rhonda 218 Boland, Donna 218 Boles, Becky 143 Bollinger, Marilyn 64,68,69,203 Bolton, Becky 47,213 Bonner, Diane 47,218 Boone, Alisa 51 ,71 ,1 51 ,218 242 Cagle, Steve 54,65,209 Cain, Bill 66,75,213 Caldwell, Karen 151 Camby, Mary K. 152 Campbell, Cal 4 Campbell, Dan 62,63 Campbell, Don 42,44,59 Campbell, Martha 56 Carlson, Mike 65 Carlton, joe 156 Carlton, Marsha 151,209 Carpenter, Rick 66,69,203 Carr, Bill 59 Carradine, john 160 Carroll, Floyd 213 Carroll, Michael 213 Carroll, Vickie 47 Carswell, Linda 203 Carter, jim 54 Cartwright, George 49,125,203 Chambers, Michael 203 Chambliss, janet 24,209 Chandler, Cathy 51,71,144,218 Chapman, Bee 132 Chapman, Beth 47,147 Chastain, Rusty 47 Chasteen, Richard 213 Crowe, Beth 219 Crump, Brenda 64,204 Culver, joseph 219 Culver, Warren 47 Cumbie, Debbie 61 Cunningham, William 200 Cutcliffe, james 219 D Dailey, Sherra 144 Daniel, Patrick 204 Daniels, Deborah 209 Daniels, Helen 148 Davidson, Elizabeth 47 Davis Betty 204 Davis Bruce 159 Davis David 159 Davis, james 66,200,213 Davis, Karen 204 Davis Kathy 143 Davis, Mark 219 Davis, Sharon 47,148,219 Davis Davis, Sheila 45,47,213 Virginia 219 Dawson, Denny 59 Dawson, james 204 Dawson, Ronnie 62,63 Dean, David 219 Dean, Dianne 219 Dearmond, lerry 66,204 Defoor, lerry 78 Delaney, Tim 132,160 DeLapp, limmy 71 Dennis, Bradley 65,159 Dennis, David 1 59,21 3 Dennis, Gary 159,219 Dennis, Rodney 136,159 Denny, David, 155,160 Denson, Mary 213 DeRieux, Debbie 152 DeVan, Betsy 147 DeWitt, Stan 160,209 Diaz, George 91 Dickerson, Stanley 204 Diliberto, Carlo 78 Dilks, Bob 45,129 Dill, Rick 45,47,60,61,209 Dobbins, Virginia 1 32,147 Dobson, Catherine 209 Donald, Phoebe 143 Donaldson, Carole 56,1 33,148,21 3 Donaldson, David 219 Doron, Rebecca 220 Dorriety, lerry 44 Doster, Sharon 47,78,21 3 Douglas, Elizabeth 64,65,79,1 20,1 25,1 33 Downs, Allen 156 Downing, Lemoyne 28,148,214 Duck, Nancy 45,47,209 Duke, David 37,65,67,79,12 Duke, Paul 45,220 Dukes, Teresa 151 Duncan, Mary Bee 147,214 Duncan, Shirley 160 Dunn, Becky 74,126,204 Dutton,.Cornelia 220 Duval, Becky 44,58 Duvall, Bob 66 Dykes, David 18,46,120,220 E Eaton, Lynn 86,143 East, David 78 Echols, Sheralee 62,220 Edwards, Carol 44,56,59 67, Elgin, Patricia 64,70,20 Ellis, Kyle 47,151,220 Ellis, Robert 78 Elrod, lanice 47,51 ,147,214 Endsley, Wade 45,58,148 Epps, lames 220 Erwin, Bobby 47 Etheridge, Wayne 66,204 Eubanks, Melinda 133 Eudy, Kathi 144,220 Evans, Carlene 148,220 Evans, Kay 209 Evans, Marilyn 47 Evans, Pamela 47,79 Everidge, Katherine 44 F Fadely, Becky 151,220 Faison, Larry 54,204 Farrior, lames 200 Faulk, Molly 57,65,79,2o4 Ferguson, Robert 220 Ferguson, Tom 155,210 Fitzpatrick, Terri 143 Fleming, Lila 214 Flemming, Georgia 132 Floyd, Zipper 1 36,159 Folmar, Steve 44,59 Fordham, Keith 66 0,125,204 1 1 1 ,1 32,143 Foreman, Luther 66 Fortenberry, Becky 61 Fowler, Dot 71,210 Bowler, Karen 133,151,220 Francis, Susan 143,220 Fulton, Deborah 45,1 20,1 21 , G Gable, Anita 44 Gaither, Helen 26,144 Gantt, Tina 71,132,144 Garner, Deborah 43,55,214 Garner, Erly 159 Garner, Peck 159 Garrard, David 220 Garrett, Donna 151 Gartman, David 147 Gaskin, Lynn 143 Gates, Susan 144,214 Gay, Larry 47 Gener, Charles 220 Gentle, Sandy 147,220 George, Greg 220 Gester, Tom 155 Gilbert, Kathy 47,220 Gilbreath, Melissa 44 Gilley, Rickey 18 Gilliland, Charles 44 Glaze, Betty 214 Glaze, loe 67,126,205 Glaze, Van 210 Gloor, Terry 156 Godsey, Rose 60 Godwin, Katrina 132,144 Godwin, Rickey 45,54,214 Goff, Deborah 214 Gold, Terryi220 Golden, Angela 45,67,210 Gonzales, Celeste 47,220 Gooch, loy 250,74 122,123,205 Goodhue, Nancy 48,64,68,69,1 26,220 Goodman, Bill 54,71,214 Goodwin, Martha 126 Goodwin, Melba 55,220 Grace, Randall 220 Graves, Tommy 66 Green, Carol 70,205 Green, loseph 220 Griffin, Betsy 61,221 Griffith, Brenda 61 Grimes, Portia 210 Guest, Sharon 210 Gurley, Ginny 54 H Hadder, Gale 205 Hadley, Lelia 41,152,205 Hafner, Robert 200 Haithcock, Hector 156 Hall, Barbara 137,143 Hall, Bruce 221 Hall, Charles 221 Hall, Sam 78 Hamby, Nancy 65,112,143 Hames, ludy 55,221 Hamilton, Rosemary 151,221 Hamlet, Barbara 210 Hamlin, loyce 61 Hamlin, Pam 45 Hand, Bronwyn 64,205 Hand, Lawrence 59 Hanes, Danny 210 Hankins, Ron 60,205 Hanks, Bob 156 Hannaford, Tom 42,46,59,21 Harden, Shelton 44,59 Harrill, Blair 155 4 Harris, David 97 Harris, Donovan 54,75,214 Harris, Marlin 54,214 Harris, Mike 44 Harrison, Christy 205 Harrison, lanet 221 Harrison, lohn 156 Hart, lim 74,79,155 Hart, Vi Hartsell rginia 205 e, Mary Lynn 76,141,152 Hartsfield, Patricia 47 Hathaw ay, Terri 132,152,214 Hawkins, Bill 89,159 Hayes, Becky 46,214 Hazelgrove, Lynn 51 ,57,214 Headley, Alan 47 Headley, Tim 47 Helmbold, Dale 43,214 Helmbold, Martha 43 Henley, Gerene 55,1 48,21 0 Henry, Belinda 61 ,68,69,79 Henson, Charlotte 61 Herbst, Allan 54,205 Herndon, Cindi 221 Herndon, Eleanor 221 Hicks, Ronny 66 Higginbotham, lerry 205 Hill, Lynette 144,221 Hill, Na Hillard, Hillard, Hinkle, Hinton, Hinton, ncy 148 Freida 205 Larry 205 Kathy 56,62 Deborah 61,205 Sherry 55 Hodges, lames 205 Hoffma n, Susan 143 Holcombe, leannie 221 Holden, Suzanne 56,148,214 Holiman, Terry 92,96 Holladay, joyce 221 Holladay, jim 27,53,54 Holley, Marilyn 221 Holliday, Mary joyce 143 Holloway, Dan 53 Holsombech, Daniel 221 Hoppers, Lenora 148,221 Horton, Bobby 78 Houchens, Tom 205 Hough, Walter 221 House, jim 159,214 Howard, Leanna 85 Howard, Martha 65,106,133,143 Howard, Melinda 58,152,214 Howard Robert 221 Howard Roger 54,205 Howard Vicky 221 Howell, Susan 43,214 Howorth, Buddy 54,123 Huddleston, Denise 46 Huett, Susan 151 Huey, Becky 214 Hughes, Richmond 205 Hughey, joyce 60,61,71,1 15,214 Hunecke, Gretchen 148,221 Hunt, Bob 47 Hunt, Linda 152,214 Hunter, Martha 221 Hurst, Sue 76,152 Husband, Mac 155 lngersol, Kathy 61, 221 Ingram, Bob 156 lvey, Garve 78,159 l Andrea 57,210 jackson, jackson, Cathy 151 jackson, David 160 jackson, janice 152 jackson, jay 44 jackson, Kay 221 jackson, Terrell 54,1 27,21 0 jacob, Fred 48 jarrard, joy 45,56,148 jennings, Rebecca 127,144,205 jernigan, Ralph 44 jerrell, Stephen 48 johns, jackie 221 johns, jeff 136 johnson Frank 155,221 johnson jeannie 151 johnson jill 147 johnson, judith 152,222 johnson, Lisa 132,222 johnson Melinda 214 johnson, Pattie 152 johnson, Rick 65,155 johnson, Teresa 84,85,143 joiner, Sonny 53,54 jones, B. C. 155 jones, Becca 27,44,64,70,71,152 jones, David 54 jones, Deborah 144 jones, Donna 45,58 jones, Frankie 44,59 jones, Henry 222 jones, Martie 47,152,222 jones, Ralph 210 jones, Rebecca 55,78,206,215 jones, Rebecca 148,206 jones, Richard 59 jones, Robert 215 jones, Ronald 222 jones, Shirley 152 jordan, Becky 71 judge, Stephanie 147 justinger, Brian 210 K Keith, Brian 155 Kellyr loe 244 Kendall, Ron 156 Kendrick, Pam 71 Kennedy, Sharon 222 Kenney, Andrea 47 Kimbrel, Horace 71 Kimmons, Barbara 72 King, Cyndi 28,147,215 King, David 210 King, Lois 48 Kizzire, Thomas 210 Kleeman, Carolyn 206 Knight, Daniel 222 Kornegay, Andreq 76,116,152,215 Kruschwitz, Bob 45 Kuykendall, Kathy 72 L Lamar, Law 155 Lambeth, judy 127,152,206 Lancaster, j. D. 54,68,69,206 Landis, Ouida 222 Landreth, jim 45,47,54,210 Langford, Dianne 210,255 Langstaff, Kathy 151,222 Lawrence, joe 47 Lawrence, Paul 54,215 Lawrence, Sandy 44,58,59,215 Lawson, Tom 78,210 Lay, Donna 51,148,215 Lee, Sarah 44 Legg, joe 66,222 Leslie, Linda 215 Lewis, Mike 66 Lewis, Robyn 143 Lewis, james 222 Limbaugh, Marc 66 Lind, Steve 156 Lipscomb, Carolyn 78,206 Little, Mary 210 Locklin, Monnie 147,222 Long, Randy 92 Love, Gary 66 Lovelady, Milton 128 Lawery,Pam45,76,104,105,120,122,143,210 Lowery, Tommie 45,47,55,215 Loy, Cecilia 210 luker, Herb 92,94 Lu nceford, Gene 57,79,120,128,156,206 Lynn, james 210 M Machen, Ben 78,215 Maddox, Cam 155,159 Maddox, Marsha 222 Marlowe, Melissa 222 Malone, judy 71 Martin, Dale 151,222 Martin, Danny 37,65,79,82,128 Martin, james 215 Martin, Phil 47,59 Martin, Roger 92 Mason, David 78 Mathews, Elizabeth 48 Matthews, Mark 215 Matsumura, Megumi 27,47 Mayo, Linda 45 McArthur, Sylvia 152 McBrayer, Max, 159 McCain, Tom 78 McCloskey, Pete 54,71,215 McClure, Sherry 1 1 6,152,215 McCord, Ken 46 McCoy, Melinda 144 McCoy, Walter 91 McCullough, john 69,136,159 McCullough, Karen 206 McDonald, Cheri 137 McDonald, Steve 155 McGinnis, Mike 66 Mclntosh, Tom 93 McLaughlin, joan 206 Mclaine, Brad 66 McMichen, Mike 51 ,60,61 ,211 McNeese, George 54 McPherson, Tommy 222 McRae McRee , Mary Katherine 86,151 , john 155 Mease, Meeks, Susan 48,222 Mike 44,222 Mein, Vicki 143 Messersmith, Ruth 61,21 1 Miles, Charles 78,155 Mile-ski, Kathy 4,147,206 Miller, Carl 215 Miller, Eddie 144 Miller, jamie 56,57,70,72,147,211 Miller, Lillian 215 Miller, Randy 222 Minor, Rod 66,120 Mintz, Ann 64,79,206 Misseldine, Elizabeth 47 Mitchell, Otha 92 Mitchell, Sharon 46,222 Molay, Donna 222 Molay, Marietta 215 Montgomery, George 54,78 Moody, james 48,223 Mooney, Arnold 51,57,65,68,75,76 84 85 152,21 1 Moore, Dianna 61,206 Moore, Douglas 223 Moore, Glenn 206 Morgan, Randy 92,96,156 Morrow, Gordon 62 Moss, Ronny 54 Motley, Carol 206 Mullinax, Nancy 143 Murphree, Steve 159 Murphy, Allen 65,66,67 Murphy, David 223 Murphy, Mike 65,75,84,132,133,155 211 Murphy, William 211 Murray, junior 66 Murray, Richard 44,59,215 Murray, Susan 223 Neale, N Mary 206 Nagem, Hank 156 NeSmith, Nancy 26,57,70,72,75,136 147 211 Newman, Cliff 223 Nichols, Patsy 151 Nicholson, Pam 152,215 Nipper, jimmy 90,91 Noel, David 45,59,215 Nola, Paul 156 Nolen, Mary 47,56,61 ,70,21 1 Nordlinger, Lisa 18 Norman, Bob 156 Norman, Susan 47,223 Northcutt, Debbie 132 Northcutt, Michael 215 Northsworthy, Lenore 65,84 Nunnally, Dawn 78 O Odom, Barbara 47 Odom, Corky 223 Odom, Tommy 156 Okin, janet 43,45,56,57,144 Olden, Marie 143 o'Mary, judy 51,61,223 O'NeaI, Sherilyn 215 O'NeaI, Tim 45 Orr, Ava 223 Ousley, Debbie 44 Ousley, Rick 66,215 Overton, Pam 47 Overton, Skip 45 Owen, Stan 47 Owens, Cathy 151 Owens, Charlie 97,98,99,160 Owens, Don 156 Taylor P Palmer, loy 206 Panjic, Lucy 45 Parham, lacquelyn 132,148,215 Parker, Donna 223 Parker, Gary 41,54 Parker, lim 48,51,215 Parker, Steve 89 Parkman, Henry 215 Parsons, Vickie 45 Pate, Ronald 223 Patterson, David 78 Patton, Susan 55,216 Paulk, Signa 1 32,1 33,1 37,144 Payne, Scott 76 Pears, Gary 65,97,156 Penna, lim 92,94 Perry, lohn 66,223 Perry, Mike 21 1 Perry, Pam 152,223 Pervis, Pat 133,144 Peterson, Miller 62 Phillips, loel 47 Phillips, Paul 160,21 1 Phipps, Kathy 47 Pierce, Sandra 45 Pippin, Ruth 48,144,223 Pittman, Alice 211 Pope, Wyatt 53,159 Porch, Sandra 151,216 Poss, Karen 148 Potts, David 44 Potts, Libby 152 Powell, Debbie 152,211 Powell, loseph 211 Powell, Karen 144 Preston, Frank 27,47,48,54,216 Price, Denise 216 Price, Fan 44,58,75 Price, Greg 156 Price, Tera 223 Prince, lane 151 Proctor, lane 1 47,21 1 Purcell, David 59 Putnam, lim 160 Pryor, Emily 44,151,223 Q Quattlebaum, Ken 160 Quinn, Bob 156 R Ragsdale, Turner 160 Rainwater, Edward 223 Ramagli, Lou 54,84,211 Randall, Wayne 156 Rawls, Claudia 1 1 7,144 Ray, lack 47 Ray, Regina 58 Ray, Rosalyn 55,211 Reaves, Melynda 41 ,56,71,207 Reed, Mark 65,151,156,211 Reed, Ruth 223 Reed, Stretch 54,21 1 Reese, Elizabeth 47,223 Reeves, Richard 47 Regapoulos, Connie 96,152 Reid, Cecil 223 Reynolds, Bobby 160 Rhoads, Mike 66,223 Richardson, lack 223 Richardson, Sandra 207 Riddle, Bill 71,156 Riddle, Dale 211 Riddle, Gilda 21 1 Riddle, lane 207 Rittenhouse, lo Ann 44 Rittenhouse, Nancy 44 Rivers, Cheryl 207 Robbins, Gary 62,223 Roberts, lohn 66 Roberts, Mike 54 Roberts, Ron 45,59,21 1 Robertson, lack 54,21 1 Robertson, Randy 59 Robinson, ludy 18,132,224 Robinson, Wade 159 Robinson, Wanda 114 Roddam, Melanie 151 Roden, Debbie 144 Roden, Kathy 61 Rodgers, Anna 144 Rodgers, Becky 67,76,1 32,1 52,21 6 Roe, Brenda 107,1 32,151 Rogers, Carol 224 Rogers, Suzanne 44,224 Roling, Keith 136,224 Rooks, Mike 21 6 Rose, Dixie 44,59 Ross, Billy 224 Rowden, Robin 65,84,140,144,160 Roy, Debbie Harrison 64,79,127 Rudder, lan 152 Russell, Anne 41,143,224 Russel, Barbara 151 S Sahm, Charles 207 Sanders, Susan 143,224 Sanderson, Craig 54,207 Sanderson, Ray 43 Sanford, Roy 66,21 1 Sartain, Ronnie 207 Schmidt, Steve 62,63 Schneider, Tova 72,207 Schramm, Peggy 62,21 1 Schulte, Grace 68,69,207 Scottt, Bob 224 Scott, Ron 155 Scruggs, Lee 224 Scurlock, Patsy 212 Seale, Benny 207 Segrest, Sheri 44,59,65,75,76 Sessions, Moultrie 159 Shackelford, Gayle56,57,65,84,1 1 8,1 32,144, 216 Shaeffer, Vickie 47,133,151 Shank, Gary 132,159 Shank, lenny 56,144 Sharp, Rodney 160 Shaw, Gary 207 Shearin, George 92 Shears, Denice 207 Sheffield, Stephen 216 Shell, Stephen 79,207 Sheppard, Susan 133,148,224 Sherrill, Pam 51,53,216 Shirley, Ellen 45,47,58,148,216 Sievers, Charles 48 Sikes, David 207 Simmons, Howell 47 Simmons, lohn 57,62,216 Sims, Amy 224 Sims, Barbara 224 Sims, Stuart 160 Singleton, Bonnie 224 Singleton, Craig 44,66 Sirles, Susie 57,65,151,212 Sizemore, loe 207 Skelton, Dale 71 Smalley, Dan 78 Smallwood, Danny 224 if X , 7 Y at x Smith, Shirley 207 Smith, Shawn 155 Smith, Tweetie 47 Snead, Sinda 224 Snelling, Bill 59 Solomon, Pam 144,216 Solomon, Kathryn 71 ,224 Sorrick, Debbie 71,147 Sowell, Gwynne 64,128,207 Sowell, Marcia 144,216 Spain, Suzanne 45,71 Sparks, Linda Kay 113,129,239 Sparks, Mike 59 Speaker, Allen 132 Speights, Georgia 224 Spencer, lanie 137,144 Sprayberry, lesse E. 69,208 Spruiell, Darlene 212 Stark, Bill 159,224 Starr, Karen 152,216 Stephens, Bruce 47 Stephens, lim 78,132 Stephenson, Becky 44,56 Stephenson, Beth 37,129,208 Stevens, lim 159 Stevenson, Hiram 155 Stewart, Chancey 59 Stewart, Linda 62,63,212 Still, Nancy 43,216 Stoker, Tom 46 Stokes, Mark 45,66 Stone, Becky 148 Stone, George 66 Storey, Danny 47 Street, Kathy 143 Strickland, Billy 47,224 Stringfellow, Cindy 151 Suddath, David 216 Sullivan, Howard 224 Susina, lon 48,224 Sutley, Beverly 44,64,208 Sutton, Mike 66,82 Swiney, lohn 72 Swindle, Bud 66 Swisher, lohn 78,224 T Tanner, Dortha 208 Taylor Connie 44,58 Taylor, Diane 56 Taylor Dick 88 Taylor, Earl 37,60,78,79 Taylor Lynn 51,1 32,1 33,147,216 Taylor Pamela 212 Sharon 71 ,148,21 6 Smith, Becky 148 Smith, Chip 66 Smith, Dick 155 Smith, Karen 152,224 Smith, Kathy 64 Smith Linda 224 Smith Mark 132,155 Smith Marsha 72,216 Smith Mike 78 Smith Patricia 224 Smith Roger 47,59 Smith Sandy 147,224 Smith Sharon 61 Teel, Pam 224 Terry, james 212 Terry, lon 71,132,155,217 Thetford, Danny 155,224 Thomas, Elgin 27,217 Thomas, Fran 18 Thomas Thomas , lerry 78 , Kathleen 224 Thomas, Nancy 224 Thomas, Susie 44,152,225 Thompson, Ellen 61,212 Thompson, lan 44 Thompson, Ralph 92 'S hiI1 32,156 'sb 5 A Thurmer, Lois 86,144 Tillman, Edwin 208 Tingle, Randy 47,217 Tingle, Terry 42 Todd, S amuel 217 Toolhaker, james 21 2 Towers, Tucker, Tucker, Turner, Tu rney, Betsy 41 Ann M. 57,148,217 Anne F. 217 Beverly 225 Ken 60 Tutwiler, Mary Loy 86 Tyler, P White, Dan 79 White, George 28,41 White, Kathy 47,152,225 White, Mary 212 White, Ka Sally 64 White, Phoebe 44 Whiteside, David 68,69 Whitlock, Susan 56,57,71,148 Whitt, Carol 217 Whorton, Becky 56,62,83,148 217 Wiggins, Steve 54,208 Wilder, Marsha 212 Wilder, Tom 47 'SL' , Pvnw U Uhrig, Raymond 225 Underwood, Susan 55,56,217 Upton, Tim 156 V Vacca, Teresa 71,217 Vann, joy 44,1 18 Van Orma n, jack 60 Van Orman, john 25 Vaughn, Allan 54,59 Vaughn, Barry 78,159 Vaughn, Mary 21 2 Venable, Charles 225 Vernon, Richard 225 Vess, john 59 Vickery, Christina 217 Vines, Carol 44,1 18 Voelzke, Hans 21 2 Voelzke, joy 208 Voight, Valerie 225 Wilkes, Mary Nell 43,56,117,148 217 Williams, Amy 143 Williams, Carol 143 Williams, Hank 46 Williams, Horace 217 Williams, Lynne 225 Williams, Mitch 66 Williams, Pat 55 Williams Randall 49 I Williamson, David 62,63 Williamson, jody 208 Williamson, Laymon 92,95 Willingham, jimmy 54 Willoughby, Barton 208 Wilson, Barbara 225 Wilson, Beth 41 Wilson, Carol 143 Wilson, David 66 Wilson, jan 143 Wilson, jane 143,225 wilson, jill 147 I , W Wade, Grady 66,217 Wade, j ames 47,54,67 Wade, Susan 217 Wagner, janet 148 Walker, Mike 92 Walker, Patricia 208 Walker, Tom 159,217 Walter, Al 95 Walton, Douglas 217 Wanninger, Susan 1 32,148 Warren, Beverly 47,148,225 Warren, Beverly 47,148,225 watson, Bill 78,208 Weaver, Anne 129,151 Weaver, Barbara 47 Weaver Patti 144 225 Weber, ,Nettie 46 ' Weeks, Doug 29,45,47,54,59,217 Wellbaum, Alan 54 Wentworth, Pam 57,1 1 9,132,148 Westberg, Barbara 225 Wheeler, Paul 67 Whirley, Branda 225 White, Andy 47,156 Wilson, Paul 225 Winchester, David 160 Winslett, Don 159 Withers, jane 44 Wood, Claude 97 Wood, Darryl 65,66 Wood, Ellen 64,79,148,208 Wood, Melba 212 Wood, Rish 79,208 Woodruff, Perry 156 Woods, Sydney 225 Woody, Kay 143 Woolley, Alana 225 wren, Shirley 43,152,217 Wright, Becky 225 Wright, Dianne 47,225 wright, Tim 60 wyan, Cathy 47,58,152 Y Yarborough, Darlene 41,21 7 Yeargan, james 225 Young, Glory 152 Youngblood, Bill 155 Youngstrom, Sue 55,217 rnouunrrun, cumscxmmnus amnmuvs STUDENTS, STUDY . .... then there's mel! ff The Involvement, Interest, Intelligence, Irony, and In- dividualism of every person whose face appears in our book has changed Samford and 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The traditions, agonies, ioys, hopes of the past year have patterned our lives. We, the students, with a dy- namic outlook on Living, have changed Samford. With each passing year, we, and it, have become better and more mellow to life. To Mrs. Sandra Bearden, who not only supported the Entre Nous, but also contributed many hours of work, study, and worry to the book, I send my deepest appre- ciation. As faculty advisor to the Entre Nous, she was one of the greatest contributors to its publication. Puzzlement, a spark of understanding, discovery. Isn't that what lLife is all about? lanice Elrod, Editor GUIDE HOUS 1971- 1972 f 1 5 . :gp 1 X '1'a 'JI .Q 'f-'. qv'.'y' 3-.1 N. 4vfr -.' . F 1 1, -Jn,-.w W v 1 im? -.V xg. if L -HV. -nfs, x f.. ', t A. 4'-.f.f'.. x ' ' 1 'Q' .- ,S LT Xi ' If -N V. .7-In-'P - 4 1 G , 4. 4, -. I' 1 ,s??fl,.':,u C571 ' .J Av , A . .,. J-iz vc? .X -.ll 4.31 P' Q, J. if K , ..,.iuv','- :-, . -aft. -' -. ' 'fgfff I' I ' .1 I nl -1 . .4 -. i f - . 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