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FRED HARRIS E.D.A. JOHNNIE BARBER E.T. DON PACE E.A. Jenneiiee C -ta (chapter Lyf S iama rlpha Cpiilo FOUNDED : March 9, 1856 at the University of Alabama. COLORS: Royal Purple and Old Gold FLOWER : Violet A fraternity house, a handshake, a badge, a name, a password, — these are not the things which make fraternity. Hearts bound in one accord, singing together, eating together, laughing together, working to- gether, worshipping together, living together — these do make fraternity. This is Tennessee Eta of S.A.E. Christian ideals, heart deep relationships, brotherhood with all mankind ; these are the very essence of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. This was a year of memories, brimful with joy .... as we crowned the lovely Miss Pat Blankenship at the Coronation Banquet; as needy children experienced an unexpected Christmas; and as eleven young men entered the circle of brotherhood .... and a year of vigorous activity as the Sig Alphs excelled in sports; as they built a basement chapter room; as they traveled to Montgomery Bell for the splash; and as many worked in positions of campus leadership. Here are a portion of our brothers ' attainments : Rex Enoch was president of B.S.U., Jim Deaton and James Watts were elected to Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. Don Pace was elected Most Handsome Boy for the second time, James Watts was awarded a fellowship by the Atomic Energy Commission, Rex Enoch was elected Best Ail-Round. The S.A.E. queen, Pat Blankenship, was elected Miss Union. Clyde Briggs was elected Senior Class Representative to the Student Council. S.A.E. was represented on the staff of both publications. Johnnie Barber was editor of the Lest We Forget and vice -president of the Junior Class. Bill Bickers was the Senior class speaker. Five Sig Alphs were on the Dean ' s list and there were many brothers in the numerous scholastic and interest groups on the campus. This, then, is our fraternity — minds, moods, and motives, all varied yet harmonious.
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dLest We J-oraet f Left to Right: Johnnie Barber, Nancy Jeffress, Mrs. Blythe, Nelle Hulme, Becky Edwards, and Bobby Agee. « 5 95 5«
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£e to Right: Row One: Jim Deaton, Jim McKissack, Bill Brown. George Fisher, Bill Haynes, Vail Hiers. Row Two: Bill Priddy, James Watts, Rex Bond, Don Davis, Joe Hall, Bill Howse. Row Three: Bill Haney, Gordon Orrell, David Roote, Tommy Smith, Vance Amhrose, Tommy Barnes. Row Four: John Gibbons, Harold Greenfield, Pete Hall, Hal Love, Barry McComic, Franklin Parker. Row Five: Nathan Pillow, Danny Smith, Allen Graves, Roy Johnsey, Jim McAfee, B. A. Rodda. Row Six: Jim Shelton, Charles Timberlake, Irwin Vann.
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