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First Row: iLeft to Rights Seoted: Mr. Foy, Dr. Long, Chappelle, King, Humpidge, Martin . . . Second Row: Rudulph, Ogilvi Drennen, Baker, Hill, Hamm, Samford, Hairston, Smith . . . Third Row: Proctor, Nicholls, Jackson, Powell, Rountree, Turnbu Poole, Duddy, Melton, Abernethy. QUADRANGLE OFFICERS TOM KING President FRANK CHAPPELLE Vice-President McLIN HUMPIDGE ' . . . Secretary JACK MARTIN Treasurer The Alabama Quadrangle was organized in 19i9 by a group of Christian men. Their purpose was to unite those men who believed in the high ideals of scholarship and all- round University life. From its beginning, the Alabama Quad- rangle has stressed the ideal of the Four-Squore Man: the physical, the spiritual, the mental, and the social. Its mem- bers have been selected from University students who have measured-up to this standard. Last year Quadrangle extend- ed its annual $100 scholarship loon to two deserving male students at the University. In addition to this, the Quadrangle sponsored the wood-gathering contest for the Homecoming bonfire and other projects intended to be of benefit and in- terest to students at the University, and assisted in the 1949 Bama Day ticket sales. John Abernethy John Adorns Jcc Boker Phil Bonks Jim Barton Fronk Chappelle Carl Crumpler A an Drennen John Duddy MEMBERS James Foy Dr. George Lang Torver Rountree Bill Hairston .lock Martin Yetta Samford Bill Hamm Onkley Melton George Shirley Sam. Higgins Rev. George Murray Junius Smith Bill Hill Crook Nicholls . Stan Starnes McLin Humpidge Walter Ogilvie Don Turnbull Sidney Jackson Elisha Poole V inston V ollace Tcm King Ottis Powell Ernest Williams Claude Kitchen Burns Proctor Page 356
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First Row: Left to Righli: Going, Foy, Deon ten Hoor, Carpenter, Reynolds, Dean Joiinston, Long, Abernetliy, Hill, Mitchelson . . . Second Row: Speight, Lul ens, Brock, Johns, Woodard, Enzor, Adcock, Redden . . Third Row: Samford, V. S. Johnston, Young, Conway, King, Nobors, Weil, Etheredge, Rountree. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA OFFICERS J. ALLEN REYNOLDS, JR President FRANK HAWTHORNE Pasf-President JOHN ABERNETHY Vice-President DEAN G. BURKE JOHNSTON . Secretary WILLIAM HILL Treasurer DR. ALLEN GOING Faculty Advisor Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honor society tions, and Speech, Music and Dramatic Arts. Iota circle, and for men, was founded at Washington and Lee in 1914. Iota Omega circle from Auburn, together established the ODK circle was installed on this campus in 1924. Membership is trophy, observing resumption in 1948 of varsity athletic rela- granted to Junior and Senior men solely through collegiate tions between Alabama and Auburn. The giant trophy will circles, on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership and be awarded each year to the winner of the Alabama-Auburn service in campus life, and consecration to democratic ideals. football game. ODK sponsors the traditional Christmas Star Election to membership is from five phases of participation, on Denny Chimes. A campaign encouraging good sportsman- Scholarship, Social and Religious Affairs, Athletics, Publico- ship at varsity athletic events was begun early in 1949. FACULTY Prof. Carlton K. Butler Prof. Brooks Forehand Dr. G. Burke Johnston Prof. John Payne Col. William T. Carpenter James E. Foy Dr. E. V. Jones Dean Marten ten Hoor Frof. V. F. Chaftin Dr. John M. Gallolee Dr. R. E. Jones Fronk Thomas Jeff Coleman Dr. S. Paul Garner Dr. George Long Prof. Paul Thomas Harold Red Drew Dr. Allen J. Going Dr. J. B. McMillan Prof. C. Stewart Tinsley Dr. Williom G. Echols Decn Noble B. Hendrix Dr. Jock P. Montgomery Ernest G. Williams Dean W. M. Hepburn Rev. George Murray MEMBERS John Abernelhy James F. Hatcher John Lumpkin J. F. Shorp John W. Adams, Jr. Frank H. Howthcrre Oakley Melton John W. Speight Hobson H. Abcock William R. Hill Theo Mitchelson Curtis Springer Paul Brock William Johns Hershell Nobors Leonard Weil Tim M. Conway, Jr. Furniss Johnson Lowrence Drew Redden Robert Wheless Leiand Enzor Vivian G. Johnston J. Allen Reynolds, Jr. Tommy Woodard Foster Etheredge John Thomas King Tarver Rountree Willard W. Young Arthur L. Lukcns, Jr. Yelto Sonford Page 355
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Seated: Left to Riohti: Moore, Johnson, William Chambers, Head, Morton, Moffitt, Sellers, J. h Bailey, Tote, J. Phillips, M. Bernstein, Eolen, Burton . Smith, Biustein, Driggers . . . Third Ro D. Smith, Wotson, y dams, Murray, Coll . Second Row; Skaggs, Knight, Golclenlhal, J. Bernstein, Wilson, RHO ALPHA TAU OFFICERS BUDDY BERNSTEIN . . . ' President JOHN HORTON SMITH Vice-President DARDEN WILLIAMS Secretary BILL BOLEN Treasurer BOB COLLINS Student Advisor DICK EMMETT Student Advisor ROY B. MOFFITT Public ity Chairman JIMMY SMITH Social Chairman Rho Alpha Tou, Freshman honorary society, has as its purpose the promotion of better understanding among the students. Composed of one representative from each frater- nity and five independents high in scholarship, the Rho Alpha Tau ' s constantly strive tovi ard the improvement of the cam- pus. This organization v as founded in 1920 for the purpose of warning Freshmen when there was an upperclassman in the area. Since hazing at Alabama has been discontinued, Rho Alpha Tau has returned its attention to campuswide activities such as Bama Day. Rho Alpha Tau ' s main task is training Freshman men to take the responsibility of leader- ship that they may find it necessary to assume in the future. Leon Adoir John Adams Walter Bally Buddy Bernstein Joe Bernstein Charles Biustein Bill Bolen Austin Brannon MEMBERS Dick Burton Roy Moffitt Jce Chalmers Jones Moore Roy Driggers Neil Moore Leslie Goldenthal Bill Morton Tom Head Monson Murray Milton Johnson Ellis Phillips Corloone Knight Bob Phillips Bryan McPherson Bob Sellers Paae 357 Albert Skaggs Jimmy Smith John Horton Smi George Tofe James Watson Darden Williams Jerry Wilson Hal Vondervoot
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