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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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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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TRIANGLE MARY AUSTILL LOUISE McMURRAY LOUISE CLAY OFFICERS President SUE JONES Secretary Vice-President LOUISE WILLIAMS Treasurer Historian Triangle is a service organization of Sophomore and Junior women. Its main function is to serve as big sisters to FresLiman women students and to fielp them in every way to become adjusted to life at the University of Alabama. Before a Freshman woman arrives at the University she is assigned to a Triangle member who writes to her suggesting appropriate preparations for life at the Capstone. On arriving the Fresh- man finds that her big sister will help her through registra- tion, take her to all the programs during orientation week, and keep up with all her campus activities throughout the year. Triangle members cooperate with Panhellenic Council in the rush week program, with YWCA in the Bama Day nursery provided for the convenience of the students who have children, and with the Dean of Women by helping with Freshman orientation classes during the Fall and Winter cjuarters. Mary Austill Carolyn Bradford Louise Cloy Nellie Cobb Celeste Adams Kotherine Ballard Mary Anne Barnett Mory Bellenger Joon Blackwell Emmo Ruth Blankenship Ellen Bobzin Sylvia Bolosky Sora Jean Bradley Muriel Browner Nancy Brittoin Bobbie Frances Brown Margaret Brown Clara Jo Brunner Betty Brunson Marianne Cole Dorothy Deramus Mary Clyde Dublin Lua Gallalee Mory Cook Mory Ben Cox Sora Will Crews Martha Florence Day Corolyn Deaver Madelyn Diffly Alice Dugger Joyce Elmore Doris Evans Potricia Foley Clara Gause Mary Glenn Gibbs Spencer Lee Grayson Ellen Green Irma Gutiow Virginia Holley JUNIOR SPONSORS Bobbie Jean Jenkins Sue Jones Kelmie King Potricia Lightfoot SOPHOMORE BIG SISTERS Nova Huckcby Anne Huddleston Jean Hunt Eugenia Johnson Sora Ruth Lancaster Moble Virginia Locke Margaret Lollar Patricia Lovell Mory Ellen Luttrell Mory Chloe McCullough Mory Eugenio McDaniel Carolyn McKnight Kote Moddox Madeline Maury Fannie Mitchell Morjenn Nabors Louise McMurray Jonie Parker Amelia Pyron Katherine Bogby Robertson Betty Jo Newton Mildred Osborne Joan Parks Jane Pcty June Piatt Sara Jane Raub Nancy Rhea Juanita Rodgers Sylvia Romaine Jone Russell Julia Russell Doris Seoy Despino Semon Mary Sue Sewell Barbara Spencer Jeanenne Stanley Frances Small Melbo Studdord Dorothy Powe Louise Williams Hunter Stickney Laura Strother Harriet Torver Phyllis Tenenbaum Mary Ann Thorp Jewelene Traylor Joycelyn Tunstoli Dorothy Upchurch Patsy Vaughn Frances Wehrenberg Helen Louise White Linda Sue Wilder Delia Frances William Evelyn Willinghom Mary Alice White Patricio Woodham Roselyn Zarvosky Poge 358
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