University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook (Florence, AL)
- Class of 1965
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I m Hi t ' to Wt - FLORENCE STATE COLLEGE FLORENCE, ALABAMA 1965 I A Clyde B. McCain, Editor Leroy Wright, Associate Editor Bill Cummings, Business Manager Sue Owens, Secretary to Staff Publishers, Inter-Collegiate Press, Inc., Kansas City FOREWORD This, the 1965 DIORAMA, is the eigh- teenth volume of our Florence State year- book. Founded in 1947, the DIORAMA has become a campus tradition. A tradition which we hope this edition will enhance. The DIORAMA isn ' t just a book of candid photographs, but a series of miniature scenes, captured by film, to depict the academic and extra-curricular life of the college community. The 1965 DIORAMA Staff hopes these scenes constitute a cherished book of mem- ories for the faculty, staff and members of the student body. 4 S5SI CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION 30 FACULTY 38 DEPARTMENTS SENIORS 68 CLASSES 100 ORGANIZATION 128 MILITARY 176 PEOPLE 198 CAMPUS LIFE 226 SPORTS 246 ADVERTISEMENTS 285 INDEX .309 I As a campus, and, it ' s People awaken to another DAY a pageantry old as learning, neiu as a conquest, begins to unfold. For Each, a DAY holds . . . some of the Routine, a little of the Unknown, A REALIZATION . . . that tomorroiu is what cue make . . . . . . TODAY. Bibb Graves Hall human events Scope . . . are encompassed in a DAY of CAMPUS LIVING . . . i A discovery . . . an introduction, a smile that gave someone Hope . . . knowledge found . . . i a group that reminisced . . . A scene Rogers Hall that inspired . . . someone to, lorite . . . sing paint . . Brothers Four within the DAY a person paused, a furtiue glance the boy saiu . . . Women ' s New Dorm f the girl he found . . . their clasped a message unspoken. Men ' s New Hall ' a decision made . . . a uictory announced, Sp- ken. effort failed, to another a goal attained. THE DAY GROWS OLDER Wesleyan 13 Student Union Building Conversation around a table, with cup in hand ... the game next week ... a date tonight . . . that lecture missed. A contemplative look, uacant stare . . . lonely grimace . . . then . . . Willingham Hall understanding 15 . . . and a minds fanciful venture is bridged . . . _ the President ' s Home present. 16 THE DAY GROWS OLDER . . . mouing past the students tired eyes, past the straining muscles poised for . . . the signal . . . 17 . . . past the inhaled breath . . . waiting for the downward sweep of the baton . . . study in discipline. 18 a solitary figure . . . moues across the darkening campus 19 . . . and notes Kilby Laboratory School the DAY is passing the sound of hurrying steps . . . closing doors . . . ringing bells . . . 21 -a F . . . are s lent noiu. ill the lecture room Florence Hall has only the ECHOES . . . questions asked . . . problems solued. B! 22 -- P T I C (J I , 4 1 Amphitheater another DAY finished 23 noiu the mind ponders all It has amassed i in that passing MBj Library . . . and values its worth, knowing that Knowledge can never be conquered. | if BUSINBSSI LAW g} |:| .. the questing mind . . . rests. 25 this yearbook is a composite YOUR DAYS . . . Powers Hall you the Florence State Students, who haue animated . . . the empty corridors, tree shaded laiuns the walls that haue seen . . . others THE 1965 DIORAMA IS. . . DEDICATED : ,- : : - - t , -- L,: ; V ..-...- -,-V ' v : , , 4Vxl J ' F A C L T Y AND A I I S T A T I O DR. ETHELBERT B. NORTON PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE Dr. Ethelbert B. Norton has served as President of Florence State College since 1948. He has worked always in the interest of the students, who consider him as a friend, as well as chief ad- ministrator. In his office President Norton serves as an understanding, wise, and dignified executive who at all times welcomes a chat with students and faculty. At his home he and Mrs. Norton act as gracious hosts, always happy to receive visits from members of the college community. The high regard the student body holds for the President is evident by the naming of the Norton Chimes in the belfry of Bibb Graves Hall in honor of Dr. Norton. 32 TURNER W. ALLEN Dean of the College W. T. McElheny Dean of Student Affairs A.B., Emory University; M.A., Ph.D., State University of Iowa. 1 Otis L Peacock Assistant to the President B.S., University of Florida; M.A., George Peabody College. Abel F. DeWitt Dean of Men B.S., M.A., West Virginia University Chester M. Arehart Registrar A.B., Lynchburg College; M.A., Uni versity of Chicago Roy S. Stevens Treasurer - Business Manager B.S., M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College 36 ADMINISTRATORS Pauline E. Gravlee Dean of Women A.B., Howard College; M.A., George Peabody College. Hoyt M. Brock Director of Graduate Study B.S., Birmingham-Southern College; M.A., University of Alabama; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity. William A. Graham Director of Kilby Laboratory School B.S., Florence State College; M.A., University of Alabama. 37 ART PEP The Art Department offers both a major and a minor in art, and courses through which students may satisfy general education art requirements, expand their cultural interests, and develop artistic abilities. Through careful selection of elective courses, the art major may prepare for a career in some phase of design for teaching art on the secondary level or for graduate study. The selection of one or more art courses as electives helps the general education students to broaden their perspective of the natural and man-made designs in the world about them. The Art League is sponsored by the department and is open to all students interested in promoting art. Kappa Pi is the honorary art fraternity. Art Major, Uell Cunningham, works on his Study in Clay. MS. Hi .. Ri,Fl H1 , 4%i Pi, Bi ' . ' : MORT E. SMITH Department Chairman B.S., Kansas State Teachers College; M.A., Colorado State College; M.F.A., State University of Iowa. 38 1 DEPARTMENT MRS. HILDA H. MITCHELL Assistant Professor of Art B.S., Florence State College; M.A., George Peabody College. MRS. FORREST WARD Instructor in Art (Part time) A.B., Florence State College MRS. MARION B. KEARLEY Assistant Professor of Art B.S., M.A., Louisiana State University I I Mr. Van Pelt, Audio-Visual Aids Director, explains the use of a picture enlarger. NELSON VAN PELT Instructor in Photography B.J., University of Missouri GEORGE L. WALTERSHAUSEN Instructor in Art A.B., Knox College; M.A., Uni- versity of California at Berkeley. Art students concentrate on their Charcoals. MUSIC DEPARTMENT This department offers two music major programs. One prepares students as professional music educators. The other meets the requirements for a music major in the traditional liberal arts degree. As a part of general education, the department offers a variety of music courses in the cultural and appreciative areas. For students majoring in elementary education there are studies in singing, rhythms, and in creative classroom musical activities. In addition to class or group instruction, students may schedule private or individual lesstons in vocal or instrumental music. The band performs at football games, pep rallies, and parades, and makes an annual tour as a concert band. The choir, which performs extensively, is composed of music majors, music minors, and other interested students. WAYNE CHRISTESON Department Chairman Professor of Music B.M., Drury College; M.A., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity. I RAFFAELE DOUGLAS CATANZARITI Instructor in Music B.M., Capital University; M.M Louisiana State University. Directed by Mr. Catanzariti, the Florence State Collegiate singers rehearse for one of their concerts. WOODROW C. JAMES Assistant Professor of Music B.M., Louisiana State Uni- versity; M.M., University of Mississippi. KENNETH W. LARGE Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Band B.S., Concord College; M.A Ohio State University. WALTER E. URBEN Assistant Professor of Music B.M., University of Illinois; B.M., Col- lege of The Pacific; M.M., Indiana Uni- versity; Adv. Cert., Music Education, University of Illinois Mr. Urben sets the tempo in his piano class. 41 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT This department which always has as its aim the best instruction possible is well placed now in the new Science Building on the Florence State campus where there are excellent facilities and ample room for research and development. The department offers majors in general biology, botany, and zoology; industrial chemistry, general chemis- try, physics; and cognate majors in natural science and in physical science. Minors are offered in biology, chemistry, and physics. The department also provides appropriate prepara- tory courses for a number of preprofessional programs, as well as courses in general science. Hr.U JOSEPH CALVIN THOMAS Department Chairman Associate Professor of Science A.B., Asbury; M.A., Ed.D., University of Kentucky. 42 KLIEM ALEXANDER Professor of Chemistry B.S., Middle Tennes- see State College; M.A., George Pea- body College; Ph.D., State University of Iowa. LEE ALLISON Instructor in Science A.B., Eastern Nazarene College; M.Ed., University of North Carolina. ARTHUR L. HERSHEY Professor of Biology B.S., Kansas University; M.S., Ph.D., Iowa State College. JOHN W. HOLLAND, JR. Assistant Professor of Biology B.S., Florence State College; M.A., George Peabody College Mr. Holland lectures an engrossed 132 Biology class. T. N. HUBBUCH Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., University of Louisville; B.S., M.S., Harvard University BILLY JACK KENT (not pictured) Instructor in Biology B.S., Florence State College C. FULTON HUFF Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B., Georgetown College; M.A George Peabody College. WILLIAM M. RICHIE Assistant Professor of Chem- istry B.S., Florence State Col- lege; M.A., George Pea- body College. MISS LAURA ROBINSON Laboratory Instructor B.S., Florence State Col- lege. WILLIAM R. MONTGOMERY Professor of Biology B.S., Millsaps College; M.S., Mississippi State University; Ph.D., University of Nebraska. CHARLES E. KEYS Professor of Biology A.B., Greenville College; Ph.D., University of Kansas. Duane Phillips makes use of the modern facilities provided by the Science Department. MRS. ELIZABETH B. VON GEMMINGEN Assistant Professor of Biol- ogy A.B., M.A., University of Maryland. HENRY T. HARVEY Assistant Professor of Science A.B., Western Michigan College; M.A., University of Michigan. PAUL YOKLEY, JR. Assistant Professor of Biology B.S., M.A., George Peabody Col- lege. 44 : LT. COL. ROBERT M. REESE Department Chairman Professor of Military Science; B.S., United States Military Academy. MILITARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Uncle Sam would be proud of you? 45 CAPT. BILLY C. HARRIS Assistant Professor of Military Science B.S., Arkansas State College. CAPT. DALLAS W. CLARK Assistant Professor of Military Science B.S., North Georgia College. CAPT. JOHN D. SMITH Assistant Professor of Military Science B.S., Florence State College. CAPT. LEROY W. PROVOST, JR. Assistant Professor of Military Science B.S., Middle Tennessee State College. SGT. OTIS L. WADSWORTH ROTC Instructor SGT. ASHEL L MILAM ROTC Instructor II MILITARY SC. DEPT. The Military Science program is designed to prepare young men for various positions of leadership and great responsibility in the United States Army and in civilian life. The ROTC program offered at Florence State College consists of a two-year basic course and a two-year advanced course. Army flight instruction is available to selected senior cadets only. Upon successful completion of the ROTC program, a Florence State graduate may be commis- sioned a Reserve or Regular Army Second Lieutenant. Active student organizations in this department are the Cadet Officers Corps and the Pershing Rifles. The purposes of these organizations are to develop, promote, encourage, and preserve the highest ideals of the military and to foster worthwhile student activities. SGT. NAHUM HEADLEY ROTC Instructor SGT. LELAND H. KILGORE (not pictured) ROTC Instructor 46 SGT. JACK R.FINN ROTC Instructor SGT. BENJAMIN F. GILMORE ROTC Instructor Home Management House . . . Where Home EC. majors receive valuable in-home training HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT The general objective of this department is the personal development of the individual for homemaking as well as for a professional career. A prescribed curriculum is offered leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in education with a major in vocational home economics. This major meets the requirement for a Class B Vocational Professional Certificate and is acceptable for teaching both general and vocational home economics in the secondary schools of Alabama. Majors will qualify for employ- ment with the Home Economics Extension Service, with the Farmers ' Home Administration, with business as a home econo- mist, and in some areas of social service. The department also offers a minor, but this is not a teaching minor. Home Economics courses may be selected by students to help them improve the quality of their personal and home living, and by those who desire background courses appropriate to other fields of interest. MRS. MARY W. HUFF Department Chairman Associate Professor of Home Ec- onomics; B.S., M.S., University of Georgia. Ramona Simpson, Home EC. Major, receives a few pointers from Mrs. Rasch. 47 Furniture refinishing and upholstering . . . one of the many facets of the Home EC. major. MRS. JANE O. MCILRATH Director of the Nursery School A.B., St. Mary-of-the- Woods Col- lege; M.A., George Peabody College. The Nursery School provides excellent training for Home EC. majors. MRS. FLORINE K. RASCH Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics B.S., Alabama College; M.S., University of Tennessee. MRS. CELIA J. WILSON Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics B.S., M.S., University of Ala- bama. 48 Martha Pugh and Martha Lindsey make good use of one of the modern kitchens provided by the Depart- ALBERT S. JOHNSTON, JR. Department Chairman Professor of English A.B., University of North Caro- lina; M.A., Ph.D., University of Florida. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES The Department of English and Modern Foreign Languages offers a major and a minor in English. Minors in dramatic arts and speech, French, Spanish, and two years of German are also offered. Organizations affiliated with this department are Sigma Tau Delta, the honorary English fraternity; the English Club; The Foreign Cultures Club; the Rehearsal Club; the Spanish Club; and Alpha Psi Omega, the honor- ary dramatics fraternity. The department assists the English Club in its annual literary publication, Light and Shadows. Clem Cartron makes his point in Speech 201. Mrs. Dill discusses theme writing with her Freshman Compo- sition class. Marshall Fallwell and Lela Wright go over their lines for the Drama Club ' s fall production, Shadow and Substance. Instructors Jones and Rosen- baum discuss class materials. | EDWARD E. MATIS Speech Therapist B.S., Lock Haven State Teachers College; M.A., University of Alabama. MRS. CATHERINE C. JONES Assistant Professor of English A.B., Newcomb College; M.A., University of Alabama. JOHN E. KINGSBURY Assistant Professor of English A.B., Colgate University; M.F.A., University of Iowa. MRS. DORIS KELSO Instructor in English (part time) B.J., M.A., University of Mis- HAMILTON P. AVEGNO Assistant Professor of Eng- lish Ph. B., Loyola University; M.A., Tulane University. MRS. ELISABETH COOPER Instructor in English and Spanish B.S., George Peabody College. . ' MRS. ALICE C. DILL Instructor in English (part time) B.S., M.A., Florence State College. MRS. CHARLES T. GAISSER Instructor in Foreign Lan- guages B.A., Memphis State Uni- versity; M.A., University of Mississippi. MRS. SUSAN M. HOOPER Instructor in English (part time) A.B., Vanderbilt Univer- sity. MRS. BETTY M. SCHUESSLER Instructor in Speech (part time) B.A., University of Tennessee. MRS. EARL MASTERSON Instructor in English A.B., University of Ala- bama. I STANLEY ROSENBAUM Assistant Professor of Eng lish A.B., Harvard University M.A., University of Denver LINDSEY STRICKLIN Assistant Professor of English A.B., M.A., University of North Carolina. MRS. BRYNDA G. MUSGROVE Instructor in English B.S., M.A., University of Ala- bama. GLADYS SHEPARD Associate Professor of English A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College; M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. MRS. LEATRICE T1MMONS Assistant Professor of English B.S., Florence State College; M.A., University of Alabama. MRS. EMILY N. RICHESON Assistant Professor of Eng- lish and Speech A.B., Athens College; M.A., University of Ala- bama. WALTER K. SCHUCKMANN Associate Professor of Mod- ern Languages. Ph.D., University of Frankfurt; A.B., Univer- sity of Oxford; A.B., University of London. J. N. WINN Associate Professor of Eng- lish A.B., Dartmouth College; M.A., Columbia Univer- sity. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION The college physical education program is designe d to provide opportunities for physical conditioning, developing skills in recreational and leisure time activities, and participating in intra- mural and intercollegiate competition. Physical fitness is emphasized in a well-balanced school curriculum. In addition to the regular class activities, this department sponsors the F Club and the Physical Education Club. Both of these organizations help college spirit in all sports. Florence State College is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Alabama Collegiate Conference. 52 HUBERT A. FLOWERS Department Chairman Professor of Health and Physical Edu- cation. B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. EDMOND E. BILLINGHAM Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. A.B., Fairmont State College; M.A., Teachers College, Colum- bia University. HELEN E. MATTHEWS Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Edu- cation A.B., Duke University; M.A., George Peabody College. GEORGE GIBBENS Instructor in Physical Education B.S., George Peabody College. Tennis . . . One of the many courses offered by the P.E. De- partment. t, : NANCY COE VANCE Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education B.S., Florence State Teachers College; M.S. University of Tennes- HENRY H. SELF Athletic Coach B.S., M.A., University of Alabama. GEORGE E. WEEKS Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Edu- cation B.S., University of Ala- bama; M.A., George Pea- body College. The Bowling Class, taught by Miss Vance, instructs the students in a relaxing past time. 53 DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY SCIENCE The Department of Library Science is an instructional unit which offers a minor of eighteen semester hours. This minor gives prospective librarians a basic undergraduate program which will admit them to American Library Association accredited graduate library schools as candi- dates for the master ' s degree in one academic year. It also prepares students to accept library positions and begin their professional careers immediately upon grad- uation from this program. Library education is provided for prospective classroom teachers to enable them to participate effectively in the development of school library programs. Students wishing to take more than the eighteen hour minor may take additional electives in library science. Alpha Beta Alpha, national Library Science fraternity, is open to students who take coursework in the department. Miss Schmitt discusses the merit of a book with one of her Library Science Students. 54 L :;., LS FANNIE SCHMITT Department Chairman Associate Professor of Library Science B.S., M. A., University of Alabama. The cataloging of books, an impor- tant aspect of Library Science. The Reading room of modern Collier Library. MARTHA L. GRIFFIN Assistant Librarian B.S., Florence State College; B.S., B.S. in L.S., George Peabody Col- lege RUTH DACUS Head Librarian A.B., Winthrop College; B.S. in L.S., George Peabody College The Collier Library is administered as an important part of the academic program at Florence State. It is a vital instrument of instruction, not only in general educa- tion, but also in the cultural development of students and faculty. The comfortable, attractive, air-conditioned library building provides easy access to more than seventy thou- sand volumes, some four hundred current periodicals, more than twenty newspapers, and in excess of eight thou- sand bound volumes of previous issues of periodicals. The library atmosphere is conducive to study and re- search. MRS. MARY BROOKS Secretary to Library Staff MRS. MILDRED C. LENTZ Associate Librarian B.S., Florence State College; M.A. in L.S., George Peabody College MRS. VIOLA V. SHEATS Assistant Librarian B.S., Florence State College; M.A. in LS., University of Ala- bama COLLIER LIBRARY STAFF MRS. PEGGY HAMMOND Clerical Assistant Accurate lines are es- sential in Mechanical Drawing. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS |A1 The Department of Mathematics and Basic Engineering pro- vides programs and courses in mathematics as preparation for careers in business and industry, for graduate study, for teaching mathematics in the secondary schools, and for satisfaction of mathematics requirements in other academic and professional curricula. The Department offers both a major and a minor in mathematics. The basic engineering program is designed to provide one or two years of basic engineering preparation normally required by most professional engineering schools. JOHN L LOCKER Department Chairman Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Auburn Uni- versity. PAUL E. BLAND Instructor in Mathematics A.B., M.S., West Virginia University. MRS. MARY R. HUDSON Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.A., George Peabody Col- lege. MRS. JEAN T. PARKER Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., Florence State College; M.A., George Peabody College. AND BASIC ENGINEERING GAYLE PATTERSON (not pictured) Instructor in Engineering (part time) B.S., in Ch.E., Auburn Univer- sity. Slide rule in hand, a physics student seeks the solution MRS. ELIZABETH T. WOOLDRIDGE Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Murray State College; M.A., George Peabody College; Ph.D., University of Nebraska. WILLIAM C. SCOTT Instructor in Engineering (part time) B.S., in CH.E., Auburn Univer- sity. JOHN M. STINSON Instructor in Engineering (part time) B.S., in Ch.E., University of Missouri. 57 Albert Quinn, Marketing and Retailing Major, burns the midnight oil on an accounting prob- lem. LAWRENCE H. CONWILL Acting Department Chairman Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.B.A., M.B.E., University of Mississippi. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The Business Department offers majors in general business administration, accounting, marketing and retail- ing, secretarial science, and business education. The De- partment offers a minor in business administration, as well as a special two-year preparatory curriculum in secretarial science. Proficiency tests in shorthand are required of entering freshmen interested in business for placement purposes. Organizations affiliated with the Business Department are Sigma Tau Pi, open to business majors and minors; Alpha Chi, the accounting club, open to advanced students in accounting; and Sigma Alpha Mu, a management fraternity open to business majors and minors. MAX R. CARRINGTON Assistant Professor of Business Education B.S., M.S., University of Tennes- Minor typewriter repairs are made by Miss Knight. LESTER L. DITTMAN Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.S., Ball State Teachers College; M.S., Indiana University. NOEL W. ENTZ Assistant Professor of Business Administration LLB., B.B.A., M.A., University of Florida. V -. - HOWARD A. THOMPSON Instructor in Business Administra- tion A.B., University of California; M.B.A.,Tulane University. MRS. GEORGE HOFFMEISTER Instructor in Secretarial Science (part timel B.S., Florence State College. Richard Carr shows finger dexterity on an adding machine. J. HOLLIE ALLEN Assistant Professor of Eco- nomics B.S., M.S., Auburn Uni- versity. AARON M. LYNCH Assistant Professor of Accounting B.A., Vanderbilt University; CPA. ELLEN MOORE Assistant Professor of Business Education B.S., Florence State College; M.S., University of Tennessee. INELL KNIGHT Instructor in Business Administra- tion A.B., Judson College; M.A., Uni- versity of Alabama. WILLIAM SIDNEY STEWART Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.S., Delta State College; M.B.E., University of Mississippi. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE BERNARR CRESAP Department Chairman Professor of History A.B., University of Mississippi; Vanderbilt University. The winds blow westerly here explains Miss Sherman. M.A., Ph.D., Through the selection of courses in this department students gain increased understanding of relationships with their fellow man. By studying these relationships and their importance in our society the student becomes a well-rounded citizen, better able to cope with his environment. This department offers a major in history, political science, and a cognate major in social science. Minors are offered in economics, geography, history, political science, and sociology. Students who major in social science with the intention of teaching in the secondary school are advised to choose the cognate course of study. Sigma Sigma Kappa is the organization associated with the department, and the membership is comprised of the department majors and minors. An American History student receives personal instruction. I 60 :-: Hfc NU ' ii ROBERT C. BOWLES (not pictured) Professor of History A.B., Central Methodist Col- lege; M.A., Southern Methodist University; Ph.D., Duke Univer- sity. HASSAN ABDUL-HADI Assistant Professor of Sociology B. A. .University of Texas; M.S., Trinity University. DALLAS M. LANCASTER Associate Professor of Economics and History B.S., Murray State College; M.A., George Peabody College. MERLE SHERMAN Assistant Professor of Geography B.Ed., Moorhead State College; M.S., University of Wisconsin; M.A., University of Minnesota. MRS. VIOLA CLARK Associate Professor of English and History B.S., M.A., George Peabody College. J. NOEL GLASSCOCK Professor of Geography B.S., Western Kentucky State College; M.A., University of Kentucky. CHARLES T. GAISSER Professor of History A.B., M.A., University of Missis- sippi; Ph.D., Yale University. MILTON BAUGHN Professor of History B.S., Florence State College; M.A., George Peabody College; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. EARL W. MC GEE Professor of History A.B., Randolph-Macon College; M.A., New York State College for Teachers; Ph.D., University of Kentucky. GEORGE H. DEBOER Assistant Professor of Political Science A.B., Western Michigan Uni- versity; B.D., McCormick The- ological Seminary; M.A., Uni- versity of Iowa. MICHAEL H. MEHLMAN Instructor in History A.B., St. John ' s University; M.A., New York University. 61 Mrs. Maness and her class come to an understanding about American History. MRS. GEORGE MANESS Associate Professor of History A.B., Western Kentucky State College; Ph.M., University of Wisconsin. MRS. GRADY ARNETT Instructor in Sociology and Psychol- ogy (part timel B.S., University of Florida; M.S., Vanderbilt University. WILLIAM C. HAMANN Instructor in Political Science A.B., Knox College; M.A., Emory University. LEONARD WIGON Assistant Professor of History and Political Science A.B., Roosevelt University; M.A., University of Chicago. JAMES D. MILEY Instructor in Sociology A.B., Millsaps College; M.A., Louisiana State University. indent tt titjsdioo P Students concentrate on an Economics test WILDER WATTS (not pictured) Instructor in History (part time) A.B., Hampden-Sydney College; LLB., University of Alabama; M.A., University of Virginia. L 62 Mr. Davis explains the Philosophy of Education. HOYT M. BROCK Department Chairman Professor of Education B.S., Birmingham-Southern College; M.A., Univer- sity of Alabama; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University. Student teacher, Carolyn Fox, conducts class at Kilby Labora tory school. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY This department offers majors in elementary education and in secondary education. Students majoring in secondary education must also establish a major in one of the academic departments of the college. Since 1957 the department has offered graduate study leading to the Master of Arts degree in education. Sponsored through this department is the Student National Education Association for all education majors. Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society for students who plan to become public school teachers. Dr. Crocker devises a class plan for his students. MARY BURCHELL CAMPBELL Director of Curriculum Labora- tory and Kilby School Library B.S., Florence State College; M.A., M.A. (L.S.), George Pea- body College. WILLIAM J. MC ILRATH Associate Professor of Psychology B.S., M.A., George Peabody College. JACK W. CROCKER Associate Professor of Psychology and Education. A.B., M.Ed., Tulsa University; Ed.D., University of Alabama. WILLIAM H. WAITE Professor of Education A.B., University of Saskatche- wan; M.A., University of Mani- toba; Ph.D., University of Chicago. Billy Marshall, Joyce Marbutt and Patsy Montgomery lead an interesting discussion on extra class activities. WILLIAM L. CROCKER Professor of Psychology B.S., M.A., Ed.D., University of Alabama. W. L DAVIS Associate Professor of Education B.S., M.A., University of Ala- bama; M.Ed., George Peabody College. JOHN FINLEY JR. Associate Professor of Education B.S., Florence State College; M.A., University of Alabama. m ,i li, IU me Sfct Bi, m. - MONEYand BANKING Education by Osmosis. LULA R. WAY Associate Professor of Psychology B.S., M.A., George Peabody College; Ed.D., Michigan State University. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM Associate Professor of Education B.S., Florence State College; M.A., University of Alabama. MRS. FLORA BELLE SMITH Supervising Teacher A.B., Henderson State Teachers College; M.A., George Peabody College. I LA COX Supervising Teacher B.S., Florence State College; M.A., George Peabody College. KATHERINE FORNEY Supervising Teacher B.S., M.S., Iowa State College. W. B. WOODWARD Associate Professor of Psychology A.B., Louisiana State University; Ed.M., University of South Car- olina. DOROTHY MILLER Supervising Teacher B.S., Florence State Col- lege; M.A., George Pea- body College. SARAH ROLLINS LEWIS Supervising Teacher B.A.E., M.E., University of Mississippi MRS. VIRGINIA L ADAMS Supervising Teacher B.S., Florence State College; M.A., University of Alabama. DON IE MAY LOWRY Supervising Teacher B.S., Florence State College; M.A., George Peabody College. 65 FLORENCE STATE MRS. CAROLYN A. BURCH Secretary to the Registrar MRS. MELVILLE BURNS Head Resident, O ' Neal Hall MRS. SALLY ANN CATANZARITI Secretary, ROTC Department BARBARA WADE COX Secretary, Department of Edu- cation. PATRICIA ANN DAVIS Head Resident, Powers Hall MRS. DOROTHY ELLIOTT Secretary to the Registrar GILLUS L. EMMONS Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. H. J. ENGLISH Assistant Treasurer MRS. NOEL ENTZ Secretary, Speech and Hearing Center. MRS. JANET FAUCETT Secretary to the Dean MRS. JOHN FINLEY, JR. Secretary to Administrative As- sistant to the President. MRS. W. H. GLENN Buildings Supen-isor MRS. W. L GRUBBS Receptionist, Student Union MRS. HARRY HARPER Secretary to the Director, Kilby School. MRS. MARTHA HENRY Secretary to the Dean of Student Affairs. MRS. ANN H. HODGES Secretary to the Dean of Men. SUSAN HUGHES Head Resident, Men ' s Neu-Hall. MRS. NELL INGRAM Head Resident, Florence Hall. MRS. CAMILLA W. JOHNSON Secretary to the Regis- trar. MRS. ESSIE KNIGHT RN, College Nurse MRS. MARY LAWLESS Assistant Nurse. COLLEGE STAFF MRS. OTTIS G. MACBEATH Secretary to the Registrar MRS. EVA MUSE Secretary to the Administrative Assistant to the President. MRS BESS MCCRORY Curator of Museum ROBERT GRAY NIXON, JR. Director of News Service ROBERT LINDEN REEDER Assistant to the Director, Student Union Building. MRS. JEANETTE ROCHESTER Secretary to the Directo , Student Union. MRS. W. F. MCFARLAND Head Resident, Keller Hall MRS. L. A. QUINBY Dietitian, Kilby School BILLY JOE SHARP Campus Security Officer MRS. ADA RUTH MARKS Secretary to the Treasurer MRS. MARY ADDIS PEACOCK Secretary to the President ROBERT A. SHEARER Director of Student Union MRS. O. MILLER Assistant to the Director, Student Union. ANNE F. POPE Head Resident, Women ' s New Dormitory. MRS. SYBIL F. STEVENS Secretary to the Treasurer MRS. GEORGE TERRY Assistant to the Di- rector, Student Union. MRS. W. R. TIPTON Hostess, Rogers Hall MRS. SANDRA A. VETTERS Secretary to the Registrar MRS. THOMAS WALKER MRS. KATHRTRYN WEIR RAY WOODS Switchboard Operator Head Resident, Willingham Hall. Campus Security Offi- cer. 67 I s Abul-Hadi, Maryoa; Florence; Elementary Education; Honor Society. Adams , Melville; Winston; Sheffield; Phy- sical Education; Business Administration; F Club; Physical Education Club; Tennis Team (1-4). Alexander, Bernadette Sloan: Florence; So- cial Science Cognate; Speech; Miss Charming Court (1); Newman Club. Alexander, Daniel Simpson; Florence; Marketing and Retailing; Economics. Allen, Patricia Joan; Boaz; English; Li- brary Science; Secondary Education; Transfer of Snead Junior College; Alpha Beta Alpha; English Club; SAEA; Christian Student Fellowship; Grad- uation Usher (3). 70 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: James Felton, President; Kenneth Hatcher, Vice-President; Larry Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer; Virginia Cook, Reporter; Faye Hunter, SGA Representative. Allman.June S.; Florence; Secondary Edu- cation; English; History; Honor Society; Sigma Tau Delta Andreu ' S, Robert C.: Sheffield; Account- ing; Economics; Alpha Chi. - Andrei, Beverly Jean; Huntsville; English; Secondary Education. Armstrong, James Keith; Red Bay; Accounting; Economics; Alpha Chi, Treasurer; Sigma Tau Pi; Dean ' s List. Armstrong, Judy Y ; Red Bay; Business Education and English; Sigma Tau Pi; SAEA; Spanish Club; Dean ' s List. Bachuss, Douglas Ray; Savannah, Tennes- see; Accounting; Math; Economics; Alpha Chi; Graduation Usher (3); Summer graduate. Battcher,John A.; St. Peters- burg, Florida; Business Admin- istration; Psychology; Circle K Club, Board of Directors; Sigma Tau Pi; Young Republi- can Club; Pershing Rifles; Drill Team, COC, Treasurer; Intramural Volleyball (1); Intramural Basketball (3); Student Union Board; ROTC Color Guard; SGA Represent- ative; Homecoming Commit- tee. Bayles, Mollie Garner; Florence; Florence. 10 Bald, Nancy Alice: Cherokee; Business Administration; English and Economics; Wesley Foundation, President (3), Sec- retary (4), Vice-President (2); Sigma Tau Pi; Foreign Cultures Club; Inter-Presi- dent Council (3) (4); WSGA Represent- ative (2); Dorm President and Secretary. Battc he r, James William; St. Petersburg, Florida; Physical Education; History; Circle K Club, Board of Directors; Pershing Rifles; Drill Team; Physical Education Club; Young Republican Club; COC; Color Guard; Intramural Volley- ball (1) (2); Intramural Basketball (1) (2) (3). Beleu ' , Anita H.; Lawrenceburg, Tennes- see; Secondary Education; Business Education. Berryman, Geraldine; Town Creek; Ele- mentary Education. Bishop, James Patrick, Psychology. Russelville; Art; Bethune, Frances Elizabeth; Decatur; Ele- mentary Education; ASEA; Secretary- Treasurer (1); Dorm Secretary (2); WSGA Representative; Miss Charming Nominee; DIORAMA Beauty Nominee. Bishop, Quention Hugh; Haley- ville; History; Geography; Sig- ma Sigma Kappa. Black, James Robert; Sheffield; Account- ing; Economics; Cadet Officer Corps. Black, Bradley; Chester, Mass.; English and Physical Education; Secondary Edu- cation; Physical Education Club; Circle K Club, Treasurer; Wesley Foundation, Treasurer, President; COC; Inter-Presi- dent Council, Secretary; SGA, Treasurer; Leadership Retreat Planning Committee; Student Faculty Committee on Student Organization; Cross Country (2); Track (1) (2); Intramural Basketball (1) (2) (3). Bosworth, Barbara J aye; Trussville; Sec- ondary Education; Sociology; Biology; Wesley Foundation; Spanish Club; ASEA; Dorm Safety Chief and Safety Chairman. 72 Boshell, Martha Elizabeth; Florence; Ele- mentary Education; Wesley Foundation; Association of Women Commuters; Dean ' s List; Transfer Honors of George Peabody College; Elementary Education Council; Beta Kappa Tau Sorority (1); Student Christian Association; Secretary (1); Attendant to Coronation Queen. Transfer Honors from Baylor University: BSU; Athenian Social Sorority. Bradbury, John William; Lawrenceburg, Tennessee; Marketing and Retailing; Economics; Sigma Tau Pi; Sigma Alpha Mu; Collegiate Civitan Club; Dorm Treasurer and Counselor. Bramlett, Coy; Arab; Social Science; Busi- ness Administration; Conservation Club, Vice-President. Bradford, James L.; Athens; Business Ad- ministration; Economics; Sigma Tau Pi, President (4); Sigma Alpha Mu; Colle- giate Civitan Club; Leadership Retreat; Inter-President Council. Bramlett, Troy; Arab; Mathe- matics; Biology; Secondary Education; Pershing Rifles (2); Kitchen Delta Pi (2); Gradua- tion Usher (3). Bull, Pamelia Ann; Florence; Home Eco- nomics; Home Economics Club; DI- ORAMA. Brown, Charles W.; Florence; Business Administration; BSU, Program Director (1); Cadet Officers Corp, President; Inter-President Council. Bruce, Foch Pershing, Jr.; Athens; Ac- counting; Alpha Chi. Burleson, Frances R.; Guin; Ele- mentary Education; SAEA; Wesley Foundation; Dorm Sec- retary-Treasurer (2). Burnell, James R.; Spruce Pine; Chemistry; Math; American Chemical Society. Burns, Sherry Maddox; Hartselle; Second- ary Education; English; Political Science; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President; the Flor-Ala, Feature Editor and Associate Editor; Steering Committee for Leader- ship Retreat; Hall of Fame Committee, Chairman (3); Most Outstanding Member of Wesley Foundation (3); Flora-Ala Gold and Silver Keys. Bush, Byron: Florence; Chemistry; Biol- ogy. Cantrell, Charles: Hamilton; Chemistry; Math. Carl, Don: Noblesville, Indiana; Physics and Chemistry; Math; Drill Team; Pershing Rifles; Young Republican Club, Vice-President, Secretary; Foreign Cultures Club; Scholarship Leader; Librarian; Kitchen Delta Pi. Car ton, Mary James: Gunters- ville; History; Library Science; SAEA; Civinettes; Alpha Beta Alpha, President; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; Sigma Sigma Kappa, Treasurer. Cathey, Lee Eduard: Huntsville; Busi- ness Administration; Economics; Summer Graduate. Cook, Virginia Ann: Tuscumbia; Second- ary Education; English; French; Kappa Delta Pi, President; Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President; Foreign Cultures Club, Vice-President; SAEA, Reporter; Wesley Foundation; English Club; Vice-President of State Student NEA; Inter-President Council; Leadership Retreat; Miss Charm- ing Nominee; Junior Counselor; Choir. Crou, William D,: Courtland; Account- ing; Economics; Alpha Chi; Sigma Alpha Mu; Usher of Summer Graduation (3). Cooper, Katherine Elaine: Mobile; Art; French; Art League; Foreign Cultures Club, SGA Representative; WSGA Rep- resentative; Inter-President Council, Secretary-Treasurer; Kappa Pi; Dorm President. Crowder, Barbara Ann: Florence; Busi- ness Education; History; Kappa Delta Pi; Day Student Organization. 74 Daly, Thomas Roland: New York; Histo- ry; Geography; Secondary Education; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. Davis, Clyde P.: Florence; Chemistry; Biology. Cunningham, Veil Leonard; Florence; Art; Biology; Student Art League, Treasurer; Kappa Pi, President; Rehearsal Club. Duncan, Roy K.; Florence; History; Politi- cal Science. Davis, Ronald Henry; Education; Physical Football (3) (4). Gordo; Physical Education Club; Derrick, Paul Eduard: Huntsville; Sec- ondary Education; Biology; History; Collegiate Civitan Club, Reporter (3); Canterbury Club, Vice-President. . Durham, Elizabeth Ann; Flo- rence; Elementary Education; SAEA. Dutton, Gerald; Arab; Physical Education; Circle K Club, Board of Directors; Physical Education Club. Dutton, Phil E.; Hollywood; Biology; Secondary Education; Chemistry; Con- servation Club; ACS; Treasurer of Con- servation Club; Basketball Manager. Eaves, Bobby J.: Florence; Business Ad- ministration; Biology. Edwards, Barbara Sue: Boaz; Business Education; WSGA Representative; BSU. Edwards, Nancy Womack; Decatur; Busi- ness Education; Biology; Wesley Foun- dation, Secretary; Beta Beta Beta, Secretary. Fi F: Edwards, Pamela Browning; Flo- rence; Elementary Education; Spanish; Spanish Club, Presi- dent; Inter-President Council, Reporter; Leadership Retreat; Second Vice-President of State SNEA; Band; Head Majorette- DIORAMA Beauty; ROTC Sponsor; Graduation Usher; Student-Faculty Committee; SAEA, Treasurer, President. Emens, Elizabeth C.: Sheffield; tary Education; Sociology. Elemen- Fallu ' tll, Marshall Leigh, Jr.: Florence; English Club, President; Rehearsal Club; Sigma Tau Delta; Rifle Team (1) (2) (3); Inter-President Council; Pershing Rifles, Treasurer; F Club; Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary. Parley, James Asa; Florence; Chemistry and Biology. Fallwell, Margaret Lair; Florence; Art; English; Art League; Rehearsal Club; Secretary-Treasurer. Felton, James Larry; Birmingham; Second- ary Education; Biology; Circle K Club Honorary Member; SGA; the Flor-Ala, Editor; Inter-President Council; Report- er, Secretary, President (4); Chairman of Leadership Retreat; Chairman of Recognition Day; Homecoming Commit- tee; REW Committee; Hall of Fame Com- mittee; Resident Hall Chairman. Fox, Carolyn; Hamilton; Elementary Edu- cation; ASEA; Wesley Foundation; Library Science Club; Miss Charming Nominee; DIORAMA Beauty; Zeta Club; Leo ' s Loveliest; Band. Frederick, Jerry; Russellville; History; Business Administra- Flippen, Andrea A.; Stevenson; Business Education; Sociology. Gist,Jerre Wayne; Florence; Business Ad- ministration; Economics; Sigma Alpha Mu. Frost, Mary Carole; Florence; Elementary Education; Choir. Fulmer, Barbara Darby; Florence; Busi- ness. Graham, Earl W.; Pulaski, Ten- nessee; Business Administra- tion; Psychology; Sigma Tau Pi. Graham, Miriam Elsie; Court- land; Elementary Education. Grogan,Jane Keith; Florence; Home Ec- onomics; Science, Home Economics Club; BSU; Choir Director and Music Chairman of BSU; Home Economics Honor Society; State President of Home Economics College Clubs; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1962; Music Department Accompanist; Campus Talent night Co-chairman; State BSU Choir; State BSU Convention Pianist. Grog.an, Larry Penton; Team(l). Florence; Rifle Gunn, Wendell Wilkie: Tuscumbia; Chem- istry; Mathematics; Choir; American Chemical Society. Guthrie, Charlotte M.: Townley; Second- ary Education; English; Speech; Transfer from MSCW; Sigma Tau Delta; Pi Tau Chi; Wesley Foundation; Wesley Player Director. Guyer, M. Ellen; Florence; Sec- ondary Education; English; Chemistry; German Club; French Club; Foreign Cultures Club, Publicity Chairman; Mental Health Club, Vice- President (3) (4); Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities (3); Honor Society; Most Outstanding Member of Foreign Cultures Club (3); Highest Achievement Award in Chemistry (1); Special Award from Republic of Ger- many for high achievement in German. (3). Halbrook, Nancy Hundley; Florence; Busi- ness Education; English; Sigma Tau Pi. Haddock, Spencer R.; Florence; Account- ing; Economics; Alpha Chi; Cadet Offi- cers Corp; Tennis Team. Hamby, Gene M.,Jr.; Florence; Account- ing and Political Science; Economics; SGA, President (3) (4); Inter-President Council; Alpha Chi; Weslyn Foundation. Ha l, Jimmy Wayne; Red Bay; Secondary Education; History; English; Collegiate Civitan Club; Board of Directors. Hamm, Marjorie Nell; Cherokee; Second- ary Education; Social Science Cognate; Library Science; Alpha Beta Alpha; Treasurer; Beta Beta Beta; Sigma Sigma Kappa; Reporter; Wesley Foundation; ASEA. L 78 Hamner, Flora; Florence; Home Econom- ics; Art; Science; Kappa Omicron Pi, Vice-President. Hampton, Martha Elizabeth; Bear Creek; Physical Educa- tion Club; Secretary. J Haraway, Dora: Lexington; Bi- ology; Chemistry; Secondary Education; Wesley Foundation Dorm Officer; Secretary (4). Harland, Linda Sue; Cherokee; Art and English. Harris, James Andrew; Tuscumbia; Chem istry. Harrison, William; counting. Montgomery; Ac- Hatcher, Kenneth N.; , Muscle Shoals; Art Education; Poli- tical Science; Civitan Club; Most Outstanding Member (3); Historian (3); Student Art League, President (3), Most Outstanding Member; Kappa Pi, President (4); Most Out- standing Member (3); Inter- President Council (4); Stu- dent Union Board (3) (4); Usher Club; Leadership Re- treat Chairman (3); Counselor; Turris Fidelis Committee; His- torian and Scholarship Leader MNH; Homecoming Chair- man (3); President (3); SGA Representative. Hately, Judith Clarke; Morris- town, Tenn., Music; Music Educators Club, President; Dorm President. Hill, Martha Lee: Florence; English; So- ciology; SGA (3); Day Students; AWC; Sigma Tau Pi (1). Hester, Pete: Russellville; Biology; Chem- istry; Secondary Education. Hicks, Robert Wayne: Hartselle; Chem- istry; History. Holland, Barbara: Tuscumbia; Elementary Education; Library Science; Westminister Fellowship; Alpha Beta Alpha; SAEA; Westminister, Vice-President; WSGA, Vice-President. Holt, John Benjamin: Clover- dale; Biology. Howe , Charles Elliottejr.: Hartselle; Bi- ology and Political Science. Homan, Edward L.: Muscle Shoals City; Biology; Chemistry; F Club; Track Hunter, Elizabeth Faye: Cherokee; Sec- ondary Education; Biology; Social Sci- ence; WSGA Representative, Social Chairman, President; SAEA, Vice-Presi- dent; SGA, Summer Vice-President; Steering Committee; Junior Counselor; Freshman Week Guide; Hall of Fame Committee; Rat Week Committee. Hughes, Mitchell: Hartselle; Accounting; History. Hunter, Larry Kenneth: Huntsville; Ac- counting; Economics; Alpha Chi; COC; Intramural Basketball. 80 Jackson, Gerald Douglas; Florence Jackson, Larry L. Parrish; Chemistry; Mathematics; American Chemical Society; COC; Foreign Cultures Club, President. Daniel, Frank Kenny; Huntsville; Mathematics; Physical Educa- tion; Football (4); Baseball (2). Gist, Linda Jo; Florence; Elementary Edu- cation. James, Sandra Delores; Tuscumbia; Biol- ogy. Jenkins, William; Tuscumbia; Ac- counting; English; Circle K; Alpha Chi. Johnson, Lloyd A.; Madison; Accounting; Economics; Alpha Chi. Jeffreys, Allen Ray; Hatton; Secondary Education; History; Geography; Colleg- iate Civitan; Sigma Sigma Kappa; SGA Representative; SAEA; Usher. Johnson, Sandra Smith; Florence; Busi- ness Education. Johnston, James K.; Rogersville. Jones, George Thomas: Florence. Jones, Glenda Hollingsworth: Florence; Home Economics; Home Economics Club, Secretary; Kappa Omicron Phi, Treasurer, Most Outstanding Member; WSGA. Jones, Joe T.; Florence; History; Mathematics; Pershing Rifles; Baseball (1); Tennis (2); Golf (1). Jones, Nathaniel; Tuscumbia; Accounting; Alpha Chi. Finance; Jones, Leland; Florence; Business Admin- istration; Social Science; SGA Represent- ative; COC. Keenum, Patsy D.: Florence; Elementary Education; SAEA (3) (4); Alpha Beta Alpha (4). Jones. Sara Smith; Athens; Home Ec- onomics; Home Economics Club; Trans- fer from University of Georgia; Majorette Kennedy, Linda Kay; St. Joseph, Tennes- see; Biology; Geography; Secondary Education. Kirkemier, Stephen; Hartselle; Mathema- tics. Key, Clarence Douglas; Shef- field; Physical Education; His- tory; Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4); All Union Tournament; All ACC. King, Bobby Gene; Haleyville; Natural Science; Sociology; SGA Representative. King, Charles Roland; Florence; Biology; Business; Flor-Ala; Wesley Foundation; Conservation Club. King, Felix D.; Birmingham; Physical Education; Geography; Physical Educa- tion Club; Pershing Rifles; Drill Team; COC, Vice-President, President (3). King, Judith Kunkle; Birmingham; Biol- ogy; English; English Club; ASEA, Sec- retary (3); Majorette (3); ROTC Sponsor. -f King, Loyd Gilford; Sheffield; Accounting; Economics; Alpha Chi; COC; Young Republican Club; Rifle Team (2) (3) (4). King, Lynda Maye; Florence; Social Science Cognate; Sigma Sigma Kappa; BSU; Mental Health Student Association; Dorm Officer; Leadership Re- treat (3); Graduation Usher (3). King, William Challen; Leighton; Ac- counting; Wesley Foundation; Sigma Tau Pi; Alpha Chi. Landrum, Gwendolyn Pollard: Florence; Elementary Education. Lang, Jack; Winfield; Accounting; Eco- nomics; Alpha Chi, Vice-President; Chair- man of Business Department Home- coming Committee. Lawler, Rebecca Ann; Russellville; Busi- ness Education; Sociology; Sigma Tau Pi; ASEA. Lawrence, William H.; Decatur; History; COC; Collegiate Civi- tan Club; SGA; Secretary of SGA. Lawson, George; Sylacauga; Physical Edu- cation; History; Inter-President Council (2); Football (3). Lowery, Joyce; Lawrenceburg, Tennessee; Secondary Education; Home Economics. Long, Judith Kaye; Florence; Social Sci- ence; English; Secondary Education; DIORAMA staff. Logan, Betty Jane; Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania; Biology; Political Science; Seco nd- ary Education; Band, Sigma Sigma Kappa; SGA Representative (2). Lowery, Linda White; Anderson; Math and Chemistry; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Most Outstanding Member of Kappa Mu Epsilon. L Lowery, Michael L.; Collinwood, Tenn.; Accounting; Alpha Chi; Sigma Tau Pi. Mac in, E.Jane; Grand Junc- tion, Tenn.; History; English; Secondary Education; Sigma Sigma Kappa; English Club; Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Delta; Student Counselor; DIORAMA Staff; Nominee for Who ' s Who in American Universities and Col- leges; Civinettes; Young Dem- ocrat Club. Martin, Enza Marie: Columbus, Georgia; Physical Education; Physical Education Club, Vice- President. Y Martin. William M.; Florence; History; Secondary Education; Political Science; Sigma Sigma Kappa. Mattox, Eupla Lee; Dorsey; English; Li- brary Science; BSU; Library Science Club. Maxwell, Troy H.; Florence; Accounting; Economics; Alpha Chi; Student Union Board. I SbA McCorkle, Georgia Lee; Flo- rence; Business Education; History; DIORAMA Staff; Sigma Tau Pi, Secretary-Trea- surer; Association of Women ' s Commuters; WSGA Repre- sentative, Social Chairman; Treasurer (3); Homecoming Court; ROTC Sponsor. McGuire, James Lewis; Flo- rence; History; Political Sci- ence; SAEA; David Lipscomh Transfer; President, Student Council; International Rela- tions Club, President (2); Men ' s Glee Club. McGuire, Margaret Elaine; Florence; Ele- mentary Education; Transfer of David Lipscomb; Press Club (1) (2); Mission Emphasis; SNEA (1), SAEA (4); Kappa Delta Pi; Student Council President; Secretary (2); Backlog Staff; Play (2). Meadows, Benjamin Monroe; Birmingham; Chemistry; Business Administration; Col- legiate Civitan Club; Sigma Tau Pi; Sigma Alpha Mu; American Chemical Society, Vice-President; Young Republi- can Club; Board Member of Civitan. Mitchell, June Allen; Lexington; Elemen- tary Education; SAEA; Sigma Tau Pi; Wesley Foundation; Pilot Club Scholar- ship Award. Mi tchell, Warren Joe; Vernon, Indiana; Accounting; History; Alpha Chi. McCain, Clyde B.; Lexington; Music; Secondary Education; Circle K Club; Vice-President, Choir; Band; MENC; Editor, DIORAMA. Montgomery, Patsy Ruth; Tuscumbia; His- tory; English; Secondary Education; Association of Women Commuters; Civinettes, Vice-President; DIORAMA, Index, Organization, and Senior Editor; Art League; Lionettes; SAEA; Kappa Delta Pi; Woman of the Year Committee; Chairman of Polio Drive (3); Nominee for Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges; English Club; Day Student Organization; Junior Counselor. Moore, William Collins; Florence; Phy- sical Education; Speech; Circle K Club; Rehearsal Club; Physical Education Club; Tennis Team (1) (2) (3) (4); Tennis Coach (5); Drill Team (1) (2). Moody. Hershell L.; Tuscumbia; Biology; Sociology; Band; COC. Moore, Wayland Edward; Florence; Eng- lish; Circle K Club; Usher ' s Club; Mental Health Club; Sigma Tau Delta. Moss, Billy Gene; Tuscumbia; Accounting; Business Administration; Alpha Chi. 86 Mullins. Pat: Collinsville; Secretarial Sci- ence; History and Psychology; SGA, Sec- retary (4); Leadership Retreat (3); Usher for Summer Graduation. Nelson. Kenneth G.; Business Education. Florence; Neu-ton, Lowe Clifton ' , Vina; Ac- counting; Student Counselor. Neuell. Jimmy; Sherman, Mississippi; Chemistry; Mathematics; American Chemical Society. Nichols. James Albert: Eva; Physical Edu- cation; History; Collegiate Civitan Club. Nix. Gary Lee; Decatur; Accounting; Math; Cadet Officers Corp. 0 iier. Troy Burns: Hodges; Accounting; Economics; Cadet Officers Corp; Sigma Tau Pi; Alpha Chi; SGA Represent- ative. Osterlund. Marilyn Jane: Flo- rence; Social Science Cognate; English; Secondary Education. Oldham Alfred Alaby. Jr.; Secondary Edu- cation; History; Political Science; COC Officers Corp, Sergeant-at-Arms. Ordway. Richard Choate, Jr.; Decatur; So- cial Science Cognate; English; COC; Sigma Sigma Kappa; COC, Secretary, Band; Honor Roll; Transfer, Vanderbilt University; Pi Kappa Alpha; Fraternity, JAA-VU. Pack, Billy Joe; Florence. Patterson, Lloyd; Tuscumbia; Chemistry; Mathematics; BSU, President; American Chemical Society, Vice-President; COC, Treasurer; Inter-President ' s Council; Leadership Retreat. Phillips, Earl E., Florence; Art; Business Administration; Sig- ma Tau Pi; Conservation Club; Rehearsal Club; Student Art League; Kappi Pi. Pierce, Mary Elizabeth; Somerville; Home Economics; Science; Home Economics Club; WSGA, Secretary. Plyler, Marie Gray; Florence; Secretarial Science; Biology; Sigma Tau Pi, Trea- surer; Wesley Foundation; WSGA, Town Representative; Lionettes; DIORAMA Stalff; Charm Week Chairman; Home- coming Committee; Junior Counselor; Freshman Guide; Leadership Retreat; DIORAMA Beauty Nominee; ROTC Sponsor; Student Union Board. Posey, Kenneth Bryan; Florence; Chem- istry; Biology; American Chemical So- ciety; Circle K Club. Porter, Howard William; Decatur; Eng- lish; Music; Choir, President; SGA, Treasurer. 88 Priest, Linda Nell; Cullman; Music Edu- cation; Music Educators Club, President; SAEA; Choir, Secretary-Treasurer, Sec- retary (3); Campus and Ground Commit- tee; Pianist for A.E.A.; Breakfast; Band; Junior Counselor; Leadership Retreat; BSU; Student Mental Health Association, President; WSGA; Inter-President ' s Council; Outstanding Choir Member (3); Dorm Officer; Graduation Pianist; MENC Convention. Putnam, Paul Thomas; Lexington; Ac- counting; Economics; Alpha Chi. Quillen, Carrol; Florence; Busi- ness Administration; Econom- ics; Sigma Tau Pi; Sigma Alpha Mu, Secretary-Treasurer ( 1 ). Quinn, Elizabeth Ann; Florence; Chemistry; Biology; American Chemical Society; Beta Beta Beta. Raineyjean E. Huntsville; Business Edu- cation; English; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President (3); Sigma Tau Pi; Band. Raper, Frances Louise; Phil Campbell; Business Education; Library Science; WSGA, Vice-President, President (4); Sigma Tau Pi; Alpha Beta Alpha; SAEA; Dorm President and Vice-President; Who ' s Who Committee; Leadership Retreat; Inter-President ' s Council. Ray, Thomas; Waterloo; Accounting; Ec- onomics; Alpha Chi, Secretary; Cadet Officers Corp. Ray, Wayne Thomas; Hackle- burg; Secondary Education; Physical Education; Biology; Physical Education Club; Circle K; SGA; Conservation Club; Football (1) (2); Graduation Usher (4). Rhodes, James Reid; Fort Payne; Secondary Education; Physical Education; History; Circle K Club; Physical Education Club; Snead College Transfer: Circle K Club, Secretary (2); Base- ball (1) (2); Basketball (1). Richardson, Clara Nell; Russellville; Mathematics; English. Shumate. James Harvey; Savannah, Tennessee. Simpson, Orrille Lourn: Florence; History; Political Science; Secondary Education. Simpson, Ramona Jan; Florence; Home Economics; Biology; Inter-President ' s Council; WSGA; Kappa Omicron Phi, President, Secretary; Beta Beta Beta, His- torian; Kappa Delta Pi; Honor Society; Leadership; Rifle Team. Smith, Jimmie; Huntsville; Chemistry; Biology; American Chemical Society. Smith, Madeline Clemmons; Forence. Smith. Sammy Wallace; Decatur; Account- ing; Economics; Alpha Chi; Circle K; BSD; New Men ' s Hall, President; Choir. Sneed, Bobby Ray; Russellville; Collegiate Civitan, Vice-President; Sigma Tau Pi, Vice-President; Pershing Rifles; Sigma Sigma Kappa; Conservation Club; Sigma Mu Epsilon; SGA; Young Democrats. Smith, Thomas L.; Russellville; Mathe- matics; Chemistry; Rifle Team; KME. Sorenson, Judith Lee; Gardendale; Busi- ness Education; English. 90 Robinson, S.Jackie: Ardmore; Biology; Accounting; Cadet Officer Corp; Beta Beta Beta; SGA; Most Outstanding Cal- culator Operator. Rickman, Forest Mack: Vernon; Physical Education; Secondary Education; Foot- ball Trainer; Baseball (3) (4). Rogers, John B.: Florence; Biol- ogy; Political Science; COC, Vice-President (3); Day Stu- dents Association, Vice-Presi- dent (3); Circle K Club; Home- coming Committee; Queen ' s Float Chairman (3). . Romans. Rodger Dale: Sheffield; Chem- istry; Mathematics; Physics; COC, Ser- geant-at-Arms; American Chemical So- ciety; F Club; Pershing Rifles; Rifle Team. Russell. Norman Leslie: Hayden; Physical Education; Physical Education Club. r She ton. Jane Strickland: Flo- rence; Elementary Education; Westminister, Vice-President; SAEA; Inter-President ' s Coun- cil; SGA. She ton. Dorothy Jane: Florence; Home Economics; Science; Home Economics Club; Civi- nettes; DIORAMA Staff, Fea- ture Editor, Senior Editor; Junior Counselor. Segars. Jacqueline M.: Secondary Educa- tion; Biology; English; National Edu- cation Association; SAEA; English Club; Civinettes, Treasurer (3); BSU, Exec- utive Council (4); Dorm Executive Coun- cil, Secretary (2), Chaplain (3); SGA; Flor-Ala; Student Counselor; Who ' s Who Committee. Sherman. Ann Bonnie: Florence; Home Economics; Pershing Rifles Sponsor (1) (2); Home Economics Club; Collegiate Civinettes; Junior Counselor. Spencer, John Richard; New Market; Phy- sical Education; Chemistry; P.E. Club, Treasurer. Steele, Lorettajean; Double Springs; Art; Rehearsal Club; Spanish Club; Art League. Stephens, Glenn A,: Birmingham; Biology; Political Science; Circle K; Flor-Ala; DIORAMA; Athletic Publicity Director. Streit, Sammy A.; Florence; So- cial Science; Psychology; Band; Collegiate Civitan, Secretary; Sigma Sigma Kappa; Gradua- tion Marshall; Spanish Club. It Q n Sturges. Lawrence: Florence; English; His- tory; COC; Canterbury Club; Sigma Sig- ma Kappa. Stowe, Betty Anne; Russellville; Secretarial Science; Home Economics; Sigma Tau Pi; Home Economics Club. Sullins, Carolyn; Hanceville; Music Edu- cation; MENC; BSU; ASEA; College Band; Mental Health Club; Assistant Head Resident; Municipal Band. Stutts, James Jack; Florence. Tanner. Jeannie: Rogersville; Elementary Education; Library Science Club; Stu- dent Christian Fellowship, Secretary- Treasurer; WSGA (2). 92 Taylor, Brenda Jo Marshall; Winfield; Elementary Educa- tion; Choir; Leo ' s Loveliest. Taramangos, Gaye Marie; Muscle Shoals City; Secondary Education; Physical Education; History; Dorm Officer; DIORAMA; ASEA; Women ' s Intra- murals; Nominee for DIORAMA Beau- ty; RE. Club; Rehearsal Club; WSGA; Choir; Leo ' s Loveliest; Nominee for Miss Charming. Taylor, Gene Fred; Huntsville; Music Education; Band, Presi- dent; Inter-President ' s Council. Taylor, Hoyl Lamar; Russellville; Busi- ness Administration; Political Science; Sigma Tau Pi; Sigma Alpha Mu. Terry, Colin A.; Hamilton; Accounting; Economics; Alpha Chi. Terry, Judy Kennamer; Courtland. Terry, Lynda Douglas; Double Springs; English; Sociology; Young Democrats, Vice-Presi- dent; Lionettes; WSGA, Social Chairman; Flor-Ala; SGA, Re- porter; Young Democrats Club, Secretary; Student Union Board, Activity Chairman; Leo ' s Loveliest, DIORAMA Calendar Girl; English Club; Junior Counselor. Thomas, John Robert; Florence; Chemistry; Biology; American Chemical Society; Conserva- tion Club; Beta Beta Beta. Thomas, Ross M.; Hartselle; Secondary Education; Physical Education; Biology; Physical Education Club, President; Inter- President ' s Council; Beta Beta Beta. Thompson, Larry Parker; Detroit; Second- ary Education; Social Science Cognate; Art; Collegiate Civitan; Treasurer; Sigma Sigma Kappa; Vice-President; SAEA, Vice-President (3); Usher at Graduation; Marshall at Graduation. Tidivell, Raymond Gerald; Killen; Chem- istry; Mathematics. Thompson, Nancy Ann; Killen; English; Library Science; Alpha Beta Alpha; SAEA; English Club; Alpha Beta Alpha, Secretary (4); Sigma Tau Delta, Sec- retary (4). Trimble, Essie Elizabeth; Hance- ville; History; Education; Li- brary Science; SAEA, Secre- tary; Wesley Foundation; Al- pha Beta Alpha, Publicity Chairman; Lionettes, Vice- President. Turney, James Douglas; Hartsell; Account- ing; Economics; Alpha Chi. Truitt, Donald; Lexington; Accounting; Economics; Alpha Chi. Underwood, Clayton D.; Florence. Turney, Russell C.; Hartselle; Mathema- tics; Wesley Foundation, Treasurer; Intramural Basketball. Wagar, Peter J.; Decatur; Chemistry; His- tory; American Chemical Society; Circle K. 4 I 94 Waldrop. Judith Marie; Hartselle; Second- ary Education; Social Science; English; Sigma Sigma Kappa, Secretary; Lionettes; Student Counselor; BSU, Secretary (4); WSGA; Spanish Club, Secretary-Trea- surer (4); Sigma Sigma Kappa, Reporter; BSU, Missions Chairman. Wallace. Franklin Darby; Flo- rence; Chemistry; Mathema- tics; American Chemical So- ciety; Inter- President ' s Coun- cil; COC; Kappa Mu Epsilon; President; American Chemical Society, Secretary-Treasurer. Wallace. Jimmie Dell; Florence; Business Administration; Eco- nomics; Sigma Alpha Mu. Walls, lia Nell: Bessemer; Elementary Education; BSU; Spanish Club; Kitchen Delta Pi; SAEA; WSGA; Student Coun- selor. Ware. Bererly Faye; Muscle Shoals City; Home Economics; Science; Miss Charm- ing (1); DIORAMA Beauty (2) (3); Homecoming Court (2); Homecoming Queen Nominee (3). Weatherford.Jphn L..Jr.; Florence; Social Science; English; Geography. Wearer. Dan Carter; Florence; Secondary Education; History; English; F Club, President; Football (60) (1) (2); Student Coach. Welch. Jeannie Christine: Hunts- ville; Biology; Sociology; Wes- ley Foundation, Secretary (3); Kappa Delta Pi, Reporter (4); Beta Beta Beta, Secretary (4); Honor Roll; Most Outstanding Member of Beta Beta Beta (3). Wesson. Judy; Hanceville; Home Econom- ics; Home Economics Club. Winsett, James T.Jr.; Huntsville; Busi- ness Administration; Marketing and Re- tailing; Political Science; Inter-President ' s Council; Reporter, Vice-President, Presi- dent of Collegiate Civitan Club; Secretary of Society for Advancement of Manage- ment; Sigma Sigma Kappa; Ushers Club; Leadership Retreat; Member of Turris Fidelis Award Committee; Member of Student-Faculty Social Committee. Worley, Douglas; Tuscumbia; Science; Secondary Education. Political Wright, Kenneth Me fin; Florence; Ac- counting; Economics; Alpha Chi; Circle K Club. Wright, William Leroy; Chero- kee; Biology; English; Presi- dent of COC; President, Con- servation; Associate Editor, DIORAMA; Treasurer, Con- servation Club; Inter-Presi- dent ' s Council; Young Demo- crats; Leadership Retreat; Homecoming Committee; Bi- ology Lab Assistant. tion; treat; Queei smdi lest.: Wyatt. Tommy Gene: Phil Campbell; Phy- sical Education; Football. Wright. Lela; Decatur; Secondary Edu- cation; Art; Speech and Dramatics; Inter- President ' s Council; WSGA; Rehearsal Club; President, Willingham Hall; Cheer- leader (4); Women ' s Intramural; Home- coming Queen Nominee; DIORAMA Beauty Nominee; Choir; BSU; COC Homecoming Float. Yarbrough. Lynwood: Cherokee; Chemis- try; Biology; Mathematics; President, American Chemical Society; President, Inter-President ' s Council; Circle K Club. Yarber, Billy Wayne; Sheffield; Social Sci- ; ence; Biology; BSU. Brewer, Jasper Albert; Iron City, Tennes- see, Biology; Spanish; Spanish Club. L 96 West. Brenda Pirkle: Eva: Business Educa- tion; History; Wesley Foundation; WSGA, Secretary 2; Social Chairman 3; Choir; Sigma Tau Pi; Leadership Re- treat; Steering Committee; Homecoming Queen 2; Brigade Sponsor ROTC 2; Out- standing Sponsors, ROTC 2; Leo ' s Love- liest; DIORAMA Beauty 2,3; Queen of Military Ball 2; Miss Charming Court 1; Stunt Night Winner 2. Whitley. Martha Lee: Florence; Business Education; Sociology; Sigma Tau Pi; DIORAMA Staff; BSU; AWC; Junior Counselor; WSGA Repre- sentative. Wilcoxson. Richard B.: Florence; Business Administration; Eco- nomics; COC: Sigma Tau Pi. Williams, Sharon Baker: Haleyville; Busi- ness Education; Cheerleader; ROTC Sponsor. Willis. Henry Arthur: Florence; Marketing and Retailing; COC. Willis. Wilma Jordan: Florence. b, Wilson. Talmad t Wayne: Florence. Wilson. Verne : Lexington; English; History; English Club; Sigma Sigma Kappa. Winn. Joshua Nicholas: Florence; Busi- ness Administration; Marketing and Re- tailing; Canterbury Association; COC: Inter-President ' s Council; President, Can- terbury Club 3. Cochran. Helga Harris: Killen; Elementary Education. Edwards, Charles Hugh: Decatur; Ac- counting; Economics; Alpha Chi. Durdunji, Hisham Ramzi: Libya; Math. Erans, James Larry: Florence; Mathematics; Accounting; Cadet Officers Corp; Alpha Chi; Transfer: University of Tennessee, KA. R Mollberg, Amy Ann: Huntsville; Ele- mentary Education; Library Science; Alpha Beta Alpha; Canterbury Club; SAEA; Student Counselor. Jones, Joseph Barry: Lyons, Georgia; Bi- ology and Physical Education; Cadet Of- ficers Corp; F Club; Football. White, Ma com Andrew: Florence; Busi- ness Administration; Social Science Cog- nate; Circle K Club; Cadet Officers Corp; Wesley Foundation; The Flor-Ala, Business Manager; The Lion Gridiron, Editor and Business Manager. Rosasco, Peter Louis: Florence; Chemistry and Business; American Chemical So- ciety. Young: James M.: Sheffield; Biology; Chemistry; DIORAMA; Band; Circle K Club; Conservation Club. 98 REALIZATION THAT TOMORROW f . IS WHAT WE MAKE TODAY. 99 c L Abernathy, Bob; Fr Florence Abernathy, Patricia Ann; Fr Florence Ainslie, Michael Colt-man; Fr Florence Akin, Barbara; Soph Leighton Aldridge, Brenda Sue; Fr Moulton Aldridge, Jane Carolyn, Soph Moulton Alexander, Rebekah; Fr Florence Allen, Barbara; Fr Florence Allen, Ellen; Jr Huntsville Allen, Evelyn Marie; Soph Hamilton Allen, James Richard; Fr Florence Allen, Jimmie; Jr Lexington Allen, Maurita; Fr Muscle Shoals Allison, Edward Donald; Jr Stevenson Allison, Jane; Soph Paint Rock Alsdorf, Judy Ann; Fr Pompano Beach, Fla. Appleton, Scotty; Fr Decatur Arnett, Carol Elaine; Fr Athens Arsement, Linda Sue; Soph Florence Aston, Linda Ruth; Fr Moulton Astor, Regina; Fr Huntsville Arwell, Sherry Diane; Jr Sheffield Bailey, Charles Dewitt; Jr Arab Bailey, Johnny Royce; Soph Elkmont Bailey, Sherry Paula; Fr Huntsville Bain, Howard; Fr Savannah, Tenn. Baker, Rebecca Diane; Fr Hartselle Balch, Grant Bruce; Fr Huntsville Bald, Gaylor Carol; Soph Cherokee Balentine, Lonnie Joe; Fr Florence Burden, Margaret; Fr Birmingham Banks, Mary Frances; Jr Florence Barinowski, John Magruder; Jr Augusta, Ga. Barksdale, Connie De Lana; Fr Athens Barnett, Barbara Jeanette; Soph Rogersville Barnett, Joel; Jr Florence Barnett, Susan Jean; Fr Florence Barnett, Wesley Scottsboro Barron, Nina Gail; Fr Arley Bartlett, Patricia Ann; Fr Double Springs Barton, Martha; Fr Vernon Barty, Peter; Soph Florence Bass, Jane, Fr Decatur Bassham, Linda; Fr Loretto Beaird, Ronny; Fr Montgomery F.S.C., where girls are girls and boys are boys and sometimes you can ' t tell the difference. Bean, Suzanne; Fr Decatur Beard, Lenda; Soph Florence Beckett, Patricia; Soph Moulton Benne, Delano; Fr Town Creek Behel, Harry; Fr Florence Behel, Helen; Fr Tuscumbia Behel, Reader; Soph Florence Behel, William, Fr Florence Belew, Bobby; Jr Loretto, Tenn. Belew, Mary; Fr Lexington Belue, Larry; Fr Cherokee Benefield, Wayne; Jr Fort Payne Bennett, Dan; Jr Birmingham Benson, Brenda; Fr Florence Bentley, Gerald, Jr Cullman Berry, William; Fr Cullman Bobo, Jane; Soph Florence Berryhill, David; Fr Huntsville Seville, Hazel; Jr Langston Biles, Tommy; Fr New Market Bishop, Doris; Soph Russellville Black, Bryan; Soph Chester, Mass. Black, Carolyn; Fr Tuscumbia Black, Edwin; Fr Hartselle Black, Patricia; Soph; Hartselle Blackwell, Russell; Jr Florence Blackwood, Carol; Fr Hartselle Bland, Linda; Fr Florence Blankenship, Eleanor; Fr Decatur Blankenship, Kenneth; Fr Florence Please Cleo I ' d rather play cards Blankenship, Leverette, Jr Decatur Blankenship, Ruth, Soph Huntsville Blasingame, Ernie, Fr Florence Bledsoe, Larry, Fr Huntsville Blocker, Karen, Fr Lake Wales, Fla. Bodley, Virginia, Jr Hartselle Bolding, Brenda, Soph Red Bay Bolding, Faye, Soph Red Bay Bolding, John, Soph Cherokee Boling, Mary, Fr Birmingham Bolton, James, Fr Russellville Bond, Mary, Fr Huntsville Bone, Charles, Fr Tuscumbia Bonner, John, Fr Spruce Pine Bonner, Linda, Jr Nauvoo Bonner, Thomas, Fr Scottsboro Bostdorf, Linda, Fr Orlando, Fla. Bosworth, William, Fr Trussville Bowen, Martha, Soph Sheffield Bowling, Charles, Fr Hamilton Bowling, Walter, Fr Paint Rock Boyd, Richard, Jr Waynesboro Boylan, Judith, Fr Huntsville Brackin, Eddy, Soph Town Creek Bradford, Peggy, Fr Tuscumbia Bradley, Steve, Fr Florence Bramlett, Coy, Jr Arab Brandon, Raymond, Fr Scottsboro Brannon, Gilmore, Jr Florence Branum, Sue, Jr Paint Rock Brewer, Francine, Fr Hillsboro Brewer, Joe, Fr Iron City, Term. Briscoe, Sylvia, Fr Haleyville Britnell, Brenda, Fr Florence Brooks, Carol, Fr Huntsville Bryan, Carlton, Fr Birmingham Bruton, Elizabeth, Soph Russellville Breland, Ernest, Jr Tuscumbia Bryant, Dennis, Jr Sheffield Buffler, Barbara, Fr Florence Bullard, Edith, Fr Huntsville Bullard, Linda, Soph Hanceville Bumpers, Patricia, Fr Coffeeville Burch, Jo Ann, Fr Decatur Burden, Jerry, Fr Decatur Burger, Jean, Fr La Grange, 111. Burleson, Donna, Fr Russellville Burleson, Virginia, Soph Guin Burlingame, Larry, Fr Athens Burns, Joyce, Soph Tuscumbia Burns, Norma, Soph Cherokee Burrows, Ricky, Fr Sheffield Burton, Judy, Fr Town Creek Busby, Phillip, Soph Parrish Butler, Rose, Fr St- Joseph, Tenn. Butts, Delia Anne, Fr Huntsville Bynum, Patsy, Jr Attalla Byrd, Jeannette, Fr Chattanooga, Tenn. Cagle, Edward, Fr Florence Calvert, Luria, Fr Tuscumbia Cambrom, Janice, Fr Decatur Campbell, Doris, Soph Athens Campbell, Lydia, Fr Rogersville Canerday, Jackie, Fr Florence Carbin, Allen, Soph Muscle Shoals Carp, Leslie, Soph New York, New York Carroll, James, Fr Florence Carpenter, Toby, Fr Florence Carroll, Brenda, Fr Courtland Carson, Martha, Fr Iron City Cartron, Clem, Jr Cullman Cartron, Kelley, Fr Cullman Case, Raym ond, Fr Florence Casteel, Judy, Jr Florence Cataldo, John, Jr Birmingham Caudill, Elva Lynita, Soph Sheffield Chambers, Elizabeth Ellen, Fr Double Springs Champion, James E., Fr Florence Chandler, Patricia, Soph Huntsville Chapman, William Larry, Fr Scottsboro Chilcoat, Mary Joan, Jr Haleyville Childers, William Thomas, Fr Scottsboro Chisam, Phillip Michael, Fr Huntsville Christian, Larry Marshall, Fr Decatur Clark, Brenda Elaine, Fr . . .Cherokee Clark, Gary Willard, Fr Hamilton Clay, Connie Carol, Fr Falkville Cleghorn, Annita Louise, Fr Arley Cleghorn, Kerry M., Fr Arley Clement, Ausie L, Fr Russellville Clement, Beverley, Jr Sheffield Clement, Jimmy V., Fr Hamilton Clemmons, William Curtis, Fr Florence Clifton, Jimmy Dale, Fr Russellville Cobb, Billy, Jr New Hope Cobb, Frank A., Fr New Hope Cobb, Johnny, Soph New Hope Cochran, Lila P., Fr Killen Coffey, Barbara Lang, Jr Florence Coffey, Sherry Ann, Fr Courtland Cole, Jerry Wayne, Fr Cullman Cole, Mary Sue, Soph Vernon Cole, Sarah Frances, Soph Tishomingo, Miss. Cole, William Douglas, Fr Florence Collins, Roy C, Fr Hartselle Collum, Joyce E., Fr Cherokee Collum, Larry E., Soph Florence Compton, James Davis, Fr Decatur Conner, Brenda Lawanna, Soph Florence Cook, Carol Lynn, Fr Florence Cooner, Dennis B., Fr Sheffield Cooper, Fran, Jr Somerville Cooper, James Louis, Fr Russellville Cooper, Norman V., Soph Crane Hill Cooper, Tommie Jo, Soph Somerville Copeland, Johnny Eugene, Soph Red Bay Copeland, Roger Dale, Fr Decatur Cornelius, Donald R., Fr Hansville Cornelius, Linda Lee, Soph Huntsville Cothern, Sulinta Mae, Fr Mt. Hope I would marry you Louise but I ' ve got to finish college! Counce, William Martin, Fr Athens Covington, Mary Ann, Fr Tuscaloosa Cox, Janice, Soph Blountsville Crandall, James V.,Jr Spruce Pine Craig, Gary Kenneth, Fr Decatur Critchfield, Elna Lynne, Soph Florence Cross, Judy, Fr Muscle Shoals Crouch, Pat, Fr Florence Crow, Harold L, Fr Thomasville Crowe, Kenneth Morris, Fr Belk Crowson, Lucy Jane, Soph Huntsville Crossley, Mary Elaine, Soph Vernon Cudabac, George Madison, Jr Sheffield Culbreath, Brenda Faye, Fr Union Grove Cummings, Billy D., Jr Florence Currier, John C, Jr Florence Curry, Micki Sue, Soph Tuscumbia Daniel, Carolyn Ann, Fr Cypress Inn, Tenn. Daniel, Kathy Diane, Jr Iron City, Tenn. Daniel, Shirley Ellen, Fr Florence Danley, Joel Franklin, Fr Florence Danley, Judy Kay, Jr Huntsville Darby, Barbara Jo, Fr Florence Darby, Carol B., Soph Montgomery Darby, Freddie, Jr Clinton, Tenn. Darby, Mary Virginia, Fr Florence Darnell, John Ollie, Jr Scottsboro Darnell, Peggy Jo, Fr Florence Davidson, John Morgan, Fr Russellville Davis, Garnett Ralph, Fr Florence His knee feels just like my fiance ' s. Davis, Jane Frances, Soph Loretto, Tenn. Davis, Judy Janelle, Soph Town Creek Davis, Martha Carole, Jr Cherokee Dean, Anita Sue, Fr Sheffield Defoor, Martha Faye, Fr Birmingham DeFreez, Juliana, Soph Huntsville Delones, Robert C, Soph Florence DeLorge, Marjorie Ann, Soph Athens DeLuca, Alex, Fr Huntsville Denson, John Phillip, Fr . . Decatur Denson, Linda, Jr Arley Denson, Shearl Ivey, Fr Arley Denton, Cecil Ray, Fr Tuscumbia Derrick, Diane, Fr Cullman Diggle, Diane, Soph Tuscumbia Dillard, Emma Booker, Fr Florence Dison, David Bruce, Soph Florence Dixon, Carrie Sue, Jr Corinth Dodd, Maurice Thomas, Soph Henager Dodgen, Mary Lois, Soph Huntsville Dolan, Buddy, Jr Florence Donilon, Nancy Lewis, Jr Florence Doss, Linnie, Fr Winfield Dougless, Linda Gayle, Soph Tuscumbia Drake, Charles Michael, Soph Madison Driver, Harold, Fr Cullman Driver, Jerry Vernon, Fr Hartselle Duke, Charles Michael, Fr Decatur Duke, Pamela Diane, Jr Florence Duncan, Clement Raymond, Fr Decatur Duncan, Martha, Soph Tuscumbia Duncan, Rebecca Ann, Fr Savannah, Tenn. Dunlap, Don, Fr Muscle Shoals Dutton, Jimmy C, Fr Oakman Dyar, Alan Chois, Fr Florence Dyar, Nancy, Fr Huntsville Dyer, Malinda, Jr Fayette Dynan, Andie, Soph Florence Eastep, Sandra Gayle, Fr Rogersville Eckl, M. Carolyn, Jr Florence Edmonds, Carolyn Ann, Fr Scottsboro Edmondson, Earl Raymond, Fr Huntsville Edmondson, Lynda Jane, Fr Florence Edwards, Carolyn, Soph Boaz Edwards, John T, Fr Florence Edwards, Linda, Soph Decatur Eley, Reva G., Soph Sheffield English, Ronald Dale, Soph Florence Erwin, Billie Joe, Soph Florence Erwin, Sharon Geneva, Fr Pittsburgh, Pa. Evans, Dean A., Soph Baltimore, Md. Evans, James Hoodleston, Fr Sheffield Evans, Linda G., Soph Hartselle Everett, Billy M., Soph Huntsville Fanning, James W., Soph Huntsville Farris, Aubrey Randolph, Soph Sheffield Faulk ner, Larry E. Fr., Haleyville Fenn, Judy Elaine, Fr Florence Ferguson, Jackie Ray, Jr Joe Wheeler Dam Fields, Don Wayne, Fr Malga Fields, Jack, Soph Gardendale Fikes, Tommy Hugh, Fr Florence Fleming, Woodrow, Fr Bear Creek Flippo, Ronnie G., Jr Florence Floyd, Jo Ann, Fr Vinemont Floyd, Mary, Fr Vinemont Flurry, George Thomas, Fr Sheffield Flynn. Patricia, Fr Decatur Forbes, Beverly Anne, Jr Birmingham Fortenberrv, Donna, Fr Haleyville Fowler, Celia Diana, Jr Brilliant Fowler, Emma Jane. Fr Florence Fox, Barbara Gail, Fr Sheffield Franks, Gerald Douglas, Fr Guin Franz, Kathleen, Jr Huntsville Frederick, James, Jr Florence Frederick, Pauline, Fr Huntsville Frederick, Rosylind, Jr Muscle Shoals Freeman, James, Fr Birmingham Freeman, Judy, Fr . . Tuscumbia Frutiger, John, Soph Cullman Fudge, Ronald, Fr Toney Fulford, Judith, Fr Haleyville Fulmer, Larry, Soph Florence Furgerson, Sharon, Fr Florence Gaither, Kay, Soph Florence Gallien, Charles, Fr Iron City.Tenn. Gamble, Linda, Fr Florence Gammon, Nancy, Fr Fayette Gann, Carolyn, Jr Hamilton Gann, Rebecca, Fr Winfield Gargis, Patricia, Soph Muscle Shoals City Gardner, Mary, Fr Sheffield Gault, Mary, Fr Florence Gentry, Sharon, Fr Decatur George, Ronald, Fr Harvest Germain, Roberta; Soph Framingham, Mass. Gibson, Maxye, Soph Hartselle Gilbreath.Jacquelyn, Jr Boaz Giles, Molly, Fr Hartselle Giles, Pat, Soph Hartselle Gillespie, Grace, Soph Hillsboro Gillam, Bobby, Soph Hollywood Gist, Barbara; Fr Rogersville Gist, Edward, Soph Florence Gist, Jerry, Fr Killen Gizelar, John, Jr Birmingham Glaze, Dwight. Soph Athens Glenn, Richard, Jr Florence Godsey, Linda, Fr Haleyville Goodwin, Byron, Fr Cullman Goodwin, Tommy, Soph Florence Goree, Ronald, Soph Decatur Goss, James: Jr Florence Gough, Emmett, Fr Florence Graham, Alma. Fr Tuscumbia Grantland, Jerry, Fr Decatur Grasham, Michael, Fr Muscle Sh oals City Graves, Joseph, Fr Florence Gray, Michael, Fr Fairhope Nancy!! This is no time to practice your cha, cha steps. Graybill, Joan; Fr Huntsville Green, Barbara; Fr Loretta, Tenn. Green, David; Jr Florence Greer, Doris; Soph Rogersville Green, James; Soph Loretto, Tenn. Green, James; Fr Florence Green, Jerry; Fr Hartselle Green, Larry; Soph Sheffield Grice, Mary; Fr Florence Grider, Allen; Soph Muscle Shoals City Grigsby, Aaron; Fr Rogersville Grimmett, Shirel; Soph Crane Hill Grimwood, Madeline; Soph Hazel Green Grimwood, William; Soph Hazel Green Grisham, Herschell; Soph Rogersville Grisso, Linda; Soph Florence Grissom, Larry; Soph Tuscumbia Gusmus, Rosemary; Soph Florence Guthrie, Jeanene; Soph Cherokee Guthrie, Margaret; Fr Warrior Guthrie, Marqrette; Fr Cullman Haddock, Linda; Jr Florence Haeger, Larry; Fr Florence Hagedorn, James; Fr Cullman Halbert, John; Soph Sheffield Hall, Gerald; Jr Joe Wheeler Dam Hall, Norman; Jr Florence Hallman, William; Soph Tuscumbia Hamby, James; Jr Sheffield Hamilton, Tommy; Fr Hillsboro Can ' t . . seem to remember if I shaved this morning. Hammond, David; Fr Anderson Hammond, Harold; Fr Florence Hammond, Roger; Soph Decatur Hammond, Jeffery; Fr Lexington Hamner, Roger; Soph Killen Hampton, David; Soph Phil Campbell Hampton, Donna; Fr Tuscumbia Hamrick, Barbara; Fr Hanceville Hand, Myra; Fr Lexington Hand, Susan; Soph Tuscumbia Haney, Frances; Jr Stevenson Hankins, Grover; Soph Vernon Hannah, James; Fr Florence Hardin, Alice; Fr Moulton Hardin, Betty; Soph Red Bay Hardin, Boyd; Soph Mt. Hope Hart, William; Jr Cullman Harbin, William; Jr Florence Hargrove, Mary; Fr Madison Harris, Jannie; Fr Double Springs Harrison, Arthur; Jr Rogersville Harrison, Barbara; Soph Lester Harvey, Patricia; Soph Florence Hastings, Diana; Fr Huntsville Havely, Dan; Jr Morristown, Tenn. Hayes, Ann; Fr Cherokee Hayes, Larry; Fr Florence Hayes, Robby; Fr Iron City, Tenn. Hayes, Rodger; Fr Addison Hearn, William; Jr Muscle Shoals City Henson, Barbara; Fr Mount Hope Herrin, Lacy; Fr Florence Herring, Bobby; Fr Hodges Hester, Dorothy; Soph Tuscumbia Hester, Freda; Soph Florence Hester, Gerald; Fr Russellville Hester, Lynn; Fr Tuscumbia Hester, Sharon; Soph Florence Hice, Beverly; Soph Killen Higginbothan, Mary; Fr Florence Higgins, Mary; Fr Florence Hill, Dorothy; Fr Killen Hill, Jacqueline; Fr Florence Henton, Melvin; Jr Florence Holladay, Sonja; Fr Danville Holland, Ann; Soph Elkmont Holland, Jerry; Soph Sheffield Holley, Arlene; Fr Veron Holley, Paul; Soph Florence Holliman, Dawn; Soph Florence Holt, Cecilia; Jr Florence Holtsford, Virginia; Fr luka, Miss. Hood, Jerry; Fr Addison Horn, Jan; Soph Florence Horsley, Frank; Soph Double Springs Horton, Kenneth; Fr Florence Houck, Bruce; Fr Madison Hough, Charles; Fr Decatur Hovater, Elaine; Soph Tuscumbia Hovater, Houston; Soph Russellville Howard, Judy; Fr Lexington Howard, Kenneth; Jr Rogersville Howell, Doris; Soph Moulton Hubbard.Judy; Jr Scottsboro Huff, Sydney; Fr Huntsville Huffman, Hugh; Soph Florence Hughes, Mary; Fr Hanceville Humphres, Judy; Fr Sheffield Humphres, Lorene; Soph Vina Humphries, Judith; Fr Florence Humphries, Waymon; Soph Detroit Hunnicutt, Sara; Fr Huntsville Hunter, Herbert; Fr Cherokee Hyatt, Martha; Fr Addison Ingle, Betty; Fr . . Sheffield Ingle, Mary; Fr Glen Allen Inman, Beverly; Fr Barton Inman, Mary; Fr Huntsville Jackson, Bravell; Fr Hamilton Jackson, Diane; Jr Somerville Jackson, Gloria; Fr Vina Jackson, Linda; Jr Russellville James, Beverly, Fr Leighton James, Carole; Fr : Florence James, Dennis; Fr Tuscumbia James, Joan; Fr Decatur Jeffrey, Wyatt; Fr Florence Jeffreys, Harold; Jr Town Creek Jeffreys, Stephen; Fr Decatur Jenkins, Annette; Soph Decatur Jenkins, Cecil; Jr Florence Johnson, Connie; Fr Sheffield Johnson, Benford; Fr Russellville Johnson, Betty; Soph Moulton Johnson, Donald; Soph. . . Hamilton Johnson, Elly; Jr Florence Johnson, Janet; Fr Florence Johnson, Jimmy; Jr. Florence Johnson, Jimmy Ray; Jr Sheffield Johnson, June; Fr Florence Johnson, Kathryn; Fr Sheffield Johnson, Kenneth; Fr Muscle Shoals Johnson, Marjory; Jr Huntsville Johnson, Mary; Soph Littleville Johnson, Nellie; Fr Leighton Johnson, Ronald; Fr Huntsville Johnson, Thomas; Fr Sheffield Johnston, Donald; Jr. Bankston Johnston, Martha; Fr Florence Johnston, Paul; Jr Florence Joiner, Curtis; Fr Florence Joiner, Mary; Fr Lexington Jolliff, Elizabeth; Jr Huntsville Jones, Loulie Ann; Soph Florence Jones, Mary; Soph Tuscumbia Jones, Vondalyn; Fr Falkville Jordan, Barbara; Fr Sheffield Jordan, Bruce; Fr Huntsville Judd, Patricia; Fr Florence Kasmeier. Doris; Fr Florence What do you mean I can ' t take ROTC: Keelen, Patricia; Soph Sheffield Keenum, Patricia; Jr Tuscumbia Keenum, Robert; Jr Florence Keith, Sam; Fr Huntsville Kelsoe, Jerry; Jr Florence Kennamer, Carol; Fr Woodville Kennedy, Shelby; Soph Jasper Kennedy, Wanda; Jr St. Joseph, Tenn. George P. Bunny; Special New Orleans, La. Kent, Karen; Fr Huntsville Kerr, Helen; Jr Florence Key, Jerry; Soph Eldridge Killen, Robert; Fr Florence Killen, Ronald; Soph Lexington King, Joel; Fr Moulton King, Nancy; Fr Florence King, Patti; Fr Russellville King, Ruby; Fr Leighton King, Sarah; Fr Sheffield Kirk, David Lee; Jr Huntsville Knight, Ronald; Soph Birmingham Kryszczuk, John; Fr Sheffield Kyle, Mildred; Soph Florence Lamb, Martina; Fr. . . . ( Huntsville Lambert, Douglas; Soph Florence Landers, John; Soph Leighton Landers, Mary; Fr Tuscumbia Lane, Gerald; Soph Russellville Lamer, William; Fr Markham, III. Lashley, David; Fr . . Decatur i ii !i 11 11 II 11 ii My G.... boy, hold that apple still! Laster, Martha; Jr Russellville Lawlar, Johnny; Fr Hamilton Lawler, Larry; Jr Huntsville Lawrimore, Patricia; Soph Hartselle Lawson, Sims; Jr Florence Lawson, Thanna; Soph Iron City, Tenn. Leach, Susan; Fr- Huntsville Leathers, Sandre; Fr Villa Rica, Ga. Lee, Martha; Fr Town Creek Lee, Niles; Jr Sheffield Lee, Robert; Soph Sheffield Le May, Rodger; Soph Florence Lemans, James; Soph Union Groove Levi, Doryce; Jr Florence Lewis, Nancy; Soph Mountain Creak Lindsey, Donald; Soph Detroit Lindsey, Linda; Soph Tuscumbia Lindsey, Martha; Fr Florence Lindsey, Woody; Fr Tuscumbia Linville, Sandra;Fr Florence Litrell, Allen; Fr Florence Newton, Lloyd, Fr Lexington Lockhart, Jesse; Fr Florence Loden, Martha; Fr Hamilton Logan, John; Fr Birmingham Logan, Larry; Fr Humbolt, Tenn. Long, Adonis; Fr Brownsboro Long, Mary; Fr Florence Looney, James; Fr Athens Lovelace, Paul; Fr Florence Lucas, Vernon; Fr Huntsville Linch, James; Fr Birmingham Lyons, Howard; Fr Lexington Park, Maryland Maclin, Terry; Jr Muscle Shoals Maddox, Sharon; Soph Horton Manly, Lillian; Fr Decatur Mann, Johnnie; Fr Phil Campbell Mann, Rebecca; Fr Florence Mansell, Wanda; Soph Florence Marbutt, Hoyt; Fr Lakewales, Fla. Marion, Brenda; Jr Florence Marks, Tony; Fr Loretto, Tenn. Marks, Ronnie; Soph Athens Marshall, Gail; Fr Florence Marshall, Judy; Jr Morristown.Tenn. Marshall, Johnny; Soph Sheffield Marshall, Sara Jean; Fr Florence Martin, Marilyn; Fr Jacksonville, Fla. Martin, Sandra; Soph Russellville Mason, Boyce; Fr Rogersville Mason, Jeannine; Fr Florence Mason. Kay; Fr Florence Mason, Walter; Fr Sheffield Masterson, Carolyn; Jr Russellville Masterson, Mary; Fr Florence Mathis, Carl; Jr Huntsville Matseas, Bill; Soph Huntsville Matthews, Patricia; Jr Danvers, Mass. Mauter, Mary Ann; Fr Florence Mayes. Rebecca; Fr Muscle Shoals City Mayfield, Marie; Soph Sheffield McCain, Jane; Jr Crane Hill McClanahan, Jane; Soph Hartselle McCIendon, Chester; Fr Cullman McConnell, Freddie; Fr Anderson McCorkle. Rose Ann; Fr Florence McCown. Jerry; Fr Toney McCrary. Sandra, Fr Tuscumbia McCrory. Peggy; Fr Florence McCullough. Peggy Ann; Fr Moulton McDaniel. Robert; Soph Waterloo McDonald. Ronnie; Fr Muscle Shoals City McDougai. Judy; Soph Huntsville McGee. Jerry; Fr Florence McGee, Tim; Fr . . Florence McGraw, Dalton; Fr Florence McGriff, Dwight; Fr Holly Pond Mclnnis, Anita; Fr Florence Mclnnish, Constance Gay; Fr St. Joseph, Tenn. Mclnnish, Linda; Fr Sheffield McKay, Douglas; Jr Hamilton McKee, Judy; Jr Hartselle McKinney, Carolyn; Fr Florence McMasters, Daniel; Fr Loretto.Tenn. McMinds, Dennis; Fr .- Calumet City, 111. McMurtrie, James; Jr Decatur McNees, Floyd; Soph Vernon McNees, Jimmy; Fr Vernon McNutt, Sandra; Fr Haleyville McPherson, Sandra; Fr Warrior McRae, Nelda; Soph Tishomingor, Miss. McRight, Rebecca; Fr East Peoria, 111. McRight, Stephen, Soph Florence McWilliams, Robert; Soph Cherokee Melvin, Robert; Soph Florence Metcalf, Celestine; Soph Scottsboro Miller, Marjorie; Jr Huntsville Millican, Pat; Jr Vernon Minor, Virginia; Soph Parrish Mitchell, Jerry; Jr Killen Montgomery, Harriet; Jr Town Creek Montgomery, Marjorie; Fr Tuscumbia Monroe, Barbara; Jr Florence Moomaw, Robert; Fr Vina Moore, Harold; Fr Falkville Moore, Kerry; Fr Bess Moore, Micki; Fr Battle Creek, Mich. Moore, Sandra; Fr Florence Morgan, Kaye; Soph ' . . .Florence Morgan, Helen; Fr Cherokee Morgan, Shirley; Soph Leighton Moriarty, Charles; Fr Lexington Morris, Lila; Fr Falkville Morris, Lynn; Fr Huntsville Morris, Trov; Fr Decatur Morrow, Patricia; Fr Red Bay Moses, Judith; Fr Falkville Mote, Doris; Fr Sheffield Motis, Kenneth; Soph Hanceville Mullendore, Sylvia; Soph Sheffield Personally, I think Vanity Fair slips are the best. Mummert, Gary; Fr Decatur Murdock, Linda; Fr Sheffield Myers, Rebecca; Fr La Fayette, Ga. Nagle, Joanne; Fr Huntsville Nagy, Bill; Fr Decatur Neill, Jo; Fr Decatur Nevels, James; Jr Scottsboro Newborn, Joan; Fr Anderson Newby, Jerrell; Fr Decatur Newman, Barbara;Fr Mobile Newton, Nolia; Soph Sheffield Nichols, Margaret; Fr Hamilton Nix, Aileen; Jr Florence Nix, Kenny; Fr Florence Nix, Maxie, Jr Florence Norris, Dwight; Fr Huntsville Northcutt, Sandra; Jr Cullman Norwood, James; Fr Florence Norwood, Larry; Fr Hartselle Norwood, Mary; Jr Florence Oakes, Elwanda; Soph Vernon Orear, Mary; Soph Zion, 111. Orrick, Charlotte; Fr Vina Osborn, Gilbert; Jr Sheffield Osborne, Marilyn; Soph Russellv ille Overran, Brookie; Fr Double Springs Overran, James; Soph Vina Overran, Larry; Fr Russellville Owen, Paulette; Fr Tuscumbia Owens, Sandra; Fr . . Town Creek V v v - . Sold!! to rhe man in the glasses. Pace, Brenda; Soph Hollywood Pace, Mary Lou; Soph Hollywood Page, Irene; Soph Red Bay Palmer, Barbara; Fr Bridgeport Parker, Brenda; Jr Courtland Parker, Freda; Jr Florence Parker, James; Jr Sheffield Parker, Murland; Fr Killen Parker, Orville; Fr Red Bay Parks, Robert; Jr Tuscumbia Parvin, Gerald; Fr Hazel Green Partrich, Dana; Fr Lacey Springs Pate, Charles; Soph Muscle Shoals Patterson, Dennis; Fr Florence Patton, Cheryl; Fr Cullman Patton, Gary; Soph Eva Pearce, Allen; Fr Danville Pearce, James; Soph Huntsville Pendley, Carolyn; Jr Tuscumbia Penn, Charles; Soph Hartselle Perry, Gerald; Jr Athens Peters, Glen; Fr Florence Philips, Ronald; Fr Huntsville Phillips, Don; Fr Lorain, Ohio Phillips, Duane; Fr Lorain, Ohio Phillips, Josie; Soph Sweet Water Phillips, William; Jr Bear Creek Pitman, Larry; Fr Florence Pitts, Sandra; Fr Muscle Shoals City Plyler, Herbert; Jr Florence Porch, John; Jr . . . Walnut Grove Porter, Charles; Fr Lexington Porter, Harry; Jr Tuscumbia Powell, Hubert; Fr Cullman Powell, Patricia; Soph Florence Powell, Robert; Jr Jasper Preston, Cheryl; Fr Moulton Price, Carolyn; Jr Cullman Price, Shelia; Fr Decatur Priest, Willis; Jr Birmingham Prince, Linda; Fr Sheffield Proctor, Mary; Fr Hartselle Proffitt, Linda; Soph Orlando, Fla. Pugh, Martha; Jr Florence Putnam, Sara; Fr Sheffield Quillen, Jimmy; Fr Cloverdale Quinn, Albert; Fr Decatur Rainey, John; Fr Huntsville Rainey, Johnny; Soph Bessemer Ramey, Wanda; Fr : Decatur Ramsey, Geraldine; Jr Tupelo, Miss. Raney, Jerry; Soph Anderson Rankin.James; Fr Bridgeport Rawls, Patricia; Fr Sheffield Real, Wade; Fr Birmingham Redden, Billy; Fr Florence Reed, Kenneth; Fr Huntsville Reid, Larry; Fr Muscle Shoals City Reynolds, Michael; Soph Russellville Rhodes, Donald; Soph Florence Rice, Charles; Fr Falls Church, Va. Rice, John; Fr Florence Richardson, Howard; Fr Lexington Richardson, Samuel; Soph Tuscumbia Richcreek, James; Soph Calumet City, 111. Rkheson, Stuart; Fr Florence Rickard, O ' Ryan; Jr Tuscumbia Rickard, Robert; Soph Russellville Roberson, Colen; Fr St. Joseph, Tenn. Roberts, Barbara; Soph Florence Roberts, Marsha; Fr Florence Roberts, William; Fr Florence Robertson, Shelby; Fr Vernon Robinson, Donnie; Soph Florence Robinson, James; Fr Florence Rochelle, Sandra; Jr Lawrenceburg, Term. Roden, Jane; Fr Cullman Rogers, Elaine; Soph Russellville Rogers, Penny; Soph Muscle Shoals City Romans, Bufbrd; Soph Tuscumbia Romine, Charlotte; Soph Florence Romine, Linda; Fr Florence Rose, Toni; Fr Birmingham Ryan, Cathleen; Fr Decatur Ryan, Marilyn; Fr Vinemont Sams, Pamela; Fr Decatur Sanders, Robert; Soph Oneonta Schaul, Lena; Fr Jacksonville, Fla. Schmidlkofer, Betty; Soph Florence Schultz, Jerry; Fr Huntsville Scott, Joel; Soph Florence Searcy, Daniel; Soph Tuscumbia Selvage, Rayburn; Jr Scottsboro Sevenea, Donald; Fr Rogersville Sexton, Barbara; Fr Town Creek Sexton, Robert; Soph Town Creek Shaddix, Jayne; Fr Double Springs Shamy, Robert; Soph New Brunswick, N.J. Shannon, Laurel; Jr Florence Sharp, Margaret; Soph Rogersville Shearon, Florrie; Fr Sheffield Sheffield, Robert; Fr Town Creek Shelton, Paul; Soph Huntsville Sherman, Alvin; Fr Muscle Shoals City Shook, Sara; Soph Sheffield Shoults, Joan; Soph Birmingham Sibley, Janet; Fr Sheffield Simpson, Bill; Fr Holly Pond Sims, Jerry; Jr Boaz Sims, Linda; Fr Hamilton Sims, Patsy; Fr Courtland Sims, Walter; Fr Athens Sizemore, Melinda; Fr Sulligent Skinner, Terry; Jr Hamilton Slayton, Carolyn; Fr Sheffield Sledge, Douglas; Soph Sheffield Smith, Allen; Jr Sheffield Smith, Brenda; Soph Muscle Shoals City Smith, Carol; Fr Florence Smith, Charles; Soph Hamilton Now if I were Broderick Crawford I would . . . Smith, Donald; Jr Arab Smith, Dwight; Fr Leoma,Tenn. Smith, Edwina; Fr Cherokee Smith, James; Fr Florence Smith, Kathleen; Fr Florence Smith, Larry; Fr Tuscumbia Smith, Linda; Fr Killen Smith, Malcolm; Soph Decatur Smith, Margaret; Soph Winfield Smith, Marlyn; Fr Russellville Smith, Martha; Fr. Florence Smith, Paul; Jr Sheffield Smith, Paul; Soph Collinwood, Tenn. Smith, Peggy; Soph Florence Smith, Phyllis; Fr Stevenson Smith, Regina; Soph Killen Smith, Roger; Fr Tuscumbia Smith, Shirley; Fr Rossville, Ga. Smith, Steve; Fr Birmingham Smith, Suzanne; Fr Fayette Smitherman, Sylvia; Fr Sylacauga Snow, Hamilton; Soph Anniston Soto, Jose; Soph Huntsville Soto, Mavricio; Fr Huntsville South, Sharon; Jr Florence Southern, James; Soph Muscle Shoals City Spann, Benny; Jr Glen Allen Sparkman, Ronald; Jr Florence Sparks, Betty; Soph Jasper Sparks, Mary; Fr Florence What Race? I want that quarterback! Sparks, Pamela; Fr Warrior Sparks, Russell; Fr Sheffield Springer, Gary; Fr Iron City, Tenn. Sprouse, Timothy; Fr Florence Spurgeon, Emily; Fr Florence Squire, Nancy; Fr Huntsville Stanford, Sara; Fr Cullman Stearns, Lester; Soph Monroe, Ga. Steen, Myra; Fr Rogersville Stephens, Bonnie; Fr Oakman Sterling, Patsy; Fr Addison Stewart, Calvin; Fr Mobile Stewart, Charlotte; Soph Florence Stoll, Harold; Fr Sheffield Stone, David; Soph Florence Stovall, Janet; Soph Decatur Sturdivant, Robert; Soph Huntsville Stutts, Julia; Soph Oak Ridge Suggs, Larry; Fr Florence Sullivan, David; Jr Brownsville, Tenn. Summers, Wray; Fr Hartselle Swaim, Karon; Fr Huntsville Swan, Francine; Fr Mobile Swinea, Ronald; Fr Rogersville Swinney, Robby; Soph Hamilton Taramangos, Elaine; Soph Muscle Shoals City Tate, Leslie; Soph Phil Campbell Taylor, Freddy; Fr Kennedy Taylor, Glenn; Fr Russellville Taylor, Glennis; Jr Russellville Taylor, Neil; Jr Russellville Tedder, Carol; Fr Florence Tedder, Linda; Fr Haleyville Terry, James; Soph Moulton Terry, Sandra; Jr Courtland Theiss, Conrad; Jr Port Charlotte, Fla. Thigpen, Linda; Fr Killen Thigpen, Mary; Jr Rogersville Thistle, William; Soph Florence Thomas, Mary; Fr Birmingham Thomas, Shoubia; Soph Lacey ' s Springs Thompkins, Johnny; Fr Thompson, David; Fr Florence Thompson, Dona; Jr Tuscumbia Thompson, Glen; Fr Cherokee Thompson, Judy; Fr Nashville, Tenn. Thompson, Kathryn; Fr Florence Thompson, Kenneth; Fr Huntsville Thompson, Rebecca; Fr Birmingham Thompson, Roy; Fr Sheffield Thompson, Tommy; Fr Huntsville Thompson, Wallace; Jr Lexington Thorn, Perry; Soph Athens Thornton, James; Fr Sheffield Thornton, Johnnie; Fr Decatur Thrasher, Laveli; Soph Cullman Thrasher, Nancy; Fr Sheffield Tillery, James; Fr Florence Tipton, Margie; Fr Meridianville Tomlison, Sharon; Fr Florence Trapp, Gary; Soph Sheffield Trimble, Susan; Fr Florence Trimm, Joe; Fr Sulligent Truitt, Gary; Soph Lexington Tuberville, Nancy; Soph Cherokee Tucker, Alton; Fr Anderson Tucker, Dorothy; Soph Glen Allen Tucker, Thomas; Jr Florence Turner, John; Fr Monroeville Turner, Linda; Soph Moulton Turner, Robert; Soph Sheffield Turner, Sharon; Fr Huntsville Uhlman, Martha; Fr Tuscumbia Urbanski, Karl; Jr Rogersville Vaughan, Jones; Fr Courtland Vick, Janet; Fr Florence Vickers, Jacquelyn; Fr Huntsville Vinson, George; Jr Florence Waddell, Larry; Fr Decatur Wade, David; Soph Florence Wade, Don; Soph Florence Wager, Suzanne; Soph Decatur Wagner, Billy; Fr Emmaus, Pa. Waits, Babs; Jr Florence Walker, Robert; Jr Tuscumbia Wallace, Albert; Fr Cherokee Wallace, Alta; Soph Sheffield Wallace, Don; Jr Florence Wallace, Jerry; Jr Florence Waller, Danny; Soph Huntsville Walters, John; Fr Florence Warren, George; Fr Florence Warren, Kathy; Fr Hartselle Watkins, Martha; Soph Florence Watkins, Tom; Fr Florence Watson, Larry; Fr West Palm Beach, Fla. Weathers, Charles; Fr Loretto, Tenn. Webb, Arlen; Fr Russellville Webb, Judy; Fr Coffeeville Webb, Sharon; Soph Florence Webber, John; Soph Florence Weems, James; Fr Town Creek Wells, Edward; Fr Spruce Pine Wells, Randolph; Fr Florence Wells, Shelia; Fr . Sheffield West, Morris; Jr Haleyville West, Russell; Jr Winfield Westmoreland, Frank; Fr Florence Whisenant, Carolyn; Jr Lacey ' s Springs White, George; Fr Florence White, Jane; Fr Leitchfield, Kentucky White, Linda; Fr Florence Whitley, Jackie; Fr Falkville Wilbanks, Don; Fr Florence Williams, Betty; Fr Birmingham Williams, Charles; Jr Phil Campbell Williams, George; Fr Huntsville Williams, Philip; Jr Haleyville Williams, William; Fr Florence Williams, Wynell; Jr Florence Willingham, Brenda; Fr Florence Willingham, Eva; Fr Steele Willingham, Nancy; Fr Sheffield Willis, Kenneth; Soph Sylvester, Ga. Willis, Sarah; Fr Russellville Willis, Walter; Fr Florence Wilson, Martha; Fr Lacey ' s Springs Wilson, Myron; Soph Florence Wilson, Robert; Fr Decatur Wilson, Sharon; Fr Guin Winchester, John; Soph Red Bay Wiscovich, Rogelio; Fr Huntsville Wisdom, Rayburn; Jr Florence Wistock, Mary; Fr Huntsville Wood, Barry; Soph Florence Woodall, Mary; Soph Hartselle Woodard, Ronald; Fr Cullman Woodis, Edna; Fr Florence Wooten, Johnnie; Fr Knoxville, Tenn. Word, Barry; Fr Anderson Worlund, Carmelita; Fr New Market Wright, Barbara; Soph Florence Wright, Barbara; Fr Sheffield Wright, Judy; Fr Huntsville Wright, Judy; Soph Haleyville Wright, Leta; Jr Sheffield Wright, Lon; Fr Hamilton Wright, Marilyn; Fr Florence Wright, Mary; Jr Cullman Wright, Sandra; Fr Florence Wright, Woodven; Fr Florence Wylie, Jerry; Fr Florence Wynn, Nelda; Jr Phil Campbell Yarbrough, Barbara; Fr Cherokee Yarbrough, Mary; Fr Cherokee Young, Jimmie; Fr Florence Young, Mary; Soph Florence Young, Sanford; Soph Tuscumbia Young, Thomas; Soph Florence Bonner, Carol; Jr Scottsboro Wahl, Francine; Fr Decatur Lewter, David; Soph Asheville, N.C. 127 o e A i z A T I O s STUDENT GOVERNMENT THE COUNCIL The Student Government Association is made up of representatives from the dormitories, villages, classes, and day students. The council is in a position to interpret the wishes of all the component parts of the student body. SGA OFFICERS Dennis Bryant V ice-President Pat Mullins Secretary Gene Hamby President Clem Cartron Treasurer Row One, Left to Right: Joel Danley, Dennis Bryant, Pat Mullins, Gene Hamby, Clem Cartron, Don Edmonson. Row Two: Rose Ann McCorkle, Billie King, Betty Montgomery, Janet Vkk, Kay Grice, Linda White, Dr. W. T. McElheny. Row Three: Bobby King, Mike Gresham, Betty Trimble, Janice Huckaby, Faye Hunter.Judy Burton, Bruce Edwards, John Batcher, Byron Black. Not Pictured: Judy McKee. 30 ASSOCIATION THE BROTHERS FOUR Florence State College ' s Student Government Association has shown able leadership in past years, and in the 1964-65 school year it was no exception. The organization coordinated student- faculty relationship. The Association is composed of the Executive officers, advisors, and represent- atives from the dormitories, villages, classes and day students. The Council handles cheerleader election, operates the book exchange, charters buses to football games and sponsors dances and numerous other activities. This year the SGA sponsored The Brothers Four. 131 WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Left to Right: Brenda Clark, Paulette Owen, Barbara Holland, Fran Raper, Kaye Gaither, Linda Jackson, Georgia McCorkle, Marjory Johnson, Freda Parker, Linda Priest, Karen Kent, Sue Morrow, Barbara Darby, Martha Anderson, Sherry Atwell, Dora Haraway, Peggy Doss, Lela Wright, Beth Bethune, Nancy Bald, Martha Whitley, Judy Havely, Beth Jolliff, Evelyn Allen, Carol Bonnor, Sue Watkins, Brenda Aldridge, Gaye Taramangos. The Women ' s Student Government Association is an organization of every woman student on campus. Repre- sentatives are chosen to act as an advisory board to the Dean of Women on matters of welfare of the women students. The purpose of the WSGA is to encourage a sense of individual responsibilities and to further a spirit of unity among the women students. The WSGA publishes Co-Etiquette, a handbook for all freshman girls, sponsors Charm Week, Sadie Hawkins Week, and the Co-Ed Ball. WSGA OFFICERS Fran Raper President Marjorie Johnson .... Treasurer Georgia McCorkle . . . . . . Social Chairman Barbara Holland . V ice-President Kaye Gaither . . . . . . Town Representative Linda Jackson Secretary INTER-PRESIDENTS ' COUNCIL The Inter-Presidents ' Council consists of Presi- dents of all the clubs and organizations on campus, who work together to maintain better relations among all groups on Florence State ' s campus. Each year the Council sponsors Recognition Day, when outstanding members of all clubs are honored. In August the Council heads the annual Leadership Retreat where campus leaders meet and discuss school problems and activities before fall term begins. Seated. Left to Rinht: Judy Havely, Martha Duncan, Mary Jane Carlton, Virginia Cook, Brad Black, Secretary-Treasurer; Lynwood Yarbrough, President; Pam Edwards, Reporter; Carl Mathis, John Gizelar, Jimmy Felton, Ken Motes, Neal Harrison. Standing, Left to Right: Gene Hamby, Bobby Sexton, Jimmy Winsett, Paul Derrick, Pam Duke, Jim Richcreek, Judy Waldrop, Pat Matthews. 133 UNDERGRAD LEADERS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Seated, Left to Right: Amanda Bloss, Secretary; Janet Stovall, Treasurer. Stand- ing: Butch Emmonds, Vice-President; Don Edmondson, Student Government Association Representative; Bobby Sexton, President. JUNIOR OFFICERS Left to Right: Janice Huckaby, SGA Representative; Carl Mathis, President; Brenda Parker, Vice-President; Diane Fowler, Sec- retary; Lela Wright, Treasurer. FRESHMAN OFFICERS Left to Right: Walter Sims, Treasurer; Mike Grisham, SGA Representative; Dennis Boston, Vice-President; Rocky Rockhill, President. n 1 1 134 EXECUTIVE STAFF 1964-65 DIORAMA CLYDE B. McCAIN EXECUTIVE EDITOR LEROY WRIGHT ASSOCIATE EDITOR BILL CUMMNGS BUSINESS MANAGER McCain The compiling of this, the 1965 DIORAMA, has been a task of vary- ing propor tions. The planning, photography, the drawing of lay-out mats, and the last minute changes, are a part of the job. Weaving in and out of these tasks are the people who made the 1965 DIORAMA possible. Ernie Crates, who kept the staff in line . . . Sue Owens, Secretary to the Editor, always ready with helpful advice? . . . The gigantic task of indexing done successfully, by Index Editor, Betty Cole and her assistant Shirley McGregor . . . Business Manager, Bill Cummings, did a nice selling job, considering interruptions to feed his twin boys . . . Jane Shelton, Faculty Editor, kept the office in constant know on all the latest campus happen- ings . . . Senior Editor, Patsy Montgomery, who maintained a constant flow of conversation, pertaining to Fanny Hill . . . Gathering names, pictures, and copies was the lot of Organizations Editor, Sandy Rainey, and her able assistants, Judy McKee and Ann Holtsford. Sandy never did learn to use a proportion rule . . . To be commended are the Under-grad Editor, Martha Duncan, and her staff, Barbara Murphy, Susan Hand, and Dana Patrick . . . The only man on the staff who can say Yes Sir with due respect, a salute to Jim Crandell, Military Editor . . . Headed the peoples section, Feature Editor, Pamelia Bull and her helpers, Sandra Barnett, Judy Long, and Kaye Mason did a wonderful job of coordinating the DIORAMA beauty contest, as well as directing outdoor shots in 1 5 degree weather . . . After taking the job in mid-stream, Sports Editor, Dan Bennett, successfully laid-out the athletic events of the year . . . Activity Editor, Jim Young, was full of inform- ation, because of his position at Kings Inn. His assistant, Bob Shamy, kept spirits up and work down with his folk songs and guitar . . . My thanks to all the photographers, and Stanley Cataldo, who spent most of his time reading notes about pictures to be made. John Deloach, our off-campus man, who made more money by not printing pictures. Duane Phillips, our dark room savior, and Bob Wilson . . . Typists Mildred Kyle, Linda Haddock, Sharon Webb, and Judy Brown, under supervision of Head Typist, Kaye Morgan, did a great job in helping the book meet all of its deadlines . . . Mr. Van Pelt, who was a constant source of help on technical and administrative matters. These people, with the cooperation of the faculty, administration, and the student body, made this, the 1965 DIORAMA, a reality. The Editor 135 DIORAMA EDITORIAL STAFF 1964-5 Secretary to Editor Sue Owens Sports Editor Dan Bennett Photographer in charge of procedures John DeLoach Underclassmen Editor Martha Duncan STAFF ASSISTANTS Military Editor Jim Crandall Not Pictured: Jim Young, Activity Ed- itor; Linda Haddock; Jud y Brown; Shirley McGregor; Sandra Barnett; Judy Long; Kaye Mason. 136 Organizations Editor Sandi Rainey Faculty Editor Jane Shelton Left to Right: Dana Patrick, Barbara Murphy, Susan Hand, Sharon Webb, Kaye Morgan, Head Typist; Bob Shamy, Jane Maclin, Mildred Kyle, Ann Holtsford, Judy McKee. Chief Photographer Stanley Cataldo Photographer Glenn Stephens - I Index Editor Betty Cole Feature Editor Pamelia Bull Senior Editor Patsy Montgomery Photographer Robert Wilson Photographer Duane Phillips 37 THE FLOR - STUDENT PUBLICA IL I Dick Lentz, Executive Editor Mr. Nixon, Staff Advisor Penny Rogers, Associate Editor STAFF, 38 T. ' )UALA BUCAITION, FLORENCE STATE COLLEGE Glenn Stephens, Sports Editor STAFF, Left toRigbl: Julian Nichol, Matthew Egan, Jerry Grantland, Francine Wahl, Janet Vick, Irene Page, Ruth Blankenship. Carolyn Masterson, Business Manager FLOR-ALA As the student publication of Florence State, the Flor-Ala has the responsibility of informing, influencing, entertaining, and in general, serving the students of the college. Its news columns carry stories that originate on campus or have bearing on college students. Influencing, and in turn, be- ing influenced by students, is the purpose of the editorial page and the letters-to-the-editor section. To entertain is the third mission. This is accomplished by reporting the human interest and humorous articles that give spice and life to any newspaper. In addition to these duties, the Flor-Ala annually sponsors the election of Mr. and Miss Florence State and handles select- ion to the college ' s Hall of Fame. i Row One: Lloyd Patterson, Lynwood Yarbrough, Alan Smith, Barbara Yarbrough, Beverly Mice, Bobby Gilliam, George Jones, Mr. Huff. Row Two: Larry Jackson, El Wanda Oakes, Larry Green, John Thomas, Bob Burnell, Franklin Wallace. Row Three: Letia Wright, Hugh Huffman, Laruel Robinson, Sponsor; David Sullivan, Roger Romans, Russell Blackwell, Harold Darby, Karl Urbanski. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Members of the American Chemical Society are student affil- iates of the national organization, the American Chemical Society. The membership of the student chapter is composed of chemistry majors and minors. 40 Alpha Chi, an accounting club, is open to students taking advanced accounting courses who have a scholastic average of C. The purpose of Alpha Chi is to promote the general welfare of the Department of Accounting, to acquaint accounting students with their future duties and obli- gations, to develop and establish in the minds of the members of this society a person- al feeling of high ethical standards, to make use of available resources, and to pro- vide opportunities for social and educational growth. All members are associate members of the American Accounting Association and receive the Accounting Review published by AAA. ALPHA CHI Row One: Freda Parker, Carolyn Masterson, Russell West, Loyd King, Sammy Smith, Jack Lang, Vice-President; Ronnie Flippo, President; James Armstrong, Treasurer; Thomas Ray, Secretary; Bill Pack, Warren Mitchell. Row Two: Gene Hamby, Talmadge Wilson, Collis Terry, Elly Johnson, Paul Putman, Clayton Underwood, Michael Lowery, Howard Thompson, Paul Holley, William King, Mr. Lester Dittman. Row Three: Robert Walker, Nathaniel Jones, Phillip O. Williams, Gerald Jackson, Dwight Crow, Douglas Bachuss, Larry Belue, Mr. A. M. Lynch. Row Four: Joseph J. Mosakowski, Lloyd Johnson, Donald Truitt, William H. Harrison, Lowell Newton, Troy Maxwell, Kenneth Wright. The Student Alabama Education Association, formerly FTA, is an organization affiliated with the Alabama Education Associa- tion. It is designed to promote interest in the teaching profession and is open to all students who plan to teach. STUDENT ALABAMA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Row One: Jeannie Tanner, Jackie Segars, Melinda Dyer, Beth Jolliff, Pam Edwards, President; Faye Hunter, Vice-President; Virginia Bodley, Treasurer; Bettye Trimble, Secretary; Faye Worley, Diana Fowler, Jean Rainey. Row Two: Mary Thigpen, Judy Armstrong, Judy Davis, Dottie Hester, Judy Waldrop, Carolyn Pendley, Linda Bonner, Judy McDougal, Martha Laster, Brenda Parker, Jim Richcreek. Row Three: John Finley, June Allen Mitchell, Margaret Lewis, Judy McKee, Virginia Minor, Kathy Daniel, Beulah Dillard, Barbara Holland, Doug Summers, Jimmy Croudall. Row Four: Veonell Zoilson, Jane S. Shelton, Marjorie Hamm, Martha Gilbert, Barbara Sexton, Patsy Keenum, Elaine Faulkner, Betty Hardin, Marguerite Appleton, Joyce Bosworth. Row Five: Linda Denson, Patricia Allen. STUDENT ART LEAGUE Row One: Mrs. Mitchell, Sponsor; Del Tyson, Ann Bartlett, Ann Hines. Row Two: Uell Cunningham, Sarah Hunni- cutt, Edwina Smith, Beverly Forbes, Ann DeLorge, Vance Wesson. Row Three: Loretta Steele, Jim Lancaster, Becky Scarbrough, Phil Draper, Pam Duke, Laurel Shannon, Ken Hatcher, Malone Calvert. The Student Art League is open to all students who express a true interest in art and who desire to further their understanding of art and its related fields. ALPHA EPSILON OF ALPHA BETA ALPHA Alpha Epsilon is a chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha, national un- dergraduate library science fraternity. Its purpose is to further professional knowledge and to promote fellowship among its members. Rou One: Marjorie Hamm, Treasurer; Bonnie Spencer, Mary Carlton, President; Nancy Ann Thomp- son, Secretary. Row Two: Barbara Holland, Euple Mattox, Patsy Keenum, Wilma Willis, Betty Trimble. Row Three: Carol Davis, Pat Allen, June Allen Mitchell, Ann Holland, Fran Raper, Amy Mollburg, Miss Schmitt, Sponsor. 143 ENGLISH CLUB Lti Row One: Sandra Terry, Brenda Parker. Row Two: Cathy Daniel, Carolyn Pendly. Row Three: Beth Jolliff, Bonnie Spencer, Patricia Allen. Row Four: Pat Clock, Margaret Fallwell. Row Five: Larry Sturges, John O ' Ryan. The English Club is open to all majors and minors in English and was organized in 1954. The Foreign Cultures Club is open to all students interested in foreign cultures and people. Ron ' One: Miss Merle Sherman, Virginia Cook, Vice-President; Barbara Yarbrough, Linda Evans. Row Two: John Gizelar, President; Hugh Huffman, Treasurer. Not Shown: Carolyn Eckl, Secretary. 144 FOREIGN CULTURES CLUB FLORENCE STATE COLLEGE CHOIR The purpose of the choir is to become acquainted with the various forms of musical literature from the classical to the modern, with special emphasis placed upon choral music through the use of selections from operas, oratories, and the shorter works. The choir is outstanding in its presentations. They present a concert each se- mester and also perform at the graduation exercises. Membership is open to any student who has the ability and the desire to sing. Under direction of Mr. Catanzariti, the Seventy-four Voice Choir has assumed a new height of performance. Plans are being made for the Choir ' s first spring tour. Raffaele D. Catanzariti, Director SOPRANOS: Linda Sue Arsement, Betty Jane Bobo, Mary Ann Bond, Peggy Bradford, Maryann Christeson, Brenda Clark, Mary Lois Dodgen, Linda Gayle Dougless, Patti Flynn, Mary Carole Frost, Barbara Ann Gist, Dorothy Faye Hill, Merle Huff, Judith Humphries, Linda V. Jackson, Lynn Johnson, Freda Parker, Toni Elizabeth Rose, Rebecca Scarbrough, Barbara Faye Stansell, Charlotte Stewart, Jacquelyn Vickers, Vicki White, Mary Frances Woodall, Watannah Worlund, Mary Yarbrough. ALTOS: Mrs. Carolyn Akers, Rebecca E. Alexander, Francine Brewer, Kay Cooper, Sharon Erwin, Roberta Louise Germain, Barbara Gayle Williams Glenn, Donna Clair Hampton, Alice Hardin, Patricia A. Harvey, Judy Havely, Mary Jean Higginbothom, Helen Morgan, Joan Newbern, Barbara Newman, Jo Phillips, Linda Priest, Ann Rodgers, Melinda Sizemore, Carol Spurgeon, Libby Trimble, Babs Waits, Linda White, Nancy Willingham. TENORS: Tommy Hamilton, Jerry L Holland, Rev. Jimmy C. John- son, Tim Kelley, Daniel Kicker, Howard Porter, Sandy Snow, Douglas Stevens. BASSES: G. R. Davis, John Wayne Davis, Bruce Edwards, Fred Frawley, Lawrence Edward Gray, Jr., Joel King, James Lynch, Clyde McCain, Jim McMurtrie, O ' Ryan Rikard, Dwight Smith, Edward Terry, Larry Waddell, Barry Word. 145 CIRCLE K CLUB WE BUILD The Circle K Club, one of the largest collegiate organizations in the world, is sponsored by Kiwanis International and is a service and character building organ- ization. The local chapter was organized in April of 1958. The club emphasizes serv- ice to the school and the community. As in Kiwanis, the Circle K is, We Build. Some of the club ' s projects during the 1964-65 school year included Leo the Lion, who appeared at the football games, campus tours for incoming freshmen and Kiwanis Pancake Day. As a project of its own, the club sponsors the Faculty-Student basketball game. This year, the F.S.C. Circle K Club, in cooperation with the Jacksonville State Circle K Club, started a trophy to promote the already intense rivalry between F.S.C. and Jacksonville State. The trophy took the form of an antique churn which will go to the winner of the game on a rotating basis. Membership in the Cir- cle K is limited according to the enrollment of the school for the purpose of effectiveness in service. Its purposes and object- ives are the emphasis of the advantages of the Am- erican way of life, to pro- vide an opportunity for leadership training, to serve the campus and com- munity, to encourage participation in group activities, to promote good fel- lowship, high scholarship, and afford useful training in the social graces and personality development. to Sales plans for desk blotte r are discussed. CLUB SWEETHEART Georgia McCorkle, Circle K Sweetheart Public interest project Circle K ' s vintage float PICTURED AT LEFT: Left to Rip,ht: Stanley Cataldo, Carl Mathis, President; Larry Belue, Wayne Ray, Bryan Black, James Overton, Billy Wagnon, Don Basenberay, Secretary; Don Phillips, Phil Busby, Sheril Grimmitt, Vice-President; Lynwood Yarbrough, Jim Southern, Larry Green, Dennis Bryant, Alabama District Governor; Brad Black, Treasurer; Clyde McCain. 147 FLORENCE STATE ' S COLLEGIATE Front Row Bottom. Left to Ri?,ht: Bobby Sneed, Steve Jeffreys, Paul Derrick, Sammy Strict, Larry Thompson, Wayne Lamon, Barry Martii John Bradberry, Jimmy Hall, Bobby Sexton, Jimmy Bradford, Allan Smith, Gordon Greene, Jerry Raney, Mike Reynolds, Pat Grigsb Charles Waller, Lee Lanier, Ray Stephenson, Jerry Spain, Ronnie George, Billy Everette, Edd Davis, Mike Duke, Danny Haraway, Larr Jordon. BUILDERS OF GOOD 148 TE CIVITAN CLUB . (immy Winsett, Ken Hatcher, , Left to Rif,ht: Jerry Burden, , Rocky Rockhill, Bruce ,000 CITIZENSHIP Florence State ' s Collegiate Civitan is a service organization which attempts to accomplish the objective of Civitan Builders of Good Citizenship in rendering altruistic service and helping to build a better community. The club promotes good fellowship and high scholarship, serves on the campus as well as in the commun- ity, provides opportunities for leadership training through service and encourages the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. Some of the fund raising projects have been the selling of fruit cakes, car tags advertising Florence State, and ads in the stud- ent directory. The money raised from these projects helped to finance a Christmas party for 150 needy children and the publication of a complete student-faculty directory. The directory is published yearly by the club and is to the students and faculty free of charge. Some of the other projects have been: campus guides during Freshman Week, helping the cheerleaders decorate the football field for the home football games, and working with the Flor-Ala Staff on the Coronation Ball. Since it was chartered at Florence State four years ago, the Collegiate Civitan Club has become one of the most respected and outstanding clubs on the campus. Miss Beverly Ware Civitan Sweetheart CONSERVATION CLUB The Conservation Club is an organization open to all students who are interested in conservation and the out-of- doors. Its main purpose is to further interest in conservation of wildlife and other natural resources and to promote the principles of good sportsmanship. MEMBERS tumor ' s Left to Rif.ht: Neal Harrison, Mrs. Molly Bayles, Johnny Thomas, Gerald Perry, Becky Scarbrough, Albert Quinn, Ronald Fischer, Shirel Grimmett, Joey Stephenson, John Frutiger, Roger Hammon, Jack Warren, Leland Dishman, Phil Dutton. 150 ' OFFICERS Joey Stephenson President Benny Holt V ice-President Neal Harrison Secretary Phil Dutton . . Treasurer JOEY STEPHENSON PRESIDENT Governor ' s trophy awarded to the FSC Conservation Club, for most outstanding local club in Alabama. THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PERSHING RIFLES The Pershing Rifles is a military fraternity dedicated to the service of the institution as well as the development of the individual members. The purpose of the organization is to encourage, pre- serve and develop the highest ideals of the military profession, to promote American Citizenship, and to provide appropriate recognition of a high degree of military and academic ability among the mem- bers of the R.O.T.C. Company J, Fourth Regiment is shown here in formation, the 1964-1965 edition of the Persh- ing Rifles show great promise of being the best unit since it was organized in 1961. The Pershing Rifles participate in several drill meets each year. Among them are the Louisiana State University Invitational Drill Meet, the Vanderbilt Invitational Drill Meet, and the Fourth Regimental Drill Meet. The Pershing Rifles also participate in several parades during the year. Among them are the Veteran ' s Day Parade, and the Decatur Christmas Parade. Membership in the Pershing Rifles is open to basic cadets in R.O.T.C. 152 1st PLACE FANCY DRILL ALABAMA INVITATIONAL DRILL MEET Kenneth W. Large, Director FLORENCE STATE COLLEGE BAND THE MARCHING BAND WITH THE SYMPHONIC SOUND The Florence State College Band is an organization that presents excellent opportunities for the instrumentalist to receive further maturing of his musical interests. The band, under the direction of Ken W. Large, is recognized for their pro- gressive precision drilling, including an innovation this year of the diagonal march- ing technique from intricate formation. This drill fascinated fans at football games, both at home and away. Featured in many parades, the band plays for many on-and-off campus events. Among these was the Homecoming Parade, and various other playing and drilling activities. Spring finds the Symphonic Concert Band in full swing. A concert tour climax- es the band ' s musical year. Dan Havely Drum Major BAND COUNCIL Dan Havely Drum Major James Southern . . Sophomore Representative Sandra Northcutt President Clyde McCain Junior Representative Judy Havely Senior Representative Jeannie Jordan . . . Freshman Representative !l A POWERFUL FANFARE, INTRICATE DRILLS . . . BRILLIANT SOUND, MJbMMAMllA C . O pfcj J ROUSING APPLAUSE! THE LIONS ' MARCHING . . SYMPHONY MB H BAND PERSONNEL Sharon Bennett, Edwin Black, Patricia Black, Carol Brooks, James Ed Champion, Larry Christian, Jerry Cole, William Counce, John Davis, Jack Fields, Donna Fortenberry, Nancy Gammon, Roberta Germain, Linda Godsey, Thomas Grant- land, Bob Grant, Gordon Green, Kay Grice, Margaret Guthrie, Dan Havely, Judy Havely, Melvin Hinton, Don Johnson, Mary Jones, Jeannie Jordan, Tim Kelley, John Landers, David Lashley, Betty Logan, Clyde McCain, Jeanette McMeans, Sandra McPherson, Margie Montgomery, Sue Montgomery, Hershell Moody, Kaye Morgan, Jerrell Newby, Sandra Northcutt, Marilyn Osborne, Patricia Powell, Linda Priest, Jean Rainey, Kathy Ryan, Bobby Sanders, Richard Scott, George Simpson, Charles Smith, Hugh Snow, James Southern, Larry Southern, Winfred Stevens, Doug Summers, Carol Tedder, Edward Terry, David Thompson, Lavell Thrasher, Jackie Vickers, David Wade, Donald Wade, Sharon Webb, Ray Weir, Randy Wells, Mike Weston, Alan Willis, Faye Worley, Johnny Wooten, Jim Young. SPRING . . . AND THE SYMPHONIC BAND TAKES TO THE HIGHWAYS, TOURING SOUTHERN CITIES , BETWEEN K CONCERTS iD MAJORETTE Marilyn Osborne, Head Majorette Faye Worley Patsy Lawler Sherry Coffey ASSISTANT HEAD Donna Fortenberry, Assistant Head Majorette Row One, Left to Right: Jane Tucker, Parliamentarian; Mary Ann Young, Secretary; Judy Patterson, Vice-President; Yvonne Lawrimore, Reporter; Rosylind Frederick, President; Sandra Northcutt, Treasurer; Bonnie Sherman, Budget Chairman; Mrs. Florine Rash, Advisor. Row Two: Vondalyn Jones, Donna Burleson, Rebecca Saint, Kay Grice, Doris Bishop, Maxine Johnson, Faye Grimwood, Barbara Hamrick, Margaret Smith, Carolyn Daniel, Barbara Henson, Connie Barksdale, Mary Ingle, Sharon Webb, Reva Galedley. Row Three:Linda Aston, Glennis Taylor, Patricia Millican, Linda Bostdorf, Dorothy Hatton, Martha Lindsey, Sue Aldridge, Romona Simpson, Martha Duncan. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Mary Willis Huff Home Economics Club was established in 1948 for the promotion of interest in home economics as a profession and in improved practice in homemaking and everyday living. It is open to all home economics majors and minors. Row One, Left to Right: Mrs. Arnett, Sponsor; Patricia Matthews, Secretary-Treasurer; Linda Priest, President; Ellen Guyer, Vice-President; Dr. Way, Sponsor. Row Two: Pat Hester, Linda King, Wayland Moore, Jimmy Faulks, Carolyn Sullins, Mrs. Dillard, Jeannie Jordon. MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION The Student Mental Health Association is sponsored by Dr. Way and Mrs. Ruth Arnett. The MHA is open to any student in mental health and related fields. KAPPA OMICRON PHI fl-fl Row One, Left to Right: Sue Frederick, Mary Ann Young, Martha Bowen, Romona Simpson, Jane Grogan, Glenda Jones. Row Two: Mrs. MtLlrath, Sandra Northcutt, Sarah Jones, Jane Tucker, Maxine Cantrell, Carol Bonner, Flora Hamner, Mrs. Huff. The Beta Beta Chapter of Kappa Omicron Phi is a professional honorary fraternity for home economics majors and minors. Mem- bership is by invitation after a required num- Row One, Left to Right: Ellen Guyer, Sandra Northcutt, Sara Jones, Christine Welch, Mary ber of Courses in Home Economics have been Carlton, Ann Thompson, Mrs. Wilson, Patsy Montgomery. Row Two: Ramona Simpson, taken and a required scholastic ratio Man1 P Ed - s, Betty Montgomer, ,, Elaine Tittle. R TW- Barbara Crowder, Carolyn Pendley, Jane Macun. Not Pictured: Elaine McGuyer, Virginia Cook, achieved. Lysbeth Uurence- KAPPA DELTA PI The Epsilon Psi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, a nat- ional scholarship fraternity, honors students of the Junior and Senior classes who have demonstrated sound scholarship and who intend to become teachers. M , J w or PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB R w, Lf ;o Right: Miss Helen Matthews, Sponsor, Nelda Wynn, Pat Hester, Beverly Hice, Babs Waits. Second Row: Roger Lamay, Gilmore Brannon, Gaye Taramangus, Enza Martin, Diana Cambell, Mary Ann Bond. Third Row: Richard Spencer, Lloyd Newton, Donald Johnson, Carolyn McKinney, Norman Russell, Coach Flowers, Winky Adams, Tommy Tucker, Fred Taylor, Ross Thomas, Mary Lou Pace, Sandra King, Gerald Bentley, Mack Rickman. Sigma Sigma Kappa is an organization for majors and minors in the social sciences. The Physical Education Club is open to all students who plan to major in physical edu- cation and is designed to promote profession- al interest and growth. First Row, Left to Right: Miss Sherman, Paul Shelton, Elizabeth Jolliff, Irene Page, Mary Carlton, Carolyn Price, Douglas Summers. Second Row: Robert Sexton, Marie Mayfield, Virginia Bodley, Carolyn Pendley, Faye Hunter, Lynda King, Mr. Wigon. Third Row: William Grimwood, Sandra Terry, Judy Waldrop, Marjorie Hamm, Betty Trimble, James Fanning, Quentin Bishop, James White. Fourth Row: Martin, Peter Barty, N. C. Hamann, Larry Thompson, Martha Barton, Gene Hamby, Dr. Cresap, Mr. DeBoer. Fourth Row: Allen Jeffreys, Malcom White, Earl McGee, Mr. Mehlmann, Larry Sturges. SIGMA SIGMA KAPPA s I 160 BETA BETA BETA ;AL ION i Beta Beta Beta is an honorary society for students of biolog- ical sciences. Its objectives are to promote superior scholarship and to encourage interest in and appreciation of the biological sciences. seal edu- otession- miliK oi Sandra I First Row, Left to Right: Paul Yokley, Jr., Lynita Caudill, Diane Jackson, Carolyn Price, Brenda Marion, Helen Kerr, Mary Jones, Ramona Simpson, Historian; Beverly Clement, President; Neal Harrison, Vice-President; Christine Welch. 161 13 , M i , m Row One, Left to Right: Dr. Elizabeth Wooldridge, Sponsor; Frances Haney, Secretary -Treasurer; Franklin Wallace, President; Carolyn Eckl, Vice- President; Jo Finch, Mrs. Parker. Row Two: John Locker, Sponsor; Ray Salvage, Mr. Bland, Sponsor; Betty Montgomery, Betty Bergin, Marjorie Johnson, Linda Lowery, Mrs. Mary Hudson, Laura Robinson, Harold Darby. KAPPA MU EPSILON The Alabama Beta Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, a profess- ional mathematics fraternity established in 1935, recognizes honor students in mathematics and provides professional stimulation to its members. 162 11 isi Row One, Left to Right: Mr. Urben, Sponsor; Linda Priest, Secretary-Treasurer; Judy Havely, Roberta Germain, Gayle Glenn. Row Two: Larry Southern, President; Clyde McCain, Jim McMurtrie, Reporter; John Davis, Vice-President. MUSIC EDUCATORS CLUB Rou ' One, Left to Right: Liz Boshell, Maxine Johnson, Vice-President; Linda Haddock, Social Chair- man; Sherry Arwell, WSGA Representative; Freda Parker, President. Row Two: Linda Lou Lindsey, Linda Bevis, Publicity Chairman; Freda Hester, Secretary-Treasurer; Sue Watkins, WSGA Represent- ative; Amanda Bloss, WSGA Representative; Kay Grice, Libby Trimble, Diana Lindly. Row Three: Dorothy Hatton, Sandra Linville, Ellen Littrell, Peggy Weems, Nell Alldridge, Mary Jean Higgin- botham. Row Four: Barbara Jo Darby, WSGA Representative; Cecilia Holt, Patricia Powell, Bess Fullerton Tipton, Sponsor. ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN COMMUTERS 163 SIGMA TAU PI C, First Row, Left to Right: Carolyn Masterson, Nancy Gargis, Martha Pugh, Mary Thigpen, Judy Armstrong, Georgia McCorkle, Treasurer; Nancy Halbrooks, Keith Armstrong, Betty Sparks, Sharon Webb, Diane Fowler, Secretary; Brenda Parker, James Brad- ford, President; Hoyt Taylor. Second Row: Mary Fran Banks, Doris Crosswhite, Bob Sanders, Pat Mullins, Kaye Morgan, Gail Gilbreath, Sharon Maddux, Martha Whitley, Barbara Wright, Regina Smith, Bonnie Sue Stephens. Third Row: John A. Battcher, Patsy Black, Geraldine Ramsey, Carrol Quillen, Benny Spann, James Goss. SIGMA TAU DELTA Sigma Tau Delta is a national fraternity which recognizes English majors and minors of junior and senior standing who have main- tained a B average in English. 164 STUDENT UNION BOARD Seated, Left to Right: George Cudabac, John Darnell, Sherry Arwell, Paul Smith, President; John Culwell, Jim Miley, Faculty Sponsor; Judy Hub- bard. Standing: Judy Marshall, Andie Dynan, John Porch, Terry Skinner, Robert Shearer, Union Director, Russell Black well, John Vaughan, Duke Deluca, Jackie Mann, Shirley McGregor. Not Pictured: Dr. Jack Crocker, Faculty Sponsor; Jack Fields, Judy Havely, Ken Hatcher. SPANISH CLUB i r: First Row, Left to Right: Becky Wallace, Linda Beard, Corresponding Secretary; Dean Evans, Vice-Presi- dent; Pat Hester, President; Judy Waldrop, Secretary- Treasurer; Shelia Mullendore. Second Row: Mrs. Cooper, Advisor; Sharon Hester, Barbara Allen, Linda King, Nancy Turberville. Third Row: Sarah Shook, Pam Browning, Irene Page. 165 YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Young Republican Club of Florence State Col- lege is an organization ded- icated to the principles of conservative government and provides its members with the means of getting a prac- tical political education. It is affiliated with the Alabama and National Young Repub- lican Federation. Standing: Walter Willis, Lloyd R. Barren, Shear! Denson, Jerry Self, Richard Olive, George Simpson, Don West, Charles Martin, Dr. Gaisser. Seated: Nina Baron, Sarah Hunnicut, Carol Brooks, Barbara Newman, Marty Johnston, Pat Mathews, Jane Crowson, Charlotte Gay. OFFICERS: Charles Martin, President; Char- lotte Gay, Vice-President; Jane Crowson, Secretary; Carol Darby, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Lloyd King, Sandra Linville, Kenneth Motes, George Screws, Chet McClendon, Suzi Smith, Carol Darby. Row One: Stanley Cataldo, Jerry Hall, John Culwell, Jack Fields, Don Basenberg. Row Two: Phil Draper, Marshall Fallwell, Tim Sprouse, Sammy Streit, John Porch, Wayland Moore. USHERS CLUB 166 REHEARSAL C LUB Romeo and Juliet Spring Production ALPHA PS1 OMEGA Shadows and Substance Fall Production Pint Row, Seated, Left to Right: Yvonne Lawrimore, Kaye Morgan, Sharon Webb, Mildred Kyle, Mrs. Fred Jacobson, Sponsor; Susan Hand, Barbara Murphy, Carolyn Burns, Martha Duncan, Diana Lind y. Standing, Second Row: Diane Derrick, Jane Roden, Ruth Blankenship, Cheryl Patton, Jane Maclin, Miriam Graham, Sara Dale Stanford, Geraldine Ramsey, Penny Rogers, Judy Marshall, Linda Haddock, Lavonia Gillespie. OFFICERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Martha Duncan Kaye Morgan . Mildred Kyle . . Susan Hand . . . Judy Marshall . . . . President V ice-President Secretary . . . . Treasurer Reporter CIVINETTES Yvonne Lawrimore Barbara Murphy Sharon Webb Club Advisors Mrs. Leatrice Timmons Mrs. Fred Jacobson BUILDERS OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP The Collegiate Civinette Club of Florence State is primarily a service organization. Some of the club ' s projects during the school year included sponsoring the March of Dimes Drive for the campus, helping the Collegiate Civitans with the Christmas party for underprivileged children, helping with the Coronation Ball, helping with the Cancer Drive, and entering a float in the 1964 Homecoming Parade. The club was also able to send two representatives to the Alabama District North Civitan Convention last May. As a project of their own, the club provided Easter baskets for 100 underprivileged children. Our club is the only women ' s service organization on campus and is the first Civinette Club chartered in Alabama. President Martha Duncan and Vice-President Kaye Morgan proudly display Club Charter and Official Banner, received this year. This is the first chart- ered Civinette Club in the state. First Row: Mrs. Mitchell, Sponsor; Mrs. Kearly, Sponsor; Kay Cooper, Pam Duke, Ken Hatcher. Second Row: Mr. Smith, Sponsor; Uell Cunningham. KAPPA PI Kappa Pi is a honorary fraternity for art majors and minors. The Sigma Alpha Mu is a Business Management fraternity open to all students interested in any phase of business. First Row, Left to Right: John Battcher, Robert Keenum, Mr. Allen, Sponsor; Jimmy Winsett, Bill Cummings. Second Row: Jerry Gist, Margaret Barden, William Quillen, John Bradberry, Dwight Crow, Hoyt Taylor, George Cudabac, Judy Wright, Larry Sturges. SIGMA ALPHA MU F CLUB R I L | T M V I T C f T ' f I Row One: Don Allison, Doyle Hill, Earnest Breland, Randy Key, Barry Jones. Ron 1 Two: Gerald Bentley, Conrad Theiss, Byran Black, Tommy Wyatt, Larry Nevels, Paul Fowler. Ron Three: Coach Gibbins, Dan Weaver, Winky Adams, Brad Black, Jim Edwards, Butch Wear, Kenny Large. The F Club is an honorary organization for the promotion of intramural and intercollegiate athletes and sportsmanship in the student body. Membership is restricted to students earning var- sity letters. 170 RELIGION NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club is a chartered member of the National Newman Club Federation. All Catholic college students are elig- ible for membership. Bi-weekly meetings are planned to foster the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of the members of the organizations. Row One: Miss Matthews, Mary Mauter, Betty Schmidlkofer, Rosemary Gusmus, Nancy Turberville, Secretary-Treasurer; Linda Bostdorf, Diane Diggle, Vice-President; Francine Swan, Suzanne Wager. Rou- Two: Father Paul Koehler, O.S.B., Chaplain; John Logan, Chemmy Soto, Larry Turberville, Richard McCall, Larry Haeger, Duke Deluca, John Weber, President. 171 WESLEY FOUNDATION Wesley Foundation is the ministry of the Methodist Church to Florence State College. Under the direction of a full-time min- ister, Wesley offers opportunities for religious education, counsel- ing, worship, Christian fellowship, and service. Wesley emphasizes and encourages academic achievement as a student ' s vocation. Wesleyites participate fully in campus activ- ities and in intramural sports. Row One: Diana Fowler, Vice-President; Janice Huckaby, Vice-President; Coy Turner, Treasurer; Brad Black, President; Anita Garner, Kay Grice. Rott Two: Donna Hampton, Ginger Darby, Margret Lewis, Liz Boshell, Mary Masterson, Don Basenburg, Gene Hamby, Virginia Cook, Christine Welsh, John Vaughn. Row Three: Suzanne Bean, Vance Wesson, Phil Huckaby, Sponsor; Jane Davis, Sherry Burns, Ellen Littrell, Ruth Blankenship, Wanda Kennedy, Dean Boling, Miriam Graham. Row Four: Jaye Bosworth, Dora Haraway, Brenda Clark, Lila Morris, Joan James, Carol Tedder, Barbara Darby, Melinda Sizemore, Mary Jane Proctor, Pam Sams. Ron F Vf.-Bill Harrison, Betty Trimble, June Allen Mitchell, Helen Morgan, Becky Gann, Sharon Wilson, Joan Shoults, Sharon Erwin, Donnie May Lowry. Row Six: Jimmy Aycock, Shirley Danniel, Virginia Bodley, Jean Rainey, Byran Black, Malcom White, Patsy Bynum, Marjorie Hamm. Not Shown: Nancy Bald, Secretary. 72 WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP The Westminister Fellowship was organized in 1957 to pro- vide opportunities for fellowship among Presbyterian students and to further knowledge of the church. Row One: Janet Stovall, Secretary-Treasurer; Barbara Holland, Vice-President; Jim Richcreek, President. Row Two: Pat Judd.Dottie Hester, Marie Mayfield. Outside Row: David Carroll, Carole Davis, David Barnwell, David Lashley, Lynwood R. Yarbrough, Dennis McMinds, Skip Theiss, Barbara Yarbrough, Melba Holland. 173 Seated. Top to Bottom: Mrs. Frank Perry, Reverend David Kearly, Dan Bennett. Row Tii ' o. Standing, Top to Bottom: Stuart Richeson, Paul Derrick, Jane Maclin.Tim Scott, Ann DeLorge. Ron Three. Top to Bottom: Reverend E. G. Mullins, Mr. Winn, Sponsor; Dean Jones, Nicholas Winn. CANTERBURY CLUB The Canterbury Club is an organization for Episcopalians and other interested students. Meetings are held weekly for so- cial, educational and spiritual fellowship. 74 Seated: Linda Jackson, Vice-President; Cecilia Holt, President; Sandy Snow, Irene Page, Judy Waldrop, Secretary; Pat Powell. Standing: Maeve King, Carmelita Worlund, Niles Floyd, Jo Phillips, Lloyd Patterson, Jim Shelley, Frances Haney, Linda Bullard, Brenda Conner, Mike Vineyard, Helen Franks, Jade Swain, Larry Gray, Jackie Segars, Gilbert Prince, Judy Melicks. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Membership in the Baptist Student Union is open to more than 850 Baptists enrolled at Florence State College. Purpose of the organization is to provide oppor- tunities for students to become mature in their Christian growth as they grow intel- lectually and physically. The BSU offers opportunities for participating students to advance spiritually through varying programs of worship, Bible study, missionary experiences, and social functions. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated: Jim Shelley, Director; Mrs. Maness, Sponsor. Rou Tiro: Judy Waldrop, Frances Haney, Linda Jackson, Lloyd Patterson. Row Three: Pat Powell, Irene Page, Jackie Segars, Cecilia Holt. i I L I T Y ROTC The purpose of ROTC is to instill in college students not only the characteristics and knowledge of an officer, but also to develop in him a sense of responsibility and duty to his country. The basic cadet in ROTC receives a basic knowledge of the role of the United States Army in national defense. Through the two drills and two classes each week, he is taught discipline and military procedures. He receives courses in Military History, individual weaspons, marksman- ship, and crew-served weapons. In Advanced ROTC the student is given a chance to demonstrate the leadership and responsibility he has gained in the two years of Basic ROTC at college and the six weeks of training he has received at summer camp. Through ROTC, the students of today become the leaders of tomorrow. I 178 Lt. Col. Robert Reese PMS at Florence State College FLORENCE STATE ROTC 179 EJDfl i EBB F ill ill ipiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiii liiiiii inn ! mil Capt. Smith Capt. Harris Lt. Col. Reese Capt. Provost Major Clark Mrs. Sally Catanzariti Secretary to PMS CADRE Miss Reeves Secretary to PMS Sgt. Major Finn Sgt. Headly Sgt. White Sgt. Kilgore Sgt. Milan Sgt. Wadsworth CADRE 18: BRIGADE STAFF Woodward, Adams, Oliver, Black, Patterson, Wallace, Evans, Lawrence, Martha Barnes. FIRST BATTALION Sturges Edwards Wear Winn Gina Astor 182 H m n ' -; sS SECOND BATTALION Rogers, Cook, Sizemore, King, Black, Katherine Thompson. THIRD BATTALION Jones White Hinton Jones Georgia McCorkle 183 t r c o M P A N I E S COLOR GUARD ROTC BRIGADE DRILL TEAM M E M R L M P H I T A H E ft T E R BAND 185 COMPANY B COMPANY ft M P H I H E A T.E ft 86 M E M R I fr L MPHITHE TER c COMPANY j - A It 1 M E M R I T L U P H I T H E T E R D COMPANY T E R E COMPANY COMPANY 188 T L A M P H I T J Row One: Rainey, Lawrence, Sturges, Battcher, Wright, Ordway, Oldham, Woodward, Rhodes. Rou Two: Blackwell, Jackson, Glenn, Vinson, Daw- son, Black, Smith, Willis, Delano, Sizemore. Row Three: Sullivan, Smith, Moody, Winn, Roberson, Nix, Grimwood, Hampton, Oliver, Darnell. Row Four: Wallace, Black, Mason, Rogers, Brown, Williams, Evans, Foster, Romans, Row Fire: Green, Tucker, Fredrick, Black, Adams, Patterson, Johnston, King, Ingle, Darby. Row Six: Brown, Hester, White, Mathis, Theiss, Wear, Busby, Byrant, Battcher, Wallace. Not Pictured: Weir, Car- ringer. CADET OFFICERS CORPS The Cadet Officers Corps is a military fraternity with membership restricted to students in Advanced ROTC. Their purpose is to promote unity among the entire ROTC Corps and foster worth-while student activities. The Cadet Officers Corps, composed of juniors and seniors is one of the most active organizations at Florence State. Each year they sponsor a float in the homecoming parade, the Red Cross Bloodmobile, the ROTC open house, and the Fall and Spring Military Ball. Not only are they busy with these activities, but they also assist in numerous ways when called upon by other campus organizations. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .... Sgt. at A rms . . Wright Ray (Not Pictured) Ordway Battcher . . Oldham 189 FIRST BATTALION SPONSOR Gina Astor Ik w M ROTC SPONSORS BRIGADE SPONSOR Martha Barnes 190 t THIRD BATTALION SPONSOR Georgia McCorkle SECOND BATTALION SPONSOR Katherine Thompson coc SWEETHEART Patsy Grissom . DRILL TEAM SPONSOR Anita Gardner 92 1 1 r I 1 I k I DRILL TEAM SPONSOR Kay Mason BAND SPONSOR Kay Sitter A COMPANY SPONSOR Leslie Carp B COMPANY SPONSOR C COMPANY SPONSOR Nancy Willingham D COMPANY SPONSOR Linda Edmonson E COMPANY SPONSOR Kay Gaither F COMPANY SPONSOR Jo Ann Burch J fork Cadet Lt. Strange calls cadence for company drill. QUARTERMASTER ISSUE Don ' t let him see me, I cut drill three times this week. Smiles indicate the end of another successful Military Ball. Col. Cline, Third Army, amuses pretty sponsors while touring FSC campus. J 197 eaa 24. ,tlte Zitence uty, siatuial, jj-ibiant, zliae fia e4-. Realised tbi uqli a Galley and the ly ,piticiy.e t J.H c inteielt in tfl lence and Mil. aud Mid. Gltailed Mi. and Mil. inie Giatei Mi. and Mii. ttay Gampttell L feeautu, Beauty Go+deU .-to- Mie- public eye Mie mcvit lawdki+uj, Iteatiti i o i Mte tfl ience tate camfuti. It ken Mte OM-ttouticea, Jbe Jap beauty, ji teemed claAAmatt. held .Ike maaic uuuteL llio-ntfid n, uiaA. dtoien to- neiatt a4. 1964-65 2uee i Beauty. 4-miie, mutually juell-ikafied unlimited pUe wete combined to- aiu Jbe tt ubute4. auee+i. :sS S ;y.: - ' .-? Rebecca, Beauty. 202 . HBDSK wi v V, rffg i V i Beaut 203 1 1 ' ' - . ' - ' I ; V ! I. f. 204 Beauty Cuit Qeauty. 205 BEAUTIES 207 210 Count Qie+ula. 4 1964-65 212 Plu.4. M. a (food mUen o-ne detelibe-i- MiM- diai Judy Bunta+t o-lf %w z Gieek. $udy, Aelected d 1964=65 2)3 Jackie JO. Miss Georgia McCorkle MR. AND MISS FSC 2)6 Mr. Gene Hamby 217 mmmmmmm First Runners-up for Mr. and Miss F.S.C Miss Judy Havely Mr. Kenneth Hatcher 218 Second Runners-up for Mr. and Miss F.S.C Miss Faye Hunter Mr. James Felton I I 219 Third Runners-up for Mr. and Miss F.S.C Miss Beverly Ware Mr. Brad Black 220 Fourth Runners-up for Mr. and Miss F.S.C Miss Virginia Cook Mr. Lynwood Yarbrough BBJBB .VJB JB TURRIS FIDELIS and KELLER KEY SPRING GRADUATION Margene Bonds was the recipient of both the Keller Key and Turris Fidelis. The Keller Key is awarded to the graduating senior with the highest scholastic average over four years of work at the college. The Key is awarded in memory of the late President James Albert and Mrs. Majiglen Keller. The Turris Fidelis Award is conferred upon not more that two members of the senior class at each commencement. Both service to the college and scholastic standing are considered in selecting the recipient of the award. This is the highest honor that the stu- dent body can confer upon a fellow student. SUMMER GRADUATION Jeff Edwards, Turris Fidelis; Larry Green, Keller Key V 222 Standing, left to right: William Woodward, Brad Black, Ken Hatcher, Franklin Wallace, Lynwood Yarbrough, Gene Hamby, Jr. Seated: Fran Raper, Georgia McCorkle, Virginia Cook, Faye Hunter. WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Recognition in the annual publication, Who ' s Who, is one of the highest honors a college student may attain. Who ' s Who is a national organization set up in the school year 1934-35; and since the sixth year of its existence, it has had the active participation of an average of 600 institutions. Its home office is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Students are chosen on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, and service to the college. After the students are accepted by the national organization, their names and co llege records appear in the Who ' s Who publication. The organization keeps at the disposal of all business concerns in the United States and Canada information about its student members. Only seniors and juniors are eligible for recognition in Who ' s Who, and the above students are to be highly congratulated. 223 Row One: William B. Woodward Jr., Lura Alice Robinson, Mrs. Forrest Ward, Ramona Simpson, Ellen Guyer, Mrs. Hassau Abdul-Hadi, Gene Hamby. Row Two: Kenneth Large, Dr. Gilbert R. Melson, Dr. Charles T. Gaisser, Frank Marlonee. Not Pictured: Paulette Shirey. HONOR SOCIETY The Honor Society of FSC was organized in 1961. The principal purposes of this society are to encourage and honor sound scholarship, to recognize good character, and to stress the obligation which the scholar owes to society. 224 A L U M N I 1964-65 President Mr. James H. Whitfield Vice-President Dr. Gilbert Melson Secretary Mr. Cecil W. Greenhill OFFICERS +r] iS c L I Vacation Climaxes! IBM Gave Us a Numerical Name .... 007 mil i i 228 The Rats Appear! Tension Eases The Diorama Beauty Contest Ninety Girls Were Judged 7 One Was Tops! Aggressors Became Defenders Sadie Hawkins Week! Marrin ' Sam Does His Foul Deed? 231 H O M E C O M I N G 4 64 The Campus Was Decked ROYAL FLUSH Willingham Hall, 2nd place Old Grads R e Florence Hall, 1st place 232 V: We Paraded ads Returned We Cheered! And Serenaded Our Queen After Six . . . FSC Dances H o o n a n n 235 xmeamams Soft Music Military Ball. Coronation Ball. Dim Lighted Decorations Co-ed Ball. Those Evenings to Remember, Japanese Philharmonic conductor, Akeowa- Woody Herman and his swingin . . Herd. Zizi Jeanmaire . . . Star of The French Revue from Paris. We Viewed Productions of Culture and Entertainment. Roger Wagner Chorale Van Cliburn Or How to Ease Your tensions Six Easy Pages! If you aren ' t worried about the chute opening. Then what is it? Board of directors Slater ' s Food Service. Gentlemen, they just fired on Fort Sumpter! Not only is Little Red Riding Hood immoral . . I told you we shouldn ' t have eaten that plant food! Oh! No! I just killed the leader of The Pack. and if you tell the dean about that still in the Diorama office, I ' ll clober ya ' ! Ho-Ho-Ho What do you want for Christmas Santa? Wonder how she makes that thing do that . . Collegiate Civitan officer installation. 242 Gentlemen you misunderstood, I said . . . all in favor of getting rid of the Dean of Women raise your hands. ft Slipped and fall . . . broke your hip? now really Mrs. Peacock. Madam! ... I don ' t care what you ' ve heard, we don ' t give daily reports on school gossip. And thats when I shot him judge. Oh! She ' s alright but have you noticed her belly? The boys volunteered their apartments, but the fire didn ' t work out. It ' s seven miles to the next house officer. How could they complain? Ah ' trace ' in I will go, hi-ho-The Derry oh One bathroom for three hundred boys is ridiculous. What ' s this they keep yelling about a weak Bull. I don ' t care what Miss Gravlee said I still feel silly in this darn long skirt. If they can be three weeks late with our pay, why can ' t we be late for drill. 244 Honey let me tell you about the Battle of the Bulge. Oh, Mr. Jenkins! Gentlemen, the effects of reverse psychology are great ... a mouse can even be persuaded to chase a squirrel. Is your name really Harry Pitts? To the men ' s room. 245 T o o B Athletic Director H. A. Flowers. 248 249 Left to Right: Dallas M. Lancaster, Associate Professor of Economics and History, chairman; Otis L. Peacock, Administrative Assistant to the Presi- dent; Roy S. Stevens, College Treasurer and Business Manager; H. A. Flowers, Director of Athletics; Kenneth W. Large, Assistant Professor of Music; Jack W. Crocker, Associate Professor of Psychology and Education. The Athletic Committee serves to guide the smooth operation of an over all athletic program at Florence State. The program includes, intercollegiate participation in football basketball, baseball, tennis, and golf. An intramural program has also been setup and put into practice by this committee. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 250 FOOTBALL COACHES Left to Right: Coaches: Roy Weeks, Henry Self. I Left to Right: Managers: Jimmy Rickman; Head Manager, Mack Rickman; Bill Pike. FOOTBALL MANAGERS 251 I TO THE MEMORY . . . of Ken Rutland we dedicate the sports section of the 1965 Diorama. Rou One: Ronnie McDonald, Larry Jeffery, Don Whitehead, Mike Logan, Jerry Shultz, Mike Gray, Freddy Johnson, Lewis Dyer, Bobby Vaugh. Rou Tuo: Buddy Vandiver, Chucky Stockard, Ray Quenn, Barry Jones, Paul Cooper, Ken Downley, Don Creasy, Harry Moon, Earnest Breland, George Perkins, John Mummart. Rou Three: Don Cornelius, Don Allison, Doyle Hill, Johnny Bailey, Tommy Wyatt, Bill Olive, Jimmy Carringer, Rickey Ljndsey, Don Johnson, Jerr y Chism, Jim Blair. Rou Four: Bill Hodges, Ray Hester, Allen Dyer, Lester Dawson, Bill Arnold, Mike Dennis, Jimmy Roberts, Butch Wear, Dave Kirk, Ronnie Davis, Wayne Thorn. FLORENCE STATE LIONS Don Allison was picked line- man for the ' 64 football season. Allison was responsible for the many touchdowns credited to Florence. Don Cornelius, Fresh- man from Lee High School in Huntsville filled the quarterback spot which Doyle Hill vacated because of an injury. Outstanding Lineman Donnie Allison. Outstanding Back is Don Connilius. 253 Mike Gray Guard Ray Hester End Doyle Hill Quarterback Bill Hodges End Larry Jeffery Guard Don Johnson Backfield Freddy Johnson Backfield Barry Jones Backfield David Kirk Backfield John Logan Tackle Ronnie McDonald Backfteld Harry Moon Guard Gary Mummart Guard Bill Olive Quarterback George Perkins Punting, Specialist 255 Kenneth Townley (iuartl Buddy Vandiver Tackle Bobby Vaughn Backfteld Butch Wear G uard Don Whitehead Quarterback Tommy Wyatt Center 256 Last minute preparation for the coming game. Working out a strong defense and offense. 64 ' C o C A P T A I N S Co-captains: Doyle Hill, Tommy Wyatt 257 Around right end for tough yardage. FSC 3 Middle Tenn 21 Murfreesboro Tenn. Sept. 19: The Lions opened their gridiron season on Sept. 19, against Middle Tennessee State Col- lege going down to defeat by the score of 2 1-3. Florence dominated the entire first half, both offensively and defensively and held a 3-0 margin at half time. The Lions ' field goal was set up when Lions guard Jimmy Carringer pounced on a fumble on the 14 yard line of the Raiders. After being penalized 1 5 yards they could only drive to the 1 1 yard line and from this point Hester ' s toe rang up the three point- er. MTSC in the second half was looking like a completely new ball club. They received and drove 75 yards for a touchdown before the Lions could regroup their forces, from this point on the Raiders held the drivers seat for the rest of the game gaining two more touch- downs to make the score 21-3. R Ai F. Id m Ik u n la Explaining the game to his wife. 258 Field goal attempt no good. No go around right end. FSC Ark. 3 10 Florence, Ala. Sept. 26: The Indians of Arkansas State, who always seem to play thrilling games with Florence State, took a 10 point lead on a second quarter field goal, but the Lions came storming back and almost won it in the closing minutes of the game. The Lions punched over a touchdown after a 54 yard drive, with quarterback Doyle Hill sprinting the last 17 yards for the score. An Arkansas fumble a few moments later set the stage for the pass that almost won the game. The Lions were only inches away from victory when wing- back Ernest Breland raced to the goal line in quest of an aerial from Hill. The ball slipped off his finger tips, the Lions went down to defeat 10 to 7. Good for a loss on the play. Good for ten yards around left end. FSC LSC 6 6 Good for four yards up the middle. Livingston October 4: Two missed points after touchdown was the deciding factor in the dead locked FSC-LSC game. LSC scoring their single TD of the game in the second quar- ter, the Tigers barely held the visiting Lions for a 6-6 tie. Florence State had a golden opportunity to score when they took over on the LSC 39. Breland carried for four, followed by Davis with four more, ending the quarter. With a penalty setting the leather back to the 36, Bailey connected with Johnson at the 28 of LSC with first and ten. Kirk scooted around right end to the 23 and Davis picked up 3 more. Two tries up the middle failed to pick up the first down and the drive ended on the 19. With 5.25 left in the game Florence recovered a fumble on their 22 setting up the 78 yard drive for a Florence touchdown. Bailey directed the drive, running and passing like a professional. Two plays brought the ball to the 48 of the Tigers. Two more plays and the ball was on the 39 of LSC. A Bailey to Breland Pass moved the ball to the 20. With only 18 seconds remaining Bailey passed to Hester for the touchdown. Hester ' s kick was off to the right leaving the score a 6-6 tie. Being stopped after a gain of 12 yards. Holding them for no gain. 260 Clinton Miss. Oct. 10: The FSC Lions suffered their third loss of the season as they dropped a 3-0 decision to the Missis- sippi College Choctaws in Clinton, Mississippi. In the closing minutes of the first half Bailey completed passes to Allison and Hester to move from our 28 to the 13 yard line of Mississippi College. A field goal attempt by Hester failed as the half came to a close. Throughout the entire second half neither team was able to muster enough offensive punch to support a sustained drive. The final gun sounded with the score 3-0 in favor of Mississippi College. Foe finds the going rough Miss. College 3 Pass protection looking good. A little extra blocking always helps Gains a little more running room Florence, Ala. Oct. 24: The Lions won the toss and elected to receive. John Bailey fumbled the opening kickoff on the 19 yard line. In two plays, at this point the Lions defen- sive forces regrouped and Jimmy Carringer halted Jerry Reeves on a fourth and two play. Florence took over on the one yard line. Late in the second quarter Florence began its only touchdown march, when they received a punt on the Troy ' s 45 and Don Cornelius returned it to the 38. Two passes later the Lions had scored. Dyer converted and it made the score T roy 14, Florence 7. The second half, Troy made another touchdown while Florence was unable to get on the Scoreboard. Final score Troy 2 1 , Florence 7. Completed pass for touchdown. Halted after short gain. Power play around right end good for 10 yards V- h to Being caught behind the line. Making that extra effort to catch the ball. FSC 14 Delta State 34 Cleveland, Miss. Oct. 31: The Lions traveled into Mississippi for the second time during the season and came out with a 34-14 loss to Delta State. The opening quarter saw both teams fail to generate enough steam to stage a sustained drive. But in the second quarter a FSC fumble on the first play from scrimmage after receiving the kickoff gave Delta State possession on the FSC 41 and only two minutes later quarterback Liberty Cash rammed over right tackle from the ten for a touchdown. Again the conversion kicked by Spence was true. Sophomore halfback Ray Quinn took the kick on the three and returned all the way to States 42 yard line putting the Lions in excellent field posi- tion. Doyle Hill then tossed a screen pass to David Kirk who carried to the Delta 28 yard line. The next play saw Hill connect with Don Allison on the two yard line. Two plays later Hill tossed to Per- kins in the right flat fourth touchdown. Dyers PAT try was good. In the second half Delta State scored three TDs before Lion Ray Quinn opened Florence State ' s second half TD drive late in the third quar- ter when he roared over right guard from his 31 to Delta ' s 20. Cornelius hit Kirk on the three and Perkins carried the ball in for the score. Dyer ' s added the PAT making the final score Delta 34, Florence 14. 263 Florence Nov. 7: The Florence State Lions used their most powerful rushing game of the season and a bone-crushing defense to take a 16-7 decision over Louisiana College. Coach Hal Self s crew wasted no time in flushing three points on the score board as guard Don Creasy pounced on a Louisiana fumble on the visitor ' s 1 7 yard. Three downs failed to go across the goal line. Ray Hester on fourth down booted a 30 yard field goal putting the Lions ahead 3 to 0. The Wildcats bounced back with their only score of the night. Dennis Duncan received the kickoff and ran 94 yards for the T.D. The extra point was good and at the end of the 1st quarter Louisiana led 7 to 3. The Lions came back and regained the lead with a Cornelius to Allison pass for the T.D. At the end of the first quar- ter Florence led 10 to 7. After a fourth down punt return by Doyle Hill, Florence had the ball on the 33 yard line. The ball was moved from the 33 down to the 21 of Louisiana. Cor- nelius connected with Allison on the goal line for a Florence touchdown. At the half Florence led 16-7 over Louisiana. The second half was much of the same. Even though Florence could move the ball they could not score. The game ended with Florence State walking away with a 16 to 7 victory. A 10 yard pass falls incomplete. Breaking away for a touchdown. FSC Louisiana College 16 7 - 1 tf Almost intercepted pass but was incomplete. FSC 8 UTMB . . Florence, Ala. Nov. 14: The Lions punched across a touchdown late in the third quarter and caught a Vol back in the end zone for a safety in the final period for their eight points. Florence State ' s lone score came when frosh quar- terback Don Cornelius sneaked two yards to cap a 57-yard drive. Big plays in the TD drive include a pass from Cornelius to Kirk, a nine yard run from the UTMB 43 to the 34 by Quinn, and Cornelius ' pass to Hester from the 16 to the five. The PAT attempt was blocked. The 3:35 remaining in the contests, FSC tackle Monk Roberts broke through to nail Jack Smith in the end zone and give the Lions the safety for the final two points of the game. An important moment during the game. 265 Talking shop after the game FSC Jax State 28 Jacksonville, Ala. Nov. 21: The Lions closed out their football season by los- ing to the Gamecocks of Jacksonville State College, 28-0, at Jacksonville. The defeat was the worst drubbling given the Lions this year and among other things, assured the first Alabama College Conference championship for the Gamecocks. The final score set a new record in the series with arch-rival Jacksonville, the 28 points being the highest number of points scored by Jacksonville against Florence State. The clash was the final appearance on the gridiron for three Florence State seniors. Centers Jim Blair and Tommy Wyatt and guard Butch Wear played their last game for the Lions. Two other seniors, Ken Townley and Ronnie Davis did not appear in the game due to injuries received in earlier season play. I Oct. Loading up equipment for the trip home. Row One: Captain Provost, Coach; Raymond Brandon, Lloyd King, Bernard Pass, Bill Woodward, Sgt. Kilgore, Coach. Row Two: Stuart Richeson, Thomas Smith, Harold Bolton,John Bonner. FSC RIFLE TEAM The FSC Varsity Rifle Team will find its first match of the season against the marksmen of Arkansas State here on Oct. 10. With nine out often returning from last year ' s team, Lions ' hopes are high for a perfect season. Schedule: Arkansas State Oct. 10 Here UTMB Oct. 17 There Vanderbilt Oct. 3 1 There UTMB + Vanderbilt Nov. 14 Here Jacksonville Nov. 2 1 There Jacksonville Dec. 1 2 Here MTSC Feb. 13 There Ala. Invitational Feb. 20 Marion MTSC Feb. 27 Here Third Army Match Mar. 6 Jacksonville University of Ala Apr. 10 Here UTMB Apr. 24 There University of Ala May 1 There 267 1963-64 CHEER- LEADERS Diane Ferrell Head Cheerleader Lela Wright Ann Holland 268 Mary Jane Proctor Gina Astor Jo Ann Burch FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS c H E E R L E A D E R S I N A C T I O N BOOSTING TEAM SPIRIT 269 64 TENNIS TEAM Row One: Sandy Thistle, William Fowler, Spencer Haddock, Frankie Turnbow. Row Two: Roger Hammond, Joe Jones, Coach Bill Moon, Winky Adams, Jr., Dennis Bryant. Rene ' (Spencer) Haddock Frankie Turnbow Ro.uer Hammond March 18 Middle Tennessee April 2 Jacksonville 8 Lambuth 10 Howard 14 Middle Tennessee 17 Alabama College 20 Athens College 23 St. Bernard April 25 Alabama College 29 St. Bernard May 1 Troy 4 Howard 8 9 Tournament 1 1 Athens 12 Jacksonville 18 Lambuth j Winston Melville Adams, Jr. (Winkyi Dennis B. 271 KOK One: Mack Rickman, Myrie Lemmond, Bob Seeley, Tom Watkins, Ronnie Trousdale. Row Two: Clem Cartron, Danny Searcy, Ken Daniel, Freddy Taylor, Larry Whidden. Row Three: Tommy Tucker, Skipper Theiss, Larry Grissom, David Kirk, Steve Logan. Row Four: Coach Weeks! Bryan Black, Student Coach, O. T. Manely, Johnny Copeland, Ross Thomas. BASEBALL TEAM Bryan Black 1 9 6 4 Clem Cartron 272 w A O. T. Manely (Student Coach) Myrie Lemmond Mack Rickman Danny Searcy 273 BASKETBALL 1964 BASKETBALL Dec. 3 Lambuth 7 Middle Tennessee 10 Athens 12 David Lipscomb 14 Jacksonville 1 6 Chattanooga Jan. 6 Troy 9 David Lipscomb 1 1 Livingston 15 Huntingdon 16 Troy 18 Livingston Jan. 23 Athens 26 Howard 29 Alabama 30 Jacksonville Feb. 1 Chattanooga 4 Lambuth 5 Alabama College 10 Middle Tennessee 1 3 Howard 15 Huntingdon 25-26-27 ACC Tourney at Athens Rou One: Tim McGee, Randy Key, Doug Key, Lary Nevels, Larry Terry, Andy Holding. Ron Tuo: Coach E. E. Billingham, Don Allison, Carlton Bowling, Jim Parker, Paul Fowler, Jerry Daily, Tommy Dodd, Phil Dutton, manager. 275 Fowler moves the ball toward our own goal. Jerry Daily 6 ' 6 Junior Forward Coach Billingham has been basket- ball coach at a state supported school in Alabama longer than any other now active in the state. He began his seven- teenth year as head basketball coach of FSC this year. Stealing ball from the bison. 276 Tommy Dodd ( Sophomore forward Paul Fowler 6 ' 6 Junior Foruard Cutting corner for a shot. Terry scores two against the gamecocks. Doug Key 5 ' 11 Senior Guard Randy Key 6 ' Sophomore Guard 277 Jim Parker 6 ' 6 Sophomore Center Larry Nevels 5 ' 10 Junio 278 Dodd attempts to steal ball. Larry Terry V10 Sophomore ( Don Allison Freshman FRESHMEN The success of the 1964-65 Lions depends greatly upon the develop- ment of the younger group of the club who are the majority of the squad consisting of four sophomores and five freshmen. 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H. 169 Allen, T. W. 3 7 Allison, L. 43 Arehart, C. M. 36 Arnett, Mrs. G. 158,62 Avegno, H. P. 50 Baughn, M. 61 Billingham, E. E. 53, 275 Bland, P. E. 162,57 Brock, H. M. 63, 37 Brooks, Mrs. J. A. 55 Campbell, Miss B. 64 Carrington, M. R. 58 Catanzariti, R. D. 145, 41 Catanzariti, Mrs. R. D. 180 Christeson, Wayne 40 Clark, Capt. D. W. 180,46 Clark, Mrs. T. E. 61 Conwill, L. H. 58 Cooper, Mrs. C. C. 165, 50 Cox, Miss I. 65 Cresap, B. 160,60 Crocker, J. W. 64,250 Crocker, W. L. 64 Dacus, Miss R. 55 Davis, W. L. 64 DeBoer, G. H. 160, 61 DeWitt, A. F. 36 Dill, Mrs. R. J. 50 Dittman, L. L. 141, 58 Finley, J., Jr. 64 Finn, Sgt. J. R. 181 Flowers, H. A. 160, 52, 250, 248 Forney, Miss K. 65 Gaisser, C. T. 166, 61 Gaisser, Mrs. C. T. 50 Gemmingen, Mrs. S. V. 44 Gibbens, G. H. 110,53 Glasscock.J. N. 61 Glenn, Mrs. W. H. 66 Graham, W. A. 65, 37 Gravlee, Miss P. 37 Griffin, Miss M. L. 55 Hamann, W. C. 160,62 Hammond, Mrs. J. P. 55 Harris, Capt. B. C. 180,46 Harvey, H. T. 44 Headley, Sgt. N. 181,46 Hershey, A. L. 4.3 Holland, J. W.Jr. 43 Hooper, Mrs. H. 50 Hubbuch, T. N. 43 Hudson, Mrs. R. 162,57 Huff, C. F. Jr. 140,43 Huff, Mrs. C. F.,Jr. 159,47 James, W. 41 Johnston, A. S., Jr. 49 Jones, Mrs. W. B. 50 Kearley, Mrs. D. A. 169, 39 Kelso, Mrs. T. M. 50 Keys, C. E. 44 Kilgore, Sgt. L. H. 181,267 KingsburyJ. E. 50 Lancaster, D. M. 61, 250 Large, K. W. 154, 41, 250, 224 Lentz, Mrs. S. 55 Lewis, Miss S. R. 65 Locker, J. L. 162, 56 Lowry, Miss D. M. 65 McElheny, W. T. 130, 35 McGee, E. W. 61 Mcllrath, W.J. 48 Maness, Mrs. G. H. 62 Masterson, Mrs. E. 51 Matis, E. E. 50 Matthews, Miss H. 160, 171, 53 Mehlman, M. H. 160, 61 Milam, Sgt. A. L 181,46 Miley.J. D. 165,62 Miller, Miss D. 65 Mitchell, Mrs. J. 1. 169, 143, 39 Montgomery, W. R. 44 Musgrove, Mrs. W. T., Jr. 5 1 Nixon, R. G.,Jr. 138 Norton, E. B. 32, 33 Parker, Mrs. F. R. 162, 57 Peacock, O. L 35,250 Provost, Capt. L W. 180, 46, 267 Rasch, Mrs. C. 158,48 Reese, Lt. Col. R. M. 180, P8, 45 Richeson, Mrs. H. A. 5 1 Richie, W. M. 44 Robinson, Miss L. A. 44 Rosenbaum, S. 51 Schmitt, Miss F. 143, 54 Reeves, Miss 181 Schuckmann, W. K. 5 1 Schuessler, Mrs. T. W. Scott, W. C.,Jr. 57 Self, H. H. 53, 251 Shearer, R. A. 165 Sheats, Mrs. V. U. 55 Shelly, J. C.Jr. 175 Shepard, Miss G. 5 1 Sherman, Miss M. 160, 1.44, 61 Smith, Capt. J. D. 180,46 Smith, M. E. 169, 38 Smith, Mrs. R. 65 Stevens, R. S. 36, 250 Stinson,J. M. 57 Stricklin, L. 51 Thomas, J. C. 42 Timmons, Mrs. A. H. 168, 51 Tipton, Mrs. W. R. 163 Urben, W. E. 163,41 Vance, Miss N. C. 53 Van Pelt, N. B. 39 Wadsworth, Sgt. O. L. 181, 46 Waite, W. H. 64 Waltershausen, G. L 39 Ward, Mrs. F. 39, 224 Way, Miss L R. 158,65 Weeks, G. E. 53,272,251 Wigon, L. 160, 62 Wilson, Mrs. C. J. 159,48 Winn.J. N.Jr. 174,51 Woodward, W. B. 65 Wooldridge, Mrs. E. T. 162, 57 Yokley, P., Jr. 161,44 White, Sgt. 181 STUDENT INDEX Abdul Hadi, M. D. 70 Abernathy, P. A. 102 Abernathy, R. D. 102 Adams, M. W. 70,160,188,182, 170, 271, 270 Ainslie M. C. 102 Akers, C. J. 145 Akin, B. J. 102 Aldridge, B. S. 102, 132, 158 AldridgeJ. C. 102 Alexander, B. S. 70, 211 Alexander, R. E. 145 Alexander, R. I. 102 Alldredge, N. L 163 Allen, B. J. 102, 165 Allen, E. L 102,210 Allen, E. M. 102, 132 AllenJ. R. 102 Allen.J. L 102 Allen, M. A. 102 Allen, P. J. 143, 70, 142, 144 Allison, D. R. 170,275,279,254 Allison, E. D. 102 Allison, J. 1. 102 AllmanJ. S. 70 AlsdorfJ. A. 102 Anderson, M. A. 1 32 Andres, B. J. 7 1 Andrews, R. C. 70 Appleton, M. G. 142 Appleton, S. G. 102 Armstrong, J. K. 71, 141, 164 Armstrong,). Y. 71, 142, 164 Arnett, C. E. 102 Arnold, B. 254 Arsement, L. S. 102, 145 Aston, L. R. 102 Astor, R. J. 102, 190, 269 Atwell, S. D. 165, 102, 163, 132 Austin, A. 192 Aycock.J. M. 172 Bachuss, D. R. 141, 71 Bailey, C. D. 102 Bailey, J. R. 102, 254 Bailey, S. P. 102 Bain, H. C. 102 Baker, R. D. 10 Balch, G. B. 102 Bald, G. C. 102 Bald, N. A. 132, 71 Balentine, L. J. 102 Banks, M. F. 102, 164 Barden, M. E. 102, 169 Barinowski, J. M. 102 Barksdale, C. D. 102, 158 Barnes, M. M. 190 Barnett, S. J. 102 Barnett, B. J. 102 Barnett, J. T. 102 Barn well, D. J. 173 Barren, L. R. Jr. 166 Barron, N. G. 102, 166 Bartlett, P. A. 102, 143 Barton, M. E. 102, 160 Barty, P. F. 102, 160 Basenberg, D. W. 166, 147, 172 BassJ. L. 102 BattcherJ. W. 71, 188 Battcher,). A. 169, 164, 71, 188, 189, 130 Bayles, M. G. 71 Beaird.J. R. 102 Bean, S. 103, 165 Beard, L. C. 103, 165 Beckett, P. S. 103 Behel, H. E. 103 Behel, H. M. 103 Behel, R. D. 103 Behel, W. J. 103 Belew, M. E. 103 Belue, L. D. 103, 147, 141 Benefield, W. B. 103 Benne, D. 103 Bennett, D. E. 103, 174, 136 Bennett, S. L 156 Benson, B. M. 103 Bentley, G. L. 103, 170, 160 Bergin, B. D. 162 Berry, W. M. 103 Berryhill, D. E. 103 Berryman, G. P. 72 Bcthune, F. E. 72, 132 Bevill, H. E. 103 Bevis, LJ. 163 Biles, T. R. 103 Bishop, D. A. 103, 158 Bishop, J. P. 72 Bishop, Q. H. 72, 160 Blair, J. 254 Black, B. M. 147, 72, 133, 172, 188, 183, 170,220, 223 Black, B. W. 147, 172, 103, 188, 170, 272 Black, C.J. 103 Black, E. M. 103, 188, 182, 156 Black, J. R. 72 Black, P. E. 103, 156, 164 Blackwell, R. R. 165, 103, 188, 140 Blackwood, C. A. 103 Bland, L. J. 103 Blankenship, E. F. 103 Blankenshig, E. L. 172, 104,168,139 310 STUDENT INDEX Blankenship.K. L. 103 Blankenship, L. L. 104 Blasingame, E. N. Jr. 104 Bledsoe, L. D. 104 Blocker, K. L. 104 Bloss, A. L. 163, 134 Bobo, B.J. 103, 145 Bodley, V.J. 160, 104, 142, 172 Bolding, B. G. 104 Bolding, J.O. 104,275,279 Bolding, L. F. 104 Boling, M. D. 104, 172 Bolton.J. H. 104,267 Bond, M. A. 104, 145, 160 Bone, C. E. 104 Bonner, J. M. 104, 267 Bonner, L. L. 104, 267 Bonner, M. C. 127, 159, 132 Bonner, T. E. Ill 104 Boshell, M. E. 72, 163, 172, 204 Bosdorf, L. M. 104, 171, 158 Bosworth, B.J. 72, 142, 172 Bos worth, W. E. 104 Bowen, M. B. 104, 159 Bowling, C. P. 104, 275, 279 Bowling, W. C. 104 Boyd, R. C. 104 BoylanJ. A. 104 Brackin, E. J. 104 BradbaryJ. W. 72, 148, 169 Bradford, J.L 73, 148, 164 Bradford, P. E. 104, 145 Bradley, S. C. 104 Bramlett, H. C. 104, 73 Bramlett, S. T. 73 Brandon, R. 104, 267 Brannon, G. 104, 160 Branum, S. 104 Breland, E. M. 105, 170, 254 Brewer, B. F. 105, 145 Brewer, J. A. 96 Brewer, J. R. 105 Briscoe, S. D. 105 Britnell, B. G. 105 Brooks, C. A. 105, 166, 156 Brown, C. W. 73, 188 Brown, D. M. 188 Bruce, F. P. Jr. 73 Bruton, E. J. 105 Bryan H. C. Ill 105 Bryant, D. P. 105, 188, 130, 147, 271, 270 Buffler, B.J. 105 Bull, P. A. 73, 136 Bullard, E. M. 105 Bullard, L. F. 105, 175 Bumpers, P. A. 105 Burch, J. A. 105, 196, 269, 205, 215 Burden, J. E. 10 5, 148 Burger, J. E. 105 Burleson, D. L. 105, 158 Burleson, F. R. 73 Burleson, V. A. 105 Burlingame, L. E. 105 BurnellJ. R. 73, 140 Burns, C. V. 168 Burns, J. S. 105 Burns, N. K. 105 Burns, S. M. 73, 172 Burrows, R. L 105 Burton, J. F. 105, 130,212 Busby, P. T. 105, 188, 147 Bush, B. E. Jr. 74 Butler, R. M. 105 Butts, D. A. 105 Bynum, P. R. 105, 172 ByrdJ. 105 Cagle, E. D. 105 Calvert, L. H. 105 Calvert, R. M. 143 Cambron.J. L. 105 Campbell, D. M. 105 Campbell, L. D. 105, 160 Canerday, J. L. 105 Cantrell, M. 159 Cantrell, C. E. 74 Carbin, A. 105 Carl,J. D. 74 Carlton, M. J. 159, 160, 74, 143, 133 Carp, L. M. 105, 194 Carpenter, T. J. 105 Carringer, J. 254 Carroll, B. F. 105 CarrollJ. D. 105, 173 Carson, M. F. 105 Cartron, C.J. 105, 130,272 Cartron, K. W. 105 Case, R. 105 Castell.J. C. 105 Cataldo.J. S. 105, 166, 147, 136 Cathey, L. E. 74 Caudill, E. L. 106, 161 Chambers, E. E. 106 Champion, J. E. 106, 156 Chandler, P. L. 106 Chapman, W. L. 106 Chilcoat, M. J. 106 Childers, W. T. 106 Chisam, P. M. 106 Chism.J. 254 Christian, L. M. 106, 156 Clark, B. E. 132, 106, 145, 172 Clark, G. W. 106 Clay, C. C. 106 Cleghorn, A. L. 106 Cleghorn, K. M. 106 Clement, A. L. Jr. 106 Clement, B. C. 106, 161 Clement, J. V. 106 Clemmons, W. C. 106 Clemmons.J. D. 106 Cobb, B. 106 Cobb, F. A. 106 Cobb.J. W. 106 Cochran, H. H. 98 Cochran, L. P. 106 Coffey, B. L. 106 Coffey, S. A. 106, 157 Cole, B.J. 136 ColeJ. W. 106, 156 Cole, M. S. 106 Cole, S. F. 106 Cole, W. D.Jr. 106 Collins, C. R. 106 CollumJ. E. 106 Collum, L. E. 106 Compton.J. D. 106 Conner, B. L. 106, 175 Cook, C. L. 106 Cook, J.L. 183 Cook, V. A. 159, 144,74,70, 172, 133,221,223 Cooner, D. B. 106 Copper, J. L. 106 Cooper, K. E. 74, 145, 169 Cooper, N. V. 106 Cooper, P. F. 106, 254 Cooper, T.J. 106 Copeland, J. E. 106, 273, 272 Copeland, R. D. 106 Cornelius, D. R. 106, 254 Cornelius, L. L. 106 Cothern, S. M. 106 Counce, W. M. 107, 156 Covington, M. A. 107 Cox,J. E. 107 Craig, G. K. 107 CrandallJ. V. Jr. 107, 136 Creasy, D. 254 Cristeson, M. A. 145 Critchfieid, E. L. 107 Cross, J. E. 107 Crossley, M. E. 107 Cross white, D. S. 164 Crouch, P. G. 107 CroudallJ. 142 Crow, H. L. 107 Crow, W. D. 74, 169, 141 Crowder, B. A. 74, 159 Crowe, K. M. 107 Crowson, L. J. 107, 166 Cudabac, G. M. 107, 169, 165 Culbreath, B. F. 107 Culwell.J. V. 166, 165 Cummings, B. D. 107, 169, 135 Cummingham, U. L. 75, 143, 169 Currier, J. C. 107 Curry, M. S. 107 Daily, J. 276,275 Daly, T. B. 75 Daniel, C. A. 107, 158 Daniel, F. K. 81,273,272 Daniel, K. D. 107, 142, 144 Daniel, S. E. 107, 172 Danley.J. F. 107, 130 Danley.J. K. 107 Darby, B.J. 132, 107, 163, 172 Darby, C. B. 107 Darby, F. E. 107 Darby, L. H. 188, 140, 162 Darby, M. V. 107 Darnell, J. O. 107, 188, 165 Darnell, P. J. 107 Davidson, J. M. 107 Davis, C. P. 75 Davis, E. N. 148 Davis, G. R. II 107, 145, 254 Davis, J. F. 108, 172 Davis, J. W. 145, 163, 156 Davis, J.J. 108, 142 Davis, M. C. 108, 173, 143 Davis, R. H. 75 Dawson, L. P. 188, 254 Dean, A. S. 108 Defoor, M. F. 108 Defreez.J. 108 Delano, D. R. 188 Deloach.J. 136 Delones, R. C. 108 Delorge, M. A. 108, 143, 174 Deluca, A. T. Ill 108, 171, 165 Dennis, M. 254 Denson, J. P. 108 Denson, L. L. 108, 142 Denson, S. I. 108, 166 Dc-nton, C. R. 108 Derrick, D. V. 108, 168 Derrick, P. E. 75, 148, 133, 174 Diggle, D. M. 108, 171 Dillard, B. K. 108, 142, 158 Dishman, L. L. 150 Dison, D. B. 108 Dixon, C. S. 108 Dodd, M. T. 108, 276, 275 Didgen, M. L 108 Dolan, B. 108 Donilon, N. L. 108 Doss, L. 108 Doss, P. J. 1 32 Dougless, L. G. 108, 145 Drake, C. M. 108 Draper, P. A. 166, 143 Driver, H. 108 Driver, J. V. 108 Duke, C. M. 108, 148 Duke, P.O. 133, 108, 143, 169 Duncan, C. R.,Jr. 108 Duncan, M. J. 158, 109, 168, 133, 136 Duncan, R. A. 109 Duncan, R. K. 75 Dunlap, F. D. 109 Durdunji, H. R. 98 Durham, E. A. 75 Dutton, G. W. 75 Dutton.J. C. 109 Dutton, P. E. 75, 151, 150,275 Dyar, A. C. 109, 254 Dyar, N. V. 109 Dyer, L. J. ' 254 Dyer, M. F. 109, 142 Dynan, H. A. 109, 165 Eastep, S. G. 109 Eaves, B. J. 76 Eckl.M. C. 109, 162 Edmonds, C. A. 109 Edmondson, D. H. 130, 134 Edmondson, E. R.,Jr. 109 Edmondson, L.J. 109, 195 Edwards, B. S. 76 Edwards, B. W., Jr. 130, 145 Edwards, C. 109 Edwards, J. 222 Edwards, J. T. 182, 170 Edwards, J. T. Ill 109 Edwards, L. J. 109 Edwards, N. P. W. 76, 142 Edwards, P. B. 76, 142, 133, 159, 165 Egan, M. W. 139 Eley, R. G. 109 Emens, E. C. 76 Emmons, A. F. 134 English, R. D. 109 Erwin, B.J. 109 Erwin, S. G. 109, 145, 172 Evans, D. A. 109, 165 Evans, J. H. 109 Evans,). L. 98, 188, 182 Evans, L. G. 109, 144 Everett, B. M. 109, 148 Fallwell, M. L.,Jr. 76, 166 Fallwell, M. L. 76, 144 Fanning, J. W. 109, 160 Farley, J. A. 76 Farris, A. R. 109 Faulkner, E. C. 142 Faulkner, L. E. 109, 148 Faulks.J. 158 Felton.J. L. 70,76, 133, 219 Fenn,J. E. 109 Ferguson, J. R. 109 Ferrell, D. 268 Fields, D. W. 109 Fields, J. W. 109, 166, 156 Fikes, T. H. 109 Finch.J. C. 162 Finley.J. 142 Fischer, R. W. 150 Fleming W. 109 Flippen, A. A. 7 ' Flippo, R. G. 109, 141 Floyd, M.J. 109 Floyd, N. V.,Jr. 175 Flurry, G. T. 109 Flynn, P. G. 109, 145 Forbes, B. A. 109, 153 Fortenberry, D. J. 109, 140, 156 Foster, E. B. 188 Fowler, C. D. 109, 142, 134, 172, 164 Fowler, E. J. 109 Fowler, P. K. 170,277,275 Fowler, W. 270 Fox, B. G. 109 Fox, C. G. 77 Franks, G. D. 109 Frawley, L. F.Jr. 145 Frederick, J. L. 77, 110 Frederick, P. A. 110 Frederick, R. M. 110, 158 Frederick, W. S. 159 Freeman, J. E. 110 Freeman, J. R. 1 10 Frost, M. C. 77, 145 Frutiger.J. E. 110, 150 Fudge, R. G. 110 FulfordJ. A. 110 Fulmer, B. D. 77 Fulmer. ' L. W. 110 Furgerson, S. D. 110 Gaither, D. K. 110, 196, 132, 208 Gallien, C. H.,Jr. 110 Gamble, L. J. 110 Gammon, N. C. 1 10, 156 Gann, R. A. 110, 172 Gann, S. C. 110 Gardner, M. A. 110, 192, 172 31 STUDENT INDEX Gargis, N. C. 164,211 Gargis, P. A. 110 Gault, M. E. 1 10 Gay, C. A. 166 Gentry, S. L. 110 George, C. R. 110, 148 Germain, R. L. 110, 145, 163, 156 Gibson, M. C. 1 10 Gilbert, M. G. 142 Gilbreath.J. G. 110, 164 Giles, M. A. 110 Giles, M. 110 Giles, P. L 110 Gillespie, G. L 110, 168 Gilliam, B. J. 1 10, 140 Gist, B. A. 110, 145 Gist, E. L. 110 Gist.J. W. 77 Gist.J. R. 110, 169 Gist, L.J. 81 Gizelar.J. L. 110, 133, 144 Glaze, D. L 1 10 Glenn, G. W. 145, 163 Glenn, R. J. 110 Glock, P. C. 144 Godsey, L C. 110, 156 Goodwin, B. O. 110 Goodwin, H. T. 110 Goree, R. B. 1 10 Goss.J. D. 110, 164 Gough, E. L.,Jr. 110 Graham, A. L 110 Graham, E. L 77 Graham, M. E. 77, 168, 172 Grant, R. M. 156 Grantland, T. J. 110, 156, 139 Grasham, M. W. 1 10 GravesJ. N. 110 Gray, L. W.Jr. 145, 175 Gray, M. E. 110,255 Graybill, J. M. 110 Green, B. G. Ill Green, D. W. 1 1 1 Green, G. F. 188, 148, 156 Green, J. D. Ill Green, J. D. 1 1 1 Green, L. K. Ill, 147, 140 Greer, D. E. Ill Gresham, M. 130, 134 Grice, M. K. 172, 158, 111, 130, 163, 156 Grider, A. J. Ill 111 Grigsby, A. D. Ill Grigsby, O. P., Jr. 148 Grimmett, S. W. Ill, 147, 150 Grimwood, M. F. 11, 158 Grimwood, W. E. Ill, 188, 160 Grisham, H. E. Ill Grisso, L F. 1 1 1 Grissom.L. T. Ill, 273, 272, 279 Grissom, P. K. 192 Grogan.J. K. 77, 150 Grogan, L. P. 78 Gusmus, R. Ill, 171 Guthrie, C. M. 78 Guthrie.J. Ill Guthrie, M. A. Ill, 156 Guthrie, M. 1. Ill Guyer, M. E. 78, 159, 158,224 Haddock, L. G. Ill, 163, 158, 203 Haddock, S. R. 78,271,270 Haeger, L. W. Ill, 171 Hagedorn.J. E. Ill Halbert.J. S. Ill Halbrooks, N. H. 78, 164 Hall, G. W. 1 1 1 Hall.J. L 166 Hall.J. W. 78, 148 Hall, N. L. 1 1 1 Hallman, W. T. 1 1 1 Hamby, G. M., Jr. 172, 78, 130, 133, 141, 160,224,217,223 Hamby, J. L 111 Hamilton, T. W. Ill, 145 Hamm, M. N. 172, 78, 143, 142, 160 Hammond, D. H. 112 Hammond, H. E.,Jr. 112 Hammond.J. L. 112 Hammond, R. A. 112, 150, 271, 27 Hamner, F. 79, 159 Hamner, R. D. 112 Hampton, D. A. 112, 188 Hampton, D. C. 112, 145, 172 Hampton, M. E. 79 Hamrick.B. G. 112, 158 Hand, M. L 112 Hand, S. G. 112, 168 Haney, F. E. 112, 162, 175 Hankins, G. W. 112 Hannah, J. G., Jr. 112 Haraway, D. R. 148 Haraway, D. F. 79, 172, 132 Harbin, W. T. 112 Hardin, A. H. 112, 145 Hardin, B. R. 112, 142 Hardin, B. E. 112 Hargrove, M. J. 112 Harland, L. S. 79 Harris, J. A. 79 Harris,). L 112 Harrison, A. N. 112 Harrison, B. J. 112 Harrison, W. H. 161, 151, 150, 79, 141, 133 Harrison, W. M. 172 Hart, W. D., Jr. 112 Harvey, P. A. 112, 145 Hastings, D. L. 112 Hatcher, K. N. 169, 79, 70, 143, 148,218,223 Hatton, D. L. 163, 158 Havely, D. H. 112, 156, 154 Havely.J. C . 156, 154, 133, 132, 79, 145, 163,218 Hayes, A. W. 112 Hayes, L. G. 112 Hayes, R. J. 112 Hayes, R. D. 112 Hearn, W. E. 112 Henson, B. A. 113, 158 Herrin, L. R. 113 Herring, R. H. 113 Hester, D. L. 113, 173, 142 Hester, F. F. 113, 163 Hester, G. R. 113,255 Hester, K. R. 188 Hester, L L 113 Hester, P. H. 80 Hester, S. C. 113, 165 Hice, B. A. 113, 140, 160 Hicks, R. W. 80 Higginbotham, M. J. 113, 145, 163 Higgins, M. L 113 Hill, D. F. 113, 145,257 Hill, D. G. 170 Hill, J. A. 113 Hill, M. L. 79 Hines, M. A. 143 Hinten, M. C.,Jr. 113, 183, 156 Hodges, B. 255 Holladay, S. A. 113 Holland, A. H. 113, 143, 268 Holland, B. D. 132, 142, 80, 173, 143 Holland, J. L 113, 145 Holland, M. L 173 Holley, A. 113 Holley, P.J. 113, 141 Holliman.D. C. 113 Holt, C. A. 113, 163, 175 Holt.J. B. 80, 151 Holtsford, V. A. 113 Homan, E. L 80 Hood.J. W. 113 Horn,J. P. 113 Horsley, F. A. 113 Houck, B. R. 113 Hough, C. B. 113 Hovater, H.,Jr. 113 Hovater, S. E. 113 Howard, J. L. 113 Howard, K. W. 113 Howell, C. E., Jr. 80 Howell, D.J. 113 Hubbard.J. A. 113, 165 HuckabyJ. E. 130, 134, 172 Huckaby, Phil 172 Huff, S. M. 113, 145 Huffman, H. L. 113, 140, 144 Hughes, M. B. 113 Hughes, M. 80 Humphres, L 113 Humphries, J. L. 113, 145 Humphries, W. 113 Hunnkutt, S. E. 113, 166, 143 Hunter, E. F. 130, 160,80,70, 142,219,223 Hunter, H. L 113 Hunter, L. K. 80 Hyatt, M. P. 113 Ingle, B. S. 113 Ingle, D. A. 188 Ingle, M. L. 114, 158 Inman, B. M. 114 Inman, M.J. 114 Jackson, B. D. 114 Jackson, D. D. 161 Jackson, G. D. 81, 141 Jackson, G. A. 114 Jackson, J. S. 188 Jackson, L. L. 81, 140 Jackson, P.O. 114 James, B. K. 114 James, C. W. 114 James, D. W. 114 James, J. M. 114, 172 James, S. D. 81 Jeffrey, J. W. 114,255 Jeffreys, A. R. 81, 160 Jeffreys, H. B. 114 Jeffreys, S. D. 114, 148 Jenkins, A. 114 Jenkins, C. D., Jr. 114 Jenkins, W. O. 81 Johnson, A. M. 215 Johnson, B. M. 114 Johnson, B. F. 114 Johnson, D. G. 114, 156, 160, 255 Johnson, E. F. 114, 141 Johnston, F. M. 166 Johnson, J. M. 114, 163 Johnson,). C. 114, 145 Johnson, J. R. 114 Johnson, J. S. 114 Johnson, K. L. 114, 145 Johnson, K. G. 114 Johnson, L. A. 81, 141 Johnson, M.J. 114, 162, 132 Johnson, C. 114 Johnson, M. M. 114, 158 Johnson, N. L 114 Johnson, R. J. 81, 114 Johnson, T. M. 1 14 Johnston, D. P. 188, 114 Johnston, J. K. 82 Johnston, M. S. 1 14 Johnston, P. A., Jr. 114 Joiner, C. E., Jr. 114 Joiner, M. J. 1 14 Jolliff, E. C. 160, 1 14, 142, 144, Jones G. T. 82, 140 Jones, G. H. 82, 159 Jones, J. T. 82, 270 Jones, J. B. 98, 183, 170,255 Jones, L. B. 82, 183 Jones, LA. 114 Jones, M. N. 114, 156, 174, 161 Jones, N. 82, 141 Jones, S. S. 82, 159 Jones, V. 114, 158 Jordan, B. J. 114, 156, 154, 158 Jordan, B. M. 114, 148 Judd, P. A. 114, 173 Kasmeier, D. A. 114 Keelen, P. A. 115 Keenum, P. L. 115, 142 Keenum, P. D. 82, 143 Keenum, R. W. 115, 169 Keith, S. W. 115 Kelley, T. E. 145, 156 Kelsoe.J. B. 115 Kennamer, C. E. 115 Kennedy, L. K. 82 Kennedy, S. J. 115 Kennedy, W. M. 115, 172 Kent, K. P. 115, 132 Kerr, H. G. 115, 161 Key, C. D. 83, 277, 275 Key.J. R. 115, 170, 277,275 Kicker, D. L 145 Killen, R. E. 115 Killen, R. W. 115 King, E.G. 83, 130 King, C. R., Ill 83 King, F. D. 83 King,J. E. 115, 145 King, J. K. 83 King, L. G. 83, 141,267 King, L. M. 165, 160, 83, 175, 158 King, N. S. 115 King, P. K. 115 King, R. H. 188, 183 King, R.J. 115 King, S. L. 160 King, S. M. 115 King, T. W. 141 King, W. C. 83, 130 Kirk, D. K. 115, 273, 272, 255 Kirkemier, S. H. 83 Knight, R. O. 115 Kryszczuk.J. P., Jr. 115 Kyle, M. E. 115, 168 Lamb, M. A. 115 Lambert, D. W., Jr. 115 Lamon, E. W. 148 Lancaster, J. S. 143 Landers, J. I. 115, 156 Landers, M. G. 115 Landrum, G. P. 84 Lane, G. E. 115 LangJ. 84, 141 Lanier, W. L 115 Large, K. 170 Lashley.D. C. 115, 173, 156 Laster, M. L. 116, 142 Lawler, J. M. 1 16 Lawler, L. W. 116 Lawier, P. C. 157 Lawler, R. A. 84 Lawrence, L Y. 159 Lawrence, R. W. 188, 182 Lawrence, W. H. 84 Lawrimore, P. 116, 168, 158 Lawson, G. F. 84 Lawson, S., Jr. 116 Lawson, T. C. 116 Leach, S. C. 116 Leathers, S. L. 116 Lee, M. S. 116 Lee, N. T. 116 Lee, R. R. 116 LeMay, R. E. 116, 160 Lemmond, M. L. 273, 272 Lemons, J. R. 116 Lenier, L. 148 Levi, D. G. 1 16 Lewis, N. M. 116, 142, 172 Lewter, D. R. 127 Lindly, D. D. 163, 168 Lindsey, D. W. 116 Lindsey, G. R. 256 312 STUDENT INDEX LindseyJ. W. 116 Lindsey, LL 116, 163 Lindsey, M. F. 116, 158 Linville, S. N. 116, 163 Littrell, A. M. 116, 172 Littrell, M. E. 163 LockhartJ. W. 116 Loden, M. F. 116 Logan, B. J. 84, 156 Logan, J. M. 116, 171,255 Logan, L J. 116 Logan, S. 273, 272 Long, A. L 1 16 LongJ. K.84 Long, M. E. 116 LooneyJ. L 116 Lovelace, P. W. 116 Lowery, D. M. 172 Lowery, J. F. 84 Lowery, L W. 84, 162 Lowery, M. L 85, 141 Lucas, V.J. 117 Lynch,J. E. 117, 145 Lyons, H. L 117 Macdougal.J. 268 Maclin, E. J. 85, 168, 174, 159 Maclin, T. S. 117 Maddux, S.J. 117, 164 Manly, L K. 117 Manly, O. T. 273, 272 Mann.J. 165, 214 MannJ. F. 117 Mann, R. F. 117 Mansell, W. G. 117 Marbutt, H. D. 117 Marion, B. D. 117 Marion, M. B. 161 Marks, T. R. 117 Marks, W. R. 117 Marshall, G. A. 117 Marshall,;. A. 117, 168, 165 Marshall, S. J. 117 Marshall, J. 117 Martin, C. W. 166 Martin, E. M. 85, 160 Martin, M. M. 117 Martin, M. B. 148 Martin, S. K. 117 Martin, W. M. 85 Mason, B. L 117 Mason, J. B. 117 Mason, V. K. 117, 193 Mason, W. J. 117 Mason, W. E.Jr. 188 Masterson, C. F. 164, 117, 141, 139 Masterson, M. M. 117, 172 Mathis, C. J. 133, 188, 117, 147, 134 Matseas, W. 117 Matthews, P. A. 158, 117, 166, 133 Mattox, E. L 85 Mauter, M. A. 117, 171 Maxwell, T. H. 85, 141 Mayes, R. A. 117 Mayfield, M. E. 117, 173, 160 McCain, C. B. 147, 156, 154, 135,86,145, 163 McCain.J. M. 117 McCall, R. 171 McClanahanJ. C. 117 McClendon, C. E.Jr. 117 McConnell, F. D. 117 McCorkle, G. L 164, 85, 191, 147, 132,210,216,223 McCorkle, R. A. 117, 130 McCownJ. G. 117 McCrary, S.J. 117 McCrory, P. F. 117 McCullough, P. A. 117 McDaniel, R. W. 117 McDonald, R. R. 117,255 McDougalJ. C. 117, 142 McGee, D. T. 117,275 McGeeJ. W. 117 McGraw, D. L 118 McGregor, S. A. 165 McGriff, W. D. 118 McGuire, E. Y. 85 McGuire.J. L 85 Mclnnis, A. D. 118 Mclnnish, C. 118 Mclnnish, L F. 118 McKay, D. L 118 McKee.J. C. 118, 130, 142 McKinney, C. J. 118, 160 McMasters, D. N. 118 McMeans, M.J. 156 McMinds, D. M. 118, 173 McMurtrieJ. W. 118, 145, 163 McNees, F. R. 118 McNeesJ. D. 118 McNutt, S. L 118 McPherson, S. G. 118, 156 McRae, N.J. 118 McRight, R.J. 118 McRight, S. H. 118 McWilliams, R. D. 118 Meadows, B. M. 86 MelicksJ. 175 Melvin, R. W. 118 Metcalf, C. 118 Miller, M. A. 118 Millican, P. O. 118, 158 Minor, V.J. 118, 142 Mitchell, J. F. 118 Mitchell, J. A. 172, 86, 143, 142 Mitchell, W. J. 86, 141 Mollberg, A. A. 98, 143 Monroe, B. U. 118 Montgomery, H. E. 118 Montgomery, M. L 118, 156 Montgomery, M. S. 1 56 Montgomery, B. 130, 159, 162 Montgomery, P. R. 86, 159, 136 Moody, H.L 86, 188, 156 Moomaw, R. S. 118 Moon, B. 270 Moon, H. 255 Moore, H. D. 118 Moore, K. A. 118 Moore, N.J. 118 Moore, S. G. 118 Moore, W. E. 86, 166, 158 Moore, W. C. 86 Morgan, H. V. 118, 145, 172 Morgan, S. K. 164, 118, 168, 156 Morgan, S. F. 118 Moriarty, C. L 118 Morris, LJ. 118, 172 Morris, L C. 118 Morris, T. L 118 Morrow, P. S. 118, 132,214 MosakowskiJ.J. 141 Moses, J. A. 118 Moss, B. G. 86 Mote, D. F. 118 Motes, K. W. 118, 133 Mullendore, S. K. 118, 165 Mullins, P. A. 87, 130, 164 Mummert, G. A. 119,255 Murphy, B. K. 168 Myers, R. V. 119 NagleJ. H. 119 Nagy, W. S. 119 NeillJ. A. 119 Nelson, K. G. 87 NevelsJ. L. 119, 170,275,278 Newbern.J. F. 119, 145 NewbyJ. B. 119, 156 Newell, J.L 87 Newman, B. A. 119, 166, 145 Newman, A. E. 115 Newton, LM. 116, 160 Newton, L C. 87, 141 Newton, N. A. 119 Nichols, J. A. 87 Nichols, J. E. 139 Nichols, M. A. 119 Nix, A. C. 1 19 Nix, G. L 87, 188 Nix, K. L 119 Nix, M. F. 119 Norris, D. E. 1 19 Northcutt, S. C. 159, 158, 119, 156, 154 Norwood, J. A. 119 Norwood, L D. 119 Norwood, M. E. 1 19 Oakes, E. F. 1 19, 140 Oldham, A. A. 87, 188, 189 Olive, R. E. 166, 255 Oliver, T. B. 87, 188, 182 Ordway, R. C. 88, 188, 189 Orear, M. D. 119 Orrick, C. D. 119 OryanJ. 144 Osborn, G. W. 1 19 Osborne, M. E. 119, 157, 156 Osterlund, M. J. 87, 159 Overton, B. D. 119 Overton.J. B. 119, 147 Overton, L P. 119 Owen, P. 119, 132 Owens, M. S. 136 Owens, S. N. 1 19 Pace, B. L 120 Pace, M. L 120, 160 Pack, B.J. 88, 141 Page, J.I. 165, 160, 120, 139, 175 Palmer, B. G. 120 Parker, B. D. 144, 164, 120, 142 134 Parker, F. F. 141, 132, 120, 145, 163 Parker, J. W. 120,275,278 Parker, M. D. 120 Parker, O. E. 120 Parks, R. N. 120 Parvin, G. A. 120 Pass, B. 267 Pate, C. W. 120 Patrick, D. L 120 Patterson, D. W. 120 Patterson, J. P. 158 Patterson, W. L 175,88, 188, 182, 140 Patton, C. L 120, 168 Patron, G. D. 120 Pearce, A. A. 120 Pearce.J. M. 120 Pendley, C. L 160, 120, 142, 144 Penn, C. P. 120 Perry, G. D. 120, 150 Peters, G. E. 120 Philips, R. L 120 Phillips, D. D. 120, 147 Phillips, D.L 120, 136 Phillips, E. E. 88 PhillipsJ. G. 120, 145, 175 Phillips, W. W. 120 Pierce, M. E. 88 Pike, B. 251 Pitman, L T. 120 Pitts, S. G. 120 Plyler, H. B. 120 Plyler, M. G. 88 Porch, J. C. 121, 166, 165 Porter, C. A. 121 Porter, H. G. 121 Porter, H. W. 88, 145 Posey, K. B. 88, 200 Powell, H. L 121 Powell, P. L 175, 121, 163, 156 Powell, R. G. 121 Presley, R. T. 167 Preston, C. D. 121 Price, C. G. 121, 161, 160 Priest, LN. 156, 132, 158,88, 145, 163 Priest, W. G. 121 Prince, G. L 175 Prince, L F. 121 Proctor, M.J. 121, 172,269 Proffitt, L L 121 Pugh, M. A. 121, 164 Putman, P. T. 89, 141 Putnam, S. E. 121 QuillenJ. W. 121 Quillen, W: C. 89, 169, 164 Quinn, A. D. 121, 150 Quinn, E. A. 89 Quinn, J. R. 256 RaineyJ. E. 172,89, 142, 156 Rainey.J. B. 121 RaineyJ. R. 121 Rainey, S. K. 136 Ramey, W. M. 121 Ramsey, G. 121, 168, 164 RaneyJ. F. 121, 148 Raney, W. C.Jr. 188 RankinJ. R. 121 Raper, F. L 89, 143, 132,223 Rawls, P. A. 121 Ray.T. D. 89, 141 Ray, W. T. 89, 147 Real, W. 121 Redden, B. A. 121 Reed, K. C. 121 Reid, LJ. 121 Reynolds, M. W. 121, 148 Rhodes, D. P. 121 Rhodes, J. R. 89 Rhodes, R. S. 188 Rice, C. W. 121 RiceJ. W. 121 Richardson, C. N. 89 Richardson, H. M. 121 Richardson, S. A. 121 RichcreekJ. M. 121, 133, 173, 142 Richeson, T. S. 121, 174,267 Rickard, O. 121, 145 Rickard, R. G. 121 Rickman, F. M. 91, 160, 273, 272, 251 Rickman, J. 251 Roberson, C. G. 121 RobersonJ. A. 188,256 Roberts, B. S. 121 Roberts, M. L 121 Roberts, M. L 121 Roberts, W. H. 121 Robertson, S.J. 121 Robinson, D. L 121, 140, 162, 224 Robinson, J. H. 121 Robison, S.J. 91 Rochelle, S. J. 122 Rockhill, H. LJr. 148, 134 Roden, D.J. 122, 168 Rodgers, M. A. 145 Rogers, D. F. 122, 168, 138 Rogers, E. M. 122 Rogers, J. B. 91, 188, 183 Romans, B. R. 122 Romans, R. D. 91, 188, 140 Romine, C. E. 122 Romine, L F. 122 Rosasco, P. L 98 Rose.T. E. 122, 145 Russell, N.L 91, 160 Ryan, C. A. 122, 156 Ryan, M. 122 Saint, R. A. 158 Salvage, R. 162 Sams, P. F. 122 Sanders, B.C. 122, 156, 164 Scarbrough, E. R. 145, 143, 150 Schaul, L S. 122 Schmidlkofer, B. 122, 171 SchultzJ. W. 122 Scott, J. L 122 Scott, R. E. 156 Scott, R. T. 174 313 STUDENT INDEX Sea rcy, D. L 122,273,272 Seeley, B. 272, 274 SegarsJ.M. 91,142, 175 SelfJ. R. 166 Selvage, R. E. 122 Sevenea, D. 122 Sexton, B. L. 122, 142 Sexton, R. G. 122, 148, 134, 133, 160 Shaddix, LJ. 122 Shamy, R. G. 122 Shannon, L A. 122, 143 Sharp, M.J. 122 Shearon, F. E. 122 Sheffield, R. B. 122 Shelton, D.J. 91 SheltonJ. S. 91, 142, 136 Shelton, P. T. 122, 160 Sherman, A. J. 122 Sherman, A. B. 91, 158 Shook, S. R. 122, 165 ShoultsJ. C. 122, 172,256 ShumateJ. H. 90 SibleyJ. 122 Simpson, B. W. 122 Simpson, G. C. 166, 156 Simpson, O. L 89 Simpson, R.J. 89, 159, 161, 158, 224 SimsJ. D. 122 Sims, L A. 122 Sims, P. A. 122, 172 Sims, W. R.,Jr. 122, 134 Sitter, K. F. 193, 157 Sizemore, M. S. 122, 145, 172 Skinner, T. N. 122, 165 Slayton, C. S. 122 Sledge, D. A. 122 Smith, A. 122 Smith, B. A. 122 Smith, C. S. 122 Smith, C. W. 122, 156 Smith, D. E. 123 Smith, D. W. 123, 145 Smith, E.J. 123, 143 Smith, F. M. 123 Smith.J. F. 123 Smith.J. K. 90, 188 Smith, K. C. 123 Smith, L. M. 123 Smith, LJ. 123 Smith, M. C. 90 Smith, M. H.,Jr. 123 Smith, M. F. 123, 158 Smith, M. P. 123 Smith, P. H. 123 Smith, P. E. 123, 165 Smith, P. D. 123 Smith, R. S. 123, 164 Smith, S. W. 90, 141 Smith, S. A. 123 Smith, S. D. 123 Smith, S. A. 123 Smith, T. L 90, 267 Smith, W. A. 188, 148, 140 Smitherman, S. J. 123 Sneed, B. R. 90, 148 Snow, H. H. 175, 123, 145, 156 Sorenson.J. L 90 SotoJ. M. 123, 171 Soto, M. A. 123 South, S. G. 123 Southern,;. T. 154, 123, 147, 156 Southern, L N. 163, 156 Spain, J. L. 148 Spann, B. F. 123, 164 Sparkman, R. L 123 Sparks, B.J. 123 Sparks, M. K. 123 Sparks, P. S. 124 Sparks, R. E. 124 Spencer, B. M. 143, 144 Spencer, J. R. 92 Springer, G. D. 124 Sprouse, T. D. 124, 166 Spurgeon, E. C. 124, 145 Squire, N. G. 124 Stanford, S. D. 124, 168 Stansell, B. F. 145 Stearns, L C.,Jr. 124 Steele, L J. 92, 143 Steen, M.J. 124 Stephens, B. S. 124, 164 Stephens, G. A. 92, 156, 139, 136 Stephenson, E. R. 148 StephensonJ. S. 151, 150 Sterling, P. L 124 Stevens, W. D. 145 Stewart, C. D. 124 Stewart, C. 124, 145 Stockard, F. 256 Stell, H. E. 124 Stone, D. 124 StovallJ. E. 124, 173, 134 Stowe, B. A. 92 Streit, S. A. 92, 166, 148 Sturdivant, R. W. 124 Sturges, L E. 144, 160, 92, 188, 182, 169 Stuns, J. L 124 Suggs, L. W. 124 Sullins, C. 92, 158 Sullivan, D. E. 124, 140 Sullivan, R. H. 188 Summers, W. D. 160, 124, 142, 156 Swaim, K.J. 124, 175 Swan, F. 124, 171 Swinney, R. O. 124 Tanner, E. T. 92, 142 Taramangos, E. 124, 132, 268 Taramangos, G. M. 93, 160 Tate, L. R. 124 Taylor, B. J. 93 Taylor, F. M. 124, 160, 272, 274 Taylor, G. F. 93 Taylor, G. W. 124 Taylor, G. E. 124, 158 Taylor, H. N. 125 Taylor, H. L. 93, 169, 164 Tedder, CD. 125, 156, 172 Tedder, L. G. 125 Terry, C. A. 93, 141 Terry, J. E. 125, 145, 156 Terry, J. K. 93 Terry, L. G. 93, 275, 278 Terry, S. A. 160, 125, 144 Theiss, C. C. 170, 188, 125, 173, 272,274 Thigpen, L. G. 125 Thigpen, M. M. 164, 125, 142 Thistle, W. S. 125, 270 ThomasJ. R. 93, 140, 150 Thomas, M. J. 125 Thomas, R. M. 93, 160, 272, 274 ThomasJ. 125 Thompson, D. W. 125, 156 Thompson, D. A. 125 Thompson, G. W. 125 Thompson, J. L. 125 Thompson, K. L 125 Thompson, L. P. 94, 70, 148, 160 Thompson, L. K. 191, 125, 200, 201 Thompson, N. A. 94, 143, 159 Thompson, R. L. 125 Thompson, R. G. 125 Thompson, T. W. 125 Thompson, W. H. 125, 141 Thorn, P. W. 125, 256 Thornton, J. R. 125 Thornton, J. M. 125 Thrasher, L L. 125, 156 Thrasher, N. E. 125 Threet, R. 202 Tidwell, R. G. 94 TilleryJ. C. 125 Tipton, M. N. 125 Tittle, J. E. 159 Tomlinson, S. B. 125 Townley, K. 256 Trapp, G. L 125 Trimble, E. E. 160, 142, 172, 94, 130, 143 Trimble, S. E. 125, 145, 163 TrimmJ. R. 125 Trousdale, R. L. 272, 274 Truitt, D. D. 94, 141 Truitt, G. R. 125 Tucker, A. R. 125 Tucker, D.J. 125, 159, 158 Tucker, T. J. 188, 125, 160,272, 274 Turberville, L. M. 171 Turberville, N. D. 165, 125, 171 Turnbow, F. 271,270 Turner, J. B. 125 Turner, LJ. 125 Turner, R. S. 125 Turner, S. L. 125 TurneyJ. D. 94 Turney, R. C. 94, 172 Tyson, H. D. 143 Uhlman, M.J. 125 Underwood, C. D. 94, 141 Urbanski, K. E. 125, 140 Vandiver, B. 256 VaughanJ. E. 172, 165 Vaughn, B. 256 VaughanJ. S. 125 Vick.J. L 126, 130, 139 VickersJ. E. 126, 145, 156 Vineyard, M. K. 175 Vinson, G. E.,Jr. 188, 126 Waddell, L. T. 126, 145 Wade, D. L. 126, 156 Wade, D. C. 126, 156 Wagar, P. J. 94 Wagar, S. B. 126, 171 Wagner, B. N.,Jr. 126, 147 Wahl, F. G. 127, 139 Waits, B.J. 126, 145, 160 Waldrop, J. M. 175, 165, 160, 95, 142,133 Walker, R. W. 126, 141 Wallace, A. LJr. 126 Wallace, A. R. 126, 165 Wallace, D. L.Jr. 188, 126 Wallace, F. D. 162, 95, 188, 182, 140,223 Wallace, J. N. 126 Wallace, J. D. 95 Waller, C. W., Jr. 148 Waller, D. M. 126 Walls, I. N. 95 Walters, J. D. 126 Ware, B. 220 Ware, B. F. 95 Warren, G. H. 126 Warren, J. R. 150 Warren, K. A. 126 Watkins, M. S. 126, 163, 32 Watkins, T. L 126, 272, 274 Watson, L. C. 126 Wear, B. 256 Wear, F. L. 188, 182, 170 WeatherfordJ. L. 95 Weathers, C. K. 126 Weaver, D. C. 95, 170 WebbJ. A. 126 WebbJ. E. 126 Webb, S. K. 126, 168, 156, 158, 164 Webber, J. H. 126, 171 WeemsJ. E. 126 Weems, P.J. 163 Weir, R. E. 156 Welch, J. C. 161,95, 172, 159 Wells, E. A. 126 Wells, R. M. 126, 156 Wells, S.J. 126 Wesson, J. E. 95 Wesson, V. V. 143, 172 West.B. R. 126, 141 West, B. P. 97 West, M. D. 126, 166 Westmoreland, F. K. 126 Weston, M. W. 156 Whidden, L 272, 274 Whisenant, C. E. 126 White, G. D. 126 White, J. W. 160 White, J. C. 126 White, L.L. 126, 130, 145 White, M. A. 160, 98, 188, 183, 172 White, M. V. 145 Whitehead, D. 256 WhitleyJ. A. 126 Whitley, M. L. 97, 132, 164 Wilbanks, D. W. 126 Wilcoxson, R. B. 97 Williams, B. G. 126 Williams, C. D. 126 Williams, G. L 126 Williams, H. G. 188 Williams, L. W. 126 Williams, P. O. 126, 141 Williams, S. B. 97, 126 Willingham, B. L. 127 Willingham, E. L 127 Willingham, N. M. 127, 145 Willis, H. A., Jr. 97, 188 Willis, K. A. 127, 156 Willis, S. M. 127 Willis, W. O. 127, 166 Willis, W.J. 97, 143 Wilson, B. V. 97 Wilson, M.J. 127 Wilson, M. V. 127 Wilson, R. C.Jr. 127, 136 Wilson, S. L. 127, 172 Wilson, T. W. 97, 188, 174 Winsett.J. T.,Jr. 96, 133, 148, 169 Wiscovich, R. 127 Wistock, M. A. 127 Woodall, M. F. 145 Woodward, W. B. 188, 182, 267, 224,223 WootenJ. LJr. 156 Word, B. F. 127, 145 Worley, L F. 142, 157, 156 Worley, L. D. 96 Worlund, C. 127, 175 Worlund, W. L. 145 Wright, B.J. 127 Wright, B. N. 127, 164 WrightJ. K. 127, 169 Wright J. A. 127 Wright, K. M. 96, 141 Wright, L. C. 96, 134, 132 Wright, L L 127, 140 Wright, L. E. 127 Wright, M.J. 127 Wright, M. L. 127 Wright, S. L 127 Wright, W. L.96, 188, 189, 135 Wright, W. C.Jr. 127 Wyatt, T. G. 96, 170,256 WylieJ. A. 127 Wynn, NJ. 127, 160 Yarber, B. W. 96 Yarbrough, B. E. 127, 173, 140, 144 Yarbrough, L.R. 96, 133, 193, 147,140,221,223 Yarbrough, M. F. 127, 145 Young, J. M. 98, 156 Young J. C. 127 Young, M. A. 127, 159, 158 Young, S. L. 127 Young, T. A. 127 Zoilson, V. 142 314 . k ANOTHER DAY IS FINISHED. 315 W1H tons INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City Winnipeg Yearbooks Yearbook Covers Diplomas Graduation Announcements USA - : I I M . F 1 V f L j 5 i r ' iXX Mr ..JtA ' Wi -! , ... , ; - ' - ' i '
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