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Presentation Tonight,
STETSON EDirma CLASS
DeLand
Dear Class:
CONGRATULATIONS on doing a fine
job yesterday as editors-for-lhe-day of
the Sun News.
ST. JOHNS SAM.
Hatters Blast FSU
1 70-61 In Overtime
In keeping with the Christmas
ilee Clubs and Orchestra will pr«
viessiah," tonight at 8:00 and Sundi
>eth Hall auditorium under the dl
'if fin.
Homecoming To Start
Maynard, Byars Eke Out Narrow
Victories In Homecoming Elections
I Weekend Progran Hatters Tramp
Announced Today Eakin,Wimer£
By DOT BALLENTINE
Jordan Maynard eked out a narrow victory over Charlie Doll
loff for Homecoming Mayor last Friday while "Skippy" ^^ IjQf
Welcome Back Alumni
n. Beat Presbyte
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Pete Peterson, Fred
a P.ait"_Iuesday night as t
Honori-apg JVe ""* |NeW"sweek Carries Seasofl^|^''lOpen
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carries a pliotogiaph 50-3g '■
executing a perfect leap aiici
rain has bep.n..'"Srapi'eJ-
s-^er 8, 9, and 10 by the Stove
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Stetson Symphony
To Present Initial
Concert January 2 |20OiitSSiidiii^
Students Selected
Monday, Tuesday
TK^ Qtatann Svmohony Orche
Soda Shop Mural
Near Completion
The Stetson Art Department has
inaugurated a program
call "art
Rat Week Is Great f^tetson Will Q.
Success According D'^'e Conf erei,
John B str
iO UpperClaSSmen Friday, November 18, 194^
Fighting Hatter
Homecoming Th
Visitors from Mars could,}
dropped out of space onto our !
son campus and never been not
ithis week. The wierd creat
Thp ten ni,ti..„ J. Jbich did appear were not str;
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Hatter eleven fail to "Shi:
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RoUins Battle Ends Season F
ReUgious Emphasis Week Scheduled University Buys JANNUAL RI
February 13-16; Seminars to be Held ^Si!"S,S^F_ J TONIGHT IN
The campus ^vill observe a special program during the week of.Woip! sSctTZroL^t'^'^.^r tonight winds up
1- 1- t. _- & iporfc,! "■'*'*- "^ '° approval by the! rRcltorc qc th»>v imirnf
! Club
inday
he Stetson University
ndel's oratorio, "The
lOon at 3 :30 in Eliza-
of Prof. Harold M.
Ye Mystic Krewe Taps Nine Men;
New Members Outstanding in Campus
Activities; Members Now Total 17
Marks RH Fay
Mancino -.... FS Bryson
BEAT ROLUNS
By TED GRISSETT
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s truest In Theft,"
Today "■: "-^----^^^^gj'e
l^d nine new men last Monday and
*-- captain of the Krewe, Fred
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tors 57-53;
Seventeen Each
and Don Eakin spelled 'Hatte
m Hatters trounced the Florid
Lipton Concert jPan.Jf^n
Opens Annual JJfarfo On ' ^^^
Artist Series 'p- ^"Pe'Unp^n*
Elizabeth Hall was the seen*
many new formats and tuxec,'
said
some o£ the words
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liday' Festivities Uegm Today
By BARBARA BKUNDAGE
'& Ox 'That is not said right," said the
caterpillar.
g "Not quite right, I'm afraid,
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il to beJPresented in Daytonajonight
Pi Kappa Phi Wins Intramural Dean Hudson And Orchestra
Football Crown Without a Blemish Present 'Moonlight Serenade
By JACK GRIFFITH ATI Af' nrh
The final game is over in the touch football series a At Air BaSe lOniOrrOW lllgn
en lWs 14-12^^ Christmas Presentation of Little Theatre
rowd saw a fighting Stetson To Include Two Plajs Bj ChaHes Dicken
^ih ^ .*^'?. P°'"' /"c'^f^",! ^ ^^^^ '■^^'' *^ '•^^ Christmas hoi- 1 many at this time of the year when i generosity
ors the decision last saturaay j^^^ season "nproaches. there are the spirit <if_,?iving and brother- neglected
ite 3 Men To Each Girl On Campi
|j>, _ ^""'' '■ -"ase you have, wondered where all the people
"F ■ _ [t^lCn, T rk^^^l I ^^'"'"0"^ lines, in the downtown restaurai
W-M g-fc I'T^Zk'B^d •*-'"CCtt (places, you may be interested to know the
nailer Wg,w ^, ;^^^
RY RENEWED \Stetson l95o
,LANDO ^. fy FRED nscHER
Ml« Mary Ethel Gilbert ,nw „ ^^ '^'^^^ FISCHER
9 football season for the Stctsc^",- we^ch ,3 U^^JJ.The chucKles and guffaws
Orlando wav to tangle with t dav ^„i„..., "^ '" the Haffo. ir... — .^v.oe^.., i.zz... .. ^^ -
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laces, you ..
fnts this year ;
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Campus
le people are coming
restaurants, and var-
know there aren't as
lines, in the downtown restaurants, and var-
may be interested to know there aren't as
r as last year. Official figures from Registrar
Kvvp'c ^ffw-/. inHirate enrollment stands at 1828 for the
Something New Is Coming;
I Ring Theatre Opens Monday
By FRED FISCHER London Mayfai.- set is madly
r.The chiir<ki<>c o^j „..,-, .. passionatelv in invo ^f,,.. „„ I
London Mayl„.. o.. ,» ,„auij
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A YEAR
IN STETSON'S
CLASSIC HALLS AND
TEMPLES"
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cJjear ^^inia ft/ later, ^enderlu thu
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Salutations;
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.^J^ail, ^Ima iv later dear.
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WHERE THE GREEKS GATHER
IT'S CURTAIN TIME
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J. OLLIE EDMUNDS,
M.A., LL.B., LL.D.,
A graduate of this university who, in his two years
as president, has been building a greater Stetson to
prepare students for mtelhgent participation in a com-
plex world.
Dr. Edmunds is more than a college executive —
he has the interest in this university's young people
and activities and the proud enthusiasm possible only
to an alumnus.
We gratefully dedicate our 1950 Hatter to our presi-
dent and our friend.
. . . _Xfn institution is the lenatnened
naaoiv of- '
one man
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The lengthened shadow ... of its own
graduate. The NEW Law School, on
a campus of its own, in a world of its
own, with a national reputation for pro-
ducing lawyers that are among the
top.
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LEMUEL A. HASLUP, DEAN
1950 marks the fiftieth anniversary of Stetson's College
of Law, established in 1900 and now regarded as one of
the finest law colleges in the south. For many years the
College of Law occupied a part of Science Hall. Several
years ago, however, because of the larger enrollment of
students, it was moved to the former athletic office building
of ihe Naval Air Station.
The College of Law is a member of the Association of
American Law Schools and is approved by the Council of
Legal Education of the American Bar Association. Its
purpose is to give to young men and women the training
and instruction that will qualify them for active duties m
the office and courtroom. A high conception of the ethics
of the legal profession and the citizenship responsibilities
of the profession is stressed.
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JAMES R. RICHARDSON
Associate Professor of Law
HARVEY I. JERNIGAN
Instructor in Law
DR. JAMES R. WILSON
Visiting Professor of Law
DR. LEONARD I. CURTIS
Visiting Professor of Law
DR. ROY F. HOWES
Pr-iessor of Lav/
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FIRST ROW
JUSTIN JAMES ALBAUGH: St. Petersburg; president Methodist
Student Movement, secretary Tnomcis Law Club, clerk Phi Alpha
Delta — GERALD A. ARNOWITT: Tampa; Thomas Law Club, Phi
Delta Phi — HAROLD M. BEARDALL: Orlando; Phi Alpha Delta,
social vice-president Phi Alpha Delta — BERREIN H. BECKS —
HARRY DOUGLAS BOSWELL: Columbus. Ga
North Carolina; Phi Delta Phi — LOUIS C. DEAL; St. Petersburg;
Delta Sigma Phi, president Delta Sigma Phi, inter-traternity coun-
cil, president inter-fraternity council. Rules and Procedure Com-
mittee, Phi Society, Scroll and Key, Phi Alpha Theta, Ye Mystic
Krewe, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Honor
Court, president junior law class, Thomas Law Club.
FOURTH ROW
SECOND ROW
RAWDON E. BRADLEY: Lake Wales; Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Phi —
JOSEPH GUERRY CAMP: Ormond Beach; Phi Delta Phi — JAMES
D. CAPPA: Plant City; Phi Alpha Delta, Thomas Law Club —
W. H. CARMINE, JR.: Fort Myers; treasurer Student Bar Asso-
ciation, magister of Phi Delta Phi — MARION A. CARSON:
Lyond, Ga.
ORVILLE DEGERNESS: DeLand; master of ritual Delta Theta Phi
BILLY DRIVER: Clearwater; Phi Alpha Delta — JAMES R.
DURDON: Daytona Beach; president Young Democrats: vice-
president Young Democrats, president senior class Icrw school,
treasurer Phi Alpha Delta, justice Phi Alpha Delta, Thomas Law
Club, Phi Alpha Theta — LLOYD B. FORTNER: Pickens, South
Carolina; Phi Alpha Delta — ROBERT McKERNESS FOSTER, JR.:
West Palm Beach; Phi Delta Phi, president International Rela-
tions Club.
THIRD ROW
FIFTH ROW
MICHAEL J. CASALE: Williamsport, Pennsylvania — WILLOUGH-
BY T. COX: Orlando; Stray Greeks, X Club, president X CluLi,
Social vice-president Phi Alpha Delta — JOSEPH J. DAVIES:
St. Petersburg; Sigma Nu, intramural manager and sentinel
Sigma Nu, Phi Alpha Delta, Chapman Law Club, treasurer
Chapman Law Club, Florida State Bar Association, student
advisor. Young Democrats, Stetson Veterans' Association, busi-
ness manager Stetson Quarterly — BRUCE H. DAVIS: Lexington,
IRVIN FRANK, JR.: Fort Pierce; Phi Delta Phi — FRED A.
GERAMONOS: DeLand; Inter-Fraternity Council, vice-president
Inter-Fraternily Council, Delta Sigma Phi, president, vice-presi-
dent, sergeant at arms in Delta Sigma Phi, International Relations
Club, Intra-murals manager, Thomas Law Club, Phi Delta Phi —
HARRISON D. GRIFFIN: DeLand; Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Phi,
Dela Phi, Adelphos Society, Little Theater — MARVENE ALLEN-
BY GORDON — LEO W. HALEY: DeLand; Phi Alpha Delta.
PEPPER AND COMPANY
OBJECTION OVERRULED
ALBAUGH
ARNOWITT
BEARDALL
BECKS
BOSWELL
BRADLEY
CAMP
CAPPS
CARMINE
CARSON
CASALE
COX
DAVIES
DAVIS
DEAL
DEGERNESS
DRIVER
DURDON
FORTNER
FOSTER
FRANK
GEROMANOS
GRIFFIN
GORDON
HALEY
HENDRIX
HERCE
HEVEK
HORNSBY
INGRAM
INMAN
JACOBS
JACOBSON
KARL
KNOWLES
KOEHLER
LEE
LENCZYK
LePLA
McKEHNA
McKEOWN
MULLIS
NICHOLSON
PARKS
PATRICK
PEARCE
PEEL
PENLAND
PEHKINSON
RIBAUDO
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LAW S E
FIRST ROW
FRANK H. HENDRIX: Winter Taven: Delta Sigma Phi, secretary
and pledge master Delta Sigma Phi, Scroll and Key, secretary
and president Scroll and Key, Phi Society, president Phi Society,
Phi Alpha Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Thomas Law Club — MARIO
N. HERCE: Key West; Thomas Law Club: secretary Thomas Law
Club HUBERT H. HEVEY, JR. — JAMES RUSSEU HORNSBY:
Davenport: Press Club, "S" Club, varsity football, Sigma Nu, De-
bate Club, Thomas Law Club, Delta Theta Phi ~ PORTER W.
INGRAM: New Smyrna Beach: Sigma Nu.
SECOND ROW
JACK C. INMAN: DeLand; Pi Kappa Phi, secretary and president
Pi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, International Relations Club,
president International Relations Club, Ye Mystic Krewe, Band,
social vice-president Student Bar Association — JOSEPH C.
JACOBS: DeLand; Phi Alpha Delta DONALD C. JACOBSON:
DeLand: Dela Theta Phi — FREDERICK B. KARL: Daytona Beach;
Sigma Nu, Ye Mystic Krewe, Phi Alpha Delta, Inter-Fraternity
Council, Veterans' Organization, honor court justice, Newman
Club — PHILLIP LAMARR KNOWLES: Bonifay; editor Stetson Re-
porter, commander Stetson Veterans' Association, Phi Alpha Delta,
Delta Sigma Phi, Ye Mystic Krewe, Chapman Law Club, secre-
tary Delta Sigma Phi, secretary-treasurer Stetson Press Associa-
tion, corresponding secretary Phi Alpha Delta, secretary Stetson
Bar Association.
THIRD ROW
THOMAS A. KOEHLER: DeLand; Honor Court, Phi Delta Phi,
ROBERT WILSON LEE: Orlando — FREDERICK HENRY
LENZYK: DeLand: Phi Alpha Delta, treasurer Phi Alpha
Delta, vice-president senior class — JOSEPH H. LePLA: Palatka;
Phi Delta Phi — FRANCIS X. McKEHNA: St. Albans, N. Y.;
president senior class, president junior class.
FOURTH ROW
HONORE S. McKEOWN: West Palm Beach; Delta Theta Phi,
Inter-fraternity Council - CLAUDE L. MULLIS: JacksonviUe; Delta
Sigma Phi, historian Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Phi, historian
Phi Delta Phi, Ye Mystic Krewe, boastwain Ye Mystic Krewe,
editor Stetson Reporter, Inter-fraternity Council, president and
treasurer Inter-fraternity Council, vice-president sophomore class,
social vice-president student body. Press Club, treasurer Press
Club, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and
Universities, Student Library Committee — EARL G. NICHOLSON:
DeLand; Kappa Kappa Psi, Delta Sigma Phi, corresponding secre-
tary Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Alpha Delta, clerk Phi Alpha Delta —
BEN PARKS: Lakeland; Pi Kappa Delta, Phi Alpha Delta, Pi
Kappa Alpha - ROY REX PATRICK: St. Petersburg; Delta Sigma
Phi, sergeant-at-arms and house manager Delta Sigma Phi, Phi
Alpha Delta, Phi Alpha Theta.
FIFTH ROW
RICHARD WARREN PEARCE — JOSEPH A. PEEL, JR.: West Palm
Beach; Delta Sigma Phi, president Delta Sigma Phi, Interfrater-
nity Council, freshman advisor. Student Bar Association, Thomas
Law Club, Legal Interfraternity Council, Phi Alpha Delta, Inter-
national Relations Club, business staff Stetsonian, publicity com-
mit'ee Studet Government Association, Rules and Procedure Com-
mittee, Veterans' Association, president Veterans' Association —
PERRY PENLAND: Tampa; Chapman Law Club, Associate Justice
Honor Court, Chief Justice Honor Court, Vice Dean Delta Theta
Phi, Dean Delta Theta Phi, Grievance Committee, Student Bar
Association, Ye Mystic Krewe — STANLEY C. PERKINSON: St.
Petersburg; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Theta Phi — PETER T.
RIBAUDO, JR.: DeLand.
HASHING IT OVEH
STUDY HOUR
L A
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FIRST ROW
ROBERT A. RICKEY: Owego, New York; business manager of
Stetson Reporter, business manager of Hatter, Delta Theta Phi
legal Iraternitv, press club — R. K. ROBERSON: DeLand —
CHARLES A. ROBINSON, JR.: St. Petersburg; Phi Alpha Delta —
HERMAN SALTZMAN: DeLand; Secretary Treasurer of Thomas
Law Club, President of Thomas Law Club.
SECOND ROW
SMITH SANBORN: DeLand — WILLIAM SINGLETON, JR.; De-
Land: debate team. Pi Kappa Delta, degree of special distinction
in debating, Phi Delta Phi, president student bar association,
president Thomas Law Club -- GLENN BRYAN SMITH, JR. —
STEVE STEPHENS: Jacksonville; Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Phi —
PAUL T. DOUGLAS: Lake Worth.
THIRD ROW
HARRISON C. THOMPSON: Daytona Beach; swimming inslruc
tor, Phi Delta Phi MAURICE WAGNER: DeLand — WILBUR
R. WARD: Bradenton; Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Theta Phi ---
CHARLES H. WARWICK: West Palm Beach — WAYNE W.
WEST: DeLand.
MOCK TRIAL
"GENTLEMEN OF THE BAR"
RICKEY
ROBERSON
ROBERTS
ROBINSON
SALTZMAN
SANBORN
SINGLETON
SMITH
STEPHENS
DOUGLAS
THOMPSON
WAGNER
WARD
WARWICK
WEST
THE GRIND, HASLUP VERSION
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Y EAR LAW
James Nelson Baynard
Uriel Blount, Jr.
Marion Adair Carson
Michael Casale
Jefferson W. Clark
William Fletcher Cox
Bruce H. Davis
John H. Evans
Irving M. Felder
Gordon Victor Frederick
Curtis B. Goff
W. B. Gochenour
William H. Green
Royce R. Lewis
Glen W. Martin
Johnie Allen McLeod
Wm. McGiliray Morrison, Jr.
Marvin S. Nemark
Robert Edwin Powers
Paul Jones Stewart
John Aaron Sutton
Edward J. Trotter
Robert W. Wilson
Victor Hugo Wright
BAYNARD
BLOUNT
CARSON
CASALE
CLARK
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DAVIS
EVANS
FELDEH
FREDERICK
GOFF
GOCHENOUR
GREEN
LEWIS
MARTIN
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STEWART
SUTTON
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WILSON
WRIGHT
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F
T YEAR LAW
Russell Benton
Margaret Berg
Gerald Stanley Berkell
John Ingram Berry
John Wesley Booth
Ernest Mark Breed
Ouitmon Brown
Douglas Mayo Carlton
Julian Griffin Clark
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
Jennings Bryan Cromartie
Kenneth C. Cross, Jr.
Wayne Willard Cutler
Harold Anthony Drees
George B. Everett
W. Richard Every
Frank Fernandez
Alex D. Finch
Ronald Joseph Fruda
Sam Goodfriend
Cliff Byrd Gosney, Jr.
John Lewis Graves
Walker S. Green
Gale Kensington Greene
Lillian Elizabeth Grubbs
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BENTON
BERG
BERKELL
BERRY
BOOTH
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BREED
BROWN
CARLTON
CLARK
CLEVELAND
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Leon John Heintz
Juney Roy Hill
Charles Richard Hillman
Frederick Harold Hope, Jr.
LeRoy Erreth Kennedy
John B. Kirkpatrick
Fred R. Langford
John Henry Leafhen
William Shelton Metcalf
Vincent Nuccio
George Pallotto
Harry C. Panos
Salvatore Vincent Passafiume
Robert L. Rowe, Jr.
Frank P. Savoldi
Charles Van Sikes
Lloyd Anderson Smith
Steve Stratford
Don Ray Warren
Bailey M. Welden
John Lile Williams, Jr.
Jack Woodson Winfree
HEINTZ
HILL
HILLMAN
HOPE
KENNEDY
KIRKPATHICK
LANGFORD
LEATHEN
METCALF
NUCCIO
PALLOTTO
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CHAIPMIAN AND THOMAS LAW CLUBS
The Chapman and Thomas Law Clubs were organized under the sponsorship of two distinguished graduates of
the College of Lav^ These clubs develop in the members the faculty for oral expression and the skill of legal argu-
mentation. This is fostered by a system of practice and criticism. Membership is open to all students in the College
of Law.
CHAPMAN LAW CLUB: President, Glen W. Martin; Vice-President, Margaret Berg; Secretary-Treasurer, Lillian E.
Grubbs. Other members include Earnest M. Breed, W. A. Brown, Ben Carson, Julian Clark, James M. Cole, Harold
A. Drees, Billy Driver, Charles Hillman, Curtis Goff, Louis Kurz, Jr., Fred Longford, Johnnie McLeod, Bill Metcalf,
George Pallotto, Leo Pollack, J. C. Reed, Ben Sidwell, Charles V. Sikes, Paul J. Stewart, John R. Wood, Robert Rowe.
THOMAS LAW CLUB: President, Herman Saltzman; Vi:e-President, James N. Baynard; Secretary, Frank Regano;
Treasurer, Sam Goodfriend; Personal Relations, George Reed. Other members include Justin Albaugh, Gerald Arno-
witt, J. C. Bodiford, Earl C. Branning, E. A. Brown, Douglas M. Carlton, Michael Casale, Francis J. Christie, Jennings
B. Cromartie, Alex Finch, Ronald Fruda, Truman E. Garson, Mario N. Herce, Edward J. Kwiathowski, Al Lennie, Marvin
Newmark, Ben Parks, Bob Powers, Frank Regano, David M. Rouse, Frank Savoldi, Bill Singleton, jack W. Winfree.
ALBAUGH ARNOWITT BAYNARD CASALE
WINFREE HEHCE NEWMARK PARKS
CROMARTIE FINCH FRUDA GOODFRIEND
POWERS SAVOLDI SINGLETON
PRESIDENT ARNOWITT
TIHIIE STUIDENT BAR
The purpose of the Student Bar Association is to provide a
unified organization of students enrolled in the College of Law,
with a view toward maintaining a closer relationship among
students of the various classes and between the individual and
the administration. The Association attempts to promote the
interests of the students individually and collectively, and to
provide a measure of self-government for the members of the
law school. It consists of the entire membership of the law
school and seeks to develop an atmosphere of cooperation
and better understanding among students and faculty.
The ofiicers of the Student Bar are as follows: Gerald Arnowitt, President;
Arthur Grant, Vice-President; Glen Martin. Social Vice-President; Viiginialee
Culbreth, Secretary; and Uriel Blount, Treasurer,
HI
K COUIRT
The purpose of the Honor Court is to promote on effective
educational campaign against forces which are beneath the
dignity of the law and the position which the law occupies
in the American form of government. The Honor Court serves
as a court for the trial of infractions and the recommendation of
punishment in cases of guilt. The court consists of seven
justices, two of which are from the freshman class, two from
the junior class, and three from the senior class. The chief
justice, head of the Honor Court, is elected from the seven
justices.
CHIEF JUSTICE PENLAND
The Honor Court this year is led by Chief Justice Perry Penland. Other
justices, representatives from each of the classes, are Earl Nicholson. Rondo
Sullivan, Glen Martin, Irving Felder. Andrew Kay. and Lloyd Mosely.
E L T A T HI IE T A IP HI
ATIONAL LEGAL FRATERNIT
FULLER WARREN SENATE
The National Senate of Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity founded in 1913 has as its objects: to unite fraternally
congenial students of law; to lead them and their fellow students to high scholarship and legal learning; to pro-
mote justice; to inspire respect for the noblest qualities of manhood; and to advance the interests of every
college of law with which the fraternity is associated.
The officers of the Stetson chapter are as follows: Dean, Perry Penland; Vice Dean, Francis McKenna; Clerk
of Rolls, Walter Folkes; Clerk of Exchequer, Victor Wright; Bailiff, John R. Sutton; Master of Ritual, Ben Willmott;
and Tribune, Glen Martin. The faculty advisor is J. R. Richardson.
I. R. RICHARDSON VICTOH WRIGHT FRANCIS McKENNA
PERRY PENLAND JOHN R. SUTTON GLEN MARTIN BEN WILLMOTT
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FRUDA
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JACOBSON
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PENLAND
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SUTTON
FINCH
WILLIAMS
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IPIHIII DELTA PHI
Phi Delta Phi was founded on December 13, 1869, at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. It thus became the
first legal, as well as the first professional, fraternity to be
founded in the United States. The fraternity has strived con-
stantly to promote a higher standard of professional ethics in
law schools and the profession at large.
The Stetson chapter was formally installed on December 5,
1947, after its petition was accepted by the National Convention
in September, 1947. 'Ihe officers are William Carmine, Magister;
Wayne West, Exchequer; Thomas Koehler, Clerk; and Charles
Warwick, Historian.
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The purpose of Phi Alpha Delta is to encourage scholarship, to promote the discussion of legal subjects, to effec-
tuate fellowship and to foster the high ideals of the legal profession.
Past officers were James Durden, justice; Charles Robinson, vice-justice; Willoughby Cox, second vice-justice;
Earl Nicholson, clerk; Frederick Lenezyk, treasurer; John Burton, marshal; Leo W. Haley, corresponding secretary.
Officers recently elected are Robert W. Wilson, justice; John Burton, vice-justice; William Green, second vice-
justice; H. Knox Bettinghouse, clerk; Uriel Blount, Jr., treasurer; Rex Patrick, marshal; and Claude Stonemetz, corre-
sponding secretary. Harvey J. Jernigan is the faculty advisor.
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DR. HARRY C. GARWOOD
Dean of the School of Liberal Arts
BENSON W. DAVIS
Dean of Men
ETTER M. TURNER
Dean of Women
EDWARD C. FURLONG
Director of the School oi Business
DR. W. HUGH McENIHY. JR.
Chairman oi the Graduate Council
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BARBARA ROW£
Registrar
CARL H. JOHNSON
Director of Men's Dormitories
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News Bureau Assistant
CLIFFORD B. ROSA
Bursar
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THE FREUNDS AND FRIEND
TETSON'S FACULTY
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EZRA ALLEN
Visiting Professor of Biology
ELIZABETH AUTREY
Assistant Professor of Physical
KENNETH L. BALLENGER
Associate Professor of Voice
HOWARD L. BATESON
Professor of Modern Languages
C. A. BERGSTRESSER
Assistant Professor of Mathematic
WILLIAM BREWSTER SUSIE BELLOWS
Instructor in Business Administration Associate Professor of Elemenlaryj
Education
J. RAY CABLE
Professor of Economics
RANDOLPH L. CARTER
Professor of Education
JOHN F. CONN
Professor of Chemistry
HELEN ALLINGER
Professor of Organ
FLORENCE BAKER
Bnltain Hall Hostess
B. F. EZELL
Professor of Psychiology
RICHARD C. BRAND
Professor of Speech
FRANCES BUXTON
Professor of Violii
HARRY E. CALDWELL
Assistant Professor of Psychologyi
R. E. CLARK
Professor of Sociology
POPE A. DUNCAN
Professor of Religion
RICHARD M. FEASEL
Director of Ihe Band
GERTRUDE H. FOSTER
Associate Professor of Spanish
DOROTHY L. FULLER
Associate Professor of Bioloqy
BYRON H. GIBSON
Professor of Enalisfi
VIRGINIA E. GRIFFIN
Assistant Professor of Speech
JANIE GOOLSBY
Assistant Professor of Art
VERONICA D. GOVE
Associate Professor of Public School^AROLD M. GRIFFIN
Music Glee Clubs Director
J. HARRISON GRIFFIN
Christian Education Department
ANN RICHARDSON HAYS
Assistant Professor of Physical
Education
lOHN HICKS
Professor of English
ETHEL M. FISHER
Instructor in Piano
VIOLET L. ERASER
Assistant Professor of Piano
PAUL H. FULLER
Associate Professor of Se. and B.A.
W. S. CORDIS
Professor Emeritus of Greek
WILLIAM H. GREEN
Purchasing Agent
EDITH HARVEY
Professor of Art
ESTHER M. HICK
Assistant Professor of Physical
Education
WITH THE COMMON MAN
THE LIFE OF A PHYS ED TEACHER
STARTING YOUNG
THE FACULTY AT LEISURE
TETSON'S FACULTY
H. W. HUHT
Professor of Education
GEORGE L. JENKINS
Associate Professor of Pliysics
GILBEIT L. LYCAN
Professor of Mathematics
MARY NELLE MARTIN
Circulalion Librarian
ELOISE NEWELL
Assistant Professor of Physical
Education
MAXINE L. PATTERSON
Assistant Professor of Secretarial
Science
CHARLES E. IRONSIDE
Visitina Professor of Economics
SARA S. JERNIGAN
Professor of Physical Education
ELEANOR LEEK
Associate Professor of Cello |
MARY TRIBBLE LOWRY
Assistant Professor of English
JOHN McALISTER
Associate Professor in Piano
WILLIAM YOUNG MICKLE
Professor of Accounting
QUINCY T. NELSON
Postmistress
LILLIAN PRESTON
Instructor in Speech
MARY T. PRICHARD
Instructor in English
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Associate Professor of Biology
Professor of French
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OHN T. RHETT
LEONARD G. TOMPKINS
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Visiting Professor of History
Professor of Chemistry
JUTH M. RICHARDSON
Instructor in Voice
FRANK R. TUBBS
Associate Professor of EngUsh
THOMAS A. WHITENER
Director of Admissions
SAY V. SOWERS
Professor of Education
LAWRENCE O. VICKERS
Instructor in Sociology
SAMUEL WILCOX
Associate Professor of Economics
LEO SPURRIER
Professor of Accounting
CHARLOTTE L. VAUGHEN
Instructor in German
MINNIE ELLA WILLIAMS
Instructor in English
[RVING C. STOVER
Professor of Speech
JOHN V. VAUGHEN
Professor of Chemistry
A. M. WINCHESTER
Professor of Biology
f. BLANFORD TAYLOR
Director of News Bureau
O. LAFAYETTE WALKER
Professor of Religion
HARRY S. WINTERS
Professor of History and Pohtical
Science
OUR OWN ITURBIS
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RONALD SPENCER
BETTY CLAMP
Social Vice-PresidenI
Vice-President
HARRY HINCKLEY
GEORGE EVERETT
Treasurer
President
BETTY FLOHY
Secretary
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JEAN MAXCY Vice-President
LOIS BERLIN Secretary
DICK ROSE Treasurer
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BILL WEST President
BETTY WOOD MOORE . . . Vice-President
SUE BRANNON Secretary
WOODY MABRY Treasurer
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JAMES PERDUE President
NANCY WILLIAMS Vice-President
ELWYN BROWN Secretary
JOE COURSON Treasurer
JACK COLDIRON . Freshman Representative
LOIS NEWELL, President
TIHIE WOMEN'S COUNCIL
THE OFFICERS: Lois Newell, President; Margaret Reichter, Vice-President; Marilyn Purvis. Secretary; Barbara Baker, June
CoEsin, Virginialee Culbrsth, Gloria Kline, Judy Finne, Carol lean Hale, Jimmie Nell Fleming, Betty Land, Betty Ivey, and
Lucy Bishop.
d^rittain ^J^ali (council
Members of the house council
ore: Tommy Braddock, Presi-
dent; Annette Wilcox, Secretory;
Polly Craig, Social Chairman;
lo Ann Ederington, and Bettina
Bryan .
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Members of the council are: Laura Jean Selec-
man. President; Tommie Tomlinson, Vice-Pres-
ident; Delores Grey, Secretary-Treasurer; Clifta
Ann Rohde, Room Chairman; Winifred Wigle,
Publicity Chairman; and Bette Brewin, BarBara
Brundage, Justine Vaughen, Vivien Dreggors.
Juanita Hansen, and Margee Willis.
LAURA JEAN SELECMAN
stetson ^J^aii ..J^ouSe
Officers of the house council
include: Lucy Bishop, President
Betty Clamp, Vice-President
Ruth Mary Dixon, Secretary
Lenora Williams, Treasurer; and
Jewell Johnston, Social Chair-
man. Other members of the
council are: Nancy Theriot, Bar-
bara Jean Smith, Barbara Phil-
lips, Jane Jackson, Betty Flippo,
and Miladine Ward.
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begins. Four hundred freshmen enter-
ing college. There'll be some changes
made!
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THE FRESHMAN
FIRST ROW
Norman Aberts, Jr., Joyce Abrahamson, George
Ackroyd III, John Adamo, Frank Anderson, John Ard,
Marion Ayers, Alice E. Aylward.
SECOND ROW
Vaughn Aylward, Anita Baars, Helen J. Bagwell, J.
Edwin Bailey, Floyd B. Baker, William L. Baker,
Carolyn M. Baltzer, Barbara Y. Barnes.
THIRD ROW
H. Lorraine Barrington, Verna Barrington, Betty Jo
Batton, L. Lamar Batts, Helen Baxter, Otis H. Beeler,
Jr., Gerald H. Benjamin, Charles E. Bennett.
FOURTH ROW
Jack P. Benson, William F. Bethea, Robert Bissell,
Suzanne Blow, Sarah Jane Bodge, Stanley Joy
Bodner, Dorothy F. Bohren, D. Aaron Bonnell, Jr.
FIFTH ROW
Frances M. Boston, Nita C. Botts, Paul F. Bowers,
Arthur H. Boyd, William Boyd, Kennon Boyette, Wil-
liam Brocewell, Tommie Braddock.
ABERTS
ABRAHAMSON
ACKROYD
ADAMO
ANDERSON
ARD
AYERS
AYLWARD
AYLWARD
BAARS
BAGWELL
BAILEY
BAKER
BAKER
BALTZER
BARNES
BARRINGTON
BARRINGTON
BATTON
BATTS
BAXTER
BEELER
BENJAMIN
BENNETT
BENSON
BETHEA
BISSELL
BLOW
BODGE
BODNER
BOHREN
BONNELL
BOSTON
BOTTS
BOWERS
BOYD
BOYD
BOYETTE
BRACEWELL
BRADDOCK
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FIRST ROW
Mary ]o Braddy, Madelyne Brady, R. J. Brady, Wil-
liam Braunworth, Nancy Brenner, Lois Brewer, Robert
Brisson, James Brooks.
SECOND ROW
Margie Brooks, Jeannette Brown, Samuel Brown,
Mary Bryan, Mary Sue Buchanan, Peter Paul Bukur,
Barry Bunch, Mike Bundrick.
THIRD ROW
Geraldine Burgess, Geraldine Burnett, Edward
Burney, Robert Burns, Marcia Burris, Maxine Joyce
Buzzell, Kenneth Campbell, Edwin P. Carson.
FOURTH ROW
Franklin Carter, James Cates, Johanna Mae Cath-
cart, Duward Chaffie, Patricia Clark, Bruce Clary,
Edwin Clayton, Anne Clements.
FIFTH ROW
Bernard Cochran, James Colagreco, Jack Coldiron,
Lillie Collins, Donald Colwell, Shirley Alice Connell,
Lambert G. Constantino, Talmadge Townsend
Coogler.
BRADDY BRADY BRADY BRAUNWORTH BRENNER BREWER BRISSON BROOKS
BROOKS BROWN BROWN BRYAN BUCHANAN BUKUR BUNCH BUNDRICK
BURGESS BURNETT BURNEY BURNS BURRIS BUZZELL CAMPBELL CARSON
CARTER CATES CATHCART CHAFFIE CLARK CLARY CLAYTON CLEMENTS
COCHRAN COLAGRECO COLDIRON COLLINS COLWELL CONNELL CONSTANTINE COOGLER
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THE FRESHMAN
FIRST ROW
Nancy Cooke, A. Homer Cooksey, Bette Jane Cope-
land, Marilyn Frances Craig, Gary Crawford, Su-
sanne Kay Crawford, Robert Credle, Anna May
Creese.
SECOND HOW
William Cuddy, Johanna Dalbo, Watkin Dando,
Thelma Jean Dare, Jewell Davis, Mary Davis, Frank
Clyde Deen, Turner DeHart.
THIRD ROW
Mary Elizabeth Delaney, Jeanette DePalma, Russell
David Depew, John Milton Dickson, Fay Dietzen,
June Ellen Dillard, Madeline Helen Dinkins, Dolores
Doty.
FOURTH ROW
Laureen Douglass, Betty Dury, George Stetson Eddy,
John Edwards, Joe C. Elliott, Jean Anne Eriksen, An-
thony Fakess, Robert Davis Faulkner.
nFTH ROW
James Favero, Margaret Feinsod, Hillis Fetter, Van
R. Field, Jerome Fine, Ruby Jo Fletcher, William Flow-
ers, Charles Flouraker.
COOKE
COOKSEY
COPELAND
CRAIG
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
CREDLE
CREESE
CUDDY
DALBO
DANDO
DARE
DAVIS
DAVIS
DEEN
DetlART
DELANEY
DePALMA
DEPEW
DICKSON
DIETZEN
DILLARD
DINKINS
DOTY
DOUGLASS
DURY
EDDY
EDWARDS
ELLIOTT
ERIKSEN
FAKESS
FAULKNER
FAVERO
FEINSOD
FETTER
FIELD
FINE
FLETCHER
FLOWERS
FOURAKER
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FIRST ROW
Charles F. Foster, Daris Foy, William Fuller, Robert
Garwood, Nicholas George, Alice Giles, Howard
Davis Gold, Jimmy Gordon.
SECOND ROW
Walter Grady, Francis Green, W. D. Griffith, Helen
Grimley, Nancy Grissett, James Thomas Hackworth,
Teresa Ann Haddock, Betty Gayle Hagood.
THIRD ROW
John Haile, Nancy Lee Hale, Don William Hall,
Vedual Wesley Hamilin, Roy Bendix Hansen, Vernon
Burns Hardin, Marjorie Carroll Hart, Eva Dolores
Hartshorn.
FOURTH ROW
Kaye Haynes, Theodore Heisig, Dana Hendricks,
Crover Henley, Dorothy Anne Herndon, Edna May
Hill, George Thomas Hodges, Howard Hodkins.
FIFTH ROW
C. W. Holley, Joyce Hollingsworth, Powell Odell
Holt, Harry Howard Honsberger, Gere Ilene Howard,
Mary Lucille Huff, Dorothy Evelyn Humphries, Jane
Pauline Hutton.
FOSTER
GRADY
HAILE
HAYNES
HOLLEY
FOY
FULLER
GREEN
GRIFFITH
HALE
HALL
HEISIG
HENDRICKS
HOLLINGSWORTH HOLT
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HARDIN
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HADDOCK
HART
HODGES
HUMPHRIES
GORDON
HAGOOD
HARTSHORN
HODKINS
HUTTON
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THE PRE
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FIRST ROW
Martha Elizabeth Ingram, Sol Israel, Carl I. Jackson,
Dorothy James, Sandra Jamieson, Otis L. Jarvis, John
B. Joerg, Jane Johnson.
SECOND ROW
Jeane Jones, Ralph M. Julianelle, John Frank Karl,
Donal Ray Keen, Eugene L. Kelly, Roy Arnold Ken-
nington. Jack Davidson Kern, Era Reed Kerr.
THIRD ROW
Sara J. Kinard, Ruth Klein, Patty Ann Koch, Demories
Ann Krause, Lee W. Kunkel, Laura Lodine Langwish,
Mary Ann Lanier, Gordon G. Larkin.
FOURTH ROW
Dorothy Lastinger, Raymond Lawrence, James Ed-
ward Lee, Paul Henry Lee, Wilfred LeVeille, Joseph
Peter Lewicke, Carroll E. Lewis, Joyce Laverne Lewis.
FIFTH ROW
William Eugene Locker, Doris Evelyn Locklair, Phillip
H. Logan, Billie Lee Lohman, Edna H. Lowry, Betty
Jean Lund, Howard G. Lyster, Rollan H. McCall.
INGRAM
JONES
KINARD
LASTINGER
LOCKEH
ISRAEL JACKSON
JULIANELLE KARL
KLEIN KOCH
LAWRENCE LEE
LOCKLAIR LOGAN
JAMES
KEEN
KRAUSE
LEE
LOHMAN
JAMIESON
KELLY
KUNKEL
LeVEILLE
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KENNINGTON KERN
LANGWISH LANIER
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LEWIS
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CILA
FIRST ROW
Henry Bun McCall III, Jean McCormick, John Milton
McCorkle, Bruce McCuUough, Isaac B. McDonald,
Bryan McGee, Joan Wilson McLean, Shirley Ann
McLin.
SECOND ROW
Dixie McMillan, Donald W. McMillen, Joan Mace,
John Maginder, Tom W. Mahaffey, John Manning,
Lillian Marchington, Francis Mark.
THIRD ROW
Henry Martin, Ronald Martin, Walter Scott Mask,
Fred S. Mauk, Mabel Moupin, James P. Medlin,
Jerry Frederick Meeks, Betty Merry.
FOURTH ROW
Edward Michael Meza, George John Michaelos,
Emma V. Middleton, Merrilee Ruth Middleton, Doro-
thy Virginia Milligan, Carole H. Miller, Frances
Miller, Gabriela Luisa Molina.
FIFTH ROW
Judson Morgan, Edna Marie Morris, Mary Louise
Morris, Jackie Murray, Nancy Charlotte Naylor,
Charles Coleman Nelson, Joy Nichols, Walter
Nichols.
McCORMlCK
McMILLEN
MARTIN
MICHAELOS
MORRIS
McCORKLE
MACE
MASK
MIDDLETON
MORRIS
McCULLOUGH
MAGIHDER
MAUK
MIDDLETON
MURRAY
McDonald
mahaffey
MAUPIN
MILLER
NAYLOR
McGEE
MANNING
MEDLIN
MILLER
NELSON
McLEAN McLIN
MARCHINGTON MARK
MEEKS MERRY
MILLIGAN MOLINA
NICHOLS NICHOLS
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HE FRESHMAN
FIRST ROW
Ann Northern, Robert J. O'Connell, Nancy Osborne,
Mary Owens, Dorothy Mae Palmer, Mary Helen
Paul, Barbara Jean Peebles, Lorene Perry.
SECOND ROW
Rachel Perry, Pete Petruska, Joyce Pixley, Charles
H. Powers, Willard Pratt, Audrey Marie Price, Guy
Priester, Barbara Primm.
THIRD ROW
Thomas Harold Pulliam, Donald Lyle Pumphrey,
Verna Witt Pumphrey, Edward Thomas Quirk, Jean
Reed, Cheryl Ann Reese, Margaret Renfroe, Ray-
mond Rice.
FOURTH ROW
William Rice, Mary Jacquelyn Rich, Donald Richard-
son, John Rickling, Barbara Robbins, William Rob-
erts, George Robinson, Howard Robinson.
FIFTH ROW
Betty Jean Roe, James Rogers, Loretta Rogers, Shirley
Rogers, James Rollins, Faye Root, Nelson Root, Ann
Ross.
NORTHEBN
O'CONNELL
OSBORNE
OWENS
PALMER
PAUL
PEEBLES
PERRY
PERRY
PETRUSKA
PIXLEY
POWERS
PRATT
PRICE
PRIESTER
PRIMM
PULLIAM
PUMPHREY
PUMPHBEY
QUIRK
REED
REESE
RENFROE
RICE
HICE
RICH
RICHARDSON
RICKLING
ROBBINS
ROBERTS
ROBINSON
ROBINSON
ROE
ROGERS
ROGERS
ROGERS
ROLLINS
ROOT
ROOT
ROSS
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CILA
FIRST ROW
Martin Rossi, William Rowland, Regina Rutishauser,
Harry Rutledge, Nancy Rutledge, Lois Ryerson,
James Samples, Alfred Sappia.
SECOND ROW
Daniel Scherr, George Schrieffer, William Scranton,
Eileen Selmi, James Semple, James Saymour, Sidney
Shatford, Jack Shaw.
THIRD ROW
Lowell Shaw, Hoke Shirley, George Shriver, John
Sible, Helen Sikking, L. G. Simpson, Emory Sims,
Cloe Slade.
FOURTH ROW
Archibald Smith, Horace Smith, Jack Carlton Smith,
Melvin Smith, Nancy Elizabeth Smith, Robin Smith,
Sidney E. Smith, Wallace Smith.
FIFTH ROW
Walter Smith, Patricia Snowden, Lottie Ann Sparrow,
Mary Hollis Sperry, Vincent Stardick, Rebecca Stalle,
Edward Stephany, C. S. Stephens.
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SCHERR
SHAW
SMITH
SMITH
ROWLAND
SCHRIEFFER
SHIRLEY
SMITH
SNOWDEN
RUTISHAUSER
SCRANTON
SHRIVER
SMITH
SPARROW
RUTLEDGE
SELMI
SIBLE
SMITH
SPERRY
RUTLEDGE
SEMPLE
SIKKING
SMITH
STABDICK
RYERSON
SEYMOUR
SIMPSON
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THiE FRESHMAN CILA
FIRST ROW
Gordon Stephens, M. F. Stiling, Nancy Stillwell,
Frank Stockton, David Stokes, Mickey Stout, Mary
Strebel, Thomas Stringer.
SECOND ROW
Francis SuUivan, Charles Suttles, Kenneth Talbott,
Marilyn Talton, James Taveniere, Marilyn Taylor,
Tom Tenney, Anne Thompson.
THIRD ROW
Francis Tobin, Richard Toole, Donald Traeger, Ann
Trent, Feggy Tudor, Charles Van Zyverden, Harold
Ward, Patricio Ward, Carol Wardwell, Betty Lou
Watson, Audrey Webster.
FOURTH ROW
Jimmy Weller, Rosemary Wetherington, Mary
Wharton, Perry Wheeler, Dorothy Wilde, Betty Jane
Wilke, Know Henry Wilkinson, Luella Willard,
Charles H. Williams.
FIFTH ROW
Harry G. Williams, William Williams, Thelma Willis,
Robert Lee Wilson, Keneth Wing, Stafford Wing,
Otha Winningham, George Wolfe, Edgar Leland
Wood, Patrick A. Woodward.
STEPHENS
STILING STILLWELL
STOCKTON
STOKES
SUTTLES
TALBOTT TALTON
TAVENIERE
TAYLOR
TRAEGER
TRENT TUDOR
VanZYVERDEN
WARD
WEILEH
WETHERINGTON WHARTON
WHEELER
WILDE
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS WILLIS
WILSON WING
WING
STOUT STREBEL
TENNEY THOMPSON
WARD WARDWELL
WILKE WILKINSON
WINNINGHAM WOLFE
STRINGER
TOBIN
WATSON
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PHIL GLANCY
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GUY GARRETT
BILL LANIGAN
OLLIE WELCOMES BOB
GENE MANCINO
BOBBY MARKS
RATS IN ATTENDANCE
CHARLIE BROADWAY
GEORGE EVERETT
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WALTER NICHOLS
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FULMER ARMSTRONG
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"GO, HATTERS"
THE "B" TEAM
Stettson's B Squad, coached by
Nick Triantafellu, Jr., was pret-
ty fair in its own right. The
baby Hatters played a three-
gome schedule, beating Rai-
lord State Prison 25-0 in their
first game and lieing the pris-
on team in their next outing,
26-26. In their only other
game the Bees dropped at 27-0
decision to the Rollins Tar-
lets. Several of the boys on
the squad were promoted to
the Varsity after showing up
well in these contests.
BASKETBALL
ROGER HALLE
SCORES
AL SAPPIA
JORDAN MAYNARD
STETSON 50
GREEN COVE .
38
STETSON
70
ROLLINS . . .
46
STETSON 58
MIAMI . . .
65
STETSON
61
MIAMI . . .
88
STETSON 51
FLORIDA . .
64
STETSON
63
MIAMI . . .
82
STETSON 85
JAX NAVY . .
88
STETSON
51
F. S. C. , . .
53
STETSON 58
GREEN COVE .
59
STETSON
57
FLORIDA . .
53
STETSON 57
MERCER . . .
64
STETSON
63
TAX NAVY . .
59
STETSON 45
TAMPA . . .
73
STETSON
57
MERCER , . .
62
STETSON 63
ROLLINS . . .
48
STETSON
61
GA. TEACHERS
84
STETSON 59
F. S. C. . . .
50
STETSON
57
ERSKINE . . .
67
STETSON 70
F. S. U. . . .
61
STETSON
68
F. S. U. . . .
74
STETSON 73
TAMPA . . .
65
STETSON
60
WOFFORD . .
76
STETSON 59
GA. TEACHERS
78
BILL BYROM
WALT
NICHOLS
DON
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JIM TAVENIERE
FRED WIMER
"PETE" PETERSON
MARTY ROSSI
THE "BEES"
Stetson's "B" Squad, Coached by Nick Triantafellu, posted the best record of all Hatter teams to date.
The junior hoopsters won 13 and lost 5 during season play . They were the champions of the Daytona Beach
Municipal League, defeating Florida Transfer twice to win the title.
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B A S IE B A L L
ANDY CALDWELL
Catcher
LEW TREEN
Outfield
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Infield
FRED WIMER
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WALT lASINSKI
Pitcher
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JACK EVANS Commander
BURLEIGH HALE . . Lieut. Commander
MILLET ANDERSON Recordai
JOHN BISHOP Treasurer
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CARLTON
COUCH
CRUM
DAVIES
DAVIS
EVANS
CR'SSETT
GRIFFIN
GRIFFITH
HALE
HARDY
HENDRY
HORNS3Y
INGRAHAM
LARSON
LEAK
McCLATCHEY
MEYERS
MILLER
MITCHAM
PEEK
PERSONS
RIBET
ROYAL
SHAULL
SIMMONS
STENSTROM
STUBBS
WATTS
WEST
WHITAKEH
WHITE
WINGER
SIGMA NU
ACTIVES
lames Anderson
Norman Davis
Porter Ingroham
Larry Royal
Fulmer Armstrong
lack Evans
Lawerence Larson
Stanley ShauU
Richard Bates
Ralphy Fryer
Clarence Leak
Carl Simmons
John Bishop
Ted Grissett
William McClatchey
Herbert Stenstrom
Etson Blacrkwell
Harrison Griffin
Richard Meyers
Charles Stubbs
Charles Broadway
lack Griffith
Brad Miller
John Watts
George Carlton
Burleigh Hale
Charles A. Mitcham
William West
Harold Couch
Leonard Hardy
Franklin Peek
William Whitaker
Richard Crum
John Hathaway
lack Persons
George White
Joseph Davies
Dick Hendry
Ferdinand Ribet
John Winger
James Hornsby
Arthur Roebuck
PLEDGES
William Wood
William Scranlon
Keneth McFnlosh
William Brawner
Verdual Hamlin
Monk Noel
Mike Ferrell
Tommy McDonald
William Baker
Jack Karl
William Rowland
Robert Smith
Jim Watson
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OFFICERS
HARRY HINCKLEY President
GEORGE EVERETT . . . Vice-President
JOHN BERRY . . . Secretary-Treasurer
JOHN TOGGWEILER . Social Chairman
and Intramural Manager
MASON WHARTON . Sergeant-at-Arms
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John Berry
Carl Bloessing
John Booth
George Everett
Harry Hinckley
Frank Hobson
Bun McCall
Bill Morton
Walter Nichols
Ben Parks
Fred Posey
John Togweiler
Jack Wood
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ABERNATHY
ARMSTHONG
BOWERS
BRUNNEY
CARSWELL
AGNER
BALLENTINE
BOYLES
BUSCEMI
CAUDLE
ANDERSON
BARFIELD
BRADDOCK
BUSH
CAVARNOS
ANDERSON
BARWICK
BRICE
BYRON
CHANCEV
ASENJO
BERRYMAN
BROWN
CARLTON
COFFIN
T H E
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FIRST ROW
Bruce Abernathy, Virginia Agner, Bjarne Anderson,
Lloyd Anderson, Walker Anderson, Adrian G. An-
drews, Barbara Asenjo, Philip Ashabraner.
SECOND ROW
Fulmer Armstrong, Phyllis Ballentine, Ono Barfield,
James Barwick, Lawier A. Beard, Kenneth Berry,
Robert C. Berryman, Henry J. Blasick.
THIRD ROW
Barbara Bowers, Barbara Boyles, Jennie Fay Brad-
dock, Margaret S. Brice, Martha H. Brotherson, James
I. Brown, Ned H. Brown, John S. Brumley.
FOURTH ROW
Dorothy E. Brunney, Michael J. Buscemi, Robert T.
Bush, William R. Byron, Anderson Caldwell, Ernest
E. Carlton, Joe Carlton, William B. Carson.
FIFTH ROW
Joanne Carswell, LaVonne Caudle, Becky Cavarnos,
Kenneth A. Chancey, Bob L. Christie, Ann Clifton,
George D. Coffin, Leslie E. Collins.
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COUPIAND
COURTNEY
CRAIG
CRISP
CROSS
DAVIS
DANCE
DANCZ
DEWEY
EDENFIELD
EDWARDS
ETHERIDGE
FAUST
FINNEY
FITZPATRICK
FLEMING
FLIPPO
FRYE
GANDY
GIBBS
GORDON
E C L A
FIRST ROW
Betty Cook, Lester Cornett, Thomas Cosgrove, Fredda
Mae Coupland, DeWitt Courney, Polly Craig, Wil-
liam D. Crisp, Barbara Cross.
SECOND ROW
James L. Crowley, Patricia Crowley, Richard S. Da-
vies, Mary Elizabeth Davis, Norman Davis, Kenneth
R. Dance, Roger Lee Dancz, J. Kenyon Dewey.
THIRD ROW
John DeYoung, Lenvil Dicks, James T. Diffin, Donald
Eakin, Anita J. Edenfield, Elwyn Edwards, Daphine
Etheridge, William R. Faust.
FOURTH ROW
John M. Fein, Thomas Fernald, Carey Ferrel, Julia
Ann Finne, Martha Finey, Noreen Fitzpotrick, James
Fleming, Betty Flippo.
FIFTH ROW
Richard Flood, Herbert Flynn, Annabelle Foster,
George Prison, Roy Frye, Cora Lee Gandy, Donald
Gibbs, James Gordon.
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HASRELL KART
HUGHES JACOBS
KARANAliGH KATIBA
KLINE KNIGHT
LEWIS LONG
HARTH
JACKSON
KAUFFMAN
LAMB
LOWE
T H E
0
FIRST ROW
Dolores Grey, Jack S. Griffith, Betty Louise Grover,
Leonard G. Hardy, Douglas F. Harrell, Doris Lavon
Hart, George P. Harth, Ervin Haygood.
SECOND ROW
Arthur Hays, Odis M. Henderson, Barbara Ann Hill,
Robin Hooper, Clarence Hughes, Roger T. Jacobs,
Jane Jackson, Ann Johnson.
THIRD ROW
James Johnston, Jewell Johnston, Janet Jones, Char-
lette Judge, Mariame Karanaugh, Mariam Katiba, R.
V. Kauffman, Dolores Kelly.
FOURTH ROW
William Kerr, Jack Kerzner, Jeanne Kinsloe, Lynn
Kirkland, Gloria Kline, Dorothy Knight, Wayne Lamb,
Betty Land.
FIFTH ROW
Bruce Lane, Lawrence Larson, L. H. Lawhorne, J. F.
Lawson, William E. Lewis, Jan Long, Charles Lowe,
Helen Lowe.
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MALCOLM
MILTON
MURRAY
PARTIN
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McCLARAW
MAXCY
MITCHELL
MYERS
PEEK
McCOLISTER McCULLY
MAY MELOON
MONROE MOODY
NEWMAN NICHOLS
PEMBLE PERKINS
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McGINLEY
MERRILL
MOOKRS
NOLAN
PERRY
McLSOD
MERRiTT
MOSS
NORMAN
PETERSON
McMiLLEN
MYERS
MURPHY
OWENS
PHILLIPS
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FIRST ROW
Betty Lynn, Edward B. McClaran, Kelby McColis-
ter, Wilton E. McCully, Carolyn McGinley, Russell
McLeod, Margaret McMillen, Woodford Mabry.
SECOND ROW
Elsa Malcolm, Laura Jean Maxcy, Joan May, Donald
H. Meloon, Howard Merrill, Patricia Merritt, Richard
Myers, Harold Mills.
THIRD ROW
Leonard Milton, Virginia Mitchell, Marilyn Monroe,
Henry Moody, Eugene Mooers, Isabelle Moss, Joseph
Murphy, Julian Murphy.
FOURTH ROW
David Murray, Ralph Myers, Harris Newman, Vivian
Nichols, Walter Nolan, Curtis Norman, James T.
Owens, Nancy Painter.
FIFTH ROW
Margaret Partin, Franklin Peek, Ann Pemble, Robert
Perkins, Edson Perry, Arrid Peterson, Barbara Phillips,
Walter Pinder.
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PITTMAN PLANK
RICHARDSON ROOT
SCOTT SCULLY
SMITH SMITH
TARBEflT TAYLOR
POODRY PURVIS QUICK RAFFIELD
ROUTH ROYAL SALATINO SARGENT
SHASHY SIMS SLOAN SMITH
SOUTHERI.AND SPENCER STENSTROM STRAWN
THOMSON THURMOND TILLI3 TURNER
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SWETT
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FIRST ROW
Gordon Pittman, Patricia Plank, Eugene Piatt, Leonard
Poodry, Marilyn Purvis, Duane Quick, Betty Zane
Raffield, John Reed.
SECOND ROW
Edwin Richardson, John Root, Charles Ross, Hazel
Routh, Larry Royal, Alphonse Salatino, Pearl Sargent,
Alfred Schilling.
THIRD ROW
Jack Scott, James Scully, Samuel Seegers, Odette
Shashy, John Sims, lolita Sloan, Geoffrey Smith,
John Smith.
FOURTH ROW
Merrel Smith, Robert Smith, Virgil Smith, Ethelind
Southerlond, Richard Spencer, Herbert Stenstrom,
Eldon Strawn, Leonard Sweet.
FIFTH ROW
Marcia Tarbert, Horace Taylor, Margaret Thompson,
Robert Thomson, Adrienne Thurmond, Kathleen Tillis,
Shirley Turner, Richard Twichell.
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VITSARAS
VOGTMAN
VOSS
WALKER
WARREN
WATTERS
WATTS
WEAVER
WHEELER
WHIPPLE
WHITE
WHITESIDE
WIDENER
WIGLE
WILCOX
WILLIAMS
WILLIS
WILLIS
WINSHIP
WITTE
WOLSTENHOLME
FIRST ROW
Peggy Vitsaras, Elmira Vogtman, Jefferson Voss,
Judith Walker, Sue Warren, Marcus Walters, John
Watts.
SECOND ROW
W. E. Weaver, Johnny Wheeler, Richard Whipple,
George White, Charles Whiteside, Leonard Widener,
Bruce Wigle.
THIRD ROW
Annette Wilcox, Alma Williams, James Willis, Jimmie
Willis, Frances Winship, Wendell Witte, Miriam
Wolstenholme.
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rounded person. More organizations
— something for everyone; the biggest
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CU
OFFICERS
President Roger Larson
Vice-President Thomas Pulliam
Secretary-Treasurer William Beaton
Program Chairman Bert Mcintosh
PURPOSE
The International Relations Club was organized
in 1938, under the sponsorship cf the Carnegie En-
dowment for International Peace. The purpose of
the club is to stimulate a greater interest in and a
better understanding of international affairs.
MEMBERS
Robert Altemus John D. Dvoark lane Jackson Richard Roichard
Phyllis Ballentine Bill Geer Pal Merritt W. H. Rivenbark
John Banner Charles Hillman Harold Mills Matthew M. Toscell
John T. I. Collier C. V. Holder, Jr. Wm. Ross Rainey
Altemus Ballentine Banner Collier Dvoark Geer
Holder Jackson Merritt Mills Rainey Tossell
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
ELIZABETH FLORY
President
ANNETTE WILLCOX
Vice-President
KEITH HANSEN
Treasurer
LUCY BISHOP
Secretary
NITA HANSEN
Publicity Chairman
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OFFICERS
JEAN ABERNATHY President
SHIRLEY RODGERS Vice-President
SHIRLA SHAW Recording Secretary
MARILYN JOHNSON .... Corresponding Secretary
LOUISE TABOR Treasurer
ANNETTE WILLCOX Historian
CORA LEE GANDY Chaplain
ADRIENNE THURMOND Social Chairman
Founded at Stetson University
May, 1940
PURPOSE
The purpose of Alpha Dexioma is to promote democratic friendship and
understanding among its members; to broaden the social, cultural, political,
athlet'c, and religious life of the members and to assist them in every way
pocsiblr.
Colors; Green and Gold Flower; Talisman Rose
Inactive Members; Beltina Bryan, Anita Edenfield
lean Abernathy Shirla Shaw Marilyn Johnson Annette Willcox
Cora Lee Gandy Adrienr^e Thurmond Shirley Rodgers Betty Robinsan
Dorothy Lastinger Coreta Powell D'lores Hartshorn Joyce Pixley Patricia Snowden
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AUXILIARY
CAROL JEANNE HALE . . . President
CORA LEE GANDY . . Vice-President
MARILYN JOHNSON .... Secretary
BARBARA CROSS Treasurer
Nancy V/illiams. Odean Willis. Gabriela Molina,
Polly Cambell, Miladeen Ward, Betty Grover. Mari-
lyn Pitts. Suzanne Blow. Ruby lo Fletcher, Eva Maye
Gates. Nancv Hale, Betty Zone Raifield, Virginia
Davis. Gloria Kline, Betty Robinson, Bryan McGee.
Mary Jo Braddy. Jimmie Nell Fleming. Orpha Merrit,
Anita Edinfield, Betty Land Lillie Mae Collins, and
Annobelle Foster.
NEWMAN
ILUB
JIM SCULLY President
BJARNE ANDERSON . . Vice-President
NANCY BAKER Secretary
ODETTE SHASHY Treasurer
Johnny Alexander, Barbara Boyles. Grace Bryan.
Dot Christie, Ana Daloa, Don Coifrin, Harold Drees,
Chris Echorane. Noreen Fitzpatrick, George Frison,
Bill Frondi. Ray Hill, Tony Kovacs, Mary Longford.
Bill LeVeille, Joe Lewicki. Frank McKenna, Sal
Mantre. Dermond Minie. Virginia Mitchell, Bob
OConnell, Jim O'Donnell, Joe O'Lone, George Osso-
rio, George Pollotto, Nelson Root, Matthew Sahina,
Phil Songster, Mory Strebel, Walton Streit. and
Tony Visconi.
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ROBERT PINDER President
ROBERT GRAY Vice-President
LEWIS HALBERT Secretary
LESTER CORNET Treasurer
JOHN BRAY Program Chairman
BOB PERKINS Activity Chairman
GENE HITCHCOCK Intramurals
RONALD MATTHEWS . . Social Chairman
WAYNE OEFFLER Publicity
DAVE THOMAS Pulpit Supply
JOHN SIBLE Chorister
ROBERT GRAY Pianist
DAVID ELMORE Parliamentarian
HERBE BLANTON Custodian
LEONARD MELTON,
DICK WHIPPLE Mission Council
Pinder
Bray
Oefiler
Blanton
Melton
Whipple
Anderson
H. Barrington
R. Barrington
Berryman
K. Blanton
Bonnell
Breed
H. Brown
J. Brown
Gates
Christie
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DeSha
Dilliaid
Edwards
Everson
Fain
Flood
Frye
Fuller
Guess
Hall
Hare
Henley
Hansen
Hinton
Holland
Kcuffman
KcTnington
Kennison
McColister
Meloon
Morgan
Moody
Patterson
Pelham
Phillips
Pittman
Pratt
Safford
Samples
Seegers
Shaw, I.
Shaw, L.
Shirley
Shriver
Smith
Stancil
Wheeler
Winningham
Wyche
Yelvinglon
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Arthur, W. R.
Haslup. L. A.
Taylor, H. L.
Johnson, C. H.
Lycan. G. L.
Brand, R. C.
Rhett. I. T.
Clark, R. A.
The purpose of the Adelphos is to continue Masonic fellowship in keeping with the tenets of Free Masonry futher-
ance in Masonic education, greater Masonic services, charitable endeavors that are worthy, and perfection of degree
teams in all Masonic work.
The most important service of the Adelphos Society is to receive and aid all DeMolays enrolled at John B. Stetson
University until they are eligible for membership in a blue lodge.
HONORARY MEMBERS
p. HUNTER
!. FRANEY
H. L. WYNN
W. K. WRIGHTMAN
H. A. WINDHORST
S. E. SIMPSON
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L. POODRY
H. BECKMAN
B. SEEGARS
R. W. WILSON
S. GOODFRIEND
First Row: R. R. Brewin, J. G. Clark. I. W. Clark. E. J. Couey, F. A. Geromonous. W. S. Green. H. D. Griifen. O. M. Henderson. R. Jacobs. Second
Row M. Klein, I. E. Lee. G. W. Marlin, E. Meza. B. Parks, R. W. Renwirk. J. E. Waddell. G. E. Smith. F. B. Stockton.
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BAPTIST STUIIDENT Ul
DON EVERSON President
JOHN BERRY Enlistment Vice-President
LOUIS PHILLIPS Devotional Vice-President
JEAN ABERNATHY Social Vice-President
ORPHA MERRITT Secretary
ED NEWTON Treasurer
JUANITA HURST . . . Stetson Church Representative
HARRY HOLLAND . . Second Church Representative
DICK WHIPPLE Mission Council Chairman
BOB PINDER . . . President, Ministerial Association
OFFICERS
ANNETTE WILCOX Promotion Director
GRAVES EDMONDSON Reporter
LOIS NEWELL House Manager
BETTY WALKER Pianist
LEWIS STANCIL . . . Sunday School Representative
CARLTON CARTER . . Training Union Representative
JIMMIE NELL FLEMING .... President, Volunteers
CAROL JEAN HALE President, Y. W. A.
BILL LEWIS Base Representativt.
EARLCOMPTON Choister
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HIRISTIAN SERVIIC
OFFICERS
JIMMIE NELL FLEMING President
CECIL RATHEL Vice-President
CONNIE MOODY Secretary
CORETA POWELL . . . Devotional Chairman
ZENIA DAVIS Social Chairman
ED STRANER Missions Chairman
Ard
Blow
Brown
Gates
Clark
Cross
Dickman
Edenfield
Flood
Fletcher
Gandy
Grover
Halbert
Hale
Hall
Keen
Kelley
Lewis
McGee
Meriwether
Price
Pulliam
Raifield
Robinson
Rutishauser
Shaw
Tyler
Ward
Warren
Bob Mauk
Secretary
Dot Ballentine
President
lack Scott
Treasurer
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Bill King
Vice-Presideril
Bob Yoder
Exchanger
WESTMINSTER FELILOWSHIIP
Phil Ballentine
Program
Marcia Tarberl
Mono Dalbo
Louise Davidson
Fellowship
Meriam Randall Mickey Wolstenholme Barbara Brundage
Enlistment Christian Growth Enlistment
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OFFICERS
BRUCE H. PERKINS .... President
KENNETH WING . . . Vice-President
BARBARA PHILLIPS .... Secretary
JOANNE KINSLOE .... Treasurer
FACULTY ADVISORS
Dr. Frances Thornion
Carl Johnson
Maxine Patterson
Charlotte Smith
Violet Fraser
Abrahomson
Brinkly
Bush
Clayton
Dance
Davis
Dozier
Engelkin^
Caches
lamieson
Lane
Legats
McCuIlough
Meriwether
Miller
Mitnik
Powers
Sibert
Simon
Twitchell
Towne
Vogtman
Williard. L.
Williord. R.
T HI E HI A T T E R
BARBARA BRUNDAGE Editor-in-Chiei
BOB MAUK Associate Editor
BARBARA PHILLIPS Managing Editor
LOUISE DAVIDSON, GLORIA KLINE,
LAURA JEAN SELECMAN Assistant Editors
MERIAM RANDALL Senior Class Editor
KERRY KENT SCOTT Law School Editor
JIMMY JORDAN Sports Editor
MARCIA TARBERT Organizations Editor
BRUCE PERKINS Business Manager
AUSTIN CADWELL Editorial Assistant
FRANK GREEN Assistant Sports Editor
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JUNE COSSIN Assistant Organizations Editor
BARBARA TROTT Copy Editor
OPAL BATCHELOR, MARILLYN CRAIG . . Snapshot Editors
BOB PINDER, JANIE HUTTON,
LUCILLE HILL, BETTE BREWIN,
CLIFTA ROHDE, JIM LANE,
KEN SOLOMON, BARBARA JEAN SMITH . . Copy Assistants
JOANNE KINSLOE Photograph Editor
PAT WARD, DICK KALE Studio Assistants!
JANE JACKSON Business Assistant |
THE EDITOR AND FORMER FRIENDS
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FROM THE EDITOR
Here it is, the 1950 HATTER — full of fun, memories,
and mistakes! To get it out it took hours of work on
Saturdays and in vacations — tears spilled over mis-
placed pictures — grind, grind, grind!
The purpose of the 1950 HATTER — for every book
must have a purpose — has been to show that every
senior is actually a product of the university; that all
activities have in some way or other left an imprint on
him. Besides this, the HATTER has tried to recapture
a marvelous year at Stetson — only the Hatter staff
can realize how marvelous it really was!
So much for the past! For the future? The members of
the 1950 HATTER staff all announce their retirement.
Gloria
Marcia
Austin
INDUSTRIOUS LOOKING:- HA!
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THE STETSON REPORTER
Florida's Oldest College Newspaper
TED GRISSETT
Editor-in-Chief
A. HOMER COOKSEY
Business Manager
Editorial Board
VIRGINIALEE CULBRETH, JOHN BERRY, JACK KIRKPATRICK
JIMMY JORDAN
Managing Editor
News Editor: Jeanne Van Dorn; Sports Editor: Joe Carlton; Feature Editor: Pat Merritt;
Religion: Bob Finder: Drama: Fred Fischer, Dick Kale: Law: Fred Hope; Intramural:
Bob Hall; Music: Roger Dancz; Society: Pat Roberts; Make-up; Bland Simmons:
Circulation Manager: Ret Turner.
Sports Writers: Jack Griffith, Bill Scranton, Bill Baker.
Reporters: June Cossin, Frank Green, Dorohy Brunney, Nita Botts, John Seawell.
Editorial Assistant: Fran Winship
Published every Friday during the school year (except holidays and examination
weeks) by and for the students of John B. Stetson University at the University Print
Shop.
TED GRISSETT
Ediior-in-Chief
The Stetson Reporter, "Florida's Oldest
College Newspaper," continued its history
under the editorship of W. E. (Ted) Grissett,
Jr., and the business management of James
C. Michael and Homer Cooksey, who took
over in March. Without the services of
James J. Jordan, Jr., Managing editor;
June Cossin, Pat Merritt, Dorothy Brunney,
Jack Griffith, reporters, and Joe Carlton,
sports editor, the weekly publication of the
Reporter would have been an insurmount-
able job. To the staff, thanks for a job
well done.
JAMES C. MICHAEL
Business Manager
JIMMY JORDAN
Managing Editor
MUST BE INTERESTING
THE EDITOR TALKS IT OVER
IN THE PHINT SHOP
LUCKY JUNE
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FRED FISCHER . .
ROY FRYE ....
PAUL MacALESTER
OFFICERS
Editor KYLE B. McCROAN Staff Pliotograpfier
Associate Editor JACK KERZNER Excliange Editor
. . . Art Editor DR. BYRON GIBSON Faculty Advisor
The "Stetson Quarterly" is the quarterly magazine published by Stetson students.
FISCHER AND HIS 'TRIENDS'
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Albriton, Bailey, Blanchard, Clark, Collins, Dalao, Davis, Feasel,
Feinsod, Foster, Garretson, Harris, Hart, Hartshorn, Hollingsworth,
James, Kelly, Lynn, Mitchell, Molina, Moody, Morris, McMillan,
Owens. Palmer, Raifield, Reed. Shaw, Smith. Stillwell, Tabor, Thorpe,
Tillis, Tudor, Warren, Williams.
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Barnes, Bennett, Bolle, Braddoclt, Cates, Davis, Ederington, Fitz
Patrick, Fleming, Fliopo, GriHis, Grover, Hammack, Hendricks, Hern-
don, Hogle, Hooper, Howard, Jones, Jones, Johnson, Judge, Kurtz, Mace,
Murphy, McCall, McGinley, Oldford, Powell, Randall, Slater, Stewart,
Thurmond, Turner, Willis.
Andrews, Brown, Carter, Cooksey, Everett, Fleming, Holly, Mabry,
Mauk. Nelson, Page, Pinder, Rice, Riley, Roberts, Scott, Sims, Wing.
BASS
Batts, Bottom, Cadwell, Carlson, Carter, Cochran, Coldiron, Collins,
Compton, Cosgrove, Doty, Dungan. Gordon. Harris, Jones, Kennison,
Lassiter, Newton, Oefller, Richardson, Rushing, Seegers, Sonenfield,
Stancil, Thomas, Whatley, Woodward, Wilkinson.
ACCOMPANISTS
Brice, Burrell
MARTHA KURTZ
General Manager
DIRECTOR
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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Richardson
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CERT BAN
DIRECTED BY RICHARD FEASEL
THE MAiOnEFTSS AND JIMMY GLEASON, DRUM MAJOR
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STETSON'
PHONY ORCHESTRA
. . . DIRECTED BY FRANCES BUXTON
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3iudenl Assistant
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The lengthened shadow . . . the uni-
versity itself. In the classroom and out;
big weekends and Monday head-
aches; work and play; this is Stetson.
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What's your favorite color? Which ribbons would you rather
wear? During the two hectic rush weeks at the first ol every
year the Greek Girls are on their best manners just for the
benefit of the rushees. After the big panhellenic tea. each sorority
takes its turn with an informal and then a formal party. Finally
the bids go out followed by the pledge pins.
IIHiil IP
IF RAT
FELL
They're all in the best fraternity — just ask any one of them!
. . . The Pi Kaps "cue" each- other on pool . . . Lambda Chis
gather around Ye Ole Pianoe for some melodye . . . Sigma Nu
playboys — there's about to be a Canastrophe! . . . Happy little
Sig Eps. in their new dining room . . . Delta Sigs raise their
flag to half mast — for the United States of Dixie.
LOOKS SO EASY
f N4^ . . .
ONE Of MANY— BANQUETS THAT IS ^ M
THE BIG DAY - IT TOOK 12 QUARTERS
OF HARD WORK DONT LET
THEM KID YOU'
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The lengthened shadow . . . nearly
completed. Honors come for work well
done. The joy of being an upper-class-
man!
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ANDERSON
BATES
BLOUNT
BROWN
CARLSON
ANDERSON
BEASLEY
BOWMAN
BROWN
CARTER
ANDERSON
BEATON
BRADSHAW
BRUNDAGE
CARTER
BAILEY
BISHOP
BRANCH
BUSH
CLARK
BAILIE
BLACKWELL
BRAY
BUSHNELL
COMPTON
BARRINGTON
BLANTON
BREWIN
CADWELL
COOLIDGE
BATCHELOR
BLANTON
BROADWAY
CAMPBELL
COOK 1
THE JUNIOR. CLA
FIRST ROW
Jacqueline Fisher Anderson, James Richard Ander-
son, Robert Gene Anderson, Robert Dean Altemus,
Betty Jane Bailey, Donald Haines Bailie, Herschel
Perry Barrington, Opal E. Batchelor.
SECOND ROW
Richard W. Bates, Robert M. Beasley, William R.
Beaton, Bill Birnbaum, John I. Bishop, Etson James
Blackwell, Jr., Herbert Theodore Blanton, Kelly Eu-
gene Blanton, Jr.
THIRD ROW
Susie Blount, John L. Bowman, Betsy Pettus Bradshaw,
Robert E. Braillier, James R. Branch, Jr., John L. Bray,
Mary Elizabeth Brewin, Charles L. Broadway.
FOURTH ROW
Bruce Johnston Brown, Carlton Edwin Brown, BarBara
Brundage, Price Randolph Bush, William Shirley
Bush, Jr., Roswell Bushnell III, Austin Maryin Cad-
well, Polly Campbell.
FIFTH ROW
Gordon Earl Carlson, James Carlton Carter, James
Edward Carter, Eva Mae Gates, Joan Marie Clark,
Alfred Fillmore Compton, Jr., Judy Coolidge, Joan
Cook.
152
AT STETSON
FIRST ROW
June Cossin, Shadie Livingston Creech, David Beal-
mear Creekman, Betty Wells Cromarie, Nine Merle
Dalrymple, John Herschel Dame, Beatrice David,
Helen Louise Davidson.
SECOND ROW
Virginia Lee Davis, Walter Harold Davis, Krama
Fay DeSha, Ruth Mary Dickson, Roger DiGuillian,
Robert Doty, James Horace Downing, Betty DuBose,
Edward Lawrence Erickson.
THIRD ROW
Lois Eskey, Jack Theodore Evans, Helen JeJanne
Fautche, Jimmie Nell Fleming, Dorothy Wilde Flory,
Elizabeth Bowman Flory, John Victor Foreman, Car-
olyn Freedlund.
FOURTH ROW
Doris Inez Frier, William John Frondi, Joseph Frank
Fruscella, Gabriel George, Virginia Gerretson, Ber-
nice T. Gibbs, Pansy Gibson.
FIFTH ROW
David Greenberg, Kenneth Lowell Hansen, Marion
Herbert Hare, Mary Louise Harkins, Merle Carter
Harton, Patricia Ann Helgeson, Richard Byrd Hendry,
John Clayton Hensley.
COSSIN CREECH
DAVIS DAVIS
ERICKSON ESKEY
FREEDLUND FRIER
GREENBERG HANSEN
CREEKMAN
DeSHA
EVANS
FRONDI
HARE
CROMARIE
D'CKSON
FAUTCHE
FRUSCELLA
HARKINS
DALRYMPLE
DiGUILLIAN
FLEMING
GEORGE
HARTON
DAME
DOTY
FLORY
GERRETSON
HELGESON
DAVID
DOWNING
FLORY
GIBBS
HENDRY
DAVIDSON
DuBOSE
FOREMAN
GIBSON
HENSLEY
153
HIGGINBOTHAM
HIGGINS
HILL
HINDS
HOBSON
HODGE
HODGES
HOGAN
HOLDER
HOWARD
HOWELL
HURST
HUSSEY
lENKS
JOHNSON
JORDAN
JOYNER
KALE
KELLEY
KENNISON
KERR
KIRK
KOVACS
KURLAND
LANE
LANGFORD
LAUGHRAN
LOMETTI
LURIE
LUTKE
McClelland
McINTOSI
MALCOM
MARKARIAN
MAUK
MERIWETHER
MEINKEN
MERTZ
MICHAEL
MILLER
THE JUNIOR. CLA
FIRST ROW
James McDonald Higginbotham, Richard Price Hig-
gins, Bernice Lucille Hill, Spurgeon Nathaniel Hinds,
T. Frank Hobson, Jr., Harold Leroy Hodge, John
Martin Calvin Hodges, Fred W. Hogan.
SECOND ROW
Carolous Vernon Holder, Jr., Nancy Louise Howard,
Mary Louise Howell, Harry King Hurst, Betty Lee
Hussey, Robert Charles Jenks, Marilyn Johnson,
James John Jordan, Jr.
THIRD ROW
J. Edgar Joyner, Richard Kale, Allen Edwin Kelley,
Lewis H. Kennison, Jr., Dick Hansel Kerr, Clarence
Kirk, Jr., Anthony Kovacs, Bert Kurland.
FOURTH ROW
James Lane, Mrs. Mary Longford, Dolly Laughran,
Edward Joseph Lometti, Jr., Edward Joy Lurie, Eugene
Howard Lutke, Charles Howard McClelland, Albert
Parsons Mcintosh.
FIFTH ROW
Robert T. Malcom, Sonia Markarian, Robert Mauk,
Joe Meriwether, Joan Meinken, Clarence Eugene
Mertz, Jane Michael, Jesse Wendell Miller.
154
AT STETSON
FIRST ROW
Connie H. Moody, Robert Mosher, Arthur Overton
Morris, Marilyn Nelson, Edward Jasper Newton, Mary
June Norwood, Warren E. O'Byrne, Wayne Oeffler.
SECOND ROW
Earl Parrish, Carolyn Patterson, Mary Ann Peddy,
Marilyn Pitts, Beatrice Plummer, Fred Posey, Coreta
Powell, William Ross Rainey.
THIRD ROW
Meriam M. Ramey, Earl Benjamin Rape, Evelyn Vir-
ginia Ratliff, Laurens Mason Reeves, Margaret Rich-
ter, Patricia Roberts, Evelyn June Robinson, Shirley
Rogers.
FOURTH ROW
Clifta Ann Rohde, James R. Rose, Gaylen Paul Seitz,
Laura Jean Selecman, Ruth Shannon, Shirla Shaw,
Dorothy Simon, John Sims.
FlfTH ROW
Sandra Jane Skeen, Annette Smith, Barbara Jean
Smith, Henry Harrison Smith, Nancy Endora Smith,
Gloria Katherine Solbrig, Nancy Solomon, Ronald
Smith Spencer, Jr.
MOODY
PARRISH
RAMEY
ROHDE
SKEEN
MOSHER
PATTERSON
RAPE
ROSE
SMITH
MORRIS
PEDDY
RATLIFF
SEITZ
SMITH
P o %^»
V
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YELVINGTON YELVINGTON YODER
THE JUINIOH CLA
FIRST ROW
William C. Young, James Lewis Stoncil, Walton Doug-
lass Streit, Charles Jeffrey Stubbs, Leonard Swett,
Thomas Earl Taunton, William Rollin Thorp, Nancy
Joy Theriot, Lemuel M. Thomas.
SECOND ROW
Molly Copelen, Libbie Thorpe, Adrienne Thurmond,
William Bradford Towne, Betty Lou Townsend,
Ulillo Ann Treon, Robert Lee Tucker, Ira Douglas
Turner, Shirley Turner.
THIRD ROW
Sue Northern, William Winfred Uthlaut, Roy Richard
Unkefer, Jeanne Van Dorn, Marvel Vaughn, Roy
Briant Vorhees, James Eugene Waddell, Sara Eliza-
beth Walker, Miladeen I. Ward.
FOURTH ROW
Shirley Rodgers, Jo Elaine Webb, Robert S. Webb,
William. Whitaker, Denise Whiteman, Dorothy Wil-
liams, Nancy Aline Williams, Anna Lee Willis,
Odean Willis.
FIFTH ROW
Kenneth Wiggs, Richard Wilson, Harold Winter,
Jacqueline Phillis Wood, Benjamin Jesse Yelvington,
Harriette Yelvington, Robert Morgan Yoder, Elizabeth
Young.
156
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INTERESTING
Tron^a^e^ > »
The lengthened shadow . . . with a
feather in its cap. From sports to drama,
rewards where they are due!
ETA
lET A
E T A
Beta Beta Beta is a national, honorary society of students of biology who have achieved
superior academic recognition and who indicate special aptitude in this field of study. It
emphasizes a three-fold program: Stimulation of scholarship, dissemination of scientific in-
formation, and the promotion of biological research.
JEANNE SMITH President
DAVID GREENBERG Vice-President
MARY ELLEN PHILLIPS Secretary
ED LURIE Historian
A. M. WINCHESTER Faculty Counselor
DOROTHY FULLER, ELMER PRICHARD,
EZRA ALLEN Faculty Members
Student Members: Joyce Collier, Jean Dickman. Ed Lometti, Joseph O'Lone. Nila Hansen, Keith Hansen. Peggy Sibert, J. B.
Stafford, Donald Lundgreen, George Hope, John Kolas. Mildred Feasel, Edward Gilliland, William Frondi. Justine Vaughen.
Sara Thurman. James Sims. Shihadeh Jajeh, A. E. Kelly, Arnold Pancratz, Barbara Pancratz, Rosemary Jacobs. T. W. Munson.
David Godbold, Jackson Bragg, and Brad Miller.
160
E MYSTIC KREWE .
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MULLIS CLEVELAND HOPE PINDER DEAL
Founded: 1934 OFFICERS Colors: Red and Black
FRED HOPE Captain
MACK CLEVELAND First Mate
BOB PINDER Second Mate
C. L. MULLIS Boatswain
LOU DEAL Cabin
HONORARY MEMBERS
Dr. I. OUie Edmunds Dr. W. Hugh McEniry. Jr.
Ye Mystic Krewe is an honorary leadership fraternity for Junior and Senior men. The purpose of the
organization is to foster a better understanding between the administration and the students and to give
recognition to those male students who have distinguished themselves through student leadership. Se-
lection is based on the individual's ability and accomplishments without regard to fraternity or other
affiliations.
Georqe Everett ^^7 W^ \ 'VT, *"** ' 'aMil ^^^ ^h
Fred Geromanos
Jack Inman ' *
Fred Karl \ \^ / ^ ^^|^;
1. If ^ \ .. ^>^^B( W
Phillip Knowles
lordan Maynard
Bill Singleton
1 AtM
T HI IE IP R E S S
OFFICERS
GRAVES EDMUNDSON President
FRED FISCHER Vice-President
KERRY KENT SCOTT Secretary-Treasurei
JIM JORDAN Program Chairman
BARBARA PHILLIPS Social Chairman
ROY FRYE Publicity Chairman
Beville
Brundage
Cadwell
Carlton
Clamp
Cossin
Davidsen
Edmondson
Fischer
Frye
Grissett
Hill
Jordan
Kale
Kerzner
Kinsloe
Kline
Logon
MacAlester
Mauk
Maxcy
Merritt
Michael
Perkins
PhilUps
Pinder
Randall
Roberts
Scott
Selecman
Skeene
Sloan
Tarbert
Turner
VanDorn
Ward
O ^. ^
^1
TIHIETA
ALPHA
PHI
lames Tucker
President
Justine Vaughen
Vice-Fresideiil
Gloria Meriz
Honorary Dramatic
Fraternity
Florida Alpha
Chapter
THE PLEDGES
Dick Kale
James Lane
Joan May
Bland Simmons
Sue Wilson
Mickey Wolstenholme
D
W. Ret Turner
Treasurer
THE ACTIVES
Joseph Alexander
BarBara Brundage
Roland E. Cazar
David Creekman
Richard Crum
Fred Fischer
Burleigh Hale
Fred Hope
Marilou Morton
John Scalf
Jacqueline Wood
NOT PICTURED
Weslev Clark
Helen Clark
Robert Newby
Kermit Ross
ALPHA TAU CHAPTER
KAPPA PI
In the year 1935 the Hatter Art Club was formed on the Stetson campus under the direction of Miss
Edith Harvey. In May, 1946, this club was installed as a chapter of Kappa Pi, the oldest honorary art
fraternity among the colleges today.
Kappa Pi is composed of majors and minors in the field of art, its purpose being to promote an interest
in art on and off the campus and to create a sincera love of beauty and appreciation of art.
The year 1949-1950 has seen the greatest progress in the Stetson art department since the installa-
tion of Kappa Pi, for the department now has its own Fine Arts Building, Holmes Hall, and the members
of Kappa Pi are extremely proud of their new home.
Harvey
Goolsby
Stubbs
True
Taylor
K. Vitsaris
P. Vitsaris
VanDorn
Waldon
Wigle
C L
OFFICERS
JACK WHITAKER President
JACK GRIGSBY Vice-President
CHARLEY BEHRENS Secretary-Treasurer
HONORARY MEMBERS
I. Ollie Edmunds. Tom Ewing, Sr..and Brady Cowell
MEMBERS
Bruce Perkins, Neil Nelson, Ful-
mer Armstrong. Dick Hendry,
Fred Hogan. Dick Melear. Homer
Smith, Hall Godsby, George Ever-
ett. Charlie Broadway, I. B. Stal-
lord, Carl Simmons, Cooper K'.rk,
Ad Gilbert, Lou Treen. Guy Gar-
rett. Brad Smith. Clarence Hughes.
Arvid Peterson. Bob Doty. George
Osscrio. Bill Lanigan. lack Grigs-
by. Jack Whitaker. Charlie Beh-
rens. Jim Olsen. and Joe O'Lane.
165
PHI
FRESHMAN HONOR SOCIETY
STEVE STRATFORD President
NITA HANSEN Vice-President
BARBARA JEAN SMITH . . . Secretary
ROY FRYE ■ . . Treasurer
Waller Cane, Beatrice David, Lewis Deal. John Eck-
erson, Don Everson, Francis Fitzpatrick. Betty Flory,
Mary E. Gilbert, Wilbur Gochenour, R. C. Gray.
Jchn Grigsby, Frank Hendris, Joseph Lometti, William
Newsome, Kerry Scott. Glenn Andrews, Larry Bottom.
James Fleming. Frances Hall. Bobby Roberts, and
Annette Wilcox.
ILL
KE
HONORARY SCHOLASTIC
SOCIETY
DON EVERSON President
STEVE STRATFORD . . . Vice-President
NANCY BAKER Secretary
KEITH HANSEN Treasurer
Joe Alexander. Dorothy Ballentine. George Boryse-
wich. Allan Croil. Francis Fitzpatrick, Harry Gaventa,
Mary Etthel Gilbert, Paul Hickson, Charles Hillman.
Bill Newsome, Dorothy Stafford, and Robert Vogt.
E
ID E U T S C HI E
E R E
HONORARY GERMAN
WALTER FEAGINS President
BOB PERKINS Vice-President
SHIRLEY BUSH Secretary
MARTIN PEARSON Treasurer
MRS. CHARLOTTE VAUGHEN . Sponsor
Robert Beasley. Robert Berryman. R. R. Brewin,
Austin Cadwell. H. J. Dcminey, David Elmore. Robert
Gray. Ken Hansen. Wayne Oefiier. William Rainey,
Henry Smith, John Townsend, William Uthlaul.
lust.ne Vaughen. James Waddell. Otha Winning-
ham, Carolyn Bcltzer. William Faust. C. V. Holder,
and Lewis Kennison.
A
ELTA
HONORARY SPANISH
JOE ALEXANDER President
CAROLYN PATTERSON . Vice-President
lO ANN BOLLE Treasurer
HAROLD HOLLAND . . Record. Secretary
JO ANNE BOLLE Treasurer
DR. DORIS ARJONA Sponsor
Virginia Davis, Graves Edmondson, Frank Diers,
Guy Johannes, Frank Fernandez, and Betty Robinson.
HENSLEY
STRATFORD
HIUMAN
PHI ALPHA THETA
National Honorary History Fraternity
OFFICERS
ROBERT HENSLEY President
STEVE STRATFORD Vice-President
NITA HANSEN Secretary-Treasurer
CHARLES HiLLMAN Program Chairman
MEMBERS
Banner. John M. Hillman. Cnarles R. Rhetl, John T. (Professor)
Deal. Louis C. Lycan, Gilbert (Professor) Sloan, Tacoma Gilbert
Filzpatrick. Francis P. Ossmer. William Thomas Stratford, Steve
Hansen. Nita Turner Owens. Ernest S., Jr. Winters, Harry, (Professor)
Hendrix, Frank Patrick, Roy Rex Wood, John Richard
Hensley, Robert Edward Johns, John Edwin (Professorl
S T IE T
HOLOGY CILUIB
The Stetson Psychology Club, founded November 4, 1949, was organized by students interested in further-
ing psychological understanding. Membership is limited to those students above the freshman level, who
have studied and are genuinely interested in psychology. Qualified members may become affiliates of the
Florida Psychological Association.
OFFICERS
JOHN D. DVORAK President
JANE JACKSON Secretary-Treasurer
ARNOLD PANCRATZ Program Chairman
THOMAS GRIFFIN Publicity Chairman
MEMBERS
John D. Dvorak
Owen North
Lois Engelking
William Neborak
Irena Wieckowska
Margaret Thompson
lane Jackson
Earl I. Couey
Shadie Beardall
Thomas Griffin
Roy B. Voorhees
Judy Cooledge
Zenia Davis
Bettina Bryan
Pansy Gibson
Anna Stewart
Leslie E. Collins
LesUe E. Thompson
Sonva Neborak
Thomas Fernald
Dolly Longhran
Mary Howell
Pal Helgeson
DVORAK
JACKSON
PANCRATZ
GRIFFIN
^|r i^H ^-^M
A IP
G Ml A
National Honorary Physics Fraternity
OFFICERS
ROBERT R. BREWIN .
STANLEY D. SHAULL
. . President
Vice-President
WILBUR R. SNYDER . . .
PROF. GEORGE L. JENKINS
. . . Secretary
Chapter Advisor
MEMBERS
Eugene S. Smith
Frederick W. Chase
Earl W. Parrish
Thomas J. Grifiin
Herold R. Heckenbach
James T. Stevenson
James L. Tomberlin
GAMMA SIGMA EIPSIIL
JOSEPH P. O'LANE
National Honorary Chemistry Fraternity
DR. JOHN F. CONN Advisor
DR. JOHN V. VAUGHEN .... Honorary Member
DR. LEONARD G. THOMPKINS . . . Faculty Member
OFFICERS
. . . Grand Alchemist JOYCE G. COLLIER . . .
JUSTINE L. VAUGHEN Visor
Recorder
^^k^
MEMBERS
Euqene S. Smith. Archibald C
Mclnnis. Julian S. Mclnnis, Jack
son B. Bragg, Brcdiord Miller
Emily L. Baker, John C. Ambuhl
Edward I. Lomelli, Barbara G
Pancralz, David Greenberq. Mar
garel C. Siberl, Ribert M. Eeasley
James E. Waddell. William R
FausI, William W. UlhlautI, Roy
Unkefer.
SIGMA
A IL IP HI A
C HI I
HONORARY ACCOUNTING
LAWRENCE TEICHERT .... President
ROBERT RAINES .... Vice-President
BILL ANDERSON . . Secretary-Treasurer
BAILEY WELDON Chaplain
Bill Whitelock, Aaron Mulling. Charles Bragg. Her
man Brooks. Clyde Brown. Quitman Brown. H. E
Chapman, Vernon Collins, Millon Dill, Jack Evans
Gabriel George. Thadues George. T. Husleld. Robert
lenks. Roger Larson. Francis Waterhouse. E.
Maxwell. I. W. Miller, Bill McClotchey. H. A. Mc-
ICamey. W. E. Redmond. AI Schilling, Fred Schilling,
Emory Sims. Jim Statham, Bill West, Perry Wheeler,
Murray Wright. Bob Jones. Edward Hay. John Bishop,
and Joe Frascella.
COMMERCE
C L Ul B
HONORARY BUSINESS
JOHN DYKES President
ROBERT RAINES .... Vice-President
GRAVES EDMONDSON . . . Secretary
AARON MULLING Treasurer
Lois Reesman, Harrell Riles. Vladimir Szarek. Wil-
liam Anderson. Theodora Banner. Kenneth Barnes,
Toe Ccrllon. Basilia Cavarnor. Fredda Coupland,
Roger Doner, Raymond Hoyle, Jewell Johnston.
Wayne Lamb, Allen McCowan, Eugene McKelligan,
James Statham, Marcia Tarberl, Bailey Weldon, and
Roger Larson.
KAPPA
ID IE L T A
HONORARY DEBATE
BETTY FLORY President
ODIS HENDERSON . . . Vice-President
ROBERT LEE Treasurer
JOHN HODGES Secretary
William Singleton, Robert Yoder, Benjamin Parks,
and James Tucker.
ID E IB A T IE
SQUAD
Malcolm Kneale, Kenneth Wing, Betty Flory, Jejan
Dickman. Donald Marang, Robert Yoder, Odis Hen-
derson, Robert Lee, Warren Wood. Jack Leinielder,
Roger Meriwether, and Ben Parks.
T HI IE
HONORARY SCHOLASTIC & LEADERSHIP
MEMBERS
Betty Clamp
Dorothy Stafford
Nita Hansen
Margaret Byars
Lucy Bishop
Margaret Richter
Martha Kurtz
Joyce Collier
Jimmie Nell Fleming
Lois Newell
Mary Ethel Gilbert
Patricia Roberts
Elizabeth Flory
Justine Vaughen
BarBara Brundage
HI
IE T A
Libby Richardson
Connie Moody
Mary Elizabeth Davis
Noreen Fitzpatrick
Margaret Byars
President
NATIONAL
WOMEN'S MUSIC
FRATERNITY
MEMBERS
Betty Grover
Jeane Harris
Charlotte Judge
Margaret Oldford
Sally Stillwell
Shirley Turne
Betty Walker
Sue Warren
Nancy Theriot
Secretary
Shirla
Trea
Shaw
Dorothy Flory
Publicity Chairman
Jfr»>N.^
/«rjv
TAUI
B E T A
SIGMA
NATIONAL HONORARY
BANDSWOMEN
MARVEL VAUGHN President
DORIS HART Vice-President
MARJORIE DILL Secretary
VIVIAN NICHOLS Treasurer
LaVonne Caudle, Mary Everett, Joyce Abrahamson,
Carolyn Baltzer, Ann Cliiton. Suzanne Crawford,
Barbara Cross, Betty Lund, Charlotte Cross, and
Ann Price.
KAPPA
APPA
NATIONAL HONORARY
BANDSMEN
ELWYN BROWN President
FREDERICK DEAN . . . Vice-President
JAMES PERDUE Secretary
ERNEST COWLEY Treasurer
JOHN DeYOUNG Chaplain
Douglas Baer, William Branthoover, Joe Courson.
Rcger Dancz, Eugene Dorcn, Richard Higgins, Jona-
than Hill, Jack Kirkpatrick, Raymond Moeller, James
Owens, Don Yaxley, J. L. Schlegel, Charles Bennett,
Peter Bukur, Gary Crawford, Lenvil Dicks, James
Eason, Howard Gold. Jack Holt, Howard Lyster,
John McCorkle, and Walter Pounds.
Td6»^f!&»*^'^
The lengthened shadow . . . these are
our best. The ten outstanding men and
ten outstanding women — their school-
mates chose them.
r
F A V
y^nurtie (l5roadi
iwau
'You gotta be a football hero."
csLois llSeriu
Let your speech be always
with grace,
Seasoned with salt."
'The little minister.'
OL F A V
(l-)ar(l3ara ll5runcla
r
"Ask how to live? Write, write,
write, anything."
RITES
Aordan Vvlaunard
"Popularity is power."
y^;^/' '^^
^klppij dSi^arS
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^
"Kitten on the keys."
(I3ettu (^la
Her very frowns are fairer far
The smiles of other maidens
are."
f\onnie ^t
jpenSer
'All the world loves a lover."
J ottu (_,#
"She's all my fancy painted
her,
She's lovely, she's divine."
KJeorqe C^vereit
"Not every man can be
president"
F A V
'And then he will talk. Gad
how he will talk!"
^red ^J^o,
'Politics makes the world go
round."
Persuasive speech, and more
persuasive sighs,
Silence that spoke, and
eloquence of eyes."
F A V
K^race csLenczuh
"She's teeing off to succss.
^J^erb oLJudlL
'Never let your studies interfere
with your college education! "
lillack y^leuetand
'The man that loves and
laughs must sure do well
Austine xJauahen
'Vivacity is the gift of woman."
Af/r. and fp/lid J^tebt
ilHaru C^tnel LjlCbert and Ljene Villa
^e/tU(/i4 . .
The lengthened shadow . . . where it
ends, the seniors. All these things
have been theirs to choose or leave
alone. They are the product of their
Alma Mater.
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ABERNATHY
ADAMS
AINSWORTH
ALBRITTON
ALEXANDER
AMBUHL
ANDERSON, H.
ANDERSON, M.
ANDERSON, W
ARNOLD
BAILES
BAKER, L.
BAKER, N.
Bj.KER, S.
BALLENTINE
BANNER, J.
BANNER, T. E
BARNES
BARRINGTON
BEAUCHAMP
BECKMAN
BENNETT, M.
BENNETT. W.
BERG
BERLIN
BERRY
BEVILLE
BING
BINGHAM
BISHOP
THE
K CLA
FIRST ROW
FLOY JEAN ABERNATHY: Tampa; Liberal Arts: B. S. U., Social Vice-
Presideni; Alpha Dexioma, President; Freshman Advisor; Independ-
ent Party; Vice-President Y. W. A.s. CARMEN ELAINE ALBRITTON:
Lake Placid: Liceral Arts; Glee Club; Y. W. A.; B. S. U.; Inde-
pendent Party. LUCILLE JEANETTE ADAMS: Rockville, Md.; Liberal
Arts; Zeta Tau Alpha; Rush Chairman: Pan-Hellenic Representative.
MARY NELL AINSWORTH: Watseka, 111.: Liberal Arts; Phi Mu, Rush
Chairman; F. T. A.; W. R. A.; Y. W. A.; Freshman Advisor.
JOSEPH ALEXANDER. JR.: Cristobal. Canal Zone: Liberal Arts;
Delta Sigma Phi; Scroll & Key; Canterbury Club; Vice-President
Liberal Arts School; Assistant Editor Stetson Quarterly; Theta Alpha
Phi; Sigma Delta Phi.
FOURTH ROW
JOHN M. BANNER: DeLand; Liberal Arts; Phi Alpha Theta; Interna-
licnai Rc-iations; Future Teachers; Honor Roll; Dean s Lis'. THEODORA
I. BANNER: DeLand; Business. WALTER KENNETH BARNES, JR.:
Dade City: Business; Marion MiUtary Institute. ROLAND BARRING-
TON: Tampa: Liberal Arts; B. S. U.; Ministerial Association; Volun-
teers, Vice-President. JUANITA BEAUCHAMP: Trenton: Liberal Arts;
W. R. A., Corresponding Secretary, Secretary-Treasurer; Blazer Club;
Women's Professional Club.
SECOND ROW
JOHN C. AMBUHL: IndianapoUs, Ind.; Liberal Arts; Alpha Phi
Omega; Adelphos, Gamma Sigma Epsilon; American Chemical So-
ciety. H. H. J. ANDERSON: Tampa; Business; Sigma Nu; Treasurer,
Commander; Inter Fraternity Council; Freshman Advisor; Honor
Roll; Deans List. MORGAN W. ANDERSON: Ludington. Mich.;
Business; Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM H. ANDERSON: Holly Hill:
Business; Commerce Club; Sigma Alpha Chi, Secretary-Treasurer.
F. GARTH ARNOLD: DeLand; Liberal Arts; transfer from De Paul
University.
THIRD ROW
ALAN E. BAILES: Eustis; Liberal Arts; transfer from Georgia Tech.
EMILY LEOLA BAKER: West Palm Beach; Liberal Arts; Phi Mu, Pres-
ident; German Club; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Junior Class Treasurer.
NANCY GENE BAKER: DeLand; Liberal Arts; Cheerleader; Delta
Delta Delta; Fan-Hellenic; Tcwn Girls; Tumbling Team; Future
Teachers; Scroll 6- Key, Secretary. SUE BARBARA BAKER: Birming-
ham. Ala.: Liberal Arts; Zeta Tau Alpha; Women's Council; Future
Teachers; Y. W. A.; Freshman Advisor. DOT BALLENTINE: DeLand:
Liberal Arts; W. R. A.; Future Teachers, Secretary; The Honor,
Secretary; Scroll & Key, Press Club; Reporter Staff; Hatter Staff;
Womans Council; Westminster Fellowship; Honor Roll; Dean's List;
Town Girls; Alpha Xi Delta.
FIFTH ROW
MARTHA LOU BENNETT: Okalumpka; Musi - GV-e Club. H. C.
BECKMAN: Stuart: Business. WALLACE F. BENNETT: Live Oak;
Liberal Arts; Volunteer; Band. MARGARET HELEN BERG: St. Peters-
burg; Law. LOIS VINCENT BERLIN: Windsor, Conn.; Liberal Arts;
Pi Beta Phi; Little Theater; Secretary of Liberal Arts School; transfer
from Skidmore College.
SIXTH ROW
HENRY L. BERRY: St. Marys, Georgia; Business; transfer from Mercer
University. BETTY JO BREVILLE: Bushnell; Liberal Arts; House
Council, Secretary; Press Club; Reporter Staff, Feature Editor; Zeta
Tau Alpha, Historian; Hatter Staff, Feature Editor, Pan-Hellenic
Editor; Methodist Student Organization; The Honor. BARBARA
JEAN BING: Jacksonville: Liberal Arts; B. S. U.; Future Teachers;
Internaienal Zeta Tau Alpha. MAHJORIE ANN BINGHAM: St.
Petersburg; Liberal Arts; Alpha Xi Delta; Future Teachers; Canter-
bury Club. LUCY BISHOP: Lancaster, S. C: Liberal Arts; Cheer-
leader; V'/. R. A.; Delta Delta Delta, Secretary, Marshal, President;
Pan-Hellenic; Inter-Fraternity Council; Football Sponsor; Future Teach-
ers, Secretary; House Council, Secretary, President; The Honor; Secre-
tory Liberal Arts School; Hatter Staff, Feature Editor; Honor Roll;
Dean's List.
SORRY, IT'S CLOSED
HATTER WHEELS START ROLLING
THE
FIRST HOW
KELLY E. BLANTON, JR.: Miami: Liberal Arts; Ministerial Associa-
tion, Social Chairman, B. S. U. CLARA SUE BLASER: St. Petersburg;
Liberal Arts: transfer from St. Petersburg Junior College. lO ANN
BOLLE: Daytona Beach: Music; Sigma Delta Pi, Recording Secretary,
Corresponding Secretary; Glee Club. HAROLD P. BRADY: West Palm
Beach: Business; Sigma Nu. CHARLES BRAGG: Dover, Georgia: Busi-
ness.
FOURTH ROW
MARGARET ANNE BYARS: Corinth. Miss.: Music; Freshman Advisor;
The Honor; Glee Club; Phi Beta, President; Stetson Reporter; Hotter
Staff; Music School, Secretary, President; Stetson Quarterly, Busi-
ness Manager, W. A. A.; I. F. C; Alpha Xi Delta; Senior Class
Vice-President; Future Teachers; Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart. BEN
E. CARSON: Rutherford. N. C: Liberal Arts; Pi Kappa Phi; I. R. C;
Junior Class President; Campaign Manager Stetson Party; I. R. C;
Hatter Staff; Chapman Club; Stetson Reporter Staff. E. WILBUR
CARTER: Jacksonville: Liberal Arts; transfer from University of
Florida. WILLIAM L. CARTER: Lithia: Liberal Arts. ROLAND £
GAZER: DeLand; Liberal Arts; Future Teachers; Theta Alpha Phi,
Historian; Reporter Staff; Student Library Advisor; Little Theatre.
SECOND ROW
ANNIE SULA BRANNER: Statesboro. Georgia: Business; Zeta Tau
Alpha; Treasurer, Pan-Hellenic Council; Secretary, School of Busi-
ness; Freshman Advisor; Hatter Staff; W. R. A. WILLIAM BRAWNER:
Punta Gorda: Liberal Arts; Sigma Nu. J. FRED BREED: Jacksonville:
Liberal Arts; Ministerial Association; German Club. ROBERT RAL-
STON BREWIN: DeLand; Liberal Arts; Adelphos Society; Sigma Pi
Sigma: President, Der Deutsche Verien. GLORIA BRINKLEY: Jack-
sonville; Business; Secretary of Business School; Pan-Hellenic Rep-
resentative; W. R. A.
FIFTH ROW
FREDERICK W. CHASE: DeLand: Liberal Arts. ROBERT E. CHIS-
NELL: New York; t: iiist.-r liom St. Petersburg Junior College; Liberal
Arts. DOROTHY VALERIE CHRISTIE: Miami Beach; Liberal Arts
Transfer from Florida State University: 1. H. C; Stetson Miami Club
Newman Club. BETTY CLAMP: West Palm Beach; Liberal Arts
Alpha Xi Delta, President; Hatter Staff; Reporter Staff; Press Club
Stetson House Council; The Honor; Freshman Advisor; Future
Teachers; Pan-Hellenic; I. R. C; I. F. C; Vice-President Student
Bodv; Camera Club; Honor Roll; Dean's List; Outstanding Student.
JOHN COLLIER; DeLand: Liberal Arts; I. R. C.
THIRD ROW
ELIZABETH OAKES BROWN: Sanford: Liberal Arts; transfer from
University of Buffalo. ELWYN DUANE BROWN: St. Petersburg:
Music; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; Kappa Kappa Psi, President,
Secretary; Secretary of the Music School; Treasurer of the Music
School; Vice-President of the Stetson Band. HAROLD L. BROWN:
Miami; Liberal Arts. CLEVELAND J. BRYAN: St. Petersburg; tiaius
fer from St. Petersburg Junior College. MICHAEL JOHN BUSCEMI:
Brooklyn, New York: transfer from University of Tampa; Law.
SIXTH ROW
JOYCE COLLIER: Pompano: Liberal Arts; Delta Delia Delta, President,
Vice-President: W. A. A.; I. F. C; Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary,
Vice-President; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; German Club; Cheerleader;
Reporter Staff; Wesleyan Foundation. President; Freshman Advisor;
Who's Who; The Honor. THOMAS VERNON COLLINS: Cobbtov/n.
Ga.; Business; Pi Kappa Phi; transfer from Mercer University.
VERNON W. COLLINS: Avon Park: Business; Lambda Chi Alpha:
Glee Club. HAROLD T. COUCH: Macon. Ga.; Liberal Arts; Sigma
Nu; transfer from University of North Carolina; Liberal Arts; Adel-
phos Society; B. S. U.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Senior Marshal; Pledge
Trainer.
JUST TEAS-ING
LOVE THOSE LAMBDA CHIS
BLANTON
BLASER
BOLLE
BRADY
BRAGG
BRANNER
BRAWNEH
BREED
BREWIN
BRINKLEY
BROWN, ELIZ.
BROWN. ELWYN
BROWN. H.
BYAN
BUSCEMI
BYARS
CARSON
CARTER. E. W.
CARTER. W. L.
CAZEH
CHASE
CHISNELL
CHRISTIE
CLAMP
COLLIER. lOHN
COLLIER. JOYCE
COLLINS. T.
COLLINS. V.
COUCH
COUEY
COURSON
CBEEKMAN
CROFT
CROMARTIE
CROSBY
CROWE
CHUM
CUNNINGHAM
CURTICE
DAVIS. E.
DAVIS, H.
DAVIS, S.
DAVIS, V.
DAVIS, Z.
DEAN
DePALMA
DICKMAN
DIERS
WLL
DILLARD
DOLL
DORAN
DOUGLAS, M.
DOUGLAS, P.
DOZIER
DUDLEY
DUGGAN
DUNN
DVORAK
DYKES
THE
R, CLA
FIRST ROW
JOSEPH W. COURSON. Sluart. Music School; Pi Kappa Phi; Kappa
Kappa Psi, Secretary; Stetson Band. DAVID B. CREEKMAN: Phila-
delphia, Penn.; Liberal Arts; Delta Sigma Phi; Little Theater;
Theta Alpha Phi; Freshman advisor; Radio Workshop; FTA; Honor
Roll. ALLAN R. CROFT: Tampa; Liberal Arts; Sigma Phi Epsilon;
Beta Beta Beta. President; P. T. A.; Scroll and Key. JENNINGS B.
CROMATIE. Haines City; Business School; S. Club. ROY CROSBY:
DeLand; Liberal Arts; Golf Team; Ministerial Association.
FOURTH ROW
MICHAEL DE PALMA: New York; Liberal Arts. JEAN F. DICKMAN:
Daytona Beach; Liberal Arts; B. S. U.; Beta Beta Beta; Volunteers;
Y. W. A. FRANK DIERS: DeLand: Liberal Arts; Orchestra; Sigma
Delta Pi; Delta Sigma Phi. JAMES M. DILL: Waycross, Go.: Business;
Band; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer. DONALD H. DILLARD: Bfa-
denton; Liberal Arts; Ministerial Association; B. S. U.; Stetson
Tumbling Team.
SECOND ROW
JEROME K. CROWE: Daytona Beach; Business School; Sigma Nu.
LEONA F. CUNNINGHAM: Pleasantville, N. J.; Liberal Arts; Can-
terbury Club; Woman's Recreational Association; F. T. A.; Stetson-
N. J. Club; Intermurals. GEORGE W. CURTICE. JR.: Lakeland;
Liberal Arts. EARL D. DAVIS, Savannah. Ga.; Business School;
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
HFTH ROW
CHARLES S. DOLL: Jacksonville; Liberal Arts; Delta Sigma Phi,
Secretary and President. EUGENE DORAN: Corinth. Miss.; Music;
Band; Orchestra; Kappa Kapua Psi, Secretary; Pi Kappa Phi.
MARCELINE DOUGLAS: Lake Wales; Liberal Arts; W. R. A.; Profes-
sional Club; Phi Mu. CATHERINE A. DOZIER: Lafayette, La.; Liberal
Arts; Little Theater; Canterbury Club.
THIRD ROW
HARVEY DAVIS: Winter Garden; Liberal Arts. STELLA M. DAVIS:
Frostproof; Liberal Arts; W. R. A., President; Hatter Staff; Blazer
Club; Physical Education Professional Club, Secretary; Methodist
Fellowfship; Honor Roll; Intramural Manager. VERNICE DAVIS:
Lakeland: Liberal Arts. ZENIA DAVIS: lacksonville: Liberal Arts;
Little Theater; Psychology Club; B. S. U.; State Social Vice-President,
Volunteers Social Chairman. FREDERICK H. DEAN: Crescent City:
Music; Band, Captain; Kappa Kappa Psi, Treasurer and Vice-Presi-
dent; Music Education National Conference.
SIXTH HOW
HERBERT L. DUDLEY: Clearwater: Liberal Arts; Baseball; Outstand-
ing Student. JOYCE L. DUGGAN: Mt. Dora; Liberal Arts; Newman
Club; W. A. A.; Honor Roll; Dean's List; Hatter Staff; I. F. C; Pi
Beta Phi, Historian, Corresponding Secretary. GROVER C. DUNN:
Graham. Ga.: Business. JOHN D. DVORAK: JacksonviUe; Liberal
Arts; F. T. A.; Photo Club; L R. C. JOHN W. DYKES: Jacksonville;
Business; Commerce Club, Vice-President and President; Delta Sigma
Phi, Treasurer; Freshman Advisor.
DELTA DAYS
LUCKY PHI MUS
THE
R CILA
FIRST ROW
JAMES M. EASON, Waycross, Ga.; Liberal Arts: transfer from the
University of Florida; Kappa Kappa Psi; Delta Sigma Phi; Band.
JOHN WINFIELD ECKERSON: Daytona Beach: Liberal Arts; Phi
Society; Little Theatre. JO ANN EDERINGTON: Cartagena. Colombia;
Liberal Arts: transfer from Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon;
President of Stevens Hall; Vice-President of Brittain Hall; Band;
Glee Club. GRAVES EDMONDSON: Chattanooga. Tenn.; Business;
Transfer from University of Chattanooga; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Histo-
rian, Chaplain; Press Club, President; Sigma Delta Pi; Commerce
Club, Secretary, President: B. S. U. Council, Reporter; Freshman
Advisor; Reporter Staff, News Editor. JULIA ANN ELLIS: DeLand:
Liberal Arts; Alpha Xi Delta; Little Theater; Town Girls,
FOURTH ROW
BILL FISHER. JR.: Brooklyn, N. Y.; Liberal Arts; Press Club; Hebrew
Club; Stetson Reporter; President, Florida Intercollegiate Press As-
sociation; Literary Magazine. ROBIN ELAINE FLOYD: Palmettto;
Liberal Arts; transfer from Bessie Tift College: Phi Mu: Little Theater;
F. T. A.; Pan-Hellenic Representative. EMELIA H. FOWLER: DeLand;
Liberal Arts; transfer from Ohio Wesleyan U. and Boston U. NAN
FRANKLIN: Washington. D. C; Liberal Arts; W. A. A.; Cheerleader;
Delta Delta Delta, Chaplain, Treasurer; Junior Class Secretary;
Reporter Staff; Little Theater; Blazer Club; Senior Class Secretary.
SECOND ROW
J. DAVID ELMORE: Bradenton; Liberal Arts: transfer from Uni-
versity of Florida; Ministerial Association; Parliamentarian. LOIS
ENGELKING: Dayton. Ohio; Liberal Arts; Pi Beta Phi. GEORGE
B. EVERETT: Doytono Beoch; Liberal Arts; transfer from Universiy
of Florida; Football; Basketball; "S" Club, Secretary, President:
wlystic Krewe: Stray Greeks; Student Body President: Student Bar
Association: Freshman Advisor; Pi Kappa Alpha. DON M. EVERSON:
lacksonville Beach; Liberal Arts; International Relations Club; Vol-
unteers; Ministerial Association: Phi Society, President; Scroll and
Key, President; B. S. U.. Treasurer, President; Little Theater Activi-
ties. WILLIAM CARROLL FAIN: Jacksonville; Business; transfer from
Jacksonville Junior College.
FIFTH ROW
CHARLOTTE FRINK: Apopka; Libera! Arts; Student Hostess: Y. W. A..
Literature Chairman; B. S. U. ROBERT ROYCE FRY: DeLand; Libera!
Arts; transfer from Kent State U. BOBBY FUNDERBURK: Pageland;
Liberal Arts: transfer from Vi'ingate Junior College. THOMAS W.
GAMBLE: Charlotte. N. C; transfer from Vl^ingate Junior College.
GUY GARRETT: Winter Haven; Liberal Arts; Baseball Team- Foot-
ball Team, Co-Cuptain; Physical Education Club, Vice-President; "S"
Club.
THIRD ROW
PHOEBE LEE FAULKNER: Lakeland; Liberal Arts; Phi Mu: Stetson
Reporter. MILDRED RESPESS FEASEL: DeLand; Liberal Arts; Alpha
Xi Delta, Chaplain; Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Beta Beta Beta; Glee
Club: Town Girls' Club; Freshman Advisor. JOHN S. FETNER:
Hamlet. N .C; Liberal Arts: transfer from Appalachian State College.
WILLIAM FRED FISCHER: Hialeah; Liberal Arts; transfer from George
Washington U: Little Theater; Theta Alpha Phi; German Club;
Reporter Staff; Stetson Quarterly, Editor, Associate Editor; Press
Club, Vice-President.
SIXTH ROW
MARGARET JEAN GARWOOD: Cordele. Ga.; Liberal Arts: Zeta
Tau Alpha: "S" Club; Freshman Advisor; Camera Club. MARY
ETHEL GILBERT: DeLand; Liberal Arts; Professional Club, Treasurer;
Pi Beta Phi, Rush Captain; Pep Club, Secretary; Tumbling Team
W. R. A.; Little Theater; Phi Society: The Honor; Scroll and Key,
Miss Stetson 1950.
THEY MADE THE PLANS .
FOR THE BIGGEST HOMECOMING EVER
EASON
ECKERSON
EDERINGTON
EDMONDSON
ELLIS
ELMORE
ENGELKING
EVERETT
EVERSON
FAIN
FAULKNEH
FEAGINS
FEASEL
FETNEH
FISCHER
FISHER
FLOYD
FOSTER
FOWLER
FRANKLIN
FRINK
FRY
FUNDERBURK
GAMBLE
GARROTT
GARWOOD
GEORGE. F.
GEORGE, T.
GILBERT, A. S.
GILBERT, M. E.
GILLESPIE
GORDIE
GRAY
GRIFFIN. H.
GRIFFIN, r.
GRIFFIS
GRIGSBY
GRISSETT
GRUNWAID
GUESS
HALBERT, L.
HALBERT. W.
HALE. C.
HALE, G. 6.
HALL
HANSEN
HARDIS
HARRELL
HASTY
HAY
HECKENBACK
HERNDON
HERSHEY
HIGH
HILL. G.
HILL, I.
HINTON
HITCHCOCK
HOLLAND
HON
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THE
^ CLA
FIRST ROW
ROBERT L. GILLESPIE: Appbton. Wise; Liberal Arts: Band. HOW-
ARD GORDIE: DeLand; Liberal Arts. ROBERT GRAY: Tampa; Lib-
eral Arts; B. S. U., Executive Council; Ministerial Association, Vice-
President; Phi Society; F. T. A.; Der Deutsche Verein; Honor Roll;
Deans List. HARRISON D. GRIFFIN: DeLand; Law. THOMAS J.
GRIFFIN: Charlotte. N. C: Liberal Arts.
FOURTH ROW
NITA T. HANSEN: Jacksonville: Liberal Arts; Y. W. A.; W. A. A.;
Town Girls' Club; Town Girls' Council; F. T. A., Publicity Chair-
man; Phi Society, Secretary, Vice-President; The Honor; Scroll and
Key; Phi Alpha Thela, Secretary-Treasurer; Beta Beta Beta; B. S. U.
JAMES A. HARDIN: West Palm Beach; Business. JEANNE HARRELL:
Waverly, Ga.; Music; Phi Beta, Vice-President; Glee Club; Pi Beta
Phi, Historian. CARL HASTY: Jacksonville; Business; Lambda Chi
Alpha. EDWARD A. HAY: Zanesville, Ohio: Business; Stray Greeks;
Kappa Sigma.
SECOND ROW
SYLVIA L. GRIFFIS: Screven, Ga.; Music; Glee Club; Orchestra;
Lillle Theater; F, T. A. JACK GRIGSBY: Franklin, Tenn.: Liberal
Arts; Phi Society; Scroll and Key Society; Tennis Team; Tumbling
Team: "S" Club; Reporter Staff; Physical Education Club. WALLACE
E. GRISSETT: Jacksonville; Liberal Arts; Press Club; Sigma Nu; Re-
porter Staff, Editor; Rules and Procedure Committee, Chairman; Con-
vention Chairman of Florida Intercollegiate Press Association. RICH-
AR M. GRUNWALD: Brooklyn, N. Y.; Business; Pi Kappa Phi.
WILLIAM GUESS: Sarasota; Liberal Arts; B. S. U.; German Club;
Ministerial Association, Treasurer.
FIFTH ROW
HEROLD R. HECKENBACK: Sanlord; Liberal Arts; Orchestra; F. T. A.;
Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM F. HERNDON: Sanford; Liberal Arts;
Golf Team; ' S Club. EDWARD HERSHEY: DeLand; Liberal Arts.
H. W. HIGH: Orlando: Liberal Arts: Ministerial Association. GUY
B. HILL: Bradenton: Business.
THIRD ROW
LEWIS HALBERT: Lake Wales; Liberal Arts; Veterans Organization;
Secretary of Senior Class: Ministerial Association. WILLIE B. LAMB
HALBERT: Pensacola; Liberal Aits; Christian Volunteers; Ministerial
Wives Club. CAROL JEANNE HALE: Daytona Beach; Liberal Arts;
Y. W. A., President: Volunteers; 1. R. C: B. S. U., Vice-President;
The Honor, President; Alpha Dexioma; Women's Council, Vice-Pres-
ident. GREGORY BURLEIGH HALE: West Palm Beach; Business:
Theta Alpha Phi; Football; Freshman Advisor: Intramural Fraternity
League, President; Homecoming Committee; Sigma Nu. BOB HALL:
Apopka: Liberal Arts: 1. R. C; F. T. A.; Delta Sigma Phi: Reporter
Staff; "S" Club: Freshman Advisor: I. F. C.
SIXTH ROW
JONATHAN H. HILL: Tallahassee; Music: Orchestra; Band; Kappa
Kappa Psi. JOE HINTON: Edgewater: Liberal Arts; Ministerial As-
sociation. GENE HITCHCOCK: Winter Haven; Liberal Arts: Minis-
terial Association. HARRY W. HOLLAND: Canal Zone; Liberal Arts;
Phi Theta Kappa; Sigma Delta Pi; Ministerial Association. MARIAN
B. HON: Rye Beach, N. H.; Liberal Arts; Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Captain;
W. A. A.
HATTER GLORY .
AT HOMECOMING TIME
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THE
H CLA
FIRST ROW
FREDERICK HOPE: West Palm Beach: Liberal Arts; Theta Alpha Phi;
Little Theater; Homecoming Committees; Ye Mystic Krewe, Captain;
Honor Roll; Ten Outstanding Students; Reporter Staff; Student Bar
Association; Intramural Debater; Delta Sigma Phi. GEORGE HOPE:
Lithia; Liberal Arts: Pi Kappa Phi; Beta Beta Beta. NEWELL BRETT
HOPE: Lithia; Music; Orchestra; Glee Club; Pi Kapr- 1 Pin; F. T. A.:
Methodist Student Organization. MARILOU D. HORTON: DeLand;
Liberal Arts; Theta Alpha Phi; Town Girls' Club; F. T. A.; Alpha Xi
Delta. RHODA HORTON: Ml. Dora; Liberal Arts; F. T. A.
FOURTH ROW
JERRY IVEY: Kissimmee; Music; Kappa Kappa Psi, Vice-President;
Stetson Band; Pi Kappa Phi SHIHADER F. JAJEH: Jacksonville:
Liberal Arts. CLARENCE R. JONES: Sanford; Business; O. J. C; Glee
Club; Sigmc: Alpha Chi, Secro' iry I !•-■ :surer; Lambda Chi Alpha.
LAWRENCE W. JONES: Dade City: Business; Sigma Chi.
SECOND ROW
DOROTHY HOWARD: St. Petersburg: Libera! Arts. EDNA HOWARD:
St. Petersburg; Business DELPHA L. HOWLAND, DeLand; Liberal
Arts; F. T. A. RAYMOND F. HOYLE: Cumberland Md.; Business;
Honor Roll; Dean's List; Commerce Club; Intramural Manager.
JAMES HUCKABAY: Dade City; Lambda Chi Alpha.
FIFTH ROW
DON KIBBEY: Ludington. Mich.: Liberal Arts; Kappa Pi, President;
Art Forum, WILLIAM KING: Jacksonville; Business; Westminster
Fellowship, Treasurer, Vice-President; Veterans Organization; Sigma
Phi Epsilon, Secretary. JOHN KIRKPATRICK: Eustis; Liberal Arts;
Band; Reporter Staff; Phi Alpha Delta; Kappa Kappa Psi; Delta
Sigma Phi; 1. F. C. MURRAY KLEIN: DeLand: Liberal Arts. MARTHA
KURTZ: Fort Meyers: Music; Glee Club. Student Leader; The Honor;
Treasurer of the Sophomore Class; Zeta Tau Alpha, President.
THIRD ROW
RICHARD HUGHES: Monticello; Liberal Arts. JUANITA HURST:
Tampa; Liberal Arts THORWALD J. HUSFELD: DeLand: Business.
RAYMOND W. HUTCHINSON: Arcadia: Liberal Arts; Hatter Staff;
I. R. C. BETTY IVEY: Atlanta. Ga.: Liberal Arts; Secretary of Fresh-
man Class; Pan-Hellenic; Womens Executive Council; 1. F. C;
Pi Beta Phi, Rush Chairman, President.
SIXTH ROW
B:LL LANIGAN' Wauchula: Liberal Arts; Football, Captain '49;
Stetson Alhletic Club, President; "S' Club; Sigma Nu. C. A. LEAK:
West Palm Beach: Business; Sigma Nu. JOHN H. LEATHEN: Pitts-
burgh, Pa.; Liberal Arts. JIM LEE: Flagler Beach: Liberal Arts;
Sigma Phi Epsilon. VIRKLER LEGATE: Carthage, N. Y.; Business;
Stray Greeks; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
ROYALTY AT THE BIG GAME
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HOPE, G.
HOPE, N.
HORTON, M.
HORTON. H.
HOWARD, D.
HOWARD, E.
HOWLAND
HOYLE
HUCKABAY
HUGHES
HURST
HUTCHINSON
IVEY, C.
JAJEH
JONES, C.
JONES, S.
JOSEPH
KIBBEY
KING
KIRKPATRICK
KLEIN
KURTZ
LANIGAN
LEAK
LEATHEN
LEE
LEGATE
LEOPARD
LETT
LEWIS
McCROAN
McDonald
McDowell
McGinn
McQUAIG
MABRY
MACE
MALLORY
MARCELL
MATHER
MATHEWS. M.
MATHEWS, R.
MAYNARD
MAXCY
MAXWELL
MEISEL
MELEAR
MERIWETHER
MERRITT
MERTZ
MICHAEL
MILLER
MITCHAM
MITNIK
MOONEY
MOORE, B.
MOORE, I.
THE
FIRST ROW
ANDREW C. LEOPARD: DeLand; Business; Rifleiy Instruator.
SARAH ANN LETT: Fort Meade; Liberal Arts: W. A. A., Vice-Presi-
dent, President; Y. W. A.; Non-fraternity Association; Professional
Club; Blazer Club. WILLIAM H. LEWIS. Jasper; Liberal Arts; Delta
Sigma Phi. KYLE McCROAN: Palmetto; Liberal Arts; Sigma Phi
Epsilon; Reporter Staff; Quarterly Staff; transfer from University of
Florida. THOMAS SMEDLEY McDONALD: DeLand; Business; Honor
Roll; Hatter Staff; Sigma Nu.
FOURTH ROW
JORDAN L. MAYNARD: Eustis; Business; "S" Club; Basketball;
Tennis; Pep Club, President; Pi Kappa Phi, Historian, Pledge Captain,
President; Honor Roll; Mystic Krewe, Captain; Who's Who in Uni-
versities and Colleges of America; Outstanding Student; I. F. C;
Freshman Advisor; Homecoming Chairman. STEWART C. MAXCY:
Orlando; Liberal Arts; Delta Sigma Phi, Historian, Alumni Secretary;
Stetson Reporter Staff; Press Club. EDWARD W. MAXWELL: Cresl-
view; Business. HARRY J. MEISEL: DeLand; Liberal Arts: transfer
from University of Alabama; Football. RICHARD C. MELEAR: Miami;
Liberal Arts; Football; "S" Club.
SECOND ROW
ROBERT B. McDOWELL: Daylona Beach; Liberal Arts. FRANCIS L.
McGINN: DeLand; Business; transfer from Wilson Junior College,
Chicago, 111. RANDALL JACKSON McQUAIG, JR.: Manor, Ga.; Liberal
Arts; transfer from Norman Junior College; Pi Kappa Phi. JOHN W.
MABRY: Spartanburg. S. C; Music. ANN WELLONS MACE: Marion,
S. C; Liberal Arts; transfer from Agnes Scott and Cokar College; Pi
Beta Phi, Vice-President; Canterbury Club; Pan-Hellenic Council.
HFTH ROW
ROGER L. MERIWETHER. JR.: Orlando; Liberal Arts; Debate; Canter-
bury Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President. ORPHA MARRITT: Baker;.
Liberal Arts; Y. W. A.; B. S. U., Council Secretary; Volunteers, Sec-
retary; Student Hostess; Future Teachers; Vice President of Conrad
Hall. GLORIA MERTZ: Eustis; Liberal Arts; Alpha Xi Delta, Historian-
Kappa Pi, Secretary, Vice-President; Thet aAlpha Phii, Secretary;
Honor Roll. JAMES C. MICHAEL: Saniord: Liberal Arts; transfer from
University of Miami; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Stetson Reporter, Business
Manager. WALTER EDWARD MILLER: Calhoun. Go.; Liberal Arts;
transfer from Emory University; "S" Club.
THIRD ROW
JAMES H. MALLORY: Daytona Beach; Business; transfer from Uni-
versity of Denver. LOUIS H. MARCELL: DeLand; Liberal Arts.
MADELINE MATHER: Daylona Beach; Liberal Arts; Delta Delta Delta;
Little Theater; Transfer from the Universiity of Nev/ Mexico.
MAJORIE MATHEWS: Leesburg; Liberal Arts; transfer from Mars
Hill College and Bessie Tift College; Ministerial Wives; Non-frater-
nity Association. RONALD PHILIP MATHEWS: Leesburg; Liberal
Arts; Ministerial Association; Non-fraternity Association.
SIXTH ROW
AL MITCHHAM: Ponte Vedra Beach; Business; transfer from Georgia
Tech; Sigma Nu. ADOLPH MITNIK: New York: Liberal Arts. BER-
NARD C. MOONEY: Palmerton, Penn.: Liberal Arts; Lambla Chi
Alpha; transfer from Bethlehem Area College. BETTY WOOD
MOORE: Marion. S. C; Business; transfer from Winthrop College; Pi
Beta Phi, Treasurer; Pan-Hellenic Council; Faculty-Student Committee.
JJAMES D. MOORE: Eau Gallie: Business; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-
President.
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FIRST ROW
AARON C. MULLINS: Frostproof; Business: Sigma Alpha Chi; Com-
merce Club. Treasurer. EDWARD W. MUNSON: DeLand: Liberal
Arts; Beta Beta Beta. LOIS A. NEWELL: Orlando; Liberal Arts;
B. S. U.; Y. W. A.; Women's Council, President; Hatter Staff; F. T. A.,
Vice-President; L R. C; The Honor; Zeta Tau Alpha. NELDA H. NEW-
SOME: DeLand: Liberal Arts. W. T. NEWSOME: DeLand; Liberal
Arts; Phi Society; Scroll and Key; Ministerial Association.
FOURTH ROW
LAWRENCE E. PAGE: Whitman, Mass.; Business. HARRY C. PANOS:
West Palm Beach; Liberal Arts; Veterans Association; junior Bar
Association; Chapman Law Club; Intramurals, Manager; Young
Democrats; Lambda Chi Alpha, DAVID A. PARKER: Business.
LANE A. PATRICK: DeLand; Liberal Arts; Ministerial Association;
Deans List. ALBERT PATTERSON: La Grange, Ga.; Liberal Arts;
Football.
SECOND ROW
OWEN NORTH: Clearwater; Liberal Arts. A. JEANNETTE NORTH-
RUP: Orlando; Literal Arts; Psychology Club; Phi Mu, Treasurer,
Vice President. BETTY OGLESBY: Jupiter; Liberal Arts. MARGARET E.
OLDFORD: West Palm Beach; Music; Glee Club, Travel Squad; Alpha
Xi Delta. JAMES OLSON: Daytona Beach: Business.
FIFTH ROW
BENTON R. PATTERSON: New Orleans. La.; Liberal Arts; Reporter
Staff; Press Club; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary, CHARLES PATTER-
SON: Miami: Business; Pi Alpha Phi. GILBERT PATTERSON: JOSEPH
PATTERSON: Daytona Beach; Liberal Arts. MORGAN PATTERSON:
New Orleans: Liberal Arts; Ministerial Association.
THIRD ROW
JOE O'LONE: Daytona Beach; Liberal Arts; Baskelball; Beta Beta
Beta; GuinmM Siqina Epsilon, Treasurer, President. GEORGE OSSO-
RIO: Baton Rouge, La.; Business; Football; Pi Kappa Phi, MARJORIE
W. OWEN: DeLand; Liberal Arts; Press Club; Town Vi'omens Coun-
cil, Vice-President; Intramurals; Orchestra; Freshman Advisor; Honor
Roll; Dean's List; F. T. A.; Alpha Dexioma. JOHN PAGE: Fernan-
dena; Liberal Arts; Glee Club; Ministerial Association,
SIXTH ROW
RALPH S. PATTERSON: Jacksonville; Liberal Arts; Veterans Club.
MARTIN LUTHER PEARSON: Wauchula; Liberal Arts; Der Deutsche
Verein, Treasurer, President; F. T. A.; Lambda Chi Alpha. JAMES
PELHAM: Pensacola; Liberal Arts; B. S. U.; F. T. A.; University
Bookstore, Manager. JOHN PELHAM: Pensacola; Liberal Arts; Min-
isterial Association. JIM PERDUE: Avon Park; Music; Kappa Kappa
Psi, Secretary, President; Band; Orchestra; Delta Sigma Phi.
PHACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE THEATRE .
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MULIINS
MUNSON
NEWELL
NEWSOME, N.
NEWSOME. W. T.
NORTH
NORTHRUP
OGLESBY
OLDFORD
OLSON
OLONE
OSSORIO
OWEN
PAGE, I.
PAGE, L. E.
PARKER
PANOS
PATTERSON, A.
PATRICK
PATTERSON. G
PATTERSON, B. R.
PATTERSON. C.
PATTERSON. G.
PATTERSON, J.
PATTERSON. M.
PATTERSON, R. S.
PEARSON
PELHAM
PELHAM
PERDUE
PEBKINS, B.
PERKINS. M. A.
PEBRAULT
PERSONS
PETERSON
PETRUCHELL
PHILLIPS. M. E.
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PRINCE. E.
PRINCE, J.
PUMPHREY
RAGSDALE
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HAMEY
RANDALL
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REAVES
REESEMAN
REGISTER
RENWICK
REVELS
RIBET
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RILEY
ROBINSON. A.
ROBINSON, B.
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FIRST ROW
BRUCE PERKINS: Danbury, Conn.; Business; Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Treasurer; Canterbury Club, President; Varsity Tennis Team; "S"
Club; Press Club; Hatter Staff, Business Manager; Outstanding Stu-
dent; Ye Mystic Krewe; Vice-President Business School. MARY ANN
PERKINS: Gallatin, Tenn.; Liberal Arts; W. R. A.; Vi'omen's Profes-
sional Club, Secretary; Delta Delta Delta, Vice-President; Inter-
Fraternity Council. PETER B. PERRAULT: West Palm Beach; Busi-
ness. JACK S. PERSONS: Ft. Myers; Liberal Arts; Sigma Nu; Fresh-
man Advisor.
FOURTH ROW;
ARLINGTON P. RAGSDALE: Atlanta. Ga.; Liberal Arts; Lambda Chi
Alpha. ROBERT H. RAINES: Clearwater; Business; Pi Kappa Phi,
Secretary, Treasurer; Sigma Alpha Chi, Vice-President; Commerce
Club. WILLIAM ROSS RAINEY: Ml. Plymouth; Liberal Arts; Camera
Club; German Club; Ministerial Association; International Rela-
tions Club. MERIAM M. RANDALL: Silver Springs; Liberal Arts;
Glee Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Hatter Staff; Westminster Fel-
lowship; Intramurals. CECIL D. RATHEL: Tampa; Liberal Arts;
B. S. U.; Volunteers; House Manager BOO; Freshman Advisor.
SECOND ROW
ROBERT L. PETRUSCHELL: Santa Monica, Cal.; Business; Commerce
Club; Pi Kappa Phi, Historian; Dean's List; Honor Roll. LOUIS VAN
DORN PHILLIPS: Orlando: Liberal Arts; Ministerial Association;
B. S. U. Executive Council. MARY ELLEN PHILLIPS: ElUcottville,
N. Y.; Liberal Arts; VJ. A. A.; W. R. A.; Alpha Xi Delta; Orchestra;
Band; Beta Beta Beta, Historian, Secretary; F. T. A.; Intra-Mural
Board. BOB PINDER: Miami: Liberal Arts; Ministerial Association,
Director of Intramurals, Secretary, President: B. S. U. Council; State
Promotional Director; Ye Mystic Krew^e, Second Mate; Glee Club;
International Relations Club; Independent Organization, Secretary,
President; Stetson-Miami Club, President; Little Theater; Freshman
Advisor; Reporter Staff; Hatter Staff; Press Club; Honor Roll; Out-
standing Student.
FIFTH ROW
EDWIN REAVES: Clearwater; Business; Lambda Chi Alpha; Tum-
bling Team; Veterans' Organization. LOIS ARLINE REESMAN: Lake-
land; Business; transfer from Florida Southern ' ' .,>■;.■ .'■; ly Greeks;
B. S. U.; Intramuralist; Commerce Club. L. W. REGISTER. JR.; Jack-
sonville; Liberal Arts; French Club; Publicity Director. ROBERT W.
RENWICK: Dunkirk. N. Y.; Business; transfer from Champlain Col-
lege. DORIS REVELS: Palatka; Liberal Arts.
THIRD ROW
RAYMOND C. PITTS, Lakeland; Business; Lambda Chi Alpha; FRED
POSEY, DeLand; Business. SUSANNE POTTS: Wheeling, W. Va.; Lib-
eral Arts; Proiessicnal Club. President; W. R. A., Vice-President;
Camera Club; Dean's List; Honor Roll. EDWARD E. PRINCE: Kittery,
Me.; Liberal Arts. JOHN LELAND PRINCE: Kittery. Me.: Liberal Arts.
RICHARD G. PUMPHREY: Daytona Beach; Liberal Ai's; Glee Club;
Pi Kappa Phi pledge; Football; German Club; F. T. A.
SIXTH ROW
FERDINAND A. RIBET, JR.: Valdese. N. C; Business; transfer from
University of Norlh Carolina; Sigma Nu . HARRELL K. RILES: Ocala;
Business; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer; Commerce Club; Veterans'
Association; International Relations Club. CARL RILEY: Birming-
ham, Ala.; Music; transfer from Birmingham Conservatory of Music.
ALICE V. ROBINSON: Pompano Beach; Liberal Arts; Sigma Delta
Pi, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer; Zeta Tau Alpha, Activities
Chairman. BETTY ROBINSON: Daytona Beach; Liberal Arts; trans-
fer from Casements Junior College; Camera Club; Sigma Delta Pi;
Volunteers; Y. Vl'. A., Alpha Dexioma.
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THE
R. CILA
FIRST ROW
JAY ROTAN: Cramerton. N. C; Business; Golf Team; Basketball
Tecim. PHILIP SANGSTER: Cape Elizabeth, Me.: Liberal Arts. JOHN
SCALF: DeLand; Liberal Ar!s: Little Theater; Thela Alpha Phi; Min-
isterial Association. FRED SCHILLING: DeLand: Business. A. R.
SCHNEIDER: Sandyville, Ohio: Business; Pi Kappa Phi.
FOURTH ROW:
MARGARET SIBERT: Glen Ridge, N. J.: Liberal Arts; Beta Beta Beta.
BLAND SIMMONS: Jacksonville: Liberal Arts; Little Theater; Stetson
Quarterly; Stetson Reporter; Delta Sigma Phi. CARL SIMMONS:
Bartov?; Liberal Arts; Football; Stetson Veterans' Club; "S" Club;
Physical Education Club; Sigma Nu, Pledge Captain. BETTY JANE
SLATER: Waycross, Ga.: Music; Glee Club. TACOMA SLOAN: Ft.
Meade; Liberal Arts; Intramurals; President of Independent League;
Phi Alpha Theta; Press Club; Stetson Reporter, Sports Editor;
B. S. U.; Der Deutsche Verein; Baseball Team, Manager.
SECOND ROW
BARBARA M. SCHRIEFFER: EusUs; Business; W. R. A. FRED SCOTT:
Moultrie, Go.; Literal A.rts; Band; Glee Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
KERRY KENT SCOTT: Fort Lauderdale; Liberal Arts; Press Club,
Secretary-Treasurer; La Franciade, Secretary-Treasurer; Hatter Staff;
Reporter Staff; Phi Society Honor Roll; Dean's List; Scroll and Key;
Independent Party. RALPH W. SCOTT: Jacksonville; Business; Vet-
erans' Organization; Pi Kappa Phi. JOSEPH SENKARIK: Sanford;
Business.
FIFTH ROW
HARRELL W. SMITH: Louisville, Ky.: Business. JEANNE MARIE
SMITH: Indian Rocks Beach: Libera! Arts; Beta Beta Beta, President;
Little Theater: Pep Club; F. T. A.; Canterbury Club; Alpha Xi Delta.
W. RAY SNYDER: Tampa; Liberal Arts. JAMES KENNETH SOLO-
MON: Winter Garden; Liberal Arts; Ministerial Association. DORO-
THY STAFFORD: St. Petersburg; Liberal Arts; Alpha Dexioma, Vice-
President, Fresideni; Green Derby Association, Secretary; The Honor;
Little Theater; Newman Club, Secretary; Phi Alpha Theta; Radio
Workshop Group, Secretary; Scroll and Key; Theta Alpha Phi,
Secretary; Women's Council, Social Vice-President, President; Wom-
en's Executive Council.
THIRD ROW
WILLIAM R. SEYMOUR: Barberville; Business. STEPHEN SHABALA:
New Castle. Pa.; Liberal Arts; Physcial Education Club; Student
Intramural Director. STANLEY D. SHAULL: Charlotte, Mich.; Liberal
Arts: Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary, President; Sigma Nu. ROY SHUPP:
Palatka; Business: Freshman Advisor; Lambda Chi Alpha. SAMUEL
SILER: Slalery. N. C; Business.
SIXTH ROW
JAMES B. STAFFORD: Jacksonville Beach; Liberal Arts; Beta Beta
Beta; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President; "S" Club; Hatter; Honor Roll;
Veteran's Organization; Pi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM J. STARK: Miami,
Okla.; Music; Orchestra; Band, Concert-Master; Kappa Kappa Psi;
Honor Roll; Deans List. JAMES R. STATHAM: Linden; Business.
ANNA MARION STEWART: St. Petersburg; Liberal Arts; Pi Beta Phi;
Psychology Club: Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship; Intramurals.
EDWARD STRANER: Clearwater; Liberal Arts; B. S. U.; Volunteer
for Christian Service.
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SCOTT, K.
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SIBERT
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SIMMONS, C.
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STEWART
STRANER
STRATFORD
THOMAS
THOMPSON. E.
THOMPSON. F.
THORP
TINSLEY
TODD
TOGGWEILER
TOMBERLIN
TOSSELL
TOWNSEND
TROTT
THUE
TRUELOCK
TNCKER, J.
TUCKER. R.
TURNBALL
TURNER, D.
TURNER, R.
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THE
FIRST ROW
STEVE STRATFORD: Jacksonville: Liberal Arts; Delta Sigma Phi,
Vice-President; Phi Society, President; Scroll and Key, Vice-Presi-
dent; Phi Alpha Theta, Vice-President; Little Theater; I. R. C;
Honor Roll; Dean's List; Ye Mystic Krewe. BENJI SULLIVAN: Tampa;
Liberal Arts; Glee Club. AARON SWAIN: Haines City; Liberal Arts;
Pi Kappa Phi, Historian, President; Stetson Tumbling Team; P. E. N.
Club. VARDELL G. SWETT: Rowland, N. C; Liberal Arts. LAW-
RENCE B. TEICHERT. St. Petersburg; Adelphos Society; Sigma Alpha
Chi, President.
FOURTH ROW:
BARBARA J. TROTT: Orlando: Liberal Arts; Kappa Sigma; Hatter
Statf; Sigma Delia Pi. CHARLOTTE TRUE: Lake Mary; Liberal Arts;
Art Club; W. A. A.; Kappa Pi; Pan-Hellenic; Alpha Xi Delta.
JAMES TUCKER: Orlando; Liberal Arts; Debate Team; Theta Alpha
Pi, President; Little Theater; Interfraternity Council; Pi Kappa Delta,
Secretary, Treasurer, President; Pi Kappa Phi, Chaplain. ROBERT
TUCKER: Sarasota: Liberal Arts; B. S. U.
SECOND ROW
DAVE THOMAS: Palatka; Liberal Arts; Glee Club; Freshman Class
Treasurer; Mmisterial Association. ELIZABETH THOMPSON: Or-
lando; Liberal Arts. FRANK B. THOMPSON: Jacksonville: Liberal
Arts; Glee Club. WILLIAM THORP: Sarasota: Liberal Arts. MARVIN
TINSLEY: Miami: Liberal Arts; Stray Greeks; Football; Pi Kappa
Alpha.
FIFTH ROW
WILLIAM J. TURNBALL: DeLand: Music; Orchestra. DOUGLAS
TURNER: Parrish: Business. W. RET TURNER: Marianna: Liberal
Arts; Who's Vl'ho in Colleges and Universities; Theta Alpha Phi;
Little Theater. WILLIAM TUTEN: DeLand: Liberal Arts; Sigma Phi
Epsilon. GRACE TYLER: Brunswick, Ga.: Liberal Arts.
THIRD ROW
GEORGE TODD: Largo; Business. JOHNNY TOGGWEILER: Miami;
Business; Stray Greeks; X Club; Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES TOMBER-
LIN: Miami; Liberal Arts; Sigma Pi Sigma. MATTHEW M. TOSSELL:
Barberton. Ohio; Liberal Arts; Camera Club; I. R. C; F. T. A.;
Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOHN L. TOWNSEND: Jacksonville; Liberal Arts;
Pi Kappa Phi.
SIXTH ROW
JUSTINE L. VAUGHEN: DeLand; Liberal Arts; Classical Orchestra;
Town Girls' Club; Theta Gamma, President; Gamma Sigma Epsilon;
Beta Beta Beta; Theta Alpha Phi, Vice-President; Little Theater;
German Club; Camera Club; The Honor, Outstanding Student;
Alpha Xi Delta. KATHERINE N. VITSARAS: DeLand: Liberal Arts;
Kappa Pi, Corresponding Secretary, Vice-President; Town Girls' Club.
BETTYLOU N. VOGLESONG: Mtddletown, Ohio; Liberal Arts. DON
WALDEN: Plant City; Business; Freshman Advisor; Pi Kappa Phi.
JOHN WALKER: Daytona Beach; Business; Sigma Chi.
EXAM TIME MUST BF NF.^R
DRO'WNING THEIR SORBO'WS
THE
R. CILA
FIRST ROW
NORMA ELDES WALTON: Pompano Beach; Liberal Arts; Kappa Pi;
Wesley Foundation; Der Deutches Verein; Future Teachers; Intra-
mural Sports; Honor Holl. lAMES M. WARD: Quincy; Business.
RICHARD W. WARNER: Asheville, N. C; Liberal Arts; Sigma Phi
Epsilon; L R. C; Student Veteran's Association; Intramural Sports.
JOHN RICHARD WARREN: St. Petersburg: Liberal Arts; Lambda Chi
Alpha, President; I. F. C; Glee Club; La Franciade; Music Educa-
tors National Conference; Future Teachers; Honor Roll; Minister
of Music; Young Democrats.
FOURTH ROW:
WILLIAM E. WILKINSON: Daytona Beach; Liberal Arts; Delta Sigma
Phi: Future Teachers; Reporter Stall. MACKIE WILKES. Daytona
Beach; Liberal Arts: Y. W. A.; Kappa Pi, President; Future Teachers.
ROBERT B. WILLARD: DeLcmd; Liberal Arts; Reporter Staff, Associa-
tion Circulation Manager.; Canterbury Club; 1. F. C: Future Teach-
ers; Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Manager. LENORA CATHERINE
WILLIAMS: Homestead; Liberal Arts; Pi Beta Phi, Recording Sec-
retary; The Honor; Stetson House Council, Vice-President; Vi^esley
Foundation; Secretary Sophomore Class; Pan-Hellenic, President,
Vice-President; W. R. A.
SECOND ROW
WILLIAM E. WEBB: Green Cove Springs; Liberal Arts; Ministerial
Association; Future Teachers. JAYNE W. WEITZEL. Lockport, N. Y.;
Liberal Arts; transfer from Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio; Pi Beta
Phi; Deans List; Honor Roll. BAILEY MARTIN WELDEN: Jackson-
ville; Business; Sigma Alpha Chi, Accounting Fralernily; Pi Kappa
Phi; Chapman Club. WILLIAM S. WEST: Valdosta. Ga.; Business;
Sigma Nu; Sigma Alpha Chi.
FIFTH ROW
MARTHA RUTH WILLIAMS: Bartow; Liberal Arts; W. R. A.; Delta
Delta Delta: transfer trcm ludson College, Marion, Ala. HELEN
BARKSDALE WILLIAMSON: Adele. Go.; Liberal Arts; Phi Mu,
Secretary. P. TURNER WILSON: Sanford; Business; Sigma Nu; 1. F. C.
JOHN F. WINGER: Haines City; Business. JACK WOOD: Miami;
Liberal Arts; transfer from University of Miami; Varsity Football;
"S" Club; Stray Greeks; Reporter Staff; Pi Kappa Alpha.
THIRD ROW
JOHN CAMPBELL WHITAKER: North Miami: Liberal Arts; Football;
Baseball; "S" Club, President: Pi Kcip(:>a Phi; Freshman Advisor;
Future Teachers. VIRGINIA O'KEEFE WHITMIRE: DeLand; Liberal
Arts; Alpha Xi Delta. JAN WIECKOWSKI: Warsaw, Poland: Busi-
ness; Principal of Commerce School, Warsaw. WINIFRED B. WIGLE:
DeLand: Liberal Arts; Future Teachers; Town Girl's Club; Wesley
Foundation, Vice-President; Kappa Pi.
SIXTH ROW
JOHN B. WOOD: Eau Gallie; Business WILLIAM WARREN WOOD:
Jacksonville; Liberal Arts. MURRAY J. WRIGHT: Orlando; Business;
transfer from Orlando Junior College; Siqma Alpha Chi. BENJAMIN
J. YELVINGTON: Yelvington; Liberal Arts: Ministerial Association;
B. S. U., Devotional Chairman. WANDA FAYE YODER: Moore
Haven; Liberal Arts; W. A. A.; Camera Club: !. R. C: Zeta Tau
Alpha; Pan-Hellenic, President, Vice-President; Freshman Advisor;
Hatter Staff, Assistant Editor.
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WEST
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WILKES
WILLIAMS. L. C.
WILLIAMS. M. R.
WILLIAMSON
WILSON
WINGER
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Offer
Congratulations to the Graduating Class
of
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DeLand is located in the ridge section of east central Florida, 110 miles
south of Jacksonville, four miles east to the picturesque St. Johns
River, famous for its black bass fishing, and twenty-two miles to the
renowned beaches of the Atlantic seaboard. Being centrally located
practically every point of interest in the state may be visited within
one day's drive.
DeLand enjoys a delightful year-round climate. There is scarcely a
day that the sun does not shine, sending forth its ultra-violet rays.
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Compliments of
Smith & Thomas Drugs
Headquarters for
Helena Rubinstein - Lentheric - Corday
Ciros - Tabu - Charbert - Chen Yu - Peggy Sage
Roger & Gollet - Guerlain - Old Spice
Seaforth - Max Factor's - Coty -
Harriet Hubbard Ayers - Evening in Paris
Houbigant - Chantilly - Richard Hudnut
Schiaparelli
A Complete Repair Service
Experienced Watchmakers and a
Manufacturing Jeweler
DeHuy's
139 North Boulevard Telephone 270
We Feature:
Tussy
Yardley
Dorothy Perkins Cosmetics
S. R. LANGSTON, JR., Manager
121 North Boulevard DeLand, Fla.
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The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary
ELLIS ADAMS FULLER, D. D.,
President
"An Internationally Famous Institution"
• A Faculty of World-Famous
Teachers, Preachers, Authors
• Eleven Great Departments of
Instruction
• A Modern $3,000,000 Educational
Plant
• An Atmosphere of Scholarship and
Evongelism
WRITE TO THE PRESIDENT FOR CATALOG
AND FURTHER INFORMATION
"The Beeches"
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY
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GEORGIE' BOY'S
"Where the Gang Meets"
Atlantic Ice |
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DeLand Sundries
"YOUR NEAREST SUNDRY STORE"
Especially
for the Co-Eds:
Cosmetics, Toilet Articles and
Other Personal Needs
for the Eds:
Shaving Supplies and Hair Preps,
Everything for the Smoker
for All:
Parker Pens, Cameras, School
Supplies
COR. BLVD. & RICH
PHONE 904
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OUR HATS ARE OFF!
TO THE CLASS OF '50
tAay Success and Happiness be Theirs
FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION
J. G. GRAVLEE, District Manager
Compliments
of
Mitchell Cleaners
E. Rich Ave.
Phone 865
Compliments of
Allen-Summerhill Funeral
Home
J. E. SUMMERHILL, Funeral Director
Phone 62
Real Ambulance Service
Established 1877
126 East New York Ave. DeLand, Fla.
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WHEN Wt started operations in 1947," writes Mr.
Paul V. Gandy, President of Gondy Block & Supply
Company of Melbourne, Florida, "our equipment consisted
of mixer, belt conveyer, and a hand-operated block
machine. To meet the demand of the area, we purchased
additional equipment which upped daily production to
1700 blocks with a 5-man crew.
THcN ViAJVlE the turning-point - the day we inves-
tigated Appley-Yellen machinery. We were amazed to learn
from Mishco what a high output we could achieve with
a LOW investment cost. Our subsequent purchase of an
automatic Hi-Speed block machine and proper accessory
equipment produced a daily output of 4000 b/ocks with a
6-man crew (four on the block machine, mixer and skiphoist,
and two in the yard for stacking and supplying pallets, etc.)."
THIS IS THE UNIT that did the jobl Appley
Yellen Hi-Speed block machine, mixer and skiphoist. Will
use any kind of aggregate; no special mixes necessary.
With outomatic or semi-automatic operation, individual
timings of the 4 steps are completely changeable at will!
All blocks of uniform density and true-sided. No exposed
parts to wear from grit and dirt. In short, a super-adaptable,
integrated unit designed and built to do just ONE THING
WELL ~ make concrete blocks (and brick) that you can sel
at competitive prices, with satisfaction guaranteed!
MISHCO
lflll#nW CORPORATION
615 S. W. 2nd AVENUE • MIAMI, FLORIDA
J. W. APPLEY & SON, INC. • ST. PETERSBURG 2, FLORIDA
LET US HELP YOU ! if you are interested in
modernizing YOUR plant and duplicating the success
story of the Gandy Company, just write or wire us -
our consultant will gladly advise you without obligation.
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REEVE AND HOWARD 1
GIFTS
BOOKS STATIONERY j
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REMEMBER THE 'HATTER HOLIDAY' AT
DeLEON SPRINGS
MORRIS' RESTAURANT
GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH
203 N. BLVD. DE LAND, FLA.
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IBSTFI
S^mv'f^isiacC
... a man's hat — a hat that really goes to a man's head
MORE PEOPLE WEAR STETSON HATS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND.
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"De Land's Newest Hardware"
112 South Boulevard
DELAND, FLORIDA
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FOR OVER
25 YEARS
ALLEN WHITE CO.
YOU FINISH
COLLEGE
WHAT?
• WHAT • WHAT
Are you going to do? Are you going to be?
j Have You Considered Food Retailing?
Food retailing offers you employment in one of
the largest, most stable industries in our country.
Work in pleasant surroundings, with alert, ag-
gressive people. Food retailing is not monotonous;
new scenes and situations develop daily.
All jobs in retoiling ore not behind the counter.
There are department heads, superv sors, assistant
managers, managers, buyers, and other jobs which
offer unusual opportunities to those fitted and
trained to fill them.
If you are interested in making your success
in Food Retailing, write or apply to
Personnel Manager
Winn & Lovett Grocery Co.
Beaver & Barnetf Sts.
JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA
BILL HOLLER MOTOR SALES
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC
"Quality Service Headquarters"
Phone 694 - 695 550 South Boulevard
De Land, Florida
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ilOtALS
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DISTIHTIO^
Slipped Through .h. Do., 'Handcl's ^"^Messiah" C!
Presentation Tonight
STETSON EDITINa CLASS
DeLand
Dear Class:
CONGRATULATIONS on doing a fine
Job yesterday as editors-for-the-day ol
the Sun News.
ST. JOHNS SAM.
Hatters Blast FSU
170-61 In Overtime
In keeping with the Christmas
ilee Clubs and Orchestra will pi
ilessiah," tonight at 8 :00 and Sum
>eth Hall auditorium under the
'if fin.
Homecoming To Start
Maynard, Byars Eke Out Narrow
Victories In Homecoming Elections
I Weekend Progran Hatters Tram^
Announced Today gakin, Wimer 1
Jordan Maynard eked out a narrow victory over Charlie Doll ^
lOft for Homecoming Mayor last Friday while "Skippy" ^y £JQf
f^mWatChapei
By DOT BALLENTINE
"Welcome Back Alumni"
Beat Presbyte <'
Pete Peterson, Fred
a r.ait"_Iuesday night as
Newsweek Carries ^easo^^^lPpen ■■ 3 W©r I
Cagf,
Science Photo By Gree/, Cov ^ ^^^^ • • •
Dr. Winchester
T|ie January 6 issue of I Grgejf v?e of th '
carries a photogiajih ^0-3g '
executing a perfect leap aue.
rain has bef;u..''SPJC'i't.''-
fe-TOer 8, 9, and 10 by
^ ^0^38
iusic Fesi
Stetson Symphony
To Present Initial
Concert January 2i20OUtitei;diiii
the Siove
TKn ctotqnn Svmohony Orche
Soda Shop Mural
Near Completion
The Stetson Art Department has
inaugurated a program
call "art
Rat Week Is Great t*.'^.««"^]"Q
Success According D^eConferei
» John R «.».-" V".«-
lO UpperClaSSmenpriday, November 18, 194S
Tangle
Students Selected
Monday, Tuesday
.en't^fSn-diS^o'mfnTr^
Visitors from Mars could,!
dropped out ot space onto our I
son campus and never been not
|this week. The wierd creat
Jbich did appear were not stn
space but reallv v,
Fighting Hattei
Homecoming Tl
An enthusiastic home
Hatter eleven fail to "Sh
"•resbyterian College gave
^^"^^^S Conference Uad « --'^^ ^ FiffUreS Ind
Night; Dt.*»« ^"•f_„ .„> .«..i»r.r^J-vU? ^
RoUins Battle Ends Season F
Religious Emphasis Week Scheduled ^^Y^rsity Buys {ANNUAL Rl
February 1.^-16: Seminars to he Held ^sl*'?,^!^''*' TONIGHT D
February 13-16; Seminars to be Held
The campus will observe a special program durin ''
ed^'fhf*"* ]{°'^«""y I'as purchas-
the week of.WDip suWeat'^p" o"' ?t!^''''A' '^''"'^''' ^'"^' "^
aro^^.., " •' " '° approval by thelfR:.ftPrc ac »h#..r Jonm
Marks RH Pay
Mancino FB Bryson
e Club Ye Mystic Krewe Taps Nine Men;
, New Members Outstanding in Campus Rt.AT pat ir txtg
Sunday Activities; Members Now Total 17 KULLIW^
^L- c^-.. TT_: r^— Bv TED GRISSFTT
I, the Stetson University
Handel's oratorio, "The
emoon at 3:30 in Eliza-
n of Prof. Harold M.
By TED GRISSETT
-ues 'Guest In
tapped nine new men last Monday and
TL t-r *"" captain of the Krewe, Fred
^ne House'
"Js Ch'o
''uibert were
^ ''""'^coming pQ^'^nosen
Today "■ '--- --^r^i^^j^^
^ Lipton Concert /J^iTtrTr^
Opens Annual Marks (t"^^ ^^a
Artist Series '«='- ■*"Pen,no-.*
ators 57-53;
e Seventeen Each
r and Don Eakin spelled 'Hatte
tson Hatters trounced the Florid
mngot
By BARBARA BKUNDAGE
Elizabeth Hall was the sceiK/
many new formals and tuxe<,V ^*'' •'"u e-.vi
That is not said right," said the
caterpillar.
"Not quite right, I'm afraid," said
Alice timidlv. "some of the words
^00 girls attenae
>liclay' Festivities Heim Today
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aLto_be^i^seiited^^
[Pi Kappa Phi Wins Intrmmi^^l Dean Hudson And Orchestra
Football Crown With^^^^^^^ Present 'Moonlight Serenade
h^'^i^^SS^ ^t Air Base Tomorrow Nigh
^To^Pret^^^^^^^ C/imfmas Presentation of Little Theatre
crowd saw a fighting Stetson To Include Two Plavs Bv ChaHcs Dicken
49 as a two point margin hy J J
itors the decision last Saturday ''^^'" ^^ "'^ Christmas hoi- 1 many at this time of the year when i generosity all those whom
iday seasor o')proaches. there are | the spirit olLi^iving and brother- 1 neglected and abused.
"The Cricket On The
•US
4y as a two ponit margin by »/ »/
itors the decision last Saturday ''^^'" ^^ "'^ Christmas hoi- [many at this time of the year when i generosity
iday seasor o')proaches. there are the spirit alLi?iving and brother- neglected
ite 3 Men To Each Girl On Canipi
-^-_. /r>* I y "'""' " ' "^ise you have, wondered where all the people
■ ■ ■ ■ _ ^ - f^lCn. I .fkj^^l / Commons lines, in the downtown restaiirai
• Hattersfe^^
'•ase you have, wondered where all the people are coming
j Commons lines, in the downtown restaurants, and var-
|places, you may be interested to know there aren't as
-"I AS miss
.RY RENEWED jStetsoii I95Q
^LANDO „^ ?. ™- ,-c»..
149 football season for the SMsi^^'^'l'^f were chosen'^'Lf"'' ="
I. Orlando wav to tangle with tdfv ^1'^^°" "^Q i" the H.>^.ln.°!''''.
Commons lines, in the downtown restaurants, and
)laces, you may be interested to know there aren
Its this year as last year. Official figures from Regi:
w^'c- -ff;-^ JnHirate enrollment stands at 1828 for
istrar
/places, you may be interested to know there
fnts this year as last year. Official figures from ...j,
hw^'c- -ff;-^ JnHirate enrollment stands at ISZSJorjhe
Something New h ConTing;
"billing new Is Coming;
King Theatre Opens Monday
y FREOnsCHER .London M.vr.,v ... .. .....
By FRED FISCHER
'1^1 oL"!^'!.'.,?!' guffaw^ exci
.London Mayfair set is madlv
it.|P^^^jona'ely in love (for an
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