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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 
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Pete  Peterson,  Fred 
a       P.ait"_Iuesday  night  as  t 


Honori-apg  JVe  ""*  |NeW"sweek  Carries  Seasofl^|^''lOpen 
WemfcewAtrho..;  Science  Photo  By  Green  r^^^^^^tm 


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le    January    6    issue    of    i  Greer:~~'^  °f  th 
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 
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An  enthusiastic  home< 
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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 

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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 

j^"  T     ^-  •-"'nibert  were 


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 

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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 

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know  there  aren't  as 


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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 

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A       YEAR 

IN      STETSON'S 

CLASSIC      HALLS      AND 

TEMPLES" 


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cnilat'en 

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cliildren! 

Leather,  and  brina  to  tltee  cjrciciouS 
Salutations; 


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WATCH    IT.    BOYS    OR    GIRLS? 


A   LONG    WALK    ON    A    RAINY    DAY 


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FURLONGS    FANCY 


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. 


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naaoiv  of-  ' 


one  man 


Jau^ei^  * 


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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Visiting    Professor    of    Law 

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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 


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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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James  Nelson  Baynard 
Uriel  Blount,  Jr. 
Marion  Adair   Carson 
Michael  Casale 
Jefferson  W.  Clark 
William  Fletcher  Cox 
Bruce  H.  Davis 
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W.   B.   Gochenour 
William   H.   Green 
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Johnie  Allen  McLeod 


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Marvin  S.  Nemark 
Robert  Edwin  Powers 
Paul  Jones  Stewart 
John  Aaron   Sutton 
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Robert  W.  Wilson 
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Douglas  Mayo  Carlton 


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John  B.  Kirkpatrick 
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William   Shelton  Metcalf 

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George  Pallotto 

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Charles  Van  Sikes 
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Don  Ray  Warren 
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John  Lile  Williams,  Jr. 
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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, 


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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. 


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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 

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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 
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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. 

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Dean  of  the  Music  School 


BARBARA    ROW£ 

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CARL    H.    JOHNSON 

Director   of    Men's    Dormitories 


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CLIFFORD    B.    ROSA 

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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 


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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 

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Professor   of    French 

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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 

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Professor    of    Speech 

JOHN    V.    VAUGHEN 

Professor    of    Chemistry 

A.   M.    WINCHESTER 

Professor    of    Biology 

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Director   of   News  Bureau 

O.  LAFAYETTE  WALKER 

Professor   of    Religion 

HARRY  S.  WINTERS 

Professor  of  History  and  Pohtical 
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BETTY  CLAMP 

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GEORGE  EVERETT 

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DICK  ROSE Treasurer 


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WOODY  MABRY Treasurer 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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BAILEY 

BAKER 

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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 

48 


A 


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 


49 


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 

50 


CLA 


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 

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GRISSETT 

HANSEN 

HERNDON 

HOWARD 


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HACKWORTH 

HARDIN 

HILL 

HUFF 


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HADDOCK 

HART 

HODGES 

HUMPHRIES 


GORDON 

HAGOOD 

HARTSHORN 

HODKINS 

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THE    PRE 


A 


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 

LOWRY 


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KERR 

LARKIN 

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 


53 


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 

54 


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. 


ROSSI 

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 

SMITH 

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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. 


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STOCKTON 

STOKES 

SUTTLES 

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TAYLOR 

TRAEGER 

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WHEELER 

WILDE 

WILLIAMS 

WILLIAMS                   WILLIS 

WILSON                         WING 

WING 

STOUT  STREBEL 

TENNEY  THOMPSON 

WARD  WARDWELL 

WILKE  WILKINSON 

WINNINGHAM  WOLFE 


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WATSON 
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Nick  Triantafellu,  Jr.,  was  pret- 
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baby  Hatters  played  a  three- 
gome  schedule,  beating  Rai- 
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first  game  and  lieing  the  pris- 
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26-26.  In  their  only  other 
game  the  Bees  dropped  at  27-0 
decision  to  the  Rollins  Tar- 
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the  squad  were  promoted  to 
the  Varsity  after  showing  up 
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ROGER     HALLE 


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JORDAN    MAYNARD 


STETSON  50 

GREEN  COVE    . 

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STETSON 

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ROLLINS   .     .     . 

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STETSON  58 

MIAMI       .     .     . 

65 

STETSON 

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MIAMI       .     .     . 

88 

STETSON  51 

FLORIDA        .     . 

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STETSON 

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MIAMI        .     .     . 

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STETSON  85 

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STETSON 

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STETSON  58 

GREEN  COVE    . 

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STETSON 

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FLORIDA        .     . 

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STETSON  57 

MERCER    .     .     . 

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STETSON 

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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 

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67 

STETSON  70 

F.  S.  U.     .     .     . 

61 

STETSON 

68 

F.  S.  U.     .     .     . 

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STETSON  73 

TAMPA      .     .     . 

65 

STETSON 

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76 

STETSON  59 

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Isabelle    Moss 
Mary    Ellen    Phillips 
Margaret    Oldiord 
Margaret  Richter 
Pal    Roberts 
Sandra  Skeene 
Virginia    Skeene 


Jeanne    Smith 
Sally     Stillwell 
Marcia    Tarbert 
Terry   True 
Denise    Whiteman 
Mickey   Wolstenholme 
Jackie    Wood 


PLEDGES 


Anita    Baars 
Carolyn    Baltzer 
Nita    Bolls 
Nell   Bowers 


Nancy   Brenner 
Belly   Jane   Copland 
Merle   Dalrymple 
Faye    Deitzen 


Edna   Mae   Hill 
Gere  Howard 
Jeanne   Jones 
JoAnn  May 
Margaret   McMillan 


Elaine   O'Berry 
Barbara   Primm 
Odette   Shashy 
Justine    Vaughen 
Virginia    Whitmire 


ANITA 

GERE 


CAROLYN 
JEANNE 


NITA  NELL  NANCY 

PEGGY  JOANN  ELAINE 


BETTY  JANE 

MERLE 

EDNA  MAE 

BARBARA 

JUSTINE 

VIRGINIA 

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BETTY    JEAN  NANCY  SHADIE  LUCY  SUSIE  JOYCE 

BETTY    JO  BARBARA  NAN  DOaiS  JOANNE  MADELINE 

MARY  ANN  NANCY  KATHLEEN  ELMIRA  MARTHA    RUTH 

\?v^J0      DELTA     DELTA     DELTA 

DELTA  DELTA  DELTA  WAS  FOUNDED  AT  BOSTON  UNIVERSITY,  BOSTON,  MASS.,   li 

ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER  WAS  FOUNDED   IN  MAY,   1913. 

THE  COLORS  ARE  SILVER,  GOLD  AND  BLUE,  AND  THE  FLOWER  IS  THE  PANSY. 

IN  FACULTATE 

Esther    Hick 
Sara    Jernigan 

OFFICERS 

'^       **  LUCY  BISHOP President 

MARY  ANN  PERKINS Vice-President 

)  '  ,  JEANNE  HARRIS Secretary 

.  /i  V  •"  NAN  FRANKLIN Treasurer 

^  '  '  .  LORRAINE   ROBINSON Marshal 

ll^  l,,^^^^  7  -^  BARBARA  FOSTER Chaplain 


THE  TRI  DELTS  IN  THEIF  ULTRA  ULTRA  LIVING  ROOM 


ACTIVES 


Betty  Jean   Bailey 
Nancy    Baker 
Lucy    Bishop 
Shadie     Beardall 
Susie    Blount 
Joyce   Collier 


Betty   Jo   Cromartie 
Virginialee    Culbreth 
Joyce    Darden 
Barbara    Foster 
Nan  Franklin 
Elinor  Graves 


Ann    Green 
Doris  Hart 
Jeanne    Harris 
Joanne  Kinsloe 
Eleanor    McAllister 
Madeline  Mather 


Mary   Ann   Perkins 
Lorraine   Robinson 
Nancy    Solomon 
Kathleen    TilUs 
Elmira    Vogtmann 
Martha  Ruth  Williams 


PLEDGES 


Joyce   Abrahamson 
Barbara    Barnes 
Gerry    Burnette 
Betty    Cook 
Jean   Dare 


Evelyn    Hall 
Betty   Lee    Hussey 
Jane   Hutton 
Sandra    Jamison 
Patty   Koch 


Mary    Ann    Lanier 
Shirley    McLin 
Edna    Morris 
Mary    Lou    Morris 
Charlotte    Naylor 


Joy  Nichols 
Dot    Palmer 
Loretta  Rogers 
Nancy    Rutledge 
Margaret  Thompson 
Dot   Wilde 


JOYCE  BARBARA  GERRY  BETTY  JEAN  BETTY    LEE  JANE  SANDRA  PATTY  MARY  ANN 

SHIRLEY  EDNA  MARY   LOU  CHARLOTTE  lOY  DOT  LORETTA  NANCY  MARGARET  DOT 


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MARY     NELL 

ROBIN 

JEANETTE 


LEOLA 

MARY    LOUISE 

CAROLYN 


HI 


PHI  MU  WAS  FOUNDED  AT  WESLEYAN  COLLEGE,  MACON,  GEORGIA,  on  MARCH  4,  1852. 

ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER  WAS  FOUNDED  MARCH  9,  1949. 

THE  COLORS  ARE  ROSE  AND  WHITE  AND  THE  FLOWER  IS  THE  ENCHANTRESS  CARNA- 
TION. 


IN  FACULTATE 

Susie    P.    Brown 

OFFICERS 

POLLY  CRAIG President 

JEANETTE  NORTHRUP Vice-President 

GLORIA  KLINE Secretary 

PHOEBE  FAULKNER Treasurer 


THE  PHI  MUS  LIKE  MODERN  SIMPLICITY 


ACTIVE  MEMBERS 


Mary    Nell    Ainsworth 
Leola  Baker 
Margaret    Brice 
Polly    Craig 
Ruth    Mary    Dickson 


Phoebe    Faulkner 

Robin    Floyd 

Mary    Louise    Harkins 

Janet  Jones 

Gloria   Kline 


Carolyn    McGinley 
Jane    Michael 
Jeanette    Northrup 
Carolyn    Patterson 


Marilyn  Purvis 
Shirley    Turner 
Jo    Elaine   Webb 
Helen    Williamson 


Helen    Jean    Bagwell 
Sarah  Jane    Bodge 
Margie  Brooks 


Marcie    Douglas 
Alice    Caches 
Helen   Grimsley 
Sarah  Hammack 


PLEDGES 


Lucille   HiU 
Joyce  HoUingsworth 
Helen    Lowe 
Bryan   McGee 


Katherine    Slaton 
UUUa    Treon 
Audrey    Webster 
Shirley    Williams 


HELEN    JEAN 
LUCILLE 


SAHAH    JANE 
JOYCE 


MARGIE 
HELEN 


MARCIE 
BRYAN 


HELEN 
ULILLA 


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BETTY     WOOD  MARGARET 


IE  T  A       IP  HI 


PI  BETA  PHI  WAS  FOUNDED  AT  MONMOUTH  COLLEGE,  MONMOUTH,  ILL,  APRIL  28,  1867. 

FLORIDA  ALPHA  CHAPTER  WAS  FOUNDED  JANUARY  30,   1913. 

THE  COLORS  ARE  WINE  AND  SILVER  BLUE,  AND  THE  FLOWER  IS  THE  WINE  CARNA- 
TION. 


IN  FACULTATE 

Annie  N.  Holden 
Ray    Jordan 

OFFICERS 

BETTY  IVEY President 

ANN  MACE Vice-President 

NANCY   WILLIAMS     ....     Recording   Secretary 
LENORA  WILLIAMS    .    .    Corresponding  Secretary 

BETTY  WOOD  MOORE Treasurer 

LOIS  BERLIN Pledge  Trainer 


MARILYN  lERN 

JOAN  MERRILEE 


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At- •'*■«■*■ 


PI  PHIS  AT  HOME  IN  THEIR  WINE  AND  BLUE  APARTMENT 


ACTIVES 

Opal    Balchelor 

Joyce  Duggan 

Marion   Hon 

Anna    Stewart 

Lois    Berlin 

Lois    Engelking 

Betty    Ivey 

Fritzie    Schlens 

BarBara   Brundage 

Lois    Eskey 

Ann  Mace 

Careylu  Thrasher 

Joan  Cook 

Carolyn   Freedlund 

Lynn    Monroe 

layne  Weitzel 

June    Cossin 

Mary  Ethel  Gilbert 

Betty  Wood  Moore 

Lenora   Williams 

Mary    Deloney 

Ann   Hayes 

Eloise  Newell 

Nancy  Williams 

Margaret    Partin 

Sue    Wilson 

PLEDGES 


Peggy    Blanchard 

Ann   Hemdon 

Dolly    Loughran 

Helen   Paul 

Marilyn  Craig 

Nancy  Howard 

Joan    Mace 

Barbara   Jean    Bobbins 

lean    Erickson 

Laura    Languish 

Merrilee    Middleton 

Helen     Sikkir.g 

Pat    Helgeson 

Billie   Lee    Loiiman 

Ann    Northern 

Marilyn   Talton 
Judy  Walker 

PAT  ANN  NANCY 

ANN  HELEN  BARBARA    JEAN  HELEN 


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LaVONNE 

SARA 
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SUE    BARBARA  BETTY     lO  B 

BECKY  JOAN 

MARTHA  EVELYN  BETTY 

ANN  EVELYN  NANCY 


SUE  GLORIA 

STELLA  BETTY 
lEAN                          MARILYN  LOIS 

BETTY  SUE  ODEAN 


JOANNE 

JEAN 
MARY    JANE 
WANDA 


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Z  IE  T  A     T  A  Ul      A  L  IP  HI  A 


ZETA  TAU  ALPHA  WAS  FOUNDED  AT  VIRGINIA  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  FARMVILLE, 

VIRGINIA,  OCTOBER  15,   1898. 
BETA  PSI  CHAPTER  WAS  ESTABLISHED  AT  STETSON  IN  OCTOBER,  1934. 
THE  COLORS  ARE  TURQUOISE  BLUE  AND  STEEL  GRAY,  AND  THE  FLOWER  IS  THE  WHITE 

VIOLET. 


IN  FACULTATE 

Etter   Turner 
Frances    Thornton 

OFFICERS 

MARTHA  KURTZ President 

LAURA  JEAN  MAXCY Vice-President 

BETTY  WALKER Secretary 

SUE  BRANNEN Treasurer 

BETTY  JO  BEVILLE Historian 

LUCILLE  ADAMS Rush  Chairman 

STELLA  DAVIS Chaplain 


THE  ZETAS  SHOW  OFF  THEIR  ORIENTAL  THEME 


ACTIVES 


Lucile    Adams 

Sue    Barbara   Baker 

Betty     lo     Beville 

Barbara  Bing 

Annie    Sula    Bronnen 

Gloria     Brinkley 

Joanne   Carswell 


Lavonne  Caudle 
Becky  Cavanos 
Jean   Clark 

Mary   Elizabeth  Davis 
Stella   Marie   Davis 
Suzannne    Davis 
Charlotte    Enlow 


Betty   Ann  Flippo 
lean   Garwood 
Sara    Kinard 
Martha    Kurtz 
Evelyn    Locklair 
Betty    Lynn 
Laura  lean  Maxcy 
Marilyn    Nelson 


Lois  Newell 
Mary   Jane   Norwood 
Nancy    Painter 
Ann  Pemble 
Evelyn  Robinson 
Betty  Walker 
Sue     Warren 
Wanda  Yoder 


PLEDGES 


Shirley    Connell 
Molly     Coplan 
Fredda  Coupland 


Candy  Cresse 
Alice  Gordon 
Betty   Grover 


Pansy    Gibson 
Nancy    Grissett 


Danna  Hendricks 
Ann    Reniroe 


MOLLY  FREDDA 

PANSY  NANCY  DANA 


FRED   GERONOMOS President 

STEVE   STRATFORD Vice-President 

CHARLES  DOLL Recording  Secretary 

EARL   NICHOLSON     .    .    .     Corresponding    Secrettary 

JOHNNY  DYKES Treasurer 

DAVE  CREEKMAN Sergeant-at-Arms 

CHARLES   DOLL President 

BILL  BIRNBAUM Vice-Presidenl 

BOB  HALL Recording  Secretary 

WOODY  MABRY Corresponding  Secretary 

WALLY  STREIT Treasurer 

JACK  KIRKPATRICK Sergeant-at-Arms 


FOUNDED  AT  CITY  COLLEGE  OF  NEW 
YORK,  1899 

ALPHA  CHI  CHAPTER  ESTABLISHED  1925 

COLORS:  NILE  GREEN  AND  WHITE 

FLOWER:  WHITE  CARNATION 


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A  SAILORS  HOMECOMING 


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ALEXANDER 
BEATON 
BIRNBAUM 
BRANCH 
CLARK,    JEFF 
CLARK,   JULIAN 


COMPTON 

CREEKMAN 

CUTLER 

DEAL 

DIERS 

DOLL 


DYKES 

EAKEN 

FOREMAN 

FOY 

GAFF 

GEORGE 


HENDRICKS 

HOPE 

HURST 

KIRKPATRICK 

KNOWLES 

KOVAKS 


LEWIS,    R. 

LEWIS,   W. 

MABRY 

MAXCY 

MILLER 

MOOERS 


MULLIS 

NICHOLSON 

OWENS 

PATRICK 

PEEL 

PERDUE 


SIMMONS 
STRATFORD 

STHEIT 
WIGGS 
WILKINSON 
HALL 


DELTA      SIGMA      PHI 


Joseph    Alexander 
Charles    Barr 
Dink    Bealor 
William    Beaton 
William    Birnbaum 
James    Branch 
Jeff    Clark 
Julian  Clark 
Alfred    Compton 
David  Creekman 
Wayne  Cutler 
Jim    Davis 
Louis   Deal 


George   Achroyd 
Marion    Ayers 
Charles    Brehens 
Robert   Bissell 
Robert    Brisson 
Robert   Burns 
Ernest   Carlton 
Franklin   Cory 
Rich    Corson 
Jewell    Davis 


Frank    Diers 
Charles    Doll 
John    Dykes 
Donald    Eaken 
John   Foreman 
Doris    Foye 
Carl    Gaffe 
James  Gaff 
Gabriel     George 
Fred   Geromanos 
Robert  Hall 
Frank   Hendricks 
Fred  Hope 


ACTIVE  MEMBERS 

Harry   Hurst 
George   Johnson 
John    Kirkpatrick 
Phillip     Knowles 
Anthon   Kovacs 
Royce  Lewis 
William    Lewis 
Woodford  Mabry 
Stewart  Maxcy 
Jesse    Miller 
Gene    Mooers 
C.   L.   MullU 
Earl  Nicholson 


PLEDGES 


Ken   Dewey 
Jim  Dodd 
Lauren    Douglas 
James    Eason 
John    Edwards 
Nicholas  George 
Ervin   Haygood 
Richard  Higgins 
George  Hodges 
Jack  Holt 


Newton     Jones 
Jack    Kern 
Gordon    Larkin 
Ray   Lang 
Joseph  Lewicki 
Edward    McClaran 
John  McCorkle 
William    Mooers 
Charles   Nelson 
Robert    O'Connell 


Will    Owens 
Roy    Rex    Patrick 
Joseph    Peel 
James    Perdue 
Bland    Simmons 
Mathew  Sahina 
Angus    Stephens 
Steve    Stratford 
Walton    Streit 
Ken  Wiggs 
William  Wilkinson 
Robert  Wilson 


Duane   Quick 
Edward    Quick 
Will    Roberts 
Sidney  Shatford 
Rodney    Shaggo 
Gordon   Stephens 
Charles    Suttles 
Richard    Toole 
Jimmy    Wells 
George  Wolfe 


^S  H 


AMBDA  CHI  ALPHA 


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STEWART  MOORE 

DILL  PATTERSON 


OFFICERS 

PAUL  J.  STEWART President 

JAMES  MOORE Vice-President 

BENTON  PATTERSON    ....    Secretary 

MILTON   DILL Treasurer 

ELMER  PRICHARD    .    .    .    Faculty  Advisor 


FOUNDED  AT  BOSTON  UNIVERSITY,   1909 
ZETA  TAU  CHAPTER  ESTABLISHED  APRIL  23,  1949 


COLORS:  PURPLE,  GREEN  AND  GOLD 


FLOWER:  WHITE  ROSE 


WE  THINK  THEY'RE  THE  OFFICERS 


THE  CORONATION  BALL 


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ALTEMUS 
ANDERSON,    B. 
ANDERSON.    M. 
ASHABRANER 
BEARD 
BEASLEY 

BOWMAN 

BRANTLEY 

BROOKS 

BUKUR 

COLLINS 

COOPER 


DOWNING 

FEAGINS 

GOLIGHTLY 

HALL 

HASTY 

HODGES 

HONSBERGER 

HUCKABOY 

JACKSON 

JONES 

LANGFORD 

LEE 

Mclaughlin 

MINIE 

MOONEY 

OBYRNE 

PANOS 

PEARSON 

PETERSON 

PIRIE 

PITTS 

REAVES 

BILES 

ROOT 


BUFFALO 
SCULLY 
SEITZ 
SHUPP 
SMITH,    F. 
SMITH,    G. 


SULIK 

TAYLOB 

WADDELL 

WARD 

WILLIAMS 


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ACTIVE  MEMBERS 


Robert    D.    Altemus 
Bjorne    B.    Anderson 
Morgan  Anderson 
Phil    Ashabraner 
Laurier  Beard 
Robert    Beasley 
John    Bowman 
Robert    Brantley 
Herman    Brooks 
Peter  Bukur 
Vernon  Collins 
Gordan  Cooper 


James    Downing 
Walter    Feagins 
Jack   Golightly 
Donald  Hall 
Carl  Hasty 
John   Hodges 
Harry    Honsberger 
James    Huckaboy 
Carl   Jackson 
Robert    Jones 
James  Langford 
Paul  Lee 


Joseph   McLaughlin 
Durmond    Minie 
Barney  Mooney 
Warren    O'Byrne 
Harry    Panes 
Martin    Pearson 
Robert    Peterson 
Alexander    Pirie 
Raymond    Pitts 
Edwin    Reaves 
Harrell    Riles 
Arlington    Ragsdale 


John  Root 
William   Buffalo 
James   Scully 
Gaylen    Seitz 
Walter   Shepard 
Roy   Shupp 
Francis  Smith 
Geoffrey   Smith 
John  Sulik 
William  Taylor 
James   Waddell 
James    Ward 
John  Williams 


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DAME 
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PLEDGES 


Arthur   Boyd 

George  Hearth 

Charles  Lovell 

Jim    Brooks 

Howard  Hodgekins 

Bruce  McCullough 

John  Dame 

James   Holly 

Bill  Weise 

Howard  Gold 

Jim   Lee 

HER  MAJESTY,  QUEEN  PAT 


HODGEKINS 


McCULLOUGH 


PI    KAPPA    P 


OFFICERS 

JORDAN  MAYNARD Archon 

ROBERT  RAINES Treasurei 

RAYMOND  MOELLER    ....    Secretary 

ROBERT  PETRUSCHELL    .    .    .     historian 

JACK  V/HITAKER Warden 

CHARLES  PATTERSON    Social  Chairman 

RONALD  SPENCER, 

RICHARD  ROSE    ....    Pledge  Masters 

AARON  SWAIN    ....    House  Manager 


MAYNARD 
PETRUSCHELL 


MOELLER 
SWAIN 


FOUNDED  AT  THE  COLLEGE  OF  CHARLESTON,  CHARLESTON, 
S.  C,  DECEMBER  10,  1904 

CHI  CHAPTER  ESTABLISHED  MAY  6,  1921 


COLORS:  GOLD  AND  WHITE 


FLOWER:  RED  ROSE 


THERE'S  ONE  IN  EVERY  CROWD 


WELCOME  TO  THE  PI  KAP  HOUSE 


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ANDREWS 

BLOUNT 

BYROM 

COLLINS 

COUHSON 

CROMARTIE 


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GREENWALD 
HOPE,    B. 
HOPE,   G. 


MAYNABD 

McClelland 


McQUAIG 


PETRUSCHELL 


STAFFORD 


SWAIN 

THOMAS 

TOWNSEND 


PI     KAPPA     PHI 


ACTIVE  MEMBERS 


Glenn    Andrews 

Addison   Gilbert 

Raymond    Moeller 

Carl   Shafer 

Uriel  Blount 

Jack  Graves 

Arthur  Morris 

Ronad  Spencer 

Richard    Brown 

Clarence    Grifiis 

Neil  Nelson 

J.    B.    Stafford 

Bill   Byrom 

Richard  Greenwald 

George    Ossorio 

Aaron   Swain 

Ben    Carson 

Fred    Hester 

J.  T.  Owens 

L.  M.  Thomas 

Vernon  Collins 

Hubert  Hevy 

Charles   Patterson 

Lamar   Townsend 

Joseph  Courson 

Brett   Hope 

Arvid    Peterson 

Louis    Treen 

Byron   Cromartie 

George    Hope 

Robert    Petruschell 

Edward   Trotter 

Frank  Deen 

C.   L.   Ivey 

Charles   Pratt 

Richard  Twilchell 

Turner  Dehart 

Bill    Jones 

Robert    Raines 

James  Tucker 

Bob    Dinwiddle 

J.    F.    Larson 

Richard    Rose 

Don   Walden 

Eugene    Doran 

Jordan   Maynard 

Alvin  Schneider 

Bailey  Welden 

Robert    Doty 

Charles    McClelland 

Charles    Schuler 

Jack   Whitaker 

Paul  Douglas 

Jack    McQuang 

Ralph  Scott 

Leonard  Widener 

PLEDGES 

Toe    Bair 

Robert   Garwood 

Richard   Pumphrey 

Dick   Spencer 

Bernard    Cochran 

William   Grifiith 

Howard    Roberts 

James  Taveniere 

T.  C.  Davis 

Thomas    Mahafiey 

Martin    Rossi 

Alfred    Yarn 

James  Douglas 

Hugh    Mclnnis 

Robert   Schmidt 

Marcus  Wallers 

Raymond  Dunne 

Curtis   Norman 

John  Schooley 

GARWOOD 


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GMA  PHI  EIPSILON 


OFFICERS 

ALEX  FINCH President 

WILLIAM  WHITMIRE    .    .    Vice-President 
JOSEPH  PATTERSON    .    .    .    Comptroller 

WILLIAM   KING Secretary 

GRAVES  EDMONDSON    .    .    .    Historian 
L.  O.  VICKERS Adviser 


PATTERSON 

EDMONDSON 


FOUNDED  AT  RICHMOND  COLLEGE,  RICHMOND,  VA.,   1901 
FLORIDA  BETA  CHAPTER  ESTABLISHED  FEBRUARY  12,   1949 


COLORS:  DARK  RED  AND  PURPLE 


FLOWERS:  RED  ROSES  AND  VIOLETS 


THIRTY  TWO  ROOMS  AND  A  MORTGAGE 


ALL  DRESSED  UP  AND  NO  PLACE  TO  GO 


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DUNGAN 

FERNANDEZ 

HARTON 

HILL 

HUGHES 


lENKS 
LANE 
LARSON 

LEE 
McCROAN 


MERIWETHER 

MICHAEL 

MURRAY 

OWEN 

PERKINS 


PERKINSON 

SCOTT 

TUTEN 

TOWNE 

WARNER 


WILLARD 

WILLIS 

WILSON 

WINFREE 

YODER 


SIGMA      PHI      EPSILON 


ACTIVE  MEMBERS 


Theodore  Bonneman 
John    Boyd 
Earl   Couey 
WUliam  Cox 
Allan    Croft 
Robert   Curl 
Earl    Davis 
Roger    Di    Guilian 
Richard   Dungan 
Graves  Edmondson 


James    Allison 
Gerald    Benjamin 
Kenneth    Berry 
Richard   Bianco 
Henry    Blasick 
Hugh    Carter 
Duward   Chaffee 
George    Coifrin 
William  Flowers 


Frank  Fernandez 
John    Fromberger 
Merle   Harlon 
Ray    Hill 
Clarence    Hughes 
Robert   Jenks 
William    King 
James    Lane 
Roger  Larson 
James  Lee 


Robert   Gunter 
Douglas    Harrell 
Charles    Hilty 
Harold    Hodge 
James   Jordan 
Louis    Kurz 
Wayne    Lamb 
Bruce    Lane 
Jan    Long 


Paul  MacAlester 
Kyle   McCroan 
Roger  Meriwether 
James    Michael 
David  Murray 
T.    J.    Owen 
Joseph  Patterson 
Bruce  Perkins 
Stanll    Perkinson 
Fred  Scott 


PLEDGES 


Eugene  Lutke 
Howard   McKamey 
Leonard    Poodry 
Raymond   Rice 
Harold   Richardson 
Clyde  Roberts 
Vernon    Robinson 
Charles    Ross 
Alfred    Schilling 


Gustave  Suprenant 
William   Tuten 
William    Towne 
L.    O.   Vickers 
Richard    Warner 
William    Whilmire 
Robert    Willard 
James    Willis 
Richard    Wilson 
lack   Winlree 
Robert  Yoder 


Fred  Schilling 
Jack    Scott 
Horace  Smith 
Melvin    Smith 
Frank   Stockton 
Thomas   Taunton 
Matthew   Tossell 
Roy   Unkeier 
Thad  Wills 
Kenneth  Wing 


ALLISON 

BENJAMIN 

BERRY 

BLASICK 

CHAFFEE 

COFFRIN 


FLOWERS 

HARRELL 

HODGE 

JORDAN 

KURZ 

LAMB 


LANE 

LONG 

LUTKE 

McKAMEY 

POODRY 

RICE 


RICHARDSON 

ROBINSON 

ROSS 

SCHILLING 

SCHILLING 

SCOTT 


SMITH 

SMITH 

STOCKTON 

TAUNTON 

TOSSELL 

UNKEFER 

WING 


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OFFICERS 

JACK   EVANS Commander 

BURLEIGH  HALE    .    .    Lieut.  Commander 

MILLET  ANDERSON Recordai 

JOHN  BISHOP Treasurer 


FOUNDED  AT  VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE,    1869 
DELTA  MU  CHAPTER  FOUNDED  19 13 

COLORS:  BLACK,  WHITE  AND  GOLD      FLOWER:  WHITE  ROSE 


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BATES 

BISHOP 

BLACKWELL 

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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 


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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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The  lengthened  shadow  .  .  .  and  how- 
it  grows.  The  sophs  become  conscious 
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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 


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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 

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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 


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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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SCHILLING  1 
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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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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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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. 


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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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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 

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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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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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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 

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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. 


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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 


TIHIE    QUI  AIR. TIE 


T  A  IF  IF 


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. 


ALTO 

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 
Gifiin 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
Richardson 


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CERT    BAN 


DIRECTED  BY  RICHARD  FEASEL 


THE  MAiOnEFTSS  AND  JIMMY  GLEASON,  DRUM  MAJOR 


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PHONY  ORCHESTRA 


.   .  .   DIRECTED   BY  FRANCES   BUXTON 


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ERNEST    COWLEY 
3iudenl   Assistant 


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versity itself.  In  the  classroom  and  out; 
big  weekends  and  Monday  head- 
aches; work  and  play;  this  is  Stetson. 


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HI    WEEK 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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  \  \^       /  ^  ^^|^; 

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Phillip    Knowles 

lordan  Maynard 

Bill    Singleton 


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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 


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TIHIETA 
ALPHA 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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. 


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The  lengthened  shadow  .  .  .  these  are 
our  best.  The  ten  outstanding  men  and 
ten  outstanding  women  —  their  school- 
mates chose  them. 


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F  A  V 


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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 


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"Ask  how  to  live?  Write,  write, 
write,  anything." 


RITES 


Aordan     Vvlaunard 

"Popularity  is  power." 


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"Kitten  on  the  keys." 

(I3ettu   (^la 


Her  very  frowns  are  fairer  far 
The  smiles  of  other  maidens 
are." 


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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 


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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. 


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LOVE  THOSE  LAMBDA  CHIS 


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BLASER 

BOLLE 

BRADY 

BRAGG 


BRANNER 

BRAWNEH 

BREED 

BREWIN 

BRINKLEY 


BROWN,     ELIZ. 
BROWN.   ELWYN 
BROWN.  H. 
BYAN 
BUSCEMI 


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CARSON 
CARTER.    E.    W. 
CARTER.   W.   L. 
CAZEH 


CHASE 
CHISNELL 
CHRISTIE 
CLAMP 
COLLIER.    lOHN 


COLLIER.  JOYCE 
COLLINS.    T. 
COLLINS.   V. 
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COUEY 


COURSON 

CBEEKMAN 

CROFT 

CROMARTIE 

CROSBY 


CROWE 
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CUNNINGHAM 
CURTICE 
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DAVIS,  H. 

DAVIS,  S. 

DAVIS,  V. 

DAVIS,  Z. 
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DICKMAN 

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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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PATTERSON,  B.    R. 

PATTERSON.  C. 

PATTERSON.  G. 

PATTERSON,  J. 

PATTERSON.  M. 


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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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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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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. 


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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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WILLIAMS.    L.    C. 
WILLIAMS.   M.   R. 
WILLIAMSON 
WILSON 
WINGER 


WOOD,    J. 
WOOD.    I.    B. 
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The  lengthened  shadow  .  .  .  extends 
over  DeLand.  Those  who  supported 
this  annual  because  they  like  the  uni- 
versity. 


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THE  CITY  OF  DeLAND 

and 

DeLAND  CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE 

Offer 

Congratulations  to  the  Graduating  Class 

of 

John  B.  Stetson  University 

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. 
Children  grow  strong  and  sun-tanned,  the  older  people  add  years  to 
their  life's  span.  DeLand  is  a  beautiful  city,  appealing  to  those  of 
educational  and  cultural  background.  It  is  a  friendly  city — a  city 
you  will  like. 

for  Information  About  DeLand  Please  Write 

CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE 

DELAND,      FLORIDA 


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FOUNTAINS 


Central  Florida's 


Oldest  and  Finest 


Store 


DELAND 


FLORIDA 


OUR  SPECIALTY 

Reservations  and  Trips  for 

Stetson  Students 

No  Charge       —       Prompt  Service 

LANIER  TRAVEL  SERVICE 


222  N.  BLVD. 


PHONE  815 


Orange  Belt  Pharmacy 

"Prescription  Specialists" 

COMPLETE  DRUG  AND  FOUNTAIN 
SERVICE 


Next  to  the   Dreka  Theatre  Phone  555 


Compliments  of 

V.  W.  GOULD  AGENCY 

Realtors 

I  n  s  u  r  0  r  s 
—     Since  1907     — 


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201    N.   Boulevard 


Get  Those 


Phone  147 


j  FINE  SANDV/ICHES  AND  MILK  SHAKES 

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PHONE  1027 
116  E.  RICH 


STETSON'S  GLEE  CLUB 
Travels  Only  via  .  .  . 

GREYHOUND 


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Compliments 
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FLORIDA  STATE  THEATRES 


in  DeLand 


ATHENS  THEATRE 


DREKA  THEATRE 


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NEW  ORLEANS 

Baptist  Theological 

Seminary 

OFFERS  STANDARD  DEGREES 

B.D.,  Th.M.,  and  Th.D.  in  Theology 

B.R.E.  and  M.R.E.  in   Religious   Edn. 

ROLAND  Q.  LEAVELL,  Th.D.,  D.D.,  Pres. 

1220  Washington  Ave.  New  Orleans  13,  La. 


COEDS—  PHONE  FOR  YOUR 
APPOINTMENT  AT 

Mademoiselle  Beauty 
Shoppe 

iris   E.   Locklair 
119  E.  Indiana  Ave.  Phone  244 


Compliments  of 

YOUNG'S  FLOWERS 

BONDED  FLORIST  T.D.S. 
FLOWERS  BY  WIRE 


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146  No.  Blvd. 


Phone  222-  194W 


220 


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Compliments  of 


JESS  MATH  AS 


CLERK  CIRCUIT  COURT 


Compliments  of 


STOUDENMIRE'S 
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•  and  the  Latest  in  Books 

It's  the 

Daytona  Book  Store 

"Buy   Where  Your  Varsity  Teams  Buy" 


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Congratulations  .  .  . 
Graduates  of  the  Class  of  '50 

No  matter  where  the  path  may  lead, 
please  accept  our  best  wishes  for  a 
future  full  of  happiness,  prosperity  and 
continued   good   fortune. 


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DIXON'S  OFFICE  SUPPLY 

113  NORTH  BOULEVARD 
DeLand,  Florida 


FLORIDA      BANK 
AT  DE  LAND 

Member: 

Florida    National   Group 

Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Corporation 


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30  MINUTE  WASHING  AND   DRYING 
ONE  AND  TWO  DAY  DRY  CLEANING 


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THE     BARNETT 
NATIONAL     BANK 

"A  Florida  Landmark" 

DELAND  -  JACKSONVILLE  -  AVON  PARK 

COCOA  -  ST.  AUGUSTINE 

Member  Federal  Reserve  System 

and 

F.D.I.C. 


Compliments 

Peaslee-Gaulbert 

Paint  and  Varnish 
Company 


Tampa  Branch 
Representative: 

C.  A.  GRIFFIS 


Compliments  of 


BETTY  DREKA  SHOP 

Where  Stetson  Styles  Are  Molded  \ 


S.  Blvd. 


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ART  SCHILLER 

114  EAST  INDIANA  AVENUE 


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Flowers  For  All  Occasions 


Stetson 


Flower 


Shop 


218  N.  Boulevard 


Phone  59 


you  -  - 

are  always  welcome  at 
IVEY'S  in  Daytona  Beach 

A  COMPLETELY  MODERN 
DEPARTMENT  STORE 
WHERE  YOU'LL  FIND 


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AMERICA'S 
BEST  KNOWN 
BRANDS 


OtparlKent  Store 


YOWELL-DREW 

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Compliments 
of 

T.  &  H.   MOTORS 

116  WEST  RICH  PHONE  833 

Compliments 

BELL  MOTOR  CO. 

PONTIAC  and  GMC   Truck  Sales 


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Compliments  of 

Jacobs  Motor  Service 

339  North  Woodland   Boulevard 
New  and  Used  Cars 

Hudson 

Lincoln  L.  Jacobs 
Owner 

Phone  67 
De  Land,   Florida 


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Compliments  of 


Volusia  Pharmacy 


A  Walgreen  Agency 


Modern  Soda  Fountain 


Compliments  of 


CLIFTON  BROTHERS 


—     BU ICK      DEALERS 


117  E.  New  York 


Phone  635 


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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       | 

Company           i 

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Ice  Cream  Freezers  -   Water  Coolers                | 

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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GIFTS 

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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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...  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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Allen  Powers  Hardware 


"De  Land's  Newest  Hardware" 


112  South   Boulevard 


DELAND,  FLORIDA 


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SUPPLYING  STETSON  STUDENTS 
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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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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 


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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 


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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. 
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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 


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Success  According  D^eConferei 

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Students  Selected 
Monday,  Tuesday 

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Fighting  Hattei 
Homecoming  Tl 

An  enthusiastic  home 
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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     '' 


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Sunday  Activities;  Members  Now  Total  17  KULLIW^ 

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