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No, you're not seeing things. There's
a very real third person in that picture of
the editor and business manager. He's
the Hatter himself, the honest-to-good-
ness Spirit of Stetson! Where did he
come from? We're not absolutely sure,
but one afternoon when we were up to
our ears in general confusion, someone
saw him sitting on our list of misspelled
names. From then on he was with us.
All we had to do to make him appear
wos drink three cokes spiked with
Hadacol.
Seriously though, the little fellow's had
quite a year. He yelled himself hoarse
at all the games, promenaded to the
Pazzunt's parodies (on music) in his new
ROTC uniform, and, as always, budgeted
his pennies and counted his quality
points trying to make both stretch a little
bit farther. He greeted you on the cover
and he's here now to be your guide
through the '51 HATTER. We hope you
enjoy what he has to show you as much
as we enjoyed putting it together.
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THE HATTER, GLORIA, AND KEN
He agreed to become visible for Doty's camera.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
administration
colleges
athletics
greeks
organizations
and
activities
ads 'n autographs
All we know is that they worked on organizations.
Jo l-^rofeSdor and llflrA. J4, ^. lAJinterS
LONG A PART OF THE
SPIRIT OF STETSON
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WE
DEDICATE
THE
19 5 1 HATTER
Harry S. Winters, professor of history and political science, completed
his 24th consecutive year on the faculty of Stetson University on May 31,
1951. The son of the Dean of Women at Stetson from 1888 to 1892, he
attended DeLand Academy and was the first man graduate of the University,
receiving his degree in 1896. After doing graduate work at the University
of Chicago, Peabody College, and Vanderbilt University, he joined the faculty
at Stetson in 1927.
Mrs. Winters is the former Mabel Allen, one of the first thirteen students
enrolled in the academy which later became Stetson University.
Professor and Mrs. Winters spend their summers at the Baptist Assembly
at Ridgecrest, North Carolina. They have a keen interest in the religious
activities of the campus, having given their former home to the University
for use as a student religious center.
Professor and Mrs. Winters ore part of Stetson Their influence has
been felt through the years in making our University the school of which we
are so proud today. To them we dedicate the 1951 HATTER.
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Through the pages of the 1951 Hatter, I send greetings to all Stetson men and women everywhere.
To those of you in the student body who have been working and playing together in 1951, these pages
will mean much. For all who love Stetson, the record of your achievements as here pictured will revive
pleasant memories and stir deep emotions.
As another college year comes to a close, men in uniform are seen marching on our campus again
in training for military service. Once again, each of us senses the importance of discovering the part
we must play in a new phase of an old struggle.
Stetson University has served the nation well in the three prior wars during its history. Stetson men
and women are doing their duty in 1951.
Sincerely,
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February 9, 1951
President
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ADMINISTRATION
The newly appointed Dean of the University is
from California. He was chairman of the division
of social sciences at Stockton College. Since 1937,
Dr. Hopkins has taught in two outstanding prepara-
tory schools, three theological seminaries, and sev-
eral colleges The Dean's chief hobby is his family,
but he also enjoys color photography, hiking, and
music.
DR. C. HOWARD HOPKINS
Dean of the University
MISS ETTER McTEER TURNER
Dean of Women
DR. BENSON W. DAVIS
Dean of Men
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MISS BARBARA ROWE
Registrar
THOMAS A. WHITENER
Director ot Admissions
DR. GEORGE W. HOOD
Director of Guidance
WILLIAM H. McCAMMON, JR.
Director of Religious Activities
A. LEON APP
Auditor
CHARLES H. FRANKLIN
Business Manager
J. BLANFORD TAYLOR
Director of News Bureau
CARL H. JOHNSON
Director of Men's Dormitories
FOUNDERS' WEEK
The whole campus joined in activities to
recognize our founders and express our grati-
tude to them. The Women's Council honored
the special guests and wives of trustees at a
tea (1). The Invocation Service on Sunday
afternoon (2), honorary degrees were con-
ferred on Miss Helen DeLand, G. Henry
Stetson (3).
RELIGIOUS FOCUS WEEK
Maximum Christianity Applied
A week that was dedicated to "Maximum Christianity — Applied," when
such outstanding men as Bob Denny, Dr. George Schweitzer, Bob Norman,
Jackie Robinson, and Fred Smith along with nine other outstanding leaders
and pastors made Christianity something practical and workable for a
college student. Bull sessions, chapel programs, class room visits, and
evening services filled the busy week.
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS
Fellow Students:
This past year we, your Student Body officers, have tried to serve you
to the best of our ability. We sincerely hope that we have given you the
active type of Student Government that you desired.
On behalf of the other officers and myself, I would like to say that it
has not only been an honor to serve you, but it has been an extreme
pleasure.
FRED H. HOPE
President Student Body
FRED HOPE
President
RUTH MARY DICKSON
Vice-President
JACK GRIFFITH
Social Vice-Pres
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VIRGINIA LEE CULBRETH
Secretary
JOHN HODGES
Treasurer
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Fred Hope, Chairman, Ruth Mary Dickson, Jack Griffith, Johnny Hodges, Virginio
Lee Culbreth, Horry Hurst, Neil Nelson, J. T. Owens, Julian Clark.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT COMMITTEES
. . . vital to the functioning of the Student Goyernment Organization
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Lourier Beord Ken Berry Ernie Carlton Mary June Norwood Wayne Oeffler
HARRY HURST
Publicity Chairman
JIM SCULLY
Chairman, Student Book
Exchange
LAURIER BEARD
Chairman, Constitutional
Revision Committee
JACK GRIFFITH
Chairman, Student Body
KEN BERRY
Chairman, Student
Library Committee
NOT PICTURED: Jack Karl, Margaret Portin
HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Chairman, Ronnie Spencer; Bill Birnboum, Wayne
Oeffler, Pat Roberts, Mary June Norwood, Ken Berry, Bjarne Anderson.
HATTER HOLIDAY COMMITTEE: Jack Griffith, Chairman; Ken Berry, Jock
Kern, Bill Scranton
CLASS OFFICERS
SENIOR CLASS
President BILL BIRNBAUM
Vice-President JUNE COSSIN
Secretary MARY JUNE NORWOOD
Treasurer JOHNNY BISHOP
JUNIOR CLASS
President BILL BYROM
Vice-President BETTY FLIPPO
Secretary GLORIA KLINE
Treasurer JIM SCULLY
SOPHOMORE CLASS
President LEE AYERS
Vice-President JOAN MACE
Secretary CAROLYN BALTZER
Treasurer HARRY HONSBERGER
FRESHMAN CLASS
President MICKEY WALKER
Vice-President ADRIAN ROGERS
Secretary PHYLLIS JONES
Treasurer JOHN THOMPSON
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
JUNE COSSIN President
VIRGINIA L. CULBRETH Vice-President
RUTH M. DICKSON Stetson Hall President
BETTY LAND Chaudoin Holl President
SANDRA SKEEN . .
BETTY J. BAILEY
LAURA JEAN MAXCY
BARBARA CROSS
. . Secretary-Treasurer
. . . Sergeant-at-Arms
Represen to tive-ot- Large
Represen tot ive-at Large
WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT
CHAUDOIN HALL COUNCIL
BETTY LAND President
MARILYN PURVIS Vice-President
JOAN MAY Secretary
GLORIA KLINE Sergeant-at-Arms
MERRILEE MIDDLETON Social Chairman
DEE KRAUSE Reprcsentative-at-Lorge
JUDY WALKER Representative-at-Large
PANSY GIBSON Representative-at-Large
BETTY GROVER Representative-at-Large
MARILYN JOHNSON Representotive-ot-Large
BETTY ZANE RAFFIELD Representative-at-Large
STETSON HALL COUNCIL
RUTH MARY DICKSON President
BETTY JEAN SMITH Vice-President
BETTY FLIPPO Secretary
JANE JACKSON Sergeant-at-Arms
MARY DELONEY Social Chairman
BRYAN McGEE Representative-at-Lorge
PAT MERRITT Representative-at-Large
MARILYN NELSON Representative-at-Large
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MEN'S COUNCIL
FRED HOPE Chairman
Harry Hurst Wayne Oeffler Ken Hansen Neil Nelson Julian Clark
Roger Dancz
STUDENT BODY BAND
Their Specialty, "Dixie'
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LIFE CYCLE
of the
ERESHMAN
Faculty advising may
Be quite an ordeal,
But this bunch of problems
Has "Freshman' 'appeal.
The purpose of registering
I've concluded of late,
Is to teach you your name
And to write the right date.
Advisors are marvelous;
They help you galore.
You can't get into mischief
They weren't in before.
A word from the dean,
(No men are allowed)
Is holding attention
Of this lovely crowd.
All meet the president
And chat for a while.
It's a grand chance to flash
Your "Pepsodent" smile.
The tables are turned,
No women are seen.
It's confidential
With men and their dean
The grand talent show
Had to end at last.
Who had more fun.
The audience or cast?
Who's the expert?
I don't know who won.
It's all part of rushing
And oodles of fun!
Nope, they're not angels
(No wings or halo)
They're the feature attraction
Of the Rat-Week Show.
Here's o fellowship party
And leader so able.
(I wonder who's hiding
Under that table?)
So was the life of o freshman!
They came bouncing through.
And will be Stetson's sopho-
mores
In '52.
Jeanne Goilbreath
Dr. McEniry received his
A.B. degree from Birmingham
Southern College and his M.A.
and Ph.D. from Vonderbilt
University. He has been Pro-
fessor of English at Stetson
since 1940.
CHAIRMAN OF THE GRADUATE COUNCIL
William Hugh McEniry, Jr.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Williain Anderson
Dorothy Boland
Gordon Carlson
Fronklin Carter
•"•>J»f' Alice McLean
Robert Mitchell
Raymond Moeller
Lloyd Olsen
Peter Perrault
Wilburn Rivenbork
Walter Stallings
POST-GRADUATES
Joseph R. Elliot
James T. Stevenson
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Betty Jean Giles
Ricordo Fernandez
EDWARD C. FURLONG
Director of the School of Business Administration
Mr. Furlong has been director of the busi-
ness school since 1946. While at Stetson as
a student, he was a member of the debate
team end Ye Mystic Krewe and received let-
ters in football, basketball, track, and wres-
tling.
THE SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
President
Vice-President LAURA JEAN MAXCY Treasurer
OFFICERS
NEIL NELSON Secretary BRYAN McGEE
JOHN BISHOP
rewster
Mickle
Cable
Patterson
THE FACULTY
WILLIAM BREWSTER
Instructor in Business Administration, 1947; A.B. Harvard U.; LL.B.
John B. Stetson U.
PAUL FULLER
Associate Professor of Secretariol Science and Business Administra-
tion, 1949; B.S. Hartwick College; M.Ed. U. of Buffalo.
CHARLES E. IRONSIDE
Professor of Economics, 1949; MA Aberdeen U., Scotland; Ph.D
Columbia U.
WILLIAM MICKLE
Professor of Accountancy, 1906; B.S,, MA,, John B. Stetson U.
FRANK M. PHILLIPS
Visiting Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, 1947; B.D. Newton
College; M.D. Iowa State Normal School; A.B. Iowa State Teacher's
College; MA. State University of Iowa; Ph.D. George Washington U.
THOMAS WHITENER
Assistant Professor of Business, 1948; B.S. University of Georgia;
M.S. University of North Corolino.
DR. RAY CABLE
Professor of Economics; A.B., B. S. U. of Missouri; M.A. U. of
Chicago; Ph.D. Columbia; Student N. Y. School for Social Research.
LOUISE HOLLENBECK
Instructor in Secretarial Science, 1949; B.S. Memphis State College;
MS, University of Tennessee
ARTHUR LEAVITT
Assistant Professor of Business Administration, 1948; M.E. Cornell U.
MAXINE PATTERSON
Assistant Professor of Secretorial Science, 1948; B.S. Mary Washing-
ton College of U. of Virginia.
DR. LEO SPURRIER
Professor of Accounting, 1944; A.B,, M,A. U. of Kansas; PhD, U,
of Chicago.
SAMUEL WILCOX
Associate Professor of Economics, 1948; A.B. U, of Richmond; MA.
U. of Virginia.
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ROBERT DEAN ALTEMUS Indiano, Penn.
Lambda Chi Alpho-
JOHN FRANCIS APPLEBY Orlondo
JOHN T. BISHOP Vero Beach
Sigmo Nu, Treasurer; Sigma Alpho Chi, Vice-President; IF C
Representotive.
GEORGE F. BLACK DeLand
Sigma Alpha Chi; Commerce Club.
JAMES R. BRANCH Palm Beach
Delta Sigma Phi; Business Club; Press Club; Hatter Staff;
Commerce Club.
QUITMAN BROWN Nocotee
Sigma Nu.
WILLIAM B CARSON, JR Beresford
Lambda Chi Alpha; B.S.U.
JIMMIE A. COGGIN Doytona Beach
JAMES H. DOWNING Hahira, Ga.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President.
JOHN FOREMAN Jacksonville
Delta Sigma Phi; Office Editor; Historian; Freshman Advisor.
JOSEPH F. FRUSCELLA DeLand
Sigma Alpha Chi.
GABRIEL GEORGE Daytona Beach
Delta Sigma Phi.
VIRGINIA GERRETSON DeLand
Transfer from Florida State University; Alpha Xi Delta; Glee Club.
WILLIAM HARTLEY DeLand
LEONARD GEORGE HARDY AHanta, Ga.
Sigma Nu.
CLIFFORD HAYES DeLand
LUCILLE HILL Panama City
Phi Mu; Future Teachers of America; Press Club; 1950 Hatter
Staff.
ROBERT C. JENKS DeLand
Sigma Phi Epsilon; I.R.C.; Sigma Alpha Chi; Commerce Club;
Camera Club.
MARILYN JOHNSON Fort Pierce
Alpha Dexioma, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer; Y.W.A ;
B.S.U.
JAMES T. LANE, JR Cumberland, Md.
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Theta Alpha Phi; Little Theatre; 1950 Hatter
Staff.
ROGER LARSON Fort Pierce
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Comptroller; Business Club, President; Sigma
Alpha Chi, President; Commerce Club; International Relations
Club, President; Freshmon Advisor.
WILLIAM I. McCLATCHEY Belle Glade
Sigma Nu, Treasurer; Sigma Alpha Chi, Vice-President
CHARLES B. McCLELLAND Waycross, Ga.
Pi Kappa Phi, Archon, Secretary.
ROBERT T. MALCOLM Ormond Beach
Pi Kappa Phi; Sigma Alpha Chi
ROBERT E. MAUK DeLand
Little Theotre; Hatter Staff, Associate Editor; Quarterly Staff.
JESSE W. MILLER Daytona Beach
Delta Sigma Phi; Sigma Alpha Chi.
ARTHUR N. MORRIS, JR Monderin
Phi Kappa Phi.
NEIL NELSON Pensacola
Pi Kappa Phi; Glee Club; Business Club; S Club; Football Team.
EDWARD NEWTON Astatula
Lambda Chi Alpha; Sigma Alpha Chi; B.S.U.; Glee Club; Fresh-
man Advisor.
MAX I. OSSINSKY Daytona Beach
CHARLES PATTERSON Miami
Pi Kappa Phi.
ALFRED SCHILLIN San Antonio, Tex.
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sigma Alpha Chi
FRED L. SEELY Daytono Beach
EMERY S. SIMS, JR Winter Park
Sigma Alpha Chi.
C. G. SPENCER Birminghom, Alo.
Conterbury Club, President.
WALTER STREET Pitman, N. J.
Delta Sigma Phi; Stetson-N. J. Club; Little Theatre; Delta Sigma
Pi; Newman Club; Fencing Club.
THOMAS TAUNTON Miami
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President
LEONARD WIDENER Bainbridge, Go.
Pi Kappa Phi; Kappa Kappa Psi
WALTER KENNETH WIGGS West Polm Beach
Delta Sigma Phi; Business Club,
Bishop
Branch
Brown
Carlson
Carson
Davis
BUSINESS
Downing
Foreman
Fruscella
Grant
Hardy
Jenks
Johnson
Lane
McClatchey
McClelland
Miller
Morris
Nelson
Patterson
Rape
Redmond
Roberts
Sims
Streit
Widener
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yn^ -^f
Aberts
Altemus
Anderson, B.
Anderson, J.
Applebee
Ashabroner
Beard
Black
Bowers
Broddock
Brunney
Carlton, E.
Carlton,
G.
Carman
Cavarnos
Coggin
Dance
Deans
Ferrell
Foy
George
Gerretson
Gray
Griffith
Hart
Hartley
Hayes
Haygood
Hughes
Jackson
NORMAN D. ALBERTS, JR. DeLand; ROBERT ALTEMUS .
Indiana, Pa. . . . BJARNE B. ANDERSON, JR. . - . Daytona
Beach; JAMES A. ANDERSON Miami; JOHN FRANCIS AP-
PLEBEE . . Orlando; PHILIP ASHABRANER Orlando, LAU-
RIER BEARD . Sanford; GEORGE BLACK . . DeLand; NELL
BOWERS . Lake Placid; JENNIE FAY BRADDOCK . Jackson-
ville; DOROTHY BRUNNEY . . St Augustine; GEORGE CARLTON
. . .Valparaiso; JOYCE CARMEN. . .Ashland, Ky.; BASILIA
CAVANOS . . . High Point, N. C; JIMMIE ALAN COGGIN
Daytona Beach; KENNETH ROGER DANCE ... Ft. Lauderdale;
CARRE E. FERRELL . . . Palatka; DARIS H. FOY . . Jackson-
ville; NICHOLAS GEORGE Daytona Beach; VIRGINIA GAR-
RETSON DeLand; FRANCES D. GRAY . DeLand; JACK
GRIFFITH Ft Lauderdale; DORIS HART . Sebring; WIL-
LIAM J. HARTLEY, JR. WILLIAM CLIFFORD HAYES . . .
Deland; ERVIN EUGENE HAYGOOD Lakeland; CLARENCE
HUGHES Daytona Beach; JANE JACKSON.
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Neisler
Stiling
Wiggs
Phillips
Torbert
Wilson
ANTHONY F. KOVACS Bethlehem, Po ; WAYNE LAMB
Macon, Go ; SAMMY LUPFER . . . Kissimmee; EDWARD B. Mc-
CLAREN . . Daytona Beach; VAUGHN McCLELLAND . Mor-
gan, Go ; ROBERT MAUK Ocola; DANIEL NEISLER . .
Ocala; BARBARA PHILLIPS Mf Tabor, N J ; GEORGE LOUIS
SCHIERHORN DeLond; CLARENCE SPENCER, Birminghom,
Ala.; SCHALAH STEPHENS Umafilla; MATTHEW F. STILING
. . . Williamsville, N, Y.; MARCIA TARBERT . . . Coral Gables;
KATHY TILLIS . Tampo; JOE W. WEBER . . . Palotka; GEORGE
WHITE Mt Dora.
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Allen
Bissell
Botts
Brannen
Brumley
Buzzell
Calvin
Choncey
Clements
Constantine
Dunn
Elliott
Falen
Favero
Flowers
George
Gibson
Gordon
Green
Grimsley
Haile
Hall
Hansen
Harper
Hatfield
JANE BARTON ALLEN . . Richmond, Va ; ROBERT S. BISSELL
. . Decatur, Go ; NITA BOTTS . DeLand; CAROLINE MARY
BRANNEN Statesboro, Go , MAXINE BUZZELL Stock
holm, Me.; DONALD CALVIN . . - Caldwell, N. J.; KENNETH
CHANCEY . . . Holly Hill, ANNE CLEMENTS . . . Atlanta, Go ;
LAMBERT CONSTANTINE . . . Jefferson, Ala ; CHARLES F. DUNN
, . . Doytono Beach; JOE ELLIOTT . . . Doytono Beach; WILLIAM
E. FALEN . . DeLand; JIM EDWARD FAVERO DeLand;
WILLIAM BENJAMIN FLOWERS Beresford; GABRIEL GEORGE,
Doytono Beoch; THOMAS H. GIBSON . . . Coral Gables;
ROBERT GORDON . Asheville, N C ; FRANCIS GREEN . .
Atlantic Beach; HELEN GRIMSLEY ... St. Petersburg; JOHN
HAILE . . . Holly Hill; DAN W. HALL . . . Lake Placid; ROY
HANSEN National Gardens; WILLIAM LEE HARPER . .
Eustis; EDWARD HATFIELD . . . Orlando
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Monroe
Seymour
Weinacker
THEODORE C. HEISIG . . White Plains, N Y ; ERA REED KERR
- , DeLand; BETTY JO LESTER . . . Neptune Beach; CARROLL
E. LEWIS Citro; ROBERT M. MARKS Ft Lauderdale;
LAURA JEAN MAXCY Frostproof; MERRILEE MIDDLETON
. . . Miami Beach; ANTHONY C. MONKIEWICZ . . . Lynnfield,
Moss.; MERILYN BERGEN MONROE . , . Roslyn Heights, N. Y.;
ELSIE PRIEST . Anthony; JOSEPH RAFFAELE West New
York, N J ; HARRY C. RUTLEDGE Trenton; ALFRED SAPPIA
. . . Cliffside Park, N. J.; JAMES D. SEYMOUR ... St. Peters-
burg; DONALD SMITH . . . Fort Lauderdale; ELDON EARL STRAWN
... St Petersburg; WILLIAM SUDYK . . . Daytono Beach; CLEA-
TUS TURNER . . . Bonifay ROGER WEINACKER . . , Short Hills, N. J.
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Andrews
Ayers
Brewer
Credle
Davis
Dobson
Edwards, G.
Edwards, W.
Ellinor
Ford
Foster
Frity
Hill
Hughes
Jones
KATHERINE ANDREWS
. . Green
ville, S. C;
LEE
AYERS
Shelbyville, Ind.; LOIS
BREWER Jacksc
nvilk
BARBARA
BROCK . . . Jacksonville;
GLADYS
BURNS
Lum
jerton.
N. C ,■
CARL WILSON COLE
, DeLand:
ROBERT 8.
CREDLE
. Mer-
Brock
Burns
Doliner
Doty
Evans
Evertz
Gallar<her
Garriso
Johnson
Kimbro
ritt Island; JUDY DAVIS . . . Winter Haven; ROGER DOBSON
. . . Cocoa; JEROME DOLINER . Daytono Beach, DOLORES
DOTY . . . New Smyrno Beach; SHEILA DYSON . . . Bradenton;
M. GENE EDWARDS Atlanta, Go ; WILDA EDWARDS . .
Erwin, Tenn.; FRED B. ELLINOR . . . Ormond Beach; RICHARD
Cole
Dyson
Feinsod
Hartmon
Kingston
EVANS . . . Holly Hill, HARRY A. EVERTZ ,. . Ft, Lauderdale;
ARTHUR FEINSOD Brooklyn, N Y ; LAURA REESE FORD
. . . Gallatin, Tenn,, MARY KATHERINE FOSTER , Ft Myers;
ARTHUR ALLAN FRITY DeLand; JERRY GALLAGHER .
Lake Worth; JOAN GARRISON . . Sarasota; ANNE HARTMAN
. . . Logan, W, Va,; EDNA MAY HILL . . . West Palm Beach;
RAE HUGHES . . Jacksonville; DONALD LEE JOHNSON
Green Cove Springs; HARRY KIMBRO ... Ft, Lauderdale; MINA
ROSE KINGSTON ... Ft. Myers.
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Klinepeter
McGec
Magruder
Meyer
Reimer
Reinke
Moure
Nelson
Nowlin
Owens
Sarmarkas
Schrieffer
Paterson
Phelps
Porter
Rawson
Whittle
Young
RuHedge
Rutter
St. John
Sarles
Shoddix
Smith
Snelbaker
Theobald
LAURA KLINEPETER . . Melrose, LOIS BRYAN McGEE
Palm Beach, JOHN MAGRUDER . . . Washington, D. C; JUDITH
JEAN MEYER . . Highland Park, 111 ; LUISA MINERVA MOURE
Habana, Cuba; CHARLES NELSON . Sanford; JAMES WINFRED
NOWLIN . . DeLand; MARY ELIZABETH OWENS DeLand,
BARBARA PATERSON . . . Clearwater Beach; CHARLES PHELPS
. . . Bloomfield, N. J.; DAVID PORTER . . . DeLand; BARBARA
RAWSON . Brunswick, Me ; PAUL CHARLES REIMER .
DeLand; DELBERT REINKE NANCY ANN RUTLEDGE
Orlando; BARBARA RUTTER DeLond; JOANNE ST. JOHN
. . Doytona Beach; RUTH SARLES . . . Daytono Beach; TONY
SAMARKAS . . . Tarpon Springs; GEORGE SCHRIEFFER . . Park
Ridge, III,; WILLIAM SHADDIX . , , Doytona Beach; LAURENCE
SMITH . DeLand, RUTH SNELBAKER . . Pitman, N J ;
NANCY JOAN THEOBALD Dayton, O; BETTY WHITTLE . .
Jacksonville; JAMES L. YOUNG . . . Lake V^orth.
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Dean L. A. Hq>,Iud
OFFICERS
President JULIAN G. CLARK
Vice-President JOHN W. BOOTH
Sociol Vice-President JAMES R. HANSFORD
Secretary MALCOLM STEPHENS
Treasurer DOMINIC A. TROIANO
COLLEGE OF LAW
A % A
Curtis Howes
Jackson Jernigan
Jordan Patterson
Richardson Wilson
THE FA
C U L T Y
CLIFFORD CRANDALL
LEONARD CURTIS
Visiting Professor of Low, 1949, B.S., LLD. Adrian College; LL.B.
Visiting Professor of Law, 1939; B.S., M.S., LL.D. Franklin College;
U. of Michigan.
J.D. U. of Chicago.
RAY HOWES
NEILL JACKSON
Professor of Low, 1941; A.B. Clork College; MA. Stanford U.;
Lecturer in Low, 1940; LL.B. John B, Stetson U.
LL.B. Cornell U.; S.J.D., New York U.
HARVEY JERNIGAN
LOUIS JAMES
Assistant Professor of Law, 1946; B.S, U. of Florida; LL.B. John B
Assistant Professor of Law; B.S. and LL.B. U. of Virginia; M.A.
Stetson U.
Columbia.
LODER PATTERSON
RAY JORDAN
Assistant Professor of Law, 1950, B.S. Purdue U.; J.D. Northwestern
B.A. Stetson U.; B.S. in Library Science, U. of North Carolina.
U. Low School.
JAMES RICHARDSON
JAMES WILSON
Associate Professor of Low, 1949; A.B. Eastern State Teacher's
Visiting Professor of Low, 1937; A.B., J.D. State U. of Iowa; Jur.
College; LL.B U. of Kentucky.
Sc.D. Columbio U.
NORMAN S. ALLEN DeLand
ROBERT J. BAKER DeLand
JAMES N. BAYNARD DeLond
Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Thomas
Law Club.
RALPH J. BENNETT Ponama City
Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Alpha Delto Legal Fraternity, Vice-Justice.
H. KNOX BETTINGHAUS DeLand
RICHARD BIANCO Spring Valley, N. Y.
Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity.
DAVE BRIDE Utico, N. Y.
Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity.
WILLIAM A. BROWN DeLand
MICHAEL J. BUSCEMI Brooklyn, N. Y.
EDWARD L. BUSH DeLand
MICHAEL J. CASALE
JOHN A. CHRISTENSEN DeLond
JULIAN G. CLARK DeLand
Charter member and first Treasurer Stetson Veterans' Association,
2; Member Delta Sigma Phi I ,2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Vice-President
4; Justice, Phi Alpha Delta Low Fraternity 4; Member Adelphos
Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; President College of Law 4; Representa-
tive Law Interfraternity Council 3, 4; Member Executive Committee,
Student Government Association 4.
MACK N. CLEVELAND
WILLIAM F. COX St. Petersburg
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Student Bar.
HARMON E. CROSSLEY
WILLIAM F. DAVENPORT, JR St. Petersburg
Phi Delta Phi, Legal Froternity.
JAMES A. DODD DeLand
JOHN H. EVANS DeLand
GEORGE B. EVERETT DeLond
W. RICHARD EVERY DeLand
IRVING M. FELDER DeLond
GORDON V. FREDERICK Sonford
Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, Clerk of Exchequer.
WILBUR B. GOCHENEUR DeLond
CURTIS B. GOFF DeLond
WALKER S. GREEN DeLond
Allen
Baker
Baynard
Bennett
Bettinghaus
Bride
Brown
Buscemi
Bush
Casale
Christensen
Clark
Cleveland
Cox
Crossley
Davenport
Dodd
Evans
Everett
Every
1^^
Felder
Frederick
Gocheneur
Goff
Green
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Green
Hansford
Hensley
Hillman
Lee
Leeds
Lewis
McLeod
Marfin
Morrison
Newmark
Nuccio
Pouley
Pierce
Powers
Ragano
Sovoldi
Shepord
Speer
Sutton
Tortori
Tittsworth
Trotter
Wilson
Wood
Woods
O'Donnell
WILLIAM H. GREEN DeLond
JAMES R. HANSFORD DeLond
ROBERT E. HENSLEY DeLond
CHARLES R. HILLMAN Jacksonville
Phi Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, 5, Program Chairman 4, President 3, 5;
Phi Delta Phi 4, 5; International Relations Club 2, 3, President
2, 3; German Club 2, 3; Adelphos Society 2, 3, 4, 5, President 5;
Member Student Library Com. 3, 4, 5; Chapman Law Club 4, 5,
Vice-Pres. 5; Scroll and Key 4, 5, Vice-Pres. 5; Student Grader
4, 5; Student Bar Association 4, 5; Law School Interfraternity
Council 4, 5.
ROBERT W. LEE Orlondo
ROBERT L. LEEDS DeLond
ROYCE R. LEWIS Jocksonville
Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity.
JOHNIE A. McLEOD St. Petersburg
GLEN W. MARTIN DeLond
WILLIAM M. MORRISON DeLond
MARVIN S. NEWMARK DeLond
VINCENT NUCCIO Tompo
ROBERT J. PAULEY DeLond
ROBERT E. PIERCE DeLond
ROBERT E. POWERS Beckley, W. Vo.
FRANK RAGANO DeLond
FRANK P. SAVOLDI DeLond
WALTER C. SHEPARD DeLond
GEORGE A, SPEER Sonford
JOHN A. SUTTON DeLond
JOHN R. SUTTON DeLond
CARMELITA TARTARI DeLond
CLAYTON M. TITTSWORTH Tompo
Student Bar Association; Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity.
EDWARD J. TROTTER Jacksonville
Phi Koppo Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Phi Alpha Delta 5; Stetson Reporter,
Circulotion Manager 1, 2.
ROBERT W. WILSON Clearwater
Adelphos Society Organizer and First President 2, Treasurer
3, and then Member of Board of Directors 4; Delta Sigma Phi I ;
Phi Alpha Delta Legol Fraternity 3; President Member of Inter-
fraternity Council 4; Thomas Low Club 3.
JOHN R. WOOD DeLond
WILLIAM D. WOODS DeLond
JAMES L. O'DONNELL North Foils, N. Y.
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Berg
Berkell
Berry
Bobrotf
Bodiford
Bolinger
Booth
Branning
Brown
Cole
Cowart
Culbreth
Dixon
Fernandez
Finch
Fruda
Goodfriend
Greene
Hathaway
Hope
Jones
Kay
Kerr
Kirkpatrick
Kwiotkowski
Linn
McNultv
Massfeller
Metcalf
Passafuime
Reed
Roberts
Rowe
Sidwell
Stephens
Stratford
Szarek
Tomm
Thornton
Warren
MARGARET SERG . Miami; GERLAND BERKELL Miami;
JOHN BERRY NATHAN BOBROFF J. C. BODIFORD
Panama City; NORMAN BOLINGER . DeLand; JOHN BOOTH
. . .Gainesville; EARL BRANNING. . . N. Hornell, N. Y. ED-
WARD BROWN . DeLand; JAMES COLE Miomi; EDWARD
COWART . Daytona Beach; VIRGINIA CULBRETH Okee
chobee; JAMES DIXON . DeLand, FRANK FERNANDEZ .
Orlando; ALEX FINCH . . . DeLand; RONALD FRUDA . . . DeLand;
SAM GOODFRIEND DeLand; GALE GREENE JOHN HATH-
AWAY FREDERICK HOPE W Palm Beach;ALBERT JONES
ANDREW KAY NEDRA KERR JOHN KIRKPATRICK
. Eustis; EDWARD KWIATKOWSKI . . Sanford; CARL LINN
... St. Petersburg; ROBERT McNULTY ... St. Petersburg; MAX
MASSFELLER . . . Holly Hill; WILLIAM METCALF . . . Dunnellon;
SALVATORE PASSAFUIME . . . Pittsburgh, Pa ; JOHN REED
Daytona; CLYDE ROBERTS . Lakeland; ROBERT ROWE
Jacksonville BENJAMIN SIDWELL DeLand; MALCOLM STE-
VENS ... St Augustine, STEVE STRATFORD . . . Jacksonville;
VLADIMIR SZAREK . Deland; JOHN TAMM Daytona
Beach; VINCENT THORNTON . . . Tompa; DAN WARREN
DeLand.
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WALTER ANDERSON . . DeLand; RICHARD BATES . . . Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, ERNEST BREED . . . DeLand; NICHOLAS CAPUTO
. . . Braddock, Pa ; JAMES COPLEY . KENNETH CROSS . . .
Tampa; JOHN DAME . . . DeLond; JEROME FINE . . . Detroit,
Mich.; CLIFF GOSNEY Delond; ANTHONY GREZIK . . . Tar-
entum. Pa ; HARRY HINCKLEY TOLBERT HOBSON . . St.
Petersburg; JOHN HODGES . . . Jacksonville; THORWALD HUS-
FELD . . . Springdale, Ct.; RICHARD JOHNSON . . . Smethport,
Pa.; DAN LEFEVRE . . . Winter Park; JOHN McCORMICK . . .
DeLand; JOSEPH McNULTY . . St. Petersburg; ROBERT MATH-
EWS DeLand; JOSEPH MERIWETHER Miami; SHERWOOD
MYERS . . . Chicago, Ilk; GEORGE PALLOTTO . Erie, Pa.; AN-
DREW PATTILO . . . Orlando JOSEPH QUIRK . . Doytona Beach;
ALLEN SMITH DeLand; GEORGE STEDRONSKY . Mt Doro;
RICHARD SWART . Orlando; MARVIN TINSLEY . WILLIAM
WALKER Orlando;WILLIAM WEAVER . . DeLand; DONALD
WILSON - . . DeLand; JACK WINFREE . , . Daytona Beach.
Anderson
Bates
Breed
Caputo
Copley
Cross
Dome
Fine
Gosney
Grezik
Hinckley
Hobson
Hodges
Husfeld
Johnson
Lctevre
McCormick
McNulty
Mathews
Meriwether
Myers
Pollotto
Potillo
Quirk
Smith
Stedronsky
Swart
Tinsley
Walker
Weaver
Wilson
Winfree
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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 adminis-
tration. 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 low school. It consists of the entire
membership of the law school and seeks to develop
an atmosphere of cooperation and better understand-
ing among students and faculty.
The officers of the Student Bar are as follows: Julian G. Clark, President; John Booth, Vice-President;
James Hansford, Social Vice-President; Dominic A. Troiano, Secretary; and Malcolm Stevens, Treasurer.
PRESIDENT CLARK
THE STUDENT BAR
The purpose of the Honor Court is to promote on
effective educational campaign against forces which
are beneath the dignity of 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 case 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 CASALE
The Honor Court this year is led by Chief Justice Michael Cosole. Other justices, representotives
from each of the classes, are Dove Bride, Paul J .Stewart, Vince Thornton, Frank Wilkinson, Jim
Tucker, and Gerald Staab
THE HDNDR COURT
STEWART
THORNTON
DELTA THETA PHI
ffauonal oLeqal ^raternitv
FULLER WARREN SENATE
Mosley
The National Senate of Delta Theta Phi Low 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
promote justice; to inspire respect for the noblest qualities of manhood;
and to advance the interests of every college of law with which the frater-
nity is associated.
The officers of the Stetson chapter are as follows; Dean, Robert L. Leeds;
Vice-Dean, Michael J. Casale, Clerk of Exchequer, Gordon V. Frederick;
Bailiff, Vladimir J. Szarek; Master of Ritual, Lloyd C, Mosley; and Tribune,
Gale K. Greene.
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FIRST ROW: Bianco, Buscemi, Bush, Cosale, Christensen, Frederick. SECOND ROW: Frudo, Greene, Goff, Leeds, Martin,
Martin. THIRD ROW: McLeod, Morrison, Rowe, Shepard, Sutton, Szorek.
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PHI ALPHA DELTA
(f3 reiver (^ n cip ler
Phi Alpha Delta is a national low fraternity founded in
1898 at Chicago, Illinois. It has chapters in fifty-eight of
the leading American Low Schools and thirty-one Alumni
Chapters in the larger American cities. The David J. Brewer
Chapter was installed at the Stetson University Law School
in 1915.
The purpose of Phi Alpha Delta is to encourage scholar-
ship, to promote the discussion of legal subjects, to effectuate
fellowship, and to foster the high ideals of the legal profes-
sion.
RETIRED OFFICERS PRESENT OFFICERS
JULIAN CLARK Justice PAUL J. STEWART
JULIAN BENNETT Vice-Justice EDWARD BROWN
PAUL J. STEWART Clerk GERALD BERKELL
ROBERT PIERCE Treosurer MALCOLM STEPHENS
WILLIAM TAYLOR Corresponding Secretary ROBERT BAYMOND
MACK CLEVELAND Marshal JOSEPH SCARLETT
/N FACULTATE
LEONARD J. CURTIS
HARVEY
JERNIGAN LODER L.
PATTERSON
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Bamond, Robert
Crossley, Homon
Kurz, Louis
Staab, Gerald
Baynard, James
Dame, John
Lin, Carl
Stephens, Molcolm
Bennett, Julian
Davis, French
McCormick, J. W.
Stewart, P. J.
Berkell, Gerald
Evans, John
McNulty, Robert
Stratford, Steve
Bettinghous, Knox
Gosney, Cliff
Metcalf, V^illiam
Swart, Richard
Bodiford, J. C.
Graves, John
O'Connor, William
Taylor, William
Blount, Uriel
Green, William
Olinto, Peter
Trotter, Edward
Brown, Edward
Hope, Fred
Pierce, Robert
Warren, Dan
Clark, Julian
Jones, Albert
Roberts, Clyde
Weaver, Edward
Cleveland, Mack
Jones, Newton
Scarlet, Joe
Weldon, Bailey
Cole, James
Kennedy, Roy
Smith, Brad
White, Grady
Cross, Kenneth
Kirkpatrick, Joh
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Speer, George
Wilson, Robert
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ROW Baynard, Bennett, Berkell, Bettinghaus, Bodiford, Blount, Clark, Cleveland. SECOND ROW: Cross, Crossley,
Dame, Gosney, Green, Hope, Jones. THIRD ROW: Kirkpatrick, Linn, McCormick, McNulty, Metcolf, O'Connor,
, Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Speer, Stephens, Stuart, Swart, Trotter, Warren, Weaver, Wilson.
NATIONAL LEGAL FRATERNITY
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international oLeqal ^raterniti
PHI DELTA PHI
Phi Delta Phi was founded on December 13, 1869, at the University 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 striven constantly to promote a higher standard of profes-
sional ethics in law schools and 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.
The officers are Richard Every, Magister; Victor Passafiume, Clerk; Vincent
Thornton, Exchequer; and Earl Branning, Historian.
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Bolinger
Booth
Brown
Coble
Cowort
Creed
Davenport
Everett
Grant
Green
Cochenour
Hensley
Hillman
Leathen
Lewis
Morton
Nuccio
O'Donnel
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Rogano
Savoldi
Tomm
Tittsworth
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FIRST ROW: Jernigan, Anderson, Berg, E. A. Brown, W. A. Brown, C a.-k, GoH, Harth, Hillman. SECOND ROW: Hodges, Longford,
Pallotto, Reed, Root, Rowe, Sidwell, Stewart, Wilson.
CHAPMAN and THOMAS
LAW CLUBS
The Chapman and Thomas Law Clubs were organized under the sponsorship of Justices
Chapman and Thomas, two distinguished graduates of Stetson College of Law. These clubs
develop in the members an ability in oral expression and skill of legal argumentation. This
is fostered by a system of appellate argumentation and criticism. Membership is open to
all students in the College of Law.
CHAPMAN LAW CLUB: President, Paul Stewart; President-Elect, John C. Reed; Vice-President, Robert Rowe; Vice-
President-Elect, Charles R Hillman; Secretory-Treasurer, Fred Longford; Faculty Advisor, Hoivey Jernigan Other mem-
bers include: Ben Anderson, Fred BorksJole, Margaret Berg, Edward A Brown, Jr., William A. Brown, Julian G Clark,
Curtis Gotf, George Hart, Johnny Hodges, Glenn Martin, George Pnllotto, John Root, Ben Sidwell, ond Don Wilson.
THOMAS LAW CLUB: President, Ronald Frudo; Vice-President, Frank Ragano; Secretary, Jerome Fine; Treasurer, James
Fleming; Foclty Advisor, James R. Richordson Other members include: Isham L Anderson, Walker A. Anderson, James
Boynord, John I Berry, Earl C. Stonning, Michael Buscemi, Nicholas A Coputo, Michael J Cosale, Archie Clement,
James A. Dodd, Alex D. Finch, Sam Goodtriend, Odis M. Henderson, Lynn W. Kirkland, John W. McCormick, Sherwood
Myers, Marvin S. Newmork, George R. Reed, Clyde L. Roberts, Frank P. Savoldi, Joseph Scarlett, A. Brodford Smith,
George R. Stedronsky, Vladimir J. Szorek, Vincent Thornton, William Walker, Pat Whitaker, and Frank A. Wilkinson.
GLENN W. MARTIN
Coordinator
Fruda
Ragano
Fine
Anderson
Boynard
Berry
Bronning
Buscemi
Caputo
Casale
Dodd
Finch
Goodfriend
Myers
Newmark
Roberts
Savoldi
Smith
Stedronsky
Szarek
Thornton
Walker
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DEAN HARRY C GARWOOD
Dr. Garwood, professor of
Bible and once acting dean of
the university, has been a
member of the Stetson faculty
since 1921.
COLLEGE DP LIBERAL
OFFICERS
President HARRY HURST
Vice-President (not pictured) BETTY JANE BAILEY
Secretary JOAN MAY
Treasurer JACK KERZNER
ARTS
SCIENCE HALL
LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY
ADAMS, JOHN: Assistont Prof, of Sociology, 1949; A.B , M.A.,
Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago.
ALLEN, EZRA: Visiting Prof, of Biology; Curotor of Museum, 1951; A.B.,
M.A., ScD., Bushnell; Ph.D., Univ. of Pennsylvania.
ARJONA, DORIS: Professor of Spanish, 1938; A.B., Univ. of Michigan;
M.A., Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago.
ASHCRAFT, EMMETT: Assistant Prof, of Mathematics, 1949; B.S.
Wake Forest; M.A. Univ. of N. Carolina.
AUTREY, ELIZABETH: Assistant Prof, of Physical Education, 1946;
B.S. Florida State College for Women; M.S. Univ. of Wisconsin.
BARNETTE, HENLEE: Professor of Religion and Sociology, 1947;
A.B. Woke Forest; Th.M., Th.D. Southern Baptist Theol. Seminary.
BATESON, HOWARD: Professor of Modern Languages, 1937; A.B.,
J.B.S.U., MA. Univ. of Texas; Certificat d'Aptitude a I'Enseignement
du Froncaise Usuel, Alliance Francaise, Paris, France; Ph.D. Univ. of
Mlinois.
BELLOWS, SUSIE: Associate Prof, of Elementary Education, 1949;
A.B. College of Charleston; M.A. Peobody College for Teachers.
BERNER, WESLEY: Assistant Prof, of Physical Education, 1947; B.S.
Pacific Univ., 1941.
BONIFAY, LT. COL. ISAAC
BRAND, RICHARD: Professor of Speech, 1946; A.B., MA. West Virginia
Univ.
CALDWELL, HARRY: Assistant Prof, of Psychology, 1949; A.B.,
M.D. Ohio State; M.A. J.B.S.U.
CARTER, RANDOLF: Professor of Education, 1944; A.B. Mercer
Univ.; M.A. Columbia; Ph.D. George Peobody College.
CHAUVIN, ROBERT L.: B.A. New York State Teacher's College;
M.Ed. Univ. of Houston, 1947; M.A. Teacher's College, Columbia
Univ.
CHITWOOD, OLIVER: Visiting Prof, of History, 1949; A.B., LLD.
William and Mary College; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins Univ.
CLARK, RICHARD: Professor of Sociology, 1930; A.B. Woke
Forest; B.D. Cuzer Theol. Seminary; M.A., Ph.D. Univ. of Pennsylvania.
CONN, JOHN: Professor of Chemistry, 1929; B.S. Georgetown
College; M.S. Univ. of Chicago; Ph.D. Univ. of Pittsburgh.
COWELL, COACH WARREN: Prof, of Physical Education, 1935; B.S.
Kansas State Agricultural College.
DENMAN, SIDNEY: Assistant Prof, of Sociology, 1950; B.A.
Mississippi College; M.A. Tulone; Ph.D. Duke.
DUNCAN, POPE: Professor of Religion, 1946; B.S., M.S. Univ. of
Georgia; Th.M., Th.D. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
ELLIS, LOREN: Head Basketball Coach, 1950; B.S. in Physical Educa-
tion from Indiana State.
EZELL, BOYCE: Prof, of Psychology, 1922; A.B. Furmon Univ.; M.A.
J.B.S.U-; Ph.D. Univ. of South Carolina.
FREUND, ELSIE
FREUND, LOUIS
FULLER, DOROTHY: Associate Prof, of Biology, 1941; A.B., M.A.
J.B.S.U.
GAINES, GEORGE
GAMBER, ARTHUR: Assistont Prof, of History and Political Science.
1948; A.B. Oberlin College; M.A. Columbia Univ.
GIBSON, BRYON: Prof. of English, 1946; A.B. Birmingham
Southern College; M.A,, Ph.D. Univ. of Illinois.
GIFFIN, VIRGINIA: Assistant Prof, of Speech, 1942; A.B. Denisin
Univ.; M.A. J.B.S.U.
GLANCY, MIRNA: Instructor in Biology, 1949; B.S. Univ. of
Minnesota.
HAMILTON, CARROLEE: B.S. Louisiana State Univ.; M.S. Hansen
Keith; Instructor in Biology, 1950; B.S., M.S. J.B.S.U.
HARVEY, EDITH: Prof, of Art, 1935; Art Diploma, Shorter Col-
lege; B.S. George Peobody College; M.A. Columbia Univ.; Pupil of
Charles Martin, Provincetown, Mass.
HICK, ESTHER: Assistant Prof, of Physical Education, 1941; B.S,,
M.A. J.B.S.U.
HICKS, JOHN: Professor of English, 1908; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago;
M.A. J.B.S.U.
HOOD, GEORGE: Assistant Prof, of Education, 1950; A.B. Baker
Univ., Kansas; M.A. Univ. of Chicago, PhD
HART, H. W.: Prof, of Ed., 1948; B.S., M.S. Iowa Wesleyon
College; Ph.D. Columbia Univ.
JERKINS, GEORGE: Assistant Prof, of Physics, 1948; A.B. Berea
College; M.S. Univ. of North Carolina.
JERNAGAN, SARA: Prof, of Physical Education, 1937; A.B. St.
Petersburgh College; B.S., M.A. J.B.S.U.
JOHNSON, CARL: Assistant Prof, of Geography, 1935; Valparaiso
Univ , Beloit College; B.S., M.A. J.B.S.U.
LEAVITT, EDITH: Assistont Prof, of English, 1938; A.B. Boston
Univ.; MA, J B,S,U,
LONGSTREET, RUPERT: Prof, of Education, 1949; B.S., LL.B., M.A.
J.BSU,; MA, Duke
LOWRY, CURTIS: Prof, of Moth, and Engineering, 1926; B,S,, M,E.
Bucknell Univ.
LOWRY, MARY: Assistant Prof, of English, 1923; Ph.B,, M,A.
J.B.S.U.
LYCAN, GILBERT: Prof, of History and Political Science, 1946;
A,B, Beren College; MA,, PhD. Vole Univ.
McENIRY, WILLIAM; Prof of English, 1940; A.B. Birmingham
Southern College; M.A., Ph D. Vonderbilt, Illinois.
McMULLEN, JOSEPH
MARTIN, MARY NELL
MENSER, CLARENCE: Professor of Speech and Director of Radio,
1950, A.B, ond LittD, from Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio; A.M.
Univ. of Michigan.
MILLS, FRANCIS: Cotologer of the S. U. Librory, 1949; Graduate Mt.
Holyoke College; M.A. Columbia.
MORROW, WINSTON: Instructor m Journalism, 1949; A B. Kenyen
College.
O'CONNOR, GERTRUDE
PALMER, LT. COL. JOHN
PALMER, MARY: Prof, of Psychology, 1947; A.B. Southern College;
MA,, PhD, Northwestern Univ.
PATTEE, JOHN
PRESTON, LILLIAN: Instructor in Speech, 1946; A.B., M.A., J.B.S.U.
PRICHARD, MARY: Instructor in English, 1948; A.B. Univ. of
Richmond.
RHETT, COL. JOHN: Visiting Prof, of History, 1946; A.B., Univ. of
South Carolina, graduate Infantry School, Command and General
Staff School, Army War College.
RUMBLE, DOUGLAS: Visiting Prof, of Moth., 1949; A.B. Emory Univ.;
MA Horvord Univ,
RUTTER, GEORGE: Visiting Prof, of English, 1948; A.B, Hobort
College; M, A, Columbia University; Ph.D. Harvard Univ.
SANDERS, ALBERT: Prof, of History, 1950; A.B. Furmon Univ.; A.B.,
Ph D, Univ, of North Carolina.
SIMMONS, CARL: Prof, of Physical Education, 1950; B.A. J.BSU,
SOWERS, RAY: Prof, of Education, 1948; Des Moines Univ.; A.B.,
LLD, Florida Southern College; M.A. Univ. of Southern College.
STOVER, IRVING: Professor of Speech, 1908; Groduate King's
School of Oratory; Advanced study in Expression and Drama, Emerson
College of Oratory, School of Expression; Columbia School of Expres-
sin; B.Or., M Or. Susquehanna Univ.; Litt.D. J.B.S.U.
TAYLOR, HARRY: Professor of Philosophy, 1930; A.B. Cornell
Univ.; B.D, Union Theological Seminary; M.A. Univ. of Chicago;
Ph.D. Cornell Univ.
THOMSON, EDGAR ALLEN: Instructor in English, 1949; A.B. JB.S.U.;
MA. Cornell Univ.
THORNTON, FRANCES: Professor of French, 1934; A.B., M.A.
J.BSU , Docteur es lettres de I'Universite deToulouse,
TOMPKINS, LEONARD: Professor of Chemistry, 1949; B,S, J.B.S.U.;
PhD, Purdue Univ.
TUBBS, FRANK: Associate Prof, of English, 1947; A.B. Moryville Col-
lege; MS. Univ. of Tennessee.
VAUGHEN, CHARLOTTE: Instructor in German, 1947; Oberlin Col-
lege! Univ. of Breslou,
VAUGHEN, JOHN: Professor of Chemistry, 1946; A,B. Oberlin
College; PhD, Johns Hopkins Univ.
WALKER, O. L.: Prof, of Religion, 1945; A.B. Howard College;
Th.M, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
WELCH, MORGAN: Assistant Prof, of Journalism, 1949; B.S., M.S.
Northwestern Univ.
WILLIAMS, MINNIE: Instructor in English, 1945; Ph.D. DePouw Univ.
WINCHESTER, A.M.: Prof, of Biology, 1947; A.B. Baylor Univ.;
MA,, PhD Univ. of Texas.
WINTERS, HARRY: Prof, of History and Political Science, 1927; A.B.
J.B.S.U.; M.A. George Peobody College for Teachers.
54
FIRST ROW Allen, Arjono, Ashcraft, Autrey, Barnette, Boteson, Berner, Brand, Brown. SECOND ROW; Caldwell, Carter,
Chauvin, Chitwood, Clark, Conn, Cowell, Denmon, Duncan. THIRD ROW Eiell, Fuller, Gaines, Gibson, Harvey, Hick,
Hicks, Holden, Hurt. FOURTH ROW Jenkins, Jernigan, Johnson, C. Lowry, M. Lowry, Lycon, McEniry, Martin, Morrow.
FIFTH ROW O'Connor, Palmer, Prichord, Rhett, Sanders, Simmons, Stover, Taylor, Thompson. SIXTH ROW: Tubbs, C.
Vaughen, J. Vaughen, Wolker, Williams, Winchester, Winters.
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BAILEY, BETTY JANE 17th Ave., Vero Beoch
Delta Delta Delta (Chaplain, Rush Chairman), Glee Club, Travel
Squad, Womens Executive Council, Vice-President of Junior Class,
Vice-President of Liberol Arts School, Pan-Hellenic Representative,
Future Teachers of America.
BEASLEY, ROBERT M P. O. Box 4703, Jacksonville
Lambda Chi Alpha, President; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, President;
German Club.
BERRY, KENNETH L 536 Bingamon St., Reading, Pa.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Steward, Junior Marshal; Business Manager
Hatter; Homecoming Committee; Student Government, Rules and
Procedure; Freshman Advisor; Chairman Student Body Library
Club; Business Club; Ye Mystic Krewe; Sigma Pi Kappa; R.O.T.C.
BETHEA, WILLIAM F 118'/2 West Howry, Apt. 4
BIRNBAUM, WILLIAM
218-07 43rd Ave., Bayside, New York, N. Y.
Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President; Captain of Ye Mystic Krewe;
Cheerleader; Pep Club; Chairman of Round Clock Music Day,
Hatter Holiday.
BLACKWELL, ETSON J. . 363 Idlewyld Dv., Ft. Lauderdale
Sigma Nu.
BLASICIC, HENRY J. 2241 Hunting Pk. Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
BOWMAN, JOHN L 5840 S.W. 5th Terr., Miami
Lambda Chi Alpha,
BREWIN, BETTE 240 W. Michigan
Phi Mu, Beta Beta Beta, Theta Alpha Phi, Canterbury Club, Town
Girls Council, Hatter Staff, Freshman Advisor, Little Theatre
Group.
BROADWAY, CHARLEY Leesburg
Sigma Nu, Most Outstanding Athlete, All-State Baseball, Foot-
ball, Baseball, S Club.
BRUNDAGE, BARBARA 125 S. Orange Ave., DeLand
Pi Beta Phi; Hatter Staff, Editor-in-Chief; Reporter Staff, Manag-
ing Editor; The Honor, Vice-President; Who's Who in American
Universities and Colleges; Outstanding Student; Theta Alpha Phi;
Sigma Pi Kappa; La Francaide; Westminster Fellowship, President.
BURNS, AWBREY B., JR 804 North Blvd.
Sigma Nu.
BUSH, PRICE Cromerton, N. C.
Golf Team.
BUSH, WILLIAM SHIRLEY, JR. N. Gordon St., Plant City
Canterbury Club; Der Deutsche Verein, Secretary; Glee Club.
CAOWELL, AUSTIN M. . Rt. 1, Box 153, Winter Garden
Glee Club; Travel Squad; German Club; Sigma Pi Koppo; Iota
Chi, Program Chairman; Hatter Staff; Quarterly Staff.
CALDWELL, ANDERSON J Umatilla
Baseball; S Club
CANE, WALTER 1360 Ogden Ave., Bronx 52, N. Y.
Phi Society; Scroll and Key
CARTER, J. CARLTON P. 0. Box 242, Arlington
B S. U.; Executive Council; Volunteers; Glee Club; Travel
Squad; Radio Chorus; Hatter Staff; Sigma Pi Kappa.
CARTER, JAMES
Glee Club; Future Teachers.
GATES, EVA MAYE Citro
House Council; Y. W. A.; Volunteers; B. S. U. Council, Glee Club;
Student Advisor.
COFFRIN, DON 2151 Kingswood Rd., Jacksonville
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Newman Club.
Hatters ot "work" on the beach.
1— 2— 3— Un-n-gh.
Beasley
Berry
Bethea
Birnbaum
Blockwell
Blaser
Blassick
Bowman
Brewin
Broadway
Brundoge
Bryan
Bryant
Burns
Bush, P.
Bush, W.
Cadwell
Caldwell
Cane
Carter, J. C.
ga^ ^j^^jl^
Carter, J. E.
Cates
Chassey
Cleveland
Coffrin
COLLINS, LESLIE Avon Pork
B.S.U.
COOK, BETTY 1205 Highlond Ave., Augusto, Go.
Delta Delta Delta; F. T. A,; Intramurols.
COOK, JOAN 401 N.E. 95th St., Miomi
Pi Beta Phi; Glee Club; W. A. A.; Hatter Staff; Westminster
Fellowship; Homecoming Sponsor.
COPELAN, MOLLY
CORNETT, LESTER
Ministerial Association, President.
CONRAD, WILFRED H DeBory
COSSIN, JUNE 535 Rugby Ave., Orlando
Pi Beta Phi; Women's Executive Council, President; Southern In-
tercollegiate Student Government Association, Vice-President; Pan-
Hellenic Council, Treasurer; Hatter Staff; Sigma Pi Kappa; Re-
porter Staff.
CRISP, WILLIAM Miami
B.SU.
DALRYMPLE, MERLE
Alpha Xi Delta; Future Teachers.
DAVID, BEATRICE ... 1605 Avondale Ave., Jacksonville
The Honor; Phi Society; Scroll and Key; Westminster Fellowship;
Der Deutsche Verein.
DAVIS, JAMES P 3479 Haines Rd., St. Petersburg
Delta Sigma Phi; Little Theatre; F. T. A.; Debating; Theta Alpha
Phi; International Relations Club.
DAVIS, NORMAN O. 2648 Eastwood Ave., Chicago 25, III.
Sigma Nu; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Camera Club; Little Theatre
DAVIS, SUZANNE Jacksonville
Zeta Tau Alpha, Pledge Trainer; Women's Athletic Association;
Professional Club; Hatter Staff, Sports Editor; Interfraternity
Council Representative, Vice-President.
DAVIS, VIRGINIA LEE Willord St., Moryville, Tenn.
F. T. A.; Kappa Delta Pi, Recorder-Historian; Sigma Delta Pi, Presi-
dent; La Franciode, President; Camera Club; Y. W. A.; Canter-
bury Club; Committee Member Focus Week.
DECKER, DELLA SUE Oaks Hotel, Doytono Beoch
Zeta Tau Alpha; Scroll and Key; Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta.
DeSHA, KRAMA F . Waldo
Ministerial Association.
DICKSON, RUTH MARY Adei, Go.
Phi Mu, Pledge Director; Student Body, Vice-President; Student
House Council, President; Pan Hellenic Council, Secretary; Junior
Class Secretary; Executive Council.
DOMINEY, H. J 623 Raleigh St., Orlando
Ministerial Association; B. S U,
DOTY, ROBERT A Rt. 1, Box 274 C, Pensacolo
Pi Kappa Phi; Glee Club; Football Team; S Club, Treasurer;
F. T. A.
DuBOSE, ELIZABETH MAE . . . 1917 14th Ave., Vero Beach
Transfer from Bessie Tift College; F. T. A.
ERICSON, EDWARD LAWRENCE Box 312, Dunedin
United World Federalists, President; State Student Director of
United World Federalists.
FAUST, WILLIAM R 1570 Seminole Blvd., Ocolo
Glee Club; Gamma Sigmo Epsilon, President; Beta Bete Beta;
8. S. U.; Der Deutch Verein.
FLEMING, JIMMIE NELL . 1422 West Stetson Ave., Orlando
Y. W. A,; Volunteers, President; B. S. U. Executive Council-
Glee Club, Travel Squad; Radio Chorus; The Honor, President;
Executive Council; Intramural Manager.
FLORES, ABE Coguos, Puerto Rico
FLORY, ELIZABETH B. . Pequea, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
The Honor; Phi Society; Scroll and Key, Secretary; F. T. A,, Pres-
ident; Pi Kappa Delta, President; Little Theatre: Kappa Delta Pi,
President; La Franciode, Vice-President; Secretary of Student
Body; Debate Society, Manager; Delta Delta Delta Scholarship
Award; One of Ten Outstanding Women,
FLYNN, H. E 223 Liberty St., Orlando
Ministerial Association.
FOUTCHE, JEANNE . 1342 McCorkle Ave., Charleston, W. Vo.
Golf Team; Professional Club.
FRIER, DORIS Star Route 2, DeLond
B. S. U.; Beta Beta Beta; Y. W A.
GATLIFF, MARY K. . 201 East Stetson, DeLond
Transfer from Union College; Town Girls; Y. W. A.; F. T. A.;
B. S. U.
GIBBS, BERNICE Emmitsburg, Md.
Checking out ot 1 a.m.
To cheer the teom.
GIBSON, PANSY Ill East Loke St., Tarpon Springs
Zeta Tau Alpha, Psych. Club, Transfer from Shorter College.
GOSNEY, CLIFF B 426 North Cloro, DeLond
Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity; X Club
GRIFFIS, CLARENCE A 134 Leon Ave., DeLond
Pi Kappa Phi; B. S. U,; I, F. C; R. O. T. C; Freshman Advisor.
HANSEN, KENNETH L. 1109 East Broward, Fort Lauderdale
Ministerial Association, Program Chairman; B. S. U. Council, En-
listment Vice-President; Little Theatre; Freshman Advisor; Men's
Advisory Committee; Intramural Manager; Der Deutsche Verein.
HARE, MARION 2131 Dellwood Ave., Jacksonville
Ministerial Association, Vice-President; B. S. U.
HARTON, MERLE C Box 204, Holly Hill
Sigma Phi Epsilon
HAYNIE, ROBERT EARLE Asheville, N. C.
HEBB, REGINALD 714 Harwood Ave., Orlando
HELGESON, PATRICIA
HENDRY, RICHARD B 420 Riverside Dr., Fort Myers
Sigma Nu, President; S Club; Football Team; Health and Physical
Education Club, Alumni Contact Officer; I. F. C.
HENSKY, JOHN Asheville, N. C.
HIGGINBOTHAM, JAMES 232 East Evons Ave., Orlando
HIGGINS, RICHARD P 512 Harwood Ave., Orlondo
Delta Sigma Phi; Stetson Band and Orchestra.
HILL, J. RAY P. 0. Box 1323, Doytono Beach
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
HINDS, SPURGEON N. . . 208 N. Seventh Ave., Wouchula
Ministerial Association.
HORTON, RHODA T 635 Ninth Ave., Mount Dora
F. T. A.
HOWELL, MARY LOUISE . 1132 S.E. Third Ave., Ft. Lauderdale
Psychology Club; Women's Athletic Association; Methodist Stu-
dent Union; Iota Chi.
HURST, HARRY K Box 87, Hozord, Ky.
Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman, Secretary; Homecoming Dance
Chairman for 1948; I. F. C, Secretary; Member of Student Men's
Council; Homecoming Chairman for 1949; One of the Ten Out-
standing students for )950; Director of Freshman Talent Night
for 1950; Student Body Publicity Chairman for 1950; President
of Junior Class; President of the Liberal Arts School; Ye Mystic
Krewe.
JENNINGS, ROBERT W Kissimmee
JOHNS, PAULINE Orange City
JORDAN, JAMES J. 4931 Chanberloyn Ave., Richmond, Va.
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Stetson Reporter, Editor-in-Chief; Hatter Sports
Editor; Sigma Pi Kappa, President; Outstanding Student; R. O. T.
C; Quarterly Staff.
KALE, DICK 115 S. Sheridan Ave., DeLond
Sigma Nu; Reporter; Press Club; Annual; Quarterly, Editor; Theta
Alpha Phi, Treasurer.
KENNISON, LEWIS, JR 1720 Fairfield PI.
Ministerial Association; Glee Club Traveling Squad; German Club.
KERZNER, JACK 23 Havelocr St., Dorchester 24, Moss.
Sigma Pi Epsilon; Sigma Pi Kappo; Little Theatre; Quarterly.
KEYTON, JOHN A., JR. 601 Cherokee Ave., Dothon, Ala.
Kappa Sigma; B. S. U.; German Club.
KIRK, C. C 201 E. Liberty St., Brooksville
S Club; Tennis Team.
LOWE, HELEN 2139 S. Atlantic, Doytona Beach
Transfer from Bessie Tift College; Phi Mu, Treasurer; Stetson
Party Campaign Committee.
LURIE, EDWARD J. . 876 Coney Island Ave., Brooklyn 18, N. Y.
Beta Beta Beta.
LUTKE, EUGENE H 3646 Cleveland, St. Louis 10, Mo.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Guard; Football; V\/eight Lifting Club; Physical
Ed. Club.
CHAUDOIN AND STETSON HALLS
Housing Four Hundred Stetson Belles.
Griffis
SENIORS
Helgeson
Higginbotham
Hinds
Hogan
Horton
Howell
Hurst
Jacobs
Johns
Jordan
Joyner
Kale
Kelley
Keyton
^J^
Kurland
Lenczyk
Lowe
Lurie
Lutke
MacAlester
McDonough
McGough
McLoughlin
Meeks
Mitchell
Moody
Mosher
Murphy
Nelson
Norwood
Oeftler
Peddy
Perkins
Pinder
Pitts
Plummer
Powell
Pulliam
Richter
Roberts
Robinson
Rodgers
Rohde
Root
^21E
Rose
Royal
Seawell
Seegors
Shannon
MocALESTER, PAUL T DeLand
Sigma Phi Epsilon, President; Journalism Fraternity, Vice-Presi-
dent; Kappa Pi Art Fraternity; Freshman Football; Treasurer
I. F, C; Quarterly Staff; Reporter Staff.
McGOUGH, WILLIAM, JR St. Cloud
Ministerial Association; Glee Club.
McLaughlin, Joseph Terra ceio
Lambda Chi Alpha.
MINIE, D. C 25 Mellen St., Chicopee, Mass.
Lambda Chi Alpha.
MITCHELL, BERTHA 3704 Leono St., Tampa
B. S. U.; Y. W. A.
MOODY, HENRY E Jacksonville
Ministerial Association.
MOSHER, ROBERT E., JR Rt. 1, Box 176, DeLand
Health and Physical Ed. Club
MURPHY, JULIAN HUGH .... 18 Park St., Pipperall, Mass.
United World Federalists; State Student Secretary; Historian Local
Chapter; loto Chi; Little Theatre; La Franciade, Secretary, Vice-
President; Hatter Staff, Law School Editor.
NELSON, MARILYN Titusvllle
Zeta Tau Alpha, Assistant Rush Chairman of ZTA; Pan-Hellenic
Representative; Freshman Advisor 1950; Sponsor of Ye Mystic
Krewe 1950; F. T. A.; W. R. A.
NORWOOD, MARY JUNE . . 1612 Slater St., Valdosta, Go.
Zeta Tau Alpha, President; F. T. A.; Hatter Staff; Homecoming
Committee; Rules and Procedure Committee; Secretary of Senior
Class.
OEFFLER, WAYNE W 24 N.E. 163rd St., Miami Beoch
Pi Kappa Phi; B. S. U.; Ministerial Association; Miami Club;
Student Government; Independent Student Organization; Year-
book Staff, Religious Editor; Homecoming Committee; German Club.
PALMER, GEORGE J. 1000 Seventh Ave., S., St. Petersburg
PEDDY, MARY ANN 729 S. Johnson, Lakeland
F. T. A.
PERKINS, ROBERT L. . . . . 134 W. 30th St., Jocksonville
Der Deutche Verein; Ministerial Association.
PINDER, WALTER FOLK .... 1853 N.W. 47th St., Miami
Glee Club; Travel Squad; 8. S. U. Executive Council, Treasurer;
Volunteers for Christian Service.
PITTS, MARILYN Miami
B. S, U.; Y. W. A.; Professional Club; Freshman Advisor; Women's
Recreational Association; Independent Officer; International Relo-
tios; Hatter Staff.
POWELL, CORETA ANNE . 1 16 Hamilton Ave., Panama City
B. S. U.; Y. W. A.; Volunteers; Glee Club; Alpha Dexioma, Vice-
President; F. T. A.; Freshman Advisor; Women's Council, Secretary.
PLUMMER, BEATRICE ALICE 536 Hompton Rd.
Beta Beta Beta.
PULLIAM, THOMAS Hilllard
Ministerial Association; Volunteer Bond; Notional Guard; Iota Chi.
RAMEY, ROY Box 212, Sanford
RICHTER, MARGARET Box 295, Safety Harbor
Alpha Xi Delta; Honor; President Professional Club.
ROBERTS, PAT 1917 Larchmont Ave., Fort Myers
Alpha Xi Delta; The Honor; W. R A,; Reporter Staff; Press Club;
Lambda Chi Alpha Queen.
ROBINSON, EVELYN J 310 U. Ky. Ave.
Zeta Tau Alpha; Town Girls Club.
ROHDE, CLIFTA AMA Bercsford
Town Girls Club; Intramural Manager; German Club; Professional
Club; P. E. M. M. Club; Stetson Arch Soc; Future Teachers of
America; Hatter Staff,
ROOT, JOHN 811 Palmetto Ave., Sanford
Lambda Chi Alpha.
SEAWELL, JOHN H. 1914 Academy St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Le Cercle Francois.
SEIGERS, S. P 245 '2 Plant Ave., Tampa
SHANNON, RUTH Daytono Beach
' Business Manager, Little Tneatre; F, T. A.
Friendly relations with Taima U
Sizing up the opposition.
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SKEEN, SANDRA Williamsburg, Ky.
Alpha Xi Delta, Corresponding Secretary; Women's Council, Sec-
retary-Treasurer; Sigma Pi Kappa.
SKEENE, VIRGINIA 323 Oceon Dr., Pompano Beach
Alpha Xi Delta.
SMITH, ANNETTE St. George, Ga.
Transfer from Wesleyon College; F. T. A.
SMITH, BARBARA JEAN 821 N.W. First Ave., Homestead
Kappa Delta, Secretary; The Honor, Secretary and Treasurer;
Phi Society, Secretary; F. T. A.; Camera Club; Hatter Staff;
Glee Club- Stetson House Council, Vice-President; Freshman Ad-
visor; Miami Club; B. S. U.
SMITH, HENRY H., JR 124 N.E. Fifth St., Miami
Ministerial Association; Der Deutsche Verein.
SMITH, MALCOLM E 717 Twelfth St., E., Bradenton
SMITH, NANCY EUDORA 2401 First Ave., N., St. Petersburg
The Honor; W. R. A.; Football Band; F. T. A.; Physical Ed. Pro-
fessional Club; Intramural Secretary and Captain; Homecoming
Stadium Decoration Chairman; Wesley Foundation, President; Pep
Club; Tumbling Team; Honor Roll; S^ C. A., Secretary.
SOLBRIG, GLORIA K. 8147 S. Prairie Ave., Chicago 19, III.
Bond.
SPENCER, RONALD SMITH, JR. 1921 N. 19th Ave., Pensacolo
Pi Kappa Phi, Secretary, Social Chairman; Social Vice-President
Student Body; Freshman Advisor; Ye Mystic Krewe, Pledge Mas-
ter; Ten Outstanding Men; Homecoming Chairman; Radio Work-
shop; Executive Council Florida Intercollegiate Student Government
Association; Focus Week Committee.
STANCIL, JAMES L Wauchula
Glee Club Travel Squad; Ministeriol Associotion; Little Theatre.
TABOR, LOUISE 1611 G St., S.E., Washington, D. C.
Glee Club Travel Squad; B. S. U.; Alpha Dexioma; Volunteer for
Christian Service; Y. W. A.; Secretary to Dean of Women; Secre-
tory in News Bureou.
THOMAS, L. M 120 Emmett St., Daytona Beach
Pi Kappa Phi; F. T. A.; R. O. T. C; Westminster Fellowship;
Beta Beta Beta.
THURMAN, SARA Jacksonville
Beta Beta Beto; Psy Club.
TOWNE, WILLIAM E. Kingston, N. H.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary; Canterbury Club; F. T. A.; Sigma
Pi Kappa; Hatter Stoff.
TOWNSEND, BETTY LOU
220 Ascot PI., N. E., Washington 2, D. C.
Alpha Xi Delta; Professional Club,
TREEN, LEWIS H Box 6, Eustis
Pi Kappa Phi; Manager Football Team; S Club; Baseball Team.
TREON, ULILLA 2027 McLendon Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
Phi Mu, Rush Chairman; Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer; Phi Alpha
Theto, Secretary; Freshman Advisor; Hotter Staff; Tronsfer from
Shorter College.
TUCKER, LeROY 1010 Hill St., Ocala
B. S. U.; Ministerial Association.
UNKEFER, ROY R 612 N. Solisbury St., DeLand
Sigmo Phi Epsilon, Little Theatre. Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Der
Deutsche Verein.
VAN DORN, JEANNE . 204 Branch Ave., Red Bank, N. J.
Camera Club; Hatter Staff; Reporter; Quarterly; Kappa Pi, Pres-
ident; Sigma Pi Kappa; Veterans Association; Little Theotre;
New Jersey Club, Secretary; W. R. A.
VOORHEES, ROY B Brown's Court, Lodi, N. J.
Stetson Psychology Club.
Here comes the bride.
The cats meow.
P H-l-M-U— Phi Mu.
Skeen
Skeene
Smith
Smith, B.
Smith, H.
Smith, N.
Smith, R.
Solbrig
Spencer
Stancil
Stevens
Stevenson
Tabor
Tenney
Thorp
Thomas
Thorpe
Thurman
Towne
Townsend
Trcen
Treon
Tucker
Unkerfer
Van Dorn
Voorhees
SENIORS
yHjjl^
^JkjkM
Wayland
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Whitaker
Whiteman
Whitmire
Wood
Woolley
WADDELL, JAMES E N.W. Ave. B, Belle Glade
Lambda Chi Alpha; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Adolphus Society,
Germon Club-
WALTERS, J. C, JR 7909 13th St., Tampa
WARD, MILADEEN Rt. 4, Box 778, Tollohassee
Y. W. A., Vice-President; Women's Council; B. S. U Executive
Council.
WATTS, JOHN C Drower J, Bryson City, N. C.
Sigma Nu; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Camera Club.
WAYLAND, JAMES J Box 253, Sperryville, Vo.
WEBB, ROBERT S Box 134, Umatilla
B. S. U
WHEELER, JOHNNY 310 Volusia Ave., Daytono Beach
WHITAKER, JACK Titusville
Pi Koppa Phi; S Club; F. T. A.; Ye Mystic Krewe; Homecominn
Host.
WHITAKER, WILLIAM Titusville
Sigma Nu, Chaplain.
WHITMIRE, WILLIAM L 229 W. Rich Ave., DeLand
Sigma Phi Epsilon; F. T. A,; Volleyball Team.
WILLIAM, JOHN Box 1538, Sanford
Pi Kappa Phi.
WINFREE, JACK W Box 268, Rt. 1, Doytona Beach
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
WOOD, JACQUELINE P 16 S. Second St., Lake Worth
Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-President; Theta Alpha Phi; Kappa Pi, Sec-
retary and Treasurer; Canterbury Club; Active in Little Theatre.
WOOLLEY, THOMAS WM. 540 Fourth St., No., St. Petersburg
Sigma Nu, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Vol-
leyball.
YARBOROUGH, B. D. 1215 E. 48th St., Savannah, Go.
YOUNG, ELIZABETH 235 E. Eighth St., Jacksonville
B. S. U.
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ALMA MATER
Dear Alma Meter, smile upon thy children!
Gladly we greet thee, altogether lovely;
Peace be within thy classic halls and temples,
Hail, Alma Mater dear.
Hail to the heroes who have gone before us.
Young men and maidens, filled with true devotions!
Bright is their glory, fadeless and undying,
Hail to our heroes gone!
Hail to our classmates, bound by ties ne'er broken;
Here once again we pledge our vows of friendship;
Brave hearts and true hearts sound aloud the chorus;
Long live our comrades dear!
Dear Alma Mater, tenderly thy children
Gather, and bring to thee gracious salutations;
Comrades, your voices lift once again in chorus,
Hail, Alma Mater dear!
ROTC's first military week-end.
t^ O-
FIRST ROW: Agner, Allen, Anderson, Andrews, Armstrong, Barfield, Bottom, Bowen. SECOND ROW: Bowron, Boyles,
Brown, Byrom, Chapman, Christie, Cochran, Cook. THIRD ROW: Cooper, Coupland, Craig, Cross, Cuddy, Deen, Doty, Eokin.
FOURTH ROW Edenfield, Edwords, Finney, Flippo, Flood, Flournoy, Foster, Fuller. FIFTH ROW; Fulton, Gondy, D. Hall,
E. Hall, F. Hall, Harper, Horth, Higgins.
VIRGINIA AGNER . Madison, NINA BEADIE ALLEN . . .
Miami; LLOYD H. ANDERSON . Oak Hill; GLENN ANDREWS
. . . Pensacola; FULMER ARMSTRONG . . DeLond; ONA BAR-
FIELD . .
. Orlando; LARRY BOTTOM . . . Daytona Beach; JOHN
BOWEN
. . DeLand; PHYLLIS BOWRON . . . Eustis; BARBARA
BOYLES
. . Lake Worth; JANE BROWN . . . Holly Hill, BILL
BYROM
. . Daytona; JANE CHAPMAN . Sonford; BOB CHRIS-
TIE . .
Jacksonville; BERNARD COCHRAN . . . Lakeland; BETTY
COOK .
. Augusta; GORDON COOPER . . . Long Island, N. Y.;
FREDDA
COUPLAND . Wildwood; POLLY CRAIG Miami;
BARBARA CROSS Tampa; WILLIAM CUDDY . . Tampa;
FRANK DEEN , . . Brooksville; BOB DOTY , . . Pensacola; DON-
ALD EAKIN . . . Jacksonville; ANITA EDENFIELD . . . Miami;
ELWYN G. EDWARDS . DeLand; MARTHA FINNEY Wau
chula; BETTY ANN FLIPPO Daytona Beach R. B. FLOOD
Tampa; MARSHALL FLOURNOY . DeLand; ANNABELLE FOSTER
. . . Arcadia; WILLIAM A. FULLER . . . Miami; CAROL TAYLOR
FULTON . . . Cochran, Go.; CORA LEE GANDY . . . Haines City;
DONALD HALL . . . Troy, N Y ; EVELYN HALL . . , Decatur, Ga.;
FRANCES HALL . . . Lake Wales.
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FIRST ROW: Hooper, Isroel, Johnson, Kolos, Kouffmon, Kimbrough. SECOND ROW: Kinsloe, Kline, Land, Longwish,
Losstter, Lee. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Loughron, Lowe, MacAlester, McColl, McColister, Moupin, Moy. FOURTH ROW: Melloon,
Merrill, Merritt, Minie, Netzorg, Okojimo, Polmer, Porish. FIFTH ROW Partin, Pemble, Peterson, Pittmon, Plonk, Price,
Purvis, Quirk.
ROBIN HOOPER . . Daytono Beach; SOL ISRAEL . . . Spring Val-
ley, N Y ; ANN JOHNSON . . . Hawthorne; JOHN KALAS . . .
Doytona Beach; R. V. KAUFFMAN ... St. Petersburg; ROBERT
KIMBROUGH . . . DeLand; JOANNE KINSLOE Miami GLORIA
KLINE . Ocala; BETTY LAND . . Orlando; LAURA LANGUISH
St. Petersburg; RICHARD LASSITER Clement; PAUL H. LEE
. . . Charleston, S. C ; WILLIAM E. LEWIS . . . Sarasota; DOLLY
LOUGHRAN . . . Asheville, N C ; CHARLES LOWE ... St. Cloud
PAUL MocALESTER . . , DeLand; HENRY McCALL . . . DeLond
KELBY McCOLISTER . . . Tampa; MABEL MAUPIN DeLond
JOAN MAY . . . Chipley; DONALD MELLON . . . Orange City;
HOWARD MERRILL . DeLond; PAT MERRITT . . . Delroy
Beach; DERMOND MINIE . . Chicopee, Mass.; LEONTINE NET-
ZORG . . Alma, Mich.; EIICHI OKAJIMA . . . Saitama, Japan;
GEORGE PALMER . . St. Petersburg; STERLYN PARISH ... Su-
matra; MARGARET PARTIN . Sanford; ANN PEMBLE
Leesburg; ARVID PETERSON . . Pierson; GORDON PITTMAN
. . . Marionno; PATRICIA PLANK ... Ft. Louderdale; MYRNA
PRICE ... St. Petersburg; MARILYN PURVIS . . . Arcadia;
EDWARD QUIRK . . . Lakewood, R. I.
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FIRST ROW: Raffield, Rossi, Sargenf, Scully, Selecman, Spencer; Stenstrom, Sl-ones. SECOND ROW: Tavenlere, Toylor,
TenBroeck, Tucker, Turner, Vltsoras, Walker, Watson. THIRD ROW Wotters, Weise, Wigle, Willcox, Willis, Wilson,
Wolstenholme, Wood.
BETTY RAFFIELD . . . Panama City; MARTIN ROSSI . . . North-
vole, N. J.; PEARL SARGENT . . . Haverhill, Mass.; JAMES
SCULLY . . . Biddeford, Me ; LAURA JEAN SELECMAN . . . Cas-
sadaga; RONALD SPENCER . . . Tampa; HERBERT STENSTROM
. . . Sanford; FREDERICK STONES . . Daytona; JAMES TAVE-
NIERE . . . Closter, N. J.; HORACE TAYLOR. . .Jacksonville;
OWEN TENBROECK . Daytona Beach; HARRIET TUCKER . . .
Orlando; SHIRLEY TURNER . Edison, Ga.; PEGGY VITSARAS
. . . DeLand; JUDITH WALKER . . Lake Worth; JANET WAT-
SON . . . Holly Hill, MARCUS WATTERS Apopka; WILLIAM
WEISE . . . Lebanon, Pa ; BRUCE WIGLE ANNETTE WILLCOX
. . . Jacksonville; JIMMIE WILLIS . . . Kingsport, Tenn ; SUSAN
JEANNE WILSON . . . DeLand; MIRIAM WOLSTENHOLME
Sarasota; SADIE WOOD . . . DeLand.
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SOPHOMORES
FIRST ROW: Abernothy, Abrhomson, Allbritton, Ard, Averman, Boltier. SECOND ROW; Borrington, Berry, Biegger, Blow,
Boyette, Broddock. THIRD ROW; Braddy, Brady, Brenner, Brokenshire, Brooks, Bush, Bu«s, Campbell. FOURTH ROW:
Carter, Coruthers, Cossidy, Cotes, Chostain, Christenberry, Collins, Cooksey. FIFTH ROW: Copelond, Croig, Cresse, Davis,
DeLillo, Deloney, Dietzen, Dillard.
BRUCE ABERNATHY . . West Polm Beach; JOYCE ABRHAMSON
. . . Ludington, Mich.; WALLACE EARL ALBRITTON , . . Sanford;
JOHN THOMAS ARD . Clermont MARTIN AVERMAN . . .
Pittsburgh, Pa.; CAROLYN MARIE BALTZER . . . Ludington, Mich,;
LORRAINE BARRINGTON Montgomery, Ala ; MORGAN BERRY
. . . Cynthiona, Ky.; JOHN BIEGGER Miami; SUZANNE
BLOW . . . Jocksonville KENNON BOYETTE . DeLand; TOM-
MIE BRADDOCK . . . Jacksonville; MARY JO BRADDY Ft
Lauderdale; MADELYNE BRADY . . . Miami; NANCY BRENNER
. . . Riviera Beach; HELEN BROKENSHIRE . Orange City;
MARGIE BROOKS . . . Miami; ROBERT BUSH . . . Morristown,
N J.; BOERNER BUTTS DeLand; OLIVER CAMPBELL, JR.
. DeLand; GENE CARTER Dade City; RAYMOND CAR-
UTHERS . Pohokee; THEODORE CASSIDY . . Ormond Beach;
JAMES ARTHUR GATES Ctro ROBERT ARTHUR CHASTAIN
DeLand; JOHN CHRISTENBERRY . . Daytono Beach; LILLIE
MAE COLLINS Avon Park; HOMER COOKSEY . . . Winter Ha
ven COOK WILSON COPELAND Port Oronge; MARILYN
CRAIG . . Lakeland; ANNA MAY CRESSE . . . Miami; JEWELL
DAVIS . . . Jacksonville; RONALD DELILLA , . , Rutherford, N. J.;
MARY DELONEY . Jacksonville; FAYE DIETZEN Ft Laud-
erdale; JUNE DILIARD . . . DeLand
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FIRST ROW Dinkins, D. Dunton, J. Dunton, Dury, Edwards, Grady, Hockworth, Haddock. SECOND ROW Hogood,
Harrell, Hendricks, Heney, Honsberger, Huff, Huffman, Hussey. THIRD ROW: Hyde, Ingram, Jernigan, Johnson, Johnston,
Kennington, Ketchem, Kinsey. FOURTH ROW; Krause, Lane, Laneir, Lawrence, Lewis, Lindsey, Logan. FIFTH ROW;
McColl, McCorkle, McCormick, Mace, Mahoffey, Marfin, Mazur, Melton, Milligan.
MADELINE DINKINS . . . DeLand, DORIS DUNTON De-
Land; JO ANNE DUNTON . . . DeLand BETTY JEANNE DURY
. . . Johnson City, N. Y.; ELWYN EDWARDS . , , Tampa; JAMES
HACKWORTH . . Orlando; TERESA HADDOCK . . Live Oak
BETTY HAGOOD . . . Crestview; JAMES HARRELL . . Stuart
DANA HENDRICKS . . . Mefter, Go ; JESSIE HENEY . . . DeLand
HARRY HONSBERGER . . . Largo; PATSY HUFF . . West Palm
Beach; ROBERT HUFFMAN . . Cleorsprlng, Md ; BETTIE LEE
HUSSEY . . . DeLond; W. RAY HYDE . . . Detroit, Mich.; MAR-
THA INGRAM . . Ft. Pierce; DOUGLAS JERNIGAN . DeLand;
JANE JOHNSON . . Bowling Green, Ky ; JAMES D. JOHNSTON
. . . Dade City; ROY A. KENNINGTON . . . Panama City; WIL-
LIAM KETCHAM . Stuart; ANN KINSEY . . . Cincinnati, O.;
DEMARIES KRAUSE Ft Pierce; FRED LANE . . . DeLand;
MARY ANN LANIER . . Clearwater; RAYMOND JOSEPH LAW-
RENCE . . . Holly Hill; JOYCE LEWIS . . . Sarasota; JO ANN
LINDSEY . . . Jacksonville; CHARLES LOGAN . . DeLond; CARL
DEAN McCALL . . . Geneva, Ala ; JOHN MILTON McCORKLE
. . . Doytono Beach; FLORA JEAN McCORMICK . . . DeLand;
JOAN M. MACE . . Marion, S C ; TOM MAHAFFEL ... De-
Land; PETER MAZUR . . . Poland; LEONARD MELTON . . .
Graham; VIRGINIA MILLIGAN.
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SOPHOMORES
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FIRST ROW: Milligon, Morgon, E. Morris, M. Morris, Moss, Musgrove, Nance. SECOND ROW Noylor, J. Nichols, V.
Nichols, Northern, O'Connell, Painter. THIRD ROW; Porrish, Perry, Pixley, A. Price, W. R. Price, W. J. Price, Priest, Quick.
FOURTH ROW Renfroe, Rich, Roberts, Robinson, Roe, L. Rogers, S. Rogers, Rolston. FIFTH ROW: Rossi, Ryerson, Samples,
Scronton, Semple, Shotford, Shaw, Shirley.
JUDSON MORGAN . . Zephyr Hills; EDNA MORRIS . . . Man-
darin; MARY LOU MORRIS . . . Severna Park, Md ; ISABELLE
MOSS . Delroy Beach; JOHNOLA KELLEY MUSGROVE
Blountstown; JAMES NANCE . . . Colllnsvllle, Ala; CHARLOTTE
NAYLOR . . . Sebring; JOY NICHOLS . . . Daytona Beach; VIV-
IAN NICHOLS . . Lakeland; ANN NORTHERN . DeLand;
ROBERT O'CONNELL. . . Paterson, N J JEANINE PAINTER
. . . Groveland; ULMER H. PARRISH . . . Miami; LORENA PERRY
. . . Uncasville, Ct , JOYCE PIXLEY . . . Webster; AUDREY PRICE
. . Live Oak; WILLIS PRICE . . . Mandarin; CLIFFORD PRIEST
. . . Anthony; DUANE QUICK . . DeLond; ANN RENFROE . . .
Otter Creek; JACKIE RICH . , . Holly Hill; ANN ROBERTS . . .
Lake Butler; GEORGE ROBINSON . DeLand; BETTY JEAN ROE
. . . Warner Robins, Go.; LORETTA ROGERS . . Bristol, Vo. SHIR-
LEY ANN ROGERS . . . Miami; ROBERT ROLSTON . St. Peters-
burg; WILLIAM ROSSI . . . Pittsburgh, Pa.; LOIS RYERSON . . .
Homestead; JAMES SAMPLES . . . DeLond; WILLIAM SCRANTOM,
JR. . Jocksonville; JAMES SEMPLE . . . Miami; SIDNEY SHAT-
FORD . . Lake Helen; JACK SHAW . . . Miami; HOKE SHIRLEY
. . . Pohokee.
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FIRST ROW: Shriver, Sikes, Slode, Snowden, Stadnick, Stephany, M. Stevenson, N. Stevenson. SECOND ROW: Stillwell,
Stoner, Tolton, Taylor, Toole, Word, Whipple, Wilde. THIRD ROW: Wlilord, A. Williams, C. Williams, S. Williams, H.
Wing, K. Wing, Winningham, Wren.
GEORGE SHRIVER, JR. . Jacksonville; ERNEST SIKES Mi
ami; CLOE ELLEN SLADE Winter Park; PATRICIA SNOWDEN
. . . DeLond; VINCE STADNICK . Maitland; EDWARD STE-
PHANY . . . Bethel, Conn.; MIMMS STEVENSON Winchester,
Ky.; NANCY STEVENSON . . Babson Park; NANCY STILLWELL
. . . Mt. Vernon, O.; WILLIAM STONER . . . Titusville; MARILYN
TALTON . . . DeLand; MARILYN TAYLOR ... Bee Ridge, JAMES
TAVENIERE . . . Closter, N J ; RICHARD TOOLE . DeLand;
PATRICIA WARD Oklawaha; RICHARD WHIPPLE . Opa-
locka; DOT WILDE . . . Asheville, N C ; LOUELLA WILLARD . . .
Daytono Beach; ALMA WILLIAMS . . . Miami; CHARLES WIL-
LIAMS ... St. Augustine; SHIRLEY WILLIAMS . . . Ormond;
JOHN H. WING . . . West Palm Beach; KENNETH WING . . .
Pittsburgh, Pa.; OTHA WINNINGHAM, JR. . . . Jacksonville; BILL
WREN . . . Indian Lake.
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FIRST ROW Ashmore, Avermon, B, Bailey, S. Boiley, Baker. SECOND ROW: Boss, Beighley, A. BenneM, P. Bennett, Benson,
Betheo. THIRD ROW: Blokeney, Bloylock, Boone, Borling, Bowen, Bragger, Breyfogle, Brisson. FOURTH ROW: Brooks,
Brown, Bryant, Bunton, Cain, Gates, Cheek, Clausen. FIFTH ROW: Cochran, C. Cole, A. Cole, M. Connell, S. Connell,
Crowe, Daniel, Davis.
BETTY ASHMORE . Miami, MARTIN AVERMAN . . Pitts-
burgh, Po ; BARBARA BAILEY . . . Ocala; SUE BAILEY . . .
Clearwater; ROBERT BAKER . . . Umatilla; JANE BASS . . .
Albany, Ga.; HAYWARD BATEMAN . ^ . Augusta, Ga,; FRED
BEIGHLEY . Jacksonville; ANNIE LAURIE BENNETT Or-
lando; PHILIP BENNETT . . . DeLand; ROBERT BENSON . . .
Hiawatha, Kan,; EVA LOUISE BETHEA , . . Okeechobee; JAMES
BLAKENEY DeLand; THOMAS E. BLAYLOCK, JR. . . . Jack-
sonville; MARY FRANCES BOONE . . . Savannah, Ga.; BETTY
BORLING , . . Orlando; JAMES D. BOWEN . . . Brooksville;
JANET BRAGGER . . . Greenwich, R I ; ROBERT BREYFOGLE . . .
. . . Cassadaga; ROBERT BRISSON . . . Sonford; EDWARD
BROOKS . . . Sanford, N C ; NORMA FAYE BROWN . Inver-
ness; JAMES C. BRYANT . . . Jacksonville LOIS FAYE BUNTON
. . . Jacksonville; JOHN N. CAIN . . . New Smyrna Beach;
VELERA CATES . Citra; JIMMY CHEEK . . Orlando; JOHN
CLAUSEN, JR. . . Norfolk, Va.; JOSEPH COCHRAN . . . Day-
tona Beach; ALICE COLE . . . Burlington, N. C; CAROLYN ANN
COLE . . . Ocalo; LAURA ALICE COLE . . . Burlington, N. C;
MARY CONNELL . . Winter Garden; SHIRLEY CONNELL . . .
Bell Glade; CAROLYN DANIEL . . Orlando; VIRGINIA DAVIS
. . . Orlondo.
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FIRST ROW: Deons, Deese, DeLay, Diauillion, Donnelley, Drowdy, Eddlngs, Elliott. SECOND ROW: Elworthy, Farthing
Flanagan, P. Fletcher, R. Fletcher, Folmor, Foster, Fountain. THIRD ROW: Frederick, Frink, Fugote, Gailbreath, Gatlin,
Gentry, Gibson, C. Gray. FOURTH ROW: J. Gray, Green, Griffin, Grindey, Haire, Hall, Honey, Hargrove. FIFTH ROW:
C. M. Harris, C. J. Horris, Heorin, Heothcoe, Heneley, Hodkins, Howord.
WILLIAM DEANS . . . Holly Hill; IRIS DEESE . . . Delray Beach;
JOHN DeLAY . . DeLond; BRUNO DiGUILLIAN . . . West Palm
Beach; RICHARD DONNELLY Berwyn, III ; DORIS DRAWDY
. . . Kissimmee; NANCY EDDINGS . . . Jacksonville; WILLIAM
ELLIOTT . . Palatka; RICHARD ELWORTHY . . . Elmhurst;
HAROLD EPPERSON Eustis; BETTY FARTHING . Miami;
DOROTHY FLANAGAN . . . Lakeland; PAUL FLETCHER . .
Qumcy; R. FLETCHER O'Brien; JOSEPH N. FOLMAR
Miami; LAWRENCE J. FOSTER Miami JAMES FOUNTAIN
. . . Pensacola; GERALDINE FREDERICK . Winter Haven;
YVONNE FRINK . . . Inverness; DOROTHY FUGATE . Williston;
MARY JEANNE GAILBREATH . Waycross, Ga ; ANNE GATLIN
. . . Ocala; JOYCE GENTRY . . . West Palm Beach; JOYCE
GIBSON . . . DeLand; CHRISSY GRAY . . . Winter Haven; JAMES
GRAY ... Ft. Lauderdale; JEAN GREEN . . . DeLand; BILLY
GRIFFIN . . Miami; BETTY GRINDEY . Chicago, III ; MARY
LOU HAIRE . . . Marion, N. C; ENOCH HALL . . . Viper, Ky.;
ESTHER LEE HANEY . . . Bonifay; BARBARA HARGRAVE . . .
Pensacola; CHARLES MANNING HARRIS, JR. . . Maitland;
CLYDE J. HARRIS Plant City; GLEN AUSTIN HEARIN . . .
St. Louis, Mo ; ROSAMOND HEATHCOE . . Plant City; JACK
HENELEY. . . Asheville, N C; HOWARD HODKINS. . West
Palm Beach; MARTHA HOWARD . . . Ocoee.
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FIRST ROW: Hunf, Ivey, Johnson, Jones, Kepler. SECOND ROW Kimbrough, Lannon, Lenczyk, Lloyd, Lonsinger, McGough.
THIRD ROW McLeod, Montre, Monn, Mortin, Middleton, Mikell, Millicon, Murray. FOURTH ROW: Nichols, Nor-
ton, Oksnee, Owen, Owens, Painter, Parker, Parks. FIFTH ROW: Pence, Perry, Peters, Phimister, Pogioli, Poole,
Poston, Pratt.
EUGENE HUNT . . DeLond, BETTY LOUISE IVEY Winter
Haven; DOROTHY JOHNSON Ft Myers; DORIS JEANNE
JONES . . ^ Anna Maria; SARAH KEPLER ... Ft .Lauderdole;
CLINT KIMBROUGH . Brooksville; BARBARA LANNON . . .
Jacksonville; LORRAINE NANCY LENCZYK . . Hartford, Conn,;
BRUCE W. LLOYD . . Mexia, Ala ; RODNEY LONSINGER
Des Ploines, III ; EASTER ANN McGOUGH St Cloud JOSEPH
McCLEOD ... St. Petersburg; SALVATORE MANFRE Pali-
sades Pork, N. J.; DAN MANN . Lakeland BARBARA MARTIN
. . . DeLond; EMMA VIRGINIA MIDDLETON DeLand; JULIE
MIKELL . . . Merritt Island; ANN MILLICAN . . . Clermont;
EDWARD MURRAY . Orlando; FRED LENTON MURRAY . . .
DeLand; WALTER J. NICHOLS Peterson, N. J.; NANCY
NORTON ... Ft. Lauderdale; JACK OKSNEE . . . Pork Ridge, III.;
FRANCES OWEN . . . Inverness; ROBERT OWENS . Somoset;
GEORGE D. PAINTER . . Groveland MARY EDNA PARKER . . .
Plant City; GLORIA JANE PARKS . Jocksonville; BARBARA
PENCE . . . Delroy Beach, WILLIS PERRY . . . Decotur, Go.;
NANCY LELIA PETERS Atlonto, Go.; JEAN PHIMISTER
Crystal Lake, III.; RICHARD POGGIOLi . . . Queens, N. Y.; JANE
POOLE . . . Decatur, Go ; MARY HELEN POSTON . Kingsport,
Tenn.; WILLARD PRATT . . . Miami.
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FIRST ROW: Price, Prieur, Pulliam, Rand, Raulerson, Reaves, Richardson, Robbins. SECOND ( OW Roberts, Robinson,
Rosenstone, Ross, Russell, Sabatino, Salter, Sayre. THIRD ROW: Schultz, Sharp, Sibley, Sims, J. Slack, P. Slack, Sloan,
Slough. FOURTH ROW Smiley, M. Smith, N. Smith, 0. Smith, W. Smith, Stalls, Steele, Stevens. FIFTH ROW: Stewart,
S. Stokes, W. Stokes, Sullivan, Swartz, Tombur, Taveniere.
CHARLES M. PRICE Abingdon, Vo ; RICHARD PRIEUR
Onalaska, Wis ; D. EUGENE PULLIAM Hilliard; KATHRYN
RAND . . DeLand; WALTER RAULERSON DcLand; TED M.
REAVES Kissimmee; CHARLES E. RICHARDSON DeLand;
BARBARA ROBBINS . Daytona Beach ELIZABETH ANN
ROBERTS . . . Lake Butler; PATRICIA ROBINSON Chevy
Chose, Md.; JEAN ROSENSTONE . . . Combndge, III,; DOROTHY
ROSS . . . Woshington, D. C; ANNE RUSSELL , . , DeLand;
SUSAN SABATINO Crescent City; WALTER H. SALTER, JR.
. . . Jocksonville; WILLIAM LOUIS SAYRE . . . Holly Hill
FARRAR SCHULTZ . . Atlanta, Go ; RALPH SHARP . Polotko
CLARENCE SIBLEY ... Ft. Myers; DAN SIMS . . . Daytona Beach
JOAN SLACK . . Clearwater; PATRICIA SLACK Cleorwater;
WILLIAM SLOAN . Fort Meade VERNON SLOUGH . De
Land; EDNA M. SMILEY Crescent City; MELVIN SMITH . .
Ridgefield Park, N, J ; NANCY SMITH . , . Merritt Island; OLIVE
SMITH . DeLand; WILLIAM SMITH . Valparaiso; REBECCA
STALLS , . Polmdole; MARCUS STEELE . , Daytona Beach,
MARTHA STEVENS . Atlanta, Go; EVELYN ELIZABETH
STEWART . , , Ft. Lauderdale; SAMUEL H. STEWART . . . Lake
City; SHIRLEY STOKES Kmgsport, Tenn WAYNE STOKES
. . . Kmgsport, Tenn., PAULA SWARTZ . . . Atlanta, Go.; GUIDO
TAMBUR . Toledo, O; STANLEY TAVENIERE . . . Closter, N J
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FIRST ROW: Toylor, Temoshehuk, Templeton, Thames, Thompson, Toole. SECOND ROW Turner, Usher, Verdery, Worden,
Wossenoot, Weissleder. THIRD ROW West, White, Whitemen, Wilcox, Willcox, Williams, Wills, Wissler. FOURTH ROW:
Woodward, Wooley, Wooten, Young.
PATRICIA TAYLOR Bee Ridge JOHN TEMOSHEHUK . .
Ottsville, Pq ; BILLIE TEMPLETON Miami; MARILYNN
THAMES Osprey; JOHN THOMPSON Haines City;
LILLIAN TOOLE . . . DeLand; CHARLIE TURNER Delray
Beach; HARRY J. USHER Miami; KATHERINE VERDERY . .
Atlanta, Go ; WILLIAM F. WARDEN . . DeLand; JOY WASSE-
NAAT . Orlondo; ALBERT WEISSLEDER . . . Yonkers, N. Y.;
MARY CAROL WEST St Augustine; ROBERT WHITE . . .
Winter Park; DAVID WHITEMAN . . . Grand Ropids, Mich.;
CURTIS WILCOX Atlantic Beach; HERBERT S. WILLCOX . . .
Jacksonville; ANNA MARGARET WILLIAMS . - . Lake Wales;
ANDREW MANN WILLS Daytona Beach; ARTHUR WISSLER,
JR. . . . Jacksonville; CONNIE WOODWARD DeLand; HENRY
WOOLEY Live Oak; SPENCER PAUL WOOTEN, JR. ...
Jacksonville; VIRGINIA YOUNG . . . Palatka.
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WILLIAM EDWARD DUCKWITZ, Mus.D.
Dean of the School of Music
Dr. Duckwitz holds his degree
from Bucknell University. He has
studied piano at the Chicago Musi-
cal College and in Leipzig and
Munich, Germany. He has been
with Stetson's School of Music since
1922.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
OFFICERS
President JAMES THOMAS OWENS
Vice-President JOHN SIMS
Secretory JEANE HARRIS
Treasurer HOWARD GOLD
Freshman Representative RAY HELTON
ALLINGER, HELEN — Professor of Organ, 1940; B.M. Cincinnati Col-
lege of Music; Public School Music, New York U.; Studied opera,
oratorio, end liturgical music, Germony, Fiance, and England; M.S.M.
Union Theological Seminary.
BUXTON, FRANCES — Professor of Violin and Theory and Conductor
of Symphony Orchestra, 1943; B,M. Cleveland Institute of Music;
Studied Violin and Composition, Mills College, California.
FEASEL, RICHARD — Associate Professor of Wind and Percussion In-
struments and Director of the Band, 1946; B.M., MA. John B.
Stetson U.; Studied arranging in New YotW; Studied composition and
improvisation, Paris.
FRASER, VIOLET — Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory, 1945;
B M , MM. in Theory, Eastman School of Music,
GOVE, MRS. VERONICA — Associote Professor of Public School Music,
1931; B.M. U. of Illinois; M.A. Columbia U.
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Frances Buxton, Roger Cushman, Eleanor Leek.
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THE FACULTY
NEWBY, HAZEL — Instructor in Piano, 1947; A.B. U. of Tampa;
Piano, Western Carolina Teacher's College.
YAXLEY, DONALD — Instructor in Wind Instruments, 1949; B.M.,
M A. John B, Stetson U.
BALLENGER, KENNETH — Associate Professor of Voice, 1948; A.B.,
B.M. Hardin Simmons U.; M.M. Eastman School of Music; Opera
Coaching under Guisseppe, Bambuschek ond Leonard Treash.
CUSHMAN, ROGER — Assistant Professor of Piano, 1950; B.M., M.A.
Yale U. School of Music; Piano under Nicholas Medtner and
Stobccis Mollhay in England under Ditson Europeon Fellowship.
FISHER, ETHEL — Assistant Professor of Piano, 1923; Piano and theory.
Metropolitan School of Music, Indianapolis, Indiana; private study
under Mrs. Crosby Adams; Melody Way Class piano method with
Effie Perfield, John Williams, and William O'Toole; piano under
Dr. W. E. Duckwitz, DeLand, Florida.
GIFFIN, HAROLD — Professor of Voice and Director of Glee Clubs, 1935;
A.B. Denison U.; M.A. in voice and Musicology; B.M., Voice Perform-
er, Eastman School of Music; Pupil of Adelin Fermin and Allan F.
Schirmer; Song Literature under Emanuel Balaban; Opera Coaching
under Nicholas Konraty; Voice under Arthur Kraft; additional gradu-
ate study, Eastman School of Music.
LEEK, ELEANOR — Associate Professor of Cello and Theory, 1946;
B.M., MM Eastman School of Music; Cellist, Copenhagen String
Quartet; studied with Kurt Reher; Cello pupil of Gerard Hekking and
Luigo Silva.
RICHARDSON, RUTH — Assistant Professor of Voice, 1946; B.S. Hough-
ton College; MM. Eastman School of Music; Vocal study with Arthur
Kraft; Vocal coaching with Dr. Gerhardt.
Princioals of THE DESERT SONG
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NOT PICTURED: Brown, Carlton E. ;Brown, Donald R , Dicks, Lenvil H.;
Diguilian, Roger; Harris, Irma Jeanne; Jones, William Dudley; Schlegel,
J Louis; Stillwell, Sarah Catherine; Walker, Sara Elizabeth.
EARL COMPTON 1222 Mt. Vernon, Orlando
Glee Club; Student Leader; Radio Chorus; Travel Squad; Key
Member; B. S. U, President; Executive Council; State B, 5. U-
Music Director; Secretary of Music School; Who's Who.
ERNEST COWLEY 1910 E. Osborne, Tompo
Band, Librarian, Second Lieutenant-Treasurer, Captain-President;
Orchestra, President; Pep Band; Kappa Kappa Psi, Treasurer,
President; MENC, President; Pit Orchestra, Conductor (Little
Theatre); Theta Alpha Phi; Lambda Chi Alpha; Camera Club;
Recording Technician; W. J. B. S.; R. O. T. C, Instructor.
JOHN EVERETT
Glee Club, Radio Chorus, Travel Squad, Student Leader, Publicity
Director, Quartet, Sextet, Opera; Canterbury Club, Vice-President;
Soloist, Stetson Symphony Orchestra; Messiah Soloist; MENC.
DOROTHY FLORY Pequeo, Po.
Orchestra, Treasurer, Concert Master; Little Theatre Pit Orchestra;
Phi Beta, President; Outstanding Student; The Honor; Who's
Who; United World Federalists; Student Teacher; Honor Roll.
JEANE HARRIS Bortow
Glee Club; Girls' Manager, Radio; General Manager, Tiovel; Phi
Beta; Delta Delta Delta, Secretary, President; Secretary Music
School; Vice-President House Council; Freshman Advisor; Presi-
dnt Pan-Hellenic Council; Who's Who.
CHARLOTTE JUDGE Rt. 1, Orlando
Glee Club; Phi Beta, Historian; Y. W. A.; B. S. U , The Honor.
CONNIE MOODY
Glee Club, Travel Squad, Radio Chorus, Key Member, Student
Conductor; Phi Beta; B. S .U.; Y. W. A.
JAMES T. OWENS Stor Rt., Chipley
Pi Kappa Phi; Band, Staff Sergeant; Orchestra, Vice-President;
Student Body Executive Committee; Men's Council; B. S. U.; Little
Theatre Pit Orchestra; Pep Band; Trombone Quartet.
SHIRLA SHAW 342 E. Orange St., Jesup, Go.
Secretary Freshman Class; Glee Club, Travel Squad, Radio Chorus,
Key Member, Women's Pub. Manager; B. S. U. Quartet; Phi
Beta; Alpha Dexioma; Y. W. A.; Volunteers for Christian Service;
The Honor; Who's Who; House Council; Freshman Advisor;
B. S. U.
NANCY WILLIAMS 541 Valencia Dr., Sonford
Glee Club, Travel Squad; Beta Phi Sorority.
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Dancz
Drvis
DeYoung
Fitzpotrick
Kelly
Lynn
Perry
Sims
Thurmond
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ANN CLIFTON . . . DeLand; ROGER DANCZ . . . Ludington,
Mich MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS Chpley JOHN DeYOUNG
. . . PentivQter, Mich.; NOREEN FITZPATRICK . . Ellicott-
ville, N Y , DELORES KELLY . . Bartow; BETTY LYNN . . .
Jacksonville, EDSON PERRY . . . Uncasville, Ct.; JOHN SIMS
. . . DeLand; ADRIENNE THURMOND . . Fort Pierce.
It's a man's size job.
A lighter moment — posed?
Lightfoot
DOROTHY BOHREN . . . Warren, Po.; PETER BUKOR . Sanford;
JEAN COCHRAN . . . Daytona Beach; JACK COLDIRON . . .
Kingsport, Tenn.; CECIL HOLLEY . . . Blountstown; JACK HOLT
. . . Ludington, Mich ; NANCY LIGHTFOOT . . . Blountstown,
BETTY JEAN LUND . . Ludington, Mich; CARLE DEAN McCALL
. . . Genua; DIXIE McMILLAN . . . Port Au Prince, Haiti, FRED
S. MAUK . , . Pine Castle; GABRIELA MOLINA . Jacksonville;
DONALD RICHARDSON Bellview; KATHERINE SLATON .
Eustis; CARL VOLLRATH . Delroy Beach; KNOX H. WILKINSON
. . . Charlotte, N. C , STAFFORD WING . . . West Palm Beach;
CAROLE VAN ALLSBURG . . . Grand Rapids, Mich.
road smiles — it must bfi good
All three at once?
Beck
Bennett
Blair
Brumley
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Cherry
Chaney
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MUSIC
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DIANE BECK . . . Bradenton, ROY EDWARD BENNETT . West
Palm Beach; DEAN BLAIR . . . Warren, Pa.; ANN GARY ... St.
Petersburg; ROBERT CHERRY . . . Lexington, Va.; KENNETH
CHANEY . . . Daytona Beach; LOIS DANN . . . Winter Garden;
MARGARET FEINSOD Venice; ARTHUR FRANK Daytona
Beach; EVELYN GORDON Winter Haven; DOLORES HANCOCK
. . . Delray Beach; WALTER HAWKINS . . . DeLand; JOHN
HENDRIX . . . DeLand; BARBARA HURST . , . Kingsport, Tenn.;
DOROTHY JAMES Miami; JANET LEAKE . . Washington,
D C; 0. LEE NELSON Miami; BETTY NORDMAN . . .Oak
Pork, III ; MARY ANN PARRISH Ocala MARTHA PAXTON
. . . New Smyrna Beach; ROBERTA PEMBLE . . St. Petersburg;
EDWARD RANDALL Palotko MERTON REDDICK . Amster-
dam, N. Y.; JEAN ANN REED ... St. Petersburg; RICHARD
THORNTON . . . Miami; MARIAN TOLLES . . . Ludington, Mich.;
MICKEY WALKER Marion, N C ; DOROTHY WAMBLE
Bonifay; JEAN WRIGHT . . . Schellsburg, Pa.
Music for every child.
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JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB
TRAVEL SOUAD
The Glee Clubs consist of one hundred and ten voices selected by audition from the student
body. Forty voices are selected as a travel squad which makes on average of fifty-five appear-
ances each school year. Concerts ore given in Florida and nearby states. The past year was high-
lighted by a coast to coast broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System on the College Choir
Series program, an appearance before the International Kiwanis Convention, and a production of
Sigmund Romberg's "Desert Song."
Other highlights included the annual presentation of "The Messiah," and an appearance before
the District Convention of Kiwonis. The clubs sang for the Annual Florida Baptist Convention,
the state convention of the Women's Missionary Union and, it is interesting to note, presented
"The Messiah" at the Edison Pageant of Light.
The band and glee clubs appeared together for the second time as a marching unit during
Homecoming. The organizations also provided the customary music for commencement.
A great amount of time is devoted by the "glee clubber" to the clubs, but there is compensa-
tion from singing under the direction of a conductor like Prof. Harold M. Giffin in the form of fine
experience and just the plain joy of it all.
Many experiences;
Appearing with
Visiting artists.
Just relaxing.
More formal
Entertainment.
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SOPRANO
"Barley, Betty Jane; Beck, Diane; Bragger, Janet; *Cary, Ann; Chapman, Joan; Clark, Patty; Collins, Lillie Mae; Deese, Iris; Dunton,
Doris, Edwards, Wildo; Farthing, Betty; Feinsod, Margaret; Hanrock, Dolores; 'Harris, Jeane; *Hart, Carroll; Hartshorn, Dolores;
Hodge, Douglas; Howard, Martha Ann; Hutt, Patsy; Jomes, Dot; 'Kelly, Delores; Lacock, Audrey; Leake, Janet; *Lynn, Betty; McGough,
Easter Ann; McMillan, Dixie; Molina, Gabnela; 'Moody, Connie; 'Nordman, Betty; Parrish, Mary Ann; Poxton, Martha; Raftield,
Betty Zone; 'Reed, Jean Ann; Series, Ruth; 'Shaw, Shirlo; 'Smith, Barbara Jeon; 'Stillweli, Sally; Stokes, Shirley; 'Tabor, Louise;
Taylor, Potricia; 'Tillis, Kathy; 'Warren, Sue; 'Williams, Nancy; Wirick, Beverly.
ALTO
Allen, Nino; 'Braddock, Tommie; Cotes, Eva Maye; Carmichael, Helen; 'Davis, Mary Elizabeth; Dunton, Jo
Ann; Eddings, Nancy; Fitzpatrick, Noreen; 'Fleming, Jimmie Nell; "Flippo, Betty; 'Gordon, Evelyn; 'Grittis,
Sylvia; Hagood, Betty; 'Hendricks, Dana; "Hooper, Robin; 'Hurst, Barbara; 'Jones, Jeonne; "Lightfoot, Nancy;
McCall, Carle Dean; Mace, Joan; Pemble, Roberta; Powell, Morgaret; "Slaton, Kathy; Snowden, Patricia;
Turner, Shirley; Wamble, Dorothy; Willis, Jimmie; 'Wright, Jean.
ACCOMPANISTS
'Burrell, Joyce; 'Cochran, Jean; 'Grover, Betty; Newcomer, Donna.
TENOR
'Andrews, Glen, Blakeney, James; 'Brown, Carlton; Brown, Donald; 'Carter, Carlton; Choney, Kenneth; Crowe,
Bob; 'Everett, John; 'Holley, Bill; Ketchom, William; McGough, Bill; 'Mauk, Fred; 'Nelson, Neil; 'Pinder,
Walt; 'Sims, John; Wing, John; 'Wing, Stafford.
BASS
Batts, Lamar; Blair, Dean; 'Brasher, Gene; 'Brumley, Stanley; 'Carter, Jim, Cherry, Bob; Christie, Bob; 'Cold-
iron, Jock; Colli.TS, Les; 'Compton, Earl; 'Doty, Bob; "Helton, Ray; 'Jones, Bill; 'Kennison, Lewis; 'Lassiter,
Dick; Nelson, Lee; Polmer, Al; Redick, Merfon; 'Richardson, Don; Seegors, Ben; Schneider, Robert; 'Stancil,
Lewis; Thornton, Richord; Walker, Mickey; White, Robert; Wi'kinson, Knox; Woodward, Pat
OFFICERS
General Monoger, Jeanne Horris; Student Conductors, Delores Kelly and Earl Compton; Publicity, Robin Hooper;
Men's Manager, John Sims; Girl's Manager, Shiria Shaw.
* Denotes Travel Squad
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B. STETSUN UNIVERSITY
SYMPHONY DREHESTRA
CONDUCTOR
MISS FRANCES BUXTON
OFFICERS
ROGER Dl GIULIAN President
SUZANNE CRAWFORD Vice-President
DOROTHY FLORY Secretary
FAYE DIETZEN Treasurer
MEMBERS
Joyce Abrahamson Clint Kimbrough
Dean Blair Fred Lane
Carolyn Baltzer John Lauer
Dorothy Bohren Betty Lund
Ann Clitton James Thomas Owens
Suzanne Crawford Edson Perry
Gary Crawford John Philip
Roger Dancz Howard Schmock
John De Young Marian Tolles
Frank Diers Carole Van Allsburg
Faye Dietzen Carl Vollrath
Roger Di Giulian Harold Young
Dorothy Flory Groce Zimmerman
Arthur Frank Roy Bennett
Richard Higgins Murial Brown (not U. student)
Jack Holt Jessie Heney
STETSON UNIVERSITY
SYMPHONIC BAND
OFFICERS
Captam (President) . . ERNEST COWLEY
First Lieutenant (V-Pres. -Publicity)
ROGER DANCZ
First Lieutenant (Social Chairman)
RICHARD HIGGINS
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Second Lieutenant (Secretary) . ANN PRICE
Second Lieutenant (Treosurer) LENVIL DICKS
Staff Sergeant (Operations) . JOHN DE YOUNG
Staff Sergeant (Operations) . J. T. OWENS
Corporal (Librarian) JOAN McLEAN
MEMBERS
Lauer, John; Lund, Betty Jean; Lyster, Howard; McCorkle, John; McLean, Joan; Mills, John; Moeller, Ray; Naylor, Char
lotte; Nelson, Roger, Owens, James T.; Philip, John; Pounds, Walter; Price, Ann; Randall, Edward Pete, drum major
Richordson, Charles; Salter, Walter; Schmock, Howard; Schneider, Robert; Self, William; Solbrig, Gloria; Tolles, Marian
Toole, Lillian; Turner, Charles; Van Allsburg, Carole; Veatch, Barbara; Visconti, John; Vollrath, Carl; Walker, Mickey
Wamble, Dorothy, Williams, Shirley, Young, James; Young, Savilla; Foster, Annabelle; Kepler, Joy.
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MAJORETTES: Patti Plank, Betty Jo Lester, Phyllis Ann Jon
Director Richard M. Feasel
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OFFICERS
ERNEST COWLEY
President
ROGER DANCZ
Vice-President
JOHN DE YOUNG
Secretary
RICHARD HIGGINS
Treasurer
PETER BUKER
Parliamentarian
GARY CRAWFORD
Chaplain
I N FAC U LTATE
Richard M. Feosei
Donald C. Yaxley
KAPPA KAPPA PSI
Lenvil Dicks
Howard Gold
Jack Holt
MEMBERS
James T. Owens
John McCorkle
Boswell Kenna
Howard Schmock
Walter Pounds
John Lauer
Carl Vollroth
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Elwyn Brown
Raymond Moeller
TAU BETA SIGMA
President . .
Vice-President
Secretary . .
OFFICERS
DORIS HART Treasurer CAROLYN BALTZER
ANN CLIFTON Chaplain BARBARA CROSS
. ANN PRICE Historian SUZANNE CRAWFORD
MEMBERS
Joyce Abrahomson
Faye D^etzen
Betty LunJ
Joan McLea.T
Charlotte Naylor
Vivian Nichols
SPONSOR
Mrs. Richard M. Feas:
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ROGER M. CUSHMAN
Professor of Piano, School of Music
Prof. Cushman entered Yale Uni-
versity School of Music where he
received his Bachelor of Music and
Master of Music degrees in piano.
During graduate study he taught
piano at Yale and won there the
Ditson European Fellowship which
enabled him to study piano in Lon-
don, England, with Nicholas Medt-
ner and Tobias Matthay for severai
years.
Upon returning to the U. S.,
Prof. Cushman became o member
of the piano faculty at Oberlin
Conservatory of Music in Oberlin,
Ohio. He then went to the North
Texas State Teachers College at
Denton, Texas, as associate profes-
sor of music.
After his honorable discharge
from the Army, he returned for re-
fresher courses in piano and in
philosophy of music in the Classic
and Romantic periods. After serv-
ing as chairman of the piano de-
partment and artist teacher at the
Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Mu-
sic, he came to Stetson.
— Carlton Carter
PHI BETA MUSIC FRATERNITY
OFFICERS MEMBERS
President DOROTHY FLORY Dorothy Bohren
Vice-President CONNIE MOODY Suzanne Crawford
Recording Secietary SHIRLEY TURNER Mary E, Davis
Corresponding Secretary SUE WARREN Betty Grover
Treasurer SHIRLA SHAW Jeone Harris
Historian CHARLOTTE JUDGE Betty Lund
Doorkeeper NOREEN FITZPATRICK
Betty Lynn
Gabriella Molina
Ann Price
Sally Stillwell
Betty Walker
GIRLS' ATHLETICS
GDLF TEAM
Price Bush, George Prison, Gene Hunt, Sol Israel, Marge McNeely, Chuck Rae, Jean Rosenstone, Guido Tambur
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Athletic Director
JOE McMULLEN
Head Coach
JAY PATTEE
Backfield Coach
CARL SIMMONS
Line Coach
FOOTBALL
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SCORES
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9 Miami . .
(Practice Game)
35
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Wofford
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arlton
Co-Captoins
PAUL ODOM FRED HOGAN
1950 STETSON FOOTBALL TEAM
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MIAMI 35
STETSDN 9
Gallagher, Bowden and Broadway tackle a Miami player
The Miami University
Hurricanes defeated a stub-
born Stetson football squad
in the Orange Bowl in a
practice game at the begin-
ning of the season. The
Hurricanes snapped off an
early first quarter lead of
14 points. Their overall
scoring came on a T.D. by
Mike Vacchio off left guard;
and again after grabbing a
pass on the four. Ralph
Fieler and Bob Schneiden-
bach counted the other
markers for the Hurricanes.
Stetson scoring was by Dave
Dean with a conversion by
Martin and a safety in the
Miami end zone.
STETSDIV 34
TRDY 7
Stetson opened its regular 1950 football season at Conrad field with an impressive up-
set of Troy State Teachers College 34-7. The touchdown glory went to Fred Hogan in
the first half of the ball game when he scored twice against the stubborn teacher squad.
Jerry Gallagher carried over the third Hatter T.D. in the first half. Don Martin counted
two extra point markers. The pass combination of Johnson to Loude was unveiled and
accounted for the two second half scores. Both of Martin's conversion attempts were good.
ARMSTRONG
Perhaps Stetson's biggest upset vic-
tory of the highly successful 1950
football season was the shading of
the Wofford's Tigers in Spartanburg
23-20 to break their 24-game win-
ning streak. Don Martin recovered
a fumble in the end zone for the first
Hatter score. Stetson trailed at half-
time 7-6. A seventeen-point third
quarter counted touchdowns by Gal-
lagher and Hogan, with Martin adding
a field goal and two extra points. The
Terriers scored twice in the fourth
quarter, but the drive was too late.
Billy Jo Leathers, rugged lineman, was
outstanding in four periods on defen-
sive play.
Martin kicki while Mccks holdi
STETSDIV 23
WDFFOHD ZU
LEATHERS
Little All American
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Top left: Johnson prepares to poss
Top right: Armstrong Bulls over
Bottom Broadway scores with Loude's
block
The rampaging Hatters chalked up
Jacksonville Navy's eleven to the vic-
tory list by humiliating them in the
local stadium 55-0. After a scoreless
first period, Halfback Fulmer Arm-
strong lead scoring with three touch-
downs. Charlie Broadway skipped off
the best run of the season with a 55-
yard dash in the second period. The
long touchdown list showed Arm-
strong (3), Broadway, Hogan, Han,
Johnson, Parrish and Don Martin
counted six extra points.
STETSON 55
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Hughes blocks o punt as Nichols looks
STETSDN 42
MILLIGAN 0
The Hatter team chalked up the fourth consecu-
tive victory of the season by dropping the Milligan
College Buffaloes 42-0. A Johnson to Laude pass
with a Martin conversion was the only score until the
third period, when the Hats began to roll. The third
period scoring saw Johnson pass again to Singletary
and Broadway intercept a Milligan pass and go for
the next 6. Singletary intercepted again and a
Delilla to Yonge pass counted the fourth and fifth
scores. Walt Jasinski took a Delilla pass for the final
score. Don Martin kicked six successful conversions
and Billy Jo Leathers and Paul Odom sparked Hatter
defense.
LAUDS
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JOHNSON
Honorable mention All American
TAMPA 27
STETSDIV ?D
The Stetson Hatters dropped their first game of the season when they
bowed to the Tampa Spartans 27-20 in Tampa. Even though the Hatters
outplayed the Spartans in the second half, they failed to overcome Coach
Sinkwich's squad. The Hatter scoring honors went to Lonsinger with a 70-
yard touchdown sprint; Joe Raffaele, who snagged a pass from Bill Johnson
for the T.D.; and Jerry Gallagher, who snached a Johnson pass and went 18
yards for the score. Martin cashed in on two of the three conversion attempts.
Stetson's defensive linemen — Nichols, Soppio, Leathers, Odom, Hughes, Tombur
STETSON 28
LIVIIVGSTDN 2B
The Stetson eleven chalked up the fifth victory of the season by shading the Livingston Tigers
28-26 in York, Alabama. After the Green team worked the ball into Livingston territory early
in the first period, Johnson passed to Laude for the first score. Martin's point was good. Living-
ston snapped back with a Reddish to Hicks pitchout for the score. The Hatters still led after the
placement failed. After a third quarter Livingston punt, the Hatters carried 79 yards for the
second score. Jerry Gallagher carried for the score. Fred Hogan carried for 60 yards after a
Bowden interception in Hatter territory. The Livingston squad tried vainly for victory with three
markers but Fulmer Armstrong carried on a pitchout for the insurance and the ball gome.
FLDRIDA STATE 27
STETSON 7
The Hatters suffered defeat to a Florida State Seminole team before a huge crowd in Munici-
pal stadium after the Seminole team cashed in on several breaks for the stunning 27-7 score. The
Seminoles scored first when Italiano passed to Driver for the T.D. The next State score came
when Ted Hewitt intercepted a Johnson pass and skipped to the T.D. and the 13-point lead. Stet-
son's only score came when Jerry Gallagher bulled over from the 10. Don Martin converted. An
Italiano to Brigger pass and an interception by Tommy Brown counted the final State scores to
defeat the Hopeful Hatter team.
Gollagher scores as Martin charges on
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Bob Marks rips over for a score
HDMECDMING
STETSON 43
ERSKIIVE 7
The Erskine Flying Fleet fell before a Homecoming spirited Hatter eleven 43-7 before a capac-
ity alumni crowd. The Hats scored first after an Armstrong punt set the Fleet on their own one-
yard line. Jimmy King caught Charles Stuart in the end zone for two points. The scoring rose when
Bob Marks punched over and Martin rolled up the extra point. The last scores were counted by
Laude on a pass from Johnson, Hogan from the six-yard line, Laude again on a Johnson pass,
with Marks and Armstrong with one each for the final 43 points.
Fred Hogon scores the third touchdown
GALLAGHER
HENDRY
MARKS
STETSDM 7
IVEWBERRY 0
The Hatters traveled to the Newberry Indian reservation in South Carolina to drop the Warrior
team 7-0. After defensive play sparked the first two periods, a Johnson to Laude pass counted
the only score Martin converted and the Hats were again victorious.
STETSDIV 41
W. KENTUCKY 14
The Hatters chalked up a more impressive margin in the Western Kentucky gome in Orlando
when they dropped the Hilltoppers 41-14. The Hats took the initiative in the second period with
a Hogan sprint and a Johnson to Laude pass. A Johnson to Martin pass counted the third score
to count a lead of 21 points over the Hilltoppers. Mac Stevens counted the first Hilltop score.
Willie Han carried next for the 28th Hatter point. Warren Mahon carried for the final Kentucky
T D. Armstrong carried and Hon received a pass for the final scores.
COBLE
NELSON
KING
BASKETBALL
\'A
COACH LOREN E. ELLIS
STETSON .
75
STETSON
85
STETSON
71
STETSON
105
STETSON
51
STETSON
88
STETSON
61
STETSON .
, 74
STETSON . .
67
STETSON .
. 62
STETSON
49
STETSON
. 55
STETSON .
. 71
STETSON .
. 73
STETSON .
. 62
STETSON
67
STETSON .
. 88
STETSON
68
STETSON .
. 66
STETSON .
. 61
STETSON .
. 62
STETSON
. 91
STETSON .
65
TEAM RECORD
FLORIDA SOUTHERN 58
PATRICK AFB 39
JACKSONVILLE NAS 39
CHARLESTON 44
PARRIS ISLAND 83
GREEN COVE NAVY 53
U. OF FLORIDA 63
ROLLINS 58
FLORIDA STATE 66
U. OF FLORIDA 70
ROLLINS 54
U. OF MIAMI 82
FLORIDA STATE 53
ROLLINS 54
JACKSONVILLE NAS 66
U. OF TAMPA 61
ERSKINE 71
ROLLINS 52
U. OF MIAMI 78
THE CITADEL 63
FLORIDA SOUTHERN 57
GREEN COVE NAVY 61
TAMPA 82
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Name
Gomes
FG
FS
fSM
PF
TP
Jim Yonge
25
168
70
64
66
406
Dick Reinking
25
140
32
39
61
312
Jim Toveniere
25
118
43
29
69
282
Mike Torbo
22
103
62
60
81
268
Pete Peterson
25
53
40
39
65
146
Don Eakin .
24
:9
13
9
36
71
Jock Oksnee
25
27
8
4
9
62
Honk Levine
15
22
2
1
7
46
Ted Cossidy
17
18
5
6
8
41
Jock Smith .
20
13
5
8
13
31
Shanks Hansel
12
9
2
5
9
20
George Everett
5
6
3
3
4
15
Lorry Bottom
4
3
1
2
3
7
Gene Bowden
1
2
0
0
1
6
Duval Woodfo
d 2
2
0
0
0
4
Kelser Nixon
4
1
1
0
6
3
Marty Rossi
2
1
0
0
1
2
Walt Nichols
3
1
0
0
3
2
Max Stones .
2
0
1
1
2
1
FG Field Goals, FS Foul Shots, FSM Foul Shots Missed, PF Personal
Fouls, TP Total Points.
JIM TAVENIERE
MIKE TORBA
PETE PETERSON
Peterson blocks a shot.
Taveniere goes up for a tip-ln against Southern.
Torbo lays one up against Florida State.
Reinking scores against Florida
Top: DICK REINKING
Bottom: TED CASSIDY
HANK LEVINE
JACK OKSNEE
DON EAKIN
Tovcnierc on a push shot ogoinst Porris Island Marines
SHANKS HANSEL
JACK SMITH
Big Jim Yonge battles for control against four Miamians
BASEBALL-igSl
March 10— Raiford State
Prison
Morch 19-20 — Georgia
Tech at DeLand
April 7 — University of Flor-
ida at DeLand.
April 10 — Florida Southern
at DeLand
April 13-14 — University ot
Miami at Coral Gables
April 20-21— F.S.U. at De-
Land
1951
SCHEDULE
April 26 — Florida Southern
at Lakelond
Moy 2 3 — University of
Miami at DeLand
May 5 — Rollins at Winter
Park
May 11-12- Rollins at De-
Land
May 15— Rollins at Winter
Park
May 18-19— F.S.U. Tally
it
The Stetson Tumbling I earn
came into its own this year by
doing some very nice work at
football and basketball games.
They even raised enough
money for uniforms. Those
participating throughout the
year were: Sonny Gaffe, Frank
Fernandez, Barbara Rutter,
Fran V/inship, Dot Johnson,
Joanne Lindsay, Bunny Stevens,
Dick Spencer, Mel Smith, Dick
Toole, Jim Watson and Ken
"Muscles" Mcintosh.
SONNY GAFFE AND FRANK FERNANDEZ
SONNY, FRANK, AND BUNNY STEVENS
TUMBLING
TUMBLING TEAM
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-^-. iB p. J. STEWART President
JOE CARLTON Vice-President
HARRY HURST Secretary
PAUL MocALESTER Treasurer
PI KAPPA PHI
Charles B. McClelland Uriel Blount Clarence Griffis
INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL
DELTA SIGMA PHI LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
Steve Stratford Harry Hurst Jock Kerns Robert M. Beasley Laurier Beard James Scully
SIGMANU SIGMAPHIEPSILON
Buck Hendry Jack Evans Joe Carlton Paul MacAlcster Hank Wilson Bill Whitmire
'^ ^' .ill'' ^^ ,' / y ^'
JEANE HARRIS
President
CAROLYN BALTZER
Vice-President
RUTH MARY DICKSON
Secretary
JUNE COSSIN
Treasurer
MARY JUNE NORWOOD
Social Chairman
PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL
FIRST ROW: Gloria Kline, Phi Mu; Fredda Coupland, Zeto Tou Alpha: Joon Mace, Pi Beta Phi; Charlotte Naylor, Tri-Delta;
Mary Lou Morris, Tri-Delta; Isabel Moss, Alpha Xi Delta; Polly Everett, Phi Mu. SECOND ROW: Laura Jeanne Maxcy,
Zeta Tau Alpha; Mary June Norwood, Zeta Tau Alpha; Carolyn Baltzer, Alpha Xi Delta; Jeane Harris, Tri-Delta; Ruth
Mary Dickson, Phi Mu; June Cossin, Pi Beta Phi; Nancy Willioms, Pi Beta Phi; Marcia Tarbert, Alpha Xi Delto.
OFFICERS
MARCIA TARBERT President
JACKIE WOOD Vice-President
NANCY BRENNER Recording Secretary
SANDRA SKEENE Corresponding Secretary
PAT MERRITT Treasurer
ISABELLE MOSS Rush Choirmon
ALPHA XI DELTA
FOUNDED Lombard College, Galesburgh. Illinois, 1893
OMEGA, May, 1917
COLORS Double Blue and Gold
FLOWER: Kilarney Rose
Boerner
Alice
Virginia
Margaret
Mary K.
Betty
Dorothy Ann
Jean
Mina Rose
Nancy
Barbara Jean
Johnolo
Frances
Nancy
Jane
Mary Helen
Ann
Farrar
Shirley
ACTIVES
PLEDGES
Carolyn Baltzer
Nita Botts
Nell Bowers
Mary Jo Braddy
Merle Dalrymple
Faye Deitzen
Robin Hooper
Gere Howard
Jane Jackson
Joan May
Pat Merritt
Isabelle Moss
Barbara Primm
Margaret Richter
Pat Roberts
Virginia Skeene
Nancy Stillwell
Sally Stillwell
Marcia Tarbert
Denise Whiteman
Mickey Wolstenholme
Jackie Wood
Boerner Butts
Alice Cole
Virginia Davis
Margaret Feinsod
Mary K. Foster
Betty Joan Grindey
Jean Jones
Dorothy A. Johnson
Mina Rose Kingston
Nancy Lightfoot
Barbara J. Martin
Johnolo Musgrove
Frances Owen
Nancy Peters
Jane Poole
Mary H. Poston
Margaret Powell
Ann Roberts
Farrar Schultz
Shirley Stokes
Barbara Veotch
Active Chapter
Pledge Class
OFFICERS
JEANE HARRIS President
VIRGINIALEE CULBRETH Vice-President
DORIS HART Recording Secretary
JOY NICHOLS Corresponding Secretary
MARY LOU MORRIS Treasurer
BETTY JANE BAILEY Chaplain
NANCY STEVENSON Marshol
DELTA DELTA DELTA
FOUNDED: Boston University, Boston, Mass., 188S
ALPHA DELTA: May, 1913
COLORS: Silver, Gold, Blue
FLOWER: Pansy
Joyce
Betty
Virginialee
Jeane
Doris
Betty Lee
Joanne
Edna
Mary Lou
Charlotte
Joy
Loretto
Nancy
Nancy
Kathleen
Dorothy
Edith
Diane
Shiela
Laura
Jean
Ann
Jessie
Jean
Ann
Jean
Dot
Joan
Pat
Nancy
ACTIVE CHAPTER
PLEDGE CLASS
Joyce Abrahamson
Betty Jane Bailey
Susie Blount
Betty Cook
Virginialee Culbreth
Evelyn Hall
Jeane Harris
Doris Hart
Betty Lee Hussey
Joanne Kinsloe
Eleanor MocAllister
Edna Morris
Mary Lou Morris
Charlotte Noylor
Joy Nichols
Loretta Rogers
Nancy Rutledge
Nancy Stevenson
Kathleen Tillis
Dorothy Wilde
Edith Baker
Dianne Beck
Shiela Dyson
Nancy Eddings
Laura Ford
Jean Gailbreath
Ann Gotlin
Jessie Heney
Douglas Hodge
Jean Phimister
Ann Roberson
Pot Robinson
Jean Rosenstone
Dot Ross
Joan Slack
Patricio Slack
Nancy Theobold
Joy Wassenoor
Big Sisters and Little Sisters.
OFFICERS
POLLY CRAIG President
BRYAN McGEE Vice-President
SHIRLEY TURNER Secretary
HELEN LOWE Treasurer
RUTH MARY DICKSON Pledge Trainer
ULILLA TREON Rush Chairman
MARGIE BROOKS Social Chairman
PHI MU
FOUNDED: Wesleyon College, Macon, Go.. March 4, 1852
ALPHA XI CHAPTER: March 9, 1949
COLORS: Rose and White
FLOWER: Enchantress Carnation
FIRST ROW: Bette, Margie, Polly, Ruth Mory, Helen. SECOND ROW Glorio, Helen Morilyn, Bryon, Lois. THIRD ROW;
Kothy, Shirley, Ulillo, Shirley.
Carolyn
Judy
ACTIVES
Bette Brewin
Margie Brooks
Polly Craig
Ruth Mary Dickson
Helen Grimsley
Mary Louise Horkins
Gloria Kline
Helen Lowe
Marilyn Purvis
Byran McGee
Lois Ryerson
Katherine Slaton
Shirley Turner
Ulilla Treon
Shirley Williams
PLEDGES
Barbara Boyles
Gloria Bowman
Joyce Carmen
Helen Carmichael
Carolyn Daniel
Judy Davis
Joan Garrison
Delores Gray
Betty Grover
Carol Fulton
Barbara Hurst
Pattye Plank
Betty Zone Raffield
IN FACULTATE
Susie P. Brown
At the Southern Plantation Porty.
We're the Phi Mus.
OFFICERS
NANCY WILLIAMS President
JOAN COOK Vice-President
BARBARA BRUNDAGE Recording Secretary
ANN NORTHEN Corresponding Secretory
MERRILEE MIDDLETON Treasurer
MARGARET PARTIN Pledge Trainer
PI BETA PHI
FOUNDED Monmouth College, Monmouth, III., April 28, 1867
FLORIDA ALPHA: January 30, 1913
COLORS: Wine and Silver Blue
FLOWER: Wine Carnation
Barbara
Joan
June
Marillyn
Pat
Laura
Joan
Merrilee
Lynn
Ann
Marilyn
Judy
Nancy
Sue
Jane
Barbara
Jane
Mary
Barbara
Jane
Jean
Carolyn
Betty
Barbara
Ann
Katherine
Barbara
Barbara
Olive
ACTIVE CHAPTER
PLEDGE CLASS
Barbara Brundoge
Joan Cook
June Cossin
Marillyn Craig
Mary Deloney
Lois Eskey
Pat Helgeson
Laura Langwish
Billie Lee Lehman
It's Traditionol.
Joan Mace
Merrilee Middleton
Lynn Monroe
Ann Northen
Margaret Partin
Marilyn Talton
Judy Walker
Nancy Williams
Sue Wilson
Jane Allen
Barbara Bailey
Jane Bass
Mary Boone
Barbara Brock
Marcia Burris
Jane Chapman
Jean Cochran
Carolyn Cole
Betty Farthing
Jean Green
Flo Kibler
Ann Millican
Gloria Parks
Katherine Rand
Barbara Robbins
Barbara Rutter
Olive Smith
Joanne St. John
Paddy Verdery
Virginia Yount
IN FACULTATE
Anne Holden Ray Jordan
In a Formal Mood.
OFFICERS
MARY JUNE NORWOOD President
BETTY FLIPPO Vice-President
BETTY WALKER Secretary
FREDDA COUPLAND Treasurer
DANA HENDRICKS Historian
BECKY CAVARNOS Ri»"al Chairman
JEANNE MAXCY Rush Chairman
ZETA TAU ALPHA
FOUNDED Virginia State Normal School, October 15, 1889
BITA PSI: 1934
COLORS: Steel Grey and Turquoise Blue
FLOWER: White Violet
Becky
Fredda
Anna Mae
Mary Elizabeth
Betty
Dorothy Dell
Pansy
Dana
Betty
Jeanne
Marilyn
Mary June
Ann
Evelyn
Betty
Janet
Mary
Norma
Mickey
Ann
Betty Jo
Mary Ann
Bunnie
Lillian
Betty
ACTIVE
CHAPTER
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PLEDGE
CLASS
Becky Cavarnos
Dana Hendricks
Ona Barfield
Phyllis Ann Jones
Fredda Coupland
Betty Lynn
Janet Braggar
Marilyn Kagan
Anna Mae Cresse
Jeanne Moxcy
Mary Brannon
Ann Kinsey
Mary E. Davis
Marilyn Nelson
Norma Brown
Betty Jo Lester
Suzanne Davis
Mary June Norwood
Mickey Chapman
Mary Ann Parrish
Betty Flippo
Ann Pemble
Margaret Collins
Bunnie Stevens
Dorothy D. Fugate
Evelyn Robinson
Charlotte Currier
Paula Swartz
Pansy Gibson
Betty Walker
Chrissy Grey
Lillian Toole
Sue Warren
Evelyn Gordo
n
Betty
Whittle
Music at the Mordi Gros Ball
DELTA SIGMA PHI
George
Wiggs
OFFICERS
STRATFORD President
BIRNBAUM Vice-President
HURST Recording Secretary
FOY Corresponding Secretary
GEORGE Treasurer
WIGGS Sergeant-at-Arms
FOUNDED: City College of New York, New York, N Y , 1899
ALPHA CHI: 1925
COLORS: Nile Green and White
FLOWER: White Carnation
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FIRST ROW Ayers, Bissell, Brisson, Bronch, Carlton, Cheek, Clork. SECOND ROW: Jomes Davis, Jewell Davis, Diers, Dodd,
Eqkin, Edwards, Forman, THIRD ROW Gaff, G. George, Hall, Hoygood, Higgins, Holt, Hope. FOURTH ROW Kerns, Kirkpotrick,
Kovacks, Lewis, McClaren, McCorkle, Mobry. FIFTH ROW Manfree, Miller, O'Connell, Quick, Quirk, Roberts, Shatford. SIXTH
ROW Stephony, Robinson, Streit, Toole, Weinacher, Wilson.
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HONORARY MEMBERS
Pres
lident J. OIlie Edmunds
. Dr. Harry Garwood . W.
Allyn Thompson
Y. Ml
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IN UNIVERSITY
George Ackroyd
Roger Dobson
George Hodges
Sal Monfree
Horry Rutledge
Marty Averman
James Dodd
Jock Holt
Jesse Miller
Sidney Shatford
Lee f\\iexs
Donald Eakin
Fred Hope
John Mills
Rodney Skaggs
Charles Borr
John Edwards
Gene Hunt
Andy Morrison
Jack Smith
Fred Beighly
John Formon
Harry Hurst
Ed Murray
George Stedronsky
Robert Bissell
Doris Foy
David Jackson
Chorles Nelson
Edward Stephony
Lorry Bottom
Al Fritz
Jock Kerns
Lee Nelson
Steve Stratford
Robert Biisson
James Gaff
Jerry Kibbe
Robert O'Connell
Walton Streit
Jomes Branch
Corl Gaffe
Jack Kirkpotrick
Jock Oksnee
Guido Tambur
Yancy Byrd
Gabriel George
Jack Kittinger
Duone Quick
Richard Toole
Ernest Carlton
Nick George
Anthony Kovocks
Edward Quirk
Mike Torba
James Cheek
Robert Hall
Joe Lewicki
Joseph Raffaele
Charles Tyser
Julian Clark
Chuck Harris
Royce Lewis
Pete Randall
Roger Weinacker
Frank Cory
Gus Hartmon
Rod Lonsinger
Chuck Reo
Kenneth Wiggs
James Davis
Ervin Hoygood
Edward McClaron
Dick Reinkinq
James Wilson
Jewell Davis
Ray Helton
John McCorkle
Bill Roberts
Robert Wilson
Frank Diers
Richard Higgins
Woodford Mabry
George Robinson
Duvol Woodford
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LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
OFFICERS
BOB BEASLEY President
JIM DOWNING Vice-President
JIM SCULLY Secretary
PHIL ASHABRANER Treasurer
LAURIER BEARD Social Chairman
BJARNE ANDERSON Rush Chairman
GORDON COOPER Rituol Chairman
ELMER PRICHARD Faculty Advisor
IN FACULTATE
Dr. Leo Spurrier Dr. Leonard Thompkins
Robert Chauvin
FOUNDED: Boston University, Boston, Mass, 1909 COLORS Purple, Green and Gold
ZETA TAU: April 23, 1949 FLOWER White Rose
FIRST ROW Altermus, Anderson, Ashabraner, Beard, Beasley. SECOND ROW Carson, Cooper, Dome, Downing, Harper.
THIRD ROW Horth, Hodges, Honsberger, Hyde, Jackson. FOURTH ROW Lee, Lovell, McLaughlin, Mines, Newton. FIFTH
ROW: Scully, Shepard, Smith, Stewart, Swett.
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LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
ACTIVES
PLEDGES
Robert Altermus
Harry Honsberger
Wallace Albritton
Charles Seig
Bjorne Anderson
Ray Hyde
Lloyd Anderson
James Seymour
Phil Ashobraner
Carl Jackson
Edward Brooks
Dan Sims
Lourier Beord
Paul Lee
Ernest Cowley
Jerry White
Robert Beasley
Bud Level 1
Roger Dance
John Bowman
Joe McLaughlin
Richard Elsworthy
WINTER QUARTER
Elwyn Brown
Desmond Minie
Arthur Feinsod
Bill Carson
Ed Newton
Richard Lassiter
Joseph Bailey
Gordon Cooper
John Root
Carl Long
Bob Beasley
John Danne
James Scully
Kelley McCollister
Lee Drury
James Downing
Walter Shepherd
Tony Monkiewicz
John Effleby
Howard Gold
Frank Smith
Kelsey Nixon
Donald Gibbs
Don Hall
Paul Stewart
Mert Reddick
Ross Kenna
Bill Harper
Leonard Swett
George Harth
William Taylor
John Hodges
James Woddell
Albritton
Anderson
Brooks
Cowley
Dance
Elsworthy
Feinsod
Lossiter
Long
McCollister
Monkiewicz
Reddick
Seymour
Sims
White
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PI KAPPA ALPHA
Epps
Bleosing
Berry
OFFICERS
GEORGE EVERETT President
BILL EPPS Vice-President
CARL BLEOSING Secretary
JOHN BERRY Treasurer
FRANK HOBSON Sergeant-at-Arms
SUNN McCALL Historian
COLORS Garnet and Gold FLOWER: Lily of the Valley
Founded 1868 at University of Virqinio.
Delta Upsilon Chapter Chartered March 30, 19S1.
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FIRST ROW Berry, Booth, Davis, Epps, Everett, Averti. SECOND ROW: Gallagher, Gibson, Hinckley, Hobson,
Kales, Marks. THIRD ROW: McColl, McLeod, Nance, Soppia, Wharton, Williams.
PI KAPPA PHI
Mohaffey
OFFICERS
CHARLES S. McClelland Archon
JULIAN BENNETT Secretary
GEORGE OSSORIO Treasurer
TOM MAHAFFEY Historian
WAYNE GEFFLER Chaplain
RAY DUNNE Warden
FOUNDED: College of Charleston, Charleston, S. C , December 10, 1904
CHI: May 6, 1921
COLORS: Gold and White
FLOWER: Red Rose
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FIRST ROW Andrews, Blount, Byrom, Campbell, Cochran, Conway, Deen. SECOND ROW: Doty, Prison, Greene, Griffis,
Heisig, Jasinski, Jones. THIRD ROW: Lupfer, Mahoffey, Malcolm, McClellond, Morris, Neilser, Nelson. FOURTH ROW:
Oeffler, Owens, Patterson, Peterson, Rose, Rossi, Spencer. FIFTH ROW: Taveniere, Thomas, Treen, Trotter, Widener, Whit-
oker. Wren.
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PI KAPPA PHI
Brown
Coruthers
Coldiron
Elllnor
Hawkins
Jenson
Reimer
Richardson
Spencer
Taveniere
Wigle
ACTIVES
PLEDGES
Glen
Andrews
Artie
Morris
Joe Bair
Paul Reimer
Julian Bennett
Don
Neisler
Stephen Berry
Charles Richardson
Urie
Blount
Neil
Nelson
Eugene Brasher
Dick Spencer
Bill
3rycom
Way
ne Oeffler
Ned Brown
Stan Toveniere
OIlie
Campbell
Jomes Thomas Owens
Ray Caruthers
Chorles Turner
Bern
e Cochran
Char
lie Patterson
Jock Coldiron
Mickey Walker
Fran
<. Deen
Arvid Peterson
Fred Ellinor
Bill Wardin
Ray
Dunne
Dick
Rose
Walter Hawkins
Bruce Wigle
Bob
Doty
Marty Rossi
Bob Jenson
George Prison
Carl
Shafer
Donald Johnson
WINTER QUARTE
Francis Greene
Ronr
ie Spencer
John Louer
Lorry Davis
Clarence Griffis
Jim
Taveniere
Bill Meeks
Elwyn Edwards
Ted
Heisig
L. M. Thomas
Norman Nelson
Bill Shaddix
Wai
Jasinski
Lew
Treen
Roger Nelson
Bill Sloon
Bill
Jones
Edwc
rd J. Trotter
John Phillips
Jim Young
Sam
Lupfer
Jack
Whitaker
Tom Mahaffey
Charles McClelland
Lena
Bill
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Wren
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Dea
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Col.
John T. Rhett
Dr.
William E. Duckw
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Dr.
Howard L. Batesc
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Carl
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SIGMA PHI EPSILDN
DR. J. V. VAUGHN
Foculty Advisor
OFFICERS
PAUL MocALESTER President
THOMAS TAUNTON Vice-President
WILLIAM TOWNE Secretary
WAYNE LAMB Comptroller
ROY UNKEFER Chaplain
FOUNDED: Richmond College, kichmond. Virginia, Nov. 1, 1901
BETA: Feb. 12, 1949
COLORS: Dark Red and Purple
•SLOWER: Red Roses and Violets
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FIRST ROW Baynord, Berry, Blasik, Corter, Coffrin, Cox. SECOND ROW: Cuddy, DiGiulion, Fernondez, Finch, Flowers,
Fromberger. THIRD ROW: Hughes, Jenks, Jordon, Kerzner Lomb, Lone. FOURTH ROW; Lutke, MacAlester, H. E. Smith,
M. F. Smith, Towne. FIFTH ROW: Unkefer, Whitmire, Wintree, Wing, Wilson.
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SIGMA PHI EPSILDN
ACTIVES
PLEDGES
James N. Baynard
John O. Benkert
Kenneth L. Berry
Henry J. Blasick
John L. Blumberg
Hubert B. Carter
Duward C. Chaffee
G. Donald Coffrin
William Fletcher Cox
William G. Cuddy
Rodger J. DiGiulian
Frank Fernandez
Alex D. Finch
William D. Flowers
John D. Fromberger, Jr
Merle C. Harton
J. Ray Hill, Jr.
Charles R. Hilty, Jr.
Clarence B. Hughes
Robert C. Jenks
James J. Jordan, Jr.
Jack D. Kerzner
Louis F. Kurz, Jr.
Wayne M. Lamb
Janes T. Lane, Jr.
Clorence W. Littleton
Eugene H. Lutke
Paul T. MacAlester
Alfred Schilling
Horoce E. Smith, Jr.
Melvin K. Smith
Frank Stockton
Thomas E. Taunton
William B. Towne
Roy R. Unkefer
William L. Whitmire
Jack W. Winfree
Kenneth M. Wing
Richard C. Wilson
Edward A. Brown
Bruno DiGiulian
Ronald Fezekas
Robert Gunter
Gene H. Hill
Fred Hogan
Lorimer Jones
Don Jorrell
Douglas Jernigan
Vincent Passafiume
Harold Richardson
John B. Scott
William E. Smith
Robert Steffens
Frederick Stones
William Tomlinson
Albert Weissleder
Dovid Whiteman
John Wilson
Roy Hanson
Andrew Wills
Brown
DiGiulian
Hogan
Janes
Jernigan
Passafiume
Scott
Smith
Stones
Weissleder
Whiteman
SIGMA NU
Hendry
McClatchy
OFFICERS
RICHARD HENDRY Commander
HERB STENSTROM Lieutenant Commander
NORMAN DAVIS Recorder
WILLIAM McCLATCHY Treasurer
BILL WHITAKER Chaplain
FOUNDED Virginia Military Institute, 1869
DELTA MU: 1913
COLORS: Black, White, and Gold
FLOWER White Rose
Room for big doings
And o patio in back
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FIRST ROW; Anderson, Armstrong, Botes, Bishop, Blockwell, Corlton. SECOND ROW Dovis, Evons, Fcrrcll, Griffith,
Grisset, Hordy. THIRD ROW: Hendry, Husfield, Kole, Mogruder, Mathews, McClotchy. FOURTH ROW Royol, Scronton,
Smith, Stenstrom, Stevens, Tenney. FIFTH ROW; Voss, Wotts, Whitoker, White, Woolley.
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SIGMA NU
Sharp
Wilcox
W^V.
ACTIVES
PLEDGES
James R. Anderson
Fulmer Armstrong
Richard W. Bates
John Ira Bishop
Etson J. Blackwell, Jr.
Joe Carlton
Norman Owen Davis
Carey Ferrell
John H. Evans
Jack S. Griffith
Wallace E. Grissett, Jr.
Leonard G. Hardy, Jr.
Richard B. Hendry
Ted Husfield
John F. Karl
Richard Kale
Robert Mathews
Thomas S. McDonald
Kenneth Mcintosh
William I. McClatchey
John B. Magruder
Gilbert W. Noell
William Rowland
Larry Royal
William G. Scranton
Robert Smith
Herbert E. Stenstrom
Schalah Stephens
Tom 0. Teneny
John I. Todd
Jefferson Voss
James Watson
John C. Watts
William B. Whitaker
George J, White, Jr.
Thomas W. Woolley
William D. Wood, III
Aubrey B. Burns, Jr.
Robert R. Baker
Quitman Brown
Perry W. DuMez
M. Gene Edwards
Robert L. Hart
Jerry D. Hopkins
James E. King
Ulmer H. Parrish
Delbert C. Reinke
Ralph H. Sharp
Leonard D. Wallace
Curtis-Nosh Wilcox
Donald E. Wilson
WINTER QUARTER
Jack Collins
George Jochem
Phil Jochem
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ORGANI
B. S. U. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
OFFICERS
EARL COMPTON
President
BARBARA CROSS
Enlistment Vice President
KENNETH HANSON
Enlistment Vice-President
ONA BARFIELD
Social Vice-President
CORETTA POWELL
Devotional Vice-President
JACKIE RICH
Devotional Vice-President
WAYNE OEFFLER
Devotional Vice-President
EVA MAYE CATES
Secretary
WALT PINDER
Treasurer
JACK COLDIRON
Chorister
BETTY FLIPPO
Publicity Director
GLORIA KLINE
Reporter
CARLTON CARTER
Promotion Director
JOE MERIWEATHER
House Manager
REV. R. G. SNOWDEN
Pastor
DR A. M. WINCHESTER
Faculty Advisor
ROY KENNINGTON
Extension Director
BOB CHRISTIE
Sunday School Representative
MILADEEN WARD
Training Union Representative
LESTER CORNETT
Ministerial Association President
LOUISE TABOR
Volunteers
BETTY Z RAFFIELD
Y. W A President
NOT PICTURED
BETTY GROVER
Pianist
CANTERBURY CLUB
C. A. SPENCER
President
JOHN EVERETT
Vice-President
BARBARA PHILLIPS
Secretary
JOANNE KINSLOE
Treasurer
CHAPTER ROLL
Bette Brewin
Wm. Shirley Bush
Jane Chapman
Bob Cherry
Kenneth Dance
Virginia Davis
Virginia M. Davis
Richmond Johnson
William Ketcham
Henry Martin
Jeanine Painter
Robert Powers
Myrna Price
Luella Willard
Kenneth Wing
Olive Smith
F AC U LTY ADVISORS
Dr. Francis Thornton
Miss Charlotte Smith
BREED
President
J. JACKSON
Secretary
WILKINSON
Treasurer
BRUNDAGE
Program Chairman
PIXLEY
Enlistment Chrmn.
CAMPBELL
Fellowship Chrmn.
LOLA MILLER
Director of
Student Activities
WREN
Service Chairman
WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP
MEMBERS
Jane Allen
Carolyn Baltzer
Dean Blair
Phyllis Bowman
Ernie Breed
Barbara Brundage
Calhoun Byrd III
OIlie Campbell
Alice Cole
Carolyn Cole
Sea David
Dick Donnelly
Betty Farthing
Elizabeth Flory
Dorothy Flory
Peck Hart
Walter Hawkins
Vincent Huccio
Jane Jackson
Laura Longwish
Tom Mahaffey
Barbara Martin
Bob Mauk
Charles Richardson
Jeanne Maxcy
Anne Russell
Julie Mickell
George Schierhon
Dorothy Peck
Jock Scott
Nancy Peters
Vincent Thornton
John Phillips
Curtis Wilcox
Joyce Pixley
Knox Wilkinson
Jane Poole
Jimmie Willis
Barbara Primm
Mickey Wolstenholme
Chuck Rea
Bill Wren
Kathryn Rand
Jeon Wright
Paul Reimer
Larry Wright
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To promote Christian Fel-
lowship for the Methodist Stu-
dents on campus. Officers:
President, Nancy Smith; En-
listment Vice-President, Evelyn
Gordon; Secretary - Treasurer,
Madeline Dinkins; Devotional
Chairman, Annabelle Foster;
Social Chairman, Joyce Gibson;
Pianist, Roberta Pemble; Pub-
licity Chairman, Betty Jo Les-
ter. Faculty Advisor: Dorothy
Fuller.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
YOUNG WOMEN'S AUXILARY
Y. W. A.
OFFICERS FOR 1950-1951
President, Betty Zone Roffield; Vice-President,
Lillie Mae Collins; Secretary, Betty Jean Dury; Treas-
urer, Nancy Hale; Program Chairmen, Cora Lee
Gandy and Frances Hall; Publicity, Lois Ryerson;
Community Missions, Audrey Price; Social Chairman,
Alma Williams; Pianist, Pearl Sargent; Chorister,
Nancy Williams; Mission Study Chairman, Lorraine
Barrington; Literature Chairman, Jackie Rich; Dormi-
tory Chairmen: Chaudoin Hall, Lillie Mae Collins and
Joy Lewis; Stetson Hall, Bryan McGee.
Y. W. A. MEMBERS
Virginia Agner, Betty Ashmore, Ona Barfield, Lor-
raine Barrington, Eva Louise Bethea, Alice Bailey,
Suzanne Blow, Modelyne Brady, Lois Brewer, Lois
Faye Bunton, Eva May Cates, Velera Cotes, Potty
Clark, Alice Cole, Lillie Collins, Mary Connell, Bar-
bara Cross, Lois A. Dann, Virginia Davis, Iris Deese,
Doris Drawdy, Betty Jeanne Dury, Anita Edenfield,
Dorothy Flanagan, Jimmie Nell Fleming, Ruby Jo
Fletcher, Annabelle Foster, Jerry Frederick, Doris
Frier, Cora Lee Gandy, Joyce Gentry, Teresa A. Had-
dock, Nancy Hale, Frances Hall, Dolores Hancock,
Esther Honey, Barbara Hargrove, Rosamond Heath-
coe, Gere Howard, Martha Ann Howard, Martha
Ingram, Dorothy James, Ann Johnson, Marilyn John-
son, Charlotte Judge, Patricio Kahl, Gloria Kline,
Demaris Krouse, Audrey A. Lacock, Gobrielo Molina,
Connie Moody, Joy Nichols, Vivian Nichols, Mary
Edna Parker, Mary Ann Parrish, Mary Ann Peddy,
Barbara Pence, Loreno C. Perry, Joyce Pixley, Coreta
Powell, Audrey Price, Betty Zone Roffield, Jean Ann
Reed, Jackie Rich, Shirley Ann Rogers, Lois Ryerson,
Pearl Sargent, Shirlo Shaw, Patricio L. Snowden, Eve-
lyn Stewart, Louise Tabor, Billie Templeton, Harriet
Tucker, Shirley Turner, Dorothy Wamble, Miladeen
Word, Sue Warren, Joy Wossenoor, Mary Carol West,
Annette Willcox, Betty Whittle, Alma Williams,
Nancy Williams, Savillo Young.
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OFFICERS
LESTER CORNETT President
MARION HARE Vice-President
BOB CHRISTIE Secretar,
GORDON PITTMAN Treasurer
MARSHALL FLOURNAY Pu'p;t Supply Chairman
KENNETH HANSEN Program Chairman
ROLLAN McCALL Social Chairman
HOKE SHERLEY Intermurals Chairman
LOUIS STANCIL Activities Chairmen
BILL McGOUGH Pianist
HENRY SMITH Custodian
KELBY McCOLLISTER Mission Representative
BUD HENLEY Mission Representative
WAYNE OEFFLER Parliamentarian
JUD50N MORGAN Publicity Chairman
ER POPE DUNCAN Faculty Advisor
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LOWELL SHAW Chorister
The purpose of this organization is to strengthen the fellowship and
to unite the efforts of all the ministerial students enrolled at the university
for the advancement of the Lord's work, both on the campus and elsewhere.
Vespers — the end of o perfect day
Ministerial Homecoming — 1950
ASSDCIATIDN
MEMBERS
Lloyd Anderson
Joe Folmar
Clint Kimbrough
Dennis Ruulerson
Morgan Berry
Larry Foster
Bill Lewis
Walter Salter
Thomas Blayiock
Donald Hall
Donald Meloon
George Shriver
Ned Brown
Clyde Harris
Leonard Melton
Ernest Sikes
James Bryant
Spurgeon Hinds
Ted Murray
James Simple
Bob Crowe
Jim Johnston
Edward Owens
Sam Stewart
H, J. Dominey
Russell Kauffman
Jack Palmer
John B. Thompson
Dick Flood
Roy Kennington
Willard Pratt
Le Roy Tucker
Eugene Flynn
Lewis Kennison
Dallas Pulliam
Arthur Wissler
Henry Wooley
NOT P
1 C T U R E D
Dutton Bonnell
Jim Cose
J. C. Hinds
John Rogers
Jim Brown
Owen Domings
John Temoshehuk
Bill Self
Gene Carter
Ernest Harvey
Adrian Rogers
J. B. Smith
Malcolm Smith
o o c>
Tobor
Hall
Gandy
Blow
Pulliom
Rogers
Wing
Edenfield
Price
Ard
Gates
Cross
Fletcher
Fleming
Krause
McGee
Meriwether
Mitchell
Moody
Parker
Pinder
Powell
Raffield
Shaw
Ward
Williams
VOLUNTEERS
FDR CHRISTIAN SERVICE
OFFICERS
LOUISE TABOR President
FRANCES HALL Vice-President
CORA LEE GANDY Secretary
SUZANNE BLOW Devotional Chairman
TOMMIE PULLIAM Missions Chairman
SHIRLEY A ROGERS Social Chairman
STAFFORD WING Music Chairman
ANITA EDENFIELD Program Chairman
AUDREY PRICE Publicity Chairman
OTHER MEMBERS
Tommie Ard
Bertha Mitchell
Eva Maye Gates
Connie Moody
Barbara Cross
Mary Edna Parker
Ruby Jo Fletcher
Walt Pinder
Jimmie Nell Fleming
Coretta Powell
Demarius Krause
Betty Z. Raffield
Bryan McGee
Shiria Shaw
Joe Meriwether
Milodeen Ward
Alma Will
ams
NOT
PICTURED
Potty Clark
Audrey Locock
Betty G rover
Sue Warren
ALLEN HALL
"Thus Stetson Continues to Go Forward."
When the ground was broken on March 25
of lost year and construction was begun, the
realization of the dream of many people be-
gan to take form. In June our president laid
the cornerstone; in November we dedicated
the building; and on February 9, 1951, the
William Sims Allen Religious Center Build-
ing was formally opened. That night the dream
of Dr. Allen and countless other people be-
came a reality.
The building houses the Winters Library
and the Hobson Memorial Prayer Rooms. On
the first floor are the music room, the lounge,
kitchen, and auditorium with its stage and
broadcast booth. Upstairs are the offices of
the reMgious organizations, the work room
and conference room. Designed and built
with the sole purpose of giving the student
body a place to relax and worship in a whole-
some. Christian atmosphere, the R. C. is
accomplishing its goal.
To the ones who had the foresight and the
vision for such a building, and to those who
gave it, the Florida Baptist Convention, to
all who were actively engaged in the planning,
construction, and furnishing, we, the students
of old John B., say "Thank you" and in the
words of Dr. Allen repeat, "Thus Stetson con-
tinues to go forward."
Wayne Oeffler
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HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP-LEADERSHIP FRATERNITY FOR WOMEN
OFFICERS
JIMMIE NELL FLEMING President
BARBARA BRUNDAGE Vice-President
BARBARA J. SMITH Secretary-Treasurer
PATRICIA ROBERTS Sergeant-at-Arms
MEMBERS
Dorothy Flory
Elizabeth Flory
Margaret Richter
Nancy Smith
Shiria Shaw
Beatrice David, Honorary
Mary E. Davis
Charlotte Judge
Gloria Kline
Joan May
Marilyn Purvis
Shirley Turner
Annette Wilcox
S CABBARD and BLADE
Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society for cadets
enrolled in advanced R. 0. T. C. The principle aim of the organization is
to promote a feeling of unity among the cadet military leaders and to main-
tain o higher standard in the military activities of the corps.
STANDING: Philip Ashabroner,
George Harfh, Lemuel Thomas,
Richard Spencer, Clarence Grif-
fis, John Sims, George Ossorio,
Laurier Beard, James Carter.
KNEELING; Gabriel George,
John Scolf, Aubrey Burns,
James Jordan, Kenneth Berry,
William Whitaker.
YE MYSTIC KREWE
COLORS: Red and Black
FOUNDED: 1934
OFFICERS
WILLIAM BIRNBAUM Captoin
GEORGE EVERETT First Mate
STEVE STRATFORD Second Mate
JACK EVANS Boatswain
MACK CLEVELAND Cabin
WINTER QUARTER, 1951
Laurier Beard Ted Grissett
Wayne Oeffler Harry Hurst
Ken Berry Jack Griffis
Ronnie Spencer Jock Whitaker
Ernie Cowley Larry Bottom
Julian Clark P. J. Stewart
HONORARY MEMBERS
Dr. J. OIlie Edmunds
Dr, W. Hugh McEniry, Jr.
Ye Mystic Krewe is an honorary leadership fraternity for Junior and Senior men. The purposes of the
organization are 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.
Slection is based on the individuol's ability end accomplishments without regard to fraternity or other
affiliations.
James Tucker
Fred Hope Herbert Stenstrom Elwyn Brown
PHI SOCIETY
Barbara Jean Smith, President;
Larry Bottom. Vice-President;
Frances Holl, Secretary; Annette
Wilcox, Treasurer. MEMBERS:
Glen Andrews, Suzanne Blow,
Nancy Brenner, James Fleming,
Betty Flory, Roy Frye, Victor Mas-
sey, Betty Jean Roe, George Shriv-
er, Steve Strotford.
The Phi Society is an honor society sponsored by Phi Beta Kappa in a number of colleges
and universities. It is limited to those in the College of Liberal Arts. To be eligible for mem-
bership, a student must maintain a B-plus average in the first year of college work.
The order of the Scroll
and Key was formed in
1942 for the purpose of
recognizing and encour-
aging high scholarship.
Members ore chosen from
the highest ten per cent of
the Junior and Senior
classes. No one may be
elected who does not pos-
sess qualities of Leader-
ship.
STEVE STRATFORD
PRESIDENT
CHARLES HILLMAN
VICE-PRESIDENT
ELIZABETH FLORY
SECRETARY
POPE DUNCAN
FACULTY ADVISOR
5CRDLL AND KEY
LEFT TO RIGHT: William Anderson, Beotrice David,
Jomes Fleming. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Peter Per-
rault, Treas.; Walter Cane, Delia S. Decker, and Lenvil
Dicks.
LA FRANCIADE
OFFICERS
VIRGINIA L. DAVIS President
JESSIE HENEY Secretary
OTHA WINNINGHAM Treasurer
JOAN SLACK Social Chairman
MEMBERS
Fred Beighley, Elizabeth Flory, Lloyd Houser,
Gordon Pittmon, Julian Murphy
Dr. Frances Thornton, Sponsor
HONORARY MEMBERS
Dr H. L. Boteson, Miss Frances Buxton, Miss
Susie P. Brown, Miss Mary N. Martin, Miss
Charlotte Smith
DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN
Katherine Slaton, Mrs. Vaughen, Betty Lynn,
John Keyton, Isabella Moss, Sue Warren, Lois
Ryerson, John Kalas, John Wheeler, J. Hack-
worth, Ned Brown, John Wing, Howard Mer-
rill, Herb Stenstrom
NOT PICTURED
Charlie Powers, John Clausen, E. J. Laurie,
R. E. Kimbrough
SIGMA IJELTA PI
OFFICERS
VIRGINIA L. DAVIS President
GABRIELA MOLINA Vice-President
BETTY JEAN ROE Corresponding Secretary
MARIAM KATIBA Recording Secretary
ANN NORTHERN Treasurer
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Frank Diers, Frank Fernandez, Wm. Shirley Bush,
Shirley A. Williams, Evelyn Ratcliff, Charles D.
Humphries, Myrna Price
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
E. B Daloo, Abraham Flores, Walter Stallings
FACULTY
Dr. Doris K. Arjona, Chapter Advisor; Miss Ger-
trude Foster, Dr. Frances Thornton, Dr. Howard
Bateson, Miss Lillian Preston
HONORARY MEMBERS
Mrs. Lucy Shepard, Mrs. Anna M. Kean, Mrs.
Angela Campbell
ALUMNI IN RESIDENCE
Charlotte Szarek, Joan Shanon, Graves Edmundson,
Endell Sutley
GRADUATE
MEMBERS
J Ambuhl
A. C. Mclnnls
FACULTY
MEMBERS
Dr. L. Thompkins
Dr. J. V. Vaughin
FACULTY
SPONSOR
Dr. John Conn
HDNDRARY CHEMISTRY FRATERNITY
gamma sigma epsilon
MEMBERS
Bob Beasley, President Bill Faust
J. Waddell, Secretary John Kalas
J. Watts, Treasurer Howard Merrill
Eleanor Boland Rachel Perry
N. Davis "Pete" Peterson
Roy Unkefer
debate squad
MEMBERS
John D. Dame
Sheila Dyson
Joseph C. Elliott
William L. Harper
Odis Henderson
Paul Lee
Clyde Roberts
John B. Root, Jr.
Joseph Scarlett
P. J. Stewart
Joy Wassnaar
Kenneth Wing
PROF. RICHARD BRAND
Debate Coach
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Charles R. Hillman
President
Bob Christie
Vice-President
M r
PHI ALPHA THETA
OFFICERS
CHARLES HILLMAN President
BOB CH:?ISTIE Vice-President
ULILLA TREON Secretory-Treasurer
ROY FRYE Program Chairmon
HARRY WINTERS Faculty Advisor
O. P. Chitwood, Robert Hensley, Gilbert Lycan, Steve Stratford,
Paul Stewart, Delia Decker, A. F. Gamber, John T. Rhett, A. N.
Sanders, John Woods, Sadie Woods
INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS ELUfl
OFFICERS
JANE JACKSON President
PAT MERRITT Vice-President
OLIVER CAMPBELL Secretary-Treasurer
AUSTIN CADWELL Program Chairman
FARRAR SCHULTZ Publicity Chairman
ISABELLE MOSS Social Choirma.i
BETTY J ROE Exhibit Chairman
DR A. N SANDERS Faculty Advisor
DR GILBERT LYCAN Honorary Advisor
MEMBERS
Lloyd Anderson Audrey Lacock
Joe Boir Henry Martin
Austin Cadwell Kelby McColister
OIlie Campbell Pat Merritt
Judy Davis Isabelle Moss
Frances Green Barbara Phillips
Ervin Haygood Betty J. Rowe
Dean Humphries
Jane Jackson Harry Rutledge
Ann Johnson Forrar Schultz
Frank Stockton
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Robert Lee
Duane Quick
James Tucker ^ ^
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Flory Lee Hodges
PI KAPPA DELTA
OFFICERS BETA CHAPTER
ELIZABETH FLORY President HONORARY SPEECH FRATERNITY
ROBERT LEE Secretary
JOHN HODGES Treosurer Prof. Richord C. Brand, Advisor
MOTTO: "Anything worth doing is worth doing we///'
Flory
OFFICERS
ELIZABETH FLORY President
BARBARA J SMITH Secretary
ULILLA TREON Treasurer
VIRGINIA DAVIS Historian
KAPPA DELTA PI
MEMBERS
Larry Bottom
Jennie Braddock
Joan May
MEMBERS NOT PICTURED
Delia Decker Lenvil Dicks
Marilyn Purvis
Margaret Richter
Dr. R. L. Carter, Adv.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Ed Henderson Mrs. R. L. Carter
ZETA TAU CHAPTER
National Honor Society in Education
May
F. T. A
OFFICERS
JOAN MAY President
MARILYN PURVIS Vice-President
GLORIA KLINE Secretary
JIM CARTER Treasurer
BARBARA PHILLIPS Librarian
MARIAM KATIBA Social Chairman
ANN JOHNSON Publicity Chairman
LLOYD ANDERSON Chaplain
GLEN ANDREWS Sergeant-ot-Arms
ROLL
Bruce Abernathy, Lloyd Anderson, Glenn Andrews, Tom Ard, Nell Bowers, Paul Bowers, Barbara
Boyles, Jennie Braddock, Mary Jo Braddy, Janet Bragger, John Brown, Norma Brown, Marcia Bur-
ris, Bill Byrom, James Carter, Franklin Carter, Becky Cavanos, George Chassey, Mary Connell,
Shirley Connell, Betty Cook, Merle Dalrymple, Jane P. Davis, Mary E. Davis, Sue Davis, Virginia
Davis, Mary Deloney, June Dillard, Madeline Dinkins, Helen Douglas, Betty DuBose, Nancy Ed-
dings, Daphne Etheridge, Betty Flippo, Elizabeth Flory, Carol Fulton, Ann Gatlin, Cathy Gatliff,
Helen Grimsley, John Hathaway, Pat Helgeson, Rhoda Horton, Gere Howard, Ann Johnson, Mariam
Katiba, John Keyton, Joanne Kinslow, Gloria Kline, Laura Langwish, Joanne Lindsay, Mrs. Paul Moc-
Alester, H. B. McCall, Easter McGough, Joan May, Pat Merritt, Merrilee Middleton, Dermond Minie,
Robert Mitchell, Marilyn Nelson, Mary June Norwood, Frances Owens, Gloria Parks, Margaret Partin,
Mary Ann Peddy, Lorena Perry, Barbara Phillips, Joyce Pixley, Pattye Plank, Wayne Pice, Marilyn Pur-
vis, Margaret Richter, B. J. Robbins, Ann Roberts, Dorothy Ross, Pearl Sargeant, Virginia Skeene, Pat
Slack, Annette Smith, Barbara Smith, Nancy Smith, Olive Smith, Walter Stallings, Bunnie Stevens,
Mimms Stevenson, Nancy Stillwell, Mrs. E. J. Sundberg, Denise Whiteman, Bill Whitmire, Mickev
Wolstenholme.
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THETA ALPHA PHI
Howard L. Bateson
Richard C. Brand
J, OIlie Edmunds
NOT PICTU RED
Robert Newby
IN FACULTATE
Harold M. Giffin Clarence L. Menser
Virginia E. Giffin Lillian E. Preston
Ray Jordan Allyn Thompson
the purpose of playing, whose end both at the first and now, was and is, to hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature.'
. . . Hamlet
Barfield
Brewin
Brundage
Cozer
Cowley
Dovis
Davis
Flory
Hansen
Hope
Huffman
Land
Mauk
Ross
Soppia
Scolf
Tucker
Van Dorn
ordan MacAlester Von Dorn Kinslow
SIGMA PI KAPPA
OFFICERS
JAMES JORDAN President
PAUL MocALESTER Vice-President
JEANNE VAN DCRN Secretory-Treasurer
JOANNE KINSLOE Sociol Choirmon
JACK GRIFFITH Progrom Choirmon
DICK KALE Publicity Choirmon
Barfield
Berry
Brundoge
Codwell
Campbell
Carter
Cazcr
Cole
Cooksey
Cossin
Daniel
Dancz
Garrison
Green
Hocper
Jackson
Kline
Mohoffey
Mauk
Merritt
Murphy
Netzorg
Phillips
Scronton
Skeen
Torberf
Treon
Word
Thorp
Bryan
OFFICERS
JOHN KALAS President
BILL THARP Vice-President
BETTINA BRYAN Secretary
EDWARD LURIE Historian
BETA BETA BETA
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 information, and the promotion of
Eleanor Boland
Bette Brewin
Carolyn Cleveland
Fredda Coupland
John Epps
Bill Faust
Bernlce Gibbs
Donald Gibbs
Allen Kelly
Betty Land
Arvid Peterson
Beatrice Plumber
Tom Tenney
Sara Tharman
Marcus Wotters
Dr. Winchester
Faculty Advisor
and Treasurer
Edith Harvey
Toylor
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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
OFFICERS
President JEANNE VAN DORN
Social Vice-President PEGGY VITSARIS
Secretary NANCY STEVENSON
Treasurer HORACE TAYLOR
Sponsor MISS EDITH HARVEY
field of art, its purpose being to promote an interest
in art on and off the campus and to create a sincere
love of beauty and appreciation of art.
This year the members of Kappa Pi completed
their major project of decorating their new chapter
room in Holmes Hall.
MEMBERS
Barbara Bailey
Leontine Netzorg
Virginia Milligan
Joe Elliott
Ann Pemble
Ann Northen
Jackie Wood Sappia
SPONSOR
Miss Edith Harvey
Bailey
Elliott
Milligan
Netsorg
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MEMBERS
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Phil Ashabraner
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George Black
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Jennie Braddock
Joe Carlton
Becky Cavarnos
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Freddo Coupland
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Kenneth Dance
Bob Jenks
Eugene McKellig
,i_
Jan Wieckowski
COMMERCE CLUB
OFFICERS
PETER PERRAULT President
WAYNE LAMB Vice-President
MARCIA TARBERT Secretary
NELL BOWERS Treasurer
MR. FULLER Faculty Advisor
The purpose of the Commerce Club is to foster the
study of business; to encourage scholarship and the
association of students for their mutual advance-
ment by research and practice; to promote closer
affiliation between the commerce world and students
of commerce; and to further a higher standard of
commercial ethics and culture and the commercial
welfare of the community.
WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL CLUB
OFFICERS
MEM
B E R S
JUDY WALKER
Nancy Smith
Nancy Stillwell
President
Lorraine Lenczyk
Jeanne Foutche
MARGE McNEELY
Grace Lenczyk
Trudy Stevens
Vice-President
Betty Ann Flippo
Norma Brown
MARILLYN CRAIG
Merle Dalrymple
Janet Brogger
Secretary
Joyce Abrahamson
Jean Rosenstone
CLIFTA ANN RHODE
Faye Dietzen
Jeanne Jones
Treasurer
Mary Jo Braddy
Gere Howard
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ALPHA DEXIDMA
Founded: Stetson University, May, 1940.
Colors: Green and Gold
Flower: Talisman Rose
Purpose: The purpose of Alpha Dexioma is to pro-
mote democratic friendship and understanding
among its members; to broaden the social, cul-
tural, political, athletic, and religious life of its
members and to assist them in every way pos-
sible.
ACTIVE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
SHIRLA SHAW President
ADRIENNE THURMOND Vice-President
ANNETTE WILCOX Corresponding Secretary
MARILYN JOHNSON Treasurer
CORA LEE GANDY Historian
PATRICIA SNOWDEN Chaplain
JOYCE PIXLEY Sergeant-at-Arms
SHIRLEY ROGERS Social Chairman
Connie Moody and Coreta Powell
NOT PICTURED
DELORES HARTSHORN Recording Secretary
PLEDGES
Lois Brewer, Velera Gates, Mary Connell, Lois
Dann, Doris Drawdy, Geraldine Frederick, Delores
Hancock, Barbara Margraves, Rosamond Heathcoe,
Martha Ann Howard, Gabriela Molina, Mary Edna
Parker, Barbara Pence, Dot Wamble, Mary Carol
West, Savilla Young.
NOT PICTURED
Suzanne Blow, Donna Jean Newcomer
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Clark
OFFICERS
CHARLES R. HILLMAN President
GLENN W. MARTIN Vice-President
JULIAN G. CLARK Secretary
EDWARD A. BROWN, J?> Treasurer
ALEX D. FINCH Tyler
RICHARD E. CLARK Chaplain
ADELPHD S
The purpose of the Adelphos Society is to continue
Masonic fellowship in keeping with the tenents of Free Ma-
sonry, furtherance in Masonic education, greater Masonic
services, charitable endeavors that ore worthy, and perfec-
tion of degree teams in all Masonic work.
The most important service of the Adelphos Society is to
receive and aid oil DeMolays enrolled at John B. Stetson
University until they are eligible for membership in a Blue
Lodge.
J. OIlie Edmunds
William R. Arthur
Leonard J. Curtis
Lemuel A. Haslup
HONORARY
MEMBERS
NOT PICTURED
Robert L. Allen
Gus J. Dekle
Frank L. Rogers
S. E. Simpson
Francis P. Williams
H. A. Windhorst
W. N. Wrightman
Harvey L. Wynn
FIRST ROW: A. Leon App, Isaac F. Bonlfay, Samuel W. Bosfick, Richard C. Brand, J. Ray Cable, Ralph Harper.
SECOND ROW: Carl H. Jahnson, Gilbert L. Lycan, Loder L. Potterson, John T. Rhett, Horry L. Taylor, 0. L.
Walker.
SOCIETY
FIRST ROW: Nathan C. Bobroff, J. C. Bodiford, Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., James H. Dixon, Jr., Ronald J. Fruda,
Sam Goodfriend, Arthur J. Gront. SECOND ROW: Walker S. Green, Odis M. Henderson, Roger Jacobs, A. E.
Jones, Jr., William H. O'Connor, Robert E. Pierce, John C. Reed. THIRD ROW Ben Seegers, Ben Sidwell,
Allen B. Smith, M. F. Stiling, J. E. Waddell, Robert W. Wilson, John R. Woods, Condie I. Lewis.
'O n cf n
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S" CLUB
OFFICERS
JACK WHITAKER President
LARRY BOTTOM Secretary
BOB DOTY Treosurer
MEMBERS
FIRST ROW: Clarence Hughes, George Ossorio, Marty Rossi, Al Soppia, Bobby Marks, Bert Kurland. SECOND ROW; George
Everett, Walt Joslnski, Neil Nelson, Charlie Broadway, Poul Odom, Ronald DeLillo. THIRD ROW Dove Laude, Don Martin,
Guido Tambur, Spike Isroel, Wayne Lamb, Joe Roffoele. FOURTH ROW Willie Han, Jim King, Chuck Rhea, Andy Caldwell,
Jock Whitoker, Tom Gibson. FIFTH ROW: Sonny Parrish, Frank Singletary, Buck Hendry, Fulmer Armstrong, Bill Johnson,
Bob Doty.
NOT PICTURED
Larry Bottom, Gene Bowden, Bill Byrom, Kermit Coble, Donald Eokin, Ron Fazekas, Jerry Gallagher, Bob Holl, Harry Hons-
burger. Jack Hurley, Jim Jenkins, George Jochem, B. J. Leathers, Rod Lonsinger, Bill Meeks, Walt Nichols, Clarence Palmer,
Pete Peterson, Del Reinke, Bob Schmidt, Corl Simmons, Merrill Smith, Lew Treen, Jim Yonge.
^'So^
CHEERLEADERS
Kenny Hanson
Buzz Johnson
Marcia Burris
Ernie Carlton
Skip Eddings
Gere Howard
Barbara Rutter
HATTER PEP BAND
Howard Gold
Pete Randall
Ross Kenna
Elwyn Brown
J. T. Owens
Jack Holt
Carl Vollrath
Richard Higgins
Ernest Cowley
Roger Dancz
John Loner
Don Yrxley
Peter Bukur
John DeYoung
Howard Schmock
Howard Lyster
Gary Crawford
John McCorkle
Ray Moeller
Dick and Jeanne
THE LIT
THE LIT STAFF
Associate Editors DICK KALE, JEANNE VAN DORN
Assistant Editor SANDRA SKEENE
Art Editor PAUL T. MocALESTER
Assistant Art Editor LEE NETZORG
Editorial Staff AUSTIN CADWELL, ROLAND CAZER,
ROBERT MAUK, PAT WARD
Stoff Photographer J. C. SQUIRES
Exchange Editor JACK KERZNER
Faculty Advisor DR JOHN HICKS
The LIT, formerly the STETSON QUARTERLY, is the student literary
magazine of the University,
Like Harvey, the well-known invisible rabbit, the magazine was not to be
seen for a while, but with renewed student interest it made its comeback
during the winter quarter, bearing its new title.
The LIT presents original prose, poetry, and illustrations by those students
whose work is considered worthy by Dr. Hicks and the editors.
Dr. John Hicks
Ray
Sandy
Bob
Paul
Austin
Lee
Pat
Roland
Jock
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THE MANAGING EDITORS
They had to smile — the editor was looking on.
THE 19 51
STAFF
Editor GLORIA KLINE
Managing Editors:
Colleges BARBARA PHILLIPS
Business MARCIA TARBERT
Law JULIAN MURPHY
Liberal Arts ULILLA TREON
Music CARLTON CARTER
Greeks JUNE COSSIN
CAROLYN DANIEL
ED NEWTON
Athletics JOE CARLTON
JACK GRIFFITH
BILL SCRANTON
Organizations CAROLYN COLE
BOB MAUK
JEAN GAILBREATH
JOAN GARRISON
Activities JANE JACKSON
FARRAR SCHULTZ
Photography JOANNE KINSLOE
Staff Photographers . . . BARBARA JEAN SMITH
BOB DOTY
Carlton
HATTER
STAFF ASSISTANTS
Bette Brewin
Austin Codwell
OIlie Campbell
Joyce Carmen
Candy Cresse
Mary Katherine Foster
Delores Gray
Charles Hillman
Dorothy Ann Johnson
Mine Kingston
Wayne Oeffler
Nancy Peters
Jane Poole
Judy Porter
Paula Schwartz
Curtis Wilcox
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THE BUSINESS STAFF
Business Manager KEN BERRY
Assistant ELBERT SMITH
Secretaries BARBARA BROCK, NANCY BRENNER,
BARBARA JO LANNOM
PHOTOGRAPHERS-EYE VIEW OF THE STAFF
They've gone in circles so long that stroight lines mal<e them dizzy.
HOMER COOKSEY
Business Manager
JIMMY JORDAN
Editor
BARBARA BRUNDAGE
Managing Editor
THE STET5DN REPORTER
FLORIDA'S OLDEST COLLEGE NEWSPAPER
Jimmy Jordan, Editor-in-Chief
Barbara Brundage, Managing Editor
A. Homer Cooksey, Business Manager
F. A. Green, Associate Editor
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.
News Editors: June Cossin and Pat Merritt; Sports Editors:
Joe Carlton; Society Editor, Robin Hooper; Drama Editor,
Dick Kale; Religion Editor, Ona Barfield; Music Editor, Roger
Dancz; Assistant Sports Editors: Jack Griffith, Bill Scranton;
Staff Artist, Paul MacAlester; Circulation Managers, Mine
Rose Kingston and Andy Wills; Reporters, Tom Mahaffey,
Boerner Butts, Joanne St. John, Barbara Bailey, Joan Mace,
Paula Swartz, Carolyn Cole, Ken Wing, Dorothy Johnson,
Mary Foster, Becky Cavarnos, Forrar Schultz, and Jeanne
Maxcy.
Advertising Staff: Sue Bailey, Alice Cole, Laura Ford, Jane
Poole, Pat Robinson, Joan Slack.
QUARTER NOTES
By Roger Dancz
HATTER CHATTER
By Robin Hooper
Back in the print shop with
Johnny
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Lt. Col. Isaac F. Bonifay
P. M. S. & T.
Lt. Col. John R. Palmer
Assistant P. M. 5. & T.
CADET OFFICERS AND
SPONSORS
Rosemary Wetherlngton, Cadet \.t.
Col. Philip Ashobrauer; Joanne St.
John, Cadet Capt. Lemuel Thomas;
Sue Wilson, Cadet Copt. Clarence
Griffis; Margie Brooks, Cadet Major
George Horth; Shirley Stokes, Cadet
Copt. Richard Spencer.
SFC. Samuel W. Bostick
Sgt. Eirvin M. DeWitt, Jr. Sgt. J. C. Meochun
M/Sgt. Condie I. Lewis
BATTALION STAFF
INSPECTION
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Cadet 2nd Lt. Aubrey Burns
First Platoon Leader
Cadet 2nd Lt. Gabriel George
Second Platoon Leader
Cadet 1st Lt. Laurier Beard
Executive Officer
Cadet 2nd Lt. James Jordan
Third Platoon Leader
Cadet Copt Richard Spencer
Cadet 2nd Lt. John Scolt
Second Platoon Leoder
Codet 2nd Lt. Kenneth Berry
First Platoon Leader
Cadet 1st Lt. James Carter
Executive Officer
Cadet 2nd Lt. Wm. Whitaker
Third Platoon Leader
COMPANY
A '
First Sergeant: M/Sgt. Joe T. Martin
Company Supply Sergeant: SFC. Julius G, Petruska
Guidon Bearer: Cpl. Bob Scott
COMPANY ''B'
First Sergeant: M, Sgt. Carl Gaffe
Company Supply Sergeant: SFC. Cecil Boyd
Guidon Bearer: Cpl. D. C. Gatch
First Platoon: M, Sgt. Noell Gilbert
Platoon Guide: SFC: Donald Martin
FIRST SQUAD. SFC. Malcolm Stephens, Lambert Constantine,
Ronald DeLilla, Charles Anderson, Harry Evertz, Richard Lassiter,
Tom LeClere, Sgt. Don Noell.
SECOND SQUAD: SFC. Albert Ainsworth, Eugene Bivings, Jack
Griffith, William Han, Richard Herble, Jerry Hopkins, Jack Kern,
Sgt. James Russell.
THIRD SQUAD: SFC. Jack Collins, Richard Hurley, James
Nance, Rod Lonsinaer, Kenneth Mcintosh, Al Sappio, Solvotore
Manfre, Sgt. Cecil Davis.
Second Platoon: M Sgt. Jack Carl
Platoon Guide: SFC. Adrian Andrews
FIRST SQUAD: SFC. Carl Jackson, Jack Oksnee, Tony Samarkos,
John Smith, William Scranton, Ben Singletary, James Taveniere,
Sgt. Charles Williams.
SECOND SQUAD: SFC. Gene Hill, Robert Steffins, James Wat-
son, Larry Bottom, Calhoun Byrd, John Hunt, Sgt. Eugene Sheffield.
THIRD SQUAD: SFC. Carroll Lewis, Billy Joe Leathers, Roger
Dolson, Ronald Fabekas, Thomas Gold, James King, Stanley
Brumley, Sgt. Roy Kennington.
First Platoon: M/Sgt. Charles Hilty
Platoon Guide: SFC. Robert Huffman
FIRST SQUAD: SFC. John Clausen, William Wilcox, Stafford
Wing, Spencer Wonton l°rry Gallagher, Charles Nelson, Richard
Reinking, Sgt. Ed Hatfield.
SECOND SQUAD: SFC. John Hodges, Bruce Clary, Richard
Evans, Alfred Daub, Theodore Heisig, Richard Ellsworthy, Donald
Johnson, Sgt. John Imand.
THIRD SQUAD: Clarence Hughes, John Magruder, George
Painter, Charles Gobrieison, Billy Griffith, Kenneth Blakeslee,
Sgt. Melvin Smith.
Second Platoon: M/Sgt. Fronk Fernandez
Platoon Guide: SFC. Robert Doty
FIRST SQUAD: SFC. Wallace Grissett, Gene Hunt, Walter
Jasinski, Robert Jenson, Kenneth Wing, Kenneth Mortin, Sgt.
Joseph Bailey.
SECOND SQUAD: SFC. Odis Henderson, Kenton Harrison, Gar-
rett Quick, Charles Rea, William Byrom, Charles Harris, Sgt.
James Diffin.
THIRD SQUAD: SFC. Sylvan Davis, BIymn Reider, Merfon
Reddick, Delbert Reinke, George Jochem, Robert Mathews, Sgt.
Edward Drury.
Third Platoon: M/Sgt. Don Jorrell
Platoon Guide: SFC. Edward McCloran
FIRST SQUAD: SFC. James Seymour, Cecil Holley, William
Johnson, Charles Lowatt, Tom Mahoffey, Fred Mouk, Dan Mann,
Sgt. William Tomlinson.
SECOND SQUAD: SFC Isham Anderson, David Jackson, Arvid
Peterson, Charles Powers, Donald Richardson, Horry Rutledge,
John Schooley, Sgt. Eugene Plott.
THIRD SQUAD: SFC. Sol Israel, Edward Stephany, Richard
Toole, George Schrieffer, Guido Tambur, Robert Levine, Sgt.
Vincent Stodnick.
Third Platoon: M/Sgt. Harry Honsberger
Platoon Guide: SFC. Fred Beighley
FIRST SQUAD: SFC. William Hyde, Micheal Torbo, Biarne
Anderson, Edward A'-mstrong, Oliver Campbell, Bill Rice, Richard
Pellicer, Sgt. John Dame.
SECOND SQUAD: SFC. Robert Chastain, Thomas Gibson, Robert
Marks, Joseph McLeod, Ulmer Parrish, Dave Laude, Theodore
Helton, Sgt. Houston Best.
THIRD SQUAD: SFC. Francis Green, John Wilson, Paul Lee,
Paul DeMez, William Jackson, Louis Farr, Philip Jochem, Sgt.
Martin Averman.
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JOAN COOK
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VIRGINIA DAVIS
QUEENS
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The Hatter presents those selected by the
student body for recognition as having reached
the highest achievement in their respective
fields. Unless otherwise designated, these
pictures were made in Alumnus Dick Pope's
Cypress Gardens by Bob Eastman.
ROGER DANCZ
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MARGARET PARTI N
campus life
HARRY HURST
athletics
GRACE LENZYCK
Photo by Horace Heley
CHARLIE BROADWAY
Photo by Horace Heley
PAUL MacALESTER
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BETTY LAND
little
theatre
JAMES DAVIS
r e 1 i q i D u s
activities
WAYNE OEFFLER
student
QDvernment
student
putilicatinns
PAT ROBERTS
Photo by Horace Heley
JAMES JORDAN
Photo by Trammel Pickett
glee club
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VIRGINIA LEE CULBRETH
GEORGE EVERETT
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WHO'S
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BILL BIRNBAUM
EARL COMPTON
JUNE COSSIN
VIRGINiALEE CULBRETH
JIMMIE NELL FLEMING
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STEVE STRATFORD
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SHIRLA SHAW
The highest honor given to any student
at Stetson University is that of being
chosen as a nominee for Who's Who
Among Students in American Universi-
ties and Colleges. A student-faculty
committee made the list of prospective
nominees and submitted those names to
the Academic Committee for the final
selection. The Hatter extends his con-
gratulations to Stetson's Who's Who.
DOROTHY FLORY
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ELIZABETH FLORY
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JEANE HARRIS
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"Stetson Sparks
at the Half-Century
Mark"
1950
HOMECOMING
Homecoming was wonderful I But
then Stetson Homecoming olways is.
The alumni turned out in droves (1)
and the barbecue was a delicious suc-
cess (2) in spite of a few spatters
of rain and a sudden falling of the
thermometer.
This is part of the parade of deco-
rated floats (6). And oh! the work
that went into those floats and other
decorations (2). The judges sot in
style on the reviewing stand while
the rest of us ordinary folk stood on
our aching feet and clapped for the
float of our choice. Pi Phi (11), Sig
Ep (12), and Sigma Nu (13) were the
lucky winners.
The game was great, too. Espe-
cially OS we won. Our sponsors looked
lovely and handsome, respectively,
and of course Maggie and Jack were
tops as mayor and hostess.
The great day ended in a fitting
manner. Who could ask for more
than Q handsome escort and the mu-
sic of Charlie Spivak.
The Women's Council hit a new
high with special 1 A.M. permissions,
and by that time the most anyone
could do was smile and murmur,
"Good-night. It was wonderful" —
that is about the best word for it,
too. Stetson really sparked at Home-
coming.
Carolyn Cole
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THE CITY OF DeLAND
and
DeLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Offer
Congratulations to the Graduating Class
of
STETSON UNIVERSITY
DeLand is located in the ridge section of east Central Florida, 1 10 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
Get Those
FINE SANDWICHES AND MILK SHAKES
SHAWHAN'S
PHONE 1027
116 E. RICH
LAUNDERETTE
DELAND
FLORIDA
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30 MINUTE WASHING AND DRYING
ONE AND TWO DAY DRY CLEANING
108 West Rich Ave.
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GIBBS
YOUR STORE
Ladies' and Children's Ready -to-Y/ ear
and Shoes
PHONE 240
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BETTY DREKA SHOP
Where Stetson Styles Are Molded
S. BLVD.
DE LAND, FLORIDA
Congratulations . . .
Graduates of the Class of '51
No matter where the path may lead,
please accept our best wishes for a
future full of happiness, prosperity and
continued good fortune.
FLORIDA BANK
AT DE LAND
Member:
Florida National Group
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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ALABAMA ENGRAVING CO,
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for Quality and Thrift . . .
SUPER MARKETS
and FOOD STORES
of Florida
Compliments of
CLIFTON BROTHERS
— BUICK DEALERS —
New and Used Cars
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Phone 635
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
"Where Good Friends Meet"
100 S. Boulevard
DeLcnd
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DIXON'S
Your Store for —
• Art Supplies
• Greeting Cards
• Stationery
• School Supplies
113 N. Blvd
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JESS MATH AS
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
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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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Best Wishes
to the
CLASS of 1951
WALTER MANN
PENNErS No. 1 job is
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FOR OVER
27 YEARS
ALLEN WHITE CO.
DELAND, FLORIDA
Congratulations Seniors - - - - on your achievements to date
Especially to those who hove visited us we want to extend our
best wishes through the coming years — Ruby & Paul
GEORGIE BOY'S
STETSON'S MEETING PLACE OFF THE CAMPUS
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STETSON
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Flower
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OUR SPECIALTY
Reservations and Trips for
Stetson Students
No Charge — Prompt Service
LANIER TRAVEL SERVICE
222 N BLVD.
PHONE 815
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Compliments of
Mitchell Cleaners
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Phone 865
Volusia Pharmacy
A Walgreen Agency
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Modern Soda Fountain
Compliments of
Allen-Summerhill
Funeral
Home
J. E. SUMMERHILL, Funeral Director
Phone 62
24-Hour Ambulance
Service
Established 1877
126 East New York Ave.
DeLand, Fla.
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Atlantic Ice
Company
PHONE 875
BETTER REFRIGERATION
AT LOWER COST
See the New . . .
AIR CONDITIONED
ICE REFRIGERATOR
Picnic Chests - Beverage Chests - Cold Boxes
Ice Cream Freezers - Water Coolers
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FRIERSON'S
On the Boulevard
You Can Be Sure If It's —
WESTINGHOUSE
BILL HOLLER MOTOR SALES
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC
"Quality Service Headquarters"
Phone 694 - 695 550 South Boulevard
DeLand, Florida
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Compliments of:
R. 0. HEARD, Agent
Florida Greyhound Lines
218 E. Ohio Ave.
Telephone 746
Compliments of
F. N. DeHuy & Son
JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS
A Complete Repair Service
139 N. Boulevard
Telephone 270
Compliments of
T. & H. MOTORS
KAISER-FRAZER
and
HENRY J. DEALER
116 West Rich
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THE BARNETT
NATIONAL BANK
"A Florida Landmark"
DE LAND -JACKSONVILLE -AVON PARK
COCOA -ST. AUGUSTINE
Member Federal Reserve System
and
F.D.I.C.
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AFTER You Finish School
WHAT?
What are you going to do?
What are you going to be?
Have You Considered
Food Retailing?
Food Retailing Offers You:
Employment in one of the largest, most stable industries
of our country. Work in pleasant surroundings, with
alert, aggressive, progressive people. Food retailing is
not monotonous; new scenes and situations develop
daily. All jobs in retailing is not behind the counter.
There ore department heads, supervisors, ossistant man-
agers, buyers and other jobs which offer unusual oppor-
tunity to those fitted and trained to fill them.
Success in food retailing is o good success. Most of those
at the top began at the bottom. Under war conditions,
with a general shortage of workers, there is exceptional
opportunity now in food retailing even tor high school
girls and boys on a part-time basis. The experience ond
training gained now will fit you to advance rapidly when
you finish school and enter full time employment.
If you are interested in making your success in Food
Retailing, or even in spare time employment, write or
apply to
PERSONNEL MANAGER
Winn & Lovett Grocery Co.
BEAVER & BARNETT STS. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
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IN TOWN!
Orange Belt Pharmacy
"Prescription Specialists"
COMPLETE DRUG AND FOUNTAIN
SERVICE
Next to the Dreka Theatre Phone 555
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Compliments of
V. W. GOULD AGENCY
REALTORS
INSURORS
— Since 1907 —
201 N. Boulevard Phone 147
WE'RE proud . . . that in our own simple way,
we hove the privilege of serving the people
of this community.
We're proud . . . when we see whole families
come in together . . . and when parents tell
us, "I never have to worry when my child is
in your theatre."
We're proud . . . when we see our patrons
with the smile of a grand time on every face,
refreshed by o full measure of entertainment.
We're proud ... of the contribution we make
to the well-being of our town.
We're proud . . . that our theatre is o com-
munity center in every sense, at the call of
every worthy cause.
And we're proud of Hollywood and its serious
men and women, devoting their ingenuity and
energy to improving your entertainment.
We're the proudest men in DeLand.
We're the staff of your Athens Theatre.
OUR HATS ARE OFF!
TO THE CLASS OF '51
May Success and Happiness be Theirs
FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION
J. G. GRAVLEE, District Manager
Compliments of
Eastland Apartment, Dedicated December 21, 1950.
The Seminary now has 186 student apartments.
STANDARD DEGREES OFFERED
B.D., Th. M., and Th.D. B.R.E. and M.R.E. in
in Theolog>- Religious Education and Mu
Roland Q. Leavell, Th.D., D.D., President
1220 Washington Avenue New Orleans 13, Louisian
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Headquarters for
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Circs - Tabus - Charbert - Chen Yu - Peggy Sage 1
Roger & Gallet - Guerlain - Old Spice ]
Seaforth - Max Factor's - Coty 1
Harriet Hubbard Ayers - Evening in Paris I
Houbigont - Chantilly - Richard Hudnut j
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Compliments of:
DREKA THEATRE
HOME OWNED
FLORIDA OPERATED
— :— A TALGAR THEATRE — :—
The Best Possible Entertainment at All Times
OPEN 1:45 DAILY
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"Hatter"
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ART SCHILLER
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Everything for the Smoker
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Breakfast is Our Specialty
Cor. Blvd. and Rich
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We Appreciate the Success You Have Brought Us
— Pete and Tom
MORRIS RESTAURANT
203 N. BOULEVARD DELAND, FLA.
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• Tennis Equipment
• Fishing Tackle
• Golf Clubs
• and the Latest in Books
It's the
Daytona Book Store
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