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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 


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LONG  A   PART  OF  THE 
SPIRIT   OF   STETSON 


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DEDICATE 
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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 


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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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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 


32 


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. 


38 


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. 


35 


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 


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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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n  Q 


I  O  I 


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. 


42 


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 


Ik^HiftiH 


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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 


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LEONARD  J.  CURTIS 

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Crossley,   Homon 

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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 

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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. 


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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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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 

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Anderson 

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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. 


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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. 


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Beasley 
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Bethea 

Birnbaum 
Blockwell 


Blaser 

Blassick 

Bowman 

Brewin 

Broadway 


Brundoge 
Bryan 
Bryant 
Burns 
Bush,  P. 


Bush,  W. 
Cadwell 
Caldwell 
Cane 
Carter,  J.  C. 


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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. 


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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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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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Fraser 
Yoxley 


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 


Stetson's    Pride   at    Homecoming. 


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Cowley 


Everett 

Flory 

Harris 


Judge 

Moody 

Owens 

Show 

Williams 


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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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 

Dann 

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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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JOHN   B.   STETSON   UNIVERSITY   GLEE    CLUB 

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. 

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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 


9  5  0-1951 
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: 


1.-,M 


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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Co-Captoins 
PAUL    ODOM  FRED  HOGAN 


1950  STETSON  FOOTBALL  TEAM 


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Hogan    catches    a    long    one 


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 


JAX   NAVY   D 


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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 


vt 


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 


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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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r  ^B  OFFICERS 

-^-.     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 

Tf    ' 

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 

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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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Oksnee 
Randall 
Rutledge 


Smith 
Stedronsky 


HONORARY      MEMBERS 


Pres 

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.     Dr.    Harry  Garwood     .     W. 
Allyn    Thompson 

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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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128 


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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FACULTATE 

Dea 

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Col. 

John   T.    Rhett 

Dr. 

William    E.    Duckw 

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Dr. 

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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 


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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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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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MINISTERIAL 


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 

NOT      PICTURED 

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 

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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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THE    HDNDR 

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 


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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 


CHAPTER  'IHn  *^>"'<i|^  afi^lk^  ^ 

ROLL  m^  ^^^^  0^'m 

Elizabeth    Flory  ^V^  ^  ^.^^Bk  P^  T  1  W- 

Odis  Henderson  ^^J  ^^^ta.  "•       — *     «»^i»  ^>1-'^  -^        " 

John    Hodges  ^■KjS^    ''^^'^tSl^^mi  *        ^  ^^  ■u-^'zsiHnt^        ^ 

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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May 


Wolstenholme 


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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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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VIRGINIA  DAVIS 


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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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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 


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activities 


WAYNE  OEFFLER 


student 
QDvernment 


student 
putilicatinns 


PAT  ROBERTS 

Photo  by   Horace   Heley 


JAMES  JORDAN 

Photo  by  Trammel  Pickett 


glee      club 


law      s  c  h  D  D  1 


VIRGINIA  LEE  CULBRETH 


GEORGE  EVERETT 


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EARL  COMPTON 


JUNE    COSSIN 


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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. 


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"Stetson   Sparks 

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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 


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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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Compliments  of 

BETTY  DREKA  SHOP 

Where  Stetson  Styles  Are  Molded 


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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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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 

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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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SUPPLYING  STETSON  STUDENTS 
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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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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E.   Rich  Ave. 


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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STOUDENMIRE'S 
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PHONE  389 


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Compliments  of 

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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Phone  833 


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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Proudest  Men 

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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— Pete  and  Tom 

MORRIS    RESTAURANT 

203  N.  BOULEVARD  DELAND,  FLA. 


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