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'Catholic Student Community

Each of us
is the only person
who can give the other
what each of us wants to have

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Baptist Student Union

The Baptist Student Union is a
complex circle of inward fellow-
ship, worship, and learning; yet
an all encompassing sphere of
outward involvement and outre-
ach to others. The BSU choir
performed the Christian Folk
Musical, "Hello, World" during
Spring and Fall quarters. Sunday
morning opportunities for wor-
ship and study give students a
deep~r understanding of their
faith. Students participate in ac-
tivities' related to Homecoming
and other events. Having lunch
and \\:'atching an Auburn foot-
ball game on TV is a popular ac-
tivity at ,the Center.

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Alpha Phi Omega

First row: Curtis Stulting, Blaine Childress, Tommy Gordon, Paul Phillips. Second row: Bob Barker, Scott Harvey, Bill Barker, Trey Benson. Third
row: L. B. Groover, Stan Bialas, John Puckett, Rod Clark, Roger Beason, Gary West, Arnold Strength, Jeff Gammell, Jim Richards, Mike Rogers,
Barney Hart, Jim Abernathy, Donna Henderson, Virgil Culver, Vernell Barnes.
Jim Richards-Secretary, Trey
Benson-President, Stan Bi-
alas-Service Vice-President,
Rod Oark-Membership Vice-
President, Roger Beason-
Treasurer.

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Gamma Sigma Sigma

Gena Adams, Paula Andrews, Nona Barnett, Debbie Baxley, Jo Ann Berrey, Kathy Brown, Mary Jean Bryara, Becky Burson, Emily Caldwell, Judy
Carleton, Marie Cox, Diane Davis, Brenda Forman, Dianne Grace, Carolyn Guthiie, Kathy Hartzog, Marsha Hutchinson, Renee Hutchinson,
Karen Leidholt, Harriette Matthews, Susan Newman, Debbie Orr, Susan Owens, Karen Pearson, Cindy Peck, Susan Perry, Marilyn Pinkston,
Nancy Poss, Debbie Price, Florence Prichett, Mary Pruet, Nancy Reeves, Cathy Roberts, Lisa Startzman, Rosanna Tidwell, Gail Triplett, Ginger
Walker, Debbie Walsh, Mary Ellen Weeymes, Gale White, Marion Whitehurst, Pam Williams, Sharon Witherintong, Jolene Wood, Candace
York.

Auburn University Jaycees

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American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Al Nebrig, Charles Stephenson, Doug Allen, Jahanshah Lohrasbi, Wayne Rogers, Debbie Adams, Betty Bobo, Carl Pinyard, Bruce McKinney,
Charles Howard, Bob Page, Larry Haight, David Berthaume, Louis Cummings, Russ Teague, Frank Kleinschrodt, Doug Maxwell, Dennis Wil-
liams, Chris Creagan, Felix Phillips, David Kinney, Rick Coleman, Buzzy Harrell.
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Ari,erican Institute of Industrial Engineers

Left to right: First Row: Bob Wilson, Robert Robinson, Washington Carr, Tom Cabaniss, Elon W . Maddox Jr., Larry Lynch. Second Row:
Curtis Stulting, Donald Catt, John Powell, George Herran, Gary Hallen, Jeff Green. Third Row: Jay Hessey Sam Donovan, Rick Alvis,
Wayne Cato, Don Jones.

First Row: Rick Bauer, Ralph Jones, Tom Barr, !scar Brannen, Greg Abercrombie, Bill Streyer, Minson Crotty, Cameron Ellis, Jerry
Spurlock, Second Row: Gene Waters, Kerry Jordan, Tim Windham, Ernest Gay, Jim Killett, Arthur Lane, Charles Bagley, Ed
McKeyes. Third Row: Bill Wallace, Curtis Maulsay, Gary Chaffin, Terry Wise, Nelson Hanks, Johnny Rudd, John D. Winter, John P.
Starks, Jerry D. Rhodes, Steve Johnson. Fourth Row: David Lord, Ron Williams, Joe F. Hardy, William Tomb, Theodore Sendak,
Alfred Cannon, Thomas Seay, Michael J. Sosebee, Joseph A. Rhodes, Jr. Fifth Row: Jim Butler.

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A.I.M.E.-The American Institute For
Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering

Hong Tze Lzn, Richard H. McSwain, Jackie Milam, John W . Rockett-secre-
tary, William R. McMichen-president, Wartam A. Jemian-faculty advisor,
Bruce W . Davis-treasurer, Craig B. Garbarini, Michael Chiao.

Auburn Student Engineers Council

The student Engineers' Council consists of representatives from each of the honoraries and professional societies. The objectives of the council
are to coordinate the activities of the member organizations and the School of Engineering, thus providing a communication link between
faculty and students.
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I.E~E.E.
Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers

First r<:Htl: John Dominguez, Edward Naylor, Ronald Lipham-Shocker Editor, Charles C. Steneck, Larry H. Stowe, Larry Jennings, Ray Mitchell,
Roger C. Parker. Second row: Vince Poor-Chairman, Stan Shinkle-Vice-Chairman, Alan Averhart-Treasurer, David M. Phelps, Johnny Willing-
ham, Mark K. Moshell, James W. Allen, H. Ray Kelley, Philip Madonia. Third row: Lewis Robinson, Travis Tucker, Woodrow Lansford-Engi-
neer's Council, Richard C. Kinnaird, Jr., William D. Hu_nter, William J. Brennan, Jr., Aubrey A. Clemens, Jr., Charles L. Smith-Secretary, Gary L.
West, Edwin Polke. Fourth row: William J. Furgeson, Fulton P. Furbush, Gary C. Wheat, Jr., John W. McCullough, James B. Fisher, Larry E.
Hilburn, Donnie R. Miller, Roger M. Lee, Richard Robbins.

Founded in 1884 with Thomas Edison and Alexander Gra-
ham Bell among its original 25 members, IEEE has grown to
become the world's largest engineering society with over
160,000 members; of which 20,000 are Students. It publishes
one-tenth of the world's principal papers in the electrical
and electronics fields. The Auburn University Student
Branch supplements the electrical engineering curriculum
with programs designed to keep the student aware of cur-
rent engineering practice in industry. Less technical activi-
ties include football and softball competition and spring
picnics.

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Alpha Eta Rho

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Row 1: David Bell, Henry Burdg, Pratt Sherer, Bill Pinney, Ernie LeRoy, Harold Decker, advisor, Rad Butts. Row 2: Bryan Allen, Dennis Wright,
Bob Warner, Pat Kahl, Bonnie Smith, Lee Mann, Tom Grove. Not pictured: Jon Eric Stroberg, Thomas E. Worthington, Bob Arnwine, Ernie
Howell.

Gamma Chapter of Alpha Eta Rho is the Auburn chapter of the
international professional aviation fraternity. The fraternity serves
as an active liaison between interested students of aviation and
the leaders of the industry.

Gamma Chapter was chartered on December 5, 1969 and has
continued to grow into a highly functional organization.

Gamma Chapter also sponsors the War Eagle Flying Team
which represents Auburn in National intercollegiate Flying Asso-
ciation airmeets.

An active interest in Aviation is the major requirement of
membership.

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Eta Kappa Nu

Row 1: Mike Clements, Engineering Council Representative, Stan Shinkle, Vice-President, Larry White, President, Stevan A. Davis, Recording
Secretary, Ray Kelley, Treasurer, Ewell W . Lansford, Corresponding Secretary. Row 2: Don Morley, J.D . Roark, Mark K. Moshell, James B. Fisher,
Sam Coursen, Larry B. Carlisle, D. Patrick Gorman, Jr. Row 3: Nikki H. Rawson, Kuo-Chi Chang, Charles Steneck, Ted Serota, Phil Saunders, Tim
Marcinak, Richard C. Kinnard, Jr. Row 4: Lewis E. Mcinnis, Breck Mixson, Ronald Columbo, Rickey Upton, Larry Wells, David Wright, John C.
Wyatt. Row 5: Michael Glover, Roger Harris, Larry Stowe, Michael Helms, Dick Lanier, Tommy Baldwin, Alan Averhart. Row 6: Ernest Arniotis,
Frank Smith, Robf!rt Patterson, Phillip Alexander, Lynn Paseur, Jim Dickson, Richard John Poturalski. Row 7: Ronald M . Collins, Dennis M. Corri-
gan, David J. Robinson, George H. Landingham, H. Vincent Poor.

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Pi Tau Sigma

Front row, left to right: Bill Tomb, William Dickie, Jr., Steve Barchie, Arthur Lane, Joe Hardie, Greg Abercrombie, Drew Rhodes, Jerry
Spurlock. Second row: Robert Meyer, Jim Butler, Dr. Jerry Dunn, Hal Brazelton, Jr., Phebe Stevenson, Oscar Brannen, Richard Hill, Jr.,
Ken Robertson, Ted Sendek, Norman Briggs. Third row: Rick Battiste, Wayne Holland, David Lord, Thomas Hereford, Jr., Manson
Crotty, Joe Bishop, Richard McSwain, Terry Wise, Steve Johnson, Wayne Hodges.

Sigma Gamma Tau

Front row, left to right: Phil Baggett, Mike Lyon, Jessee Murph, Hein Paetz, Norman Speakman. Back row: Charles Smith, Ed Ingram,
Nathan Adams, Robert Groover, Bob May, Dennis Groover, John Campbell. Not pictured: Dr. M. A. Cutchins, Faculty Advisor.

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Phi
Lambda
Upsilon

first row, left to right: Dr. J. L. Greene-Advisor, Seetha Kammula-Secretary, John Coleman-President, Doug Maxwell-Vice President, Dr. P. f .
Ziegler-Treasurer. Second row: Wade Cain, Terry Hull, Susan Plant, Deborah York, Michal Powell, Ju Chao Tang. Third row: Bill Samuel, Rich-
ard Cotton, Richard Saunders, David Brubaker, James Austin, Ching San Lee. fourth row: Jerry Abroms, Chris Creagan, Lewis Cummings, Felix
Phillips, Bob Sylvester, Steve Budenstein, Hugh Otwell.

Tau
Beta
Pi

first row, left to right: Wendell Duke-Cataloger, David Lord-Secretary, Chuck Singley, Arthur Lane-Vice President, Woody Gar-
mon-President, R. C. Wright. Second row: Don Hall, David Berthaume, Rick Battiste, Greg Abercrombie, Mike Helms Richard
Kinnaird. Third row: Robert Patterson, Joseph Hardy, John Theissen, Bruce McKinney. fourtll row: Phillip Alexander, Ro~rt Wil-
son, Jorn Killett, Peter Quintero, Lynn Paseur, Charles Moore. fifth row: Jerry Spurlock, Greg Berwald, Phil Baggette, Duke Coate.
Sixth row: Drew Rhodes, Phil Saunders, Ted Serota, Sam Pearson. Seventh row: Marc Jernigan, Sam Coursen, Charles Daniel, Dick
Lanier, W. E. Warnock, Jr., Charles Shinkle. Eighth row: William Samuel, Jane Corley, John Beirahorn, Don Heacock. Ninth row:
Dennis Williams.

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Alpha Epsilon Delta

Excellence in premedical scholarship is encouraged by Alpha Episilon Delta international premedical honor society. In carrying out its
goals, it offers service to its members through lectures, films and field trips. It offers service to its school also by helping the Red Cross
in the annual blood drive, and it helps administrators alter pre-med curriculums. The members work to stimulate appreciation of the
study of medicine. Officers include: Steve Price, Pres; John Lightfoot, V. Pres; Samuel Richbourg, Treas; Margaret Stammer, Sec; and
George C. Foster, Faculty Adviser.

A national medical • Lambda Tau
technology honor
society !"' ·'.

Left to Right: Molly Hall, Marsha Hutchinson, Kay Stammer, Janice Osborn, Pres; Kathy Cain, Nancy Rimill, Vincent Lau, Bonnie
Mallory, Susan Vitalis, Sally Hart, and Donna Phillips.

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Kappa Epsilon L-R: Row 1: Steve Holland, Robert Rosser, Cecil Dur-
rett, Haley Dobbs, Debra Garner, Sharlene Baker,
John Sherei. Row 2: Tommy Hodges, Bob Heidepriem,
Ron Jones, Ricky Stevens, James Miller, Thurmon
Howard. Row 3: Dr. Leon Wilkens Jr., Charles Still, Jon
Skaggs, Jimmy Word, Tom Ozbirn, Ron Sherrill, Row
4: Dr. C. Larry Thomasson, Lanny Boyd, Judson Mulli-
can, Howard Pritchett, Larry Thompson. Row 5: Ted
Nothdurft, Dr. J. Tyrone Gibson, Larry Riley, Randall
Chandler, Frank Maddox, Bob Hagler, Don Watts.

Phi . Chapter of Kappa Epsilon is a
profesional fraternity for women in
pharmacy. Its membership is limited
to those women who have been ad-
mitted to the professional pharmacy
program. Its purpose is to unite
women students of pharmacy in co-
operating with the faculty and stimu-
lating desire for high scholarship.

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Auburn Student Speech and Hearing Association

Left to right: Row 1: Sarah Stoner, Marianne Battagila, Pat Bentley, Chris Semmler, Lynne Butler, Debbie Hawkins, Jess Perkins. Row 2:
Suzanne Carstens, Fran Howkins, Brucie Beveridge, Becky Blackwell, Judy Giles, Randall Wilks. Row 3: Val Harper, Joelene Vickers, Danny
Phillips, David Langley.

Auburn Marketing Society

The purpose of the Auburn
Marketing Society is to apply
classroom knowledge to ev-
eryday life. Any student is eli-
gible. They participate in
Honors Day activities, field
trips, and encourage busi-
nessmen to come to Auburn
to speak on the practical ap-
p Ii cations of marketing
methods.

Back Row: Stan Hart, Leaman Scott. Row 2: James Wallace, Marty McMullin; Tommy Hill. Row 1: Ken Myers, Steve
McCullars, Don Flowers. Not Pictured: Dr. Renas, Advisor, Beth Barros, Bruce Wrenn, Chuck Potter.

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Delta Sigma Pi

Members include: Chris Joseph, Joel Holley, Jack Ham, Wayne Johnson, Lindsey Boney, Wayne Ethridge, Joe Williams, Jim Mc Gowen, Augus-
tine Young, Jim Attaway, Allen Baldone, Dennis Berry, Bryan Blackburn, Donny Bolton, Greg Burgess, Mike Byrne, Jim Corman, Myles Cowan,
Keith Dunn, Robert Faulk, Tim Finley, Richey Flowers, Bo Foster, John Harpe, Mark Hart, Bob Jones, Chris King, Jim Knight, John Lassiter,
Charles Lewis, Danny Lowery, John Lucas, Richard McAbee, Harold Mann, Mike Mitchum, Dwight Montague, Steve Mortonson, Lyall Paul, Lee
Pitts, Joel Potter, Taylor Rider, Kenny Roberts, Ken Rogers, Doug Springfield, John Urban, Gary Wall, Doug Watson, John Wild, Bruce Wrenn,
Dennis P. Hale.

The International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi was
founded to foster the study of business in universities; to
encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of
students for their mutual advancement by reseprch and
practice; to promote closer affiliation between the com-
mercial world and students of commerce, and to further a
higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the
civic and commercial welfare of the community. The Bet a
Lambda Chapter at Auburn implements these goals through
activie people.

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Auburn Student Accounting Association

Members include: James Gaffney, Randall Birdsong, Linda Dean, Earl Culver, Debby Newman, Dan Pichon, Dorothy Butler, Ken Johnston, Jim
Knight, Brenda McCorquodale, Patsy Hester, Ruth Ann Smart, Rush Bricken, Christopher King, Harold Mann, Steve Drake, Chris Joseph, Edna
Whidby, Ken Alderman, Ken Plunkett, Augustine Young, Belinda Bradford, Robert Breedlove, Lindsey Boney, Richard McAbee, R.C. Becker,
advisor, John Smith, Geoff Ketcham, Paul Claytor.

National Collegiate Association for Secretaries

Seated: Marion Whitehurst-Treasurer, Kay Christy-Historian, Debbie Osutlaw-Vice President, Linda Williams-President, Charlotte Hayles-
Publicity Chairman, and Debra Gore-Secretary. Standing: Donna Aderholt, Miss Mary George Lamar, Diane Allen, Mrs. Mary Street, Dottie
Webb, Kathleen Bums, Charlot McConnell, Linda Phillips, Mrs. Frances Hale, Lissa McCall, Carolyn Whitlark.

Sigma Lambda Chi Sigma Lambda Chi, the build-
Builders Guild ing construction honorary frater-
nity began at Auburn University
on November 15, 1966. Sigma
Lambda Chi is concerned with
developing good relations be-
tween the Department of Build-
ing Technology and the building
industry. A student must be ma-
joring in building construction
and have a 1.80 overall grade
point. Row 1: Wayne Schuette,
faculty advisor, George Rabb,
Cathy -vurk-Vice President,
Benjamin Burks, William Jay,
Steven Hale, Thomas Dunlap-
President, Bart Amey-Secretary
Treasurer. Row 2: Walter Stoves,
George Walker, Brian Wright,
Tom Burford, Paul Labriola, Wil-
liam Waligora. Not shown:
Roger Rice, Robert Holk.

Row 1: George Parker, Rod Cooke, Row 2: Professor Paul Brandt, Chip Norris, Walter Joly, Bill Waligora, Vaughn Howell, Benjie
Burkes, Pat O'Connor, George Walker, Cathy Turk, Robert Holk, Larry Lawson, Ben Pritchett, Row 3: Clinton Horn; Thomas E. Bur-
ford, Steve Hale.

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Auburn Student
Home Economics

Association

The Auburn Student Home Economics Association is the professional or-
ganization for majors in home economics or any of its specialized areas. Its
purpose is to promote a better understanding of the role of a home econo-
mist in the different fields. Upstairs, first row: Carla Comish, Lynne Brown,
Susie Singer-Vice Chairman, Brenda Young-Chairman. Second row : Mary
Anne Boney, Sharon Witherington. Third row: Becky Patterson-Historian,
Fran Haupt-Publicity Chairman, Kim Lucas. Fourth row: Frances Swift-
Projects Chairman, Susan Hardwick-Treasurer. Fifth row : Sandra Moore-
Secretary, Cecil Stephens, Hariette Mathews. Sixth row: Karen Knapp, La-
nita Carter, Jane Henderson. Seventh row: Joan Cauley, Blanche Agee,
Peggy Watford. Downstairs, left to right: Becky Wise-Publicity Chairman,
Joy Bumgarner, Judy Carleton.

American
Institute of

Interior
Designers

The American Institute of Interior Designers
student chapter of Auburn University works to
foster an appreciation and understanding of the
ideas and objectives of the national institute
and state chapters, to foster and promote fel-
lowship, cooperation and a spirit of unity be-
tween students and practitioners; and to em-
phasize and promote professional ethics, high
standards of design, and high quality of educa-
tion. President: Liefje Hogg, Vice President: Eric
Dale, Secretary: Ann Whitehead, Treasurer:
Carole Elrod, Sponsor: Mary F. Carter.

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Modeling

Board

'Left to right, first row: Pattie Wood, ·Deve Hooton-President,

Robyn Vissing. Second row: Garth Gilchrist, Margret Yeargan,
Kathy Zeigler. Third row: Denise Price, Helena de Villiers, Casey
Giarratano, Karen Sundby. Foup h row: Sharon Kinney, Theresa
McElrath, Lyndal Myrick, Meb Bryan, Charlotte Smith.

Fashion Incorporated

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Omi~ron Nu-Home Economics Honorary

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Mrs. Carol Jones, Mrs. Jane Lorendo, Dr. Marian Chastain, Donna Wilkins, Jo Bunson, Julie Donnan, Jane Ann Haynes,
Shou Lib Chuang, Bobbye Parker, Olivia Walden, Gail Hison, Adelia Heins, Janet Mahaffey, Darien May, Margaret M . Pitts.

Phi Psi-Textile Honorary

Bobby Foshee, Blaine Childres, Bobby Walker-Advisor, Andy Johnson, Kay Tising, James McKemie, Paul
Belcher, Dale Taylor, Ron Lovelace, Alan Windham-Treasurer, Skip Johnson, Debbie Alverson, Mike Mur-
ray, Ronnie Williams, Frank Percy, Denny Lovelace.
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Horticulture Forum

First row: Debra Scruggs, Marilla Bryant, Nancy Bryars, Candy Willaimson, Martha Villadsen-Vice-President, Bil Ponder, Louise Cannon, Ed
Cannon, Gary Pringle. Second row: Alan Cotton, Lee Handley, David Wright, Benny Campbell-Treasurer, Anna Leigh Swift, Hugh Deese, Janet
Mason, Mike Garrison, Charles Harwell-President, Mike Thornhill, Dr. 0 . L. Chambliss-Faculty Advisor, Mike Hybart.

The Auburn Horticulture Forum is the professional club
for students interested in Horticulture. The Forum's main
objectives are high scholastic achievement among its mem-
bers and closer relations between students and the faculty
and professional people in the state. During the winter
quarter, club members attend the Southeastern Regional
meetings of the American Society of Horticultural Science.
The club's main project during the year is the annual plant
sale in the spring. All horticulture students work through the
winter preparing for the sale. Money made by the club goes
toward scholarships and sending members to the National
Convention of ASHS.

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Collegiate Future Farmers of America

F.

F.

A.

First row: Max Spivey, David Whittes, Jamey Clasy, Tommy Martin. Second row : James Hand, Dr. Vanik Eaddey, Glenn Davis. Third row:
Bill Terry, James Ed Dillard, Tommy Hill, Walter Turner, Ricky Todd, Benny Harcrow, Alan Barksdale, Ashley Craig, Gerald Edmondson,
Larry Clements, Johnny Reynolds, Ted Hoffun, Doug Frank. Fourth row: Royce Horndy, Jerome Graham, Mike Cotton, David Blacklidge,
Dennis Tierce, Kennith Moseley, John McClemdon, Steve Cornelison, Randall Armstrong, Larry Pate, Harry Wright, Travis Nelson. Fifth
row: Stacy Hatcher, Richard Robbins, Mahlon Richburg, R. Larry Estes, Don Rowe, Donald Wilson, Lide Mashburn, Carl Shewhart, Wes
Stroud.

Student National Education Association

s.

N.

E.

A.

Row 1: Bob Mayfield, Rene Hutchinson, Jo Anne Berry, Mary Richburg, Cathy Perdue, Ben Giddens, Jan Chitwood. Row 2:
Jeannette Milton, Barbara Pierzala, Kathleen Liles, Teri Williams, Charles Nunnelae, Betty Ford, Shirley Johnson. Row 3:
Mahlon Richburg, Ray Humphrey, Susan Dunlap, Coby White, Jane Bryant, Beck Chumney, Carla Humphrey, Mark Brandt
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Ka'ppa Delta Pi

Back row, left to right: Mrs. May E. Justice-counselor, Jane Bryan-co-historian, Ray Humphrey-co-president, Mary Ann Dennis-President,
Karen Drury-vice-president, Emily Fleming-treasurer, Dr. Richard L. Graves-co-counselor. Front row: Pat Pondu-Secretary, Rhonda Gilbert-
co-secretary, Barbara Pierzala-historian. Not pictured: Jan Holibaugh-co-treasurer, Baxter Baker-co-vice-president.

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German

Club

Kneeling: Carol Kent, Gerald Paulk, Chris Cain, Clyde Wolverton, Ron Cates, John Klingelhoeffer. First row: Gary Brewer, Lynette
White, Debbie Lingle, Jo Ann Berrey-President, Janet Steward, B. J. Weston, Phylis Thoni, Van Whiddon. Second row: Stan Sailors,
Judy Johnson, Charles Nunnelee, John McClendon, Kim Mallett-Secretary, Donna Anglin, Bob McCormick-Vice-President, Mary
Maples-Treasurer.

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Lambda

Alpha
Epsilon

Lambda Alpha Epsilon is a fraternity dedicated to the advancement of professional administration of criminal justice. Membership is
open to all persons expressing interest in Law Enforcement and other related fields of criminal justice. Jame Franklin-President, Craig
Myrick, Cynthia Peck, Michael Mcinnis, William Lewis (not pictured).

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Alpha Lambda Delta

To Recognize Outstanding Scholastic

Achievement in Freshmen Women

Abney, Katharine Holbrook, Ruth Anne-Vice-President Mullins, Patricia L.
Arnold, Nancy Sue Hollinger, Rachel A.-C-Secretary Nelson, Deborah Lynn
Barron, Sandra Howland, Peggy Nix, Luanne
Bennett, Marilyn-Secretary Hutson, Karen Suzette Paulter, Clare
Bozeman, Barbara Ellen Johnson, Karen E. Potter, Vicki Lynn
Budreau, Lavon K. Johnson, Carol-Reporter Prather, Wanda
Cantrell, Judith Jones, Alcie Purcell, Margaret
Childs, Patricia Jones, Deborah Susan Radcliffe, Elizabeth
Chumney, Rebecca C. Jordan, Mary Martha R,ay, Martha
Clark, Mary K. Jordan, Sherry ~eaves, Diana
Colburn, Susan Kellis, Nancy Rice, Allison C.
Cornwell, Janet C. Kolb, Sheila Roberson, Deborah
Cummings, Donna Jeanne Landrum, Ann Scl:meider, Beverly Ann
Dockery, Margaret L. Latvala, Katherine-President .Sfbwinghamer, Mary Denise
Donivan, Mary Jane Long, Leslie-Projects Self, Susan
Dunn, Mary Luckie, Kathryn L. Sessler, Ann
Earwood, Glenda Mallory, Joy Shaw, Carol
Eich, Nancy Martin, Elizabeth A. Spinks, Carol Ann
Engebretson, Jo A. Matthews, Donna F. Stevenson, Ruth M.
Fincannon, Abigail Mattmuller, Patricia Torrance, Janet
Foshee, Vicky Lynne McCorquodale, Nancy Wall, Fran
Frederick, Katherine McGinty, Mary Shea Welch, Claire
Futch, Annette Meyer, Candice M. White, Georgia L.
Garrett, Brucie Mikos, Corinne Williams, Catherine
Golden, Anne Millman, Ruth Williams, Teri Lynne
Harkins, Deborah Jo-Treasurer Moody, Aura K. Wine, Deborah
Haupt, Monica A. Moore, Cynthia Rae Wright, Jane
Hawkins, Carol Moore, Susan Wynn, Janet Elaine
Hodgkins, Mary Muir, Donna

Phi Eta Sigma

To Recognize Outstanding Scholastic
Achievement in Freshmen Men

A. B. Metzger Charles Keith Funderburk George N. Lawrence, Jr. Alan Wages
David Bazemore Gene N. Gordon Jay L. Lorenzen John Wilke
Steven T. Beck Lawrence C. Graham Kenneth MacGregor Harold J. Wilson, Jr.
Larry K. Bolden Herbert G. Greene Tim McClanahan J. Mark Wolf
William P. Bryant Steven J. Gunden Tony Miller Peter Zurales
George M. Brooks, 111 Kenneth R. Hall Michael Moon Dale Elmore
H. Belk Brooks William M. Hand Samuel H. Nichols, Ill Rentz Dunn
David T. Chastain John M. Hart James A. Saunders Reuben C. Richardson
Lawrence L. Copenhaver Dale C. Hawkins John A. Schaeffel John Cobb
Robert L. DeShazer Kent H. Hite Milton 0. Schreiber Scott Reynolds
Joel E. Dickinson Rex A. Howell David B. Smalley George E. Holland
Joseph D. Eiland Barry L. Jones Steve D. Smith W. Steele Holman
Bradley K. Fisher Stephen A. Jones Mark A. Stafford James Standridge
Kenneth G. Fortner Norwood Allen Kerr James Harold Thompson
David Frasier Richard Lane Gregory L. Vitalis 325

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Omicron Delta Kappa

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Kneeling: Glen Ward, John Chambliss, John Ellis, Louis Adams, Woody Garmon, Adolpho Ojeda, Ed Rudd, Mike Neel, Mike Kinard, Jimmy
Blake, Bill Minor, Andy Veren, Russell Justice, Bill Wood. Standing: Leo Hollinger, Stan Blackburn, Taylor Boyd, Mike Wright, Jerry Batts, Mike
Wilson, Dave Gamble, Rick Conner, Dean James Foy (Advisor), Joe Braden, Hanry Pierson, Mike Vann, Ralph Allen, Ken Morton, Bill Thrasher,
Mike Murray, Bill Barron, Bill Berry, Jimmy Tisdale, Jerry Mosely, Bob Handy, Dick Chendwith, John McFarland, Mike Tinkey, Mike Smith,
Thom Botsford, Tommy Phillips, Mike Ziegler, James Hood, Ed Milton.

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Spades

To wear a Spade is a goal which all underclassmen may seek as "the highest
honor an Auburn man may attain". Representing the ten most outstanding senior
men on the Auburn campus, Front Row: Thom Botsford, Lewis Adams, Doug
Meckes, Jerry Batts, Mike Murray. Row II: Dick Chenowith, Mike Wilson, John
Phillips, Tommy Phillips, Jimmy Blake.
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Mortar Board

Representing the most outstanding senior women on campus, 1st Row: Jeanette
Milton, Susan Owens, LeAnne Clay, Gail Ledbetter, Ramona McDonald, Kay
Price, Bunny Buist, Betty Ford. 2nd Row: Jan Foster, Lisa Startzman, Chris Sem-
mler, Connie Bates, Judy Hester, Marian Whitehurst, Ann Meadows, Gail Blan-
pied. 3rd Row: Susan Landers, Judy Hickman, Becky Wilson, Carolyn Laird, Anne
Shaver, Carol Clem, Karen Drury. Not pictured: Mary Anne Hall, Linda Shirley,

Mellaine True.

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Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities

Ken Horten and Doug Meckes Reesa Lumpkin

Terry Henley Connie Bates and Dave Gamble
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Gail Ledbetter and Mike Neel

Thom Botsford and Russell Justice

Bunny Buist and James Hood

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Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities

Susan Owens and Mary Ann Hall Gail Triplitt and Craig Myrick

Jimmy
Ti sdale
and
Tommy
Phillips

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John Phillips and Stan Blackbum

Taylor Boyd Ramona McDonald and Chris Joseph
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Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities

Ann Shaver and Leanne Clay Jan Brumback
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Becky Lilly and Judy Hester Kay Price and Jeanette Milton
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Vickie Walker and Freita Fuller

Gardner Jett John McFarland, Judy Hickman,
and Reese Bricken

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War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen

Row 1: Bunny Buist, Anita Bearden, Robyn Vissing, Twila Rhodes, Pam Ward, Anne Cammack, Judy Hester, Missie Hydrick. Row 2: Gail Cook,
Laura Kennedy, Reesa Lumpkin, Chris Semmler, Becky Lilly, Sue Mathisen. Row 3: Bob Hardie, Jim O'Kelley, David Thomas, Charley King,
James Robinson, David Roberts, Andy Lamar, Ed Milton, Mike Wilson.

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GRADUATES

ABRAMS,JERRY DEWAYNE Pell City, Ala.
Columbus, Ga.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Phillippines
AGNEW, PATRICIA ANN Five Points, Ala.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Eufaula, Ala.

ALMIRA, ERNESTO CAPUSI

BIOCHEMISTRY

ALSOBROOK, ANNE JOCOBS

COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE

ALSOBROOK, DAVID ERNEST

HISTORY

ALSTON, DALLAS ERNEST Bogalusa, La.

FI SHERIE S Aliceville , Ala.

ALSTON, EDWARD M . Auburn, Ala.

ANIMAL SCIENCE Athens, Ala.

AMASON, EMILY S. Phi Mu

SOCIAL SCIENCE Auburn, Ala.

ANDREWS, DEBRA LEE Alpha Psi

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

ANTHONY, LARRY LEE

VETERINARY MEDICINE

AUSTIN, JAMES RICHARD Auburn, Ala.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Auburn, Ala.

AYCOCK, GEORGIA P. Auburn, Ala.

VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION Alpha Delta Pi

BAILEY, MARSHA PRATHER Auburn, Ala.

SPEECH PATHOLOGY Owensboro, Ky.

BALES, JOHN W.

MATH

BALL, DONALD M.

ARGRONOMY

BERRY, WILLIAM THOMAS Ardmore, Ala.

VETERINARY MEDICINE Alpha Psi

BINGHAM PAUL A. JR. Columbus, Ga.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BLACK, ELLINOR A. Mountain Brook, Ala.

COUNSELOR EDUCATION

BONDURANT, WILLIAM FRANK Flomaton, Ala.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

BOWDOIN, BETTY KAY Enterprise, Ala.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

BROWN, JERRY WAYNE Bessemer, Ala.
Auburn, Ala.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRc TION

BURTON, JOSEPH C.

VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION

BYRD, LEWIS ALLEN Montgomery, Ala.
Fairfax, Ala.
MICROBIOLOGY
Auburn, Ala.
CAMPBELL, JONATHAN WESLEY

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

CARR, NANCY P.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

CAUSEY, SONDRA JEAN Boaz, Ala.
Raleigh, N.C.
EDUCATION Taipei, China

CHANG, K. C. Taiwan
Auburn, Ala.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

CHEN, MING-YIH

PHYSI CS

CHEN. MING-YIH

FORESTRY

CHENG, JIMMY P.

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

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