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AL&ERT SPRATLEY RICHAHD SHOWS STANLEY STAAL.ING
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GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA
GEORGE C. WALLACE
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SEATED STANDING
JOHN W. PACE III
REDUS COLLIER JESSE CULP
DR. HARRY PHILPOTT WALSTON HESTER
FRANK P. SAMFORD CHARLES M. SMITH Ill
CONGRESSMAN BILL NICHOLS HENRY B. STEAGALL II
MRS. MARY MCCARTY NOT PICTURED
R. C. BAMBERG
GOVERNOR GEORGE C. WALLACE
DR. LEROY BROWN
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PRESIDENT OF AUBURN UNIVERSITY
DR. HARRY M. PHILPOTT
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ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICIALS
DR. FLOYD VALLERY ASSISTANT
TO THE PRESIDENT
DR. W. S. BAILEY VICE PRESI-
DENT FOR ACADEMIC AND AD-
MINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS
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DR. BENT. LANHAM VICE PRESIDENT FOR
RESEARCH
DR. H. HANLY FUNDERBURKE, JR. VICE
PRESIDENT FOR AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT
MONTGOMERY
DR. FRED R. ROBERTSON VICE
PRESIDENT FOR EXTENS ION
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DEANS OF WOMEN
KATHARINE CATER
MARY BRADLEY
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DEANS OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
JAMES E. FOY
CHARLES S. BENTLEY
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SCHOOL DEANS
GRADY COX ENGINEERING
E. H. HOBBS ARTS and SCI ENCES
J. E. GREEN VETERINARY MEDICINE
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DR. TRUMAN PIERCE EDU CATION
DR. W. V. PARKER GRADUATE SCHOOL
DR. E. V. SMITH AG RICULTURE
SCHOOL DEANS
DR. 0. D. TURNER BUSINESS DR. E. K. McPHEETERS
DR. W. H. COMPTON HOME ECONOMICS
S. T. COKER PHARMACY
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Jimmy Tucker . . . President
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Geoff Ketcham .. . Treasurer
Bill Stegall . . . Administra tive Vice President Patty Tatum a nd Sue Jeffreys ... Secre taries
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EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS . . . Mary Conif, Bobby Witt, Susan Owens SECRETARY OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Bruce Gilliland
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE . . Lynn Kilpatrick, center, C ha irm an
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STUDENT SERVI CES .. . Mik e Wilson a nd Su sa n McI ntos h
CAMPUS DRIVES COMMITTEE ... John Phillips, Buddy Myha n, Arthur La ne OMBUDSMAN ACTION LIN E
Peggy Ada ms a nd Mike Co mbs
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EXTRA CURRICULAR STUDIES PROGRAM
John Saxon, Miriam Scarsbrook, Eddie La timer
SECRETARY OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS STUDENT OPINION SURVEYS
Ed Rudd Susan Holtgren, center, Chairman
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The Student Senate
President of Student Senate
Anthony Copeland
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Horizons Symposium
Horizons Staff
Sonny Strange, on wall, C hairma n
Horizons II Committee
Chairman- Sonny Strange
Co-Ordinatin& Chairmen- Fred Gooclwin, Lee Hod ges
Executive Assistants- Ted Serota, Mike Zeigler
Executive Assistants
Brochure- Ralph Allen, DeWayne Mobley
Financial Affairs- Geoff Ketcham
Exhibitions- Jane Eatman
Public Relations- Jimmy Powell
Publicity- Rick Conner
Radio and Research- Molly Franklin, Mary Ann Hall
Social A/fairs- Vickie Walker
Speaker Arrangements- Mike Smith, Maury Stead
General Committee
Peggy Adams
Mary Jea n Frech
Fred Granade Ann Machtoff
Ed Rudd Nancy Arnold
Mike Porterfield Leslie Morris
Harry Pierson Mark Chambers
Mary Peerson Laura Wy lie
Nancy Stewart Raelynn Blount
Joe Braden Dave Hooten
Joe Thomas Tim Fin ley
Harriet Nowell Pat Lacoste
Judy Pace
Fred Hughes
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Sonny Strange a nd President Philpott
"Three Auburn stud ents inspi red by It is within th e contex t of free dis-
a Student Confe rence o n Na tio na l cussion a nd ra tiona l explora tion t ha t
Affairs in 1957 at Texas A & M Co l- the Horizons Symposium prese nts each
lege, began to inves tiga te th e poss i- year a list of speakers o n importan t
bilities fo r such a conference a t Au- topics a t Aub urn Uni ve r ity. Startin g
burn. Setting a precedent fo r a n origi naily as a se mina r in fo reign af-
a nnu a l co n fe r e n ce fea turin g fa irs, the progra m has broa dened its
speeches by experts in interna tio na l concern to includ e a ny ma tter of ge n-
politics, the first Auburn Confe re nce eral, nationa l, a nd socia l importa nce .
on lnternationa l Affairs was held o n With a na tional elec tion ta kin g place
March 27-28, 1958." T his gro up is in less tha n one yea r, it is pa rticu la rly
now Horizons. appropria te tha t specia l a ttentio n will
be given to the issues of th e com ing
Never before has youth been so in- campa ign during this year's progra m .
volved with the pro blems res ulting
from a lack of understa nding be- AUofus a t Auburn a re gra teful for th e
tween nations, the yo ung a nd th e work tha t has been done in prepari ng
old, and black and white. There is a the Symposium and fo r th e o ppo rtu -
growing rea lization a mo ng today's nities tha t will be made ava ila bl e
youth tha t society must destroy th e through the presence of o ur speakers. I
distrust which it ha rbors o r else this urge a il students to ava il th emselves o f
distrust will destroy th e society. the privilege of pa rticipa tion, no t o nl y
With these thoughts in m ind , the through hea rin g wha t o ur guests have
committee a ttempted to secure per- to say but th ro ugh th e exercise of dis-
tinent speakers in o rder th a t unde r- cussion a nd reason, fo rmula ting per-
sta nding a nd concern m ight some- sona l opinions on th ese impo rta nt
how preva il. ma tters.
This yea r the " Movie Orgy" drew Ha rry M . Ph ilpo tt
the largest crowd to see such a pre- Presid ent
senta tio n in th e U nit ed St a tes.
Thank fo r being concern ed . 253
Sonny Stra nge
Cha irm a n
Ho rizons II
S.G.A. Presents Many Top Performers
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The Fifth Dimension Blood, Sweat, and Tears
The Carpenters Jesus Christ Superstar
S.G.A. Enters National Area of Concern
NEW SGA DRAFT COUNSELING
HALEY CENTER 1235
MON., VVED. & THURS.
3:30-5:00
& THURS. NIGHT
7:00-8:30
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RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
THE PURPOSE OF THE RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE IS TO COORDINATE THE DIFFERENT AC-
TMTIES ON CAMPUS DEALING WITH THE VA RIO US RELIGIOUS FAITHS OF STUDENTS AND TO
PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR DISCUSSION OF THE ETHIC AND VALUE QUESTIONS FACING
STUDENTS TODAY.
First Row: Dean E. Garth Jenkins, Dr. R. G len Second Row: Sue Ma thison, Kathy Ec hols,
Eaves, C ha irm a n, Becky Sco tt, Dr. R.Y. Buddy Myhan, Maury Stead, Rev. G lenn S.
Cannon. Edgerton, J r., Dr. Robert V. Andclson. o t Pic-
tured : Dr. John S. Good ling.
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MAGNOLIA DORMITORIES SENATE
WORKING AS AN ADM IN IST RAT IVE INFORM! G COUNCIL TO AC HI EVE T HIS YEAR'S TH EM E.
" MAG- A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE."
Seated: Harvey La Rea u- President. Stan Bia las. Mik e Gwin . Sta nd ing: Jam es Ma nsh ip. David Owens. Al Alle n. Not Pictured : Mik e Le Bl anc.
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ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS
THE REPRESENTATIVE BODY OF WOMEN STUDENTS
EXECUTIVE CABINET
Debbie Wilson
Marion Whitehead
Gail Blanpied
Marsha Va n Houten
Jan Andrews
Anita Page- President
Chris Dromey
Lane Ogletree- Social Chairman
Sue Mathison- Treasurer
Nancy Brassell
Peggy Adams- Secreta ry
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A.W.S . DISCIPLINARY COUNCIL
A.W.S. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
1972 GLOMERATA
"A yearbook should ca pture a n emo tion," a nd this is exactly wha t
we have tried to do in this 1972 GLOM ERATA . I say " we," be-
cause many people have wo rked ve ry ha rd , putting in m a ny lo ng
hours to help complete this book. Believe m e, it has bee n quite a
job.
I hope you like it.- We do.
But, if you don't like it, don' t tell me o r a ny of my staff, p lease. W e
have worked hard, a nd I can gua ra ntee you o ne thin g .. . .. I
ain't never gonna do it again .
Jim O' Kelley
Editor
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