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Cast of Actors

Judge John Harper
(1798-1847)
Founder of Auburn in 1836
Portrayed by Robert Harper
Mary Eugenia Martin
(1914-1980)
Auburn's librarian from 1918 to 1949
Portrayed by Erleen Lingle
Katherine Cooper Cater
(1914-1980 )
Dean of Woman and Social Director and later Dean of Students. Cater worked at Auburn University for 34 years.
Portrayed by Laura Bradley
Dr. Ralph Brown Draughon
(1899-1968 )
Auburn's tenth president, who stated, "May Auburn stand through the years as a free institution in which the free minds of man may still bring wisdom into human affairs."
Portrayed by Jay Jones
Marie Allie Glenn
(1866-1963)
Treasurer of Auburn University from 1906 until 1953. Known as "Sweetheart of API"
Portrayed by Judy Jones
Mollie Hollifield Jones
(1884-1935)
Author of Auburn: Loveliest Village on the Plain
Portrayed by Amy Hamby
Dr. Charles Allen Cary
(1861-1935)
Veterinarian known for his extensive research on the quality of beef.
Portrayed by Chris Hughes
Dr. Isaac Sadler McAdory
(1882-1952)
Veterinarian who worked with Dr. Cary in eradicating tuberculosis in cattle.
Portrayed by Brent Flournoy
Cliff Hare (1869-1948)
Known as "Fessor Hare." He loved Auburn sports. The stadium was first named for him. Coach Jordan's name was added later.
Portrayed by Kirk Walden
Dr. George Petrie
(1866-1947)

Mary Barkwell Lane Petrie

(1876-1942)
Dr. Petrie wrote the Auburn Creed. Mary Barkwell was the daughter of General Lane. Their old home place is preserved on Sanders Street down from Cary Woods Elementary School.
Portrayed by Charlie and Becky Hendrix
Charles Coleman Thach
(1916- )
Became President of A.P.I in 1902.
Portrayed by John Rice
Dr. James E. Foy
(1916- )
Dean of Students from 1948 to 1952. Dr. Foy Resides in Auburn and remains active with the University and in the community.
Portrayed by James E. Foy
William James Samford
(1844-1901)
Alabama's 31st governor who attended Auburn in 1860-61.
Portrayed by Edmund Rasha Cannon (great, great grandson of Samford)