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1 OFFICERS JAMES SAUL President MICKEY AIKEN rice-President CLEMENTINE THOMAS Secretary JEAN NICOLA Reporter The Independent ' s Student Organization has long been an outstanding organization on the Ole Miss campus and has taken an active part in all student activities on the cam- pus. Membership is open to all students who are not af- filiated with one of the Greek organizations. The purpose of the group is to further the social life of the non-fraternity students. INDEPENDENTS First Row: George Bass, Paul Berry, Matt Bonner, Elliot Bowman, Ed Brignac, Julian Carrol. Second Row: Henry Chapman, Bill Fred Farmer, Bruner Ford, Tommy Goodwin, J. A. Hunt. Third Row: Clyde Hurlbert, Charles Kilduff, Oliver Krebs, Roy Kuyrkendall, Walter Langford, Bill Lee. Row: Farley McElroy, Charles Mandly, Lester Maples, Wayne Miles, David Pinson, Frank Potts. Fifth Row: Clarence Profilet, Frank Reilly, Gerald Roux, Silvio Spigolon, Al Steindorff, Wayne Stevens. Sixth Row: John Teague, Bobby Tramel, Billy Vick, Bill Watson, Dale Williamson, J. W. Wood. No Pictures: Robert L. Bob Boh, Ed Chappel, Jimmy Childers, Harold Huggins. vi,.411■1111 S A . M • E OFFICERS ROY C. KUYRKENDALI„ JR. President J. W. WOOD rice-President EDMOND M. BRIGNAC, JR. Secretary JOHN ROBERT BOH Treasurer T. W. STALLWORTH Faculty Adviser The Society of American Military Engineers is a national organization of those who are interested in military engineer- ing. A belief in national preparedness is the chief qualifica- tion for membership. The Society truly represents the mili- tary policy of the United States, which places its reliance in the civilian, rather than in the professional soldier. The Ole Miss Chapter was founded in May, 1950. The Charter was presented by Rear Admiral Leo Otis Colbert, President of the National Organization. First Row: Mickey Aiken, Sue Bancroft, Carolyn Butler, Carolyn Causey, Carolyn Cunningham. Second Row: Donald Davis, Kennie Divine, Linda Farris, Peggy Foster, Earl Grimes. Third Row: Karl Gullaksen, Mary Pat Haven, Jane Howell, Leonora Kunz, Kerry Lyon. Fourth Row: Delton Lyon, Ethel Maley, Alton E. Milarn, Gita Nerings, Jean Nicola. Fifth Row: Betty Jean Nosser, James Frances Scott, Mary E. Tahir, Clementine Thomas, George R. Wilson. No Picture: Kay Gordon.
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First Row: Billie Armstrong, Jo Atwood, Bettye L. Bowen, James W. Burns, Carolyn Causey. Second Row: Joella Chipley, Ada Cohen, Quinn Denson, Jr., Kinnie Divine, Harold Fisher. Third Row: Herbert W. Gregory, Earl L. Grimes, James K. Harris, Herschel Hen• drix, Jacquie Hewitt. Fourth Row: R. Claire Jordan, Helen McEachern, Rosemary Neill, L. Nichols, Jr.. Ken Seawright. Fifth Row: Ann Sneed, Peggy Stroud, Polly Stroud, Elvin J. Wakham, Odirh Earl Warren. No Pictures: George L. Dowd. I. B. Krause, Thomas D. Williams. OFFICERS JAMES L. NICHOLS, JR. President JAMES W. BURNS Vice-President BETTY JO ATWOOD Secretary HAROLD FISHER Treasurer BETTYE L. BOWEN Librarian-Historian The FTA Chapter is not just another college club. It brings to the student the motivating power of a lifelong purpose and a nationwide outlook. It is designed to develop ideals and power in the lives of its members; to enrich the spirit of college life; to advance the interest of the teaching profession; to promote the welfare of children; and to foster the education of all the people. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row: Travis Able, Arthur W. Bonds, Juanita Brown. Second Row: Billie Caldwell, Ada Cohen, Leo Cox, Wedia Goodman. Third Row: Wanda Goodman, Josephine Hamilton, Isis Hanna, Clyde Hill. Fourth Row: Nell Hobgood, Charlie Mac Jones, Helen McEachern, Clementine Thomas. No Pictures: Frank Reynolds.. BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS ARTHUR W. BONDS President JOE M. McCULLOUCH Vice-President WANDA GOODMAN Secretary WEDIA GOODMAN Treasurer CHARLIE MAC JONES Reporter FACULTY MEMBERS DR. A. J. LAWRENCE Chairman of the Department of Office Administration and Business Education LYTLE C. FOWLER MISS EFFIE SUE McAMIS The Business Education Club was organized in October, 1947, to provide fellowship for business education students and assist in their welfare before and after their graduation. The club is open to any member of the faculty or student who is in- terested in business education.
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First Row: Mickey Aiken, Leo Brown, Walter Coppedge. Second Row: Henry Fonville, Hunter Gohlson, Charles Hollander, K. Jones. Third Row: Jimmy Korndorffer, Robert Lesley, Wesley Lominick, Jr., Ed Ory. Fourth Row: Joe Rodgers, Ernest 0. Spencer, Jr., Wade Strickland, Parham Williams. The Y.M.C.A. was organized on the Ole Miss campus in 1868 in order to encourage wholesome Christian living. The Women ' s organization, the Y.W.C.A., was formed here in 1899. The Reverend Wiley H. Critz is general sec- retary of the Y.M.C.A., while Miss Lynda Ramey is gen- eral secretary for the women ' s group. The two organiza- tions provide the recreational equipment in the Y build- OFFICERS HENRY FONVILLE President PARHAM WILLIAMS Vice-President WESLEY LOMINICK, JR. Secretary ERNEST 0. SPENCER, JR. Treasurer M. C . A . First Row: Emma George Carr, Amaline Crawford, Margaret Crook. Second Row: Jane Demarest, Mary Ellen Exum, Grace Jean Gillespie. Third Row: Marjorie Holder, Carolyn McCurdy, Mary Claire McDermott. Fourth Row: Margaret Mills, Nichols, Mary Elizabeth Tahir, Barbara Thompson. YT OFFICERS BARBARA THOMPSON President CAROLYN McCURDY Vice-President GRACE JEAN GILLESPIE Secretary AMAI,INE CRAWFORD Treasure r ing, sponsor broadcast of off-campus football games, and pay the expenses of the annual Religious Emphasis Week. During examination weeks, regular coffee hours are held in the Y building for the refreshment of the students. Funds for the Y come partly from an annual campus drive. Membership is on a voluntary basis, and each student at Ole Miss is eligible for membership.
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