Mississippi University for Women - Meh Lady Yearbook (Columbus, MS)
- Class of 1952
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Wiwxw$np w 5, E D M W C COMRA m m D N A m m M F DEAR C OLLE GE DES, L0 YAL T 0 YOU MSG, A5 THE 10 YO US DAYS AT THE DA Y5 ALL CHAS T ELY GOL m P m S m L m 0 W Aa W4 MW x W?Ww ? fW ?wa a W V x a J mwvuntt n. ; , . .... va: i z. 4. gzuaftw aggg s2, BELOVED DA Y5 A T C OLLE GE BELOVED DA Y5 g amwwami 1,, i 33.: L m I W a E L m C T A w A D 10 Y: ALL T0 FLEET . 1!, .mlleH .5133. E hwhfawwhnu. r I U G W m m a ? f? m X, 1?, Willk; T HE BLESSIN G OF LIFE? SER VICE FAIR OF OUR ALMA MATERJS RADIANT BROW PURE AND WHI T E, WI T H MISSION 50 RARE! M m G w R, M A m A M M G w R, M ADVANCING YEARS .yc-vn; ms- DR. AND MRS BURNE Y LYNCH PARKINSON DEDICATIO To our President and his wife Dr. and Mrs. Burney Lynch Parkinson In recognition and appreciation for twenty years of unseliish and devoted service and lead- ership for MSCW. They came to MSCVV during the dark depression days of 1932, at a time when MSCVV had lost all accreditment and national standing. Through the trying days of unrest and wars and then through the bright days, they have worked unceasingly to build and mold a better MSCWethe MSCW we know today. Together they have worked steadily with Vision to uphold the ideals, scholarship, and standards in which they believed. Thousands of MSCW girls of today and yesterday carry with them these ideals which characterize the Parkinsons. Because they have provided a spiritual, intellectual, social, and aesthetic en- vironment conducive to high character developmenteand; because they have always shown such a sincere personal interest in iitheir girls? which makes all who know them love them-we, the Senior Class, who cherish our Alma Mater, are proud to dedicate the 1952 MEH LADY to Dr. and Mrs. Parkinson. HON HUGHL. WHITE Governor of M ississippi OARD 0F TR USTEES Terms expire, 1960 HON. J. W. BACKSTROM. .....Leaksville HON. R. D. MORROW ....................Brandon HON. R. D. McLENDON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Poplarville MRS. JANIE RICE TAYLOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson Terms expire, 1956 DR. H. M. IVY...........................Meridian HON. MARTIN V. B. MILLER............Meridian HON. R. N. HENLEY.......................Macon HON. J. OLIVER EMMERICH............McComb Terms expire, 1952 HON.R.B.SMITH,JR.,President............Ripley HON.R.W.REED.........................Tupelo MRS. HAZEL PERRY LEE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eupora HON. H. G. CARPENTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rolling Fork U niversity of M ississippi HON. PAUL H. BOWDRE, Le Bauve Fund. . .Hernando HON. E. R. JOBE, Executive Secretary. . . . . . . .Jackson ihuu vm: 1- any : ? .q-v-V AI. . M... A ...u..,.......7,u v-....:..- i-fcrongf mun- .:..-.-4.1 .: inn: y-unywr ::N+52-.rti WNW : 4 , mx 1 0 2w 7! .1 4 74 4,74, A4 7;; 77 4 x Z 7322 27,? f e? ,4 232 iza$$4 , . ,4 5,2 ,4 ,4 4,4 ,79 ,, ,4: ?;7 22, a ,a ,, Z, 2 4 , Kw, ngag wixaw y; 3;ng 65$sz xmwxxxxxx , Mm. ' WWW .AhN 7.- y 7'5 ' k w . A-- .-...-a. u i7 .3 , 7 l- f . rt . 3, , - ; ,1 g V Q , W,ke l . n I l i ; $ I i ' n ,. .. x 2 . ,f. 4V 1 i w I I 1. N . ' . i'. x . u y '8 . -, ; ., a ' l I g . 1 L '1 I 1 . 1.31.1 E; II: x x 4.1,1CrJ: l3r;:.lx :: y 1 ! WM 3'27 ; fggwh, AQ ,Mm WMmmM v xwxxw w .I r 1 ?.BL. x l'l y. La'8?l.rn uh! x s i i s anpxtw xxx x3 xxx yam a sf; 2g M74. ' , Wmmwm ??zzt, , 7 17:4? . .. 4:3.1uT? p.,,.. a 0.. ,.- m 9 ... THE PRESIDENT T196 Prenklenti Menage T0 the Class of 1952: In the fall of 1948, 402 freshmen, endowed by nature and by nurture with superior qualifications, entered the Mississippi State College for Women. Of this number you, the 166 prospective graduates in 1952, ex- emplify the survival of the fittest. In these four years, you have continued your growth in scholarship, in character, in leadership, in unselfish co- operation, and in those traits and attributes which constitute personal charm. You have made friends for yourselves among students and fac- ulty alike. You have proven yourselves to be trustworthy, dependable, and loyal to the principles of truth and honor for which your college stands. You are the worthy heirs of sixty-eight years of cumulative im- provement in your Alma Materis curriculum, faculty, instruction, guid- ance, administration, physical and social environment, student activities, aesthetics, and accreditment. Your way of life among us attests the superior quality of your campus citizenship and foreshadows what society may expect of you in the world beyond your campus domain. Those of us who have witnessed your development as students for the last four years are convinced that the investment which has been made in your education will pay large dividends, both in your enriched indi- vidual personalities and in the days to come in your service to home, to church, and to state. You are the twentieth graduating class to whom I have had the honor and the privilege of addressing a message for use in MEH LADY. In these twenty classes, 3,826 students, or more than half of all of the degree graduates of the college since it was founded in 1884, have received their baccalaureate degrees and yet none of these twenty classes have been held in higher regard than has the Class of 1952. As you go to your respective stations in life, you take with you our ap- preciation of your excellence of character and our warmest affection for you as individuals. Our keenest interest in your welfare and our prayers for your happiness and success go with you. As a guide to your pathway through life, we commend to you this quotation from Proverbs 3:6-JlIn all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths? Sincerely yours, B. L. PARKINSON, President. B. L. PA RKINSON WWW ' .w, ' Wm 1', M m , , mm, XXXXXX x kax $ x xxx A Xxx NNNXV WNW XXX XXXXXXXXxxka xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXX Wm M 11 A XXXXN NKXXX xxxxxxxxxxxx XXV NXKXXWXWXNWx XRWXXVNNWx Xxx x XXXXXXXXXX x W xxxkxxwxxxxw X$xx xxxxxxxxxxx x Nxx $NXWWWX XXX XXVXxX XXXXXXXXX xx wawxxxwkxw xXxxXxxx av , , 4 2W ADMINISTRATORS GEORGE T. BUCKLEY NELLIE S. KIERN A.B., A.M., PH.D. ALBERT MILLER A.B., A.M. Regixtrar and Director of B.S.C. Dean and Vice-President Placement Bureau Financial Secretary . . 4 a , . , L .1- hot . $1., . 933.11,, 33. intiv fir. Wiixiarxab; 3.1.1.3.; : 341313 v.1 VWKW W? 2; $7M? i, M7 M? JEANETTE CHAPMAN A.B., sc.D. Professor of Bacteriology, Physiology, and Hygiene C U L T Y GLADYS MARTIN A.B , A M , PH.D. Professor of Classics and Philosophy 2 ., PH.D. M.S ! A F E H T S N A V E R E E T Y L C A.B., 13.5., A.M. Professor of Art B.S Profeswr of Biology RALPH M. HUDSON . w , ,, . , . . , L . f . ,. LiunLVwanyarzya5.,rv . . . ,AmrrIU 1133 ,J . , . V . , a . ,, . ,w L I k , I a I la XX? . ??galwfdpiy .1. layman s. A.M. Profexsor of Home Economicx B D R A Z O B F. J. In in PE fl M0 AM ,5 Km A.,W 7 P Y T L U C A F E H T MARY WILSON 13., A.M., PHD. Professor of Hutory O. C. SKIPPER A.B., A.M., EDD. Professor of Education A. CHALMERS O. NELSON i . V ?. 7 'N .192 x 5 x ,, y v , BILL R. LEE B.s., M.A. Professor of journalism THE BEULAH CULBERTSON A.B., 13.5., in LS. Head Librarian im-wl 13a ALICE J. GATCHEL A.B., A.B., in LS. Professor of Library Science FACULTY R. L. GROSSNICKLE A.B., A.M. Profesxor of Mathematics W RUBY CAULFIELD A.B., A.M., PH.D. Professor of Modern Foreign Languages 3w w y WW5 xx w WWW a 2a; 14! y f? x, w z 1 0$ j i ng ;V?; y X; K???iw $ i , W W ; 9 y, w amwa L MWNW iaM2i zzM wa y, a w M7 ?779? ?57?2 2$ Amway X70 44?;00 1, w xx , Away $ ayJIO zw w w , 0 w i521 yaxXWMWW a . 40 W 7 pi x ;$ 9 5$ $ ? X49 x91 6 WWW Mw A y w x y , , , .I Km Q $ 6W4? SIGFRED MATSON B.M., M.M., A.B., PH.D. Professor of Music THE FACULTY EMMA ODY POHL Profesxor of Physical Education W. F. MCCORMICK B.s., M.s., PH.D. Professor of Phyxical Science Wpif V 7 yarn Mayo 7,; M x a 4 y? 29 ngXQo wow ?QKvgw50x Oini a way ?,?w; o aggmzvz z ; W , 4 ewgg $ 0 Jig? $ ; $ x 4w; Vm K a 4 0 a ?Xi; 0 w y w 2gb ixxlivg a yyvzyil w, My???g' WW; m 741 wwilx xyiV? 7Mgi? W O; x v2; W 0 J r? 03$jgyf$fw KM? . A J aw?; ?iXWyXo a, 4; Ma 2w W 150 Q15; 1 g x x r . ,, Vx x W M .Jhw ' 44m imaemJ-mu umnv '.1X-i 1 RALPH W. ERICKSON A.B., A.M., PHD. Professor of nychology THE JOSEPH B. JAMES A.B., A.M., PH.D. Profexsor of Social Studies CLARICE M. ROBINSON B.A., M.A., PHD. Profesxor 0f Secretarial Science FACULTY HARVEY CROMWELL 15.5., A.M., PH.D. Professor of Speech First Row MAROUERITE GOEN, A.B., A.M ........ Student Coumelor SARAH D. NEILSON .............. Secretary to President ETHEL SUMMEROUR, B.S ...... . .............. Dietitian VIRGINIA E. LANE, A.B., M.D .......... College Physician First Row MINNIE CLARE BOYD . . Professor of History and Social Studies MARGARET L. BUCHANAN ............. B. s c. B. s., A M. Professor of Secretarial Science AMY MARIETTA BYRNES .......... . ........ 13.13., A.M. Professor of Art F. F. COVINGT'ON, JR. ..................... B..,D A..,M PH. D. Professox of English WILL S. DELOACH. . . ................. B.s., M.s., PHD. Professor of Chemistry Second Row ALICE HAMER, B,S. . . . . . . ..... Alumnae Secretary JOSEPHINE WATSON, A.B ........... .Assixtant Registrar K. E. SMITH .............. Assixtant Financial Secretary MARJORIE R. MONTGOMERY. .Supervisor of Housekeeping THE FA CULTY Second Row JOSEPH DURFEE ..... . . . . . . . Professor of English EULA P. EGAN . . . . Professor of Psychology VERELL P. FERGUSON . . . . . . .B.s., A.M. Professor of Physical Scienoces GEORGE R. MONKS ..... . ......... . . . .A.B., A.M., PH.D. Professor of History LAWRENCE G. PAINTER ...... Plofessor of English F m ,$ 21-151 1.1.1 First Row DAVID R. REVELEY ............. . ...... A.B., M.A., PH.D. Professor of Education HAROLD A. RICHEY .................. B.MUS., M.MUS. Professor of Music HERBERT J. VENT .................... B.s., M.s., ED.D. Professor of Social Studies MARGERET M. WOOD ................. B.A.,A.M., PH.D. Professor of Social Studies ETTA ATWELL .............................. B.MUS. Associate Professor of Music THE FACULTY First Row L. EDWARD BEVINS ................... A.B., A.M., PHD. Associate Professor of English MAUDE CHEEK ........................... B.s., A.M. Associate Professor of Biology VIRGINIA HARRISON .................. 0.0.0., A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Speech GRACE MASSENGALE ....................... A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Physical Education ELISE HILL MOORE ........................ A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of English Second Row LUNA AUSTIN ............................ 13.5., A.M. Associate Professor of Bacteriology MABLE BALDWIN ....................... A.M., B.s., ED. Associate Professor of Secretarial Scienve FRANCES BAILEY .......................... A.B., A.M. Assooiate Professor of Speech LUCY BANKS ............................. A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of English ROMAYNE BERRYMAN ...................... B.s., A.M. Associate Professor of Physical Education Second Row MARGIE C. MORRIS ........................ A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Modern Foreign Languages ELIZABETH NYHOLM ....................... 13.5., M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics R. COCHRANE PENICK .................... A.B., S.M.M. Associate Professor of Music WILLIAM E. ROBERTS ....................... A.B., A.M. Assooiate Professor of Social Studies VIRGINIA C. ROBINSON ................. .... .A.B., B.S. Associate Librarian r Igw-mw4 a- w WM - A THE FACULTY First Row JULIA SCOTT ....... Associate Plofessor of Home ELOHOlilits GEORGE LOUISE SEHON ..... . ............... Associate Professor of Biology EMMA SHEPEK ................ . ........... B.s., M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economivs MILDRED SPAHR ....................... A. B., R. N., M s. Assov iate Professor of Bat te11010gy, Physiolog y, 211111 vai 111' LULA R. STEVENS .......................... A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Psychology First Row LOUISE P. EDWARDS ........................ B.s., M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics OCIE HIGGINS .............. Assistant Plofessor of Music M. ELISABETH HUDSON .............. A.B., B.R.E., M.R.E. Assistant Professor of Bible and S1C.A, Secretary JULIABTTE JONES ......................... B. s M. M. Assistant Professor of Music MARION JONBs-WILLIAMS .................. A.B., M.A. Assistant Librarian Second Row MARGARET ALLAN .................... B.MUS., M.MUS. Assistant Professor of Music HELEN AMICK ................. . .......... B.s., M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics HARRIET BARNES ......................... .A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education KATE TURNER BARTON ................ B.s., B.S. in LS Assistant Professor of Library Science ELIZABETH DICE ..... . Assistant P1ofesso1' of Art THE FACULTY Seccind Row B. DES., A. M. EUGBNIA SUMMER ......................... B.s., A.M. Assistant Professor of Art AUGUSTAJ SYKES .......................... . . . . . Assistant L1b1a11an EUNICE WEAVER ............................... B.s. Assistant Librarian FRANCES WHITENER ...................... M s., B. 3. Assistant Pr'olessor ol Home Economi1s THURE G. WIDEGREN ...................... B. M., A. M. Assistant P1 '01e55111 01' VIusi1- '7 - , -. - --V w. . QAA.mem.-mv 37w ,7 J -9 $ $ d 'W 1 ' MARY E. HUTCHINSON ............ .. . ....... A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Education and Sulwrvising Principal of Demonstration School MARY ITTA HARDY ......................... A.B., A.M. Instructor and Assistant Principal of Demonstration School VIRGINIA MAE FERRILL . . . . THE FACULTY MARY FRANCES BAUGH ........ . . . . . ....... . ..... B.A. Instructor, Demonstration School PAULINE A. BRANDON ........................ . . .A.B. Instructor, Demonstration School ...... ...........A.B.,A.M. Instructor, Demonstration School THE FACULTY First Row JANIE A. ROBINSON. . . . .. .................. 13.5., A.M. Instructor, Demonstration School ELLEN COOK WINDHAM ................... 13.5., EL.ED. Instructor, Demonstrati on School ANNIE ELIZABETH ANDERSON ................ A.B., A.M. Social Adviser ERMA LEE BARBER .............................. B.S. Social Adviser RACHEL SETTLE CURRIE ............................ Sovial Advisor- Second Row LILLIAN GUTHRIE . . Social Advisol' MISSIE B. HOLDER ........................ . . . . .A.B. Social Advisor OGUERITA M. POLK ................................ Social Advisor ELIZABETH SETTLE ............................. A.B. Serial Advisol' JAME E. STENNIS .......................... A.B., A.M. Soviul Advisor 1 WWW WWW W mm W . , Wxx WW WQNNNV WWW WWWZiNW wm WW WK; s W: A W W W wa W NW x W x W W $ I WW! 1w; I WW I WWW x wymawx , gfx- MM? K0 WW WW WW WW yV MWW X , W xxm .x' W w v x WW wx'xj, , W WWW W, ' ' MmqmwiAyWWXz WWW WWKWW l WWyWaayxxyyxX wawv Mwa W V , , 4g ymyfw ywymawwgrw WW Ulmmi H, WW MIW7M4WXXWxxJ1-r lllnginW VMxMxmxy amim W waL; WxWx W? . , W x 3 WW mkwa SENIOR SONG Pd rather be a senior Than a multimillionaire, Pd rather be a senior Than sit in the presidentk chair, The senior Class of MSC Is the finest Class you,11 ever see. Pd rather be a senior Than a multimillionaire. OFFICERS MAGGIE MAE BRUMFIELD . . . . ........ . President MISS HARRIET BARNES . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor JOYCE BATSON . ...... . ........... Vice President BRUCE SIMMONS ....... . .. . . . . . . . . . Cheerleader BETTY ANN CARTER .............. .... . Secretary ANN MONROE ... . . . . . . . . e . .. .. . . . Cheerleizder .Aiv - 1V N-m xxwxxxv Vie . L m... meew V. ax: SENIORS BETTYE JANE ALLEN ...................... Gulfport, Miss. Art Pulvttc and Brush. 1. 2, 4: Junior-Freshman Union. 1; Spertator, 1, 2, Art, Editor, 4; Karma Pi. 2, Sm-retury, 3, Presidvnt, 4: Homm-oming Pagu, 2; 4Vute1' Pageant. 2: SARA. mevil, 3; Spm-iul Dant-el', 11; Jesters, 3, 4; MEI-l LADY, 4; Dam-e Committve, 4; Sonim' Uhupm'uno. BARBARA LOIS ALLEN ................... Greenwood, Miss. Elementary Education Commerce Club, 1; Homecoming Pago, :2; uSpectutor, 2, 3; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; Maskers, 3, 4; Bible Club, 4; Education Club, 4. RACHEL FAY ARMSTRONG ............... Hazlehurst, Miss. Home Economics Home Economivs Club, 1, 3, 4; Civic Lvague. 1; uSm-z'tator, 1; Tntvrnu- tional Relations Club, 3, 4; Nature Study Club. 4; Phi Upsilon Omivrnn. 4; Senior Chapcl'one; Baptist Larger Counvil, 1, 3. 4; Parliamentary Cm;- tifir-ato, 4; Education Club, ,1, ELLEN VIRGINIA BAILEY .................. Gulfport, Miss. Elementary Education Glee Club, 1; Tournament Plays, 1, 2; CiYic League, 1; HSpcctator, 1, 2, 3; Lantern, 2; Education Club, 2, 3, 4; Theatre Guild, 2, 3, 4; Homecom- ing Page, 2; Westminster Larger Council, 2, 3; Cast Major Produrtion, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Council, 2, 3; Forensic Council, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega, 3. Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, Secretary, 4; Student Govern- ment. 3, 4; Director Freshman Tournament Play, 4. DONNA KAY BALDWIN ...................... Dundee, Miss. Biology. . Lantern. 2: Nature Study Huh. 2, 3, President, 4: 4'Spevtatmx 2, 2:; Edn- tation Club, 3, Vice-Prcsident, 4; Tri Beta Secretary, 3, Secretary, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Physics Club, 3. ; 5; MARY BARNES ........................... Grccnville, Miss. .,, Social Studies ,2 '5 Commerce Club, 1, 2; Wesley Players, 1, 2; Civic League. 1, 2; Spevta- ' tor, 1, 2, 3, 4; XVesley Largvr Count-il, 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 3, Treasurer, 4; Parliamentary Certitivate, 3; Student Government, 3 ' 3, 4; Senior Chapcrone; Bible Club, 4. ELNA JOYCE BATSON ....................... Wiggins, Miss. . - SocialStudies 3. Junior Freshman Union, 1; '4Spoctat0r, 1, 2, 3; 'CiYiP League, 1. 2; Soph- 94 omore Page, 2; Commerve Club, 2; International Relations, 2. 3, Vite- ' President, 4; Lantern, 2; Baptist Larger Coum-il, 2, 3; Baptist Exw-utix'e N 4 Council, 4; Sem'etal'y-Treasurer of Class, 2, 3; Vioo-Pl'esidQnt of Class. 4; '2 Junior Usher, 3; Jester, 3, 4; Parliamentary Ccrtifivatv, 5:; Fast Class Play :5 Tournament, 3; Senior Fhaperonc; Phi Alpha Theta, 3, Sw-retm'y-Trms- .. urer, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, President, 4; Mortar Board, 4; Thvatl'e Guild, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Cast Major Production ltivuls', 4, A 1 7 ANN FRANCES BILBO ....................... Pachuta, Miss. l .. 4 'll 91 . i , . English 4 Glee Club, 1, 2; Library Sviem'e Club, 2; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3. 4; English ,9 'Club, 4; Nature Study Club, 4; Wesley Choral Group. 3. 5; 41 SENIORS IMOGENE BLACK ............................ Marks, Miss. Elementary Education Junior Freshman Union, 1; Spectator, 2; Education Club, 3, 4; XVesley Smaller Council, 4, Vice-President, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4; S.C.A. Council, 4. GLADYS FLORENCE BODRON .............. Vicksburg, Miss. Phyxical Education Transfer from All Saints College, 2; Special Dancing, 2, 3, 4; Water Pag- eant, 2; Physical Education Club, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 3, 4; Varsity Volley- ball, 3; Student Government Committee, 3; Basketball, 3, 4. HARRIET CATCHINGS BOONE ............. Memphis, Tenn. Art Transfer from Christian College, 3; Palette and Brush Club. 3, 4; Dance Committee, 3; Junior Usher, 3; Parliamentary Certificate, 3; Kappa Pi, 4. EMMA JO BOYKIN .......................... Morton, Miss. Library Science Transfer from East Central Junior College, 3; Theater Guild, 3, 4; Alpha Beta. Alpha, 3, Recording Secretary, 4; Student Government, 3; Civiv League, 3; Spectator, 3, 4; Baptist Larger Council, 3, 4; Senior Chaperone. ANNE ALDRIDGE BRANCH .................... Utica, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club, 1, Secretary, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, Treasurer, 2; Student Government, 1, 2, 3; Special Dancing, 1, 2. 3; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; 'Phi Upsilon Omicron, 2, Secretary, 3, 4; Baptist Larger Council, 2; Civic League, Secretary-Treasurer, 2, President, 4; Basketball, 2, 3; House Chairman, 2, 3; Treasurer S.C.A., 3; Cast, Class Play Tournament, 3; The- atre Guild, 4; Education 'Club, 4; Who's Who, 4. FRANCES JANE BRITTON .................... Macon, Miss. Home Economicx Wesley Players, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spectator, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 1; Theatre Guild, 2, Vice-President, 3, 4; S.C.A. Council, 2, 3; Cast, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 2; Education Club, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Nature Study Club, 3; Alpha, Psi Omega, 3, 4; Stage Manager, Lady Windemere's Fan, 3; Parliamentary Certificate, 3; Wesley Larger Council, 3; Cast, Our Town, 3; Wesley Smaller Coun- cil, 4; Cast, uThe Rivals, 4. MARY ELLEN BROWN .................. Holly Springs, Miss. Nutrition Transfer from Hinds Junior College. 3; Home Economics Club. 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 4; Senior Chaperone. MAGGIE MAE BRUMFIELD ................. Inverness, Miss. Voice Entre Nous, l, 3, 4; Rogues, 1, Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Lantern, 2; Vice- President Freshman Class; Glee Club, 1; Hottentots, 2, Vice-President, 3, 4; Sigma. Alpha Iota, 2, 3, 4; Torch, 3; Class President, 2, 3, 4; Chair- man Homecoming Pages, 2; College Singers, 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball Tournament Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spectator, 2; Black List, 3, 4; Kappa. Delta. Epsilon, 3, 4; Head Junior Usher; Most Stylish, 2, 3, 4; Parliamen- tary Certificate, 3; American Guild of Organists, 4; Who's Who, 4; Senior Chaperone; Hall of Fame, 4. ENIORS ORMOND GRAY CALDWELL ................. Jackson, Miss. W Home Economics W Lockhearts, 1, Sub-regent, 2; Canterbury Club, 1, 2, Treasurer, 3, Presi- dent, 4; Student Government, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2; Junior Freshman Union, 1; Spectator, 1, 2, 3; Lantern, 2; Home Economics Club, 2, Vine-Presi- dent, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 2, Historian, 3, 4; Homeooming Pagv, 2; Election Committee Member, 2, 3; Black List, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsi- lon, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Mortar Board, Vice-President, 4; Senior Chaperone. JANE NEWELL CARR ........................ Leland, Miss. Public School Music Glee Club, 1, 2; Orchestra, Secretary, 3, Treasurer, 4; 3Spectator. 1; A.G.O-,, 2; Westminster Choir, 2; Homecoming Page, 2- Westminster Smaller Council. 2, Cabinet, 3; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2, 3, 4; Bach Society, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, Vice-President, 4; S.C.A. Council, 4. BETTY ANN CARTER ...................... Louisville, Miss. Englixh Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club, 1, Reporter, 2, 3, 4; Lantern. 2; Junior Freshman Union, 1; Spectator, 1, 2, 3; S.1C.A. Council, 1; English Club, Secretary, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi, Historian. 4: Baptist Larger Council, 3; Baptist Smaller Council, 4; Sevretary and Treasurer of Senior Class; Senior Chaperone. CAROL ANN CATCHING .................. Hazlehurst, Miss. Home Economiw Glee Club, 1; Junior Freshman Union, 1; Spectator, 1, 2, 3, 4; XVegt- minster Choir, 2; Commerce Club, 3; Phi Upsilon Omirron, 3; Westmin- ster Smaller Council, 3; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsiion, 4; Jesters, 4. BROXIE LAVELLE COOLEY ................. Dorsey, Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Itawamba Junior College, 3; Home Er-onomim; Club, 3, 4: Student Government, 3; Education Club, 4. MARJORIE ANN CORK ...................... Newton, Miss. Bacteriology Chemistry Club, 1, 2; Nature Study Club, 1, Secretary-Treasurer, 2, Vive- President, 3, 4; Hygiene Journal Club, 2, Secretary, 3, 4; Lantern, 2: Torch, 3; Mortar Board, Treasurer, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; HSpeCtator, 1. 2, 3, 4; Baptist Larger Council, 2, 3; Baptist Smaller Council, 4; Homemm- ing Page, 2; S.C.A., Secretary, 2, Historian, 3; Parliamentary Ccrtifioutmg 2, 4; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 3, Recorder, 4; Beta Beta Beta, 3, President, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 4. LILA MAE COVER ........................... Artesia, Miss. Public School Music Orchestra, 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2, Ser- geanbat-Arms, 3, Editor, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4. JULIA FRANCES CRUSE ................. New Albany, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4; Baptist Larger Council, 3, 4. '43 SENIORS FRANCES ELEANOR CUDABAC. . . . . . . . . . . .Pascagoula, Miss. Physical Education Newnmn C'uh. 1, 2, :1; Physivs Huh, 1: SDN'ial Dancing, 1. 2, 3. 4; Junior Freshman Union, 1; XV.A.A., 2, 2:, 4: PhysiL-al Edueation Club, 3. 4; Inter- national Relations Club. 51: 11Spmr-t-tator. 3, Sports Editor, 4; Black List, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 71; Varsity Volleyball, 2. RACHEL JEANETTE DARBY. . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia, Miss. English Enh-c Nous, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2: English Club, 2; Commerce Club, 2, 4; Palette and Brush, 4. BETTYSUEDAVIS..........................Belmont,Miss. Accounting Glee Club, 1, 2; Commen-o Club, 2, Guard, 3, 4; Civio League, 2; Pi Omega Pi, 3, Vico-Prcsidcnt, 4; MEH LADY, 4. MARGARET JEAN DELANEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Natchcz, Miss. Physical Education Physics Club, 1; Hygiene Journal Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 2; XV.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Homeeooming Page, 2; Spectatorf 2, 3; Special Danc- ing, 1, 2, 3, 4; Water Pageant, 2: Varsity Basketball, 2, 3; Physical Edu- cation Club, 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball, 3, 4. EMMA LOUISE DENT........................A1nory,Miss. Home Economics Junior Frvshman Union, 1; Homecoming Page, 2; Home Economics Club, 3; Black List, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Dance Committee, Chairman, 4. THALIA RUTH DIXON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vaughan, Miss. Home Economics Lantern, 2; Torvh. 3; Mortar Board, Secretary, 4; Chemistry Club, 1, Sec- retary, 2, Vice-President, 3, President. 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3; 2Spectator. 1, 2, 3; MEH LADY, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 2, 3, 4; Gamma. Sigma Epsilon, 2, Rocordnr, 3, Grand Alchemist, 4; Wesley Larger Coun- cil, 2; XVesley Smaller Council, 3, Secretary. 4; Senior Chaperone; Home- coming Page, 2. HELEN LUCILLE DOOLITTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. Home Economics A.G.0.. 1; Student G-ox'el'mnvnt, 1, 2!; Spm-iul Dunw-ing, 1; Home Evonom- il'S Club, 1, 2, :1, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Civic League, 3; Nature Study CluhL 3; Education Club, 3; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, Pianist, 4; Kappa. Delta Epsi- lon, 3, President, 4; Chemistry Club, 2. MARYNELLDOXVDLE.......................Canton,Miss. Home Economics Vivic League, 1: Home Evmmmit-s Club. 1, 2, 4; Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 4; Spectator, 2. 4; Wesley Larger Council, 4, r 1x THW!:?!VI P22 .221, A v.,;..:...,.;......2u..... .:.;.-:....;... ' 1.me EMHRM , um A XW SENIORS ANN EASON ....... Coahoma, Miss. Nlttlhematics thmistry Club, 1, 2, 1:, 4: Math Wluh, 1, 2. 12, AI; HSpm-tutm', 1, 2, 3, 4; Hnmw-uming' Pugu, 2; Gamma :lignm lapsilnn, Visor, 3, Sm'gt-nm-ut-Arms, 1: Kappa. Mu Epsilon, Vimuln'esidvnt, 1:. 4; Weslt-y Lurgm- Wmmt'il, Cl; Lnnttrn. 2; Towh, 3; Mortar l'inm'd. II. FAYE ANNE EDWARDS . . . . . . . . . .. ......... Vicksburg, Miss. Home Economics Fiviv League, 1; Homo Economies Club, 1, 2, 4; Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 4; Senior Chapr-rone. MARTHA HARRIS ERWIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Duncan, Miss. English Nature Study Club, 1, 2, 3; International Ilolutions Wlub, 1, 2, 2; LanU-Hl. 2; Tol'vh, 3; Commerms Club, 2, 2:, 4; Student Govvrnnu-nt, 1, 3; HSpevtu- tor, 1, 2, 3, 4; Homovoming Purim, 2; Parliamentary Cm'tifif-ate, 1; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, Treasurer, 4; English Club, 3, 4; XVesley Smaller Founr-il, 3; XX'esley Larger Coum-il, 3; Pi Omega Pi, 4; Entrv Nous, 4. EMMA JEAN ETHERIDGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charleston, Miss. Library Science Library Soienvo Fluh, 1, 2; Student Covel'nmnnt, 1; Phi Alpha Theta, f1, Pn-Sidvnt, 4; Alpha Pwta Alpha, 3, 4; Eduvatinn Huh, 4; Baptist Larger Council, 3. 4. MARY LESLIE FARRELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meridian, Miss. Home Economics wakheul'ts, 1, 2; vaman t'lulx, 1, 2, 3, 4; TlH-utre- Guild, 2, 2. v1: XV.A.A.. 2, 21, 4; Huttuntots, :1, 4; Hump Emmmnivs Ulub, 2:, 4; R1uvk List, 2:, Presi- dent, 4; Junior Froshnlan Union, Prim-ipul, 1; Spatial lnun-ing, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spw-tatm', 1, 2, 3; Honwr'oming Page, 2; Past, 411 Itt-memhex' Mama, 2; Cast, Sophomore Toul'nanwnt Play; Junior Uslu-r, 3; Senior Chapel'one, Beauty, 1. 3, 4; MEH LADY, 4, MINNIE LUCY FEATHERSTON. . ............. Macon, Miss. Home Economic; Homo 1111-0110111iz-s Club, 1, 2, 1' 4: Eduvution Vluh, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Huh. 2; llumvvnming Page, 2. 1'81190t21tor, 2, 2:: 'Forvh, 2:; Phi Upsilon H Omiwnm, 1., ,1; Pnl'lizunentm'y4 141'tifluute, 3. ELLENLEE FISHER.........................Dundce,Miss. Social Studies Nutuw Study Club, 1 f1, 4; HSpw'tulul', Z. :2, 4: Edm-utiun Huh, :1, .1; International llvlutiuns Uluh, 21, 4. AVANELLE FORD . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . ....... Trcnton, Tonn. Elementary Education Spanish Club, 1; 4181,:tru-mtm', 1, 2, 5:; Uwhm-stm, 1., 2: Tvllnussvu Club, 2, Sw'rctul'y, 3, President, 4; l'iVit' lmag'uv, 2; lilomw-uming Pugo, 2: 1Vesley Lurgm' Pount-il, IX; Junim' I'x'ht-r, 1:; Hlm'k List, 3, 4; Svninr Phuln'x'unv. SENIOR FRANCES PARKMAN FORTENBERRY ........ Oakvale, Miss. Home Economics Chemistry Club. 1, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 2, 3, 4; Torch, Reporter, 3; International Relations Club, 3; Education Club, 4; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Glee Club, 2; Parliamentary Certificate, 3. MARY ELIZABETH HOLLAND GARY ...... Slate Spring, Miss. Secretarial Science Commerce Club, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi, 3, Treasurer, 4; Education Club, 4; MEH LADY. 4; Bible 'Club, 4; Senior Chaperone. BETTY JOYCE GASKIN ........................ Paris, Tenn. Spanixh Spanish Club, 1, 2; Sigma Pi Alpha, 3, President, 4; Wesley Players. 1; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Entre Nous, 2; Tennessee Club, 2. 3; XVesley Larger Council, 2, 3; S.'C.A Council, 2, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, Vice-President, 4; Mortar Board, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 4; Parliamentary Certificate, 1. BOBBIE HAZE GASTON. ................ Calhoun City, Miss. Elementary Education Education Club, 2, 3, President, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 2; Spectator, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Nature Study Club, 4; Civic League, 1. ALICE CLEORA GELLING .................. Aberdeen, Miss. Psychology Christian Fellowship, 1, President, 2, 3, 4; Lantern, Treasurer. 2; Blue Serenaders, 1; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; HSpectator, 1, 2; Writers' Club, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4; Nature Study Club. 2; Student Government, 2; Parlia- mentary Certificate, 2; Psychology Club, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Torch, Vice-President, 3; Junior Usher, 3; English Club, 3; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, President, 4; Pi Gamma Mu. 4; Mortar Board, President, 4; Sen- ior Chaperone, 4; Who's Who, 4; President's Council, 4. MARY KATHLEEN GRAHAM ........ . ......... Golden, Ala. Library Science Transfer from Itawamba Junior 'College, 3; Classical Club, 3; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, Corresponding Secretary, 4; Alabama Club, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Senior Chaperone. LILLIAN RENE GREER ................... Yazoo City, Miss. Elementary Education Glee Club, 1, 2; Junior-Freshman Union, 1; USpectator, 1. 2, 3, 4; Lock- hearts, 2; Commerce Club, 2; Civic League, 2; Water Pageant, 2; Tour- nament Play, 2; Maskers, 3, 4; Education Club, 3, 4; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; Junior Usher. 3; Senior Chaperone, 4. MARY BURNS GRIFFIN .................... Columbus, Miss. Journalism 4-H Club, 2 3; uSpeCtator, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 3, 4; Parliamentary Certificate, 3; Education Club, 4. SENIORS LOTTIE JEANNINE HALL .................... Eudora, Ark. Mathematics Arkansas Traveler, 1, 2, 3, President, 4; Math Club, 2, 3, 4; HSDBL'thOF. 2, 3. 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi, 4- Jesters. 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; Physicg Club, 4. ' DOROTHY AGNES HAMILTON. ......... Calhoun City, Miss. Home Economicx Chemistry Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 1, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3: Nature Study Club. 3; Education Club, 4; Class Basketball Tournament Team, 3. JOAN HARTFIELD HAMILTON ........... Greenwood, Miss. Mathematics Math Club, 1, Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Student Gov- ernment. 1; Spectator, 1, 2, Assistant Business Manager, 3, Business Manager, 4; Vice-President of Class, 2, 3; Lantern, 2; Torch, Secretary, 3; Mortar Board, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Jesters, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Physics Club, Vice-President, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4; Who's Who, 4; Parliamentary Certificate, 3. MARY SUE HAMILTON .................. Slate Spring, Miss. Library Science Baptist Larger Council, 2; Library Science Club, 3; International Rela- tions Club, 3; Baptist Smaller Council, 3, Second Vice-President, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, President. 4; Bible Club, 4; Education Club, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4; S.C.A., Second Vice-President, 4. MOSSY DELL HAMILTON ................ Slate Spring, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club, 1. 2, 3, 4; Education Club, 3, Reporter, 4; Baptist Larger Council, 2, 3; Baptist Smaller Council, 4; Civic League, 3; Stu- ; , dent Government, 1, 3; Bible Club, 4. BARBARA CLAIRE HARKINS ............. Hattiesburg, Miss. Home Economics Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Jesters, Pledge Secretary-Treas- urer, 3, Treasurer, 4; Class Basketball, 3; Class Volleyball, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club, 3, 4; HSpectator, 4; Education Club, 4; VV.A.A.. 4. , ? .13 - , , , ,: MARTHA ANN HARTER .................. West Pomt, MISS. ; 4 Home Economics at Home Economics Club, 1, 2, Reporter, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, Col'- 3 responding Secretary, 4; 4-H Club, 1, President, 2, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4; Wesley Larger Council, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2. 3f 2 .4f 3r LI 393 f 3 . MARY COBURN HENLEY ..................... Frame, Mlss. ; .7 . 3 1; 4. ; Home Economzcs I 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, Marshal, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; Junior-Fresh- man Union. 1; 3Spectator. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Wesley Larger'Council, 3; S.C.A. Council, 3, 4. 1 , - Home Economics Club, '1, 2, 3, President, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, Virc-President, 22x44 BERCHIE LEE HODUM......................Corinth, Miss. Home Economics Chemistry Club, 2; Homv Evonomirs Club, 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball Tour- nament Team, 2, 3; HSpevtator, 2, 4; Palettv and Brush, 3; 4-H Clgb, 3; XV.A.A., 3, 4; Marliamentary Certifu-ate, 1:; Education Club, 4; Semor Chaperone. PATRICIA RUTH HOLLOWAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Millsaps College, 2; Home Economics Club, 2, 4; HSpecta- tor, 4; Physics Club, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 4; Senior Chaperone. ANNIE RUTH HOWELL.....................Okolona, Miss. Home Economics Glee Club, 1; Christian Followship, 1, President, 2, Corresponding Secre- tary and Reporter, 3, 4; Palette and Brush, 2, 3; S.C.A. Council, 2; Civic League, 2; HSpectator, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 4; Educati n Club, 4; Sonior Chaperone. y. . 4VJWK 7! W ..Kosciusko,Miss. EnglishM uSpectator, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1; Lantern, 2; Sigma Tau Delta, 2, 3, 4; English Club, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4; International Relations Club. 4; MEH LADY, 4; Senior Chaperone. MARY CORNELIA HURDLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lamar, Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Holmes Junior College, 3; Palette and Brush, 3; Home Eco- nomics Club, 3, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 4. BETTY SUE IRVING..........................Laurel,Miss. Chemistry Transfer from Mississippi College, 3; Baf-h Society, 4. VIRGINIA WAMBLE JOLLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Okolona, Miss. Home Economics Homo Er-nnomir-s Club, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2. DEIRDRE JOAN KAST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meridian, Miss. Elementary Education Canterbury Club, 2, 3. 4; Bach Society 2; PaIette and Brush, 2; Lantern 2; Parliamentary Certmcate, 3; Education Club, 3, 4; S.C.A. Council 2 3' Chaplain, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Nature ,Stlids: Club, 4; Psychology Club, 3, 4; HSpeL-tator, 3 4; Senior Chaperone. . . nus -- g; .m vw -1......,- .gg...y-..-....n,.... 4 -., SENIORS DAISY TAYLOR KENNEDY ................... Tunica, Miss. English Bach Society, 2, 3; International Relations Club, 2; Student Government, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Sigma Tau Delta, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, Sec- rotary-Treasurer, 3, 4: Junior Usher, 3; Maskers, 3, 4; English Club, 3; HSpectator, 1, 2, Managing Editor, 3, Editor, 4; XVho's Who. 4; Bible 4 Club, 4; President's Coum-il, 4; Senior Chaperonri; Hall of Fame, 4. MARTHA EDDIE KIMBROUGH .............. Jackson, Miss. Mathematics Math Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, Treasurer, 2, President, 3, 4; Spectator, 1. 2, 3; Civic League, 1, 4; Student Government, 1; Interna- tional Relations Club, 2, Treasurer, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, President, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, President, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Physics Club, 4. -W Na '-h In '1 n... u w M; ..,, ARLENA LAMBERT .................. Mississippi City, Miss. ' English ' Spanish Club, 1; Forensic Council, 1, 2; Nature Study Club, 4; Wesley Larger 'Council. 4; 44Spectat01', 1, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Chairman Intel'dormitory Debates. 2; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; English Club, 4. BETTY RAY LEE .......................... Carrollton, Miss. Englixh Student Government. 1; 41Spectator, 2, 3, 4; W'riters' Club, 2; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; English Club, 3, 4. MARY JANE LEE ............................ Eupora, Miss. Hixtory Glee Club, 1; Junior-Freshman Union, 1.; 44Spectator, 4; Education Club, 4; International Relations Club, 4. VIRGINIA ANN LEE ....................... Poplarville, Miss. Home Economics Bach Sooiety, 1; Chemistry Club, 1; W'esley Players, 1, 2; Lantern, 2; USpec-tator, 1. 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; XVesley Smaller Council, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2; Water Pageant, 2; S.CA. Council, Second Vice-Presi- dent, 2; S,C.A., 3; Home Evonomics Club, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4; H'esley Larger Counvil, 1, 4. LADY JANE FOUNTAIN LITTLE .............. Jackson, Miss. Mathematics Math Club, 1, 3; Glee Club, 1; Special Dancing, 1; Jesters, 3, 4; Class Basketball Tournament Team, 3; Physics Club, President, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4; Senior Chaperone. MILDRED JEAN LONG ................... Greenwood, Miss. English International Relations Club, 1, 2; Student Government, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2, Secretary, 3; Junior-Fl'eshman Union, 1; Bach Society, Treasurer, 2, President, 3; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2, Editor, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; USpectator, 2; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; Blank List, 4; Student Government Election Committee, 4; MEH LADY Staff, 4; Senior Chaperone. SENIORS JUNELOWREY .........................NewAlbany,Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club. 1, 2. 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 2; Lantern, 2; Kappa Delta. Epsilon, 3, Secretary, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, Editor, 4; Chair- man of Point Committee, 4; Glee Club, 1; Student Government, 1, 3-, Jun- ior-Freshman Union, 1; 2Spectat0r, 1; XVater Pageant, 2. NOELEE MCCOOL .......................Greenwood, Miss. Public School Music Sigma Alpha Iota, 1, 2, Secretary, 3, President, 4; Bach Society, 1, Re- porter, 2, Vice-President, 3; Lantern, Vice-President, 2; Glee Club, 1, 4; Orchestra, 2; College Singers, 3; 4-H Club, 1; Wesley Foundation Coun- cil, 2, 3, 4; Student Government Election Committee, 3: Homecoming Page, 2; Mortar Board, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4. ELSIE LEE MCCOY..........................M0rton, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Smaller Council, 2; Student Government, 4; KVestminster Larger Council, 4. BETTY SUE MCCRARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Mathematics Math Club, 2, 3, 4; Town and Gown Club, 2, 3, President, 4; HSpectator, 2; Commerce Club, 3; XVesley Larger Council, 1, 3; Pi Omega Pi, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4. CAROLYN LEA MCDOWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .McComb, Miss. Elementary Education Lantern, 2; Education Club, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4; Spectator, 4; XVesley Larger Council, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4. EDNA RUTH McNEAL......................Quitman, Miss. Home Economics Baptist Players, 1; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club. 1, 2; Baptist Larger Council, 2, 3; Homecoming Page. 2; Spectatorf, 2, 3, 4; Special Dancing, 2; Civic League, 2, 3, 4; Palette and Brush, 3; International Relations 'Club, 3, 4; VV.A.A., 3; B.S;U. Small- er Council, Treasurer, 4; Parliamentary Certificate, 3; Senior Chapel'one, 4. MARY FRANCES MADDOX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Drew, Miss. Elementary Education Commerce Club, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2; Inter-dormitory Debates, 1, 3; HSpec- tator, 1, 2, 3; Palette and Brush, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Parliamen- tary Certificate, 2; Forensic Council, 3; Education club, 3; Theatre Guild, 2, 3; Blue Serenaders, 3. BETTY RAYE MALONE.....................Guntown, Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Northeast; Mississippi Junior College and Mississippi South- ern, 3; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4; Civic League, 3; Senior Chaperone, 4. f. , 24x 22223462232322 . ;X 4 4622224229 22w 7x22 32W 4 WW 34? X24222 x 3 .: 1,5. 2 2 3, W nyW .14 4 $3; '1 lg. ; 4v xsie'cw A 4...: . .. . M- .x A 4:45;..-1. 2'? - x 414.704,. K 3 3+ Vka A: 4 3- -.-...--g a S E NI 0 R S MARY ALYCE MARLOW. . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Natchez, Miss. Home Economics Chemistry Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 2; Homecoming Page, 2: er ior Usher, 3; Senior Chaperone. LELIA MARIE MARSHALL ................. Louisville, Miss. Secretarial Science Commerce Club, 1, 2, Secretary, 3, President, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Specta- tor, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; MEH LADY, 4; Senior Chaperone. DOROTHY RUTH MARTIN ................. Batesville, Miss. Biology Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; XVesIey Players, 1, 2. 3: Junior-Freshman Union, 1; Homecoming Page 2; 1Vesley Smaller Council, 2, Secretary, 3, Presi- dent, 4; Spectator, 2, 4; Nature Study Club, 3; Physics Club, 3, 4. FREIDA GAYLE MARTIN. . . . . ............... Onward, Miss. English Glee Club, 1, 2; Bach Society, 1; English Club, 2, 3; Spanish Club, 2; VV.A.A., 2, 3; Student Government, 1; XVesIey Larger Council, 2, 3; Class Basketball Team, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, Secretary, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 4; Dance Committee, 4; Civic League, 3. NANCY ANN MARTIN. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ....... McComb, Miss. Home Economics Chemistry Club, 1, 2; Chairman XVorld Service Fund, 1; Spectator, 1, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 2, 3, President, 4; Orchestra, 1; Homecoming Page, 2; Student Government, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4; Maskers, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Baptist Larger Council, 2, 3, 4; Class Play Tournament, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; MEH LADY, Club Editor, 4. VIRGINIA FRANK MATHEWS ................ Tupelo, Miss. Physical Education Physics Club, 1; Lockhearts, 1, 2; XV.A.A., 2, 3, 4; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; Physical Education Club, 3, 4; Water Pageant, 2; 'Class Basketball Team, 2, 3, 4; Class Volleyball Team, 3, 4; Maskers, 3, 4. RUBY GWENDOLYN MICHAEL ................ Ricnzi, Miss. English 'Writel's' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Bach Society, 2; Student Government, 1, Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; President Freshman Class; Junior-Fwshman Union, 1; Baptist Larger Council, 1, 4; Baptist Smaller Council, 2, 3; Spectator, 4; Homer-oming Page, 2; Junior Usher, 3; Senior Chaperone; W'ho's Who, 4; Dance Committee, 2, 3, 4; Maskers, 3, 4; English Club, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Torch, 3; Mortar Board, 4; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; Most Charming, 3; Miss M. S. C. 1V., 4; Blanche Colton XVilliams Scholarship, 4; Hall of Fame, 4. BETTYE JEAN MIDDLETON ............... Glen Allan, Miss. Elementary Education Nature Study Club, 1, 2, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Education Club, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Spectator, 4. AN 2 24$? 3XVXx 1 Q2 7 , 3N x4 24 $Ng W22 72 3 322 2 ,2 2 222W 4 X 2 2 4 222m 224 mWM 2, 2; 22222 X g 4, Wm 2X ; 3X, 2 2, 2 349 2 224 22V 2 72 wk 423422 ALICE MARILYN MILLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oakland, Miss. English Student Government. 1, 3; B.S.U. Larger Council, 1, 2, 3; B.S.U. Smaller Council, 4; Casts of Major Plays, 2, 3, 4; Director of Senior Tournament play, 4; Inter-dormitory Debates, 2; S.C.A. Council, 3, Cabinet, 4; 3Spec- tator, 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball Team, 2; Class Softball Team, 2; Class Volleyball Team, 3; Chemistry 'C'lub. 1; Bach Society, 2, Reporter, 3; Entre Nous, 2; Forensic Council, 2, Vice4President, 3; International Re- lations Club, 2, 3; Theatre Guild, 2, 3, Keeper of Points, 4; Baptist Play- ers, 1, 2; W.A.A., 3, 4; English Club, 4; Alpha Psi Omega, 3, President, 4; Hall of Fame, 4. MITZI ANNE MILLER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. Phyxical Education Physics Club, 1; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 2, 3; Class Basket- ball Tournament, 2; Class Softball Varsity Team, 2, 3; Physical Educa- tion Club, 3, 4; Class Volleyball Tournament, 3, 4. ANNIE JANE MITCHELL......................Ethel, Miss. Elementary Education Transfer from Holmes Junior College, 3; Palette and Brush, 3, 4; Educa- - tion Club, 4. LUTIE ANN MITCHELL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Itta Bena, Miss. Elementary Education Commerce Club. 1; Nature Study Club, 1; Homecoming Page, 2; Specta- tor, 2, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4; Education Club, 4. ALLENEMITCHELL........................Houston,Miss. Elementary Education Civic League, 1; Education Club, 2, 4; Physics Club, 2, 4; Glee Club, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; B.S.U. Choir, 4. SUDIE KATE MITCHELL. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ethel, Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Holmes Junior College, 2; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Education Club, 4; Palette and Brush, 4. SUE KIRKPATRICK MITCHELL. . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, Vice-President, 2, President, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Baptist Players, 1; Student Government, 1; B.S.U. Larger Council, 2, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 2, 4; B.S.U. Smaller Council, 3; S.C.A. Cabinet, 3. ANN DICKERSON MONROE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. Art MEH LADY. Assistant Editor, 3, Editor, 4; Lockhearts, 1, 2; Palette and Brush, 2; Kappa Pi, 2, Vice-President, 3, 4; Water Pageant, 2; Specta- tor, Art Editor, 2. 3; Hottentots, 3, 4; Black List, 3, 4; Pi Delta. Epsilon, 3, 4; W.A.A.. 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Who's Who, 4; Cheerleader, 3 4' Most Versatile, 4; Presidents Council, 4; Senior Chaperone; Homecbm: ing Page, 2; Parliamentary Certiiicate, 3; Class Volleyball, 4; Hall of Fame, 4. SENIORS MARGARET ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY . . . .Jackson, Miss. Library Science Entre Nous, 1, 3; Student Government, 1; Lantern, 2; Library Science Club, 2, 3; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3. Treasurer, 4; Wesley Larger Counvil, 2; VVesIey Smaller Council, 3, 4; HSpectator, 2; Civic League, 2, 4; Student Government Election Committee, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4. MARIDELL MOON ........................... Amory, Miss. M Home Economics Glee Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; 41Spectator? 2, 3; Bible Club, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4. RHEA CAREY MOORE ....................... Tunica, Miss. Library Science Transfer from University of Mississippi, 3; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, 4; Black List, 3, 4. MARJORIE ANNE MORRIS .................... Marks, Miss. Public School Music American Guild of Organists, 1; Student Government, 1, 4; Glee Club. 1; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3,7 4; Bach Society, 1, 2, 3, President, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2. 3, 4: Homevoming Page, 2; Baptist Larger Coun- cil, 3, 4; S.C.A. Council, 4. MARTHA ELIZABETH MORRIS ............... Hughes, Ark. Home Economics Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Arkansas Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 3; Bach Society, 2; Education Club, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 3; Bible Club, 4; Homecoming Page, 2. MARY JUNE MURPHREE ............... Calhoun City, Miss. Library Science Lockhearts, 1, 2; Chairman of Lighting Technicians, 4; XX'esIey Larger Council, 2, 3; Class Basketball Tournament Varsity Team, 2; Library Sci- ence Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Alpha Beta Alpha, Recording Secre- tary, 3. 4; Jesters, 3, President, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta, 4; Homecoming Page, 2. MARY KATHERINE MYERS ................ Columbus, Miss. Art Kappa Pi, 2, 3, 4; Palette and Brush Club, 2, 3, President, 4; Town and Gown Club, 2, 3, 4; English Club, 4; Sophomore Art Scholarship Award. MARGARET ANN HARRIS NATION ........ West Point, Miss. English Nature Study Club, 1; Unity Dam-V Scholarship Club 1; 1Vrite1's' Club, 1, 2; Special Dancing, 1: 'Spec-tator, 1, 2, 3; Entro Nous, 2. Secretary- Treasurer, 3; Lantern, 2; Spanish Club. 2, 3; Torch, Treasurer, 3; Home- coming Page, 2; English Club, 3; Baptist Larger Council, 3; Pi Delta Phi, Vic-e-Presi'dent, 4; Mortar Board, 4. SENIO REBECCA EVELYN NOE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbia, Miss. Public School Muxic Education Club, 1; Bach Society, 1; Orchestra, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 4; Entre Nous, 4; Senior 'Chaperone; Homecoming Page, 2; Spectator, 1. PATRICIA CELESTE PARKER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. Secretarial Science Lockhearts, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2, 4; Commerce Club, 2, 4; Civic League, 2; Pi Gamma. Mu, 4; HSpectator, 4; Maskers, 4. JAMIE ZINN PATTERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sarepta, Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Blue Mountain College, 4; Home Economics Club, 4. 2 w PEGGY DE MAURICE PERRY . . . . . . . . . . .Philadelphia, Miss. Piano Glee Club, 1. 2, Librarian, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club. 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Entre Nous, 4; Bach Society, Treasurer, 4; Senior Chaperone; Homecoming Page, 2. BARBARA EVELYN PETERMAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pachuta, Miss. Biology Bach Society, 1, 2; Nature Study Club, 2. BOBBIE ANN PITTS...........................Terry,Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Hinds Junior College, 3; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Civic League, 4; Senior 'Chaperone. JOANNE McCLANAHAN PLATT. . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Elementary Education Junior-Freshman Union. 1; Education Club. 2; Rogues, 2; Cheerleader, 2; Baptist Larger Council, 1; Maskers, 3, Treasurer, 4. LILLIAN JANETTE PONGETTI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shelby, Miss. Bacteriology Newman Club, 1, 2, Historian, 3, Vice-President, 4; Hygiene Journal Club, 2; Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Pre-Med Club, 3; Gamma. Sigma Epsi- lon, 4; Spectator, 1; Parliamentary Certmcate, 3; Physics Club, 4. WgW?W PEGGY JOAN READ. . . . . . . .. ..... .. . . . . . . . .Indianola, Miss. Accounting Cmnmerve Club, 1. 2, 3; Each Society, 2; Spectator, 1, 2. 3. JANE REESE......... .......... ..... Winona, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Lantern, 2; 'Torch, 3: Mortar Board. 4; Nature Study Club, 2; Phi Upsilon Omicron. 2, 3, Vice-President, 4; 'Civic League, 2. 3; Homecoming Page. 2; 44Spectator, 2, 3, 4; Parliamentary Certificate, 2; Education Club, 3; Bible Club, President, 3; Baptist Larger Council, 3; Baptist Smaller Council. 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 3, 4; Pi Delta Ep- silon, 4; Student Government Senior Class Representative. 4. BARBARA ANN REID ...... . . . . ......... . . .Columbus, Miss. Accounting 4'Spectafol', 1. 2, 3; Lantern, 2; Commm've Club. 2: Town and Gown, Re- porter, 2, Vice-President, 3; XVesloy Larger Council, 2; Glee Club, 2; Torch, Treasurer, 3; Junior Usher, 3; XVesley Smaller Counr-il, 3, Treas- urer, 4; Parliamentary Certificate, 3; Pi Omega Pi, 3, President, 4; Jesters, 3, 4. IDA LAVERNE REYNOLDS ..................... Boyle, Miss. Elementary Education Spectator, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4; Education Club, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4. - ,; 4 BETTY MAE RHODES ....................... Gulfport, Miss. a ; . Spamsh Spanish Club, 1. 2; 2Spec'tatolx 1, 2, 3; Advertising Manager, 4; Home- ;2-3- t-oming Page. 2; Entl'v Nous, 2, 3; W'osley Players, 2; XV.A.A.. 2; XVesley i Larger Council, 2; Sigma Pi Alpha, 3, 4; Physics Club, 3; XYesley Smaller R'. Council, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha, Reporter, 4. 3:. . 3K ,1 .1 f JEAN CAROL RICHARDS ........... . . . . . . . .Kosc1usko, MISS. VI . Plano Glee Club. 1, 2, 3. President, 4: Junior-Freshman Union, 1; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2. Chaplain, 3, Vico-Presidont, 4; Rogues, 2; HSpeMator, 2, 3; Hot- I tentnts, 3, Presidwnt, 4; BInr-k List, 3, 4; Bach Society, 3; Dam-e Commit- s tee Chairman, 3; Junior Usher, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; Senior Clmporone, l .. . N 4; Chairman Student Conduct, 4; MEH LADY, Feature Editor, 4. 3' 1 - ; JANE ELIZABETH RIDDELL. . . ..... . . . . . . . . . .Canton, Miss. Library Science Student Gnvnrmnonf, 1: Junior-Fl'eshman Union, 1: Baptist Larger Coun- cil, 2; 'iogues, 2; Alpha Beta Alpha. 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Maskcrs, 3, 4. 5 MARILYN LEE RIDGWAY ..... . ..... . ........ Marietta, Ga. , e 1 ' Elementary Education Commerce Club, 1: HSpectatorJ2 1; Education Club, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 3; Kappa Dulta Epsilon, 3, 4; Civic League, 4, Psychology Club, 4. yw X2 SENIORS CHRISTINE LAVADA RITCHEY ............ Indianola, Miss. Piano Glee Club, 1, 2 3, 4; Bach Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Palette and Brrush, $1, 2, 3; Westminster Cabinet, 1, Secrerary, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Chou', 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 3, 4. MARY HARWELL ROBBINS .............. New Albany, Miss. Library Science Library Science Club. 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; Civic League, 1; W'esley Larger Council, 1; Wesley Smaller Council, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Alpha Beta Alpha, 4; English, 4. JEAN ROBINSON ........................ Greenwood, Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Mississippi College, 3; Baptist Larger Council, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 3, 4: Education Club, 4. DOROTHY SUE RUSSELL .................. McComb, Miss. Englixh Debating Team. 1; Glee Club, '1; Junior-Freshman Union, 1; Special Dancing, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spectator, 1, 2, 3, 4; Entre Nous, 2; Theatre Guild, 2, 3, 4; Cast, I Remember Mama ; Sigma. Tau Delta, 3, 4; Classical Club, Vice-President, 3; VVriters' Club, 3, President, 4; English Club, 3; Tourna- ment Play, 3; Oral Reading Contest, 3, 4. CAROLYN LOUISE SCANLON ................ Jackson, Miss. Elementary Education Civic League, 1, 3; Student Government. 2; Spectator, 1, 2, Feature Edi- tor, 3; W'riters' Club, 2, President, 3; Newman Club, 1, Secretary, 2, Vice- President, 3, 4; Math Club. 1; International Relations Club, 2; Homecom- ing Page, 2; Sigma Tau Delta, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, Vice-President, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Senior Chaperone; MEH LADY, 4. JOAN MARILYN SCHAFER ................. Meridian, Miss. Art Transfer from Meridian Junior College, 2; Bach Society, 2; Palette and Brush, 2, 3, 4; English Club. 4; Nature Study Club, 4; Baptist Smaller Council, 3; S.C.A., 4; Senior Chaperone, 4; Kappa Pi, 3, 4. JO ANN SCOTT .............................. Amory, Miss. Library Science Civic League. 1; Glee Club, 1; USpectator, 1, 2, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Entre Nous, 2; Rogues, 2; Student Government, 2, 4; Special Dancing, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, National President, 4; Maskers, 3, President, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Dance Committee. Treasurer, 3; Chairman Election Com- mittee, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4. FRANCES SEATON ........................ Gunnison, Miss. English Canterbury Club, 1, 2; Commerce Club, 1; Spectator, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home- coming Page, 2; Loc-khearts, 2; Sigma Tau Delta, 2. 3. 4; English Club, 3, 4; Class Basketball; MEl-I LADY, 4; Class Volleyball, 4; VV.A.A., 4. SENIORS PATRICIA SAYRE SEELEY ................... Jackson, Miss. French Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary, 2, Viwo-Presidont, 3 President, 4; Entl'e Nous, 1, 2, Sen'etzn'y-Tl'vusurel , 3, President, 4; Glee Club, 1; Spevial Dant-ing, 1, 2, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Mortar Board, 4; Canterbury Club, 1; lntvx'nutimml Relations Club, 2, 3; Pi Delta Phi, Sec- l'etary-Tl'easurer, 3, President, 4; XV,A.A., 3; HSpectator, 3; Cast, HOur ' Town, 3. MARY EMMA SEITZ ...................... West Point, Miss. 4 Phyxical Education 1'; Junior-Freshmnn Union, 1; 'W.A.A., 2, 3, 4; XVater Pageant, 2; Class Bas- ketball, l, 2. 3, 4; Class Volleyball, 2, 3, 4; Class Softball, 2, 3; Physical Education Club, 3, 4; Math Club, 3; Physivs Club, 4. : JULIA MAE SHANNON ..................... Pontotoc, Miss. ', Englth '.' XVriters' Club, 1, 2, Vice-PrPsident, 3, 4; Junior-Freshman Union, 1; HSpec- ' tatol', 2, 3; Homecoming Page, 2; Pi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, 4; English Club, President, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta. 2, 3, 4; Lockhearts, 2; Black List, 3, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Civic League, Vice-President, 3; Junior Usher, 3; Dance Committee, 4; Senior Chapvrone; MEH LADY, Assistant Business Mana- ger, 3, Business Manager, 4; 1Vho1s XVho in American Universities and Colleges, 4. RUBY EVELYN SHEWMAKE .................. Derma, Miss. Home Economics ' 1 I Home Economics Club, 1, 2. 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 1; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3; International Relations Club, 3; Parliamentary Certiflcate, 3. ALTA LYLE SIMMONS ..................... Kewanee, Miss. Elementary Education Junior-Freshman Union, 1; Baptist Larger Council, 2, 3; Homef-oming Page, 2; 4'Spertatol', 1, 2, 3, 4; Cast, 3I Remember Mama, 3; Palette and Brush, 2; Education Club, 3, 4; Jesters, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3; Theatre Guild, 4; Student Government, 3; Nature Study Club, 4. CAROLYN BRUCE SIMMONS ............... Cleveland, Miss. Home Economic; Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, Head, 4; Chemistry Club, 1; Lockhearts, 1, Secretary, , 2; 1V.A.A., 2, 3; Palette and Brush, 1. 2; Homeooming Page, 2; XYater ; 1 Pageant, 2; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball, 3; Jesters, 3, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Special Dancing. 3; Parliamentary Certiflcate, 3; L 1 Baptist Larger Council, 3, 4, 1 ' MARGARET LEE SIMPSON ................. Hyattsvillc, Md. Elementary Education Commerce Club, 1, 2; Alabanm Club, 2, Secretary, 3; Homecoming Page, 2; HSpoctator, 2, 3; Spet-ial Danring, 2; Nature Study Club, 3; Education Club, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 3; 1V.A,A., 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4; Sen- ior Chupel'one. HENRIETTA MCMASTER STAINBROOK ..... Memphis, Tenn. Public School Music Juniowal-eshman Union, 1; Glee Club, 1, Secretary, 4; Tennessee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; American Guild of Ol'g'anists, 2, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3; HMost Beau- tifulf' 2, 3, 4; Jesters, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Iota, 3, 4; HSpoctator, 3; Stu- dent Government, 4; Senior Chapel'one. SENIORS ROSE MARIE STOKER .....................Grenada, Miss. Home Economics Psychology Club, 3. 4; Home Economics Club. 1. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club. 2; Spectatorf' 2, 3, 4; Baptist Larger Council, 3; Baptist Smaller Council, 4. ANITA STREET Dumas,Miss. Accounting Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; XV.A.A., 1, 2, 4; Class Basketball, 1, 2; 251th-- tater, 1, 4; Varsity Basketball, 2; Pi Omega Pi, Sccretury, 4; Education Club, 4. CHARITY MAYBELLE STREET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ripley, Miss. Home Economic; Transfer from Blue Mountain College, 3; 4-H Club, 3, 4; Civic League, 3 Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 3; Education Club, 4 Senior Chaperone, 4. v CORINE LOUISE STRONG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bentonia, Miss. Physical Education Physics Club, 1; Lantern, 2; Nature Study Club, 2, 3, 4; VV.A.A.. 2, 3, Treasurer, 4; Torch, 3; Physical Education Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, President, 4; International Relations Club, Secretaer 3, President. 4; Pi Gamma. Mu, 3; Phi Alpha Theta, 3, Vice-President, 4; HSpectator, 3; Mortar Board, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 4. RUTH MARIE TANKERSLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Corinth, Miss. Home Economic; Chemistry Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2: Na- ture Study Club, 2, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Spectator, 2, 3, 4; Palette and Brush, 3; Parliamentary Certificate, 3; Student Government, 3; Inter- national Relations Club, 4; XVesley Larger Council, 3, 4; XVesley Choral Group, 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNIE SUSAN TILLIMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greenwood, Miss. Elementary Education Lockhoal'ts, 1, Treasurer, 2; Junior-Freshman Union. 1; Baptist Smallcr Council, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Student Government, 2; Cast Tourna- ment Play, 2, 3; Cast, uThe Bax'retts of Wimpole Street.u 2; Junior Usher. 3; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; Bible Club, 4; Education Club, 4; Palette and Brush, 4; Maskers, 3, 4; Senior Chaperone, 4; Baptist Greater Council, 3, 4. SARAH LOUISE TIREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Secretarial Science Commerce Club, 2, 3, 4; Town and Gown, 2, 3, 4. JEANNINETODD..........................IttaBena,Miss. Library Science Chemistry Club, 1; ?ntro Nous, 1, 2; Spectator, 1, 2, 3; nInternational Relations Club, 2, 3; Baptist Smaller Council, 1, 2, 3; Baptist Larger Council, 4; Pax-lianwntary Certificate, 2. 3; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Mortar Board, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta, 3, Historian, 4; Senior Chapex-one, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; S.C.A., 2, Vice-President, 3, Presi- dent, 4; President's Council, 4; Bible Club, 4. -W-FW4Jm-W ,.,.......w..v.......w 4,ka . M315... -4 ah... - $.Mmmgmww sngu ens SENIORS ANN LEO TOWNSEND. . . . . .. ......... . ........ Weir, Miss. Home Economicy ? Transfer from Memphis State College, 3; Home Economirs Club, 3, 4; Spectator, 3; Senior Ghaperone, 4; Tennessee Club, 3. SALLYE MORRIS TUCKER. . . . . . . . . . . ..... Woodville, Miss. Physical Education Physics Club, 1; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; 1V.A.A., 2, 3, 4; XN'ator Pageant, 2: Physical Education Club, 2, 3, Secretal'y-Treasurer, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Volleyball, 2, 3, 4; HSpectator, 3, Sports Editor, 4. HELON UNDERWOOD ............... . . . . . .Kossuth, Miss. Home Economics Chemistry Club, 1.; Home Economics Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; International Hen Iations Club, 3; Spectator, 1; Civic League, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Glee Club. 2; Student Government, 1, 2; Parliamentary Certificate, 3. SYLVIA MARIE WALKER ................ Waynesboro, Miss. Secretarial Science XVesley Larger. Council, 1; Nature Study Club, 1; Civic League, 1; Com- merce Club, 2, 4. MARY NELL WALL. . ................... Calhoun City, Miss. Bacteriology Uhemistry Club, 1, 2; Math Club, 1; G100 Clulv, 1: HSpeotator, 1; Hygiene Journal Club, 2, Secretary, 4; Promvdival Club, 2; Civic League, 2; Class Basketball Tournament Team, 2; Beta Beta Beta, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 2, Vice-President, 4; Student Government, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 4; Physics Club, 4; Senior Uhapemne; Homecoming Page, 2; B.S.U. C110- 1'us, 2, 4. JANET ELIZABETH WAMNES ............ . . .Aberdeen, Miss. Elementary Education Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3. 4; Palette and Brush. 2, 3; Education Club, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; HSpctrtator, 2, 3. MARGARET LOUISE WARNER ............. Big Creek, Miss. Home Economics Home Er-onnmirs Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 2; B.SAU. Larger Council, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Education Club, 4; 14Spcctator. 4. ANN GARLAND WEAVER .................. Columbus, Miss. Elementary Education Hottcntots, 1, 2, 3, 4; Lockhvarts, 1, 2; Nature Study Club, 2; Town and Gown, 2; Blacklist, 3, 4. SENIORS PATSY JOYCE WEEKS . . ................... Columbus, Miss. English Orchestra, 1; 3Spectator, 1, 2, 3; Lantern, 2; English Club, 2; Spanish Club, 2; MEH LADY, 2, 3; Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer, 3, 4; Town and Gown, 3. GEORGIA RUE WELCH. . . ................ . . . .Laurel, Miss. Home Economics 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club, 2; Class Basketball Tournament: Team, 2; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4; W.A.A., 3, 4; Class Basketball Tournament Varsity, 3; Education Club, 4. 4 4337; LOLLIE NELL WHEELER. . . . . . . . . . . . .Steens, Miss. Home Economics Chemistry Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 2; Palette and Brush, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; HSpectator, 2, 3, 4; Par- liamentary Certifmate, 2; Class Basketball Tournament Team, 2; Torch, 3; Education Club, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, Historian, 4; VV.A.A., 3, 4; S.C.A. Council, 3; Class Basketball Tournament Team, 3; Interna- tional Relations Club, 4. RUBYE YVONNE WHITFIELD . . . ....... . . . .Picayune, Miss. Bacteriology Transfer from Mississippi Woman's College, 3; Hygiene Journal Club, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club, 3; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 3. Visor, 4; Tri Beta, 3, Treasurer, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 3, President, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 3, 4; Blue Serenaders, 3, Business Manager, 4; Orchestra, 3; Civic League, 3; S.C.A. Council, 4; Varsity Volleyball, 3; Varsity Basket- ball, 3; Varsity Softball, 3; Senior Chaperone, 4; B.S.U. Chorus, 3, 4. M.A BETTY SUE WILKINSON. . . . ., ...... . . . . .Philadelphia, Miss. Social Studies Bach Society, 1; Glee Club, 1; International Relations Club, 2, 3, Secre- tary, 4; Phi Alpha Theta, 4; Senior Chaperone. . . , , A ..... . 11-..mM-. - .. 3.... .. -0... Me-.34.Wm4..ku- ... 4-... 3. 1...... i; 1 JEAN EAGLE WILLIAMS ............. . . . . . . . . . .Sclma, Ala. Englixh Civic League, 1; Nature Study Club, 1; Junior-Freshman Union, 1; Ala- bama Club, 2, 3; Commerce Club, 2; International Relations Club, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Glee Club, 2; Spectator, 2, 3; T'orch, 3; Student Government, 3; English Club, 4; Pi Omega Pi, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4; MEH LADY, 4; Senior Chaperone. LELA CAROLYN WILLIAMS ............ . . . . .Jackson, Miss. Elementary Education Play Tournament, 1; Civic League, 1; 3Spectat01', 1, 2, 3, 4; Education Club, 2, 3, 4; Rogues, 2; Pi Gamma Mu. 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Jun- ior Usher, 3; Maskers, 3, 4; Senior Chaperone. RITA ANN WILLIAMS. . . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . .Pinola, Miss. Secretarial Science Transfer from Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, 3; Commerce Club, 3, Treas- urer, 4; Spectator, 3, 4; Senior Chaperone. W Mu SENIORS CORINNE OLIVER WILLIFORD....................................Cleveland, Miss. Phyjical Education Rogues, 1, Vice-President, 2; W'.A.A., 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Black List, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Physical Education Club, 2, 3, 4; W'ho's Who, 4; President's Council, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Senior Chaperone, 4; Palette and Brush, 1; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Softball, 3; Varsity Volleyball, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2. JEANEMERSONKVILSON....................... .............. ....West P0int,Miss. Speech Junior-Freshman Union, 1; Lantern, Secretary, 2; Theatre Guild, 2. 3, President, 4; Torch, President, 3; S.C.A. Council, 2, 3; XVesley Smaller Council, 2, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta, 3, 4; Intercollegiate Debate Team, 3, 4; Parliamentary Certificate, 3; Alpha Beta Alpha, 4; Mortar Board. Editor, 4; XVho's KVho, 4; Most Intellectual, 4; Senior Chaperone; Magnolia Tournament, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spectator, 4; PI'eSident's Council, 4; Assistant Director Senior Tournament Play, 4; Major Production Cast, 3; Hall of Fame, 4. E, JIMMIELOUWINSTEAD..........................................Smithville,Miss. Home Economic; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 4; 'Spectatol'f' 1, 2; Nature Study Club, 2, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 4; XVes- ley Larger Councii, 4. ANNA RUTH WOOD.............. ..... . ........ . .......... ......Hattiesburg,Miss. Elementary Education Special Dancing, 1, 2, 3, 4; HSpectator, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1; Baptist Players, 1; B.S.U. Larger Council, 2; B.S.U. Smaller Council, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 2; Eduvatiou Club. 3, 4; Psychology Club, I 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 4; Senior Chapel'onu. 4; Pariiamvntary Certificate, 4. V 61 JUNIOR SONG We are the juniors of MSG Wefre going to win another victory. We,ve got the spirit you canR surpass We are the dear ole Junior Class. OFFICERS LAURIE STIGLER ..................... President MISS ROMAYNE BERRYMAN .......... . . . Sponsor MARY ANN SMITH ................ Vice President MARY ANN FRENCH ................. Cheerleader MARY NELL GOODWIN ............... Secretary OLIVIA ANN WEAVER ............... Cheerleader -.M- A.; .-MT.-.... -.M.-. D... AAL--- 32mm!!!- x 'mm First Row: MARGUERITE ANDREWS .......... Columbus, Miss. EDWINA ROSE AUSTIN .............. Winona, Miss. DORIS ANN BADARACCO ........... Vineland, N. J. ANNE STERRETT BAIRD .............. Baird, Miss. MARY HOUSTON BAKER ........... Okolona, Miss. IMOGENE BARTLETT .............. Trumann, Ark. Second Row: EDITH MADOLIN BATTE ............ Jackson, Miss. CHARLOTTE ANN BEAIRD .......... Jackson, Miss. MARTHA SUE BEATY .............. Columbus, Miss. jUNIORS NORMA FAY BEEMAN ............... Newton, Miss. SETHELLE BILES BELL ........... Greenwood, Miss. FRANCES MAY BOSWELL . . . . . . . . . . . .Macon, Miss. Third Row: JEANNE BOUNDS ................ Hattiesburg, Miss. ELIZABETH JEANINE BOWLING. . .Columbus, Miss. BETTIE JEAN DAVIS BRANDON. .Bluc Springs, Miss. NANCY JANE BRUTON ............... Tupelo, Miss. ROSA ELOISE CAMPONOVA .......... Shelby, Miss. MARCELYN ANN CASNER ........ Yazoo City, Miss. First Row: ALBERTA LEE CHANDLER ......... Memphis, Tenn. MEXIE LEE CHISM ................ Columbus, Miss. ELIZABETH ANN CLARK ......... Yazoo City, Miss. Second Row: JOYCE WATERS COBB ............. Columbus, Miss. EULA ANNE COCHRAN .......... Harperville, Miss. TOMMYE KATHRYN COMER ......... Fulton, Miss. Third Row: AUDREY CLAIRE COOK ........... Kosciusko, Miss. BESSIE JANE COOLEY ............ Heidelberg, Miss. BARBARA COOPER ................. Columbus, Ga. Fourth Row: MARTHA ELIZABETH COOPER ......... Lodi, Miss. MARY MAC COURSEY .............. Raleigh, Miss. MARY ELIZABETH CRISMAN ...... Columbus, Miss. Fifth Row: FRANKYE LOUISE CROUCH ......... Hickman, Ky. ANNIE LAVERN CROWDER ............ Sallis, Miss. WINNIE DAVIS ...................... Tupelo, Miss. Sixth Row: KATHRYN A. DE BOW ............. Clarksdale, Miss. LILIAN GENEVIEVE DELIVORIAS ............. ................................ Springfield, Mass. MARY JO DIXON .................... Ripley, Miss. . 3,;-4, .An-.,-mu- A , p; . x .. , , First Row: DOROTHEA LOUISE DRANE ..... Brookhaven,Miss. JUANITA EDWARDS ............. New Orleans, La. MARGARET JEANINE EDWARDS ..... Tupelo, Miss. FRANCES ANN ELLIS .............. Columbus, Miss. NANCY CAROLYN FANT .......... Greenwood, Miss. JANE ANN FISHER .................. Le Porte, Ind. Second Row: DOROTHY JOYCE FORD ............. Ripley, Miss. MARY ANN FRENCH .............. Indianola, Miss. SARA MARGARET GABRIEL ........ Columbia, S. C. 65 jUNIORS PATRICIA ANNE GARNETT ....... Yazoo City, Miss. CAROLYN JUDITH GARRETSON. . .Greenville, Miss. NELDA JOYCE GATEWOOD ........... Forest, Miss. Third Row: LOISE IRENE GIBSON ............. Caledonia, Miss. ALICE JACQUELINE GILLIAM ..... Webb City, Mo. BETTY SUE GILMORE ............. Pontotoc, Miss. DOROTHY JUNE GOODSON. . . .Calhoun City, Miss. MARY NELL GOODWIN ........... Hollandale, Miss. DOROTHY ANN GRAVES .......... Ackerman, Miss. jUNIORS First Row: NANCY LOUISE GRESHAM .......... Ashland, Miss. EUSIE ELIZABETH GRIFFIN....Ca1houn City, Miss. MARTHA ANN GUTH ............. Memphis, Tenn. CHRISTEEN HANKINS ............. Guntown, Miss. FLORENCE AGNES HARDIN ....... Columbus, Miss. OLA JOYCE HARRIS ............. Greenwood, Miss. Second Row: DOROTHY DEAN HARRISON ...... Columbus, Miss. MARTHA ANN HARWELL .......... Meridian, Miss. LYDA LOVE HAYNES ............. Greenwood, Miss. JIMMIE HEMPHILL ............... Louisville, Miss. MARY GRACE HERRINGTON ...... Hamilton, Miss. HELEN JANE HILL .................... Paden, Miss. Third Row: ALICE JOYCE HOLADAY ............. Louise, Miss. MIRIAM ELIZABETH HORTON ..... Pontotoc, Miss. ALICE ANN HUDGENS .............. Gulfport, Miss. MARTHA ANN HUNTER ........ State College, Miss. TEXIE LORRAINE INGRAM .......... Byhalia, Miss. MARTHA JOAN JERNIGAN ........ Columbus, Miss. v-vnn-dmwuaa-ML ..,...$.:.,.-.... ... 4t -w-A.... N w A First Row: BET'IY LOU JOHNSON ............ . .Hickman, Ky. FRANCES JOSEPHINE JOHNSON . .San Angelo, Tex. REBECCA JOHNSON . . . . . . ........ . .Winona, Miss. Second Row: VERDA MAE JOHNSON . . . . . . ..... .Columbus, Miss. ANNE STEWART JORDAN ...... McCall Creek, Miss. VIRGINIA JOYCE KILMER. . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Third Row: ELEANOR GRACE KING. . ..... . .New Albany, Miss. KATHLYN EARLE LAMAR. . . . . . . . . .Pontotoc, Miss. PATSY JOY LANTRIP. . . ........... . .Eupora, Miss. Fourth Row: FRANCES LUCILE LANTZ ....... Philadelphia, Miss. IRENE CAMILLE LILLO .............. Shelby, Miss. MARIANNE LIPSEY . . . . . .......... Columbus, Miss. Fifth Row: BETTYE JEAN LOGAN. . . . . . ......... Mantee, Miss. IRMA JEAN LOLLAR ........ . ..... Columbus, Miss. LENORE LOVING ................ West Point, Miss. Sixth Row: DAISY DEE MCCLURE ............... Natchez, Miss. ANN CALVERT MCDONALD ....... Tylertown, Miss. MARY EVELYN LOLLAR MCDONALD. . . . ...... ...... ........................Columbus,Miss. 67 First Row: MARGARET RUTH MCKEE . . . . ...... Darling, Miss. JOANE WADE MALONE . . . . . . . . . . . . .Corinth, Miss. JO ANN MAMELLI . . ....... . . . . . .Greenwood, Miss. Second Row: MARGIE MAE MARTIN . . . . .......... Macon, Miss. MARY VIRGINIA MARTIN. . . . . . . . . . .Liberty, Miss. JOAN FAITH MEADOR. . . . .......... Decatur, Miss. Third Row: ROBERTA CARY MOODY .......... Nashville, Tenn. SARA MIRIAM MOORE. ...... . . . . .Columbus, Miss. EMILY ANN MORGAN. . . ..... . . . . . . . .Laurel, Miss. Fourth Row: CATHERINE JANE MORTON. . . . . . . .Gulfport, Miss. ROBERTA NAEF . . . .. .. . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss DOROTHY JEAN NELSON ........ Port Gibson, Miss. Fifth Row: BETTY SIEGEL NICHOLS. . . . . . ..... Vaughan, Miss. FRANCES MAYREE O BRIANT. . . . . . . .Vaiden, Miss. DOROTHEA NOREENE OSTERLOH.Memphis, Tenn. Sixth Row: ELSIE M. OZBIRN . . . . ............. . . .Rienzi, Miss. MARY JANICE PADEN.... .........Tupelo,Miss. FRANCES WYNELL PENNINGTON. .Calcdonia, Miss. awwm- '-. ....A, First Row: ANGIE MAE PILGRIM. . . . .......... Meridian, Miss. FRANKIE LORRAINE PRICE ..... Philadelphia, Miss. MARJORIE RACHEL RATCLIFF. . . . . . .Laurel, Miss. ADA VIRGINIA REDDITT. . . . . . . . DOROTHY JUANITA REEDER . . . . .Columbus, Miss. BARBARA LEE REYNOLDS. . . . . . . . .Meridian, Miss. Second Row: ELIZABETH ANNE ROBBINS. . . CHELNISSE F. POWERS ROBERTSON. . . . . . . ...... . . ..... . . . . . . ...... . . . . .Columbus','1;II'iss. . . . . . .Scott, Miss. . . . . . .Corinth, Miss. w,A,ykn,gn;A,r.-ne-g-AA NwV-Ve-raava vAAI-wa: A9,. m - 69 jUNIORS MARY ANN ROPER........... BETTY MAY SAMPSON ........... Greenwood, Miss. DILMA ARA SANDERS ............ . . .Oxford, Miss. ELOISE HALE SCOTT ........... Hickory Flat, Miss. Third Row: GLORIA SEGREST ............... Port Gibson, Miss. JOSIE LEE SHANNON ............. Vicksburg, Miss. DOLLY ANN SHORTRIDGE ..... . . . . .Jackson, Miss. NITA JEAN SIMMONS ......... . . . .Tylertown, Miss. BETTY JO SMITH MARYANN SMITH......... . . . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. . ........ . . .Newton, Miss. . ...... . . Tupelo, Miss. jUNIORS First Row: ORLEAN DODSON SMITH . . . . ..... Columbus, Miss. NELSON LOVELACE STEVENS ..... . . .Macon, Miss. DOROTHY ADDINE STEWART ..... .Lambert, Miss. LAURIE LIGHTCAP STIGLER ..... Yazoo City, Miss. JACQUE STONE .................. . .Bessemer, Ala. JOAN SYLVESTER . ......... . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. Second Row: BETTY JOYCE TAYLOR. . . . . . ........ Corinth, Miss. NANCY LOUISE THOMPSON. . ...... .Oxford, Miss. RUBLE JOAN THOMPSON. . . . . . . . . .Hazlehurst, Ga. MARTHA JEAN THRASHER . . . . . . . . .Corinth, Miss. GLORETTE VALERIE THRELKELD . Miss. City, Miss. ELEANOR MAE TRAVIS. . . . ..... . . .Magnolia, Miss. Third Row: BARBARA ANN TRIPLETT ......... Louisville, Miss. PEGGY IRENE TUCKER. ....... . . . .Columbus, Miss. JANE GOLDEN TULLOS ..... . . . . . . . .Raleigh, Miss. ANNIE LOU TURNER ..... . ...... Greenwood, Miss. BETTY JO UPCHURCH . . ........ . .Midnight, Miss. MARGARET FRANCES VAIL . . . . . . . .Lambert, Miss. 4...... T. . .apgwagu-m First Row: MARY MCGOWEN VERNON. . . . . . . . . . .Laurel, Miss. Second Row: BERTHA LAMAR WACHSMAN ...... .Pachuta, Miss. VIRGINIA MAE WADE. . . . . . ..... .Lumberton, Miss. NANCY CAROLYN WATERS. . . . . . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. Third Row: OLIVIA ANN WEAVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Corinth, Miss. SARAH STRONG WEBSTER ...... . . . .Winona, Miss. ANN RAMSEY WELLS . ........... Greenwood, Miss. F ourth Row: SARA JANE WHITE ..... . . ........ . .Ruleville, Miss. MINNIE LUCILE WILBOURNE ..... Columbus, Miss. DOROTHY ELOISE WILLIAMS . . . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. Fifth Row: SARA ALETHA WILLIAMS ........... Newton, Miss. DOROTHY JOAN WILSON ....... New Albany, Miss. MARTHA LENE WOOD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. SOPHOMORE SONG Hey, hey, sophomorCsJ Shattuck and Reneau! We,ve got the spirit Got just what it takes We,re never behind the eight ball We,re playing for high stakes. OFFICERS KIT ROSE ............ . ................. President MISS EUGENIA SUMMER ............. . . . Sponsor MIRIAM MORRISON .............. Vice President MARGARET TURMAN ............... Cheerleader MARTHA ANN PREWITT . . .. ....... Secretary ALICE MORGAN . . . . . . .. . Cheerleader ?V W7 77 ES SOPHOMOR Miss. , S Collin N BAGGETT . .. PEGGY MARILY Row: First Miss. . . .Kosciusko, CE LOUISE BAILEY.. ALI Miss. , Hamilton SYDNA ELLEN ADAIR Miss. ........Okolona, ANN LOUISE BAKER . . . . , Miss. a Bcna .Itt MARY KIMBROUGH ALEXANDER. Miss. a .North Carrollton LLETA BANKSTON A S. Mis 7 .Woodvillc MILDRED MARIE ANDERSON .Columbus, Miss. IRIS JANELINE ANDREWS. . . . . ird Row: Th ........Marianna, Ark. NDREWS WILLA STEVE A Cotton Plant, Miss. SYBLE ANN BARKLEY Miss. .. . . . . . .Columbus, NELL SMITH ANTHONY. . . .Grccnvillc, Miss. A LOUISE BARWICK . .. ARTH M Miss. 3 . .Jackson MARY JANE ARMSTRONG Miss. enville, CK........GrC MARY FRANCES BARWI Miss. . . .Brookhavcn, HILDA LEO BECK. . . .. . 0 Second Row Miss. arkville, .St EMILY ANN BELL .Starkville, Miss. ....... N ASHFORD PATRICIA AN Miss. . .Columbus, ANNE BEL MARI , Miss. rollton .Car MADGE REBECCA ASHMORE .Kosciusko, Miss. N.... SARAH LUCILLE BETTERTO Miss. . .Springville, RACHEL JANE AUSTIN Y W W W NNWWWA W .W n . . xx? .W N WWWWWW , QWX, v x . WWNV W W W a W. WWW WW, WWWW xxxkgWW WWW WWWWWWWAAW WWWx W: W , . w A W WWWWW W W KWWVW , W L WWW, WWW W x W WW ?WWW W W WW 3 H W WWW WWW XWWW W WWWWWWWWWWW W XWWWW W WW W L W W. ,x W W W K, W W W SOPHOMORES First Row MARY ELIZABETH BICKERSTAFF. . .Gulfport, Miss. MILLETT BIRON ....... ...... . . . .Natchez, Miss. MYRA JOYCE BISHOP. . . . . . . . . . . .Booneville, Miss. SARA DEE BOONE. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Trenton, Tenn. ANNE BOSWELL....... ............Macon,Miss. GEORGIA ALICE BRITTON. . . . . . . . . . .Macon, Miss. BILLIE KENT BURKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Indianola, Miss. Second Row: FRANCES ANN BURNETTE . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. MARY ALICE BUSH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Macon, Miss. MARY LOUISIANA BUTLER . . . . . . . . .Summit, Miss. GRACE HELEN BYARS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. MARY ARDATH CADE. . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. MELBA ANN CAPPS ... . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. LLOYD SWANN CARR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Macon, Miss. Third Row: BARBARA JEAN CARTER. . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. ELIZABETH ANN CLARKE. . . . . . . .Greenwood, Miss. AMELIA MAURINE CLOWER. . . . . . .Hillsboro, Miss. MARY ALMA COLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. MARY NEWELL COMBS. . . . . . . . . . . .Inverness, Miss. HARRIET INEZ COX . . . . . . . . . . . . .West Point, Miss. CAROLYN CRAWFORD . . . . . . . . . . .Centreville, Miss. First Row: CECILE CRUTCHFIELD . . . . . . . . . . .Clarksdale, Miss. BOBBY CAROLE CURTIS ......... . . .Winona, Miss. DOROTHY JANE DARBY. . . . . . . . . .Charleston, Miss. CHARLENE AUGUSTA DAVIS ..... Horn Lake, Miss. RUTH DAVIS .......................Preston,Miss. ALICE VIRGINIA DODD. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Laurel, Miss. ELEANOR ANNE DRAKE . . . . . . ...... Jackson, Miss. Second Row: MATTIE JEAN DUNN . . . . . . ........ Crenshaw, Miss. CORRINNE DYESS .................. Winona, Miss. FLORENCE BURTON FORD ........... Macon, Miss. GLADYS JUANITA FORD . . . . . ..... Columbus,' Miss. ROSEMARY CONSTANCE FORD. . . . . . . .Bude, Miss. MARY COOKE FRAZIER ........... . . .Leland, Miss. FRANCES FREELAND ............. . . Savannah, Ga. Third Row: CORRINE ELIZABETH GAITHER. . . . .Tupelo, Miss. BETTYE SUE GAMBLE ....... . . . . .Greenwood, Miss. JAMIE CECILE GARNETT . . . . ....... Satartia, Miss. ANITA SUE GARRETT. . . . . . ....... Booneville, Miss. JO ANN GATES. . ............... . . .Crenshaw, Miss. JO ANN GIBSON ................... Columbus, Miss. ELEANOR JOAN GILLIS ..... . ..... Greenwood, Miss. 1f 75 First Row: MARY ALICE GOINGS ............. Columbus, Miss. JO ANN GOODSON ................. Baldwyn, Miss. FLORA PAULINE GRANT .......... Caledonia, Miss. BARBARA ANN GRANTHAM .......... Tchula, Miss. BETTY JANE GRAVES ............ Hyde Park, N. Y. MARY LOUISE GRAVLEE ............. Amory, Miss. BETTY JOAN GRAY ................. Jackson, Miss. Second Row: SARA LOU GRIFFITH ........... New Hebron, Miss. SARA LA NELLE GUTHRIE .......... Pontotoc, Miss. MARY KATHRYN HAILES .......... Quitman, Miss. VIRGINIA JUNE HAMILL .......... Louisville,Miss. PATRICIA PEARL HARDY ............ Canton, Miss. CECILIA ANNE HARRIS ........... Columbus,Miss. SARAH JANE HARRIS ............. Charleston, Miss. Third Row: LEILA BLAIR HARRISON ......... West Point, Miss. NINA HENDRICKS ................ Memphis, Tenn. NORMA SUE HICKMAN ............ Meridian, Miss. PATRICIA HILLMAN ............. Leakesville, Miss. ELIZABETH ANN HILTON ........... Jackson, Miss. PATRICIA FERN HINTON ........... Jackson, Miss. DOROTHY WHITE HOLLAND ..... West Point, Miss. - -A.,- .- A4 . g...'u.mu,+-.h :0 ,V. Namuno. .an : a A ; A- . XXZM SOPHOMORES First Row: EARLE HAMPTON HOLLAND ........ Jackon, Miss. SHIRLEY HOLLAND .............. Vicksburg, Miss. ANNIE RIVERS HOLLOWAY ......... Murphy, Miss. JEAN ELLEN RATLIFF HOPKINS. . .Vicksburg, Miss. JANICE MARIE HOPPER .......... Greenwood, Miss. HELEN CLARK HORTON ............. Tupelo, Miss. ALYCE LOUISE HOSKINS ......... Vicksburg, Miss. Second Row: CORRIE FANELLA HOWELL ........ Okolona,Miss. MARTHA CAROL HUDSON .......... Bristol, Tenn. MARY KATHRYN HUSTON ....... Greenwood, Miss. FRANCES AILLEEN JANNEY ....... Senatobia, Miss. MARY ANN JOACHIM ......... Ocean Springs, Miss. FLETA MAE JOHNSON ............. Meridian, Miss. LOUISE WHITE JONES ........... Greenwood, Miss. Third Row: SHIRLEY FAY JONES ................. Amory, Miss. LUCIA SWETLANA KEGLER ....... Lumberville, Pa. LOUIE HENRYETTA KING ....... New Albany, Miss. MARY ANNE KREBS .............. Pascagoula, Miss. BARBARA JEAN KUYKENDALL ...... Newton, Miss. JERRY ELAINE LABAT ............ Pascagoula, Miss. MILDRED RUTH LAMAR .......... Columbus, Miss. m, . n ' 19.; quywxjirtyrf'r: W ' . ' i I g, x WV jam 9 fm- .- :' F SOPHOMORES First Row: BONNIE BELLE LEE .............. Greenwood, Miss. NINA BELLE LESTER. . . JO ANNE LLOYD. AUBEN FAY LOTT ...... . ....... Philadelphia, Miss. WINSTON JOSEPHINE LOWERY ...... . .D,Lo, Miss. DOROTHY ARLENE MCBRAYER. . . . CHARLOTTE LUCILLE MCCAIN. . . . . Second Row: HALLIE SWANN MCCAIN . . . . . . . . . JOY BAYNHAM McCLANAHAN ..... Columbus, Miss. GLADYS ELAINE McCRARY. . . . . ....... Holly Springs, Miss. .Jackson, Miss. . Gholson, Miss. . Tunica, Miss. . Cleveland, Miss. .Columbus, Miss. MIRIAM MARCELLA MCCRARY. . . .Columbus, Miss. EVA BROOK bIcCULLEN ............. Amory, Miss. JANIE MAE MCCULLEY . . . . . ...... Columbus, Miss. BETTY JEAN MCGAHEY ............ Columbus, Miss. Third Row: BETTY LANE MCINTOSH . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. KATHLEEN MCKEE ......... . . . . . . . . Paris, Tenn. SHIRLEY MAE McKEE. . . . ......... Memphis, Tenn. MARTHA JANNICE McRAE . . .Laurel, Miss. . Selma, Ala. j JANE CURRY MANNING ........... McComb, Miss. fr ANN CAROLYN MALCOMB. SYLVIA LIDDELL MARSH. ..Washington, 1 WWW 3.5.3ch :v .v u' 3-1? um. , -...- u-AA .-,.;.-......u,74...p 5.: .:.v:unan-I-1wra . n l. . . ,.. First Row: JEAN MARSHALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Albany, Miss. MILDRED SUE MARTIN. . . . . . . . . .Little Rock, Ark. CAROLYN JOSEPHINE MATHIS . .Brookhaven, Miss. BETTY LOU MILLER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Natchez, Miss. MARGARET JEPTHA MITCHELL. . . . . .Rienzi, Miss. VIRGINIA PRESTON MITCHELL. .Moss Point, Miss. BARBARA MOONEY . . . . . . . . . . . . .Philadelphia, Miss. Second Row: ALICE ELIZABETH MORGAN. . . . . . . . .Laurel, Miss. MARIANNE MORGAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Canton, Miss. HELEN ELIZABETH MORRISON . . .Vicksburg, Miss. MIRIAM MORRISON ............. . . .Laurel, Miss. CATHERINE JANE MULLINS. . . . . . . .Prentiss, Miss. ADELAIDE ELIZABETH MURDOCK. . . . . ................................Greenwood,Miss. JOAN NEAL ......................Kosciusko,Miss. Third Row: NANCY SUE NEELY .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Holcomb, Miss. MARJORIE ANN NORMAN. . . . . . .New Albany, Miss. FRANCES DEE OGLE ................Yokena, Miss. RHETTA ANN PADGETT. . .. ..... ..Columbia, Miss. DOROTHY ALICE PATTEE. . . . . . . . .Little Rock, Ark. LYDIA ANN PATTERSON ...... . . . .Lexington, Miss. SADIE MAE PATTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guntown, Miss. 79 AF y w: First Row: CHARLENE PEEBLES ............ Philadelphia, Miss. ELINOR GERTRUDE PERSON ..... Greenwood, Miss. DOROTHY NELL PICKLE .......... Hamilton, Miss. FRANCES JEAN PIGOTT ........... McComb, Miss. MARTHA ANN PREWITT .......... Indianola, Miss. MARTHA JOHN REED ............... Eupora, Miss. FRANCES ELOISE ROBINSON ....... Quitman, Miss. Second Row: JANE CHARLENE RODGERS ........ Pontotoc, Miss. VIRGINIA ANN ROGERS ............. Collins, Miss. MARY KATHRYN ROSE .............. Leland, Miss. PEGGY ROSS BEASLEY RUSSELL. . .Columbus, Miss. HILDA JOAN RYE ................... Muldon, Miss. LOTTYE BETTS RYE ............... Hamilton, Miss. LORETTA GRAYCE SHARP ...... New Albany, Miss. Third Row: ELIZABETH ANN SMITH ........... Aberdeen, Miss. LEOLA RUTH SMITH ................ Ripley, Miss. VIRGINIA CLAIRE SMITH .......... Marianna, Ark. ZELLA MIRIAM SMITH ............ McComb, Miss. MARGARET ANN SPURGEON ..... Brooksville, Miss. ELIZABETH ROXANNA STENNIS. .Greenville, Miss. MARY ANNA STOUT .................. Scott, Miss. p: 4 t 9' . 1', 6 , l t '3 l '1 4 r 3.4: :1; at...- W:?V - wwr-aw SOPHOMORES First Row: EDITH LUCILLE SWAYZE . . . . . . . . . BETTY JO SWINDOLL. . . . . . . . . . ..... Schlater, Miss. JOAN EARLE TAYLOR ............. Vicksburg, Miss. ELEANOR RUTH TUBB ............. .Amory,Miss. MARGARET RACHEL TURMAN. . .Horn Lake, Miss. WILSYE ANNE TURNER ..... North Carrollton, Miss. RUTH ANN TYNES.. ................ Jackson, Miss. JACQUELINE WALKER ............ Stonewall, Miss. Second Row: BETTY JOYCE WALLACE. . . . . . . . LUCY LOVE WALLACE ............ Kosciusko, Miss. FRANKIE ROSE WEAVER . .......... Houston, Miss. MILDRED YVONNE WELLS ........ Columbus, Miss. . .Corinth, Miss. .Columbus, Miss. BERTA JOAN WHITE'.......... ....... Bailey,Miss. MARION JEAN WHITLEY ..... .....Columbus, Miss. BESSIE CAROLYN WILKINS ....... Yazoo City, Miss. CLAUDIA HESTER WILKINS ........ Winona, Miss. Third Row: DOROTHY EMILY WILKINS ...... Brooksville, Miss. MARGARET ANN WILLIAMS ....... Woodville, Miss. MARTHA WILLIAMS ................. Utica, Miss. DENOLA WILLS. . ................... Corinth, Miss. MARY HILMA WILSON .............. Winona, Miss. GLENDA FAYE WINTER ............. Dundee, Miss. JETTIE LEE WITT. . . ........... Cotton Plant, Miss. CARROLL ELAINE WRIGHT ......... Jackson, Miss. vnu 1., 7-11: 4,.,..,.., V ' A f u . 4. . -6 . . :. t '7?! 71? ' ' 1 A ,Ewhwqumw... . m Www w FRESHMAN SONG We are the freshmen, Oh, the freshmen are we! :Lgt3..vag.,ku'ex a We,re razed by the seniors tcause we,re green as can be. Av: We know wetre the best that can bet t,-' h'e'W1 tCause now wehre members of the MSC, Lg; w. .V t Wnikxlwhem. L ,;-g ... am EV'hV-L-g-UIW salt: OFFICERS PATTICARR...........................President MISS MILDREDSPAHR.................. Sponsor ANN COKER Cheerleader BETTY CARRUTH . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. Vice President PEGGY DANDRIDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cheerleader LAURINFIELDS ........................Secretary mum: h h mnunmmmm Inn! .nlji' First Row: HELEN JO AKIN....................Jackson,Miss. MARTHA JEAN ALEXANDER . . . . . . . . .Union, Miss. LETTYE RUTH ALLEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Canton, Miss. REBECCA ALLISON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Amory, Miss. RUTH ALLENE ARCHER. . . . . . . . . .West Point, Miss. JANET GAYNOR ARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jayess, Miss. VIVIAN JAN E ARMSTRON G . . . . .New Albany, Miss. MAMIE LOU AUST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belzoni, Miss. Second Row: VIRGINIA AVERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Little Rock, Ark. CAROLYN HAWS AYCOCK . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. FRANCES ANN BAGGETT. . . . . . . . . .Indianola, Miss. OUIDA CRAWFORD BARNETT. . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. FRESHMEN MARY FRANCES BERRY. . . . . . . .Ncw Hebron, Miss. BILLIE SUE BEST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Washington, D. C. SARAH CLAIRE BILLINGSLEY . . . . . . .Winona, Miss. AMYE RUTH BLACKWELL. . . ...... Columbus, Miss. Third Row: MARY KATHRINE BOYLE . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JACQUELINE ROBBYE BRANTON . .Columbia, Miss. RACHEL JOANNE BRAZILLE. . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. DOROTHY NELL BROCK. . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. CATHERINE ELAINE BROWER . . . . . . .Jennings, La. OLGA BLANCHARD BUCKLEY. . . . .Enterprise, Miss. BETTY JEANNE BULLOCK. . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. BARBARA ANN BURRESS . . . . . . . . . .Booneville, Miss. Ar v:r First Row: SUSAN RATCLIFF CABANISS ......... Jackson, Miss. WANDA JOYCE CADE . . . . ........ Brooksville, Miss. CARMEN LYLE CALDWELL ............ Ecru, Miss. ELIZABETH NAN CAMMACK ...... Columbus, Miss. LILLIAN GRACE CAMPBELL ......... DeKalb, Miss. SHIRLEY MILLER CARMICHAEL. . . .Jackson, Miss. MARY TOMMYE CARNES. . . .......... Shelby, Miss. PATRICIA ANN CARR ...... . ........ Sumner, Miss. Second Row: ANNA BETTY CARRUTH. . . . . . . . . .Clarksdale, Miss. NANCY CAROLYN CHADDOCK . . . .Memphis, Tenn. BETTY LOU CHADWICK. . . . . . ..... Carthage, Miss. ANN ELIZABETH CHANDLER ........ Jackson, Miss. ELIZABETH SUE CHANDLER .......... Searcy, Ark. STELLA KAY CHAPMAN ............. Oxford, Miss. DIANE CHESSER .................. Columbus, Miss. SARAH ANN CLIETT .............. West Point, Miss. Third Row: CAROLYN ELISE COBB ................ Roxie, Miss. CAROLYN ANN COCKRELL ........ Louisville, Miss. BARBARA NAN COGGIN ........... Nettleton, Miss. ANN TRELOAR COKER .......... . . . . .Shelby, Miss. ELIZABETH ANGELINE COLBERT. .Meridian, Miss. MARY SUE COLLIER ................. Forest, Miss. MARY ELIZABETH CONGER ......... Winona, Miss. MARJORIE JEAN COOK. . ......... Courtland, Miss. v.9 mm: :. Kya... 4-444; H4141 First Row: MARTHA ELIZABETH COOPER. . . . . .Jackson, Miss. LOU ANN COURSEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raleigh, Miss. CATHERINE ANN COVINGTON. . . . .Pachuta, Miss. DOROTHY JANE COWART ....... Montgomery, Ala. SARA JANE CRAIG. . . . . . . . ....... Brookhaven, Miss. BARBARA CRUM ....... . ...... . . . . .Jackson, Miss. DOROTHY ANN CRUMBY ........... Houston, Miss. MARION CRUMP ........ . . .......... Sumner, Miss. Second Row: PEGGY JEAN DANDRIDGE. ........ Senatobia, Miss. DOROTHY MAUDE DANIELS ..... Brooksville, Miss. DIANE DIERDRE DAWSON .......... Jackson, Miss. DIANE DECELL ................. Brookhaven, Miss. FRESHMEN ALICE CATHERINE DEEHAN ........ Kossuth, Miss. FRANCES JOYCE DEMPSEY . . . . . .. ..... Selma, Ala. ANN DEWEES . . . . ...... . .......... Vicksburg, Miss. GEORGENE DUKEMINIER. . ...... West Point, Miss. Third Row: SARA ELIZABETH EDWARDS ...... Little Rock, Ark. BARBARA LOUISE ELLIOTT ....... Memphis,Tenn. MARY KATHLEEN ERVIN ......... Clarksdale, Miss. JANET BURRESS EVANS. . . . ......... Tupelo, Miss. SHIRLEY DEANE EVERETT ......... Tutwiler, Miss. KAYTHERINE ESTELLE FERGUSON Crystal Springs, Miss. NAOMI MARGARETE FERGUSON. . . .Dundee, Miss. SARA ROSE FERRELL ...... . . . . . . . .Batesville, Miss. 85 First Row: ELIZABETH DRUE FIELDER. . . . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. LAURIN FIELDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. PEGGY LEIGH FLEMING. . . . . .Crystal Springs, Miss. JUNE ELIZABETH FLOWERS . . . . . . .McComb, Miss. HATTIE JANE FOOSHEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce, Miss. JO ANN FORD ......................Corinth,Miss. . . . . .Trenton, Tenn. MARGARET ANN FORD . . . . . . . ELIZA CATHERINE FORTENBERRY. .Oakvale, Miss. Second Row: BOBBIE NELL FOWLER. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Winona, Miss. WINNIFRED LAVERN FOWLER. . . . . . . .Purvis, Miss. . . . .Pascagoula, Miss. CAROLELLIS FOX........... OLIVE FRYER.......................Bclzoni,Miss. LUCY MARION GALLIGHER. . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. ANNA VIRGINIA GARDNER. . . . . . .Clarksdalc, Miss. PEGGY ANN GARRIGUES. . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. FRANCES JEWELL GEORGE . . . . . .Collinsville, Miss. Third Row: LOUISE ELIZABETH GEORGE. . . . .Columbus, Miss. MARY ALICE GERARD. . . . . . . . . . . . .Winona, Miss. JO ANN GIBSON ...... . . . . . . . . . . . .Rulevillc, Miss. NANCY LEE GIBSON . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caledonia, Miss. SHIRLEY LUCILE GILLESPIE. . . . . . .Meridian, Miss. PATRICIA ELLEN GILLIAM. . . . . . . .chb City, Mo. NANCY CLAIRE ISON ........Memphis, Tenn. MARTH HQLEN GRADDY. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ecru, Miss. First Row: CAROL GRAVES MARY LEE GRAY. . MARY SYLVIA GREEN. . . . . PEGGY JO GRIFFIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. MARY ANN GRIFFITH. . . . . . . . .. MARTHA SUE GROVES. . . . ........ Caledonia, Miss. REBA FAITH HAGGARD . .. DAISY JEAN HALL.......... Second Row: JANE CLAIRE HALL. . . . . . . . .. MARTHA JEAN HAMRICK . . . . . . . .Clarksdale, Miss. JACQUELYN GWINNETTE HANCOCK .o...-..o ......oo-o- .Philadelphia,Miss. . . . Pascagoula, Miss. . . .Crystal Springs, Miss. . .Yazoo City, Miss. . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. . . . . . . .Mcridian, Miss. . . . . . . . .Marks, Miss. ........................Natchez,Miss. FRESHMEN MARY RUTH HARDAGE . . . . . . . . . . .Carthage, Miss. NITA CLARE HARDIN. . . . . . . . . .Calhoun City, Miss. STELLA JANE HARRELL . . . . . . . . . . . . .Haynes, Ark. MARY EMOGENE HARRIS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Johns, Miss. ALLENE HASIE .....................DeKa1b,Miss. Third Row: ELIZABETH HAWKINS . . . . . . . ..... Columbus, Miss. ELIZABETH NAN HAYES. . . . . . . . . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. ANNICE BROWN HEATH . . . . . . . . . . . .Winona, Miss. ANDRA RENE HEDMEG . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. MARY ANN HELMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greenville, Miss. MYRTICE YVONNE HELMS . . . . . . . Grecnville, Miss. KATIE FRANCES HEMBY. . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. JOANNE HENDERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. 1 . . 7w, .- way-.v.v-. a... .....vw , W a u....., L. -m 1.: o. First Row: NANCY LEIGH HENLEY . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. NORMA LEE HERRING . . . . BETTYE WILLIS HESTER . . ELIZABETH HILDEBRAND . PATSY AUTUMN HILL. . . . . . . .Okolona, Miss. MARY ELIZABETH HOLLAND. . . . . . . . .Helena, Ark. ANNE SIMPSON HOLMES. . . . . . .State College, Miss. MARGARET ANNE HOLMES. . . . . .Yazoo City, Miss. Second Row: MARGARET ANN HOOKER . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. BETTY LADD HOPPER . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. MARY LEE HUDSPETH. . . . . . . . . . .Potts Camp, Miss. DOTT E JEAN HUGGINS. . . . . . .Holly Springs, Miss. C l I n ' . . . . .Como, Miss. . .1ndianola, Miss. . . .Jennings, La. JEANINE HURT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. CECIL RAY HUTCHISON . . . . . . . . .Centreville, Miss. EMMA CATHERINE IRVIN. . . . . . . . . . . . .Isola, Miss. JULIA ANN JACKSON. . . . . . . . . . . .Brookhavcn, Miss. Third Row: AGNES JACOBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caledonia, Miss. ELAINE JERNIGAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. MACYE ANN JONES. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Poplar Bluff, Mo. FRANCES LOUISE KEA. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ruleville, Miss. PATRICIA GLENN KEEN. . . . . . . . .Montgomery, Ala. BARBARA ANN KELLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Union, Miss. REBECCA LOVE KILPATRICK. . . . . .Louisville, Miss. EDWINA KIRKPATRICK . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Miss. First Row: CHARLEESE KITTLE . . ......... . .Merigold, Miss. PATRICIA CARROLL LACY . . . . . . . .Stonewall, Miss. ANNIE VIRGINIA LAMB . . ....... . .Columbus, Miss. DORIS MARIE LANE . . . . . . . . ...... Columbus, Miss. FAYE RUTH LANHAM . . . . . . . . . . . .Clarksdale, Miss. ELIZABETH ANN LAVENDER . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. SARA ANN LAWSON. . . . . . . ...... . . . .Jackson, Miss. LOLA BLANCHE LEGATE. . . . . . . . . .Lexington, Miss. Second Row: BETTYE JEAN LONG . . . . . .......... Quitman, Miss. DOROTHY SUE LOTT ............... Belzoni, Miss. HANNA JEAN LYON. . . . . ........ Cedar Bluff, Miss. FRANCES REBECCA McCHAREN. . .Wcst Point, Miss. L-mAA;g,j.-.m warn -kq-a MA,....MLgh -,,..L,-;-w w. , . . - ., ., 7 -K - V .4- V. -.. . V -An- 4 FRESHMEN ROXIE RUE MCCLURE . . . . . . ........ Natchez, Miss. HOWARD ANN MCCOY. . ........ . . . .Jackson, Tenn. MOLLIE ROSE MCDONALD. . . . . . ..... Collins, Miss. MARY VIVIAN MCKELL. . .......... Starkville, Miss. Third Row: SALLY ANN MCLEOD. . . . . . . . ........ Jackson, Miss. SYBLE FAYE MAGEE. . . . . . . . CAROLYN JOYCE MAJURE. . . . . .Philadelphia, Miss. . ..... .McComb, Miss. BETTY LOU MANN .......... . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. DOROTHY ANN MANSELLE. . . . ..... .Tupclo, Miss. ELIZABETH CECILE MASON ....... Lexington, Miss. BARBARA CAROLE MASSEY ..... Waynesboro, Miss. MARY CAROLYN MASSEY ......... Memphis, Tenn. First Row: MARY NELL MASSEY ....... . . . .State College, Miss. NELDA LOUISE MATHEWS. . . ...... McComb, Miss. HELEN LETITIA MAUTE ............ Jackson,Miss. NANCY LEE MAYERS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Clarksdale, Miss. MARY LOU MAYO. . . . . . ...... . .Philadelphia, Miss. LELA JACQUELINE MIDDLETON . Glen Allan, Miss. SALLY WILLIFORD MONTGOMERY ........... . . .............. . . . . . .Greenwood, Miss. NANCY CATHERINE DE LONG MORRIS ...... . . . . . . . . . . iLago Colony, Aruba, N.W.I. Second Row: MIRIAM JOYCE MORTON. . . . . . . .Pascagoula, Miss. DOROTHY NIURRAY . . . . . . . . . ...... Brandon, Miss. CHARLOTTE LYNN NEAL. . . . . . . . . . . . .Searcy, Ark. RUBY LINWOOD NICHOLS. .. ...... Vaughan, Miss. ELIZABETH ANN NOBLE ......... ...Anguilla, Miss. GAVINE POU NORSWORTHY . . . .Waynesboro, Miss. JANE O KEEFE LILLIAN RUTH OLIPHANT ..... . . .Memphis, Tenn. Third Row: BETTY JOAN PARKER. . . ........ Montgomery, Ala. SALLY BESS PATE ....... . ........ CoHeeville, Miss. BILLIE FAYE PATTERSON. . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. DOROTHY PATTY . . . . . . . . ..... State College, Miss. EMILY LOUISE PEEL. . . . . . ....... Greenwood, Miss. SUZANNE YOUNG PEERY ........... Jackson, Miss. PAULA ELIZABETH PEMBLE . . . . . . . . .Shelby, Miss. JANE ODAHLIA PHILLIPS. . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . ...... . ..... Clarksdale, Miss. ml . M... .b...a-IF.4-.-m,.oa:v..,..-.-..A .m... - ,A'J- First Row: MARSHA MARGARET POAGUE . . . MARY EVELYN POOL. ..... . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. MARTHA ANN POPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aberdeen, Miss. GWENDOLYN POSEY . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Tupelo, Miss. HELEN VIRGNIA POWER. DOROTHY PROCTOR . . . . JOE ANN PUGH............. MARY ANN PUGH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Second Row: EVELYN LOUISE RABY. . . . . FLORA ERNESTINE RANKIN. . . . . . .Nettleton, Miss. ANNED VIRGINIA RATCLIFFE . . . MARY SUE READ......... . Man.- 'MW;kutW-1ngze9:g . - - .1. . . Rosedale, Miss. . . . . . . . . .Kosciusko, Miss. . . . . . . . .Clarksdale, Miss. . . . . . . . .Belzoni, Miss. ...........Mobile,Ala. . . .Natchez, Miss. . . . . . . . . .Indianola, Miss. . ,. -- 6,,-,--.,.,A, . .M-ru-ap 7--.H , .7 7,. ,7 , . .b-u; FRESHMEN ROSEMARY RECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . .Little Rock, Ark. LEWIE JULIETTE REDUS. . . . . . PAT REGAN . . . .Columbus, Miss. ...... .......Belzoni,Miss. ELIZABETH VIRGINIA RICE. . . . . . . .Oakland, Miss. Third Row: CAROLYN JANE RITCHEY. . . . . . . . .Indianola, Miss. JANE ROBBINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Jackson, Miss. BIRDIE ANN ROBERTSHAW ....... Greenvillc, Miss. BETTE JO RUNNELS . . . . . . ....... Pascagoula, Miss. LELA MITCHELL RUSH. . . . . . . . . . . .Meridian, Miss. ANNE RUTLEDGE ..... . . . . . . . .State College, Miss. FLORA NELL RYE . . ..... Hamilton, Miss. EDITH SANFORD . . . . . . . . -..... . . . . .Jackson, Miss. l i a First Row: JANE DEAN SAWYER ............ Morristown, Tenn. NAOMI ROSE SCHOOLFIELD. . .Calhoun City, Miss. LYNNE SCHOONOVER ............... Louise, Miss. MARYE STEVENS SHANNON ...... Vicksburg, Miss. SHIRLEY ANN SHUTE ............. Memphis, Tenn. LYDIA MAE SIMMONS ............... Ripley, Miss. SANDRA CORNELIA SIMPSON ....... Sumner, Miss. Second Row: SARAH FRANCES SLOSS ........... Kosciusko, Miss. MILDRED ALMA SMITH .......... Greenville,Miss. PATTY JEAN SMITH .................. Maccl, Miss. xxxw SARAH MARIE SMITH ................ Como, Miss. MARGARET ANN SPROLES ....... Brookhaven, Miss. OUIDA ANNE STEELE ............. Starkville, Miss. MILDRED LAKE STRAIN ............. Tupelo, Miss. Third Row: JOAN STREET ..................... Meridian, Miss. WILMA SUE STREET ................. Ripley, Miss. DOLORES NELL SULLIVAN ........ Memphis, Tenn. NANCY SUE SUMMER .............. Jackson,Miss. ELEANOR JOY SUMNER ............. Sumner, Miss. MARION SWAYZE .................. Jackson, Miss. EDNA LOIS SWINDOLL ......... Calhoun City, Miss. First Row: MARGARET WELLS TAYLOR .......... Como, Miss. PATTY LORRAINE TAYLOR ......... Eupora, Miss. RUTH ANNETTE TAYLOR .......... Blue Ridge, Ga. WILLIE MAE TAYLOR ............... Macon,Miss. BILLIE JO TERRY ................... Jackson, Miss. BARBARA LEE THERRELL ......... Columbus, Miss. SARAH MARY THORNTON ......... Meridian, Miss. Second Row: JACQUELYN ANN TILLEY ......... Indianola, Miss. REBEKAH ANNE TRANUM ......... Ruleville, Miss. MARY ALICE TREWOLLA ........... Winona, Miss. 'A A,A$Q.m-v.-.qu.mggma9m .. - ., . ,. ..A-;.J,V- . Au. ; FRESHMEN BETTE ANN TUCKER .............. Columbus, Miss. CAROLYN TUCKER ............... Woodville, Miss. BARBARA LEE TURNER ........... . ..... Cairo, Ill. MARTHA CONNELLY TURNER ....... Marvel,Ark. Third Row: GUYLA VAUGHAN .................. Benton, Miss. MARGARET DAISY VAUGHAN ..... Columbus, Miss. VIRGINIA ADELE VEITCH ......... Starkville, Miss. MILLY JANE WADLINGTON ...... Greenwood, Miss. MARTHA ANNE WALKER ......... Coffccville, Miss. JOHNNIE FRANCES WALTERS ..... Columbus, Miss. VIRGINIA HAWK WALTON ........ Memphis, Tenn. FRESHMEN First Row: LELA ANN WATERER ................ Tchula, Miss. ALICE ALFORD WATSON. . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. MARY JANE WEAVER. . ........... Columbus, Miss. RUTH EVELYN WEBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eupora, Miss. BETTY LYNN WEDDLE . . . . . . ...... Starkville, Miss. BETTY SUE WEST. . ............. . . . .Natchez, Miss. BARBARA JOAN WESTLING. . . . . ..... Jackson, Miss. Second Row: BARBARA M. WHITAKER .......... Batesville, Miss. RUTH ELAINE WHITE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pheba, Miss. NORMA ROCHIE WHITTINGTON . .Gunnison, Miss. BONNIE SUE WILDER . . . . . . . . ..... Kosciusko, Miss. CAROLYN ANN WILLIAMSON . . . .Grecnwood, Miss. GERALDINE FOARD WILSON . . ....... Mobile, Ala. SUSIE CHRISTOPHER WILSON . . . .Russcllville, Ala. Third Row: MARGARET BELLE WOOD . . . . . . . .Grecnville, Miss. LEILA LANEY WOOTEN . . . . . . . . . .Wcst Point, Miss. DORIS ANNE WRIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . .Smithville, Miss. JANE ELIZABETH WRIGHT. . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. JUDY WARD WRIGHT. . . . . . . . . . . .Centreville, Miss. MILDRED SUE YOUNG . . . . ......... . .Bruce, Miss. MARY VIRGINIA YOUNGER . . . . . . .Loui'sville, Miss. :uvqujnugo 4? .-7 ,: x. . . .lu...l ' .1.: xx I , t, . , Z ,x x Z? ?ZZNz WW7 ,, Mm ,, m M x W, C ,MWNA , oSXomM 39 w .8743 , Q Q ; g? , rhiun14xxxw A431. 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W V ms w; ma, :0 v Q ,, v V w i Max w, , w .mada Z14 , l we a a 14 gaMy, WM y 2 , $4 p wwwMy, vwa, ammw ,vmww we Miss Sethelle Bell Beauty $7 xx a O 7, .sz ' Miy, mu ; Gwendolyn Michael Maggie Mae Brumfield Ann Dickerson M onroe Daisy Kennedy Jean Wilson M arilyn M iller , a HALL OF FAME MEH LADY 3 PRESENTS THE SIX GIRLS WHO WERE CHOSEN IN A CAMPUS-WIDE ELECTION TO REPRESENT THE CLASS OF 1952 IN THE RECORDED PANORAMA OF COLLEGE HISTORY. ALICE GELLING GWENDOLYN MICHAEL President of Student Government J 5 ANN ALDRIDGE BRANCH Prexident of Civic League ? W 7 4WM W W .WW Wale i W WW$W W W W W, . WWWWWWWWWQW MAGGIE MAE BRUMFIELD President of Senior Class H0 JEANNINE TODD President of SCA kxxxxwm Lyams k ix: WMXXWIM la N WZWE , mgmN 2 I ANN DICKERSON MONROE JULIA SHANNON CORINNE WILLIFORD Editor of MEH LADY Business Manager of MEH LADY President of W.A.A. IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JEAN WILSON JOAN HAMILTON DAISY KENNEDY President of Theatre Guild Business Manager of tsSpectatoW Editor of 'sSpectatoW Ww XWW s m waWVW ,Wy w . WWMWW s , WWW; x I v, 1 .JL -vm r 5 AAAkax-x- . -.' : a tmw wax Lw e- , .- . Fl LEFT T0 RIGHT: Corinne 'illiford, Ann Monroe, Kathryn Rose. Patti Carr, Gwendolyn Michael, Dr. B. L. Parkinson, Jeannine Todd, Maggie Mae Brumfield, Daisy Kennedy, Laurie Stigler, Alice Gelling, Jean W7ilsun. 52:; iii 1.; i :v H. 1 il ;; i '1 f 2; 5:3 . a 25 1 1 1 x : 3 '1 sh V. l GWENDOLYN MICHAEL JEANNINE TODD ANN MONROE DAISY KENNEDY ANN BRANCI j v i I . . L 142 T HE PRESIDEN T S C 0 UNCIL giOh, great Alma- Mater, with mission so raref, could express the purpose of the Presidenfs Council which seeks to achieve a greater Alma Mater through service to the student body. These twelve girls, including the four class presidents and the presidents of the eight leading campus organizations, meet monthly with President Parkinson to discuss student activities and problems. This, along with serving as hostesses at campus social affairs, constitutes the duties of these leaders. Thus it is that the Presidentis Council seeks to achieve the iiMission so rarei! toward which MSCW strives. KNEE W'ILLIFORD JEAN hVILSON ALICE GELLING RIAGGIE BRUMFIELD LAURIE STIGLER MARY IiATHRYN ROSE PATRICIA CARR GWEN MICHAEL President MARY COMBS Secretary MARY MAC COURSEY Vice-President NANCY MARTIN Treasurer An integral part of any student body is its organization of Student Government. The MSCW organization claims each member of the student body as a member of Student Government. For forty-two years, since, 1910, our Student Government Association has functioned as it does today. These years have been spent in securing the privileges of good citizenship, better living conditions for students, and upholding the prestige that the name MSCW carries. STUDENT The Student Council, composed of 26 girls, elected an- nually by the students, meets on Tuesday night to discuss the problems of the students, and to seek to solve these problems. Also, semi-monthly meetings are held in chapel to report to the entire. student body on the proceedings of the Council Meetings. Student Government makes our campus a democratic place to live. The rights and dignity of the individual blend together with the limitations and laws of organized so- ciety to produce a happy, harmonious, and congenial cam- pus in which the MSCW girl may live. 0 - W . , , t .1 h. H ?..nt M: ;mennrgn H y . V' FIRST ROW: June Lowery, Jane Reese, Jo Ann Scott, Ann W'ells, Adelaide Murdock, Chariie Davis. OVERNMEN FIRST ROWE Joy Sumner, Jean Carol Richards, Jane Carr. SECOND ROVW: Helen Byars, Anna Betty Carruth, Lucy Galligher, Mary Kathryn Huston, Roberta Moody, Nina Lester, Sara Margaret Gabriel. 145 FIRST 1:0 V: Frankie Price, Barbara Triplett, Marilyn Miller, Joan Rye, Marilyn Schafer, Mary Houston Baker, Bette Joyce Gas- kin, Mary Hilma Wilson. SECOND ROHE Betty Gaither, Anna Stout, Roberta Moody, Sue Hamilton, Miss Elisabeth Hudson, Jean- nine Todd, Norma Fay Beeman, Barbara Kllylcemlall, Margaret Vail, Sara Margaret Gabriel. THIRD R0 V: Sue Garrett, Edith Swayze, Frankie Rose H'ezwer, Helen Byars, Florence Ford, Eurolyn Vilkins, Mary Coburn Henley, Bonnie Lee, Ann Calms, Imo- gene Black, Deirdre Kust. FOURTH R0 V: Mary Libby Bickerstntl', Marion 'llitloy. Martha Burwick, Edwina. Austin, Marjorie Morris, Rubye H7hitfield, Mary Kimbrough Alexander, Jane Carr, Nita Jean Simmons, Jane Tullos, Leila Harrison. 146 ASSOCIA T I 0N OFFICERS JEANNINE TODD......... ..... ........Pre3ident ROBERTA MOODY ............ . ..... Vice-Prexident SUE HAMILTON ............. Second Vice-President BARBARA KUYKENDALL ........... . . . . .Secretary NORMA FAY BEEMAN ................... Treasurer MISS M. ELISABETH HUDSON ............ Sponsor Many are the services rendered to the MSCW girls by Student Christian Association. The influ- ence of this organization is felt by every student who, when she registers at MSCW, automatically becomes a member of the Student Christian As- sociation. At the very start of the school year, S.C.A. lends a helping hand to the freshman through its big sis- ter program, its forums during orientation, and the fall formal reception. Other familiar campus events constitute the program of S.C.A. These in- clude Religious Emphasis Week and the World Student Service Drive. Not to be forgotten are morning watch services, early morning caroling just before Christmas, and Meditative Moments after lunch each Sunday. The Resident Secretary, Miss Elisabeth Hudson, coordinates the work of S.C.A., and with student officers, plans the year,s program. Founded in the first session of the college, in 1886, the Student Christian Association has a long and rich heritage at MSCW. 147 SUE HAMILTON ROBERTA MOODY JEANINE TODD FIRST ROW: Norma Fay Beeman, Deirdre Kast. Roberta. Moody, Miss Elisabeth Hudson, Jeannine Todd, Bettye Joyce Gaskin. SECOND ROW: Sue Hamilton, Helen Byars, Barbara. Kuykendall, Marilyn Miller. BARBARA KUYKENDALL NORMA FAY BEELIAN ANN DICKERSON MON ROE Editor JULIA SHANNON Business Manager BELO V: Ann Monroe, Julia Shannon, Judy Garretson, Jean Carol Richards, Nancy Martin. STAFF ANN DICKERSON MONROE ............... Editor JULIA SHANNON .............. Businexs Manager JUDY GARRETSON ............... Axsistant Editor FLORENCE HARDIN . . . .Asxistant Businesx Manager JEAN CAROL RICHARDS ........... Feature Editor NANCY MARTIN .................. Clubs Editor THALIA RUTH DIXON ......... Literary Co-Editor NELA HUGHES ............... Literary Co-Editor JEAN LONG ................. Literary Co-Editor BETTY SUE DAVIS ....................... Typist MARY LESLIE FARRELL .................. Typist , , x MARY ELIZABETH GARY ................. Typixt W . , I, . J ;; 1 . ELEANOR KING ........................ Typl'st W, '- , . , , LELIA MARSHALL ...................... Typist W ' ' :,,,, ,x ' , . CAREY MOORE ......................... Typist FRANCES SEATON ...................... Typist JEAN WILLIAMS ........................ Typist BETTYE JANE ALLEN. . .Senior Chm Reprexenmtive FRANCES ANN ELLIS. Junior Class Representative V , , ,, JANE ARMSTRONG.Soph0more Clam Reprexentative w ' ' . . FRANCES ANN BAGGETT.Fl'exhnllln Clan Represent. MISS ALICE HAMER ................... Sponxor MEH LADY TOP PICTURE: Bettye Jane Allen, Frances Ann Ellis, Jane In the tiny, cluttered office above the Goose, the Armstrong. . BOTTOM PICTURE: Jean Long, Nela Hughes, Thalia Ruth theme, ideas, and planse-as well as the headaches Dixon, Betty Montgomery, Betty Ann Carter. and tearsefor the ,52 MEH LADY were con- ceived and brought to a reality. Now that the rush and confusion are a thing of the past, we can view with amusement the long days and nights that were filled with dates with the photographer, the con- stant search of club heads, and the feeling of empti- ness when the deadline date rolled around. The MEH LADY Staff7 with the cooperation of the Stu- dent Body, has bound together a volume of words and pictures which is the 1952 MEH LADY. Cher- ish itJ for it is with pride that we give it to you. BELO$Y: Lelia 'Marshall, Leslie Farrell, Jean H'illiams, Fran- ces Seaton, Libby Gary. tWmew SPECTAT .ANXXXXNX ?EFWMW - W JOAN HAMILTON Business Manager 2 g .? DAISY KENNEDY Editor EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST ROW': Bette Joyce Gaskin, Jean Vils0n, Sallye Tucker, Frances Cudabac, Marilyn Miller, Marion V11itley, Kit Rose. SECOND BOW: Catherine Mullins, Leila Blair Harrison, Ann Patterson, Betty Lou Miller, Nancy Bruton, Carol Catching, N ela Hughes, Rose Marie Stoker, Arlena Lambert, Jane Reese. THIRD ROKV: Martha, Ann Hunter, Gwen Michael, Jeanne Bounds, Mary Barnes, Pat Holloway, Joyce Harris, Frances Maddox, IVilsye Anne Turner, Texie Ingram, Lucy Love Val- lace, Shirley Jones, Jane Britton, Mary Burns Griffin. .7 .. A w;. .r-w-A m, 42?; t t1 Jh-wi'Auu wank 4-; A I . F rom one Wednesday until the next, the hSpectatorh is looked forward to by the stu- dents in order that they may see the latest campus news in print. During that period, the five staHs of the ctSpecf editorial, busi- ness, typing, proofreading, and circulation, are working to complete a true, accurate record of newsworthy events. The steady stream of people that use the ttSpech oche as a passageway at night can find the editorial heads working until the ttweeh hours writing stories, headlines, and preparing the copy for the printers. Participation 0n the staff of the ctSpect, is an extracurricular activity. Tryouts are held twice every year for those interested. As a partial reward, at least, the ccSpecta- tort, staff is honored at a banquet at Christ- mas and again in the spring. It is an under- standing and a cooperative attitude among the staffs that make possible a newspaper of which our school is most proud. Miss Alice Hamer is the faculty sponsor of the group. The ttSpectatorat made its flrst appearance in 1904. BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROtV: Barbara Harkins, Jo Anne Lloyd, Frances Seaton, Ellen Lee Fisher, Donna Kay Baldwin, Bobbie Gaston, Lee Sim- mons, Patricia Hardy, Bettie Davis Brandon, Ann Louise Baker. SECOND ROhV: Charlene Davis, Virginia Martin, Jane Lee, Bettye Middleton, Lutie Ann Mitchell, Lillian Greer, Jeannine Hall, Joan Sylvester, Roberta Naef, Betty Rhodes, Nell XVheeler, Mary Co- bum Henley, Janice Paden, Ruth Marie Tankersley. THIRD ROWE Sue Martin, Annie Ruth Howell, Jane Manning, Sara- Boone, Mary Ann Krebs, Joan Rye, Helen Byars, Mary Ann Smith, Charlotte Beaird, Berchie Hodum, Roxanna Stennis, Gloria Seg'rest, La, Nelle Guthrie, Betty Sampson, Ruth McNeal. FOURTH ROXY: Nancy Martin, Dot Pattee, Mog' Turman, Ann Cork, Imogene Bartlett, Margaret YVarner, Lee Simpson, Josie Shannon, Mary Nell Dowdle, Mary Kimbrough Alexander, Marjorie Norman, Dolly Short- ridge, Dot Martin, Ann Eason, Frances O'Briant. wwwmmmmm ANNE BRANCH LIBBY CLARK CAROLYN WWLKINS President Vice-President Secretary CI LEAGUE OFFICERS ANNE BRANCH........ .. ....... .....President LIBBY CLARK . .................. . ........... Vice-Preside'm CAROLYN WILKINS ..... . .......... . ........................... Secretary MISSEMMAODYPOHL.......... ................... ....Sponsor The many favorable and complimentary remarks made by Visi- tors regarding our campus and dormitories are in a small part due to the Civic League who work together with the administration to a achieve a more beautiful campus. 152 w wgwwcyx ' IWM ' Klfiy. :' . ' wmweywx h v ,xnr 1m e Day by day Civic League, founded in 1909, seeks to remind students of the importance of obeying rules which will not only build a lovelier campus, but will build better Citizens. Once a year Civic League sponsors clean-up weekga week in which the whole campus is inspected and rated. Certainly Civic League is to be commended for keeping alive the pride we have in our campus. First Row: Lyda Love Haynes, Betty Montgomery, Libby Clark, Anne A. Branch, Carolyn Wilkins. Martha Pope. Second Row: Martha John Reed, Lela Waterer, Sara Boone. M A V i. x t: v u r A - t .'L . .L JEAN XVILSON MARY HOUSTON BAKER JOSIE SHANNON ' President Yice-President Secretary ; ; i , . , 1 FIRST ROWV: Jo Anne Lloyd, Edith Swayze, Marion Wmitley, Georgia Britton, Jane Britten, Joyce Batson. SECOND ROW': Valerie o ' o ; i 3 ; 5E! Threlkeld, Janice Paden, Alberta Chandler, Marilyn Miller, Mary Houston Baker, Jean 'Wilson, Miss Virginia Lee Harrison, Josie . V... . 5g Shannon, Dot Russell, Nara Margaret Gabriel. THIRD ROW': Anne A. Bram-h, Frances Maddox, Dot Osterloh, Sue Tillman, Flor- ; 5;: 1 z em-e Hardin, Rhetta Padgett, Mary Hilma oVilson, Margaret Vail, J0 Boykin. FOURTH ROoV: Gwen Michael, Frankie Mathews, El: 7' Lillian Greer, Claudia oVilkins, Eleanor King, Barbara. Kuykendnll, Judy Garretson, Barbara, Allen, Ellen Bailey, Bettie Davis E? ' Brandon. g; E. f , '2 1' 1 3 III; E l OI' FICERS . gt . JEANWILSON ..... ................... ....Pre5ia'ent o. ' ,i MARY HOUSTON BAKER ....... . . . . . ........................ Vlce-President :, 51f ,, JOSIE SHANNON.......... ....... ..................... .......Secretary ?- LENORELOVING............................ ......... ..... Treasurer ' ,',o. '34' MARILYN MILLER. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...................... Keeper of the Point; o- f ' 1, ALBERTA CHANDLER. . . . . . ..... .. ..... . .............. Mistrem 0f Wardrobe o ' i MISS VIRGINIA LEE HARRISON ..... . . . . ..... . . . . . . .. ...... ... . . .Sponsor . . g If 1t,s footllghts, costumes, and grcascpamt you long for, thcn Theatre Guild is 0110 . ' x; 9 organization that oH ers these and other facets of backstage and onstage life. Member- a: '51 ship to Theatre Guild is open to glrls who earn enough points either behind the scenes . ' 1, ml or bcforo thc lights. In thv fall, Thcatrp Gulld has an open housv to introduce now stu- Km dr-nts to the wondch of thv tllcatrv. Thvn throughout thv year, Thcatrc Guild providvs V , ' major productions, tournamvnt plays, debates, and other spvvch department nctivi- V j o tics. Thv organization was vhartvrvd in 1928. 154 OF F ICERS CORINNE WILLIFORD .......... ... ....................... Prexident ANN MORGAN ..... . ........... . .............................. Vice-President JANE ARMSTRONG . ............. Secretary LOUISESTRONG...................... ....... . ................. ...Treasurer MISS ROMAYNE BERRYMAN ........................................ Sponsor Physically speaking, ifs W.A.A. on the MSCW campus and has been since 1922. The Women,s Athletic Association promotes high physical efficiency in the students who take part in physical, recreational. and healthful activities. For the sports-minded girl, there are many ways to become a member of W.A.A., by participation in the intramural tournaments in basketball, volleyball, soft- ball, hockey, and in the dance programs. Also, W.A.A. sponsors Hygiene Month, hayrides, hikes, and picnics throughout the year. wa -rrrv-w -. - FIRST IKOWH Louise Jones, Mary Anne Krebs, Sallye Tucker, Jane Armstrong, Lou Strong, Corinne 1Villiford, Miss Berryman, Ann Morgan, Mitzi Miller. Emma Seitz, Marjorie Norman, Ann Monroe. SECOND R0W7: Carolyn n'ilkins, Betty Gaither, Georgia tVelch, Jettie Leo W'itt, Jean Delaney, Jean Marshall, Ann Barkley, Mary Frazier, Betty Sue Gamble, Sissy Smith, W'illa Andrews, Ann tVeXls, Joyce Harris. THIRD ROW : Nell KVheeler, Anita Street, Gloria Segrest, Marilyn Miller, Eleanor King, Alice Hudgens, Gladys Bodron, Mary Ann Roper, Charlotte Beaiml, Janice Paden, Joan Thompson, Jane Morton. $45311??? .5 V t ; 3,32??? ,: ;$$xix$s1: ,ci,,,,?x41 , m. ;. 2 V $ , : , ,. ,X L . A vie . N? W . , x ?NNyX ;. z .n L x , a L s w u: N: L J. ,,, v .-A . x v N XN;M ihyo 4,. N 321$ N w , xx 0:: $9ka N x xx N , wx Za K xxxa, z, xxxxa N FIRST ROXV: Jean Wilson, Ann Cork, Alice Gelling, Thalia Ruth Dixon, Noelee McCooI, Gwen Michael. SECOND ROW: Pat Seeley, Jane Reese, Louise Strong, Bette Joyce Gaskin, Jeannine Todd, Joyce Batson, Joan Hamilton, Ann Eason. OF F ICERS ALICEGELLING............. .. . .. .. ..... . .............. President THALIA RUTH DIXON ..... . . . . . . . . . ........................... Secretary ANN CORK . . . . . .......................................... Treasurer DR. GLADYS MARTIN...... . .. ........................ . ..... Spomor This year Star and Sceptre Chapter of Mortar Board celebrated its tenth year of serviceJ scholarship, and leadership on the MSCW campus. Mortar Board is the high- est scholastic honor that an MSCW girl can achieve. The hfteen wearers of the Mor- tar Board pen strive to promote college loyalty, advance a spirit of serViCe and fellow- ship, maintain high standards of scholarship, recognize and encourage leadership: and stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. Each spring in an impressive chapel ceremony, Hfteen members of the incoming senior class are tapped for Mortar Board membership. MORTAR BOARD TORCH OFFICERS NORMA FAY BEEMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ............... . ................... President NANCY BRUTON ..................... Vice-Presz'dent DOT OSTERLOH . . . . . . . . . . . ............. . .............................. Treasurer MARY NELL GOODWIN ..... . . . . . . . . . .............................. Secretary DR.J.F.BOZARD........ .. ........................ Sponsor Torch, the junior Class honor societyJ was organized in 1926. Only twenty-five girls in the junior Class who possess the highest scholastic record, have good student gov- ernment records, and are active in campus events are eligible for membership in Torch. Symbolic of its name, this organization holds high, like the flaming torch, the merits of scholarship, leadership, and good conduct. In an outdoor ceremony in the spring, members are selected to cooperate with Mor- tar Board and Lantern in service to the campus. FIRST ROW: Joan Sylvester, Marcelyn Casner, Jane Tullos, Rebecca Johnson, Bettie Davis Brandon, Ann McDonald. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Ford, Virginia Redditt, Nancy Bruton, Norma Fay Beeman. Dot Osterloh, Barbara Triplett, Eula Ann Cochran. THIRD ROXV: Miriam Horton, Edwina Austin, Carolyn W'aters, Sarah XVebster, Frances O'Briant, Libby Clark, Barbara Cooper, Janice Paden, Judy Garretson, Mary Mac Coursey. LANTERN OFFICERS KIT ROSE . . . .......... .. ........... ....Pre:ident MIMIMORRISON................ .. . ............Vice-Pre5ident SHIRLEY HOLLAND . . . . .. .. .. . .....Secretary NINALESTER.................. . . .. ..............Trea5urer MR. R. L. GROSSNICKLE . .. . ....... ....Sponxor Fifty freshman girls iifollow the gleamit of Lantern, sophomore honor society, in the spring of their freshman year. To follow this light, a girl must have a high scholas- tic average, a clear student government record, and noticeable participation in cam- pus activities. When a pledge accepts her lantern, she takes with it the responsibili- ties of leadership and service. She, as a member of Lantern, works with members of Torch and Mortar Board toward a greater and better campus. FIRST ROW: Marion Whitley. Peggy Beasley Russell, Helen Byal's, Marjorie Norman, Martha John Reed, Mary Hilma Wilson, Lelia Blair Harrison Jane Manning. SECOND ROW: Anna Stout, Wilsye Anne Turner, Millett Biron, Shirley Holland, Kit Rose, Mimi Morrison, Nina Lester. Barbara Kuykendall, Fay Lott, Mary Kimbrough Alexander. THIRD ROW: Sara Boone, Betty Lane McIntosh, Betty Jane Graves, Mary Libby Bickerstaff, Sue Garrett, Charlene Peebles, Mary Kathryn Huston, R. L. Grossnickle. FOURTH ROW: Louise Jones Kitty McKee, Catherine Mullins, Sara Lou Griffith. Frankie Rose Weaver, Jean Pigott, Elinor Person, Ann Boswell, Ailleen Janney, Frances Freeland, Dorothy Nell Pickle. Joan Rye. A 7th FIRST RO'W: Pat Keen, Ann Tranum, Mary Jane Weaver, Joan Parker. Joyce Kilmer, Marjorie Ratcliff, Alice Bailey, Georgia Brit- ton, Mary Barwick, Betty Lou Johnson. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Graham, Jeannine Todd, Bertha Wachsman, Jo Boykin, Jo Ann Scott, Sue Hamilton, Mrs. Gatchel, Betty Montgomery, Mary Alexander, Carey Moore, Charlotte McCain, Martha Barwick, Eleanor Drake, Judy Garretson. THIRD ROW: Jean Etheridge. Nancy Cammack, Ann McDonald, Norma Fay Beeman, Dorothy Ann Graves, Jean XVilson, Jane Riddell, June Murphree, Mary Robbins, Joane Malone, Ann Bilbo, Gayle Martin, Anne Baird, Lucy Love 1Nailace, Betty May Sampson, Myra Joyce Bishop. Joan Neal. OFFICERS SUE HAMILTON ..... . ....... . .................. ..... ............President BERTHA WACHSMAN ....................................... . ...... Vice-Prexident JO BOYKIN ......... . ................................................... Secretary BETTY MONTGOMERY ................................................. Treasurer MRS. KENNETH GATCHELL .. . ........ . ................. . ................ Sponsor Beta Chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha, national honorary library science fraternity, was founded last year on the MSCW campus. Already, in just a year,s time, this fra- ternity has made an excellent record and name among honorary fraternities on the campus. Wise leadership, combined with a spirit of striving among its members, prom- ises great things in thE future for this success-seeking group. This society will take its place as an outstanding example to other organizations on this campus as well as ALPHA BETA ALPHA 161 ,v. .WxW WW. a-WW-H w-wqw' hymv i --rfzy- ALPHA EPSIL 0N DELTA OFFICERS RUBYE WHITFIELD ........................................... . ........ President MARY NELL WALL ..................... IRENE LILLO ............................. . ................ . ........... Secretary LAVERN CROWDER .......................... BETTY JO UPCHURCH. . . . . . . . . ........... . ............................. Historian MISS LUNA AUSTIN. . . . . ..................... . .......... . . ................ Vice-President . ......................... Treasurer . ........... . ............... Sponsor Alpha Epsilon Delta is the newest honorary fraternity on the MSCW campus. Or- ganized in 1951, it is an outgrowth of the Pre-Medical Club. Scholarship, leadership, and a genuine interest in advancing medical science for the beneflt of mankind qualify one for membership. Dr. Jeanette Chapman. head of the Bacteriology Department, and Miss Luna AustinJ sponsor, are directing the activities of this organization. FIRST ROW: Miss Austin, Betty Jo Upchurch, Lavern Crowder, Rubye XVhitfield, Mary Nell Wall, Irene Lillo. SECOND ROW: Dr. W. F. McCormick, Miss Chapman, Nancy Fant, Miss Spahr, Jane Tullos, Ann Cork, Louise Strong. ,Att Mvmuggi vig- uh.4wps wk; -b. I swat 4-;15. u. basemannuu .V i t. t w ,gvyl,g-.... ALPTL4 PSI OMEGA First Row: Miss Frances M. Bailey, Sponsor; Ellen Bailey, Secretary and Treasurer; Valerie Threlkeld, Mari- lyn Miller, President; Jane Britten, Jo Shannon, Marion Whitley. ETA flGMA PHI And CLASSICAL CLUB First Row: Norma Fay Beeman. Second Row: Corinne Dyess, Jo Ann Goodson, Lyda Love Haynes, Pat , Seeley, Kitty McKee, Martha Wood. 1K Third Row: Eleanor Drake, Anna N - Stout. Dottie Jane Cowart, Martha Williams, Betty May Sampson. 163 L. i i, :. ;., 'c-A BETA BETA BETA OFFICERS ANN CORK ............................................................. President JANE TULLOS ...................................................... Vice-President DONNA KAY BALDWIN .................................................. RUBYE WHITFIELD .................................................... Treasurer MISS GEORGE SEHON .................................................... Secretary Sponsor Like the triple Greek letters of its name, Beta Beta Beta has a threefold purposea to stimulate scholarship, to disseminate scientil'ic knowledge, and to promote biologi- cal research. This national biological fraternity, founded here at MSCW in 1928, bases its qualifications for membership on a major or minor in biology or a related science and on a high scholastic average. Beta Beta Beta meets every month to dis- cuss and study biological and bacteriological trends. You can be assured that these energetic girls know the first and last word about bugs of all sorts. FIRST ROW: Mary Nell Wall, Jane Tullos, Rubye Whitfield, Ann Cork, Miss Sehon, Donna Baldwin, Janice Paden. SECOND ROW: Betty Jo Upchurch, Marcelyn Casner, Irene Lillo, Mary Ann Roper, Nancy Fant, Lavel'n Crowder, Josie Shannon, Beth Crisman, Gloria Segrest. XL a fyinw at' t' M-mgimg m a 7n. Mum a z z h M .?U , Mung, .1....,h,.,.. .. ah Vpghwu unis - 'm. h... M, .t.,e.-...,,...,. 3e , .M. HA. .., --: . A .-..a...........r... .. .- tray..- A l FIRST RO'W: Ann Eason, Dr. DeLoach. Ann Cork, Thalia Ruth Dixon, Dr. McCurmic-k, Rubye XVhitfield. SECOND ROW: Marcelyn l Casner, Lillian Pongetti, Frances Fortenberry, Elizabeth Griffin, Nancy Fant, Lavern Crowder, Irene Lillo. I l OFFICERS h g THALIA RUTH DIXON ............................................ Grand Alchemist f RUBYE WHITFIELD ....................................... ' ................. Visor l,w 7! ANN, CORK ............................................................. Recorder ' , l ANN EASON ...................................................... Sergeant-at-A rm: 1 DR. w. F. MCCORMICK .................................................... Sponsor E Lambda Alpha Chapter of Gamma Sigma Epsilon? national honorary Chemistry .. rawh. -,.....w. W..- F... --,.--.- . fraternity, was organized in 1935. Dr. W. F. McCormiths leadership has been greatly ,e i beneficial to the Chapterk growth and progress. Membership in this organization is :L t the highest scholastic honor that can come to a chemistry minor or major. Maybe .. H they are not Einsteins or Edisons but they are the girls who dare to know the why and . wherefores that test tubes, beakers, and distilling Hasks can reveal. t IA . . 1 V i at f t. '5 : SIG MA EPSILON ?- 92 1 6 5 -.r- F'T KA PPA DELTA EPSIL 0N OFFICERS HELEN DOOLITTLE .................................................... JANE CARR ........................................................ Vice-President PAT SEELEY ............................................................ President Treasurer MRS. JANIE A. ROBINSON ................................................ Sponsor Kappa Delta Epsilon, national honorary educational fraternity, promotes the fur- thering of interest in the causes and methods of education and the raising of the stand- ards and ideals of the teaching profession. Membership is limited to those students possessing the highest records of scholarship and leadership in the education courses required for a teachefs license. Tomorrow,s generations depend on these future teachers to be the molders of Character and preservers of democracy. FIRST ROW: Maggie Brumfield. Maridell Moon, Pat Seeley. Helen Doolittle. Jan e Carr, Mrs. Robison, Marilyn Ridgway. SECOND ROW: Donna Kay Baldwin, Virginia Jolly, Ormond Caldwell. Joyce Batson, Lee Simpson, Imogene Black, Deirdre Kast. mimiiEflxni : .3.ng , 7h FIRST ROW: Virginia XValton. Nina Lester, Sarah Jane Harris, Joan Meador, Betty Lou Johnson. Lady Jane Little. SECOND ROW: Charlene Davis, Virginia Wade, Roberta Naef, Joan Hamilton, Martha E; Kimbrough, Ann Eason, Jane Fisher, Janice Paden. J THIRD ROW: Miriam Horton, R. L. Grossnickle, Betty McCrary. Marjorie Norman, Jane Rodgers, Nita. Jean Simmons, Sara Ann - Lawson, Dorothy Proctor, Rachel W'hittington, Carolyn Tucker. OFFICERS MARTHA KIMBROUGH ............................ President ANN EASON . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . ............................ Vice-President JANICE PADEN ................. . . . . . . . ..... . . .................. Secretarerreasurer MR. R. L. GROSSNICKLE ................................................. Sponsor Kappa Mu Epsilon, national honorary mathematics fraternity and Math Club have as its purposes promoting scholarship, fostering social activities, and developing among its memberships the appreciation of the beauty of mathematics. A highlight of the year is their annual banquet in the home of their sponsor, Mr. R. L. Grossnickle. If you get off on a tangent or wish to know the derivatives of infinitesimals, call upon these girls with Pythagorean abilities. OFFICERS JOAN HAMILTON ....................................................... President ROBERTA NAEF ............. . ...................................... Vice-Prexident CHARLENE DAVIS ............................................. Secretary-Treaxurer MR. R. L. GROSSNICKLE ................................................. Spomor KAPPA M U EPSILON , and MA T H CL UB 167 31 OF F ICERS BETTYE JANE ALLEN ..... . .............................................. President FRANCES ANN ELLIS ............................................... ViceuPreJia'ent DOT OSTERLOH ..... . .................................................. Secretary REBECCA JOHNSON .................................................... Treasurer JEANINE EDWARDS ............................................... Pledge Mistress MR. RALPH HUDSON. . . . . ................................................ Sponsor Kappa Pi is the oldest honorary art fraternity among colleges today. Rho, the RISCW Chapter, was chartered February 12, 1938. Its members are selected on the basis of their scholastic and artistic merit. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Hudson, they meet monthly and discuss individual interests and views centered around the world of art. With palettes, brushes, and canvas, these girls spend endless hours cre- ating beauty with every stroke. FIRST ROW: Mr. Hudson, Dot Osterloh, Frances Ann Ellis, Bettye Jane Allen, Rebecca Johnson, Jeanine Edwards. SECOND ROW: Maurme Clower, Frankie Price, Miss Summer, Ann Monroe, Miss Byrnes. Mary Myers, Harriet Boone, Dolly Shortridge, Marilyn Schafer. x ,th A I ' ' 7, mm.- H ......w M, Mum ..--,.. 7..W-,,,,.W.m..,..7,;- 4- PELUTHA THERi kn, OFFICERS . JEAN ETHERIDGE ......... President : LOUISE STRONG ...... Vice-President V JOYCE BATSON ........... Secretary ,r DR. 0. C. SKIPPER .......... Sponsor V, First Row: Peggy Tucker, Joyce Batson, 9 Jean Etheridge, Dr. Skipper, Louise ? Strong. 3 Second Row: Frances Robertson, June Murphree, Norma Fay Beeman, Frances g1 M. Boswell, Betty S. Wilkinson, Jeannine .. Todd, Edwina Austin. S . . A-,...,. AM .A PIKAPPA DELTA i w k i E ' n T ' I ' e 1 I i , .x . 1f OFFICERS '1, VALERIE THRELKELD ..... Prexident f K I ' . - DOROTHEA DRANE . . .Vice-President k DOT OSTERLOH .......... Secretary 72 DR. HARVEY CROMWELL . .Sponsor First Row: Dr. Cromwell, Dot Ostcrloh, Dorothea Drane, Val Threlkeld, Mary Alice Goings, Josie Shannon. Second Row: Jean Wilson, Peggy B. Rus- sell, Judy Garretson, Lenore Loving, Mr. ' ' , I ' , , a g I 7 X W X Roberts. , WX ' PHI UPSIL 0N OMICR 0N OFFICERS NANCY MARTIN . . . . . ..... . ............................................. President JANE REESE ..... . .................................................. Vice-Prexident DOROTHY JOYCE FORD ................................................. Secretary VIRGINIA REDDITT .................................................... Treasurer MARY COBURN HENLEY ..... . . . . . . . . . ................................... Marshal BARBARA COOPER ...................................................... Chaplain NELL WHEELER ....... . ................................................ Historian FRANCES FORTENBERRY . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . ........................... Librarian MISS MARY WILSON . . . ....... . .......................................... Sponsor MISS JULIA SCOTT .......... . . . . . . . . . . Organized in 1936 as a local chapter, Alpha Beta Chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, national honorary home economics fraternity, became a national chapter in 194-0. To be eligible for membership, one must be a second semester sophomore, junior, or sen- ior Home Economics major whose scholarship, leadership, and character meet the high standards of the fraternity. These girls, realizing that the homes of tomorrow rest in their hands, are striving to prepare themselves for the future. FIRST ROW: Mary Cobux'n Henley. Ann Harter, Georgia XVelch, Frances Fortenberry. SECOND ROXV: Mary Ellen Brown, Nell Wheeler, Mary Nell Goodwin, Virginia Redditt, Jane Reese, Nancy Martin, Dorothy Ford. SECOND ROWV: Thalia Ruth Dixon, Bar- bara Cooper, Juno Lowrey. THIRD ROXY: Rachel Armstrong, Pat Holloway, Helen Doolittle. Miss Julia Scott, Flol'em-e Har-din, Virginia Ann Lee, Anne A. Branch, Ormond Caldwell, Sue Mitchell, Miss Mary XVilson. Eula Anne COt-hran, Jimmie W'instead, Carol Catching. fWng FIRST ROW: Ann Monroe, Daisy Kennedy, Julia Shannon, Carol Catchings, Roberta Naef, Martha Kimbrough, Laurie Stigler, Eloise XVilliams. ROXV TWO: Joan Sylvester, Jean Carol Richards. Jeannine Hall. Nancy Martin, Mr, Bill Lee, Sally Tucker, Frances Cud- abac, Joan Hamilton, Florence Hardin. OFFICERS MARTHAKIMBROUGH Preszdent CAROLYN SCANLON ...............................................Vice-Prexident f ROBERTANAEF................................................Secretary-Treasurer i MR.BILL LEESponsor Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary journalism fraternity, has been on our campus since 1945. This fraternity was merged with Alpha Chi Alpha, which was chartered at MSCW in 1941. Pi Delta Epsilon encourages better journalism on our campus by emphasizing the doctrines of good journalism and by featuring experienced speakers in the field. Membership is limited to only those who have the rank of editor and a year,s experience on one of the college publications. These energetic students with 7 t pencil and pad in hand and that watCh-bird look in their eye publish our campus pub- lications. This year Pi Delta Epsilon sponsored a contest, awarding a prize for the best editorial, news article, or feature story published during the year. PI DELTA EPSIL 0N 171 .President .Sponxor . . Vice-Prexident LYDA LOVE HAYNES.Secretary-Treas. .. . . .Reporter DR. RUBY CAULFIELD. . . . . OFFICERS BETTE JOYCE GASKIN. . . . WINNIE DAVIS. . . . .. First Row: Myrtice Helms, Mary Helmes, Betty Rhodes, Bette Joyce Gaskin, Winnie Davis, Lyda Love Haynes, Jacquk Tilley, Betty Lee. Second Row: Shirley Everett, Kitty Mc- Kee, Shirley Holland, Pat Gilliam, Pat Lacy, Ann McDonald, Carolyn Ritchey. SPANISH CL UB BETTY RHODES. . . . . SIGMA PI ALPHA and LX ,, Mg ngLWZAM X6? , 915 L r! F; vi; Lfiiiliff Fay Holland, Gwendolyn Posey, Winnie Davis, Pat Sec- ley, Lyda Love Haynes, Rebecca Noe, Jeanine Edwards, Martha Erwin. .President .Vice-President .Secretary-Treasurer .Reporter .Sponsor Hancock, 16 4 g LA? g Miss Morris, Siss S R E C I F F O Y E L E E S T A P Jacquelyn 065 Ellis, Patti Carr, Bertha Wachsman, Anne Rutl6dge, Rcbecca Ashmore, Lucia First Row: Suzanne Perry, Evelyn Raby, Kegler, Jane Robbins. Marsha Poague, Helen Morrison, Ann Third Row: Juanita Edwards, Mary Lee Gray, Sara Edwards, Peggy Perry, Fran- m N m T N E PI DELTA PHI and GVVENDOLYN POSEY. . . . MISS MARGIE MORRIS. . S E N Y A H E V O L A D Y L WINNIE DAVIS. . . McDonald, Second Row Awe rim. .: h- .,-. m WWW elling, Pat Parker, Joyce Batson, Deirdre Kast. SECOND ROW': Carolyn McDowell, ROW ONE: Nela. Hughes, Ellen Bailey, Alice G Mr. Roberts, Frances Robertson, Jeannine Todd, Nancy Bruton. Bettie Davis Brandon. OFFICERS JOYCEBATSON...................... .......... ...... ..... President E BETTE JOYCE GASKIN ............ . ............... . ................. Vice-President 3 h ELLEN BAILEY ................ . . ........................................ Secretary u DR. JOSEPH JAMES ....................................................... Sponsor t Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary social studies fraternity, has been active on our campus since March, 1929. Membership is limited to those students possessing the highest general scholastic ability and who have met the requirements of twenty-four hours in history and other social studies. Under the direction of the sponsor, Dr. James, the group strives to create an interest in social studies and encourage under- graduate study in the fleld. PI GAMMA MU 173 OMEGA PI OFFICERS ANN REID . ....... . . ............. . . . . . . . . ..... . ............ President BETTE SUE DAVIS ................ . . . . . . ............................ Vice-President LIBBY GARY .......... . . . . ............................................. Treasurer MISS MARGARET BUCHANAN .......................................... .Sponsor Organized in 1923, Alpha Gamma Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national honorary business education fraternity, promotes interest in business and fosters high ethical standards in professional life. Members are chosen on the basis of scholastic superior- ity and excellence in secretarial subjects. Under the direction of Miss Margaret Buchanan, these girls who are tomorrowts business executives in the making, are characertized by the words of their motto, hLoyalty, Service, and Progress? arr t gig. A A -., FIRST ROXV: Jeanine Bowling , Ann Morgan. SECOND ROW: Martha Elwin, Betty Sue Davis, Miss Buchanan, Ann Reid, Libby Gary. THIRD ROXV: Dr. Robinson, Virginia W'ade, Betty Mch-ary, Jeanninv Hall, Eleanor King, Anita Street, Nelda Gatewood, Margaret McKee, Bettie Davis Brandon. 237' :1 E!!! qm;!li!lmn - , FIRST ROXV: Martha Ann Prewitt, Anne Boswell, Jean Long, Kit Rose. SECOND ROXV: Miss Juliaette Jones, Sarah W'ebster, Edwina Austin, Jean Carol Richards, Noeloe McCool. Barbara Triplett, Carolyn Waters Lila Mae Cover. THIRD ROXV: Henrietta Staine brook, Elinor Person, Jean Pigott, Maggie Brumtield, Marjorie Morris, Frankie Rose Weaver, Peg OFFICERS NOELEE MCCOOL . . . . . . . . . . . .................................. . . . ....... President JEAN CAROL RICHARDS ............................................ Vice-President EDWINA AUSTIN ....................................................... Secretary BARBARA TRIPLETT ................................................... Treaxurer SARAH WEBSTER ....................................................... Chaplain CAROLYN WATERS .............................................. Sergeant-at-Arms LILA MAE COVER ......................................................... Editor MISS OCIE HIGGINS ...................................................... Sponsor One of the liveliest and most active Greek letter fraternities 0n the campus is this group of whistling SAI girls. The members of the national music fraternity are Chosen because of their excellence in the field of music and their high general scholastic rat- ing. Each month the members meet with Miss Ocie Higgins and present programs. In addition, chapel programs, recitals, teatsJ and participation in the Spring Fine Arts Festival are one the agenda for Sigma Alpha Iota members. gy Perry, Jane Carr. SIGMA ALPHA IO TA 175 SIGMA TA U DELTA OF F ICERS ALICE GELLING ........................................................ President SARA MARGARET GABRIEL ......................................... Vice-President GAYLE MARTIN ........................................................ Secretary MARTHA ERWIN ....................................................... Treasurer DR. J. F. BOZARD ......................................................... Spomor Sigma Tau Delta has advanced greatly in two years on the MSCW campusv-under the leadership of Dr. J F. Bozard. The group furthers interest in literature and cre- ative writing. Eligibility to Sigma Tau Delta is limited to Junior and Senior English majors with high scholastic standing and leadership abilities. Each spring, the initia- tion is followed by a banquet at the Gilmer Hotel with an out-of-town speaker ad- dressing the group. FIRST ROW: Arlena Lambert, Eloise W'illiams, Jean Williams, Frances Seaton Dot Russell, Julia Shannon. SECOND ROXY: Daisy Kennedy, Nela Hughes, Sara Margaret Gabriel, Gayle Martin, Alice Gelling, Martha Erwin, Winnie Davis, Sethelle Bell, Dr. Bozar-d. THIRD ROW: Mary Mac Coursey, Jean Long, Lyda Love Haynes, Betty Ann Carter, Gwen Michael, Annie Lou Turner, Ann Baird, Margaret Vail. $ i . 29. g . s mM-g. .g;A.r .hs.;.a-...-.fg,ti . u..-.. I,KJA;; , .. . ; ,- , g ,, . s . .. i Vi v FIRST ROXV: Ouida Barnett. Joanne Henderson, Sally Ann McLeod. SECOND ROXV: Patsy Joy Lantrip, Mary Hilma XVilson, Dolly Shortridge. Dorothea Di'ane, Juanita Edwards, Eleanor Drake, Valerie Thl'elkeld. THIRD ROW': Mary Boyle, Mary Sue Collier, Rhet- ta Padgett, Frances Maddox, Dr, Cromwell, Javque Stone, Mary Libby Bickerstaft, Marion Whitley, Jane XVhite, Texie Ingram. OFFICERS DOROTHEADRANE...................................................,..Pre3ident JUANITAEDWARDS................................................Vice-P7esident DOLLYSHORTRIDGE ..........................................SecretarysTrea3mczr DR. HARVEY CROMWELL................................................Spomor Membership in this organization is based on keen, alert minds interested in current events, parliamentary procedure, and debate. Forensic Council members participate in debates and other speech organizations. The gavel is the symbol of the Club. Dr. Harwey Cromwell is sponsor. FORENSIC C0 UNCIL 177 l a 1 n ivh--q. .u . ,Amk. WW, ' .-.y.,.........r. 1.? w-rqvvm... --, ,. .. 4t GLEE CL UB JEAN CAROL RICHARDS ..... . .......................................... President SYLVIA MAPP .......................................................... Secretary MARTHA ANN PREWITT ................................................ Treasurer DR. SIGFRED MATSON ....... . .............. . ................ . .......... .Director Many a heart is thrilled each year as the curtains part and reveal the beautiful sight of one hundred girls dressed in white. As their voices swell in a melodious chorus everyday cares are forgotten. The highlight of the year,s work is the presentation of the annual Christmas concert. The Glee Club is also featured in spring concerts, and the graduation exercises. FIRST ROW: Martha Alexander, Cecil Hutchinson, Joan White, Mary Hilma Wilson, Roxanna Stennis, Jacqueline Walker, Noelee McCool, Mary Combs, Nita Hardin, Mary Alice Gerard. Virginia Avery, Bettye Logan, Ruth Webb, Sally Ann McLeod, Carolyn Ann XVilliamson, Nancy Chaddock, Elinor Person, Barbara Therrell, Nancy Morris, Barbara Lee Turner, Sue Lott, Carmen Caldwell. Alleta Bankston. Ann Boswell, Rhetta Padgett, Barbara Triplett. SECOND ROW: Barbara Kelly, Catherine Covington, Nelda Math- ews, Miriam Smith, Patricia Hinton, Dorothy Brock, Martha Anne XValker, Peggy Perry, Edith Sanford, Georgene Dukeminier, Shir- ley Carmichael, Barbara Kuykendall, Christine Ritchey, Glenda. Winter, Juanita. Reeder, Catherine Brower, Elizabeth Hilder- brand, Lela. Waterer, Sylvia Green, Rebecca Noe, Mary Boyle. THIRD ROW: Sara Rose Ferrell, Corrinne Dyess, Judy Wright. Fran- ces George, Jane Sawyer, Carole Massey, Sarah Billingsley, Annice Heath, Gwendolyn Posey, Blanche Legate, Ann Patterson, Dor- othy Murray, Dorothy Daniels, Gavine Norsworthy, Lucy Galligher, Sara Ann Lawson. Mog Turman, Dot Pattee, Mary Ann Pugh, Betty Conger, Lillian Campbell, Carolyn Ritchey, Allene Hasie, Peggy Griffin. FOURTH ROW: Jean Carol Richards, Henrietta Stain- brook, Jane Hall, Jane Phillips, Mary Lou Butler, Sue Martin, Martha Ann Prewitt, Mary Ruth Hardage, Patricia Parker, Lou Ann Coursey, Sarah Ann Cliett, Doris Anne Wright, Helen Maute. FIFTH ROW: Betty Hayes, Helen Power, Anna. Betty Carruth, Do- lores Sullivan, Mixdred Young, Mary Alice Goings, Betty Jo Smith, Angeline Colbert, Bonnie Lee, Eleanor Gillis, Cecile Mason, Bess Cooley. Betty Gaither, Norma Faye Beeman, Betty May Simpson. Mary Kimbrough Alexander, Jane Rodgers, Leila Blair Harrison, Yvonne Wells, Patsy Hill, Syble Magee, Margaret Sproles. ,..i - 1tm.-V...p-M aw e...,.i.w n hwy FIRST ROW: Mary Mac Coursey, Lila Mae Cover, Mary Ann Smith, Georgia Britton, Mary Alice Trewolla, Marion Whitley. Jane Austin, Margie Morris. SECOND ROW: Sara Lou Grimth, Frankie Rose Weaver, Jane Carr, Marianne Bell, Alice Gelling, Virginia Redditt, Bonnie Sue Wilder, Betty Sue West, Mary Coburn Henley, Ailleen Janney, Maurine Clower, Hampton Holland. THIRD ROW: Anne Jordan, Jean Pigott, Mary Frazier, Nancy Cammack, Martha Ann Pope, Hallie McCain, Susie Wilson, Mary Houston Baker, Nancy Fant, Jo Ann Mamelli. FOURTH ROW: Millett Biron, Anna Stout, Joan Rye, Frances Ann Baggett. i OFFICERS LILAMAE COVER.......................................................President ANN JORDAN . . . . . . ..... . ...... . . . . ................................ Vice-President JANE NEWELL CARR . . . .................. . ..... . . . . . . . . . ............ . . .Treasurer FRANCES JEAN PIGOTT .............................. . . . . ....... . ....... Librarian MARION VVHITLEY ....................... . ........................ . . . . .Librarian RUBYE WHITFIELD . ............................................ . . . . . . . .Reportm MR. THURE WIDEGREN. . . . . ................................... . ......... Directo1 Good music is loved by many, particularly the MSCW girls, The Orchestra provides such musical preludes and interludes for the dance programs and the major play productions. Under the direction of Mr. Widegren, the Orchestra this year cooperated with the Glee Club and College Singers in presenting music for the Christmas concert and for the Spring Festival of Fine Arts. The girls gave much of their extra time to practice in order that the Orchestra could present for the pleas- ure of MSCW and outside audiences, this excellent concert music. ORCHESTRA 179 DANCE OMMITTEE OFFICERS EMMY LOU DENT........ ........ . ................. . .............. .....Chairman HAMPTON HOLLAND . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . ........... . . . . Vice-Chairman . . . ............. SecretaryTreasurer JOYCETAYLOR........... DR.B.L.PARKINSON..... . .. . . ....Sponsor This yearts dance committee has provided the Saturday night informal dances in the Goose plus a long stag line of college boys and cadets. Aside from this, the Class proms also come under their supervision. It takes a lot of time and effort, but the committee members beneflt from the fun and enjoyment which the student body receives. , FIRST ROW: Bettye Jane Allen. SECOND ROW: Dot Osterloh, Joyce Taylor, Mary Mac Coursey. THIRD ROXV: Julia Shannon. Ann Morgan, Gayle Martin, Hampton Holland, Emmy Lou Dent, Mary Combs, Gwendolyn Michael, Nancy Martin. .VK' 3hvu-r-Alnfet w-.- , ..;.u.,,...,;;1 xv REEF Lpo-V mv-ea-m-immfz OFFICERS JOAN WHITE. . . . . . . . . . . . . .President LOTTYE BETTS RYE. . . Vice-President JETTIE LEE WITT. . . . . . . . .Secretary GEORGIA WELSH ..........Reporter MISS MARY WILSON. . . . . . . .Sponsor First Row: Alice Deehan, Ann Hatter, Ann Barkley, Flora N. Rye. Sccond Row: Barbara Carter, Georgia Welsh, Jettie Witt, Lottye Betts Rye, Joan White, Betty Ann Carter, Mary Coburn Henley. Third Row: Eloise Scott, Bettye Logan, Helen Hill, Berchic Hodum, Joan Rye, Maybelle Street, Sue Mitchell. 181 BL UE SERENADERS OFFICERS ANNE JORDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director JO ANN MAMELLI. .Assistant Director RUBYE WHITFIELD . Business Manager MISS HARRIET BARNES . . . .Sponsor First Row: Maurine Clower, Ailleen Jan- ney, Adelaide Murdock, Frances Maddox, Lenore Tomlinson, Rubye Whitfield, Jo Ann Mamelli, Emily Peel. I Second Row: Betty Jo Smith, Anne Jor- dan, Jean Pigott, Lou Ann Coursey, Miss Barnes, Alberta Chandler. 4---: .u - o AMERICAN G UILD OF OR GANIS T S .v . latexka ,4 A w OF F ICERS SARAH WEBSTER ......................................................... EDWINA AUSTIN .................................................... Vice-Regenz JEAN SIMMONS ........................................................ ANNE BOSWELL ........................................................ Treaxurer MR. COCHRANE PENICK ................................................ MJ-Nw.m uetvl .5. ,r...... e - .-. Regent Secretary wvaav . tmiwxiixque.fW Sponsor Do you wonder who produces the beautiful organ music that you hear coming from Music Hall? They are members of the Guild Student Group of the American Guild of Organists. At monthly meetings they study the music of famous organists of yesterday and today and discuss the current happeningsJ national and international, in the organ world. Student recitals are frequently given for the enjoyment of the members during the year, and they are given the opportunity of taking trips to sur- rounding towns to hear well-known organists and performances by guest artists. FIRST ROW: Edwina Austin, Nita Jean Simmons, Sarah Webster, Jean Pigott. Anne Boswell, Aml Jordan. SECOND ROXV: Mr. Penick, Sue Garrett, Frankie Weaver, Sylvia Green, Sara Ann Lawson. FIRST ROW: Jane Armstrong, Kitty McKee, XVinnie Davis, Ann Mt-Donald. Jeanine Edwards, Anny Betty Cal'ruth, Nancy Morris. SECOND ROW: Peggy Perry, Miss Allan, Marjorie Morris, Barbara Triplett, Anne Boswell, Cecile Mason, Sara Ann Cliett Jane Sawyer. THIRD ROW: Martha Anne W'alkel', Sarah Webster, Leila Harrison, Jane Rodgers, Shirley Carmichael, Betty Lou Miller, Lucy Love Wallace, Frankie Rose Weaver, Jean Pigott, Sara Lou Grimth, Rebecca Ashmore, Gavine Norsworthy. Myra. Bishop, Christine Ritchey, Nita Clare Hardin, Mary Combs, Rosemary Ford, Jane Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Ritchey, Mary Hilma. Wilson, Ann Patterson, Alice Bailey, Blanche Legate, Shirley Jones. Georgene Dukeminier, Nita Jean Simmons, Barbara Mooney, Jane Carr, Sylvia. Marsh, Betty Jo Swindoll, Sylvia Green, Kay Ferguson, Peggy Leigh Fleming. OFFICERS MARJORIEMORRIS.....................................................President BARBARATRIPLETT ...............................................Vice-Presidem ANNE BOSWELL Secretary PEGGY PERRY Treasurer MISS MARGARETALLAN.................................................Sponsor These laymen of the musical world have as their purpose to make the entire cam- pus as musically minded as they themselves are. At regular monthly meetings these girls enjoy the worldts greatest compositions, study the lives of great artists and compos- ers, see films, and discuss the current musical events. In addition to these various activi- ties Bach Society entertains with individual student recitals and assists in the Annual BA CH SOCIETY 183 w; v '3 e ,....u h..,, ma- h... -t kimrw WT, rue - r 1 A . m-h, .a .W 4v .6 ,W- wkm.q..r-ywrwwm COMJWER CE CL UB OFFICERS LELIA MARSHALL . . . . . . . ............................................... President NANCY GRESHAM . . . . . . . ......... . .................. . ............. Vice-President JAMIE GARNETT . . . . . . . . . . .............................. . .. ....... Secretary RITAWILLIAMS.......... ...................... ....................Treasurer NELDA GATEWOOD . ......................................... Parliamentarian DR. CLARICE ROBINSON . . ................. . ...................... . ...... Sponsor The love of the business world holds a s tomorrow-members of th theirs because they have advanced far beyond the tthunt and pecktt system of typing and the curious code culicues which are supposed to resemble shorthand. In their monthly meetings these girls discuss problems in the business world and strive to attain a code of ethics and a feeling of comradEShip. Their goal? To learn the secret of becoming the perfect secretary. FIRST ROW: Virginia W'ade, Nelda. Gatewaod, Peggy Jo Grimn, Carole Massey, Betty Lane McIntosh, Gerry Foard VViIson, Nancy Cammack, Vivian Jane Armstrong, Ann Baker, Ann Guth, Bess Cooley, Sarah Tirey. SECOND ROXV: Rose Schoolheld, Margaret . McKee, Betty Gilmore, Bettie Brandon, Jackie Branton, Sara Ferrell, Jamie Garnett, Dr. Robinson, Lelia. Marshall, Rita XVilliams, ' . Ann Malcomb, Miriam Smith, Betty Sue Davis, Ann Patterson, Sue Lott, Blanche Legate. THIRD ROXV: Roxanna Stennis, Sylvia l XValker, Patty Taylor, Billie Joe Terry, Dottee Smith, Anita Street, Jean Marshall. La Nelle Guthrie, Marianne Morgan, Virginia h Lamb, Betty Bullock, Betty Lou Mann, Ruth Davis, Nina Hendericks, Hilda Beck, Carolyn Mathis, Stella Harrell, Mary Wilson, Katie Hembly, Juanita Reeder. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Jones, Miriam Horton, Pat Garnett, Rachel Darby. Jean Meador, Betty Jo Smith, Susan Cabaniss, Eleanor King, Jo Anne Lloyd, Mary Ann French, Sissy Smith, Joyce Harris, Pat Parker, Betty Clarke, Car- olyn Wilkins, Claudia. XVilkins, Libby Gary, Betty Jo Swindoll, Rochie XVhittington. .. an... 1 sin 44+. 9'? g. i; ,, mqv.ukq w! WM FIRST ROW: Miriam Horton, Marjorie Ratcliff, Joan Thompson, Virginia Wade, Janet Wamnes, Mary Burns Grimm, Bettye Middle- ton, Ellen Lee Fisher, Sue Hamilton, Mossy Hamilton, Jean Robinson, Bess Cooley. SECOND ROW: Sara Williams, Imogene Bart- lett, Allene Mitchell, Anita Street, Margaret Vaile Jane Britten, Bobbie Gaston, Donna Kay Baldwin, Barbara. Allen, Lutie Ann Mitchell, Lillian Greer, Ellen Bailey, Martha Morris, Nell Wheeler, Jane Austin. THIRD ROW': Pat Garnett, Margaret VVaI'ner, Ra- chel Armstrong, Ruth W'ood, Deadt'ia Kast, Lee Simpson, Annie Ruth Howell. Frances Fortenberry, Broxie Cooley, Berchie Hodum, Sudie Kate Mitchell, Annie Jane Mitchell, Dot Hamilton, Maybelle Street, Joan XVilson, Glenda Faye Winter. FOURTH ROXV: Sar- ah Harris, Virginia Reditt, Eleanor King, Edith Swayze, Georgene Dukeminier, Guyla Vaughan, Lynne Schoonovcr, Ruby Nit-hols, Claire Cook, Doris Baral'acCo, Libby Gary, Pat Regan. Olive Fryer, Minnie Featherstone Altee Simmons, Imogene Blueli, Rebecca Ashmore, Yvonne XVells, Joyce Harris. OFFICERS BOBBIEGASTON........................................ ..... ...........President DONNABALDWIN .......... ...Vice-Pre5ident JANEBRITTON............ .......... ....... ..... ..........Secretary MOSSYHAMILTON....................... ...................... . ..... ..Reporter DR.D.R.REVELEY..................... ........ .. .................. ......Spon50r hYes Matamf these teachers of tomorrow hear this many times during a busy day at the Demonstration School, the Nursery School or at Lee High for theirs is the task of guiding future generations to a greater love of learning. This group is always interested in the newest methods of teaching and the latest developments in the held of education. Through discussions and study at their monthly meetings, the Educa- tion Clubts members try to put into practice the principles that they have learned ED UCATION CL UB 185 ENGLISH CLUB OFFICERS ANNIE LOU TURNER ...... Prexident SARA GABRIEL ..... . . Vice-President WINNIE DAVIS ...... . ..... Treasurer ANN HARWELL ..... . ...... Secretary MISS LUCY BANKS .......... Sponsor First Row: Jean Williams, Mary Alma Cole, Martha Hudson, Roberta Moody, Ann Bilbo, Charlene Peebles. Second Row: Nela Hughes, Carolyn Math- is, Helen Morrison, Winnie Davis, Annie Lou Turner, Ann Harwell, Julia Shannon, Margaret Vail. Third Row: Lelia Harrison, Edith Swayze, Mary Robbins, Frances Seaton, Betty Ann Carter, Marilyn Schafer, Gwen Michael, Jo Johnson, Sara Gabriel, Marilyn Miller, Martha Erwin. RELA T I 0N5 CL UB OF F ICERS LOUISE STRONG .......... President BETTIE BRANDON . . . . Vice-President BETTY WILKINSON ........ Secretary MARY BARNES . . . . ........ Treasurer DR. MARGARET WOOD . . . . .Sponsor First Row: Jane Lee, Nell Wheeler, Ruth Tankersley, Frances Boswell, Fleta John- son, Ellen Fisher, Bettye Middleton. Second Row: Ann Wells, Texie Ingram, Kathleen Graham, Betty Gilmore, Louise Strong, Dr. Wood, Bettie Brandon, Betty Sue Wilkinson, Mary Barnes, Joan Thompson. Third Row: Mary Vernon, Christine Richey, Imogene Bartlett, Charlotte Beaird, Dolly Shortridge, Cecil Hutchin- son, Nancy Morris, Frances George, Mary Burns Griffin, Rachel Armstrong, Ruth McNeal. IN T ERNA T I ONAL ; A. A mtvwmwmww - uM- - . 4 Vng 5 NA .. L Siva... ...JA unww' . Ql.-A-mra r 4 A gum E-n. mqmpm H ,, ,$., r- WV rm , x. eat-wvnb. :nwx a an. AA . thwr.-......Mt..... 34M. -.v'.:.r...c 1:, A n. FIRST ROW: Pat Holloway, Faye Edwards, Mary Nell Dowdle, Bobbie Pitts, Frances Fortenberry, Jane Reese, Ruth Tankersley, Nell Wheeler. Jean Robinson. SECOND ROW': Elsie McCoy, Barbara Cooper, Miss Amick, Mary Coburn Henley, Dorothy Ford, Ann Harter, Sue Garrett, Broxie Cooley, Mary Ellen Brown. THIRD ROW: Rachel Armstrong, Berchie Hodum, Betty Malone, Martha Morris, Dot Hamilton, Jane Britten, Ruth Mt-Neal, Julia Cruse. Virginia Lee. Ann A. Branch, Helen Doolittle, Sudie Mitchell, Elsie Ozhirn, Cornelia Hurdle, Nancy Martin. FOURTH ROW: Jamie Patterson, Sue Mitchell, Rose Marie Stoker, Mossy Hamilton, Geor- gia Welsh, Jimmie VVinstead, Helen Underwood, Evelyn Shewmake, June Lowrey, Ann Townsend, Mary A. Marlow, Maridell Moon, Virginia Jolly, Minnle Lucy Featherston, Margaret XVarner, Annie R. Howell. OFFICERS MARY COBURN HENLEY ..................................... . .......... President e1 BARBARA COOPER ............. . ................................... Vice-President t SUE GARRETT .......................................................... Secretary DOROTHY FORD ................. . ..................................... Treasurer MISS HELEN AMICK ...................................................... SpOnsor Hmmmmmmm! Smell that roast? See that beautiful dress? Delicious food and lovely Clothes are typical of members of the Home Economics Club, the campus tthome edt majors. Striving to promote a feeling of fellowship among home economics stu- dents and teachers, the group also carries out projects to make the rest of the cam- pus conscious of the importance of good grooming and good nutrition, Their monthly meetings include programs on discussions on etiquette, nutrition, style, and groom- ing. The members acquire much helpful knowledge relating to home economics through the Clubts connection with the State National Home Economics Association. HOME ECONOMICS CL UB 187 HYGIENE jOURNAL CLUB OFFICERS LILLIAN PONGETTI . . . . . . .President JANE TULLOS . . . . . . . .Vice-President MARY NELL WALL . . . . . . . .Secretary NANCY FANT ... . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer MISS LUNA AUSTIN. . . . . . . . .Sponsor DR. JEANNETTE CHAPMAN .Sponsor First Row: Dr. Chapman, Jane Tullos, Mary Nell Wall, Nancy Fant, Lillian Pon- getti, Miss Austin. Second Row: Betty Jo Upchurch, Marce- lyn Casner, Ailleen Janney, Irene Lillo, Jo Ann Mamello, Judy Wright. Third Row: Rubyc Whitfield, Iris An- drews, Margie Martin, Betty McGahey, Dorothy Daniels, Macye Ann Jones. ' W 9 WQWWM XWVWy ' ' w WWW? NATURE STUDY CLUB DONNA KAY BALDWIN . . . .President JANE TULLOS . . . . . . . .Vice-President FRANCES FREELAND . . . .Sec.-Treas. MISS MAUDE CHEEK . . . . . . .Sponsor First Row: Marsha Poague, LaNelle Guthrie, Pat Hardy, Howard Ann Mc- Coy, Carmen Caldwell, Helen Graddy, Ellen Lee Fisher, Miss Cheek, Louise Strong, Arlena Lambert, Christine Ritch- cy, Ruth McNeal, Sally Pate, Jane Tullos, Frances Freeland, Virginia Hamill. Second Row: Rachel Armstrong, Marilyn Schafcr, Judy Wright, Virginia Veitch, Jimmie Winstead, Beth Crisman, Eliza- beth Griffin, Patty Smith, Sarah Mari? Smith, Ruth White, Hanna Jean Lyon, Janc Rodgers, Martha John Reed, E1021- nor Gillis, Miriam Smith, Joan White, Glenda Winter, Marjorie Norman. Third Row: Ruth Wood, Dcarie Kast, Ruth Marie Tankerslcy, Ann Bilbo, Jac- queline Walker, Lynne Schoonover, Alice Hudgens, Annie Ruth Howell, Nell How- ell, Lottye Betts Rye, Dorothy Nell Pickle, Boss Cooley, Nelda Gatewood, Alta Lyle Simmons, Bobbic Gaston, Jo Ann Ford. I WWWA J . .x 4x - 3. . ,. 3 a .- u-a. Aha . ha. mum ......,v. :5 ,. .4,. min. u. t, ,u , o ; . , , . . - v A lllll 1121;071 h mibm- V' ewayszixZWyWMW MW FIRST ROW: Frances Lantz, Juanita Reeder, Jo Ann Gibson, Betty XVallac-e, Ruth Lamar, Gladys Ford, Dot Harrison, Joan Jer- nigan. SECOND ROXV: Mary Jane XVeaver, Juliette Redus, Gladys McCl'ary, Helen Byars, Martha Beaty, Betty McCrm'y, Miriam Moore, Marion Whitley, Sarah Tirey, Marianne Bell, Virginia Lamb, Nancy Henley. THIRD ROXV: Betty Ann Lavender, Betty Lou Mann, Mary Evelyn Pool. Irma Jean Lollar. Frances Robertson, Betty Bullock, Betty McGahey, Diane Chesser, Elaine Jernigan, : Verde. Johnson, Joyce Cobb, Annette Taylor, Elizabeth Hawkins. FOURTH ROXV: Peggy Tucker, Sarah Carr, Marguerite Andrews, Yvonne XVells, Ann Tucker, Iris Andrews. 3 OFFICERS BETTYMCCRARY.......................................................Prexident 3 MARTHA BEATY ...................................................Vice-Pre5ident MIRIAM MOORE Secretary HELENBYARS..........................................................Treasurer MARION WHITLEY ........................Reporter MISS LUCY BANKSSponsor A party in Martin Hall? Nope, just the members of Town and Gown relaxing be- tween classes. The club was organized in 1950 to promote a better understanding between the 33town girl? and the dormitory students. If you ever wonder where the Columbus girls are, drop by Martin and you3ll find themedrinking cokes, discussing the happenings of the day and studyingea little. TOWN AND GOWN K 189 3 i ,f- 3 :2 PALETTE AND BR USH OFFICERS MARY MYERS President JACKIECTILLIAM...................................................Vice-President FRANKIE PRICE Secretary MAURINE CLOWER Treasurer MISS ELIZABETH DICESpomor If it,s a poster, a sign, place cards: page ribbons, or scenery that needs painting, call on the girls with the paint-spattered smocks, members of Palette and Brush, for they add color to campus life by their artistic eHorts. To become a member of Palette and Brush, one doesntt have to be artistically inclined but has to have a sincere inter- est in art. Their monthly programs consist of slide talks and discussions of the various phases of art today. Their agenda for the year contain many projects but the most outstanding one is the puppet show. These girls write the script, make the costumes, and scenery, and present a brilliant performance. FIRST ROW: Virginia, Rogers. Harriet Boone, Kathleen Ervin, Frankie Prin-e, Mary Myers, Martha XVood, Jeanine Edwards, Jac- queline Gilliam, Ruth Davis. SECOND ROW: Bettye Jane Allen, Con'inne Dyess, Joan Taylor, Margaret Williams, Marilyn Schafer, Butch Hickman, Jane Hall, Bonnie XVilder. Ann Guth, Barbara Terrell. Miss Dice. THIRD ROXV: Miss Byl'nes, Annie Mitchell, Elea- nor Gillis, Frances Ann Ellis, Joy Summer, Patti Carr, Nancy Gordon, Dolores Sullivan, Tommye Corner, Jackie Hancock, Rebecca W e WWyWW t WWW? W 4 WWW , WWWW 'WZ 7 WWW W02; WW W W ZWWW W W , WWW , W W W W W WW 'WWWWmer . WWWW V y y 'W WW MW , W M Ww WWW WW t WWW WWW TWWWWWW W W WWW, W W W W Wy WWW , W WWW MW WM WWW , V 'W WWW 7W , . 1 WWW, W 4,, Johnson. Miss Summer, Mr. Hudson. 4mm 1 W yam Wwww ummu ARKANSAS CL UB OFFICERS JEANNINE HALL . . . . . . . . . .President SISSY SMITH . . . . . . . . . Vice-President WILLA ANDREWS.Secretary-Treasurer MISS EMMA ODY POHL. . . . .Spomor First Row: Sissie Holland, Dot Pattee, Sissy Smith, Willa Andrews, Imogene Bartlett, Stella Jane Harrell. Second Row: Virginia Avery, Sue Martin, Martha Elizabeth Morris, Martha Turner, Sara Edwards, Charlotte Neal, Rosemary Rector. 191 PHYSICAL ED UCATION CL UB OFFICERS LOUISE STRONG ...... . . . .President MARY ANN ROPER. . . . Vice-President SALLYE TUCKER . Secretary-Treaxurer MISS EMMA ODY POHL. . . . .Sponsor First Row: Sallye Tucker, Frances Cuda- bac, Emma Seitz, Mitzi Miller, Louise Strong, Mary Ann Roper. Second Row: Corinne Williford, Joan Thompson, Frankie Mathews, Charlotte Beaird, Gloria Segrest, Jean Delaney, Gladys Bodron. xxLVAA x I x CHEMISTR Y CLUB OFFICERS THALIA RUTH DIXON. . . . .Prexident LAVERN CROWDER . . . Vice-President NANCY NEELY. . . .Secretary-Treasurer DR. W. F. MCCORMICK. . . . . .Spomor First Row: Patricia Hinton, Nell Howell, Rebecca Allison, Kay Chapman, Sandra Simpson, Hattie Jane Fooshee, Jane White, Bonnie Lee, Betty Jo Runnels, Joyce Morton. Second Row: Ernestine Rankin, Faye Ed- wards, Mary Nell Dowdle, Nancy Neely, Thalia Ruth Dixon, Lavern Crowder, Dr. McCormick, Emma Catherine Irwin, Pa- tricia Hardy, Margaret Ann Hooker, Nan- cy Fant. Third Row: Flora Grant, Diane Chesser, Mary Kathryn Huston, Sylvia Marsh, Lettye Ruth Allen, Edna Swindoll, Mar- tha Alexander, Mary Lee Hudspeth, Patsy Hill, Susie Wilson, Ouida Steele, Dr. De- Loach. Fourth Row: Jane Robbins, Betty Ann Lavender, Emogene Harris, Lillian Camp- bell, Dot Martin, Ann Eason, Frances Fortenberry, Dorothy Proctor, Elizabeth Griffin, Kathryn DeBow, Agnes Jacobs, Mildred Young, Margaret Sproles, Nina Lester. PHYSICS CL UB OFFICERS LADY JANE LITTLE . . . . . . .President JOAN HAMILTON . . . . . Vice-President JOAN MEADOR . . .Secretary-Treaxurer MR. V. P. FERGUSON. . . . . . .Sponmr First Row: Miriam Horton, Sara Williams, Mr. Ferguson, Joan Hamilton, Lady Jane Little, Joan Meador, Pat Holloway. Second Row: Jo Ann Gibson, Rosemary Rector, Mary Nell Wall, Martha Kim- brough, Sara Thornton, Lillian Pongetti, Peggy Dandridge, Hallie McCain, Lela Waterer, Dot Martin. H -+ 3 .L I 1 1: 4H OFFICERS DOROTHY RUSSELL. . . . . ..P1'esia'ent SARA MARGARET GABRIEL.V.-Pre.s. ANNIE LOU TURNER . . . . . .Secretary DR. J. F. BOZARD. . . . . . . . . . .Sponsor First Row: Gwen Michael, Alice Gelling, Sara Nfargaret Gabriel, Dorothy Russell, Annie Lou Turner, Julia Shannon, Ann Harwell. Second Row: Lloyd Carr, Anna Stout, Margaret Vail, Martha Williams. PSYCHOLOGY CL UB OFFICERS ALICE GELLING. . . . . . . . . . .President JO ANN MAMELLI. . . . . Vice-President PEGGY PERRY . . . .Secretary-Treasurer PATRICIA HINTON .. . . . . . .Reporter DR. R. W. ERICKSON . . . . . . .Sponsor First Row: Jo Ann Mamelli, Peggy Perry, Alice Gelling, Patricia Hinton. Second Row: Dr. Erickson, Ruth Wood, Dearie Kast, Miriam Smith. , w ; K , w , ; A L A B A MA . a , ,, M g WWWWM X OFFICERS ANN MALCOMB . . . . . . . . . . .President DOTTIE JANE COWART. . . Vice-Pres. JOAN PARKER . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary DR. EULA P. EGAN . . . . . . . . .Sponsor First Row: Jacque Stone, Joan Parker, Ann Malcomb, Dottie Jane Cowart, Gerry Foard, Wilson, Evelyn Raby. Second Row: Pat Keen, Kathleen Graham, Eula P. Egan, Susie Wilson. TENNESSEE CL UB OF F ICERS AVANELLE FORD . . . . . . . . .President NINA HENDRIX . . . . . . Vice-President ALBERTA CHANDLER . . . . .Secretary MARY ALMA COLE. . . . . . . .Treasurer SARA BOONE . . . . . . . .Parliamentmian IVIISS JULIAETTE JONES . . . .Sponsor First Row: Mary Boyle, RobErta Moody, Ann Guth. Second Row: Sara Boonc, Ann Capps, Al- berta Chandler, Miss Joncs, Avanellc Ford, Nina Hendrix, Margaret Ann Ford, Mary Alma Cole. Third Row: Jane Sawyer, Shirley Shutc, Howard Ann McCoy, Nancy Chaddock, Nancy Gordon, Virginia Walton, Carolyn Massey, Barbara Elliott, Dolores Sullivan, Martha Hudson, Jane Fisher, Henrietta Stainbrook, Betty Ladd Hopper, Lillian Oliphant. h... ,. .. V, . .KW ,WW.,W.,vwwmnv-g.v . , n1- ,. ...-.quWHM-vrw . t , t , ti i y 4 4 $$QWQWWMW8 FIRST ROXV: Ruth McNeal, Jane Reese. Mossy Hamllton. Miss Kathryn Jasper, Sara Gabriel, Brandon, Betty Ann Carter. SECOND ROXV: Sue Hamilton, Ruth XVood, Marilyn Miller, Cork, Peggy Tucker, Edwina Austin. w OFFICERS SARA GABRIEL. . .. . . . . . . . . ...... President CISSI WILLIAMS. .Devotional Vice--President SUE HAMILTON ..... . .Social Vice-President BETTIE DAVIS BRANDON. . . . . ..... Secretary RUTH MCNEAL ..... ...........Treasurer RUTH WOOD . . . . . . . . . .Publicity Chairman BETTY ANN CARTER Community Missions Chairman JANE REESE ... . . . . . , .Sunday SchoolSupt. ANN CORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B.T.U, Director Mossy HAMILTON .......Y.W.A. President MARILYN MILLER .. . .Editor of Flambeaue't BARBARA KUYKENDALL Director of Baptist Players EDVVINA AUSTIN .. . . . . .Music Chairman ROSE MARIE STOKER. . .Litemture Chairman PEGGY TUCKER . . .Town Girl Representative MISS MARGIE MORRIS . . . . . .Faculty Advisor DR. S. R. WOODSON. . . . . . . . .Paxtor Advisor MISS KATHRYN JASPER. . .Student Secretary In the beautiful new Baptist Student Center students gather daily to find strength to carry on the many phases of their work as outlined by the Southern Baptist Convention. Fifteen girls com- pose the B.S.U. Council whose duty it is to lead in all the plans the group proposes. They guide the B.S.U. as a whole and the individual girl toward the quest for a high concept of religion and its practical application to daily living. Among the many jobs assigned the council members are the planning of parties, the securing of guest speakers, and the planning of religious services. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 1'9 5 Rose Marie Stoker, Bettie Davis Cissi XVilliams, Barbara Kuykendall, Ann CANTERB UR Y CL UB OFFICERS ORMAND CALDWELL ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... Prexident MARY ALMA COLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . ................ Firxt Vice-Prexident JANE MORTON . . . . . . ..... . ..... . ............................ Second Vice-President SHIRLEY HOLLAND .................. . ..... . ...................... . . . . . .Secretary JOAN HAMILTON ..... . .......... . ..... . ......................... Social Chairman MR. AND MRS. T. WIDEGREN.. ....... . ....... . .......................... Sponsors Each Wednesday afternoon the girls of the Canterbury Club meet to discuss and study the doctrines and teachings of the Episcopal Church and the practical appli- cations of its religious principles. With a growing interest in missions and the needs of the world of the future: religion has become their dominant theme. They seek to promote greater emphasis on spiritual welfare and abundant living. During the year the girls find spiritual expression in'holiday baskets for the undcr-privileged, and in the special study programs during Lent. FIRST ROXV: Joan Hamilton, Mary Alma Cole, Ormand Caldwell, Shirley Holland, Jane Morton Jeanine Edwards. SECOND ROXV: Anne Baird, Leila Harrison, Janet VVamnes, Mary Helms, Myrtit-e Helms, Sally Ann McLeod, Helen Mautc. Susan Cabaniss. ; ,1', 223.. MA OFFICERS DORIS ANN BADARACCO . .President LILLIAN PONGETTI. . . Vice-President ROSA CAMPONOVA. . . . . . . .Secretary PATRICIA HARDY. . . . . . . . .Treasurer MISS MARGUERITE GOEN. . .Spomor First Row: Mary Boyle, Elizabeth Sue Chandler, Mary Lee Gray. Second Row: Pay Lacy, Mary Nell Good- win, Rosa Camponova, Doris Badaracco, Patricia Hardy, Betty Clarke, Joann Ma- melli. Third Row: Lucille Bctterton, Pat Keen, Sarah Thornton, Martha E. Kimbrough, Lillian Pongetti, Irene Lillo, Carolyn Scanlon, Winnie Davis. CHRIJ T IAN FELL 0 WSHIP OFFICERS MARY ALICE GOING. . . . . . .President PATRICIA HINTON . . . Vice-President SARAH ANN CLIETT . Secretary-Treas. JANE SAWYER . . . . . . . . . . . .Reporter MISS MILDRED SPAHR . . . . .Sponsor First Row: Eleanor Tubb, Jane Sawyer, Sarah Ann Cliett, Patricia Hinton. Second Row: Annie Ruth Howell, Nell Howell, Wilma Street, Joann Ford, Laney Wooten, Bettye Logan, Alice Gelling, Jacquie Tilley, Miss Spahr, Tommye Co- mer. Vuwmw W07 2, :- ,.-.$. -.,.- WA. .,.- n M? awe;- WESLEY F0 UNDATION OFFICERS DOROTHY RUTH MARTIN..............................................President NANCYBRUTON .........:.........................................Vice-President THALIARUTHDIXON..................................................Secretary ANNREID..............................................................Treasurer MISS ELIZABETH TITTSWORTH..........................................Sponsor hYour home away from home,,-is what Wesley Foundation means to Methodist girls on our campus. A daily noonday retreat, Sunday School and Candlelight Hour on Sunday night, Wesley Players, 21 national drama group, and a Choral Club are all a part of the weeks round of activities at Wesley, The group, directed by Miss Elizabeth Tittsworth, is led by a council of twenty-two members elected by the Meth- odist girls. FIRST ROW: Betty Montgomery, Joan Neal, Mary Ann Smith, Mattie Jean Dunn. SECOND ROW: Georgia Britten, Thalia Ruth Dixon, Miss Tittsworth, Dorothy Martin, Ann Reid, Nancy Bruton. THIRD ROW: Jean Wilson, Joan Rye, Dilma. Sanders, Jane Britton, Helen Byars, Marion XVhitley, Betty Rhodes, Georgene Dukeminier. FOURTH ROW; Mr. R. L. Grossnickle, Daisy Dee McClure. 4; WWWWWV W w W 7W WW W WW W MW wmm MW 1 Wyxxww 1 FIRST ROW: Ann Guth, Miss Frances Bailey, Sue Garrett, Ann Harwell, Miss Hillhouse, Ann Baker. SECOND ROW: Christine 2itchey, Virginia Redditt, Carolyn hVaters, Margaret Mitchell. Elsie McCoy, Barbara Cooper, Mary Baker, Roberta Moody, Mary Combs. OFFICERS BARBARACOOPER........ ........ . ..... ....... .....President VIRGINIA REDDITT . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . .. ..................... . . . Vice-Prexident CAROLYN WATERS . . . . . ................................................ Secretary MARY COMBS ..................... . ............. . . . . ................... Treasurer MISS RUTH HILLHOUSE ....................... . ......................... Sponsor The bright flre in our hearth is a symbol to all Presbyterian girls of the vision and warmth in the Westminster Fellowship House. Here the students gather for worship, for study of Godhs word, and for Christian fellowship. Our interest in individual growth and in meeting personal problems is fostered by daily noon devotions. Other interest groups and worship services fulfill the needs of Presbyterian students. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 199 Smiles, patches, and crossbones could mean only one thing-eBlack List. Dating back to 1914, Black List was the first social club to be organized on the campus. It all started with the senior members choosing thirteen juniors who could take Halloweaen Week best. Halloween Week is gone, but BLA CK LIST OFFICERS LESLIE F ARRELL ..................... President CORINNE WILLIFORD ................. Treasurer MR. M. B. HOLDER .................... Sponsor Black List lives on with its candlelight pledging, informal parties, banquets, and the long and mysterious night which means initiation. A white ribbon and a skull worn around the neck identify the 13 pledges of the jun- ABOVE First Row: Mary Leslie Farrell, Joan Syl- vester. Second Row: Julia Shannon, Maggie Brum- fleld, Carey Moore. Third Row: Mary Vernon, Laurie Stigler, Jane Morton. 200 xdw ., 1;;25...t...u..-u 'an-A.-ov ; I $1 ior class, while ominous paddles listing their illustrious ancestors and skull and cross- bone bracelets identify the senior members. These wearers 0f the skull and crossbones are loyal to the wooden paddles, pistols and eye patches which signify the friendship and sisterly love which reign as the Black List spirit among all members. Leslie Far- rell wields the Head Black List paddle and Joan Sylvester is responsible for all the er- rors 0f the pledges. The group Claims Mrs. M. B. Holder as its sponsor. ABOVE First Row: Ormand Caldwell, llLului, Thompson, clPoochieij Dent7 Madolin Batte, Ava Ford, ccPeclie3, Chandler. Second Row: Jean Carol Richards7 llLibbyii Clark, Ann Garland Weaver, Barbara Rey- nolds, Jean Long, llLongiei, Wells. Third Row: Corinne Williford, llBertail Naef, Ann Monroe, Joyce Holaday, Frances Cudabac, Tel Bell. l 5M l. -3. .-vavA47-rr - WVH -q-. 4. a vaApvv mewe'wvwewes K mmmmzf f, 1.221: Highway robbers? No. These twenty- wearing black masks. But behind those two girls are members and pledges of a so- masks are glistening eyes and sparkling cial organization h Maskers, which was smiles. A Cherished long-stemmed rose and Wm '::mwzww3wmue formed to add a lively note to collegiate ac- an asphidity bag identify the. eleven pledges tivities. In the grey dawn of morning you of the junior class while paddles inscribed will fmd them wielding terrible paddles and with their ancestors names and necklaces ABOVE Front Row: Jo Ann Scott, Eloise Williams, Courscy, Barbara Allen, Joyce Taylor, Jane Frankie Mathews, Jean Bounds, Daisy Ken- Riddell, Betty NiChOlS- ncdy, ttO. AW Weaver. Third Row: ttLilh Greer, Ann Robbins, Jo- anne Platt, Jacque Stone, Gwen Michael, Second Row: Sue Tillman, Mary Mac Ann Baird. . , trztemeeaearn- 99km.- Amangmsmmw wang. V1n.Mu.-qv.$t. A Mvw- g - WLwr N Jwr 7;--Lw.-'mmw Mfg 9 v w; engraved with the Maskerinsignia identify Originally formed in 1929 under another the senior members. name, this junior-senior organization adopt- Pledging takes place in the mystic early ed the name Maskers in 1932. Jo Ann Scott morning hours, followed by a festive break- wields the paddle as Head Masker while fast. Other activities include traditional Eloise Williams is head pledge and Mrs. banquets and breakfasts at the Gilmer. OgueritaPolkis theirsponsor. THE MA SKERS ABOVE OFFICERS First Row: Nancy Martin, Mary Ann Smith. Io ANN SCOTT ....................... President JOANNE PLATT ...................... Treasurer Second Row: Lela Carolyn Williams, Pat Parker. MRS. OGUERITA POLK .................. Sponsor Jesters, symbolizing friendliness and sinccr- to their name, but also possess a serious ity with the laughing head of thc Jcstcr, has nature. made this organization a tradition on the A painted face of a Jester dangling from campus. Formed in 1949 the Jesters live up a ribbon tells us the wearer is a pledge while '- -..., . A ,. .' A g..........u..u..u. gwnguy why- A mnrv :- u- w - A t; , A THEJESTERS OFFICERS ABOV E First Row: June. Murphree, Mary Ann IUNE MURPHREE .................. Court Jester French. Second Row: Jeannine Hall, Martha Ann BARBARA HARKINS ................... Treasurer Hunter, Third Row: Henrietta Stainbrook, Dot Os- MISS JULIAETTE JONES ................. Sponsor terloh. ; ' E a silver bracelet engraved with the same formal parties. Especially on April FooFs ' . Da the esters, own day they spread their ;5 :1 ; Jester tells us the wearer IS a member. y, J a x v merriment. 3 V These 24 Crirls from the unior and Sen- . . j y , , ' D I June Murphree Is the Court Jester, MISS L ior classes get together for banquets and in- Juliette Jones is the sponsor. ht V XXXXX Xxx , ABOVE First Row: Lady Jane Little, Norma Fay Bettye Jane Allen, Valerie Threlkeld, Joan Beeman, Barbara Harkins, Mary Nell Hamilton, Frances Ann Ellis. Goodwin, Ann Reid, Florence Hardin. Third ROW: Joyce Batson, Betty JO Up- church, Carol Catchings, Marcie Casner, Second Row: Bruce Simmons, Joyce Harris, Altee Simmons, Angie Pilgrim. 205 Fragrant cedar hearts worn by twenty freshman-sophomore social club. Original- . x j proud pledges locked to twenty tiny gold 1y formed in 1938, Lockhearts have many m. hearts worn by members forming a deep social functions throughout the year. Ban- bond of friendship symbolize Lockhearts quets, picnics, and initiation ceremony are ABOVE F irst Row: Jane Armstrong, Emily Peel, Third Row: Helen Byars, Betty Hayes, Bet- ,: Betty Gaither. Sally Montgomery, Shirley ty Gray, Janet Evans, Jo Ann Lloyd, Mar- Holland, Martha Pope, V irginia Mitchell. garet Ann Holmes, Mimi Morrison. Second Row: Billie Kent Burke, Martha Fourth Row: Betty Clarke, Shirley Gilles- u 7; Jean Hamrick, Bettye Sue Gamble, Jane pie, Ann Hilton, Drue Fielder, Betty Lou ' CTKCCfC, Shirley Jones, Daisy Hall, Helen Miller, Lou Ann Courscy, Adelaide NIur- 7'? Morrison. dock. 206 ,A 'u-AA , 4......M34m A.CV4mJ..--namqu q 4. M .v;u.x i. . iwagxliw mk' key , l , J, t f .1 A h . ' some of the activities. But, highlighting the year is the project at Christmas time when a child from a local orphanage is adopted. Santa brings his pack tilled with food, ABOVE First Row: Lakie Strain, Kit Rose, Laurin Fields. Second Row: Helen Maute, Edith Swayze, N ancy Mayers. Third Row: Jo Anne Henderson, Carolyn Wilkins, Carolyn Aycock. Fourth Row: Marion Swayze, Elaine Wright, Mary Ann Griffith. clothes, and toys for the child and it is a heart-warming experience for the girls. Shirley Holland is President and Miss Ro- mayne Berryman is Sponsor. DIISS ROMAYNE BERRYDIAN SPONSOR LOCKHEARTS OFFICERS SHIRLEY HOLLAND ..................... Regent LOUISE JONES ..................... Sub-Regent BETTY GRAY ....................... Sub-Regent MIMI MORRISON ..................... Secretary JANE ARMSTRONG .................... Treasurer CAROLYN WILKINS ............ Sergeant-at-Arms MISS ROMAYNE BERRYMAN ............. S ponsor A laughing cavalier a ball and chaine these things signify the original freshman- sophomore organization that binds its forty members in Cheerful and closer comrade- ship. RUSS BIA UDE CHER K Sponsor Formed in 1938 for the purpose of pro- moting friendship between the two baby classes, Rogues has among its social activi- ties banquets and picnics throughout the year. THE ROG UES OFFICERS MOG TURMAN ....................... President MARTHA ANN PREWITT ........... Vice-President ANNIE RIVERS HOLLAWAY.Sccretary and Treasurer CHARLIE DAVIS ...................... Historian MISS MAUDE CHEEK ................... Sponsor ABOVE F irst Row: Mog Turman, Nancy Gordon, Louie King. Second Row: Jo Ann Gates, Sally Ann Mc- Leod, Mary Alice Bush. Third Row: Sissy Smith, Virginia Walton, Florence F 0rd. Fourth Row: Loretta Sharp, Elaine Jerni- gan, Diddie Crutchfield. m ' . 'h t h r't ' . .n . : ; . v QA t A t k- I .,.;.....,..... .uwwmeA w; .Jv a , -. : 4. . . . . e . . t ' v i t A e t v 0- t ... 't A' At Christmas time to help others, the Rogues adopt a child from the orphanage. Little eyes sparkle when they see the gifts of toys, food, and Clothes. Members may be recognized by their ctjailbirdh, jackets and pledges by their ball and chain bracelets and gay bandanas. Mog Turman is President of Rogues and Miss Maude Cheek is Sponsor. ABOV E First Row: Susan Cabiness, Helen Horton, Dai Vaughn, Emily Ann Bell, Dot Patty, Martha Ann Prewitt, Andra Hedmeg. Second Row: Ouida Barnett, Hampton Holland, Dottie Jane Cowart, Willia An- drews, Pat Keene, Lucy Love Wallace, Pat- ti Carr. 209 Third Row: Betty Hester, Pat Ashford, Tommie Carnes, Charlie Davis, Frances Ann Baggett, Jo Ann Neal, Tis Hilder- brand. Fourth Row: Lucy Galligher, Shirley Mc- Kee, Paula Pemble, Mary Lou Butler, Sar- ah Thornton, Annie Rivers Hollaway, Car- olyn Cockrell. In years to come, Silhouette pledges will always be familiar with the year, 1951, for it was then that twenty sophomores pledged twenty freshmen to the Silhouette social club. The original six girls who conceived the idea for the new Club considered as its purpose a Closer relationship between the freshman and sophomore classes. A friendly, sisterly attitude should be maintained be- tween these two Classes, and a social club is one means to help the classes to become better acquainted. Members of Silhouette wear an emblem of white mother of pearl decorated with a black initial S. This is worn around the neck on a silver chain. During pledging days, the ABOVE First Row: Janice Hopper, Dianne DeCell, Eva Brooks RICCullen, Suzanne Peery, Dot Pattee, Rosemary Rector, Kathy Hailcs. Second Row: Harriet Cox, Sue Lott, Fleta Johnson, Frances Kea, Martha McRac, Alice Watson, Emily Wilkins. Third Row: Mattie Jean Dunn, Jerry Wil- son, Shirley Jones, Barbara Grantham, Bet- ty Lou Chadwick, Aletha Bankston. Fourth Row: Jamie Garnett, Betty Ladd Hopper, Sue Martin, Evelyn Raby, Sylvis Marsh, Billie Sue Best, Alice Bailey. mm-nlapdvw a M V i ... Item JAJnJuLcV-d .4 . t a 2 J mvxthAw vL'JI-ik l 5' 'tc'. -....-. '.a... w .hM-u... um! .h-.:uo..n!qn;ug.. .. freshmen wear a small black book on a black ribbon around their necks. A graceful white initial S covers this book. For social life, the Silhouettes give a can'- dlelight pledging in the fall. Also, they have a Christmas party, and a tea in the spring. The Silhouette aims at being the epitome of a true Southern Belle. She considers this belle to have the charm, grace, and dignity that characterizes and typifies a Southern girl. Perhaps, these lines of the Silhouette song express the total aim of the club: llThe grace, the charm, That we all possess Unites us all For our happiness? MRS. ELIZABETH SETTLE Sponsor SILHOUETTES ABOVE First Row: Martha Cooper, Wilsey Ann Turner, Charlotte McCain. Second Row: Dot Daniels, Rhetta Padgett, Tippie Sproles. Third Row: Jackie Middleton, Mary Ar- deth Cade, Barbara Elliott. Fourth Row: Bobbie Fowler, Betty Lane McIntosh, Jo Ann Gibson. OFFICERS DOT PATTEE ......................... President ALLETA BANKSTON .............. Vice-President BROOKIE MCCULLEN ................. Secretary FLETA JOHNSON ..................... Treasurer KATHYHAILES, EMILY WILKINS .Sergeants-at-Arms MRS. ELIZABETH SETTLE ............... S ponsor 4 $ hf LIISS BIABGIE DIORRIS JEAN CAROL RICHARDS SPONSOR OF F ICERS JEAN CAROL RICHARDS ................ Prexident ANN WELLS .................... Vicc-Prcsident MOG TURMAN ....................... Treasurer MISS MARGIE MORRIS .................. Sponsor Not savages from Africa ! But, since 1924, a social creation 0nc with all the highly civilizing influences of soft candlelight teas, a white initiation service, a formal banquet, and a farewell picnic for the seniors. The ABOVE First Row: Ann Wells, Maggie Brumfield, Leslie Farrell, Ann Monroe, June Mur- phree. Second Row: Joan Scott, Julia Shannon, Bruce Simmons, Ann Garland Weaver. Third Row: Corinne Williford, Madolin Batte, Tell Bell, Libby Clark. i g. 2 H. z 1, i4. . ,- mm Augt ,h,-;.gw .A-.., 11.. he..-e--,v. 0.. HAW symbols of the Hottentots are a yellow rose, have a gracious charm, love of life, and love a quaint whistle, and a black and gold jew- for each other. eled pin. . . . Jean Carol Richards presides as president These ClVlllZCd savages, selected from the . four Classes, form a group of 35 girls who for the group with Miss hlorris as sponsor. ABOV E F irst Row: Mary Mac Coursey, Mary Ann Jones, Mimi Morrison, Martha Anne Pre- F rench, Joyce Holaday, Roberta N aef, Bar- witt. bara Reynolds, Ann Robbins, Mary Ann Third Row: Edith Swayze, Mog Turman, Smith. Carolyn Wilkins, Frances Anne Baggett, Second Row: Laurie Stigler, Joan Sylves- Nancy Mayers, Jane O,Keefe, Martha ter, Eloise Williams, Betty Gaither, Louise Pope. 213 , W-I: ermvw wee? T1 Axgm. T x STUDENT INDEX Adair, Synda Ellen, 73 Akin, Helen Jo, 83 Alexander, Martha Jean, 83, 178, 192 Alexander, Mary Kimbrough, 73, 146, 151, 160, 161, 178 Allen, Bettye Jane, 41, 149, 180, 190, 205 Allen, Lcttyc Ruth, 83, 192 Allen, Lois Barbara, 41, 154, 185, 202 Allison, Rebecca, 83, 192 Anderson, Mldrcd Marie, 73 Andrews, Iris Janelinc, 73, 188, 189 Andrews, Marguerite, 63, 189 Andrews, Willa Steve, 73, 155, 191, 209 Anthony, Mrs. Nell Smith, 73 Archer, Ruth Allcne, 83 Ard, Janet Gaynor, 83 Armstrong, Mary Jane, 73, 149, 155, 183, 206 Armstrong, Rachel Fay, 41, 170, 185, 186, 187 Armstrong, Vivian Jane, 83, 160, 184 Ashford, Patricia Ann, 73, 209 Ashmorc, Madge Rebecca, 73, 172, 183, 185 Aust, Mamie Lou, 83 Austin, Edwina Rose, 63, 146, 159, 169, 175, 179 Austin, Rachel Jane, 73, 179, 191 Avery, Virginia, 83, 178, 191 Aycock, Carolyn, 83, 207 Bararacco, Doris Ann, 63, 185, 197 Baggett, Frances Ann, 83, 179, 209, 213 Baggett, Peggy Marilyn, 73 Bailey, Alice Louise, 73, 161, 183, 201 Bailey, Ellen Virginia, 41, 154, 163, 173, 185 Baird, Anne Sterrett, 63, 161, 176, 196, 202 Baker, Ann Louise, 73, 151, 184, 199 Baker, Mary Houston, 63, 146, 154, 149, 199 Baldwin, Donna Kay, 41, 151, 164, 166, 185 Bankston, Allcta, 73, 179, 210 Barkley, Syble Ann, 73, 155, 181 Barnes, Mary, 41, 150, 186 Barnett, Ouida Crawford, 83, 177, 209 Bartlett, Imogene, 63, 151, 185, 186, 191 Barwick, Martha Louise, 73, 146, 161 Barwick, Mary Frances, 73, 161 Batson, Elna. Joyce, 40, 41, 154, 159, 166, 169, 173, 205 Batte, Madolin, 63, 201, 212 Bcaird, Charlotte Ann, 63, 151, 155, 186, 191 Bcaty, Martha Sue, 63, 189 Beck, Hilda Leo, 73, 184 Bccman, Norma Fay, 63, 146, 147, 159, 161, 163, 169, 178, 205 Bell, Emily Ann, 73, 209 Bell, Marianne, 73, 179, 189 Bell, Scthellc Biles, 63, 135, 201, 212 Berry, Mary Frances, 83 Best, Billie Sue, 83, 210 Bcttcrton, Sarah Lucille, 73, 197 Bickerstaff, Mary Elizabeth, 74, 146, 160, 177 Bilbo, Ann Frances, 41, 161, 186, 188 Billingsley, Sarah Claire, 83, 178 Biron, Millctt, 74, 160, 179 Bishop, Myra Joyce, 74, 161, 183 Black, Imogene, 42, 146, 166, 185 Blackwell, Amye Ruth, 83 Bodron, Gladys Florence, 42, 155, 191 Boone, Harriet Catching, 42, 168 Boone, Sara, 74, 151, 153, 160, 190, 194 Boswell, Charlotte Antoinette, 74, 160, 175, 178, 180, 183 Boswell, Frances May, 63, 169, 186 Bounds, Emy Jeanne, 63, 150, 202 Bowling, Elizabeth Jeanine, 63, 174 Boykin, Emma Jo, 42, 154, 161 Boyle, Mary Katherine, 83, 177, 178, 194, 197 Branch, Mrs. Annie Aldridge, 42, 142, 153, 154, 170, 187 Brandon, Mrs. Bettie Davis, 63, 151, 154, 159, 173, 174, 184, 186, 195 Branton, Jacqueline Robbye, 83, 184 Brazille, Rachel Joanne, 83 Britton, Frances Jane, 42, 150, 154, 163, 185, 187, 198 Britton, Georgia Alice, 74, 154, 161, 179, 198 Brock, Dorothy Nell, 83, 178 Brower, Catherine Elaine, 83, 178 Brown, Mary Ellen, 42, 170, 187 Brumficld, Maggie Mac, 40, 42, 123, 136, 142, 143, 166, 175, 200, 212 Bruton, Nancy Jane, 63, 150, 159, 173, 198 Buckley, Olga Blanchard, 83 Bullock, Betty Jeanne, 83, 184, 189 Burke, Billie Kent, 74, 206 Burnettc, Frances Ann, 74 Burrcss, Barbara Ann, 83 Bush, Mary Alice, 74, 206 Butler, Mary Lou, 74, 178, 209 Byars, Grace Helen, 74, 145, 146, 147, 151, 160, 189, 198, 206 Cabaniss, Susan, 84, 184, 196, 209 Cade, Mary Ardath, 74, 211 Cade, Wanda Joyce, 84 Caldwell, Carmen, 84, 178, 188 Caldwell, Mrs. Ormand Gray, 43, 166, 170, 196, 201 Cammack, Elizabeth Nan, 84, 161, 179, 184 Campbell, Lillian Grace, 84, 178, 192 Camponova, Rosa Eloise, 63, 197 Capps, Melba Ann, 74, 146, 194 Carmichael, Shirley Miller, 84, 178, 183 Games, Mary Tommye, 84, 209 Carr, Jane Ncwcll, 43, 145, 146, 166, 175, 179, 183 Carr, Lloyd Swarm, 74, 193 Carr, Patricia Ann, 82, 84, 142, 143, 172, 190, 209 Carruth, Anna Betty, 82, 84, 145, 178, 183 Carter, Barbara Jean, 74, 181 Carter, Betty Ann, 40, 43, 149, 176, 181, 186, 195 Casner, Marcelyn Ann, 63, 159, 164, 165, 188, 205 Catching, Carol Ann, 43, 150, 170, 171, 205 Chaddock, Nancy Carolyn, 84, 178, 194 Chadwick, Betty Lou, 84, 210 Chandler, Alberta Lee, 64, 154, 181, 194, 201 Chandler, Ann Elizabeth, 84 Chandler, Elizabeth Sue, 84, 197 Chapman, Stella, Kay, 84, 192 Chesser, Diane, 84, 189, 192 Chism, Mexie Lee, 64 Clark, Elizabeth Ann, 64, 153, 159, 201, 212 Clarke, Elizabeth Ann, 74, 184, 197, 206 Cliett, Sarah Ann, 84, 178, 183, 197 Clower, Amelia Maurine, 74, 168, 179, 181 Cobb, Carolyn Elise, 84 Cobb, Joyce Waters, 64, 189 Cochran, Eula Anne, 64, 159, 170 Cockrell, Carolyn, 84, 134, 209 Coggin, Barbara Nan, 84 Coker, Ann Trcloar, 82, 84 Colbert, Elizabeth Angeline, 84, 178 Cole, Mary Alma, 74, 186, 194, 196 Collier, Mary Sue, 84, 177 Combs, Mary Newell, 74, 144, 160, 178, 180, 183, 199 Comer, Tommye Kathryn, 64, 190, 197 Conger, Betty, 84, 178 Cook, Audrey Claire, 64, 185 Cook, Marjorie Jean, 84 Cooley, Bessie Jane, 64, 178, 184, 185, 188 Cooley, Broxie Lovelle, 43, 185, 187 Cooper, Barbara, 64, 159, 170, 187, 199 m, . V 4:491, ,uu :cHtA Cooper, Martha Elizabeth, 64 Cooper, Martha Elizabeth, 85, 211 Cork, Marjorie Ann, 43, 151, 158, 162, 164, 165, 195 Coursey, Lou Ann, 85, 178, 181, 183, 206 Courscy, Mary Mac, 64, 126, 144, 159, 176, 179, 202, 213 Cover, Lila Mac, 43, 175, 179 Covington, Catherine Ann, 85, 178 Cowart, Dorothy Jane, 85, 163, 194, 209 Cox, Harriet Inez, 74, 210 Craig, Sara Jane, 85 Crawford, Carolyn Yvonne, 74 Crisman, Mary Elizabeth Crouch, Frankyc Louise Crowder, Annie Lavern, 64, 162, 164, 165, 192 Crum, Barbara, 85 Crumby, Dorothy Ann, 85 Crump, Marion, 85 Cruse, Julia Frances, 43, 187 Crutchfield, Cecile, 75, 208 Cudabac, Frances Eleanor, 44, 150, 171, 191, 201 Curtis, Bobbie Carole, 75 Dandridgc, Peggy Jean, 82, 85, 192 Daniels, Dorothy, 85, 178, 188, 211 Darby, Dorothy Jane, 75 Darby, Rachel Jeanette, 44, 184 Davis, Betty Sue, 44, 174, 184 Davis, Charlene Augusta, 75, 145, 151, 167, 209 Davis, Ruth, 75,184,190 Davis, Winifred Marcelle,64,172,176,183,186,197 Dawson, Diane Dierdrc, 85 DeBow, Kathryn Alexander, 64, 192 Dccell, Diane, 85, 210 Deehan, Alice Catherine, 85, 181 Delaney, Margaret Jean, 44, 155, 191 Delivoriastillian Genevieve, 64 Dempsey, Frances Joyce, 85 Dent, Emmy Lou, 44, 180, 201 Dewees, Ann, 85, 131 Dixon, Mary Jo, 64 Dixon, Thalia Ruth,44,149,158,165,170,192,198 Dodd, Alice Virginia, 75 Doolittle,Hclen,44,166,170, 187 Dowdle, Mary Nell, 44, 151, 187, 192 Drake, Eleanor Anne,75,161, 163,177 Dranc,DorotheaLouise,65,169,177 Dukcminier, Gcorgene, 85, 178,182,185,198 Dunn, Mattie J,ean 75, 198, 210 Dyccs,Corrinnc,75,163,178,190 Eason, Ann, 45, 151, 158, 165, 167, 192 Edwards, Faye Anne, 45, 187, 192 Edwards,Iuanita,65,172,177 Edwards, Margaret Jeanine, 65 168,172,183,190,196 Edwards,SaraElizabeth,85,172,191 Elliott,BarbaraLouise,85, 194,211 Ellis, Frances Ann, 65, ,,,149 168, 172, 190, 205 Erwin,MarthaHarris,45,172,174,176,186 Ervin, MaryKathleen 85,190 Ethridge, Emma Iean 45,161,169 Evans, Janet Burress, 85, 206 Everett, Shirley Deane, 85, 172 Fant,NancyCarolyn,64,162,164,165, 179,188,192 Farrell, Mary Leslie, 45, 128, 149, 200, 212 Featherston, Minnie Lucy, 45,185,187 Ferguson, Kaytherine Estelle, 85, 183 F erguson, Naome Margarete, 85 Ferrell, Sara Rose, 85, 178, 184 Fielder, Elizabeth Drue, 86, 206 Fields, Sidney McLaurine, 82, 86, 207 Fisher,EllenLee,45,151,185,186,188 Fisher, Ianc Ann, 65, 167, 194 F lcming, Peggy Leigh, 86, 183 F lowers, June Elizabeth, 86 Fooshce, Hattie Jane, 86, 192 Ford, Avancllc, 45, 194, 201 Ford, Dorothy Joycc,65,159, 170, 187 Ford, Florence Burton,75, 146, 160,208 Ford, Gladys Iuanita, 75, 189 Ford, Jo Ann,86, 188,197 Ford, Margaret Ann, 86, 194 F ord Rosemary Constance,75,183 F ortcnberry, Eliza Catherine, 86 Fortcnbcrry, Frances Parkman,46,165,170,185,187,192 Fowler, Bobbie Nell, 86, 211 Fowler, Winnifrcd Lavern, 86 Fox, Carol Ellis, 86 Frazier, Mary Cooke, 75, 155, 159 Freeland, May Franccs75, 160,188 French, Mary Ann, 62, 65, 184, 204, 213 Fryer, Olive, 86, 185 Gabriel, Sara Margaret,65, 145, 146, 154, 176, 186,193, 195 Gaithcr, Corrinne Elizabeth, 75, 146, 155, 178,206,213 Gallighcr, Lucy Marion, 86, 1,45 178,209 Gamble, Bettye 5116,75, 155,206 Gardncr, Anna Virginia, 86 Garnett, Jamie Cecile, 75, 184, 210 Garnett,PatriciaAnnc,65,184,185 Garrett, Anita Sue, 75, ,:l46 160, 180, 187, 199 Garrctson,Car01yn Judith,65,148,154, 159,161,169 Garrigues, Peggy Ann, 86 Gary, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth,46,149,174,184,185 Gaskin,BetteJoyce,46,146,147,150,158,172 Gaston,BobbieHazc,46151,185,188 Gates, ,Io Ann, 75, 208 Gatewood, Nelda Joyce, 65, 174,184,188 Gelling, Alice Clcora,46,132,142,152,158,173,176, 179,193,197 George, Frances Jewell, 86, 178, 186 George, Louise Elizabeth, 86 Gerard, Mary Alice, 86, 178 Gibson, Jo Ann, 75, 192 Gibson, Jo Ann, 86, 189, 211 Gibson, Lois Irene, 65 Gibson Nancy Lee, 86 Gillespie, ShirleyLucile,86, 134,206 Gilliam, Jacqueline, 65, 190 Gilliam,PatriciaEllcn,86,172 Gillis,EleanorIoan,75, 178,188,190 Gilmorc,BettySue,65,184,186 Goings, Mary Alice, 76, 169,178,197 Goodson, Dorothy June, 65 Goodson, Jo Ann, 76, 163 Goodwin,MaryNell,62,65, 170,197,205 Gordon,NancyClaire,86,190, 194,208 Graddy, Martha Helen, 86,188 Graham, Mary Kathleen, 46, 2161, 186, 194 Grant, Flora Pauline, 76, 19 Grantham, Barbara Ann, 76, 2210 Graves, Betty Jane, 76, 160 Graves, Dorothy Ann, 65, 161 Graves, Virginia Carol, 87 Gravlce, Mary Louise, 76 Gray, Betty, 76, 206 Gray, Mary Lee, 87, 172, 197 Green, Mary Sylvia, 87, 178, 180, 183 Greer, Lillian Rene, 46, 151, 154, 185, 202 Gresham, Nancy Louise, 66 Griffin, Eusie Elizabeth, 66, 165, 188, 192 Griffin, Mary Burns, 46, 150, 185, 186 Grifhn, Peggy I0, 87, 178, 184 Grifiith, Mary Ann, 87, 207 Griffith, Sara Lou, 76, 160, 179, 183 Groves, Martha Sue, 87 1 W .. ...w,.. 4... -wwx - . :..13A .4 4 1, A-..,MMEW' 3 . ::3' Guth, Blartha Ann, 66, 184, 190, 194, 199 Guthrie, Sara LaNelle, 76, 151, 184, 188 Haggard, Reba Faith, 87 Hailes, Mary Kathryn, 76, 210 Hall, Daisy Jean, 87, 206 Hall, Jane Claire, 87, 178, 190 Hall, Jeannine, 47, 151, 171, 174, 204 Hamill, Virginia June, 76, 188 Hamilton, Dorothv Agnes, 47, 185, 187 Hamilton, Joan Hartfleld, 47, 158, 167, 171, 192, 196, 205 Hamilton, Mary Susan, 47, 146, 147, 161, 185, 195 Hamilton, Mossy Dale, 47, 185, 187, 195 Hamrick, Martha Jean, 87, 206 Hancock, Jacquelyn Gwinnette, 87, 172, 190 Hankins, Christeen, 66 Hardagc, Mary Ruth, 87, 178 Hardin, Florence Agnes, 66, 132, 148, 154, 170, 171, 205 Hardin, Nita Clare, 87, 178, 183 Hardy, Patricia Pearl, 76, 151, 188, 192, 197 Harkins, Barbara Claire, 47, 151, 205 Harrell, Stella Jane, 87, 184, 191 Harris, Cecilia Ann, 76 Harris, Mary Emogene, 87, 192 Harris, Ola Joyce, 66, 150, 155, 184, 185, 205 Harris, Sarah Jane, 76, 167, 185 Harrison, Dorothy Dean, 66, 189 Harrison, Leila Blair, 76, 146, 150, 160, 178, 183, 186, 196 Hartcr, Martha Ann, 47, 170, 181, 187 Harwell, Martha Ann, 66, 186, 193, 199 Hasie, Allene, 87, 178 Hawkins, Elizabeth, 87, 189 Hayes, Elizabeth Nan, 87, 178, 206 Haynes, Lyda Love, 66, 153, 163, 172, 176 Heath, Annice Brown, 87, 178 Hedmeg, Andra Rene, 87, 209 Helms, Mary Ann, 87, 172, 196 Helms, Myrtice Yvonne, 87, 172, 196 Hemby, Katie Frances, 87, 184 Hcmphill, Jimmie Quinn, 66 chdCrson, Joanne, 87, 177, 207 Hendricks, Nina, 76, 184, 194 Henley, Mary Coburn, 47, 146, 151, 170, 179, 181, 187 Henley, Nancy Leigh, 88, 189 Herring, Norma Lee, 88 Herrington, Mary Grace, 66 Hester, Bettye Willis, 88, 209 Hickman, Judy Geraldine Hickman, Norma Sue, 76, 190 Hildcrbrand, Elizabeth, 88, 178, 209 Hill, Helen Jane, 66, 181 Hill, Patsy Autumn, 88, 178, 192 Hillman, Patricia Ann, 76 Hilton, Elizabeth Ann, 76, 206 Hinton, Patricia Fern, 76, 178, 192, 193, 197 Hodum, Berchic Lee, 48, 151, 181, 185, 187 Holaday, Alice Joyce, 66, 201, 213 Holland, Dorothy, 76 Holland, Erle Hampton, 77, 179, 180, 209 Holland, Mary Elizabeth, 88, 172, 191 Holland, Shirley, 77, 160, 172, 196, 206 Holloway, Annie Rivers, 77, 209 Holloway, Patricia Ruth, 48, 150, 170, 187, 192 Holmes, Anne Simpson, 88 Holmes, Margaret Anne, 88, 135, 206 Hooker, Margaret Ann, 88, 192 Hopkins, Mrs. Jean Ellen Ratliff, 77 Hopper, Betty Ladd, 88, 194, 210 Hopper, Janice Marie, 77, 210 Horton, Helen Clark, 77, 209 Horton, Miriam Elizabeth, 66, 159, 167, 184, 185, 192 Hoskins, Alyce Louise, 77 Howell, Annie Ruth, 48, 151, 185, 187, 188, 197 Howell, Corrie Fanella, 77, 188, 192, 197 Hudgens, Alice Ann, 66, 155, 158 Hudson, Martha. Carol, 77, 186, 194 Hudspcth, Mary Lee, 88, 192 Huggins, Dottie Jean, 88 Hughes, Nela, 48, 149, 150, 173, 176, 186 Hunter, Martha Ann, 66, 150, 204 Hurdle, Mary Cornelia, 48, 187 Hurt, Jeanine, 88 Huston, Mary Kathryn, 77, 145, 160, 192 Hutchison, Cecil Ray, 88, 178, 186 Ingram, Texie Lorraine, 66, 150, 177, 186 Irvin, Emma Catherine, 88, 192 Irving, Betty Sue, 48 Jackson, Julia Ann, 88 Jacobs, Agnes, 88, 192 Janney, Frances Ailleen, 77, 160, 179, 181, 188 Jernigan, Elaine, 88, 189, 208 Jernigan, Martha Joan, 66, 189 Joachim, Mary Ann, 77 Johnson, Betty Lou, 67, 161, 167 Johnson, Fleta. Mac, 77, 186, 210 Johnson, Frances Jo, 67, 186 Johnson, Rebecca, 67, 160, 168, 190 Johnson, Verda Mac, 67, 189 Jolly, Virginia Wamble, 48, 166, 187 Jones, Louise White, 77, 155, 160, 213 Jones, Macye Ann, 88, 188 Jones, Shirley Fay, 77, 150, 183, 184, 206, 210 Jordan, Anne Stewart, 67, 179, 180, 181 Kast, Deirdre Joan, 48, 146, 147, 166, 173, 185, 188, 193 Kea, Frances Louise, 88, 210 Keen, Patricia Glenn, 88, 161, 194, 197, 209 Kegler, Lucia chtlana, 77, 172 Kelly, Barbara Ann, 88, 178 Kennedy, Daisy Taylor, 49, 136, 142, 171, 176, 202 Kilmer, Virginia Joyce, 67, 161 Kilpatrick, Rebecca, 88 Kimbrough, Martha Eddie, 49, 167, 171, 192, 197 King, Eleanor Grace, 67, 154, 155, 174, 184, 185 King, Louie Henryetta. 77, 208 Kirkpatrick, Edwina, 88 Kittle, Charleese, 89 Krebs, Mary Ann, 77, 151, 155 Kuykcndall, Barbara Jean, 77, 146, 147, 154, 160, 178, 195 Labat, Jerry Elaine, 77 Lacy, Patricia Carroll, 89, 172, 197 Lamar, Mildred Ruth, 77, 189 Lamar, Kathlyn Earle, 67 Lamb, Annie Virginia, 89, 184, 189 Lambert, Arlena, 49, 150, 176, 188 Lane, Doris Marie, 89 Lanham, Fay Ruth, 89 Lantrip, Patsy Joy, 67, 177 Lantz, Frances Lucille, 67, 189 Lavender, Elizabeth Ann, 89, 189, 192 Lawson, Sara Ann, 89, 167, 178, 180 Lee, Betty Ray, 49, 172 Lee, Bonnie Belle, 78, 146, 178, 192 Lee, Mary Jane, 49, 151, 186 Lee, Virginia Ann, 49, 170, 187 Legatc, Lola Blanche, 89, 178, 183, 184 Lester, Nina Belle, 78, 145, 160, 167, 192 Lillo, Irene Camille, 67, 162, 164, 165, 188, 197 Lipsey, Marianne, 67 Little, Mrs. Lady Jane Fountain, 49, 167, 192, 205 Lloyd, Jo Anne, 78, 151, 154, 184, 206 Logan, Bettye Jean, 67, 178, 181, 197 Lollar, Irma Jean, 67, 189 Long, Bettye Jean, 89, 175, 176 Long, Mildred Jean, 49, 149, 196 Lott, Auben Fay, 78, 160, 172 Lott, Dorothy Sue, 89, 184, 189, 210 Loving, Lenore, 67, 169 Lowery, Winston Jo, 78 Lowrey, June, 50, 145, 170, 187 Lyon, Hanna Jean, 89, 188 Lane, Doris McBray, Dorothy Orlene, 78 McCain, Charlotte Lucille, 78, 161, 211 McCain, Hallie Swann, 78, 179, 192 McCharen, Frances Rebecca, 89 McClanahan, Mrs. Joy Baynham, 78 McClure, Daisy Dec, 67, 198 McClure, Roxie Rue, 89 McCool, Noelce, 50, 158, 175, 178 McCoy, Elsie Lee, 50, 187, 199 McCoy, Howard Ann, 89, 188, 194 MCCrary, Betty Sue, 50, 167, 174, 189 McCrary, Gladys Elaine, 78, 189 MCCrary, Miriam Marcella, 78 McCullen, Eva Brook, 78, 210 McCulley, Janie Mac, 78 McDonald, Ann Calvert, 67, 159, 161, 172, 183 McDonald, Mary Evelyn, 67 McDonald, Mollie Rose, 89 McDowell, Carolyn Lea, 50, 173 McGahey, Betty Jean, 78, 188, 189 McIntosh, Betty Lane, 78, 160, 184, 211 McKee, Kathleen, 78, 160, 163, 172, 183 McKee, Margaret Ruth, 68, 174, 184 McKee, Shirley Mac, 78, 209 McKcll, Mary Vivian, 89 McLeod, Sally Ann, 89, 177, 178, 196, 208 McNeal, Edna Ruth, 50, 151, 186, 187, 188, 195 McRae, Martha Jannicc, 78, 210 Maddox, Mary Frances, 50, 150, 154, 177, 181 Magce, Syble Faye, 89, 178 Majure, Carolyn Joyce, 89 Malcomb, Ann Carolyn, 78, 184, 194 Malone, Betty Raye, 50, 187 Malone, Joane Wade, 68, 161 Mamelli, Jo Ann, 68, 179, 181, 188, 193, 197 Mann, Betty Lou, 89, 184, 189 Manning Jane Curry, 78, 151, 160 Mansellc, Dorothy Ann, 89 Marlow, Mary Alyce, 51, 187 Marsh, Sylvia Liddell, 78, 183, 192, 210 Marshall, Evelyn Jean, 79, 155, 184 Marshall, Lelia Marie, 51, 149, 184 Martin, Dorothy Ruth, 51, 151, 192, 198 Martin, Freida Gayle, 51, 161, 176, 180 Martin, Margie Mac, 68, 188 Martin, Mary Virginia, 68, 151 Martin, Nancy Ann, 51, 132, 144, 148, 151, 170, 171, 180, 187, 203 Martin, Sue, 79, 151, 178, 191, 210 Mason, Elizabeth Cecile, 89, 178, 183 Massey, Barbara Carole, 89, 178, 184 Massey, Mary Carolyn, 89, 194 Massey, Mary Nell, 90 Mathews, Nelda Louise, 90, 178 Mathews, Virginia Frank, 51, 154, 191, 202 Mathis, Carolyn Josephine, 79, 184, 186 Mautc, Helen Letitia, 90, 178, 196, 207 Mayers, Nancy, 90, 206, 213 Mayo, Mary Lou, 9O Mcador, Joan Faith, 68, 167, 184, 192 Michael, Ruby Gwendolyn, 51, 121, 136, 142, 144, 150, 155, 158, 176,180,186, 193, 202 Middleton, Bettye Jean, 51, 151, 185, 186 Middleton, Lela Jacqueline, 90, 211 Miller, Alice Marilyn, 52, 133, 136, 146, 147, 150, 154, 155,163,186,195 . ,1- 7.4..m-.- 4...,MW5 ,, 5 ,ov' 'W Miller, Betty Lou, 79, 150, 183, 206 Miller, Mitzi Anne, 52, 155, 191 Mitchell, Annie Jane, 52, 185, 190 Mitchell, Lutie Ann, 52, 151, 185 Mitchell, Margaret Jeptha, 79, 199 Mitchell, Ruby Allenc, 52, 185 Mitchell, Sudie Kate, 52, 185, 187 Mitchell, Mrs. Sue Kirkpatrick, 52, 170, 181, 187 Mitchell, Virginia Preston, 79, 206 Monroe, Mrs. Ann Dickerson, 40, 52, 124, 136, 142, 148, 155,168,171, 201, 212 Montgomery, Margaret Elizabeth, 53, 149, 153, 161, 198 Montgomery, Sally Williford, 90, 206 Moody, Roberta Cary, 68, 145, 146, 147, 186, 194, 199 Moon, Maridell, 53, 166, 187 Mooney, Barbara, 79, 183 Moore, Rhea Carey, 53, 161, 200 Moore, Sara Miriam, 68, 189 Morgan, Alice Elizabeth, 72, 79 Morgan, Emily Ann, 68, 155, 174, 180 Morgan, Marianne, 79, 184 Morris, Marjorie Anne, 53, 146. 175, 179, 183 Morris, Martha Elizabeth, 53, 185, 187, 191 Morris, Nancy Catherine, 90, 178, 183, 186 Morrison, Helen Elizabeth, 79, 172, 186, 206 Morrison, Miriam, 72, 79, 160, 206, 213 Morton, Catherine Jane, 68, 155, 196, 200 Morton, Miriam Joyce, 90, 192 Mullins, Catherine Jane, 79, 150, 160 Murdock, Adelaide Elizabeth, 79, 145, 160, 181, 206 Murphrec, Mary June, 53, 161, 169, 204, 212 Murray, Dorothy, 90, 178 Myers, Mary Katherine, 53, 168, 194 Nation, Margaret, 53 Naef, Roberta, 68,151,167,171, 201, 213 Neal, Charlotte Lynn, 90, 191 Neal, Joan, 79, 161, 198, 209 Neely, Nancy Sue, 79, 192 Nelson, Dorothy Jean, 68 Nichols, Betty Siegil, 68, 202 Nichols, Ruby Linwood, 90, 185 Noble, Elizabeth Ann, 90 Noe, Rebecca Evelyn, 54, 172, 178 Norman, Marjorie Ann, 79, 151, 155, 160, 167, 188 Norsworthy, Gavine Pou, 90, 178, 183 O,Briant, Frances Mayree, 68, 151, 159 Ogle, Frances Dec, 79 O1Keefe, Jane, 90, 206, 213 Oliphant, Lillian Ruth, 90, 194 Osterloh, Dorothea Noreene, 68, 154, 159, 168, 169, 180 204 Ozbirn, Elsie, 68, 187 9 Paden, Mary Janice, 68, 151, 154, 155, 159, 164, 167 Padgett, Rhetta Ann, 79, 154, 177, 178, 211 Parker, Betty Joan, 90, 161, 194 Parker, Patricia Celeste, 54, 173, 178, 191, 210 Pate, Sally Bess, 90, 188 Pattee, Dorothy Alice, 79, 151, 178, 191, 210 Patterson, Billie Faye, 90 Patterson, Mamie Zinn, 54, 187 Patterson, Lydia Ann, 79, 150, 178, 184, 193 Patton, Sadie Mac, 79 Patty, Dorothy, 90, 209 Peebles, Charlene, 80, 160, 186 Peel, Emily Louise, 90, 181, 206 Pcery, Suzanne Young, 90, 172, 210 Pemble, Paula Elizabeth, 90, 135, 209 Pennington, Frances Wynell, 68 Perry, Peggy DeMaurice, 54, 172, 175, 178, 183, 193 Person, Elinor Gertrude, 80, 160, 175, 178 Peterman, Barbara Evelyn, 54 Phillips, Jane Odahlia, 90, 178, 183 Pickle, Dorothy Nell, 80, 160, 188 Pigott, Frances Jean, 80, 160, 175, 179, 180, 181, 183 Pilgrim, Angie Mac, 69, 205 Pitts, Bobbie Ann, 54, 187 Platt, Mrs. Joanne McClanahan, 54, 202 Poague, Marsha Margaret, 91, 172, 188 Pongctti, Lillian Jeanette, 54, 165, 188, 192, 197 Pool, Mary Evelyn, 91, 189 Pope, Martha Ann, 91, 153, 179, 206, 213 Posey, Gwendolyn, 91, 172, 178 Power, Helen Virginia, 91, 178 Prentice, Cassie Prewitt, Martha Ann, 72, 80, 175, 178, 209, 213 Price, Frankie Lorraine, 69, 146, 168, 190 Proctor, Dorothy Ann, 91, 167, 192 Pugh, Joe Ann, 91 Pugh, Mary Ann, 91, 178 Raby, Evelyn Louise, 91, 172, 194, 210 Rankin, Flora Ernestine, 91, 192 Ratcliff, Marjorie Rachel, 69, 161, 185 Ratcliffe, Armed Virginia, 91 Read, Nancy Sue, 91 Read, Peggy Joan, 55 Rector, Rosemary, 91, 191, 192, 210 Redditt, Ada Virginia, 69, 159, 170, 179, 185, 199 Redus, Lcwie Juliette, 91, 189 Reed, Martha John, 80, 153, 160, 188 Reeder, Dorothy Juanita, 69, 178, 184, 189 Reese, Jane, 55, 145, 150, 158, 170, 187, 195 Regan, Patricia Frizell, 91, 185 Reid, Barbara Ann, 55, 174, 188, 205 Reynolds, Barbara Lee, 69, 201, 213 Reynolds, Ida LaVeme, 55 Rhodes, Betty Mac, 55, 151, 172, 198 Rice, Elizabeth Virginia, 91 Richards, Jean Carol, 55, 145, 148, 171, 175, 179, 201, 212 Riddell, Jane Elizabeth, 55, 161, 202 Ridgway, Marilyn Lee, 55, 166 Ritchey, Carolyn Jane, 91, 172, 178, 183 Ritchcy, Christine Lavada, 56, 178, 186, 188, 199, 203 Robbins, Elizabeth Anne, 69, 202, 213 Robbins, Jane, 91, 172,192 Robbins, Mary Harwell, 56, 161, 186 Robertshaw, Birdie Ann, 91 Robertson, Mrs. Frances Powers, 69, 169, 173, 189 Robinson, Frances Eloise, 80 Robinson, Stella Jean, 56, 185, 187 Rodgers, Jane Charlene, 80, 167, 178, 183, 188 Rogers, Virginia Ann, 80, 190 Roper, Mary Ann, 69, 155, 164, 191 Rose, Mary Kathryn, 72, 80, 142, 143, 150, 160, 175, 206 Runnels, Bette Jo, 91, 192 Rush, Leta Mitchell, 91 Russell, Dorothy Sue, 56, 154, 176, 193 Russell, Mrs. Peggy Beasley, 80, 160, 169 Rutledge, Anne, 91, 172 Rye, Flora Nell, 91, 181 Rye, Lottyc Betts, 80, 181, 188 Rye, Hilda Joan, 80, 146, 151, 160, 179, 181, 198 Sampson, Betty May, 69, 161, 163, 178 Sanders Dilma Am, 69, 198 Sanford, Edith Stratton, 91, 178 Sawyer, Jane Dean, 92, 178, 183, 194, 197 Scanlon, Carolyn Louise, 56, 197 Schafer, Joan Marilyn, 56, 146, 168, 186, 188, 190 Schoolficld, Naomi Rose, 92, 184 Schoonovcr, Lynne, 92, 185, 188 Scott, Mrs. Eloise Hale, 69, 201 Scott, Jo Ann, 56, 145, 161, 202, 212 Scaton, Frances, 56, 149, 151, 176, 186 Seeley, Patricia Sayre, 57, 158, 163, 166, 172 chrest, Gloria Frances, 69, 151, 156, 164, 191 Seitz, Mary Emma, 57, 155, 191 Shannon, Josie Lee, 69, 151, 154, 163, 169 Shannon, Julia Mac, 57, 148, 171, 176, 183, 186, 193, 200, 212 Shannon, Marya Stevens, 92 Sharp, Loretta Grayce, 80, 134, 208 Shewmake, Ruby Evelyn, 57, 187 Shortridge, Dolly Ann, 69, 151, 168, 177, 186 Shute, Shirley Ann, 92, 194 Simmons, Alta Lyle, 57, 185, 188, 205 Simmons, Carolyn Bruce, 40, 57, 133, 205, 212 Simmons, Lydia Mac, 92 Simmons, Nita Jean, 69, 146, 167, 180, 183 Simpson, Margaret Lee, 57, 151, 166, 185 Simpson, Sandra Cornelia, 92, 192 Sloss, Sarah Frances, 92 Smith, Betty Jo, 69, 178, 181, 184 Smith, Elizabeth Ann, 80 Smith, Lcola Ruth, 80 9 Smith, Mary Ann, 62, 69, 151, 179, 198, 203, 213 Smith, Mildred Alma, 92 Smith, Orlean Dodson, 70, 184 Smith, Patty Jean, 92, 188 Smith, Sarah Marie, 92, 188 Smith, Virginia Claire, 80, 155, 184, 191, 208 Smith, Zella Miriam, 80, 178, 184, 188, 193 Sproles, Margaret Ann, 92, 178, 192, 211 Spurgeon, Margaret Ann, 80 Stainbrook, Mrs. Henrietta McMaster, 57, 127, 175, 178, 194, 204 Steele, Ouida Anne, 92, 192 Stennis, Elizabeth Roxanna, 80, 151, 178, 184 Stevens, Nelson Lovelace, 70 Stewart, Dorothy Addine, 70 Stigler, Laurie Lightcap, 62, 70, 142, 143, 171, 200, 213 Stoker, Rose Marie, 58, 150, 187, 195 Stone, Jacqueline Sue, 70, 177, 194, 202 Stout, Mary Anna, 80, 146, 160, 163, 179, 193 Strain, Lakie, 92, 207 Street, Anita, 58, 155, 174, 184, 185 Street, Joan, 92 Street, Charity Maybelle, 58, 181, 185 Street, Wilma. Sue, 92, 197 Strong, Corine Louise, 58, 125, 155, 158, 162, 169, 186, 188, 191 Sullivan, Dolores Nell, 92, 178, 190, 194 Summer, Nancy Sue, 92 Summer, Eleanor Joy, 92, 145, 190 Swayzc, Edith Lucille, 81, 146, 154, 185, 186, 207, 213 Swayze, Marion, 92, 207 Swindoll, Betty Jo, 81, 183, 184 Swindoll, Edna Lois, 92, 192 Sylvester, Joan, 70, 151, 159, 171, 200, 213 Tankersley, Ruth Marie, 58, 151, 186, 187, 188 Tate, Nancy June Taylor, Betty Joyce, 70, 130, 180, 202 Taylor, Joan Earle, 81, 190 Taylor, Margaret Wells, 93 Taylor, Patty Lorraine, 93, 184 Taylor, Ruth Anette, 93, 189 Taylor, Willie Mac, 93 Terry, Billie Jo, 93, 184 Terrell, Barbara Lee, 93, 178, 190 Thompson, Nancy Lou, 70, 201 Thompson, Ruble Joan, 70, 155, 185, 186, 191 Thornton, Sarah Mary, 93, 192, 197, 209 Thrasher, Martha Jean, 70 Threlkcld, Gloriettc Valerie, 70, 154, 163, 169, 177, 205 Tilley, Jacqueline Ann, 93, 172, 197 Tillman, Annie Susan, 58, 154, 202 Tirey, Sarah Louise, 58, 184, 189 Todd, Jeannine, 58, 142, 146, 147, 158, 161, 169, 173 M1 v44 v44 Ammageamu. : nun... gk' .3 96344-4 a-leu A'Vv - ... 4:11,n.mu.uraxafuu 31:4:me Tomlinson, Alice Lenore, 177 Townsend, Ann Leo, 59, 187 Tranum, Rebekah Anne, 93, 161 Travis, Eleanor Mae, g3 Trewolla, Mary Alice, 9;, 179 Triplett, Barbara Ann, 70, 146, 159, 175, 178, 183 Tubb, Eleanor Ruth, 81, 197 Tucker, Bette Ann, 93, 189 Tucker, Carolyn, 93, 167 Tucker, Peggy Irene, 70, 169, 189, 195 Tucker, Sallye, 59, 150, 155, 171, 191 Tulloss, Jane Golden, 70, 146, 159, 162, 164, 188 Turman, Margaret Rachel, 72, 81, 151, 178, 208, 213 Turner, Annie Lou, 70, 176, 186, 193 Turhcr, Barbara Lee, 92, 178 Turner, Martha Connelly, 92, 191. Turner, Wilsye Anne, 81, 150, 160, 211 Tynes, Ruth Ann, 81 Underwood, Hclon, 59, 187 , , Upchurch, Betty Jo, 70, 162, 164, 188, 205 Vail, Margaret Frances, 70, 146, 154, 176, 185, 186, 193 Vaughan, Guyla Bufor, 93, 185 Vaughan, Margaret Daisy, 93, 209 Veitch, Virginia Adele, 93, 188 Vcrnor, Mary McGowen, 71, 186, 201 Wachsman, Bertha Lamar, 71, 161 , 172 Wade, Virginia Mac, 71, 167, 174, 184, 185 Wadlington, Milly Jane, 93 Walker, Jacqueline, 81, 178, 188 Walker, Martha Anne, 93, 178, 183 Walker, Sylvia Marie, 59, 184 Wall, Mary Nell, 59, 162, 164, 188, 192 Wallace, Betty Joyce, 81, 189 Wallace, Lucy Love, 81, 150, 161, 183, 209 Walters, Johnnie Frances, 93 Walton, Virginia Hawk, 93, 167, 194, 208 VVamncs, Janet Elizabeth, 59, 185, 196 Warner, Margaret Louise, 59. 151, 185, 187 Waterer, Lela Ann, 94, 153, 178, 192 Waters, Nancy Carolyn, 71, 159, 175, 199 Watson, Alice Alford, 94, 210 Weaver, Ann Garland, 59, 201, 212 Weaver, Frankie Rose, 81, 146, 160, 175, 179, 180, 183 Weaver, Mary Jane, 94, 161, 189 Weaver, Olivia Ann 62, 71, 202 Webb, Ruth Evelyn, 94, 178 -chster, Sarah Strong, 71, 159, 175, 180, 183 XVeddlc, Betty Lynn, 94 Weeks, Patsy Joyce, 60 Welch, Georgia Rue, 60, 155, 170, 181, 187 Wells, Ann Ramsey, 71, 145, 155, 186, 201, 212 Wells, Mildred Yvonne, 81, 178, 185, 189 West, Betty Sue, 94, 179 Wcstling, Barbara Joan, 94 Wheeler, Lollie Nell, 60, 151, 155, 170, 185, 186, 187 Whitaker, Barbara Mac, 94 White, Berta Joan, 81, 178, 181, 188 White, Ruth Elaine, 94, 188 White, Sarah Jane, 71, 177, 192 Whitfield, Rubye Yvonne, 60, 146, 162, 164, 165, 181, 188 Whitley, Marion Jean, 81, 146, 150, 154, 160, 163, 177, 179, 189, 198 , Whittington, Norma Rochic, 94, 167, 184 Wilbourne, Minnie Lucile, 71 Wilder, Bonnie Sue, 94, 179, 190 Wilkins, Bessie Carolyn, 81, 146, 153, 155, 160, 184, 207, 213 Wilkins, Claudia Hester, 81, 154, 184 Wilkins, Dorothy Emily, 81, 210 Wilkinson, Betty Sue, 60, 169, 186 Williams, Dorothy Eloise, 71, 129, 171, 176, 202, 213 Williams, Jean Eagle, 60, 149, 176, 186 Williams, Lela Carolyn, 60, 203 Williams, Margaret Ann, .81, 190 1Villiams, Martha, 81, 163, 193, 195 Williams, Rita Ann, 60, 184 Williams, Sara Aletha, 71, 185, 192 Williamson, Carolyn Ann, 94, 178 Williford, Corinne Oliver, 61, 133, 142, 143, 155, 191, 201, 212 Willis, DeNola, 81 Wilson, Dorothy Joan, 71, 185 Wilson, Geraldine Foard, 94, 184, 194, 210 Wilson, Jean Emerson, 61, 122, 136, 142, 143, 150, 154, 158,161,169,198 Wilson, Mary Hilma, 81, 146, 154, 160, 170, 177, 178, 183, 184 Wilson, Susie Christopher, 94, 179, 184, 192 Winstead, Jimmie Lou, 61, 170, 187, 188 Winter, Glenda Faye, 81, 178, 185, 188 Witt, Jettic Lee, 81, 155, 181 Wood, Anna Ruth, 61, 185, 188, 193, 195 Wood, Margaret Belle, 94 Wood, Martha Lens, 71, 163, 190 Wooten, Leila Laney, 94, 197 Wright, Carroll Elaine, 81, 207 Wright, Doris Ann, 94, 178 Wright, Jane Elizabeth, 94 Wright, Judy Ward, 94, 178, 188 Young, Mildred Sue, 94, 178, 192 Younger, Mary Virginia, 94 IN APPRECIATION Well, this is it, girls, and weive done our best. This MEH LADY is yours; it is what you have made it. To us, this volume recalls many things: the always cluttered MEH LADY ofiice . . . the deadline before Christ- mas . . . the N ashville trip . . . the late, late hours . . . and finally, the Pitts- burgh trip to the ACP convention. Indeed, this book could not have been completed by the staff alone. Roses and our highest praise go to our sponsor, Miss Alice Hamer. Words fail us when speaking of her unsurpassable leadership, understanding and inspiration. It is with deep appreciation that we recognize and thank our president, Dr. B. L. Parkinson, for supplementingr our budget and always being ready to counsel and encourage us; Mr. Albert Miller, the hnancial secretary, who worried over our money problems; the employees of Benson Printing Company, who have been so helpful, especially Mr. W. A. Benson, Sr., Dan Eadie, and Buddy Shaw for their sincere interest and advice in the organization of this book; Mr. R. B. Faerber and the Alabama Engraving Company for their first-rate engravings and excels lent service; each of our photographers who have done a wonderful jobe Mr. Bob Van Dermere of Spencer-Donbar, for the class section, Mr. Pruitt for the club section, Gring,s Studio for the division pages and View section, Mr. George Ambrester of Tupelo for the feature section, Mr. Bill Lee and Miss Hamer for campus snapshots and Views, and Mr. Carl Brown for special pictures. To Thompie and Ben for their understanding about those letters we didn,t write, and to our iifolksi, whose sacrifice has allowed us the privi- lege of a college education; to our roommates and friends who under- stood our problems and cheered us on when we were discouraged; to every member of the student body and faculty, without whose coopera- tion this book would not have been published; and last, but not least, to the 1952 MEH LADY staffethose dependable fewefor their efficient and untiring service:we say THAN K YOU! 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