Belhaven University - White Columns Yearbook (Jackson, MS)

 - Class of 1966

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, 5 I 4 W' . ,UF J ' 1 1 . w 1 f A - , ' ' f 1 f ,, 5 ' V , , 1 , Y , :M . V , H ., I t ' , , I ' V A . . I Y . ' , ' 5 , ' - . - E x ' V . - Q , , . 4 WE IN TR OD U CE WHITE COLUMNS 1966 BELIII1 VEN COLLEGE jA CKSOJXC MISSISSIPPI Co-editors:jz'm Ostenson Largf Zachow Art Ea'itoIs.' Sue Dodson Bette PheLbs Business Manager.' Bob Staz Editor: Gayle Thompson Th Ea' t G yle Tlzomps -fm., . Q ,1,.,. Belhaven College -'V D' 1 U gpm N. because hw MXQQI,-P' f-6 U nw +V: ,m4,,' ,, we-X 1, In 'Wa , J gf- www. s M1 N15 .wiv a Nfl WY MDW am ,451 1 Q wr. H M 2 'kt advances we believe. We believe in.. A I lii v f gi zwga - Qem --495 .fu :vmf-SF ww W 4 .. Y ji W! --Q E5 El : new . 1 ' aa'mz'nz'stmZz0n an aculyy H Wi c student ZW L, . ku 22 L- - E, ',VEg'A meh, 1 gw Bi: A ' 37' ,. fm ,V ,, i 14' 1 . W 'N as PM w gs nw ww fzfs'l Q55 H QQIQQ my 'EPS 29 arts 'WW - m 'a ,,. . KL- ,M lim, fu.- .., X 1 J, X, 'x wr' mfs, I IXL' spzhtual enrichment B .--hw 'S A Q jf? -V , uf? u Fifi, i5 5 Wu, r gswgwww xi, 2 ,Jag 1 ' 'H Fw ga- Ja i 12 M :NESS X25 Q 9 .Uv w ,Q ,mx- :Qi -FT' accomplishments The future holds our imagination holds Faculzfy And Aa'mz'nz'strati0n 17 Features 33 F ine Arts 57 A thleties I 71 Organzzations 99 Classes 133 Capers 167 WE DEDICA TE. . If you would keep young and happy, be good, live a high moral lifeg practice the principles of the brotherhood of mang send out good thoughts to all, and think evil of no man . . . The woman who is growing and developing intellectually does not grow old like the woman who has stopped advancing, but when ambition, aspirations and ideals halt, old age begins. Public Speakers Librmy She serves . . . as unoilicial B. S. U. sponsor . . . as loving and understanding house mother . . . as good will ambassador for Belhaven College . . . 2 as a living testimony of the Living God . . . A . . . Christian, with the snow of time on her head, may remind us that those points of earth are whitest which are nearest heaven. Chapin MRS. 0 MS 16 F aculzjf and Aa'mz'nz'stmtz'0n Looking to the brilliant future of Belhaven College is President Howard J. Cleland who has worked tirelessly in its expansion program. Because of his friendly nature and his sincerity with people he is respected by all who come in Contact with him. Mr. and Mrs. Cleland l 18 'K G r sQ2gff,w,f Y x'i,m, Yi ,, Y Y 2,f,g?,,,5,,x, . U ,M L, . L., Q-9535+ ,. ,-fm , , M H, I X A V W W W :Y ,Af 5 x'Qf2TvH 1, ' -iw EZ H ,, p. - , J ,M , ' W my , U 1 ww IE Rise: Am ,Nw W , .1,.,..f' V: A ' 9Ef1 f,W 'f 'mw iq dy, Nw' x , , ,. ii.. - r-A , :WW - -W A . -,H-1f ' im L:.,L'L,- k J - N . 1 JEDY M ' Wu 5 W- R 'i!, ..Q,,, 4 ' fw EEQE' , S wmv ein. ox wi ' Ps' :gm :si x I x 5? A ri wx f! '? Zg 'W ,, ,B M' 5. -N R. w 1 mx K ,Q V H. , ., mf 1 , A , . . if 224' iii: A at , 9.. .W .W :1 , WsggM1sW. s.11f?5. 'M ,1 sf Sis I 1? 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Ezellehlr. -vn- 23 'XX Mr. Norman Harper Miss Virginia Hoogenakker Mr. William Avera Mrs. H. L. McKenzie 24 Dr. julia S. Ivanoif Dr. S. S. Ivanoff Mrs.j. L. Roberts ,. ?kis5'W'f?QYff 3'fw .ga bang if 7' ,M 555 'xi H 5 Mr. R. L. Qrualls x 1 Mr. Douglas' Crow Miss Thelma Maffett M1 W , Mr. Robert DeVos Dr. james jones 25 Miss Ruth A. Blackburn fmzlliu ll -74 l .Ll E QE wr V H sw ' L -as ' l rf' Miss Margaret Shields Dr. james Ward - Mr. julius Scott Wg. L P., g,...,-- Mr. Walter Elwell 1- Miss Camille Beauchamp Miss Lucy Peck Mr. james McLeod Mr. Charles Rugg Miss Annie Brent if i Mrs, G. William Elia Mr. Henry T. Ford 26 4 -Suv! Miss jean Parra Mr. Bob Wilkinson l Mrs. Hoy N. MiLchell Mrs. Paul Ohme Dr. G. Thomas Preer Mr. William Spell Mr. William R. Tate Mr. Lewis D. Dalvit Mrs. George Ezell J , Mrs. Dudley F. Peeler, jr. Miss Evelyn D. Tackett 'Pl Miss Margaret Weathersby Secretary to the President 5 I , , ,k gmt tu I' XX 'Q I X, ' f Mrs. Burton Clark Secretary to the Director fy' Admissions ,',-at Mrs. Shelby Drummond Serretary to the Dean qf Students Mrs. T. L. Crawley Sefretary to the Academic Dean Miss Barbara Austm Assistant Director qf Public Relations mg 1 E , 5 -fan L ,....,- -sez- 29 Mrs. Gene Barham Secretary to the Presidents Ojice Mrs. j. B. Usry Bookkeeper Mr. jerald Ball Manager ry' the Business Ojice No! Pictured: Mrs. Stella Garner, nurse Mrs. Esta Spell, Assistant to the Registrar Mrs. Waller Allen Secretary to the Busine.smManager 30 H 051565565 Miss Bess Caldwell :Jim Mrs. Annie Bernard Miss Lotlye Shaw Rose -,-gg-i Mrs. Owen Williams ' Mrs. Mary Walker ELT E4 iii r W1-'fl':'. l-'L : : 1.,1'ff ' Mrs. john Combs 31 B oam' Qf Trustees From lqjl lo right: Rev. R. A. Bolling, D.D., Mr. E. Watson Wood: Rev. Lee M. Gentry: Mr. Stuart C. lrby, Vice Chairman ol' the Board, Executive Committee: Mr. j. R. McCravey: Rev. Leland C. Alorgenseng Mr. R. G. Kennington, Executive Committee: Mr. S. A. Robinson,jr., Secretary ofthe Board, Executive Committee: President Howardj. Cleland: Mr. Michael L. Carrulr., Chairman of the Board, Executive Committee: Mr. W. Calvin Wells, Executive Committee: Mr. Warren A. Hood, Executive Committee: Mr. Harold Barber: Mr. W. E. Walkerjr.: Mr. T. jasper Lowe, Executive Committee: Rev. Adrian E. De Young: Rev. j. Eade Anderson: Mr. Rex I. Brown, Executive Com- IIIILICC. 32 AM i . J , Q 35. 1 Q wg 1 I N . 1 I W ,ffffih ,W Glorza Ylnmwllgy' E My F pwizy 'Wifi . . MISS 13 ff rkh wjf? , H K ' A 1 gg., Mig: 5 5 K . f W' lm ' Nz. A fy if I i W I f TQ? f E A .. F ea tu res . , ' 1 ii, .. www M'?f2f ' 'MW I , W ,f fe. . My Q . - ' 1' W fx! Q F? ..fi,., Canab Woodwggrd , ig? awww. 'Q' - S f ' -' 'H Ni VQIA , 'V .fi I If-1rstA Alternate ' - j,1 x 'fQ - lf uh, 4 Q , H W A -5 .f X 'ff ,us ,F C' m.! -if Sx '57 g '- .. ' 4 N 4 , ', , - fa ' ,f N fl f--as , L- g 'N '- 1. . 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W Wx 11 55 Q mfs 1 s 113-- 1 11,1- 1 Nancy Sutherland Beauty I X QNX Y s 'r- S W - gn '- f , ' - '4 1:11 ig f I 2 , 'ex 4' J , w. - M.. - 1'4 . , ' J ,L f Q...- v, , Maid Of ,pf i 1 - xxx +A MAY ennings Top honors to jackson stua'en1fs.' B ishop Prince and Emihf Cooper Elected Mr. and M iss Belhaven Each year Mr. and Miss Belhaven are elected by the student body from nominations made by the Student Government Association council and from the student body at large. Bishop Prince and Emily Cooper, both ofjackson, were chosen for this top honor by their classmates-this in itself' is the honor. Q l l 47 SENIQR CLASS FAVORITES Mike Bernice Bonfjf N a, 1? , ' 3 nd .fi me w Q 'JJ X 8 5 ' '-ZEN-M If ' 'V' Q + 4f51s.ger , 1x..z'f' M I s J lv mfaikiijgl ,L ww Q11 5 'gf We Y 5 , H , Xu :Q Igxi Eff' -A W 9 s nm , r , , ,K , . fs' lj QW '47 '5 1 ., -' ', E .?g,v L g iff 1711-1 :WS Ria' fix- ' Q.: . 'mi SM' --1 Lv ,,A. , 5 'Q ,W i' fb Q5 . 4,1 x V 'T' 1, 1 5 Fi. if X y Q. l v. 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I- ., 5 , if f mga .124 4 5,-J. fl L. - if nn Q! fs 'rf 1 1' 5 g if f L1 1 1 E gi, .. I d1'fdf5f'dl1 R' 1 E1 I 4 1 .' 1 1, 1 M i! 11 1-1 1 lf!T5'f 1 5.1. , joan Goddard eaton, mois Wh Ill' 5.4 I u. 2 i Stuart Liles jackson 54 1 fi Es' wins ,Ex Q' 11111- 5515? A ccomjylzkhments-1965-56 l Elaine Spencer 1966 Maid qfC0tton Finalist Sondra Carlson jacks0n's Miss Hospitality 1966 Tim Whitsemt-The lmjlerials, recording artists. Photograjms qfMis.s Spencer and Wlzimftl by Mims Wrighl. gf za. gi 5524. ' A: , f 1, ,, xiietvlifwif, mv -- ' 3 : .af - Mike Monsour, Ann jackson, and Sally Harrison. john Vance, Hoyt Tillman, Marianne McCravey, and Gencie Huie. l Beverly Tullos, Sylvia Rody, and Emily Cooper. Wh0'5 Who in American Colleges and Universities 56 F ine Arts fi ,ws rg.-up B W 1-iii 5 i V, .I ,fi ,Q -Q Sz'ngz'ng Tree-1965 William Wymond Accompanzlst Henry Thomas Ford Director A smgmg tree? fvz 60 Katherine Wilson Soloist 1 ' 1 s ls. J. .. f' 'sf- - 'f xl., v-, ' A C h. .. 165 5' J A '0a'7v.vWCV ' Q ' Jawa-54,, 3 . 'fi ..f ., - ,, wffww- f W .M -.xg N,-Q, 1 fl I 'H x t A A : ' , ' 4,-If H. W. Q ,Wu A -f 'Lg vb 'L Q K .L rr 9 1 I f. if .M ,Rama 'I . H I , 5 Jiifxff ' 'f?'f' ,'-wi-'mf-f f- . . M Q .Lg we ddxru .M .!f., 'OQ5 . .. 4 --' '9,0r.'f,Q4 'f - - ,. l'r.- V.f-9+ , . ' is an at 0 , I . Al. X, 0 ., 5 it Y' ' ' -5 A K i ml M' .,. 1 :A U , vw wma,-,4,, 1 . A KXQXL ., 1 ., - ...L in N 4 -v , 3 6 'Q ', s J V, 5' NJ, J . :'v'.1 Z ,Lt 45- ,x sm ltig, . Q Q434' -Q 96'9.r' ' -- -wfvwmi QP f!'H-dxf, A 14- 9. in! D ,r -C., The Highlanders In pictures below and the one above, choir members take full advantage of their musical talents. 62 The Clansmen fi , 7-' N ' SM? .' ET H ffsiiess Dance rehearsal for television Soloists for major work Christmas -WLBT Above and below: Bellingrath Gardens, Easter 1965 63 'Nl f? Vx '4 Bt fur CT t on ? N Sin l iz. , gi 2 l 'P0 f4Ince Of Being Earnest d xg-:ri V 1 A play zn the makzng: its Q 51 ' . '. X' if GTWLIL It 4 9 X . uv N 4 4 Virginia Fox Metz Director i L Costumes 9 Written by O Make-Up CAST john Worthing Qackj of the Manor House .... .... J ack Rev. Canon Chasuble, D.D .............. Algernon Moncrielf CAlgyj ...,.... Merriman, butler to Mr. Worthing . . . Lane, Mr. MoncriefFs man-servant .... Lady Bracknell .................... Hon. C-wendolen Fairfax, her daughter . . . Cecily Cardew, Mr. Worthing's ward . . . Miss Prism . 64 H1 -.3 fs! ,... l Y N K Wiz ' lv Kgs: .gk 435- Q?xlpi, ii! scar Wilde. Set Design DeBardeleben . . Larry Cupitt .john Mathers john Bradford . . . .Jim Ostenson . Kathie Cowles . . . Phyllis A. Legg Peggy Williams Debbie Wacker Kg. as WA gi, ,, v E V W , M ' was ' I I AIN ' 1 i w ww I '1 I mmm H X '--- 1 -111 m H 'xg Spring plays M1965-1965 represent extremes in syrle- 53 Tom Sawyer Freshman jim Phillips directed Torn Sawyer. A full house saw this presentation, adapted from the novel by Mark Twain. ...K Mrs. joe Bowden offered faculty assistance with the pro- duction, which featured Bill Webb and Arla Henjum McDonald. S Af. ag! -ff:D 'Q ,, l ww 1 'WP 1 8816 Q w 51 2 A 1 L ffl l l The nexlbeetea' Guest Virginia Fox Metz graced Belhaven's stage again second semester .54-7.41-Aw ag t , , as guest director for an Agatha Christie mystery thriller. 2 r iff rf 'A - J. xt. l Y X 1 X J . e 66 Variegf Show-195 The annual Variety Show held each year was presented in 1965 by the Freshman Class. As one of the opening chapel pro- grams, the music faculty presented five talented freshmen in a preview. The Variety Show, with music as its theme, was produced in November. The program was well-received by the student body and the jackson public. In the latter part of the school year, another show, school-wide, was produced. l ii . lf nl Q., D6-' is X. Al right: Nancy VanZant, Tim Coker, and joan Goddard. 72 At IM: Stuart Liles, upper classman advisor: Scott Yourigg and Annie Harris Kirkam. 67 21. Lizfemgf Series jesse Hill Ford 68 Eudora Welty Pholographs cy' M iss Welty by Frank Haim. 1965-66 Shirley Ann Grau 69 Betty Hollis Senzor Shows zn 1966 Each year, graduating art majors are re- quired to present a one-man show. In 1966, three shows were given. The shows con- sisted primarily of paintings. Muriel Engel of Spanish Fort, Alabamag Betty Hollis of New Orleans, Louisianag and Kay Kearney ofjackson, all presented their shows in the spring and early summer of this year. These three one-man shows took the place this year ofthe usual spring art show. Miss Thelma Maffett is the head of the Bel- haven art department, and the instructor of that subject. Muriel Engel Kay Kearney 70 if' -Q Athletics N '12 W ' 'avail My M' ' Coach Rugg and Assistant Coach james McLeod 72 Manager Mike Da v- vis 1965-66 Fighting Clansmen Speed was the keyword to the Clansmen this season. Sparked on by forwards Charles Chase and Lamar Lee, Belhaven used the run and shoot offense coupled with a tight man-to-man defense. Under the direction of Coach Charles Rugg, the Clansmen compiled the finest record in Bel- haven's history. The season was highlighted by sensational one point thrillers as the Clansmen fought arch rivals. Revenge upon both William Carey and Mississippi College climaxed a winning season. Coach Charles Rugg COMPOSITE RECORD 13-10 'J-' VH Bethel 74 77 Southwestern BELHAVEN TOURNAMENT 74 Lambuth fSoutheastern La.J 88 67 William Carey QLivingston Statej 87 62 Millsaps Nichols State 83 56 Mississippi College Belmont 75 62 Lambuth David Lipscomb 101 72 Millsaps Bethel 96 84 Southwestern MAGNOLIA TOURNAMENT 78 Livingston State fUniv. ofS. Miss.J 100 77 William Carey fMillsapsJ 57 64 Mississippi College Livingston State 72 HUNTINGDON TOURNAMENT Nichols State 51 52 fWilliam Careyj 73 TOM BAKER guard Athens, La. MIKE BOTELER guard Florence CLARENCE CHAPMAN fb?-ward Meridian BRECK CASTLEMAN Afbnuard New Orleans, La. CHARLIE CHASE guard Lake Charles, La. MURRAY GREER forward Athens, La. 76 LAM AR LEE guard Birmingham, Ala. 77 RALPH NEWE LL forward Brookhaven IOE REDMOND center Birmingham, Ala. BISHOP PRINCE Ihrzurzrri jackson JOH N TURNER forward Starkville TROY SHAW center Lake Charles, La TOM WEATHERSBY guard Florence N, ,.- ICM. J -is KW., QE i' , Af? 4 I' N5. ,, ww .Jr A winning team 1. . Cheerleaders 1965-66 CAPTAINS Mari Fields Candy Woodward VARSITY Candy Croft Kathy Kyle Judy Poole Peggy Williams ALTERNATES Renee jay Emily jones i 4,-as 'I 1. 'iw A., W 'ix 2 E3 , ef' W x f 1 M w ' if iv 1 , A an -ks: '1' 15' 'ww ! Baseball M Head Baseball Coach ames h4cLeod and Coach Chades Rugg March March March March March April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May 15 19 22 25 29 7 14 16 26 19 21 23 26 27 30 3 5 9 10 14 1966 SCHEDULE Mississippi College ...... Illinois College ........... William Carey College C25 . . . Millsaps College ,......... Livingston State College . . . Mississippi College ...... Millsaps College ........... Howard College Q25 . . .... . . University of South Alabama Howard College Q25 . ...... . Livingston State College .... University of South Alabama Millsaps College ............. William Carey College ..... Huntington College . . . Mississippi College .... Huntington College . . . Mississippi College ........ Millsaps College .......... University of South Alabama There . Here There There . Here There . Here There There . Here There There There . Here . Here . Here There . Here . Here . Here 86 BUDDY SAU LS A.: , - -, if BILL PLEASANT 87 R , , 'T ADRIAN JONES WILLIAM KEY DWIGHT MIDDLETON s 1,4 LN X 88 M' ..-Q MCBEE BARBOUR 9 ,W W L 'S 1 Exif' HANK HOBAUGH MIKE DAVIS 91 JOHN GRAHAM JIM LANIER ' x 1 - W ' 'Q mL,l I U L H ifi f f . A .4 fk f ' , , ,,, 1 V' X Xxzkx 92 EE? Vollgfball Belhaven's volleyball teams added another trophy to those won last year. The girls made trips to Natchitoches, La. and Hattiesburg. At the William Carey Invitational Tournament Belhaven placed second going into the finals undefeated. The volleyball teams are coached by Miss Lucy Peck, Instructor of Physical Education for Women. Members ofthe team with the William Carey trophy r1ANl'Q5 Members of the volleyball team in Hattiesburg for the William Carey tournament The 1965 Belhaven Volleyball Team n l lf 94 Swimming A uatic activities la a rominent Cl, P Y P H part in Belhaven sports. In addition to classes in lifesavin , swimmin , and water Q g 4 1 g ballet, intramural competition IS held in diving, swimming and other water sports. Many students find the indoor pool to be a source of year-round enjoy- ment and activity. 95 'fs as .. gi X 5 A his ii 1, . I '- -33: , N ' V V' .K X- 1 , 41 I 1 1?J!f. -I. e 4 is Lrg, 151 1 f . ' I jill' :I 'if Q e lfxyz E s 4 - NX E ' W 3 , 3? - ,, P if '-f ,,L:: ,. .'. ,MP -, ,, ,Q Q35 V, , mg, .,, V.. ,N 4, - 14-,.f 'a isis' sb tr 5 Q Front row: Willie T Turberville, john Williams, jackie Dosler, Clyde Hunter. Back row Terry Aeschliman, Robert Meaher, Ronnie McKinney. Tennis 97 Recognzhon X xl' Dick Potter Cthird from leftj presented a sportsmanship trophy to Belhaven team captains Bishop Prince and joe Redmond and to Coach Charles Rugg. Potter, basketball referee from Hattiesburg, awarded the trophy to the team lor their outstanding display ofsportsmanshipf' Alan Horn ohn Vance, -Iimmy Middleton, and Edsel Cain who helped faithfully throughout the basketball season. 159' O1'ganzZatz'0ns The Student Government Association ol Belhaven College is composed of the elected officers and representatives of each class. At periodical meetings, the group discusses any problems that face students, or the campus in general. They strive for improvement . . . working for the betterment of the campus as a whole. The presidents of each class are also members of the S.G.A. Hoyt Tillman is the president for 1965-66, and Mr. Robert DeVos, Dean of Students, is the faculty advisor. S TUDE T GO VERNME T ASSOCIA T10 BELHA VE CHRI TIA ASS UCIA T10 The B.C.A. is the coordinating agency of all religious activities in Belhaven. One ol' the three chief organizations on campus, it is governed by a cabinet composed of a president, elected by the student bodyg presidents of the individual de- nominational groupsg representatives from the sophomore, junior, and senior classesg and a representative at large from the student body. B.C.A. sponsors various religious services, includ- ing chapel services, noon meditations, class de- votions, and vespers. These services, led by both ordained ministers and by student speakers, pro- mote religious experience and growth within the student body. L FRESHMA CO MISSION Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh: is there any Domlmc Aquila Advisor thing too hard for me? jeremiah 32.-27 To promote Christian leadership and to expand Christian development with- in the Freshman Class and student body as a whole is the underlying purpose of the Freshman Commission. Composed of freshmen elected during the fall term, the Commission is under the auspices of the B.C.A. WESTMINSTER FELLO WSHIP Westminster Fellowship is the largest denominational group on campus. Meeting regularly each Thursday evening, West- minster features talks and discussions by visiting clergymen and alumni as well as programs given by the students them- selves. The theme for the year, For ye serve the Lord Christ , taken from Colossians 3:24, was central in the fall retreat at Rose I-Iill. Their main project is the Belhaven World Missions Conference. 103 WE LETFOU DATIO Through the Wesley Foundation, Methodist students on campus are linked to the local churches. By participating in Bible study andlprayer groups, members reach a more realistic and educational understanding of their faith. Wesley Founda- tion serves as an instrument of the Methodist Church to help students become loyal members. The f0undati0n's president is Dianne O'Neal. 104 BAPTI T STUDEi T U IO The denominational group for Baptist students, B.S.U., retains as its goal fellowship among Baptists on campus and the spiritual growth of its members through participation in various programs of the organization and the local Baptist Churches. The president of the group is Harriet Peeples. 105 CAN TERB URT CL UB .Vg Canterbury' Club is an organization which serves to instruct its members and to acquaint others with the facets of the Episcopal Church. It offers the service of Holy Communion weekly and welcomes to all of its avenues of service all interested students. The officers areg Aline Byrnes, presidentg Mary Paul Bragg, vice-presidentg Don Cox, secretary and treasurerg Miss Virginia Hoogenakker, faculty sponsorg Dr. George Stephenson, advisor. 106 gg Q 54, BIOLOGICAL SCIE CE OR GA My T10 The Biological Science Organization was organized on the Belhaven Campus in the fall of 1965. Its purpose is to instruct students in the opportunities and the most recent advancements in specific branches of biology, and to encourage students to enter the academic course of Biology as a vocation. Monthly meetings feature speakers who are outstanding in their particular field of science. B.S.O. is petitioning for a chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biological fraternity which will be initiated this fall. 107 EDITORS Dennis jackson - First Semester Gay Smith - Second Semester Larry Cupitt- Assistant Editor CLA CA LL 109 Cover, class photographs, candid shots, cut lines, organizational copy, page layouts-out of these a yearbook comes. But, as someone has so truthfully remarked, yearbooks are made, not born. To produce a good book, it takes a dedicated staff willing to work at any hour, to miss a basketball game or sacrifice a social function in order to put together pages with which all the students will be pleased. The aim of the staff was to preserve the life of joy, struggle, and excitement you live at Belhaven. The editors, jim Ostenson and Larry Zachow, hope that the 1966 WHITE COLUMNS will reflect the aspects of your past year's activities, and that as you turn these pages, you will be reminded of the places you went and the things you did that made you a part of Belhaven l966 . Organizations Features 110 CULUM S Sports Administration and Faculty Senior Class 111 'D 4 , ,, 1 in . .H 1 , is :L Q' 1, K W V ,M V H X' , ,, .. D Qui . W1 1 11 :aww 5 --5 55, ,. 1 1 CARTART CLUB ,,- ... .Da 1 an ,A i sg, The Cary Art Club is named after Bessie Cary Lemly, former art instructor and originator of the organization. Having suspended activities for some time, the club was reactivated by student appeal in the spring of 1964. Its purpose is to foster apprecia- tion for and interest in art through varied pro- grams. Miss Thelma Maffett is sponsor and Sue Dodson is the club's president. rm- Q. 112 fa? -- 5 2855- fe Q 33 few -w W x 25 1 l if-i' 'QQ , 221 llc il' ' i,,q,g-,,f 'i gvaas' Tiifiliillwi WS MMM , K : li E' Hi 5' Q -.'. , gc , .:4.: . , ,L , qs, :,,,,,,, i , W, it as M M it, agfs-gef-.. .. .,:.Z. Q H M ll L '1 3 ll 3 ,Q 5 F Fi' Hi , i , , Sl 'NZ ' ' , l . ag: ,Wu ' wk .zzgiiisgipxx u f . 5 by 3 wfmfizfs sew' , 5 if :fail ,wma W n aww nfl? H If A PPA PI The Delta Nu chapter granted a charter at the end of the fall semester and was installed by the Delta Beta Chapter at Mississippi College in an impressive ceremony. Seven student memberships were given. These, and an honorary membership, President Howard Cleland, constituted its charter members. The aims of Kappa Pi are to promote art interest among college students, to stimulate higher scholarship, to recognize potential professional ability, and to promote a better understanding of the aims, objectives, and meaning of art and art education among the members. - 1 1 ?ijQh,f? ' g 'Iwi 5? -i 4, . I J W ', J 1.7534 ' 'lf 4 .vip X ,. af i ., x QS .jf el . Y if -.. Jil rl iii: , . .iq - 'VG 'Y ZW: :V K ig ffif CIRCLE If Belhaven Circle K is a men's service club, sponsored by the Downtown jackson Kiwanis Club. Circle K members participate in many service projects on and off campus. They often serve as guides for functions on campus, and this year, sponsored the sale of Belhaven Booster car tags. Their Sweetheart Banquet was held on February 4, at which time Miss Emily Cooper was named the Club's sweet- heart. Bobby Penny is the club's president and Mr. Billy Thames is the faculty advisor. -ff 'wr 4 114 TAU SIGMA PHI Tau Sigma Phi is a service fraternity organ- ized in 1955 al Belhaven College. llfs purpose is to render service to others and create 21 closer Christian lellowship among students and facul- ty. In addition to the publication ol' the Student Directory, Tau Sigma placed a much-needed water cooler in the Helen Newman Library. The Sweetheart ol' Tau Sigma Phi is Marty Richie, and the cluh's president is .lack Dunwoody. -r - , ff e rttiti 5 itll ,. l l ii Iwi i :f i aint 3 1 5 W,N, ,. 45 1133! Z 5-1: V595 af iss til Ms, lla. ,wi W ,sl ff, , . wilsfw ' Hg ,'lf?1 L ' H The Intramural Council is composed of a male and female representative of each class and the school's three physical education instructors or coaches. They plan competition between the classes in baseball, football, volley- ball, swimming, and many other sports. TRAMURAL COU CIL H 5331525 Al ' Mi :cm ,, :Q ,:7, , ,fs -,F L 116 The membership in Varsity-B is limited to those who have lettered in tennis, basketball, or baseball at Belhaven. The main purpose of the club is to pro- mote sportsmanship and to sup- port the athletic department program. :z s M a X K Q 11 viz: w, N vi H Mx, xx ww xv -xg: 515 X HH W x xi w Yv wx iw. x rf ,X 1 A? .A ,r i H w SOCIAL AFFAIR blk ..,, ww gm ,x.. ,U-.N . -i1W, U ,,. K i V A H wa wr up-H QM ik 118 OR GA NIZA T10 vga' avr! The Social Affairs Organization coordinates social activities on the cam- Y , 4 pus. The president and council members presented frequent movies and a get acquainted party at the First lfigfgjli , Wasistf. ' we of the year. The president of S.A.O. is Sally Harrison and the advisor Mr. Robert De Vos. 119 ,Nj ,H .M - , M ma ,. , :QQ H l,lt,?t 'LH ELTLEE: TRI -B Tri-B is the women's honorary service club. It sponsors such activi- ties as Bermuda Day, the Christmas Ball, and coke parties. Through other campus services it seeks to provide ways through which the college can be benefitted. 120 KA E EDUCA T10 lr? +- Es W1 Kappa Delta Epsilon is a pro- fessional educational sorority, the purpose of which is to promote the cause of education. The Rho Chap- ter, installed at Belhaven in 1950, sponsors such projects as Christmas gifts for needy children. Members often serve as guides for off campus visitors. The sponsor of the sorority is Miss Mary Lee Mitchell. 121 aplemlavr iw P 50 I it-.'lvlv,oma,olll P519 motion SGI lun 'Ulllulf ' it 153 lm ml Q vvnlrnnmrhildrcnl ORGAN GUILD The American Organ Guild was organized at Belhaven in the fall of l965 for students of the organ. Its president is Larry Roff and its sponsor is Mr. Will Tate. y E 1 -i OM I CRO 2 DELTA Omicron Delta is a men's honorary leadership society or- ganized in 1962. It recognizes six major phases of college lifeg scholarship, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs, publications, and the arts. One of its primary objectives is eventual membership in the Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society for College Men. PHI MU ALPHA Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity is the National Professional Men's Music Fraternity. The Mu Upsilon chapter was organized in 1965 with a four-fold purpose: ' to advance the cause of music in America ' to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music ' to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members ' to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. I-Iere, they are seen welcoming a visiting chapter to our campus. 123 'iffy ., ,A gsm -.-3.1 . Q E3 km. TOW BOYS Approximately fifty boys make up the campus organization known as Town Boys. These men serve as direct representatives for activity in all college func- tions, in addition to holding the right to vote and take an active part in the college life, 124 Tau Gamma, composed of women students residing off campus, functions as a service organization to Belhaven and to the jackson area. Tau Gamma sched- ules luneheons and regular monthly meetings in order for non-dormitory women students to be an integral part of campus activities. S TUDE T 125 ., ,Egg . l Peggy Williams I mfmrlance of Being Earnest ay Agyha Psi Omega ii The Iota Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Psi Omega is an organization limited to those students who have out- standingly participated in the field of theatre arts on a college level. Acting, backstage work, play-writing, and general contributions to college theatre are taken into consideration. Mrs. H. Bowden is the sponsor of Alpha Psi Omegag Peggy Williams is the group's president. .lim Phillips Tam Saufjer , 5. I'-4' - 1 , 1' ,i ' ll. larry Zachow Tum Sawyer Riclmrrl lialnicrky The liurrffllx Miko Slcclc lfarrem of Wimjmlw Slwwl M2-fy M2H'H 2'f5f1 ff f'ff Nm I'ic'lurcrl, Knlhic Cowles-'I'lu' I1njmrlf11u'r nf 4 A I he 'f'ff 'f'i' living l':lII'7ll!.Sl, Nu lfxil, mul Thr llw.1'xjmr'lwl fiiufxl. Rubin Lan Shrulnw rmrl S1IlMllL7lI,P 126 MU PHI EP ILO , ,,, ,. E Q, UH , ,,,.,, Q W t xi Mu Phi Epsilon is a national music sorority whose goal it is to promote music, friendship, and harmony. The local chap- ter, Epsilon Gamma, sponsors a variety of musical activities. Elective membership is based on scholastic average and musi- cal ability. Miss Virginia Hoogenakker is the gToup's sponsor. FOREIGN LANGUA GE CL U The Foreign Language Club was formed in 1963 as a result of students' interest in life of other nations. The group's presi- dent is Betsy Lundy and the vice-president is Larry Zachow. 5:2553-flaizw ' fig!! my wwQl?,l,,,N W ,JM , F 2 TIA TRICO A1 iss, U it , sf:-gg, wg, ,ma it-it ' ' 5' Q F' ll 1 11 ,Y -1- t.N'LgggysG i H I , lg., ,W .z9.5.1l . ti 1 fe.se?.isiVt'g5z5 ,I 5 ,, fu 1 ,J fn .su fix? we tw as Q t , .. -i ,ewes v 14 1:5-fail l -J Tiatricos is an organization founded h on t e Belhaven cam us ' h ' 1965 fo d ' p in t e fall of r stu ents of the dramatic arts. Membership in the organization is limited to sixteen and is determined by tryouts held annually. Mrs. Bewey Bowden is the group's sponsor and Larry Zachow is the president. 127 Composed of home economic students, the Home Economics Club plans activities within academic, social, and cultural areas. The club has formulated its activities to encourage the development of homemaking interests and related skills, and to extend practical classroom instruction by means of informal processes. HOME ECO OMICS CLUB PHI ALPHA THETA Founded in 1964 on the campus of Belhaven College was Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary history fraternity. Those students tapped for membership were Marty Richie, Hoyt Tillman, Charles Risher, and Dan Morse. The faculty advisor is Dr. julia Ivanoff. 130 E TA I GMA PHI Delta Epsilon Chapter of Eta Sigma Phi was installed at Belhaven on May 6, 1963. A Classical Club, Phi Sigma, founded in February, 1961, was the organization from which Delta Epsilon Chapter was formed. Students maintaining a B average in the studies of Latin and Greek are eligible for membership in the-honorary fraternity. Meeting once a month, this organization promotes interest in the study of the classics. 131 SOCK AND BUSKI Sock and Buskin is the organization of students who are interested in dramatics and in play production. The annual three-act play is the highlight of the spring semester's activi- ties, The Importance of Being Ernest, this fall's production, was a lively comedy in which students showed their dramatic talents. This year's spring production, guest directed by Virginia Fox Metz, was The Unexpected Guest, an Agatha Christie thriller. Kathie Cowles, Mobile, Alabama, is the president of Sock and Buskin. V were :Q lx If, 'tary' i ,. 1 i it -ig. 'si .. tv xx Esta E, Classes ,f' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ................... Paul Lee Vice-President . . . . . . Mike Monsour Secretary ...... .... M artie Richie Treasurer . . ......... jack Dunwoody Not Pictured S.G.A. Representative, .... Bobby Penny B.C.A. Representative . . . Bernice Boney 134 FIELDS BACON jackson B.A. Elementary Education BILLY BAREFOOT Columbia B.M., Voice Concert Choir, Treasurerg Clansmen Qvuartetg High- landers Madrigal Groupg Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Vice-Presidentg Full Voice Scholarship. ANN BENTON Brandon B.A., Elementary Education House Presidentg Home Economics Club, Treasurer: S.A.O. Councilg Kappa Delta Epsilon. BARBARA A. BLACK Roebuck, South Carolina B.A., Christian Education Translerg Cary Art Club: Modern Language Clubg W.F. Choir. ANN BERNICE BONEY Oakland, Florida B.A., Elementary Education Freshman Commissiong Advisor to Freshman Com- missiong B.C.A. Cabinet, Vice-Presidentg Westminister Fellowship Councilg K.D.E., Historian, 2nd Vice- Presiclentg Varsity Volleyball, Co-captain, Captaing Dean's Listg Woodrow Wilson Fellow. J. jEFFREY BRAC-G Vicksburg B.A., English Transferg Canterbury Club, Vice-President, Presidentg Dean's List. ROSALYN BRANDT New Orleans, Louisiana B.A., Christian Education Westminster Fellowship: White Columns Staffg Con- cert Choirg Volleyball, Captaing Mattie Gabriel Houston Scholarship. MARY NELL BROOKS jackson B.A., Elementary Education Modern Language Club: Sock and Busking Cary Art Clubg K.D.E.g BSUQ Young Republicansg Tau Gamma: Student Teacher NEA. MARY MARSHA CALLENDER New Orleans, Louisiana B.A., Math, History Sock and Buskin, Publicity Chairman, Drama Produc- tions: Clan Callg Water Ballet Teamg Dean's List. HENRY CARRIER Centreville B.A., History Young Republicans, Canterbury Club, Scope 8 Repre- Senlllllve. ROBIN CARR Canton B.A., English, Math Alpha Psi Omegag Cary Art Clubg Sock and Busking BCA, Treasurer: Wesley, Presidentf Clan Call Staff: White Columns Staff, Armaria Staffg Intramurals. EMILY COOPER jackson B.A., Elementary Education S.G.A.g B.C.A. Cabinetg K.D.E., Secretaryg Tri-B, President: Freshman Commissiong 2nd Vice-President of Student Bodyg Freshman andjunior Class Favorite: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg May Day Courtg Miss Belhaven. ANN CURNOW Louisville B.A., Christian Education W. F. Council: Freshman Commission: Eta Sigma Phiq President's Listg Dean's Listg Candidate for Honors Program. RICHARD A. CURNOW,jR. Asheville, North Carolina B.Al, Bible ROGER BRUCE DAVIS Carbon Hill, Alabama Foreign Language Club: Student National Educational Associationg Westminster Fellowship: Yearbook Staffg Newspaper Staff: Transfer. MARY DRUMMOND Mt. Olive B.A., English Transfer: Westminster Fellowship -,ci A JACK A DUNWOODY Yuoo City B A Bible 'I iu Sigma llu Chaplain Pledge Trainer Ci ind Regent Westminster Fellowship Council Sophomore Class Freasuiei ji Class Treasurer Sr Class'Irea surer I RUTH DALE LCHOLS Nathalie Virginia B S Biology Biology journal Club K D E Westminster Fellow ship Deans list MURIEL ANN ENCEL Like Forest Alabama B A Art Elementary Education Clry Amt Club Kappa P1 Treasurer Iresiclent K. D. Il. I'Ilbl0llIII Westminster Fellowship Is ibel Criton Scholarship. LINDA FULMIIR jackson B.A. Christian Education Transfer' Westminster Fellowship' D61-IIS List. ANN CRAI-IAM Montgomery, Alabama B.A., Christian Education Freshman. Commissiong Volleyball Team: Concert Choir. CAROLYN DOLORES GOWANS jackson B. A. Math, French Modern Language Club, Vice-Presidentg Tau Gamma, Treasurerg Honor Scholarship. MICHAEL CURTIS JONES Raymond B.M., Voice Concert Choirg Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Charter President: Clan Call, Photographerg Intramurals. LOIS GRIFFIN PLAAG Miami, Florida B. A. Christian Education, History Transfer. SANDRA LEE HARRIS Plant City, Florida B.A., Christian Education Sock and Buskin, President, Vice-President, Intra- mural Council, Volleyball Team. SALLY HARRISON Hattiesburg B.A., Elementary Education S. A. O., Secretary, President, Tri-B, Vice-President, SGA, KDE, WRA, Treasurer, Concert Choir, Volley- ball team, Water Ballet team: Who's Who, Dean's List, Intramural Award. PATRICIA OWEN HARTNESS Kosciusko B.A., Elementary Education KDE, Eta Sigma Phi, Tau Sigma Phi Maid, Dean's List. SIDNEY C, I-IERRING Pensacola, Florida B. A., History Westminster Fellowship JUDITH ANN I-IINTON Decatur, Georgia B. S., Biology Concert Choir, KDE, Clan Call, Freshman Commis- sion, Biology journal Club, Westminster Fellowship, Dean's List. GENCIE HUIE LaGran ge, Georgia B.A., Math Dorm Council President: SGA,iTri-B, Vice-President, Treasurer, KDE, President, Freshman Commission, W. F. Council, Freshman Math Award, Circle K Maid, May Day Court, Presidents List. GEORGE R. HUNSBERGER Miami, Florida B. A., Greek Transfer, BCA, President, Circle K, Eta Sigma Phi, Westminster Fellowship, Concert Choir, Clansmen Quartet: SGA, Mississippi Intercollegiate Council, Clan Call. jACQ'UELINE jOHNSON jackson B.A., Business Education Transfer, Concert Choir, Dean's List. RT -'L . ANN CARTER JACKSON West B.A., English KDEQ Eta Sigma Phig Judiciary Councilg Clan Callg President's Councilg Literary Magazine staff. HELEN RENEE JAY West Memphis, Arkansas B.A., Math WFQ Young Republicansg Cary Art Club, Secretary: Cheerleader. PAUL WAYNE LEE Jackson, Tennessee B.A., Bible Circle Kg Westminster Fellowshipg Philisophical Societyg SAO3 Eta Sigma Phig SGAQ Sr. Class Presidentg Tri-College Council: Mississippi Intercollegiate Coun- cilg Dean's Listg Transfer. WILLIAM MCGOWAN Jackson B.A., Philosophy, Latin Philosophy Club, Vice-Chairmang Baseball: BCAQ SGA: W. F. Choirg Town Boys, Presidentg Pre-minis- terial Association. MARIANNE MCCRAVEY Forest B.A., English Westminster Fellowshipg BCA Cabinetg KDE: Tri'B Concert Choirg White Columnsg Circle K Sweetheart Best Dressed Girlg Beautyg May Queen. CECILLE MCNEILL Jackson B,A., Elementary Education Eta Sigma Phig KDEQ Westminster Fellowship MARTHA ROSE MATHERS Matlierville B.S., Home Economics Home Economics Club: KDEQ JAMES I-I. MIDDLETON Heidelberg B.A., English Student National Education Association, President. MIKE ELLIS MONSOUR Vicksburg B.A., French Choir, Vice-President, Circle Kg udiciary Committee, President: jr. Class President: Sr. Class President: Misticor Award. SUSAN MORSE Houston, Texas B.A., Elementary Education Canterbury Club, Vice-Presidentg Sock and Buskin. DAN MORSE Brent, Alabama B.A., History Circle K, President, Westminster Fellowshipg Phi Alpha Theta, Presidcntg Phi Mu Alpha Sinlioniag Concert Choir, SCA, Treasurer: BCA, Treasurer, Circle K, Pledge Captain, Board Member, Dean's List. ROSEMARY B. NEAL Flora B.A., Elementary Education Transfer, KDE, Home Economics Club. BOBBY LEE PENNY Baton Rouge, Louisiana B.A., History Circle K, Treasurer, Vice-President, President, District Convention, International Convention, junior Class President, SCA, Mississippi Intercollegiate Councilg Dean's List. WALTER PLAAC Miami, Florida B.S., Chemistry Transfer: Dean's List REGINA POWELL jackson B.A., French, Elementary Education Eta Sigma Phi, KDE: Clan Call. BISHOP PRINCE jackson B.A., Math Tau Sigma Phi, B.S.U., Vice-Presidentg Varsity B Secretaryg Intramural Council Representativeg Basket ball Captaingjr. Class Favorite, Mr. Belhaven. VIIM PUTNAM jackson B.A., English Transfer. SAM U. RAMSEY jackson B.A., French Transfer. UIOE REDMOND Chattanooga, Tennessee B.S. History Transfer. Basketball, 1964-663 Captain, 1966g All- Tournament Teamg Leadership Award, Varsity B Club, BSU, Monitor. MARTY RICI-IIE Greenville, South Carolina B.A., History KDE, Vice-Presiclentg Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary, Sr. Class, Secretaryg Tau Sigma Phi Sweetheart. VICKY ROBERTS Florence B.A., Elementary Education Tau Gammag Cary Art Clubg Sock and Busking Young Republicansg Modern Language Club: Westminster Fellowship. SYLVIA ANN RODY Biloxi B.A., English Clan Callg White Columns: Concert Choir: Eta Sigma Phi, Representative to National Convention, KDE: SGA, Secretary, Tri-College Council, Secretaryg judiciary Councilg Southern Lit. Festival: Volleyballg President's Listg Dean's List. NANCY SMITH Raymond B.A., Elementary Education Concert Choirg.Westminster Fellowshipg KDEg Modern Language Club, BETH SUTTLE jackson B.A., Elementary Education KDE: Westminster Fellowship, Deants List. SHELLEY TAYLOR Mobile, Alabama B.S., Home Economics I-lome Economics Club. HOYT CLEVELAND TILLMAN Crestview, Florida B.A., History Eta Sigma Phi, Vice-President, Phi Alpha Theta, Historiang Omicron Delta, President, Clan' Call: Freshman Class Presidentg Freshman Commission, SGA, Vice-President, President:lTri-College Council Chairman, BCA Award, Honors Program, President's List, Dean's Listg junior Marshal, Who's Who. BEVERLY TULLOS Raleigh B.lVI., Violin BSU, Secretaryg Home Economics Clubg Mu Phi Epsilon, Presidentg Honors Recital, Who's Who, Con- cert Choir, Treasuijerg President's List, Dean's List. WILLIAM LORENZO TURBERVILLE Monroeville, Alabama B.A., History, Bible Clan Call: Varsity Tennisg Varsity B Club, Drama and Plays: Circle K, Secretary, President, Lt. Governor, Division I, Convention Chairman. JOHN VANCE El Dorado, Arkansas B.S. Math President, Men's Dorm Councilg Who's Who, Omicrom Deltag Eta Sigma Phi, President, White Columns Editor, 1964-65. HAROLD VAUCHNJR. jackson B.S., Philosophy Philisophical Society. LINDA A. WICHT Hattiesburg B.A., Art Home Economics Club, Transfer. DAVID BRUCE WIDEMAN Pensacola, Florida B.A., Business Circle Kg SAO. PARKS O. WILLIAMS Charlotte, North Carolina B.A., Christian Education Christian Education Conference ITIZIII. CANDICE WOODWARD jackson B.S., Home Economics KDEg Clan Call, Assistant Business Manlger White Columnsg Home Economics Club Cheeilefidei Beauty. Home Economics Club SAO KDE Treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS jim Lanier ....... ....... P resident Ronald Hieber ..... .... V ice President Katherine Moore .... ............ S ecretary Harriett Peeples . . . ............. Treasurer Virginia Wicke . . . ..., B.C.A. Representative Mike Davis ..... .... S .G.A. Representative 144 Mrs. Frances Allen Ridgeland Mary Francis Allen Goodman Rosalind Antonie Demopolis, Alabama Mary Duval Bragg Vicksburg Richard Balnicky Pensacola, Florida Virginia Beatty Denedin, Florida Johnny Binzel Birmingham, Alabama Bonnie Bower Miami, Florida Bob Bryant jackson Aline Byrnes Carlisle Linda Campbell jackson Breck Castleman New Orleans ma r Af it Beth Cleland jackson Diane Cullinane Houston, Texas Mike Davis Hattiesburg Don Dear jackson joanie Delmar Pensacola, Florida Adrianne DeY0ung Hazlehurst jeane Anne Doughty jackson Mari Fields Ft. Sam Houston, Texas Mary Ann Fillingim Cantonmenl Sylvia Germany Kosciusko Bob Gibson Laurel Hill, Florida Linda Gilmore Moss Point 1-25,2 ..I' .mu Harold Halstead Mobile, Alabama Willard Harrell Arlington, Tennessee Lillian Harris Columbus jucly Hatcher Pensacola, Florida Robert Hays Forest Chris Hcrshfelt Tupelo Ronnie Hieber Atlanta, Georgia Fred Hughes jackson Davileen Al ennings Tutwiler Carol Ann jones Hattiesburg Cllzirlyne jones Pickens Ann Katzcnmier Port Gibson Sue Kenmore jackson William Key Lampoc, California -Ianie Lanier Savannah, Georgia Jim Lanier Savannah, Georgia jeanelte Lee Shreveport, Louisiana Cindy Lounsberry Fort Walton Beach, Florida Betsy Lundy Belzoni john McElroy Charlotte, N. Carolina Martha McLaurine Birmingham, Alabama Ann McLean Meridian Linda McLeod Lucedale l Dwight Middleton jackson Katie Moore Macon Ruthie Mullendore Magnolia Linda Nixon Miami, Florida Lynda Owen Bradenton, Florida Harriet Peeples Greenville Vicki Pierce Robinsonville -I ack Reed Tuscumbia, Alabama Charles Risher Meridian Merry Rostron Vancouver, Washington Larry Sharp Collinsville .Xb Sandy Sloop Atlanta, Georgia Bill Stribling Union Rush Swayze jackson Pat Toole Crossett, Arkansas Cecelia Turner jackson Debbie Wacker Lima, Peru Tom Weatllersby Florence Ellen White Mebane, N. Carolina Virginia Wicke Pensacola, Florida Linda Wilbourn jackson Peggy Williams Montrose, Alabama May Belle Witcher French Camp Bill Wymond jackson Class qv 1967. . .cana'z'a'Q2 ' ,- . V- 1 ' if- Q . 4 1511 ,4 f I 1 .-4 ' .EMD Z ,, ' .Q pf: -v 151 2 ff T i 2 eq K1 if I 2 3? Y -e 9 ax wil SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President flst Semesterj .... Dannie Massie President 12nd Semesterj ....... jim Long Secretary ........... Marianne Hoolsema Treasurer ............... Virginia Hill S.G.A. Representative . . . .... Bebo Elkin B.C.A. Representative ..... Dominic Aquila 152 Dominic Aquila' Miami, Florida Fred Austin Sheffield, Alabama McBee Barbour Yazoo City Glenn Bebout Miami, Florida Larry Bein Brookhaven Jeanne Biggs Natchez Priscilla Brady Laurel Penny Brewster Perry, Georgia Maqorie Budd Bradenton, Florida Roberta Burns jackson Sondra Carlson jackson jan Carnes Montgomery, Alabama Ann Carter Montgomery, Alabama Frank Covington Meridian Kathie Cowles Mobile, Alabama joy Denham jackson Caroline Dinwiddie Brooksville, Florida Sue Dodson Robert, Louisiana Helen Drummond jackson Bebo Elkin Yazoo City Martha Emmons Evansville, Indiana Eddie Ensley Columbus, Georgia julie Ervin Crystal Springs Kay Freeman Hattiesburg Donnie Frazier Yazoo City Cary Gardner Hattiesburg Judi George Indianapolis, Indiana Tim Geske jackson john Griflith jackson Milly Hanby lfairhope, Alabama Tom Hardy Canton Bill Hawk Brewton, Alabama 4 ai ,rsigvf are Linda Helton jackson Virginia Hill Greenville Hank l-lolmaugli Shalimar, Florida Marianne Hoolsenia Houston, Texas Velma Howell Pensacola, Florida jeaneue Hudson jackson john Hughes jackson Emily jones Tampa, Florida janeljones jackson Ruby Kelly jackson Peter King Hinsdale, Illinois Larry Kline Ft. Lauderdale, Flor ida Virginia Lee jackson jimmy Long jackson Fred Lytle Brookhaven Becky Magee Concord, Tennessee Carl Marshall Midfield, Alabama Danny Massie Canton Ann May jackson Mary McArthur Tucson, Arizona Shelton McKay Pelahatchie Ruth Miller Yazoo City Susan Nail Tupelo Rita Neal Seneca Falls, New York Linda Nelson Memphis, Tennessee Diane O'Neil Hattiesburg Terry Peterson Mobile, Alabami joey Pipa Pensacola, Florida joe Platt jackson Bill Pleasant jackson Judy Poole Franklinton vlanie Read Paulding Larry Rolf Miami, Florida john Rollo jackson Robert Schneider Miami, Florida David Singley Atlanta, Georgii Donna Slater Fort Lauderdale, Lynn Smith Florida New Orleans, Louisiana Wilson Smith Waucllula, Florida Peggy Smith Montgomery, Alabama Rosemary Stanford Bay Minette, Alabama Sandra Stringer jackson jane Swett Vicksburg Gayle Thompson Manasco Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Wendell Wade West Feliciana, Louisiana john Warren Miami, Florida Nancy Wasson Seattle, Washington Peter Wimberly Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Linda Wiggins jackson james Wilburn jackson Danny Williamson jackson Debbie Wood Powder Springs, Alvin Word jackson Becky Worthy Pickens john Yarborough jackson Larry Zachow Niceville, Florida Georgia IQ. ,gg 1.5 Y-'nisi --. - FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ........ Vice-President . . . Secretary ...... Treasurer ....... S.G.A. Representative 158 Steve Wilburn . Candy Croft . . Carol Davis Joyce jenkins john Ragland Alice Aldrich Corinth -lane Allen jackson Mary Elizabeth Bagby Sanclersville jones Thomas Baker Athens, Louisiana Mollie Baker Atlanta, Georgia Elizabeth Baxter Montgomery, Alabama Jeanne Cameron Berry Atlanta, Georgia Betty Bethay jackson Ann Ballard Bishop Tupelo Mary Elizabeth Blanton Hattiesburg Sharon Florence Blieden Bixley, Oklahoma Patricia Ann Bonnet jackson Mike Boteler Florence Adrian Ann Boyd Laurel john Bradford Laurel Becky Jane Bradshaw jackson Eleanor Leigh Brittain Black Mountain, North Carolina Mark Saunders Burden Ridgewood, New lersey Martha Marian Caldwell Miami, Florida Beverly Ann Calhoun Basslield Colleen jo Ann Carr jackson Dorothy Kaye Carr Prairie Point Deena Massie Casburn Sumner Carol Conway Vicksburg Donald Ray Cox jackson Gale Suzanne Crawley Kosciusko jo Candance Croft Atlanta, Georgia Emily Kathleen Croker Brewton, Alabama William Timothy Curnow Louisville Janice Anne Daniels jackson Carol Ann, Davis Yazoo City Mary Catherine Davis Hattiesburg jo Cille Dawkins jackson john Thomas De Bardeleben Montgomery, Alabama Dianne De Young I-Iazlehurst Locke Dixon Reed Greenville, South Carolina john Doster Brookhaven Glenda Eaton Miami, Florida jane Echols Evergreen, Alabama Paul Evans Yazoo City Lyn Falkenheiner Woodville janet Farr jackson Brenda Hoover Hopewell, Virginia Joyce -jenkins Meridian 161 Candy Field jackson Gwendolyn Fleming Woodleaf, North Carolina Lynn Flynn Jackson Rose Mary French jackson Pat Frenzer jackson Rebecca Gayden Kosciusko joan Goddard Wheaton, Illinois Janice Gray jackson Murray Greer Athens, Louisiana Charlotte Hankins Brandon Stephanie Hannon Tampa, Florida Kay Harrison Pascagoula Tony Hastings Mooresville, North Carolina Linda Hill Vicksburg Glynn Hofer Memphis, Tennessee Leigh Holmes Pontotoc Kerryjones jackson Sarah jones jackson Paula King Brandon Annie Kirkham jackson Katherine Kyle Franklin, Louisiana Dottie Lambert Bowling Green, Florida Phyllis Legg jackson Marilyn Loomis jackson jerrine McCarthy Baton Rouge, Louisiana Vickie McCarty Laurel Mary jo McCollum jackson Kent McDaniel Lumberton Sharon McEwen Birmingham, Alabama judy McGraw Brandon james McGuire Atlanta, Georgia Cindy McKinney Meridian julia Ann McLean West Point Missy McMullan Hattiesburg Susan MacDonald Decatur, Georgia Ann Martin Avondale Estates, Georgia Katherine Martin Miami, Florida Margaret Martin Purvis Maria Martinez Miami, Florida Sharyn Martinson Lexington, Kentucky Q' -3 fav Ed Melvin Canton Margaret Moore Macon Priscilla Morse Brent, Alabama .Ioanne Mosley jackson Cherry Mulcay Wauchula, Florida Helen Murray Knoxville, Tennessee Martha Neal Meridian Tom Nicholson Decatur, Georgia Mike Norcom jackson janet Norwood Lake Worth, Florida Kay Oliver Winona Beth Ormond Forest jim Ostenson Coral Gables, Florida Mary Beth Owens Sumrall jane Pearson jackson Dee Piper Birmingham, Alabama Kirby Post Gulfport John Ragland Atlanta, Georgia john Reeves Pensacola, Florida Robert Rose jackson Danette Ross Gulfport jo Rowley Kingsport, Tennessee Beverly Runnells Jackson Sandra Schrieter jackson Marilyn Shankles Ripley judy Shoemaker Ellisville Erma Lee Sills jackson Patricia Slayclen Demopolis, Alabama Ann Smith jackson Gay Smith jackson Bill Smith Pensacola, Florida Sarah Stamps Brookhaven Diane Standridge Memphis, Tennessee Susan Stephens Indianapolis, Indiana Cheryl Stephenson Meridian Carolyn Still jackson Barbara Stribling jackson Mary Stuart Decatur, Georgia Sheryl Lynn Thompson Centreville Anne Tidwell Memphis, Tennessee 'fb Susan Woodward jackson Linda Wren Miami, Florida Sherry Zeagler jackson john Tolbert Appalachia, Virginia Barbara Traylor Decatur, Georgia D. L. Upton jackson Betty Vance Meridian Nancy Van Zant jackson Marie Waddell Atlanta, Georgia Sara Warnack Brookhaven jerry Wetmore Cleveland, North Carolina john Whidden New Orleans, Louisiana john Williams Monroeville, Alabama Sandra Wilson Panther Burn jane Windels jackson H XE i X 'V' pa: A Glance: tlzejaosh. . Martha Caldwell, hailing from Miami, was Capers Edi- tor of the White Columns. Danette Ross, from Gulfport, served as Freshman Edi- tor of the White Columm. Scott Young, a jackson freshman, was elected the best- dressed co-ed, and was Belhaven's entry in Glamour maga- zine's search for the ten best-dressed co-eds in America. f .i up-sa Photograph of-Miss Young Gay Smith, of-jackson, discusses assuming the Clan Call editorship with Dennis jackson, first semester editor. by joan Goddard. Capers hw? ' ig in, x ff Tm Rv., Cin-der'ella, dressed in yellow. . 'fs 31.91 f 4 weakling?? Psst . . . I forgot what comes after, Welcome to Belhaven Would you believe . . .just thirty days ago I was a ninty pound F6711 V ' f . ' 1?-: ' 2.11-.,, i l' s iii ., . , i s V ' But Mr. De Vos, it's only cokel just plug him in, and he'll sit up! 168 If Monsour sees me, I'm sunk. I'll see you and raise you two bucks. .A ,JQQZE5 LM '5i'5?9 'I Sway y gy W ug Ei- 1 gg'?.ii2m,, Mew .L www 355' W X my slew iii? Come on, Chase, you can do better than that! 169 o ...B ay y y Q l'll tell you what, I won't tell Miss Peck if you won't. Ji me fps I If Blanche can do it so can I, 'zz Now here's the funny part, our deadline was three weeks ago! But Bill, 1 promise he wasjust my third cousin! Don't look so dejected, Barboo, but you just aren't Theta Phi Bela material. 170 O.K. Coach - I'm ready! -Hifi Lel's see, all I do is close m-y eyes and Click my heels three limes and I'll'be in Oz, The concert was lousy, but you should have seen the after-party. 0 Xlrvfl Curb thy tongues, knaves! I , y Q x l f Lv V v , H V ,gp 'r rr ', . ' , Me, me, me-got a rocking chair . . . oh! Now, for my next trick . . . 171 A camera!! Don't let Helen see me! ?' JM, . 2127- 3 Img I guess this is the next best thing to Europe. Will the real Robin Hood please step forward? I think I dropped my Contact down there. Let's see, at 755 profit, this should rake in about l I'll give you just twenty-four hours to turn yourself in. Smile, and the world . . . 173 Yeah, that's what I said, Grand Schwamp of Gamma Rho! Oh, no! Miss Peck is gonna kill me. Our thanks to: In completing a college yearbook, there is a limit to the ability of the staff. When we reach this limit, it is necessary to call on the help of other people. The White Columns staff of 1966 would like to thank the following people for their assistance: Mrs. Chandler Clover, our advisorg Miss Barbara Austin, assistant Director of Publicityg and Dennis jackson, Clan Call Editorg for their great help in taking pictures, obtaining information, and understanding the needs of a yearbook staff. For photographs, too, we thank Bob Stainton and Mike jones. We would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Massena Culley, ofjackson, for the use of their estate, Picnic Hill, in photographing the beauties for 1966. Our thanks go, too, to Navarro-McLean Interiors for the use of their establishment for a feature pictureg and to Miss Charlotte Capers, at the Old Capitol Museum, for her permission to photograph in that building. We acknowledge the help of Frank Hains, Daily News columnist, for supplying photographs of Eudora Welty. Thanks go to Miss Loren Ormond, Miss Bessie Ford,jerry DeLaughter, Bob Mathis, and John Mullen, for consenting tojudge at the 1966 Feautres Beauty Tea. We also thank Mrs. joe Bowden, Mrs. T. C. Harmon, and Miss Camille Beauchamp for their help with that event. We thank Mr. Smith, of Pippen-Smith Photography, for his excellent work and assistance, and Mrs. Katherine Doolittle, of that employ, for her help. Our gratitude goes to Charles Scott, local representative for the American Yearbook Company, and Mrs. Dorothy Bermejo, our consultant at that company in Topeka, Kansas. Sincere thanks goes to Mrs. Gayle Thompson Monasco, our Theme Editor, whose leadership steered us through the opening segment of this book. 174 We wish to acknowledge the following people, the staff members of this 1966 White Columns, for the invaluable time and effort that they put into the production of this year- book: Rosalind Antonie Roberta Burns Martha Caldwell Sondra Carlson Kathleen Croker Adrianne De Young Sue Dodson Helen Drummond Bill Hawk Velma Howell Susan Nail Bette Phelps Judy Poole Danette Ross Peggy Smith Rosemary Stanford Debbie Wacker Candy Woodward gfndbatztw Eiwmayvbaeoww 175 Debbie Wacker Lay-Out Editor Jim Ostenson C 0-E ditor Larry Zachow Co-Editor We are advancing, As is the world- And with advancement Grows even greater the hope That we shall live in peace . . . someday J P r I I' .v-Q,


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