Belhaven University - White Columns Yearbook (Jackson, MS)
- Class of 1967
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A I V , ffmffffz a .fffi ' 4 I .?- Belhaven College Jackson, Mississippi BELHAVEN ...M- '2 1 X Y 'Ki' ' 'WL -' ' J N rx enrichment of spiritual values . . 5 f ,,. . ., MQ., F 9.5.82 ,-: R f X' F'--fr progress in unity through . MW 1-Q JE, ' ,' 1 ., wr - - ,i... -, 'QFILLIJIL enrichment of spiritual values. . . iarigxsmi af 'wh ' f . ,. ,n, .- .Lxf Wm., ,- . x 57 I-QW 'F ,Q K' Q appreciation of cultural heritage ep wi 4 -Nd. V X , '. fir.- .: ' G I 4, lx K , X . ..,:., ..,. - : ' A U 7 iq: h Q - ' 8 scope of Vision -li the lives of its students . I-E' V x..,Q - V -X, f' wi Q r., 1 Q fgf 5 Af X f., -ff g, Q sw k X, 2. me um we - sw :iw it Q1 ,Q participation in athletics . . a l 1 f - V .. ... ,, 1 13131-:rin-nv-.wx-mc,-4.,nu-m.11vun Faculty and Administration 18 Classes 36 Features 80 Fine Arts 106 Organizations 122 Athletics 160 E K ,A 5 1, x x 5 jx A ff Zvs ' saw .. 1, .lu -- x 1 L 4' ' x-L ' R4 X 4 ,s ln.. ww w. 'Vx' MAA 'I 0 I F , 'Q Css 0 Elk!-Q-Z 'Vi' ' J sw Eh ' 4-. Q 4 9.11 ,5 xKwNk:v0, 9:4 'Q ft md' 1 V - . - , ?5fac'm--5 , . 4 ' wx I ' xaelisq 's gf - 'V 1 1' ' , iv Q V 's 0 if ' JRW 4 Q ' kj 1 XXX W. , .. 1.1 S- . F .iw A A Q yi !. t4.. 'l' ! 8 , f. 'fo ii A li 7, e314--ff'4'ii iw .fm H ... it A y N ...gig 'Q' 14j if.:- - 3915? 1 A : ' f . 4 A ' M 1, iff f 1 Q: l.,- PL ll 'E ai .QI X 2. . .4 1 17 ,Y 1 I , , , Mr!! , , .,.-, ff ifl. Lilii Dedication NS ' Q - . - l' 3- , in l '-r 3 , Walter A. Elwell l F min ws fgmg 35 411' M, ,, gggxwg 1 it N M, W, n :R vii, M sgffapxnap N . l , AA , ,s , ?- u as H we 15.-1 ' 4'Behold how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell to- gether in unity! Psalms 13311. Progress in unity holds a challenge that most men would quickly shy away from. But Walter A. Elwell, associate professor of Biblical studies, philosophy and Greek, and Henry Thomas Ford, associate professor of voice and director of the Belhaven Concert Choir, have taken on this challenge, contributing great- ly to Belhaven's progress in unity. As the mirrors of art and knowledge, which clasp hands and create the full student, the full man, and the unity of existence, they have given fully of themselves for our unity in Christ. For their rational open-mindedness and an appreciation of the beautiful, we proudly dedicate the 1967 White Columns to Walter Elwell and Henry Thomas Ford. 17 'Egg-wee , .. , His , . H ' N 1 5555. , w nz: xr lk :Ii 5 I E V - ' i :1 A ' E:i:E Q wg' 1 ,rw my se W ' 1 : Y V ,N ji . r it, Q: 'i'. QiEgrrNNNsggggQQgQll '...H... igE'uuu,Lgw 'll .gg.Mggiii.. HH ' at Q E 2 H 11 ge ,', ,M eigsis-'i' N ff is fSi5,25t w W - 2 Q ' xiii is 3 1 ' ww w 'tx uf-'3' .. wr. M ' E is W, T :,.,,a ' giildi H H H gif: P :gig Henry Thomas Ford Sli, Faculty and Administration J im Ostenson Editor QL 19 F J., ., api-'Www ' et? , fvgg. ,- ' mx., H ' +-. 1 F5 Xi I EE, 'HQ rl J ' I Wu I ' +. ,Y r -'1a1.5.1..:g b Vw.. it ,JJ . 'V A IT 1 x W Administration PRESIDENT HOWARD J. CLELAND ig' ii' .. Ewing J J,- ,. Q ,...--- N, ' ::--N V. Q' , gf . - i ii f i x,,Qb3Jl5f-?' V I 4 1 i fvgivitr A, ' M jj Ei: Lfl., k fax uf' H , lim , -N - '-:N -' '- elf' Administration DR. S. DEWEY BUCKLEY, JR. 59 S X Academic Dean and Registrar 2 4 MRS. CHANDLER CLOVER Director of Public Relations vi J if ROBERT De VOS Dean of Students WILLIAM Mc CLAIN Business Manager J 'iv Hag' '55 Qi ' C 1 ,, :Z Y-ggixh-fax , iir , I F15 -f 22 ,iw x BILLY THAMES MISS HOPE REID Director of Admissions Librarian MISS BESS CALDWELL Dean of Women MRS. H. M. POWERS Director of Placement Service CA RL RAY Admissions Counselor Field Representative Facult . DR. DEWEY BUCKLEY Latin PROF. J.B. ALLEN MRS. H.M. POWERS ,....--- '- DR. S. S. IVANOFF Botany Mathematics Secretarial Science WFP DR. J. T. ECHOLS, JR. - Chemistry ' if 1 W 1 . . E in .IF N ' I W MRS. J.H. BOWDEN Speech and Drama di DR. WILLIAM DURRETT English PROF. LAMAR NEAL History MISS CAMILLE BEAUCHAMP Home Economics MISS LUCY HAMBLIN Mathematics PROF. .I..I. SCOTT PROF. WALTER ELWELL Bible PROF. WILLIAM SPELL Physics MISS EVELYN TACKETT MRS. T. c. HA RMON Li ia Home Economics MISS TI-IELMA MAFFETT I' PROF THOMAS ELKIN Bible MISS MARGARET SHIELDS English -Q-.-...Q y ' iii ,. i if H , 5.57.1 Y H- PROF. CHARLES RUGG 4 'Q' ' ' I' History PROF. WILLIAM AVERA Music DR- JULIA IVANOFF History PROF. LEWIS DALVIT Music DR JAMES W WARD Biology Sf-M MISS VIRGINIA HOOGENAKKER Music Qg5'i': L I X I- MISS .IOHNNIE S. WEBB Spanish MRS. R. L. EZELLE - French Wag? g PROF. R, E. LAMPKIN Business MISS ANNIE VERNON BRENT Latin 4 i MRS. DUDLEY PEELER Biology MRS. J. ROBERTS - Music 11- new 552.5 5, S. PROF. DOUGLAS CROW German PROF. JOHN AKERS BIBLE PROF. HENRY FORD Music PROF. ROBERT DE VOS Music MRS. H. L. McKENZIE English DR. G. T. PREER - Philosophy MRS. G. WM. ELIA MR. KENNETH SLAUCHTER MRS. HOY MITCHELL MISS BETTYE QUINN Education - .Tr ' iw W ...N w L? H 543' DR. JO ALLEN BRADHAM English 5 -Ein. 5 W ' .15 :il-:E If ,N Q -i DR. NORMAN E. HARPER Christian Education and Bible ' Sk, f MISS MARIE-ROSE TIZON French MRS. CALVIN J. LUCAS, JR. History MISS RUTH A. BLACKBURN Biology H an 'Q' ,f x.,l MRS. ZACK HUGGINS Secretarial Science PROF. WILSON BENTON, JR. Bible rf MISS LUCY PECK COACH JAMES McLEOD Physical Education PROF. WALTER ELWELL Bible l 1, 4 1 .gr Q .D 9 A 9 1' 85 1 Q 4, G 9 L , NV. I .,-. -eww Q... STAFF 2 MRS. J. B. USRY Bookkeeper MRS. ESTA SPELL Assistant to the Registrar YN. Fi., N? MISS BARBARA AUSTIN Assistant Director of Public Relations JERALD BALL Oiiice Manager e,,.f- '. k.,k .f,f X X f MISS MARGARET WEATHERSBY Secretary lo the President ,gl wx 5' or H R 5 . . E . V' , Q W . , Y .M i Y ' ,sw MRS. WALTER ALLEN Secretary to the Business Manager MRS. T. L. CRAWLEY Secretary lo the Academic Dean 31 2 MRS. BURTON CLARK Secretary to the Director of Admissions if ' nn.- 1 I 1 EE L Mi MRS. GENE BARHAM Secretary to the President s Oflice QM ww Qui X ' E WWQQ V - J W E - --1 A, Ns, Y 5' i '- W. ,UL ' . I I Q .. ,Q , sl K L5 L - :IQ asv i 5 . 1.:. 'V Q: ' 3 5 egg, ' 3 img , 'E I? A,:, , .,.,,, x l! I ' i 1' :- L , .5 J .. Vs A H' Qi' ax ss MRs.RUTH CARR F-' - .:.. , Secretary to the Dean of Students 4 'A Q MRS. STELLA GARNER Nurse Wli. X WALTER ALLEN Director of Physical Plant CHARLES DORSEY Manager of Bookstore and Grill ,N ',,,3gfg.:,N..m.Q Wgfgiigi. ERICK KEARNEY, JR. Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds MRS. NELL SNAVELY MRS. BESSIE ROBINSON MRS. LETTYE LEWIS Dietilians 'J?X- ..... 1 '54 - I . -H k - W K--Q... - f Q, .nf Z. is ' ,L . . - ,Y -.5 : 5 1 V , ,-. 1. . 4 - . , 'f if i , :DJ A 2-5 is .1 . 1 ,, .JL .A A ' .'i f' 'A 7' N A ,- 5 K I 1 53 14 :ii 'Ls I 1 sf' as 2 , sw . 12 K 7 iii 5 in P ' 5 3 is 22, .xx 1 . ., if -55 - - Q1 7- 3? was 1. I' ' ' A z ,sw gm .5 5. 1? V B Hostesses Mrs. Mary Walker Mrs. Annie Bernard and Mrs. John Combs Mrs. Lottye Shaw Rose, Miss Bess Caldwell, and Mrs. Owen Williams 2. 1 . W N sq 1 Q? X' tk- Board Of Trustees FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mr. T. Jasper Lowe, Executive Committeeg Mr. Warren A. Hood., Executive Committeeg Mr. Stuart C. Irby, Vice Chairman of the Board, Executive Committeeg Mr. .l. L. Lotterhos, .lr.g Mr. .l. R. McCravey, .lr.g Mr. W. E. Walk- er, .lr.g Mr. S. A. Robinson, Jr., Secretary of the Board, Executive Committeeg President Howard .l. Clelandg Judge Michael L. Carr, -v Jr., Chairman of the Board, Executive Committeeg Mr. William F. Winter, Vice Chairman of the Board. Executive Commiltceg Rev. Lee M. Gentryg Mr. George K. Wadeg Rev. Leland C. .lorgenseng Rev. Adrian E. De Youngs, Mr. Harold Barberg Rev. T. Robert Ful- tong Mr. R. G. Kennington, Executive Committeeg Mr. W. Calvin Wells, Executive Committee. in: 3 W Q iw AJEPMI. Classes Karen J . Ingram Editor 5 :af W 31 X W W, iff ff ww ' '1 'M wg ' riff . A K u 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Virginia Wicke ..... .... P resident Mary Ann Filligim . , . .... Secretary Senator Katie Moore ......, .... Ronnie Hieber .... .... Larry Cupitt .......... ,,,, Adrianne De Young .... .... 38 Senator Senator Senator FRANCES ALLEN Ridgeland ROSALIND ANTONIE Demopolis, Alabama B.S. Philosophy SAO Treas.-Sec., WFg Cary Art Club Int amural Council. V. Pg Phil. Society Sec White Col umnsr, Volleyball. GINNY BEATTY Dunedin, Florida B.S. Voice Concert Choir, Transfer. WALTER BLACK Jersey City, New Jersey B.S. Philosophy Dorm Pres. BONNIE BOWER Miami, Florida B.A. Elementary Educa SAO, Intramural Council, WF C rcle K Ma d SNEA. ROBERT BRYAN T, J R Jackson Concert Choirg Clansmen. LINDA CAMPBELL Jackson BRECK CASTLEMAN New Orleans., La. B.A. English mmm WW, we lu... ls 'Q V 15 Freshman Class President, W.F., Sophomore in at Class President, SGA Vice President, SGA Presi- dent, Basketball letterman, Scholastic Award, Tau Sigma Phi. BETH CLELAN D .Iackson Elementary Education B.A. Clan Call Staff, Home Economics Club, W.F., Modern Language Club, SNEA, BCA. DIANE CULLINANE Houston., Texas B.A. Elementary Education REBECCA DANIELS Jackson B.S. Art Tau Gamma, Cary Art Club, Kappa lon, W.F., SNEA, BCA. BETTY DAVIS Jackson B.S. Home Economics Transfer, Home Economics Club, Cary Art Club., Wesley, SNEA. 559: -3 Delta Epsi- gl ug l MIKE DAVIS Hattiesburg, Miss. B.A. Philosophy Concert Choir, W.F. Varsity B., Omicron Delta, Circle K., Civitan Club, Phi Mu Alpha, Young Republican, Eta Sigma Phi, S.G.A., Dean's List, Basketball, Baseball, Freshman Commission. 4-0 is 3 it llf W' f llwwsfflww www. an QA we Fill ,w, as MARY ELLEN HALE Brookhaven B.S. Business Education 41 DON DEAR Jackson JOANIE DELMAR Pensacola, Florida B.A. Christian Education Volleyball, Co-captg WFg Tri-B3 Transfer. ADRIANNE DE YOUNG Hazlehurst B.A. Art Class Favoriteg Class Sec.:, SAOQ Dorm Council Presg Senateg Tri-Bg Kappa Pig Cary Art Clubg WFg White Columnsg Dean's List. JEAN ANNE DOUGHTY Jackson B.S. Home Economics Faculty Awardg Denn's Listg KDEg Home Ec Clubg President's List:, Tau Gammag Secg Christmas Tree. MARY ANN FILLIGIM Cantonment, Florida B.A. Elementary Education Tri-B3 Class Sec-Tres.g Volleyballg WFg Trans- fer. LINDA SUE GILMORE Jackson B.S. Business Administration Tau Gammag Phi Beta Lambda. HAROLD HALSTEAD Mobile, Alabama B.S. Biology SAO President, Kappa Pi, Cary Art Club, Bio- logical Science Organization, Omicron Delta, Sock and Buskin, White Columns, Dean's List., Who's Who. VIRGINIA WILLARD HARRELL Arlington, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education Tri-B, Concert Choir, Highlanders, Who's Who, W.F., KDE, Dean's List, House Presi- dent. ROBERT EVERMONT HAYS Forest, Mississippi B.S. Biology Circle K, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. BSO. Con- cert Choir, Highlanders. VIRGINIA CRAIG HILL Greenville, Mississippi B.A. Elementary Education., Latin KDE, Eta Sigma Phi, White Columns Editor, Who s Who , Class officer, Dean's List. MOTOKO IWAI Kobe, .lapan Christian Education DAVILEEN J ENNINGS Tutwiler, Mississippi B.A. Elementary Education Concert Choir, KDE, Home Economics Club, Westminister Fellowship, Monitor. 'ak ,2 ,.. CAROL ANN JONES Hattiesburg., Mississippi B.A. Elementary Education Freshman Commission, W.F., K.D.E. f li 42 ZZ. X52 L. CHARLYNE COOPER JONES Pickens I B.M. Organ ' vw? Mu Phl Epsilon' Press Trl-B' WF' BCA- Or I gan Guildg May Maidg Concert Choir: Dorm Pres.g Dorm Council Repq Honors Recital. KATHERINE JONES Canton - ,sal w vig? 1- SUE KENMORE Jackson MARY KIRKPATRICK Sarasota., Florida I B.A. Elementary Education SNEAg Spanish Clubg Dorm Presg Intramurals. .IANIE MARIE LANIER Savannah, Georgia B.A. Elementary Education Home Ec Club, Secg Tri-B, Treasg KDEg Tau W Sigma Phi Maid- Sweetheartg Class favoriteg Monitor. JIM LANIER Savannah, Georgia B.A. Bible Intramuralsg Baseball. CYNTHIA JO-ANNE LOUNSBERRY Fort Walton Beach, Florida Foreign Language CIub:, Home Ecg Tri-B4 WFg KDEQ SNEAQ Clan Call Staffg Monitor. 43 ELIZABETH STENART LUNDY Belzoni, Mississippi B.A. English Cary Arl Club, Modern Foreign Languages Club, W.F., K.D.E., Sock and Buskin, SNEA, Home Economics Club, Dean's List. LUCIA JANE McINTOSH Jackson B.S. Business Transfer, Phi Beta Lambda, SNEA, Cary Art Club, Dean's List. RON McKINNEY Lake Charles, Louisiana Art Basketball, Tennis, SGA, SAO., Cary Art Club., Kappa Pi, Concert Choir, Beta Psi, Clan Call, White Columns., BCA, MAA, Mr. Belhaven. ANN MCLEAN Meridian, Mississippi Christian Education K.D.E., C.V.A., W.F., Clan Call, White Col- UITIIIS. MARTHA MCLAURINE Birmingham., Alabama B.A. Elementary Education Girls' Triple Trio, W.F., Highlanders, Choir, Dean's List. KATHERINE ALUN MOORE Macon, Mississippi B.A., English Dean's List, Eta Sigma Phi, Tri-B, K.D.E., Sen- Q ator, W.F. Concert ALMA RUTH MULLENDORE Magnolia, Mississippi Home Economics Home Economics Club, Volleyball, K.D.E., SNEA, W.F., S.A.O., Clan Call, Intramural Award. 44 iii: EW? L.. t J s -cw Q. PM. LARRY DEAN SHARP Collinsville B.A. Bible ml 5? E' it 'iii-, 'E' ' 'H , i T..-'fsz Q 2- r SUSAN NAIL Tupelo B.A. Latin, French Eta Sigma Phi, V.P., B S U, Sec, KDE, Beauty Tau Sigma Phi Maid, Dean's List, White Col umns. LINDA OWEN Bradenton, Florida B.A. Christian Education HARRIETT LOUISE PEEPLES Greenville B.A. Elementary Education Freshmen Commission, Sec, BCA, Sec, BSU, Pres, Class Treas, Tri-B, Pres., Kappa Delta Epsilon, V.P., President s List, Dean's List, Faculty Award, .lr. Marshall, May Day Maid, Who's Who, White Columns. VICKI PIERCE Robinsonville B.S. Home Economics PAT PITTMAN Florence B.A. Business CHARLES RISHER., JR. Meridian B.A. History Circle K, Pres, Phi Alpha Theta, V.P., Omic- ron Delta, SGA, Treas., SJC., Chairman, SNEA, Foreign Lang. Club, Intramural, WF, Clan Call, Cartoon Award, Who's Who, Dean's List. BCA, Pres, Student Council, Circle K, Dean's List, Transfer. N 45 KAREN SINGLETON fMrs.j .Iackson B.M. Music SANDY SLOOP Pirapora., Brazil Bible Transfer, W.F., B.C.A., Tau Sigma Phi. RUSH SWAYZE Jackson Bible Freshman Commission, Concert Choir, Clans- men Quartet, Circle K, S..l.C., W.F., B.C.A. WILLIAM STRIBLING Union., Mississippi LOIS VALENTINE Valdosta., Georgia B.A. Elementary Education Freshman Commission, Volleyball, Tri-B, K.D.E., W.F. WENDELL WADE Hollywood, Louisiana . w,,. ELLEN GLASGOW WHITE Mebane, North Carolina B.A. Christian Education Modem Language Club, Eta Sigma Phi, W.F., Dean's List, Volleyball, B.C.A., S.G.A., While Columns. 46 in calm -uf no f 5, VIRGINIA WICKE Pensacola., Florida Christian Education B.C.A.. Senior Class President, Senator, Mod ern Foreign Language Club, Eta Sigma Phi Tri-B, Miss Belhaven. LINDA WILBOURN Jackson CHARLES WILSON Jacksonville, North Carolina MAY BELLE WITCHER French Camp, Mississippi B.A. Elementary Education B.C.A., Tri-B, B.S.U., Freshmen Commission K.D.E. CANDACE JOY WOODWARD Jackson Home Economics, History Cheerleader, K.D.E., Young Republicans, Home Economics Club, Beauty, Clan Call, White Columns. WILLIAM K. WYMOND Jackson B.A. Bible Highlanders., Concert Choir, W. F., Circle K., Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Student Director and Accompanist of the Concert Choir and High- landers. fix? THE BELHAVEN MODELING SQUAD? Q4 HDIDI EVER TELL YOU ABOUT MARDI GRAS? 48 4? f-noM1N1c WILL NEVER KNOW. . V R555 H. H X W. ggi!! q uR .QfQ W, 'H 'S :I H' , J, 1 5 ,, ,, S , , x mum! H P V , 'mb W, 'iifgful g5gw'w wi : ,mu I '36 al N K .. f -2' ' ' -' F - -- 52. ri, , f iw Q ' 1' Hg .iz 'l:.:Ag SEA fx Hx QE ' sw.. El Q gs V' 3 My V b ig ' A ' , ,I Y: ' V -J F. ' , .., , 9553 V H, ,w 3 -:-- I, -.x-' ' 'Lg E .E ' nuhmgga' - 4. J f H ' 1' V Q, - 1, 3,1211 HOW ABOUT A TWIN-SPIN OF 'LSNOOPY AND THE RED BARONW? 49 -C1 President ..,. Secretary Historian .... Historian Publicity Senator , Senator . Senator . Senator . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 50 .locyllipa Suewesl Mariano Hoolsema .,.,.. Bill Hawk . , . Sue Dodson .... .limmy Long ... , Wilson Smith . , Dominic Aquila ..... Lynn Smith r l A Wayne Alsobrooks .lackson Donimic Aquila Miami, Florida Priscilla B rady Laurel Penny Brewster Perry, Georgia Shirley Brolherton Shreveport., Lousiana Roberta Burns Jackson Sondra Carlson Jackson .lan Carnes Montgomery, Alabama Frank Covington Meridian Katharine Cowles Mobile, Alabama Rose Eva Dickens Roanoke, Virginia Caroline Dinwiddie Greensboro, Alabama Helen Drummond Jackson Jimmy Elkin Yazoo City Martha Emmons Evansville, Indiana Kay Freeman Hattiesburg .-'Rv -pr Q9 Cary Gardner Hattiesburg john Griffith Jackson John Raymond Hamm Cantonment. Florida Mildred Hanby Fairhope, Alabama William Hawk Brewton, Alabama Nancy Hilburn Florence Marianne Hoolsema Houston, Texas Jeanette Hudson jackson Karen .l. Ingram Carthage Nancy .le-welt Jackson Emily Jones Tampa, Florida ,lanel Hill .loncs .lackson Ruby Kelly Jackson William Key Lompoc, California Peter R. King Hinsdale, Illinois William Kline Boca Raton, Florida .335 ag - Qin 23' A . :sf i s i Q is 'En ., E1 Man Je an Pallerson .lackxon ,lose-ph Anthony Plpa .Ir Pen .null Floruln Wllhamj Pleasant IH Jackson ,lame Adeline Read Jackson LawremcC Roff Wham: Florida .lohn Thomae Rollo III ,lam knon Julia Sharp Jackson Troy F. Shaw Lake Charles Louisiana -:pe WX J 56 us nit 2 EE James Long Jackson Barney McCann Jackson Mary Rebecca Magee Concord, Tennessee ,Iohn B. Marshall Roanoke. Virginia Daniel W. Massie Jackson Ann Miller Jackson Ruth Miller Yazoo City Dianne O'Neal Hattiesburg David H. Singley Atlanta, Georgia Malcom Wilson Smith Wachula, Florida Rosemary Stanforu Bay Minette, Alabama Carol Jeanne Stanway Hattiesburg Helen C. Stillman Theodore, Alabama Sandra Stringer Jackson Joyce Stubbs Jackson Sue Ann Treloar Raymond William E. Webb, Jr. Tuscumhia, Alabama Jud ith C. West Biloxi Susan Wesl New Orleans, Louisiana Linda Wiggins Jackson James Wilburn Jackson Charlotte Williamson Fannin ,hm sa , 2 - 5, K 3251, im 53.1 sim 5 , 1 5,55 H25 M Danny Williamson Jackson SEQ? vi! F L, ANY SH 90 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President . . . ..... .lim Ostenson Secretary .... .... K athleen Croker Senator . . . . Diane DeY0ung Senator . ..,.. Helen Murray Senator . . . . William Curnow Senator . ..... Paul Evans 60 Alice Ann Aldrich Corinth .lane Allen Jackson jones Thomas Baker Athens, Louisiana John McBce Barbour Yazoo City Elizabeth Baxter Montgomery Betty .Io Bethany Jackson Ann Bishop Tupelo Patricia Ann Bonnet Jackson Adrian Boyd Laurel .ludy Bramley Memphis, Tennessee Martha Caldwell Opalocka, Florida Deena Cnsburn Sumner Clarence Chapman Meridian Tim Coker Jackson Carol Conway Vicksburg Donald Ray Cox Jackson Cale Crawley Kosciusko William T. Curnow Louisville Carol Davis Yazoo City Jo Cillc Dawkins Jackson john Thomas Delfiardeleben Montgomery. Alabama Glenda F Eaton Miami, Forida Jane Echols Evergreen, Alabama Paul Evans, Jr. Yazo City Z: xr 3 Candy Fields Jackson Rose Ma ry French Clinton l 's H I Phyllis Legg Jackson X w fm, ,, H , Joyce Elizabeth Jenkins Meridian Annie Harris Kirkham Jackson 63 Rebecca Ca yden Kosciusko Charlotte Hankins Brandon John Thomas Hardy Canton Bettie Harris Boswell, New Mexico Tony Eugene Hastings Mooresville, North Carolina Linda Marie Hill Vicksburg Glynn Hofer Memphis, Tennessee Leigh Holmes Ponlotoc Brenda .l. Hoover Hopewell, Virginia Marilyn Loomis Jackson Nina Victoria McCarty Laurel Sharon McEwen Birmingham, Alabama .lames McDaniel Brookhaven Judy McGraw Jackson Julia Anne McLean West Point Missy McMullen Hattiesburg Katherine Eileen Martin Miami, Florida Sharyn Martinson Lexington, Kentucky W Margaret .lane Moore Macon Priscella Morse Brent, Alabama K u . , .,,1. V-Q, ' 4 Katherine Kyle Franklin, Louisianna Carol Quin Yazoo City My in Mary Mulcay Wauchula, Florida Helen Murray Knoxville. Tennessee Martha Oliver Winona Muybelh Ormond Forest .lames Ostenson Coral Gables. Florida Mary Beth Uwens Sumrall ,lane Pearson .lackson Elizabeth Pitts Warner Robins, Georgia Joseph Platt Gretna, Louisianna .lohn Ragland Birmingham, Alabama Beverly Runnels .lackson Erma Lee Sills Jackson Patricia Slayden Demopolis, Alabama Diane Standridge Memphis, Tennessee Susan Stephens Indianapolis Cheryl Dee Stephenson Fayetteville, North Carolina Mary Stuart Decatur, Georgia Marian Thompson Lithonia, Georgia M .l .ludith Trim Jackson Nancy Van Zant Jackson Betty Vance Meridian Kenneth Welch Crystal Springs John Williams Monroeville, A Sandra Wilson Panther Burn Susan Woodward Jackson Linda Wren Miami, Florida .lames Wright Ontario, Canad labama a ' as.-M - Ji, . S W A , --.,.-l P. E. Advanced Indian Wrestling 305. I G 1 IH ' fe 'bww' L YEP W a good man is hard to find MMMMMMMMMM r ,N -L PSM Hiram .51fX'f'5ffi . ' ,, juris Kms? ff 9 FX- The sign of good taste? President Secretary Senator . Senator . Senator . Senator . Elizabeth Anna Ator Jackson .lack Lee Barnett Winona .lacquelyn Bell Atlanta, Georgia Donald Lewis Blackwell Florence Betty Rebekah Boteler Grenada Linda Suu Bowen Richton Marsha Lynn Brown Brookhaven John Fitzhugh Burns Jackson Cherie Elain Bush La Ceiba, Honduras Miriam Butlioss Canton Edward Lee Canady Miami, Florida Tilcla Lane Connelly Lake Worth, Florida Susanne Cook Fort Lauderdale Dana Warren Casey Jackson Gwen Davis Coral Gables Henry Thomas Davis Brewlon Bobbie Derqfy Miami Springs Beverly Dillon Lorman Laura Drake Nashville Beth Lane Elliot Miami Donald Elliott Fayetteville Pamela Forlenberry Jackson Lynn Fox Jackson Mary Fudge Perry, Georgia Sherron George Mebane Donald Cladney Jackson Dianne Codbold Mobile Marie Cordon Liberty ali-555 fl--E . D , zz- as Carol Jordan Charlottesville, Virginia David Charles Granlhan Long Beach Susan Graves Jackson Patricia Griffith Forrest City, Arkansas Beverly Haden Jackson Dianne Haga Belzoni Virginia Hankins Brandon Judy Harvey Jackson Charlotte Hill Brewton, Alabama Henry Louis Hitt, Jr. New Orleans. Louisana Harriet Holder Jackson Glenn Howard Miami, Florida Lalitia Huff Forest .lohn Stephen Kay Jackson Emily Kees Jackson John T Keetonlll Grenada Mary Leggett Hazlehurst Barbara LeGosl Fort Lauderdale Joyce Lovik Da y ton Beach Ruth Lundy Belzoni Clarence Lutlrell BFCWIOI1, Alabama ,lane Lytlon jackson Vicki McAlpin Jackson Lynn McGown Albany, Georgia Margaret McCurray Long Beach Q? Barbara McGhan Miami, Florida Anna Martin Columbus .lo Lynn Milling .lackson Adele Moriarty Birmingham, Alabama .loan Francis Moriarty Birmingham. Alabama Susan Nelson Honelock, North Carolina Patricia Ann Palmer Picayunc Elizabeth Partridge Avondale Estates Susan Pearson Jackson Bettie Phipps Jackson Susan Pierce Vicksburg Lynn Powell Atlanta, Georgia Polly Pratt Knoxville, Tennessee Marilyn Richardson Tampa, Florida Terry Roff Miami, Florida .lohn Henry Rose Miami, Florida Carol Russel Vicksburg .loyce Scharcr Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Catherine Schwaneheck Alcoa, Tennessee Peggy Scbren Jackson Robert Allen Shearer Jackson John Fields Sloop Brazil Janet Smith Jackson Linda Smith Hollywood, Florida Martha Ann Steed Madison Carolyn Ann Sloul Hazelhurst Rebecca Strong Columbus .76 3' U yd Martha Wilson 1 1 sr TIT? Crccnvillc Lambeth Woodward Jackson 77 Billy Tale Jackson Mary Taylor Atlanta, Geo rgia William H. Tyson .lackson Mary Valentin Valdosta, Georgia ,lill Van Harlingcr Shalimar, Florida Tim Wagner Florala, Alabama David Wargo Jackson Ann Warriner .lackson .lerry Wetmore Cleveland, North Carolina Elizabeth White Water Valley David Williams Montgomery. Alabama .lack Williams Lexington ii The Fresh men were welcomed. . . he-1 34 'Fl 3. .4 -I, , , .45 .VU . . . and welcomed . . . Qw. wr H fig ... then downto work ... Ti li, . . .and finally some time to call their own. 79 ng. Aw ,x ,V 's 1 inf 'sh 1. ': f . . . -- z ...,.m..- f J .X 4 . .g. , ,E ELK.: r . ' ,' - f 'iff' 'Jr v vi . -. .- . W, ,. v.. -A.. K - 1- ,f - 'wtxx , ,pm Hu - 1 '-. .ww . -A :..1 - . - Sams. N. .. ... , - .. '. .sa.a:.. ..,,-.ff Y I -X X ... . Q , X S E7 54.3 A-'.-w, :,, ....,., - , v1..1,..,f. .. - W, . .- 1- . .Y ' X-gm 1. Q . .A -,LA-' ' 'N ., 'J . 1 .,. .N . . x -. , - .1 -- -1-.Ar I , f .uw .pm 1 K Q, ..-,h1gic25g.3-,- -- ' , . zz- v.,, , 1 H Y5'.l-X, .-4 Wh ,sy - .. ,,. . - - . 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Miss Wicke has served as a member of the Freshman Commission., Tri-B, Eta Sigma Phi, and as vice president of Belhaven Christian Association Cabinet and as senior class president. Mr. McKinney has served on the President's Council and on the executive council of M.I.C. He has served as presi- dent of the sophomore class, Varsity B and Tau Sigma Phi and is a member of Kappa Pi. 95 B- ,jj 'I ,rw L A ang: W D ,A A .. ' Nz- ' ,V NF 4' if ' ,Mfg 31 K '4 shfk .fig , 55, 36 nl g visa. Rank if W V . 1 '1 ,A y N E 'x M. I. I ,-59, W-A ' ga ,H , .W .I if 75, yum HQ: . my. , . f V fuse, -'B s w- ..-Q :ai .. , N L. 4' 'ifi?'i'V .. , 4 RVEQQ' 44' W X V 'TS ' WH , Mig. , H, r 'Q 2 . 4 , sg . 1 . K D I S .,' A , wgJf 's.en' my , .I-wriyg t A E?J'1s.'f y,e3:f - H E. v , H 'r ,fy , . , . , ,, . 4. . awidf., K N i h? -. g.....r- . ga 5 . . .- ,, ' , l .i F ,E ,A A M Q, . ' ,'P'fA 'g W Y yjifll 1131 . E, W , 5 .X - F Q , M HW' JW 5-.' ir. 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Ann'May Finalist in Maid of Colton 'W'Qw . .Qpvfgi 'gii 5 2 L3 x I 1 AnnMa Y Jackson s Miss Hospiialily Scott Young Belhaven's Candidate to Miss Mississippi Belhaven Beasts Three M iss Hospitality Title Holders Debbie Calvert Becky Gayden Ann May w w zz -x 4 6 Oxx 5 W SE ., nu . A H, WF' :iw 2212! sau gs? W , wxfkxxu Sin 1 QE... SH ,H 5 . 31155 -1 Tim Whilsell and his Imperial Showband ' M .,. Joan Goddard Folksinger 102 3-5 1 K Q ,xx X J ,Z ug ' Dennis Jackson Stale College Chairman Young Republicans Club Ronnie McKinney Executive Committee Mississippi Intercollegiate Council Q6 Q ,,,., is N -.gy . fm .mr .2 5,5 Q, Qi :fl ,Ti ,,4- 'i ii fi 4 H J 'if Q Best Dressed Emily Kees John Keeton 'Y ZZQI -m ., L: X .IW .Q i H, vm . . , ,W ,iq vm E. Fine Arts Sue Ellen Dodson Editor I l TI-IE BELI-IAVEN CONCERT CHOIR HENRY THOMAS FORD O C ,,, 108 l birth of our Lord. Mr. Ford and accompanist, Bill Wymond take five in a long recording session. The versatile group performs before TV cameras in a special program. The Singing Christmas Tree - an annual lribute to the SINGING CHRISTMAS TREE SOLOISTS 110 -we W! 2 1 WINTER CONCERT February 25, 1967 112 CI-IOIRO TO R s. 'L Wi-1... Y N . Director, Henry Thomas Ford I TR ill WA V u, w,,s,,,,fgfm2f '- Industrious crew starts preparations. Y' K -Last minute details. Q Singers load up again. Accompanist, Bill Wymond warms up with other members. BELHAVE DEB TE TE sg' rf W ,. , l. X gi.. Il' HJ .1 ', if , r . . 1 1 ' .fs , I N115 2 W W ya. 1' gg. ee X , A l Kathie Cowles and Dennis Jackson review plans for toumament competition with Prof. Neal The newest addition to the academic life of the col- lege is the newly formed Debating Team, sponsored by Prof. Lamar Neal, acting chairman of the Department of History, and composed of four top students: Kathie Cowles, Larry Cupitt, Dennis Jackson, and Jim Shields. The team is showing great promise in this, its first year of competition. Among the plans are meet- ings with the University of Southem Mississippi, Mill- saps College, and Harvard. Prof. Lamar Neal, sponsor for the group. 114 iii . - J VI: 'u J! Kathie Cowles Larry Cupitl and .lim Shields Z-X Dennis Jackson HEDDA GABLER by Henrik Ibsen Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12 Directed by Bewey ..........,........... Mott Bowden Student Director ......,...... .,,,, J ames Phillips Stage Manager .............,........ Nathan Pentecost Scott Young and Henry Hitt Glenn Howard., Katie Moore, and Ann Kirkham Hedda Gabler .... George Tesman . . . Miss Julian Tesman Judge Brack ..... Mrs. Thea Elvsted . Ejlert Lovborg . . , Bertha .......... 116 9 , B Mari Fields and Scott Young, CAST . Scott Young Glenn Howard Ann Kirkham . . Henry Hitt . . Mari Fields Steve Wilburn . Katie Moore Steve Wilburn and Mari Fields JOH CROWE RANS OPENS LITER RY SERIES - November 10 Poet-scholar-critic, ,lohn Crowe Ransom. Mr. Ransom speaks with Eudora Welty, another featured speaker in the literary series. .wi jr ' Belhaven student sceks an autograph. .lohn Crowe Ransom's poems, critic Randall ,larrell has said, are full of an alfection that cannot help itself for an innocence that cannot help itselff' As the first speaker in Belhaven's literary series, Mr. Ransom proved that state- ment true to 'an audience of students, faculty, and guests. The poet gave read- ings from his three volumes of poetry with such varied topics as death., leg- ends, and the meeting of lovers. Insert- ing humorous anecdotes and asides., Mr. Ransom kept his audience charmed through the readings of some of his best-known and best-loved poems. Richard Eberhart RICH RD EBERH RT FEBRUARY 1 On his first visit to Mississippi, Richard Eber- hart presented a program of readings and criti- cal comments on some of his best-know poems. Beginning with his earliest works and progress- ing to his latest, Mr. Eberhart pointed out various moods and changes of attitude as he read. His comments ranged from numerous references to philosophy to a discussion of the inspiration of poetry. He concluded his lecture with a few of his most recent works, then held an informal question-answer and autograph ses- sion in the Heidelburg Lounge. Mr. Eberhart signs a book . 'fs' ex.. I I a previous lecture. EUDORA WELTY MARCH 16 FIRST LADY OF AMERICAN LETTERS Karen Singleton Charlene Jones - Organ Karen Singleton - Voice John Holmes - Voice 43521, ,T Q , ' ,K - 'L ' .- . 1-P' ' R ' 5 5' - if Y I if Q f 1 John Holmes if one W. ,, SENIOR MUSIC RECITALS Y Charlene Jones Ron McKinney mth .militia A' ' 7' IOR ART HOWS 1 I X Rebecca Daniels - March 6, 1967 Adrianne De Young - March 20, 1967 Ron McKinney - May 4, 1967 ' ' 2i ' 5-'ff' 223 www?-, , E LM eg ,, -avg, ..:: uf,-H 5755 w 11 Yfs53fx's:x 'ik if 1,37 7 ,777 1 W' if ', Adrianne De Young i I lx Bi Lii, -ku H Rebecca Daniels E, 'A 1 'ffm' - lf - 2 A 42156 ,H 3' K 1 ,yr 7n f Q , 0 - n . ,, M,-,..-sg,,f as ,f Wfics. J I ' . I .. b. 's -f diff , an 4 .1 v Qi xx E ff QP gy. Fr 'fum 1 'iv MA A ' I I - - . l wr'-35-5!,, ' 4. , EZ 1 V f 4.1 41391 xg aa I : I, X M ' L, 2 L 3 1 jfi w Y W if -- Y 6 Emi- 5 .Wa E., x A0 Jffsf Y' r L w ' av! I P tudent Government Cabinet Cabinet Members: Breck Castleman Kathie Cowles Larry Cupitt .lohn Griffith .lohn Rollo Larry Sharp Velma Howell Pat Bonnett Harold Halstead President Vice president Secretary Treasurer Student Affairs Chairman B.C.A. President Women's Dorm Council Representative Clan Call Editor S.A.O. Chairman 124 ,mf- Urganizations Beth Pius Editor an Eli' Q -, ' Q , 'li-1 , K y ' I f r I X f f , .L ...M 5 w fn .1 W as ,. :L-.5 ...HW R - .um-s.--.':r:aEur . . ' 'TY' Q ll'lFlY.af 14 ...H tudent Senate The student senate, composed of four senators and the class president from each class, meets once a week to consider legisla- tion presented to them by senate members and members of the student body. The sen- ate holds the power to enact any legislation within the scope of the Constitution that it deems necessary. l BELI-IAVE CHRI TIA SSOCIATIU The Belhaven Christian Association strives to maintain the standards of a Chris- tian life. Under the leadership of the B. C. A. ., devotional services and evening vespers are provided for students who wish to at- tend. FRESHMAN CO MISSIO The Freshman Commission is composed of a group of freshmen who have shown an interest in Christian service. The Commission is under the auspices of the Christian Association and assists the cabinet in so- cial service works. K WE T INSTER FELLOW HIP The W.F. Is the program of the Presbyterian Church in the United States in its mission to the college campus. It seeks to bring all students to a fuller appreciation of the glory of the gospel and to an allegiance to the Lord Jesus Christ and to P hers of Christ's Church. w l 128 hel them become loyal and intelligent mem- WESLEY - ' sf- A' L - WHEN 4 Spiritual growth through programs and informal discus- sions, as well as service projects, is the purpose of the Bel- haven Methodist group. Studies of The Spirit Filled Life and The College Christian have led toward deeper spiritual thinking and conviction. Paul Evans is the presi- dent of Wesley and Mrs. T. C. Harmon is its sponsor. 129 Canterbury Club Canterbury Association is an Episcopal sponsored organization for college students., striving to aid in unity., worship, service, study, giving, and evangelism. The local churches and students work togeth- er for programs and services. 130 9 M ss 2, Eg vi- ? if 3. .3,,, QM s 5 x A H am rf 51 sl . ,W L. 5 A 1455 yi' 2 mf as I 01 2 ,, Wm Y .- Smeg! A gf , , 2 H if Y' WSQWQ N A, i Dennis Jackson Pat Bonnett , ' ' B b Sh Editor-m-chxef, Second Semester CLA CALL Cay Smith Editor-in-chief, First Semester 0 earer Sports ,QM FY: 132 YLL ,, - a 1.4.4 X NN. Ruth Miller Typist Bob Stainton W.H. Howie Business Managers Bette Phelps Ronnie McKinney Arl Staff .l , 'Q E: ,gm wi f' ew 5 Qw- ,Qg ,HE rut , J 1 E iv L' E4 EE 2-we ERE? , ,X E V -f iff? ,lim Ostenson Faculty and Administration Editor White Columns i in W f,,:E,.MgA,?G,,5k ., .. 1 Virginia Hill Editor-in-chief Beth Pitts Organizations Editor 1 i John Bums Sports Assistant ' , john Rollo Q Sports Editor and Photographer Patsy Griffith Organizations Assistant Z 'ig F 53? o at k if Martha Emmons Fine Arts Assistant and Typist Sue Dodson Fine Arts Editor Larry Zachow Features Editor 135 l S i i 3 1 s i 5,1 Www. 1 1 mmf-9 -. .v5: ,S V 5 2 0 - Q i f --zvi Tau Sigma Phi maids and sweetheart: FRONT ROWQ Susan Nail, ,lan Carnesg BACK ROWH Gwen Davis, ,lane Lanier. sweetheart. and Sue West. TAU SIGMA PHI Tau Sigma Phi Fraternity was organized on Bel- haven campus in the spring of 1955. It is a men s service fraternity and is open to all men who are fulltime students and who have a satisfactory scho- lastic standing. The purpose of Tau Sigma Phi is to promote fellowship, render service, encourage good scholarship and to promote school spirit. They publish annually the g'Belhaven Student Direc- tory. ETA IG A PHI Belhaven's Delta Epsilan chapter of Eta Sigma Phi, honorary fraternity for stu- dents of'Latin and Creek, was granted its charter in 1965. This organization encourages interest and study among stu- dents of Latin and Greek. 137 tudent ational Education Association The Student National Education Association is an or- ganization for students in professional education. Its pur- pose is to promote development of leadership skills by providing the opportunity for future teachers to partici- pate at local, state, and national levels. 138 Q 1 Q so 2 W ,. sw l H E ws as H , .. W ,N mf M' WL in A llglw' ' x no , at 1 A M 5 M , H l 'fm s A 5 yt 111 'Z'u. Kappa Delta Epsilon An Education Club was organized in 1926, was ' renamed the Preston Club in 1936, and became in 1950 the Rho chapter of Kappa Delta Epsilon, na- tional honorary education sorority, whose purpose is to promote the cause of education and to foster among its members professional ideals, high stand- ards of scholastic attainment, and a spirit of mutual helpfulness. Their service to the community was storytelling at the Cerebral Palsy Hospital. , , 1 e.'5:- U W' A V .a 1 5'-wb -ff' f 1 X i:g:2Ef'gv5.., --. 5 ig, fs, mn, 139 CIRCLE K Circle K maids Bonnie Bower. xvt and sweetheart: Cathy Jarman, Sue Dodson, sweetheart, Lynn McCown, and Club Uflicers and board members On December 14, 1965 the Cir- cle K Club was chartered by the Kiwanis International. It is a men s service club which performs on the college campus the same functions as their sponsors, Kiwan- is International, performs in the community. 19,114 4-5 -J A ,A-ml i A R '- -f i Belhaven's Iota Chi chapter of Phi Alpha The- ta is a national honor society in history. Member- ship is open to those students with fifteen semes- ter hours credit in history who have a high enough scholastic average. PHI ALPHA THETA 141 gf , 2, if 1 W, x 1 V if 2' iQ: i ' ' ii V,ex V33 l Qu -W I :fi , ,V in az g., TRI-B Tri-B is the women s honorary service organization on campus. Its members are selected from women in the student body who are active in student affairs and show outstanding leadership ability. The club annually sponsors a formal Christmas dance and twice yearly pro- motes Bermuda Day. The president of Tri-B is Harriet Peeples. F ,... Y ' ,,,,? 3'?5ff 1 nf 4' 142 , ll , sg ,fo w i M ill.. N, 1 1-fa. ,x, gr - T iv., A V , Q :el v -' sf 'H 'eil ,li 6. ODER FOREIG LANGUAGES CLUB The Modern Foreign Language Club encourages interest in modern foreign languages and the cultures of the various countries. The cluh provides for students of French, German, Russian, and Spanish areas of development in academic, cultural, and social activities through group participation. 143 PHI MU ALPHA SINFO I S Q x 2 , -,ll Y, tw ' x at E 3 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a professional fraternity for men, advances the cause of mu- sic in America, fosters the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, and develo f ' ' ' ps a raternal spirit among its members. The fraternity is open to both non-music students and music majors. 144 Mike Davis Larry Cupitt ,i Breck Castleman MICRO DELTA Omicron Delta is an honorary leadership organization for men, which was activated in September, 1963. The local group hopes eventually to earn membership in the national leadership fraternity Omicron Delta Kappa. 145 5' Y, fd. -wh ge-9' Charles Risher , G 3' if A Dennis Jackson .V gif! if il 4 ,3 Q1 Harold Halstead A luau for the freshmen calls for authentic Ha- waiian food. - . 1 . . SAO The Social Affairs Organization has the responsibility of plan- ning and sponsoring the social events of the Belhaven student body. These events include such things as movies, talent night, and dances. The SAO is made up of a president elected by the student body and a council appointed from the student body at large. The SAO this year sponsored The Serendipity Singers, popular folk sin in rou , and a spring formal which featured the announce- 5 g g P ment of GMiss White Columns. 146 Showboat talent! -N A' ' Harold Halstead SAO President QW? rdf .ii saga: ,,,a,s 'WT x1:awaf-WQEW 'Fw llrwlf 3. Home Economlc Club The Home Economics Club plans activities within academ- ic, social, and cultural areas. Composed of home economics students, the organization schedules programs on and OH campus to include speakers whose professions concern art, dress, lighting, and foods. The club has formulated its activi- ties to encourage the development of homemaking interests and related skills and to extend practical classroom instruc- tion by means of informal processes. gifgsffs Fas - w. ,im Q 148 :Fwd A Biological Science Urganization v 24 an 32:1-fre.-L:-.::1,2: -Tv 'fmim' , Wi! i 13251591241 W . NE, - ig . Vw ,fs 7.4 ESESWSE5? 224 . 5225 1 wt' ' g 55 ui iq - , :W ,gn g ,Y ,I 7.1 L24 -ng MF! ggi am 'ek V 5? il -Hy- li l - ll 5,5 , Jr -1 - 4 1 ! . .ff A1 5 I .. if ii I v su, K 'viiifl K 6 . is iw M. . it -eegwmf-be f -'?i-J ' We . fr The Biological Science Organization, sponsored by the faculty of the Department of Biology., encourages students who are majoring in biology to become acquainted with some of the procedures of research and to read selected scientific reports in designated journals. 149 Q x'f r ips' Lisa, 1 -wiv, Sock and Buskin The aim of Sock and Buskin is to stimulate interest and pro- mote activity in the field of drama. The club is composed of all students interested in any phase of play production. Sock and Buskin provides college productions with stage and make-up crews. 150 lpha Psi Omega The Iota Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Psi Omega is an organization limited to those students who have outstandingly participat- ed in the field of theatre arts on a college level. Acting, hack-stage work, play-writing, and general contributions to college theatre are taken into consideration. Mike Steele Richard Balnicky Kathie Cowles il I gJ'1i , . 'lf in Iwi: I il J: up, yi W' l 1 W I , , E 'pug x w f lr. J? '1 4 ,,!.,: -1.4 ..,. K, M qw if X, K . ,r ls -5 ' ml fig w 1 ,, nf ii , 15 Pl 2 E e 2, 5 The president of Cary Art Club is Betsy Lundy. . 5 5555 I za CARY ART CLUB The Cary Art Club, organized in 1914, encourages a knowledge and love of art and brings to the campus in- fluences which make for beauty in the broadest and best SCDSC . 152 KAPP PI Kappa Pi, national honorary society for art stu- dents, was organized on the Belhaven campus in 1964. 153 2 ge Q31 W INTRAMURAL COUNCIL MEMBERS: SEATEDg Kathleen Croker, Martha Emmons. Jo Lynn Milling. STANDINGg Jimmy Bower .lohn Rollo, William Key, Ed Cannady. NOT PlCTUREDg Bonnie Bower. Intramural Council The Intramural Council is composed of men and women students representing each class and the Physical Educa- tion Department faculty members. The council plans all intramural competition. 154 ,FQ Varsity B The Varsity B Club is made up of those men who have been awarded the Belhaven Athletic letters in basketball, baseball, or tennis. 155 Nm! Mu Phi Epsilon Gamma chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, an internation- al professional music sorority which promotes musicianship, friendship, and harmony, was installed at Belhaven in Feb- ruary, 194-7. Membership is based on scholarship, musical ability, character., and personality. 156 v sl af? f'QFgti Or an Guild The Organ Guild, a student group of the Ameri- can Guild of Organists, promotes an interest in and encourages the study of the organ and organ litera- ture. 157 iid! X x e ' H -' ,ii H., 2 ,mx 5 ,M E 5-,M 71 5 - A , , 'P'.LL-wt - ' j ,,.. fywxtx M W Q .Ms-,gg 5 gig. . ,x 'I v,,. . 5. L W' - I' 133:-'-2-3 .' 5- f,,.jQ15.. HM tefjfgiiii ia: ,M - Q ,. E A , K. Q zz v .-,ig - if ' EQ Collegiate Civitan Collegiate Civitan is a service organiza- tion sponsored by the Jackson North Side Civitan Club. It is intended to provide ser- vices to the school and city community. The organizationis president is Dennis .lack- son, and their sponsor is Prof. William Spell. 158 i is if Au X 1 tvsmgfgu ig WV S We , ii., .t 1 ff 'sr NZB, .F WL xx ff' fs. '13 lf L . A ' as ar -If .,.m., QL dk-c ., , , .. f 53, Beta P ' Beta Psi is a professional business society for majors in the Department of Economics and Business. This organization seeks to increase knowledge of the latest business methods and to foster a greater understanding of the modern business world. 159 x 4 K.. T UGAM Tau Gamma is composed of those women who do not reside on campus. Their monthly luncheons encourage fun and fellowship as well as a bond of friendship. 160 ,lk LW: wi H+ ' I W. A -, x lg? J Y ' ', . . M I . G Z KE 5' gg Fam f.s'if' .F J- ' gn Q, Hi A fffnfr aa! 9. Qu D 'mr ,F aw , ,igg , H 1 , w ,1i'Ef M Q , ,U SSW ILT ie' , A if 3351 Ji Q1 W ffm fi ,.. EL' if i. ,mi K if ,JJ if .HW wiffflffff. N 24+ , xv? N M N M :QW -- ,,..Z, www ,Q-7.6 ,Y 1-gg I1 . 'i A W' Su., wi vw fs? ww if -c 2 x wg, X 'FTW nr ,5 xx 3 Q .Mi L Qi, 3 . ll if F- ' ':'7i?1EFa.3 in 'EK hir' J V 3, l .- Q ggg- 5 gs iss: Y 3 , , :H : 'g: E.,. Jag.:.- ' E-g'iQ r ' W e so riff N' . -. .- 53 H f..:,5!3g 5' 5 wi -l I I t seg gf. 5 Q gg scsi H . gj :XR 0 BOYS' CL The Town Boys' Club, composed of men who do not reside on campus, promotes fellowship among its members and gives them a voice in student govern- ment. 161 Athletics John Rollo Editor , 1 , ., w ,Q 0 059 ' o , f x Q Mm Reserve strength was a major factor in this year's winning team. To support his foundation of four returning starters., Coach Rugg added eight new ball players, four of which were junior college veterans. The four freshmen saw some action and should prove promising prospects for the future. Capturing first place in the Mississippi College Tourney, the Clan went on to take second place in the Magnolia Tournament falling only eight points short of Ole Miss. Later the Clansmen bagged second place in the Dixie Tourney at Memphis, losing the last game to Little Rock University. 166 Coach Charles Rugg Alabama College Livingston State Millsaps University of Miss. Nichols State Lambuth Little Rock U. Miss. College Nichols State Southwestern Lambuth William Carey Miss. College Southwestern Miss. College Lambuth Record 14-12 0 B 69 84 92 67 77 100 68 79 93 62 69 81 74 70 92 108 62 64 89 65 65 84 84 80 68 67 167 William Carey Millsaps William Carey Millsaps Livingston State Huntington Huntington Alabama College Birmingham Southern Huntington Mississippi College Tournev First Place Magnolia Tournament Second Place And Dixie Tourney Troy Shaw Lake Charles, Louisiana Tom Baker Athens. Louisiana . - Ralph Newell Loyd Star Clarence Chapman Meridan Charlie Chase Lake Charles, Louisiana Johnny Adams Gulfport Mike Fclshcr Biloxi Clan captures trophy at M.C. Invitational. 1 V S nb. 5.-. L ' ' , ' ' MM H mm Bw M, mu w . maie...,,,,gU,,:v AL , Nm Y, W, 1. I v S .lack Horner Wiggins ac. Larry Wal tman Jackson fi Leon Hoffer Meridian f v Wie my 1! .N 1 L I - ' Bob Lee Crystal Springs Breck Caslleman New Orleans, Louisiana Donnie Blackwell Florence ggjll Nm i S . , . .,., , 1 . L.. K ,Q Q-nun... J, J, ,H I ' Q f '1 x x 1 6 Wir za.-win Baseball Coach James McLeod P f .A 'x 'V M! X U Vt-J ,v .2 ,4 NQ... is Q. 178 Rr ' -.gif 1.2 March 15 March 18 March 20 March 21 March 22 April 1 April April April 10 April 11 April 14- April 15 April 18 April 21 April 22 April 24- April 27 May May 4 May 6 May 9 May 11 May 13 HN Bob Lee Mississippi College Missouri State Teachers College North Park College Berry College fCa.j North Park College University of South Alabama Mississippi College Millsaps William Carey William Carey Huntington Samford Millsaps Samford Huntington Mississippi College Millsaps Pensacola Navy Pensacola Navy Mississippi College Millsaps William Carey University of South William Key QIILJ as its in Lp. ,,-s on . . sag, ,ul ,,,, tw X ' EN . Wifi' l gl? Hes-iv?w Za' H gs, K. 4 ,...1. , . get I V - , it it Alabama A ' gg I H. 179 Q W fl ,sc l i W Q H is ag fa WL Craig Jones Hank Hobough Bill Pleasant 9.11: Q 4.5 George Lee 'I' sa -is w iiif Q -is V Hen ry Redondo 181 Jim Anderson I 1 Jim Lanier Wk ig' Nr , A 1. -4,2n.. A W. Q W . . , A Y ' 39. .Luft 5' rig 'BQ,iF-3.525 lagipafsf ,E-f , -i ,ff jf. ' f1.Nl-5 . , H, ':w.,.,u.,. 4 '., ., . ,ml ,,, M H V , ,- ' .mg1,+K, ...,- , . Q21 in wf:,,5v.if1.f A , 1- 0-v.. .' . 1Y1'T'Q,,fL.?:5-ffaj Hfvfjj- H X x .V X, , , ,, , ., gf, i .A.4'l- ',,,gw:' . 4 , -1. I- - , f. . gf ,, wa. mg , ' 4 wlifr, 'V , 1,5 ,Mfi if Q, f, uf: n, N john Rollo Larry Wnltman .Aw my .-P wg.. 'ff H1 NW Joey Stroble Jim Bower 2' wa fl , 1 George McCall Leon Hoffer 183 'Sm ww ww Lv w 105 1 gig K... olleyball ,H U , 91 , 1 qw Ns. ,, in WN mb- ..- N V l v K 45 PF-155 Yi' , ,S li , ik A-team: Belly Baxter, Ruthie Mullendore, Joanie Delmar. Frances Taylor, Martha Emmons, 'Mary Ann Fillingem. 184 333 Silk dxf! mg, F ay w r 1. , A ,gr H f-gf s sw .11 llitl Il illlrli Q nllrlf' guess y - Exemplifying good sportsmanship Belhaven's volleyball vis 1 team., coached by Miss Lucy Peck, instructor of physical edu- cation for women, added more trophies to those already re- ceived by winning second place at the Mississippi State Col- lege for Women Invitational Tournament in Columbus. After this tournament Miss Peck received this commendation: We enjoyed having you here and especially appreciated the atti- tude you and your girls showed. . .I suppose this is what real- ly makes it all worthwhile-thc lrue spirit of sportsmanship that you exemplified. The team also journeyed to a tourna- ment at Memphis State University. B-team members: BOTTOM ROW-Susan Pierce, Lynn Smith, .lo Lynn Milling. TOP ROW-Lucy Whitsett, Patsy Grifhth, Elizabeth Partridge, Susan Pearson, Anna Martin, Harriet Holder., Tilda Connerly. F , i 'rr'-'tar ft 4 i , E ' 7 I f L 7- ' an .. . ii we e :S A H 2542, , 'Ili-ini H- WV ,, M' ' gif il: Qi fr. 1' i H 5 ii' i - A' ' Q 1, ,, wi.,QgfglhM'.3ff- c r ?-rf H Q4 QQ W 5 5 ' ,WLM M: N pgsql -. I amiga ,sign ,is A Y. . ,K ws , ,K ve, .' 4 , . ,, I 3 li, .L N Q5-.gt -' K-ifkif' ,4. ' 4 'NJ' if 2 QI ' 'i H3 f, . ,,.f'1' 'ft ff!! riffs . - -., F' f 1- 1, zp,..521J,Lm'EEl .ns f ,Jay as ,A ' ' , Wir, -.', 1,ll-f an v i 1552, 15 rl -31 'al' ,N 5 ' V I 5 ' 'gy ' Y ' - ' aut, ' W. ' H- I T,-N... i , 1 E Intramurals Provldmg competltlon among the freshman, sopho more, junior, and semor classes, the intramural program Includes partlclpatlon ln touch football., volleyball cross country basketball, archery badmmton, swlmmmg soft ball table tenms, and physncal fitness 'I 1 1 f - ' ' ' - 7 9 7 , - Into the completion of a yearbook goes many things . . . time, work, concern, talent, cooperation, teamwork. As editor I would like to acknowledge those that contributed to the 1967 White Columns. In producing a yearbook, a competent staff plays an important role. For their invalu- able time and effort, I wish to thank especially my six section editors, Sue Dodson, Kar- en Ingram, Beth Pitts, .lim Ostenson, John Rollo, and Larry Zachow. But a dependable staff is not sufficient. Without the supervision and able guidance of the Public Relations Office there could be no White Columns. For the use of their talents in the field of photography, I would like to thank Mr. Gibbons Smith of Pippen Studios, John Rollo, Betty Baxter, and Larry Bein, Belhaven students. I am also grateful to the Cathedral of St. Andrew for the use of the courtyard for beauty pictures and the Sheraton Inn for the use of the lobby for class favorite pictures. Appreciation is extended to Mrs. .lames Savage, Mrs. C. L. Connerly, ,lr., Mrs. Virginia Metz, Walter Davis, and Tom Maynor for their consent tojudge the traditional Miss White Columns contest, and to Mrs. T.C. Harmon and Miss Camille Beauchamp for being hostesses on that occasion. To those who have helped in any small way to the final product, I thank you for your contribution. I am also appreciative of the attitude and cooperation of the faculty and students of Belhaven for helping us to complete the issue. FY. x r w
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