Charleroi High School - Cougar Memoir Yearbook (Charleroi, PA)
- Class of 1956
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.r JFuqulr ....uhf..rtlu.n..wilu,sltistctl.2wilyrlee! w: : 1.2 nixia$v13 1., 91,1 HELEN BYARS O EDITOR CECILE CRUTCHFIELD O BUS. MGR. PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN , . . . . , 3;; 49:52.3. H; yum M'r v . .'-V K. 3 FOREWORD . An attempt to preserve and portray the heritage, pioneering spirit, and progress of the Mississippi State College for Women is the purpose of the 1954 MEH LADY. Here in prose and pictures we have tried to capture the essence of tradition and develop- ment of our college; and it is hoped that we, as stu- dents, have contributed to the shaping of the history of our Alma Mater. xxx; xx $ QQ x V a 19 N w T A R T E m M D A STUDENT ACTIVITIES 51 SENIOR CLASS 71 JUNIOR CLASS 85 SOPHOMORE CLASS 97 FRESHMAN CLASS 113 FEATURES 155 ORGANIZATIONS Wind Mg. .-... . ...;..;?, gsrn Any... u... i: We WXP, girls are justly proud of our campus-long famed for its natural loveliness The Ginkgo tree and Little Mississippi,7- symbols of tradition which have been beloved by M. S. C. W. girls throughout the years Scenes of the past and the present-the ageless dignity and grace of the classic column and the pure simplicity of modern lines .74...:.:fii?$iti?fiil$tii!$5$if 1132.15 Mr A A , W, A '77 Ma ngvA-, $x A AwAwym'mAM WWW AM I J AV a 2A.?W: ' Cokes in the Goose or picnics at the barbeque pit- and lasting friendships are formed and developed $C .. A. 3w ,sivwkx. h. , 01d Maich Gate and the Q Kissing StonefL-beloved landmarks soon endeared to every Freshmank heart W W XxW rmyMWWAUMI xmwmyzymwx W 7i . Peyton Walk a Junior domain which is frequented and loved by everyone .7 . V V I ' ' a s'tr'bw I . 1'76 41- plyimngw . e .. , e M Here we register when we are Freshman and here we graduate-ethe beginning and end of our college years NDEDICATION MISS ETHEL SUMMEROUR It is an honor to pay tribute to one whose inestimable service to M. S. C. W. is all too often unknown and, therefore, unsung. With her lies one of the largest responsibilities of our daily liv- ing, and throughout her many years at M. S. C. W. she has superbly met the difficulties of her position with never-Hagging capability, eHiciency, and human warmth. Her cheerful friendliness, ready smile, and eagerness to help are proverbial among the many students, past and present, who know and love her; and it is with affection and deepest apprecia- tion that we, the senior class, dedicate the 1954 MEI-I LADY to Miss Ethel Summerour. R O R E M M Y S L MISS ETIIE u, nu . w m n .m u m N . . i. . z . . ., . 5. .. . .V .J. . . . k, . . u. . o m n. I . . ..: ., , , ., , . 7 . K .h a . 1 .Lu . aw . . , w a . . u. . . . u u ; u , . 4 a A v W I . . .. .., : . w . . . . . . . : t . V. ; r l II . w W 1'. 5! rIPII Ialxlll4l1y Il uJ?,II 4!1 1 HW xlxt , 1H I11. 34.! Ii t. . .1..Io ., r . p y . .x r - .8..x IN .. . .y?1NJ ilultl I . s... : 1:1 1:, J a! W. i 1 Elli. 5 94..., 1$ 1. . ; 1' III . .1 t .: . d9 . .JZ:!V;.. 2.5:. f 1 .k,. . 7 . , n. J ,ta.r1ull.1.vl!.r.:.ou..5 nit. vvyww-u-mmwmy THE GOVERNOR HON. HUGH L. WHITE GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI BOARD OF TRUSTEES Terms expire, 1964 CHARLES D. FAIR .................................................. Louisville H. G. CARPENTER .............................................. Rolling Fork R. W. REED ........................................................... Tupelo R. B. SMITH, JR ....................................................... Ripley PAUL H. BOWDRE ................................................. Hernando Terms expire, 1960 MRS. JANIE RICE TAYLOR .......................................... Jackson R. D. MORROVV ...................................................... Brandon DAVID COTTRELL ................................................. Gulfport R. D. MCLENDON .................................................. Poplarville Terms expire, 1956 J. O. EMMERICH .................................................... McComb R. N. HENLEY ......................................................... Macon H. M. IVY .......................................................... Meridian MARTIN V. B. MILLER ............................................. Meridian Ojfkers of the Board H. M. IVY ........................................................... President H. G. CARPENTER ............................................. Vice-Presidenl E. R. JOBE ................................................ Exetutiw Secretary 20 LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT DR. C. P. HOGARTH President To the Class 0f1954: You have met the graduation require- ments of the Mississippi State College for Women, and we extend our congratula- tions. We are happy for you, and the under- standing eyes of your Alma Mater will fol- low you throughout your life. Ordinarily, progress is made when peo- ple encounter situations of special difliculty, and these situations rouse them to exert hitherto unprecedented eHort. It is our hope that you will contribute to progress without having to meet situations of special dif- ficulty. We hope that your college education has inspired you to make a contribution to humanity and that you will go right ahead and make it. Your effort in this direction, combined with the effort of other worthy citizens, should at least lessen the number of crises and situations of special difhculty. We are living in a dangerous and challenging age, and it behooves us all to do everything that we can to fill danger pitfalls and steer our course in such a way as not to fall into those that remain. We are conhdent that the MSCW grad- uates of 1954 will do their part in making this world a better place in which to live. We extend to each of you our very best wishes for unlimited usefulness and happiness. Always remember that your Alma Mater welcomes you at any time, and we want you to return to the campus as often as you find it possible to do so. Cordially yours, CAarllm p ellogarlA President 'LEY GOEN RITE A.B.. A.M. C Sludrnl Counsrlor BI T I EORGF I 1ARI G I 1 I 1 I ..I l l g I I I I I I I r. I a l .17. 0 0 .I I ,1. .I . I J l 1.. I I a ..I I I I l .J . I X xII I S R O T A R T m m m M D A 3R ixitQSt Kw .RT MILLI Until um! I'I.Kt'-PH'.YI'JI'III ALHI B S C IIVI-Hllllfitll Sl'l'l't'ltllj' win I Nsmum MARJORIE R. MONTGOMERY Supervisor of I'Iousekerping JOSEPHINE WATSON, A.B., Hssisiant Regixtrar; K. E. SMITH, B.B.A., .455i51anf Financial Secretary; MARGARET MOSAL, Secrgtary to Me President NANCY L. MCHANEY, AB. .1111 m nan SNI'qu-y ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS 23 51 RALPH M. HUDSON JEANNETTE CHAPMAN CLYTEE R. EVANS GLADYS MARTIN A.B., B.SC., A.M. A.B., SC.D. 5.5., M.s., PH.D. A.B., A.M., PH.D. . Prolenolr and Head of Ar! Professor and Head of Profenor and Head of Professor and Head of Classxcs Bacteriology, and Phyn'ology, Biology and Philoxophy and Hygiene DEPARTMENT HEADS ART BACTERIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, MARY EVELYN STRINGER, A.B.. Axsixtant Profeuor; THOMAS and HYGIENE G. CROSSNOE, JR., B.A., M.A., Axsixtan! Profenor; RALPH M. HUDSON. A.B.. B.Sc., A.M., Professor and Head; ELIZABETH MILDRED SPAHR. A.B., R.N., M.S.y Associate Profenor; LUNA DICE B.Des.. M. 1355., Anistant Profenor; AMY M. BYRNES, B.D., AUSTIN, B.S.. A.M.. Anociate Professor; DR. JEANNETTE CHAP- A.M.. Professor. MAN, A.B., Sc.D., Profenor and Head. AND FACULTY? BIBLE M. ELISABETH HUDSON. A.B.. B.R.E.. M.R.E.. Associate Pro- fcwor of Bible, and Executive Secrctary of Student Christian Arsocialion. 45v DR. GLADYS MARTIN, A.B.. A.M., Ph.D. Profexxor and Head CLASSICS and PHILOSOPHY BIOLOGY MAUDE CHEEK, B.S., M.S., Anaciale Profenor; DR. CLYTEE R. EVANS, B S., M.S.. Ph.D., Professor and Head; GEORGE LOUIS SEHON, B.S. M.S., Asxociate Profenor. MARY M. HUTCHINSON CHALMERS O. NELSON JOHN FALLAW BOZARD OTIS CLARK SKIPPER MARY WILSON A.B., A.M. A.B., A.M., ED.D. A.B., A.M., PH.D. A.B.. A.M., PH.D. 5.5., A.M. Principal of Drmomlmriun Profenor and Head of Prolcuor and Hcad of Englirh Profeuor and Head of History Professor and Htad of School Education Home Eamomia DEPARTMENT HEADS DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL ETHYL LYNCH, B.S., Innructor; PAULINE ROUSE BRANDON, A.B., Insfructor; RUTH BEDFORD, 13.3., Instrutlor; MARY ITA HARDY A.B., A.M., Aninzmt Principal and Instructor; MARY M. HUTCHINSON. A.B., A.M.. Principal of Demomtration School; EDUCATION MARY FRANCES BAUGH, A.B., Inmructor; ELEANOR WHYTE. M.A.. Imtruclor; STELLA HART. M.A., Imlruclor; GEORGIA MAE MARY HUTCHINSON. A.B.. A.M., Axxociale Profenor; DR. C. O. MOSLEY, A.B., A.M.. Instructor; VIRGINIA MAE FERRILL, A.B., NELSON, A.B., A.M.. Ed.D.. Profenor and Head; ASA M. RUYLE, A.M.. Imlruclor UVor Showny JR, B.S.. M.Ed.. Ed.D., Professor, AND FACULTY ENGLISH DR. JOSEPH DURFEE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor; ELSIE HILL MOORE, A.B., A.M., Associate Profeuor; DR. MARIA H. BUTLER. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Axxociate Professor; DR. J. F. BOZARD, A.B.. A.M., Ph.D., Professor and Head; DR. GEORGE T. BUCKLEY, A.B.. A.M., Ph.D., Profeuor; LAWRENCE G. PAINTER, A.B., LL.B.. A.M., Profenor; DR. F. F. COVINGTON. JR., A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. Professor; LUCY BANKS, A.B.. A.M., Associale Profesror. Firs! Row: LOUISE P. EDWARDS, B.S., M.S., Anixlan! Profemor; FRANCES WHITENER. M.S.. B.S., Assistant Professor; EMMA SHEPEK, B.S., M.S., Associate Profesxor. Strand Row: MARY WIL- SON, 3.5., A.M., Profeuor and Head; ELIZABETH NYHOLM, B.S., M.S., Associate Professor; JULIA SCOTT, A.B., A.M., Anociale Profeuor; MAUDALENE PATTERSON. 3.5.5., M.S., Instructor. HOME ECONOMICS HISTORY DR. MINNIE CLARE BOYD, A.B., A.M., ph.D., Professor; DR. 0. C. SKIPPER, ABM A.M., Ph.D.. Hrofenor and Head; DR. GEORGE R. MONKS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Profenor. .9, , ,, i m EMMETT E. ROBINSON ALICE JAMES GATCHEL R. L. GROSSNICKLE RUBY CAULFEILD SIGFRED MATSON 3.1., M.j. A.B. A.B. in LS. A.B., A.M. A.B.. A.M., PH,D. B.M., MJVL, A.B., PH.D. Assinun! Professor and Assimmt Profenor and onlesmr and Head of Plofessor and Head of Modem Professor and Head of Music Aciing Hmd of loumalum Acting Head of Library Mathematics Foreign Language: Stienw DEPARTMENT HEADS JOURNALISM LIBRARY SCIENCE KATE TURNER BARTON. 8.5., 5.5. in LS, Assixtant Profexsor EMMETT E. ROBINSOFLIBJ. M.J. Iseatedh ALICE J. GATCHEL A.B., A.B. in L.S., Professor and Assurant Profexsor and Artmg Head. Acting Head. u-of-FLJ. . .AquMuI .- .5......, f AND FACULTY DR. RUBY CAULFEILD, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor and Head; MARGIE MORRIS. A.B., A.M.y Asxociate Professor. MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE MUSIC Firs! Row: OCIE HIGGINS. A.B.. M.M., Assistant Profcssor; MAR- I GARET ALLAN. B.M., M.S., Anociate Professor; R. COCHRANE PENICK, A.B.. S.M.M., Anociate Professor; JULIAETTE JONES, 8.3., M.M., Associate Professor; THURE G. WIDEGREN, B.M., MATHEMATICS A.M., Axxoriate Profesxor. Second Row: DR. SIGFRED MATSON, B.M., M.M., A.B,, Ph.D.. Profesxor and Head; HOWARD L. LYNCH, R. L. GROSSNICKLE. A.B., A.M. B.M., IVI.A.y Axxixtant Professor; HAROLD A. RICHEY, B.M., M.M., Profeuor and Head. Professor. CLARICE M. ROBINSON A.B., A.M.. ED.D. Profenor and Head of Secretarial Scienrc RALPH W. ERICKSON A.B., A.M., PH.D. Professor and Head of Psychology EMMA ODY POHL W. F. McCORMICK Professor and Head of 13.5.. M.S., PH.D. Physical Edutation Professor and Head of Phyximl Science: JOSEPH B. JAMES A.B.E., A.M.. PH.D. Profenar and Head of Social Studia HARVEY CROMW: 8.5., A.M., PH.D. Professor and Head of . DEPARTMENT HEADS AND FACULTY PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRACE MASSENGALE, A.B., A.M., Associate Rrofenor; ROMAYNE BERRYMAN, 8.3., A.M.. Anociate Profenor; mot shown EMMA ODY POHL, Professor and Head. z xwwxw GEORGE W. EDWARDS, F. McCORMICK, B.S., M.S PHYSICAL SCIENCES B.Ed. M.S, Associa ., Pb.D., Profexxor and Head; VERELL P. GUSON, A.B., A.M., Professor, le Profenor; DR. W. DR. RALPH W. ERICKSON, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor and Head; LULA STEVENS, A.B.. A.M.. Anodate Profenor; DR. WIL- LIAM HENRY MIKESELL, B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D., Profeuor. PSYCHOLOGY SOCIAL STUDIES DR. EVELYN ELLIS, 13.5.. Ph.D.. Anociute Professor; DR. JOSEPH B. JAMES, A.B.E.. A.M.. Ph.D.. Profumr and Head; DR. HERBERT J. VENT, 8.5.. M.S., Ed.D., Profexsor; WILLIAM E. ROBERTS. A.B., A.M., Assoaare Profexmr. KR. MABEL BALDWIN, A.M., 8.5. in Ed., Associats Professor; DR. CLARICE M. ROBINSON, A.B.. A.M.. Ed.D.. Profenor and Head; MARGARET BUCHANAN, B.S.C., B.S., A.M., Profwsor; MAR. GUERITE GOEN, A.B., A.M., Arsociafe Profcxxor. SECRETARIAL SCIENCE SPEECH FRANCES BAILEY. 8.0.. A.B., A.M. Anociutc Profumr; DR. HARVEY CROMWELL. 3.5.. A.M., Ph.D., Profcnor and Head; VIRGINIA HARRISON, G.C.D., A.B., A.M., Associalc Profcxsor. DINING HALL STAFF HAZEL MARSTON, Assistant Dietitian; BESSIE THOMAS, Hssistarzl; EURA SPEIR, Assistant; ETHEI. SUMMEROUR, Dietitian; AMELIE CHRIS- TIAN, Hssistant Dietitian. x.- dri m .H $ .J-AA.-;.- . 4 .1? ma...l.HdJ.u- - JANE VVILLIAMS, R.N.; DR. VIRGINIA E. LANE, A.B., M.D., College Physician; HARRIET BUSBY, R.N. INFIRMARY STAFF 32 LIBRARY'STAFF BEULAH CULBERTSON, A.B., B.S. in LS, Head Librarian; MARION JONEs-VVILLIAMS, A.B., A.M., Hssistant Librarian; VIRGINXA C. ROBINSON, A.B., B.S., Hssoriate Librarian; EUNICE VVEAVERJ B.S, dssisfan! Librarian. wwmmw run-uamimlewl an xmktrvmv x xx mwwmg AK mrsx Q JAME STENXIS, Callaway; OCUERITA M. FOLK, Peyton; CLARA B. STOKES, Frank'in; RACHEL SETTLE CURRIE, Reneau; MARY BARWICK SHIELDS, South Callaway; MISSIE B. HOLDER, Fant; Stand- ing: ELIZAnE'm Sli'ITH-Z, Hastings; MAMIH M. BL'R'I'S, IVtility Social Advisor; Not Shown HAL- LIAN GL'THRIH, Columblm. a '1 lg V I SOCIAL.ADVTSORS 33 .vm wrvnawwlmwun STUDENT ACTIVITIES 35 HE PRESIDENThS By virtue of their selection to he heads of the leading campus organizations-Student Government, Student Christian Association, Civic League, The Spectator, MEI-I LADY, Mortar Board, W.A.A., Theater Guild and the four classes, these are the noteworthy rep- resentatives of the hospitality and good will that is uniquely M. S. C. W35. Monthly meetings with the president are designed to promote understanding and cooperation between the student body and the college administration. Myra Bishop, Marion Whitley, Barbara Kuykendall, Jane Armstrong, Shirley Holland, Lula Mae Bullock, Dr. C. P. Hogarth, Helen Byars, Martha Pope, Mary Combs, Charlene Peebles, Joan White. COUNCIL MARION VVHITLEY MYRA BISHOP HELEN BYARS SH IRLEY HOLLAN D CHARLENE PEEBLES JANE ARMSTRONG BARBARA KUYKENDALL MARY COMBS JOAN WHITE MARTHA POPE LFLA MAE BULLOCK EDNA FRANCES KING FIRST ROW: Betty Gaither, Clara Brandon, Sally Ann McLeod, Patti Carr, Mary Lib Barrett, Marion Whitley, Adelaide Murdock, Martha Pope, Bess Moore, Chari Peaton. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Smithsom Kitty McKee, Ailleen Janney, Mimi Morrison, Jane Standefer, Virginia Veitchy Ann Cooper, Shelby Thompson Lucy Galligher, Edna Frances King, Mary Bar- wick, Bettie Marshall, Jacquie Tilley, Carolyn Love. x w? MARION WHITLEY PATRICIA ANN CARR MARY ELIZABETH BARRETT ADELAIDE MURDOCK OFFICERS MARION WHITLEY ........................................................... President PATRICIA ANN CARR .................................................... Vice-President MARY ELIZABETH BARRETT ................................................. Secretary ADELAIDE MURDOCK ........................................................ Treasurer Since 1910 the Student Government Association has played a Vital part on the campus in upholding its high standards of individual integrity and honor. The entire student body is represented by a group of girls, elected annually, who function as the Student Council, which holds weekly meetings to discuss and solve the problems of campus life. At Student Government chapels, held twice a month, the Council reports its proceedings to the students. The Student Government, through its president and council, has done much to bring about democracy and understanding in campus affairs. 42g , L yak, . . i . . . . x MYRA BISHOP BETTE JO RUNNELS BARBARA KUYKENDALL ANN COOPER ERNESTINE RANKIN President Vicc-Presia'ent Second Vice-Presidenl Secretary Treaxurer STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Each girl, as she registers on the M. S. C. W. campus, automatically be- comes a member of this organization, as she does Student Government. Each year girls volunteer to assist on committees which assure the smooth running of this campus wide organization. FIRST ROW: Bette J0 Runnels, Miss Elisabeth Hudson, Ernestine Rankin, Myra Bishop. SECOND Row: Pat Colmer, Sara Lou Griffith, Joyce Morton, Patsy Regan, Fran George, Ann Cooper, Barbara Kuykendall, Marjorie Norman, Barbara Sutherland, Stella K. Chapman. m M 9 lug r' 1;: . eMMMMM , WWW FIRST ROW: Roxie McClure Young, Katie Warren Hardy, Virginia Land, Mary Kim- hmugh Alexander, Leila Blair Harrison, Barbara Sutherlamh Lillian Aldridge. SECOND ROW: Barbara Kuykendall, Joan Lee Raymond, Shirley Triplett, Ernestine Rankin, B. J. Runnels, Miss Elisabeth Hudson, Myra Bishop, Adelaide Murdock, Trin Trewolln, Douglas Stevens. THIRD ROW: Sara Lou GriH'ith, Sylvia Green, Emogcne Harris, Nancy Chuddovk, Betty Bnmar, Fran George, Ann Cooper, Joyce Morton, Mabel Claire Davis, Pat Adams, K. Chapman. FOURTH Row: jn Eddie Caldwell, Pat Colmcr, Marjorie Norman, Becky Allison, Betty Hayes, Eleanor Drake, Shirley Deane Everett, Patsy Regan. As a means of creating a proper spiritual atmosphere on the M. S. C. W. campus, the S.CA. sponsors such activities as orientation of freshmen through a big-sister plan, the collection of funds for the World Service Fund, the annual White Gift service at Christmas, Religious Emphasis Week, and many worship services during the week. S.CA. binds together the M. S. C. W. campus with a spirit of brotherly love and spiritual well- being. HELEN BYARS CECILE CRUTCHFIELD Edilor Businen Manager The announcement of the arrival of MEH LADY each spring never fails to receive a spontaneous burst of applause and squeals of delight from the students. A yearbook is a precious thing to a college girl, for it captures in permanent from all the memories of the school year it represents. It takes endless, tbut cheerqu hours of Herculean effort to produce an annual, and this yeaHs MEH LADY staff has done its utmost to make the 1954 MEH LADY the best yet-eand hopes that within the pages of this book each of us shall find the thing M. S. C. W. means to us. Helen Byars, Nina Hendricks, Delores Sullivan, Ailleen Janney, Clara Brandon, Kit Rose, Cecile Crutchfield. Georgia Britten, Lucy Galligher, Helen Maute. MEH LADY FIRST Row: Leila Harrison, Kitty McKee, Margaret Williams. SECOND ROW: Mary Kathryn Huston, Maurine Clowery Joan Rye. STAFF HELEN BYARS ............................................ Editor CECILE CRU'I CIIl 'IEI.D .......................... Businms Managm' HELEN MAUTE ................................... 15513111er Editor LUCY GALLICHHR ....................... Jnixhuzt Businrsx Managm- CLARA BRANDON .................................. Fralm-r Editor GEORGIA BRI'ITON ......................... Jnistzl l7ralm-r Edilar JOAN RYE ....................................... Club Co-Ea'ilar MARY KATHRYN IIUsmN .......................... Club Co-Edz'fm- KITTY MCKH: ................................... Ilim-ary Editor I,l-:II.A HARRISON .......................... lysixlmzl l,ilrrary Editor KIT R0515 ................................. lnislmz! Ililrrary Edilm- MAURIXH CLMVER .................................. rlrt Cn-Ea'imr IVIARCARH AXV VVILLHMS .......................... Irl Co-Iidilm' VIRGIXIA AVERY ...................................... Drauinm An.m-zlex' ijxm ................................. S '2mpxlml Editor Bmxcmc LEGA'I'IC ................................... Ilma' Tyfn'xl SH: GARRI-rrr ............................................ Typisl jmx NHL ............................................. Typixl SL'F. FRAVKHX ........................................... Typixl Hum BECK ............................................. Typixl NINA HENDRICKS ....................... Shu'm- Chm Rvpnxvmzfarii'w DELORES StLLIVAX ..................... lmzim- Clam er'nwnmtiw SHIRLEY BROWN ................... S'nNmmm-r Clam Rz'prmmztati-I'r BETH BRANDON .................... Frwshmmz Clam Rrprmt'nlali-I'r MA RY EVELYN ST RINGER Sponsor FIRST Row: Sue Garrett John Neal. Blanche Legato. SECOND Row: Suu Franklin. Hilda Beck. .L'l 304$! 73'le U ,, Iv !' , vat 7I i J x m THE SPECTATOR SHIRLEY HOLLAND ......................................... Ediltar LOUISE JONES ................................... Business Manager Every Wednesday brings something special to the students of M.S.C.W.etheir eagetIy-awaited copy of The Spec. This paper reHects the radiance that is an outstanding feature of M.S.C.W. by depicting the beauty, life and spirit of the college. The staff of over a hundred girls is sponsored by Mr. Emmett Robinson. These mid- night oilburners work very hard but are well rewarded by two ban- quets a year. Participation is extra curricular, and members of the stag are chosen after tryouts and by election. Sometimes they put out a special class edition, or the Homecoming edition. Then there is , t the extra large issue that is sent out to the high schools in the state. I One important project of the Spectator is the Hall of Fame election, which is announced in a spring edition. These girls you can always tell by the printers, ink on their hands and that mad dash to make i the deadline. FIRST ROW: Roxie McClure, Bettye Hester, Sally Ann McLeod, Betty Lane McIntosh, Edith Sanford, Ruth Sykes. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Maish, Mary Jane Armstrong, Kit Rose, Adelaide Murdock Shirley Holland, Shirley Deane Everett, Mimi Morrison, Martha Pope, Bettie Mae Caldwell, Carolyn Massey, Velma Williams. THIRD ROW: Martha Aiexander, Fleta Johnson, Nancy Grondin, Mary Lib Barrett, Virginia Pace, Dee Ogle, Kim Alexander, Leila Harrison, Jo Ann Howard, Pat Adams, Katie Warren Hardy, Mary Frazier, Jane Standifer. ,, maxim Izh QVKVNN FIRST Row: PatriCia Hardy. Olive Fryer Pat Irby, Beverly Dennis, Dwight Bassett, XVilma Street, Joan Lamar. SECOND Row: Patty Jean Smith Mary Arlyn Young, Elizabeth Gill Purvis, Jane Conn, Sara Ann Lawson, Betty Gaither, Louise Jones, Frances Ann Baggett, Rebecca Allison, Gladys Morgan Maurine Clower, Frances Hinton. THIRD ROW: Betty Hayes Elizabeth Lampkin, Betty Bomar, Elizabeth Ervin. Lula Bullock, Elizabeth Hildebrand France; Kea, Mabel Claire Davis, Jane Robbins, Barbara Kelly, Patsy Regan, Marjorie Norman, Nan McElroy, Joan Rye, Marguerite Giadney FOURTH Row: Jo Eddie Caldwell' Patsy Hill, Jackie Pierce' Joan Brasse, Janet Smith Barbara Garrett, Helen Power, Kay Fergusom Sylvia Green, Rebecca Ashmore, Pnttz Lorainne Taylor. Mary Lamb Taylor. Jacquie Tilly, Edna Byrd Phillips, Faye Smith, Ann Tranum. Debby Hudson, Ann Warner. V EDITORIAL STAFF SHIRLEY HOLLAND ......................................... Editor SHIRLEY DICANIC EVERETT ........................ Jlanging Editor MIMI MORRISON .......................... Ixyixizml Iidilw ADELAIDE MI'RDOCK .............................. lxxixlmzt Iidilm' MARTHA POPE ...................................... lysislanl Iidilnr SYZANNIC PERRY .................................... lxxixlmz! lillilnr BUSINESS STAFF ................. Ifuyinws: Jlmmgwr LOYISIC JONES .................. FRANCES ANN BAUGICTT ................. lxxijlam liminwu Jlmmgwr BETTY GAITHER .............................. lJ-I'z'rlixillg .Ummgm' SARA ANN IHX V5 0N ................... ILvI'xImII .lJ-I'N'Iiying llalmgwr , I I , I IiNINHiTT ROBINSON PAT COIAIFR ......................................... Phalogmfhrr 81mm. 45 CIVIC LEAGUE The many favorable and complimentary remarks made by Visitors regarding our campus and dormitories are in no small part due to the Civic League which works together with the administration to achieve a more beautiful campus. Day by day Civic League, founded in 1909, seeks to remind students of the- importance of obeying rules which will not only build a lovelier campus, but will build better citizens. CHARLENE PEEBLES President LOU ANN COURSEY Lucia checks up on a room in Fant Vice President l ALICE FREEMAN SHARP Secretary .WHM;ADJH . - .Awk g... l n w x x x3 .K A FIRST Row: Betty Ratliff. Pat Regan, Beverly Sprott, Gloria W'illiams. SFXJND Rmx'; Lou Ann Courwv, Charlene Peeblcs, Alice Freeman Sharp, THIRD Row: jo Anne Staplos. Nann- Virden. Lucia S. Kegler, Mable Claire Davis. Once a year, Civic League sponsors Clean-Up Weekia week in which the campus is inspected and rated. Certainly Civic League is to be commended for keeping alive the pride we have in our campus. 47 , ywxwww ,, , FIRST Row: Virginia Pace, Billie Joyce Boyles, Beverly Berry, Mary Kaihryn Huston. Mary Hilma Wilson, Nell Howell, Tiz Hildebrand. SECOND ROW: Sue Garrett, Missy Pugh, Virginia Gardner, Sylvia Ducki Gerry Wilson, Sally Ann McLeod, Barbara Kuy- kendall, Miss Virginia Harrison, Georgia Britten, Liz Smith, Eleanor Anne Drake. THIRD Row: Douglas Stevens, Patty Jean Smith. Marianne Shaw, Carolyn Fleeman, Nancy Chaddock, Ann Hooker, Mary Alice Trewolla, Dee Ogle, Jacquelyn Hancocki OFFICERS BARBARA KI'YKICNDALL ............................. Prmidmzl SALLY ANN McLEOD ............................. I'iw-Prz'sidwzl GERRY XVILSON ....................................... Spurlary MARY ANN PI'GII .................................... Tn'asurwr GEORGIA BRITTON ............................ ijn'r of Points SYLVIA DUCK .................................. wawr 0f Paints VIRGINIA GARDNER ........................ wawr of Srraplmok MISS VIRGINIA HARRISON ............................. wamur the show must go on!,, That is the motto of the Theatre Guild members. These girls have gained points for membership through activities in dramatics, backstage work, oral reading, and radio. To begin its year of work, Theatre Guild sponsors an open house to acquaint the new students with its activities. The work continues with major productions, reading contests, and tournament plays. This year, as last year, they sponsored a trip out-of-town to see on: of the outstanding shows of the year. THEATRE GUILD 48 BARBARA KUYKENDALL Prnidenl SALLY ANN MCLEOD Vite-Prmidem GERRY WILSON Seaemry JANE ARMSTRONG Pruidtnt ANN COKER Viae-Prmidcn! FIRST ROW: Jane Standefer, Jane Armstrong. Miss Berryman, Louise Jones, Ann Coker. SECOND ROW: Lela Waterer, Shirley Deane Everett, Elsie Drake, Barbara Westling, Beverly Sprott, Carolyn Williamson, Ann Hammack, Louise Nelson, Butch Hickman, Willa Andrews. THIRD ROW: Sally Ann McLeod. Sarah Jane Harris, Lula Bullock, Jamie Garnett, Barbara Garrett, Lynne Schoonover, Adelaide Murdock, Fleta Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Frances Ann Baggetr, Emily Peel, Ann Chandler, Mary Frazier, Dot Manselle. In the athletic world of M. S. C. W., the Womenk Athletic Association promotes high physical efhciency in its members and fosters an interest in those recreational and healthful activities which have a carry-over value in adult life. Membership in the organization is gained by participating in the intramural tourna- ments in basketball, volleyball, softball, and in dance programs. During the year, W. A. A. sponsors Hygiene Month, skating parties, bicycle hikes and picnics. JANE STANDEFER LOUISE JONES Scrrt'mry Trcuxurcr ' iiL-L :23 f1 'rn W. L. u. , : .;.. anloncmss S S A L C R O N E S u OFFICERS JOAN WHITE .....................President MARY KATHRYN HUSTON . . Vice-President ANNE BOSWELL . . . . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer MRS. MISSIE B. HOLDER. . . . . . . . . . . .Spomor JAMIE GARNETT WILLA STEVE ANDREWS CHEERLEADERS First Rorw: SYDNA ELLEN ADAIR ................ Ilznniltnn, Bliss. Ham 1; Emma mirs Home Economics C1ub, 1, 2. 3. 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Speclalor; 2, 3; Wesley Larger Council, 2, 3; Lighting, Technician, 2 3 4. MARY KIMBROUGH ALEXANDER. . . .Itta Benn, Miss. Library Science Library Science C1ub, 1; Alpha Beta Alpha, 1. 2. 3, Treasurer, 4; Studcnt Government House Committee, 1; Blue Serenaders, 1; Glee Club; 1. 2, 3, President, 4; Backstage Crew, 1, 3; Baptist Greater Council, 1; ReligiOLs Emphasis Week Committee, 1; Lantern, 2; Sprrtator. 2, Assistant Circula- tion Manager, 3, Circu1ation Manager, 4; S.C.A. CounCil. 2, 3; Zouave, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Torch, Secretary, 3; Nature Study Club, 3; B.S.U. Executive Counci1, 3, 4; Chapex'one, 3, 4. MILDRED MARIE ANDERSON ...... 3Voodvillc, Miss. Social Science Nature Study C1ub, 1, 2; Orchestra, 1, 2, 4; Vice-Prcsident, 3; Wefley Larger Council. 4; Bach Society, 3. 4; Forum, 3, 4; Chaperone, 4; Aquacade, 3; International Relations Club. 4; Sigma Mu, 4; Zouave, 7.; Single Sticks Drill. 2. VVILLA STE 7E ANDREVVS ............ Marianna, Ark. Plzysiral Eduralion Physics Club, 1; W.A,A., 1, 2, 3. 4; Physical Education Club, 2, 3, president, 4; Arkansas C1ub, 1. 4, Secretary-Treasurer. 2, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Maskers, 3, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Rogues, 2; Class Vol1eyb211. 11 2, 3; Varsity Vo1leybal1. 3; Class Basketball, 1; 2. 3. 4; Varsity Baslet- ball, 3; Class Softball, 2; C1355 Cheer1eader, 3, 4; Zouave, 2. Swami Rorw: NELL ANTHONY ..................... Columbus, Miss. Elrmrnlary Edwalion MARY JANE ARMSTRONG ............ Jackson, Mixs. Pllyximl Edmalion XV.A.A., 1, Secretary, 2, Vice-President. 3. President, 4; Physical Edu- cation Club, 2, 3, 4; Theatre Gui1d, 2, 3; Beta Beta Beta, 3, Treasurcz, Listenin, to those Angels sing! SENIORS 4; Homecoming Page; 2; Junior Usher, 3; Special Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4; Spectator, Sports Editor, 3, 4; Lockhearts, 1, Treasurer, 2; Blacklist, 3, Head, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Tournament Play Backstage Crew, 1, 2, 3; Major Production Backstage Crew, 1, 2; Chaperone, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsi1on, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Mortar Board, 4; S.C.A. Counci1, 2, 3; Presidenfs Council, 4; ths Who in American Colleges and Uni. versities, 4; Annual Representative, 2; Committee of Fifty, 2; Volley- ball, 1, 4, Varsity, 3; Lt. of Zouave Drill, 2. MADGE REBECCA ASHMORE ...... Carrollton, Miss. Elmnmzlary Eduralion Entrc Nous, 1, 7' Bach Society. 2; Chaperone. 3; Future Teachers of -; America, 2, 3, 4; Forum. 3, 4; Spectator, 3, 4; Lighting Technician, 2. 3. ALLETA BANKSTON .......... North Carrollton, Miss. Ho m 1; Em 210 Ill 1f: Commerce Club, 1; Chemistry C1ub, 2; Home Economics Club, 2. 3, 4: Silhouettes, Vice-President, Z; Spcctutor, 2; Wesley Players. 3, 4; Tourna- ment Plays, 3; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; House Committee, 1, 2, 3; Chap- cronc, 3, 4; Zouave, 2; Special Dancing, 1. 2; G1cc Club. 2. N x: ikaXkaxk x9 TX x x X 3 3 3x S 4, 71- 3 N 3 4-. 3 ,4. 'x.3k3 fo'wxs-LJ 3 '4 K i Kikx. ' WCLAKSS OF 1954 4 X 0 x, K 2x r ;xxK X5 5. . .4 ' QKVv Ckkm... xX$xkx r W? K: NQKXKSR . . 1 x N First Rorw: SYBLE ANN BARKLEY. . . . . . . . . . . .Cotton Plant, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club. 1, 2, Social Chairman, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America, 3; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, Editor, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 3. 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Zouave, 2; Monitor, 1, 2, 3, Head Monitor, 4. MARTHA LOUISE BARWICK. . . . . . . .Greenville, Miss. Library Science Alpha Beta Alpha, 1, 2, 3, 4; Theatre Guild; 2, 3, 4; Spettalor, 2, 3; Forum, 3, 4; Election Committee, 3, 4; Lockhearts, 2; Jesters, 3, 4; Major Production Backstage Crew, 1. 2. 3; Tournament Plays Backstage Crew, 1, 2, 3; Favorite. 3, 4; Wesley Larger Council, 4; S.C.A. Coun- cil, 2, 3; Chaperone, 4; Homecoming Page, 2. Second Ro-w: MARY FRANCES BARWICK. . . . . . . . .Greenville, Miss. Library Science Alpha Beta Alpha, 1, 2, 3, 4; Theatre Guild, 2, 3; Spectator, 2, 3; Forum, 3; Election Committee, 3, Chairman, 4; Jesters, 3, 4; Lockhearts, 2; Tournament Plays Backstage Crew, 1, 2, 3, 4; Major Production Backstage Crew, 1. 2, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Favorite, 3, 4; Volleyball, 3; Wesley Larger Council, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Student Council, 4. HILDA LEO BECK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brookhaven, Miss. Accountzng Commerce Club, 1, 2, 4, Treasurer, 3; Pi Omega Pi, 3, Secxetary. 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon. 3, Vice-President, 4; Spectator, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; MEH LADY, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Dance Program Make- Up Committee, 3, 4; Prom Committee. 2, 4; English Club, 2; Zouave, 2; Committee of Fifty, 2; House Committee, 2. Third Rorw: EMILY ANN BELL. . . . . .. ............. Starkville, Miss. Home Economics Rogues, l, 2; Hottentots, 4; Maskers, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spectator, l. 2. 3; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Usher, 3. MARIANNE BELL ......... . ....... .. .Columbus, Miss. Piano Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Town and Gown, 1, 2; Entre Nous, 2; American Guild of Organists, 3. F0 urtll Rorw: MILLETT BIRON. . . . .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . .Natchez, Miss. Piano Orchestra, 1. 2, 3; Glee Club, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; American Guild of Organists, 2; Each Society, 1. 2, 3; Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Maskers, 4; Student Member Music Education National Con- ference; Chaperone, 3, 4, MYRA JOYCE BISHOP ..... .. . . . . . . . .Booneville, Miss. Library Science Bach Society, 1, 2, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 1, 2, 4, Vice-Ptesidenr, 3; Library Science, 1; English Club, 2. Vice-President, 3; Glee Club, 1; Theatre Guild, 2, 3, 4; Torch, 3; Baptist Student Union Council, 1, 2, President, 3, Third Vice-President. 4; S.C.A. Council, 1, 2, 3, President, 4; Religious Emphasis Week Committee of Fifty Chairman, 2; Lighting Technician, 2, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; ths Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4; Presidenfs Council, 4; B.S.U. Choir, 2, 3, 4; Civic League Committee. 2. 3; Recoxd Recital, 1. Eirsf Row: .1 ; ' ,... - .. AMY RUTH BLACKVVELL ............ Columbus, Miss. Library Srimzw Glee Club, 1; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, 4; Zouave, 2; Town and Gown, 1. 4; Bible Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4; Classical Club, 3; Volleyball, 4. ANNE BOSWELL ........................ Macon, Miss. Piano Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; College Singers, 4; Bach Society, 1, 3, Secretary, 2; American Guild of Organists, 1, 3. Treasurer, 2; Sigma Alpha Iota, 1, 2. Secretary, 3, Vice-President, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Usher, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch. 3; Mortar Board, 4; Student Mem: ber of National Educators Music Conference, 3. 4; Wesley Larger Coun4 cil, 1; Wesley Smallex Council. 2, Financial Secretary, 3; Class Secretary- Treasurer, 4; Zouave, 2. CLARA BLANCHE BRANDON ........ Meridian, Miss. Elementary Education Transfer from Meridian Junior College, 3; Blacklist, 3, 4; Special Dancr ing, 3, 4; MEH LADY Feature Editor, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Fu ture Teachers of America, 3, President, 4; S.C.A., 4; Student Govern- ment Representative, 4; Tournament Play Backstage Crew, 3; CHaperonc 3. 4; Class Volleyball. 3. GEORGIA ALICE BRITTON ............ Macon, Miss. Library Srience Orchestra, 1, 2, 4; Librarian, 3; Alpha Beta Alpha, 2, 3, Reporter, 4 Theater Guild, 2, 3, Keeper of Points, 4; Alpha Psi Omega, President. 4; Wesley Smaller Council, 2, 3; Wesley Larger Council, 1, 4; Assistant Feature Editor MEH LADY, 4; Chaperone, 4; Major Production Cast, 1. 3; Major Production Backstage Crew, 1, 2, 3, 4, Backstage Crew for Tournament Plays. 1, 2, 3. 4; Zouave, 2. Second Rorw: GRACE HELEN BYARS .............. Columbus, Miss. Home Economics Glee Club, 1; Lockhearts. l, 2; Jesters, 3, Treasurer, 4; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4; Town and Gown Club, 1, Treasurer, 2, 3. 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 2. 3. Marshall, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, 4; Spectator, 1A 2, 3; Business Manager of Sophomore Edition of Spectator, 2; MEH LADY, Assistant Editor, 3, Edi- tor, 4; Student Government Rep;esentative. 2, 3; ths Who in American Beauty unawares SENIORS Colleges and Universities, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Mertar Board, 4: Junior Usher, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Zouave, 2; S.C.A., 2, Vice-President, 3; Wesley Foundation Larger Council, 1, 2. 3; Wesley Foundation Smaller Council, 2; Danforth Scholarship 3; Parliamentary Procedure, 2; Educa- tion Club, 3; presidenEs Council, 4; Most Charming, 4. SHIRLEY MILLER CARMICHAEL ...... Jackson, Miss. Suretarial Science Commerce Club, 1, 2, Treasurer, 4; Spertator, 1; Bach Society, 1; Glee Club, 1; Nature Study Club, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 4; Chaperone, 4: Zouave, 1 . SARAH MAUDE CARR ................ Columbus, Miss. Srcretarial Svimcc Town and Gown, 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club, 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN CARTER ............ Louisville, Miss. Home Eronomit: Home Economics Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2; Nature Study Club. 3. 4; Zouave, 2; Sigma Mu, 3. 4, CLASS OF 1954 First Rorw: AMELIA MAURINE CLOVVER. . . . . . . .Hillsboro, Miss. Art Blue Serenaders, 1, 2; Palette and Brush, 1. Treasurer, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Larger Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Pi, 2, 3, Historian, 4; Spectator, 2, 3. 4; Backstage Tournament Plays, 2; Lighting Technician, 2, 3, 4; Torch, 3; MEH LADY, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Orchestra, 2; S.C.A. Council, 3; Prom Committee, 3, 4; Publicity Committee for Fashion Show, 3. BARBARA NAN COGGIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nettleton, Miss. Elementary Education Education Club, 1; Future Teachers of America, 2, 4; Chaperone, 4; Wes- ley Larger Council, 1; Wesley Smaller Council, Secretary, 2, Financial Secretary, 4; Bible Club, 1. Second Row: MARY NEWELL COMBS. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inverness, Miss. Elementary Education Glee Club, 1, 2; Westminster Fellowship Larger Council, 1, Treasurer, 2, Vice-President, 3, 4; Student Government Council, 1, Secretary, 2; Math Club, 1; Bach Society, 1, 2, 3; Lantern, 2; Torch, President, 3: Mortar Board, President, 4; Religious Emphasis Week Committee of Fifty, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, Treasurer, 4; Dance Committee, 2, 3; Junior Usher, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Presidenfs Council, 4; ths Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities, 4; Zouave, 2. MARJORIE JEAN COOK. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Courtland, Miss. S ecretarial S cience Nature Study Club, 2, 4; 4-H Club, 2, 4; Entre Nous Y Nosotras, 2; Forum, 4; Commerce Club, 2. 4; Backstage Crew for Major Production, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 1, 2, 4; Chaperone, 4. Third Row: CAROLYN YVONNE CRAWFORD. . . .Centreville, Miss. Art Glee Club, 1; Palette and Brush, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vagabonds, 4; Bach Society, 1 CECILE CRUTCHFIELD ....... . . . . .Clarksdale, Miss. Social Studies French Club, 1; Class Secretary, 1; Rogues, 2; Spectator, 2, 3; Tourna- ment Play Cast, 2, 3; Forum, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary, 3, Pre'L dent, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Black List, 3. , Hottentots, 3, 4; ths Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4; MEH LADY, Asst. Bus. Mgr., 3, Bus. Mgr., 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Junior Usher, 3; Lighting Technician, 4; Favorite, 4. Fourth Rorw: DOROTHY JANE DARBY. . . . . . . . . . . .Charleston, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Council, 2, 3; Spectator Staff, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Mortar Board, 4; Palette and Brush. 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon. 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Backstage, 3, SARAH FRANCES DARBY. . . . . . . . . .Philadelphia, Miss. Speech Transfer from East Central Junior College, 3; Glee Club, 3; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Wesley Players, 4; Backstage Crew for Tournament Plays, 3; Student Radio Announcer, 3, 4; Backstage Crew for Fall Major Production, 3, 4. 44mm ,, Firxt Rorw: DIANE DEHMER ....................... Jackson, NIiss. Nutrition Transfer from University of Mississippi; Jesters, 4; Newman Club, 4. ELEANOR ANNE DRAKE ............... Jackmn, Miss. Library Scimzcn Wesley Players, 1, 2, 3; Theatre Guild; 2, 3. 4; Forensic Council, 2. 3; Wesley Larger Council, 2, 3. 4; Classical Club, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Page. 2; S.C.A, Council, 4; Backstage Crew for Major Productions, 2. 3, 4; Backstage Crew for Tournament Plays, 2, 3; Zouavc Drill. 2. GEORGENE DUKEMINIER .......... VVest Point, Miss. Elrmmtary Eduration Glee Club. 1; Bach Society, 1; Future Teachers of America, 2, 4; Educa- tion Club, 1; Parliamentary Certificate, 2; S.C.A. Council, 2; Spccralor, 2; Lantern, 2; Torch. 4; Chaperone, 4; Wesley Smaller Council, 1 Treasurer, 2, president, 4; Gauntlets, 2. MATTIE JEAN DUNN ................ Crenshaw, Miss. Home Eronomirs Nature Study Club. 1; Entre Nous, 1; Wesley Larger Council, 1, 2, 4; Wesley Smaller Council, 2; Home Economics Club, 2, 3. 4; Silhouettes, 2; Jesters, 3, 4; Wesley Players, 1; Chaperone, 3, 4; Stage Make-Up, 2y 3; Zouave Drill, 2; Stage Lighting, 3. Second Row: SADIE PATTON FANT ............... Columbus, Miss. llama E'mnomirs Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1,2, 3. Tossing us the Torch of Knowledge, Barbara? SENIORS CATHERINE FORTENBERRY .......... Ozlkvale, Miss. Bactrriology Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 3; Hygiene Journal Club, 1, 2. 3; Beta Beta Beta. 3; Chaperone, 3. JANIE SUE FRANKLIN ................ Redwood, Miss. Home Eronomir; Transfer from East Central Junior College; Home Economics Club; 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon. 3, 4; Jesters, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; MHH LADY. 4; Civic League, 3; Basketball Tournament Team; 3. 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; House Committee, 4; Wesley Larger Council, 3. MARY FRAZIER ........................ Leland, Miss. Btu'lcriology Physical Science Club, 1, 3; Orchestra, 2; Theatre Guild, 2, 3; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Aquacade. 3; Spechuor, 3, 4; Election Committee; 4; Hygiene Journal Club. 3. 4; Lighting Technician, 1, 2, 3, Chairman, 4; Chaperone, 4; Varsity Volleyball, 2, 3; Backstage Crew for Major Production. 2, 3; Class Basketball. 1, 2. 3, 4; Lockhearts. 2; Black List, 3, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Backstage Crew for Tournament Play, 1, L 3. 4; Zouave, 2; Single Sticks Drill, 2; Most Athletic, 4. CLASS OF 1954 First Row: CORRINNE ELIZABETH GAITHER. . . .Tupelo, Miss. Barteriology President of Class, 1; Presidenfs Council, 1; Lockhearts, 1, 2; Hotten- tots, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 2, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 2, 3, 4; Hygiene Journal Club, 3, President. 4; Chairman Social Committee, 4; Student Conduct Chairman, 4; Black List, 3, 4; Wesley Larger Council, 3, 4; Lighting Technician, 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Dancing, 2; Chemistry and Physics Club, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Homecoming Page, 2; Spectator, 1, 2, Assistant Advertising Manager, 3, Advertising Man- ager, 4; S.C.A. Council, 2. FRANCES CAROLYN GARNER. . . . . .Booneville, Miss. Elementary Education Transfer from North East Mississippi Junior College; Chaperone, 3; Fu- ture Teachers of America, 3, 4; Forum, 3; Wesley Larger Council, 3, 4; Wesley Players, 3, Vice-President, 4; Wesley Board of Directors, 4. Second Row: JAMIE CECILE GARNETT. . . . . . . . . . . . .Satartia, Miss. Secretarial Science Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Silhouettrs. 2; Cheer- leader, 3, Head, 4; Favorite, 3; Hottentots. 3, 4; Black List, 3. 4; Theatre Guil'i, 3; Tournament Play Cast, 3; Zouave Drill, 2; Glee Club, 1; WSCM, Station Manager, 4; Lighting Crew, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Most Versatile, 4. ANITA SUE GARRETT. . . ..... . ..... Booneville, Miss. Nutrition Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Mortar Board, 4; Westminster Fellowship Council, 1, 2, President, 3, Treasurer; 4; S.C.A. Council, 2, Treasurer, 3; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 2. 3, Treasurer, 4; Home Economics Club. 1, 2. 3, 4: American Guild of Organists, 2; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; Committee of Fifty, 1; MEH LADY, 4; Make-up Crew, 2, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. Third Ro-w: JO ANN GIBSON ..... . .......... . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Biology Town and Gown, 2, 3. 4; Physics Club, 2; Wesley Larger Council. 2, 3; Wesley Smaller Council, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Chem- istry Club. 3. ELEANOR JOAN GILLIS. . . . ........ Greenwood, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 1, 2, 3; Chap- erone, 3, 4; Zouave Drill. 2; Sigma Mu, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2; B.S.U. Smaller Council, 3. Fourth Rorwt JOANN GOODSON ..... .. . . . ........... Baldwyn, Miss. Library Science Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 2, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2' Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary, 4; Entre Nous Y Nosotras, 4; Chaperone; 3, 4. FLORA PAULINE GRANT ............ Caledonia, Miss. Nutrition Chemistry Club. 2; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Bible Club, 4. -l First Rovw: BETTY JO SVVINDOLL GRAVES ....... Schlater, Miss. Serretarial Stiencc u: Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi, 3, President, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, Treasurer, 4; Chaperone, 3; Bach Society, 1 Backstage Crew on Tournament Play, 3; Backstage Crew on Major Pro- duction, 3; Spectator, 1. a r'w-wnzwwt; k. 3.3.1-: r . 1 SARA LOU GRIFFITH ............. New Hebron, Miss. fa? M11516 Eduauzon Liz dishes out the punch Bach Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ochestra, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 4; Advisory Committee, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 1, 2. 3; Baptizt Choral Group 2, 3; Lantern, 2; Music Educators National Conference, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Iota, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Math Club, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 4. ?NV'WI r S E N I O R S KATHY HAILES ...................... Quitman, Miss. Home Economics PATRICIA PEARL HARDY .............. Canton, Miss. Home Economics Club, 1. 2, 3; Glee Club. 1; Bach Society, 2; Zouave Sofia! Sltldil?! Dnll, 2, Forum, 3A Chemistry Club, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Natu'e Study Club, 2; Newman Club, 1, Treasurer, 2, President, 3, 4; Spcclumr, 1, 2, 3, 4; Forum, 3, Treasurer, 4; Torch, 3; Phi Alpha Theta, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4: JANE CLAIRE HALL .................. Lambert, Miss. Aquacada MuniorUsherv 3: Chapemne' 3, 4- 14 ' . ,t FRANKIE ROSE VVEAVER HARPOLE. .Houstcn, M155. Glee Club, 1, 3; Psychology Club, 2; Bach Society, 2; Palette and Brush, 1. 2, 3; Kappa Pi, 3. 11411511 Education Music Educators National Conference, 3, 4; Bach Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1; Orchestra, 2, 3, president, 4; American Guild of Organists, Treasurer, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2, Chaplain, 3, Secretary, 4; Lantern, 2; S.CA. Council, 1, 2, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Election Committee, 2; Second ROW: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, President, 4; B.S.U. Executive Council, 3; Bap- . a tist Cboral Group, 1, 2. 3. VIRGINIA HAMILL .................. Louisville, Miss. CECILIA ANN HARRIS ............... Columbus, Miss. f Home Emnomiw Library Sdmzuz Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 2, 3. 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Bible Club, 1, Secretary-Treasurer, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Omicron, 4; 4-H Club, 1; House Committee. 2; Chaperone, 3, 4; Sper- Classical Club, 3; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3. 4; Library Science C1Ub. 1. 3; Iator, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. Town and Gown. 3. 4; Chaperone, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1954 First Ro-w: SARAH JANE HARRIS. . . . . .........Char1eston, Miss. Social Studies Chemistry Club, 1; Glee Club. 1; Math Club, 2. 3, 4; Educatlon Club, 2; Home Economics Club. 2; W.A.A., 2. 3, 4; Forum, 3, 4; Commene Club, 4; Class Volleyball Team, 2, 3, 4; Class Softball Team, 1, 3; B.S.U. Larger Council, 3, 4; Chaperone, 4. '5 . m. muHNthM. a...vu LEILA BLAIR HARRISON. . . . . . . . . . . .VVest Point, Miss. Voice Bach Society, 1, 2, 3. President, 4; Canterbury Club, 1, 2, Vice-Prcsi- dent, 3, President, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Orchcstra, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, Treasurer, 3; English Club, 2, 3; Spectator, 1, 2, 3, 4; MEH LADY, 4; S.C.A. Council, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 3; Backstage Crew Tourna- ment Play, 3; Record Recital, 1, 2; House Committee, 1, 2, 3; Home- coming Page, 2; Parliamentary Certificate, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4. mva-n Second Rorw: NINA HENDRICKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Accounting Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, Parliamentarian, 4; Tennessee Club, 1, 2, Vice- President, 3, President, 4, S.C.A. Council, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 3; Chaperone, 4; Class Annual Representative, 4; House Committee, 1, 2 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2. 7 NORMA HICKMAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meridian, Miss. Art Maskers, 4; W.A.A., 4; Junior Annual Representative, 3; Palette and Brush, 2. 3, 4; Spectator, 4; Aquacade, 3. Third Rorw: PATRICIA ANN HILLMAN. . . . . . . . .Leakesville, Miss. Elementary Education Education Club, 1, 2; Silhouettes, 2; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Class Softball. 3. ELIZABETH ANN HILTON. . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. Social Studies Nature Study Club, 1, 2; Forum, 3, 4; Lockhearts, 2; Jesters, 3, 4; Backstage Crew Tournament Play, 2, 3; Make-up Crew, 3, 4; Lighting Technician, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Chaperone, 4. F0 urtlz Rorw: PATRICIA FERN HINTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. Bacteriology Chemistry and Physics Club. 1, 2, 3, President, 4; Hygiene Journal Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, Reporter, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 2, 3, Historian, 4; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 3, Rec- order, 4; Christian Fellowship, Secretary-Treasurer, 1, Vice-President, 2. President, 3; Backstage Crew Tournament Play, 3; Spectator, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Campus Cancer Drive Treasurer, 2; Mortar Board, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. MARY DEVALL HODGES..............Nett1eton,Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Itawamba Junior College; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Wesley Larger Council, 3, 4; Wesley Players, 3. Firs! Rorw: HAMPTON HOLLAND ............... ...Jackson, Miss. Piano Transfer from University of Mississippi; Orchestra, 2, 4, Vice Chairman of Dance Committee, 2; Rogues, 2; Stunt Night Committee, 4; Blacklist, SHIRLEY HOLLAND ................. Vicksburg, Miss. Spanish Annual Representative, 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha, 2; Treasurer, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3; Student Council, 2 Committee of 50, 2; Canterbury Club, 1, 2. 3, 4; Spetlamr, 1, 2, Man- aging Editor, 3; Editor, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Lockhearts, 1; Regent, 2; Blacklist, 3, 4; Hottentots. 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3: Presidean Council; Who's XVho in American Colleges and Universities; Writefs Club, 2; Homecoming page, 2; Zouave Drill, 2, MARGARET ANN HOOKER .......... Louisville, Miss. Bavtm-iolagy Theatre Guild, 2, 3; Chemistry 86 Physics Club, 1, 2, 3; Hygiene Journal Club, 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 3; Nature Study Club, 3; Lghting Technician, 1, 2, 3; Stage Make-up 1, 2, 3; Backstage Crew for Major Productions, 1, 2, 3. HELEN CLARK HORTON ............... Tupelo, Miss. Ilomr Eronomia Rogues, l, 2; Social Studies Club, 3; Lighting Technician, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Jesters, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3. Scmnd Rorw: CORRIE FANELLA HOWELL ........... Okolona, Miss. Home Emnomim Christian Fellowship. 2, 3, 4, President, 4; Home Economics Club, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club, 1; Chemistry Club, 2; Lantern, 2; Backstage Costumes, 2, 3, Chairman, 2; Lighting Technician, 2, 3; Nature Study Club, 2. S.C.A. Council, 3; F.T.A., 3, 4; Theatre Guild. 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4, Pianist, 4; Mortar Board, 4; Junior Chaperone, 3; Senior Chaperone, 4; Religious Life Council, 4. MARY KATHRYN HUSTON ...... . .Greenwood, Miss. Home EConomics Bach Society, 1; Record Recital, 1; Backstage Crews for Major Production, 1, 4; Backstage for Tournament Plays, 2, 3; Spanner Staff, 1; Sopho- A best dressed at rest more Edition, 2; Westminster Larger Council, 1, 2; Westminster Cabinet. 3, president, 4; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, Secretary, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Religious Em- phasis Committee of 50, 3; Vice-President of Junior Class; Vice-President of Senior Class; MEH LADY, 4; Backstage Makeup Artist, 3; Zouave Drill, 2. EMMA CATHERINE IRVIN .............. Isola, Miss. Homz' Emnomics Chemistry Club, 1; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club, 2; Future Teachers of America, 2, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 4; Zouave, 1. AILLEEN JANNEY .................... Senatobia, Miss. BarIm-iology Student Government Council, 3, 4; Chairman of points, 4; MEH LADY Staff, 4; Theatre Guild, 2, 3; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 2, 3, 4, Historian, 3, Reporter, 4; Gamma Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, Grand Alchemist, 4; Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4; Hygiene Journal Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3: Chemistry Club, 1, 2; Blue Serenaders, 1, 2, 3, Business Mgr., 4; Orchestra, 1, 2; Lantern, 3; Torch, 3; Mortar Board, 4, Secretary, 4 Jesters, 3, 4; Backstage Crews for Plays, 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Director Tournament Play, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Class Softball, 3; Zouave, 2. QCLASS OF 1954 First Rorw: CAROLYN TYLER JOHNSON. . . . . . . .Kilmichael, Miss. Home Eronomics Transfer from Sunflower Junior College; Wesley Smaller Council, 4; Wesley Larger Council. 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3; Glee Club, 3; Backstage Crew Tournament Play, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; House Committee, 3. FLETA MAE JOHNSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meridian, Miss. Library Science Home Economics Club, 1; Glee Club. 1, 2; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; House Committee, 1, 2, 3; Class Basketball Tournament Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; In- ternational Relations Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, President, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Silhouettes, 2; Zouave Drill, 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Spectator, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball, 3; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, Corresponding Secretary, 4; Blacklist, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Make-up Crew, 3, 4. Second Row: JANIE McCULLEY JOHNSON. . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Bacteriology Hygiene Journal Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Palette and Brush, 1; Chemistry and Physics Club, 3. MARY HELEN JOHNSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eupora, Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Wood Junior College; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Chap- erone, 3; Wesley Players, 3, 4, Third Rorw: LOUISE WHITE JONES. . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenwood, Miss. Physzral Educatzon W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4; Physics Club, 1; Lighring Technician, 1, 2, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Homecoming Page, 2; Physical Education Club, 2, 3 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 2, Vice-President, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4 Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Water Safety Instructor, 3; Water Pageant, 3; Dance Committee, 3; Varsity Volleyball, 1, 2, 3; Class Volleyball, 4; Class Softball, 1, 2, 3; Wesley Larger Counci, 4; Lockhearts, 1, First Sub-regent, 2; Blacklist, 3, 4; Hottentots, 2, VicePresident, 3, President, 4; ths Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. LUCIA SVETLANA KEGLERI. . . . . . . . Sellersville, Penn. F renclz Pi Delta Phi, 3, President, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2; French Club, 2; Entre Nous Y Nosotras, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Can- terbury Club, 1, 2; Civic League House Chairman, 1, 4; Commerce Club, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Monitor, 1, 2, 3, 4. y n Fourth Rorw: LOUIE HENRYETTA KING. . . . . . . .New Albany, Miss. Home Economics Rogues, 2; Jesters, 31, 4; Wesley Players, 1; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, BARBARA JEAN KUYKENDALL. . . . . . . .Newton, Miss. S peech Glee Club, 1, 2; Forensic Council, 1, Reporter, 2; Debate, 2, 3; Dis- cussion, 4; Theatre Guild, 1, 2, 3, President, 4; Pi Kappa Delta, 2, President, 3, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Mortar Board, 4; WriteHs Club, 2; Committee of Fifty, l; S.C.A. Council, Secretary, 2, Chaplain, 3; Second Vice-President, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; B.S.U. Greater Council, 1; B.S.U. Executive Council, 2, Second Vice-President, 3, 4; Alpha Ps' Omega, 2, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4; Class Basketball Team, 1, 2; Major Production Casts, 1, 2, 3, 4; Backstage Crew for Major Productions, 3. 4; Tournament Play Casts, 1, 2; Director of Tournament Plays, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Sophomore Edition of Spectator, 2; President,s Council, 4; ths Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4; Zouave Drill, 2; Lighting Technician, 3. First Rocw: BONNIE LEE ........................ Greenwood, Miss. Nutrition Home Economics Club, 1 7 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; S.C.A1 Coun- cil, 2, 3; Missouri Club, ,3,h,President, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Backstage Crew for Major Production, 3; Zouave Drill, 2; Monitor, 1, 2. LOLA BLANCHE LEGATE ............ Lexington, Miss. Smretarial Srimcn Commerce Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 4; Spectator, 1, 2; Bach Society, 1; Record Recital, l; Glee Club, 1; Wes1ey Larger Council, 1, 2, 4; Wesley Smaller Council, 2, 4; Nature Study Club, 4; Lantern, 2; MEH LADY, 4; Pi Omega Pi, Historian, 4; Chaperone, 4; Zouave Drill, 1; House Committee, 1. AUBEN FAY LOTT ..................... Jackson, Miss. Library Science Record Recital, 1; Lantern, 2; Entre Nous, 2; Entre Nous Y Nosotras, 3, 4; Future Teachers of Americat 3; Chaperone, 3. 4; Alpha Beta Alpha. 2. 3, 4. WINSTON JO LOVVERY ................... D'Lo, Miss. Home Eronomiu Home Economics Club. 2, 3. 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3. 4. Semnd Rorw: MOLLY LOUISE LUCAS ................ Jackson. Miss. History Transfer from Millsaps College; Phi Alpha Theta, 4; Dunbar Rowland History Club, 4; Forum, 4; Classical Club, 4; B.S.U. Larger Council, 4. A double measure of pleasure SENIORS HANNAH JEAN LYON .............. Cedar Bluff, 1V1iss. Bioloyy Nature Study Club, 1, 2, 4; Future Teachexs of America, 2, 4; Beta Beta Beta, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Wesley Larger Counil, 4; Zouave Drill, 1. GLYNN MCDONALD .................... Preston, Miss. Elementary Edwation Transfer from East Mississippi Junior College. BETTY JEAN MCGAHEY ............. Columbus. Miss. Badm-iology Alpha Epsilon Delta, 3, President, 4; Beta Beta Den, 3, Secretary, 4, Hygiene Journal Club, Z; 3, Treasurer, 4; Future Teachers of America. 3. 4; Town and Gown. 1. 2, 3, 4; Spcrlalm, 3, CLASS OF 1954 First Ro-w: BETTY LANE McINTOSH. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Natchez, Miss. Library Science American Guild of Organists, 1; Commerce Club, 1, 2; Silhouettes, 2; Zouave Drill, 2; Lantern. 2; Bach Society, 3, 4; Forum, 3, Secretary, 4; Classical Club, 3; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, Parliamentarian, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 2, 3, Secretary. 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3; Spectator, 3, Head Proofreader, 4; Special Dancing, 3; Pi Delta Epsilcn, 4; Maskers, 3, 4. KATHLEEN MCKEE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Birmingham, Ala. E nglzsh Alabama Club, 1; Canterbury Club, 1; Spanish Club, 1, 2; Bach Society, 1, 2, Vice-President. 3, 4; Classical Club, 2. President, 3; Lantern, 2; Parliamentary Certificate, 2; Pi Gamma Mu Shol rship Award, 2; Zouave Drill, 2; Usher, 3; Dance Committee, 3; To.ch, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Special Dancing, 1, 3, 4; Forum, Secretary, 3, Treasurer, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha, 3, Treasurer, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 3, P1esident, 4; Glee Club, 4; Student Government House Chairman, 4; Moxtar Boa:d, 4; Blanche Colton Williams Scholarship Award, 4; Most Intellectual, 4. Second Rorw: SHIRLEY MCKEE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Spanish Rogues, 1, 2; Jesters, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha, 3, President, 4; Phi Alpha Theta, 3, President, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Junior sher, 3. MARTHA JANNICE MCRAE. . . . . . . . . .....Laurel, Miss. Bacteriology Silhouettes, 2; Maskers, 4; Hygiene Journal Club, 3, 4; Canterbury Club, 4; Forum, 4; Swimming Club, 4; Speclator, 4. Third Row: SYLVIA LIDDELL MARSH. . . . . . . . . .Washington, Miss. Elementary Education Commerce Club, 1; Canterbury Club, 1; Chemistry Club, 2; Bach Society, 2, 3, 4; Silhouettes, 2; Special Dancing, 1, 3; Forum, 3, 4; Torch, 3; Spectator, 3, 4; Parliamentary Certificate, 2; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, Secre- tary, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Masked, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. CAROLYN MATHIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brookhaven, Miss. Secretarial Science Pi Omega Pi, 3, Treasurer, 4; Commerce Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; English Club, 2; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 3; Baptist Larger Council, 3, 4; Sigma Mu, 2, 3, 4; Spectator, 4; Baptist Choral Group, 2; Zouave Drill, 2; Home- coming Page, 2. Fourth Row: BETTIE LEWIS MITCHELL. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ethel, Home Economics Transfer from Holmes Jun'or College; Home Economics Club, 3, Chaperone, 3, 4; S.C.A, Council, 4. MARGARET MITCHELL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rienzi, Miss. Home Economics Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; House Committee, 1, 2; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2; Westminster Fellow- ship. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. First Rou': MARIANNE MORGAN .................. Can'on, Miss Library Sa'mw Transfer from Millsaps College; Bible Club, 2, 3; Commerce Club, 2; Spectator, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Larger Council, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, 4; Forum, 3, 4; Social Committee, Treasurer, 4. MIRIAM MORRISON .................... Laurel, Miss. Social Studies Classical Club, 1, President, 2; Lantern, ViCe-President, 2; Torch, 3; Eta Sigma Phx, Vice-President, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, VicaPresident, 4; Phi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, President, 4; Forum, 3, president, 4; Lock- hearts, 1, 2; Hottentots. 1, 2, 3, 4; Black List, 3, 4; Student Govern- ment. Vice-President, 3, Senior Represintative, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Vice- presidenc of Class, 2; Spectator, Assistant Editor, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1; Volleyball Class Team, 1, 2, 3; Dance Committee, 3; Special Dancing, 1, 4; Wesley Larger Council, 4; Editor of Sophomore Edition of Spec; razor, 2; Zouave Drill, 2; Single Sticks Drill, 2; W.A.A., 2; WLter Safety Instructor, 3; Homecoming Page, 2. CATHERINE JANE MULLINS .......... Prentiss, Miss. Home Economic; Committee of Fifty, 1; Freshmen Edition of Spectator, 1; Speciator, 2; Lantern, 2; Future Teachers of America, 3; Home Economics Club, 1. 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. Greater Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. Executive Council, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4. ADELAIDE ELIZABETH MURDOCK.Greenw00d, Miss. Home Economir: Student Government, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4; S.C.A. Council, 2, 3, 4; Back- stage Crew for Tournament Play, 1, 2, 3; Special Dancing, 4; Home- coming Page, 2; Chaperone, 3, 4; Lockhearts, 1, 2; Black List, 3, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, Historian, 4; Lantern, 2; Blue Serenaders, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Phi Delta Epsilon, Vice-Presidenr, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Water Safety Instructor, 3; Social Committee, 4; Spectator, 3, 4; Water Pageant, 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; American Guild of Organists, 1; Lighting Technician, 1 2, 3; W.A.A., 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2; Single Sticks Drill, 2. , Sprond Row: JOAN NEAL .......................... Kosciusko, Miss. Library Stimm Bach Society, 1; Wesley P1ayers, 1, President, 2, 3; Wesley Larger Coun- CH, 1; Wesley Smaller Council, 2, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2; Chaperone, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, President, 4; Rogues, 2; Maskexs, 3, Treas- urer, 4; Social Committee, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4; Special Dancing, 2, 3, 4; MEH LADY, 4. From Mac to Marion, the symbol of responsibility SENIORS NANCY SITE NEELY ................... Holcomb, Miss. Barm'iology Chemistry and Physics Club, 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4; Hygiene Journal C1ub, l, 2, 3, Secretary, 4; Nature Study Club, 3; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 3, 4; 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta. 3, President, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Spertalor, 3; Homecoming Page, 2; Zouave Drill, 2. MARJORIE ANN NORMAN ........ New Albany, Miss. M'atllcmalim Spectator; 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2; B.S.U. Greater Counci1, 1, 2; B.S.U. Executive Council, 3. 4; Make-up Crew, 1, 2, 3. 4; Nature Study Club, 2; Lantern, 2; Math Club, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Secre:ary- Treasurer, 3, President, 4; Torch. 3; Moztar Board, President, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Class Volleyball Team, 4; Class Softball Team, 3; Bible C1ub, 3, 4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3; B.S.U. Choral Group, 1, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. FRANCES DEE OGLE .................... Y0kcn:1,Miss. Smrclarial Sdrnm Orchestra, 1, 2; Tournament PIay Cast, 2' Commerce Club, 3, 4; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; Backstage Crew Manager, 3; Spectator, Head Typist, 4. CLASS OF 1954 First Ro-w: BILLIE FAYE PATTERSON ........... Columbus, Miss. English Backstage Crew, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 2, 4; English Club, 2: Sigma Tau Delta, 2, 4; Future Teachers of America, 2, 4; Sil .ouettes, 2. CHARLENE PEEBLES .............. Philadelphia, Miss. Social Studies House Chairman, 1; Bach Society, 1; French Club, 1; Lantern, Tleas- urer, 2; English Club, 2; Wesley Larger Coun i1, 2, 3; Civic Leagxe, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Commerce Club, 2; Forum, 3, Vice- President, 4; Wesley Smaller Council, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Maskers, 3, 4; Junior Usher, 3; Be uty in MEH LADY, 3, 4; Presidentk Council, 4; ths Who in Amezican Colleges and Universities, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2; Badtstage Crew, 3; Make-up Crew, 3, 4. Sr'rmzd Ro-w: BENNIE JANETTE PERRY.. ......... Columbus, Miss. Home Economics Transfer from Blue Mountain College; Chemistry Club, 2; Home Eco- nomics Club, 2, 4; B.S.U. Greater Council, 4. FRANCES JEAN PIGOTT. . . . . . . . . . . . . .McComb, Miss. Music Education Sigma Alpha Iota, 2, Sergeant at arms, 3, Treasurer, 4; Orchestra, 1, Librarian, 2; Glee Club, 4, Secretary, 3; Bach Society, 1, 2, 3. American Guild of Organists, 2, 3, Editor, 4; Baptist Choral Group. 2' Lantern, 2; Blue Serenaders, 1; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Math Club. 4; W.A.A., 3; Chaperone, 3. 4; Aquacade, 3; Spectator, 4; Music Edu- cation National Conference, 3 4. v Third me: ELIZABETH GILL PURVIS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Savannah, Ga. Social Studies Transfer from Shorter College, Rome, Georgia; Forum, 4; B.S.U. Greater Council, 4; Spectator, 4. FRANCES CAROL PUTNAM. . ..... Calhoun City, Miss. Bacteriology Transfer from Hinds Junior College; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 3, Treasurer, 4; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 3, Sergeant at Arms, 4; Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 3. 4; vaiene Journal Club. 3, 4; Chemistry and Physics Club, 3, 4; Bible Club. 3. 4; Home Economics Club, 4; Chap- erone, 4. Fourth Racw: ELAINE STANTON REYNOLDS. . . . . . . .Stepney, Conn. Psychology Transfer from University of Connecticut. JANE CHARLENE RODGERS . . . . . . . . . .Pontotoc, Miss. Mathematics Glee Club, 1, 2; Bach Society. 2; Math Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, Vice-President, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha, 3, Recording Secretary, 4; Spectator, 3; Torch, 3; Mortar Board, Vice-President, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Nature Study Club, 2; Future Teachers of Americg, 3; Zouave Drill, 2. Fin! Rorw: VIRGINIA ANN ROGERS ................ Collins, Miss. 110nm Emnomia Home Economics Club, 1, 2. 3, 4; Nature Study Club. 2; Palette and Brush, 2, 3; Homecoming Page, 2; szpa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 4; Glee Club. 1; Zouave Drill, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4. MARY KATHRYN ROSE ................ Leland, Miss. 11411511 Edumiian Sigma Alpha Iota, 1, 2, 3, President. 4; Lantern, President; 2; Torch. 3; Mortar Board, 4; Class President, 2, 3; Presidean Council, 2, 3; Head Junior Usher, 3; Head Homecoming Page, 2; Spectator, 1, 2. 3, 4; Editor Fleshmen Edition of Spectator, 1; MEH LADY, 4; Kappa Delta Epsi- lon, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2; College Singers, 4, Accompanist, 2; Glee Club, 1, 3; Lockhearts, 2; Black List, 3, 4; Hottentots, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Blue Serenaders, 3. Invitation Committee, 4. HILDA JOAN RYE ...................... Mu1d0n,Miss. Honm Emnomia MEH LADY, 4; Backstage Crew of Tournament Play, 1; Home Economics Scholarship, 1; Methodist Student Movement Council, 4; 4H Club, 1 Social Chairman, 2, Vice4plesident, 3; Orchestra, 2, 3; Socia1 Commit- tee, 4; Wesley Larger Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Smaller Council, Vice-President, 3, Personnel Chairman, 4; Lighting Technician, 1, 2, 4; Lantern, 2; Torch, 3; Phi Upsi'on Omicron, 2; 3, Vice-President, Kappa De'ta Epsilon, 3, 4; Cast Class Toumament Play, 2; Spanner, 2. 3, 4; S.C.A. Council, 1, 2; Palette and Brush, 3, 4; Zouave Drill Record Recital, 1; Kappa Pi, 4; Chaperone. 3, 4; Homecoming Page, 2. 44:qu VJ LOTTYE BETTS RYE ................ Hamilton, Miss. llomr, Eronomics Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club; 1, 2, 4; Wesley Larger Coum cil, 1, 2; S.C.A. Committee, 1; Backstage Lighting, 1; Lighting Tech- nician, 1, 2, 4; House Committee, 1, 2; Parliamentary Certificate, 2. Sl'mml Rorw: LYNNE SCIIOONOVER .................. Louise, Mixs. Elmnmzlary Eduralion Nature Study Club, 1; Education Club, 1; VWcsIey Players, 1; VVesIey Larger Council, 2; Future Teachers of America, 2, 4; Backstage Crew for Major Production, 1, 2. 4; Backstage Crew for Tou nament Play, 1, 2; Spm'mmr, 4; W4.A.A., 4; Class Basketball Tcam, '1; Class Softball Team. 2; Chaperone. 4; Gauntlets; 2. Next year won't be that bad, Diddie SENIORS LORETTA CRAYCE SHARP ........ New Albany, Miss. 11011117 E m no min Rogues, 1, 2; Home Economics Club. Z, 3, 4; Liters, 3, Head Jester, 4: Hottentots, 3, 4; Spanner. 2, 3; VVes'ey Larger Council, 2; Palette and Brush, 4; Junior Usher, 3; XVesley Playexs, 1; Most Beautiful, 3; Zouave Drill, 2; Beauty, 4. LYDIA SIMMONS ........................ Ripley, Miss. girl Spectator, 1, 7 4; Nature Study Club, 1, 2; Pa1ette and Brush, 1, 2, 4; Allisonk Weflg Scholarship, 4; Hazard Scholarship, 4; Gooch Founda- tion Scholarship, 1; Kappa Pi, 2, 4; Bible Club. 4; S.C.A. Council, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Forum, 4. ELIZABETH ANN SMITH ............. Aberdeen, Miss. S p re 1; 11 Forensic Council, 1; Class Basketball, 1; Si'houcttes, 2; Cast of Major Production, 3, 4; Backstage Crew for Toumament Play, 3; Water Pageant, 3; Backstage Crew of Major Production, 3; Theatre Guild, 3, 4; Spawn , 3. 4; Wesley Players, 3, 4; Student Radio Announcer, 3, 4; Future Teach- ers of AmeriCa, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. CLASS OF 1954 First Rorw: IRIS ANDREWS SMITH. .. .... .......C01umbus, Miss. Batteriology Town and Gown, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hygiene Journal Club, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Spectator, 3; Beta Beta Beta, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. MARGARET ANN SPURGEON. . . . . .Brooksville, Miss. Home Economics 4-H Club, 1, 2; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America, 4; Forum, 4. '- 3' H Wu .. iI 14M v..e..!wmmw.am..: w... -.-. Setond Rorw: JOAN EARLE TAYLOR. . , . . . . . . . . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. Art Palette and Brush 2, 3; Kappa Pi, 2, 4, Secretary-Txeasurer, 3; Vagabond Artists, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Butte Nous, 2; Prom Committee, 2; Special Dancing, 2, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. WILLIE MAE TAYLOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Macon, Miss. Secretarial Science Commerce Club, 2. 3. 4; Psychology Club, 2; English Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 4; Lantern, 2; Parliamentary Certificate, 2. Tilird Rorw: ELEANOR TUBB........................Am0ry, Miss. Home Economics Christian Fellowship, 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club, 1; Bach Society, 1; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3; Zouave Drill, 2. BETTE ANN TUCKER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Mist Home Economics Entre Nous, 1; Town and Gown, 1, Secretary, 2, President, 4; Home Economics Club, 1; Zouave Drill, 2. Fourth Rorw: PEGGY JEAN WELLS. . .............West Point, Miss Piano Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Bach Society, 1, 2; American Guild of Organists, 2; Bible Club, 4; Entre Nous Y Nosotras, 4. JOAN VVHITE..........................Bailey, Miss. Home Economics B.S.U. Larger Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. Smaller Council, 3; 4-H Club, 1, 3, 4, President, 2; Committee of Fifty, 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 4; Nature Study Club, 3; Homecoming Page, 2; Junior Usher, 3; Maskers, 3, 4; Backstage Crew, 2; Torch, 3; Chaperone, 3, 4; Class Secretary and Treasurer, 3; Class President, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4; ths Who in American Colleges and Univezsities, 4; Glee Club, 2; Special Dancing, 1; PresidenEs Council, 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Corresponding Secretary, 3, Chaplain, 4; Officer in Zouave Drill, Z. First R 010 .' MARION VVH ITLE Y ................. Columbus, 1V1 iss. Speech Student Government, President; 4; Presidean Council, 4; Wh03s Wyho in American Colleges and Universities, 4; Dance Committee, 4; Most Charming, 3; Narrator for Commencement Film, 3; Phi Delta Epsilon. 4. Vice-president. 3; Theatre Guild. 2, 4. Vice-President, 3; Alpha pSi Omega, 2 3, 4; Forensic Council, 2, Vice-President. 3; Spectator, 2 Assistant Editor, 3; Major Production Cast, 1, 2, 3; Tournament Play Cast, 1; Stage Manager of Major Production, 3; Stage Manager 0' Tournament Play. 2; Director of Tournament Play. 3. 4; S.C.A. Coun- cil, 2, 3; Youth Congress, 3; Palette and Brush, 3; XVSCM, Z. 3; Wesley Larger Council, 2, 3; Orchestra. 1 Librarian, 2, Reporter, 3, 4; Town . V and Gown. 1, 2, 3; Entre Nous. 1; Lantern. 2; Bach Society, 4; Miss Nkng 1; M.s.c.w.. 4. ; I u . 3' '3 4 1 v r . . Clara we ares for the feature attraction 53; BONNIh 50E WILDER ................ Koscmskn, Mm, 1 p E. . Art .1 ' Orchestra, 1, 2; Palvttc and Brush, 1, 4. Reporter, 2; Allison3s Wells 3; 1,, Scholarship Award, 2; Vagabond Artists. Reporter, 2, 4; Spanner, 1, Assistant Art Editor. 2. Art Editor, 4; Bach Society, 2; Kappa P1, 4. MARGARET ANN XVILLIAMS ......... Natchez, Miss. Art Palette and Brush, 1, 2, Vice-President. 3; Home Economics Club, 1 7.. 3; Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, Corresponding Secretary, 4; Kappa Pi. ELIE- torian. 3, President; 4; Make-up Crew, 1, 2, 3, Chairman. 4; MEH LADY, 4; Vagabond Artists, 3, Exhibition Manager, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Zouave SENIORS urer, 3, 4; Nature Study Club. 2; Glee Club, 1. 2; Homecoming, Page, 2; B.SU. Larger Council, 2, 3, . Drill' 2- JETTIE LEE WITT ................ Cotton Plant, Miss. MARY HILMA WILSON ................ Winona, M153. Home Emnomifs X73f01lllli7lg XV.A.A., 1. 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Sigma Glee Club. 1, 2; Commerce Club, 1., 2, 4; Guard, 3; Spcclaror, 1, 4; S.C.A. Council, 2; Bach Society. 1, 2, Secretary. 3; Lantern, 2; Chap- crone. 4; Forum, 3; Future Teachers of America. 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi, 3 Vice-President, 4; Forensic Council, 2; Theatre Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4; Back- stage Crew, 1, 2. 3; B.S.U. Larger Council, 4; Zouave Drill, 2. Srmml Rorws NORMA FAYE VVINBORN .......... New Albany, Miss. Elwmcnlary Edmation Transfer from North East Mississippi Junior College; Kappa Delta Epsi- lon, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 3; Bible Club. 4; Future Teachers of America, 3. 4; Nature Study Club, 4; Chaperone, 4; Baptist Larger Council, 3, 4. GLFNDA FAYE WINTER ............... Dundee, Miss Elmnmztary Iidumtion Education Club, 1, 2; Sigma Mu, 3. 4; Bible Club, 2, Scoctary-Trcas- Mu, 3, 4; Chaperone, 3, 4; Zouave Drill, 2; Varsity Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3; B.S.U. Smaller Council, 3; Home Economics Club, 1, 2. 3, 4. JI'DY WARD WRIGHT .............. Centreville, Miss. Bmlzv'ialoyy Glee Club, 1; Nature Study Club. 1, Vice-Pxesi-dent, 3, Presidmt. 4; Hygiene Journal Club, 1, 3, 4; Chemistry Club. 1, 3; Wesley Iarger Council. 3, 4; Wesley Smaller Council, 4; Zouave D1111, 1; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 3, Visor, 4; Beta Beta Beta, 3, Vice-President, 4. ROXIE McCLI'RE YOUNG .............. szhez, Miss. English Pi Kappa Delta, 1, Vice-president, 2, 4; Eta Sigma Phi. Secretaxy Treasurer, 2, President, 4; Sigma Tau Delta, 2, 4; XVriterE Club, 1. Z, 4: Debate Team, 1, 2, 4; VVesley Larger Council, 1, 2; Wesley Sma'lcr CounCil, 1. 2; Homecoming Page, 2; S.C.A. Council, 4; Clmsical Club, 1, 2, 4; Volleyball Team, 2. 4; Major Production, 2, 4; Spawn . 4; Lantern, 2; Torch. 4; XVCSley Players, 1. 3 2x3 ,v l Izul'iu-nlpd; . w I gaiwahi muumwauuh ad: -a , - L..- m m I F F O S S .22 A R S mmmsm E A ?mmm D mmmm s a s mm A mmmR. mH E R mymw mu PRLD Mm R NFL E I mmmm M E N AMEu E V U mmuM H R Es I g , x129 AMAWWW C First R 010 : MARTHA jEAN ALEXANDER ........... I'nion, Miss. REBECCA ALLISON ..................... Amory, Miss. JANET GAYNOR ARD .................... Ruth, Miss. VIVIAN jANE ARMSTRONG ....... New Albany, Miss. MAMIIi 1,01' AI'ST ..................... Belzoni, Miss. VIRGINIA AVERY .................... Little Rock, Ark. Swami Rou' .' FRANCES ANN BAGGETT ............ lndiannla, Miss. CAROLYN MAJI'RIS BARRETT. . . .Philndclphia, Miss. CLEO BATTLE ......................... Jackson, Miss. MAXINE BELUE .................... Columbus, Miss. SARAH BILLINGSLEY .................. Winona, Miss. MARY KATHRINE BOYLE ............ Memphis, Tenn. 'I'llird' Row: ANNE IIOI'GHTON BRANCH ........ Goodman, Miss. jACQIVICLINE BRANTON .............. Columbia, Miss. IZARLINE BRISTFR ...................... leycss, Miss. DOROTHY NEIL BROCK ............... jackson, Miss. BARBARA .IICAN BYRD .............. Brookhavcn, Miss. LILLIAN GRACE CAMPBELI ............ DcKalb, Miss. M, First Row .' AVA RUTH CLARK .............. . . . .Noxapater, Miss. PATRICIA ANN CARR. . .. .............. Sumner, Miss. VERBA JO CLAY ' Phlladelph'a M155- , . . SAMMIE CARR ........ . ............. Monticello, Miss. SARAH ANN CLIETT ------- W'VWSt P 01m, M155. ANNA BETTXV CARRUTH ............ Clarksdale, Miss. LOIS COFER ........ . . . . . . . . V . . . . .Water Valley, MISS. MARY ELLEN CARTER ............ New Albany, Miss. leird' Row: NANCY CAROLYN CHADDOCK ...... Memphis, Tenn. . ANN TRELOAR COKER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shelby, Miss. BETTY LOU CHADVVICK ............. Carthage, MISS. MARY SUE COLLIER.....................Forest, Miss. PATRICIA ANN COLMER. . ..... . . . . .Pascagoula, Miss. SNOW RM: BETTY CONGER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Winona, Miss. ANN ELIZABETH CHANDLER ......... .Jackson, Miss. LOU ANN COURSEY. . .............. . . . .Raleigh, Miss. STELLA K. CHAPMAN. . . . . . . . .......... Oxford, Miss. MARY KATHRYN CREVVS ....... . ...... Keiser, Ark. lsl-I'XI RO'ZC I DAROTHY ANN CRI'MBY ............. Houston, Miss. DOROTHY DANIELS ................ Brooksville, Miss. DIANE DECELI ...................... Brookhaven, Miss. FRANCES jOYCE DEMPSEY .............. Selma, Ala. SIDNEY RUTH DENSON .............. Starkville, Miss. 'HYNF. DcCOI'X ELLISON ............. Vicksburg, Miss. Swami Rou': SHIRLEY DEANE EVERETT .......... Tutwiler, Miss. KAYTHERINE E. FFRGFSON....Crysta1Springs, Miss. SARA ROSE FERRELL ................ Batesville, Miss. EDITH CARYF, FITZGERALD ............ Pheba, Miss. CAROLYN SI'E FLEEMAN ...... vaper Sandusky, Ohio BOBBIE JEANETTE FOLEY ............ Newton, Miss. Third R070: CAROL FOX ........................ Pascagoulzl, Miss. OLIVE FRYER .......................... Belzoni, Miss. LIVCY MARION GALLIGHER ........... Jackson, Miss. ANNA VIRGINIA GARDNER ......... Clarksdale, Miss. FRANCES GEORGE ................... Ft. VVaIton, Fla. MARY ALICE GERARD ................ Winona, Miss. JUNIORS First Row: ROXENE HALL.......................Louisville, Miss. NANCY LEIGH GIBSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caledonia, Miss. BESSIE ELISE HAMMACK' Summlt! M155- MARTHA HELEN GRADDY Ecru Misc JACQUELYN GWINNETTE HANCOCK, Natchez, Miss. PEGGY NELL GRAHAM.............Coldwater, Miss. EMOGENE HARRIS......................J0hns, M155. MARY LEE GRAY. . . . . . .. ....... .. . .Pascagoula, Miss. . Thzrd' Row .' MARY SYLVIA GREEN. . . . . . . . . .Crystal Springs, Miss. . . ELIZABETH HAWKINS. . . .Columbus, Miss. HANNA ELIZABETH GREER. . . . . . . .Poplarv1lle, MISS. BETTY HAYES. . . . . . .. .. . . .Tupelo, Miss. MARY ANN HELMS. .. . ..Greenville, Miss. SNOW Row: MYRTICE HELMS..... ..Greenville, Miss. EUNER LEE GRIFFIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Decatur, Miss. KATIE FRANCES HEMBY.. . ...Columbus, Miss. MARTHA GROVES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caledonia, Miss. OUIDA CAROLYN HEMPHILL. . . . . . . . . .Scooba, Miss. 131' rst R 010 : BETTYIC WILLIS HESTER ............ Senatnbia, Miss. ELIZABETH IIILDEBRAND ............ Jennings, La. IluNELLE HILL ........................... Drew, Miss. PATSY HILL ........................... Okolona, Miss. ELSIE FRANCES HINTON ............ Meridian, Miss; GERTIE C. IIOLIJNGSVVORTII ....... Meridian, Miss. Swami Ro-u' : BETTY LADD HOPPER .............. Memphis, Tenn MARY LEE III'DSPETII ............. Potts Camp. Niisx jEANINE HURT ...................... Louisville, Miss. AGNES JACOBS ..................... Caledonia, Miss. ELAINE jERNIGAN .................. Columbus, Miss. MACYE ANN .IONES ................ Poplar Bluff, M0. Third Row: FRANCES KEA ........................ Ruleville, Miss. PAT KEEN .......................... Montgomery, Ala. BARBARA KELLY ........................ Union, Miss. REBECCA KILPATRICK .............. Louisville, Miss. CHARLEESE KITTLF, ................. Merigold, Miss. ANNIE VIRGINIA LAMB ............. Columbus, Miss. AA JUNIORSW. First Row : EVELYN LANCASTER ............... Toccopola, Miss. BETTY ANN LAVENDER ............. Columbus, Miss. SARA ANN LAWSON ............... .. . .Jackson, Miss. JANICE FAY LENOIR .............. . . . .Gulfport, Miss. BETTYE JEAN LONG ............ . . . . .Quitman, Miss. ANNA LOIS LOTT. . . .. ....... .........VViggins, Miss. Second Row: HOWARD ANN MCCOY ................ Jackson, Tenn. SALLY ANN MCLEOD ..... . ...... .. . . . .Jackson, Miss. 'Ixxxmw, x BETTY LOU MANN. . . . . . ........ . . . .Cofumbus, Miss. DORTHY ANNE MANSELLE ........ . . . .Tupelo, Miss. ELIZABETH CECILE MASON ........... Kennett, M0. MARY CAROLYN MASSEY ......... ..Memphis, Tenn. Third Row . HELEN LETITIA MAUTE .............. Jackson, Miss. MARY LOU MAYO ................ Philadelphia, Miss. MARY ELIZABETH MORGAN ....... Vardaman, Miss. JOYCE MORTON .................... Pascagoula, Miss. ELEANOR STEELE NABORS .......... Indianola, Miss. ELIZABETH ANN NOBLE ............. Anguilla, Miss. Firxf Rau'; JERRY PITTS ............................ Terry, Miss. NANCY ANN OWINGS .................. Clinton Miss. MARTI'iA ANN POPE ----------------- Aberdec'h Mm- VIRGINIA KATHERINE PACIC ........ Grenada, Miss. GWENDOI'YN POSEY Tl'Pe'O' Misg' BETTY PARKE ..................... Brooksville, Miss. JOAN POWELL Lam'v Mm EMILY 1.01'ISE PEEL ............... Greenwood, Miss. 'I'hird' Ro-u': HELEN VIRGINIA POXVER ........... Kosciusko, Miss. SI'ZANNE YOI'NG PEERY .............. Jackson, Miss. JANE ODAIILIA PHILLIPS ........... Columbus, Miss. TOMMIE JEAN PRICE ............. Philadelphia, Miss. NTARY ANN PFGH ................... Columbus. Miss. 5WT0'UI Rm: FLORA ICRNESTINIC RANKIN ......... thtlcton, Miss. CAROLYN V. PIERCE ................... Yaiden, Miss, ANNRD VIRGINIA RATCIJFHC ........ Natchez, Miss. BETTY 1.0V PITTMAN .............. Midnight, Miss. MARY SI'F, READ .................... Indiznmla, Misx. JUNIORS- e , ,g g ; h First Row : JULIETTE REDUS. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ..C01umbus, Miss. LILA REED ......Ripley, Miss. PATRICIA REGAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belzoni, Miss. ELIZABETH RICE .............. ....Oakland, Miss. GRACE. RAMELLE RICHARDSON ...Aberdeen, Miss. JANE ROBBINS.................. .....Jackson, Miss. Set'ond Row: NANCYROGERS.........................Laurel,Miss. BETTE JO RUNNELS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pascagoula, Miss. BETTY JEAN RUSHING. k . . . . . . . . . .Brookhaven, Miss. FLORA NELL RYE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hamilton, Miss. EDITH SANFORD......................Jackson, Miss. VIRGINIA SANSING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Third Row: MARIANNE SHAW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aberdeen, Miss, DORIS ELIZABETH SIMMONS..........Laure1, Miss. PATTY JEAN SMITH. .. ............Macel, Miss. SARAH MARIE SMITH. .. ....... ....C0m0, Miss. OUIDA ANNE STEELE.. ...Starkville, Miss. LAKE STRA N......... ............Tupelo, Miss. First Rate : VILMA SI'E STREET ................... Ripley Mism BILLIE SUE STRINGER ............... Foxworth, Miss. DOLORES NELL SFLLIVAN ........... Memphis, Tenn. JOY SIVMNER ........................... Sumner, Miss. NANCY SI'THERLAND ................. jackson, Miss. MARY LAMB TAYLOR ................. liupnrn, MiSN Svmntl Ro-u' .' PATTY TAYLOR ....................... Eupora. BILLIE .10 TERRY ..................... Okolmm, .IACQFIE TILLEY .................... Indiannla, Miss. CLARA TOLLESON ................... Kosciusko, Miss. RICBEKAH ANN TRANI'M ............. Rulevillc, Miss. NIARY ALICE 'l RF.VVOI.I.A ............. VVilmna, Miss. 'I'llird' R010: CAROLYN TI'CKER ................. xVOOdviHe, Miss. VYNNH7RI :D TIVRNAUIC .......... New Hehron, Miss, MARTHA TI'RNICR ..................... Marvell, Ark. NIARTHA VAVUIIN .................. Columbus, MiSS. VIRGINIA ADIiIJC VICITCH. . . . . . . . . . .Slzlrkvillc, Miss. MARTHA ANNE XVAIKICR. . . . . . . . . .Coffccvillc, Miss. jUNIORS First Row: RUTH ELAINE WHITE ........ ..... Pheba, Miss. JOHNNIE FRANCES WALTERS ....... Columbus, Miss. ROCHIE WHITTINGTON -------------- Magee. Miss. LELA ANN VVATERER .............. ....Tchu1a, Miss. CAROLYN ANN WILLIAMSON ...... Greenwood, Miss. ALICE ALFORD WATSON .............. Jackson, Miss. PATRICIA ANN VVATTS.. .............. Scooba, Miss. Third Row.- MARY JANE WEAVER ................ Columbus. Miss. BETTY SUE WEST .......... .. ...... ...Natchez, Mm. MARTHA WILLIAMSON ------------ Greenwood, MiSS- GERALDINE FOARD WILSON ........... Mobile, Ala. Second Row: MARGARET WOOD ................. Greenville, Miss. BARBARA VVESTLING ................. Jackson, Miss. DORIS WRIGHT ................... ..Caledonia, Miss. BARBARA M. WHITAKER ............ Batesville, Miss. MARY VIRGINIA YOUNGER ...... ..Louisville, Miss. IUNIORS v W40 w aw MM X1 R .I. , l I A x I; xz Ix x; I THX PIW FLIanv-An-n-l. l P LA S H C IPHOM0 Swaggaacufuk . a a M u u . w .a SN S. ,. qm'oru m - hr ' v x $Xw$xx Rxx$ x. v x S S A L C E R o M o H P o S SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ? ????iigk . H? 5?, , , 25?; g x .M V L zY . X, ,. Qgggffgfgfggw dent i LULA MAE BULLOCK. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pres JANET SMTTH dent i ...............Vice-Pres GARRETT. .Secretary- Treasurer BARBARA A. 7' Sponso MISS ROMAYNE BERRYMAN. . . . . .. SYLVIA DUCK FER JANESTANDE First Row: PATRICIA ANN ADAMS ............... Corinth, Miss. LILLIAN LOUISE ALDRIDGE ............ Terry, Miss. NANCY BI'CKLEY ASHLEY .......... Columbus, Miss. Second Row: EMMA GEORGE ATKINSON ...... Philadelphia, Miss. DOROTHY ANN ATVVELL ............. Houston, Miss. INA RAE AVEN ..................... Yazoo City, Miss. Third Row : HELEN PATRICIA BAKER ........... Cleveland, Miss. ANNE RUTHERFORD BALDWIN ...... Pontotoc, Miss. ELEANOR FRANCES BANKS ............ Newton, Miss. Fourth Row .' MARY ELIZABETH BARRETT ...... Greenwood, Miss. NELLIE GRACE BASINGER .......... Aberdeen, Miss. ELIZABETH DWIGHT BASSETT. Philadelphia, Miss. Fifth R070: BEVERLY ANN BERRY .................. Drew, Miss. BETTY BOMAR ....................... Meridian, Miss. BILLIE JOYCE BOYLES .................. Forest, Miss. Sixth R010: jOAN BRASSIC .......................... Columbus, Ga. NORMA RI'TII BRISCOF. .............. Grenada, Miss. SHIRLEY GENE BROXVN ................ Jackmn, Miss. Sm'l'ntll Ron : MARY 1.0V BIVFFINUTUN ............ Vickshlll'g,N1iss. LVLA NIAE BIVIJXXWX' .................. lerksml, N'Iiss. BARBARA BI'RDINIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Starkviflc, Mism SOPHOMORES First Row: IWARTHA NELL BCRNETTE ......... Columbus, BETSY BUTCHER ................ ....Columbus, JO BETH BYRD ......... .. .. ........ Brookhaven, Swami Row .' BETTIE MAE CALDWELL. .. ........ Batesville, JO EDDIE CALDWELL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sardis, MARY GENE CAROTHERS ........ . .VVest Point, Third Row: MARY MAUDE CARROLL. . . . . . . . . . . . .Okolona, FAYE CARTER..... ..... ................Laurel, MONA LURA CHANEY ...... ..........Rosedale, Fourth Row: BILLY JANE CHILDERS ...... ...........Rip1ey, Miss. JANE CONN ............. ................Benoit,Miss. ANN BOWLUS COOPER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Ga. Fifth Row: CAROLYN ELIZABETH CORRELL....Pine Bluff, Ark. MARTHA ANN CRAWFORD. . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. SARAH VVILLETTE CURTIS. . . . . . . . . . .VVinona, Miss. Sixth Row: FRANCES KATHERINE DAVES. . . . . .Columbus, MABEL CLAIRE DAVIS. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .Benoit, BEVERLY ANN DENNIS ..... . . . . . . . . . .Grenada, Seventh Row .- CAROLYN DENTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Slate Spring, ELSIEDRAKE ......... .................Jackson, SYLVIA CAMILLE DUCK ...... . . . . . . .Louisville, First Row: NANCY ANN EILAND .................... Drew, Miss. MARION ERAMBERT ................. Brooklyn, Miss. ICLIZABETH ERVIN .................. Memphis, Tenn. Srmnd Row : ELLEN DOUGLAS FOX .............. Clarksdale, Miss. ELIZABETH ANN GAFFORD ...... Water Valley, Miss. BARBARA ANN GARRETT .......... Yazoo City, Miss. Third Row: JEANNE GAY ...................... Lowndesboro, Ala. MARGUERITTE ANDERSON GLADNEY.Artesia, Miss. BETTY JOAN GORDON .............. Woodland, Miss. Fourth Rou' .' MARY JOYCE GOREE ................ Columbus, Miss. MARY ELIZABETH CRAY .............. Winfield, Mo. MARY CORDFN GREEN ................ Tupelo, Miss. Fifth R 07v : AMARYLLIS FAYF. GRIFFIN ...... Philadelphia. Miss. JOAN ?RISHAM ................... New Albany, Miss. NANCY GRONDIN .................... Columbus, Miss. Sixth R010 : ANN IIAMMACK ........................ Macon, Miss. KATIE WARREN HARDY ............ Charleston, Miss. MARY ANN HARRISON ................. Scohey, Miss. Sm'mtll Row: NEVA GREY HAYNES .................. Lambert, Niiss. NANCY HENDRICKS ................. Memphis, Tenn. MARGARET IIFRRINUTON .......... Hamilton, Miss. SOPHOMORES 89 First Row: SARA HELEN HILTON ................. Jackson, Miss. BETTY ANNE HOLLERAN ........... Columbus. Miss. JO ANN HOLLOWAY ............. . ..... Prentiss, Miss. Serond Row: JO ANN HOVVARD ........................ West, JANE HUBBARD ........................ Macon, ANN HUBBARD ....................... Meridian, Third Row .' DEBBY HUDSON ................... Waynesboro, BETTY MERLE HURT. . . . . ............ .Benton, PATSY RUTH IRBY ....... . .......... Batesville, Fourth Row: PATRICIA LOUISE JACKSON ........ . . .Tunica, Miss. DOROTHY ANN JONES ........ . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. ANNE KENNEY ................ . . . . . .Coldwater, Miss. Fifth Row .- CLAIRE KING ................ . . . ....... Jackson, MIRIAM SHIRLEY KLEIN. . . . . . . . . . . .Clarksdale, MARJORIE NELL KOEHLER. . .. ........ Tunica, Sixth Row: JOAN LAMAR ........ . . . . . . . . ...... . .Columbus, Miss. CAROLYN LAMMONS. . . ....... . . . . .Yazoo City, Miss. ELIZABETH LAMPKIN ..... . ....... .Starkville, Miss. Seventh Row .- NANCY JANE LAND .................. Columbus, Miss. VIRGINIA SCOTT LAND .......... ..Pocahontas, Miss. GENE ANN LAUCHLY. . . . .. ........ . . . .Jackson, Miss. First Row : JO ANN LAVVLER .................... Columbus, Miss. NANCY MCELROY .................... Baldwyn, Miss. NANCY McGOVERN .................... Stewart, Miss. Second Rou' .' MARIE McGRAVV ................... Yazoo City, Miss. KAY MCKENZIE .................. Holly Springs, Miss. SHIRLEY McNEILL .................. Holly Grove, Ark. Third Row : HELEN MADDOX ..................... Meridian, Miss. MARGARET LOIS MARLER ........ Brooksville, Miss. BETTIE DAVIS MARSHALL .......... Louisville, Miss. Fourth Row : JEANETTE MELTON ................ Columbus, Miss. BOBBIE SUE MITCHELL ............ West Point, Miss. JANE LUCRETIA MITCHELL....Calhoun City, Miss. Fifth Row: JO ANN MOONEY ...................... Jackson, Tenn. BARBARA MOORE .................. Tiplersville, Miss. GLADYS NORINE MORGAN ....... Morgan City, Miss. Sixth Row .' CHARLOTTE ANN MOSLEY .......... Gulfport, Miss. RI-IETA MYERS ...................... Columbus, Miss. JANET RUTH NABORS ................ Okolona, Miss. Swwztll Rou' .' NIILDRED ANN NEAI .................... Pheba, IWiss. LOI'ISIC NELSON .................... Port Uihmn, N'Iiss. EVA CLAIRE NICHOLS ............... Cnlumbua, Miss. - -SOPHOMORES A '... .........-- A......A..-,..-':7A Ai, wul. o First Row: ANNE FONTAINE O,NEAL. . .. .... . . . . .Drew, Miss. CHARI PEATON ............. . ........ Columbus, Miss. MARGARET PEPPER ................ Yazoo City, Second Row: VIRGINIA ANN PERKINS ....... . . . . .Vicksburg, EDNA BYRD PHILLIPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shuqualak, JACKIE PIERCE ........ ................Jackson, Third Row .' JANE GARTON PRICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, DAISYE RAINER. . . . .. ....... .. . . . . .Yazoo City, JOAN LEE RAYMOND.. ...... ......... .Tunica, Fourth Row: ANITA BARRY REED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. ELIZABETH JEAN RILEY. . . . . . . . . .Newlebron, Miss. REUBYN JUNE ROWZEE. . . . .. ...... ..Newton, Miss. Fifth Row : DOT SANDERS........................Gulfport, Miss. SUSAN ELIZABETH SHANDS. . . . . . . .West Point, Miss. ALICE FREEMAN SHARP ........ ....Louisville, Miss. Sixth Row: CHERRY DERESE SMITH. . ........... Shannon, Miss. DORIS CAROLYN SMITH. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wesson, Miss. DOROTHY FAYE SMITH. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Seventh Row .' JANET CLARE SMITH ........ . . . . . .Brookhaven, Miss. NANCY CLAUDIA SMITH. ....... . . . .Columbus, Miss. VIRGINIA BELL SMITH. . . .. ....... .. . .Houston, Miss. First Row: EMILY LOU SOUTER ...................... Pace, MARY ANN SPARKS .............. New Albany, DORIS E. SPEARS ....................... Canton, Serond Rou': BEVERLY SPROTT ...................... Leland, JANE STANDEFER ...................... Leland, DOUGLAS ANNE STEVENS ............. Forest, Third Rou': LADYE CLYDE STEVVART ............ Okolona, JOAN STREET ........................ Meridian, BARBARA LOU SUTHERLAND ...... Bonneville, Fourth Row: RUTH MaCDONALD SYKES ............ Jackson, PATRICIA CAROL TAYLOR ........ Philadelphia, MARY BIVRNS THOMAS .............. Columbus, Fifth Ro-u': SHELBY THOMPSON ................... Jackson, .IOYCE TOVVNLEY ..................... Houston, BETTYE LOU TRANI'M .............. Ruleville, Sixth Rou': SHIRLEY TRIPLETT .................... IVIuCon, CAROLYN GILBERT TUBE ............... A mory. MARJORIE ANN TFCKER .............. Tunica, Smwnth Ro-u': IWARTHA ALICE TFRNER ............... Ifnion, Miss. PATRICIA LEE VALENTINE ........ W'eat Point, INIiss. RITA CLAIRE VILLAR .................. Jackson, Misx. -SOPHOMORES 93 First Row: MARY VIRGINIA VINCENT .......... Indianola, Miss. NINA RUTH WALL ................ Calhoun City, Miss. CHARLOTTE ANN WALTERS ........... Laurel, Miss. Second Row : BETTY ANNE WARD. . . . .............. Jackson, ANN LOUISE WARNER. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cleveland, BETTY RUTH WELCH ............. ..C01umbus, Third Row .- NORMA WHITAKER.. ........... .. . . .Satartia, Miss. DALE WHITE. . . . . .......... . ..... Water Valley, Miss. MARTHA VVHITFIELDg . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. Fourth Row: ANNE WILLIS WILEY ............. ..Memphis, Tenn. BETTYE JEAN WILLIAMS ...... ..Holly Springs, Miss. VELMA LEA WILLIAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Benoit, Miss. Fifth Row: BETTYE WILLIAMSON. . . . . . . . . . .Water Valley, BERTIE ANN WILLIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inverness, EFFIE JANE WILSON.. ........... .New Albany, Sixth Rou' .' MARY JO WILSON. . . .. .. .Columbus, Miss. MARY SYBIL WISE. . . . . . ...... . . ..... Caledonia, Miss. BARBARA ANN WOFFORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Union. Miss. Seventh Row : JOCELYN WOOTEN. . .............. West Point, Miss. MARY ARLYN YOUNG. . ........ . . . . .Lexington, Miss. MARY JOEL YOUNG. . . . .. ...... .... . .Baldwyn, Miss. SARAHANN YOUNT....................Macon,Miss. K. 24.. n k.gawuu .. '1; VZW-v'twAu hum ' ' ma. 4... 4:: - -w.-.......- .3 MAGG IE WILL AM$ iPlay-ri-ym - . .49' M-. .. .., . -... , .4... Mg... - m...- . .-.H , ,7 A .- 2 , -,' , . ' x -. . . n O 1 MAMA H S ,J:,x IJiJ-iir .u .nJH. it .u 1... l L 6 , Ii-wu'....mu.' vanguv-i'iu; , ,V 0H1 on. I. . 3- - 'v- FRESHMAN CLASS EDNA FRANCES KING. . . . . . . . . . . .President MARTHA JO ASHLEY. . . . . . . . . Vice-President BESS MOORE . . . . . . . . . . . .Setretary-Treasurer BEVERLY KOCH GEVCYE MITCHAM CHEERLEADERS First Rou': ELVVYN ADDKISON .................. Louisville, Miss. MARNEE ALEXANDER ................. Amory, Miss. JANE AMSLER ....................... Culfport, Miss. DOROTHY ALENE ANDERSON ........ Crandall, Miss. Second Rou': LUCILLE ELIZABETH ANDERSON. . . .Inverness, Miss. REBECCA LEE ANDERSON ............ Oko'mna, Miss. MONA FRANCES ARMOUR ............. Byhalia, Miss. MILDRED ARMSTRONG ............ Hazlehurst, Miss. Third Rou': SHIRLEY ARNOLD ................. Port Gibson, Miss. BETTY ANNE ASARIAN ....... Upper Black Eddy, Pa. DIANA DUNCAN ASHLEY .......... Greenwood, Miss. MARTHA JO ASHLEY ............... Poplarville, Miss. Fourth Ro-u': . MARY JO ATKINS ................... Crawford, Miss. PATRICIA AUTHIER .............. VVaynesbom, Miss. ANN HOWARD AVEN ............... Greenwood, Miss. MARGARET BAILEY ................. Grenada, MisS. Fifth Rou': NELL PARKER BAINE .................. Tchula, Miss. BETTY MARIE BARNETT ............ Carthage, Miss. BARBARA BEACH ....................... Destin, Fla. CHARLENE BEATTY .................... Flora, Miss. Sixth Rou': NANCY BELL .......................... Darien, Conn. ANNETTE BENNETT ................ SunHower, Miss. PATTIE BELL BENNETT ................ Shaw, Miss. jOAN BICKERSTAFF ................ KnoxvilYe, Tenn. Seventh Rou': BARBARA BIVENS .................... Camden, Tenn. ELIZABETH ANN BLACKVVELL ...... Columbus, Miss. HAZEL ANNE BOEN ................. Greenville, Miss. MARJORIE M. BOLEVVARF. ...... Crystal Springs, Miss. FRESHMEN First Row: JANICE MAE BOVVER ................ Vicksburg, Miss. CONSTANCE LORAINE BOYD ....... Doddsville, Miss. BILLIE BOZONE . ........... . . . . . . .Waynesbom, Miss. VVILLETTA BRADDOCK ................ Ripley, Miss. Second Row: PATSY BRADLEY ............. .. . . . .Clarksdale, Miss. OUIDA ANN BRADY ...... . ..... ........Liberty, Miss. BETH BRANDON ..................... Meridian, Miss. PATRICIA BRANDT . . . .. ............ ..Jackson, Miss. Third Row: JULIE ANN BRANNAN. . .. ........ .. ...... Colt, Ark. LYNDA J0 BRAWLEY... .............. ...Earle, Ark. SARAH BREWER ........ .. ..... .Jackson, Miss. ANNE BROCK .......... ............ ..Meridian, Miss. Fourth Row: SALLY BROCKVVAY .. ...... ... . . . . . . . .Jackson, SUE BROOKS ........... .... . ..... . . .Columbus, IDA JAYNE BROWN ............ . . . . . .Little Rock, Ark. .MARIY ADELAIDE BROWN............Jackson, Miss. Fifth Row: SYLVIA JANELLE BROVVN. . . . . . . . . . . .Aberdeen, Miss. JANICE BURT ....... .. ...... Louisville, Miss. BOBBYE LEE BUTLER. . . . . . ..... . . . . .Aberdeen, MISS. HELEN SUE CALLAHAN. . . . ........... Jackson, Miss. Sixth Row: GRACIA ANNE CAMPBELL .......... Ruleville, MARTHA CARPENTER .......... ... . .Grenada, RITACARR......... ............. ......Tupelo, JEAN CARROLL . . . .. .............. .Greenwood, First Roux- NORMA CARTY ........................ Pheba, MiSS. GLADYS CASH ...................... Columbus3 Miss. ROSEMARY CASTLE .................. VVinona, Miss. DIANA JANE CATE .................. Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: CAROL CAVIN ...................... Cleveland, Miss ANNE CHAMPION ................... Columbus, Miss. DOROTHY CLEMANDOT .......... VVeSt Point, Miss. ANN LOUISE CLEMMONS ............ Pine Bluff, Ark Third Row: ALLIE TICER COKER ................... Shelby, Miss. PATRICIA ELAINE COLLINS .......... Grenada, Miss. MARY AVIS COOK ...................... Artesia. Miss. ELIZABETH JANE COOPER ............ Columbus, Ga. Fourth Row: MELLIE COURSEY .................... Raleigh, Miss. JUANITA HENRYSE COX ........... Charleston, Miss. VIRGINIA DAY CROSSLEY .............. Laurel, Miss. MAXINE CROVVE ................... Broggadocio, Mo. Fifth Row: MARY CRUMBLEY .................. '. . . .Laurel, Miss. FERRELL ANN CURTIS ....... ' ...... Greenwood, Miss. BARBARA DALY ........................ Laurel, Miss. BILLIE DAVIS ....................... Columbus, Miss. Sixth Row: BLANCHE DAVIS ........................ VVest, Miss. JANET CAROL DAVIS ................... Byram, Miss. MARY ANNE DAY .................... Natchez, Miss. LOIVISE NIXON ....................... Vaughan, Miss. FRESHMEN First Rou': HELEN LOUISE DORNBI'SCH ........ Vicksburg, Miss, JO ANN DOSS ......... . .............. Kosciusko, Miss. VANNA MAC DOSSETT ................. Macon Miss. V MARY NELL DOITHITY ............ ..Columbus Miss. Y Second Row: DONETTE DUNAVVAY ............. HoHandale, Miss. MARY FRANCES ECKFORD. .. ....... Starkville, Miss. MACIE LOU EDWARDS ............... Nettleton, Miss. TOMMIE HOPE ELLIS ....... . ....... Caledonia, Miss. Third Row: JAYNE EMBRY ........ . ........... ....Clinton' JUDY ENTRICAN . ................. Brookhaven, FRANCES JEAN ESTES ............... Louisville, JANE FAHNESTOCK ............... Greenville, Fourth Row: SARA FARLEY ................... . ..... Artesia, JACQUELYN CLAIRE FATHERREE. .VVest Point, NIARY ALICE FEEMSTER ............... Turelo, IMALEE FLEMING .... .......... .. . .Starkville, Fifth Row: MARGARET ANN FLETCHER ..... . . .Columbus, SHIRLEY JEAN FRANCIS .......... .. . . .Tupelo, MARTHA COLVILLE GIBSON ...... ..Vicksburg, PEGGY JOYCE GILL ........... .. ..... Columbia, Sixth Row: EVELYN CORIN GILLIS ........... Phi'adelphia, DORRIS ANN GILLY .......... ..... ...... Biloxi, VIRGINIA GLASS .......... . ....... Manchester, MARY GOEN ....................... Manchester, First Rate: JUNE EVELYN GOFORTH ............ Columbus, Miss. KATHERINE VIRGINIA GORDON. . . .Langsdale, Miss. MARY TOM GORDON ................ Baldwyn, Miss. LOUISE GRILLS ...................... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: ANGELYN GUYNES ............ Crystal Springs, Miss. SARA ALICE GVVIN .................. Memphis, Tenn. ANN HALL ............................ Houston. Miss. CAROLYN HALLBERG .............. Vicksburg, Miss. Third Row: SHIRLEY HAMBRICK ............... Clarksdale, Miss. MARY BLANCHE HANEY ............... Amory, Miss. FAYE HANNAH ...................... Columbus, Miss. MARY JANE HARBOUR ............... Stockton, Calif. Fourth Rou': BETTY JEAN HARPER .............. Vicksburg, Miss. ELIZABETH RUTH HARPER ...... Bigbee Valley, Miss. HELEN HARRIS ...................... Columbus, Miss. KATHERINE HARVEY ............... Columbus, Misw. Fifth Row: ROSALYN HAUGHTON ................ Fayette, Ark. MARY E. HAVVKINS ................ New Orleans, La. SUSAN HAWKINS .................. Little Rock, Ark. BARBARA MADGE HAYDEN ........ Greenville, Miss. Sixth Row.- MARY TOM HEARD .................... Tchula, Miss. LESSIE HEARN ......................... Laurel, Miss. PATRICIA HENDERSON ................ Drew, Miss. BETTY LAI'RETTE HENSON ........ Greenville, Miss. FRESHMEN First Rou' . NANCY RUTH HERRON .............. Batesville, Miss. ANN PRIESTLY HICKS ........... West Memphis, Ark. ALICE MARIE HIVELY .................. Shelby, Miss. PATRICIA HOLLIDAY .............. Columbus, Miss. Second Row .' ADA HARVEY HOLLINSHEAD ....... Starkville, Miss. CAROLYN HONG ................... Greenville, Miss. JO ANN HORTON. . . . . .. ....... .. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. BETTY HOSEY .... . . . .. ................ Laurel, Miss. Third Row: DIANA HOUSE ...... ............... Clarksdale, Miss. KATHERINE ANN HOUSTON ........ Meridian, Miss. MARGARET WILDER HOUSTON. . . .Batesville, Miss. DOROTHY ANN HOYT. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .Crowley, La. Fourth Row: SHIRLEY DALE HUDSON ............ Columbus, Miss. ANN HUNT . . . . . . .. ..... ..... .Pass Christian, Miss. ALLEENE JACKSON ..... .. .. ...... .. . . .Macon, Miss. BETSY JACKSON . . .. ....... .........Meridian, Miss. Fifth Row: MARY TUCKER JOHNSON. . . . . . . . . . . Greenville, NORMA JEAN JOHNSON. .. ...... .....Vaughan, VERA JOHNSON .......................Jackson, JERRY JOHNSTON .. .............Columbus, Sixth Row: SHIRLEY JOHNSTON ..... . . . . . . ..... Memphis, Tenn. HELEN ELIZABETH JONES ...... . ..... Canton, Miss. BETTY LEE KELLEY ............... . . . .Bethesda, Md. CHARLEEN KELLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clinton, Miss. nib. .Mq n .4 my. mum n. V, A mthv m-JW 3a 1 w a First Rou': CAROLYN DOI'GLAS KING .......... Cleveland,Miss. EDNA FRANCES KING ............. Brookhaven, Miss. JOY KIRKPATRICK ................ Clarksdale. Miss. BEVERLY STUART KOCH .............. Jackson, Miss. Swami Row: KAY LACEY ............................ Eupora, Miss. ROYE ANN LAND ................... Pocahontas, Miss. JO ANN LANDRUM ................... Kosciusko, Miss. LAURA ALICE LANTRIP ............... Eupora, Miss. Third Row .' JANE LAW ............................. Laurel, Miss. SHEILA LAVVLER .................... Vicksburg, Miss. PEGGY LEACH .................... Covington, Tenn. EDNA AMANDA LEE ................ Hernando, Miss. Fourth Row: ALLENE LIGON ....................... Grenada, Miss. PATSY LINDSAY .................... Kosciusko, Miss. MAITDE HELEN LITTLE ............ Charleston, Miss. CAROLYN LOVE ...................... Jackson, Miss. Fifth R020: ELLEN COLE MCCORMICK ......... Vayneslmm, MAURENE MCCORMICK ............ Rose Hill, JYNE MCCIVRRY .................. New Albany, MARTHA BRADLEY MCUEE .......... Gunnison, Sixth Rou': TILLIE VVREN MCGEE ................ Columbus, Miss. BRIDGET MCGEEVER .............. Birmingham, Ala. CATHERINE JOAN MCGI'IRIC .......... Tupelo, Miss. ROSE ANN MCKEE. ................. Memphis, Tenn. FRESHMEN First Row: MARIE MCKINNON .......... .. ........ Laurel. Miss. NANCY MCLAUGHLIN ........ . . . . . .Millington, Tenn. BARBARA ANN MCLEOD ........... Georgetown, S. C. MARTHA JANE MCMINN ............ Ackerman, Miss. Second Row: MARY JANE McMULLEN........ ..... Aberdeen, BETTYE MABRY ......... ...... . ....... Belden, JIMMIE LOU MADDOX...... ........ Columbus, MARIETTA MARKS .. ..... ... ...... . . . . .lYIo, Third Row: SUE VVHITNEY MARSH. . . .. ..... ......Natchez, HELEN MATHIS ...................Brookhaven, CHARLOTTE MAYERS . . ..... . . . . . .Brandon, JUNE MEACHAM ....... ....... . . . . . .Vicksburg, Fourth Row: VIRGINIA ANN MEANS. ..... ... . . . . . . .Saltillo, DORIS MEEK ............ . ..... . . . . . . .Pontotoc, BOBBI MELTON ......................Inverness, SANDRA CLAIRE MILLER .......... Greenwood, Fifth Row: GENCYE MITCHAM ........... . . . . . .Inverness, Miss. BARBARA JANE MITCHELL. . . . . . . . .Starkville, Miss. ELIZABETH HOUSTON MITCHELL. . . .Houston, Miss. FAY THRASHER MITCHELL ........... .Amory, Miss. Sixth Row: JOAN MITCHELL ......................Jackson, Miss. PHYLLIS MONTGOMERY ........ Huntingdon, Tenn. BESSMOORE............ ...... ........Jackson,MiSS. LANELLE MOORE ...... ............Brooksville, Miss. First Rate: MARILYN MOORE .................. Greenville, Miss. BETTY MORGAN ...................... Tupelo, Miss. PATRICIA MORGAN .................. Leland, Miss. SARA MORGAN ...................... Aberdeen, Miss. Second Row: BETTY MORRIS ....................... Jackson, Miss. DAVVN MOSLEY .................. Philadelphia, Miss. DOROTHY JEAN MULLET ........... Columbus, Miss. MARY JANE NEVVELL .............. New Orleans, La. Third Ro-u': ROSAMOND NICHOLS .............. Clarksdale, Miss. ESME JEAN NORTH ................ Yazoo City, Miss. DELILAH NUNNELLY ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. PAT ODOM .......................... Columbus, Miss. Fourth Row: SHIRLEY OGDEN ................... Clarksdale, Miss. PATRICIA SUE OGLE .................. Yokena, Miss: JOAN OMELVENY ................... Houston, Texas LELIA ANNE OVERBY .................. Louise, Miss. Fifth Rou': JERRY OVVEN ........................ Aberdeen, Miss. JOYCE PARKER ...................... Daleville, Miss. BARBARA ANN PARR ............. New Albany, Miss. ANN MARIE PATTON ................ Columbus, Miss. Sixlh Rou': MARTHA JANE PEARSON .............. Purvis, Miss. FLOY PEEK ........................ Millingmn, Tenn. EDNA LEE PEEL ..................... ClevelandI Miss. MARTHA EVELYN PENINGER ........ Springhill, L21. FRESHMEN First Row: BETTY RAY PEPPER ................. Picayune, Miss. jO ANN PETTIT. ..................... Kosciusko, Miss. BETSY JO PETTY .................... Marianna, Ark. GLENDA PEVEY . . . . . . ....... . ..... Brookhaven, Miss. SHTOIZIZ Row: JANNENE PHILLIPS .... ........ .. ..... Corinth, Miss. SHIRLEY PICKETT .......... . . . . . .L.Batesville, Miss. ELIZABETH PINCKNEY ..... ...... .Forest Hill, Tenn. PATRICIA ANN POE. . . .. ..... .. . . . . .Indianola, Miss. Third Row: SOPHIE POLYDOURIS . . ...... . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. MARY ELIZABETH PORTLOCK. . . .Starkville, Miss. BETTYE POWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vardaman, Miss. PEGGY POWELL . ..... . . . . . . . .New Albany, Miss. Fourth Row: DOROTHY ROSE PRIMM. . ... . .Indianola, MARY JO PUCKETT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, JULIA CAROLYN PUGH. .. ... . . . . .Amory, NANCY CLAIRE PUTNAM. . . . . . . . . . . .Starkville, Fifth Row: BETTYE RABB . . . . . . . . . . .. .Lexington, BETTY HOWELL RATLIFF. . . . . . . . . . . . .Clinton, SYBIL RAWLS . ..Columbia, NANCY LOU REDD. . . . . . .. ... . ..Louisville, Sixth Row: CAROLYN REED ...........Jackson, CHARLOTTE REYNOLDS ..............Tupelo, JO ANN RICHARDS..................C01umbus, GVVYN RICHARDSON .................Corinth, 109 First Row: SIDNEY RICKMAN .................. Columbus, Miss. EVELYN RILEY ........................ Tupelo, Miss. MARTINA RILEY ...................... Jackson, Miss. RENEE RISHER ...................... Meridian, Miss. Second Row: DOROTHY ROACH ...................... Drew, Miss. GEORGIA ANNE ROBERSON ......... Batesville, Miss. IDA ROBINSON ........................ Jackson, Miss. FREIDA ANN ROCHELLE ............... Canton, Miss. Thi-rd Row: JANE ROOK ......................... Caledonia, Miss. DOROTHY JEAN RUSSELL ............. Corinth, Miss. NORMA SALIBA ........................ Dothan, Ala. JUNE SANDERS .................. Water Valley, Miss. Ferth Row.- LYNN SAVAGE ...................... Starkville, Miss. JOBYNA SCALES ........................ Forest, Miss. ROSEMARY SCARBROUGH ........ Cumberfand. Miss. MARTHA WEAVER SCATES ....... Union City, Tenn. Fifth Row: ANNE LOUISE SCHMIDT ............. Culfport, Miss. BARBARA SCHOONOVER .............. Louise, Miss. BETTY SI'E SCHVVERDT ................. Fulton, Ky. PATRICIA SEBREN .................... Jackson, Miss. Sixth Row: DOROTHY FAY SHARP ............ New Albany, Miss. JANE SIIAVV ............................ Oxford, Miss. JO ANN SHEPHERD .................... Jackson, Tenn. LI'CILLF, SI'IING .................... Clarksdale, Miss. FRESHMEN First Row: FRANCES FAYE SHIVERS ............. Bassfield, Miss. MARIAN ROSLYN SHRYOCK ....... . . .Marianna, Ark. ANNE SHUTE . ..................... Greenwood, Miss. CAROLE SIBLEY ...................... Pachuta, MiSS. Second Row: GLYNN SIGREST .................. ......Flora, Miss. BARBARA SISSON ............... . . . .Columbus, Miss. PATTY SMITH . ....... . . .. ...... . ...... Magee, Miss. CAROLYN PARK SMITHSON. . . . . . . .Kosciusko, Miss. Third Row: MARY LOU SPARKMAN. .. ............ Prentiss, MisS. SUZANNE SPENCER ........... ..... .Meridian, Miss. SHIELA SPIARS ...... .. . .. ....... ...Greenville, Miss. JANICE SPIVEY ....... . . .. ......... . .Columbus, Miss. Fourth Row: BETH NELL SPRINGER ....... .. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. NEETA LOUISE STAGG ......... . . .VVaynesboro, Miss. JO ANNE STAPLES. . . . . . .. ...... .... .Cleveland, Miss. MARTHA ANN STONE. . . .. ............ .Tupelo, Miss. Fifth Row: ALICE MARIE STREATER ........ . .Black Hawk, Miss. MARY SUE STUMP. . . . . . . . . .. ....... New Orleans, La. EDNA MAE SUGGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss. HELEN SUMRALL .... ........ . ...... . . .Laurel, Miss. Sixth Row: JACQUELINE TABOR ... . . . . .. ........ VVinona, Miss. SHIRLEY ANN TACKER. . . . . . . . . .......Ok010na,MiSS. JOANN TAYLOR .............. ...VVater Valley, Miss. JOYCE TEMPLE ........ .............Meridian, Miss. Seventh Row: JO NELL THOMAS ........... . . . . . . . . .Jackson, JOYCE THOMAS ..... . ...... ..Clarksdale, SHIRLEY THRELDKELD ............... Tupelo, First Rate: BETTYE ANGELIA TIDVVELL .......... NIyrtle, MiSS. VIRGINIA GAIL TIMBES ............... Tupelo, Miss. GVVENDOLYN TRAVIA ................. Biloxi, Miss. SHIRLEY ANN TUBBS ................... Sardis, MiSS. Second Ro'u': VIRGINIA TITRMAN .................... Laurel, Miss. MAMIE TURNER .................. Greenwood, Miss. VIRGINIA NEILL TURNER .......... Cleveland, Miss. NANCY VIRDEN ...................... Jackson, Miss. Third Rou': GLORIA JEAN WADE ............... Lumltezton, Miss. BETTY WALLS ...................... Vardaman, Miss. GRACE ANN WALTERS ................ Sumner, Miss. BETTY WEBB ......................... Jackson, Miss. Fourth Rou': SARAH LYNN VVHITESIDE ............. Tupelo, Miss. ALMA LEE WHITFIELD ................ Tupelo, Miss. CELIA MAY VVHITLEY .............. Columbus, Miss. LUCY VVHITTEN .................... Greenville, Miss. Fifth Rou': BETTY SUE VVHITTINGTON ........... Magee, Miss. BARBARA VVHITVVORTI'I ............ Memphis, Tenn. GLORIA WILLIAMS .............. Philadelphia, Miss. SYLVIA VVILLIAMS ............... philadelphia, Miss. Sixth Ro-u': ROSE WILSON ..................... Bay Springs, Miss. PATRICIA WILSON ................. Vardaman, Miss. MARTHA ANN VVOLFORD ............ Columbus, Miss. SILVIA ALLENE WOOD ........... Plantersville, Miss. Srwmth Roux- BICTTYI': VVOODRI'FP ................ Batesville, Miss. ELLEN CLAIRE YOK'NG .............. Ellisville, Miss. VIOLET JEAN YOIVNU ............... Coffeeville, Miss. FRESHMEN .4x..v,..-..- .- 4 'V. .Ix J; -' . 7. mpg W:?ILZW 1 4.2.9 1 Aagguy , : aq'll .ynn .5. u n x vgkxxxxw S E R U T A E F 'Ivgw- 'nwtgw-urw WM Marion Wiflgy Miss M. S. C. W. represents the composite M. S. C. W. personality charm, graciousness, poise, enthusiasm, sincerity, capability, and integrity. MEH LADY is proud to present Miss M. S. C. W. for 1954, Miss Marion Whitley. MISS M. S. C. W. EEO??? 4M6. . .IIII razwr .7 MOST ATHLETIC ml m .0 .M. g a V$KFY L ?; b3; P L- , l'w. 4:14;: 55:! mgklAa jgarancler MOST STYLISH . 'v I y, . 4--..a.:m3 a m J61 1A 12m WCJQO MOST INTELLECTUAL m7WMMMu. : S E i S K Q km 135161.?5 CHkRR ; L U F n U A E B T S O M g E X X X X X X VXX X X XX XXX XXX XXXX XXXXXX XXX X XX XX X 9X x XXX XX $ m 0m y fa .r WW x WV N W L772W ,, xx? W, xxxmx $45 bagged 30x BEAUTY 34A,: ary and Martha Barwick 4 W W W MM m MA, C rutch field ile FAVORITES Cec FAVORITES Mary and Myrtice Helms Sylvia Duck .- 3,, WWVTs-yy 7, NW ' ', x27 , M. S. C. W. SALLY ANN MCLEOD MISS SHIRLEY MCKEE Versatile Stylish .x, MISS BARBARA KUYKENDALL Intellmlual LOUIE KING Beauty MISS BARBARA ANN GARRETT fithlzdz? MISS MARY BROWN Beauty MISS CLARA BRANDON Charming GRACE HELEN BYARS L L A D m m, .m A K m S w m m .L a K w 19 F o N .w w A Lu .W E C 6 J 3 Lu A t R 1m 6 A w .x B .1 R t F A O B t , n 0 7 Cu W C , k , e , e d i W ,5 Hall of Fame. MYRA JOYCE BISHOP S Representing the class of 1954 are these six girls, who, because of thelr outstanding academic and extra-curr were chosen in a campus CW. H A L L M MARION VVHITLEY JANE ARMSTRONG SHIRLE Y HOLLAND WHOS WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Here are the eleven seniors chosen by the school administration to appear in uVVhds Who in American Colleges and Universities? the annual na- tional publication in which campus leaders all over the country receive in- dividual recognition for their worthwhile contribution to campus. life. These eleven girls representing M. S. C. W. are selected on the basis of their out- standing leadership and service to their fellow students and Alma Mater. MARION WHITLEY MYRA BISHOP BARBARA KUYKENDALL President of Student Government President of SCA President of Theatre Guild ,1: Amxk ma.gtLgiN'ai 3.: hp- MARY COMBS President of Mortar Board JOAN VVHITE Prnsidmf of Senior Class 2a , SHIRLEY HOLLAND Editor of S'pectat0r LOUISE JONES Businnss Managrr 0f Spalalor HELEN BYARS Editor of MEH LADY CECILE CRUTCHFIELD Businms Managrr 0f MEH LADY CHARLENE PEEBLES President of Civic League JANE ARMSTRONG Presidvnt of IV. :1. K1. MMVALXMNWK'WWMW ' ' W : SING ET YOURSELF ONE NIGHT STAND ,, 7 y w , WW 4a 2' W FROZEN FLIGHT $5 $ A . .1 . :vai ; mewyAWm II Vv ,.. 1 s. . 1!. A: on... Lv: vmysxx, , BETTY CROCKE mmmwmyg mywrwmww mwmy wwm ,, m a , 7v m ; ', y M ; ayym a ,,, xxxv w, , VMW 4 ALL SMILES I LIKE IKE E .2 FARM PRODUCE OMMXW W S R m N U J V! IL L O J S. 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SECOND Row: Patricia Hinton, Mary Jane Armstrong, Ann Boswell, Mary Kathryn Huston, Barbara Kuykendall, Helen Byars, Dot Darby, Nell Howell. NOT SHOWN: Sue Garrett. OFFICERS MARY COMBs .................................................................... President JANE RODGERS ............................................................... Vicc-Prcsidcnt AILLEEN JANNEY ................................................................. Scrrctary MARJORIE NORMAN .............................................................. Treasurer KIT ROSE ........................................................................... Edilor To be tapped for Mortar Board, the national honorary society for senior women, is one of the highest honors a student can receive at M.S.C.W. Chosen for outstanding achieve- ments in scholarship, leadership, and service, the 15 members of Star and Sceptre chapter must have the qualities necessary to carry out the purposes of Mortar Board: to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship, to maintain high standards of scholarship, and to stimulate and develop a fmer type of college woman. MORTAR BOARD memmwmwwm FIRST ROW: Jacquie Tilley, Mary Helms, Martha pope, Betty Ladd Hopper, Mary Boyle. SECOND ROW: Frances Ann Baggett, Fran George, Sarah Ann Cliett, Edith Sanford, Sally Ann McLeod, R. L. Grossnickle. THIRD ROW: Georgene Dukeminier, Cecile Mason, Rochie Whittington, Macye Jones, Anna Betty Carruth, Patti Carr, Sara Ann Lawson, Trig Trewolla, Patty Taylor, Kay Ferguson, Joyce Morton, B. J. Runnels, Roxie Rue McClure. OFFICERS SARAH ANN CLIETT ............................. . ................................. President FRAN GEORGE ............................................................... Viw-Prmidmt EDITH SANFORD ................................................................... Serrz'tary SALLY ANN MCLEOD .............................................................. Treasurer R. L. GROSSNICKLE ............................. . ................................... Sponsor Torch, junior honor society, has as its purpose that of encouraging scholarship, promoting participation in all constructive college activities, and inspiring ideals of conduct. The number of active members shall not exceed twenty-flve students. These members have met the following requirements: an average percentile rank of 85 or above, a student govern- ment record of not more than one campus and a minimum of fifteen activity points. Led by Mr. R. L. Grossnickle as sponsor, Torch this year has as its topic for discussion Better Relations with Foreign Countries? TORCH FIRST ROW: Lillian Aldridge, Dorothy Ann Jones, Beverly Sprott, Beverly Berry, Douglas Anne Stevense Velma Williams, Elsie Drake. SECOND ROW: Dwight Bassett, patricia Taylor, Dr, William H. Mikesell, Bettie Mae Caldwell, Jo Eddie Caldwell, Bettie Marshall, Ann Cooper, Bevery Dennis. THIRD ROW: Chari Peaton, Mary Lamb Taylor, Eleanor Nabors, Marie McGraw, Dorothy Ann Atwell, Cherry Smith. Gladys Morgan, Daisye Rainer, Mable Claire Davis, Bettye William- son, Mary Ann Sparks, Sarah Ann Yount, Bettye Williams, Nancy Grondin, Nancy Land, Margaret Pepper. FOURTH ROW: June Rowzee, Jo Ann Howard, Nancy McGovan, Pat Jackson, Nancy Hendricks, Ina Rae Aven, Claire King, Mary Elizabeth Barrett, Dale White, Faye Smith, Anne Wiley, Jane Childers, Janet Smith, Betsy Butchee, Edna Byrd Phillips, Pat Adams, Joan Lamar. NOT SHOWN: Nancy Smith. OFFICERS BETTIE MAE CALDWELL . . ........ . .. .. . . . . . . .President Jo EDDIE CALDWELL .......................................................... Virp-President ANN COOPER ..................................................................... Serretary BETTIE MARSHALL ................................................................ Treasurer Lantern, sophomore honor society, works closely with the junior and senior honor so- cieties on the campus to promote scholarship, leadership, and service among the M.S.C.W. students. They choose a timely topic as the unifying theme for their monthly programs. Each spring members of Lantern join the other societies in an outdoor pledging service to choose the 50 freshmen who have met the qualifications of scholarship and leadership for membership. A picnic supper in the spring at their sponsor,s home is one of the highlights of their year. LANTERN FIRST ROW: Peggy Gill, Shirley Triplett, Mary Helms, Betty Lane McIntosh, Ann Harris, Myra Bishop. SECOND Row. Mary Kimbrough Alexander, Jane Rodgets, Joan Neal, Mary Jane Weaver, Georgia Britten. THIRD ROW: Martha Barwick, Fleta Johnson, Suzanne Peery, Ruth Blackwell, Mabel Claire Davis, Jo Ann Goodson, Fay Lott, Myrtice Helms, Mary Bar- wick, Sybil Rawls, Sally Ann McLeod, Eleanor Anne Drake. OFFICERS JOAN NEAL ............. . ...................................... . .......... . ...... President MARY JANE WEAVER ......................................................... Vicc-President JANE RODGERS .......................................................... Rewarding Secretary FLETA JOHNSON .................................................... Corresponding Setrwtary MARY K. ALEXANDER ............................................................ Treasurer GEORGIA BRITTON ................................................................. Reporter BETTY LANE MCINTOSH .................................................... Parliamentarian MRS. KENNETH GATCHEL .......................................................... Sponsor The Beta chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha, national honorary library science fraternity, was established in 1950. In the few years since its founding, the organization has proved itself worthy of the high esteem it now holds on the campus. The activities of the chapter are many and varied, ranging from reading at hospitals to presenting radio programs. The over- all purpose of the group is to foster interest in current library trends and to promote active participation of its members in the varied aspects of their held. ALPHA BETA ALPHA 159 a mewuxw WwWW'WmWWWMM First Row: Carolyn Mathis, Betty Jo Swindoll Graves, Margaret Buchanan. Second Row: Kay Ferguson, Patty Taylor, Mary Hilma Wilson, Hilda Beck, Edith Sanford, Sara Rose Ferrell, Blanche Legate. Not Pictured: Betty Lou Mann, Dorothy Mansell. OFFICERS BETTY JO GRAVES. . . . . . .................. . .. ................................. Prmidrni MARY HILMA VVILSON ......... . .......... . . .......................... . . . .ViN-Presidmlt HILDA BECK . . . . ...................... . ............. Secretary CAROLYN MATHIS ..... . ....................... . ............................. Treasurer BLANCHE LEGATE ............ . ......................................... Parliamentarian EDITH SANFORD ..................... . ........................................ Reportfr BETTY LOU MANN ........................ .. .................................. Ilixlariml MISS MARGARET BUCHANAN ............................. . .................... Sponsor Alpha Gamma of Pi Omega Pi, national honorary business education fraternity, is com- posed of students majoring in secretarial science. Members are chosen because of their ex- cellence in commercial work and general scholastic rating. The clubhs spirit and aims are embodied in the three words of its motto: Loyalty, Science, and Progress. Their purpose is the encouragement, promotion, extension, and creation of interest in scholarship in com- mercial subjects and the fostering of high ethical standards in business and professional life. P OMEGAPI WONW rWWE'7'?' W1 t-.;eL;........A . .1. t 3' ,, ,u A . ':ra--g+-Wa2....t. .-t.-....,.,.t-- Arkwm - ,. .....t...,.--.. FIRST RQW: Hanna J'ean Lyon, Frances Carol Putnam, Patricia Hinton, Nancy Neely, G. L, Sehon, Jane Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Iris Smith, Axlleen Janney, Agnes Jacobs, Mary Lou Mayo, Catherine Fortenberry, Nlacyce Jones, Dorothy Daniels. NOT SHOWN: Judy Wright, Betty McGahey. OFFICERS NANCY NEELY .................................................................... President JUDY WRIGHT .............................................................. Vim-Presidenl BETTY MCGAHEY ................................................................ .S'Mretary JANE ARMSTRONG ................................................................ Treasurt'r PAT HINTON ..................................................................... Hijtorian G. L. SEHON ....................................................................... S 'pomor Members of Beta Beta Beta, national undergraduate biological fraternity, delve into the mysteries of a world of living things. Always dealing with scientific ideas, the organization has for its purposes to stimulate scholarship, to disseminate scientific knowledge, and to promote biological research. Membership is restricted to majors or minors in biology or some related field. A high scholastic average is also requisite to membership. Miss George Sehon is sponsor. i x mth FIRST ROW: Jacquelyn Hancock, Cecile Mason, Sylvia Green, Sarah Ann Cliett, Marion Whitley, Myra Bishop, Lillian Aldridge, Martha Anne Walker. SECOND Row: Virginia Smith, Dorothy Ann Atwell, Sylvia Marsh, Betsy Butchee, Leila Harrison, Kitty McKee, Mary Alice Trewalla Betty McIntosh, Mildred Anderson, Helen Dornbusch. THIRD ROW: Martha Jane McMinn, LaNelle Hill, Connie Boyd, llen Young, Ann Marie Patton, Amaryllis GriEm, Emma Atkinson, Virginia Sansing, Mary Ann Harrison, Jean Pigott. FOURTH ROW: June Rowzee, Betty Bomar, Betty Ray Pepper, Barbara Mitchell, Virginia Land, Martha Scares, Ruth White, Bettye Conger, Charleese Kittle. Jane Phillips, Sara Griffith, Frankie Harpole. OFFICERS LEILAHARRISON............. . . .. .......Presidenl KITTY MCKEE . . . . . . . ..Vicr-Pre:idmt MARYALICETREWALLA ............................Sccretary BETSY BUTCHER .............. ......Trea5urn- Membership in Bach Society is open to anyone interested in music, whether she is a mu- sic student or not. The club endeavors to present music from a layman,s point of view, but with the aim of increasing knowledge and appreciation of the beauties of the musical world. Bach Society presents informative and entertaining programs designed, not only to instruct, but also to provide pure enjoyment. This year,s program theme was itMusic Makes the World Go ,Round,,, a series of studies in the national music of various countries. BACH SOCIETY I62 17W i 7 ,W MMIW zww WWWWW v FIRST ROW: Louise Jones, Mary Jane Armstrong, Adelaide Murdock, Joan White, Helen Byars, Nell Howell. SECOND Row: Clara Brandon, Virginia Hamill, Carolyn Mathis, Jean Pigott, Kit Rose, Pat Hardy. THIRD ROW: Dr. Nelson, Frankie Weaver Harpole, Mary Combs, Mary Kathryn Huston, Sue Franklin, Virginia Ann Rogers, Dorothy Darby, Charlene Peebles, Sylvia Marsh. FOURTH ROW: Catherine Mullins, Jane Rodgers, Ann Barkley, Norma Faye Winbom. NOT SHOWN: Joan Rye, Hilda Beck. OFFICERS FRANKIE WEAVER HARPOLE ........................................................ President HILDA BECK ................................................................. Virp-President MARY KATHRYN HUSTON .......................................................... Secretary MARY COMBS .................................................................... Treasurer D. M. NELSON ..................................................................... Sponsor Here are the molders of tomorrow,s generationethe educators who will teach worldly knowledge with respect to the sincere spiritual knowledge inborn in every child. The pur- pose of Kappa Delta Epsilon, a professional education sorority, is to further interest in the cause and methods of education and to raise the standards and ideals of the teaching profes- sion. Membership is limited to those students possessing the highest records of scholarship and leadership in the education courses required for a teachefs license. KAPPA DELTA EPSILON 163 FIRST ROW: Bettye Mabry, Laurette Henson, Bridget McSeever, Betty Ray Pepper, Carolyn Hollberg, Sarah Jane Harris. SECOND ROW: Billie Terry, Carol Fox, Sara Ann Lawson, Rochie Whittington, Marjorie Norman, Jane Rodgers, Mary Elizabeth Barrett, Sally Brockway, Mary Joyce Goree, Elsie Drake, Charlene Beatty. THIRD ROW: Charleese Kittle, Hope Ellis, Faye Smith, Jane Phillips, Sara Lou GriH'ith, Jean Pigott, Silvia Wood, Sarah Brewerr Blanche Davis, R. L. Gross- nickle, Margaret Pepper, Jo Ann Doss, Virginia Lamb, Elizabeth Pinckney. OFFICERS KAPPA M U EPSILON MARJORIE NORMAN ............................................................... President JANE RODGERS ............................................................... Vire-President MR. R. L. GROSSNICKLE ............................................................. Sponsor MATH CLUB JANE RODGERS .................................................................. . .President ROCHIE VVHI'H'INGTON ........................................................ Vire-President MARY ELIZABETH BARRETT ............................................... Srrreiary- Treasurer MR. R. L. GROSSNICKLE ............................................................. Sponsor Students with a Hair for mathematics belong to these two clubs. Membership in Kappa Mu Epsilon is given to those who strive for excellence in their chosen field of subject mat- r ter. All students who are interested in math are invited to become members of Math Club. Both groups add to the life of the campus through their eHorts to increase interest in acad- emic affairs. Several social events a year are held by each club to promote fellowship within their own groups. KAPPA MU EPSILON AND MATH CLUB 164 . x1 'Z'J'lr'Vx'ff . , .i , ywurV-vy .zi . M- w mxv FIRST ROW: Dorothy Ann Jones, Beverly Sprott, Bonnie Sue Wilder, Jane Hall. SECOND ROW: Mary Lee Gray, Jackie Branton, Helen Maute, Margaret Williams, Lydia Simmons, Maurine Clower, Joan Taylor. THIRD ROW: Miss A. M. Byrnes, Miss E. Dice, Dolores Sullivan, Bess Hammack, Dot Brock, Virginia Gardner, Suzanne peery, Betty Williams, Joan Rye, Mr. Ralph Hudson. OFFICERS MARGARET WILLIAMS ............................................................. Prmidmzl HELEN MAUTE .............................................................. Iriirn-lv'rsidml MARY LEE GRAY ....................................................... Srw'rlary-Trmsurrr JOAN TAYLOR ............................................................... Pledge Mist'rms MAURINE CLOWER ................................................................ Ilislurimz RALPH HUDSON .................................................................... Sponsor Kappa Pi is the oldest honorary art fraternity among colleges today. Rho, the M.S.C.W. chapter, was chartered in 1938, and in the ensuing years it has steadily grown with the ever-expanding art department. Members are carefully chosen on a basis of their ability and training in art and their outstanding scholastic achievement. Under the competent leader- ship of members of the art faculty this group sponsors exhibits, lectures, and other educa- tional art programs. Each year they take part in the presentation of the Spring Fine Arts Festival. KAPPA PI FIRST Row: Ann Barkley, Joan White, Mary Boyle, Nell Howell. SECOND Row: Ernestine Rankin, Sue Garrett, Mary Kathryn Huston, Joan Rye, Margaret Williams. THIRD ROW: Helen Byars, Nancy Chaddock, Kay Chapman, Bonnie Lee. Dorothy Darby, B. J, Runnels. FOURTH ROW: Emogene Harris, Julia Scott, Catherine Mullins, Mary Wilson, Martha Groves, Adelaide Murdock, OFFICERS MARY KATHRYN HUSTON .................................................................... President JOAN RYE ................................................................................ Vite-President MARY BOYLE ........................................................................ Recording Secretary MARGARET WILLIAMS ........................................................... Corresponding Secrelmy SUE GARRETT ................................................................................ Treasumr ERNESTINE RANKIN .......................................................................... Librarian NELL HOWELL .................................................................................. Planixt JOAN WHITE ................................................................................. Chaplin ANN BARKLEY .................................................................................. Editor HELEN BYARS ................................................................................. Murxhall ADELAIDE MURDOCK ........................................................................ Hixloriun MISS JULIA SCOTT ............................................................................ Spomor MISS MARY WILSON ........................................................................... Sponwr Organized in 1936 as a local Chapter, Alpha Beta chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, national honorary home economics fraternity became 21 national Chapter in 1940. If one is looking for the tops in domestic talents, they will find them here, To be eligible for membership, one must be :1 second-semester sophomore, junior or senior home economics major whose scholarship, leadership, and character meet the high standards of the fraternity. These girls, realizing that the homes of tomorrow rest in their hands, are striving to prepare themselves for the future. PHI UPSILON OMICRON 166 ? Mxywwmwamwmmmvwwy Mmmwwwywmu FIRST ROW: Sara Ann Lawson, Helen Maute, Lucy Galligher. SECOND ROW: Shirley Deane Everett, Suzanne Peery, Mimi Morrison, Adelaide Murdock, Shirley Holland. THIRD Row: Betty Lane McIntosh, Frances Ann Baggett, Betty Gaither, Helen Byars, Louise Jones, Cecile Crutchfield. OFFICERS MIMI MORRISON ..... Preszdmt ADELAIDE MURDOCK . . . .......Vice-Presidcnt SUZANNE PEERY . ..Secretary-Treasurm- MR. EMME'IT E. ROBINSON . . . .............Sponsor This journalism fraternity has been on the campus since 1945 when it merged with Alpha Chi Alpha. An outstanding activity is its awarding prizes for the best editorial, news article, and feature story published on the campus. Prominent members are featured on its pro- grams in order to enable its members to improve their journalistic methods. Membership is limited to those who have had a year,s experience on one of the college publications and have reached the tank of editor. Mr. Emmett Robinson is their sponsor. PI DELTA EPSILON 167 xiii e 'NAVR FIRST Row: Sara Lou Griffith, Sarah Ann Cliett, Lillian Aldridge. SECOND Row: Jean Pigott, Mrs. Cochrane Penick, Ann Boswell, Kit Rose, Miss Juliaette Jones, Frankie Weaver Harpole. THIRD Row: Sylvia Green, Cecile Masoni Bettie Marsh- all, Betsy Butchee, Dorothy Ann Atwell, Chari Peaton, Virginia Sansing. OFFICERS KIT ROSE .. .......... . ...... ... .. ,.. .... . ... ............. .Prwsidml ANNE BOSWELL ... . . . . . . . . ................................... . .Ir'iw-Presidml FRANKIE WEAVER HARPOLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . . . .Srcrelary JEAN PIGOTT........... ........................ ..iTreasurt'r BETTYCARRUTH....... .. .. .......... ......Editor SARAH ANN CLIE'I'T ..... .. . .. ... .... .. . ... .. .... ....... .....Cllaplain MISS JULIAETTE JONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . .Sponsor MRS. COCHRANE PENICK . . .... ... . .. ..... . ..... ... ........ ..Sponsor MISS ETTA ATWELL. . . . .. ... . . . . ... .. .....Sjsansor One of the liveliest and most active Greek letter fraternities on the campus is this group of whistling S.A.I. girls. Noted for their outstanding chapel programs, the members of the national music fraternity are chosen because of their excellence in the field of music and their high general scholastic rating. S.A.I.,s crowded agenda includes recitals, teas, Christ- mas caroling, annual opera trip, American Composers Recital and participation in Spring Fine Arts Festival. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA 168 pwwmmmw , MVWWWWMMWWMW r HYGIENE JOURNAL CLUB One activity of the Hygiene Journal Club each year is to sponsor a clinic for students and faculty. The main purpose of this group is to keep members posted on current scienti- fic events, and monthly meetings are held on this topic. OFFICERS BETTY GAITHER ...................... Pcsidmzl MACYE JONES ................... Vicc-Prt'sidml NANCY NEELY ....................... Scrrctary BETTY MCGAHEY ................... Treasurrr MISS MILDRED SPAHR .................. Sponsor FIRST ROW: Agnes Jacobs. Mary Lou Mayo, Macye Jones, Betty McGahey. Betty Gaither, Nancy Neely, Judy Wright, Betty Ward. SECOND ROW: Jeannette Chap- man. Katie Hemby, Frances Hinton, Catherine FO'tenberry. Ann Hookert Mary Frazier, Dot Daniels, Mary Ann Sparks, Elizabeth Riley' Edna Byrd Phillips, Mildred Spahr. THIRD Row: Luna Austin. Ina Rae Aven, Patricia Hintons Jane Wilson, Iris Andrews Smith, Ailleen Janneys Frances Putnam, Maiy Joel Young. Debby Hudson. Eta Sigma Phi, honorary classics fraternity, and Classical Club meet together once a month to present programs which promote an interest in the literature, art, and customs of the Greek and Roman civilizations. Both groups are sponsored by Dr. Gladys Martin. OFFICERS ETA SIGMA PHI Rom: MCCLURE ..................... Prpsidml MIRIAM MORRISON .............. l'irr-Prmidmzt Jo ANN Goonsox .................... Sprrntary PAT JACKSON ....................... Treasurm' DR. GLADYs MARTIN .................. Sponsor CLASSICAL CLUB J0 EDDIE CALDWELI ................... Prrsidmz! ELEANOR DRAKE ................ l'irr-Prrsidmt ANN OVERRY ........................ Srrrrlary ROCHIE XVHI'ITINGTON ............... Trrasurrr DR. GLADYS MARTIN .................. Sponsor '4 FIRST ROW: Pat Jackson. Jo Eddie CaldWelI, Jo Ann Goodson, Eleanor Drake, Roxie McClure, Rochie Whittington. SECOND ROW: Shirley Triplett. Patricia Authier. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Fleeman, Edna Byrd Phillips, Jacquelyn Hancock. Anne Kenney, Molly Lucas, Roxane Hall, Helen Maddox, Elizabeth Ervin. NOT PICTURED: Betty Sue XVhittington, Ann Overby, Miriam Morrison, Mabel Claire Davis. ETA SIGMA PHI AND CLASSICAL CLUB 169 FIRST Row: Fay Lott, Beverly Sprott, Charlotte Walters, Shirley McKee, Lucia Kegler, Jacquelyn Hancock. SECOND Row: Sandra Miller, Shirley Deane Everett, Claire King, Pat Jackson, Rosamond Nichols, Douglas Fox, Shirley Holland, Carolyn Reed, Shirley Hambrick. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Kochler, Mary Helms, Nancy Grondin, Ferrell Ann Curtis, Patsy Bradley. Carolyn Hong, Barbara Ann Parr. FOURTH ROW: Kitty McKee, Myrtice Helms, Ann Shute Jean Carroll, Carolyn Smith- son, Glenda Pevey. FIFTH Row: Louise Dixon, Marjorie Boleware, Sara Farley, Joyce Townley, Rochie Whittington, Bradley McGee, Leslie Hearn, Nancy Bell, June Meacham, Janice Bower. OFFICERS SIGMA PI ALPHA SHIRLEY MCKEE .............................................................................. President JACKIE TILLEY ........................................................................... Vice-Pruiden! KITTY MCKEE ........................................................................ Secretary-Treammr DR. CAULFEILD ................................................................................ Sponsor PI DELTA PHI LUCIA S, KEGLER ............................................................................. President JACKIE HANCOCK .................................................................... Secretary'TreaJurer MISS MARGIE MORRIS ......................................................................... Spomm ENTRE NOUS Y NOSOTRAS JACKIE TILLEY ................................................................................ President BEVERLY SPROTT ........................................................................ Vife-Presidcm CHARLOTTE WALTERS ............................................................ Second Vicc-President LUCIA KEGLER ....................................................................... Seneiary-Treaxurer MISS MARGIE MORRIS ......................................................................... Sponsor DR. RUBY CAULFEILD ......................................................................... Sponsor Entre Nous Y Nosotras is the organization composed of those linguistically minded students who previously were afhliated with the French Club, Entre Nous, and the Spanish Club, which banded together last year to form one united organization. This union of interests has enabled the two groups of students to become acquainted with the customs and culture of both France and Spain. Also pictured in this group are members of Pi Delta Phi, honorary French fraternity, and Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary Spanish fraternity. ENTRE NOUS Y NOSOTROS I70 , ,2 mWWWwWMM WW y, WM PI GAMMA MU A Hourishing organization since its estab- FIRST Row: Mimi Morrison, Diddie Crutchfield, Joan Neal, Virginia Veitch, ' - - - Sylvia Marsh. SECOND ROW: Dr. Herbert Vent, Dr. Joseph B. James, Charlene hShment In 1928, P1 Gamma Mu; natlonal Peebles, William E. Roberts, Joyce Morton. honorary social studies fraternity, has mem- A34 - e . bership restricted to outstanding juniors and 3.12.: .4: seniors in the social studies field. Pi Gamma .s -. Mu is guided by its sponsor, Dr. Joseph B. James. OFFICERS DIDDIE CRUTCHFIELD ................. President MIMI MORIUSON ................. Viar-Presidcnt SYLVIA MARSH ....................... Secretary DR. JOSEPH B. JAMES .................. Sponsor Of yearly interest is the Magnolia Speech Tournament, the sponsorship of which is only one of the many activities of Pi Kappa Delta, honorary speech fraternity. Membership is based on work in inter-collegiate debate and discussion tournaments, oratory contests, and Youth Congress. OFFICERS MARY ELIZABETH BARRETT ............ President Rom: MCCLURE ................ Virr-Prcsidmz! FIRST Row: Gwendolyn Posey, Mary Elizabeth Barrett, Barbara Kuykendall. SEC- ihVENDOIXN POSHY ......... Scrrrlary-Trnuun'r 0ND ROW: Dr. Harvey Cromwell, Virginia Pace. Wlilliam E. Roberts, Marianne Shaw. DR, HARVEY CROMWELL ................ Sponmr PI KAPPA DELTA 171 4-H CLUB FIRST ROW: Wilma Streett Evelyn Lancaster, Nell Basinger, Janet Ard, qura The 4'H Chiba through ltS aCtIVItleSa makes Rye. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Riley, Bettye Powgllql, Ouiga Brade, Swhley Fgahclxs, Roxane Hall, Lottye Betts Rye, Agnes Jacobs. HIRD OW: oan ite, 1r ey t - ' Ann Tubbs, Emogene Harrist Sarah Marie Smith, Jean Cook, Mary Ellen Carter. every pOSSIble effort to promOte the saentlflc and up-to-date approach to all aspects of rural living. During the past few years, some of the members have won state and national awards. h ' OFFICERS t :i ' FLORA RYE .......................... Praidcni JANET ARD ..................... Viw-Prcsidcnt NELL BASINGER ............ Srcrvlary-Trcasurer EVELYN LANCASTER ............ Social Chairman WILMA STREET ....................... Reporter Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fra- ternity, has as its purpose the furtherance of interest in literature and creative writing. The group, sponsored by Dr. J. F. Bozard, adopted as its plan of study for this year a series of comparative book analyses. MW OFFICERS KITTY MCKEE ...................... Prrsidrnt BILLIE PA'ITERSON ............... liirr-Prmidml B E'l'TY LA N E MCI N'ros H .............. S nrrtar y FIRST ROW: Lois Cofer, Roxene Hall, Shirley Deane Everett, Sammie Carr. SEC- 0ND Row: Betty Ladd Hopper, Billie Patterson, Kitty McKee, Betty McIntosh. BETTY LAD HOPPER ................. Trrasurrr THIRD ROW: Peggy Graham, Euner Lee Griffin, Jacquelyn Hancock, Mary Ann Pugh, Rochie Whittington: Mary Sue Collier, Martha Pope, Roxie McClure w r v . Young. Nor pICTURED: Dr. J. F. Bozard. DR. J. Ia BOLARD ......... . ............ Sponsor SIGMA TAU DELTA 172 , ' ' ' ' WW t V, l, ' g; yyygryh h , I QWMW, anyglw ' W WWW MW W 1? f7 IWIZIV FIRST ROW: Carolyn Garner, Virginia Hamill, Blanche Davis, Nell Howell, Olive Fryer, Pat Regan, Iris Smith, Pat Irbyt Sarah Billingsley, Sue Read, Barbara Kelly, Lynne Schoonover, Edith Sanford, Martha Ann Walker. SEcOND ROW: Jane Fahnestock, Rita Carr, Doris Spears, Barbara Whitwotth, Carolyn Mathis. Fleta Johnson, Patricia Hardy, Sylvia Marsh, Mildred Anderson, Betty Jo Swindoll Graves, Joyce Morton, Mary Alice Trewalla, Clara Brandon, A. M. Ruyle, Jo Ann Howard, Mary Sue Collier, Wilma Street. Billie Patterson, Betty Sue West, Glenda Fay Winter, Anne Willis Wiley. THIRD ROW: Dorris Gilly, Euner Lee Griffin, Charlene Beatty, Mary Blanche Haney, Velma Williams, Emma Catherine Irvin, Mary Lamb Taylor, Kay Ferguson, Patsy Hill, Betty Bomar, Jane Rook, Helen Power, Norma Faye Winborn, Rebecca Ashmore, Lillian Campbell, Emogene Harris, Emma Atkinson, Tommie Price, Betty Conger, Mary Combs, Betty McGahey, Pat Hillman, Katie Hardy, Helen Maddox, Virginia Land, Joan Lamar. FOURTH ROW: Betsy Jackson. Nancy Virden, Bess Moore, Betty Hayes, Shirley Ann Tacker, Annette Bennett, Connie Boyd, Mary Jo Atkins, Louise Nelson, Mary Hilma Wilson, Sarah Marie Smith, Julia Pugh. Hannah Lyon, Ruth White, Claudice Hollingsworth, Bess Hammack, Elizabeth Rice, Jeanine Hurt, Rebecca Kilpatrick, Mary Kathtyn Crews, Mary Ellen Carter, Virginia Smith, Peggy Graham, Lois Cofer, Gerry Wilson, Liz Smith, Sarah Darby, Georgene Dukeminier, Nan Coggin, Alma Lee Whitfield, Shirley Threlkeld. OFFICERS CLARA BRANDON ............................................................................ Prexidem MARY ALICE TREWALLA ................................................................ Vire-President JOYCE MORTON .............................................................................. Secretary BETTY JO SWINDOLL GRAVES ................................................................ Treuxurer JO ANN HOWARD ............................................................................ Reporter A. M. RUYLE ................................................................................... Sponsor This is the most recently organized group on the campus of M.S.C.VV. Future Teachers of America encourages interest in teaching careers and high standards of scholarship among those students securing teachersi licenses. This organization also serves as a link between the students and the Mississippi Education Association as well as the National Education Association. Two activities which the group plans, with the assistance of their sponsor, are the organizing of Future Teachers of America Clubs in the high schools of the state and the securing of outstanding National Educa- tion Association members as speakers for their monthly meetings. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 173 :VMAVAVAVE. gm 2;. A14 4.: KJWMW - ALPHA EPSILON DELTA FIRST Row: Macye Jones, Betty McGahey. Jeannette Chapman, Betty Gaither, Ailleen Janney. SECOND ROW: Luna Austin, Patricia Hinton, Mary Lou Mayo, W. F. McCormick. Mildred Spahr. NOT SHOWN: Frances Putnam. Alpha Epsilon Delta is one of the newest honorary fraternities on the M.S.C.W. cam- pus. Organized in 1951, it is an outgrowth of the Pre-Medical Club. Scholarship, leader- ship, and a genuine interest in advancing medical science for the benefit of mankind qualify one for membership. Dr. Jeanette Chapman, head of the Bacteriology Depart- ment directs the activities of this organization. OFFICERS BETTY MCGAHEY .................... President MACYE JONES ................... Vice-President' BETTY GAITHER . . . . ................. Secretary JEANNETFE CHAPMAN ............... ..Sponsor FIRST Row: Janet Ard, Hope Ellis. Shirley Carmichael, Hanna Lyon, Margueritte Gladney, Judy Wright, Sybil Wise. SECOND Row: Evelyn Lancaster, Flora Rye, Agnes Jacobs, Jeanine Hurt, Rebecca Kilpatrick, E'mogene Harris, Elizabeth Rice, Ann Neal, Beth Nell Springer, Pat Authier. THIRD Row: Mary Crews, Sarah Marie Smith, Martha Anne Walker, Helen Graddy, Mary Lee Hudspeth, Frances Carol Putnam, Jean Cook. Margaret Marler, Norma Winbom. FOURTH ROW: Betty Merle Hurt, Martha Turner. Wilma Street, Jane Wilson, Mary Ann Sparks, Margaret Ann Hooker, Anne Baldwin, Joan Raymond, Elizabeth Riley. FIFTH Row: Eva Claire Nickles, Sandra Claire Miller, Barbara Schoonover, Martha Groves, Katie Warren Hardy, Barbara Moore, Dale White, Jo Eddie Caldwell, Ann Gafford, Lucille Anderson. NATURE 174 i i W I I i ' V 'i f ' '7 x 2' 'x', 3 My; a-I' '3; t , ry'Ww MWWWW myxxxwwwywxxm zhmwmz i x 2422. em : vxm-ms Interest is the only requirement for belong- ing to this club, and it is in abundance. One purpose of the Nature Study Club is to create and develop a keen sense of natural surround- ings. Field trips and periods of fellowship are enjoyed as part of the regular meetings. OFFICERS JUDY VVRIGHT ............ ...........Presidenl FLORA RYE ..................... Viw-Prrsidmzt MARCUERITTE GLADNHY ......... . . . . .Swretary MISS MAUDE CHEER ................... Sponsor STUDY CLUB First Row: Beth Brandon, Joyce Morton, Patricia Hardy, Shirley McKee, Molly Lucas, Elwyn Addkison, Suzanne Spencer. Second Row: Alleene Jackson, Martina Riley, Frances Jean Estes, Joan Mitchell, Lucy Whitten, Shirley Threlkeld, Mary Goen, Rita Carr, Jane McMullen, Jane Fahnestock. Third Row: Patricia Poe, Lucille Anderson, Mary Jo Atkins, Betty Ruth Harper, Nancy Lou Redd, Beverly Koch, Dorothy Anderson, Katherene Gordon, June Geforth, Katherine Harvey, Joan Bickerstaff, Norma Johnson. Fourth Row: Louise Grills, Shirley Johnston, Hemyse Cox, Vanna Mac Dessert, Alice Hively, Mary Frances Eckford, Sue Marsh, Gwen Travia, Mary Tucker Johnson Patricia Henderson, Betsy Jackson, Kath. erine Houston. Fifth Row: Marilyn Moore, Janice Burt, Betty Kelly, Peggy illy, Maurene McCormick, Charlotte Rey- nolds, Hazel Anne Boen, Pattie Bennett, Sybil Rawls, Peggy Gill. Virginia Timbes, Sherry Arnold. Sixth Row: Virginia Turman, Susan Hawkins, Louise Don, Angelyn Guynes, Helen Mathis, Glenda Pevey, Anne Schmidt, Margaret Bailey, Betty Morgan, Mary Jane Harbour, Hazel Temple, Patricia Brandt. Seventh Row: Virginia Ann Means, Pat Morgan, Martha Jane Pearson, Mary Crumbly, Jane Shaw, Jane Low, Charleen Kelley. OFFICERS Plli Alpha Theta SHIRLEY MCKEE ............................................................... President PAT HARDY .............................................................. Vice-President MOLLY LUCAS ....................................................... Serrrtary-Trcasurer JOYCE MORTON ............................................................... Historian History Club ANN HUNT .................................................................... President SUZANNE SPENCER ...................................................... Virw-Presidml BETH BRANDON ............................................................... Setrelary ELWYN ADDKISON ............................................................ Reportrr Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary history fraternity, admits into its membership those girls who meet high scholastic and leadership qualifications. This group constantly seeks to stimulate and encourage further study and research in the held of history. Founded in 1921, Phi Alpha Theta was introduced on our campus in 1949. Gamma Gamma Chapter is head- ed by Shirley McKee and claims as sponsor Dr. 0. C. Skipper. The History Club, reactivated in 1950, is a revival of the Dunbar Rowland Club. Guided by Sarah Ann Hunt, the History Club seeks to stimulate interest in history on a non-pro- fessional, general cultural level necessary to a well-rounded education. Dr. George Monks serves as sponsor. PHI ALPHA THETA AND HISTORY CLUB 175 FIRST ROW: Nancy Herron, Frances Banks, Shirley Pickett, Betty Jo Swindoll Graves, Nina Hendrick, Dee Ogle, Maurene McCormick, Mary Avis Cook, Betty Ruth Halper. SECOND ROW: Carolyne Lovei Mary Arlyn Young, Janet Davis, Mary Hil'ma Wilson, Martha Nell Burnette, Betty Anne Holleran, Annette Bennett, Mary Blanche Haney, Shirley Carmichael, Nancy Hendricks, Carolyn Mathis, Clarice M. Robinsont Blanche Legate, Dwight Bassett, Mona Armour, Margaret Bailey, Frances Daves, Mary Jo Wilson. Rheta Myers, Marjorie Boleware. THIRD Row: Beverly Berry, Evelyn Addkinson, Frances Jean Estds, Nancy Lou Redd, Sheila Lowler, Jo Ann Howard, Mary Lamb Taylor, Gerry Wilson, Kay Ferguson, Patty Taylor, Billie Terry. Sarah Marie Smith, Elizabeth Rice, Dot Manselle, Barbara Westling, Becky Allison, Edith Sanford, Nell Parker Baine, Dot Crumby, Sara Ferrell, Viginia Lamb, Barbara Hayden, Lucy Whitten. FOURTH Row: Peggy Leach, Willie Mae Taylor, Jerry Pitts, Nancy Rogers, Doris Simmons, Allie iCoker, Leslie Hearn, Jo Ann Holloway, Norma Whitaker, Betty Welch, Frances Walters, Carolyn Denton, Jane Mitchell, Martha Jane Pearson, Helen Mathis, Sarah Carr, Carolyn Correll, Ann Gafford, Betty Gordon, Kay Lacey, Ellen Cole McCormick, Howard Ann McCoy, Jane Armstrong, Jean Cook. OFFICERS CAROLYN MATHIS ............................................................................ President BLANCHE LEGATE ........................................................................ I'ice-Rresidem NANCY HENDRICKS .......................................................................... Secretary SHIRLEY CARMICHAEL ....................................................................... Treaxurer DWIGHT BASSETT .............................................................................. Guard KAY FERGUSON ................................................................................ Guard DR. CLARICE M. ROBINSON .................................................................... Sponsor MuAga... ufingmg u' These inhabitants of the itnew building are the career girls of tomorrow. Feverishly pounding the typewriters at all hours, and burning the midnight Oil over complicated methods of balancing books, they have banded together to lend interest and encouragement to one another. This club is made up of majors and minors in the field of secretarial science. In their monthly meetings, they learn much about the business procedure and problems of todayk' business world. WAAAU. A ,v.......u.4. on,- 4744 COMMERCE CLUB 176 V WWWWWW 7W . i , y W M First Row: Bettye Williamson, Patricia Taylor, Barbara Wofford, Frances Banks, Ladye Clyde Stewart, Ann Hunt, Cecile Mason, Kitty McKee, Patricia Morgan, Jean Pigott, Carol Cavin, Mary Kathryn Crews, Barbara Mitchell, Mary Kim- brough Alexander, Betty Bomar, Shirley Triplett. Second Row: Joan Grisham, Peggy Wells, Ann Gaffordy Carole Sibley, Margueritte Gladney, Helen Dornbusch, Jean Harper, Mary Avis Cook, Martha McMinn, Danette DunaWay, Norma John- son, Sylvia Williams, Carolyn Hallberg, Bess Hammack, Millet: Biron, Ann Hicksy Frances Hinton. Mary Boyle, Carolyn Fleeman, Sarah Ann Cliett, Sara Lou Griffith, Jo Eddie Caldwell. Third Row: Mellie Coursey, Diana Ashley, Shirley Pickett. Nancy Herron, Amaryllis Griffin, Helen Maddox, Joan Brasse, Sandra Miller, Laura Lantrip, Bobbye Lee Butler, Mary Tom Gordon, Betty Sue Whittington, Patty Smith, Becky Anderson, Connie Boyd, Mary Nell Doughty, Betty Ruth Harper, Nancy Lou Redd, Jo Ann Landrum, Elwyn Addkison, Jo Ann Doss, Rosalyn Haughton. Fourth Row: Bettye Gor- don, Margaret Herrington, Ann Neal, Nan McElroy, Vanna Mac Dossett, Helen Little, Beth Nell Springer, Jane Amsler, Bettye Woodruff, Rosemary Scarbrough, Diana Caray Ann Hall, Sylvia Duck, Janet Smith, Nancy Smith, Ann Marie Pat- ton, Janice Spivey, Mary Jo Puckett. Jerry Johnston, Nancy Putnam, Mary Portlock, Jane Childers, Joyce Townley, Helen Sumrall, Elizabeth Mitchell, Pattie Bennett. Fifth Row: Betty Barnett, Martha Gibson, Betty Sue Schwerdt. Emma Atkin- son. Earline Brister, Sherry Arnold, Sally Brockway, Patricia Sebren. Anna Betty Carruth, Virginia Ann Hubbard, Shir- ley Ann Tubbs, Jane Hall, Ruth Sykes, Helen Sue Callahan. Jo Beth Byrd, Mary Anne Day, Jean Russell, Francis Jean Estes, Betty Ratliff, Alice Sharp, Shelby Thompson, Kay McKenzie, Tillie Wren McGee, June Goforth, Janice Burt, Betty Morris, Mary Lou Sparkman, Patsy Hill, Bettie Caldwell. OFFICERS MARY KIMBROUGH ALEXANDER ............................................. President SHELBY THOMPSON .......................................................... Secretary SYLVIA DUCK ................................................................. Treasurer DOT ATVVELL ............................................................... eircompanist DR. S. C. MATSON ............................................................... Dirwlor One of the most outstanding organizations on any campus is its Glee Club, and M . S. C. W35 is no exception. The popularity of the club is evidenced by the large number of girls who Hock to become members and share in the pleasure and fun of belonging to a choral group. The Glee Club is featured in various programs and concerts throughout the year, the highlight being the annual Christmas Concert. Ably directed by Dr. S. C. Matson, the Glee Club offers unlimited opportunities for personal enrichment through the beauty of musxc. GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Adelaide Murdock, Helen Horton, Louie. King, Bonnie Lee, Nell Howell, SECOND ROW: Frances Whitener, B. J. Runnels, Jane Childers, Joan White, Emogene Harris, Nancy Chaddock. THIRD Row: Sue Garrett, Joan Rye, Loretta Sharp, Mary Kathryn Huston, Eleanor Tubb, Mattie Jean Dunn, Emily Ann Bell, Ellen Adair, Helen Byars. FOURTH ROW: Ann Spurgeon, Helen Johnson, Ann Hooker, Flora Grant, Bettie Mitchell, Frances Putnam, Jo Lowery, Catherine Mullinse Ann Barkley, Dorothy Darby. OFFICERS JOAN VVHITE ..................................................................... President B. J. RUNNELS .............................................................. l'ice-President NANCY CHADDOCK ................................................................ Setretary EMOGENE HARRIS ................................................................. Treasurer JANE CHILDERS .................................................................... Reporter FRANCES VVHITENER ............................................................... Sponsor Membership in this club is open to all home economics majors who are interested enough to meet the high standards and requirements which make it possible for the club to be affiliated with national and state organizations. To provide the members with varied in- formation concerning the field of home economics and to promote fellowship among the students and faculty members is the two-fold purpose of the Home Economics Club. They prepare monthly programs on home furnishings, family life, nutrition, and style, and during the year present a style show featuring garments made by the students. Miss Frances White- ner is sponsor. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB I78 INTERNATIONAL World AEairs and current events which are startling and confusing to most of us are carefully studied from every angle of signi- ficance by members of International Relations Club - the founders of plans for a better world. OFFICERS FLETA JOHNSON ...................... President BILLIE T ERRY ................... Vice-President MARGUERITTE GLADNEY ..... Secretary- Treasurer DR, HERBERT VENT .................... Sponsor Still comparatively new on the campus is the Forum, established last year to promote discussion and interest in the current affairs of importance. Another series of chapel forums was the project for this year. OFFICERS MIMI MORRXSON ..................... President CHARLENE PEEBLES .............. Vice-President BETTY LANE MCINTOSH ............... Serretary KnTY MCKEE ...................... Treasurzfr DR. JOSEPH B. JAMES .................. Sponsor THE RELATIONS CLUB FIRST Row: Bettye Tranum, Ann Hammack. SECOND Row: Elizabeth Ervin, Pat Adams, Shirley Triplett, Lynda Jo Brawley, Pat Ogle. THIRD Row: Ruth Sykes, Joyce Townley, Katie Warren Hardy, Mary Kathryn Crews, Betty Merle Hurt, Fleta Johnson, Billie Terry, Margueritte Gladney. Nor PICTURED: Dr. Herbert FIRST ROW: Mary Kathryn Crews, Mary Jo Wilson, Kitty McKee, Mimi Morrison, Charlene Peebles, Betty McIntosh, Virginia Vietch, Sylvia Marsh. SECOND Row: Patricia Hardy, Frances Daves, Peggy Graham, Jean Cook, Sarah Jane Harris, Rebecca Ashmore, Ann Spurgeon, Liz Purvis. Molly Lucas, Mary Ann Harrison. NOT SHOWN: Dr. Joseph B. James. FORUM First Row: Martha Scares, Betty Anne Asarian, Georgia Britten, Mary Alice Trewolla, Ellen Claire Young, Charleese Kit- rle, Hampton Holland. Second Row: Frankie Rose Weaver Harpole, Leila Blair Harrison, June Rowzee, LaNelle Hill, Betty Ray Pepper, Martina Riley, Barbara Madge Hayden, Jane Adahlia Phillips. Third Row: Patty Jean Smith, Ann Cooper, Betty Sue West, Sylvia Janelle Brown, Nell Basinger, Ann Shute, Dawn Mosley, Jane Law, Beverly Koch, Nancy Bell, Shirley Hudson, Mary Lib Barrettt Peggy Leach, Bettie Marshall, Janet Nabors, Ann Aven. Fourth Row: Hazel Anne Boen, Martha Anne Walker. Marianne Bell, Celia Whitley, Marion Whitley, Mary Hawkins, Katherine Harvey, Carolyn Smithson. OFFICERS THURE G. VVIDEGREN. . . . .. . .................................................. Director FRNKIE ROSE HARPOLE ................................. . .................... President MARY ALICE TREWOLLA . ...... .. . . . .Vire-Presiderzt ANN COOPER..... . .. ......................Secretary-Trcasurer JUNE ROWZEE . . . . . .. ........... .. ............................................ Librarian LaNELLE HILL ..... .......... . ................. . ........................... ....Librarian One of the outstanding musical organizations that makes the annual Christmas concert such a treat is the M. S. C. W. orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Thure Widegren, these students volunteer their time and talent to give pleasure to others. The orchestra plays preludes for dance programs and major play productions, and joins with the College Sing- ers and Glee Club to present several concerts during the year. They also play the matches for commencement exercises and for conventions held on the M. S. C. W. campus. ORCHESTRA V 77' h Wy79z hay, i Wymcx cwwxwwv w WWW H t ' t First Row: Maurine Clower, Dot Brock, Mary Lee Gray, Gwyn Richardson, Jackie Branton, Patricia Sebren, Sherry Arnold. Second Row: Shirley Hudson, Joan Rye, Helen E. Jones, Butch Hickman, Pat Irby, Carolyn Reed, Helen Sue Callahan, Bettye Williams. Third Row: Helen Maute, Loretta Sharp. Martha Alice Turner, Ann Hicks, Joy Sumner, Nancy Herron, Jean Carroll, Suzanne Peery, Ralph 1V1. Hudson. Fourth Row: Jo Ann Mooney, Virginia Perkins, Beverly Sprott, Shirley Pickett. Fifth Row: Miss Elizabeth Dice, Joan Street, Betty Parker, Martha Carpenter. Sixth Row: Caro- lyn Crawford, Miss A. Marietta Byrnes, Dolores Sullivan. Bess Hammack. OFFICERS JOY SUMNER .................................................................. President BESS HAMMACK .......................................................... Vice-President JACKIE BRANTON ................................................... Strrclary-Treasurer SUZANNE PERRY ............................................................... Reporter Membership in Palette and Brush is open to anyone with a sincere interest in art. The club meets once a month and the activities include such things as: free discussion groups, guest speakers, and holiday picnics and parties. One of the most important projects of the club is supporting the activities connected with Art Week and the Spring Festival of Fine Arts. PALETTE AND BRUSH 181 WM FIRST ROW: V. P. Ferguson, Jane Wilson, Patricia Hinton, Gladys Morgan, 10 Eddie Caldwell, Betty Gaither, Agnes Jacobs, Sally Brockway, Doris Spears, Mary Ann Sparks. SECOND ROW: Silvia Wood, Nancy McGovern, Debby Hudson, Pat Taylor, Jane Robbins, Mary Joel Young, Louise Nelson, Frances Nelson, Frances Putnam, Margaret Ann Hooker. Diana Jane Cate, Mary Joyce Goree, Edna Byrd Phillips, Elizabeth Riley. THIRD ROW: George Edwards, Martha Groves. Willetta Braddock, Barbara Schoonover, Jean Wade, Elizabeth Mitchell, Mary Portlock, Ann Hall, Nancy Putnam, Rebecca Anderson, Katie Hemby, Jane Childers, Nancy Neely, Dr. W. F. McCormick. OFFICERS PATRICIA HINTON ..... .... ..... ... .............. . ........... . ......... .....Presiderzt AGNES JACOBS . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . .................. . . . .Vice-Prcsident Jo EDDIE CALDWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Secretary-Treasurer MR.V.P.FERGUSON.. ... . .... ...... ..............Spon:or MR. GEORGE EDWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sponsor n.e....... . g. asnwA e ' y. i ..J. I This is only the second year that this club has been known under this name, but itj is well-known on the M.S.C.W. campus. Being enrolled in either a chemistry class or a physics .. . nmrwagm class is the only requirement for obtaining membership. The members carry out their pur- pose of promoting interest and further study in the scientific fields of chemistry and physics. Through interesting and well-planned programs, the Chemistry and Physics Club works hard to keep its members informed of the rapid advancements made in the field of science today. CHEMISTRY AN D PHYSICS CLUB 182 942' Nwwwwwm , , 7 WWWWw wMeWWWW .sz wm AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS Dedicated to the study of great organ mu- sic of the centuries is the American Guild of Organists. Frequent recitals by members en- hance the worth of the organization. This talented group of girls is sponsored by Mr. R. Cochrane Penick. OFFICERS SYLVIA GREEN ......................... Regent VIRGINIA SANSING ................. Vice-Regent SARA ANN LAWSON ................... Secretary CECILE MASON ...................... Treasurer JEAN PIGOTI' ........................... Editor MR. R. COCHRANE PENICK .............. Sponsor One of the newest campus organizations is Bible Club. Any interested student on the campus may secure membership in this club. The purpose of Bible Club is to bring en- lightenment on Bible related subjects to the members of the club. Miss M. Elisabeth Hud- son is the sponsor. OFFICERS ANN HARRIS ........................ Presidmt RUTH BLACKWEIJ ................ Vive-Prmident GLENDA VVIN'I'ER .......... ScU'Nary- Treasurer M. ELISABETH HUDSON ................ Sponsor BIBLE FIRST ROW: Carolyn Love, Jean Pigott, Sylvia Green, Cecile Mason, Sara Ann Lawson, Virginia Ann Sansing. SECOND ROW: Lillian Aldridge, Emma Atkinson, Donette Dunaway, Cochrane Penick, Ann Hubbard Amaryllis Griffin, Ann Wam- er. THIRD Row: Chari Peaton, Martina Riley, anet Nabors, Beverly Dennis, Frankie Weaver Harpole, Jane Phillips. 1 FIRST Row: Lanelle Moore. Nancy Rogers, Jerry Pitts, Joyce Parker. SECOND Row: Mary Burns Thomas, Ruth Blackwell, Virginia Land, Glenda Winter, Barbara Hayden, Ann Harris. THXRD Row: Miss M. Elisabeth Hudson, Norma Faye Winborn, Frances Putnam, Imogene Harris, Nell Basinger, Marjorie Norman, Faye Smith, Sarah Marie Smith, Doris Meek. CLUB PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Intensely interested in promoting physical 1 FIRST ROW: Louise Jones, Carolyn Ann Williamson. Willa Steve Andrews, Mar- : garet Wood, Frances Ann Baggett. SECOND ROW: Lela Waterer, Ann Chandler, Pat Colmer, Billie Sue Stringer, Mary Jane Armstrong, Joan Powell. education, these sophomore, junior, and senior ' majors or minors in physical education are enthusiastic about their work. These are the girls who haunt the gym and athletic field. OFFICERS 6jmmm: WILLA STEVE ANDREWS .............. President . J gin. KN MARGARET WOOD ................ Vice-Presidezzt' FRANCES ANN BAGGETT ..... Sen'etary-Treasurm' MISS EMMA ODY POHI. ................. Sponsor These are the girls with the explosive per- sonalities; the Einsteins and Edisons of the campus. These girls are tops in scholarship and leadership in the field of test tubes and beakers. Membership in this organization is the highest scholastic honor that can come to a chemistry major or minor. OFFICERS I WW, jW , VwWMXXW AILLEEN JANNEY ............. Grand Alchemist JUDY VVRIGHT ........................... Visor PATRICIA HINTON .................... Recorder FIRST ROW: W. F. McCormick, Agnes Jacobs, Frances Carol Putnam, Ailleen Janney, Patricia Hinton, Bonnie Lee. SECOND Row: Jane Robbins, Macye Jones, FRANCES P TNAM S 'r! ,m 11 4 'm B. J. Runnels, Nancy Neely, George W. Edwards. NOT PICTURED: Judy Wright. U ! JH I t , S DR. W. F. MCCORMICK ................ Spomor GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON 1'8 4 wymywmmyg, i V I V i ! ' V ' , 'D-IaWWM; , WWWWWWWWWWMWMMXM i WRITERiS Some of the activities of this organization are the presentation of original manuscripts at the annual Spring Writefs Club open meeting, and attendance at the Southern Lit- erary Festival. Membership is invitational, and the club seeks to encourage creative writ- ing. Dr. Bozard is the sponsor. OFFICERS JACQUELYN HANCOCK .......... Presidmf SHIRLEY DEAN EVERETT. . . .Vice-President BETTYE HESTER ................. Secretary ROCHIE VVHITTINGTON ........ Treasurer ROXIE McCLURE .................. Reporter DR. J. F. BOZARD .................... Sponsor CLUB First Row: Gwendolyn Posey, Shirley Dean Everett, Betty Ladd Hopper. Second Row: Jacquelyn Hancock, Roxie McClure, Ruth Sykes, Rochie Whittington, Mary Lee Gray, Nancy Grondin. The Blue Serenaders are dear to the heart of every M.S.C.W. girl. They play for dances in the Goose and on the tennis court, chapel programs, jam sessions, and various other oc- casions. M.S.C.W. is justly proud of its dance band, which is directed by Emily Peel. OFFICERS EMILY PEEL ....................... Direrlor MR. TI-IIVRE VVIDEGREN ............. S 'pomor X lit khwtx wmx m , wma as First Row: Carolyn Smithson. Ailleen Janney, Emily Peel. Second Row: Mary Lib Barrett, Nancy Bell, Frances Banks, Betty Sue West, La Nelle Hill. Third Row: Lou Ann Coursey, Edith Fitzgerald, Jane Amsler, Frances Ann Baggett, Sally Ann McLeod, Martha Walker, Mr. Widegren. BLUE SERENADERS 185 t mixm wszwM , MWWMII gxwxmlxyk . WW 411 mm 7 wwwyw meaw 11W Iygwyrrwywym I MW! W - y. mmmmam ,, WWW 0 o . . ,. mar Patti Carr, Mary Elizabeth Barrett, Claire King, Adelaide Murdock, Joan Rye, Marianne IVIorgany Sally Ann McLeod, Betty Gaither, Joan Neal, Mary Helms, Myrtice Helms. NOT SHOWN: Nancy Eiland. OFFICERS BETTY GAI'I'HER.. ...... ...... ...... . ....... . ....... ....Clzairman MARIANNEMORGAN Treasurer NANCY EILAND Publmty Dirmtor The Social Committee is a newcomer to M.S.C.Wfs campus organizations, this year be- ing the flrst in operation. The group previously functioned as the Dance Committee but voted to change the name to Social Committee to embrace the wider range of activities, which are many and varied. All social events on the campus this year, including the informal t dances in the Goose and on the tennis courts, have been planned and executed under the direction of the Social Committee, M.S.C.W. congratulates them on a most successful year. SOCIAL COMMITTEE 186 MM ,www e m?va ,ze 57m J 4M 0!, y e ; amWWW rwwm FIRST ROW: June Goforth, Mary Jo Puckett, Jo Ann Gibson, Tillie Wrem McGee, Pat Odom, Iris Smith, Helen Byars. Helen Harris, Katherine Harvey. SECOND Row: Nancy Land, Ann Harris, Betty Anne Holleran, Elizabeth Hawkins. Ruth Blackwell, Mary Bums Thomas, Martha Nell Burnette, Mary Jane Weaver, Nancy Grondin, Ann Marie Pattone Shir ley Hudson. THIRD ROW: Frances Daves, Jo Ann Lawler, Janice Spivey, Jerry Johnston, Virginia Land. Sarah Carr. Mary Jo Wilson, Rheta Myers, jane Rook, Jimmie Maddox, Betty McGahey, Katie Hemby, Martha Ann Wolford. FOURTH Row: Jeanette Melton, Ann Champion, Elaine Jemigan, Betty Welch, Frances Walters, Martha Vaughn, Mary Joyce Goree. Joan Lamar, Chari Peaton. OFFICERS ANN TUCKER ...... ................ . ............................................. Presidenl MARY JANE WEAVER ............................. . ........................... Vite-Prcsidcnt MARTHA NELL BURNETYE ........ . . . . . . ........................................... Secretary Bram ANN LAVENDER ................... . ........................................ Treasurer NANCY GRONDIN . .............. . . . . . ....................................... Reporm' NANCY LAND ............................................................. Sergeant a! z7rms A relatively new addition to the roster of clubs on the M.S.C.W. campus is Town and Gown, established in 1950. Membership is open to any Columbus girl who wishes to join. Even in its short time of existence, the group has gone far in accomplishing its admirable purposes: to foster friendship, loyalty, understanding, and closer feeling between town and dormitory students. The club has its own room in Martin Hall, where the girls meet to talk and relax between classes. TOWN AND GOWN 187 xwukava x wxwwwwnx WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP a FIRST Row: Miss Grace Massengale, Mary Kathryn Huston, Rev. Villeee Ruth A group that devotes much time and energy :h Hillhouse. SECOND ROW: Fran George, Lillian Grace Campbell, Ann Cooper, . . 1' Virginia Veitch, Katie Warren Hardy. THIRD ROW: Pat Adams, Sue Garrett. t0 the furtherance Of rehgious atmosphere on ,t Nan McElroy, Ernestine Rankin. NOT SHOWN: Mary Combs. .1: the campus is the Westminster Fellowship, organization of Presbyterian students on the M.S.C.W. campus. Meeting in their attrac- tive student center across the street from the , college, the councils of this organization strive . 5 . to help and guide their members. t OFFICERS MARY KATHRYN HUSTON ............. President . ERNESTINE RANKIN .............. Vice-President NANCY MCELROY .................... Secretary ALICE FREEMAN SHARP .............. Treasurrr 3 MM GRACE MASSENGALE .............. Sponsor MISS RUTH HILLHOUSE ........ Student Direttor The Canterbury Club endeavors to promote the study of the doctrines and teachings of the Episcopal Church and to increase friend- ship among the students. They have study programs, social events, and, this year, are hostess to the Mississippi Association of Can- terbury Clubs. Mt. Widegren and Dr. Butler are SpOl'lSOtS. OFFICERS LHILA HARRISON ..................... President LUCY GALLIGHER .......... First Vire-President MARY 8: MYRTICE HELMS. .Second Vite-Prpsident JEANNE GAY ........................ Secretary FIRST ROW: Bess Moore, Jeanne Gay, Bettye Williamson, Helen Maute. SECOND ELIZABETH ERVIN ------------------- Treasurer i , ROW: Mary Helms, Lucy Galligher, Leila Harrison, Elizabeth Ervin, Myrtice Helms. THIRD Row: Jo Beth Byrd, Nancy Virden, Shirley Hudson, Shirley DR. MARIA H, BUTLER .............. Co-Sponsor Holland, Dr. Maria H. Butler, Sally Ann McLeod, Betty Ladd Hopper, Charlotte Walters, Sophie Polydouris. NOT PICTURED: Virginia Timbs, Mr. Widegren. MR THURIE G. VVIDEGREN .......... Co-Spomor ryemikjaug. a CANTERBURY CLUB 188 ' i ' ' WU ' '2' xxx 110v 'Xxyz'wtxwwwm ,, WW aw w M; u FIRST ROW: Martha Pope, Mrs. W. C, Stokes, Nell Basinger, B. J. Runnels, Kathryn Jasper, Barbara Kuykendall. SECOND Row: Stella K. Chapman, Sarah Marie Smith, Douglas Anne Stevens, Mary Jane Weaver. Emogene Harris. Kim Alex- ander, Jo Ann Howard, Lillian Aldridge. THIRD Row: Marjorie Norman, Virginia Land, Sylvia Duck. Myra Bishop. OFFICERS B. J. RUNNELS ................................................................... Presidml NELI. BASINGER ......................................................... First Vim-Prcsidmzl MARTHA POPE ........................................................ Serond Vim-Prcsidmzl MYRA BISHOP ......................................................... Tllird Vim-Presidml SARAH MARIE SMITH .............................................................. Scrrnlary KIM ALEXANDER ................................................................. Trmsurnr MRS. W. C. STOKES ................................................................ Sponsor MISS KATHRYN JASPER ...................................................... ILSJ '. Sm-Mary In their beautiful student center, across the street from the campus, the B.S.U. and their smaller council of 17 girls draw up the plans to guide and aid the many Baptist students on the campus. The B.S.U. takes part in many activities for the year, including attendance at the state B.S.U. convention and the state Retreat. They conduct a regular worship program throughout the year. This group is marked by a strong feeling of social and religious fellow- ship. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 189 NEWMAN CLUB The M.S.C.W. chapter of Newman Club ' ,7; FIRST ROW: Patricia Hardy-Y Mary Lee Gray, Mary Boyle, Nancy Grondin, Patricia , Q Authier. SECOND ROW: Sheila Lawler, Jean Harper, Anne Kenney, Patricia Baker, became afhliated With the national or aniza- ;; 3 Mary Tucker Johnson, Mary Goen. g .' tion in 1946 and was named in honor of John 3, Henry Cardinal Newman. Throughout the ' Q; year, these Catholic girls enjoy monthly meet- ings for religious study and social gatherings. Lt? OFFICERS MARY BOYLE ........................ President MARY LEE GRAY ................ Vice-Presz'dent NANCY GRONDIN .................... Treasurer MISS M. GOEN ........................ Sponsor This organization keeps students belonging to the Christian Church in closer contact by weekly devotional meetings. The religious and inspirational activities of this group are in- valuable to the spirit of M.S.C.W. OFFICERS NELI. HOWELL ....................... Pruidml 1' SARAH ANN CLIE'r'r ............. Vire-Presidrnl ,3 f . x ,- RI I HINT N .......... SN?! 1r -Trmsurrr FIRST ROW: Mary Joel Young, Patricia Hinton, Sarah Ann Cliett, Nell Howell, pAl C A O H, I y Mildred Spahr. SECOND Row: Rebecca Anderson, Ann Hall, Eleanor Tubb, Mary 7 . V 3 Ann Sparks, MARY JOEL l'OUNC ..... Corrmpandmg brcrnary MISS MILDRED SPAHR .................. Sponsor CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 190 ,. um v, w, NH, ,, WW, ,. m' '3 Wt 75377-177 WW ewe 777; ,wtw WWW v FIRST ROW: Margueritte Gladney, Georgene Dukeminier, Joyce Morton, Patsy Regan. SECOND ROW: Miss Emma Shepek, Martha Ann Wolford, Blanche Legate, Cecile Mason, Becky Allison, Olive Fryer, Mrs. Gabriella McWilliams. THIRD Row: Rev. W. R. Richerson, Charlene Peebles, Debby Hudson, Jackie Branton, Mary Arlyn Young, Rev. Dorsey Allen. FOURTH ROW: Lou Nelson, Mabel Claire Davis, Joan Rye, Judy Wright, Dorothy Daniels. NOT SHOWN: Nan Coggin, Joan Neal, Carolyn Johnson, Nita Reed. OFFICERS GEORGENE DUKEMINIER ...................................... .- .................... President PATSY REGAN ............................. . ................................. Vim-Prcsident MARGUERHTE GLADNEY .......................................................... Secretary JOYCE MORTON .................................................................. Treasurer MISS EMMA SHEPEK ................................................................ Sponsor MRS. GABRIELLA MCVVILLIAMS ...................................................... Dirwlor hA Home Away From Hem? is what Wesley Foundation means to Methodist girls on our campus. A daily noonday retreat, Sunday School, and Candlelight Hour on Sunday night 05ers a pause in the days occupationsha period of fellowship and spiritual refresh- ment. Wesley Players, a national drama group, Choral Club, discussion groups, suppers, and parties all are held in the cottage. A council of 22 girls lead this group. WESLEY FOUNDATION 191 TENNESSEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Vera Johnson. Dorothy Ann Jonest Betty Ladd Hopper, Dolores A Sullivan. SECOND Row: Juliaette Jonest Nancy Chaddock, Elizabeth Ervin, Eliza- t ' 1 beth Pinckney, Shirley Johnston. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Montgomezy, Diana Jane The glrls WhO hall from Tennessee hOId t Catet Beth Nell Springer. Mary Boyle, Barbara Bivens. Anne Willis Wiley, Louise . G '11. FOURTH ROW: B b VVh'r th. P L h, Ma th S tes, Ca 1n - . . '2' n 5 m m mgsey. eggy m r a w my soc1almeet1ngs to acqualnt Tennessee students 2 with girls from their own state and to promote friendship and co-operation between Tennes- see students and other M.S.C.W. out-of- staters. OFFICERS BETTY LADD HOPPER .................. Presidml Dommzs SULLIVAN .............. Virc-Presidrnz DOROTHY ANN JONES ................. Snrrclary JULIAETTE JONES ...................... Sponsor These Arkansas Travelers meet monthly for social activities. Their purpose is to acquaint Arkansas students with girls from their own state and to promote friendship and co-operation between Arkansas students and other students. Membership, of course, is limited to those from that state. OFFICERS MARTHA TURNER .................... Prrsidmt .22 W 453: v ANN CLEMONS .................. 1 irp-Prmidmzt FIRST Row: Ann Clemons, Carolyn Correll. SECOND Row: Lynda Brawley. Roslyn Shryock, Mary Kathryn Crews, Martha Turner, Shirley McNeiH. SHIRLEY MCNEILI. ......... Snrrtary-Tr'z'asurrr CAROLYN CORRMJ ..................... Rrpm-n'r ARKANSAS CLUB 192 2 22222252272 2 2222 222222222 22 2 2 ., 222 2 2222222222'222 VAGABON D ARTISTS OFFICERS MARY LEE GRAY ............................................ President BARBARA WHITAKER .................................. Vice-Prexident JACKIE BRANTON .......................................... Secretary DOT BROCK ................................................. Treasurpr Organized in January, 1953, by a group of Sophomore art students, this social art club is the youngest organization on the campus. They claim Mr. Crossnoe as their guide. The purpose of the Vagabond Artists is to promote more individual interest in art and to emphasize the social side. It is open to members of all four classes, by invitation, and the girls must be art majors and minors. Their symbol is a necklace, a V and A crossed by a paint brush, and surrounded by a triangle which carries a hidden meaning. The pledges may be spotted by the gay knapsacks they carry. MR. T. G. CROSSNOE Sponsor FIRST ROW: Mary Lee Gray, Barbara W'hitaker, Jackie Branton, Dot Brock, Joan Taylor. SECOND ROW: Beverly Sprott, Carolyn Crawford, Bess Hammack, Jo Ann Mooney, Miriam Klein. THIRD ROW: Jane Hall, Virginia Gardner, Maggie Wil- liams, Bonnie Sue Wilder, Shirley Brown. MRS. M. B. HOLDER Sponsor BLACK LIST OFFICERS JANE ARMSTRONG .................................... Head Black List BETTY GAITHER .......................................... T reasurer For most people, the sign of skull and crossbones means bad luck, but to these twenty-six smiling lasses it is a symbol of fun and friendships found in Black List. Founded in 1914, Black List was the first social club to be organized on the M.S.C.W. campus. Membership was limited to the top thirteen juniors who best took the hazing of a memorable Halloween Week. The tradition of Halloween Week is a thing of the past but the Black List lives on. Silver bracelets, eye patches, pistols and wooden paddles are the traditional insignia - and of course, a smile, which any well-dressed Black Lister wears. The chief activities include pledging, banquets, informal parties, overnight initiation-anything meaning fun. Mrs. Missy B. Holder is the sponsor. FIRST ROW: Jane Armstrong, Lou Ann Coursey, Mimi Morrison, Sally Ann McLeod, Louise Jones, Suzanne Peery, Jamie Garnett, Ann Chandler. SECOND ROW: Betty Gaither, Frances Ann Baggett, Clara Brandon, Emily Peel, Shirley Holland, Shirley Deane Everett, Fleta Johnson, Carolyn Ann Williamson. THIRD ROW: Diddie Crutchfleld, Helen Maute, Mary Frazier, Betty Hayes, Kit Rose, Martha Williamson, OoodieW Murdock, Patti Carr, Hampton Holland, Martha Pope. MISS LUCY BANKS Sponsor THE JESTERS OFFICERS LORETTA SHARP .......................................... Court Jester H ELEN BYARS .............................................. Treasurer A colorful collar, a bright cap, and 24 grins could only mean one thing -Jesters. Their happy spirit and sincere friendliness have gained them a cherished place on the campus, since their organization in 1949. After pledging period and overnight initiation the 12 proud juniors discard their Jester head dangling from a ribbon around the neck and don the silver bracelet with the laughing jester. Climaxing a year of fun is the banquet on April Fools Day. Loretta Sharp is Court Jester, and Diane Decell is head pledge. The club proudly claims Miss Lucy Banks as its sponsor. 3 Q s :f .1 , 1,5 FIRST Row: Loretta Sharp, Diane Decell, Mattie Jean Dunn, Betty Lou Chadwick, Mary Barwick, Jacquie Tilley, Martha Barwick, Virginia Veitch, Sue Franklin, Sara Billingsley, Shirley McKee, Gigi Avery. SECOND ROW: Helen Horton, Betty Hester, Ailleen Janney, Margaret Wood, Louie King, Pat Keen, Helen Byars, Betty Ann Lavender, Diane Dehmer, Frances Kea, Ann Hilton, Lucy Galligher. . O GUERITA POLK Sponsor THE MASKERS OFFICERS EMILY ANN BELL ........................................ Head Masker JOAN NEAL ........................................ Secretary- Treasurer A slap with an ominous paddle, and stem voices piercing the quiet gray of dawn signify that eleven senior Maskers have named their eleven jun- iors sisters-in-fun. Cherished long-stemmed roses and Qiasphidityh bags mark the chosen pledges immediately. After the pledge term they gain the right to wear the necklace emblazoned with a silver mask and have their own paddles with the names of every former Masker, who has handed down her membership in a certain dynasty. Wielding the paddle of Head Masker is Emily Ann Bell, and head pledge is Joy Sumner. Mrs. Oguerita Polk sponsors this organization, which dates back to 1929 and has been called Maskers since 1932. 7 yn Majors Barrett 1 O r a C e, t . 1 1WD 0 J 7 Martha McRae Joy Sumner 7 Emily Ann Bell Norma Sue H B FIRST Row illett M ill, m M a L 7 7 iels v Dan , Doroth, ickman , Betty Sue West. Iron 7 Kathleen McKee, Betty Ladd Hopper, Betty Lane McIntosh SECOND Row Frances , Ann Noble, Charlene Peebles, illa Steve Andrews Mary Ann Pugh W 7 Mary Helms Myrtice Helms. 7 Sylvia Marsh 7 7 Joan Neal THE GAUNTLETS OFFICERS ANN WARNER ............................................... President JANE CONN ............................................. Vire-Presz'dent DEBBY HUDSON ............................................. Secretary BARBARA LOU SUTHERLAND ............................... Treasurer GLADYS MORGAN ................................... Sergeanl-at-Arms MARTHA TURNER ........... , ....................... Sergeant-at-Arms MRS. W. C. STOKES In 1952, twenty sophomores chose the gauntlet, esteemed the world Sponsor over as a pledge of friendship and an emblem of confidence, as the sym- bol of their organization. In order to develop the bonds of friendship be- tween the sophomores and freshmen, twenty freshmen were pledged into this social group. These forty girls enjoy numerous hen sessions together, parties in the little kitchen, and a banquet at Tate,s during the year. All these activities help the girls to fulfill their vows of faithfulness, valor, and trust. Mrs. W. C. Stokes is their sponsor, and Ann Warner is their president. FIRST Row: Ann Warner, Ann Fletcher, Jane Conn, Jayne Embry, Debbie Hudson, Peggy Powell, Barbara Lou Sutherland, Patty Smith, Gladys Morgan, Virginia Turner, Martha Turner, Joan Bickerstaff. SECOND ROW: Nan McElroy, Mary Tom Gordon, Pat Taylor, Sylvia Wil- liams, Mable Claire Davis, Carolyn Reed, Lady Clyde Stewart, Bobbye Lee Butler, Pat Baker, Barbara Schoonover, Nave Gray Haynes, Betty Sue Whit- tington, Dwight Bassett, Gloria Williams. THIRD ROW: Beverly Dennis, Joan Staples, Velma Williams, Martina Riley, Anne Kennedy, Joann Taylor, Elsie Drake, Martha Scates, Janet Nabors, Casey King, Doug Stevens, Dee Nunnely, Alice Hively. THE LOCKHEARTS OFFICERS SHELBY THOMPSON ........................................... Regent MARY ELIZABETH BARRETT ......................... First Sub-Regenl CLAIRE KING ....................................... Second Sub-Regent SHIRLEY BROWN ............................................ Secretary BETTY WARD .............................................. Treasurer NANCY EILAND ...................................... Sergeanl-at-Alrms Fragrant cedar hearts worn by twenty proud pledges locked to twenty tiny gold hearts worn by members-these are the symbol of the Lock- - hearts. Founded in 1939, this club counts in its activities cokes in the MISS ROMAYNE BERRYMAN goose, picnics at Lee Park, spend-the-night parties, banquets at the Gil- SPWW' met and Tate,s and a candIe-Iit initiation. Lockhearts requires of its members a high scholastic average and participation in extra-curricular activities. Because of its high purpose, that of promoting friendship be- tween the baby, classes, Lockhearts has established for itself a prom- inent place on the M.S.C.W. campus. A challenge to ,ere hold death, Two baby classes Fond loving lasses Lockhearts, Lockhearts Iths you. FIRST Row: Shelby Thompson, Mary Beth Brandon, Betty Ward, Penny Peninger, Mary Lib Barrett, Bess Moore, Nancy Eiland, Shirley Hambrick, Claire King, Rosamond N ichols, Martha Whitfield, Carol Sibley. SECOND ROW: Shirley Brown, Diana Ashley, Ann O,Neal, Mary Brown, Dot Jones, Shirley Johnston, Joan Brasse, Mellie Coursey, Beverly Sprott, Jane Fahnestock, Douglas Fox, Ida Robinson, Jane Standefer, Patsy Bradley. THIRD Row: Elizabeth Lampkin, Alma Lee Whitfield, Mary Gordon Green, Helen Dornbusch, Daisye Rainer, Louise Grills, Jackie Pierce, Ada Harvey Hollinshead, Sarah Hilton, Joyce Temple, Mary Gene Carothers, Betty Webb, Bertie Ann Willis, Ferrell Ann Curtis. THE ROGUES OFFICERS INA RAE AVEN .............................................. President MARIE MCGRAVV ........................................ Vice-Presideni ELEANOR NABORS ................................. Secretary-Treasurer MARTHA ANN CRAWFORD ................................. Historian I These are fun-Ioving cavaliers of the twentieth century, not bandits, MRS. M ARY B. SHIELDS as the name may suggest. It is true that their symbol is the ball and chain, Siwmor but their purpose is to unite the two baby classes in friendship and love. The striped shirt and silver bracelets have been used since the clust formation in 1938 to identify all the members. The twenty pledges are identified by a bright bandana tied around the head and the iiball and chain,, bracelets they wear during the pledging period. This group of gay girls enjoy many picnics, informal parties, and gala banquets through- out the year. Mrs. Mary B. Shields is their sponsor, and Ina Aven their president. 'MM'LMVMxxiwwvzzhymw.-. I z w. ,, 7W .. ,. , FIRST Row: Ina Rae Aven, Mary Goen, Marie McGraw, Mary Alice Feem- ster, Eleanor Nabors, Gencye Mitcharn, Martha Ann Crawford, Tillie Wren McGee, Pat Adams, Bobbie Melton, Lura Chaney, Bradley McGee, Eva Claire Nickles, Ann Marie Patton. SECOND Row: Ann Tucker, Shiela Spiars, Charlotte Moseley, Donette Dunaway, Lula Bullock, Lynn Savage, Margaret Pepper, Pat Brandt, Betty Williams, Patricia Poe, Carolyn Lammons, Diana House, Dot San- ders, Sara Alice Gwin. THIRD Row: Bettie Mae Caldwell, Allie Coker, Mary Maude Carroll, Imalee Fleming, Gene Ann Lauchley, Dorothy Rose Primm, Susan Shands, Rose Ann McKee, Shirley McNeil, Joan McGuire, Mary Frances Eckford, Barbara Ann Garrett, Virginia Glass, Betty Rabb. MRS. ELIZABETH SETTLE Sponsor THE SILHOUETTES OFFICERS JANET SMITH ............................................... Prwident' SYLVIA DUCK .......................................... Vim-Presidmzt NANCY SMITH .............................................. SNreIary BETTIE MARSHALL ........................................ Trmsurer ALICE FREEMAN SHARP .............................. Soda! Chairman MIRIAM KLEIN .............................................. Historian NITA REED .......................................... Sergeant-at-flrms BETTY TRANUM .................................... Sergeant-at-Hrms Still compartively new to the M.S.C.W. campus, the Silhouettes have distinguished themselves as a sophomore-freshman organization and earned for their group a permanent place on the roll of social clubs. The initial Sf worn on a white mother-of-pearl necklace by the mem- bers and on a small wooden necklace by the pledges, is the outward sym- bol of a deep affection between the freshman and sophomore classes. All kinds of get-to-gethers, from informal parties to banquets, typify the activities of these 40 happy girls, led by President Janet Smith and sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Settle. FIRST ROW: Janet Smith, Betty Lou Morris, Sylvia Duck, Mary Ann Day, Nancy Smith, Mary Jo Puckett, Bettie Marshall, Nancy Virden, Alice Freeman Sharp, Beverly Koch, Miriam Klein, Marnee Alexander. SECOND ROW: Nita Reed, Martha Jane McMinn, Betty Tranum, Janice Burt, Louise Nelson, Ellen Young, Nancy Land, Shirley Arnold, Billie Joyce Boyles, Joan Doss, Elizabeth Ervin, Jane Cooper, Patricia Jackson, Elizabeth Pinckney. THIRD Row: Beverly Berry, Elwyn Addkison, Ann Hammack, Frances Jean Estes, Betsy Butchee, Nancy Lou Redd, Doris Smith, Edna Frances King, Jane Hubbard, Judy Entrican, Ann Cooper, Allene Jackson, Kay McKenzie, Phyllis Montgomery. MISS MARGIE MORRIS Sponsor THE HOTTENTOTS OFFICERS LOUISE JONES ............................................... President LOU ANN COURSEY .................................... Vice-President NANCY EILAND .................................... Secretary- Treasurer The year 1924 brought a change to the savage creature, a Hottentot. From the savage, uncivilized creature that one usually associates with the word, she became a social creation. One civilized with the softening in- Huence of a white candle-lit initiation service. Hand in hand with the yellow roses, quaint whistle and black and gold pins symbolizing Hotten- tots goes the formal banquet in the spring and the party for the seniors. Membership in Hottentots is comprised of thitty-flve members selected from all four classes. Pledges are taken from any class except the senior and are initiated at a formal banquet at the Gilmer Hotel. FIRST Row: Louise Jones, Lou Ann Coursey, Nancy Eiland, Willa Steve Andrews, Shirley Holland, Jamie Garnett, Betty Gaither, Mimi Morrison, Mary Frazier, Jane Armstrong, Diddie Crutchfield. SECOND ROW: Loretta Sharp, Kit Rose, Oodie Murdock, Emily Ann Bell, Martha Pope, Patti Carr, Frances. Ann Baggett, Ann Coker, Helen Maute, Shirley Deane Everett, Sally Ann McLeod, Joy Sumner. THIRD Row: Suzanne Peery, Diane Decell, Emily Peel, Lucy Galligher, Lula Bullock, Shelby Thompson, Mary Lib Barrett, Jane Standefer, Ina Rae Aven, Helen Dornbusch, Mary Goen, Mellie Coursey. ADAIR, Synda Ellen 53, 178 ADAMS, Patricia Ann 41, 44, 87, 158, 179, 188. 704 ADDKISON, Elwyn Joyce 99, 175, 176, 177, 206 ALDRIDGE, Lillian Louise 41, 87, 158, 162, 168, 183, 189 ALEXANDER, Marnee Faye 991, 206 ALEXANDER. Martha Jean 44, 73, 118 ALEXANDER, Mary Kimrbrough 41, 44, 53. 159, 177, 189 ALLISON, Rebecca 41, 45 73. 176, 191 AMSLER, Jane Davis 99, 177, 185 ANDERSON, Dorothy Alene 99, 175 ANDERSON, Lucille Elizabeth 99. 174. 175 ANDERSON, Mildred Marie 53. 162, 173 ANDERSON. Rebecca Lee 99', 177, 182, 190 ANDREWS, Willa Steve 49, 52, 53, 184, 198. 208 ANTHONY, Mrs. Ne11 Smith 53 ARD, Janet Gaynor 73, 172. 174 ARMOUR, Mona Frances 99, 176 ARMSTRONG. Mary Jane 36. 37. 44, 49, 53, 128.133. 156, 161. 163. 184, 131, 195, 208 ARMSTRONG, Mildred 99 ARMSTRONG, Vivian Jane 73, 176 ARNOLD, Shirley Douglas 99, 175, 177, I81, 206 ASARIAN, Elizabeth Anne 99. 180 ASHLEY, Diana Duncan 99, 177, 202 ASHLEY, Martha 10 98, 99 ASHLEY, Mrs, Nancy B. 87 ASHMORE, Madge Rebecca 45, 53, 173, 179' ATKINS. Mary 10 99. 173, 175 ATKINSON, Emma George 87, 162, 173, 177 183 ATWELL. Dorothy Ann 87, 158, 162, 168 AUST, Mamie Lou 73 AUTHIER, Patricia Ann 99, 169, 174. 190 AVEN, Ann Howard 99. 180 AVEN. Ina Rae 87, 121. 158, 169', 204, 208 AVERY, Virginia 73, 196 v BAGGETT, Frances Ann 45, 49, 73, 157, 167 184, 185, 194. 208 BAILEY, Margaret Louise 99, 175, 176 BAINE, Nell Parker 99, 176 BAKER. Helen Patricia 87, 190, 2001 BALDWIN, Mrs. Anne Rutherfore 87, 174 BANKS, E. Frances 87, 176, 177. 185 BANKSTON, Alleta 53 BARKLEY. Syble Ann 54, 163, 166. 178 BARNETT, Betty Marie 99, 177 BARRETT, Carolyn Majure 73, 198 BARRETT, Mary Elizabeth 38, 39', 44, 87, 126 158. 164, 171, 180, 1815, 186,202, 208 BARWICK. Martha Louise 54. 126. 159. 196 BARWICH, Mary Frances 38, 54, 1591, 196 BASINGER. Ne1lie Grace 87. 172, 180, 183, 189 BASSETT, Elizabeth Dwight 45, 87, 158, 176, 200 BATTLE, Cleo Marie 73 BEACH, Barbara L. 99 BEATTY, Charlene 99, 164, 173 BECK, Hilda Leo 43, 54, 160, 163 BELL, Emily Ann 54. 178, 198, 208 BELL, Marianne 54. 180 BELL, Nancy Caroline 99', 170, 180, 185 BELUE, Maxine 73 BENNETT, Annette 99, 173, 176 BENNETT. Pattie Bell 99. 175. 177 BERRY, Beverly Ann 48, 87, 158, 176, 206 BICKERSTAFF, Dorothv Joan 99. 175. 200 BILLINGSLEY, Sarah Claire 73, 173, 196 BIRON. Millett 54, 177. 198 BISHOP. Myra Joyce 36, 37, 40, 41, 54, 132 159.162.189,130 BIVENS. Barbara Anne 99, 192 BLACKWELL, Amy Ruth 55, 159, 183, 187 BLACKWELL, Elizabeth Ann 99 BOEN, Hazel Anne 99, 175, 180 BQLEWARE, Marjorie M. 99, 170. 176 BOMAR. Betty Louise 41, 45, 87, 162, 173, 177 BOSWELL, Anne 52, 55, 156, 168 BOWER, Janice Mae 100. 170 BOYD, Constance Lorraine 100, 162, 173, 177 BOYLE, Mary Kathrine 73, 157, 166, 177, 190, 192 BOYLES, Billie Joyce 48, 87, 206 BOZONE. Billie Rae 100 BRADDOCK, Willetta 100, 182 BRADLEY, Patsy 100, 170, 202 1 v DIRECTORY BRADY, Ouida Ann 100, 172 BRANCH, Anne Houghton 73 BRANDON, Mary Elizabeth 100, 175, 202 BRANDON, Clara Blanche 38, 42, 55, 129, 163,173,194 BRANDT, Patricia Waite 100, 175, 204 BRANNAN, Julie Nan 100 BRANTON, Jacqueline Robbye 73, 165, 181, 191. 193 BRASSE, Joan Carolyn 45, 87, 177, 202 BRAWLEY, Lynda 100, 179, 192 BREWER, Sarah Louise 100, 164 BRISCOE, Norma Ruth 87 BRISTER, Ruby Earline 73, 177 BRITTON, Georgia'Alice 42. 48, 55, 159, 180 BROCK, Dorothy Nell 73, 165, 181, 193 BROCK, Shirley Anne 100 BROCKWAY Sally Anne 100, 164, 177, 182 BROOKS, Margaret Sue 1001 BROWN, Ida Jayne 100 BROWN, Mary Adelaide 100, 202 BROWN, Shirley Gene 87, 193, 202 BROWN, Sylvia Janelle 100, 180 BUFFINGTON, Mary Lou 87 BULLOCK, Lula Mae 36, 37, 45, 49, 86, 817, 204, 208 BURDINE. Barbara Dyer 87 BURNETTE, Martha Nell 88, 176, 187 BURT. Janice 100, 175, 177, 206 BUTCHEE, Betsy 88, 158, 162, 168, 206 BUTLER, Bobbve Lee 100. 177, 200' BYARS, Grace Helen 36, 37, 42, 55, 120, 133, 156. 163;,166. 167. 178, 187, 131, 196 BYRD, Barbara Jean 73 BYRD, Jo Beth 88, 177. 188- CALDWELL, Bettie Mae 44, 88, 158, 177, 204 CALDWELL, Joe Eddie 41, 45, 88, 158, 169, 174, 177, 181 CALLAHAN, Helen Sue 100, 177, 181 CAMPBELL, Gracia Anne 100 CAMPBELL, Lillian Grace 73, 173, 188 CARMICHAEL, Shirley Miller 55, 174, 176 CAROTHERS, Mary Gene 88, 202 CARPTENTER, Martha Anne 100, 181 CARR, Patricia Ann 38, 391, 74, 157, 194, 208 CARR, Rita Kay 100. 173, 175 CARR, Sammie Marjorie 74, 172 CARR. Sarah Maude 55. 176, 187 CARROLL; Jean McLean 100, 170. 181 CARROLL, Mary Maude 88, 204 CARRUTH. Anna Betty 74, 157. 177 CARTER, Barbara Jean 55 CARTER, Mary Ellen 74. 172, 173 CARTER. Nelma Faye 88 CARTY,Norma Lee 101 CASH. Clelia Gladys 101 CASTLE, Rosemary 101 CATE, Diana Jane 101, 177, 1812, 192 CAVIN, Carol Ann 1011, I77 CHADDOCK, Nancy Carolyn 41, 48, 74, 166, 178, 192 CHADWICK. Betty Lou 74, 196 CHAMPION, Elizabeth Anne 101. 187 CHANDLER, Ann Elizabeth 49, 74, 184, 194 CHANEY, Mona Lura 88', 204 CHAPMAN. Stella K. 40, 41, 74, 166, 189 CHILDERS. Billy Jane 88, 158, 177, 178, 182 CLARK, Ava Ruth 74 CLAY, Verba Jo 74 CLEMENDOT, Dorothy Virginia 101 CLEMMONS, Ann Louise 101, 192 CLIETT, Sarah Ann 74, 157, 162, 168, 177, 190 CLOWER. AmnHa Maurine 43, 45, 56, 165, 181 COFER, Lois Mae 74, 172, 173 COGGIN, Barbara Nan 56, 173, 191 COKER, Allie Ticer 101, 176, 204 COKER, Ann Treloar 49, 74, 208 COLLIER, Mary Sue 74, 172. 173 COLLINS, Patricia Elaine 101 COLMER, Patricia Ann 40, 41, 74, 184 COMBS, Mary Newell 36, 37, 56, 133, 156, 163, 173, 188 CONGER, Betty 74, 162, 173 CONN, Jane 45, 88, 200 - COOK, Marjorie Jean 56, 172. 174, 176, 179 COOK, Mary Avis 1011. 176, 177 COOPER, Ann Bowlus 38, 40, 41, 88, 158, 180. 188, 206 COOPER. Elizabeth Jane 101. 206 CORRELL, Carolyn Elizabeth 88, 176, 192 210 COURSEY, Lou Ann 46. 47, 74, 185, 194, 208 COURSEY, Mellie Currie 101, 177, 202, 2084 COX, Juanita Henryse 101, 175 CRAWFORD, Carolyn, Yvonne 56, 181, 193 CRAWFORD, Martha Ann 88, 204 CREWS, Mary Kathryn 74, 173, 174, 177, 179, 192 CROSSLEY. Jena 101 CROWE, Maxine Donie 101 CRUMBLEY. Mary 101, 175 CRUMBY. Dorothy Ann 75, 176 CRUTCHFIELD, Cecile 42, 56, 126, 133, 167, 171. 194, 208 CURTIS, Ferrel Ann 101, 170, 2012 CURTIS, Sarah Willette 88 DALY. Barbara Ellen 101 DANIELS. Dorvothv 75, 161, 169, 191, 198 DARBY, Dorothy Iane 56, 156, 163, 166, 178 DARBY, Sarah Frances 56, 173 DAVES, Frances Katherine 88, 176, 179, 187 DAVIS, Billie; Annette 101 DAVIS, Blanche Olene 101. 164, 173 DAVIS, Janet Carol 101, 176 DAVIS. Mabel Claire 41, 45, 47, 88, 158, 159, 169', 191. 200 DAY, Mary Anne 101, 177, 206 DECELL. Diane 75. 196, 208 DEHMER. Diane Barton 57, 196 DEMPSEY, Frances Joyce 75 DENNIS, Beverly Ann 45, 88, 158, 183, DENSON, Sidney Ruth 75 DENTON. Carolyn 88, 176 DIXON, Louise Elizabeth 101, 170 DORNBUSCH, Helen Louise 102, 162, 202, 208 DOSS. Jo Ann 102, 164, 177, 206 DOSSETT. Vanna Mac 102, 175, 177 DOUGHTY. Mary Nell 102, 177 DRAKE, Eleanor Anne 41, 48, 57. 159 DRAKE, Elsie Marie 49, 8'8, 158, 164, 169, 200 DUCK, Sylvia Camille 48, 86, 88', 127, 177, 189. 206 DUKEMINIER. Georgene 57, 157. 173, 191 DUNAWAY, Donette Irene 102. 177, 183, 204 DUNN, Mattie Jean 57, 178, 196 ECKFORD, Mary Frances 102, 175, 204 EDWARDS, Macie Lou 102. 182 tlLAND, Nancy Ann 89, 186, 202, 208 ELLIS, Tommie Hope 102, 164, 174 ELLISON, June DeCoux 75 EMBRY, Martha Jayne 102, 200 ENTRICAN, Judith Ann 102, 206 ERAMBERT, Marion Turner 89 ERVIN, Mary Elizabeth 45, 89, 169, 179, 188', 192, 206 ESTES, Frances Jean 102, 175, 176, 177, 206 EVERETT, Shirley Deane 41, 44, 49, 75, 167, 170, 172, 185, 194, 208- FAHNESTOCK, Jane 102, 173, 175, 202 FANT, Mrs. Sadie Patton 57 FARLEY, Sara Elizabeth 102, 170 FATHERREE, Jacquelyn Claire 102 FEEMSTER, Mary Alice 102. 204 FERGUSON, Kaytherine E. 45, 75, 157, 173, 176 FERRELL, Sara Rose 75, 160, 176 FITZGERALD, Edith Carye 75, 185 FLEEMAN Carolyn Sue 48, 75, 169, 177 FLEMING. Imalee 102, 204 FLETCHER, Margaret Ann 1012, 200 FOLEY, Bobbie Jeanette 75 FORTENBERRY, Elizabeth Catherine 57, 161, 169 FOX, Carol E1115 75, 164 FOX, Ellen Douglas 89', 124, 170, 202 FRANCIS, Shirley Jean 102, 172 FRANKLIN. Janie Sue 43, 57, 163, 196 FRAZIER, Mary Cook 44, 49, 57, 117, 194, 208 FRYER, Olive 45, 75, 173, 191 GAFFORD, Elizabeth Ann 89. 174, 176, 177 GAITHER, Betty 38, 45, 58, 167, 169. 173, 182, 186. 194 208 GALLIGHER. Lucy Marion 38, 42, 75, 167, 188, 196, 208 GARDNER, Anna Virginia 48', 75, 165, 193 GARNER, Frances Carolyn 58, 173 GPZstNETT, Jamie Cecile 49, 52, 58, 116, 194, O. GARRETT, Anita Sue 43, 48, 58, 156, 166, 178, 188 LLL GARRETT, Barbara Ann 45, 49, 86, 89', 129, 204 GAY, Frances Jeanne 89, 188 GEORGE, Frances Jewell 40, 41, 75, 157, 188, 198 GERARD, Mary Alice 75 GIBSON, Jo Ann 58, 187 GIBSON, Martha Colville 102, 177 GIBSON, Nancy Lee 76 GILL, Peggy Joyce 102, 159, 175 GILLIS, Eleanor Joan 58 GILLIS Evelyn Covin 102 GILLY, Dorris Ann 102, 173, 175 GLADNEY, Margueritte A. 45, 89, 174, 177, 179, 191 GLASS, Virginia Belle 102, 204 GOEN, Mary Margaret 102, 175, 190, 204, 208 GOFORTH. June Evelyn 103, 175, 177, 187 GOODSON. Jo Ann 58, 159', 169 GORDON, Betty Joan 89, 176, 177 GORDON, Katherine Virginia 103, 175 GORDON. Mary Tom 103. 177, 200 GOREE, Mary Joyce 89. 164. 182, 187 GRADDY, Martha Helen 76, 174 GRAHAM. Peggy Nell 76, 172, 173, 179 GRANT, Flora Pauline 58, 178 GRAVES, Mrs. Betty Jo Swind-oll 59, 160, 173, 176 GRAY, Mary Elizabeth 89 GRAY, Mary Lee 76. 165, 1811, 185, 190, 193 GREEN, Mary Gordan 89, 202 GREEN, Mary Sylvia 41, 45, 76, 162, 168, 183 GREER. Hannah Elizabeth 76 GRIFFIN, A'maryllis Faye 89, 162, 177, 183 GRIFFIN, Euner Lee 76, 172, 173 GRIFFITH, Sara Lou 40, 41, 59, 162, 164, 168, 177 GRILLS, A1ice Louise 103, 175, 192, 202 GRISHAM, Joan 891. 177 GRONDIN, Nancy Ann 44, 89, 158, 170, 185, 187, 190 GROVES, Martha Sue 76, 166, 174, 182 GUYNES, Martha Angelyn 103, 175 GWIN, Sara Alice 103, 204 HAILES, Mary Kathryn 59 HALL, Ann Elizabeth 103. 177. 182, 190 HALL, Betty Roxene 86, 169, 172 HALL, Jane Claire 59. 165, 177, 193 HALLBERG, Carolyn Louise 103, 177 HAMBRICK. Shirley Jean 103. 170, 202 HAMILL, Virginia 59, 163. 173 - HAMMACK, Ann 49. 89, 179. 206 HAMMACK, Bessie Elise 76, 165, 173, 177, 181. 193 HANCOCK, Jacquelyn Gwinnette 48, 76, 162, 169. 170, 172, 185 HANEY, Mary Blanche 103, 173, 176 HANNAH, Annie Faye 103 HARBOUR, Mary Jane 103, 175 HARDY, Katie Warren 41, 44, 89, 173, 174, 179. 188 HARDY, Patricia Pearl 45, 59,'163, 173, 175, 179. 1901 HARPER, Betty Jean 103, 177, 190 HARPER, Elizabeth Ruth 103, 175. 176, 177 HARPOLE, Mrs,'Frankie Weaver 59, 162, 163, 168. 180. 183 HARRIS, Cecilia Anne 59, 159. 183, 187 HARRIS, Helen Conner 103, 187 HARRIS, Mary Emogene 41, 76, 166, 172, 173. 174. 178. 183. 189 HARRIS. Sarah Jane 49, 60, 164. 179 HARRISON, Leila Blair 41, 43, 44, 60, 162. 180. 188 HARRISON. Mary Ann 89. 162. 179 HARVEY, Katherine Downs 103, 175, 180, 187 HAUGHTON. Margaret Rosalyn 103. 177 HAWKINS, Elizabeth 76, 187 HAWKINS, Mary 103. 180 HAWKINS, Susan 103. 175 HAYDEN, Barbara Madge 103. 176, 180, 183 HAYES, Elizabeth Nan 41, 45, 76. 173. 194 HAYNES. Neva Grey 89. 200 HEARD, Mary Tom 103 HEARN, Lessie Brame 103. 170. 176 HELMS, Mary Ann 72. 76, 127, 157, 159, 170. 186. 188. 198 HELMS, Myrtice Yvonne 72, 76, 127, 159, 170, 186. 188. 198 HEMBY, Katie Frances 76. 169, 182. 187 HEMPHILL, Ouida Carolyn 76 HENDERSON, Patricia 103. 175 HENDRICKS, Nancy 89. 158, 176 HENDRICKS, Nina 42, 60, 176 HENSON, Betty Laurette 103, 164 HERRINGTON, Margaret 89. 177 HERRON, Nancy Ruth 104. 176, 177, 181 HESTER, Bettye Willis 44, 77, 196 HICKMAN, Norma Sue 49. 60, 181, 198 HICKS, Ann Priestly 1'04, 177, 181 HILDEBRAND, Elizabeth 45, 48, 77 HILL, Faye LaNeUe 72, 77. 162, 180. 185. 198 HILL, Patsy Autumn 45, 77, 173, 177 HILLMAN, Patricia Ann 60, 173 HILTON, Elizabeth Ann 60, 196 HILTON, Sara Helen 90, 202 HILTON, Elsie Frances 45. 77, 169, 177 HINTON, Patricia Fem 60, 156, 161, 169, 174, 182, 184, 190 HIVELY, Alice Marie 104, 175, 200 HODGES, Mrs. Mary DeVa11 60' HOLLAND, Earle Hampton 61. 180, 194 HOLLAND. Shirley 36, 37, 44, 61, 133, 167, 1701, 188, 131. 194. 208 HOLLERAN. Betty Anne 90, 176, 187 HILLIDAY. Patricia 104 HOLLINGSWORTH, Gertie Claudice 77, 173 HOLLINSHEAD, Ada Harvey 104, 202 HOLLOWAY. Jo Ann 90, 176 HONG. Carolyn 104, 170 HOOKER. Margaret Ann 48, 61. 169, 174, 178, 182 HOPPER. Betty Ladd 77, 157, 172, 185, 188, 192, 198' LLL HORTON, Helen Clark 61, 178, 1916 HORTON. Jo Ann 104 HOSEY, Betty 104 HOUSE, Diana Helen 104. 204 HOUSTON Katherine Ann 104, 175 HOUSTON, Margaret Wilder 104 HOWARD, Jo Ann 44. 90, 158. 173, 176, 189 HOWELL, Corrie Fanella 48, 61, 156, 163, 166, 173.178. 190 HOYT, Dorothy Ann 104 HUBBARD, Jane Vernon 90. 206 HUBBARD. Virginia Ann 90. 177. 183 HUDSON, Deborah 45. 90. 169. 182. 191, 200 HUDSON, Shirley Dale 104, 180, 181, 187, 188 HUDSPETH, Mary Lee 77, 174 HUNT, Sarah Ann 104. 177 HURT, Betty Merle 90. 174. 179 HURT. Jeanine 77. 173. 174 HUSTON, Mary Kathryn 43. 48, 52. 61. 156, 163, 166, 178, 188 IRBY, Patsy Ruth 45, 90, 173. 181 IRVIN, Emma Catherine 61, 173 JACKSON, Betsy 104, 173, 175 JACKSON, Lois Alleene 104, 175, 206 JACKSON, Patricia Louise 90, 158. 169, 170, 206 JACOBS, Agnes 77, 184 JANNEY. Frances Ailleen 38, 42, 61, 156. 161, 169. 174. 184. 185. 196 JFRNIGAN. Elaine 77. 187 IOHNSON, Carolyn 62, 191 JOHNSON, Fleta Mae 44, 49, 62, 159, 173. 179. 194 161, 169, 172, 174, 182, JOHNSON, Mrs. Janie McCu11ey 62 JOHNSON. Mary Helen 62, 178 IOHNSONt Mary Tucker 104. 175, 190 JOHNSON, Norma Jean 104. 175, 177 JOHNSON. Vora Jean 104 192 JOHNSTON 1erry1din9 Russel1 104. 177, 187 1OHNSTON. Shirlvy Ruth 104. 175, 192. 202 JONES. Dorothv Ann 90 158. 165. 192. 202 JONES. Helen Elizabrt'w 104. 181 JONES, Louise White 44, 45, 49, 62, 133, 163, 167 184. 194, 208 JONES. Mncyc Ann 77. 157, 161. 184 169. 173. KEA, Frances Louise 45. 77, 196 KEEN. Pat C31an 77. 196 KFGLER. Lucia Svetland 47. 62. 170 KFLLEY. Betty has 104. 175 KELLEY. Mary Charleen 104. 175 KELLY. Barbara Ann 45. 77. 173 KENNEDY Anne 90. 169. 190. 200 KILPATRICK, Rebecca 1.. 77. 173, 174 KING. Carolyn Douglas 105, 200 KING, C1airc 90, 158, 170, 186. 202 211 KING, Edna Frances 37, 38', 98, 105, 206 KING, Louie Henryetta 62, 129, 178, 196 KIRKPATRICK, Nita Joy 1015 KITTLE, Charleese 77, 162, 164. 180 KLEIN, Miriam Shirley 90, 193, 206 KOCH, Beverly Stuart 98, 105, 175, 180, 206 KOEHLER, Marjorie Nell 90', 170 KUYKENDALL, Barbara Jean 36, 37, 40, 41, 48, 62.129,132,156, 171,189,130 LACEY, Margaret Kathryn 105, 176 LAMAR, Joan 45, 90, 158, 173, 187 LAMB, Annie Virginia 77, 164. 176 LAMMONS, Carolyn Gertrude 90, 204 LAMPKIN, Elizabeth 45, 90, 202 LANCASTER, Mary Evelyn 78, 172, 174 LAND, Nancy Jane 90, 1581, 187, 206 LAND, Roye Ann 105 LAND, Virginia Scott 41, 90, 162, 173, 183, 187, 189 LANDRUM, Jo Ann 105, 177 LANTRIP. Laura Alice 105, 177 LAUCHLY, Eugenia Ann 90, 204 LAVENDER, Elizabeth Ann 78, 196 LAW, Sara Jane 105, 175, 180 LAWLER, Jo Ann Ethel 91, 105, 187 LAWLER, Sheila 105, 176, 190 LAWSON, Sara Ann 45, 78, 157, 164, 167, 183 LEACH, Peggy Joyce 105, 176, 180, 192 LEE, Bonnie Belle 63, 166, 178, 184 LEE, Edna Amanda 105 LEGATE, L. Blanche 43, 63, 160, 176, 191 LENOIR, Janice Jay 78 LIGON, Sibyl Allene 105 LINDSAY. Patsy Catherine 105 LITTLE, Maude Helen 105, 177 LONG, Bettye Jean 78 LOTT, Anna L015 78 LOTT, Auben Fay 63, 159'. 170 LOVE. Carolyn Margaret 38, 105, 176, 183 LOWERY, Winston Jo 63, 178 LUCAS. Molly Louise 63. 169, 175. 179 LYON, Hanna Jean 63, 161, 173, 174 MCCORMICK, Ellen Cole 105, 176 MCCORMICK, Shirley Maurene 105, 175, 176 MCCOY. Howard Ann 78, 176 McCURRY, Nettie June 105 MCDONALD. Glynn 63 MCELROY, Nancy 45, 91, 177, 188, 200 McGAHEY, Betty Jean 63, 161, 169, 173, 174, 187 MCGEE, Martha Bradley 105, 170, 204 MCGEE, Tillie Wren 105, 177, 187, 204 MCGEEVER, Clara Bridget 10.5, 164 MCGOVERN. Nancy Ruth 91, 158, 182 MCGRAW, Marie 91, 158, 204 MCGUIRE. Cathevine Joan 105. 204 MCINTOSH, Betty Lane 44, 64, 159, 162, 167, 172. 179, 198 MCKEE, Kitty 38, 43. 64, 119, 156, 162, 170, 172. 177, 179, 198 MCKEE, Rose Ann 105, 204 MCKEE. Shirley Mae 64. 128, 170, 175. 196 MCKENZIE. Letitia Kathleen 91, 177, 206 MCKINNON. Marie Angel 106 MCLAUGHLIN, Nancy C. 106 MCLEOD, Barbara Ann 106 MCLEOD, Sally Ann 38, 44, 48, 49, 157, 159, 185, 186, 188, 194,208 McMINN. Martha Jane 106, 162, 177, 206 MCMULLEN, Mary Jane 106, 175 MCNEIL, Shirley Anne 91, 192, 204 MCRAE. Martha Jannice 64. 198 MABRY, Bettye Jane 106. 164 MADDOX, Helen Henderson 91, 169, 173, 177 MADDOX. Jimmie Lou 106. 187 MANN. Betty Lou 78, 160 MANSELLE, Dorothy Ann 49, 78, 160, 176 MARKS. Marietta 106 MARLER, Margaret Lois 91, 174 MARSH, Sue Whitney 106. 175 MARSH, Sylvia Lidde11 44, 64, 162, 163, 171. 173. 179. 198 MARSHALL, Bettie Davis 38, 91, 158, 168, 180. 206 MASON. Elizabeth Ceci1e 78, 157, 162, 168. 177. 183, 191 MASSEY. Mary Carolyn 44, 78, 192 MATHIS, Carolyn 64. 160. 163. 173. 176 MATHIS, Helen Elizabeth 106, 175, 176. 194 MAUTE. Helen Letitia 42, 78, 165, 167, 181, 188. 208 MAYFRS. Charlotte Winfrey 106 MAYO. Mary Lou 78, 161. 169. 174 MEACHAM, Marjorie June 106 MEANS, Virginia Ann 106. 175 78, 128, MEEK, Doris Marie 106, 183 MELTON, Annis Jeanette 91, 184, 204 MELTON. Roberta 106 MILLER, Sandra Claire 106, 170, 174, 177 MITCHAM, Gencye Lee 98, 106, 204 MITCHELL, Barbara Jane 106. 162, 177 MITCHELL, Bettie Lewis 64, 178 MITCHELL, Bobbie Sue 91 MITCHELL, Elizabeth Houston 106, 177, 1812 MITCHELL, Fay Thrasher 106 MITCHELL, Jane Lucretia 91, 176 MITCHELL, Joan 106, 175 MITCHELL. Margaret Jeptha 64 MONTGOMERY. Phyllis Dean 106, 192, 206 MOONEY. .10 Ann 91. 181, 193 MOORE, Barbara 91. 174 MOORE, Bess Hall 38, 981. 106, 173, 188, 202 MOORE, Lanellc 106, 183 MOORE. Marilyn 107, 175 MORGAN. Betty 107, 175 MORGAN, Gladys Norine 45, 9'1, 158, 182, 200' MORGAN. Marianne 65, 186 MORGAN, Mary Elizabeth 78 MORGAN, Patricia 107, 175, 177 MORGAN. Sara 107 MORRIS. Betty Lou 1017, 177, 206 MORRISON. Miriam 38, 44. 65, 167, 169. 171, 179, 194,208 MORTON Miriam JoyCe 40 41, 78, 157, 171, 173. 175, 1911 MOSELEY, Charlotte Ann 91, 204 MOSLEY, Shirley Dawn 107. 180 MULLET. Dorothy Jean 107 MULLINS. Catherine Jane 65, 163, 166, 178 WRDOCK, Adelaide Elizabeth 38. 39. 41. 44, 49. 65, 163. 166, 167. 178, 186. 194, 208 MYERS, Rheta 91. 176, 187 NABORS, Eleanor Steele 78. 158, 204 NABORS, Janet Ruth 911, 180, 183. 200 NEAL, Joan 43. 65, 159. 171.186.19'1,198 NEAL. Mildred Annette 91. 174. 177 NEELY, Nancy Sue 65. 161, 169.182.184 NELSON,Fann1e Louise 49, 91. 173, 182, 191, 206 NEWELL. Mary Jane 107 NICHOLS. Rosamond 107, 170, 202 NICKLES. Eva Claire 91. 174. 204 NOBLE. Elizabeth Ann 107, 187 NORMAN, Marjorie Ann 40, 41, 45, 65, 156 I64. 183. 189 NORTH, Esme Jean 107 NUNNELLY. Mary Delilah 107, 200 v ODOM. Patricia Ann 107, 187 OGDEN. Shirlev Jeanne 107 OGLE, Frances Dee 44. 48. 65, 176 OGIE. Patricia Sue 107 179 O3MELVENY, Joan 107 O3NEAL. Anne Fontainn 92 202 OVFRBY. Lelia Anne 107. 169 OWEN. 1errv 107 OWINGS, Nancy Ann 79 PACE. Virginia Katherine 44, 48, 79. 171 PARKE, Betty Jeane 79, 181 PARKER, Edna Joyce 107, 183 PARR. Barbara Ann 107, 170 PATTERSON. Billie Faye 66, 172, 173 PATTON, Ann Marie 107. 162. 177, 187, 204 PEARSON. Martha Jane 107, 175, 176 PEATON, Charity Ellen 38, 92, 158, 168, 183, 187 PEEBLES. Charlene 36. 37. 46, 47, 66, 125 133.163.171,179,191.19'8 PEEK, Floy Janette 107 PEEL, Edna Lee 107 PEEL, Emily Louise 79, 185, 194, 208 PEERY, Suzanne Young 72, 79, 159', 165, 167 181. 194 208 PENINGER, 1VIartha Evelyn 107, 202 PEPPER, Betty Margaret 92. 158, 164, 204 PEPPER. Betty Ray 108, 162, 164. 180 PERKINS. Virginia Ann 92, 1811 PERRY. Bennie Janette 66 PETTIT, Jo Ann 108 PEVEY. Glenda Ruth 108, 170, 175 PHILLIPS, Edna Byrd 45, 92, 158, 169. 182 PHILLIPS. Jane Odahlia 79, 162, 164, 180, 183 PHILLIPS, Jannene 108 PICKETT, Shirley Lee 108, 176, 177, 181 PIERCE, Carolyn Virginia 79 PIERCE, Jacqueline Adair 45, 92, 202 $ , PIGOTT, F. Jean 66, 162, 163, 164, 168, 177, 183 PINCKNEY, Elizabeth S. 1018, 164, 192, 206 PITTMAN, Betty Lou 79 PITTS, Jerry 79, 183 POE, Patricia Ann 108, 175, 204 POLYDOURIS. Sophie Elaine 108, 18-8 POPE, Martha Ann 36, 37, 38, 44. 72. 79, 157, 172, 189, 194. 208 PORTLOCK, Mary Elizabeth 108, 177, 182 POSEY, Gwendolyn 79, 171, 185 POWELL, Bettye Sue 108, 172 POWELL. Joan Marie 79, 184 POWELL, Peggy Ann 108, 200 POWER, Helen Virginia 45, 49, 173 PRICE, Mrs. Jane Garton 92 PRICE, Tommie Jean 49, 173 pRIMM, Dorothy Rose 108 204 PUCKETT, Mary .10 108. 177, 187, 206 PUGH, Julia Carolyn 108. 173 pUGH, Mary Ann 48, 49, 172, 198 PURVIS, Elizabeth Gill 45, 66. 179 PUTNAM, Frances Carol 66. 161, 169, 174 178, 182, 183, 184 PUTNAM, Nancy Claire 108. 177, 182 , RABB. Battye Jean 108, 204 RAINER, Daisye Love 92, 158, 202 RANKIN. Flora Ernestine 40, 41, 49', 166, 188 RATCLIFFE. Armed Virginia 49 RATLIFF, Betty Howell 47, 108, 177 RAWLS, Sybil Marie 108, 159, 175 RAYMOND. Joan Lee 41, 92, 174 READ, Sue 49, 173 REDD. Nancy Lou 108, 175, 176, 177, 206 REDUS, Lewie Juliaette 80 REED, Lila Fay 810 REED, Nita Berry 9'2, 191, 206 REED. Wanda Carolyn 108. 170. 181, 200 REGAN, Patricia Frizell 40, 41, 45, 47, 80 1731, 191 REYNOLDS, Charlotte Louise 108, 175 REYNOLDS, Mrs. Elaine 66 RICE. Elizabeth Virginia 80, 173, 174, 176 RICHARDS. Jo Ann 108 RICHARDSON, Grace Ramelle 80 RICHARDSON, Gwendolyn Ruth 108, 181 RICKMAN. Sidney Marie 109 RILEY, Elizabeth Jean 92, 169', 174, 182 RILEY, Evelyn Modenia 109, 172 RILEY, Martina Kathryn 109, 175, 180, 183, 200 RISHER, Renee Loraine 109 ROACH. Dorothy Jeane 1091 ROBBINS. Jane 45, 80. 182, 184 ROBERSON. Georgia Anne 109 ROBINSON. Ida Mitchell 109, 202 ROCHELLE. Freida Ann 109 RODGERS. Jane Charlene 66, 156, 159, 163, 164 ROGERS, Nancy Carolyn 8'0, 176, 183 ROGERS, Virginia Ann 67. 163 ROOK. Mary Jane 109, 173, 187 ROSE, Mary Kathryn 42, 44, 67, 156, 163, 168, 194. 208 ROWZEE. Reubyn June 92, 158', 162, 180 RUNNELLS, Betty Jo 40, 41, 80, 157, 166, 178. 184, 189 RUSHING. Bettye Jean 80 RUSSELL, Dorothy Jean 109. 177 RYE, Flora Ne 80. 172. 174 RYE, Hilda Joan 43, 45, 67, 163, 165, 166, 178, 181, 186. 191 RYE, Lottye Betts 67, 172 ; SALIBA, Norma Jo 109 SANDERS, Dorothy Adrienne 92, 204 SANDERS, June 109 SANFORD, Edith Stratton 44, 80, 157, 160, 173, 176 SANSING, Virginia Anne 80, 162, 168, 183 SAVAGE, Lynn Arden 109, 204 SCALES, Jobyna 109 SCARBROUGH, Rosemary 1091, 177 SCATES. Martha Weaver 109, 162, 180, 192 200 SCHMIDT, Ann Louise 109, 175 SCHOONOVER, Barbara 109. 174. 182 SCHOONOVER, Lynne 49', 67. 173, 200 SCHVUERDT. Betty Sue 109, 177 SEBREN. Patricia Ann 109, 177. 181 SHANDS. Susan Elizabeth 92, 204 SHARP, Alice Freeman 46, 47, 92, 177, 206 SHARP, Dorothy Fay 109 EHARP, Loretta 67. 122, 178, 181, 196, 208 SHA'W, Floyce Jane 109, 175 y 212 SHAW. Marianne 48, 80, 171 SHEPHERD, Jo Ann 109 SHING. Lucille 109 SHIVERS, Frances Faye 110 SHYROCK, Marian Rosyln 110, 192 SHUTE, Elizabeth Ann 110. 170, 180 SIBLEY, Hazel Carole 110-, 177, 202 SIGREST, Myrtle Glynn 110- SIMMONS. Doris Elizabeth 80, 176 SIMMONS, Lydia Mae 67, 165 SISSON, Barbara Ann 110 SMITH, Cherry Derese 92, 158 SMITH, Doris Carolyn 92, 206 SMITH, Dorothy Faye 45, 912, 158, 164, 183 SMITH Elizabeth Ann, 48, 67, 173 SMITH, Mrs. Iris J. Andrews 68', 161, 169, 173. 187 SMITH, Janet Clare 45, 86, 92, 158, 177, 206 SMITH, Nancy Claudia 92, 158, 177, 206 SMITH. Patricia Anne 110 SMITH, patty Jean 45. 48, 80, 177, 180, 200 SMITH, Sarah Marie 80, 172, 173, 174, 176, 183, 189' SMITH. Virginia Bell 92. 162, 173 SMITHSON, Carolyg park 38, 110, 170, 180 185 SOUTER, Emily Lou 93 SPARKMAN, Mary Lou 110. 177 81311353165, Mary Ann 93, 158, 169, 174. 182 SPEARS, DORIS E, 93, 173. 182 SPENCER. Suzanne Read 110. 175 SPIARS, Marion Shiela 110, 204 SPIVEY, Tommie Janice 110, 177, 187 SPRINGER, Beth Nell 110, 174, 177, 192 SPROTT, Beverley Ann 47, 49, 93. 158, 165. 170, 1811. 193, 202 SPURGEON, Margaret Ann 68, 178, 179 STAGG. Neeta Louise 110 STANDEFER, Jane Frances 38, 44, 49, 86, 93, 202, 208 STAPLES; Jo Anne 47, 110, 200 STEELE. Ouida Anne 80 STZEEJENS, Douglas Anne 41, 48, 93, 158, 189, STEWART. Ladye Clyde 93, 177, 200 STONE, Martha Ann 110 STRAIN. Mildred Lake 80 STREATER, Alice Marie 110 STREET, Joan 93. 181 STREET, Wilma Sue 45, 81, 172, 173, 174 STRINGER, Billie Sue 811, 184 STUMP, Mary Sue 110 SUGGS, Edna Mae 110 SULLIVAN, Dolores Nell 42, 81, 165, 181 1912 3 x v SUMNER, Eleanor Joy 81, 181, 198, 208 SUMRALL, Helen 110, 177 SUTHERLAND, Barbara Lou 40, 41, SUTHERLAND, Nancy Kay 81 SYKES, Ruth McDonald 44, 93, 177, 179, 185 93, 200 TABOR, Jacqueline 110 TACKER. Shirley Ann 110, 173 TAYLOR, Joan Earle 68, 165, 193 TAYLOR. Mary Lamb 45, 81, 158, 173, 176 TAYLOR. Patricia Carol 93, 158, 177, 200 TAgLOR, Patty Lorraine 45, 81, 157, 160, 176, 1 2 TAYLOR, Ruby Joann 110, 200 TAYLOR, Willie Mae 68, 176 TEMPLE, Hazel Joyce 110, 175, 202 TERRY, Billie .10 8'1, 164, 176, 179 THOMAS, Jo Nell 110 THOMAS, Joyce 110 THOMAS, Mary Burns 93, 18-3, 187 T8210MPSON, Evana Shelby 38, 93, 177, 202, 0'8 THRELKELD. Shirley 110, 173, 175 TIDWELL. Bettye Ann 111 TILLEY, Jacquie Ann 38, 45, 81, 157, 196 TIMBES, Virginia Gail 111, 175, 188 TOLLESON, Clara Belle 81 TOWNLEY, Martha Joyce 93. 170, 177, 179 TRANUM. Betty Lou 9'3, 179. 206 TRANUM. Rebekah Ann 45, 81 TRAVIA, Adrienne Gwendolyn 111, 175 TREWOLLA. Mary Alice 41, 48, 81, 157, 161. 1 3. 180 TRIPLETT, Shirley Eloise 41, 93, 159, 169. 177, 179 TUBB. Carolyn Gilbert 93 TUBB, Eleanor Ruth 68, 178, 190 TUBES. Shirley Ann 111, 172, 177 TUCKER. Bette Ann 68 TUCKER. Carolyn 81 TUCKER, Marjorie Ann 93, 204 TURMAN, Virginia Oliver 111, 175 TURNAGE, Helen Wynnifred 81 TURNER. Mamie Brewer 111 TURNER, Martha Alice 81, 93, 174, 181, 192, 200 TURNER, Virginia Neill 111, 200 VALENTINE, Patricia Lee 93 VAUGHN, Martha Brown 81, 187 VEITCH, Virginia Adele 38, 81, 171, 179, 188, 196 VILLAR, Rita. Claire 93 VINCENT, Mary Virginia 94 VIRDEN, Nannette 47, 111, 173, 188, 206 WADE, Gloria Jean 111, 182 WALKER, Martha Anne 81, 162, 173, 174, 180, 1815 WALL, Nina Ruth 94 WALLS, Betty Lou 111 WALTERS. Charlotte Ann 94, 170, 188 WALTERS. Grace Ann 111 WALTERS, Johnnie Frances 82, 176, 187 WARD, Betty Anne 94, 169, 202 WARNER, Ann Louise 45, 94, 183, 200 WATERER, Lela Ann 82, 184 WATSON. Alice Alford 82 WATTS, Patricia Ann 82 WEAVER, Mary Jane 82. 159, 187, 189 WEBB, Betty 111, 202 WELCH, Betty Ruth 94, 176, 187 WELLS, Peggy Jean 68, 177 WEST, Betty Sue 82, 173, 180, 185, 198 WESTLING, Barbara Joan 49, 82, 176 WHITAKER, Barbara M. 82, 193 WHITAKER, Norma Jewell 94, 176 WHITE, Berta Joan 36, 37, 52, 68, 133, 163, 166, 172. 178, 198 WHITE, Eleanor Dale 94, 158, 174 WHITE, Ruth Elaine 82, 162, 173 WHITESIDES, Sarah Lynn 111 WHITFIELD, Alma Lee 111, 173, 202 WHITFIELD, Martha Lorayne, 94, 2012 WHITTEN, Lucy Stokes 111, 176 WHITLEY, Celia May 111, 180 WHITLEY, Marion 36, 37, 38, 39, 132,162,180,130 WHITTINGTON. Betty Sue 111, 169, 177, 200 WHITTINGTON, Norma Rochie 82, 157, 164, 169, 170. 172, 185 WHITWORTH. Barbara Ellen 111, 173, 192 WILDER, Bonnie Sue 69, 165, 193 WILEY, Anne Willie 94, 158, 173, 192 WILLIAMS, Bettye Jean 94, 158, 165, 1811, 204 WILLIAMS, Gloria Ann 47, 111, 200 WILLIAMS, Margaret Ann 43, 69, 165, 166, 193 WILLIAMS, Neva Sylvia 111, 177, 200 WILLIAMS, Ve1ma Lea 44, 94, 158, 173, 200 WILLIAMSON, Bettye 94, 158, 177, 188 WILLIAMSON, Carolyn Ann 49', 82, 184, 194 69, 114, WILLIAMSON, Martha 82, 194 WILLIS, Bertie Ann 94, 202 WILSON, EfHe Jane 94, 169, 174, 182 WILSON, Geraldine Foard 48, 82, 173, 176 WILSON, Mary Hilma 48, 69, 160, 173, 176 WILSON, Mary Jo 94, 176, 179, 187 WILSON, Myrtle Rose 111 WILSON, Patricia Ann 111 WINBORN, Norma Faye 69, 173, 163, 174, 183 WINTER, Glenda Faye 69, 173, 183 WISE, Mary Sybil 94, 174 WITT, Jettie Lee 69 WOFFORD, Barbara Ann 94. 177 WOLFORD, Martha Ann 111. 187, 191 WOOD, Margaret Belle 82. 184, 196 WOOD, SILVIA ALLENE 111, 164, 182 WOODRUFF, Bettye Boothe 111, 177 WOOTEN, Joycelyn 94 WRIGHT, Doris Anne 82 WRIGHT, Judy Ward 69, 161, 169, 174, 184, 191 YOUNG, Ellen Claire 111, 162, 180, 206 YOUNG, Mary Arlyn 45, 94, 176, 191 YOUNG, Mary Joel 94, 169, 182, 190 YOUNG, Roxk McClure 41, 44, 69, 157, 169, 172, 185 YOUNG. Violet Jean 111 YOUNGER, Mary Virginia 82 YOUNT, Sarah Ann 94, 158 jn jplorecia fion Once more we are nearing the close of another school year and bringing you the 1954 MEH LADY. To us this volume recalls many things: the Nashville trip when the MEH LADY was planned, the ACP Convention in Chicago, the never failing pictures to be made, and copy to be written. We could not close the cover, however, without paying tribute to the many people whose support and assistance made this, the 1954 MEH LADY, possible. We would like to especially recognize the MEH LADY Staff who gave up many an afternoon and night to work hard to meet all the deadlines; our sponsor, Miss Mary Evelyn Stringer, without whose guidance and assistance we could never have gotten over those difhcult spots; Dr. Hogarth and his entire administrative staff for their sincere interest and cooperation at all times; Mr. Miller, who helped us with those constant money matters; Benson Printing Company, especially Buddy Shaw, Ralph Langreck, Mr. W. A. Benson, Sr., and Billy Benson for their co- operation and originality in helping plan this book; Mr. Robert Faerber and The Alabama Engraving Company for their excellent engravings; our photographers who each did a superb job, including Mr. Gordon and Roy Gring, for the koda- chromes, views, class and departmental section, Mr. George Ambrester for the feature pictures, Mr. O. N. Pruitt for those snapshots we needed developed quickly, and Mr. Emmett Robinson for the use of his pictures and camera. Finally we would like to express our gratitude to every member of the faculty and student body for their wonderful help and cooperation. To these students not included on our staff go our special thanks: to Carolyn Crawford for the drawings throughout the snapshot section, to Virginia Avery for the line drawings, to Bess Hammack for the special lettering, and to Shirley Carmichael for assisting with typing. We definitely can not leave out Kelly and Bobby who listened to our problems and helped us out in so many ways, our folks who were a constant source of en- couragement, and our friends who always understood when the MEH LADY had to come first. Without all of these people this book could never have existed. To all of you go our deepest thanks for making the 1954 MEH LADY a success. HELEN BYARS, Editor CECILE CRUTCHFIELD, Business Manager Uerzmxn 1; w Ax n1 . x, x,
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