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Page 32 text: “First Row: MIKK Ml I, IJ NS, Carrolton, Ala .; B.S., Physical Edu- cation. JIM MUSE, Clinton, B.S., Zoology; Pre-Med Club. ERNEST B. MYERS, Cleveland; B.A., English. Second Row: JOYCE MYERS, Morton; B.S., Botany. MARTHA JANE McDANIEL, Clinton; B.A., Music Ed- ucation; Chorale Choir, 1,2, 3, 4; Concert Choir, 2,3,4; B.S.U. Greater Council, 1, Executive Secretary, 4; Y.W.A., 1,2, 3, 4; Bach Club, Social Chairman, 2. JOHN MCDONALD, Baldwyn; B.S., Zoology; Pre-Med Club, 1,2,3, Vice-President, 4; Zoology Fellowship, 2,3,4; Chemistry Fellowship. Third Row: ELIZABETH MoELROY, Baldwyn; B.A., Religious Ed- ucation; Y.W.A.. 3,4; Volunteer Mission Band, 3,4; Choir, 4; B.S.U., 3,4. J. L, McELROY, Kewanne, B.S., Chemistry. ROBERT MoRAE, Meridian; B.S.. Business; “M” Club. Fourth Row: MALCOLM M. NORWOOD, Drew; B.A., English; Tribal Players, 1,4, President, 3; Class Reporter, 4; Camera Club, 3; Art Club, 4, Vice-President, 3; “Arrowhead,” Assistant Editor, 3; “Collegian,” 1; TRIBESMAN, 4; English Fello wship, 3,4; B.S.U., Greater Council, 3. BOBBY ODEN W’ALD, Ruleville; B.A., English; Min- isterial Association, 2,3,4; Tennis, 3,4; B.S.U., 4, Greater Council, 3. ELYA INGRAM OWNBY, Jackson; B.S., Home Eco- nomics. Fifth Row: OUDA SHELINE PACE, Lena; B.S., Business; Volun- teer Mission Band, 1,2,4; Philomathean. 4. MARTHA PHELPS, Meridian; B.S., Bible; Volunteer Mission Band, 3, Program Chairman, 4; Woman’s Stu- dent Government Council, 3. GEORGE W ILEY PICKERING, New Orleans, La., B.S., Education and Social Sciences; International Relations Club; Hermenian, 3,4; Class President, 3; B.S.U., 1,2,4, Vice-President, 3; Vice-President of Student Body, 4. Sixth Row: H. R. PITTMAN, Philadelphia; B.S., Education and Social Science. FREDA PORTER, Meridian; B.S., Bible; Volunteer Mission Band, 3, Point Chairman, 4; Y.W.A., 3,4. MILLARD PI’RL, Magnolia; B.A., Bible. SENIORS 30 ”
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Page 31 text: “Ik 1 First Row: LKO W. MANGUM, Greenwood; B.S., Sociology; Minis- terial Association, 2,3,4; B.S.U., 2,3,4. CHARLES E. MARTIN, Mantee; B.A., Foreign Lan- guage; Philomathean, 2, Critic, 3; Fellowship, Foreign Language, 2,3; ARROWHEAD, 3. DELIA C A. MARTIN, Osyka; B.A., Bible. Second Row: Ll ' RLINE MARTIN, Kokomo; B.A., Social Science; Who’s Who at Mississippi College, 1; Y.W.A., 1,2,3; V.M.B., 1,4, Pianist, 2,3; Sociology Fellowship, 3,4; Woman Student Government Council, Treasurer, 4; B.S.U., 1, Greater Council, 2,3, Executive Council, 4. NEWELL MASSEY, Hattiesburg; B.S., History; Minis- terial Association, 1,2, 3, 4; B.S.U., 1,2, 3, 4. MARTHA MAXWELL, Memphis, Tenn., B.S., Math; Chorale Choir, 3,4; Concert Choir, 3,4; Dramatic Club, 3,4; Hermenian, Secretary, 3, Vice-President, 4; Girls’ Ensemble, President, 4; Debate Club, 4; Volunteer Mis- sion Band, 3,4. Third Row: JAMES O. MELTON, Memphis, Tenn., B.A., Bible; Min- isterial Assn., 1,2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. MELTON, Clinton; B.A., History; Choir, 1,2, President, 4; Student Assistant, History Depart- ment, 2, 3; German Club, 4; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. HETTY JO MIDDLETON, Hazlehurst; B.A., English; Y.W.A., 2,3,4; B.S.U., 2,3,4; Woman Student Govern- ment Council, 3 Fourth Row: HA1NON A. MILLER, Clinton; B.A., History. JOSEPH IRVING MIZELLI 3, Laurel; B.S., Business Administration; Cheerleader, 1,2,3; International Rela- tions Club, 1,3, President, 4; Chorale Choir, 1,2,3; Con- cert Choir, 1,2,3; Dramatic Club, 2,3; Hermenian, 2,3; Photography Club, 3, TRIBESMAN, 4; “Arrowhead,” 1; “Collegian,” 2; B.S.U., 1,3,4, Executive Council, 2; Philomathean, 1; Varsity “M” in Music, 3; Student Assistant, Business; Volunteer Mission Band, 1; Assist- ant in Registrar’s Office, 1; Pre-Law Club, 3. THOMAS A. MOAK, JR., Bogue Chitto; B.A., Bible; Volunteer Mission Band, 2; Choir, 3,4; Philomathean, 4. Fifth Row: HODGEN P. MONTAGUE, JR., Jackson; B.S., Business. JOSEPH W. MOODY, Jackson; B.S., Chemistry; Ger- man Club, 4. CHARLES M. .MOORE, Union; B.S., Chemistry; Ger- man Club, 4. Sixth Row: PEYTON MOORE, Meridian; B.A., Psychology; Volun- teer Mission Band, 3,4; B.S.U. Council, Non-Baptist Representative, 4. RALPH MORRIS, Columbia; B.S., Business. JERRY MORSE, Hattiesburg; B.S., Math; Volunteer Mission Band, 1,2, 3,4. JOE MIZKLLE President of the International Relations Club ”Page 33 text: “First Row: HULENE PURYBAR, Mount Pleasant, B.A., English; Philomathean, 2,3,4; Volunteer Mission Band, 1,2,3; B.S.U., 1,2, 3, 4. NORBRETTE RASBERRY, Meridian; B.S., Zoology; Pre-Med Club, 3,4; B.S.U., 3,4; Volunteer Mission Band, 3,4. BETTY RAY, New Orleans, La., B.S., Home Economies; Chorale Choir, 2,3,4; Hermenian, 2,3,4; Home Economics Club, 2,4; Botany Fellowship, 4. Second Row: JIMMY REAGAN, Carthage; B.S., Chemistry; Pre-Med Club, 1.2; Art Club, 4, Track, 2. JAMES W. REAVES, JR., Plateau, Ala.; B.A., Sociol- ogy; Volunteer Mission Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Ministerial As- sociation, 1,2,3, 4. LICILLE REDD, Brookhaven; B.A., English; E.K.K., 4; Y.W.A., 4; Philomathean, 4; International Relations Club, 4. Third Row: WILLIAM C. REII), JR., Epps, La.; B.A., Bible; Min- isterial Association, 3,4. JAMES E. RICHARDSON, Clinton; B.A., Bible; Min- isterial Association, 2,3,4; B.S.U., 2,3,4. MARVIN E. RICHARDSON, Louisville; B.S., Mathe- matics. Fourth Row: ANN RIPPETOE, Natchez; B.S., Zoology; Chorale Choir, 3,4; Concert Choir, 3,4; Pre-Med Club, 3,4; Y.W.A., 3; Dramatic Club, 4; Collegian,” 3. JOHN MILBEN ROGERS, Morton; B.S., Business; “M” Club, 3,4; Philomathean, 2,3; Pre-Law Club, 4; Band, 1; Tennis, 3,4; Class Representative, 4. EUGENE SAMPLE, JR., Belzoni; Band, 2, Reporter, 3, Vice-President, 4; German Club, President, 4. Fifth Row: ROBERT A. SANDIFER, Jackson; B.S., Mathematics. BERNICE SCOTT, Morton; B.S., Business. MILTON SCOTT, Morton; B.A., English; Ministerial Association. Sixth Row: KARL ERIC SEEPE, JR., Robertsdale, Alabama; B.A., Religious Education; Chorale Choir, 1,4, Busineses Manager, 3,4; Volunteer Mission Band. LOWRY ' L. SHEELY ' , Morton; B.S., Zoology; Band, 1; Choir, 1,2,4; Pre-Med Club, 1,2,4. WILLIAM L. SMITH, Magnolia; B.A., History; Volun- teer Mission Band, 3,4; Ministerial Association, 3,4. CARL BLACK President of tlie Philomathean Literary Society ”
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