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Newman Nicholas O’Chester Oglesby Omar O’Quinn Orso Parker Parkinson Patrick D. Phillips H. Phillips Philyaw Pigott Pittman Pope Pounders Ragland Raney Rasberry Rives Roberts Robertson Robinson Root Rushing Russell Ryals Scott Sebastian Sills Sims Slonaker C. A. Smitli C. O. Smitli
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First Row: FM o P AN KING, JR., Clinton; B.S. in Ed., Physical Education; “M” Win’ h T 4 T ; T ° 0tba11 ’ 2 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 3 LACY, Meridian; B.A., Foreign Language; Debate, 3, 4; R( ?. SE R ti AIRD ’ McC °mb; B.A., Religious Education; Religious Edu- MPT°v’v 3 ; 4 ; Y.W.A., 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Swannanoa, 3, 4. Fav ' » A Clinton; B.A., English; Freshman Class Secretary; a l , ' V 10 s Who in American Universities and Colleges, 4; Most Sac 4 ! C T las Reporter, 4; Debate, 1 ; Tennis, 2 ; W.A.A., 2, 4 . S A. LARRIMORE, Lucedale; B.A., Religious Education. Second Row: KLDOLPH E. LARSON, JR., Canton; B.S., Chemistry; Pre-Med, 2, 3, 4; HoRnTur 3 ’, Treasurer, 4; Classical Club, 4. A LEAVELL, New Orleans, La.; B.A., Sociology; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, 3; Chorale Choir, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Robed Choir, 2; V ' MB ” lf 2 ’ 3 ’ Point Chairman ' 2; Most In - pAL IL LEE, JR Pascagoula; B.A., Classical Language; Track, 2 , 3 ; B.S.U. r 1 V Ce ' Pres, 1 de T , ? t ’ 3 ’ Enlistment Vice-President, 4; Who’s Who in Ameri- rA«r7rrm n c d Universities, 4; Most Versatile, 4; “M” Club. a v; d EWIS, JR., Clinton; B.A., Classical Languages; Classical Club, 2, d’ ce ' res, nent, 2 ; Debate, 2 ; Ministerial Association, 1 , 2 , 4 ; Junior Class Representative. Term 5 b P R ’ JE., Chattanooga, Tenn.; B.A., Psychology; i cnnis, 6; JV 1 Club. Third Row: stnrctor 3 J E EEE ’ Niles, Michigan; B.S., Accounting; Accounting Lab In- BERNARD ANDRE LOPOSER, Greenville: B.A., Sociology; Basketball, 1, c’ -’ rf 6 d’ ’ Sophomore Class Vice-President; Junior Class President; CLARFNr? “ M ” Club V e-President. sociation N 3 E 4; V.M N B. E 3 N 4 L ° WE ’ B y Springs; BA ” Bible; Ministerial As- p IE F A M LOYD LOWE, Armory; B.S., Physical Education; Vive-President Productions 2 3 4 Club ’ 2 ’ 3 ’ 4; Ser 8 eant at Arms, 4; Student Body AHNITA LOWTHER, Jackson; B.S., Home Economics; W.S.G., 1, 4; Y.W.A. circle Chairman, 2 ; President Home Ec. Club, 4 ; Chorale Choir, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Fourth Row: Sallis; B.S. in Ed., Social Science. (Tr n p S - MAGEE, Collins; B.A., History. ARTHliP NAPLES, Mobile, Ala., B.A., Bible. ager 4 MARLER, Cliftonville; B.A., English; Collegian Business Man- 3 4 - E rLj E .MARTIN, Bonneville; B.A., Religious Education; Robed Choir, Ensemble 8 3° US E ,UCation Club ’ Pianist ’ 4; Point Chairman V.M.B., 4; Girls’ Who’s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges: Peggy Emerson, B.A., Elementa- ry Education; Homecoming Queen, Beauty, 4; Favorite, 1 , 2; B.S.U. Executive Council, 4; V.M.B.; Y.W.A. SENIOR CLASS Fifth Roiv: 4 N fwf HERMAN MAY, Newton; B.A., Sacred Music; Tribal Players, 3 , Relink 1 Va 4; . He ? e , nian ’ 3. 4; Chorale Choir, 2 , 3, 4; Robed Choir, 2; Pt dS Education Club, 4. 1, 2 3 4 M B 3 4 R ’ Eouisville; B.A., History; Ministerial Association, l ibrPri MFDLIN, New Albany; B.S., Business; Chorale Choir, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Choir, 12 3 RU g s 1 Manager ’ 3 ? Accounting Lab Instructor, 1 , 3, 4: Robed WesidPn ? E v’ Vicksbur e; B.S., Home Ec.; Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice- 2, 3, 4 ’ 45 Nenamoosha, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4 ; Y.W.A., (:a L L. MERIWETHER, JR., Greenville; B.A., Sociology. Sixth Row: N l r C T ks ° n : BA -’ Political Science; Pre-Law Club, 3 , 4 . «» 1.. KY FTTa Eeeton, Mo.; B.A., Sociology; Chorale Choir, 4. 3 4 - Her. OORE, Smithdale; B.S., Business Education; Nenamoosha, President T n A ans ’ 3 ’ 4; V.W.A. Mission Study Chairman, 3, 4; W.S.G. House THOM ac tl counting Lab Instructor, 3, 4. FRANK MORCAN R j E r C n- tal Sp H n . gs; BA Sociology. ORGAN, JR.. Clinton; B.A., English; Ministerial Association, 4. The Major’s funeral pyre is lit. Seventh Row. Guntah ' i Mendenhall; B.S., Physical Education; Football, 2 , 3 , 4 , Club, 4 ’ aseba B» 2 , 3, 4; All-Dixie in Football, 2 , 3, 4; President “M” 1 , 2 ' !f. R k ™ 18 ’ JR- Skene; B.A., Sociology; “M” Club, Basketball, JANYS ATiniMr P resident Sophomore Class; All Dixie Basketball, 2. JONAS AIIStum Eouisville; B.S., Business Administration. •JOE NATlnxii MIXON, Collinsville; M.A., English; Graduate Student. ONS, Brookhaven; B.S., Business Administration.
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First Row: o G Y G j NEWMAN, Memphis, Tenn.; B.A., Foreign Languages; Class Officer, d c it resident of Modern Language Club, 3 , 4 ; Nenamoosha Officer, 3, 4; 2 3 : l,realer Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegian 1, 2, 4; Arrowhead, 2, 3; Y.W.A., Rnv ™± Vdnt n P° re gn Language Department. istrv NICHOLAS, JR., Pope; B.S., Chemistry; Fellowship in Chem- Cluh 4 ’ Arrowhead, 1 , 2, 3; First Prize for Poetry, 3; Modern Languages o. R i°a D ElJGENE O’CHESTER, Jackson: B.A., Bible; V.M.B., 2, 4; Minis- I Wo Assoc,ation ’ 2, 3, 4. ii nn OGLESBY, Meadville; B.A., English; Future Teachers Associa- IFRr ; n L,brary Club ’ 3 ’ 4 ‘ A J EE OMAR, Jackson: B.A., Religious Education: Religious Educa t,0n Club ’ 3 » 4; Modern Language Club, 3; Library Club, 4 . Second Row: ORACE 0 QUINN, Fayette; B.S. in Ed., Eocial Sciences; Inter- m o al 5 eIa J ,ons Club ’ 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Y.W.A., 1 , 2, 4; Kissi- Law Club, 2 , 4; V.M.B., 1 , 2, 4 . M Clul ORSO, Malcolm, Ala.: B.A., Sociology; Cheerleader, 4; Pensacola, Fla.: B.A., Sociology. c hip i V, jy? A LP PARKINSON, Kosciusko; B.S., Accounting. Bind l o EE AEEE PATRICK, Forkville: B.S., Business Education; 90 V V- Secretary, 3; Philomathean, 2 , 3 , 4 , Tr iasurer, 4; Y.W.A., 1. ’ ’ Circle Reporter, 4: Laguna Treasurer, 3 . I hird Row: 4 - FV PHILLIPS Gore Springs: B.S., Accounting; Basketball, 3, IURRv duiit Association President, 4; Vice-President of Senior Class. I ARRV pu?v L P J’ Gore S P ri ngs; B.S., Business Education. Dpv pirrvr X ’ Gbunb y; B.C., Chemistry: Pre Med Club, 3, 4. B()RRV ?JJ;I y k rtown: BS ’ Social Science. D i i, E Pi i 1 MAN, Greenwood; B.S., Social Science; Basketball, 1; r n ii a ’ t- i- Captain, 4; Pre Law Club, 3, 4; Representative Junior Class Collegian, Editor; “M” Club. Fourth Row: 4A E S POPE, Brookhaven; B.A., Sociology; “M” Club Treasurer, IONF President, 3; Tennis, 3, 4; B.S.U. President, 4. Pliihm «i LNDERS, JR., Hernando; B.S., General Science, Education; LARRV ij a d? : i 7 ? S G ' EnBstment Committee, 4. a s si( . • ,• HABE ES RAGLAND, Greenville; B.A., Bible: Tennis, 3; Ministerial 3, 4, President, 4. I I RTrl RANEY, Jackson; B.A., Psychology. J LESTER RASBERRY, Meridian; B.A., Bible. tiftk Row: mat R I VM I d S d I ? IVES ’ T,,scoIa ; B.S., Socioloey; Y.W.A. Devotional Chair m v t ’ r,!!. Point Chairman, 4. FRKIi ROBERTS, Louisville; B.A., Sociology. Kh ' rv E W, RO „ BERTSON ’ Clinton : B.A., Bible. Chai - ROBINSON, JR.. Liberty; B.A., Sociology; Hermenian, 3, 4; 3 d - vmd Chrestman Dormitory Council, 4; Ministerial Association, 1 , 2 . pi ’ v -M.B., 1, 2, 3, 4. B ROOT, Jackson: B.S., Math; Philomathean, 3, 4 ; Y.W.A., 3, 4 ; rim , r ate . r Council, 3; Math Student Assistant, 4; Swannanoa, 3 , 4 ; Pro- gram and Rush Chairman, 4 . Sixth Row: Pro- y A RUSHING, Birmingham, Ala.; B.A., Sociology; Favorite, 3 , 4 ; Univershh f G ’ ’ ss M.C., 4; Who’s Who in American Colleges and 3 | ‘ BE RAY RUSSELL, Savannah, Ga.; B.A., Sociology; Robed Choir, Lnsernble 1 0 3 ’ ° e g ian ' 4; B.S.U. Greater Council, 3, 4; Women’s EI) fr i I E A RYALS, Tyler town ; B.S., Chemistry. IFscr AE MEADOWS SCOTT, Magee; B.S., Elementary Education. J r -obL B. SEBASTIAN, JR., Stanford, Ky.; B.A., History; Philomathean. Seventh Row: Law riuj) 3 ° 4 UG LAS SILLS, New Hebron; B.S. in Ed., Social Science; Pre 3 LHOMAS SIMS, JR., Ocean Springs; B.A., Bible: Hermenian, 2 , CrJ!; M ‘ n,ster »al Association, 2, 3; Chorister. 4; V.M.B., 2, 3 , 4 : B.S.U. Pie Council, 4. Cl AR S Scr AKER ' Jackson; B.A., Bible. Cl ARPVrr ALVIN SMITH, JR., Jackson; B.A., History. LLARENCE O. SMITH, Slate Springs; B.A., Bible. Who’s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges: Joe Hants Hamilton, B.S., Physics and Math; B.S.U. Executive Council, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club; Tribesman Staff, 1; Arrowhead Business Manager, 2. SENIOR CLASS Chrestman gets spruced up so the ladies can come visit.
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