Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

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' v nm 5. , an - :ilm ,UMR Since SepTember l, l957, when Dr, McLemore became chieT adminisTraTor, he has led Mississippi College To The progressive heighT where iT now sTands. During his Tive-year Tenure The enrollmenT has increased Trom i665 To i895 and The ToTal planT EnvesTmenTs have soared To 23070 oT Their I957 value. The mosT noTable progress which has occurred during his adminisTraTion has been The addiTion OT Tive new buildings: Speed Library, Aven Fine ArTs Building, B. C. Rogers STuclenT CenTer, LaTimer-Webb Hall and WhiTTingTon Hall. The resToraTion OT Three buildings has added To The beauTy and value oT The campus. Dr. lv1cLemore has impressed upon The members of The Mississippi BapTisT EclucaTion Commission The viTal necessiTy Tor more Tunds To increase The school's progress Through The giganTic building program which has recenTly been seT up and by oTher well-planned means. As a resulT OT his True dedicaTion, we are deeply indebTed To M.C.'s ChocTaw ChieT, a man oT ToresighT and progress. s.. 1 - PRESIDENT DR. R. A. McLEMORE T., W, i is i 1 i ' 1 37 i li iv i i i 3 r, --,,,.5f51y,v,-eyg t R' .X fir fn Jieif- 1 ' I wi -i l l 1 , .1 .4 ,- N.. lx M, '! 'i g ii ' i -1 ll , HIV 4 H . fl K ' Wi' 1331: il i' - u . 1, s i 1 . si ti.- i x - r I , s, :V I , I I Q in MR. GUY C. MITCHELL. Ph.D. Dean of 'Graduaie Siudies Dr. Mifchell is responsible for adminisiering a program of work in graduaie sfudies. His iob is a varied one since ii' includes admirring sfudenls io graduate school, counseling wiih ihem and raking parr in ihe adminisiering of an oral comprehensive examinaiion ai' ihe end of each si'udeni s 'ierm of siudy. An invaluable service is performed by Dr. Miichell ihrough lhe srudeni piacemenf service, known as ihe Bureau of Appoinlmenis. Through ihis operaiion srudenis seeking full-'lime employmeni are inierviewed and ofien, as a resuli, are employed as were over one hundred Iasi' year. :1Tf re'e e WFT43 'Z rf aeafqs,-4 ' 4,5 MR. VAN D. QUICK. B.D. Dean of Men Doc Quick's dulies for ihe mosi perl are concerned wilh 'ihe men siudenis on campus who are responsible 'io him for lheir conduci while alnlending Mississippi College. He works wifh ihem as an advisor for fhe recenily esiablished Men's Affairs Board and as a coordinaror for 'ihe lniramural Program which was sei' up for The recreaiional inieresfs of siudenis. The acfiviiies in 'lhe B. C. Rogers Srudeni Cenier musf iirsr be cleared ihrough his office since he is in charge of 'ihe building. He is responsible for keeping a college calendar of scheduled even+s and working wiih campus orqanizaiions. MR. HOWARD E. SPELL, Ph.D. Dean of 'ihe College Alihough Dean Spell has a muliipliciiy of duiies, his main responsi- biliiy is io mainiain high qualify in ihe academic life of fhe college. This is accomplished ihrough rhe recruiimeni and releniion of a superior faculiy. ihe consianr siudy and revision of curriculum offerings, and a sympaiheiic supervision of 'rhe academic work of siudenis. He counsels wiih insighl 'leachers and siudenis wiih regard 'ro academic or ofher maH'ers. In shori, Dean Spell does everylhing he can io assure 'rhai excellence in 'reaching and subieci mafier is offered fo ihe srudeni. and ihen, ihai' fhe srudenf is encouraged io iake of ihis ihe maximum advaniage. MR. TROY MOHON. M.A. Regisfrar Among 'ihe many areas of responsibiliiy involved in Mr, Mohon's work, one of primary concern is 'ihai of keeping adequafely and efiicienily The record of a si'uden'r's progress ioward his degree. He' also super- vises regisiraiion. fills our various queslionnaires, keeps records on veierans and serves on key commiriees. H' is his re-sponsibiliiy each year 'io compile maferial concerning Mississippi College and ifs educaiional opporiunifies and prepare if io be prinfed in ihe cafalog. Q31 n E-a F, f fx MR. CHARLES W. SCOTT. Ed.D. Dean of Sludonfs The Dean of Srudenis is responsible for orienring +he new sfudeni' +o his college environmeni' and 'For providing counseling service which, wifh lhe aid of diagnosiic facililies and o-'rher referral agencies, assisfs fhe sfudeni' in adiusfing 'ro his eclucafional, vocafional, ernorional, social and religious growfh. He coordinafes fhe financial aid and parl-rime employmenf of sfu- denfs and counsels sfudenfs who need 'ro obrain such help. Policies regarding srudenf personnel services are developed and esfablished rhrough his office. lr is his responsibilify fo develop and supervise sfudenf body acrivifies and by working wirh 'rhe proper s+uden+ gro-ups seek a well-developed program of such ac+ivi'ries. L. Q if.. MR. L. M. LANIER, B.S. Business Manager Mr. Lanier, working as business manager of 'Phe school. is respon- sible 'For all accounrs receivable, accounrs payable, purchasing and various reporfs. The mainienance of ihe campus is under his supervision as well as ihe use of ianiforial services. He oversees The work of fwo viral paris of campus life, 'rhe Trading Posf and Morrison's Cafeferia. Housing for married sfudenfs is anofher of fhe responsibilifies direcfly under his supervision. l i Wu. T ri- -T ...rf ,-, ,, , , ls ,,, , li ' 11 rf' SU! ii Q. ffzsf 1 in . yu, ,N .KM 'Lim . ilu fs- ez, l,, '15 ,,, sr lv in ,gym Y sl , iw X Y i,, , ,. gr .Hr In iii V, , rv, 4. ,na d 5zf 3:v?'l?.s.47 2'1.f:?-ill: EQi.E.ll' ...ms-een naman ex -,,.ez:,, im W i MR. F. D. HEWITT, Ph.D. Direcior of Public Relaiions As a new member of M.C.'s adminisiralion, Dr. l'lewiH s 'Funciion is fo promoie fhe College and develop ii' 'lhrough The procuremenf of funds. ln his posifion he obiains supporl' from The alumni, denomina- lion, general public and over forly corporalions. Since he deals in public relaiio-ns, College prinling and publicafions are under his supervision. In working wifh 'lhe alumni Dr. Hewiii' is inifiaring a Charrer Day fo be observed each year on lhe lweniy-fourlh of January in cele- bralion of fhal' day in i826 when lhe governor of our siaie, wi'rh ofher high ranking officials. signed a charfer officially recognizing +he insfifu- 'rion now known as Mississippi College. .-1-.. :L an iv- ' -xi !mg...,.. ,., .....,, s Ti as -MW T is A N .. 'nn.f,, is , MRS. SARAH A. ROUSE, Ph.D. Dean of Women Mrs. Rouse's chief funcrion is 'lhal' of coordinafing and supervising all women's aciivilies among which are included fhe social fribes and Women's Affairs Board. ln he-r work she is offen consulfed for coun- seling. She is in charge of a sysrem which reaches all girls on campus, having four head residenfs responsible fo her wirh 'lwelve sfuclenl coun- selors responsible fo each of Them. Each sfudeni counselor has fiffy girls who may come fo her 'for counseling. Mrs. Rouse supervises The nursing program in fhe campus infirmary and in fhe spring of each year represenfs M.C. al' l'he Nafional Associafion of Women Deans and Counselors. DIVISION HEADS E3 M E 'gawk S I XA MR. LOUIS E. DOLLARHIDE. Ph.D. Humanities Wg y E 5 is I I ss. I I I' 5 Y' 2 ' n I sin. MR. JACK W. GUNN, Ph.D. Social Sfudias MR. JACK L. LYALL, Ed.D. Fine Arfs MR. E. R. PINSON, Th.D. Religion and Philosophy MR. ARCHIE H. GERMANY, Ph.D. Science and Malhemafics waz' .1 IFZEQHHI 2 V A ,I E. is MR. D. GRAY MILEY, Ph.D Business and Economics: Evening College 14 . 5-I ..Q,-g'II :s:... I Ig! E III V.. . - gif II Lg- f iam MR. J. W. LEE, 1Ed.D. Educalion and Psychology MR. JOHN B. HOWELL, JR., M.S. Library FAC U LTY MR. JAMES ALLEN, M.A. . . Basketball Coach. Physical MRS. RETHA S. BAKER, M.Ecl. . . MISS MARY BERINER, M.M. . . Second Row MRS, MARTHA M. BIGELOW, Ph.D. . g M'R. JOE BLACK. M.S ...... MR. BERNARD B. BLACKWELL, B.S Third Row MR. JOHN BLAIR, Ed.D. .... . MR. THOMAS T. BOSWELL, M.A. . MRS. FARRELL J. BOYD, M.A. . . Four'l'h Row MR. J. K. BRAMLETT, M.Ed .... MR. HENRY A. CARLOCK. M.S. . MR. N. W. CARPENTER, JR.. Th.D. Fiffh Row MR. RALPH L. CARROLL. M.M. . M'R. W. M. CASKEY, Ph.D ..... MR. DONALD L. CLARK. M.A. . . if? Q? :i? .:'xE Educafion Educafio-n . . Music . Hisfory . Biology Assisfanf Fooiball Coach Educafion . . .Foreign Languages . . Home Economics . Coach. Physical Educaiion . Physics Sociology Band Direcfor Economics, Poliiical Science Eclucaiion 5 ps. . . ., . Q.. 1 3175 5 if-S 3, gi. Firsi' Row MR. GERALD OLAXTON, M.M.. . MR. JOE M. COOPER, Th.D .... MRS. MARGARETTE COX. . Second Row MR. ALBERT CRAVEN. M.E.A., C.P.A.. . MR. E. L. DOUGLAS, Th.M ..... MISS PEGGY EMERSON, M.Ed. . . Third Row MR. GEORGE H. EZELL. M.S. . . . MR. EUGENE I. FARR, D.Ed.. Th.D. . MR. ALBERT E. FRPATHY, M.S.W. . Fourfh Row MR. ALLAN R. FULLER, M.M. . MR. SAM GORE, M.A ..... MR. JAMES E. HERRING. Ph.D. . Fiffh Row MRS, IVA BALL JACKSON, M.B.E. . MRS. GALE KEITH. M.A ...... MR. ROBERT W. KING. M.A. . . ..,...Music . . Bible, Philosophy . . . . .Music . .Business, Economics . . . .... Bible . . .Eclucafion . . . . . .Chemisfry . Educalion, Diredor of Sfudeni' Teaching . Sociology, Psychology ......Music ........Ari' . .Foreign Languages . . Business Eclucafion . Educafion, Psychology . . . , .Mafhemafics aa il Firsi Row MR. LAWRENCE C. SMITH, M.S. . . MR. LEON J. SMITH, Th.D ..., MISS NELLIE FORD SMITH, M.L.S. . . Second Row MR. ROBERT L. SPENCER. M.A .... MR, WILLIAM W. STEVENS, TI1.D. . MR. WILLIAM E. STRANGE, M.Ed. . . Third Row MR. WILLIAM H. SUMRALL, PI1.D .... MRS. WILLIAM H, SUMRALL. M.A. in L.S.. . MR. RALPH M. TAYLOR, M.M ....... Four'II1 Row MR. LOUIS C. TEMPLE, M.A ....., MR. CARROLL L. THOMPSON, M.S.M. . MISS ROSEMARY THOMPSON, M.Ed. . Fifih Row MR, CHARLES C. TIDWELL, M.R.E. . . MR. HOLLIS B. TODD, M.A .... MRS. HOLLIS B, TODD, M.A. . Business. Economics . . . . , English Asso-ciaie Librarian . . .Music . . . . . Bible . . Mailwemalics . , . . Psychology . . Library Science . . . . . Music . Biological Science . . . . . .Music . ,Educafion Religious Eclucafion ......SpeecI1 . .SpeecI1, Ari FAC U LTY MR. CHARLES KNOX, M.M. . . MISS GERTRUDE LIPPERT, PI'i.D. MR. P. I. LIPSEY, JR.. M.A. . . Second Row MRS. P. I. LIPSEY, JR., M.A. . . MISS NELLY MAG-EE. M.A. . . MR. CHARLES E. MARTIN, M.A. Third Row MRS. FRANCES MCGUFFEE, M.S. MISS NORMA MERRITT. B.S. . MRS. W. M. NEWAN, M.Ed. . . Four'II'i Row MR. NORMAN E. O'NEAL. D.R.E. , . . , MR. R. R. PEARCE. D.Ed .... . . . . . . Music Foreign Languages . . . . . Hislory . . . . English . . . . . Speech Foreign Languages . Home Economics . . .Mailiemafics . . . Pliysical Educalion Religious Educaiion . . ...... Sociology MRS. PEGGY PRENSHAW, M.A. . . English Fiffli Row MISS VIRGINIA RICE, M.M. . . . . .Piano MR. WILLIAM O. SADLER. PI1.D. . . . . . . .Biology MISS FRANCES SKULLEY, M.A. Business Ed ucaiion 94-f FACU LTY Firsf Row MR. JERRY W, WILLIAMSON, PI1.D, . . . English GRADUATE ASSISTANTS MR. D. WAYNE EVANS . . . . English MR. DONALD KIMSEY . . .Hisfory Second Row MR. JOHN ROBERTSON . . . . . Hislory MR. JOHN E. TURNER, JR. . . . . English MISS GLORIA WINSTEAD , . . . . English STAFF Firsi' Row MRS. HAZLE K. ANTHONY . . . Secreiary To 'rhe Business Manager MRS. MAGGIE APPLEWHITE , , Secreiary io ihe Dean of Ihe College MR. JESSE L. BOYD .... .,..... H isiorical Commission MRS. VIRGINIA BUSBY . . . .Secrefary Io The Regisirar MRS. DOROTHY BUTLER . . ...... Order Librarian MRS. LYNTON B. COOPER . . . .Cashier for Trading Posi Second Row MRS. SARAH COOPER . . . Residence Counselor, Hederman-Gunier MRS. BARBARA COURSON . . . Secrefary Io Direcior of Admissions MRS. EUGENE FARR ............. Assisfanf Librarian MR. NORMAN H. GOUGH ..... Direcior of Public Informalion MRS. KATHERYN M. HOLLAND. . . Residence Counselor, Jennings MR. CARL R. HOWORTH . . . . . Manager of Trading Posi 4? Third Row MRS. TYWANA MINTON . . MR. WAYNE MOORE . . . MRS. LILLIAN B. PORCH . . MRS. REBECCA M. RICE. . MRS. BEULAH JAMES SMITH MRS. RACHEL SMITH . . . Fourfh Row . Secrelary, Dean of Siudenfs . . . . Direcior of Admissions . . . . . Head College Nurse Circulalion-Reference Librarian . . Residence Counselor, Mary Nelson . . . . . . . .Library Assisianl MR. TED E. SMITH. . .... Assisfanl Business Manager MRS. ESTA H. SPELL ..... Records Clerk in Regis'rrar's Office MRS. SALLIE ANNE THAMES .,..... Public Relaiions Office MRS. SANDRA C. YOUNG .... Veierans Cleric, RegisIrar's Office 7. A'I . 44 444 , 4 ,, ,, ,, ' 4 ,,,, , ,, 4 I 4 4,4 44 ,, A uw 44 4 , 5, 1 , N 44- 1 4 ,Q . , 'U . ,-4, . L 4 LU 44. ,, 4 4 ': F 4 .-4444 ' -' , 4 4, Y, V, . 1554 '. 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GORDON, JR., Cliniong Sigma Tau Delia, Presidenf: Kappa Delia Pi: Arrowhead, Ediior: Tribal Players: ColIegian : 'Alpha Chi. JUDY SIMS. Tuisiler: Swannanoa, Presideni: Siudeni Educaiion Asso- ciaiiony WRA: lnlerlriloal Council, Presidenf: Senaie: BSU Greaier Council: Choclaw Maid. LYNN SULLIVAN. Nashville: Speech Maior, Alpha Psi Omega: Tribal Players, Presidenf: Cap and Gown, Vice-Presidenl: Associale Jusiice of Judicial Council: Women's Affairs Board. RODNEY TAYLOR. Hollandale: Bible Maior: Alpha Chi: Phi Alpha Theia: Eia Sigma Phi: Minisierial Associalion, Presidenfg BSU Greaier Council: BSU Execuiive Council: Chairman of Men's Affairs Board: Omicron Della Kappa: Pi Gamma Mu. 'S ELIZABETH ANN CLARK. Siarlcville-: Kappa Delia Pi: Cap and Gown: Sfudeni' Educalion Associaiion, Presidenf: Swannanoa: Women's Rec- reafion Associaiion: YWA. . I h . WILLIAM POLLARD. Greenville: Philosophy Maior: EI'a Sigma Phi: MARY SUE BROOME, CIir1IOr1: BUSINESS Educafion MDIOFI P' Omega PU Pi Gamma Mu, Epsilon: Basketball: Sfudenf Organizafions Review Kappa DeI+a Pit Laguna. Commiiiee: Joe Thomas Odle Freshman Award. if ' 'X :- Qi Ill I -is I' ,xi W 'T , T E be i x r i . ,, Ny: fr 'X ': .1 .ir 1: ' ef 'fe , .. Xi iyfk i , , JACKIE KEEN. Belzoni: Zoology Maior: Pre-Med Club, Presidenr: Physical Science Club. MILDRED JAMES. Haiiiesburgz Homecoming Maid, Junior Year: Kissi- mee: Kappa Della Pi: Cap and Gown, Presidenl: Sigma Tau Delia: Alpha Chi: BSU Grealer Council: Siudenr Governmenf. MIKE HUDSON. Clinfon: Vice-Presidenl' of Siudenl Body: Senarcr: Pi Gamma Mu: Circle K: Souihern Universiiy Sludenl' Governmenr Associaiion, Officer: Mississippi Inlercollegiale Council, Officer. ELOISE THOMAS. Pensacola, Florida: Home Economics Club: Alpha Lambda Della: Kappa Della Pig BSU Grealer Execuiive Council: YWA: Presidenl of Mary Nelson: Women's Ailairs Board: Homecoming Queen. CHARLES ARTHUR HERBST, JR. Clinlon: Chemisiry Maior: Pre-Med Sociely: Circle K,,Olficer: Senale. 5 Q '? ALBAN L. WHEELER. Miami: Bible and Philosophy and Sociology Major: Member of Presideni's Cabinel. JEAN GALLAGHER EVANS. Jayess: Elemenrary Educalion Maior: Chorale Choir: Cap and Gown: WSGA Treasurer: Kappa Delia Pi. BETTY RUTH HARRIS, Prenriss: Elemenrary Educaiion Maior: Kissimee: YWA Presideni: BSU Execuiive Council: Campus Social Chairman. TIM TOWNSEND. Charloile, N.C,: Circle K: BSU Execulive and Grealer Council: Choir: Campus and Slaie BSU Presideni: Judicial Council: Kissimee Beau: Junior Class Favcriie: Senior Class Favoriie: Sigma Tau Delia. WHO'S WHO LINDA, STEPHENS. Panama Ciiy. Fla.: SBA Secrelary: Presiden+'s Cabinef: Phi Alpha Thefa: Pi Gamma Mu: Kissimee: BSU Freshman Council: BSU Grealer Council: Chorale Choir. JACK VIRDEN. Rolling Fork: Accounling Maior: Accounling Club: SBA Treasurer. SUE WORSHAM. Brandon: Cheerleader: Kissimee. Presi- denf: Pi Gamma Mu. Presideni: BSU Greaier Council: Cap and Gown: Class Favorile. JANET WEST. Nashville, Tenn.: Kissimee, Officer: Presideni' of Jennings: Campus Beauiy: Miss Mississippi College. TOM LEE. Foresl: Chief Jusiice of Judicial Council: Omicron Delia Kappa, Presidenl: Baslcelball: Senale: Alpha Chi: Class Officer: Sigma Tau Delia: M Club. 67 M KATHY CAPOMACCHIA. Miami: Class Officer: Women's Affairs Board: Cap and Gown: Phi Alpha Theia: Pi Gamma Mu: Kissimee. FRANK DRUMMOND. JR. Jackson: Chemislry and Malh Maior: Alpha Chi, Presideni: Judicial Council: Oak Ridge Siudeni' Trainee. JOHNNY ARMISTEAD. Meridian: Minisferial Associaiion: Collegian : BSU Summer Missionary 'lo Hawaii: SBA Presidenf: Mr. Mississippi Cqllege. BOB WELCH. Laurel: Cross Couniry: Junior Class Presiclenl: Presiden'l's Cabinet MARILYN WEHMEIER. Pensacola, Fla.: Swannanoa: YWA: WSGA: Alpha Lambda Della: Cap and Gown Ouislanding Freshman, '59-'60: Freshman English Award: Presideni Women's Affairs Board. , , MEI' 1 6 si., HALL OF FAME JOHNNY ARMISTEAD Johnny Armisfead of Meridian, Mississippi, is a maior in English. Ai' preseni he holds 'rhe highesf oliiice aiiainable in The Siudeni' Body Associaiion. This pas? summer Johnny speni his ihree-month vacaiion serving as a summer missionary ro one of our newesi siafes, Hawaii. In his earlier years ai 'MC he was a class officer and favorife. He has held membership in The Minisierial Associaiion and has been a s+al l member of ihe Collegian . This year ihe sludenis elecied Jo-hnny Mr. Mississippi College, and he was included among our na+ion's lop sfudenis in Who's Who Among Siudenls in American Universiiies and Colleges. MILDRED JAMES Mildred James is an English maior from Haffiesburg, Missis- sippi. During her Junior year ai MC she was elecied by lhe siudeni' body as Junior Maid ai Homecoming. Thai' same year in 'ihe TRlBESMAN'S Parade of Favoriies, Mildred was pre- senied as Mosi Charming. She served as W,S.G.A. Hisiorian for one year and is now Presideni' of Cap and Gown. She holds membership in ihe Kissimee Tribe. Kappa Delia Pi, Sigma Tau Delia, Alpha Chi. B.S.U. Greaier Council and Who's Who Among Siuidenls in American Universifies and Colleges. TOM LEE Tom Lee hails from Foresi, Mississippi, and is an English maior. He was elecied io 'rhe posiiion of Chief Jusiice of ihe Judicial Council for 'ihe l962-63 ierm. Tom has held The presidency in Omicron Delia Kappa and ihe Pre-Law Club. He is a baskelball lefierman and has served on The Senaie. The posilion of Vice-Presideni has been his in Alpha Chi and his Sophomore Class. Tom is a member of Sigma Tau Delia and 'ihe M Club and has been recenfly elecied io be included in Who's Who Among Siudenls in American Universiiies and Colleges. SUE WORSHAM Coming 'lo MC from Brandon. Mississippi. Sue Worsham is a maior in Sociology. During her siay on +he reservaiion she has been a cheerleader for four years and a member of ihe S.B.A. Cabinei. She is a member oi The Kissimee Tribe of which she is now Presideni and was lasf year Vice-President Sue is Pi Gamma Mu Presidenl and has been a member of ihe B.S.U. Greaier Council, W.R.A. and Cap and Gown. She was a delegaie 'ro Youih Congress, a Sophomore favoriie and was presenied her Junior year as having The Besi School Spirii. She is included in Who's Who Among Sludenis in American Universiiies and Colleges. JOHNNY ARMISTEAD MILDRED JAMES l I :L ik , SUE WORSHAM TOM LEE Beautiful Fiesta Queens and their escorts. Choc! and Pu may elebmte Henrietta entertains at reception. Hey, fella, this is a one-way street! . . . and the bands played on- In response to that I'll' say this . . . -1 7 92900. srgvv, aaa 'in l ,, -Q M f Eli' 21242245 ' , mgff.. 5' vii' Us ,,.V ,fu :M N ,.', M, - so A mis , , A:x,A.x W , M. . v,A. U, .fiL,.,2..,s 1 , ,.,,, V :WWQQ W X U sw' 1 Hx' ,1 . . , new M. , V fs, 5 :mfr 1 , awk if ' 'W i7'4xg33'LX5? g3?P--Ffh F, , mi Eiwmlrifiii. 2 .A'yf,1WSia1.J ZH Lu .a4xA'Zf?g4i.i2iZii i.i'gx.: .1'l-.. .J,.1.L.1 J 1 1 l1'hWQ.1.f5,1.a...,,-L The President and other dignitaries were in attendance. Itff Fiesta Time at IWC! Romeo, Romeo, where you at? The Choctaw Maidens liven thin s u . S P 3 x Q u N, J . U A l. 4 J 39 1, xc ,3,' ,Q u f .. . E .eg Q .Q 2 x, I lf w -- 1 iv W , 1 5 A E 1 . A lime closer on the Sides, pleasef' Another one of those youth demonstrations. . Those Wm' reflamen Silence! The Mighli' CZSCY 5PCak5- The Frosh get set for a snake dance. f, 11. 40 ILY,,i1 A -is .f , fl w ,Av 1' ,N , l l HBOY am I gonna blast that Dykes ,, Most humble attorney in joyous contemplation , . nd I9 EA C ' I Dracula makes the scene! Step right up! just one dime-one-tenth of a dollar . . . flll ' 1 , X n M .-. X lx! A .fp 1- L ..- Xyu1Tf ' QJJE' ' ' 'mx M V KH Who'd ever believe these guys just ran 275 miles? The Cl'l0CfaW bl'aVCS and maidens get Wadi' to TOU- Tlvat Unforgettable Howard Game . . Talk about SPIRIT! Hold that torch high, boys! l 4 l Cathy entertains in The Diary of Anne Frank. Well, everybody to his own kick. . . and Entertainment on the Ctzmpi The Four Preps, nationally known recording artists, put The fairest of the fair are presented in the Parade of Favorites. on 3 tenlflc Show on November 20- E 5 Q E 3 Q! W I1 J n K K : X .N ' f V ' BE Q. '. I A M1 They' CVC!! 100k alike- The innocence of a young heart. 'rfix I Q.: The S U Christmas Part Little Bo Peep zeroes in. Hey, WS mY fum IWW? 44 ,LQ 'rig sf I i ,., 'Q' f'- W 4.3 A -f, I a , --' sm-, 3 The Line Up' His face is familiar, but . . . . . and the Powwow at Rooyevelt Lake Hey, AUD Judson! 'These Americans, they behave strangely, n'est-ce pas? QE , m Zi? W, i?-f7T7U W W JD' 1 W H :Sign H 5 354 E 3: T M Q' Well, i+'s eifher ihis or sfarving. if Lx 1, , 4 Now, +o ge? back home, you . . . rg. 'a No picfurss, please. f V.- .1 : '.,, - J,,,,,- This is 'the way we do H' af home. lm 2' 1351 ,952 'F' an 1:- . , 1-,nil .s. af ,f'5'3' I A 1 Honey, I'm ius+ a Mississippi playboy . . . I mean plowboy. I wonder if Icensoredl is busy +onighI'7 I If goes IiI:e This, The parson, in 'l'I1e Ihroes of conI'empIa+ion. .Rs- ' C I- - ,Q ,J 1 N ' i I , if - S- I 3, r ' '-v f IIN. T , .II J , I . xviv, sk I i f if-I '-sn... - 51.1--Lfll TwinIzIe, fwinlrle Ii'HIe siar . . . gp-. E, Buf I am sIicIring my cIlesI ouf. y i Oh, honey . . . 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W I pi , , .F ' I .EZQQQ , , w:.:V , 531 11' , ,S .1 'El A I ,J ...J lvlen of lhe lulure are buill, noi born. Rugged frainirig and dynamic sell-discipline are essenlial requiremenls for The individual who dares lo charge forward, To courageously push aside all obslacles, To never lel up unlil success is achieved and main- lain-ed. 4 HARTWELL MCPHAIL Afhlefic Direcfor and Head Coach Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Missis ippi Mississippi SEASON'S RECORD College College College College College College College College College . 22: Univ. of Mexico . 6 . Og Ouachiia .... 7 . l2: Ausiin . . . . 6 . I4: Henderson . . . O . O: Arkansas S+a're . . 20 . ' Jacksonville Sraie 0 . - Howard College 2I . ' Carson-Newman . 9 . - Sewanee . . . can i nog gy lexus 1962 CHOCTAW FOCJTBALL The Mississippi College Chocfaws finished The I962 Foo'r- ball season wifh a 5-4 record on fhe books, and gave Coach Har+well McPhaiI his four+h successful season since coming fo MC. Largely responsible for The Chociaw wins were a group of boys highly regarded as fooiball players and 'ream members. Five boys have been poinied ou'r as The mosr oursianding players and leaders on 'rhis 'ream. Benson Holland was named Mosi Valuable Player in his fourih season as a Chocfaw. Alihough his service was los1', due io iniury, for Three games, 'fhere was li+'rle doubl' Thai I , i. , G. T, Thames, Freshman Coach: Bernard Blackwell, Line Coach: Kennefh Bramleff, End Coach: Linus Bridges, Freshman Coach. X M5 sv WI ' ' Nels, j Q, rss s , :U am TQ . ii? lf +3 3 C' X I . Wifi? gals' lfifiliu spas, gill' my ff-'41 '? N- rail V 1:04-' K V NXA5-'K kms 9 'S .bf I, 1 52 L- 5, ,,. , J. ,s 55' ,, iii ig! f ll ' 'Li , .,., ff? 5 Ji, . , N , i , , Wpfs- ,N .:,, , was , if ,, I -AV k 1 :Q vs aff? X 1 K 1- V s isglli-Liga V :yi . 1 ' ,M ,, ll - V . y . - wi. Jil , K 4 a .-1 ff 135 ii., ' , 7, 5'1 -. -fi , , , Z 2 'L ' , ,. V- , Myne -4 N' :Y ,vs ' K w ' M-F. ' K' - ' ,Q ,ir 1- 'I-,T 'sail 1 ii , Mess i 1 1 4 ,L Xa , -- 1 5: 3? 'f ' kj 1' sf , . ., ' - - ,J gf' 4 -' .' .' ' .. ,- i 'fs .ls1e'. .' '. .1 cu ' 5 'f: - - '- V , 579 -. . f' 'ink ' -7 ,si- ' 5' f 'i ' -' -, - '.4:s'g1f -.'-' 1 . , ' ' . hfiiy' , FT ' ' 'Gi i ii f ii I I 'f jiwfaffffwz, by ., -1 1351, ,. ii, M 3,55 ii W N lun ii , X X. ,, im , l ioiiio H CHOCTAW LEADERS Benson was The mosT impressive perTormer in The ChocTaw loackTield. Such a combinaTion oT speed. sTrengTh and abiliTy combined in one man is noT oTTen available To a school our size. A sTarTer Tor Tour years, Benson is one deTiniTe reason Tor The 26-9-I record ThaT has been compiled over ThaT period. Charles Tiger GarreTT, elecTed CapTain oT The l962 ChocTaws, was poinTed ouT as The BesT OTTensive Player. Since Tiger successTully ran back his TirsT punT as a Tresh- man he has been a TavoriTe oT The MC Tans. His sparkling play as a pass deTender and punT reTurner has made him an almosT irreplaceable member oT The ChocTaw Club Tor The pasT Three years. The ouTsTanding game oT his career aT MC was deTmiTely againsT Howard when, in a losing eTTorT, Tiger came up Time aTTer Time To make Tackles on The line oT scrimmage. AnoTher senior, Tommy Redbone Hudson, played a guard spoT Tor The Chocs and was awarded The TiTle BesT Blocker. Tommy came To The ChocTaws Trom iunior college ball and sTepped inTo The line To help in a big way. A small man, as college guards go, iT required a Tremendous desire To become The player ThaT Tommy developed himselT To be. The TourTh senior named To This group oT Tive ChocTaw leaders was Jimbo RoberTson, BesT SporTsmanship winner oT The year. Playing on deTerminaTion and desire To make up Tor a lack OT size and abiliTy. Jimbo could be Tound Time aTTer Time making The play where The going was ToughesT. He is one oT The besT disciples oT The biT oT TooTball philosophy, GeT in There where he are. The remaining award wenT To James Dumpy MerriTT, MosT Improved Player oT The year. Because OT his abiliTy as a punTer, Dumpy was oTTen overlooked as an oTTensive and defensive back, buT his aggressive aTTack aT The oppo- nenT gave MC a means oT consTanT ThreaT Trom any posiTion. The booming punTs ThaT came Trom his TooT pulled The TOM-MY HUDSON JAMES MERRITT BesT Blocker Mos-T Improved - ' A A Em CHARLES GARRETT BENSON HOLLAND Permanenf CapTain MosT Valuable ChocTaws ouT oT The hole many Times, puTTing The enemy's back To The wall. Only aT MC could such a group oT-boys come TogeTher To help Torm and lead a uniT, a Team: lead Them againsT Teams raTed above our class and sTill come up vicTor. YeT here They came TogeTher and wiTh The deTerminaTion, desire, and abiliTy They combined wiTh oThers like Themselves To reap Tor Mississippi College The rewards of vicTory. They earned a place oT graTiTude in The hearTs and minds oT MC sTudenTs and alumni Tor years To come. CHARLES GARRETT JIMBO ROBERTSON BesT O'lTense Spor-Tsmanship ai l .4.-A lim 5 . G1 samsgfikgq a ui., 3 ssl ,Saws :IM-70 I ::' f . -F -A s M3 15W . xqnmi 4 'W -l 1 W3 BFS A ir VK -i i+?ll,,?rl J- F kill ll B lb ,W , ff Firsi' Row: Chesrer Miller, Thad Walker, Jack Roof, Charles Garrell, Perry Fallerson, Wendell Bridges, Charles Reynolds, Jerry Hale, Jimmy Hayes, Benson Holland, James Merrill, Warren Crain, Coach Black- well. Second Row: Lee Bramlell, Charles Underwood, Sonny Lofl, Nor- man Minlon, Clem Slovall, Billy Gore, Sieve Holland, Thomas Cole, Ray Russell, Ed Aarons, Jimbo Roberlson, Tommy Hudson. Third Row: Coach G. T. Thames. Allen Hale, Paul Cain, Philip Nellles, Dewey VARSITY FOOTBALL F During fha game, every momenl is a crisis. l l Herring, Bill Bobo. Eddie Killough, Jerry Lyons, Millon Loper, Jimmy Jenkins, Bob Bobo, John McCormick, Randy Fosler, Coach McPail. Fourlh Row: Bill Forfenberry, Jimmy Keifh, Dwain Aclcer, Charles Sim- mons, Leon Canoy, Berl Sullivan, Charles Faulkner, Ronnie Hayden, Gary Risher, Paul Pounds, Mike Vinson, Allus Newell. Eddie Fullon, Coach Bramlell. A Tiger fakes a las?-minufe glance af fha camera before hifling fhe dirt. - l DWAIN ACKER , ' l ,f . . i A MI.: -52,2 T fx af -' y , , . 5- : 1 ' L- , M J . ,gy Y l I- AA .V L. ,S l. -A BILL BOBO Crain dropped afTer sizeable yardage lx ,, in , .yr api' . ,T , ,f ., g K lui A 1- sa si, L , ,. , X --K yr lg. ED AHRENS ' ' f f: --i- ' x T Xi BOB BOBO M.C. l7I OI ISI 0,22 U.OFMEXICO O 6 0 0 6 YARDSTICK Mexico MC FirsT Downs ..... 8 I3 Rushing Yardage . . 95 T27 Passing Yardage . . . 5 99 Total Yards ...., IOO 296 Passes Mfempfed . .4 I2 Passes CompleTed . . I 5 Fumbles ....... 2 2 Pu nfs ........ 7-Zl .2 3-34.7 PenalTies ....... 5-50 9-95 40.000 people, The largesT crowd To ever see a Miss. College TooTball game, Turned ouT To Mississippi Memorial STadium To wiTness The opening game oT The i962 season againsT The UniversiTy oT Mexico. Scoring began laTe in The TirsT quarTer when The Choc- Taws drove from The Mexico 46 in eighT plays. Fullloaclc Norman MinTon drove over leTT Tackle Trom Three yards Tor The Touchdown. Paul Pounds added The conversion. Mid-way Through The second period Mexico pounced on a ChocTaw Tumble aT The Gold Team's I5-yard line. Three plays laTer Hilario Couseco snealcecl across from The one Tor The Pumas only score: The Two-poinT PAT Tailed. The ChocTaws came back To add I5 poinTs in The Third quarTer and wrap up The game. Early in The period halfbaclc Billy Kelso raced 43 yardslfor The second ChocTaw TD and Clem STovall added The PAT. WiTh only I7 seconds leTT in The period quarTerbaclc ChesTer Miller sTepped over Trom The 2 To score and Then Threw To AlTus Newell Tor Two poinTs. LaTe in The game The ChocTaws drove To The Mexico I-yard line, where The Pumas held, Then ran ouT The clock. The ChocTaws rolled inTo Arkadelphia, Arkansas Tor Their second game and dominaTed The OuachiTa Tigers in every viTal sTaTisTic-including penalTies-excepT scoring. A TirsT period ChocTaw drive sparked by The running of Clem STovall and Jimmy I-Iayes moved The ball Trom The MC 32 To The OuachiTa I2 beTore Three incompleTe passes gave The ball over To The Tigers. JusT beTore The hall: STovaII, along wiTh Billy Kelso and Charles Underwood, again moved The ball from The 20, across mid4TieId, and down To The 6- The lasT yards on a pass play Trom ChesTer Miller To Dumpy MerriTT. AT ThaT poinT, however, MC Tumbled and The Tigers recovered and ran ouT The clock. The second half was dominaTed by The sTrong defensive play of boTh Teams. There was no serious ThreaT by eiTher Team unTil laTe in The TourTh period when The Tigers drove 55 yards To score on Tullback Bob McCloThin's 8-yard plunge. WiTh only Three minuTes IeTT in The game The ChocTaws baTTIed desperaTeIy To geT back in The game on The wings oT MiIIer's passing, and almosT succeeded beTore an inTer- cepTion killed any hope OT The Gold Team's winning. Jimbo closes in for The Tackle. Mc. ololoyoyo 0 O 0 7 7 OUACHWA YARDSTICK Ouachita MC Firsf Downs ..... II I5 Rushing Yards .... 259 252 Passing Yards .... 26 I37 ToTaI Yards ..... 285 389 Passes ATTempTed . . I0 I7 Passes CompIeTed . . 2 9 Fumbles ....... 2 I PunTs ........ 6-36 4-42.6 Penaliies ....... I-5 6-80 I WENDELL BRIDGES l LEON CANOY .iles . Z ff-.,,f41J.-5 5 - '-.Y-: .I .zifi jr r f ,. 1 .:,lv I FG- il fflf' IS si 2 I I 11 - - me . nf : ..-..5 I 'if ,Y je.. , 55.2 V 1 ' 5,557 if ' - THOMAS COLE CHARLES FAU LKN ER Tl l E . I line STovall ploughs forward. bl-If Then - - - T YI - 'E Tk 'fiix , ,, V Q K-5 ' if I. ..... a.. ' ' A RANDY FOSTER CHARLES GARRETT The Gold Team rolled inTo Sherman, Texas and seT To The Task aT hand, deTeaTing The Kangaroos. Two second halT Touchdowns, one by Benson Holland-iusT reTurned To acTion from The iniured lisT, were required To give MC The edge: buT wiTh I2 poinTs on The board, There was no denying The ChocTaws. FirsT halT play produced no Touchdowns by eiTher Team. AusTin produced one susTained drive, which wenT To The ChocTaw 7 beTore rugged deTensive play pushed The Kanga- roos back To The 35: Then The Chocs Took over on downs. The Tremendous punTs oT Dumpy MerriTT kepT The Texans in Their own back yard, keeping down any oTher ThreaTs. In The second period Tommy Hudson inTercepTed a pass and Tiger GarreTT reTurned a punT 47 yards in impressive plays Tor The Chocs. MC Took The second-halT kickoTT and The Holland BroThers Teamed up wiTh STovall and MerriTT To drive 75 yards: Benson wenT over Tackle from The 6 Tor The score. Before The period was over, however, The Kangaroos pounced on a Tumble on The ChocTaw I2 and five plays laTer scored. lil ' g 'iffy' RONNIE HAYDEN JIMMY HAY5 JusT as The lasT period sTarTed Miller hiT Kelso on a 53- yard pass play ThaT wound up in The end-zone and on The scoreboard. A bad snap from cenTer killed The exTra poinT, buT a Tremendous pass deTensive puT The cover on any AusTin chance of scoring and The Chocs came home vicTors by I2-6. YARDSTICK Ausfin MC Firsf Downs ..... I0 9 Rushing Yards .... I04 I53 Passing Yards .... 70 53 ToTal Yards ..... I74 206 Passes Attemped . .2I 8 Passes Complefed . .5 I Fumbles ....... I 2 PunTs ........ 6-32 4-45.7 Penalfies . . . . . 3-25 5-25 M.C. IO' OI 6' 6'I2 AUSTIN 0 0 6 O 6 DEWEY HERRING STEVE HOLLAND Vinson zigzags Through Henderson defense. M.c. l1l1loIoli4 0 0 0 0 0 HENDERSON YARDSTICK F' f D Hegderson HSC IFS OWDS ..... ,-- - fir, es.-.es R h'ng Y d . . . .98 232 TP Pgisilng Yfiaf .... 24 ss 5 .E Wd a , - is refs: Yards .... . 122 290 2' 1 . ' J-S11 Passes Affemped . . 7 6 is s T f '?f.fi 'TT23i T,1HSS'g5C0imP'efed ' 2 T ' Puri es. '. I I '. I '. I 7-I0.8 3-33.3 Pelhlaifies . . . . I-5 7-65 . gp - Y V: The ChocTaws sTruck like lighTning againsT The Reddies pf' and came up wiTh Two big Touchdowns, which proved To BENSON HOLLAND TOMMY HUDSON wr:-2:5: -g 1, ' 1.- ' : H ' ,.. ' ii. , H ,V . 1 -5 T-Q 2, :,.',.?-sv , J-jiri - ' ' 'iii 5 ,. ,' '- E 3' iiiisi iv, i- 2 as 7' f -' ,Ji , i?..Jg F ., 1 if . as-if Y ,. . X 'Q ,gi ir g. ai T 3 ll be enough To puT The game on ice and give The Chocs Their Third win. The Gold Team deTense allowed Henderson To enTer Miss. College TerriTory only one Time all nighT. Charles Underwood reTurned The opening kickoTT 22 yards: Trom which poinT Benson Holland, ChesTer Miller and Clem STovall drove 63 yards in six plays To score. STovall hiT over Tackle Trom The 4 Tor The poinTs. Early in The second period a blocked Tield goal aTTempT by Mike Vinson gave The Red- dies The ball on The ChocTaw one-yard line. Henderson STaTe elecTed To punT on TirsT down and Miss. College Took over on The Ark. 37. Six plays laTer, and aTTer a Zl-yard run by Billy Kelso, Norman MinTon circled end and wenT inTo The end-zone: again Pounds converTed. ExcepT Tor a brillianT 80-yard punT reTurn by Tiger GarreTT, which was called back because oT clipping, The ChocTaw oTFense slowed down. The deTense, however, led by Jimbo Robinson, John McCormick, and Eddie Killough, held Henderson STaTe scoreless and prevenTed The need of adding To The 'FirsT half score oT I4-O. Miss. College moved inTo Jonesboro, Ark., and Took on a big Indian Team in The rain. The ChocTaws puT up la Tremendous eTTorT buT did noT have enough man-power To make a real go againsT Ark. STaTe. The Gold Team line conTained The smashing power plays of The Indians, and The TirsT period ended wiTh no score. Early in The second period Ark. covered a Tumble on The ChocTaw 2l and in Three plays drove To The score. Mid-way Through The second period The ChocTaws, direcTed by ChesTer Miller, Took The ball To The Indian 6-yard line before They IosT The ball on downs. ATTer The inTermission Ark.'s quarTerback, Sammy Weir, who proved To be The mosT impressive player on The field, circled righT end Tor 34 yards and The Touchdown. From ThaT poinT The ChocTaw deTense TighTened up again and sTopped all Touchdown drives. ThaT should have been The end oT The scoring, buT John Rickus picked oTF a Miller pass in The TIaT and raced unTouched Tor The IasT Indian score. Minfon halfed aT The line of scrimmage. M.C. ,040l0.040 ARK. STATE 0 7 6 7 20 YARDSTICK Ark. Sfafe MC Firsf Downs ..... I2 2 Rushing Yardage . . I92 56 Passing Yardage . . .20 39 ToTaI Yards .... . 2I2 95 Passes ATTemped . .7 I2 Passes Complefed . . 3 6 Fumbles ....... I 2 Punfs ,...... . 8-39.5 9-37.7 Penalfies ....... 4f30 3-25 JIMMY JENKINS JIMMY KEITH EDDIE KILLOUGH ,I von., , 1 wil: ' -I 'I 5 ' iil'T E-' g .2- f. s ' ,mljfii ,gf I gIiF'2,i'?i.' f i '-,- hilil.-ill ':I, ' ' KT liilldl i 1- eff: ' ' 's , f. ,-7r:i. se if 1-ffl ,al-T Lil'-'.-T ,' . QL . if. . -5- E L-f' 7'2,5?f'. Y . ' ,'-,ff- ' 4 is I IJ,- I yi e 41 MILTON LOPER ' 3, ' 'r3 : ' T je ia Y 'Ar if 5:-Eg HQ if si i 'ik'?l'1 -' Irv .5 -.1 ,ll-If -E l il' Ay 15 -V Ttaiilgs 4-iii 'A T , . lx . ','.!V,ga0' ,Jil JERRY LYONS JOHN -McCORMICK QWTIW JAMES MERRITT ii nit is CHESTER MILLER YARDSTICK Jacksonville ST. MC FirsT Downs ..... 4 I6 Rushing Yardage , .55 I95 Passing Yardage . . . 74 l2Z Toial Yards ..... I39 327 Passes Affemped . . I3 ll Passes Complefed . .5 6 Fumbles ....... 2 2 Punfs l ........ 7-38.1 4-37.8 Penalhes . . .... 5-35 4-40 M.C. JACK'VILLE ST. ,7N7,I4, 0,28 0 0 0 0 0 Miller geTs olf successful pass. Miss. College unleashed iTs mosT eTTecTive oTTense oT The year before a Homecoming crowd againsT Jacksonville ST., The only Team To deTeaT The ChocTaws during The' l96l season. While The oTFense raked up poinTs, a sTouT deTense, led by Mike Vinson, Jimmy Jenkins, Tommy Hudson, and Ronnie Hayden held The Gamecocks To only Tour TirsT downs and no poinTs. Tiger GarreTT Took The TirsT Jacksonville STaTe punT and reTurned 32 yards To sTarT The ball rolling. Four plays laTer STovall scored Through a Tremendous hole opened by Bob Bobo and Vinson. In The second period The Chocs drove 77 yards in I3 plays To score, wiTh The key play being a spec- Tacular over-The-shoulder caTch of a Miller pass by Wendell Bridges Tor 3I yards. The score came on a beauTiTul Ten-yard pass play Trom Miller To MerriTT. MC roared back aTTer inTermission To score Two Third quarTer TD's. ATTer receiving a shorT kickoff The Gold Team Tound iTseIT on The on.e-yard line. Thanks To pass recepTions by Ronnie Hayden and Benson Holland. Holland hiT over Tor The score. ATTer a kickoTT and Tour plays MC Took over and was pay dirT bound again. MerriTT, Holland, and STovall carried To The 23, Trom which poinT Miller passed To Holland and. Thanks To a block by Vinson on The one, The play was good Tor poinTs. -. s ,j s 1' - W l 'f ' is i yi T Y NORMAN MINTON M.C. '3,0' 0.0'3 HOWARD 0 7 7 7 2l YARDSTICK Howard MC Firsl Downs ,.... I0 8 Rushing Yardage . . l55 I24 Passing Yardage . . . Hb 56 Tolal Yards ..... 30l IBZ Passes Allernped , . 14 I2 Passes Completed . . 9 6 Fumbles .....,. 4 2 Punls . .- ,..... 3-34.5 7-40 Penallies ......, 2-I5 6-50 Charles Tiger Garrell and his cohorls ol lhe Choclaw defense loughl a desperale ballle againsl Reggie Allen and lhe Bulldogs bul losl. A lhree-year hold on lhe Dogs came lo an end as Allen personally accounled lor all lhree Howard TD's and lhe MC offense could never move wilh real aulhorily. Two plavs aller Dumpy Merrill kicked oll inlo lhe end- zone Garrell jumped on a Howard fumble. The Choclaws drove TO The Il belore lhe drive was hailed and Clem Slovall .splil lhe up-righls wilh a lield goal. On lhe second play in lhe second quarler Merrill punled from lhe end-zone, Howard fumbled. MC recovered and lhe llag wenl down. ffl - , -'is,T,'lI,fl- I- J- -6: wi use . W ,Q X ill! x . xxx? N . PHILIP NETTLES Anus Newsu. PAUL POUNDS Merrill punled again lo Alien on lhe 45 and lhe fullback ran unlouched lor lhe score. Taking lhe kick oll lhe Chocs drove down 'Field lo lhe Howard 9 before an inlerceplion killed lhe drive. The Gold Team was nol lo gel so near lhe goal again. Anolher pass inlerceplion killed lhe lirsl second-hall drive ol lhe Choclaws. Then a pair ol lumble exchanges gave Howard lhe ball on lheir own 46: lhey drove lo lhe 23. from which poinl Allen scored. Lale in lhe game Howard linally pul logelher a suslained drive and Allen crossed lhe Choclaw goal line lor +he lhird lime lrom lwo yards. The heal is on as Chocs ballle Howard. l 515125:g.afs,:nh.:f-cEL1ie-ef-A 4 A -1- F ,F 'f Vi saciieawassc CARSON-NEWMAN 0 9 0 O 9 YARDSTICK Carson-Newman MC F'rT D M C Ol Ol bl O l 6 'l ..T- 1ij- - A i T fi 0 1 s owns ..... I2 I4 Rushing Yardage . . I23 94 Passing Yardage . . .83 II5 Tofal Yards ..... Zlb 209 Passes ATTempTed . . I3 ll Passes CompleTed . ,7 6 Fumbles ....... I 2 PunTs .,,..... 5-34.3 4-28.7 Penalfies . . . . .3-25 4-30 CHARLES REYNOLDS The Gold Team meT a surprisingly sTrong aTTaclc Trom The Carson-Newman Eagles in a game played way up in The mounTains oT Tennessee. A TirsT halT oTTense ThaT could never come Through Tor The ChocTaws and Two narrow misses cosT The Chocs a ballgame. ATTer a deTensive TirsT quarTer, The Eagles came Through wiTh Two susTained drives in The second period-boTh Tor scores. one a Touchdown and one Tor a Tield goal. The second halT oTTense oT The Chocs came ouT sTrong, moving 70 yards on The TirsT drive Tor The score. The drive was almosT compleTely ChesTer Miller and Benson l-lolland. The ChoTaws mounTed Two drives in The TourTh quarfer which carriecl To The I3 and The lo. A hard rushing line Tor The Eagles, however, lcilled boTh clrives. -'-H-:Tn-vw-. . -3- , , H ,fu T ggg. f y is ,' sa. wi' V l 7 he , Jimao Roaenrsom - 'vw - . -A T 1--r Z , 'iii l Tig' gl' g i T1 T 'i- ar! B - ' CHARLES SIMMONS e while Miller loolls on. FRESHMAN FOCTBALL M.C. l0kI4I oy 0!I4 SEWANEE 0 0 6 0 6 YARDSTICK Sewanee MC First Downs ..... I7 9 Rushing Yardage . . I59 202 Passing Yardage . . . I08 42 Tolal Yards .,.,. 267 244 Passes Artempfed . . I5 3 Passes Complefed . . 8 I Fumbles ....... 2 2 Punts ........ I-33 5-37,4 Penalfies . . . . , 2-I0 3-25 Laie in rhe lirsr period Ihe Chocs sI'arl'ed a 93-yard drive, sparked by a 55-yard run on Ihe parl of Benson Holland. The drive carried over info The second period and pay dirf. M.C. covered a fumble wilh only enough lime lefl 'lo score in 'rhe half. A 42-yard pass play from Miller lo Jim Hayes moved l'he ball To 'rhe 45 'rhree plays laler Miller drove over. The second half was a hold-on affair for The Choclaws. Led by Bill and Bob Bobo, Charles Simmons, and Charles Faulkner, The Gold Team absorbed drive afier drive buf allowed Sewanee's Tremendous baclc, M. L. Agnew, only one score. 4, ' -'- -1: sr u 15: 2 1 To ' W -I I l 5 ,- . r 'X A f af: I Y . ff ff? Emi , ' 'T - zrfagjgek. B3 . ll- ,391 L , riff ll i Tl Eirrsffll I1 ' I I all , WI I f CLEM STOVALL CHARLES UNDERWOOD 'T 5'7 Tj .4 .-. I T . , T' - ' Y 1 ' ' . I III 'TW A , ,Z xv. I :ge I-ffl. ' ' ' . 1 ' ,r iii ,545 3 -,Q iiiiifiiiii -i 2i 'iii ' f lllm MV , -.rs iirinii 1512 1548: . ,, M, -f'2 .. rffaifif lie-as, wg? . . T M , X' ' In 1, iv 151 Hfsiligi , , ,5 11- I IRE? , ' .,-6' win- 'JI , . , ,gf -, -is ,QI , 5- - in . V? . , lr f L' ,t L ITL BERT SULLIVAN MIKE VINSON C47 Four veTerans and Tour roolcies were elecTed To lead The Mississippi College Tans in cheers Tor The I962-63 seasons. Bobby Herring reTurned aTTer a year's leave To Take over The posT oT head cheerleader. From The very beginning oT The year The eTTorT To build and mainTain whaT Turned ouT To be a greaT year, school spiriT wise, was The primary ambiTion oT This selecT group of MC sTudenTs. The unequalled success oT The loonTires and The spiriT gen- erafed Tor The Howard TooTball game were good examples of The Type oT leadership exhibiTed by Their spiriT and abiliTy. Throughoujr The year, Through TooTball and inTo bas- lceTball season, MC sporTs were always under The inTluence of Their rousing cheers, We can only hope ThaT year in and year ouT The re-servaTion will be under The influence oT such a group oT sTudenTs. CHEERLEADERS 'ii S :L ' va. dt 'CZ-7 Pam Farmer, A. B. Short Nancy Worsham, Linda Munday, Bobby Herring. Sue Worsham, RoberT Big D Surles, and Judy Waldrop. The Chocs go? fired up ai Howard. .1 Burn 'em up Chocfawsl ? ilu if M! L BASKETBALL Coach James Allen pulled na new variaTion ouT of his old and exciTing way oT playing baskeTball and made iT pay oTT in wins. The Team picked up This meThod oT working in To geT beTTer shoTs aT The baslceT, and while The scoring average was noT as high, neiTher was ThaT oT The opponenT. The neT resulT was ThaT MC came ouT on The heavy end. oT The score more oTTen. AnoTher imporTanT TacTor in The winning ways oT The ChocTaws was The added bench sTrengTh Tor The season. For The TirsT Time in several years There were men on The bench who could Take over and accomplish The same resulTs as Those reached by The sTarTing Tive. ReTurning leTTerman John WhiTe and newcomer Joe Adams have been The main-sTays in The Gold Team's lineup. WhiTe is This y.ear's answer To a long sTring oT ChocTaws who have ThaT rare abiliTy To hi+ Trom The ouTside: and Adams has The kind oT rebounding TalenT ThaT Alumni Hall Tans have been longing Tor Tor The pasT several seasons. OTher imporTanT members oT The Team are Ronald Russum, Fred Shirley, Tom Lee, LuTher EpTing, Ken Sodergren, Gene Tullos, and Billy Rhodes. The dominanT TacTor oT The season seems To be The Choc's abiliTy To win aT home, Through The TirsT parT oT The season The only loss aT home came in a close game aT The hands oT ST. Bernard. On The road The ChocTaws did noT have quiTe The luck, buT in Two TournamenTs came home wiTh 2-I showings. 'lu Nov. Dec. I962-63 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 30-Arkansas A8cM ........ I-Troy Sfafe . . Dec. 3-Hurfringdon . . . . Dec. 6-Nicholls Sfafe ........ Dec. I3, I4, I5-Howard Tournamenr. . Dec. I7, I8-Union Tournamenf . . . Jan. 4-Hunlringdon ..... Jan. IO-Delfa Sfafe . . . Jan. I2--Troy Sfafe .... Jan. I5-S+. Bernard . . . Jan. I8-Howard ...... Jan. 25-Afhens College .... Jan. 26-LiH'le Rock Universiry . . Jan. 31-BirminghamSou1'herr1 . . Feb. 2-Nicholls Sfajre .... Feb. 4-Delia Sfafe ...... Feb. 8-LiHIe Rock Universi'ry. . Feb. 9-Union ........ Feb. I5-Birmingham Soufhern Feb. I 6-Howard ..... Feb. I8-S+. Bernard . . Feb. I9-Afhens . . . Epfing adds fwo poinfs wifh a clean lay-up. WhH'e gefs of? a quick one. Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Away Away Away Away 66 5 VM., ' -M S-, 'M ' swf 'P 5?- A ' f-1. vf, ' 5545 f 'ak 1 . I ,xl I L: ! , P , v.:V.1V:--,, b 1 I f u' ' T .,:- .. .. H , ,tl 'VX Dlvsk N -I Q xi rw A Wt 5 I rl l' C X , ,T a4,l,,,lL , S fm Q , ,gi , .- , S4 y , W Q' E5 25 4 Q BASEBALL Baseball I962 saw a new coach on The scene Tor The TirsT Time in years, and The move proved successful as Coach Ken BramleTT led his Team Trom a losing record in 'bl To a I4-6 record Tor The season. NOT only was The record improved upon, buT The compeTiTion was beTTer wiTh a series oT games againsT such Teams as Nicholls STaTe, Howard, and William Carey. The highlighTs oT The season were The Two wins over Nicholls STaTe in a Three-game series: in The naTional polls Nicholls was voTed Third in The SouTh behind Miss. STaTe and Loyola of New Orleans. The individual highlighT oT The year was probably The no-hiTTer AlTon Greenlee piTched againsT l-loward. Greenlee, Paul Pounds, and Billy EarnharT were The re- Turning leaders oT The Team from pasT years. The leTT side oT The inTield was inTacT Trom '6l, wiTh l-l. T. Busby aT Third, Kenny PiTTman aT shorTsTop, and lv1ilTon Bradley aT second. Vonnie Mac Breeland rounded ouT The inTield, being moved Trom The ouTTield To TirsT base. Russell Purvis was The reTurning sTandouT in The ouTTield, and was assisTed in ThaT deparTmenT by Doug Horn, TruiTT Powell, and Pounds. The accomplishmenT OT Coach BramleTT and The Team is exempliTied in The TacT ThaT This group of boys was moulded inTo a uniT and came up wiTh The secreT oT winning. . Jacifavn- 1.1. x- . .,m,a,,,,,,,..,.f- F ,....--...H -,-1-...., . ., me . A Maui' U Alfon Greenlee warms up for his no- Billy Earnhari' beais ouf ihe fhrow. ,wr 5 ' -1. ' ..5g,, J. all? H. T. AQSCI' Vonnue Mac Breeland swlngs In bafhng prechce ,- R ,- Q .. -1 V.- s , ' -x.f,i'5 ., if N ' , 1 ,Nb , , .. . u v -. A - w-. f, ,. V1 71' 4, ,, ,f ai 4 .1' -, .pf - T Wi ' ' rm? ir FF ian .s 1 ,W , , sig 3- - - Z ,ia -, :rss A 5-ggi' , :Af T ,:, ,i :wie -T 5. s J mi i e-ffeisi' f .. ss. Q .T ,T -is ew, smffxsi in ii nn i. .snail wf we T 4 T www sy, s ifilu. i Q, . es Y W ll , ,' 1 :seem W' ,, is-N--:iss 'A T , mwifii T ii ii 'll la fi , N 1 ig Tsar N we ,fem 15-ee is has : fr 1, ' ix i,,,W5,ij3eaNN,' ET ,. ir... ,fi 3 FirsT Row: Billy Lamb, Jimmy Hays, Bill Keesling, Fred Akers, PaT Turnage, Benson Holland, Ray McPhail, Jerry Hale, Tom Honea, Jim Kennedy. Second Row: Ed Lenow, Greg Wydell, Ray Doyle, Charles Underwood, Erick Erickson, Sid Boler, Larry Moore, PaT WaTTs, Kenny TRACK A look back aT The I962 Track season shows anoTher successful year Tor The Thinclads under The direcTion of Coach James Parkman. The record book shows wins over Tulane and Troy STaTe in dual meeTs, wiTh second place in a Tri-meeT againsT Arkansas STaTe and Arkansas A8cM. and losses To SouTheasTern Louisiana and Memphis STaTe. ln The Howard lnviTaTional, The ChocTaws sTood.oTF Union Uni- versiTy. SouThwesTern, Sewanee, Howard, Florence STaTe, and Millsaps To bring home The TirsT place Trophy. The season goT oTi To a dismal sTarT wiTh The loss To SouTheasTern, during which Ace Allen, The number one poinT man, pulled e muscle ThaT kepT him ouT oT Three meeTs. By The TourTh meeT Things were beginning To shape up, and The Gold Team was noT To lose again, Freshmen were beginning To look like veTerans and upperclassmen were coming Through in The cluTch. AT Tulane, Greg Wedell sailed The iavelin To a new school record and'aT Howard, Ray McPhail came Through wiTh a win in a grudge-maTch IOO-yd. dash. In The same Howard meeT The mile relay Team-Bill Keesling, Ben- son Holland, Jimmy Hays, and Jerry Hale-posTed a new record Tor TuTure years To shooT aT, and Keesling, capTain oT The ChocTaws, was awarded The Trophy naming him The MosT OuTsTanding ParTicipanT oT The lnviTaTional. A look Moore. Third Row: Larry Drawdy, Bud YeaTs, Elon EasT, Bill Mosely, Ed Aarons, Gerald Cowen, Ted Allen, Greg Versen, Dick Harris, Rodrigo Gonzales. Trom The back end oT The season showed ThaT Tom Honea had noT losT in The mile run all year. Ray Doyle proved To be The besT Treshman shoT-puT man in ChocTaw hisTory: and PaT WaTTs, behind Kenny Moore in The pole vaulT, be- came The besT number Two man oT The year. i962 was a year oT individuals, buT iT was a year oT Team eTiorT also: an eTTorT puT TorTh by a group oT ouT- sTanding individuals To produce whaT iT Takes To win. COACH TRUTMAN ALBRITTEN 7 I .S 15' ll Y We 3 Ace Allen slrefches for exfra inches. Anoiher good iump in Kenny Moore's a'Hempi lo belfer his school record. The homes+re+ch looks long +o Tom The Machine Honea Greg Versen and Ace Allen gel' a good exchange. n 133,-, v4 l I. Y 2337 - Q1 -- wing or M ' la ,L L' f Einar: E : 'W 1, lull ' E pgs. .Q i ,.'fg?l.gM'T T' if 'I' M' . . fr ifT11J. J5i14. T' uf .,, i::.,,.,,jj:.Rr. ,.,.: hi Y s A , !- ', Ai, .,.y-. 1- 0 , .mga sz .Hi ,, r V QVWLT , i Q 'l 7 1, 1.3: , TEM ., '2.?5'-,axis if f wr: r 'I ' lfjif ', ' 5 FQ! ug, was .T-H. .l r fi, 'iw ,, BF' . ,. , 1 t 6 .139 1 si ' ' --'f ' r T' f ,, v 5 sl 1, 30 r Xi pi ,v Lug? g J, ir? r , ,, , ii. i if T IN 7' ,A BKT v J F, . 4 N . r' L 'if to Q T4 1 A ,I TTT' T hi '-'ir 1 i , ?'-J' .-f .- ' . N f x x Sl - -4 nr- . JAY T ' Q 2-K- .2 Mc T . s f IQ -T 9 vs i v1Ag QM T h,L,, ju' V ,A ' K' 8,-1.51 - A I C-5551A - 2' - . ffkiffif 3 ' T -' 'r - I 33 ,gt myli , A 1 . VJIJQ, l E i,5,'i.iS fl -' T53 ' mms is A. .:,:,. ig .,'.i 1 1 ,..u fl-'fl' 'Z - ,li ' A - 35.351 0 -2, .oyfi ,E Fronf Row: Billy Lamb, Jim Kennedy, Tom lshee, Baclc Row: Jaclc BuT- lefr GVEQ Versen, Coach Truman AlbriTTen, Bob Welch, Tom Honea. CRCDSS COUNTRY Bob Welch moves up To pass a SouTl1wesTern man aT The finish. l 72 if ' if r if -Q: H51 , , .fm,s,.i-is f. J l A , , ,, 1 lie ,,, 5 .rg.,'225g:,sl 7,9 , on is: infer...-5g ..e5,L2sm -ygzim gy isfu 1 , T. A wlsiu- 'i .. i fgiffig L.i+!.!i,rg?Qf .-Jig-: fi . Qin, 4584 li ,N , zl, . I ,N ' i. Yi T ,, s A ' ' UUILEWT Q : Ig 4' I ue QW, ' ' L - ' l ETTZW fi' f X .-W .Q 1 ' E . , 'sf 1-311,-.c , ia ' 'vfia sei? -- ,2 'r-'la -- -. T ' ' . . J., ..'L,Y L . , Truman AlbriTTen opened a coaching career wiTh The l962 ChocTaw cross counTry Team. ATTer spending some years aT Mississippi College as a sTudenT, and Then Two years as an assisTanT under Coach Parlcman, Mr. Albr-iTTeri accepTed The posiTion oT Track and cross counTry coach Tor The l962-63 season. SuTTering Trom a deTiniTe lack OT disTance runners, The I962 Team inheriTed a record oT O-6 Trorn The previous Team wiTh only a hope OT doing beTTer. Led by seniors Tom l-lonea and Billy Lamb, The Team began worlcouTs aT The ouTseT OT The school year, and wiThin Three weeks every member OT The Team beTTered his Time oT The previous year. BuT This proved To be insuTTicienT, and SouThwesTern downed The Gold Team in iTs TirsT ouTing by Two poinTs. NexT came Pensacola Junior College, one oT The TinesT Teams in The naTion, and The ChocTaws again meT deTeaT. AnoTher Trip To Memphis, To run againsT Memphis STaTe, produced an- oTher loss and gave The harriers an 'O-3 record going in The Union lnviTaTional. The lnviTaTional is a seven-Team, sixTy- Tive man meeT which brings TogeTher many oT The besT disTance runners in The souTheasTern UniTed STaTes. The ChocTaws puT TorTh Their besT Team eTTorT in This meeT, and puT TogeTher enough poinTs To Take TiTTh place. l-lonea came in Third among The individual leaders and made iT Tour years in a row he has Tinished in The Top Ten. ln The only home meeT OT The season The Chocs Taced SouTheasTern and again were beaTen Two poinTs by ThaT Team. Though There were no wins on The records Tor l962 Those records will show ThaT a coach and a Team Tool: The maTerial available To iT and developed ThaT maTerial To The poinT where There need be no excuses made. Any Team who had beaTen Them had done so on iTs own meriTs, noT The down- Tall oT The ChocTaws. E 4 y TENNIS Crawford Drake again led Coach l-larlwell McPhail's rennis 'ream in Hue 1962 season, Though rhe record of 5-8 posred by Hue 'ream was respecfable, ihe over-all eHor+ was hurr by rhe loss of senior Dick Townsend for mosi of Hue season. The Tennis schedule was highlighred by 'rhe meefs wiih Vanderbilt Ole Miss, Mississippi Srare and Sourhern. In +he siaie playoff, MC finished fourih behind Missis- sippi Srare, Ole Miss and USM. Drake losr our in rhe second round of play, bui' was beaien by Sanwazer of Sraie who wenl' on 'io win The siaie singles championship. Olher mem- bers of +he Choclaw Team who weaihered Hue siorm 'rhroughoui' Hue season were Jerry Houser, Sammy Makam- son, Bill Monrgomery, Tip Tipfon, Ray Dykes and Ken Sodergren. Six of rhese leirermen will refurn +o l'he couris for ihe i963 season. One of 'rhe spring sporis rhal is nor asked io pay irs own way, Tennis does noi receive Jrhe specrafor supporf +ha+ some of 'rhe oiher sporis gel: buf Those who come oul' To 'rhe couris usually see a march belween some lop-nolch performers. Wirh schools such as Vanderbil+ and MSU sending iheir 'reams onl'o 'rhe campus, an opporiuniiy is afforded 'ro waich some of Hue +op players iru The Sourh. Considering rhe vas? dilnierence in Jrhe size of Jrhese schools and 'rheir a'rhlel'ic programs, 'rhe G-old Team's men usually look preH'y good in +he over-all piciure. Makamson gefs sei. -A.,-ML-sq?-L-. .TSFM if 1 1 12- ,5 .Nu ' 'iv' 1 xi -.5-S, 'Su -'D .-.gy-3 ,L Il-Univ is g,.s Ii T -- 1 . il fi .f w i ? in g i e .-' f by S Drake follows Hurough affer a nice hif. Firsf Row: Ray Dykes. Bill Monfgomery, Tip Tipion, Sam Makamson. Second Row: Ken Sodergren, Crawford Drake, Coach McPhail, Dick Townsend, Jerry Houser. ,F .h , K .,, 15- .---I T -x -, ww ug, 'uw 'L ' 4 ., figs, Q 3 - v-1 -uv -gi: u 3: 4 S S M is ass .. gg -3.3 I, ' ,, My JV Wu W my . A V rf w Q ' J A a - f b J A ., ,ry J-+5,iLU ,.,, Q V A ,g r u - I W -xi 1, l Q fi- f by ek' M'-'fri' i5'i21'fil1fff?4fi'f1?f ' ' ' 5' gps. fgjfgh. iff f i 9-,,,fig,s5.s, fees 6 1 Ng , ,N..,.L, V . QM gg ff 14 1 , 'Q ' V P47 .aff , 74 fu- 1 '- 4 1 1- I .-Q X if , i QQ 2 V S' A lu E S H ' CE ' i L' - i'.,u Xi I iii i ,'i,i 'iw fr Q T 'Q T L by C .S sl, 1 iasc' It ,C , iii' W ,A 2' . . , , , lu if I . - 'K' . li 55 ' Lx. 'i . .flvt 1 i S' 1 Speed hurls a successful pass. Ford fries io avoid being downed by Carsions and Doyle. Manis and unidenfilied player baHle for vicfory The Mississippi College InTramural Program, Teamed by members oT clubs and dorms, provides The sTuclenTs noT parTicipaTing in varsiTy sporTs a chance To Take parT in aThleTics. FooTball, baslceTball, and soTTball malce up The largesT parT of The program: buT individuals have a chance To Take parT in handball, Tennis, ping-pong, chess and checker TournamenTs. WhiTTingTon's Team came up wiTh The TooTball champion- ship, beaTing ouT ClinTon-Jaclcson, The MA's, and SouTh Florida's OuTlaws. To close ouT The TooTball season, The lnTramural All-STars meT The freshman Team in The Murder Bowl. Under The direcTion of Coach Paul Pounds and Quar- Terbaclcs Speedy Yuri and Doug Horn, The All-STars scored enough Touchdowns on The pass receiving of Ace Allen and Crawford Dralce To hold ouT Tor The win. Jimmy Keaih proves besi' man on a rebound aTTempT. xlhb- VM. . gg ,mx -u. xc Nw., 6 - flee 75' .-,... ceq .Txsw so 1.5. 'mv Bob Welch and Ted Nelson move in for The lrill on Howard Bland. ln The early sTages of The baslceTball season, ClinTon- Jackson seemed To be leading The race Tor The champion- ship in The Dixie League: while SouTh Florida and Alumni will probably baTTle To The Tinish Tor The Rebel League TiTle. Billy Gore is fouled on a lay-up aTTempT. Firsi' Row: Marcia Lumplrin. Diane Aulf- man, Alma Johnson. Pafricia Davis. Boni Cook, Ann Lylal, Aril- Ia Myers. Emily Soder- gre-n. Second Row: Sandra Pollr. Doris Ha- ver, Judy Sims, Linda Sellers, Jo Curd, Ann Clark. Jane Ellen Sim- mons. Third Row: BeHy Sue Roberfson. Lou Way, Wayneffe Thorn- fon, Nifa Granfham, Mariha Forfune. Rose- mary Norlon, Verbie Lovorn, Mrs. Newman, Mary Loveif. Befsy Ross, Sue Benson, June Mason, Janice- Pollc. WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION The Women's Recreaiional Associaiion is an organizaiion designed Io provide recreafional opporiunilies for ihe girls Linda gefs off a good hii. af Mississippi College. The club, in coniunclion wiih 'rhe wome-n's physical educalion depar'rmen+, sponsors an infra- mural program on Tuesday and Thursday nighfs. Under Ihe direcfion of Mrs. Hazel Newman, I'he club provides oppor- I'uni'ries for individual pariicipaiion in oI'her sporis as swim- ming, Iennis, badminion, baslceiball, volleyball, gymnaslics, and ping-pong. The officers are as follows: Judy Sims, Presidenig Sandy Pollc, Vice-President Doris I-Iaver, Secrefary-Treasurer: Linda Sellers, Reporlerg Ann Clarlc, Publiciiy Chairman. A Trampoline demonsfraiion? any 1. u-sv I- Y-' mI Firsf Row: Richard Ace Allen. Gerald Ausfin. Bill Bobo, Bob Bobo, George Bond, Crawford Drake, Larry Drawdy, Ray Dykes. Billy Earn- harl. Second Row: Elon Easf, Lufher Epling, Erick Erickson, Charles Faulkner, Tiger Garrerf, Jerry l-lale, Roberl l-lederman. Dewey Her- ring, Tom l-lonea. Third Row: Doug Horn, Tommy Hudson, Jimmy Jen- kins. Jimmy Kennedy, Billy Lamb, Tom Lee, Sammy Makamson, Dumpy The MTssissippi College M Club is an organizaiion made up of all male aihleles who have lelfered in a varsily sporl. Hs purpose is lo furlher fellowship among The a'lh- lefes on our campus, fo encourage good sporfsmanship, and 'ro furlher inferesr in aihlelics on +he campus. Many acrivilies are held during lhe year such as The Murder Bowl. 'lhe Boxerama. and weighl-liffing conlesls. These and olher proiecfs help lo luriher cooperarion among our arhleles and promofe alhlefics. Merrilt Bill Monfgomery. Fourih Row: Kenny Moore, Larry Moore, Kenny Pilfman, Paul Pounds, Jimbo Roberlson, Larry Robinson, Jimmy Seay. Billy Frog Selby, Fred Shirley. Fiflh Row: Charles Simmons, Ken Sodergren, Reber-'r Earl Thompson, Tip Tiplon, Pal Turnage. Charles Underwood, Mike Vinson, Gerald Welch, John While. M CLUB OFFICERS CRAWFORD DRAKE . , ....., . . Presidenl' JAMES MERRITT . . . . .Vice-Presidenl' BILL BOBO . . . . . . Secrelary GERALD AUSTIN . . . . Treasurer BOB BOBO .... . . . Chaplain CHARLES FAULKNER . . . Sergeanf-af-Arms .... ,,,, R eporfef- Q ' w 4 I ,pwwxiQ,jmwMQeA,,,'JgQifQkMm M ,XfMi,Qn,agw,QL, , wh 'L HW, Www Www' mwevv w2QMw:nw ,,,, 'M ,.,, f 'slim M M MW hw Jw '- Wim 'W' 14 A w rv' yy 1 Lf.IWbi'wu W iw, fuflw 1qWq,,':w,, W!wwMW S' '- 'W'W' W.mEMMwWm,w,-WMMMMT+WEA ,JQQWQWQFZK A -N 1 1 MM!wyxwdwwmxxmimqa.,M5xx5,,,mA1 W-Lfmmmwwxww. 3 X X V, I Mia- ,,WWW,,,WLX::wW,,5J'e,xXgQ'gbw-,sw-Y'lwr'WNWGEWW'-551,-Np'b2fw2F0 1wmy--w?i?1W.1+W' WW ' -lbw Mm-WLMM:iw3,,,L:...2qji ww mJr.W2i:7Q' l'Wm,5Mfw ' , Q N -- ww'imslw-ww'xwwwwwlx-4wwwp,,,!, wi-EM 'mr,Xw:vlxmw.wW4.,W--,U X M. ph if? W ' w 'Wmxxw.uw'-9-,--9-ix-gwfmmfggiww-WWWMQNWA pw-1--w,-A. ,M WW H Nm 1M20Qlszvwg-yqg,vQ1X1,gI3g H H w:wkKQvf W- .Awww ,,,111 V 'C K 1 PM 1,,2fX,,,,lC'Eff.,J,JmJ' 1-M'-WW' WV ww' ,W ,W , 1 X f,U i-Y1Lp'5LiMMMM.M1 A As go lhe sludenls, so goes Mississippi College. The lradilion and progress of our school are defer- mined by Those who pass Jrhrough fhe porlals of +ru+h and virlue seeking knowledge. A challenge presenls ilsell. Those before us have laid a srrong foundafion. The slrenglh of Jrhe superslruclure de- pends upon us. T its Crawford Drake, Pres.: Susan Moore, Sec.: Jim Furgerson, Vice Pres.: Kalhleen Wells, Treas.: Gerald Welch, Chaplain: Janel Wesl, Reporler. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DWAIN ACKER, Tuscaloosa, Ala.: B.S. Educalion: Foolball. JOHN VERNER ALEXANDER, Jaclcson: B.A. English: Col- legian, Columnisf: Arrowheacl : Tomahawk, Edilor, CHARLOTTE RUTH ALLEN, Columbia: B.S, Malhemalicsg Kappa Della Pi: Cap 81 Gown, Sec.-Trees.: Physical Sc'iEncg,, Club: Sfuclenl Eclucalion Associafion: Swannanoa: BSU Grealer Council. , Q 'S-X, 'T' -Q ,u,,,.ff 'xnxx , X , N...-L. MT-xqx J af, ,,,, A Y--.-... xmsf--U ---'fu .i f H , .- ..., -jigtlacfgf .-,..,,., , -M---ff 5 4-W '- W- 44, .X JOHN GRAYSON ARMlSTEAD:'MSriclian:' B.A. English: SBA Presidenf: BSU Slummer Missions: 'Class OFficer: Class Favor- ife: Minislerialwigsggialion: CQ,legian. jf ,ff Z fiynhqfiiicz V '-' T , fi M. s. Aigxifrfsigsroglgggscksong Bible. f- f -- Hal .. ll' Qui: sl 7-T TELL? fr'-3?,--sricmf-Y-.sf K, DIANE L -sung-iAUlLIMAN.' Co u ' i e nc e cfm, WM-edfpmlif hawks? ri '-:Wa .ff :Q fl: 3.4326 'DES Li ru. HEL! f X.',Ll.l if ,..l, N I ,El ml TI E' Hai llll E L2321549sQluB:'lfgJlEf66r3jBallef5Sllfgai .115 WALK fi' . Fil ls: Li'f-.AL.iE5lE5l 'lc' 'FE 'TL' E- AQ, m5i?f5?l'S?f5EfHame.Econoni-ifgsLOlub,f4PFiaEial5g5f?5+?'JfTffTf1 f?Tf A 'M' A ' . I Qgwmmwileglsamules.. Mimi , A lQissxn1i5ei4Trlla,e,: yio63Pr6piElieil,l a 1'iHip',611E5qnL-gmijisgg lslf' .,.. -fx . 2 is lfifsxn-,Q1r'a .1 , - sg 80 clTJ.fl',- I Aw up-J .,,- T-fjflf-gill-lYQj1.I..,,,. ,,-f 1,-4.-A 34 -,,Y,,.L.,.-:f 2:--- 4 -,,4fY.- 9,1 ,.- f-- ' sw -- H f' H ,,,, V .. 4 W --.N-V-Y - ,'-cf,,L' R . W-I W ,...-. , f M ,, ,,:.,:1gl' iYk ',H4', - lvil Vilrflzr' 'S-15,11 . i, .- ,- -fit ,- 3 ,' -f' ,ua all , 1:1-of 1 .QL..:-fm S. - , V ' ' ,ifzgg 4 ' 1, .s..i,,:f 'Y'-V-A' , ,. , - fs, . . -Lwf - 2.,4LkJf'-s4L-4,s..,-4L-- .,f-.-- ' ' CLASS OF 1963 ETHEL BEAVER, Jackson: B.A. Sociology: Nenamoosha Tribe Treasurer: Nenamoosha of fhe Year 'bl-'62g 'Chorale Choir: YWA Circle Chairman. BRENDA BICKERSTAFF, Bafesvilleg B.A. Psycholo9YI Kissi- mee Social Tribe. LARRY BILBRO, Jackson: B.M.E. Voice: Chorale Choir: Con- cerf Choir: Honors' Concerfg Opera Casf, Cosi Fan Toffe, Madame Bufferfly, and Gianna Schichi g M.E.N.C,g Phi Mu Alpha. PAT BOATWRIGHT Mobile Ala BA English Circle K Sweefhearf Freshman BSU Council Knssrmee Collegian Arrowhead TRIBESMAN Trnbal Players GEORGE BOGACKI S+ Louis Mo BS Business MELROSE BOND Clarlcsdale BS Home Economics Fresh man Class Officer Sophomore Class Officer Knssnmee Socnal Tribe Soc:alCha1rman Home Economics Club TOMMY BOORN Jackson BA English M1msferlalAsso cnahon Transfer from fhe Umverslfy of Mississippi VONNIE MAC BRELAND Newfon B S Secondary Educahon Foofball and Baseball JAMES F BROOKS Mnlfon Fla BA Hnsfory Mnnlsferlal Assoclaflon Officer MARY SUE BROOM Cllnfon Business Educaflon Pl Omega P1 Kappa Delfa Pl a Tribe Secrefary Whos Who in American Umversifl eges OHN A BRYANT nn Educaflon Mafh DA R sfory L f BUNCH JR , Science SANDRA PRICE BURKETT T o BA Socnolo Manager TRIBESMAN Sigma Tau Delia Se and Gown Knssnmee Freshman Represenfaflve J nor 0 s Reporfer wi BURRIS Smrfhdale BS Elemenfary Educa lilili fll gh, ...naar duca unc: ldenf fishi- gg 1wll 17T1 .:'--T eHers :Q Tl - uh-'i liljllfj iii ff -F,,,.. .g,,-vv P.V . 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I - 1 -A li - - 'Ll'-ff ...--f , ,.l ,,s,.1,ni - ' ,,e f--'J f-'M ua -rr- . un- - fi-,-, -s,,.1:s4-- Hg ! - Q ,,.. d V - iv.. ,v v 1 K 149 THE SENIOR EUNICE CRANFORD BUSTER, Jaclcson: B.A. Hislroy: Alpha Lambda Della: Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau Della: Kappa Della Pi, Secrelary and Vice-Presidenlg Chapler Award in Soulhern Hislory. CHESTER BUTLER, Bol'l'on: B.A. Sociology: Band: Chapel Choir. JOYCE LORIN ELIZABETH BYERS, Jaclcson: B.S. Secrelarial Science. JAMES FRANKLIN CABELL, JR., Jaclcson: B.A. Polilical Science. JULIA N. CHILDERS CALVERT, Pensacola, Florida: B.S. Hisfory and Educalion: Swannanoa Social Tribe, Publicily Chairman: YWA. LELAND CANTRELL, Chesnee, Norlh Carolina: B.A. Soci- ology: Transfer from Norlh Greenville Junior College, Tiger- ville, Soulh Carolina. KATHY CAPOMAOCHIA, Miami, Florida: B,S. Elemenlary Educarion: Junior Class Treasurer: W.A,B. Treasurer: Cap and Gown: Phi Alpha Thela: Pi Gamma IMu, Secrelary: Kissi- mee Social Tribe. MARY CAROLYN CARLISLE, Brookhaven: B.S. Business Edu- cafion: YWA: BSU Choir. HERBERT W. CARROLL, Aliceville, Alabama: B.S. Chemislry: Transfer from Livingslon Slale College. IV HERMAN DANIEL CHAMPION, JR., Waller Valley: B.A. Speech: Phi Kappa Della, Presi-denf: Debale: The Diary of Anne Frank. MORRIS CHAPMAN, Jaclrson: SBA Presidenl s Cabinel: ODK: Circle K, Vice-Presidenl: Concerl Choir, Presiclenl: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Vice-Presidenf: BSU Greaier Council: Laguna Lad: Who's Who in American Universilies and Colleges. PAUL VORE CHIDESTER, Jaclcson: B.S. Business., A.. mg, .,,V ,W ax New , 'R Ty., , 17' xilyli' .A-.'.j,gQlyw V ff? ,-:PC-'T: 11- .a yas, f-.. ,,., ELIZABETH ANN CLARK, sarafIfQmiQSziE53gHisEggEag45f Cailoni KEPPE Delhi Pi: ,:,sxu:zE':h+ Educalion Associalion, Pres5Beh'l'l?35nWarif3 oaf'Splciial,lTl:il:e, Vice-Presidenl' and Hisloriahqif RA ily.,CI1airri'l my V , , ic I rank' YWA: Who's Who in AmEFjoanifYn'versifi6 1 and lColleglli9,-ff' R'-ff . ff I 4, . . I, , xiii. ,-'. 5 'P , ll: ' lgf31fz'? ROBERT LAWRENCE Q QQKIQCETJ lemlahlg. Tenlnessee: lqas, Zoology and Chemisl'rQ'7',Q ly:-esijdeni: 9f,Sl:: s kyw: Ju- :I-I ---r-- R... a ,-I .--.-- W ,u 4' ,I ,,,, R qv omore Class. w ,,y.-.wqg,,w I ' , Z, z 1 9,sw5f1-ff I :I ' 1 l. fi HARRY s. coKER,iig3Q,ig,Fg2,g,,,,flfh,lA.Eaononylca ff g, -hf. , 1 , T .' SIDNEY COLLIER. mf-SE, y SYLVIA L. COX, Flor' Religa, :aslE,:ucaQidl1i. Qhqifale Choir. 1 '5' IW lllllll ll 5' lil: ll I .C cling, tml: SANDRA cs. 4 Social Tribe: g J -1--xg, ..Y, 1-f' .-1-f-xl .1-- . ff 341,-i 2- V-A 3?- W -1'--.Z-11-'A' . e 1 uw w -'.,- gy.. 0.1. JW. Il. CLASS OF 1963 MRS. ANNIE CHARLES CRAVEN, Union: B.A. Music: MENC: Kissimee Social Tribe: BSU. ROBERT D. CRISS, Denver, Colorado: B.A. Sociology: Baskei- ball: Foolball: Vice-Presideni, M.A. THOMAS A. CUMMINGS, Jackson: B.S. General Business. ll HOWARD TISON CURLOW, Tupelo: B.A. Bible: M.A. DECELL DAUGHDRILL, McComb: B.S. Business. JIMMY DANIEL DAVIS, Can'I'on: B.A. MaIhema+ics: M.A.: Physical Science Club: BSU Choir. MARILYN DAVIS, Gaffney, Soulh Carolina: B.M. in Piano: Honors Concerf: Dean's Lisf: Delia Omicron Music Fraierniiy, OlTicer: American Guild of Organisfs, Officer. WAYNE DILLARD, Ponioioc: B.S. Maihemalics: Baskefball. JERRY L. DOZIER, Jackson: 8.5. Business Adminisiraiion. IV CRAWFORD DRAKE, Sylacauga, Alabama: B.A. Speech: Senior Class President M Club Presidenf: BSU Execuiive Council: Sfudenl' lnframural Direcfor: M.A.: Tennis, Baskei- ball, Junior Class Office. LARRY DRAWDY, Miami, Florida: B.A. Hislory and Poliiical Science: Varsily Track: Varsify Foofball: M Club: Senior Dorm Counselor: Collegian : Pre-Law Club: Pre-Med Club. SAMUEL DRIGGERS, Moncks Corner, Soulh Carolina: B.M. Piano: Honors Concerf: Sinfonia: Concerf Choir, Accom- panis+. , .,' ,-L - I wet -Y-., , ' ,fit L ,A '54 I - C '- il: RU,llilMOND, JR., Jackson: B.S. Chemislry and iifggljilfiernafidsf Prgsjdeliflglof Alpha Chi: Judicial Council: Oak NNf?fi5:Esf Eiyqlisiin-igsl s,s. sa.: asu choir. ChQrYalg'g,QCh ir:f IINei1amooshiiliQTficer: YWA: BSU Greafer . A c9Ga:i:Qii3:5,:iglIIki3. il fig. gl E H' of' I 'D,:fKl5fg':llQ,igca'lur, Georgia: B.A. English: Band: bla 1',l l-,Cl'ipoljajl'jQM3id.g0I., Kissimee Tribe: BSU iiiGreQlen Cou qiIQE,1T,RlBESMAN Slla-flfg,,Tribal Players lHis- 'T,51oriQinl':,-4 Tar+uffe'f and ,'iQI?ry of Anne Frank : :f gllrnig-gfibni Qwfiq E: Dorfhea ,Yan Deiiykylgpdyke Scholarship. p, f ii A Ilgi il il 'Y-rv -,fflfl 'Qin-.Q i 1? . 1' W lf ,Q-'J' if 1 . lli'f'llll llI I 1 :li T.SS,LyixJii5i- f I A ,5g,Bi2.1, will , 'zjf' l , lflilllil EiEjiT,,f'lG,, in uf ,Hiii9:fii'Q23i- 7 I -A' SYC 0 WY? Member. Psy- I: if Qi :fm yuxynx Hale pring: . . af emafics: ll,KI.I1Epsi,b1sif:P:.Yl'5:l3gi.y,,iCs,,-sgigqgge club. ' i I if 'I , '21L2I'v:f,flm lk ,EARN 'gdal':-QEQAS. Secondary Educaiion: Base- wx ' 'fl 'Wil ilwlllf I' fi fffisag 1 ' ' ii, 1 in in-:I-1, vi. fx - -I Will I ny, :fl la' 2 3:3 Q ff, In 'K I-'fd -i, I lg ,I H , I ri 2-fi,,.1,M---13 , X ., 'A :T Mparf. X ' Mf- i.53f,,.i A -by I-fin fiigligf-4.-Q53 if' VEILL' a--Hwnr.: THE SENIOR LUTHER EPTING, Sherman: B.S. Mail1: Baseball and Baslcef- ball. ERICK G. ERICKSON, Coral Gables, Floricla: B.A. Sociology: Cross-Counfry, Track: Ela Sigma Phi: M Club Member: M Club Reporlerg Freshman Class Favorife: Freshman Brave: Sophomore Class Chaplain: Sophomore Favorile. DARRYL EVANS, Laurel: B.M.E. Vocal Music Eclucalion: Con- cerl' Choir: Chorale Choir: Marching Band: Concerl Band: Vice-Presidenl Sinfonia, Execuiive Alumni Secrel-ary, II FINLEY EVANS, Jacluson: B.A. Bible. JEAN GALLAGHER EVANS, Jayess: B.S. in Eclucalion: Cho- rale Choir: Cap and Gown Honor Sociely: W.S.G.A. Treas- urer: Kappa Della Pi. ROGER A. FABER, Sl. Louis, Missouri: B.A. Bible: M.A. Member. CHARLES FAULKNER, Clarlrsdale: B.S. Eclucalion: Recrea- Iion Eclucaliong Foolball: Track: M Club: Dorm Presidenf. MRS. DELORES FELDER, McComb: Business Eclucalion. MARVIN R. FERRELL, Memphis, Tennessee: B.A. Bible. IV . EVELYN DELORIS FILSON, Nashville, Tennessee: B.S. Ecluca- lion: Freshman Maicl: Mosr Oulslanding Freshman Girl: TRIBESMAN Sfaff: W.R.A.: Girls' Ensemble: Kissimee Social Club. SADIE F. B.S. Biology: Nenamoosha Soci ' CLEITUS ryieifafi, B.S. ueralk Business Senaior: SHIRLEY !f BETTY Eclucalion. CLASS OF 1963 MARION DAVID GOBER, Camden: B.S. General Business Glee Club. VIRGINIA CAROLYN GOOCH, Flora: B.S. in Educaliong Nenamoosha Reporfer and Rush Chairman: YWA: TRIBES- MAN S+aFF: SEA: R.E. Club: BSU. JAMES F. GORDON, JR., Clinlong B.A. English: Presidenf Sigma Tau Della: Presidenl Kappa Della Pi: Edifor, ArrowL head : Civifan Scholarship: Alpha Chi: Who's Who in American Universilies and Colleges. II JOE ARTHUR GRACE, Charleslon, S.C.: B.A. Psychology. ELEANOR GRAVES, Winona: B.S. in Secrefarial Science: Kissimee Tribe: YWA: Concerl' Band. BILLY JACK GREEN, Birmingham, Alabama: B.A. English. JAMES A. GREENHILL, Ne'H'le'lon: B.S. Chemisfry: Member of Kappa Alpha: Member Veleran's Club. ALLEN HALE, Mobile, Alabama: B.A. English: Efa Sigma Phi: Sigma Tau Della: Pi Gamma Mu: Phi Alpha The+a:I M.A.: Manager, Foolball Team. BOBBY HALEY, Memphis, Tennessee: B.A. Religious Educa- lion: Chaplain of Circle K: Officer in Sinfonia: Band. IV MARTHA ANN HALL, Malone, Florida: Elemenfary Educa- lion. A .L,,,.,-J-' Jaclrson: B.A. English and French: 'A .S' - :66eIfa:'Kappa Della Pi: Sludenl Educalion Asso- ' -, i ffon. 4,-.XMEREDITH JOHNSON HANNAH, Clinfoni B.A. Ari: Soph- N oSm'6fef'Hgmgqgmfpji2 Sophqmore Class Favorile: Circle g5Q'r,ibe: TRIBESMAN, Am-,W- aist ssaazwfi r ,- , , i X V !1:?i,,.. l S uv .. '- fit? 'JL' , ' v ll'I - - - Elf 'n Elemenlary Educalion: ?i Ti-bas.: . -. Vice-Presidenf: BSU ' U' A in ll-M 1, .- . IVLIQN H sgeioloqvz Pi Kappa jj' 3. :jg a ai S en oir, -1l' 4f.i'.i- yligress: Radio. ' r-:N , I P ffl: lf:l if RBST, W f, 'I'on: B.S. Chemislry: ef iklal -'yt Ie K 1-r 4521-' enafe. i'-I I , ,, ' , fm S' A-lfayfw f Q ,'-il 1' - LW!! I ' 1 , 51 2 , ll a . '. - QM- , '-A , I LAURA H ,, ig - f :1 5'l ,V ' C, ITIS , . ribe. - . - ,., ,. . - . Si : 4 hjj-be ' .g a n g , :ve -.4 :Jn - 31332--I-B : z . . .22 ,,, ' a Vo i:CheerIeader: cle K:jinfoni . -- 1: .A. Sociology: gi, I , ii Q' ii f Sisley.,- I all fr I il I I Q 'qi Q g I L, . :,...: ffxazfs , I if 'nav' -Jll..A..x aw y iii 'li' ' l i ., , .,,., iii, H ff' 3' ' ILL, M y l gfi le: B.S. in Educafion. I t I ss I I ,ff THE SENIOR BENSON HOLLAND, Leland: B.S. Physical Educalion: Fool'- ball: Traclc: Baseball. WINSTON HOLMAN, Vicksburg: B.S. Economics and Gen- eral Business. EDWIN E. HOOD, Hazlehursl: B.S. in Eclucaiion: Maih. FLOYD HOOD, Hazlehursh B.S. Business and Economics. RICHARD HOOD, Aberdeen: B.S. Chemisiry. PATRICIA ESTEP HOTH, Balon Rouge, Louisiana: B.A. His- fory: Alpha Lambda Della: Alpha Chi: Cap and Gown: Edifor-in-Chief -CoIlegian : Phi Alpha Thela: Presideni His- Iory Club. JAN STEELE HOWARD, Laurel: B.S. Business Educaiiong Nenamoosha Social Tribe: Chorale Choir. GERARD HOWELL, Ponfofoc: B.A. Sociology: BSU Presi- clenl: Vice-Presidenl' of Class. WALTER G. HOWELL, Biloxi: B.A. Hisiory Club: Pre-Legal Sociefy. IV CLAUDE V. HUDSON, Jackson: B.S. Business Adminisfrafion. JOE HUDSON, Clinion: Presiclenl' of Accoun+ing Club: TRIBESMAN: CoIIegian : Arrowhead. MIKE HUDSON, CIin+on: Hisiory Maior: Pre-Law: Vice- Presicleni- of Siuclenf Body: SenaI'or: Pi Gamma Mu: Circle K: Vice-Chairman Souihern Universify Sfuclenf Governmeni gssocialfion: ExecuIiyf,.Q,g9g'IaryY Mississippi lnI'er-CoIIegia+e ouncl . ff - ., I .Q .il f 3 B , V .','Y ,Ja V ROBBIE LOU ISLH I E' Conceri: NenamooSl1 Zi' I .-H' Ti T - 1: -f-.1 yew- ,AL'i.iJ.l.ss 'i - , I I- ' W M ildg- , , Organisis. -,L 13 - , :gg I, , ,K , eg. 5, , , 15: I PATRICIA HUFF. Vicllg B isa cial Tribe: Wesley, mee Social Tribe: TRIBE - Q ' u ri: -:-: 3 Q a I ,,-' Q I-.-- - 5 32 2 - ' ,. .ww tl 1 1 1 s ,'-, I I JAMES F, Hussev, bail. - BEVERLY INGRAM, xg cheer leader: Kissimee Social lace- I 'i:. gt MILDRED JAMEs. HI orni Maid : Mosf Charminl viliiillb' I - sown President Kap all I A.'5l'?5'5' j a se I aii' I I ff' , ,Q-Q , xg ,ffm ' V' f-:j,.',- CLASS OF 1963 JIMMY JENKINS, Jaclcson: B.S. Biology and Educafiong Fool- ball: M Club: Sergeani a+ Arms, Senaie. IONE JOHNS, Pelahafchie: B.A. PsycI1ol09Y- Sociology: Nenamoosha Social Tribe. GEORGE ASHLEY JOHNSON, Manning, S.C.: B.M. Voice: Concerf Choir. HAROLD JONES, Jackson: B.S. Chemisiry: A.C.S. Physical Science Club. WILLIAM BOYD JONES, Jaclcson: B.A. Bible and Speech: Tribal Players, 'Cast JACKIE KEEN, Belzoni: B.S. Zoology: Pre-Med Club, Ill NANCY CHEWNING KEESLING, Pensacola, Florida: B.S. in Educafion. EDDIE KILLOUGH, Sarepfa: B.S. in Eclucafiong M Club. DAN P. KING, Simpsonville, S.C.: B.S. Accouniing: Sociology Club: Literary Sociefyg Accouniing Club. IV CAROLYN Kissimee Social T CHARLES e: B.S. Elemenfary Eclucaiiong Economics. Social Counc Pre-Law of Alpha Della: EIU and Maihe- ilk -74 X. lima, ff AA.. FL.. . 11 I 87 THE SENIOR DON W. LOCKE, Jaclison: B.S. in Educaiion: Vice-Presideni Freshman Class: Treasurer, Vice-Presideni, Disirici L+. Gov- ernor, Circle K: SBA Senaior: 'Consuliing Ediior, CoIlegian : Vice-Presidenf, Tribal Players: Vice-Presideni, Alpha Psi Omega: BSU Greaier Council: Youih Congress Delegaie. BETTY LOVE, Shrevepori, Louisiana: B.A. English: BSU Greaier Council: Arrowhead Slafi. LINDA LOWE. Pensacola, Florida: B.S. Home Economics: Kissimee Social Tribe: BSU Choir: Chorale Choir. ORA LEA LUNCEFORD, Sarclis: B.A. Bible, Religious Edu- caiion. MELNE WILLIAMSON LYONS, Clinion: Elemeniary Edu- calion: Member, Wesley Founclalion: Swannanoa Tribe. ANGLYN LYTAL, Wesl Poini: B.S. in Educaiion: Drill Team: WRA: Nenamoosha Social Tribe: S.E.A. BILL McMAHEN, Union: B.S. Secondary Educaiion. CYNTHIA JANE McPHAIL, Haiiiesburg: B.M.E.: Kissimee Social Tribe: Choirsfer: Delia Omicron: M.E.N.C.: Honors Conceri: Walden Award: Concerl Choir. LORRAINE MAHAFFEY, Cliniong B.S. Secreiarial Science Chociaw Maiden: Wesley. IV ALLENE MARDIS, Fayeiieg B.S. Chemisiry. ALBERT MARTIN, Lalre Providence, Louisiana: B.S. Hisiory. JUNE MASON, Paxion, Florida: B.S. Educaiion: YWA Prayer Chairman: BSU. f f-I MXL, ff'Y'AJ,ri V KW! g1:QQg5:A com, , nf' ' - I, mxr , Qflf ', ' ,Wx CLYDE THADDEUS TZMIEOQKI.. ,J.aaj,son:,,1B.NLg Marching Band: Oraiorio Cl'frriFF3BIaQnsTamblf'5VocaI Ensemble: Chapel Choir. f ANN BRADLEY MIDDLETHON, Ping.MBlu'ff, Arlcansas: B.A. English: BSU ,Exleggufive and Greaier Council: SigmarTau Delia: Kissirtneefi Siicial Tribe:,YWA: TRIBESMA-N,:-Cpeanis Lisf. 6 iju llifii Vffif- ' ,L 47 , Vx, EDwARwEQw5Eg5?i6i1Qfd5eT f Ology: IQTTESRU fbjgrfilea 1TMTAj1-+ .,,: Ql., ,ixin-:LL El,1ii,v::?FI.j4 me-A Vw: I-if E Ii or 2' -Q 1' 3mV-'., ' 1 1' IJ'-1,1-1 7 ngfljjigjri ' PA I5igliill'1'fif?ILigP'l iflalfwfdr :Siege ':'Qf'lW1a'r5H3Ei''5:y:Ws,i'2:1'CHPeii,T fi rl .iiermi -5 g1ng,':Q3G5QL3grdibf1Ql16'iQr:- 3QiEfA.g Vi 4 '- 4'1,,i1x4a.ea-leg:mr-fu' V, VF' ig ' -5 J 1- ni Q' ,js 4 , 'f ' 1 1 a'Eli'1-,SWG-'Yi,..M'99fG'I'?Uiii9!'l'ITP25 .- fi ,ev ea is 'iiisiarifu ey-'Ii':2fi'i'.f 'l 5 ligE4T'1ilf'f3 T I Iii .-. ----v.:::'igZ'? -,sian ieii , WQwff lr ,-1..i,,,' fi I ' CW X, -iv? iff ..,,....,,.- CLASS 0121963 SARA ALICE MITCHELL, Pascagoula: B.A. Speech: Tribal Players: Nenamoosha Social Tribe: Chorale Choir: YWA: Siu- denf Educalion Associafion. CINDA MOAK, Summii: B.M.E., Voice: Honor Music Siu- denl: Delia Omicron: Vice-Presidenf of M.E.N.C.: Chorale Choir: Concerf Choir: L'Allegro Club: Conceri' Band: Opera Workshop. SARAH CAROLYN MOODY, Louisville: B.S. Maihemafics: SEA: Swannanoa Social Tribe: Chapel Choir. SUSAN MOORE, Marlon: B.S. in Elemeniary Educalion: Kissimee Social Tribe: TRIBESMAN Class Edilor: BSU Exec- uiive Council: Junior 'Class Favorife: Senior Class Secreiary: Home Economics Club. JOHN ALLEN MURPHY, Vancleave: B.S. Chemisfry. WILLIAM HENDRIX MURPHY, JR., Jackson: B.A. Ar+: Ari Club: Kappa Phi. PAUL W. NIX, Jackson: B.A. Bible. KATHLEEN ANN NORRIS, Larose, Louisiana: B.A. Ari: Ari Club, Vice-Presidenl: Presideni' Kappa Pi: Ar? Eclilor for Arrowhead and Collegian : Band: Pre-Med. ROSEMARY NORTON, Miami, Florida: B.S. Physical Edu- ca'Iion: President Nenamoosha Social Tribe: WRA OFIicer: TRIBESMAN Slaffg Inifiaiion Council: Senafe: Collegian S'ia'l7f. JON ISALE ODEN I- 1 a- B.A. Religious Edu- --caiion' R. ' Presidenf iff,-1 V- lr 'f uncil' Circle . nanoa --i'f - fps' 1- N., , -, .i . I Q dy 1, V ,.., I ,, 1 IV , 1 I X no ri 1 Q ,nfs 1 -V 1 ,v I . I K I 75 7 --'js , .- - ELAI 41 5?-1m1. ,g clucafion: Swan- T li h g ,I 1 iv x J . A' 1. 5 N. H E 'i' lf' ,xy ee 1 vx jf, I , N V BYRD LAMAR PAYNE, Jackson: B.S. Chemislry. S ' ILLIPS John's Island SC' BM Sacred Music' 'c oin Chorale Choir: Tlieia Kappa.Chap+er of Phi .-. ., -- 2 3. I 1:7-T -P iii: l 1e i A I ' 5: 'fc E.: If- 12 1- ea -F T 'A Ei f- - ' ' '- rv-ar's+FPGfT?H-- ': ':'1'..iw,,-,-,gg-122-52 ollege. ' Sari 1 ' TT , . ' , . l95llS'1'l' fi Fir :QI siness. -f-- - rl: r' fl 2177 L' -' li, J- Q .?,I. Fi ,- cr. IF . 7 . , b- QL pi i' I9 . ee :jf - 'sg' -U ' w e ,. as A ' A -4. - j-A ...-- T' ,,,, ,4PA,,,,.4--V Wim-Haw , I .,-f?-'K , ,,,, 1-I-':i'! .97 V1 THE SENIOR I L CHARLES SESSIONS POLK, Prenliss: B.A. Laiin: E'l'a Sigma Phi. JAMES M. PORCH, JR., Clinion: B.A. Bible: Ela Sigma Phi: Religious Eclucalion Club: BSU Greaier Council: Minislerial Associalion: A. A. Slanley Minisferial Scholarship. CHARLENE POST, Tallulah, La.: B.S. Elemeniary Educaiion: Kissimee Tribe: BSU Execulive Council: SEA. WAYNE POST, Ballon: B.S. Psychology: Psychology Club. EDWARD PAUL POUNDS, Greenville: B.S. in Educafion: M Club: Foolball: Baseball. DELORES OUIN, Tyleriownz B.M. in Eclucaliong Honors Con- cer'l': Chorale Choir: Music Educalion Nalional Conference: L'Allegro Club. lll WILLIAM OUISENBERRY, Clinlon: B.A. Psychology: Base- ball: M Club. BYRON RANDALL, Brookhaven: B.S. Chemisiry: Collegian Business Slalif: Chorale and Chapel Choir: BSU Choir: Amer- ican Chemical Sociefy. MRS. LOYCE RAULERSON. Daylona Beach, Florida: B.S, in Eclucalion. IV BERNITA SHARLENE RAYBON, Prenliss: B.S. in Educafion: Kissimee Social Tribe: SEA. 'ii ,, -rife Ox ROBERT LEON READER, Jaclrson: COneerj and Chorale Choir: Band: Opera Workshop: WMBC: Trohfen Medal: Jun- ior Oralory Winner: Tribal Players: Alpha Psi Omega: ,Phi Mu Alpha: Arrowhead Slaff. CHARLOTTE REEVES, Jackson: B.A.'R-eligious Educalion: -V Laguna Social Tribe: BSU.,Grealer Council and Execurivei C 'l: Ch l Ch ' . ' K ':'CjQi23 ouncx ora e our ,.,,, I ' X--L ,E ' 31543 , , .. E A.i,,.'fJ fuiflil' A, ff 'gil-l ' JAMES REYNOLDS, sfsie Line: B152 MARY JAYNE RHODES, Louzsmls-fl::::a:sl:Mali lf:W:zlg,,pF,:slll Della Pi: Tribal Players: SEA. lll W'f W lil DAUTHOR JACOUELINE fm. Educafion: Sigma Tau Delfg':SCya'nn3npag'Sogfral . z Q Y fl A ' ll ll Rim YY Jil VI ,fiffxfffi la gi if EJLE.: Wi 7 vp: Ru ffm , JOYCE ANITA RlCHMQQIfl'i2FEl Msgqarra-:TW l . rlqalglqe-iaalwiis Kissimee Social Tribe: lzl WL.--Rl lg ROBERT L.RITCHEY,JliEililliiql'lEQiUsbl1:'?i.'E li unlsfljgi T rr' ff 1 A :Qi KATHLEEN ROBERTS, Jaglarggi BM. la llfql : ld nllhscsl T Award: Banlrs Vocal Awardflgiesidepf Vejlajlpiaicr ngqlllDelNla . Omicron Scholarship lo Qo,lb'!Li:flS'al+e I rfgiiiilehl of MENC. ' T MZ:SE4f-g5...3Z..f54. l its-12:93 w.,,L1i L. CLASS OF 1963 MOLLY ANN ROBERTSON, Booneville: B.S. in Eclucaiion: Chorale Choir: Conceri Choir: Kissimee Social Tribe: En- semble. MARTHA ROGERS, Morion: B.A. Religious Educalion: Swan- nanoa Social Tribe: Annual Slaff: YWA Circle Officer: BSU Grealer Council. SANDRA JO ROGILLIO, Pori Gibson: B.A. Modern Lan- guage. II JAMES LARRY ROOF, Columbia, S.C.: B.A. Ari. GLORIA ROSEL, 'Can'lon: B.S. Elemenfary Educafion. JOHN H. RUFFIN, Biloxi: B.S. Chemisfry, Zoology. EMMA LOU RYKER, Senaiobia: B.M. Eclucafion: Del+a Omi- cron, Vice-Presicleni: Conceri' Choir: Chorale Choir: Band: Nenamoosha Social Tribe. BENJY SCARBOROUGH, Kos-ciuslco: B.S. 'General Business. TRUMAN DENTON SCARBOROUGH. Harrisville: B.A. His- fory. IV 'CHARLIE N. SEALE, JR., McCall Creek: B.A. Speech: M.A.: M Club: Winner Exiemporaneous Deba+e. BILLY JOE SELBY, Memphis, Tenn.: B.A. Bible: M.A.: M Club. DEMELRA uDEE'SHARP RddwHk,PLC4 as.EumemaW .. V B'S U Execufive Council. I -S... 'Lmiyl I f mf I rwmllll I I ll '1 lfllii. 2. ,lui X - 'W' is L, .TSE-if lzll HQ .ffizlwf--L A 'X 'pin -, I1 r:2',,s'z'c-we gi '- iii . ,.l ,J Tir,-Ili '1 llfiiefl il-.. vvfrrvzwlf.. I up-Q N n: Accou nlin g. I Eiafli , 1 sk l?.,J1f filll1 M5-:il Tenn.: B.A. Hisfory: Chorale I will fi I'is2i.virllri1f faPPa Sigma- B.S. Physical Eclucalion: VfPFesid5ep't'J.i!Qiqg'h'ngh5a! Vice-Presiclenl, Siudenf fffAEduQgiaQl clHlfqsso'ciaIionI:A.:WRiA.:Ql,nfer+ribaI Council: Senafor: TBSU slew MM if 3 1,,f:'19f1 ' lifffifi :L ' M T I W,-Q' 5f f:.l,,515 Qla'll,ll' I' 'I ..fJ'C :-4? 5-lf I -1. A It I 'll I I , .-,ffifse l '.lIlhlll. ' ffl A ill- Cllll'..-'i:- .lif V. ,I . '.. ,.QELlgENlXSlQFlllIfQi1C,',B,ilqXi:f'Bi.isi,iess Educal'ion: Kissimee Social e.- flu Il!-i, W , . ' 1' , il,.A.Li,xl,,4 W :Q ,yn I I if dEBg:Ef,jlpgjg,fipNiQg,5ij54i1H, Norih Chai-Ies+on, s.c.: s.M. I ' ' 'gi Vifgf 5 l WINCH Nw li?-gf' fi fBIuigifgmm-giIoorznfiwars.,Business and Economics. I Q 'I-Iwi Wy, ILM ,XI Ni 1 7215- . lll, Nil E',5l:,kf.1 of --A M ,-., I ni I F'Jdll:ll'l HN ' M W I - iw mfr Iie- , rr --ef '- Xi vi ' :' if 'ff K- -.., Tim QNX Wig, ..,i Q ,Q ff:.l,lX L In ' i '1.-Q TTA e9-lfiwf' 1 ,E ,Ji Nil? Q, Hwml., THE SENIGR EMILY SODERGREN, Bowling Green, Virginia: B.A. Physical Educaiion: WRA. KEN SODERGREN, Bowling Green, Virginia: B.S. Secondary Eclucafion: Tennis: M Club. WANDA SPRUELL, Taylorsville: B.S. Business Educaiion: YWA. LINDA STEPHENS, Panama Ciiy, Florida: B.A. Hisiory: SBA Secrefary: Senafe: Presiden'r's Cabineh Homecoming Co- Chairman: Phi Alpha Thefa, His+orian: Pi Gamma Mu: Kissi- mee Social Tribe: BSU Freshman Council: BSU Grealer Council: 'Chorale Choir. JERRY STOUGH, Sl. Louis, Missouri: B.S. in Educaiion. JAMES A. STUDSTILL, Clinion: B.A. Religious Educalion: Chorale Choir: Chapel Choir. MARTHA LYNN SULLIVAN, Nashville, Tennessee: B.S. in Educaiion: Presidenl' of Alpha Psi Omega: Presicleni' of Tribal Players: Vice-Presidenl' of Cap and Gown: Associafe Jusfice of Judicial Council: House Presiclenf. MARY ALICE SUMNERS, Jaclxson: B.S. in Educaiion: Nena- moosha Social Tribe: R.E. Club: Kappa Delfa Phi: Chorale Choir: BSU Choir and Greafer Council. MRS. JOHN S. MIDGET SWAIN, Jacltson: B.A. Secre- 'iarial Science: Chorale Choir: Kissimee Social Tribe: TRIBES- MAN: BSU Greaier Council: Pre-Med Club: YWA. IV W -eglifi? . . B.S. in Eclucahon: Pre-llgal: SEA. BETTY DQESTSAJ Minler -cuy: ..B55TiaT22i M.A.AEiQWf lish. ,,,f' ,SL.l,,f - r .9 4 1 55' ef? W -f:4-', if ROD ' p Egq,yTAf:Qgo.n:,gHoiianasle5 cm: :, 'TqTJ:lTe:a5: arhffwesvaeni of Minimize: A X, il QildmExgcQ'ljyexCouncilp 'fl I' Eg? Men's Boarchoiffbi' 'lr5QLOFh'iEon DQfljf,iQTpp.Qf Q. ma - ,A . s--A ' jf, ,,,, TT G T 'ff' ., TAQ in ' pl 'I Lflif, ' f' ' ' f ' :lf lqjo HonomipsfgGIu'b: Al'pha5llLam pIafQel'l'S,:lT easiif -my -5 ,LlIf+H5iQi-iafiilljilsisufiveafifqUrwih hairsaa, ' I9 aaa ,,i+y3MilTsim1i ,Cliffs en. , lfiff 11, l I lsiiififi? A x ale' I ire, al -li?fa .gfelfi wifi? T fsmau fTHeTmJ1iQ3F1. '5f'f3e'Pala,L .sy-f . 2iiiETT.--wtf. Li ':',.1i'4 ,: CHARLES : ie, Riva 'I j If T DOROTHY TTHORNTOfNg:JoTrgbififk5iTfnAga:-T TT-nf, ,QSM , 5Xi ffeasizgg LZ-Liil s , ea XX fxxkk 1 CLASS OF 1963 BROOKE LANIER TOWERY, Jackson: B.S. Social Sludies. TIM TOWNSEND, Charlolle, N.C.: B.A. English: Circle K Chaplain: BSU Greafer and Execulive: BSU Choir: Campus and Siale BSU Presideni: Associale Jusfice Judicial Coun- cil: Kissimee Beau: Junior 'Class Favorile: Sigma Tau Della. HILDA R. TRUITT, Greenville: B.S. Malhemalics and Educa- fion: Swannanoa Social Tribe: YWA. II LARRY TUMINELLO, Jackson: B.S. Physical Educa+ion. PAT TURNAGE, Jackson: B.S. in Educafion: Track and Cross Counfry: Chapel Choir: M Club. ROY EVERETT VICKERY, Coffeeville: B.M. Educaliong Honors Conceri: SBA Produ.c'Iion: MENC: Concerl' Choir: Opera Casin MIKE VINSON, Puckeflg B.S. in Educaliong Fooiballg M Club. JACK G. VIRDEN, Rolling Fork: B.S. Accouniing: SBA Treasurer: Accounfing Club. FRANCIS W. VRIESEN, Lancasfer, New York: B.S. Bible: M.A. IV DAN WALKER, Miami, Florida: B.M.E. PEGGY JANE WALLER Wa nesboro: B.S. Secondary Edu- 1 Y ca+ion. JUDITH ANN WATTS,,Clarksdale: B.S. Business Educafion: Kissim efefS o c.ia-IiTf1EeL1Cho ra le Ch oi r. 4:1-27 4 ' ' ,?.zP : v sBAI.,Wf-A, I--IjS,'ilB oTl' B.A. His'rory: M Club: Counselor, ' ' ,ff f' 457 ,J FELISE WE :: .m54f:,B':S.'w5nen'Iary Educafiong Laguna 'V - - ,,,A 1' Florence: B.M. Phi Mu Alpha :A N Choir: BSU Summer Vice- -'mif Pm -Cf il ' W ,iii iefn f I sssss L W- - i l I LI- Pe 'vi-fjfnlla orida: B.S. in Educa- io I 'I ff- -- ffl- ffribe: ' gf, - Chairman of YWA: Img - 15.3, :V .v fp U Week- y of W.S.G.A.: Vice- 4 Til- -Q' 'L Al: Cha' n -l9'5.,I,.i en's Affairs Board: I ll ff A - - I h :WPI Gwwn' f'Zfiu., . ing Freshman '.: I li ?'ifiIi 'i? ward. ' 1 ' .- : T-U XYBAI - im-11 effsa-siranffz 1 , g Senior Class I f fl f li'-rv Liriiiili Minislerial ROBERT EARL -'I- U coun- fr ' 1- - J FY- a ' - -1192 residenf. ff? I IP X rv: CLASS OF 1963 KATHLEEN WELLS, Brandon: B.S. in Educaiion: Kissimee Social Tribe Officer: Senaie: Senior Class Officer: BSU Greaier Council: BSU Chorale Choir: YWA. HEIDE WENDRICH, Wiesbaden, Germany: B.A. English and French. JANET MARIE WEST, Nashville, Tennessee: B.A. English: Kissimee Social Tribe, Vice-Presideni: House Presideni, Jen- nings: Beauiy: Pow- Wow Queen: Fiesia Queen: Miss M.C. ii y ALBAN L. WHEELER: Miami, Florida: B.A. Bible: Philosophy, Sociology: Presidenf'siCabine'l. LARRY WH'EELER,rGaIlman: B.S. Chemisiry, Maih: Presi- den+ of ACS: Member, Science Club. ROBERT L. WIENER, Jackson: B.A. Sociology: Ari Club: Tribal Players: Chorale Choir: Alpha Psi Omega, Secreiary. BETTYE WILKINS, Houslon: B.A. Religious Eclucaiion and Bible: R.E. Club: Laguna Social Tribe: Chorale Choir: BSU Greaier Council: '63 TRIBESMAN Feaiure Ediior, C. RUSSELL WILLIAMS, JR., Clinion: B.S. Chemisiry: ACS: Circle K. J. WILLIAMS, Eudora, Arlcansas: B.A. Bible. IV RAYMOND A. WILSON, Newion: Bible and Philosophy: M.A.: M.C. Day Chairman. CAROLYN WINGATE, Jackson: B.S. Home Economics: Kissi- mee Social Tribe: Arrowhead : Home Economics Club: YWA. ALBERT SIDNEY WINDHAM, Jaclcson: B.A. Sociology. V MARY LOU WITTMAN, Laurel: B.A. English: Reporler, Laguna Social Tribe: BSU Greaier Council: TRIBESMAN, Secrelary io ihe Ediior. OLLIE MAXINE WOMACK, Jaclrson: B.A. English: Kissi- mee Social Tribe: BSU Greaier Council. SHELBY JEAN WOMACK, Naichez: B.S. in Eclucaiion: Vice-Presideni, Pi Omega Pi: Member, Kappa Delia Pi. VI SUE WORSHAM, Brandon: B.A. Sociology: Cheerleader: SBA Cabinei: Kissirnee Social Tribe, Presideni: Pi Gamma Mu, Presidenl: BSU Greaier Council: WRA Delegaie io Youih Congress: Cap and Gown: Sophomore Favoriie: Besi School Spirii. HILLORY WRIGHT, Kosciuslro: B.S. in Educaiion: Cross Couniry and Traclc. FLORILEA YATES, Clinion: B.A. Secreiarial Science VII FRANK J. YOUNG, Fall Ciiy, Washinglon: B.A. Bible and Philosophy. GLORIA ANNETTE YOUNG, Kosciuslto: B.S. Elemeniary Educaiion. 94 Carlene Tullos, Reporfery George I-Iousfon, Pres.: John Barnes Chap Iain: Bob Bobo, Vice Pres.: fXrII1ur Jones, Treas.7 Peggy SaIlba Sec JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JULIE ANN ABLE . . HENRY ADAMS . JOE ADAMS . . SAM ADAMS . IRENE B. ADKINS . . JENNIE ALLBRITTON . JAMES EDWIN ALLEN RICHARD C. ALLEN . HAROLD N. ANDERSON KEN ANDERSON . . . LINDA ANDERSON . CLAUDE ARD . . ELLEN D. ATKISON . TOMMY BRADLEY . JEANNE BAILEY . . LINDA BALL . . RITA BARHAM . JOHN BARNES . JOANN BATTON . . JOE HENRY BAUGH . PensacoIa, Fla. . . .Kosciuslco . . . Madison, Fla. . Calhoun CH-y . . Raymond . . CIin'ron . . . Union . . Vicksburg . . Cleveland . Philadelphia . . Meridian . . TyIer+own . . IncIianoIa . . . Jackson . AIIan'Ia, Ga. . . Ponfoioc . . 'Meridian . Hafiiesburg . . . Jackson . .AuburndaIe, FIa. Q JUNIORS ri FEW .43 re' L - ALVIN BECK . . SUE BENSON ..... MARGUERITE BERRY . . VIRGINIA BETTIS . . ELEANOR BIGGERS . . DENNIS BILBO . . DIXIE BIRDSONG . JERRY BISHOP . . DEWEY BLACKLEDGE . DONALD BLACKWELL . . DAVE BLASBERG . . . BILL BOBO . . . BOB BOBO . . . CARROLL BOBO . . JUDITH BOWIE ..... BERT ISONNYl BRADFORD LEE BRAMLETT ..,. GOLDEN B. BRANCH . . CHARLENE BRIDGES . . CHARLOTTE ANN BROWN JOHNNY H. BROWNING . DANNY BRYANT .... GAIL W. BURNS . . JOSIE BURNS . JUDI BUTTS . . CAROL CADE . . FINIS S. CALVERT . . REESE CARLTON . . ROBERT H. CARR . BILL CAUSEY ...,. MARGARET CAUSEY . PAULINE CAUSEY . . nous CHATHAM . . cARoLYN CHENAULT . . L. M. CHERBONNIER . PARK cr-urrom . . 96 . . Plain . . .Jacltson . . .Ward, S.C. Sanla Ana, Calif. . . Jackson . . Moss Poim' . . Meridian . . Philadelphia . . .Laurel . . . . Gulfpori . Tallahassee, Fla. . . . . . Jackson . . Jaclcson . . Gunnison . . Eupora . . . Jackson . Jefferson, Texas . . . .Jackson . . .Jaclzson . . Bogue Chiilo . . Pine Bluff, Arlr. . . . .Myrile . .Pearl . . .Marks . . Decafur, Ga. . . . .Lexinglon . Ba'I'on Rouge. La. . . . . . . Union . Bloominglon, III. . . . Jaclrson . . Glosfer . . Gillslourg . . Jaclrson . . . Meridian . . Jaclrson . . . Inverness THOMAS COLLEY . BILLY NED COOK. . BONI COOK . . PEGGY COON . JIMMY COOPER . . VAN COURSON . . WILMA COVAN . . GERALD COWEN . WARREN CRAIN . . MARGARET CRISCO JO SARAH CURD . KARON CURTIS . BARBARA DAVIS . JAMES L. DAVIS . . PATRICIA DAVIS . THOMAS G. DAVIS . DAN DENMAN . . BRENDA DICKEY . . . MICHAEL L. DILLARD PATSY DILLARD . . EDWIN DOUGLAS . RAYMOND DOYLE . BEVERLY DUBARD . ALFRED DuBOSE . . RAY DYKES ..... SARAH ELIZABETH DYRE . . FARLEY EARNEST . . JOEL EAST . . JONES ELLETT . CHESTER ESTES . PAT FARR ..... KATHERINE S. FIFE . DAVID FLOWERS . . MAC FLOWERS . BETTY SUE FORD . . BILL FORTINBERRY . . Independence, Mo. . . . . .Jaclcson . . Erlanger, Ky. . . Brookhaven . . Andalusia, Ala. . . . .Jackson .WarringIon, Fla. . . Mobile, Ala. . . Columbia . . . . .Jackson . . Cl1arloHe, N.C. . . . .Jackson . . . .inaaenere . . Pensacola, Pie. . . .Heidelberg . .Gaffney, s.c. . . . Clinlon . . Fucien . . . Clinfon . . Maihislon High Springs, Fla. . . .Miami, Flu. . .McCarley . .Jackson . . . Decafur, Ga. . . . Grenada . . Columbus . . . Clinfon . . . .CI-iarIes+on . .Ocean Springs . . Mobile, Ala. . .Clinion . .Hamplon . . Laurel . .Gulfporf . . Foresf 97 JUNIORS PHIL FORTENBERRY . . MARTHA FORTUNE . . ELEANOR FOSTER . ROBERT T. FOSTER . CAROLYN GARDNER . . MARY FRANCES GATES . . GENE GIBSON .... NAN GIBSON . GERALD GODFREY . . RODRIGO GONZALEZ. . DENNY GOODWIN . . JUDITH 'GOODWIN . . BILL GORE ...... PEGGY JEAN GREGORY . , BARBARA GRICE . . . REBA GRICE . . PERRYLENE GRIMES .... WILLIAM LONNIE HAAS, JR. JULIANNE HALL ...... LONEY JOE HALLBERG . . JAMES EDWARD HAMMACK GEORGE HANCOCK, JR. . BARRY HANNAH .... ALBERT L. HANULCH . . SANDRA MARIE HARMON . . . NORMA HARRISON . . . ANN HARVEY . . DORIS HAVER . BOB HEDERMAN . . STEVE HEMPHILL . BETTY HENDERSON . . DEWEY LEE HERRING . . SANDY HERRING . . ED HEWLETT ..... FRANKIE HILDERBRAND . DOROTHY JANE HILL . 98 . . . Tyleriown . . Jaclzson . . Viclcsburg . . Jaclrson . . Columbia . . . Macon . . . 'Meridian . . , Clinion . .Amory . . . Mexico . . . Pascagoula .Pensacola, Fla. . .Jaclcson . . Louisville . . Meridian . . Laurel Bafon Rouge, La. . . . 'Greenwood . . Decaiur, Ga. . . . Vicksburg . . Jackson . .Taylorsville . . .Clinion . .Soclus, Miclw. . Pensacola, Fla. . Pensacola, Fla. . . . .Tyleriown Birmingham, Ala. . . .Jackson . . . . . Foresi Washingion, D.C. . . . . Columbia . Havelock, N.C. . . Si. Louis, Mo. . . .Benionia . .Calhoun Cily NICKEY HOBBS . BECKIE HORN . . . ANNETTE HORTON . GEORGE HOUSTON . JIMMY IRWIN. . . CAROLYN JAMES . . . ROSALYN ELAINE JAY . . ALMA JOHNSON . . . GLORIA JOHNSON . . JACKIE JOHNSON . JAMES JOHNSON . RICHARD JOINER . . DORIS ANN JOLLEY . LINDA JOLLY . . . ARTHUR JONES . . JULIAN F. JORDAN . . THOMAS JERRY JOYNER BETTY KAVANAUGH . , JIMMY KELLUM . JIMMY KENNEDY . . BELLE KENT . EMILY KEYES . . cAY KINNARD . .nov KnrcHlNes . GEORGE KLosTER . . KARQLYN KOSANKE . , MICHAEL LaBOUVE. . SHIRLEY LAND . . SHARON LANEY .... PEGGY JOYCE LANGLEY DON LAY ....... FAIRA LEE . LARRY LEGG . ED LENOW . FRED LEWIS . . . EDWINA LOCKERT . . . Longview, Texas . . . . . Laurel . . Jackson . . Booneville . . . Tupelo . , Hazlehursi . . Rose Hill . . Sebasiopol . . Vaughan . . . Foresi- . . . Kosciusko . . Nafchez . . . . .Polkville Red Boiling Springs . . . . Moss Poini . . . Pensacola . . . Columbia . . Brookhaven . . Tulwiler . . Meridian . . . CIin+on . . Meridian , . Benlon . .Lena New London, Conn. Chaflanooga, Tenn. . . . .Greenville . . . Baiesville . . Jackson . . . OveH . . Pensacola, Fla. . . . Kosciusko . . . . , .Laurel . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Gulfporf . . Jackson 99 ff' Q.. l JUNIORS L , id , 'Q I. E ,',, O 3 r if I -QW ' ' Q, in 1 -- A ' A Q' ' Ii , QE,-,Q iilv 1 V, .I 371 Q- E55 ' 1 ., , ': .: -251 j' V 3 I A V -K Xi' If - 1-I 'Q' , ty ' ' 4 I I A W 1, ..- . XA 1 ,N I vs E I I IA lll- YE' T? ,z u ,H 1 ' . ': hlml il I Ilia? , I- I 'f , l , . 'I ' -A-' xlkr I I A 3-,.g:W.?VL. If 2 n :If ' I T Ji I Wlyk f at K '23 I EMILY LONG . . TED LONG . . SONNY LOTT . . . CAROLYN LOVORN . . VERBIE ANN LOVORN LAU YIU LUEN .... MARCIA LUMPKIN . . JOHN McCORMlCK . JACKIE McGEE . . WILLIAM McGEHEE . SUSAN MCGLAMERY . NANCY M.cGRAW . LOUANN McKINLEY . LEVITIA McLEMORE . DONNA MARTIN . . BARBARA MAYBERRY . J. WAYNE MERRILL . . SYLVIA MERRITT . . BOB ONEAL MILES . . SARAH PATSY MILLER BETTY SUE NIXON , WILLENE MONFORT . . . KENNY MOORE . LARRY MOORE . . MARY MORGAN . . JIMMY L. MORRISON MARILYN MORTON .... . RICHARD IDICKI MYERS . . HORACE NEWCOMB . ELAINE NOBLIN . . W. D. ODOM ..... MICHAEL O-RDERDON K HENRY O'NEAL . . BETTY JO OTTE .... MARY ANN PAHLMAN LARRY HAL PARAZINE 100 . . Kosciuslco . . Philadelphia . . . . Foresl . . Thomaslown . . Tlwomasfown . . Hong Kong . , .Jaclzson . . .Jaclzson . . . Jackson . . Nafchez . . Ripley . . . Jackson . .Ha++iesburg . . HazIehurs'r . . .Malhisfon . . .Jackson . Marshall, Mo. . . .Rose Hill Charlesfon, S.C. . Arlinglon, Va. . . . Magnolia . Richland, Ga. . .Mobile, Ala. Lalte WOFII1, Fla. . . . Jackson . . Pascagoula . Louisville, Ky. . . . Wesson . . .Jaclrson . . Fcresl . . .Greenville Cifronelle, Ala. . . Clinion . . . . Jaclrson . . Bay S+. Louis . Pensacola. Fla. FRAN PARKER . . . JO ANN PARKMAN . . JIM PARKS .... HAROLD PARTEN . . JOYCE PARTEN . PAULINE PATRICK . . PERRY PATTERSON . EUGENE PAYNE . JOHN E. PERRITT . . DON PHILLIPS , FRAN PHILLIPS . . VICKI PHILLIPS . . ED PIGOTT . . . HILDA PINSON ...... RICHARD EDWARD PITTMAN SAUNDRA PITTMAN . . . FREDDIE PITTS ...... CHARLES L. IBUDI POLK. SHIRLEY POLK ...... SANDRA LYNN POLK . TONITA PORTERA . . GEORGE POWELL . ALICE POWERS. . . CARLES A, PRESSON . . JAMES E. PUGH . . JIMMY OUINNELLY. . JEAN RANKIN . . JERRY RANKIN . RICHARD RAYBON . . HAROLD REID ..... MARY JANE HART REID . LOUIS RENO . JENNIFER REYNOLDS . . LOU ROBERTS . . . NANCY ROBERTSON . BARBARA ROGERS . . . . Prenliss . . . Pulaski . . Jackson . . Jackson . . Jackson . . . . Quilman MI. Herman, La. . . . . Edwards . . Wesson . . Canfon . . Jackson . . Jackson . . McComb . . Philadelphia . . Decafur, Ga. . . Meridian . , Jackson . . Columbia . . Prenfiss . . Baldwyn . . Grenada . . Anguilla . . Jackson , . Tupelo . . .Greenville . . Mobile, Ala. . . .Clinlon . . Clinion '. .Prenfiss . .Lula . .Jackson . . .Hazlehursl . .Jackson . .Pensacola . . Pascagoula .chs1me++e, Ls. IOI .IUNIORS '19 KEITH ROGERS . . ROSS ROGERS . . BRIAN ROOKS . . PHYLLIS ROSS . . RAYMOND RUSSELL . . SHELIA LETITIA RUSSELL . GWEN RUSTIN .... EVELYN RUTH . EMILY SALIBA . . JAMES SANDERS . GORDON SANSING . . . HERBERT GLEN SCHILLING KENNETH SCOTT . LINDA SELLERS . . KENNETH SHEPPARD . . CARREY G. SMITH . . JANET SMITH . . . ROSALAND SMITH . . SHIRLEY ANN SMITH . . SUE SMITH ..... ZU LYNN SMITH . SHARMAN SMYLY . . GENE SPEED . . JOHN SPEIGHTS . . ROGER N. STEELMAN. JR. . . SHIRLEY STEVENSON . . MARTHA STEVENSON . . CLEM STOVALL . . . JERRY STRICKLAND . . OLIVER STRICKLAND . . . ROBERT PERKINS SUGG, JR KAY SULLIVAN ...... LIBBY SUMNERS . JOHN SWAIN .... JEANETTE SWINDALL . . GWIN TACKETT . . , IO2 . . Silver Creek . . Pascagoula Canfonmenf, Fla. . . PascagouIa Birmingham, Ala. . . . HazIeI1urs'I' . . . Lucedale . .Vicksburg . . PascagouIa . . . SIedge . . Jackson . . . Benfonia . .Vicksburg . . Brookhaven . . 'MobiIe, Ala. . . . Union . . .D'Io . . Canion . . . KreoIe . . Laurel . . .Glosfer . . . Hollandale . .Warren, Ark. . Jackson, Tenn, . . Basking Ridge, N.J. . . . PeIaI'1a+cI'1ie . . Brandon . . Greenville . . Laurel . . Jackson . . . Europa . . Jackson . . Jackson . . . Meridian . . Winona . . Minier SARA 'TABE . . LINDA TAYLOR . . WILLIAM H. TAYLOR . . CAR'MEN JO THATCH . . RONALD A. THORNTON JAMES E. THRONE . . . MYRA JEAN THURMAN . TIP TIPTON ...., CHARLOTTE TOWNSEND MARY EVELYN TUCKER . . CARLENE TULLOS . . . GENE TULLOS . . JERRY TULLOS . . MARTHA TUPPER . DERWOOD TUTOR . GERALD USHER . MARTHA BRYANT VINSON MILTON WALKER . . . SHERRY WALKER . . ROBERT H. WALLER . . PATRICIA WELLS . . BARBARA WEST . . . JAMES WESTBROOKS . DENNIS WHITE . JAMES WHITE .... QHARLES W. WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS . . . DELENE WILLIS . DONNA WILLIS .... ZACK T. WINNINGHAM JACK WINSCOTT . . . GWEN WOOTEN . GENEVA WORSHAM . . MARCIA ZYDIAK . . . . Wesi' . . Handsboro . . . Winona . . Heideiberg . , Jackson . . . .Jackson New 'Orleans La. . . Hernando . . Brookhaven . . .Meridian Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Raleigh . . Jackson . . Greenwood . . . Ponioioc . . . Meridian . .Terry . .Pren+iss . .Gilisberg . .Clarksdale . Priichard, AIa. . . . Okoiona . . . Meridian . . BaIdwyn . . . Gunfown . . Vicksburg . . McComb . . Brandon . . . Pascagoula . . . . SonI'ag .Sh Louis, Mo. . . .Brookhaven . . Grenada . . Mobile. Ala. IO3 JUNQORS 'Z sh? 17 ...lf sl wg' I q-7- R'9 7K' vxf, ,- -. -A T? Irene Crocker, Trees.: Sue Penfield, Sec.: Randy Fcsier, Vice Pres.: SI'1eIIon I-Iand, Presg Bob Terry, Chaplain. Noi Piciured-Lou Way. Reporier. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ,I 4' ef:- .4 ...sv 'Qi ' me , 'J JESSE M. APPERSON . CAROLYN ARNOLD . RUBY ASHMORE . ANITA AUSTIN . . RODDIE BAILEY . SHIRLEY BAKER . . . KENNETH H. BARLOW DICK BARNES .... JANICE BASS ..,. GORDON BAYLISS . . Mulvane, Kans. . . . Jackson . . MayersviIIe . . Laurel . . .Grenada . .Tampa. Fla. . . McComb . . Jackson . .Columbia . .Jackson 'I viii.-FII? I' Y W Ps N ng' ,E W 'If , I it I XL i r'-'Z I wa ITL 5 ..,. LAWRENCE BEALL . CECIL MAURICE BELL DREW BLANTON . . ROY BOMAR . JAMES BOOTH . . ELAINE BOYETTE . . SARAH BRADSHAW . VIRGINIA BRADSHAW JAMES FRANKLIN BRANNON . SYLVIA BREELAND ..... . .Vicksburg . Milligan, FIa. . . Kosciusko . . Meridian . . Prenfiss . . Jackson . . Laurei . . Morfon . . . Laurel . . .Tyleriown LAWRENCE BROWN . . SYBLE ANNE BROWN . . JERRY BRUMFIELD . . JIMMY BUCHANAN . . HARRIET BURGESS. . JIMMY BURKETT . . WILLIAM BURNETTE . . SUE BURNHAM . . GLORIA BURRAGE . PAUL CAIN . . DWALA CANON , . . MARILYN CARTWRIGHT . WING MING CHAN . . EDGAR CHAIN . . JOHN CHERRY . . DICKIE CHILDERS . . JOHN CHITTOM . DAVIS CLARK . . SUSAN CLARK . . . MALCOLM CLEARMAN . SHELBY 'CLIFT . . THOMAS COLE . . JUDITH COOK . SUDIE COOPER . LORA ODESSA COTTEN . . . HOWARD EDWARD COWGILL BOB COX .......... SARAH COX . . IRENE CROCKER . . JIMMY CUTRELL . . DONNIE DANIEL . . PATSY DAVES. . . KATHERINE DAVIS . . MARTHA DAVIS . . PAMELA DAVIS . LYNN DeBOTTlS. . . . . Jackson . . Inverness . . McComb . . Blue Mounlain . . . Brookhaven . .Jackson . . Columbus . . Yazoo Cily . . Louisville . . Kosciusko . .OcaIa, Fla. . .Warren, Pa. New- York Cily, N.Y. . . . . . .Collins . . Pensacola, Fla. . . Memphis, Tenn. . . .Inverness . . Lelancl . . Clinlon . . Decalur . . .A+lanIa, Ga. . .Crossville. Ala. . . Greenville . . Morlon . . Washingfon . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Jackson . .Brandon . . Clarksdale . . . Eupora . . Silver Creek . . Winona . . .Pascagoula . . Memphis, Tenn. .Falls Church, Va. . . . .Columbia 105 SOPHOMORES BARBARA DICKSON MONA DILLON . . PATSY DROKE . ALICE DUDLEY . . DIANNE DUNAGIN ELON EAST .... ANN ELLINGTON . RONALD ELLZEY . KAREN EVANS . . CAROLYN FAUST . . BYRON E. FISHER . JIMMY FORD . . RANDY FOSTER . . CARL FOUNTAIN . GARY FOX .,.. NANCY FREDLOCK . LINDA FREEMAN . . JIMMY FURR . . TOMMY GILL . . EMILY GORDON . SAUNDRA GORDON K'ANNE GORE . . . . . THOMAS GORE . . ROBERT GOULD . . RONNIE GRANTHAM CHARLES GRAY . . NAN GREGORY . MARSHA GUNN . CLAUDIA HALE . . JERRY HALE ,... PATRICIA I-IAMBLIN NEDRA HAMMOND SHELTON HAND, JR. KAYE HANKINS . . RICHARD HARRIS . WILLIAM HARRISON . IO6 . Algoma . .Tylerlown . . Hernando . .Winona . . Ha'Hiesl::urg Cincinnafi, Ohio . Pensacola, Fla. . . . .Collins . .Rolling Fork . .Jackson . .oxford . .Meridian . .Meridian . Foresl' . . . .Jackson . Pensacola, Fla. . . Jackson . . Eufaw, Ala. . . Lucedale . . Clinfon . . . .Jackson Redlands, Calif. . . . Clinfon . . Jackson . Jonesville, La. . . Meridian . . Jaclcson . . Clin+on . Memphis, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. Foresi Ciiy, Arla. . . . . Jackson . . .JacIrson . . Taylorsville . Alexandria, Va. . . Pascagoula JERRY HAUGHTON . CAROLE HEDGEPETH . . PATSY HENDERSON . . JOAN HENSON . . RICHARD HERRINGTON . SYLVIA Hicks ..... Jo ANN HILL . . Joe E. Hosss . . DALE HOLIFIELD . . STEVE HOLLAND . . BRENDA HOOKS .... ANDREW C. HOWINGTON NANCY HUFF . . . LINDA I-IUMPHRIES . . SYLVIA HURST . . LEO JACKSON . . MARYNELL JACOB . . DOTTIE JOHNSON . . KATHLEEN JOHNSON . . BILLY JOHNSON . . . RUSSELL JOHNSON . LARRY JOHNSTON . . CAMILLE JONES . JEAN JONES . . MATTIE PEARL JONES . . MARVIN KAYSE . . . PHIL KELLY ..... DENNIS SEAY KEVERYN . NEAL KINARD . . MARTHA KING . . JACKIE KURTZ . . JERRY LAESSER . . STUART LASSETTER . . HENIRIETTA LEE . . JOSEPH LEE . . . THOMAS D. LEE . . . Pensacola, Fla. . . Monficello . . Louin . . Hia Bena . . Rayville, La. . .Gulfporl . . Meaclville . . CIin'ron . . . . .Mor'I'on New Orleans, La. . . . Greenwood . .Clinlon . . Pascagoula . . Monroe, La. . . . .Jackson . . Covlnglon, La. . .Cleveland . . . Fores+ . . Meridian . .Jackson . . . Brookhaven . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . Inverness . . Senalobia . . . Tillaloba . . Hialeah, Fla. . . lHa Bena . Laurel . .Jackson . . . . . Tupelo Delray Beach, Fla. . . . Miami, Fla. . . Clinlon . . . . Winona . Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Foresi- 107 rl ew SQPHQMQRES EE: S.:.' DON LEUBA . . LYNDA LEWIS . STELLA LITTLE . . MARGARET LLOYD . JEAN LOMAX . . GARLAND LOWE . . JUDY LUNCEFORD . ROLFE W. Mc'CLESKEY . . . . WAYNE McGEE . . CAROL McKINNEY. . ELAINE McNEER . SANDRA McNEER . . JUDY MADDOX . . . SAMMY MAKAMSON JERRY ANNE MARTIN JIM MEGGINSON . . SANDRA MOAK . . BILL MONTGOMERY . . . . CHUCK MONTGOMERY . . . JANE MOON .... IRENE MOORE . JAMES MORRIS . LINDA MUNDY . . DAVID MYERS . . CLIFFORD NELSON . TEDD NELSON . . PHILIP NETTLES . . STEVE NICHOLS . . LANIER NOLES . . KAY OLIVER , . . SKEET OSBORNE . . MARJORIE PALMER . SUSIE PATRIDGE . . PATSY PATTERSON . WAYNE PATTERSON VICTOR PAYNE . . IO8 . . Moss Poinf . .Jackson . .Jackson . .HayI'i. Mo. . . . .Sand Hill silver sprang, Md. . . . . . SarcII5 . GuIf Breeze, Fla. . Brandon . . . Miami. Fla. . Norih CarroIIIon . . . . Jackson . Jackson . . Hia Bena . . Jackson . . Jackson . . Jackson . . . . Jackson . Norih CarroIII'on . . . . Jackson . . . .Lamberf . .KenIwoocI, La. . . .Cleveland . . Wesson . . Daphne, Ala. . .'Miami, Fla. . . . . Liberfy . Memphis, Tenn. . . Pensacola, Fla. . . . ,Amory . .TaIIuIaI'1, La. . . Holly Springs . . . . .Winona . MI. Hermon, La. . .Coving+on, La. . . . Lucedale JANICE PEACOCK . . STEVE PEADEN . . PAT PEARSON . . ANN PEEPLES . JOHN T. PEGG . SUE PENFIELD .... MARY LYNN PERKINS . NORMAN PERKINS . . CLAUDE PERSONS . JUDITH PHILLIPS . . CECIL YVONNE PIERCE NOEL E. POLK .... SANDRA POLK . JOY POPE . . . BRENDA POOLE . . MIKE REED . . FRANCES REYNOLDS . CHARLOTTE ROBINSON JOE ROBINSON . . . LINDA ROEBUCK . . BETSY ROSS .... WENDELYN RUSHING PATSY SALIBA .... SANDRA SANDERS . BO SCALES ..... CAROLYN SCREWS . . . FIoraIa, Ala. . . Baker, FIa. . . Tu'IwIIer . . .Glendora . . . ,Vicksburg Birmingham, AIa. . . . . .Macon . . Jackson . . Jackson . . Quifman , . . Liberiy . . Picayune . . CoIumbia . . Meridian . . . Columbia . Plymmnh, Fla. . .Grenada . .LaureI , .LaureI . . HazIeI1urs+ . .Jackson . .Do+I1an, AIa. . .Pascagoula . . Liber+y ........MorIon . . .Chicago I IeigI'1Is, III. ROBERT SELF . . . . . . .Tchula BILLIE SHIVERS . . .CIin+on JANE SIMMONS . . . . Kosciusko KAREN SLAUGHTER . . . . Jackson DORIS SMITH . . . . . . Brookhaven JON DAVID SMITH . . . . Jackson KATHERINE SMITH . Memphis, Tenn. ROGER SPEED ..... ..... C ollins PEGGY HARRELL SPENCER . . . .CIin+on JOE STEEN ........ . . Jackson 109 SOPHOMORES '-3 4 .ff PAT STEWART . . ROOKIE STOWERS . . SANDRA STRONG . . KENT STRU'M . . DENTON SUMRALL . ROBERT SURLES . . FRANCES TABB . . BOBBY TERRY . JOHN TILLERY . . . WILLIAM TURNER . . CAROLYN VAN DEVENDER . GREG VERSEN . . JUDY WALDROP . . DURR WALKER . . THAD WALKER . ETHEL WALLACE . GENE WALLACE . . LUKE WALLIN . . MARY LOU WAY . DIANNE WEAVER . . GREG WEDEL .... KENNETH WESTBROOK RONNIE WHITE . . . WILLIAM WIENKE . . NORMA WILCOX . . ELESE WILLIAMS . . VAN WILLIAMS . . . FREEMAN WILLIAMSON . PAULETTE WOLFE . . JUDY WOOLDRIDGE JANET WRIGHT . . KEN YARBOR . BECKY YARBROUGH . DAY YARBROUGH . RON YEARY .... CHARLENE YOUNGE . LINDA YOUNG . . . . Gillsburg . . .Jackson . . .Greenwood Jacksonville, Ark. . . .Meridian . . Dallas, Texas . . . .Clinion .Ypsilan'Ii, Mich. . . . Clinlon . . Mobile, Ala. . . Jackson . . Vicksburg . .Columbia . .Prenfiss . . Baker, Fla. . . Ponioioc . . Greenville . . Columbus . . . Greenwood . . . . Wesi . .Jackson . . .Yazoo Ciiy .Versailles, Mo. . . Gunnison . .Jackson . . .Jackson . . Ponfofoc . . Mobile, Ala. . .clsfusasle . .Hay+a, Mo. . . . . .Jackson Panama cify, Fla. . . Birmingham, Ala. . . . .Meridian .Cleburne, Texas . . . .Jackson . .Amory 'mme l Mary Flowers Reporler Anne Lane Sec Rulh Ann Davls Treas Bob Hulclverson Vuce Pres Allus Newell Pres Jack Buller Clnaplarn JANET ABERNATHY GAIL ABRAHAM SHERI ADAMSON PAUL ALBRITTON , JAMES ALEXANDER JIMMY ALLEN . . . BUZZY ARLEDGE . . BETTY ATKINSON . . DONNY BARHAM . JANE BEECHER . . . JOHN BELL ..... GINGER BENNETT . MARY ANN BENNETT MARY BLACK .......... PATSY BLAINE . . . SHIRLEY ANN BOND FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS VICLSLJUFQ S+ Louns Mo .Crowley, La. . . Laurel . . . Nalchez . Sumler, S.C. . . Crowder . . Meridian . Dallas, Texas . New Alba ny Mem plwis, Tenn. . . Magee . Jaclcson . . Aclterman . . Magnolia JOEL BOONE .......... ALLEN BOURLAND . JIMMY BOURNE . . GLENDIA FAYE BOYD . Columbia . . Aberdeen . Columbia . McComb Ill FRESHMEN KATHY BROCK . . . ROBERT N. BROOKS . RANDY BROOME . . WALTER T. BROWNE . GLORIA BROWNING . FRANK BRYAN, JR. . GEORGE BURNETTE . . FAYE BUSBY .... JIMMY BUSBY . NANCY BUSH . . JACK A. BUTLER, JR. . JERRY CARROLL . CHARLES CARTEE . . . JAMES D. CHANCELLOR WILLARD CHATHAM . . BROOKS CHITTOM . . MARTHA CLANTON . . JAMES CLARK ...... MARY ALICE CLEARMAN MIKE CLEMONS .... MARILYN COLE . . WILLIAM COLLIER . RONNIE COLTON . . JAMES COOK . . JOYE COOPER . . KARLTON CORBIN . LUCY COWARD . JUDY COWEN . JOE ALEX COX . . . MARSHA DAVENPORT . CHERYL DAVIS .... MILTON H. DAVIS, JR. . RUTH ANN DAVIS . HARRY E. DAYTON . . ELIZABETH DEESE . . TUCKER DIXON . 112 . Clinfon . cmhage , . Hazlehum . Jackson Li++Ie Rock, Ark. . . Wesf Poinf . . Philadelphia . . oxford . . CIinI'on . . . Greenville . . . .Clinion . . Aurora, Ind. . .Gulfport . . Jackson . . .Jackson . . Wafer Valley . . Jackson . Clinion . . . Pe'raI . Pensacola. Fla. JacksonviIIe, Fla. . . Kewanee . . Dallas, Tex. . Baliimore, Md. . . Mor+on . .BerIin, Md. . . EIIIsviIIe . . Mobile, AIa. . Rosedale . . Yazoo Cify . . .Tampa, Fla. . . . Flora . . Ba+esviIIe . . . Brookhaven . TuscaIoosa, Ala. . . . . Ufica MARY SUE DOUGLAS . . SHIRLEY DRAKE . . KAY DUFFEE . KITTY DU-GAN . . DAN DUNCAN . . SARAH DYE . . SANDRA DYKES . . JIMMIE L. EAST . ROYCE EAVES ......... . . MARSHALL GRAY ED MONDSON JOYCE EDWARDS . . . . . ANN EMMETT . . YVONNE EWELL . . BETH EWING . . . BETTY FERNANDEZ . . RANDA FERRELL . . ANDY FERRYMAN . MARCUS FINCH . 'RONALD FINCH . EMILY FLOWERS , . MARY FLOWERS . LUTHER FORD ..... CHARLES GENE FOSHEE . . DAVID W. FOY ..... JODI FRANCIS . . BARBARA FRISBY .... MARGARET JO FULMER . . CAIROLE ANN FURR . . JOHNNY GAMBLES . SUSAN GARRISON . . SUE GARTMAN .... OLIVIA ANN GILMORE . . ANNE GOLDSMITH . . NITA GRANTHAM . . WILLIE EARL GREER . . JACKIE GRISHAM . . . Bogue Cl1iI I'o . Balesville . . Grenada . . Columbus . . Columbia . Morton . . . . Nalchez Cincinnafi, Ohio Ba+on Rouge, La. . . . . Eclwards . . McComb . . Dallas, Texas . . Cenlreville . . Jackson . . Jackson . . Jackson . Enon, Ohio . MarieH'a, Ga. . Mobile, Ala. . . . Laurel . Hamplon, Va. . . . Gulfporl . Memphis, Tenn. . . .Pass Chrislian . Memphis, Tenn. . . . Picayune . . Greenville . . Laurel . . . Luceclale . . .Omal1a, Neb. . . Vicksburg . . Jackson . . Gulfporl' . . Clarksdale . . . . Jayess Memphis, Tenn. II3 FRESHMEN 54.3. A I wad FRESH MEN Y rrrr 1I,I,'gi ' III I me ,I MIKE GROGAN . . ANTHONY HALEY . . CAROL HALEY . RITA HALFORD . . MARY FRANCES HAMMOND MARSHALL HANBURY . . . JERRY HANCOCK . TOMMY HAUGHTON . . CAROL HAVARD . ROBERT HAWKINS . REA HEDERMAN . DIANE HICKS . . PATRICIA TAYLOR HILL . BEVERLY HITCHCOCK . CALVIN HITT ...... BENNIE HOLLINGSWORTH ROBERT EUGENE HOLMES MARY HOOKER .... NICKY HOUSE . . DONALD HOWELL . JUDY HUGHEY . PAULETTE HUNT . WANDA HURT . . . BOB HUTCHERSON . . TOMMY ISHEE . MARY JAMES .... JANICE JOHNSTON . ANNA LYNN JONES . . DONALD JONES . . FRANCES JONES . JAY JONES . . LAURA JONES . MARY ANN JONES . SHARON JOYNER . BONNIE KEELING . . MICKEY KENNEDY . II4 . . Jackson . Daphne, Ala. . Wafer Valley . . BeIzoni . . Kosciusko . . Jackson . . Laurel . CoIIins . Harfiesburg . . . FIora . . . Jackson Mem phis, Tenn. . . . LaureI . . CIarksdaIe Memphis, Tenn. . . . Jackson . . Jackson . PascagouIa . Clinfon . . Poniofoc . Olive Branch . . Jackson . . Winona . Meridian . .Washingfon, D.C. . Haffiesburg . . . LaureI . McComb . . Vicksburg . . Jackson . . Jackson . . LaureI . . Leland . HiaIeah, Fla. Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Jackson PATRICIA KEYS . TRAVIS KIMBRIL . . JUDY BROWN KING . . HAROLD KOONS . CATHY LaLUMANDIER . . ANNE LANE .... WILLIAM LARKIN ..... GEORGE RAYMOND LENOW BONAVA LIVELY . . CHARLES LLOYD . JAMES LOVELACE . . MARY LOVETT . . BRENDA LUCIUS . . MIKE McALUM ...... MARTHA JANE McAULEY . . JANE McCALL ..... BOB McCLUiRE . . . ANNIE Mc'CANIEL . . BARNEY McEWEN . . SARAH McGLAMERY .. KATHLEEN WOODS McGRAW WANDA McKNIGHT .... VIVIAN McWHORTER . . BRENDA MAGEE . . . EUGENIA MARDIS . . MITZIE 'MARKEL ...... MARY MARGARET MARTIN . . ROBERT MARTIN ...... HARRIET MARX . . BARBARA MAYFIELD . . JERRY MAYLDIN . . DIANA MELTON . . CLARA LEE MILNER . . JIM MINTON . . . EVELYN MIXON . . . HUGH 'MONTGOMERY . . . . . . Collins Bowiing Green, Fla. . . . . . Jackson . Enon, Ohio . S+. Louis, Mo. . Sioneville . . Brookhaven . .Mempl-iis, Tenn. . Laurel . . . . Clinfon . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . Jackson . . Laurel . Vicksburg . Naichez . HaHiesburg . . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Bogalusa, La. . . . Jackson . Ripley . , Jackson . . Ackerman . . McHenry . . Tyierfown . . FayeHe . . CIin+on . . Jackson . . Miami, Fla. . . McComb . . Guifpori . . New Albany . . Rolling Fork . . . . Jackson . Defroif, Mich. . . Magnoiia . Clinfon H5 FRESHME N CARLYN MARIE MOORE BETTY MOSELEY .... KAY PENNY MOSELEY . ARILLA ANN MYERS . TOM NABORS . . SHERRY NEAL . . ALTUS NEWELL . . BOBBY NEWELL . . EDWARD J. NIXON . . AMANDA RUTH OLIVER ROBERT LEE ORNDORFF, JR. . . MARY ALICE OSWALT . . JACKIE PARAZINE . . JINNEA PARKER . . SUE PARKER ........ . . . Edinburg . Hafiiesburg . . Greenville . Lombard, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. . . . Jackson . . Meridian . . Meridian . . Lucedale . . Eupora . . Jackson . Jackson Pensacola, Fla. . . Vicksburg . Mobile. Ala. EDWARD LEWIS PENFIELD, JR ..,.. Birmingham, Ala. TILLIE PETERSEN . . IRENE PHILLIPS . . WANDA PHILLIPS . . . MARTHA JOY PICKLE . JANIICE POLK . . JUDY POLK . . . VICKIE SUE POLK . . MOT POWELL . . MARY ELIZABETH OUINN . . NEIL RAWLS ...... . MARVIN REDDISH . . MIKE REDDISH . MILLARD REEDY . . BUSTER RENICK . . JIMMY REYNOLDS . SANDRA RHODES . . DAVID RICKMAN . KAREN ROBBINS .... BETTY SUE ROBERTSON . . . RITA ROBINSON .... 116 . . .Cleveland . Chafianooga . Chaflanooga Memphis, Tenn. . , Columbia . . Jackson . . Jackson . Laurel . Silver Creek . Orlando, Fla. . . . CIin+on . . Clinfon . Laurel . . Jackson . Jackson . . Canion . . II'+a Bena . . . Picayune . Fayeile, Ala. . . Brookhaven DIXIE LYNN ROBINSON . ROBERT ROLLINS . . SALLY ROSS .... MONIQUE ROYER . . . Dallas, Texas . . . Jackson Syracuse, N.Y. . Miami, Fla. LYDA RUSSELL . . . . Monlicello CAROLYN RYALS . . . . . Pearl DAVID SANDIFER . . . Jackson GLENDA SCALLORN . . . . Bafesville FRANK SCHNEIDER . . . Jackson CAROL ANN SHAMBLIN . . Vicksburg SIDNEY SHANNON . . . . Greenville A. B. SHORT . . . . . Meridian PAT SHUMAKE . . Pass Chrisfian SAND-RA SILTMAN . . . . . . Balesville BOBBYE ANN SIMMONS . . Brookhaven CAROLYN SMITH . . . . Union GAYE SMITH . . . . Brookhaven JUDY SMITH .... . Aberdeen VICKY DIANE SMITH . . Fayelle KAY SNIDER . . . . Crow-der DONNA JEAN SPELLINGS S+. Louis, Mo. JERRY STALEY ..... . . . Jackson SUZANNE STALLINGS . Thomasfon, Ga. JAN STEPHENS . . . . . Glosier RUTH CAROLYN STODARD . . . . Meridian HOWARD E. STOKES .... . . Rolling Fork WILLIAM RALPH STOVALL . . . . Memphis, Tenn. CAROL ELISE STRANGE . . . Clinlon LINDA STRICKLAND . . . Miami, Fla. JOY STURDIVANT . . . . Ridgeland DAVID SULLIVAN .... BARBARA LYNN SUTTON MARTHA ANN SWARTZ . MARY HELEN SYMONDS DAN TACKER ..... BILLY TAYLOR . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . . Mendenhall . . Laurel . . . Rosedale Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Jackson 117 FRESHMEN aff-f-,L vs FRESHMEN IRENE TAYLOR . . LOUISE TEMPLE . BOBBY TERRY ....... EDWARD ARNOLD THOMAS BETTY LYNN THOMPSON . ROGER THOMPSON, JR. . WAYNETTE THORNTON . . REBECCA TREHERN . TERRY TULLOS . . ELIZABETH TURNER . . DORIS JEAN VANCE . . FRAN WALKER . . . ROBERT WALL . . DON WALTERS . . KAY WARD ..... LINDA JEAN WARREN . ANN WEBB ...... ROWENA RUTH WHITE . . MARILYN WILKINSON . . MARGARET WILLARD . . ANNE KENT WILSON . . WESLEY WOLFE . . NANCY WORSHAM . LINDA WRIGHT . Lake . . Jackson . Rusion, La. . . . Florence Chesnee, S.C. . . Pefal . . Carfhage Providence, La. . Pascagoula . . Laurel . . Jackson . . Vicksburg . Yazoo Ciiy . . Jackson . . Lucedale . Saraland, Ala. . . . Jackson . . Jackson . . Jackson . Woodville . . Clarksdale . . . Laurel . . Charlesron . . Brandon . . Foresi' DR. D. M. NELSON Emerging from +he red clay hills of Ceniral Mississippi, from a poveriy lefi' in rhe wake of a 'rerrible war, Dofson McGinnis Nelson, posses- sing bo'I'h will and deierminaiion io rise io posi- lions of leadership, early 'iurned his eyes foward Sion, whence came his sfrengfh. Over 'rhe long, arduous years of his preparaiion, of his sfruggle io save Mississippi College during 'I'he dark and hopeless depression years, fo secure his gains affer fhe war, never once did his s+rong faiih falfer or his deierminaiion lessen. More ihan mos'r men in fhese 'iroubled years, he knew +he will of his God, and in 'rhis will he found his peace. Across his long journey of service, if he ever knew fear or a loss of courage, 'rhe world did noi' know his fhoughf. And when 1'he +ime came for him 1-o bow +o 'ihe final sfroke, his passage was his final vicfory. To generafions of college s'I'uden1's, io his colleagues and friends, +o +he world ai' large, 'he leaves a rich herifage of achievemenf and 'I-he knowledge 'rhaf +he world is a beH'er place for his having lived. IN MEMORIAM N L, ' X V ' I' , .f-' 'A F fl ' ' U f ha: ' ' Ji. 'QM 1. if' 77 'l. I- fri, iff. i ,l ffl, ,J E ls H9 9 , V A? 'F ,A ,J I . L J 53? . Fil 1 gqwfj, w L !-:gt J 'Q 1 14-:pw . w w 4 f. '-gn.-N U , -- 55 w,,,Q,L.. 'TF-'M' xi ,Ltd rx , 1 MIM- v va '1 ,1L'L1, 1' Y 4 x v W NQN- 1. W g v X 'L ' r1, 1 .-, A , - . f' 'R ...V-gjl ' ' x ' ' ' -f 'f-'-J. -L.-7. 2 I-, , yr 9 v I,..,-AF ' y e, , 5 v .Lv my -,. . mv 1 f.. L.. ' - 'fax 'f W , E fy 'QP . A -1:4222 5-' YH ff - - Q Q 'YH My 'ia 1, .72 'I ' mi' ,WWW w dpi,-24mm Wgm x 2 . , . ,. 'Y ' . 1 -ata - ','AfqpL:::- - rr 1' Q, rd ,Z 5 -ew 1 E 4 L 5 5? 9 'QE '-4? 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Q b ' Wfjw f X if',5LMf,,' 2, j1J5Ky1ifi?5qQg',ggQwTmMwggw35-f3Wi S ff 9, , . , f Ji ik 4 I ,,f'5fQ'L9lQff!' wk 9 ' WM f K S' 5 'X' X T 4 Q 5 - E 4 ' ww X W . . W 4 H W 5 'ifmwb M MLW H W W - A , 0 ' -. ' ' ' '- , , mv. ,,,, M 'ww 05w,.g,, awww Wm- W my .' 6 -gk H MM ' M. w m Q N'NN '7 QM M W X N'NN ww V W3 M , M e - - yu ga In a Sl+UEl+lOI'1 where a founclafion has been laid, Hwere rnuslr be organizarion +o proceed furfner- To progress Wiflwoulr clireclrion There can be only chaos and Confusion wirh no order, no cenfrai purpose Wn+l'1 H. possibilifies are unlirnifed. U -lk 1 JOHN BARNES Editor 1963 TRIBESMAN The TRIBESMAN slall began work on lhe I963 edilion several weeks belore lhe end ol lhe '6l-'62 session, laking piclures and planning layoul. During lhe summer lhe Edilor and Business Manager llew lo Nashville lo make delailed plans wilh lhe prolessional help ol Benson Prinling Com- pany. I ln Seplember during regislralion, lhe Class Edilor and slall lranlically wenl lo work selling up appoinlmenls class piclures. Aller lhe piclures were made . . . linally, slall look a brealher, bul only a shorl one: plans lor Parade ol Favoriles had lo be made. Then, on Decem- lourlh, Myslical lvlomenlsu was presenled under lhe her lor lhe lhe ber excellenl leadership ol lhe Fealure Edilor. The nexl day, deadline number one was duel Then began BUSINESS STAFF-Slanding: Marilyn Marlon, Fran Phillips, Belh Ewing, G-ary Fox. Sealed: Jim Megqinson. ll . s- Eg la sf? 'ffbsfm Q X - , .QS T .J ,,. Z JIM MEGGINSON ' Business Manager lhe all-allernoon-everyday and all-day-Salurday imprison- menl in lhe ollice. Copy had lo be lyped, layouls changed, organizalion piclure appoinlmenls sel . . . and somelimes resel, and deadlines had lo be mel ahead ol schedule in order lo meel a discounl dale so lhal our now emply linancial accounl could allord lhe addilion ol lour lull color pages. Yes, lhe lile ol an edilor and lhe lives ol lhose who work wilh him are, lor a lew monlhs, suspended in a ralher unusual slale ol conscious shock. Bul aller il's all over lhere's a cerlain leeling ol pride and salislaclion in knowing lhal we have crealed somelhing dillerenl. We hope your alli- lude will be lhe same as lhal ol a well-known columnisl on campus- ll's dillerenlg I like ill CLASS SECTION-Slancling: Sandra Moak, Carolyn Van Devender, Saundra Gordon. Sealed: Judy Hall. M,-U... . , H ,,,,, .- ii,-i, ,,,. s,,. erin, n-in, f' 1 -, H , fa 3 ,-1:6155 ' 1 1 'lQ:Wf'f,,f'l,,ll,,H ,,,,',,, 2-22 '- Y 4 , - -54' Q7 . .Afhlefic Edifor . .Class Edifor . . Feaiures Edifor Organizafion Edi+or . . . Phofographer . . Phofographer . . Ari' Work . , Ari' Work . . . . . .Typisf VERNER ALEXANDER Infroducfion, Copiiona .ff - lib JOHN SPEIGHTS BOBBY WALLER EcIi'I'or Business Manager MISSISSIPPI COLLEGIAN The Mississippi CoIIegian, Ihe uno1CIiciaI organ of Ihe siudeni body, is published approximaieiy 32 Iimes during Ihe school year. Wririen and financed by 'rhe sfudenis BUSINESS STAFF: Tip Tipion, Bobby Waller, Harry Dayfon. Ihemselves, I'he Collegian remains basicaIIy free of IacuIIy and SBA conirol. II aiiempis Io presenf accura+eIy'+he evenis which occur on The campus and Ihose of direcjr in'Ier- esi Io The sI'ucIen+s which occur elsewhere. AI' Iimes 'rhe siaizi, edi+oriaIIy, assumes Jrhe responsibiiiiy of inI'erpreI'ing some of Ihe curreni evenis and Trends. The issues of Ihe CoIIegian appear reguIarIy on Wednesday or Friday: however, special issues are published, A nofable achievemenf of 'rhis year's paper was Ihe appearance of a special edifion in memory of Dr. D. M. NeIson. EDITORIAL STAFF: Jim Kennedy, George Hous+on, Sylvia I-Iursf, Ann Peepies Noel Polk, Verner Alexander. Seafedz John Speighfs. I I iv 3 , I H issifqsagi sggjm M -i .. 1-vi st, 'YF7' J, . il 5. W W ,pn , 1 Q 5 I E l 1:1-.ess-. 19 x A i, 013, , 04426 .., ,dsl 0 NEWS STAFF: George Hcusion, Sylvia Hursi. Beih Ewing. Sonny SPORTS STAFF: Fred Shirley, Dewey Blaclcledge, Milion Hoo+' Bradford. Seafedz Noel Polk. Walker, Greg Versen, Richard Herringion. Seafed: Jimmy Kennedy Speighfs and his sfaff examine fhe laiesf eidifion of fhe Collegian. The edilorial sfaff searches for new ideas. STAFF SYLVIA HURST . . .... . .Managing Ediior NOEL POLK . . . .News Edilor ANN PEEPLES . . . . .Exchange Ediror GEORGE HOUSTON . . .Consuliing Edilor BILLY MURPHY . . . . .Ari Ediior JIMMY KENNEDY ..... ..... S poris Ediior MILTON HOOT WALKER . . .Assislani Sporis Edifor VERNER ALEXANDER. . . , . . . . Columnisf JOE HUDSON . . . . .Phofographer 125 ARROWHEAD The Arrowhead is Jrhe liferary publicarion of Missis- sippi College which is published quarierly. Marerial for The Arrowhead is provided by siudeni wrilers. H' fealures original poems, shori siories, plays, ielaiure arlricles and essays, demanding only Thai rhe work mee? fhe high sland- ards of liierary qualify and iournalisiic iniegriiy. The purpose of The Arrowhead is 'ro benefil all slrudenis by crealing JIMMY GORDON Eclifor an appreciaiion of lilerarure and io slimulaie and susiain inielleclual aciiviiy and a culfural aimosphere on +he Mis- sissippi College campus. As is The TRIBESMAN and Col- legian, 'rhe Arrowhead is responsible +0 ihe Publicaiions Council. JIM PARKS Business Manager STAFF-Slanding: Emily Gordon, Barry Hannah, Joe Hudson, Karolyn Kosanlce, Sealed: Pal' Boafwrighf. VERNER ALEXANDER Ed ilor Leff lo Righi: Mrs. P. l. Lipsey, Jr.. Jimmy Gordon, Jim Parks, Mr. Charles E. Marfin, John Barnes. Mr. Jerry Wil- liamson, Mr. E. L. Douglas, Jim Meg- ginson, Dr. Joe Cooper, John Speighfs, Bobby Waller, Johnny Armislead, Ray Dykes, Miss Frances Skulley. 127 - 1 272-3 i 5 iii in iii . Z H I miiiwiiiwiii Y W 1' -5 iii i, iiimiiiuiim a ii ii ii ii iii . .A V 'If Q.. ui .1 V i I:-JT. fp- I ' M q . - ' P ' i if I A ,r . Ig. x wi A H Yrrfr . . . Tir V il' -Sv J cs.. 'W ss. A! TOMAHAWK The Tomahawk, making ils firsl appearance Jrhis year as a maior publicalion and under a complelely new formal, serves 'lo orienlale new sludenls in lhe iniricale mailers of campus cilizenship, Covering every derail from college hislory and Traclilions lo campus clubs lo imporlanl phone numbers 'ro 'rhe SBA Conslilulion, 'rhe Tomahawk has been lillingly called 'lhe bible of campus life, lls inilial service comes in The lirsl weeks ol lhe fall semesler where il serves all sludenls as a guide fo lhe spiril, characler and manner ol Reservalion life. PUBLICATIGNS COUNCIL The membership ol The Publicaiions Council consisls oi a lacully commiilee on pulolicalions named by The Presidenl ol 'lhe College and sluclenls, all of lhem officers ol publicalions and ol The SBA. The Council considers all business conneclecl wilh lhe ihree srudenl publicarions of 'lhe College. The Tunclion of i'he members is lo advise and consenl, lo praise and congralulale, somelimes 'ro censure, and lo consider ways and means of producing belier or more represenlalive newspapers, magazines, and yearbooks. The iurlher business is 'ro guard lhe repuialion of lhe College in qualify of wrilings, in accuracy of news, and in malerials of permanenl value included in +he yearbook. i, 5 i . 'i li 'B 1. 5? JOHNNY ARMISTEAD Presidenf of S+udenT Bo-dy AssociaTion FirsT Row: Mike Hudson, Vice-PresiclenTg Linda STephens. SecreTaryg Jack Virden, Treasurer: Ray Dykes, ATTorney. Second Row: Tom Lee, 'ff' if - ' THE STUDENT The STudenT Body AssociaTion oT Mississippi College, acTing Tully under The revamped SBA ConsTiTuTion ThaT ioined The Men's and Women's governing bodies, is paT- Terned aTTer our naTion's governmenT. The SBA is composed oT Three branches: The execuTive, The legislaTive and The judicial, headed by The PresiclenT, Vice-PresidenT and ChieT JusTice respecTively. In seeking To TurTher a closer sTudenT- governmenT relaTionship and a beTTer Mississippi College, The SBA sponsored many acTiviTies during This pasT year. Some oT The noTable successes achieved included: Freshman OrienTaTion and lniTiaTion led by The STudenT ATTorney,' FiesTa Week acTiviTies, climaxed by The M.C.-Mexico game, promoTion OT married sTudenTs' acTiviTies, presenTing The Friday chapel programs, The planning and execuTion OT Homecoming acTiviTies, The sponsorship oT The Torch Run and buses To The l-Toward TooTball game, acTive parTicipaTion in The SUSGA, MIC and Tri-College acTiviTies, awarding oT Three SBA scholarships, producing The musical, LiT'Tle Mary Sunshine, presenTing The Film oT The Week series, spon- soring The Four Preps concerT, The wriTing oT The ExecuTive Corner in The Collegian, climaxing The year wiTh The Third annual Pow VVow TesTiviTies. Chief JusTice: Marilyn Wehmeier, Chairman, Wome-n's ATTairs Board: Rodney Taylor, Chairman, Men's Affairs Board. if in sl? 5.11, Q----.951 GOVERNMENT The legislafive branch of The Mississippi College Sfudeni' Body Associaiion is rhe Senaie. Presicled over by Jrhe SBA Vice-Presiclenr, 'rhe Senaie is composed of duly elecred rep- resenlarives from rhe various dorms and commurer areas. The Senare meers every Monday night and Jrhe Senaiors are allowed io iniroduce bills which ihey feel will be of significance io 'rhe school and srudenlrs. Some of rhe duries of ihe Senare are rhe following: ro approve appoinrmenls io cabinei' and judicial council posls which Jrhe SBA Presi- cleni makes, To allor any money over Jrhe sum of five dollars which Jrhe SBA spends, and To presenr amendmenis To 'rhe Consiiiufion when +hey feel This desirable. Lefi' 'io Righfra Jo Curd, Judy Sims, Marfha Clanion, Judy Hall, Beverly Ingram. Sienographer: Nicky House. Busfer Renick, Mike Hudson, Presideni: Jerry Rankin, Presidenf Profemporeg Bob Terry, Chaplaing Edward Mixon. Linda Siephens, Secrefaryg Diane Weaver, Ei is-if 2'Qi 2 l 'E S 'X 3 ,, ,J W MIKE HUDSON Presidenl of 'Phe Senafe K'Anne Gore, Mary James, Linda Gayle Ganaway. Standing: Don Luba, Shelfon Hand, Ed HewleH. Noi Picfurecl: Kafhy Brock, Bob Welch, Dickie Allen, Perry Parlerson, Louise Temple, Ellen Skel+on, Sienographer. ' ,,,y yy y , ' ifii, fr, 5 il ' 5 W A' l ' M l i I EE sri i CX: W 3. A Jerry Rankin, Franlc Drummond, Mildred James, Tom Lee. Lynn Sullivan, Horace Newcomb, Bill Bobo. The Judicial Council, composed of a Chief Jusrice and six Associaie Jusrices, has Ihe responsibilily and aulhorily Io enforce slandards of good cilizenship among sludenls ailending Mississippi College. The Judicial Council also hears appeals 'From The Men's and Women's Affairs Boards ancl inlerpreis The Consrilulion of I'he Sludenl Body Associalion. THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL PRESIDENT'S CABINET Sealed: Bob Welch, Linda Gayle Ganaway, Jenny Dickens, Johnny Armislead. Sfanding: Jimmy 'Mor- rison, Morris Chapman, Shellon I-land, Roberr Hederman, Perry Pallerson, Jo-n David Smilh, 130 The members of Ihe PresidenI's Cabinejr are chosen by Ihe Presidenl 'Io assisr him in his adminislralive dulies. The Cabinel' mel more Ihan I'wice as many Times Ihis year as any cabinel in 'rhe sfudenr governmenl hislory of Mississippi College, and, carrying much grealer responsibilily rhan ever before, did a well recognized and ouislanding iob. E543 5 ' 'i as 5 J 13 Gb WOMEN'S AFFAIRS BOARD 15' -vi Firs+ Row: Jaclcie Johnson, Marilyn Wehmeier, Kafhy Capo- macchia. Second Row: Phyllis Ross, Bobbie Simmons, Eloise Thomas, Pafsy Saliba, Linda Lewis. The Women's Affairs Board, which consisis of eighi members, is a pari of ihe iudicial branch of 'rhe Siudeni Body Associaiion. The purposes of ihe Women's Affairs Board are io deal efieciively wiih maiiers concerning ihe women siudenis, io irain 'rhem in The praciice of self-governmeni, To co-operaie wiih 'rhe Dean of Women and her siaff, and To encourage each siudeni io mainiain The highesi siandard of honor in every phase oi college life. included in ihe new Siuoleni Body Consiiluiion of lasi' year was I The provision for Jrhe Men's Affairs Board, This board, composed of M E N S A F a chairman, vice-chairman, and secreiary-Treasurer, plus The presi- clenis of 'rhe men's dormiiories, has ihe responsibiliiy delegaied by B R D ihe Dean of Men for enforcing siandards of good cifizenship in ihe men's residence halls. The dormiiory councils, under +he direciion of ihe Men's Affairs Board, esfablish 'rhe siandards for residing in +he men's residence halls. a ,K ' , i 1 - i a is i wg., se wigs ,ii Firsi' Row: Rodney Taylor, Rookie Sfowers, Tip Tipion, Roy Bomar, gm Sonny Bradford, Alius Newell, W Roberf Hederman. ...Ev BS U PresidenT --si, TIM TOWNSEND i CABY BYRNE DR. RUSSELL MclNTlRE BSU Direcior PasTor Advisor BAPTIST STUDENT UNION OFFICERS: Charles WesT, Vice-President MarTha Tupper, SecreTary: Charlene PosT, Devoiional Chairman: Jim Furr, ProperTy Chairman: CrawTord Drwlce Mission Chairman' Rand FosTer. EnlisTmenT Chair- c , - I Y man: Susan Moore, Church Social Chairman: June Gallager, Music Chairman: Linda Anderson, PubliciTy Chairman: Dee Sharp, STeward- Because Today's college sTudenT is searching Tor TruThs in more academic disciplines Than ever beTore, The Missis- sippi College BapTisT STudenT Union seeks To presenT The basis oT all TruTh, which is To be Tound in Jesus ChrisT. WiTh The aTTiTude OT presenTing The TruTh OT The Gospel OT Jesus ChrisT To give guidance in relaTing all oTher TruThs To liTe, The program oT The B.S.U. is Thus planned and carried ouT, UTilizing The eTTecTive wiTness oT The local church, The BapTisT STudenT Union encourages parTicipaTion by every sTudenT in The program oT The church. Social proiecTs such as having a TloaT in The college parade, Tellowships aT The church and on campus, B.S.U, banquet and displays, add To The well- rounded calendar oT acTiviTies OT The B.S.U. Vesper services each day and mission Trips each weelc become a regular parT OT The lives oT many sTudenTs. ln co-operaTion wi+h iTs uniT organizaTions, The B.S.U assisTed The MinisTerial ship Chairman: Jim Furgerson, Campus Social Chairman: Ed MiddleTon. Married STudenT B.S.U. President Ann Mi,ddleTon, Married STudenT B.S.U RepresenTaTiveg Mac Flowers. Sunday School Represe-nTaTiveI Bob Bobo, Bill Bobo. Training Union RepresenTaTive. ei ef ,IQ if fs- Ar T9 AssociaTion in sponsoring a Theological EducaTional Emphasis Week and worked wiTh The campus Y.W.A. in Torming Tour individual Y.W.A. orqanizaTions on campus wiTh individual sponsors and presidenTs, coordinaTed by a campus presidenT and sponsor. Every acTiviTy OT The BapTisT STudenT Union is designed wiTh The sTudenT in mind, To be oonsideraTe oT his Time and inTeresT, yeT To challenge him To commiT his liTe in Tull service To his God Through Jesus ChrisT. ChrisTian moraliTy, honesTy, missions, sTe-wardship, and Bible sTudy are some oT The many areas Trom which The B.S.U. Takes iTs basis Tor program preparalrion. To see every sTudenT in service Tor ChrisT Through his vocaTion is The goal of The BapTisT STudenT Union as iT reaches ouT To The maTuring college sTudenT. ORGANIZATION HEADS-Rodney Taylor, MIA. President Ed Hew- IeTT, Choir Diredorg Dale Oden, R.E. PresidenTg BeTTy RuTh Harris, Campus Y.W.A. President sw: 5? hiv' an-4 1. C-1? iw O Ex M ii fx .S V 57 TTT,f ll -Ti .. fi i T FRESHMAN B.S.U. COUNCIL-Firsl' Row: Mary Flowers, Sheri Adam- son, Ann ErnmeTT, MarTha ClanTon, Jodi Frances, Anne Lane Janice Polk, Emily Flowers. Second Row: Don WalTers. Marvin Reddish, David Sullivan, Charles Lloyd, Bobby Newell, Jackie Grisham, Ronald Finch, Tom Nabors. The U.S.S, Friendship rides The waves in The Fiesta Parade. , ., , . 's ' , Q s... c 52 an -' T, , W TT ,I T Wg? T T T T, fails was Tiff T was ,Tiff TT .ma 1, .-T., , gg T ' uf. l Wg T W . e- fi'ff .1t, 52' M ' T, 5355353 TN il : T I RTN 'V' if 5 7. ' W-TT' NES, ' is Y , ' ' W ' T , A x '- E T Z ? , 1- 9 V4 1 - , 1 ' s v V - are by ,, 2 - . V zz' 'sf I , 'T T T : , Q- 7' . Us 'X T 133 T V ?e'3i'r1e M MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS RODNEY TAYLOR . ....... . . . Presidenl' BOB CRISS ..... . . . Vice-Presidenf JAMES PORCI-I, JR ........... . . Secreiary-Treasurer TRUMAN SCARBROUGH, SAM ADAMS .... Publiciiy Chairmen PAUL CAIN .,........... . . Enlislmeni' Chairman GERALD COWEN . . , Missions Chairman The Minisierial Associalion of Mississippi College reigns as one of ihe oldesi campus organizaiions, Membership is open io minisierial siudenls and all siudenls in 'Ihe field of Chrislian Vocaiional Service. The associaiion brings 'rhese sludenls Iogelher bi-monihly for meelings of inspiraiion, educalion and fellowship. The major highlighl' oi Ihis year's program was a week of Theo- logical Educaiion held in Ihe fall. The week of emphasis proved beneficial io many sludenis in formulaiing iheir plans for Seminary Iraining. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS DALE ODEN ............. . . Presidenf MARY ALICE SUMNERS . . . . Vice-Presidenf JONES ELLETT ..... - SBCFSTGFY BETTY KAVANAUGH ..... .... R eporler CHARLOTTE WASHINGTON . . . . . Membership RALPH BURROUGHS ..... . Social Chairman MR, CHARLES TIDWELL . . .... Sponsor The Religious Educaiion Club is composed of siudenis now engaged in, or who are preparing for work as Educa- 'iional Direclors, Youih Direciors, Music Direclors, Church Secrelaries, or olher fulllime Religious Educaiion Work. The purpose is 'ro promoie fellowship, inspirafion, and iniormaiion periinenl ro s'luden'I' and srudenl workers in Ihe field of Religious Educa'I'ion. The Club meels on I'he second and iourlh Monday nighis. Some inieresiing and iniormaiive programs are held Ihrough- oul Ihe school year. Y.VM A. BETTY RUTH HARRIS ......... Campus Y.W.A. Presidenl MRS. N. W. CARPENTER . . ..... Campus Counselor ln I962-63 lhe Mississippi College Young Woman's Auxiliary has enlered in+o a new 'lype of campus organiza- Jrion. For rhe firsi iime a separale YWA organizalion has been formed in each ol Jrhe girls' dorms under 'rhe leader- ship of a dorm presidenl, group ol officers, and sponsor. This new program, co-ordinaled by Miss Belly Rulh Harris, Campus YWA Presidenl, was designed 'ro involve more girls in Jrhe missionary program of rhe YWA. Through circle and general meeling programs, mission proiecfs, financial and prayeriul supporl' of lhe mission causes presenled, and a sense ol campus evangelism, lhe Mississippi College YWA is seelcing +0 build an ideal pro- gram of missions. VVESLEY FOUNDAUON MEMBERS Palricia Huff, Lorraine Mehalfey, Carlyle Wrighl, Lyle Jerome, Sleve Hemphill. Carol Cade, Miss Frances Slculley, Loney Joe Hallberg. The Wesley Eoundalion, a division of The Melhodisr Slu- denl Movemenr, is 'rhe organizaiion for Meihodisl sl'udenl's aflending Mississippi College. This organizalion seelcs 'ro promore lhe following obieclives: l. To lead sludenls l'o become followers of Jesus Chrisl. 2. To help each Chrisrian sludenl lo find his purpose and place in lhe college communily. 3. To help each sludenl realize 'rhar his presenl' vocaiion is lo be a good sludenl. 4. To conlironr lhe maior issues of 'lhe day as 'rhey relaie fo The Church and rhe Gospel. 5. To provide an opporlunify for inlelleclual slimulalion, wholesome recrealion, and spirilual growrh. Sealed: Mrs. Ken Bramlell, Larimer-Webb Counselor: Charlofle Reeves, Larimer-Webb Pre-sidenf: Belly Rulh Harris, Campus Y.W.A. Presidenf: Mrs. N. W. Carpenler, Campus Counselor, Baci: Row: Karen Evans, Jennings Presidenl Mrs. R. A. McLemore, Jennings Counselor: Ann Lane, Heclerman-Gunier Presidenl: Miss Arlhurine Allman, Hederman- Gunler Counselor: Palsy Palferson, Mary Nelson Presidenl: Mrs. C. W, Scoll, Mary Nelson Counselor. Jaw? VESPER CHOIR-Firsi' Row: Barbara Dye, Irene Phillips, Kalherine Davis, Doris Haver, Ann Peeples, Kay Oliver, Wanda Phillips, Brenda Hooks, Pal Keyes, Lou Way, Mary Alice Sumners, Linda Lowe, Faye Busy. Second Row: Van Williams, Tom Colley, Dixie Robinson, Jane McAuley, Judy Cowen, Carlene Tullos, June Mason, Lucy Coward, BSU CHOIRS To provide enioymenl lhrough musical accomplishmenls while glorilying God has proven lo be lhe lheme ol lhe BSU Choir. ln lhis, ils second year, enrollmenl advances have provided lor lhe organizalion ol lwo groups, rehears- ing lwice weekly. Highlighls ol lhe year were opporlunilies lo sing al lhe Slale BSU Convenlion, various special pro- grams on campus, as well as numerous engagemenls lhrough- oul Mississippi and surrounding slales. HOUR OF POWER CHOIR-Firsl Row: Penny Mosley, Belly Sue Roberlson, Pal Shumake, Marvin Reddish, Denny Goodwin, John Perrifl, Mike Reddish, Dixie Birdsong, Suzzane Slallings, Beverly Hilch- cock. Second Row: June Gallagher, Carolyn Chenaull, Belly Alkinson, John Cherry. Don Howell, Jerry Slough, Bobby Newell, A, B, Shorl, Marilyn Carlwrighl, Linda Anderson, Carlyn Moore, Marvin Reddish, Marcus Finch. Third Row: Thomas Davis, Allen Howland, Joe Henry Baugh, Jay Morris, Noel Polk, John Bryanl, Joe Alex Cox, Jim Easl, Roberl Reader, Jerald Welch, Mike Reddish, Lewis Penlield. Nol Piclured: Levilia Mcl.emore, accompanisl. ED HEWLETT Choir Direclor Elaine Parks, Calhy Lal.umandier, Shirley Smilh. Third Row: Charlene Posl, Mary Helen Symonds, Pal Blaine, Gerard Howell, Brian Rooks. Roberl Sugg, Mike Clemons, Don Jones, Judy Wooldridge, Linda Slricklancl, Rila Barham. Nol Piclured: Barbra Davis, accompanisl. ' ' ll.llllsll,sll, llll ll llll lllllllll , . ,,s.W.,, N - -- , if ,,,. ,,.:, ,- , ,,,.,,es- W -- T , fmm W . - we-Nw-1-,,.. v+- w- Liam ,, iii- few- L-H V N b X Q. 1, , ,, 11 ff -'W'- 1 .. . - 5' sf 'lZiEn.d'z1 ' -V' - 1-l 'YSWSI M! lvl IE 4 , :.: . 5 M LA A T -n' n -, U I? f .w 5 Q- CHORALE CHCIR Myra Thurman. Linda Anderson, Ann Harvey. June Gallagher. Mary Evelyn Tucker, Elaine Parks, Beverly Hifchcock. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE ' f 'un--aa V K -- -15, -, E W if mmf Q. ? f+ -.- Q 1 - ,, ' .YQ 7 P 1' .. ' . IL' 'T' ' A V. ,, L gave , yiflglilf V H 'I' ' xl'5lkit ,, 'CM ' ' , u ' l P if WE T l-WHL ,WX 5 'w ,.,. sf' JQE'vf'l' 'Wlll wifi? f l ,. V , 5' . QL l illgrf? rr 2 E, .DL ,V., z 1155355 4? i,1N Q 1 if Wllll ASW! WIS? QM CONCERT CHOIR The Conceri' Choir, a selecf group of approximafely Forfy voices, has again broughf honor +0 Mississippi College In adclifion 'ro appearing on fhe program of various campus organizafions and singing in chapel on special occasions, fhey sang wiih 'rhe Jackson Symphony Orchesfra. The Con cerf Choir made a four 'ro paris of easiern Texas, Louisiana and poinis in Mississippi. Q hr: 1 -74 n 57 1 c f ,L l'??fss:9fH5fii?1 Qiimsxaii sswizfnsfsszs ,fizzszsiiifi ,fmffff-M ,mn ,Q K 5 ram - S. fl is I szeue egg? ws: Q .V'f' QEQLTK . ,,.f J ,Q 2 , 2, lr P ' V V T-:QQ a 1 L r 1 1175. -C I: I. ' . .. uf .? 7 - J' 'V 4 .,...M.. 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Afrer rhe iremendous presenrarion of The Old Maid and The Thiel lasl year, many fell' Jrhe Workshop had reached iis peak. However, The produciion of Amahl and ihe Nighi- Visiforsu soon dis- proved Jrhis. The hearr warming s'rory and beauiilul music, done so ariisiically, Jrhrilled The hearis ol all who alrended. A Nighr ar 'rhe Opera is planned for February 7, wilh lalrer plans for anoiher opera. The Workshop looks very opiimislically foward The furure. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE BAND The band, open To quaIiTied sTudenTs Trorn aII maior Tields, is acTive as a marching uniT during The TooTbaII season and as a concerT organizaTion The remainder OT The year. This orqanizalrion oTTers The sTudenT an opporTuniTy To conTinue The enioymenT oT insTrumenTaI pIaying. HIGHLIGHTS: UniversiTy OT Mexico game in Jackson, Parade in Jackson, Band Day, ForesTry Parade, PerTormed aT all Home Games, VisiTed Howard CoIIege IhaIT-Time show carried on TVI, FaII ConcerT, and Spring Concert . .I af' . , . - az... 1-.-me-, Q W I ,aff-af 1,1 7 Li-3 ., 1. L L. Lg, --I A :W I V- ., N , --v-N.. wma . 1'f-in-i-fvgglfsiiglf L-5.-fzr. :..z.?I-N 'vii vwwwx? K ' . V- - 1.. .rf 2fI:.rf1fi E .iff -,.: Y -. . H23 .-ffg,'- nail- 1QT' 4 511' I, -' ' ' 'ffhfitf ' 'Fir' -U 'T'-'lf' ff H...-.2 ,ith ,X 4 If-I . II -J if ...Ure .. .N .An ,Qi T iq. . ' 'I I T ,ye r- ' 'I -ff-+2'5fg!:,,Q zf,,gg'M .. I.. r 0-' 'Puff' , 'f . wk 1 l'l4k',,f .5-iw - fa - . . f zfiief . .V -I .. 4, V . -5 , 1, . . ,A -gi Q-1.7 fjafg ,I-. I. ,L- . , A - Wen.-V.,-2 F1-1 - . M., -Ji m .W- 1-' 'Vg-,-wr Q, I he 5 , ...is . I I ,' Y. --.. -Q J- - fi-.I --1.,, new ,AI YT Y af 13352, -iff Fly- Yr, -Lage. 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' S 'f M' 4,,?QTfPLkJff?5':a-1 4, if 5 15- 'I 4, ' 'f 4-,-I I' A 2: ,fab ' - 1 gif: .I 7. , 5. - ffiefp- W 1 ' Q. :ii l g ' y f v' ,:: ' f T' Mx ' . L. gf?-14.-'., f. '5. ' -'I.f--,:-pw ::'g':,2 'T' TTTTV5-' .ii ln' I '1'.- if:-ii 4: - 4 - , ' ' I--I V' -f-' . -qv-swag - . .. V. H - ,. ,-.f..fa...-.:--fi-1,,.---sy:-.-,. -:-.:s:-.:w--,.- '- I . -i.,- ,V .,..,f J. .Q ,:, ,,,:, 1 ,. KISSIMEE TRIBE OFFICERS SUE WORSHAM ......... . . PresiCIenT JO CURD . . . . . Vice-PresidenT JUDY WATTS . . . f Recording secreisfy BEVERLY INGRAM . . . . .Corresponding SecreTary VICKY PHILLIPS . . . . .... Treasurer NAN GREGORY .... . . Repo:-Ter MRS. CHARLES SCOTT . . . Sponsor SixI'h Row: A Kissirnee Girl is To be beauTiTuI raTher Than To seem beauTiTuI. Kissimees aTTain This goal Through many acTiviTies which include improving The campus, gaThering and disTribuTing Tood To needy Tamilies aT Thanksgiving, and spon- soring a FaculTy AppreciaTion Day. Our social acTiviTies, highlighTs ThroughouT The year, include boTh a Tall and spring Luncheon, a Chrislrmas par'Ty, and our annual HouseparTy on The Gulf CoasT. Thus we seek To TuITiIl our purposes: To conTribuTe To The social developmenT oT KT members: To encourage' parTicipa- Tion in The social TuncTions oT The school: and To broaden each member Through Triendships and common inTeresTs. The Things we remember mosT are all The happy Times Kissimees spend working and playing TogeTher. PLEDGE OFFICERS JODI FRANCES ........... LINDA ROEBUCK . . DIANE HICKS . . MARY BLACK . BETH EWING .... . NAN'CY WORSHAM . . . . . JERRY MARTIN. . . . . . CHERYL DAVIS . . . . . . . .Presideni . Vice-PresidenT , . Secreiary . . Treasurer . . . . Reporter Program Chairman Program Chairman Program Chairman Qi Firsi' Row: U Linda Anderson U Bonnie Barnes U Janice Bass U Eleanor Biggers U Melrose Bon-d U Judi Buiis U KaThy Capomacchia U Shelby Cliff U Sudie Cooper U Sarah Cox. Second Row: U Jo Curd U Lynn DeboT'I'is U Dianne Dunagin U Ann Judson Dykes U Ann Ellinglron U Karen Evans U Linda Gayle Ganaway U Saundra Gordon U Nan Gregory U Marsha Gunn. Third Row: U Claudia Hal U Kaye Hankins U Beiiy RuTh Harris U Dale Holiheld U Beverly Ingram U Mildred James U D'oTTie Johnson U Gloria John- son U Jackie Johnson U Camille Jones. FourTh Row: U Neal Kinard U Carolyn Kinnery U Faira Lee U HenrieTTa Lee U Lyllian Lee U Jean Lomax U Judy Maddox U Willene MonlorT U Elaine Noblin U Fran Parker. Fiffh Row: U Vicki Phillips U To-niTa Poriera U Jean Rankin U Bernifa Raybon U Frances Reynolds U Molly Roberfson U Wendelyn Rushing U Sandra Sanders U Jane Ellen Simmons U Ellen Skelion. o Linda Sfephens U Carolyn Van Devender U Judy Waldrop U Judy WaTTs U KaThIeen Wells U Norma Wilcox U Elese Williams U Paulelife Wolfe U Sue Worsham U Ellen Aikison. SSVBHTT1 Row:: U RiTa Barham U Dixie Birdsong U JudiTh Bowie U Glendia Faye Boyd U Virginia Bradshaw U Sylvia Breeland U Marilyn Cole U Joye Cooper U Judy Cowan U Marsha Davenport Eigh+h Row: U Cheryl Davis U PaTsy Droke U Sandra Dykes U Joyce Edwards U Yvonne Ewell U BeI'h Ewing U Carolyn FausT U Randa Ferrell U Jo-di Frances U Nila GranTham. Ninfh Row:: U Diane Hicks U Beverly Hihshcock U Mary James U Frances Jones U Anne Lane U Jerry Mariin U Mary Mariin U Clara Milner U Sandra Moak U BeTTy Moseley. Tenfh Row: U Amanda Oliver U Irene Phillips U Wanda Phil- lips U Moi Powell U Mary Elizabe-Th Quinn U Karen Robbins U Dixie Robinson U Linda Roebuck U Mariha Swariz U Elizabelh Turner. Elevenfh Row: U Margarei Willard U Nancy Worsham. A SWANNANOA TRIBE OFFICERS JUDY SIMS . . . . Presidenl SUE BENSON . . . Vice-Presidenl DONNA WILLIS . . . Secrelary ANN PEEPLES . . . . Treasurer MARGARET LLOYD . . . . Reporler ANN CLARK . . . . . Hislorian The aim ol lhe Swannanoa Tribe is lo develop lhe poise, grace, and personalily ol each ol ils members. Ils colors, green and while, represenl growlh: ils flower, lhe chrysanlhemum, slands lor purily: and ils symbol, lhe crescenl moon, represenls lhe high ideals ol lhe lribe. The Swannanoas are lun-loving girls and have many aclivilies included in lheir program, as a Chrislmas Parly, ll Could Be You program, lhe annual houseparly, banquel. and Iuncheons. The lriendliness ol Swannanoa girls is lhe link lhal' holds lhe lribe logelher. PLEDGE OFFICERS SANDY POLK ............ . . Presidenl PAT STEWART . . . . Vice-Presiclenl JOY POPE ..... ..... S ecrelary ANN GOLDSMITH . . . CAROL HALEY . . . Program Chairman Program Chairman JUDY HUGHEY . . . . Social Chairman SANDY SILTMAN . . . . Social Chairman Firsl Row: U Charlolle Allen U Joann Ballon U Sue Benson ' Carroll Bobo U Elaine Boyelle ' Josie Burns U Pauline Causey U Carolyn Chenaull U Eliazbelh Ann Clark. Second Row: U Boni Cook U Judilh Cook U Sarah Dyre U Belly Ford U Nancy Fredlock U Lincla Freeman U Carolyn Gardner U Mary Gales ' Barbara Grice. Third Row: U Joan Henson U Jean Jones U Cay Kinnard U Lynda Lewis ' Margarel Lloyd U Eclwina Lockerl U Irene Moore ' Marilyn Morlon U Pauline Palrick. Fourlh Row: U Pal Pearson U Ann Peeples U Mary Lynn Perkins ' Cecil Pierce U Fran Phillips ' Jacque- line Richey U Marlha Rogers U Evelyn Rulh U Palsy Saliba. Fiflh Row: U Judy Sims ' Kay Sullivan U Linda Taylor ' Hilda R. Truill U Mary Evelyn Tucker U Marlha Tupper U Lou Way ' Dianne Weaver U Donna Willis. Sixlh Row: ' Linda Young U Jani Beecher U Mary Ann Bennell U Shirley Bond U Syble Anne Brown ' Gloria Browning U Nan-cy Bush U Dwala Canon U Margarel Causey. Sevenlh Row: U Shirley Drake ' Kay Dulfee ' Belly Fernandez U Susan Garrison U Sue Garlman U Anne Gold- smilh U Carol Haley ' Palsy Henderson U Mary Hooker. Eighlh Row: U Judy Hughey U Laura Jones U Mary Ann Jones U Judy King ' Brenda Magee ' Harriell Marx U Norma Merrill U Evelyn Mixon U Mary Oswall. Ninlh Row: U Joy Pope ' Sandra Polk U Sandra Sillman U Carolyn Smilh U Judy Smilh U Vicky Smilh U Pal Slewarl U Linda Slrickland ' Elhel Wal- lace. Tenlh Row: U Judy Wooldridge U Linda Wrigl-il U Day Yar- brough U Jackie Grisham, Squire. Q LAGUNA TRIBE OFFICERS JEANNE BAILEY ......... , . . PresidenT ANITA AUSTIN . . . . Vice-PresidenT MARY SUE BROOME . . . . SecreTary SUSAN MCGLAMERY . . . . Treasurer MARYNELL JACOB . . . . . HisTorian MARY LOU WITTMAN . . ...... ReporTer JENNIFER REYNOLDS . . . .PubliciTy Chairman The waTer lily is The Laguna's Tlowerg her colors. blue and whiTe. The Laguna Tribe sTrives To use The Tlowering poTenTial of each member and To employ iT To The TullesT beneTiT. This poTenTial is improved and maTuraTed Through parTicipaTion in service proi- ecTs, TalenT presenTaTions, planning Tor parTies and oTher acTiviTies. Through The planning Tor parTies and group acTiviTy, fellowship is creaTed beTween The members. The social acTiviTies are numerous: The many worThwhile service proiecTs. brunches, banqueTs, Trips To cenTers oT inTeresT, and The yearly houseparTy. The Laguna Tribe's desire is To malce a happier and beTTer-rounded girl. FirsT Row: ' JaneT AbernaThy U Julie Ann Able U Gail Abraham U AniTa AusTini U Jeanne Bailey ' Linda Ball. Second Row: U PaT Blaine U Mary Sue Broome U Sue Burnham U MarTha ClanTon ' Lucy Coward ' Irene Crocker. Third Row: U Alice Carol Dudley U KiHy Dugan U Ann EmmeTT U Emily Flowers U Mary Flowers ' Carola Ann Furr. Fourfh Row: ' Judy Hall U PaTricia Hamblin U Norma Harrison U Brenda Hooks U Nancy Huff ' Linda Humphries. FifTh Row: U Mary Nell Jacob U Alma Johnson U Janice JohnsTon U Sharon Joyner ' PaTricia Keyes ' Mar'I'ha King. SixTh Row: U Bonava Lively U Brenda Lucius U Judy LunceTord U Elaine McNeer U L.aFrance McKnighT ' Susan McGlamery. Sevenih Row: ' Sara McGIamery U Dianne MilTon U Carolyn Moore ' Linda Munday U Sherry Neal ' Tillie PeTerson. EighTh Rowi: U Jinnea Parlcer U Susie ParTricIge U Janice Poll: U Brenda Poole ' JenniTer Reynolds ' Sandra Rhodes. Ninfh Row: U CharloTTe Robinson U Befsy Ross U Bobbye Simmons U Karen Slaughirer U Carol Ann Shamblin ' JaneT SmiTh. TenTh Row: ' Sue SmiTh U Suzanne STaIIings U Mary Helen Symonds U Myra Thurman U Sherry Walker U Felise Webb. ElevenTh Row: U BeTTye Wilkins U Mary Lou Wi'I'Tman ' Gulen WooTen ' Mrs. Ken BramleTT, Sponsor U George HousTon, Laguna Lad. NENAMOOSHA TRIBE OFFICERS CAROL McKlNNEY ....... . . . PresidenT ROSEMARY NORTON . . . Vice-'Presidenf CARLENE TULLOS . . . . Rush Chairman JO THATCH ..... . . Secreiary BECKY YARBROUGH . . . . Reporfer BARBARA ROGERS . . .,.. PubIici+y BARBARA DYE . . . . . Social Chairman MRS. L, C. TEMPLE . . ..... Sponsor GERARD HOWELL . . SweeThearT The developmenT oT The Nenamoosha members in such areas as poise, charm, grace, and social acTiviTies is The purpose OT The Nenamoosha Tribe. Learning To worlc TogeTher and Torming closer friendship Ties Through The acTiviTies oT The club are iusT some of The beneTiTs. The Nenamoosha sweeThearTs sponsor such Things as Thanksgiving baslceTs Tor needy families, banqueTs, luncheons, Tashion shows, Teas, and a houseparTy on The coasT. Through enTer'I'aining and beneficial meeTings, The girls are insTrucTed in hair sTyles, charm, makeup, and Tashions by experTs in These Tields. The sweeThearT's colors are red and whiTe,and Their flower is The red rose. Firsi Row: ' Shirley Baker 0 Ginger BenneTT ' Mary Clearman ' Wilma Cavan 0 KaTherine Davis. Second Row: 0 Barbara Dickson ' Mary Sue Douglas ' Barbara Dye ' Sadie Finklea ' Barbara Frisby. Third Row: 0 Riia Halford ' Carol Havard ' Mary Frances Hammond 0 Sylvia Hicks ' Wanda HurT. Fourfh Row: ' Anna Jones 0 Bonnie Keeling ' Barbara Mayfield U Annie McDaniel 0 Carol McKinney. Fi'H'h Rowz: ' Arilla Myers U Rosemary NorTon 0 Sue Parker ' Mariha Pickle 0 Saundra PiTTman. Sixfh Row: U Vickie Polk 0 RiTa Robinson ' Barbara Rogers 0 Monique Royer 0 PaT Shumalre. SevenTh Row: ' Doris SmiTh 0 Gayle SmiTh 0 Jan STephans ' Barbara Sufion 0 Carmen ThaTch. Eighth Row: 0 BeTTy Thompson 0 WayneTTe ThornTon ' Carlene Tullos ' Doris Jean Vance 0 PaT Wells. Nin'l'l1 Row: ' Barbara Wesf 0 Becky Yarbrough ' Gerard Howell, Sweefheorf. ii' if i 147 -'Q CIRCLE K CLUB OFFICERS: Presideni, Jimmy Morrison: Isl' Vice Presidenr, Berl' Brad- ford: 2nd Vice Presidenf, Don Locke: 3rd Vice Presidenl, Russell Williams: Secrelary. Arlhur Jones: Treasurer, Mac Flowers: Hislorian, John Speighis: Chaplain, Bobby Haley: Sponsors, Elaine Bo-yeI'Ie. Dolrie Johnson. The Circle K Club ol: Mississippi College, like ils sponsor, Kiwanis Inlernarional, has as i+s molro, WE BUILD. Circle K is an organizarion of college men banded Iogelher Io Iurlher one aim: Ihal of service. Each year Ihe club, Ihe only service organizalion on campus, engages in many proi- ecrs of loenelir Io 'rhe campus and communiry. MEMBERS: Sweelhearr, Jeanne Bailey: Dewey Blackledge, Morris Chapman. Ray Dykes, Farley Earnesr, James Furgerson, Shellon Hand, Charles Herberl, Bobby Herring, Dewey Herring, George Housron, Mike Hudson, Jimmy Kennedy, Sammy Makamso-n, Bill Monrgomery. Jerry Rankin, Gordon Sansing, Jon David Smiih, Rookie Sfowers, Roberl Surles, Tip Tiplon, Jim Townsend. Milfon Walker. 148 OFFICERS Frank Drummond ........ PresidenT Tom Lee .......... VicefPresidenT Mildred James . . . SecreTary and Treasurer Dr. Jo-e Cooper, Dr. Jack Gunn ..... ............FacuITy Sponsors Dr. A. H. Germany .... FaculTy Secrefary The purpose oT Alpha Chi is To pro- moTe and recognize scholarship and Those elemenTs oT characTer which malce scholarship eTTecTive among The under- graduaTe sTudenTs in The academic di- visions oT colleges and universiTies in The UniTecl STaTes. Membership in The Mississippi College chapTer, Alpha of Mississippi, is The highesT scholasTic honor oTTered on The M.C. campus and requires aT leasT a 2.5 qualiTy poinT average plus good repuTaTion and char- acTer. , I I ALPHA CHI ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA I49 OFFICERS Linda Sellers ...... Sylvia I-IursT . . . Mona Dillon . . . Lora Odessa ColTen . . . PresidenT Vice-PresidenT . SecreTary . . Treasurer Emily Gordon . . . HisTorIan The purpose OT Alpha Lambda DelTa is To promoTe inTelligenT living and a high sTanclard oT learning and To en- courage superior scholasTic aT'TainmenT among The Treshman women in our insTi- TuTions oT higher learning. L els s H all ALPHA PSI OMEGA OFFICERS . ..,.... . Presidenl' Lynn Sullivan Don Loclce . . . . Vice-PresicIenT Bob Wiener . ,.... Secrefary RoberT Reader . . . PubIiciTy Chairman Charles C. Fuller . ...... Sponsor Pl CHI CHAPTER Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary dra- maTic TraTerniTy open To Those members oT Tribal Players who have earned aT leasT TiTTy qualiTying poinTs Trom The Tribal Players for parTicipaTion and pro- Ticiency in The areas of acTing, direcTing, and TheaTre procIucTion. Our Pi Chi ChapTer on campus worlcs closely wiTh The Tribal Players in sponsoring TheaTre producTions and in promoiing an inTer- esT in The TheaTre. CAP AND GOWN OFFICERS Mildred James ...... . , Presidenl Lynn Sullivan . . Vice-Presidenf CharloTTe Allen . . . Secre+ary Ann Clarl: . . . . . . . Reporler Jean Evans . ...... . . Hislorian Mrs. R. A. McLemore, Mrs. I. E. Rouse. . . . .Sponsors Cap and Gown is an honor sociely Tor senior women wiTh a membership limiTed To Twelve. Members musi have proved Themselves To be oufsianding in The areas of service, scholarship, and leadership. The primary aims of Cap and Gown are The promoTion OT a high siandard OT scholarship on The campus, The recogniTion oT leadership, and The deveIopmenT of a Tiner Type oT college woman. 150 OFFICERS Harold 'ParTen ........,. Presi-dem' Reese CarelTon . . I ..., Vice-PresidenT Jennifer Reynolds .... SecreTary-Treasurer Allen I-Iale .... . . Sergeam' aT Arms Cessions Polk . . . . NaTional Treasurer ETa Sigma Phi is an honorary under- graduaTe classical TraTerniTy whose pur- poses are To TurTher The spiriT oT co-operaTion and good will among The members OT like classical deparTmenTs. To sTimulaTe inTeresT in The sTudy oT The classics, and To increase The knowledge of arT and liTeraTure of ancienT Greece and Rome. CDMICRON DELTA KAPPA 52 ETA SIGMA PHI, GAMMA TAU OFFICERS Tom Lee ............ Presidenl' Jerry Rankin . . . Vice-PresidenT Dan Walker . . . ..... Treasurer Dr. Jack Gunn ...... FaculTy Secrefary Dr. Charles ScoTT. . FaculIy Advisor, Sponsor Omicron DelTa Kappa, NaTional Leadership Honor SocieTy Tor college men, recognizes and encourages exem- plary characTer and superior qualiTy in scholarship and leadership. lTs Threefold purpose is To recognize men who have aTTained a high sTandard of eTTiciency in collegiaTe acTiviTies: To bring TogeTher The mosT represenTaTive men in all phases of campus lifeg and To bring TogeTher members of The TaculTy and sTudenT body on a basis of muTual inTer- esT and undersTanding. Membership is as much an obligaTion and responsibiliTy in ciTizenship as iT is a marlc of dis- TincTion and honor, The higher honor paid a college man, I W W fi, is we we .22 - w 'I Lee Webb . Tip Tipfon . Farley Earnesl Darryl Evans . . Richard Joiner K'Anne Gore OFFICERS fel PHI ALPHA THETA OFFICERS Jerry Ranlcin ........., Presiclenf Allen I-lale .... . . Vice-Presidenf Sylvia Wesffaul . . . . . . Secrefary Linda Sfephens .... .... H isforian Dr. Marfha M. Bigelow . . . Faculfy Recorder Dr. Jack W. Gunn ..... Faculfy Sponsor Phi Alpha Thefa is a nafional hon- orary hislory frafernify whose member- ship is limifed fo 'Ihose wifh af leasf fiffeen hours in fhe field and mainfaining a specific scholasfic record. lfs purpose is fo furfher inferesf in hisfory as a major field of sfudy and 'Io enable fhe dedi- cafed hisforian Io see fhal' fhrough his labors he may confribufe a fragmenf of knowledge fo fhe cause of Trufh. PHI MU ALPHA, SINFONIA . . Presidenl Vice-Presiclenl' Y 4 . . Secrela ry . . Treasurer Pledgemasfer 4 Sweefhearf Sinfonia is a nafional honorary men's professional music frafernify. lfs pur- poses are fo advance 'rhe cause of music in America, fo fosfer fhe mufual welfare and brofherhood of sfudenfs fo music. fo develop Ihe fruesf frafernal spirif among ifs members, and fo encourage loyalfy Io fhe Alma Mafer. 152 OFFICERS Sue Worsham .......... Presidenl Sylvia Miles .... . . . Vice-Presidenf Kaihy Capomacchia . . . Secrsfary-Treasurer Dr. R. R. Pearce .... Sponsor and Advisor Ye shall know 'lhe Truih and The 'rruih shall malce you free. This is The morro of rhe narional social science honor sociely, Pi Gamma Mu. The pur- pose ol The organizaiion is ro encourage scholarship and leadership in rhe social sciences. Hs ulrimale goal is 'ro prove human relafions in world socieiy by virrue of an infelligeni approach +o social problems. I+ seeks To carry rhiss our by rewarding Those who seek ro serve sociery rhrough lheir lives and vocarions. Q 1 ifezffi M M-I--,2,,,:gQ1..4 ff- PI GAMMA MU, EPSILON PI OMEGA PI -,,,'.i5 gn 1-ggi--V' - ' K - ,f-14',E3f.v-fig. -5: if? 153 5 OFFICERS Mary Sue Broome ........ Presidenl Shelby Womack . . . . . Vice-iPresideni Beverly Dubard . . . . Secrefary-Hislorian Mrs. lva Ball Jackson ..... Sponsor The purposes of Pi Omega are: 'ro creafe and encourage inferesf and pro- moie scholarship in Business Educaiiong ro aid in civic beHermen+ in colleges' and universiriesg lo encourage and fosfer high erhical siandards in business and professional life: ro reach 'ihe ideal or service as 'rhe basis of all worrhy enfer- prise: 'ro creafe a fellowship among feachers of business subiecis. Kalhleen Norris Sluarl Lasseier K'Anne Gore . Kay Sullivan . Mr. Sam Gore OFFICERS . . Presidenl Vice-Presidem' . . Secreiary . . Reporfer . . Sponsor ART CLUB AND KAPPA PI OFFICERS Kaihleen Roberis ........ Presideni Levilia McLamore . . . Firsi Vice-Presidenl' Henriella Lee . . . Second Vice-Presidenr Marilyn Davis . . .....,. Secrefary Cinda Lou Moak . . ..... Treasurer Karolyn Kosanlce . . . Warden Miss Mary Berner . . Sponsor OMICRON KAPPA CHAPTER Delia Omicron is an inlernaiional music fralerniry for women. A high de- The Ari Club is composed of all arf siudenis and any sludenis inieresled in Arr. These sludenis have been disiin- guished by membership in The Delia Bela chapier of Kappa Pi naiional honorary arf iralernify which was eslablished on Jrhe Mississippi College campus in I96I. DELTA OMICRGN ii I . li llrilil llhii gif ix i 4 F- l l 13, pl 3:1 W W . , s'ff fT ss5f'2s Nl A issi f ll if : Q - ii . 3 i ' f s A fr , in , C. i 1 ri ani i f lv es 'sl ,, sk S 1, 1 , Q . .A .Q I 1 i 1 G i i i s ii ll gree of scholarship and performance abiliiy is a necessary requisile for membership and for coniinued aclivily in +he college chapier. lis purpose is: lo creale and fosler fellowship rhrough music, lo develop characier and leader- ship, +o encourage excellence of indi- vidual performance, 'ro develop 'lhe highesl possible scholaslic aliainmenl, io sirengihen a devoiion and loyalfy lo our Alma Maier, To give marerial aid 'ro needy and worrhy s'ruden'rs, 'ro do any and all ihings concluciive 'ro The service of women in music. ' 4 in l y X 154 The Marching Chociaw Maidens of Mississippi College add The highlighls +o our Iooiball game half-Times. Approx- imaiely +wen+y-five volunieer maidens perform for Iheir own enioymenl' and Io bring enferiainmenl' and varieiy Io Ihe speciafors. This year 'rhey performed ai' Howard CoIIege,' Birmingham, Alabama, on a 'felevised game, in addifion 'Io 'I'he home games. And wheiher i+ was rain and cold or sunshine and warmfh, a pleasanf season was enioyed under Ihe leadership of Peggy Waller. I gy y TTITSI Q K if I .1 ' 7 CZ. 3 'Za ggi ii,,l y,5fQi1'f' ,,-'X A N 1 ' fi, riyy gs, is f - iiii I y sk C, , . 5 I ,J I i I 1, ,s I , y ,I - ' 1 I 6 in I . I ' fs Eg I ' - I 'I j i g' r fi I if I I wa, Y i ' I AI I ' I' f. r . il T I I X f gm 4 .4 , ,xii in we sv ' y wi ll'iii?llix,i fill 7 DRILL TEAM HOME ECONOMICS CLUB V 5 9 .H X K I5-5 OFFICERS Joyce Barlow .......... Presidenf Kay Kinard . . . .... Vice-'Presicleni' Carolyn Wingale .,.. Secrefary-Treasurer Linda Lowe . . . . . PubIici+y Chairman The Home Economics Club is com- posed of I-Iome Economics maiors and minors and any oiher giirls who are inferesied in 'rhis field. This club is affiliafed wirh Ihe American Home Eco- nomics Associafion. The obieci of 'rhe Home Economics Club is I'o provide for professional developmeni' of college home economics sI'uden'rs. Our year is highlighied wifh a CI1ris+mas par'ry and o'rher social evenls. OFFICERS l Mi Vqy, by A V Mary Morgan . . . . . . . . . . Presidenl Lou Ryker . . . Vice4PresidenI' Henriella Lee . . . . Secrelary L'ALLEGRO MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS Cynlhia McPhaiI ......... Presideni Annefie I-Iorfon . . . Vice-Presiclenl Mary Morgan , . . . Secrefary Darryl Evans . - - RSPOVIQV The Music Educalors Naiional Con- ferences sfudenl membership is a col- Iegiaie membership classiiicaiion pro- viding for siudeni' pariicipaiion in Ihe aciivilies of Ihe organizaiion, The pur- pose is io provide an oppor1'uni'ry for professional developmenl for college siudenls ol music eclucalion, +o malce ii possible for siudenis Io furiher Ihein educaiion Ihrough pariicipaiing in sfale, division, and nafional meeiings of 'rhe organizaiion and Through onscampus ac- Iiviiies of ihe chapler, and 'ro provide opporfuniiies for sfudenfs Io become acquainied wilh leaders in +he profes- sion. The I.'Allegro Music Club, formerly composed of The pupils of Dr. and Mrs. Grady Cox. now consisls of Ihe voice sludenls of Mrs. Cox and 'rhe piano sfudenis of Mr. Ralph Taylor. L'Allegro is Ihe sludeni division ol 'rhe Nalional Federaiion of Music Clubs. The club was organized Io afford siuclenls oppor- 'runilies for performance, and The mem- bers have presenied musical programs in cifies Jrhroughoui ihe siaie. MUSIC EDUCATION CLUB Q , , T -4 ,sl OFFICERS Charloiie Allen ......... Presideni' Dick Myers . . . ..... Vice'PresidenI' Sylvia Breland . . . . Secreiary-Treasurer William Liifleiohn .... Program Chairman Rose Earnesf .,......... Repoder Jerry fxllgood ....... Social Chairman Dr. Henry Carlock, Mr. Roberi King. Miss Norma Jean Merriif . . FacuI'Iy Sponsors The Physical Science Club is an or! ganizaiion designed especially for siu- denrs whose inieresis lie in Ihe fields of science and maihemaiics, and Hs aim is 'ro engender a spirir of fellowship among 'rhese siudenis. Field Irips and special programs are sponsored in order To encourage and iuriher Ihe inreresi of fhe srudenis in vocaiions which re- quire 'rhe knowledge of science and marhemaiics. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Hugh Kelley ........... Presidenr John Early . . ..... Vice-Presidenf Peggy Gregory ..... Secreiary-Treasurer Donald L. Clark, Mrs. Gale Keiih . . Sponsors The purpose of Ihe Psychology Club is io increase inieresi in, iuriher Ihe knowledge of, and increase pariicipa- Iiqn in The field of psychology and orher fields 'rhai are relaied. ,ii 'TW V p T T ' I fi I S ' 1 grsiigiisii ' T ,,s,fsm, , T T ' , N' 'Mi-' V 1115? 5 M, . Q I-S Z T ew, .k u a if ' iss' 'A M 9 5 - Hill ml 'lil i PI KAPPA DELTA OFFICERS Tom Lee . ...,... PresiclenT Ed Lenow . . . . Vice-PresidenT Sylvia Miles . . . . . . SecreTary Bob Miles ...... . . ReporTer Dr, W. 'M. Caskey . . . . . Sponsor The Pre-Legal SocieTy is an organiza- Tion Tor The ber1eTiT OT Those sTuclenTs preparing Tor The legal proTession. The basic purpose oT The socieTy is To im- press upon iTs members The high prin- ciples and ideals oT The legal profession, whereby They can beTTer serve Their Tellow man. The organizaTion sponsors ouTsTancling lawyers as speakers on The campus, and The members make an an- nual visiT To The Tulane Law School. OFFICERS Danny Champion ......... Preside'nT Horace Newcombe . .... Vice-Presidenf JeaneTTe Swindoll .... SecreTary-Treasurer Charlie Seale . . . ..... ReporTer The purpose oT This organizaTion is To sTimulaTe progress in, and To TurTher The inTeresT OT, inTer-collegiaTe speech acTiviTies and communicaTion in an eT- TorT To provide TuncTional leadership Training Tor liTe, 'and aT The same Time encourage a spiriT oT Tellowship, broTh- erly co-operaTion. and incenTive for achievemenT. PRE-LEGAL SOCIETY T 158 PRE-MEDICAL SCDCIETY OFFICERS JACKIE KEEN . . . CH'ARIJES HER,BST . NORMA ANN PRICE . . ARTHUR JONES . . BOB LILIQUIST . . . .... Presidenf . .... Vice-Presidenf . . Secrefary-Treasurer , . . Social Chairman . . . . Reporfer The Pre-Medical Sociefy provides a means of fellowship among sfudenfs preparing for fhe fields of medicine, den- fisfry, nursing, fechnology and any of fhe vasf number of relafed fields. Hs membership, however, is nof resfricfed only fo fhose sfudenfs: anyone inferesfed in any of fhe' scienfific fields is eligible for membership. The programs feafure various aspecfs of The professional fields. The pri- mary purpose of fhe Sociefy is fo aid in orienfafion of sfu- denfs who are inferesfed in fhis profession. OFFICERS: f Bob Liliquisf, Arfhur Jones, Charles Herbsf, Jackie Keen. SeaI'ecI: Norma Ann Price. Firsf Row: Diane Aulfman, Kennefh H. Barlow, Bill Bobo, Bob Bobo, Goldsmifh, Berf Bradford, Payne Byrd, Bill Causey, Margaref Causey. Second Row: Row: Jack Park Chiffom, Roberf Coclrroff, Harry Dayfon, Yvonne Ewell, Anne Reno, Paf Thomas Gore, George Hancock, Jr.. Arfhur Jones. Third Keen, Bill Monfgomery, Vicki Phillips, Richard Piffman, Louis Shumalce, Louise Temple, Rowena While, Marcia Zydialc. 159 SIGMA TAU DELTA OFFICERS Ann Clark ............ Presidenl' Jo Thalch .... . . Vice-Presidenl June Gallagher . . .... Secrelary Carolyn Chenaull . . ...... Treasurer Lincla Sellers, Sue Benson . . Publicily Chairmen Lou Way. Judy Sims .... Social Chairmen The SEA is an organizalion, ioinlly charlerecl by lhe NEA and 'lhe MEA, whose membership is composed of slu- denl maioring or minoring in any field ol educalion. The purposes are: Io in- leresl' capable young people in Teach- ing as a profession: lo clevelop among college sludenis preparing lo be leach- ers an unclerslanding and apprecialion of lhe profession: Io acquainl sludenls wilh The programs ol local, slale ancl nalional educalional associalion on problems of 'rhe profession. STUDENT EDUCATION OFFICERS James Gordon ,......... Presidenl Horace Newcombe . . . Vice-Preside-nl' Mildred James . . . . . Secrelary Barry Hannah . . . . I-Iislorian PSI ZETA CHAPTER Sigma Tau Della, professional English fellowship, is eslablished lor lhe purpose ol promoling wrillen expression, encour- aging worlhwhile reading and loslering a spiril ol fellowship among 'rhe sludenls specializing in English. The Mississippi College Chapler seeks lo lurlher beller scholarship in English. ASSOCIATION 160 OFFICERS Lynn Sullivan .....,.... Presidenl Don Locke . . . .... Vice-Presidem' Bob Wiener ...... Secrelary-Treasurer Sara Alice Milchell .... Publicily Chairman George Klousfer . . .,... Hisforian Charles C. Fuller . . 5p0rISOr Tribal Players is an organizalion de- signed lor regularly enrolled sludenls of The college who are iniereslecl in any phase ol drama. The purpose ol 'rhe club is Io planl and promoie a deep inleresl in Jrhe Ihealre. The club en- deavors Io give any sludenl' wi'rh an inleresl in drama an opporlunily Io improve his Ihealre slcills and Io de- velop his creaiive abiliiies. The club sirives Io sponsor worlhwhile Ihealre produclion on campus during each academic semesler. and Io promoie Ihroughoul' Ihe Sludenl Body an idea of 'rhe Ihealre. SIGNA PHI NOTHING af' H A Nl. 161 I 3 I . . X W I . . 1 I 1 I ks I M. Il. TRIBAL PLAYERS OFFICERS Ken The Space Queen Sober . Chief Leader Honk Moore ......,... Vice-Leader Bunny T, P. Wong Gore ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . No. I Pleasure Seelrer Davey Rain Boy Weeds . Chief Nalure Lover Buclsie The Lover Rayborn. . .Sweelhearl MEMBERS Bull Archimedes Bryanl, Friclcie The Solemn One Childers, Sam The Sfoic Adams, Hal Never Reid. Signa Phi Nolhing is an honorary 'Fra- Iernily composed exclusively of The elile inielligenisia who lavishly exisi' on Ihe second level of 'lhai plush resori, Whir- finglon Towers, which faces scenic Highway 80. As ils 'rille indicales, This organizalion has no purpose whalsoever, no purpose excepl' 'rhal of pleasure . . . inlellecrual pleasure, lhai' is. These lol- Iowers ol Epicurus come from all walks of life-some from ihe Texas badlands. some from unexplored areas of Tennes- see andg some from lhe Far . . . Far Easl. Oihers come from Ihe fulure. ACCOUNTING CLUB The Accounfing Club is a new club on fhe campus receiv- ing ifs charfer near fhe end of lasf year. The purpose for forming fhis club was fo bring fogefher sfudenfs of similar inferesfs fo discuss fhe problems concerning fhe profession of accounfing. Af fhe regular meefings fhey bring fo fhe campus films and oufsfanding speakers in fhe field of ac- counfing. The membership is Iimifed fo sfudenfs who have complefed eighf hours of accounfing and are pursuing a definife program leading fo a degree wifh a maior in accounfing from Mississippi College. The sfudenf musf also mainfain af leasf a C average in all accounfing subiecfs and af leasf a C average in all ofher subiecfs. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The ACS is fhe world's largesf organizafion devofed fo a single science. lfs aim is fo enable a chemisfry sfudenf fo become a beffer qualified candidafe for his final posi- fion and fo gain a professional consciousness by affiliafion wifh a nafional organizafion. The nafional sociefy has sev- eral employmenf aids and also gives ninefeen awards in various fields of chemisfry. Upon joining fhe ACS, fhe sfudenf receives a sfudenf affiliafe pin and a weekly ACS magazine. Through his local chapfer, fhe sfudenf affiliafe is made aware of fhe ever-changing and ever-increasing requiremenfs and need for his chosen profession. In addifion fo guesf Iecfurers and field frips. fhe club offers a more acfive campus life 'rhrough parficipafion in inframural sporfs as a club. KAPPA DELTA PI OFFICERS ROSS PALMER ...,...,... ,.... P residenf EUNICE CRANFORD BUSTER . . . , Vice-Presidenf MARY SUE BROOME .... .... S ecre+arY GLORIA WINSTEAD .... ..... T reasurer MARY ALICE SUMNER . . . . Reporfer-I-Iisforian EUGENE I. FARR .... ----- 5 POYISOV OFFICERS JOE HUDSON . . ....... .,... P residenf STEVE BUSBY ...,. . . . Vice-Presidenf WALTER JONES .... . . . Secrefary-Treasurer MR. ALBERT L. C'RAVEN . . . . . Faculfy Advisor OFFICERS LARRY WHEELER . . ...... . . Presidenf JOE MILLER . . , Vice-Presidenf FRAN PHILLIPS .... . .Secrefary EDWINA LOCKERT - -TFSGSUFSF DICK MYERS , . . - - RGPOFISF IOTA BETA Kappa Delfa Pi invifes fo membership such persons as exhibif commendable personal qualifies, worfhy educafional ideas, and sound scholarship. If endeavors fo mainfain a high degree of professional fellowship among ifs members and fo quicken professional growfh by honoring achieve- menf in educafional worlc. X,-,QXV C' PI Oz CZ' 'ff' 5 TRUTH gn AND A VIRTUE O tbqlo ONDED X CDCDXSSIP PI C0140 Owned and opera'I'ecI by Mississippi Bap+isI' Conveniion QUALITY EDUCATION CHRISTIAN COMMITMENT A LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION THAT IS FULLY ACCREDITED A SPIRITUAL ATMOSPHERE ROOTED IN PRACTICAL RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES A SOCIAL LIFE THAT IS WHOLESOME AND ENJOYABLE CAMPUS LIVING IN MODERN RESIDENCE HALLS WITH AIR-CONDI- TIONED COMFORT AND BEAUTY OVER 7,800 GRADUATES WHO HAVE TAKEN THEIR PLACES OF RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP IN THE NATION AND THE WORLD FORWARD LOOKING GOALS OF EXPANSION AND DEVELOPMENT TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF THE '6O'S For furI'I1er informaI'ion wriI'e: Direcfor of Public Relafions P.O. Box 27 Clinfon, Mississippi Wm? G16 F05 HPPQY ' - w , J cvs 'E .. :fm M . ' 'ffw 'pid' - 'A X rw V' .E . N W4 I K ,fx G4 N gy fir- ' 4 U --7 ,, , V 5 N ,lf- QQS: ,.,,, , ir' id-an 'U -D ,T I Iiavfw. V-4' 4 1.4 -,Q 1 , .1 f . 4, . I ..,,, Q. .LA fi: I I W' 'wi it 'K , . .4 - . , I I L ,Q wi 1 ,ji - . L-W AL . 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