Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)

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I I V v H I I IS8IPPI STATE . PAGES 4eeH thfpufk the i N A T ( O ftC- - TRftlUMJftVS mmmi mmmmmmmm y-mftiWAVs, GOTO l Hh jK ' i_(; i • R E V E PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF ISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE AT STATE COLLEGE, MISSISSIPPI I I I E fT r I y ' ... Oftii ifht •19 4 8 GEORGE WADE, EDITOR HARPOEE PATTERSON, BUSINESS MGR. Just as a Coacli is the brains behind the performance of his team, the gentlemen of our administration at Mississippi State are the brains behind the methods by which we secure our knowledge. Pictured in the following section of your REVEILLE are the chiefs of the various schools. These men, usually known as Dean or Doctor, have an intimate knowledge of the conditions that prevail in every course of study offered and use their knowledge to ascertain that the students pursuing courses offered in their school are given every opportunity to derive the greatest benefit from their classes. We here at State can be justly proud of the job that our administration is doing for us. They are all fine gentlemen, scholars, and have proven themselves outstandings in their fields. COLLEGE STRATION 10 f ) f 7ke GOVERNOR 1 1 1 ik Governor Fielding L. Wright The BOARD i TRUSTEES Terms Expire, 1956 DR. H. M. IVY Meridian HON. R. N. HENLEY Macon Terms Expire, 1952 HON. R. B. SMITH, Jk Ripley HON. J. G. PRICHARD, Sr Inverness HON. MARTIN V. B. MILLER HON. H. OLIVER EMMERICH MRS. HAZEL PERRY LEE. HON. R. W. REED . . . Meridian McComb Eupora Tupelo Terms Expire, 1948 HON. MEANS JOHNSTON .... Greenwood HON. J. W. BACKSTROM Leakesville MRS. JANIE RICE TAYLOR Jackson HON. RANSOM ALDRICH . HON. JOHN SAVAGE . . . MAJOR W. CALVIN WELLS Michigan City . . Gulfport . . Jackson 13 Dr. Fred T. Mitchell Tke PRESIDENT Immediately after Dr. Fred Tom Mitchell took over the reins of Mississippi State the rush of students came back from the war and State College began its greatest expansion program. It has taken a great man to understand the needs and which of them must be met first and Dr. Mitchell has done a very fine job of calculating and working out the problems of both the students and the college. The efforts of liis work on the buildings and grounds are just showing up and we can very readily ascer- tain that through his untiring efforts our College will soon be one of the finest in the Nation in looks as well as in Spirit. We salute Dr. Mitchell for his ability to work out our differences and help us to prepare ourselves for the future. 14 Ike VICE-PRESIDENT The Grand old man of State College. That is what congenial Dr. Hand is known as among those who have known him for such a long time. Easily recognized as one of the most beloved personalities in the history of Mississippi State, Dr. Hand has been sorely missed during his absence due to illness. For his knowledge of the field of Science, Dr. Hand is known throughout the world. His interest in the progress of Science is second only to his love for Mississippi State College. ' ' . . ik 1 Dr. William Flowers Hand Mr. Ben Hilbun, Registrar The REGISTRAR As Registrar, Mr. Ben, as he is affectionately known here at State, is keeper of the students ' record and transcripts and he always has a friendly hello for those he meets on the campus. Mr. Ben can be seen behind his big desk, always with an unlit cigar in his hand, and is at any time ready to give his students the kind of advice that diey always come back For more of. In being a great supporter of the Maroons, Mr. Hilbun is always on hand to cheer at the athletic events throughout the year. 16 Ike DEAN OF MEN During all the years at State there has been no man here that has been more re- spected and better loved than Major Sessums, Dean of Men. The Major has one of the most unpopular jobs here and that is to keep the boys from having too good a time and he handles it in such a way that going by The Major ' s office is more of a pleasure than a task or duty. Major Sessums can always give you an experience of his school days and he is usually right in his decisions of discipline, no matter whom he deals with. Major I. D. Sessums Dr. Herbert Drennon 7A GRADUATE SCHOOL At the helm of the Graduate School is Dr. Herbert Drennon. Dr. Drennon serves as leader to those who are interested in furthering their education beyond a degree received in the normal four years of college. In the field of higher knowledge Dr. Drennon is highly capable of handling this tremendous job and does in a very superb manner. Dr. Drennon was recently appointed to the position of Dean of the College. Lee Hall Dean B. P. Brooks i SCHOOL « EDUCATION As Director of Instruction and Dean of the School of Education Dean B. P. Brooks is a very capable man. As busy as he is widi all his duties, Dean Brooks is never too busy to stop and talk with students who have questions to ask him and seek his kind advice. Under his guidance die Education School has certainly become a recognized part of Mis- sissippi State and through Dean Brooks ' efforts that school is keeping right along with the expansion program at State. Magruder Hall Dean L. L. Patterson Dean Patterson is director of the second largest department at Mississippi State, the Engineering School. Suffering from a severe lack of space for the type of instruction the school wishes to give, the Engineering School, under Dean L. L. Patterson, is sending many fine young men out into the new fields of industry in this Great State of Mississippi as well as in the technical fields all over the country. Dean Pat is never too busy to advise his students as to their correct course and is respected and loved by all those who meet him. SCHOOL i E N G I N E E R I G YMCA Tpr 0 t jSif t, ■ ■ ' .- . ' . -m mm i,. Hull Hall SCHOOL 0 AGRICLLTURE Dean Frank Welch As Dean of the School of Agriculture, Dr. Frank Welch is one of the busiest men at Mis- sissippi State. His many duties in the Experi- ment Station also take up much of his time. Being at the helm of the school for which State is called Cow College is not an easy job and Dr. Welch handles it with the great- est efficiency. Practically a newcomer at State, Dr. Welch has established for himself and for the School of Agriculture an excellent record which we are justly proud of. Dean E. B. Cohner Associate Dean of the School of Agriculture, that ' s Dean Colmer. If you want to drop Chemistry Dean Colmer will gladly sit you down and give you kind words of advice and diplomatically tell you that you cannot grad- uate in the Ag ' School without that Chem- istry. Possessing a wide knowledge of the field of agriculture. Dean Colmer began his tour as Dean of the School of Agriculture in 1938 and has been a strong supporter of that school for many years. Dean Clay Lijle  . PE SSSfSPMMHHi SCHOOL i SCIENCE The Science School at Mississippi State is ably headed by Dr. Clay Lyle, who is now in his third year as its Dean. Before assuming such a responsibility, Dr. Lyle served as a member of the faculty as a Professor of Entomology and Zoology. He received his B. S. here at Mississi Dpi State in 1917 and also his MS in 1931. His Ph.D. came while he was at Iowa State. He is truly a favorite with the students of Science and with all those who deal with him. Montiiomcni Hall Dean R. C. Weems, School of Business SCHOOL c BUSINESS Being the Dean of the largest school at Mississippi State, Dean Weems has shouldered a tremendous job and done a fine job of directing his school. A veteran of four years with the Navy, Dean Weems returned to State to find that the Business School had grown larger than any other here at State and the task of keep- ing up with its expansion was no easy one. Keeping a sharp interest in the welfare of his students, Dean Weems is always happy to give his expert advice to all who seek it. Business-Education Building Here they are! The Troops! With students graduating in January, May, and August it is a very diffieult job to determine exactly what class in which to represent them but we took the word of those represented and placed them in the class of their choice. Some of the egotists have been placed in the Senior Class since the day of their initial registration, while, on the other hand, some have been listed as Freshmen since the day of their initial registration due to the fact that they still are Freshmen, and through no fault or choice of anyone concerned but themselves. Of the 3500 students attending school in the Fall of 1947, only a mere 2500 came by and sat for a picture, but we are certainly proud of each and every one of them, picture or not. CLASSES 24 HAD BEEN HUNG ThaRLEH :. ' ' TER MUSCLES WASN ' T ENOUGH ROO A IN THEl PICTURE FOR ALL OF HIM 3UT THEY WON, ANYWAY HARPOLE AND FRIENDS MISS STATE? ' ' - YOU SHOULDA ' ' ' LLIE HA STEPHEN AND PETE WASN ' T POSING f BO Y ' 4- ' • THE ROADS Ml ' -- - «,sco r ss r v ' THt CAN YOU GET ANY CLOSER, ROBERT? B ..S ' MUST BE HALLOWEEN l QUADRANGLE • ' «- BOTTOMS UP IN THE SNOW y ALTER STEWART, - - ITH PANTS PAPPY LARRY, WELCOMING OLE MISS FOUCHE MUST HAVE SOLD HIM SOMETHING MOST POPULAR PROF. THE LAST MILE «— i| m jt « ' % :, f ; I ' MRr ' AND MRS KAPPA SIGMA [ BS| wL w i HH HH B ■l sM M ' i-A A V mm. t £ r S ' ' ■ ilHl INCOGNITE f . 1 . ' ULLY SCARED THE TIGER OFF ' It has been a policy of editors of some of the former reveille ' s to set off the Seniors in a section alone and com- bine the three undergraduate classes into another large section. This was done to facilitate simple location and identification for the members of the student body as represented in the yearbook. In accordance with popular opinion, the Editor saw fit to set up a separate and distinct section for each of the four classes. These classes can be found in this section. 35 i-L 7A Class Officers: Harper Davis, Jeep Simmons, Bill Hollingsworth and Marion Simmons SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BILL HOLLINGSWORTH President EUGENE JEEP SIMMONS Vice-President HARPER DAVIS Secretary and Treasurer MARION SIMMONS Life Secretary 36 SENIOR CLASS These are the guys that have got it made. Yes, they are right in the midst of that last mile and soon college days will be only memories to them. They are the ones who can wear ties to class and talk to the profs as if they knew more about the subject than the profs themselves do In some cases this might be true. These lads and lassies are the future citizens of Mississippi and America and will someday be looked upon to carry on in the footsteps of those who preceded them. The Bull Ring, the Grill, the Shack, and other campus hangouts will certainly miss the smiling faces of these who have taken college in their stride and are now ready to face the world. ,( Anc f iflfs re« grass, too .«  k . ERNEST CLARENCE ADAMS, JR., Meiidian Science Chemical Club, American Chemical Society JOHN EDD AGNEW, Baldwyn Business Treasurer, Kappa Sigma, 2 and 3; Colonels Club, 3 and 4; Secretary-Treasurer, Hotel Club, 6; Secre- tary-Treasurer, j.H.M.A., 7 and 8. TODD AGNEW, Baldwyn Business Alpha Tau Omega FRANK W. AINSVVORTH, JR., Como Engineering EARL HORACE ALEXANDER, Guin, Ala. Agriculture F. F. A. EDWIN CLARK ALDRIDGE, JR., Jackson Science JAMES M. ALLEN, Cockrum Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigma, A.LE.E. TYNDAL BOONE ALLEN, Puckett Education THOMAS EDWARD ANDERSON, Water Valley Business WILLIAM E. ANDREWS, JR., Purvis Agriculture CHARLES JOSEPH ANTLEY, Jackson Engineering TRACY LAWRENCE ARINDER, Morton Agriculture Agricultural Economics Club JAMES D. ARNOLD, Hattiesburg Engineering M Club; Football, 4 years TOMIE R. ASHFORD, Water Valley Agriculture Agriculture Club, F.F.A. JAMES F. AYCOCK, Calhoun City Business Sigma Chi; Accounting Club E. ALLEN BAILEY, Woodland Education FREDERICK WINSTON BAILEY, Raines, Tenn. Engineering Kappa Sigma; A.S.M.E. Southernaires; Society for Advancement of Management; Committee of 100; Hall of Fame; Board of Publications; Editor of Reflector JEAN BALL, Tylertown Business Phi Mu; Favorite ' 46-47; Senior Class Invitation Com- mittee; Independent Basketball Team JOSEPH M. BARIA, Hattiesburg Science Phi Kappa Tau; Dip and Strike Club LOUIS NELSON BARFIELS, JR., Vicksburg Engineering DOROTHY KERN BARNES, Peoria, 111. Specie? WM. A. BARTHOLOMEW, JR., Memphis, Tenn. Engineering Tau Beta Pi; A.S.M.E. THOMAS WAYNE BARTON, Pheba Agricidture ALLEN R. BAXTER, Lumberton Engineering Colonels Club; K.M.E.; A.LE.E. CAROLINE STEELE BEATTIE, StarkviUe Business Chi Omega; President of Chi Omega REY FIELD BECKAM, Shaw Agriculture Kappa Sigma GEORGE W. BENSON, Webb Business JAMES S. BENSON, Webb Education Lambda Chi Alpha; Baseball 1946 RUTHERFORD C. BERGER, Cleveland Business Sigma Phi Epsilon; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 1943; Secretary of Sigma Phi Epsilon CHARLES M. BETTERTON, StarkviUe Agricidture Dairy Club JOHN WOOD BILLUPS, Columbus Business SAMUEL C. BISHOP, Lumberton Education Kappa Alpha; Reflector Staff, 3 and 4; Pi Delta Ep- silon. EUGENE H. BLANKS, JR., Meridian Engineering CLYDE L. BLOUNT, Decatur Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Agriculture Club; President of Agronomy Club JOHN R. BLOUNT, Geiger, Ala. Agriculture Agriculture Club; President of the Agricultural Engi- neering Club JOHN DEE BLUE, Vardaman Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; F.F.A. WILLIAM N. BOGAN, JR., West Point Engineering Alpha Tau Omega; Blue Key; Scabbard Blade; Captain 1947; Colonel Club; President Canterbury Club 1947; President Senior Y Council; Chairman Religious Emphasis Week Committee 1948; Com- mittee of 100; A.LE.E. MARSHALL O. BOYDSTUN, Louisville Business Alpha Tau Omega EARL W. BRADSHAW, Hattiesburg Business Kappa Alpha CLIFFORD N. BRANDON, Columbus Engineering Kappa Alpha; Managing Editor of Reflector; Secre- tary Kappa Alpha; Corresponding Secretary Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Delta Epsilon; Y.M.C.A.; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities; American Legion THE SENIORS ADAMS AGNEW AGNEW AINSWORTH ALEXANDeR ALDRIDGE ALLEN ALLEN ANDERSON ANDREWS ANTLEY ARINDER ARNOLD ASHFORD AYCOCK BAILEY BAILEY BALL BARIA BARFIELS BARNES BARTHOLOMEW BARTON BAXTER BEATTIE BECKAM BENSON BENSON BERGER BETTERSON BILLUPS BISHOP BLANKS BLOUNT BLOUNT BLUE BOGAN BOYDSTUN BRADSHAW BRANDON J Make way for the press ROSALIE BRENT, Meridian Education ANTHONY BROCATO, JR., Cleveland Engineering Tau Beta Pi; AT.E.E. TRUMAN D. BROOKS, Coldwater Education A.T.A. FRED BROOM, Snnirall Education F.F.A. DAVID B. BROWN, Jackson Engineering JAMES E. BROWN, Lucedale JEFFERSON W. BROWNING, Robinsonville Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; Tau Beta Pi JULIAN G. BRUNT, Ethel Bnsinesf; Alpha Tau Omega MARION C. BUCHANAN, Brandon Business American Legion THOMAS J. BUCHANAN, Sandersville Agriculture Agricultural Club; Agriculture Administration Club; Ponltrv Club. DWIGHT B. BULLEN, Fayette Engineering A.S.G.E. THOMAS L. BURDETTE, Columbia Business Alpha Tau Omega VIRON L. BURGE, Poplarville Busirjess ROBERT C. BURKE, Big Creek Agriculture Agricultural Administration Club DON F. BURSON, Calhoun City Engineering A.S.M.E. FRANKLIN H. BUTLER, Rosedale Engineering Kappa Sigma; Recording Secretary, Tau Beta Pi, 1947; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Corresponding Secretary 1947; Y Council WILLIAM O. BUTLER, Aberdeen Agriculture VICTOR L. BYRD, Forest Agriculture Agriculture Club; Agriculture Engineering Club CHARLES R. CADENHEAd! Greenville Graduate ROBERT H. CAHOON, Pickens Business Chi Lambda Rho, President; Accounting Club; Blue Key; State Players; Alpha Psi Omega; Chairman Depotations Committee, Y.M.C.A.; Senior Y.M.C.A. Council; Invitation Committee, Senior Class GEORGE E. CAIN, Prairie Education WILLIAM E. CALLICOTT, Senatobia Business Sigma Phi Epsilon WILLIAM C. CALTHARP, New Albany Business Kappa Sigma; Manager of Football Team JOHN C. CAMPBELL, JR., Shuqualak Business Sigma Pi GEORGE W. CARTER, Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Secretary, Agriculture Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; President, Block and Bridle Club 1947; Animal Husbandry Judging Team 1947. TRAVIS CARTWRIGHT, JR., Booneville Agriculture NICHOLAS F. CASSINO, Vicksburg Business Phi Kappa Theta; Newman Club, Vice-President 1946, Secretary 1947; Interfraternity Council, 1947 Secretary, Phi Kappa Theta JOHN STILES CASTLES, Starkville Agriculture Agriculture Club; Secretary, Dairy Club 1947 JOHN G. CESARE, Vicksburg Business Phi Kappa Theta; Phi Eta Simga; Newman Club; Accounting Club; Chi Lambda Ro. CHARLES C. GHAMBLEC, Ofahoma Agriculture Horticultiual Club BAXTER CHANCE, Silver Creek Agriculture M. D. CHANCE, Centreville Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle; Camera Club JOHN I. CHANDLER, Union City, Tenn. Business Alpha Tau Omega; Pi Delta Epsilon; Junior Y ; Cir- culation Manager Mis-A-Sip 3; Assistant Editor Reveille 3 JOSEPH E. CHAPMAN, Amory Education JOHN H. CHATHAM, Vicksburg Agriculture Dairy Club; Agriculture Club EUGENE T. CLARK, Tupelo Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Secretary, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon; Reveille Staff Cartoonist WILLIAM E. COCHRAN, Kosciusko ARMOUR L. COGGINS, Baklwyn Business Chi Lambda Rho; Vice-President, Accounting Club BENNIE COHEN Science Sigma Alpha Mu; Colonel Club; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Chemical Engineering Club. CLARK W. COLEMAN, JR., Doddsville Agriculture THE SENIORS BRENT BROCATO BROOKS BROOM BROWN BROWN BROWNING BRUNT BUCHANAN BUCHANAN BULLEN BURDETTE BURGE BURKE BURSON BUTLER BUTLER BYRD CADENHEAD CAHOON CAIN CALLICOTT CALTHARP CAMPBELL CARTER CARTWRIGHT CASSINO CASTLES CESARE CHAMBLEC CHANCE CHANCE CHANDLER CHAPMAN CHATHAM CLARK COCHRAN COGGINS COHEN COLEMAN, JR. jj ji Mr. Buddy Rube J. L. COLEMAN, West Point Engineering Sigma Chi BENNETT C. COMMER, Pope Agriculture Sigma Pi; Agriculture Engineering Club CARL W. CONLEE, JR., Leland Agriculture Kappa Alpha X. L. G. CONWILL, Nettleton Education MARLIN H. COOK, Ripley Education REGINALD COOK, Meridian Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Camera Club YANCEY COOK, Ripley Education CLARENCE LEE COON, JR., Greenville Agriculture Sigma Phi Epsilon; President Blue Key; Interfrater- nity Council; O.D.K.; Dance Committee JAMES V. CORBIN, JR., Greenwood Business Sigma Chi; Band; Rod and Reel Club GEORGE E. COX, JR., Starkville Agriculture Phi Kappa Tau; Dairy Club GEORGE G. COX, JR., Merigold Agriculture Phi Kappa Tau JOHN R. CRAFT, Osceola, Ark. Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha; A.I.E.E. JOHN V. CRAFT, JR., Isola Busitwss Accounting Club; Chi Lambda Rho JACK O. CRAWFORD, Vicksburg Business Post Commander of American Legion Post 130; Founding Member of Mississippi Inter-Collegiate Council; Drummajor and Assistant Director of Mississippi State Maroon and ROTC Bands 1946; Publicity Director Maroon Band 1947; National Vice-President of First Term of American Legion College 1946; State Plavers 1946; Who ' s Who in American Colleges 1947; Alpjia Psi Omega; Blue Key; O.D.K.; Chi Lambdo Rho; Committee of 100; Student Cliairman Faculty Student Welfare Committee 1946; Colonel on Staff of C.ov- ernor of Mississippi; Dance Committee. CECIL O. CREEL, Neely Education GARTH F. CRUMBY, Woodland Agriculture THOMAS A. DALLAS, Natchez Engineering Pi Kappa Tau ANDREW J. DANIELS, JR., Mobile, Ala. Business BILLY H. DAUGHDRILL, Poplarville Science VINCENT A. DAURO, Gulfport Agriculture Phi Kappa Theta; President, Phi Kappa Theta; New- man Club; Horticultural Club. JAMES K. DAVIDSON, Vicksburg Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Vice-President, Kappa Mu Epsilon; American Institute of Electrical Engineers JULIUS H. DAVIS, JR. Business Kappa Sigma; Maroon Football Team; M Club, Vice-President ROBERT L. DAVIS, Jr., Hazlehurst Agriculture Alpha Zeta ; Agricultural Club; Agricultural Econom- ics Club; Block and Bridle Club. DAWSEY, JOSEPH V., Columbia Engineering EDGAR L. DEAR, JR., Sledge Engineering JACK H. DEATON, Hazlehurst Education F.F.A., A.T.A. JOHN F. DECELLE, JR., Hazlehurst Business SAMMY H. DEES, DeKalb Agriculture JOHN M. DEMPSEY, McCool Engineering Theta Xi HAROLD L. DENISON, Foxworth Agriculture EUELL DICKARD, Eden Educati(ni F.F.A. IDE B. DICKENS, JR., Carthage Education Alpha Tau Alpha W. L. DICKERSON, Sallis Agriculture Alpha Tau Omega; Agricultural Administration Club; Agriculture Club. CARROLL K. DILWORTH, Rienzi Education Dairy Club; Block and Bridle Club; F.F.A.; Alder- man of Hardy City; American Legion. JAMES W. DOLER, Decatur Agriculture Dairy Club JOE W. DOLLAR, Columbus Education Maroon Football Team NELSON L. DOVE, Union Engineering A.I.E.E. JAMES L. DOWDLE, Stewart Agriculture WILLIAM W. DUNCAN, Houlka Engineering Sigma Pi; Agricultural Engineering Club WILLIAM T. DUNKIN, Columbus Business THE SENIORS COLEMAN COMMER CONLEE, JR. CORNWILL COOK COOK COOK COON, JR. CORBIN, JR. COX, JR. COX, JR. CRAFT CRAFT, JR. CRAWFORD CREEL CRUMBY DALLAS DANIELS, JR. DAUGHDRILL DAURO DAVIDSON DAVIS, JR. DAVIS, JR. DAWSEY DEAR, JR. DEATON DECELLE, JR. DEES DEMPSEY DENISON DICKARD DICKENS, JR. DICKERSON DILWORTH DOLER DOLLAR DOVE DOWDLE DUNCAN DUNKIN % I ChoiL Time far Block and Bridle DOUGLAS E. EDWARDS. Jackson Science Phi Kappa Tau; Y Cabinet, Senior Y Council; German Club THOMAS A. EGGER, Columbus Business HUGH R. EGGERTON, Meridian Agriculture Agriculture Club; Agriculture Economics Club LUCRETIA G. ELLIS, Kosciusko Education Delta Gamma H. L ELLZEY, Goss Ag,riculture CHRISTOPHER M. ELMORE, JR., Heidelberg Science Sigma Pi EDWARD C. EPPERSON, Greenville Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Football Manager 1944, 45, 46, 47; Reveille Sports Editor 1945 L. L. EVANS, Canton A iriculture Kappa Alpha AUBREY C. EVERETT, Magee A iricuUure L. R. FALKNER, Stoneville Agriculture HAYES T. PARISH, Noxapater Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; Vice-President, Alpha Tau Alpha; F.F.A. WILLIAM H. FARR, Meridian Business Phi Kappa Tau JOSEPH W. FERGUSON, Weir Business Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Lambda Rho; Accounting Club WILLIAM E. FERGUSON, JR., Columlnis Education Pi Kappa Alplui; Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary 1; Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer 2; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Executive Committee 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Treasmer 4; Y.M.C.A. Gold Triangle Award; Colonels Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club Accompani.st 1, 2, 3, 4; Reveille Staff 2; Intc-rnational Relation.s Club 2; Scribblers Club 4; Religious P niphasis Week Planning Committee 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Fellow- ship Councils 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM T. FERGUSON, Tutwiler Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers PHILLIP R. FERRISS, Bentonia AiJ,riculture Pi Kappa Alpha; Agricultural Administration Club ROBROY D. FISHER, Jonestown Engineering ■ Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Secretary Freshman Y 1; Y Cabinet 4; Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President 3; A.S.A.E. JAMES L. FLANAGAN, Greenwood Engineering Sigma Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; A.I.E.E. RAY B. FOIL, Tylertown JAMES C. FORTENBERRY, Oakvale Engineering A.S.C.E. ROBERT E. FORTENBERRY, Progress Education Y.M.C.A.; Vice-President, F.F.A.; Alpha Tau Alpha IRMA FORTUNE, Mayhew Graduote JAMES E. FOSTER, Jackson Engineering A.S.C.E. JEWEL G. FOSTER, Jackson Engineering JOE H. FOSTER, Brookhaven Business Theta Xi; President Theta Xi, 1947; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Lambda; American Legion; Interfraternity Council; Blue Key WILLIAM G. FOSTER, Laurel Science Mississippi State Chemical Association; American Chemical Society TOM E. FOUCHE, Benton Agriculture Phi Kappa Tau NOLAN W. FULTON, Louisville HERSCHEL Q. FULGHAM, Starkville ALBERT H. GALLAHER, Gliffside Park, N.J. Engineering Secretary -Treasurer, A.I.E.E.; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon CHARLES L. GAMMILL, Carrollton JULIAN W. GARDNER, Columbus Engineering Kappa Alpha; Maroon Band 1, 2; Colonel Club 2; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4 WARREN GARRARD, JR., Carrollton Agriculture Agriculture Club; Agricultiual Administration Club; Cackle and Crow Club WILLIAM D. GARRETT, Dundee Education Maroon Football Team; Captain Football Team 1947 EVERETTE W. GARRISON, Tremont Agriculture LEWIS N. GARRISON, Ripley Agriculture Agriculture Club; Agriculture Administration Club SAMUEL H. GEIGER, Lucedale Agriculture Block and Bridle Club; Agriculture Club GUY GERMANY, Union Education Ex-Servicemen ' s Club ZACK L. GIBSON, JR., Mendenhall Agriculture JAMES E. GILMER, Toccopola Scicticc IRMA L. GLADNEY, Artesia Education THE SENIORS .-a l! i. ' -- S ji r ij o. i L ,4 -..:: A 1 i - EDWARDS EGGER EGGERTON ELLIS ELLZEY ELMORE, JR. EPPERSON EVANS EVERETT FALKNER PARISH FARR FERGUSON FERGUSON, JR. FERGUSON FERRISS FISHER FLANAGAN FOIL FORTENBERRY FORTENBERRY FORTUNE FOSTER FOSTER FOSTER FOSTER FOUGHE FULTON FULGHAM GALLAHER GAMMILL GARDNER GARRARD, JR. GARRETT GARRISON GEIGER GERMANY GIBSON, JR. GILMER GLADNEY Kilroy was certainhj there CLAUDE W. GOBER, Canton Engineering JOHN T. GOODNIGHT, Grenada Specia] THOMAS C. GOVVER, Baldwyn Agriculture Kappa Sigma JOHN N. GRACE, JR., New Albany Education M Club; Who ' s Who in American Colleges; Student Council KATHLEEN P. GRAFTON, Starkville ' Science Beta Beta Beta; Alpha Epsilon Delta ANDREW J. GRAHAM, Rose Hill Agriculture Agriculture Club JAMES N. GRANT, JR., Memphis, Tenn. Special JOHN S. GRANT, JR., Plantersville Business HUGH G. GRAY, Tupelo Business Phi Kappa Tau; Accounting Club GUY R. GREEN, Greenwood Business Mis-A-Sip Staff GEORGE L GRIFFITH, Prentiss Education i lpha Tau Alpha; President of Mississippi State Col- lege F.F.A. Chapter WILLIAM P. GRIFFITH, Ackerman Science K.M.E.; Maroon Band; Chemistry Club ROBERT E. HAIRSTON, Crawford Business Kappa Alpha BURTON HALBERT, Columbus Business Kappa Alpha G. T. HALL, JR., Coldwater Business Sigma Pi; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment GADDIS G. HALL, Jackson Engineering T. B. HALL, Coldwater Business Sigma Pi; Society for Advancement of Management CHARLES K. HAMER, Kilmichael Agriculture WARREN I. HAMMETT, Greenville Agriculture Kappa Alpha; Beta Beta, Beta; Alpha Zeta; Rifle Team; Y Cabinet RAY A. HAMMONS, Wesson Graduate ANNIE R. HAMMONS, Wesson Graduate CHARLES S. HANNAH, Sturgis Special Sigma Pi; Reflector Sports Editor; Reveille Sports WILLIAM P. HANRAHAN, JR., Greenville Editor; Business Manager of Pen; Oniicron Tlieta; Pi Delta Epsilon; Hall of Fame; Best Daneer; Cadet Guard Captain; ROTC Rifle Team; Varsit ' Rifle Team; Dance Committee; Football Manager; Dramatics Club; President of Newman Club; Winner of Steve R. Harman Journalism Award. JAMES A. HARBOUR, Union Agriculture Agriculture Administration Club RITZY A. HARBOUR, Meridian Education Alpha Tau Alpha ROBERT K. HARDAGE, Madden Agriculture CLARENCE C. HARDIN, Meridian Graduate PAUL E. HARDY, Neshoba Education Alpha Tau Alpha JOHN E. HARRIS, Starkville Agriculture President of Poultry Club DEWEY C. HAYNES, Memphis, Tenn. Science MILDRED M. HAYS, Starkville Education WILLIAM L. HAYS, DubHn Agricidture Kappa Sigma THOMAS E. HEARON, Jackson Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha; Y Cabinet; Secretary Y.M.C.A.; Glee Club; B.S.U. Council; A.I.E.E.; A.S.C.E.; K.M.E. BOYD B. HEDLESTON, Oxford Engineering Kappa Mu Epsilon LUTHER D. HENDERSON, JR., Preston Business Sigma Pi GEORGE P. HENDRICK Business Pi Kappa Alpha; President Alpha Phi Omega; B.S.U. Council; Y.M.C.A. Council; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Glee Club; Business Manager of Student Hand- book 1947. GEORGE A. HENSARLING, JR., Peral Business Phi Eta Sigma; Colonels Club; Chi Lambda Rho, Vice-President; Accounting Club President. HOWELL W. HENSON, Weir Education GUILLERMO HERRERA, San Jose ' , Costa Rica Special THOMAS H. HESTER, Starkville Science Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Eta Sigma THE SENIORS r i m ' A I GOBER GOODNIGHT GOWER GRACE, JR. GRAFTON GRAHAM GRANT, JR. GRANT, JR. GRAY GREEN GRH FITH GRIFFITH HAIRSTON HALBERT HALL, JR. HALL HALL HAMER HAMMETT HAMMONS HAMMONS HANNAH HANRAHAN, JR. HARBOUR HARBOUR HARDAGE HARDIN HARDY HARRIS HAYNES HAYS HAYS HEARON HEDLESTON HENDERSON, JR. HENDRICK HENSARLING, JR. HENSON HERRERA HESTER We want a ride CHARLES W. HILL. Calhoun City Engineering Si ma Chi; Maroon Band; Phi Eta Si nia; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Tail Beta Pi; A.S.C.E. HERMAN H. PHLL, Aberdeen AiJ,ricu}ture JIMMIE S. HILL, Greenwood Education O ' FARRELL C. HILL, Laurel Engineering ELMER B. HILLMAN, McLain Agricidture Alpha Tail Alpha; F.F.A.; Treasurer of Alpha Tau Alpha SARAH A. HILLMAN, Union Business Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Who ' s Who in American Universi- ties and Colleges ROBERT D. HILL, Louisville FAhieation Colonels Club DOROTHY M. HINES, Starkville Business Maroon Band; Reveille Business Staff; Omicron Theta DALLAS L. HOLBROOK, Ashland Agriculture Block and Bridle Club; Agriculture Club JOHN HOLDITCH, Ecru Education WILBUR R. HOLLAND, Mathiston Agriculture Agricultural Economics Club; Agriculture Club EDWARD A. HOLLINGSWORTH, Carthage Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Agronomy Club; Agriculture Club WILLIAM T. HOLLINGSWORTH, Newton Business Kappa Sigma; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Colonels Club President; Advertising Manager Reflector; Committee of 100; President Senior Class; Omicron Theta; Blue Key HERBERT H. HOOP, Cascilla Engineering LOYD E. HORTON, Blue Mountain Education EDWARD G. HOSEMAN, Vicksburg Business JAMES H. HOYLE, Gulfport Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; Omicron Theta; Pi Delta Epsi- lon; A.S.M.E.; Vice-President Band; Society for Advancement of Management; Copy Editor Re- flector CLAUDE H. HUDSON, JR., Brooksville Engineering A.I.E.E. JOHN E. HUDSON, Laurel Engineering WILLIAM R. HUDSON, Louisville Business Alpha Tau Omega WILLIAM W. HUFF, Caledonia Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Treasurer, A.S.C.E. FRANKLIN F. HUGHES, JR., Meridian Agriculture Block and Bridle; Agriculture Club JESSE HUGHES Clarksdale Graduate M Club JOHN JOE HUMPHREYS, Yazoo City Agricidture Pi Kappa Alpha; Newman Club; Agriculture Club; Business Manager Reflector; Pi Delta Epsilon; In- terfraternity Council CARL L. HUNSUCKER, Brookhaven Education DOROTHY A. HUNSUCKER, Brookhaven Graduate HARBOUR K. HUNTER, Decatur Agriculture Alpha Zeta BENJAMIN D. HURT, JR., Louisville Agricidture Agriculture Club; Secretary-Treasurer, Agronomy ' Club FRANK HUTCHINS, Big Creek Education LEO C. HUTCHISON, Summit Agriculture F.F.A. DAVID H. IRWIN, Saltillo Education CARL J. IZARD, Hazlehurst Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Blue Key; Agriculture Club, President; Block and Bridle Club FRANCIS C. IZARD, Hazlehurst Bt .s;)ie.v.v Chi Lambda Rho; Society for the Advancement of Management HUBERT M. JAMISON, Independence Education ROBERT EMMETT JAMISON, JR., Kosciusko Engineering ROBERT M. JAMISON, Waterford Engineering A.I.E.E. WILLIAM C. JEFCOAT, Soso Agriculture Blue Key; A.T.A.; Y.M.C.A.; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges; President, F.F.A. LEWIS P. JENKINS, Dossville Agriculture JOE JENNINGS, Kosciusko Science Pi Kappa Alpha; A.E.D., German Club; Beta Beta Beta DENTON T. JOHNSON, Laurel Agriculture F.F.A. THE SENIORS ' r% £ y r:s. O i ' : rs ' r O. MILL HILL HILL HILL HILLMAN HILLMAN HILL IIINES HOLBROOK HOLDITCH HOLLAND HOLLINGSWORTH HOLLINGSWORTH HOOP HORTON HOSEMAN HOYLE HUDSON, JR. HUDSON HUDSON HUFF HUGHES, JR. HUGHES HUMPHREYS HUNSUCKER HUNSUCKER HUNTER HURT, JR. HUTCHINS HUTCHISON IRWIN IZARD IZARD JAMISON JAMISON, JR. JAMISON JEFCOAT JENKINS JENNINGS JOHNSON Wliich one do you want. Buster? GEORGE W. JOHNSON, JR., Cofieyville Engineering A.S.C.E. HERBERT W. JOHNSON, Columbus Engineering Theta Xi JOHN E. JOHNSON, Aberdeen Business RUTH M. JOHNSON, Dorsey Education WILLIAM GANO JOHNSON, Columbus Business Kappa Alpha ROBERT L. JOHNSTON, Coffeyville Engineering A.I.E.E. CHARLIE W. JONES, Macon Agriculture Kappa Alpha EMMETT P. JONES, JR., Yazoo City Business Alpha Tau Omega JOSEPH K. JONES, Jackson Engineering WILLIAM JASPER JONES, Jackson Engineering Theta Xi; K.M.E.; A.S.C.E.; Captain ROTC; Fresh- man Rifle Team; Varsity Rifle Team JOHNNIE K. JORDAN, Decatur Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Agriculture Economics Club, President HENRY A. KAMP, Miami Beach, Fla. Education DONALD G. KEALHOFER, Houston Education HILTON KEEN, Wiggins Engineering A.S.C.E. NELSON G. KENNEDY, Philadelphia Education A.T.A.; F.F.A. FRANCES C. KERR, West Point Education ROBERT W. KEYES, Bay Springs Engineering tm JOHN A. KILLEBREW, Goodman Agriculture Agricultiu-e Administration Club JOHN W. KILPATRICK, Ackerman Science Theta Xi CHARLES S. KING, JR., Louisville Business JAMES ALBERT KING, JR., Egypt Agriculture Sigma Alpha Epsilon TROY L. KING, Pelahatchie Business NANCY G. KIZER. Booneville Education WARREN G. KLEBAN, Starkville Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; Colonels Club; Interfraternity Council; A.S.M.E.; Assistant Editor Reveille 1946; President S.A.M. 1946; Varsity Club; Omicron Theta; Pi Delta Epsilon JOHN H. KLYCE, Sardis Engineering Alpha Tau Omega; A.S.C.E.; Colonels Club CALVIN I. KNOWLES, Dumas Agriculture ORVAL O. KNOWLES, Ripley Education JAMES E. KNOX, Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture Ahoha Tau Omega; Agriculture Club; Cairy Club, Vice-President. LEO B. KRAFT, Carthage Education DONALD B. LANCASTER, Tallulah, La. Business Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; President, L.G.A.; Interfraternity Council; ROTC Rifle Team; Y.M. G.A. Council; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet LOUISE J. LAND, Guntown Education JAMES H. LANDRUM, JR. Business Theta Xi LEWIS H. LANGFORD, Jackson Business Kappa Sigma ESSE D. LANGSTON, Philadelphia Business Pi Kappa Alpha; Colonels Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Chi Lambda Rho HENRY H. LAUCHLEY, JR., Liberty Engineering Phi Kappa Tau GEORGE M. LEDLOW, Decatur Business WEBB P. LEE, Louisville Education JOSEPH F. LeMIEUX, Laurel Busirjess Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Lambda Rho; Accounting Club; Scabbard and Blade ROBERT L. LIDDELL, Louisville Engineering Sigma Chi; President of Sigma Chi 1947; President of Kappa Mu Epsilon; President of the Mississippi State Branch of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Dance Com- mittee; Interfraternity Council; Maroon Band; Y- Council; Reflector Staff; Blue Key; Omicron Delta Kappa CHARLES L. LIGHTSEY, Pachuta Agriculture THE SENIORS O O! JOHNSON, JR. JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSTON JONES JONES, JR. JONES JONES JORDAN KAMP KEALHOFER KEEN KENNEDY KERR KEYES KILLEBREW KILPATRICK KING, JR. KING, JR. KING KIZER KLEBAN KLYCE KNOWLES KNOWLES KNOX KRAFT LANCASTER LAND LANDRUM, JR. LANGFORD LANGSTON LAUCHLEY, JR. LEDLOW LEE LeMIEUX LIDDELL LIGHTSEY ■I Rudy, Blade and Papa JULIAN E. LIPSCOMB, Jackson Engineering Kappa Alpha; A.I.E.E. PAT O. LIVINGSTON Sherman Business Institute of Aeronautical Science LAMAR E. LITTLE, Starkville Education Alpha Tan Omega; Colonels Club; Scabbard and Blade; Mem ber Student Council; Lvceuni Committee; Business Manager of Mis-A-Sip 1946; Committee of 100; President, Student Body JOHN A. LOCHRIDGE, Bexar, Ala. Agriculture EARL N. LOFTIN, Raleigh Agriculture Vice-President of Agricultural Administration Club WILLIAM D. LOGAN, Carthage Science Kappa Sigma ROBERT S. LOVE, Tchula Special CELL R. LOVORN, Calhoun City Engineering Tau Beta Pi; AJ.E.E. GUY S. LOWE, Columbus Enaincering BENNIE C. LUNDY, Philadelphia Agriculture JACK H. LUSK, Maben Agriculture Sicma Alpha Epsilon GEORGE D. LYON, Cedar Buff Business Alpha Tau Omega ARTHUR G. McCARDLE, JR., Richton Agriculture Theta Xi; Ameiican Society of Agricultural Engineers HOMER O. McCOLLUM, West Point Business Sigma Cbi; Secretary of Sigma Chi; Vice-President of Sigma Ciii; Business Staff. Beveille; Secretary of Omicron Theta; Reflector Business Staff; Pi Delta Epsilon JAMES H. McCORD, Pontotoc Agriculture Dairy Club GEORGE C. McCULLY, Louisville Engineering A.S.M.E. TABOR A. McDowell, Flora Business WILLIAM C. McFADDEN, Fulton Business RICHARD W. McGUIRE, Jackson Engineering JOHN M. McKEE, Jackson Business Pi Kappa Alpha ULA V. McKIBBEN, Calhoun City Business WILLIAM N. McKINNEY, Amory Business Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Omicron Theta; K.M.Z.; Maroon Band; Treasurer of Pi Kappa Al- pha; Chi Lambda Rho; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities WILLIAM V. McLEOD, Leakes% ' ille Science JAMES O. McMURTRAY, Ocean Springs Agriculture HOMER CH. McNAMARA, JR., Leland Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha; Vice-President of Pi Kappa Alpha; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Y.M.C.A. Executive Commit- tee; Y.M.C.A. Campus Service Committee; Block and Bridle Club; Agricultural Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Scabbard and Blade; Cadet Lt. Col. Regt. Staff THOMAS E. McWILLIAMS, Meridian Business Kappa Alpha; M Club; Maroon Football Team; Best Athlete; Best Dressed Boy OTTIS K. MAGEE, Tylertovvn Agriculture Agricultural Club Block and Bridle Club; Agricul- tural Administration Club; Vice-President, Agri- cultinal Engineering Club ROBERT K. MAHAFFEY, JR., Mendenhall Pi Kappa Tau, Institute Aeronautical Sciences cal Sciences OWEN A. MALLEY, Gulfport Agriculture FRANK S. MANNING, Jackson Engineering A.S.M.E., Society for Advancement of Management GEORGE S. MARKS, JR. Business Tchula; M-Club; Rod and Gun Club NORMAN C. MARS, Philadelphia Business Pi Kappa Alpha ERNEST B. MARTIN, Grenada Education GLENN T. MARTIN, EllisviUe Science Lambda Chi Alpha; Y.M.C.A. Council; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Reflector Staff; Mississippi State College Chemistry Association President; K.M.E.; Wlio ' s W o in American Colleges and Universities HARRY A. MARTIN, Crandall Aericulture HENRY F. MARTIN, Crystal Springs Agriculttirc Kappa Alpha MARION J. MARTIN, Mendenhall Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Livestock Judging Team; Treasurer, Block and Bridal Club: Acricultural Club PAUL MARTIN, Laurel Engineering A.I.E.E., Tau Beta Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon WALLACE E. MATULICH, Columbia Education M-Club, Maroon Football Team; Co-Captain Foot- ball Team, 1947 CHARLES H. MA.XWELL, Greenwood Business THE SENIORS LIPSCOMB LIVINGSTON LITTLE LOCKRIDGE LOFTIN LOGAN LOVE LOVORN LOWE LUNDY LUSK LYON McCARDLE, JR. McCOLLUM McCORD McCULLY McDowell McFADDEN McGUIRE McKEE McKIBBEN McKINNEY McLEOD McMURTRAY McNAMARA, JR. McWILLIAMS MAGEE MAHAFFEY, JR. MALLEY MANNING MARKS, JR. MARS MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN MATULICH MAXWELL @ ia ' f rH- :.;. ' Addressing the troops WILLIAM L. MEUX, JR., Raines, Tenn. Eugineeiing Kappa Sigma; A.S.C.E.; Tau Beta Phi CLAY H. MILLER, Jaekson Science Pi Kappa Alpha; Dip and Strike Chib; Tennis Team; Captain, ROTC WALTER T. MILLER, Drew Engineering HOMER MILLS, Meridian Bu.sines.s Kappa Alpha CECIL M. MITCHELL, Stewart Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon CLARENCE V. MITCHELL, Carthage Business Commander of VFW; Treasurer, Student Association; Inter-Collegiate Council DAVID W. MITCHELL, Pace Education JOSEPH S. MOAK, Norfield Engineering A.I.E.E.; Maroon Band; Southernaires; ROTC Cadet Captain BOYCE C. MONK, Jackson Science CHARLES D. MOORE, Greenwood Engineering Sigma Chi ROBERT W. MOORE, Helena, Ark. Business WYLIE C. MOORE, Tupelo JOHN D. MORAN, Ocean Springs Business Kappa Sigma DURWARD W. MORGAN, Calhoun City Education F.F.A. BYRON MORRIS, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Agriculture JESSE I. MOSLEY, Decatur Business JOE G. MOSS, Jackson Agriculture Reporter for the Agriculture Economic Club; Agri- cultural Club WILLIAM M. MOSS, Jackson Business Chi Lambda Rho; Alpha Phi Omega CASSIUS MERRILL MOTER, Jackson Engineering CLINTON W. MOULDS, Meridian Engineering Tau Beta Phi; A.I.E.E. THOMAS W. MULLEN, Starkville Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsi- lon; Chemistry Club; Maroon Band; Orchestra RALPH F. NEELY, Greenwood Business Sigma Chi; President Maroon Band; Treasurer of Sigma Chi; Chi Lambda Rho; Tennis Team ELDRED W. NELMS, Calhoun City Engineering Air Force Assn.; Institute of the Aeronautical WILLIAM DONALD NICHOLSON, Vicksburg Engineering M Club; Colonel Club ROBERT H. NORMAN, Tupelo Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers JOHN M. NORS WORTHY, Waynesboro Agriculture Horticulture Club CARL H. NOWELL, Philadelphia Education Reporter of F.F.A.; President of B.S.U.; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Campus Worship Committee GUY T. NUNNALLY, Grand Junction, Tenn. Business Rod and Gun Club; International Relations Club WILLIAM T. OAKES, State College Science Sigma Phi Epsilon; Vice President of A.E.D.; Presi- dent of Beta Beta Beta; President of Wesley Foun- dation; Inter-Fraternity Council; President of Sigma Phi Epsilon; Blue Key; Y.M.C.A. JOSEPH E. OAKS, Corinth Business JERRY N. ODOM, Birmingham, Ala. Education Maroon Football Team JOSEPH F. O ' KELLY, JR., State College Engineering Sigma Chi EUGENE L. OTT, JR., Osyka Agriculture Y.M.C.A.; Alpha Phi Omega CLYDE S. PACE, Winona Agriculture Alpha Tau Omega; Agricultural Club HENRY L. PARKER, Holly Springs Education Kappa Sigma; Baseball WILLIAM R. PARKES, Louisville Business Sigma Chi; Y.M.C.A.; Alpha Psi Omega, President; President of State ' s Players; Glee Club; Cadets; Southernaires; International Relations Club; V. F. W.; Reflector Staff DANIEL H. PATRICK, JR., Jackson Pi Kappa Alpha; Y.M.C.A.; Phi Eta Sigma; Colonels Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon; A.S.C.E. WILLIAM L. PATRICK, JR., Laurel Engineering JOHN H. PATTERSON, Calhoun City Business Sigma Chi WILLIE B. PATTON, Fulton Education THE SENIORS MEUX, JR. MILLER MILLER MILLS MITCHELL MITCHELL MITCHELL MOAK MONK MOORE MOORE MOORE MORAN MORGAN MORRIS MOSLEY MOSS MOSS MOTER MOULDS MULLEN NEELY NELMS NICHOLSON NORMAN NORSWORTHY NOWELL NUNNALLY OAKES OAKS ODOM O ' KELLY, JR. OTT, JR. PACE PARKER PARKES PATRICK, JR. PATRICK, JR. PATTERSON PATTON f- The sunmj south GUY T. PEDEN, JR., Meridian Business ROBERT H. PENDERGRASS, Magee Education ROBERT L. PERRYiMAN, Lula Agriculture Alpha Tail Omega MOTT L. PEVEY, JR., Crystal Springs Engineering A.S.G.E. JAGK PHILLIPS, Water Valley Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha; Colonels Club; Kappa Mii Epsilon; A.I.E.E.; I.R.E.; Inter-Fraternity Council NED H. PHILLIPS, Crystal Springs Science Alpha Tail Omega WALTER E. PHILLIPS, Starkville Business Chi Lambda Rho FRANCIS M. PIERCE, Monticello Science Theta Xi; Dip and Strike Club; President of Dip and Strike CARL M. POGUE, Mathiston Agriculture JAMES E. POLLARD, French Camp Education Lambda Chi Alpha; Glee Club; Dance Committee; Colonels Club; Y.M.C.A.; Reporter for Maroon and White MARCELLE C. PORTER, State College Education EUEL L. PREWITT, Ackerman Education DENNIS E. PRICE, Wiggins Agriculture TILDEN W. PRYOR, Calhoun City Business Sigma Chi; Assistant Manager of Reveille EDWARD C. PUGH, Meridian Science CHARLIE B. PURVIS, Polkville Education GEORGE B. RAMSEY, JR., Starkville Engineering GEORGE G. RANDOLPH, Batesville Agricidture Alpha Zeta, Secretary; Treasurer of Miss. Student Branch of American Society of Agricultural Engi- neers; Agricultural Club; Sears Scholarship Club NANCY A. RANDOLPH, State College Education Chi Omega; Dramatics Club; Omicron Theta; Pi Del- ta Epsilon; Reflector Staff; Favorite LENOX L. RATCLIFF, Auburn Agriculture JAMES M. REA, JR., Philadelphia Education AVIE C. REECE, Memphis, Tenn. Science Miss. State Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Club ROBERT E. RICE, Starkville Engineering A.S.G.E. GDIS R. RILEY, Tylertown Agriculture ROBERT RITTER, Tupelo Engineering Phi Kappa Tau; Y.M.C.A.; Vice President of Phi Kap- pa Tau; I.A.S.; K.M.E.; Reflector Staff; Inter-Fra- ternity Council; Committee of 100; International Relations Club GEORGE D. RIVES, JR., Indianola Science Y.M.C.A.; Chemistry Club; Member of Research Com- mittee QUENTIN L. RIVES, Lena Education CHARLES W. ROBERTS, Aberdeen Education Sigma Pi Epsilon EUGENE T. ROBERTS, Amory Agriculture Pi Kapp)a Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Zeta FLOYD L. ROBERTSON, Louisville Engineering GILBERT a: ROBINSON, JR. Agriculture Kappa Sigma; Alpha Zeta; Blue Key; Inter-Fraternity Council; Dance Committee; Block and Bridle Club; Agricultural Club; Treasurer of Kappa Sigma NED L. ROBINSON, Greenville Agriculture Block and Bridle Club; Cackle and Crow Club ROYCE A. ROEBUCK, Houston Business LOUIS J. ROMAN, Greenville Science Sigma Alpha Mii THOMAS E. RONE, Ethel Agriculture Agricultural Club, Agricultural Administration Club JAMES E. ROSS, Bolton Engineering Alpha Tail Omega; President of Alpha Tau Omega; Omicron Delta Kappa; Blue Key; President of Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Y.M.C.A.; Student Executive Council; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Business Manager of Mis-A-Sip; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges JAMES P. ROSS, Magnolia Education Winner of Sears Roebuck Scholarship; F.F.A.; Y.M. C.A. Council WALTER W. ROTCHILD, JR., Benoit Business Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Lambda Rho; Accounting Club MARTIN S. ROUSE, SpringhiU, La. Business Kappa Alpha; Reserve Officers Association; Institute of Aeronautical Science JAMES A. RUBE, Lake Business Accounting Club THE SENIORS n. n PEDEN, JR. PENDERGRASS PERRYMAN PEVEY, JR. PHILLIPS PHILLIPS PHILLIPS PIERCE POGUE POLLARD PORTER PREWITT PRICE PRYOR PUGH PURVIS RAMSEY, JR. RANDOLPH RANDOLPH RATGLIFF REA, JR. REECE RICE RILEY RITTER RIVES, JR. RIVES ROBERTS ROBERTS ROBERTSON ' 9 ROBINSON, JR. . -1 ROBINSON ROEBUCK k- fe ROMAN dfll RONE ROSS itt| ROSS urf ROTCHILD, JR. --«cp- ' -mgi ji ROUSE RUBE i . Regimental Parade IRVING J. RUBENSTEIN, Booneville Wlieel in General. Biisine.ss CHARLES L. SALLEY, Eupora Education Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Executive Council; International Relations Club; Religious Emphasis Week Com- mittee CHARLES L. SARTHOU, State College Afiriculture JOHN P. SAXTON, State College Graduote THOMAS H. SCARBROUGH, Calhoun City Agriculture Agricultural Club; Agricultural Administration Club JOHN P. SCHUMAN, Biloxi Business LOCKWOOD B. SCOGGIN, Kosciusko Engineering Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences ROBERT A. SCOTT, Corinth Engiiieering Phi Kappa Tau; A.S.C.E.; Inter-Fraternity Council; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet JAMES R. SCRIBNER, JR., Amory Business DANIEL O. SELF, Starkville Business REX M. SELLS, Helena, Ark. Engineering Southernaires; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences LAWRENCE C. SHAW, Natchez Engineering GEORGE SHEPHERD, Starkville Agriculture Alpha Tau Omega; Trea; ' urer of Alpha Zeta; Vice President of Block and Bridle Club; Inter-Frater- nity Council HERBERT SHEPHERD, Philadelphia Agriculture CHARLES T. SHOTTS, Mendenhall Agriculture Agricultural Administration Club CHARLES L. SHUMATE, Webb Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers JESSE E. SIMMONS, JR., Itta Bena Education MARION L. SIMMONS, Meridian Education WILLIAM A. SIMMONS, Kewanee Graduate JOHNNIE P. SINCLAIR, Braxton Agriculture Block and Bridle Club; Agricultural Club ROBERT E. SIZEMORE, Memphis, Tenn. Engineeritig Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi; K.M.E.; I.A.S.; Newman Club RALPH G. SLOCUM, Coldwater Business Phi Kappa Tau; Accounting Club ALBERT R. SMITH, CaUioun City Engineering Pi Kappa Tau; Colonels Club; Band; A.S.M.E.; Dance Committee; Student Council ALLAN B. SMITH, JR., Marks Agriculture Kappa Sigma; Blue Key; Vice President of Stvident Body; Vice President of Kappa Sigma; President of Alpha Zeta; Business Manager of Mis-A-Sip; O.D.K.; Agricultural Club; Agronomy Club ANDREW L. SMITH, Mantee £)igi iecr )ig Tau Beta Pi; A.S.C.E. EDMUND F. SMITH, Clarksdale Engineering Pi Kappa Tau; K.M.E.; Phi Eta Sigma GEORGE B. SMITH, Philadelphia Ei gineering HARRY C. SMITH, Aberdeen Engineering Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Vice President of Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences; Y.M.C.A. Council; Who ' s Who in American Uni- versities and Colleges HENRY P. SMITH, Port Arthur, Texas Agricidture Agricultural Club JACKSON E. SMITH, Decatur Agriculture LOTT B. SMITH, Magnolia Agriculture Recipient of Borden Scholarship; President of Dairy Club; Agricultural Club; Alpha Zeta; Dairy Prod- ucts judging Team; Sigma Pi RICHARD E. SMITH, Richton Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; F.F.A.; Secretary of Alpha Tau Alpha FRANK H. SNEED, Pontotoc Engineering ANDERSON T. SNIDER, Shuqualak Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers CARLENE SOLOMAN, Tishomingo M Club; Track; Basketball HOWARD R. SPALDING Business Lambda Chi Alpha; Maroon Band; Society for the Advancement of Management VERNON D. SPARKS, Corinth Agriculture Dairy Club THOMAS W. SPARKS, Corinth Agriculture JOHN E. STAFFORD, Cedar Bluff Business Sigma Phi Epsilon; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Treasurer of Phi Eta Sigma; Secretary-Treasurer of Chi Lambda Rho; Society for Advancement of Management, President; Committee of 100 RUFUS P. STAINBACK, Minter City Agriculture JAMES E. STALLINGS, Mathiston Education F.F.A.; Alpha Tau Alpha THE SENIORS RUBENSTEIN SALLEY SARTHOU SAXTON SCARBROUGH SCHUMAN SCOGGIN SCOTT SCRIBNER, JR. SELF SELLS SHAW SHEPHERD SHEPHERD SHOTTS SHUMATE SIMMONS, JR. SIMMONS SIMMONS SINCLAIR SIZEMORE SLOCUM SMITH SMITH, JR. SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SNEED SNIDER SOLOMAN SPALDING SPARKS SPARKS STAFFORD STAINBACK STALLINGS Coli ' ate smile DAVID C. STANFORD, Poplarville Afiiictiltiire Agricultural Club; Agricultural Economies WILLIAM G. STANTON, Horn Lake Afiricultuic Lambda Chi Alpha; Dairy Club JAMES F. STEVENS, Forest Business BENJAMIN R. STEWART, State College Agriculture EDWIN F. STEWART, Jackson Engineering Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Electrical Elngineers HAROLD L. STEWART, Poplarville Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Horticulture Club HENRY W. STIGLER, JR., Drew Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha; AJ.E.E. MEDIE T. STILL, JR., Meridian Science Pi Kappa Alpha RUSSELL A. STOKES, Preston Education GUY A. STORY, New Augusta Business Commerce Club; Accounting Club; Chi Lambda Rho ERNEST K. STRAHAN, JR., New Orleans, La. Engineering Alpha Tau Omega; A.S.M.E. RALPH L. STROUD, Taylorsville Engineering JOHN P. STUART, Philadelphia Educatidu F.F.A. KENNETH H. SUMMEROUR, Lucedale Agriculture JULIUS SUMMERS, Brookhaven Agriculture Agriculture Club THOMAS M. TANN, Jackson Business Accounting Club WILLIAM S. TAYLOR, Como Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Block and Bridle MARY M. TEMPLE, Electric Mills Education Zeta Tau Alpha; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Secretary of Zeta Tau Alpha; State Players; Reveille Staff; Beauty Section of Reveille LESLIE O. TEMPLETON, StarkviUe Agriculture TALMADGE L. TENHET, Drew Business College Orchestra PERRY A. TERRY, Charleston Business Alpha Phi Omega ALFRED L. THOMAS, Sarah Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Secretary of Block and Bridle Club; Agri- culture Club GARNETT THOMAS, JR., Jackson, Tenn. Groduate GERALD B. THOMAS, West Point Engineering Sigma Chi PIERCE A. THOMAS, CoUierville, Tenn. Agriculture BILLY J. THOMPSON, D ' Lo Engineering Blue Key; A. S. C. E.; Basketball; M Club; Scabbard and Blade GEORGE H. THORNTON, Decatur Agriculture ROBERT H. THURMOND, Ripley Business MARVIN G. TILLMAN, Greenwood Agriculture Sigma Chi CLARENCE E. TOLAR, Columbia Agriculture CHARLES C. TOMLINSON, Gulfport Engineering Alpha Tau Omega; Glee Club; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Institute of Radio Engineers; Committee of 100 MARION N. TOWNSEND, Jackson Engineering CHESTER A. TRAVIRCA, JR., Picayune Science Kappa Sigma CHARLES E. TREAS, Aberdeen Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Plii Eta Sigma; Student Council; Y Cabi- net; Colonels Club; Editor of Freshman Handbook; Exchange Editor of Maroon and White; Managing Editor of Reflector; Camera Club; Chi Lambda Rho; Vice President of Y.M.C.A.; Speech Club; President of Scribble Club; Glee Club; Debate Team; Y Cabinet NEVA H. TRIGG, Clara Education EARL H. TRIPLETT, Chatham Business Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Lambda Rho; Commerce Club; Blue Key; President of Inter-Fraternity Council; Presi- dent of Pi Kappa Alpha; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Omicron Delta Kappa EMMETT TYNES, Poplarville Education ALDO A. VERVENA, Brooklyn, N. Y. Business Phi Kappa Theta EUELL M. VINSON, Monticello Engineering Sigma Chi; K.M.E.; Secretary of Tau Beta Pi; Vice President of I.A.S. ROBERT C. WADE, Calhoun Education ■ ' A.T.A. THE SENIORS STANFORD STANTON STEVENS STEWART STEWART STEWART STIGLER, JR. STILL, JR. STOKES STORY STRAHAN, JR. STROUD STUART SUMMEROUR SUMMERS TANN TAYLOR TEMPLE TEMPLETON TENHET TERRY THOMAS THOMAS, JR. THOMAS THOMAS THOMPSON THORNTON THURMOND TILLMAN TOLAR TOMLINSON TOWNSEND TRAVIRCA, JR. TREAS TRIGG TRIPLETT TYNES VERVENA VINSON WADE Mr. W. D. Garrett chies ' cm FRANK T. WADLEY, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering Camera Club, American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers LAMAR H. WADLINGTON, Sledge Science Kappa Sigma OSCAR U. WALLING, Florence Science ALBERT H. WALTERS, Jackson Engineering Theta Xi; M Club; Blue Key; Basketball; Track; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities OLIVER F. WALTMAN, Lake Agriculture DOUTHIT E. WAMBLE, Greenwood Education Alpha Chi Omega; Colonels Club; Iota Lambda Sigma HENRY H. WAMBLE, Greenwood Engineering Sigma Pi; Colonels Club; American Society of Me- chanical Engineers; I. E.G. BILLIE E. WASSON, Kosciusko Engineering Alpha Zeta; A.S.A.E.; Agriculture Club; Wesley Foun- dation COY H. WATKINS, Carthage Education Alpha Tau Alpha; F.F.A. EDWIN WATKINS, Dixon Agriculture Agronomy Club; Alpha Zeta RALPH E. WATTS, Winona Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha IRA Q. WEAVER, Amory Education JOSEPH H. WEBB, Laurel Agriculture WILLIAM B. WEBB, Tunica Agriculture Kappa Sigma ROYCE L. WELBURN, Raleigh Agriculture Poultry Club; President of the Agricultural Adminis- tration Club; Agricultural Economics Club; Cackle and Crow Club CHESTER M. WELLS, JR., Decatur Agriculture JEROME C. WHITE, Pheba Agrictdture Sigma Pi Epsilon JOHN J. WHITE, Jackson Science Sigma Pi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon; Beta Beta Beta; President of German Club RICHARD C. WHITE, Osyka Agriculture Block and Bridle Club TROY F. WILDER. New Albany Education Alpha Tau Alpha; F.F.A. FORREST W. WILEY, Starkville Business THOMAS J. WILKINS, Brooksville Education Pi Kappa Alpha; F.F.A. DAVID D. WILLIAMS, Starkville Agriculture HARMEL C. WILLIAMS, Columbia Education MILTON L. WILLIAMS, Tallulah, La. Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; American Society of Civil Engi- neers JAMES C. WILLIAMSON, Duffee Education Alpha Tau Alpha; F.F.A. CLIFTON H. WILSON, JR., Jackson Engineering Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Blue Key; O.D.K.; A.I.E.E.; Senior Y Council; President of Kappa Sig- ma; Inter-Fraternity Council JEROME B. WILSON, Auburn Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; F.F.A. JOHN E. WILSON, Hazlehurst Agriculture M Club; Agriculture Administration Club FERDINAND A. WISE , Hazlehurst Business Accoimting Club NATHAN L. WISE, Greenville Education RALPH S. WOFFORD, Cleburn, Texas Business Sigma Chi; Accounting Club; Chi Lambda Rho LUELL L. WOODS, JR., Holly Springs Agriculture Sigma Pi Epsilon; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Tau Alpha; Agriculture Club GEORGE N. WOODWARD, Louisville Agriculture HARDIN M. WRIGHT, Raymond Agriculture Alpha Zeta; A.S.A.E.; Agriculture Club JAMES C. WRIGHT, Woodland Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Agriculture Club; Agriculture Engineer- ing Club WILLIAM M. YANDELL, JR., Vance Agriculture Kappa Sigma THOMAS E. YARBOROUGH, Louisville Business Alpha Tau Omega; Y Council; Sports Editor of Re- flector; Omicron Theta; Assistant Business Mana- ger of Reveille DAVID F. YOUNG, JR., McComb Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha THE SENIORS WADLEY WADLINGTON WALLING WALTERS WALTMAN WAMBLE WAMBLE WASSON WATKINS WATKINS WATTS WEAVER WEBB WEBB WELBURN WELLS, JR. WHITE WHITE WHITE WILDER WILEY WILKINS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMSON WILSON, JR. WILSON WILSON WISE WISE WOFFORD WOODS, JR. WOODWARD WRIGHT WRIGHT YANDELL, JR. YARBOROUGH YOUNG, JR. Junior Class Officers: Boblnj Brown, Pat Walton and George Wade t,i 7A JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS GEORGE WADE President BOBBY BROWN Viee-President PAT WALTON Secretary, Treasurer 64 JUNIOR CLASS These are the characters that have just found out that they are an integral part of the goings on at Mississippi State and are beginning to feel their importance. Their courses of study are rounding out and they are settling down to the branches of their major category and going to work. Now they are in the upper half of the classes and are beginning to look forward to the day when they will be called seniors. In searching through the files of most of the important organizations you might find that most of these are composed of Juniors who have proved themselves outstanding and their merits have been recognized. They are no longer in the rank of those who ask the questions but are beginning to give the answers and orders. ADEN AGNEW ALEXANDER ALFORD ALEXANDER ALLEN ALLEN AMMON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANGLIN ARRINGTON ARTHUR ASHLEY ATKINSON, JR. ATWOOD AUST AUST AUTER AVERY BABB BACKSTROM BACOT BADER BAIN BAINE BARNES BARNES BARNETT BARNETTE BARR BARTLETT BATES BATSON BATTY BEATTY BECKETT BECKETT BEER BELCHER BELL, JR. BENDING BENNETT, JR. BENNETT BENNETT BISHOP BLACK BLOCKER BOBBITT BOLEN BOND BONNER BOONE, JR. BOONE, JR. BOWIE BRADFORD BRAMLETT BRENT BRANDON BRINKLEY, JR. BROCK BROWN BROWN ROBERT McLAURIN ADEN, Valley Park Engineering LARKIN B. AGNEW, Bethany Engineering JAMES PEYTON ALEXANDER, Hattiesburg Engineering HOLLIS HAROLD ALFORD, Plogress Agrieultiire MURRY M. ALEXANDER, Greenville Agriculture HOWARD SPIVEY ALLEN, Belzoni Budness SIDNEY HOUSTON ALLEN, Stringer Education ULMONT THEODORE AMMON, Vicksburg Engineering BEASLEY ANDERSON, Hernando Engineering DOUGLAS R. ANDERSON, Long Beach Engineering WILLIAM GLEN ANGLIN, Walnut Grove Education SMILEY EUGENE ARRINGTON, Goffeeville Agriculture JOHN HERMAN ARTHUR, Rose Hille Education BUFORD M. ASHLEY, Georgetown Agriculture THOMAS ASHBEY ATKINSON, JR., Vance Business GHARLES WILSON ATWOOD, Laurel Engineering RALPH G. AUST, Scooba Business ROYGE M. AUST, Glarksdale - Agriculture HENRY F. AUTER, Vicksburg Engineering THERON MACKEY AVERY, Purvis Agriculture JAMES MATTHEW BABB, Corinth Engineering THOMAS SHELBY BAGKSTROM, Leaf Business EDWARD LEE BAGOT, HolmesviUe Education DANIEL MARKHAM BADER, Kerrville, Texas Engineering WILLIAM GLARENGE BAIN, Ethel Agriculture JAMES BRUCE BAINE, Durant Business DAVIS BARNES, Carthage Education JOSEPH GRAFTON BARNES, Carthage Education WILLIAM EDWARD BARNETT, JR., Gulfport Engineering WILLIAM K. BARNETTE, Center Agriculture JAMES R. BARR, Silver Creek Education GEORGE CARPENTER BARTLETT, Walnut Agriculture JAMES LEON BATES, Belzoni Engineering HUBERT DALE BATSON, Wiggins Engineering WILLIAM ERNEST BATTY, JR., Meridian Engineering CLAUDE N. BEATTY, Puliaski Agriculture FREDE RICK E. BECKETT, Bruce Engineering JAMES W. BECKETT, Bruce Agriculture Who wouldn ' t enter this contest? IDA MAY BEER, Natchez Education TRAVIS WALLACE BELCHER, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering CHARLES JAMES BELL, JR., Greenwood Engineering WILLIAM HOWARD BENDING, Laurel Engineering JARVIS BENNETT, JR., Maben Business JOSEPH DONALD BENNETT, Vaiden Engineering OLIVER OTIS BENNETT, Vaiden Agriculture JIMMIE BOYCE BISHOP, Magee Education GLARENGE PLINY BLACK, Marks Education FRED A. BLOCKER, Starkville Agriculture JAMES ECKFORD BOBBITT, Starkville Science WILLIAM ROSGOE BOLEN, Ecru Agriculture EVERETTE HENRY BOND, Lumberton Education JAMES QUA VIS BONNER, Waynesboro Engineering DANIEL RALPH BOONE, JR., Pleasant Grove THOMAS MARCUS BOONE, JR., Holly Springs Engi)ieering HUBERT HAROLD BOWIE, Leland Business JAMES PARKER BRADFORD, Horn Lake Education MILTON GRAHAM BRAMLETT, Glarksdale ROBERT CALHOUN BRENT, Hazlehurst Business PHILLIP FLOYD BRANDON, Pontotoc Education ROY A. BRINKLEY, JR., Pheba Science JAMES NEWMAN BROCK, Utica Agriculture CECIL HAROLD BROWN, luka CHARLES GLENn bROWN, Columbus Education THE JUNIORS BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN, JR. BUCHANAN BUCHANAN BURCHFIELD BRYAN BRYAN BRYAN, JR. BUCHANAN BUCKLEY BUCKLEY BUCKLEY BUFKLN BUNCH BURCHFIELD BURRELL BURRELL BURRESS BURTON BUSBY BUSH BYARS BYRD CANNON CANON, JR. CARR CARTLEDGE, JR. CARTWRIGHT CATHCART CHAPPELL CAUSEY CHAMBERS CHATHAM CHERRY CHISHOLM CHISHOLM CLARK CLEMENTS, JR. CLIFTON COBB COCHRAN COCKE COFFEY COGGIN COLE COLLIER COMFORT CONN CONNER COOK COON COOPER COOPER COPE, JR. COX COX CRAMPTON CRAWFORD COUGHLIN CRIBBS CRIBBS GEORGE FISHER BROWN, Tupelo Science OLLIE HERCIL BROWN, Lana Aiiricuhurc ROBERT EVANS BROWN, Tupelo Business ' ROBERT LEE BROWN, JR., Sledge Business CHARLES EDWARDS BUCHANAN Sandersville Business JOHN EWING BUCHANAN, Vicksburg - Business WENDELL EARL BURCHFIELD, Ethel Agriculture ALBERT L. BRYAN, Scooba Engineering BRUCE RICHARD BRYAN, Memphis, Tenn. Business DANIEL RUSSELL BRYAN, JR., Greenwood Agriculture EDWIN LACY BUCHANAN, Pelahatchie Engineering ANGUS KAY BUCKLEY, Hazlehurst JOHN BISHOP BUCKLEY, Staikville Agriculture JOSEPH EARL BUCKLEY, Staikville Agriculture LYNWOOD TURNER BUFKIN, Hattiesburg Science JOHN LEROY BUNCH, Vicksburg Engineering J. D. BURCHFIELD, Ethel Agriculture JAMES L. BURRELL, Durant Agriculture LEWIS MELTON BURRELL, Goodman Agriculture MARION T. BURRESS, Jonesboro, Aik. Business SAMPSON SPRIVEY BURTON, Philadelphia Education KENDRICK L. BUXBY, Bucatunna Education MARVIN L. BUSH, Laurel Agriculture JAMES EVANS BYARS, Edinburg Education WILLIAM EARL BYRD, Yazoo City Education JAMES HOWARD CANNON, Jackson Science JESSE LEE CANON, JR., Vaiden Engineering VICTOR J. CARR, Philadelphia Agriculture REGINALD DYCOUS CARTLEDGE, JR., Winona Business GEORGE CARROLL CARTWRIGHT, Midnight Business GUY HENRY CATHCART, Laurel Engineering GROVER CLEVELAND CHAPPELL, Louisville Agriculture JOHN WILLIAM CAUSEY, Laurel Engineering ROBERT VAN CHAMBERS, Hattiesburg Engineering JOHN W. CHATHAM, Rose Hill Engineering JAMES CECIL CHERRY, Porterville Engineering NELSON TRUETT CHISHOLM, Louin Engineering WILLIAM CLARENCE CHISHOLM, Booneville Agriculture Bear pans for us GEORGE LEE CLARK, DeKalb Engineering WILLIAM C. CLEMENTS, Carrollton Engineering JOHN F. CLIFTON, Shaw Agriculture WILLIAM ANDREW COBB, Amory Engineering JAMES CLARK COCHRAN, Holly Springs Agriculture EDWILL COCKE, Macon Engineering JOE LEE COFFEY, Myrtle Engineering BENTON GUIE COGGIN, Nettleston Engineering MAXINE CLEO COLE, Madison Education O. H. COLLIER, El Paso, Tex. Engineering DAVID M. COMFORT, Birmingham, Ala. Science JAMES E. CONN, Crystal Springs Engineering HAL RUSH CONNER, Calhoun City Business MERRIT COOK, New Albany Science JESSE HARRIS COON, Greenville Engineering EARL B. COOPER, Sweatman Agriculture WALTER BORDEN COOPER, Jackson Engineering WALTER EDWARD COPE, JR., Canton LLEWELLYN HENRYCOX, JR., Madison LYNWOOD CHESTER COX, Hansboro Business FRANCIS S. CRAMPTON, Meridian Business CHARLES FRANCIS CRAWFORD, Greenville Education DANIEL WILLIAM COUGHLIN, Hattiesburg Engineering LENABEL CRIBBS, Tutwiler Business MYRT E. CRIBBS, Tutwiler Agrictdture THE JUNIORS CURTIS CURTIS DALEY DANIELS, JR. DARDEN DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAY DEARING DEARTH DE FOREST DENDY DENSON DENSON DENT DENT DEUPREE DICKERSON DICKSON DIDLAKE DILLON DIXON DOWNING DUCKWORTH DUDLEY, JR. DUNCAN DUNN EAST EDWARDS EGGERTON EILAND ELLARD ELLIS EPPERSON EVANS FANGOY FLEMING FLETCHER FLIPPEN FORRES FORD FORD FOREMAN FORREST FORREST, JR. FRANKLIN FRANKS FREEMAN FREEMAN, JR. GARHARINO GARNER GARRETSON GARRISON GARTIN GARY GILLETINE GLADNEY, JR. GLASGOW THOMAS VIVIAN CURTIS, Jackson Engineering WILLIAM WELBY CURTIS, Hazlehurst Engineering CHARLES BENJAMIN DALEY, Summit Agrieultiire ROBERT LEE DANIELS, JR., Gulfport Buiine.ss CHARLES BURT DARDEN, Blanton Agriculture AUBIE CARLTON DAVIS, Coldwater Agriculture HOWARD RAYMOND DAVIS, Greenwood Education JAMES ELLIS DAVIS, Meridian Engineering MARVIN EARL DAVIS, Pachuta Agriculture NOLL P. DAVIS, Oxford Agiiculture ROSS K. DAVIS, Mantee Agriculture WESTON S. DAVIS, Charleston Business ROBERT P. DAY, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering WILLIE MAE DEARING, West Point Science BETTY JEWELL DEARTH, Greenwood Education WILLARD RANDOLPH DE FORREST, Pascagoula Science FARRIS EUGENE DENDY, Woodland Agriculture CURTIS L. DENSON, Jackson Engineering LEONIDAS L. DENSON, III, Starkville Engineering JACK H. DENT, Jackson Engineering JOSEPH H. DENT, Lorman Agriculture lilCHARD CARTER DEUPREE, Chickasaw, Ala. Business THOMAS EDWARD DICKERSON, Sallis Agriculture IRIS B. DICKSON, Brandon Agriculture BETTY STEVENS DIDLAKE, Artesia Education ARNOLD DILLON, Folsom, La. Education JAMES WILLIAM DIXON, Vaughan Engineering GEORGE C. DOWNING, Vicksburg Engineering BILLY RALPH DUCKWORTH, Mendenhall Agriculture JOHN RUSSELL DUDLEY, JR., Scooba Agriculture FRANK MARION DUNCAN, Yazoo City Engineering MILTON D. DUNN, Duncan Agriculture LAURESS CLARK EARLY, Memphis, Tenn. Business WILLIAM HOWELL EAST, Brookhaven Engineering ALLEN L. EDWARDS, Indianola Agriculture FRED VERNON EGGERTON, Meridian Science ALLEN P. EILAND, Coahoma Agriculture JAMES ALLEN ELLARD, Pittsboro Science Super stoopid and Coot HENRY C. ELLIS, Lyon Engineering DAVID HESTLE EPPERSON, Pass Christian Science HOWARD METYIERE EVANS, Greenwood Engineering BRUCE J. FANGOY, Greenwood Engineering HENRY FORREST FLEMMING, Cruger Agriculture JAMES E. FLETCHER, Lena Agriculture EARL Q. FLIPPER, McCarley Engineering HARRY B. FORBES, Sandy Hook RALPH DOYLe ' fORD, Cotton Plant Science WILLIAM HENNESSY FORD, Vicksburg Engineering CALEY A. FOREMAN, Greenwood NORMA Powell FORREST, Greenwood ■ THOMAS L. FORREST, JR., Greenwood Business IKE FRANKLIN, Columbus Business RAY H. FRANKS, Dorsey E)igi7ieering JOHN CARL FREEMAN, Decatur Agriculture RODNEY G. FREEMAN, JR., Houston Engineering ANGELO JAMES GARBARINO, Canton Agriculture ALVA CURTIS GARNER, Magnolia Engineering OSCAR R. GARRETSON, LeaksviUe JAMES EUNICE GARRISON, Pontotoc Agriculture MARY LOVE GARTIN, West Point Education FLOYD H. GARY, Schlater Agriculture JOHN F. GILLENTINE, Lake Cormorant Agricidture THOMAS G. GLADNEY, JR., Jackson Education DUDLEY QUAY GLASGOW, Thaxton Science THE JUNIORS f GOFF GONG GOODWIN GORDON GORDON GRAFTON GRAFTON GRAHAM GRAMMAS GRAVES GRAVES GRAYSON, JR. GRIFFIN GRIFFIN GRIFFIN GRIFFIN GRISSON GUERRY GUERRY GUERRY GUNN GUNN GUYTON HABEEB HAGWOOD HALEY HALL HALL HALL HAMILL HAMILTON HANNAFORD HARBOUR HARBOUR HARBOUR HARDING HARFORD HARGER HARRIS HARRIS HARRIS HARRIS HARRISON JR. HARRISON HARVEY HATCHER, JR. HAVENS HAYDEN HEAD HEGWOOD HENDRIGKS HENRY HENRY, JR. HERRING HERRINGTON HESTER HILL HILL HINTON HODGES HOLLAND, JR HOLLINGSWORTH HOLMES DOUGLAS STONE GOFF, Lucedale Engineering DONG JUNG GONG, Duncan Engineering WILLIAM FINLEY GOODWIN, Aberdeen Agriculture BOBBY H. GORDON, Canton Agriculture JAMES ROBERT GORDON, Houlka Business SURRY A. GRAFTON, Memphis, Tenn. Business WILLIAM LAMAR GRAFTON, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering JAMES WILLIAM GRAHAM, Waynesboro Education ALEX PETE GRAMMAS, Birmingham, Ala. Business JOE N. GRAVES, Houlka Engineering MURLIN CARLISLE GRAVES, Ackerman Agriculture WILLIAM CURTIS GRAYSON, JR., Bay Springs Science CHARLES H. GRIFFIN, Utica Business HASSEL HINES GRIFFIN, Fulton Engineering JAMES E. GRIFFIN, Meridian Engineering MURRAY SHELTON GRIFFIN, Utica Engineering EUGENIA GRISSON, Gun Town Education EDWARD SIMS GUERRY, Columbus Agriculture JOHN WATSON GUERRY, Columbus Agriculture WILLIAM WALKER GUERRY, Columbus Agriculture JAMES CURTIS GUNN, Walnut Agricidture RAYMOND GOODWIN GUNN, Walnut Business ROBERT DAVID GUYTON, Kosciusko Engineering H. MICHAEL HABEEB, II, Vicksburg Agriculture WILLIE HOWARD HAGWOOD, Meridian Education CHARLES JACK HALEY, McComb Engineering HARRY WESLEY HALL, Natchez Business JUDSON W. HALL, Laurel Engineering LAUTON HALL, Golden Education HOWARD FRANCHER HAMILL, Sturgis Engineering ALBERT GARLAND HAMILTON, Cleveland dusItisss THOMAS WESLEY HANNAFORD, Pittsboro Business EDNA BROWN HARBOUR, Meridian Education WILFORD LEVI HARBOUR, Coffeeville Agriculture WILLIAM BRAXTON HARBOUR, Coffeeville Agricultur e WILLARD E. HARDING, JR., Greenwood Engineering BERNARD HARFORD, Meridian Business STEWART J. HARGER, StarkviUe Science ALTON CLOIS HARRIS, Decatur Agriculture m Watching the Medicine show BOYCE HARRIS, Tupelo Business CONWELL RAY HARRIS, Aberdeen Business KATHARYN HARRIS, Macon Education GRAY WILLIAMSON HARRISON, JR., Scobey Agriculture JERE DIAL HARRISON, Jackson Engineering JAMES WESLEY HARVEY, Lauderdale Engineering ALTON PARKER HATCHER, JR., Ripley Engineering HENRY LYMAN HAVENS, Meridian Engineering JULIUS JOHN HAYDEN, Pass Christian Education JOHN W. HEAD, Yokena Business VERNA LOIS HEGWOOD, Greenwood Science JAMES LAW HENDRICKS, Boyle Business JESSE GRICE HENRY, Pontotoc Engineering THOMAS BIRDSONG HENRY, JR., Vicksburg Agriculture ROY CURTIS HERRING, Meridian Business WILLIAM B. HERRINGTON, Mt. Olive Engineering DANIEL BENJAMIN HESTER, Bude Education GRADY ELZEY HILL, Calhoun City Science JAMES BENJAMIN HILL, Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture CHARLES FOCH HINTON, Laurel Education RAYMOND DALE HODGES, Clinton Engineering HOYT THOMAS HOLLAND, JR., Jackson Engineering DOUGLAS FLOYD HOLLINGSWORTH, ElHsville Echtcation RICHARD MIMS HOLMES, Hattiesburg Engineering THE JUNIORS HOLLIS HOOKER HOWARD HOWELL HOWELL HUDDLESTON HUFF HUMPHREY HUNTER HUNTER HUNTER HURST HURT HYLTON, JR. IVY JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON JAMES JAMES JEMISON JOHNSON, JR. JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES, JR. JONES JONES, HL JONES JONES JONES JONES, JR. JORDON JORDON KEEL, JR. KEITH KENNEDY KENNEDY KIDD KING KIRKLAND, JR. KITRELL KNIGHT KNIGHT KNOX, JR. LADNER LADNER LAIRD LAIRD LANEHART LANSING LAUDERDALE LAVENDER LEE LEE LEE LEESE LEFLORE LeMASTER RICHARD SHELTON HOLLIS, Amoiy Science HENRY SMART HOOKER, Lexington Business WHITNEY LIDELL HOWARD, Laurel Education JACK DONALD HOWELL, Tupelo Business PAUL ARLEDGE HOWELL, Hattiesburg Business BILLY MANNING HUDDLESTON, Utica Business WILLIS MACK HUFF, Laurel Agriculture RUSSELL DUKE HUMPHREY, Artesia Business EARLENE HUNTER, Greenwood Business MARK GEORGE HUNTER, Smithville Business WAYNE HARDEN HUNTER, Mantee Business LOUIS ARCHIE HURST, Poplarville Business ROBERT NEAL HURT, Louisville Science iJIOMAS PAGE HYLTON, JR., Jacksonville, Fla. Business WILLIAM GILBERT IVY, Meridian Sci€HCC ELMAN DALE JACKSON, Sturgis Business OTHA DILL JACKSON, Philadelphia Engineering RAYMOND JORDON JACKSON, Kosciusko Education WILLIAM DWIGHT JACKSON, Meridian Business CHARLES VALRIE JAMES, Montrose Agriculture OMA BURNELL JAMES, Meehan Engineering WALTON EDWIN JEMISON, Stallo Business EUGENE E. JOHNSON, JR., Opelousas, La. Engineering WILEY LESTER JOHNSON, Golden Engineering WILLIAM NEILL JOHNSON, Jackson, Tenn. Agriculture BENNIE JONES, Goodman Agriculture CHARLES CLARENCE JONES, Raymond Business DORRIS HICK JONES, Louisville Engineering FRED POWERS JONES, Starkville Engineering GAY DURDEN JONES, JR., Greenwood Engineering HAROLD GORDON JONES, Jackson Science IRVIN THOMAS JONES, III, Richton Agriculture LEE ANDERSON JONES, Goodman Agriculture ROBERT PRESLEY JONES, New Albany Engineering ROBERT W. JONES, Starkville Engineering WALKER WILLIAM JONES, JR., Philadelphia Education FRED LAFAYETTE JORDON, Millry, Ala. Agriculture JARALD E. JORDON, Decatur Agriculture ROY JAMES KEEL, JR., Gulfport Science III the hotel before the game SAM KEITH, Purvis Education MAURICE VENSON KENNEDY, Pontotoc Agriculture MONCREATH MAYNARD KENNEDY, Philadelphia Education WALTER LEE KIDD, Meridian Business JOSEPH SHERROD KING, Greenwood Agriculture JEWETT DALGA KIRKLAND, JR., Jackson Engineering LEWIS GLADWELL KITRELL, State Line Agriculture ALONZO MARTIN KNIGHT, Jackson Science JAMES PRESTLEY KNIGHT, Greenwood Business DEWITT KNOX, JR., Tupelo Engineering HILTON LOUIS LADNER, Pass Christian Science OSCAR BUREN LADNER, Lumberton Education SARAH NELSON LAIRD, Baldwyn Education WHEELER EDWARD LAIRD, Kosciusko Business CHARLES WINSTON LANEHART, Natchez Science ERNEST JOHN LANSING, Indianola Business THOMAS WAYNE LAUDERDALE, Meridian Education CHARLES GRIGG LAVENDER, Weir Business DOUGLAS ELMO LEE, Cruger Engineering JAMES COPELAND LEE, Ackerman Engineering ROBERT ALLEN LEE, Saucier Science GRADY WEBSTER LEESE, Vicksburg CHARLES lewis ' ' LeFLORE, Greenwood Business ALLEN RAY LeMASTER, Sardis Engineering THE JUNIORS LESTER, JR. LEVY LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LINDSEY LINDSEY LITTLEJOHN LOLLAR LONG LOUDIN LOWE LOWRY LUCKETT LUCKETT LUSK LUSTER McALEXANDER McCALEB McCANN McCARTY McCARTY McCLANAHAN iMcCLUER McCLUGHAN McCORD McCULLEY, JR. McCULLOUGH McCULLOUGH McGUISTON McDANIEL, JR. McDonald McDonald McDonald McDowell McGAHA McGEE McGEE McGOWAN McGREGER McHUGH McINTYRE, JR. McKIE McLEOD, JR. McMillan McMULLEN McMURPHY McPHERSON McVAY MeWHORTER McWILLIAMS MAFFETT MANN MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN MASHBURN, JR. MATTHES, JR. MATTOX MAULDIN MAUTE MEADOR DOZIER LESTER, JR., Inverness Science GERT G. LEVY, Natchez Science BARNEY LUTHER LEWIS, McComb Engineering JOHN THOMAS LEWIS, Forest Agriculture ROBERT PEARSON LEWIS, Union Education BENJAMIN LOUIS LINDSEY, Woodland Business ERNEST CLYDE LINDSEY, Cleveland Agriculture MARVIN W. LITTLEJOHN, Blue Springs Engineering HOWARD WILLIAM LOLLAR, Starkville Business JULIUS LONG, Flora Agriculture TROY K. LOUDIN, Jackson Engineering THOMAS CAGLE LOWE, Helena, Ark. Agriculture JOAN REBECCA LOWRY, Houston Business EMILY ANNE LUCKETT, Tutwiler Engineering WILLIAM C. LUCKETT, Tutwiler Engineering WILLIAM THOMAS LUSK, Doddsville Agriculture THOMAS McCAY LUSTER, Clarksdale Agriculture WALLACE RAY McALEXANDER, Holly Springs Agriculture MILES D. McCALEB, Cleveland Engineering WILLIAM H. McCANN, Shuqulak Engineering LUTHER ELMO McCARTY, Stringer ScicTics SYLVIA ERWIN McCARTY, Sunflower Business DAVID S. McCLANAHAN, Columbus Engineering JAMES ALLEN McCLUER, Jackson DARRELL NORMAN McCLUGHAN, Taylorville Science WILLIAM ALBERT McCORD, Corinth Agriculture CHARLES R. McCULLEY, JR., luka Engineering CECIL DERWOOD McCULLOUGH, Houlka Education GERALDINE McDONALD McCULLOUGH Houlka Education WILLIAM GORE McGUISTON, Winona Education GEORGE OTTO McDANIEL, JR., Boyle Engineering CALVIN LAMAR McDONALD, Meridian Engineering FRED STEPHENSON McDONALD, Bay St. Louis Science CATHERINE MARY McDONNELL, Biloxi Business LEROY McDowell, TiplerviUe Education THOMAS EDWARD McCAHA, Coldwater BusiTi6ss CLARENCE DIXON McGEE, McComb Engineering CLYDE THOMAS McGEE, Ackerman Engineering JOHN M. McGOWAN, Camden Agriculture Must he a hall somewhere COLLEENE BISHOP McGREGER, Houlka Education WALTER MICHAEL McHUGH, Meridian Engineering ROBERT QUIN McINTYRE, JR., Greenwood Business JOHN WILLIAM McKIE, Pickens Business GEORGE CECIL McLEOD, JR., Leakesville Education AUBREY LEE McMILLAN, Osyka Agriculture JAMES WILLIAM McMULLEN, Coldwater Education JAMES HUGH McMURPHY, Forest Agriculture JOHN WILLIAM McPHERSON, Cleveland Agriculture ROBERT L. McVAY, Tupelo Business JOHN LEBERT McWHORTER, Baldwyn Engineering LEON CLAYTON McWILLIAMS, Meridian Agriculture VICTOR H. MAFFETT, Aberdeen Business WILLIAM HENRY MANN, Belmont Education HAROLD LEE MARTIN, Crystal Springs Agriculture JOE G. MARTIN, Ripley Agriculture RICHARD L. MARTIN, Meridian Business RUPERT FRANCIS MARTIN, Mendenhall Agriculture HARVEY J. MASHBURN, Raymond Business CARL EMIL MATTHES, Biloxi Engineering JOHN REDUS MATTOX, Columbus Education THURMAN N. MAULDIN, Moss Engineering WILLIAM C. MAUTE, Jackson Business RAY BILLY MEADOR, Soso THE JUNIORS MEADOWS MEEKS MELOHN MILES MILLER, JR. MILLER MILLER MILSTEAD MINGEE MITCHELL MITCHELL MOBLEY MOBLEY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MOODY MOORE MOORE MOOSE M ORGAN MORGAN MORGAN, JR. MORTON MULLEN MULLINS MURFF MURPHY MYRICK, JR. NAPIER NASH NOLAND NORMAN NORMAN NORMAN NORSWORTHY NORTON NORWOOD OAKES, JR. OAKMAN ODUM ODOM O ' FLINN O ' KELLY O ' KELLY OLIVER OLIVER OLIVER OLIVER O ' NEAL ORR PACE PALMER PALMER PALMER PANTOLIANO PARKER PARKER, JR. PATTERSON PAYNE PEARSON PEAY LUTHER OTTIS MEADOWS, Mendenhall Agriculture GEORGE W. MEEKS, Corinth Science VIRGIL W. MELOHN, Meridian Science WALLACE O. MILES, Wiggins Education CHARLES H. MILLER, JR., Gallman Business ' CLYDE MILLER, Decatur Agriculture MARTY MILLER, Columbus Science AUBREY W. MILSTEAD, Water Valley Engineering RONALD G. MINGEE, Starkville Engineering JESSE R. MITCHELL, Birmingham, Ala. Engineering THOMAS W. MITCHELL, Louisville Business JOSEPH O. MOBLEY, Yazoo City Engineering LEONARD A. MOBLEY, State College Agriculture FRED R. MONTGOMERY, Amory Education JACK M. MONTGOMERY, Brookhaven Asriculture JOHN E. MONTGOMERY, Greenville Business WILLIAM G. MONTGOMERY, Durant HOMER C. MOODY, Poplarville Agrictdture JAMES A. MOORE, Wesson Engineering THOMAS A. MOORE, Columbus Business CHARLOTTE L. MOOSE, Huntsville, Ala. Science KENNETH C. MORGAN, EllisviUe Education WAYNE N. MORGAN, SaUis Business WILLIAM H. MORGAN, JR., Morgan City Agriculture EDGAR GENE MORTON, Collierville, Tenn. Agrictdture WILLIAM H. MULLEN, Quentin Business ROLAND E. MULLINS, Starkville Business OTIS S. MURFF, Tupelo Business JOHN F. MURPHY, Meridian Business EDWIN K. MYRICK, JR., Greenwood Agriculture QUINTON S. NAPIER, Seminary Education JAMES E. NASH, Webb Agriculture HENRY P. NOLAND, Vicksburg Business CECIL L. NORM AN, New Albany Engineering JAMES E. NORMAN, New Albany Engineering WILBERT C. NORMAN, Gulfport Sci6Ticc LAWRENCE L. NORSWORTHY, Waynesboro JOHN O. NORTON, Gun Town Engineering PERRY H. NORWOOD, Ruleville Business The W arrives GEORGE F. OAKES, JR., Murphy Business JACK H. OAKMAN, Panther Burn Engineering G. O. ODUM, Starkville Business HERMAN W. ODOM, Durant Business JOHN W. O ' FLINN, Jackson Business LEWIS J. O ' KELLY, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering WILLIAM B. O ' KELLY, State College Science JAMES HOWARD OLIVER, Sidon Agriculture NEWTON C. OLIVER, Jackson Agriculture WILLIAM C. OLIVER, Jackson Agriculture WILLIAM O. OLIVER, Kosciusko Business ADRIAN P. O ' NEAL, Gulfport Engineering ANDERSON J. ORR, Kosciusko Engineering HOY PACE, Sumrall Education ARLON L. PALMER, Morton Business MURPHY M. PALMER, Columbus Business RICHARD A. PALMER, Pontotoc Education THOMAS D. PANTOLIANO, Vicksburg Engineering JAMES C. PARKER, Laurel ' Engineering JOHN T. PARKER, JR., Cruger Agriculture TALMADGE A. PATTERSON, Weir Education WILLIS J. PAYNE, Newton Business HARRY N. PEARSON, Baxley, Ga. Business JAMES C. PEAY, Starkville Business THE JUNIORS PEDEN PEEL PEEVEY PENNINGTON PEOPLES PEPPER PERKINS PETERS, JR. PICKENS PIERCE PRAY PRICE, JR. PRICE PRICE PRICE PROCTOR PRUITT PORTER, JR. POWELL POWELL RANDOLPH RATLIFF RAWLS RAY RAGLAND RAY RAY RAY RAYRORN RAYNER READ, JR. READ REDDING REYNOLDS REEVES RIEVES RISER ROACH RORERTS ROBBINS ROBERTS, JR. ROBERTSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBLEY, JR. ROSSOFF ROUNSAVILLE, JR. ROESCH ROCHESTER ROCHESTER ROLAND RUFFIN SAINO SANDERS SANTMYER, JR. SAUCIER SAUL SAVAGE SEAL, JR. SCALES SCOTT SCOTT, JR. SCOTT JEMISON H. PEDEN, Houlka Agriculture BURNIS R. PEEL, Crandall Business MALCOLM A. PEEVEY, Richton Agriculture CONNIE J. PENNINGTON, Caledonia Education JAMES H. PEEPLES, Madden Business JED T. PEPPER, Pickens Agriculture ROBERT H. PERKINS, Belzoni Engineering WALTHALL PETERS, JR., Charleston Business CURRY S. PICKENS, Pontotoc Education HUGH V. PIERCE, Jackson Business HUBERT Q. PRAY, McComb Engineering CARL PRICE, JR., Toomsuba Engir}eering MILLARD M. PRICE, Wiggins Agriculture RAY R. PRICE, Hazlehurst Business ROBERT C. PRICE, Tampa, Fla. Science JAMES W. PROCTOR, Clarksdale Engineering MARION F. PRUITT, Laurel Sci6t C6 WALTER K. PORTER, JR., Long Beach Agricidture WILLIAM E. POWELL, Puckett Agriculture WILLIAM T. POWELL, Taylorsville Education MALCOLM RANDOLPH, Batesville Agriculture SARAH F. RATLIFF, Natchez Science JOHN E. RAWLS, Columbia Science AUBREY F. RAY, Sharon Education EVAN L. RAGLAND, Jackson Education JIM J. RAY, Calhoun City Education JOHN W. RAY, Starkville THOMAS L. RAY, Ackerman Education TALMADGE RAYBORN, Sumrall Agriculture WALTER H. RAYNER, Greenville Btisiticss CHARLES READ, JR., Brownsville, Tenn. Agriculture LELAND L. READ, Louin Agriculture JAMES M. REDDING, Poplarville Business WILLIE K. REYNOLDS, HarperviUe Scicnc€ JAMES ALBERT REEVES, Sturgis Education BILLY L. RIEVES, Aberdeen Education CHARLES R. RISER, Raymond Btisiticss JOHN W. ROACH, Vicksburg Engineering FRED K. ROBERTS, Forest Agricidture Did it all hang out BENNIE B. BOBBINS, Columbia Education - WILLIAM E. ROBERTS, JR., Kosciusko Engineering HERBERT K. ROBERTSON, Jackson Business JOE L. ROBINSON, Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture RICHARD L. ROBINSON, Brandon Agriculture RAY C. ROBLEY, JR., Tunica Engineering JEROME ROSOFF, Starkville Engineering OSCAR G. ROUNSAVILLE, JR., Leakesville Business GEORGE F. ROESCH, Vicksburg Business JAMES M. ROCHESTER, Morton Business ROGER L. ROCHESTER, Jackson Business HAROLD M. ROLAND, State College Business DAVID A. RUFFIN, Earle, Ark. Business FRANK C. SAINO, Memphis, Tenn. Business PAUL D. SANDERS, Heidelberg Education JOHN T. SANTMYER, JR., Hattiesburg Engineering CORBETT K. SAUCIER, Biloxi Education ROBERT L. SAUL, Starkville Science ANN MARGERY SAVAGE, State College Science LEO W. SEAL, JR., Bay St. Louis Bi .s ie.s.s- SAM W. SCALES, Starkville Business JIMMIE JACK SCOTT, Meridian Business O. W. SCOTT, JR., Duck Hill Business THOMAS W. SCOTT, Eupora Engineering THE JUNIORS I •■■ ' ' % i t • W SELMAN SHANNON SHAW SHELTON SHIRLEY SHOEMAKER SHOWS SHULER SIMMONS, JR. SIMMONS SIMMONS, JR. SLIGH SLOAN SLOAN SMILEY SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH, JR. SMITH SMITH SNEED SOLOMON SPARKS STEERS SPEED SPEIGHTS SPINKS SPRINGER STACKS, JR. STANDIFER, JR. STANFORD STEELE STENNETT STEPHENSON, JR. STEVENS, JR. STEVENS STEVENS STEWART, JR. STRAWBRIDGE STRINGER STUART STUART SUMRALL SYLVESTER SWINDOLL SWINDELL TADLOCK, JR. TATE TATUM TAYLOR, JR. TAYLOR, JR. TAYLOR, JR. TAYLOR TEEUNISSEN TEMPLETON TENNISON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THORNTON THEUS TISDALE TODD TOMLIN TOWERY TOUCHSTONE TREST TUBB ELDON A. SELMAN, Monticello Agriculture JAMES J. SHANNON, Laurel Engineering RALPH W. SHAW, Kewanee Agriculture BILLY W. SHELTON, Vaiden Engineering THOMAS C. SHH LEY, Tupelo Engineering MARVIN C. SHOEMAKER, Louin Engineering LOUIS J. SHOWS, Moselle Engineering ROBERT L. SHULER, Greenwood Engineering ALBERT D. SIMMONS, JR., West Point Engineering CLYDE E. SIMMONS, West Point Agriculture GEORGE W. SIMMONS, JR., Utica Business MARIE SLIGH, West Point Business BRYCE G. SLOAN, High Point Business ROLLIN J. SLOAN, Starkville Engineering WILLIAM L. SMILEY, Liberty Education EUNICE L. SMITH, Courtland Business CLEVELAND B. SMITH, Tylertown JAMES HARRY smith, Tupelo Business MURRAY L. SMITH, JR., Tuscaloosa, Ala. Education WILLIAM C. SMITH, Bassfield Science WILLIAM V. SMITH, Starkville Education HENRY E. SNEED, Vicksburg Science ROBERT W. SOLOMON, Greenville Science WILLIAM F. SPARKS, Tupelo Business P. J. SPEERS, Jackson Agriculture DONALD D. SPEED, Belzoni Business MARION T. SPEIGHTS, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering RALEIGH J. SPINKS, DeKalb Agriculture ELBERT A. SPRINGER, Okolona Engineering WILLIAM C. STACKS, JR., Natchez Engineering LEONIDAS C. STANDIFER, JR., Jackson Agriculture JACK L. STANFORD, Jackson Business JASON S. STEELE, Hattiesburg Education MILTON C. STENNETT, Moss CLIFTON LAMAR STEPHENSON, JR., Flora Business ARTHUR B. STEVENS, JR., Macon Agriculture JOHN A. STEVENS, Weatherby Education ROBERT L. STEVENS, Sandersville Education MARION G. STEWART, JR., Natchez Agriculture WILLIAM L. STRAWBRIDGE, Aberdeen HOWARD J. STRINGER, Columbia Education JAMES B. STUART, Jackson Business Must be raining WILBRUN A. STUART, Randolph Education JOE L. SUMRALL, Richton Engineering JAMES H. SYLVESTER, Quitman FRED DUNCAN SWINDOLL, Stewart Engineering ROBERT E. SWINDELL, Eupora Business TRAVIS TADLOCK, JR., Forest Agriculture WILLIE L. TATE, Forest Agiiculture JAMES A. TATUM, Waynesboro Education JEFFERSON C. TAYLOR, JR., Yazoo City Engineering JULIUS W. TAYLOR, JR., Greenville Business MURDOCK TAYLOR, JR., Stampley Agriculture NOXIE J. TAYLOR, Laurel Agriculture CHRIS H. TEEUNISSEN, Jackson Engineering ALEXIS E. TEMPLETON, Hollendale Engineering EUGENE TENNISON, Booneville Education JOHNNY M. THOMPSON, Canton Engineering LEE H. THOMPSON, Pontotoc Agriculture LEO THOMPSON, Okolona Education WILSON L. THOMPSON, JR., Sylvarena Agriculture RUPERT B. THORNTON, Kosciusko Engineering LEONARD D. THEUS, Vicksburg Engineering ROBERT L. TISDALE, Isola Agriculture CHARLENE TODD, Jackson Education LEO V. TOMLIN, Union Business GROVER H. TOWERY, Planterville JAMES A. TOUCHSTONE, Wesson Science W. L. TREST, Louisville Business KIMMEL D. TUBB, Aberdeen Agricidture THE JUNIORS VALENTINE VANCE VAN WAGNER VAUGHN, JR. VAUGHN VIRDEN, JR. VIRDEN WADE WADKINS WAIT WALKER, JR. WALLACE, JR. WALTON WAMBLE WARE WARE WARING, JR. WARNICK ' ATERS WATERS WATSON WATROUS, JR. WATSON WATSON WATTERS, JR. WATTS WATTS WATTS WEATHERALL VVEATHERFORD WEATHERSBY WEEKS WEIR WEST WHITAKER, JR. WHITAKER WHITAKER WHITE WHITE WHITLOGK WHITT WILKINSON WILKES WILLIS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS, JR. WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON, JR. WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WINDERS WISE WISEMAN ' OMACK, JR. WOMACK ' O OD WOODS, JR. WOODWARD WRIGHT WYNN YARBROUGH YOUNG YOUNG JAMES H. VALENTINE, Newton Agriculture SARA A. VANCE, Laurel ANN G. VAN VVAGNER, Starkville Education HUGH R. VAUGHAN, JR., Starkville Engineering JOHN A. VAUGHN, Magnolia Engineering BOWMAR HARRIS VIRDEN, JR., Jackson Agriculture JOHN S. VIRDEN, Jackson Education GEORGE C. WADE, Glen Allan Business RAYMOND E. WADKINS, Corinth Business VAN PIERCE WAIT, Senatobia Business HENRY A. WALKER, JR., Vicksburg Science HARRIS F. WALLACE, JR., Canton Science PATRICIA WALTON, Beulah Education HOWARD W. WAMBLE, Kosciusko Business JOHN D. WARE, Taylorsville Agricidture JOHN R. WARE, DeKalb Education HENRY A. WARING, JR., Memphis, Tenn. Engineering CURTIS D. WARNICK, Houston Education CHARLES L. WATERS, Tupelo Engineering RAYE M. WATERS, Baldwyn Business THETFORD W. WATSON, Heidelberg Business GEOFFREY S. WATROUS, JR., Long Beach Engineering ARCHIE R. WATSON, Calhoun City Education WILLIAM W. WATSON, Lyman Agricidture SIDNEY E. WATTERS, JR., Greenwood Engineering LEE A. WATTS, Hughes, Ark. Agriculture LEWIS R. WATTS, Columbia Education PATSY A. WATTS, West Point Science JIMMY W. WEATHERALL, Eupora Business OLLIS D. WEATHERFORD, Fulton Education MARSHALL B. WEATHERSBY, Newhebron Education LEE ROY WEEKS, Gulfport Agriculture CHARLES H. WEIR, Newton Business JAMES B. WEST, Round Lake Engineering JAMES V. WHITAKER, JR., Satartia Engineering JOHN WHITAKER, Turnbull Agriculture JOHN E. WHITAKER, Amory Business TERRELL L. WHITE, Bradley Agriculture WALTER A. WHITE, Learned Agriculture THOMAS W. WHITLOCK, State College Scieucc DOROTHY H. WHITT, Jackson Science CHARLES H. WHILKINSON, Hernando Agriculture If Billy Rose could see this talent JACK L. WILKES, Tunica Agriculture ELWARD S. WILLIS, Noxapater Engineering EDWIN C. WILLIAMS, Learned Business JOE A. WILLIAMS, JR., Jackson Science LESLIE C. WILLIAMS, Little Rock, Ai-k. Education MARCUS D. WILLIAMS, Baldwyn Engineering CHARLES C. WILSON, Jackson Engineering DAVID S. WILSON, Hamilton Engineering HENRY M. WILSON, Starkville Engineering JAMES LESTER WILSON, JR., Lake Cormorant Business KENNETH V. WILSON, Eden Engineering MALCOLM D. WILSON, Batesville RICHARD FRANK wiLSON, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering WILLIAM D. WILSON, Union JOSEPH W. WINDERS, Saltillo Engineering HOMER R. WISE, Natchez Engineering HOWARD G. WISEMAN, East Tupelo Agriculture CLYDE S. WOMACK, JR., Weathersby Education GLENWOOD T. WOMACK, Mantee Education FURNEY W. WOOD, Merigold Agriculture JOHN F. WOODS, JR., Noxapater Busirwss WILLIAM W. WOODWARD, Shubuta Engineering CHARLES V. WRIGHT, Starkville Business ADDISON H. WYNN, Winona Agriculture BOYCE B. YARBROUGH, Baldwyn Agriculture LEON B. YOUNG, Walnut Grove Agriculture SHED D. YOUNG, Mathiston Agricidture THE JUNIORS 7h No more laimdiy will these boys cany. And those errand-running days are in the past. Yes, last year ' s freshmen aren ' t freshmen any more but can now afford to think for themselves without having some weary upperclassman accuse him of insubordination. Not yet being accustomed to the fact that they are on their own, these sophomores are still rather standoffish at times but as the time goes by they are be- coming more and more willing to take things in their own hands. As a rule they try to seek vengeance for the sufferings of the past year and the majority of them succeed at this in more ways than just one. They are on the way up and the class seems filled with leaders. SOPHOMORE CLASS You ' re so generous, Jack CALEB MORRIS ADAMS, Meridian Business LESTER MORGAN ADAMS, JR., Pearlington Engineering AUBREY ARNOLD AINSWORTH, Harriston Education CHARLES HOWARD ALDRIDGE, Winona Engineering THOMAS EZEKIEL ALDRIDGE, Jackson Business JAMES B. ALFORD, McComb Business CHARLES R. ALLEN, Winona Engineering MARY OUIDA ALLEN, Jackson Business WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN, Brandon Business FRED WALTER ALLMAND, Jackson Business EARL BUFORD ANDERSON, Forest Seience THOMAS OVERTON ANDERSON, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Science GUS J. ANDREWS, Greenwood Engineering MERRELL DAVIS ANDREWS, Starkville Science JOE CRAWFORD APPLEWHITE, Winona Engineering RAY APPLEWHITE, Basstield Agriculture HUGH MILLER ARANT, Bkiine Agriculture JOHN DAVIS ARINDER, Morton Business JAMES OWENS ARNOLD, Baldwyn Agriculture HOUSTON WILLARD ASHLEY, Georgetown Engineering CHARLES B. ATCHER, Greenville Engineering CHARLES RAYMOND AUST, Clarksdale Engineering WILLIAM MAGRUDER BACKSTOM, Leaf Business CARL DYER BAGGETT, New Albany Engineering IRA JEFFERSON BAGLEY, JR. Agriculture JAMES G. BAGLEY, Tunica Business JAMES EVERETT BAILEY, Kosciusko Science JAMES WILEY BAILEY, Big Creek Education JOSEPH BAXIE BAKER, Sardis Business THOMAS HERBERT BAILEY, Tomnolen Engineering THOMAS NORWOOD BAILEY, Lucedale Agriculture FRANK NASH BAKER, Hazleluirst Engineering JOHN B. BAKER, Clarksdale Science JOHN B. BAKER, JR., Vossburg Education JOE HENRY BARBER, JR., Harperville Business JOHN SIDNEY BARBER, Harperville Engineering MARTY DUDLEY BARIELD, Vicksburg Agriculture EMMETT S. BARRENTINE, Grenada Engineering WILLIAM MEREDITH BARTON, JR., Longview Engineering BOBBIE H. BASSETT, Philadelphia Business JERRY P. BEALL, Starkville Engineering HENRY JOE BEARDEN, Jayess JOE B. BECKUM, Ruleville Agriculture RAYMOND ORLANDER BECKWITH, Belzoni Agriculture FRED H. BENNETT, Corinth Business OTIS BEE BENNETT, Sunflower Engineering REX RAMSEY BENSON, Meridian Business ROBERT MILES BERRY, Philadelphia Business ROBERT LEIGH BERRYHILL, Greenwood Science JOHN LENOX BERRYMAN, JR., Vicksburg Agriculture GEORGE HARVEY BETHEA, Brookhaven Engineering ALVIN R. BICKER, West Science MARTIN CHARLES BILLINGSLEY, Winona Business HERBERT DONALD BLACK, Tchula Business JAMES H. BLACK, Lambert Agriculture LENOIR BLACK, Weir £)ig( ic ' t ' ;Hig ROBERT L. BLACK, Ackerman Education WILLIAM JOSEPH BLANCHARD, JR., Woodville Science MORRIS GRAY BLOCKER, Edinburg Science JAMES W. BLUDWORTH, Baldwin Agriculture GEORGE EDWARD BOBBITT, Starkville Science AUSTIN PLEASANT BOGGAN, Hickory Science EMMETT MARION ROLAND, Slate Springs Agriculture WILLIAM EARL BOLTON, Memphis, Tenn. DANIEL M. BONNEY, Enterprise Engineering HAROLD EUGENE BOOTH, Lexington Agriculture JOHN RUSSELL BOOTH, JR., Lexington Agriculture CHARLES SPURGEON BORUN, Natchez Science WILLIAM M. BOST, Ecru Agriculture WILLIAM ATHER BOURNE, JR., Natchez Engineering DAVID K. BOWEN, Sardis Agriculture ANDREW J. BOWIE, McCool Agriculture THE SOPHOMORES ADAMS ADAMS, JR. AINSWORTH ALDRIDGE ALDRIDGE ALFORD ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN ALLMAND ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDREWS ANDREWS APPLEWHITE APPLEWHITE ARANT ARINDER ARNOLD ASHLEY ATCHER AUST BACKSTOM RAGGETT BAGLEY, JR. BAGLEY BAILEY BAILEY BAKER BAILEY BAILEY BAKER BAKER BAKER, JR. BARBER, JR. BARBER BARFIELD BARRENTINE BARTON, JR. BASSETT BEALL BEARDEN BEGKUM BECKWITH BENNETT BENNETT BENSON BERRY BERRYHILL BERRYMAN, JR. BETHEA BICKER BILLINGSLEY BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLANCHARD, JR. BLOCKER BLUDWORTH BOBBITT BOGGAN BOLAND BOLTON BONNEY BOOTH BOOTH, JR. BORUN BOST BOURNE, JR. BO WEN BOWIE Block and Bridle Bust C. O. BOX, Eupora AiJ,ricultiire WILLIAM ARTHUR BOX, State College Science NORMAN EARL BOYETT, Columbus Business WILLIAM BOYKIN, Sylvarena Engineering CARL STEVENS BOZEMAN, Jayess Agriculture JESSE CARL BOZONE, Brookhaven Engineering THOMAS MAKEN BOZONE, Brookhaven Engineering GUY BRIDE BRADEN, Belden Science MARION SIDNEY BRANCH, Winona Science JAMES LEE BRAND, Alligator Agriculture JAKE MALLORY BRANNAN, Verona Educdlioi LUTHER TAYLOR BRANTLEY, JR., Jackson Business ERLE SHELTON BREEDEN, Utica E(lucati(m DAVID EARL BREWER, Crystal Springs Engineering JAMES EARL BREWER, Cascilla Education SIDNEY A. BREVARD, Drew Science ERNEST HERBERT BRINSON, Florence Engineering JOSEPH JOHN BROCATO, Cleveland Business FOREST BRYAN BROOKS, fvleridian RUFUS BROOME, Bay Springs Agriculture JOSEPH LANCASTER BROWN, JR., Hattiesburg Engineering LATHAM H. BROWN, Fayette Business MARION LIPSCOMB BROWN, JR., Greenwood Science MILTON RALITI BROWN, Stewart Agriculture OVID P. BROWN, Columbus Business JOHN WILLIAM BROWNING, Goodman Engineering ROBERT MELVIN BROWNING, Robinsonville Engineering WILLIAM VASSAR BUCHANAN, Indianola Business VERNON OSCAR BULLOCK, Tylertowu Agriculture SIDNEY KYLIE BURCH, Magee Agriculture JOSEPH R. BURDETTE, Columbia Engineering BILLY HUGH BURDINE, Mathiston Engineering STANLEY ENGBARTH BURKLEY, Natchez Business JOHN HORACE BURNS, JR., Jackson Science WILLIAM F. BYARS, Calhoun City Engineering FRANK LAWSON CADE, JR., Sheffield Engineering JAMES D. CAGLE, Clarksdale Business ETHYL ALLEN CAIN, Sallis Education WINTON BURELL CAIN, Perkinston Business CHARLES LOUIS CAMPBELL, JR., Natchez Engineering HOMER HAULTON CAMPBELL, Leakville Education LEON FRANKLIN CAMPBELL, Oxford Engineering WILLIAM CLARENCE CARNATHAN, Porterville Engineering SAMUEL FREDERICK CARR, Leland Science JOHN ALONZO CARROLL, Oxford Engineering Sigma Alpha Epison JOSEPH AUGUSTUS CARPENTER, Indianola Business Pi Kappa Alpha BILLY JACK CARTER, Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture JAMES RICHARD CARTER, Rollin Fork Agriculture Sigma Chi JOSEPH CLYDE CARTER, JR., Booneville Agrictdture ROBERT C. CATLEDGE, Ackerman Engineering FLORENCE HELEN CHAFEE, Starkville Science BEN HERMAN CHANCELLOR, Moss Engineering DAVID CHARLES CHAPMAN, Oxford Engineering WALTER W. CHAPMAN, JR., Indianola Science Pi Kappa Alpha NEAL JACKSON CHATHAM, Ro.se Hill Agriculture THOMAS ALLEN CHILDRESS, Pope Agriculture JAMES H. CHISHOLM, Tupelo Business Pi Kappa Alpha JESSE H. CHRESTMAN, JR., Columbus Business FREDERICK R. CLARK, Yazoo City Engineering Sigma Alpha Epison GRADY MIMS CLARK, Lauderdale Business Sigma Alpha Epison LAWRENCE EDWARD CLARK, Tupelo Engineering MURRAY PATRICK CLARK, Pascagoula Engineering CYRUS AUGUSTUS CLARKE, Jackson Engineering DORIS JOE CLAYTON, Arkabutla Engineering HENRY EDWIN CLAYTON, Tupelo Engineering JAMES POMEROY H. CLAYTON, JR., Starkville Engineering HOMER D. CLIFTON, Shaw Agriculture CURTIS EDWIN CLEGG, JR., Crystal Springs Agriculture JOSEPH WOOD COOKERHAN, Leland Agriculture J. L. COLE, Collins Engineering ARCHER AUGUSTUS COLEMAN, Indianola Agriculture HAROLD LOUIS COLEMAN, Shuqualak Agriculture THE SOPHOMORES BOX BOX BOYETT BOYKIN BOZEMAN BOZONE BOZONE BRADEN BRANCH BRAND BRANNAN BRANTLEY, JR. BREEDEN BREWER BREWER BREVARD BRINSON BROCATO BROOKS BROOME BROWN, JR. BROWN BROWN, JR. BROWN BROWN BROWNING BROWNING BUCHANAN BULLOCK BURCH BURDETTE BURDINE BURKLEY BURNS, JR. BYARS CADE, JR. CAGLE CAIN CAIN CAMPBELL, JR. CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CARNATHAN CARR CARROLL CARPENTER CARTER CARTER CARTER, JR. CATLEDGE CHAFEE CHANCELLOR CHAPMAN CHAPMAN, JR. CHATHAM CHILDRESS CHISHOLM CHRESTMAN, JR. CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARKE CLAYTON CLAYTON CLAYTON CLAYTON CLIFTON CLEGG COOKERHAN COLEMAN COLEMAN f - W n r5 O. • t ' j. ' ' ' F A. « , r ' W f - f ' r r O. t ' l ■x :  : ' X Such waste, boys JESSE F. COLEMAN, Caledonia Education JOE HAROLD COLLIER, Jackson Engineering JAMMIE CLEVELAND COLLLNS, Grenada Engineering Kappa Sigma FRED NEWTON COLMER, Starkville Business DOUGLAS HOWARD COLSTON, Kosciusko Education EARL McKLNLEY COLQUITT, Brandon Science OLLIE DeRUSH CONNER, JR., Tupelo Business DENTON RAY COOK, DeKalb Agriculture JAMES AUSTIN COOK, Canton Agrictdture Alpha Tau Omega JAMES MURRELL COOK, Liberty Agriculture JOHN WESLEY COOK, Pascagouia Engineering LESLIE H. COVINGTON, Marks Engineering WILLIAM STONE COWSERT, Starkville Business Sigma Phi Epsilon AUBREY ALLEN COX, Verona Agiiculture OMAR DELL CRAIG, Louisville JULIAN WALLACE CRAWFORD, JR. Pi Kappa Alpha AGNES ELIZABETH CREEKMORE, Meridian Business WILLIAM TOLIVER CROSS, Tupelo Engineering JOE McCLAIN CROW, Ruleville Engineering VINCENT VALLY CROWE, Meridian Business DALE LEMOINE CULLEN, Dossville Education AARON DEWAYNE DALLAS, Little Rock Agriculture GERALD HARRINGTON DANIEL, Gulfport Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha WILLIAM SIDNEY DARSEY, Fayette Engineering WILLIAM FRANK DAVIDSON, Meridian Engineering GEORGE WARREN DAVIS, Carriere Engineering WILBUR OTIS DAVIS .Raymond Agriculture SAM ALBERT BAYHOOD, Ruleville Business ROBERT JOSEPH DELPIT, Pass Christian Engineering FRANCES DeMOVILLE, Okalona Education SALVADOR DeNICOLA, Gulfport Engineering WELLINGTON K. DENSON, Bay Springs Business JAMES EDMUND DETTMAN, Greenville Engineering KENDALL P. DEXTER, Canton Agriculture WILLIAM FOSTER DICKARD, Thornton Business RALPH LAMAR DICKERSON, Goodman Agriculture JEFFERSON D. DICKSON. Brandon Agriculture Sigma Pi SIM JAMES DIXON, Vaughn Engineering JOHN C. DOAN, Elaine, Ark. Agriculture ROBERT HICKS DONALD, JR., Quitman Science WILBUR EMMITT DORMAN, Union Business RAYMOND N. DOWDLE, Stewart Agriculture LESTER PADGETT DOWNS, Booneville Science CHARLES E. DRAPER, Greenville Engineering DAVID LAFAYETTE DUNAWAY, Columbia Education JAMES WALDON DUNNAM, Leland Agrictdture EDWARD G. DUNNING, Vicksburg Engineering CLARENCE RAY DURHAM, ColUns Education ROBERT W. DYER, Gulfport ROBERT LOUIS ECHOLS, Brookhaven Engineering GEORGE T. EDWARDS, Laurel Engineering ROBERT FRANCIS EHRHARDT, Vicksburg Agriculture JESSE MILTON ELSWORTH, McComb Business JOYCE MAE ELDER, Biloxi Business JOHN E. ELLARD, Aberdeen Engineering ROBERT MILLER ELLARD, Pittsboro Education WILLIAM C. ELLINGTON, Greenville Science EDWIN SEALE ELLIS, Lexington Business Kappa Sigma JOHN WILLIAM ELLIS, Meridian Business LESTER ELLIS, Clarksdale Business Sigma Chi NICHOLAS MICHAEL ELLIS, Port Gibson Business WALTER LEE ELLIS, Koscuisko Business BUFORD OTTO ESTRIDGE, Leaksville Business ALLEN F. ESTES, Benoit Agriculture Alpha Tau Omega BENTON PAYNE ESTES, Yazoo City Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha CHARLES EVERETT ESTES, Philadelphia Agriculture RAY D. ETHERIDGE, Charleston Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha FREEMAN LAMAR EVANS, Philadelphia Agriculture JAMES A. EVANS, Bay St. Louis Engineering JAMES CURTIS EVANS, Anguilla Education HILDA JEAN EVERETT, Laurel Education HOWARD B. EVERETT, Jackson Education THE SOPHOMORES COLEMAN COLLIER COLLINS COLMER COLSTON COLQUITT CONNER, JR. COOK COOK COOK COOK COVINGTON COWSERT COX CRAIG CRAWFORD, JR. CREEKMORE CROSS CROW CROWE CULLEN DALLAS DANIEL DARSEY DAVIDSON DAVIS, JR. DAVIS DAYHOOD DELPIT DeMOVILLE DeNICOLA DENSON, JR. DETTMAN DEXTER DICKARI3 DICKERSON DICKSON DIXON DOAN DONALD, JR. DORMAN DOWDLE DOWNS DRAPER DUNAWAY DUNNAM DUNNING DURHAM DYER ECHOLS EDWARDS EHRHARDT EISWORTH ELDER ELLARD ELLARD ELLINGTON ELLIS ELLIS ELLIS ELLIS ELLIS ESTRIDGE ESTES ESTES ESTES ETHRIDGE EVANS EVANS EVANS EVERETT EVERETT r ( n n n ( J f f% 4. ■1 « ,- m W i k ' ' J MM Results of Ag Day HENRY MARTIN FALER, Collins Echictition FRANK T. FARMER, Crenshaw Agriculture PAUL FEEDER, McComb Science THOMAS H. FERRELL, Hattiesburg Science Kappa Alpha ROBERT ALLEN FILGO, Tupelo Busine. ' is Fi Kappa Alpha ROBERT BRYAN FLANAGAN, Sluiw Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha EDWARD DAVID FLEMING, Liberty Science Phi Kappa Tau GASTON CASSEL FLETCHER, Ocean Springs Business Sigma Phi Epsilon EDWIN ARMISTEAD FLINT, Batesville Agriculture Sigma Alplia Epsilon JAMES ROBERT FLINT, JR., Jackson Engineering Theta Xi LESLIE L. FLINT, State College Engineering JACK LEE FLOWERS, Laurel Business CHARLES WALTER FLYNN, Watcrbur ' . Conn. Business JIM B. FORD, Columbus Business GILBERT FORESMAN, Greenville Bi .sni ?.s.s Sigma Alpha Epsilon CHARLES E. FOSTER, Union Business NORMAN NEIL FOUNTAIN, Forest Business LEO ELIAS FRANKEL, Greenville Agriculture RICHARD BYRD FRENCH, Jackson Science WILLIE L. FRIDAY, Tremont Agriculture JOSEPH LEON FULCHER, Louisville Agriculture JEFF B. FULMER, Canton Engineering CURTIS R. FULTON, Columbus Business JAMES ARMON GAINES, West Point Business JASPER FRANKLIN GALBREATH, Lorman Agriculture GEORGE K. GALLOWAY, JR., McC;()mb Engineering DAVID K. GALTNEY, Corinth Business WILLIAM J. GAMBLE, JR., Bessemer City, N. C. Business BRUCE PINCH, GANNAWAY, Nesbitt Agriculture LUIS GERARDO GARCIA, Hatillo, Puerto Rico Engineering WALTER DOUGLAS GARLAND, JR., Crystal Springs Business WALTER HUBERT GARY, Eupora Science WILLIAM A. GEE, Darling Agriculture YEUN LIN GEE, Ruleville Engineering DONALD H. GIBSON, Cleveland Agriculture JIMMIE D. GIBSON, Mize Agriculture LARRY ERSKINE GODARD, Columbia Business DAVID WILLIAM GOFF, Merida, Mexico Engineering JOHN N. GOFF, Pascagoula Engineering BYRON BLONDIA GOLDEN, Taylorsville Engineering HAROLD GRAY GOLDEN, Yazoo City Engineering ARTHUR LOUIS GOODMAN, Starkville Engineering CHARLES MORGAN GOODSON, Collins Engineering JAMES CLYDE GOODWIN, JR., Aberdeen Agriculture JAMES HAROLD GOOGE, Marietta Education ROBERT W. GONG, Duncan Engineering BASIL GORDON, JR., Decatur Engineering WILLIAM DOUISE GORDON, Bncatunna Education MERRILL BROOKS GRADDY, Ecru Agriculture MAXWELL O. GRAHAM, Bruce Engineering PAUL RICHARD GRAHAM, Moss Engineering GLENN R. CRAMMER, Friars Point Business CARROLL M. GRAVES, Houlka Business CLINTON HANNIBAL GRAVES, JR., Ackerman Agriculture EARNEST D. GRAVES, JR., Merigold Engineering JACK WINSTON GRAVES, Charleston Engineering JOHN ERVIN GRAY, JR., Grenada Education WILLIAM GIDEON GRAY, JR., Columbia Agriculture WILLIAM MOORE GRAY. Eglin Field, Fla. Agriculture JAMES ERON GREEN, Soso Engineering JAMES BEHNKE GRICE, Pickayune Science Theta Xi DAVID NICHOLAS GRIFFITH, Gloster Science GRADY C. GRIFFIN, Moorhead Science JAMES HENRY GRISSOM, Summerland Agriculture HAROLD N. GULLY, Neshoba Agriculture JAMES COHRAD HACKLEMAN, Columbus Education THOMAS JEFFERSON HAILES, Quitman Business JAMES PHILLIP HALL, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering ROBERT ALLIE HALLMAN, Merigold Business GEORGE LINTON HAMPTON, Jackson Engineering HANSEN LADELL HABOUR, Union Education CHARLES G. HARDIN, Calhoun City Agricidture THE SOPHOMORES FALER FARMER FEEDER FERRELL FILGO FLANAGAN FLEMING FLETCHER FLINT FLINT, JR. FLINT FLOWERS FLYNN FORD FORESMAN FOSTER FOUNTAIN FRANKEL FRENCH FRIDAY FULCHER FULMER FULTON GAINES GALBREATH GALLOWAY GALTNEY GAMBLE, JR. GANNAWAY GARCIA GARLAND, JR. GARY GEE GEE GIBSON GIBSON GODDARD GOFF GOFF GOLDEN GOLDEN GOODMAN GOODSON GOODWIN, JR. GOOGE GONG GORDON, JR. GORDON GRADDY GRAHAM GRAHAM GRAMMER GRAVES GRAVES, JR. GRAVES, JR. GRAVES GRAY, JR. GRAY, JR. GRAY GREEN GRICE GRIFFITH GRIFFIN GRISSOM GULLY HACKLEMAN HAILES, JR. HALL HALLMAN HAMPTON HABOUR HARDIN Lq ■■ ' ill ' 1 -r. ' .. ' - -i t C - O- f f% ft ' I P ...r% a ,0 Rufjin and the Mrs. CULLEN ARCHIE HARDIN, Isola Agriculture WILLIAM WIGHTMAN HARDIN, Macon Business THOMAS EARL HARDY, Philadelphia Business MILLER BRADLEY HARMON, Batesviile Science PERRIN AMELIA HARMON, Biloxi Business BEN HOWARD HARNED, Jackson Business Sigma Chi CHESTER T. HARRELL, Marks Engineering BILLY WATERER HARRIS, Jonestown Agriculture Sigma Phi Epsilon JOSEPH McCLELLAN HARVEY, Winona Engineering R. T. HATHCOTE, Okalona Engineering Theta Xi JACK WILLIAM HAYDEN, Holcomb Engineering CHARLIE PORTER HEARN, Etta Education JAMES RUPERT HEARN, Rienzi Business Sigma Phi Epsilon SEIGFRIED KENNETH HEREON, Meridian Engineering JOE KING, Greenwood Business JOHN MARVIN HEMPHILL, Wliitfield Engineering HENRY L. HENDRICK, JR., Purvis Scier ce HUNTER WOODS HENRY, JR., Canton Science Ka ppa Alpha KINARD DALE HENSARLING, Petal Business Sigma Chi PAUL EDWARD HERBERT, Smithdalc Engineering JOHN WESLEY HERRING, JR., BrookhaNcn Engineering JACK E. HEWITT, Summit Science L. MOSS HICKS, Jackson Agriculture ABNER HARRISON, Starkville Engineering MERVIN BRISCOE HIGMAN, JR., Jackson Engineering Theta Xi CECIL R. HILL, Okolona Business CHARLES GASTON HILL, New Albany Business JOHN WALTER HILL, New Albany Engineering LEE EARL HILL, JR., Jackson Engineering MONROE JOHNSON HILTON, Jackson Engineering JAMES ALBERT HINES, Jackson Bi .s;)iC ' S ' .s ' Theta Xi VERNON FRANK HINSON, Crystal Springs Science EDGAR ROBERT HITCHINS, Jackson Agriculture HARRY GENE HIVELY, Shelby Agriculture ROBERT C. IIOBSON, Ripley Business WARREN DUDLEY HOGG, O.xford Engineering JACINTO BALTAR HOLLAND, Biloxi Engineering RAYMOND RUSSELL HOLLAND, Charleston Agriculture SIDNEY GARFIELD HOLLEY, Potts Camp Engineering TROY EUGENE HOLLIDAY, Ripley Science MARY FLOSSIE HOLLINGSWORTH, Belmont Education JOHNNIE OLYN HOLLIS, New Albany Business BALFOUR HOLLOWAY, Indianola Engineering HENRY FLOWERS IIOLMAN, Carrollton Engineering MELVIN EUGENE HONEYCUTT, Tishomingo Agriculture CLAUDE HALL HOPKINS, Tupelo Engineering ORION PAT HORNS, Jackson Engineering EUGENE J. HOSEY, JR., Marvell, Ark. Agriculture JAMIE GILES HOUSTON, JR., New Albany Education ELIZABETH ELOUIAE HOWARD, Natchez Education JAMES WILLIAM HOWELL, Starkville Business RICHARD THOMAS HOWELL, JR., New Albany Engineering JAMES DENNIS HUDSON, Columbus Science JOHN REYNAL HUDSON, Louisville Business JAMES EDGAR HUGHES, Greenwood Business YERBY L. HUGHES, Orange, Texas Engineering ROBERT L. C. HUMPHREY, Bude Engineering ALVIE BOYD HUNT, Cleveland Engineering WILLIAM SMITH HUNTINGTON, Amory Engineering REESE THOMAS ISHEE, Lovin Education NOEL REGINALD IVEY, Jackson Btisiness WILLIAM HENRY IZARD, Sallman Business EDWIN ROBERT JACKSON, Sturgis Science FREDERICK Z. JACKSON, Kosciusko Business RALPH DONALD JACKSON, Tremont Business BILLIE LOWERY JAMES, Montrose Science BILLY HAYES JAMES, Meehan Engineering HORACE JACKSON JAMES, Meehan Business ROBERT E. JAMES, Petal Business WILLIAM CHARLIE JAMES, Oxford Agriculture FRANK HENRY JANOUSH, Cleveland Engineering BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JARMAN, Sidon Business THE SOPHOMORES HARDIN HARDIN HARDY HARMON HARMON HARNED HARRELL HARRIS HARVEY HATHCOTE HAYDEN HEARN HEARN HEBLON JOE KING HEMPHILL HENDRICK, JR. HENRY HENSARLING HERBERT HERRING, JR. HEWITT HICKS HARRISON HIGMAN, JR. HILL HILL HILL HILL, JR. HILTON HINES HINSON HITCHTNS HIVELY HOBSON HOGG HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLEY HOLLIDAY HOLLINGSWORTH HOLLIS HOLLOWAY HOLMAN HONEYGUTT HOPKINS HORNS HOSEY HOUSTON, JR. HOWARD HOWELL HOWELL, JR, HUDSON HUDSON HUGHES HUGHES HUMPHREY HUNT HUNTINGTON ISHEE IVEY IZARD JAGKSON JACKSON JACKSON JAMES JAMES JAMES JAMES JAMES JANOUSH JARMAN The ivheels s.athcr CHARLES HINDIN JAUDON, Aberdeen Engineering JOHN DOSS JENNINGS, Kosciusko Business ALTO LORENA JOHNSON, Starkville Business DALLAS JOHNSON, Maben Science EDGAR OLSON JOHNSON, Canton Engineering HARPER STEWART JOHNSON, JR., State College Science Kappa Sigma J. S. JOHNSON, Booneville Engineering MIMS EDWARD JOHNSON, Soso Engineering OLLIE HENRY JOHNSON, Hattiesburg Science WALLACE ROGERS JOHNSON, Lexington Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon WILLIS ELMER JOHNSON, Jackson Business EMOGENE JOHNSTON, Okolona Education Chi Omega BILLY DEEN JONES, Hollandale Agriculture Sigma Chi DANIEL ESTUS JONES, Mize Business Sigma Pi EGBERT W. JONES, Holly Springs Engineering Pi Kappa Alpjia LESLIE B. JONES, Jacksonville, Fla. Business Kappa Sigma LILLIAN P. JONES, Newton Science Chi Omega MARJORIE ELIZABETH JONES, Decatur Science THOMAS FRANKLIN JONES, Pelahatcliie Business JAMES LESLIE JORDAN, Blue Springs Education JAMES A. JOYNER, Little Rock, Ark. Engineering JAMES LESTER JUMPER, Starkville Education THOMAS ANDERSON Keeffe, Vicksburg Engineering CHARLES EDGAR KEETON, Clierokee, Ala. Agriculture GEORGE THOMAS KELLY, Stati C ollege Business SAMUEL D. KELLY, Anding Engineering MLLIA MT. KEMP, JR., Noxapater Business WILLIS DUNN KERVIN, Collins Engineering PRENTISS FELTON KEYES, Pacliuta Science JEFF L. KIKER, Belzoni Agricidture JAMES CLAYTON KILGORE, Philadelphia Business DAVID ALLEN KING, Phila Business FRANK HAYMAN KING, Pocahontas B((.s()ie.s.S ' ROBERT N. KITTRELL, Greenwood Engineering WILLIAM L. KIRBY, Macon Engineering CLIFFORD HOLMES KIZER, Booneville Education CLINTON HUDSON KNIPP, Ellisville Engineering MURRELL FREDERICK KNIPP, JR., Ellisville Engineering THOxVIAS G. KNOTT, New Albany Engineering ROBERT B. KOCHTITZKY, Jackson Business ROBERT LEE KRAKER, Gulfport Business JOHN WESLEY LAMBERT, Jayess Education ANDREW J. LAMPKIN, Baldw%n Science ROBERT M. LANCASTER, Greenville Engineering JOHN M. LAND, JR., Columbus Engineering CLIFFORD P. LANIER, JR., Vicksburg Business JOHN C. LANGSTON, Mattson Engineering GEORGE N. LAWRENCE, Columbus Engineering HARRY L. LAZENBY, Lumberton Education HILLMAN LEAVELL, Ecru Education JOHN E. LEE, Morton Business GEORGE E. LEHR, Greenwood ALBAUGH L. LEWIS, Robertsdale, Ala Engineering CECIL H. LEWIS, Pascagoula Engineering TULLY GENE LEWIS, Pachuta Education ROBERT KNOX LIGON, Okolona Business CHARLES MADISON LIMBAUGH, Hattiesburg Business GROVER N. LIRE, Boyle Agriculture JAMES EARL LITTLE, Hazelhurst Science WILLIAM D. LOGAN, Carthage Science JAMES BEDFORD LOLLAR, Darling Agriculture ADRIAN LAVOON LONG, Crandall Engineering JOSEPH ALVIN LONG, Starkville Agriculture NICHOLAS FRANK LONG, Inverness Education CLARENCE EVANS LOONEY, Columbus Business JOSEPH R. LOPER, Engineering Engineering JOHN M. LOVETT, Shaw Education ROBERT B. LOWERY, Trenton, Tcnn. Agriculture MARVIN B. LUNCEFORD, Slate Springs Agriculture EARL WALKER LUNDY, Phila Agriculture BILLY BARBER LYLE, Tupelo Engineering MAUDE FRANCES LYON, Pontotoc Education Zeta Tau Alpha THE SOPHOMORES JAUDON JENNINGS JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON, JR. JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSTON JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JORDAN JOYNER JUMPER KEEFFE KEETON KELLY KELLY KEMP, JR. KERVIN KEYES KINKER KILGORE KING KING KITTRELL KIRBY KIZER KIMPP KIMPP, JR. KNOTT KOCHTITZKY KRAKER LAMBERT LAMPKIN LANCASTER LAND, JR. LANIER, JR. LANGSTON LAWRENCE LAZENBY LEAVELL LEE LEHR LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS LIGON LIMBAUGH LIPE LITTLE LOGAN LOLLAR LONG LONG LONG LOONEY LOPER LOVETT LOWERY LUNCEFORD LUNDY LYLE LYON Pif .l ' ' j CV ' ! - Ol J  - 1 pi HVHpF . ' 1 1 ■ -f ; ' V W.f , | i ft ' . p S I P. ii ! ' .f ? Harper ' s Thinking ROBERT DANIEL LYON, Maben Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon HAROLD BELL McCarley, Batesville Business Kappa Sigma ROBERT NORMAN McCaitliy, Baldvvyn Business Alpha Tau Omega ARVAH CARLYCE McLENDON, Gultport Engineering ROBERT EUGENE McCOLLUM, Sherman Agrieiilture ROBERT S. McCormick, JR., Aberdeen Engineering QUINNIE BUDDY McCORMICK, Seminary Educatian Sigma Chi EDWARD BRANTLEY MeDANIEL, Rome Science BERNARD EGBERT MeDEARMAN, Cleveland Engineering GROVER DENMAN MeDONALD, Carrollton Agriculture JAMES O. McDonald, Tylertown Science LEROY QUINLAN MeDONALD, Tupelo Engineering WILLIAM EMMET MeDONALD, Gulfport Science BOWDRE McDowell, Liberty Business HOWARD W. McDUFFIE, JR., Okolona Business ROBERT LEE McELROY, Baldwyn Busiriess JAMES BRYCE McFARLING, Shannon Agriculture CECIL CLYDE McGEE, JR., Ocean Springs Btisiness JAMES LEE McGINNIS, New Albany Business CHARLES HAROLD McGRAW, Yazoo City Business ROGERS Y. McGRAW, Woodville Engineering ELWIN MORRIS McHANN, StarkN illc Agriculture CAROLYN McGEE, Starkville KATHRYN LYDIA McKEITHEN, Jaek.son Business JAMES R. McKELL, Starkville Agriculture THOMAS FRANKLIN McKINION, Union Education GREEK RICE McMILLAN, Rosedale Business HAROLD GLENN, McMULLEN, Maben Engineering ERNEST LLOYD McNAIR, Walnut Grove Business JOHN WILLIAM McNEAL, JR., Quitman Business ELLIS GORDON McNEEL, Laurel Engineering ROBERT CONNER McNEEL, Louisville Business GEORGE M. McNEESE, Bassfield Engineering GEORGE COLUMBUS McNEILL, Quitman Engineering MARVIN HOOVER McPHERSON, Pickens CARL McQUINN, Greenwood Engineering RAMOND HERSCHEL McRAE, DeKalb Agriculture JOHN LEWIS McVEY, Cedar Bluff Agriculture FRANK HOYLE McWHORTER, Plantersville Business DEXTER AARON MAGERS, Baldw yn Science DOUGLAS MILTON MAGERS, Baldwyn Engineering IRVING EDISON MAGOON, Feeding Hills Engineering PAUL H. MALLETTE, Lucedale Science JOHN MARION MARCHBANKS, Greenville Business JAMES ARCHIE MARLER, Forest Business FERRELL RUDOLPH MARTIN, New Albany Busirwss WILLIAM ARMAJER MARTIN, JR., Vicksburg Agriculture Phi Kappa Tau WILLIAM WARREN MARTIN, JR., Macon Agriculture RAY T. MASON, Vossburg Engineering WILLIS THOMPSON MATTHEWS, Magee Business FRANK M. MAXWELL, Hattiesburg Business Sigma Pi LEONARD ORLANDO MAYHAN, Bruce Engineering DAN CAVITT MEACHAN, Scooba Agriculture OWEN EARNEST MEDLEY, Smithville Engineering RAY S. MELTON, Tchula Agriculture GEORGE R. MERCIER, Corinth J liSlHCSS WALTER LEE MEREDITH, Batesville Agriculture L. E. MERRILL, Gulfport Science EDWARD ARLISS MIDDLETON, McComb Engineering RANDOLPH T. MILLARD, West Point Business DALTON LEE MILLER, Blue Springs Agrict dture HERBERT GEORGE MILLER, JR., Fayette Engineering JACK W. MILLER, McComb Business JOHN LUPER MILLER, JR., Silver Creek Business PERCY HUGH MILLER, Yazoo City Engineering WILDA L. MILLER, Starkville Business BENNIE EDWARD MILLICAN, Shelby Agriculture CHARLES FRANK MITCHELL, Carthage Business EARL BRUCE MITCHELL, Louisville Agriculture VICTOR G. MITCHELL, Meridan Engineering CHAMBLISS MIZELLE, Laurel Business Sigma Pi CHARLES CLARISE MOLPUS, Philadelphia Education THE SOPHOMORES LYON McCARLEY McCarthy McCLENDON McCOLLUM McCORMICK, JR. McCORMICK McDANIEL McDEARMAN McDonald McDonald, jr. McDonald McDonald McDowell McDUFFIE, JR. Mcelroy McFARLING McGee, jr. McGINNIS McGRAW McGRAW McHANN McGEE McKEITHEN McKELL McKINNON McMillan McMULLEN McNAIR McNEAL, JR. McNEEL McNEEL McNEESE McNeill McPHERSON McQUINN McRAE McVEY McWHORTER MAGERS MAGERS MAGOON MALLETTE MARCHBANKS MARLER MARTIN MARTIN, JR. MARTIN, JR. MASON MATTHEWS MAXWELL MAYHAN MEACHAN MEDLEY MELTON MERCIER MERIDITH MERRILL MIDDLETON MILLARD MILLER MILLER, JR. MILLER MILLER, JR. MILLER MILLER MILLICAN MITCHELL MITCHELL MITCHELL MIZELLE MOLPUS RMi Aditch Cheer? JAMES T. MONK, Jackson Engineering CHARLES WARREN MOODY, Poplarville Science ELBERT LEE MOORE, Callioun City Agriculture LEWIS LEON MONROE, Decatur Agriculture BYRON MADDOX MOSS, Batesx ille Agriculture Kappa Sigma GILBERT MONTGOMERY, Dennis Agriculture LESTER ARTHUR MOSS, Paden Engineering WILKINS HENRY MONTGOMERY, Edwards Agriculture Kappa Sigma WIKLLIAM MARSHALL MONTGOMERY, Jackson Science Sigma Phi Epsilon CHARLES MONTY, JR., Jonestown Agriculture Kappa Sigma FRED LOUIS MORGANTI, Clarksdale Eclucutiun WILLIAM MACK MORRIS, JR., Columbus Agriculture EMORY GENE MORRISON, Utica Agriculture DAVID L. MORROW, Brandon Agriculture HUGH McDONALD MORSE, Jackson BusirKss Kappa Sigma NOCHOLAS M. MOSGOVOY, Atlanta Engineering HUBERT BENFORD MULLINS, Merigold Business GEORGE WILLIAM MURPHY, Vicksburg Science Tbeta Xi LINVIAL HUBERT MURRAY, Rose Hill Education WALTER GREER NANNEY, Okolona Engineering JULIUS TELFORD NEELY, Jackson Business JACK JOUAD NICOLA, Vicksburg Engineering LUCIAN BLAND NOBLE, Fayette Engineering Kappa Sigma ROBERT DUANE NOEL, HilLsboro Agriculture THOMAS VAUGHN NOLAND, Vicksburg B«.S7 ' ie.s.s- LOUIS E. NORMAN, Columbia Business FRANKIE NOVAK, Robertsdale Agriculture MURL MIZELL O ' BRANNON, Maben Education CLIFFORD FABIN O ' CONNOR, JR., Gulport Business WILLIAM FELIX ODUM, Starkville JIMMIE LEE OGLESBY, Jackson Engineerit g HAZEL RUTH OGLETREE, Shelby Educution KIMBLE NOAL O ' NEAL, Saucier Education OTIS MARVIN OSWALT, Starkville Business THOMAS GREEN OSWALT, Jackson . Science CLAYTON D. OTT, Calidonia Business HAROLD CLAUDE OVERTON, Gulfport Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon IRA EDWIN OWEN, Meredian Business JOHN CURTIS PAGE, Starkville Business TONY PANDOLFI, Shaw Engineering DAVID W. PARKER, Ocean Springs Engineering ROY LOTT PARKER, JR., Bonita Agriculture WILLIAM JAMISON PARKS, Cleveland Agriculture WILLIE FRANK PARSONS, Corinth Science JOSEPH MARIAN PEARGE, Brooklyn Education LAMAR PEARSON, JR., Purvis Business BINFORD HARDY PEEPLES, Eupora Business BILLY F. PEERY, Meridian Engineering JOHN R. PEGUES, JR., Tupelo Business COEN ESTON PERROTT, Sumit Agriculture MARY JANE PERRY, Grenada Business MARCUS WIRT PETERSON, Sturgis Agriculture JOSEPH BEVERLY PETTWAY, Russum Agriculture WILL WATSON PEVEY, Crystal Springs Agriculture WILLIE EDWARD PHILLIPS, Corinth Engineering ANTHONY J. PHILLIPS, Bay St. Louis Engineering Phi Kappa Theta ROBERT C. PIERCE, Collinsville Engineering WILLIAM HARDIN PIGFORD, Toomsuba Agriculture ALVIS CHESTER PILCREEN, Calhoun City Agriculture JAMES N. PITTMAN, Pontotoc Engineering WILLIAM C. PITTMAN, Pontotoc Engineering WILLIAM MITCHELL PITTS, Indianola Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha PHILLIP GORDON PLANCHARD, Ruth Education FLETCHER BENSON PORTER, Lambert Engineering WILLIAM F. PORTER, Starkville Business WILLIE PIERCE POUNDS, Booneville Engineering DONALD HUNT POWELL, Starkville Agricidture ROBERT WAINWRIGHT POWELL, Sunflower Agriculture WILLIAM CARROLL POWELL, Hattisburg Engineering JAMES ROBERT PRATT, Pope Engineering ROBERT ALLEN PRICE, Meridian Engineering RICHARD BAKER PRICHARD, Booneville Agriculture THE SOPHOMORES MONK MOODY MOORE MONROE MOSS MONTGOMERY MOSS MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTY, JR. MORGANTI MORRIS, JR. MORRISON MORROW MORSE MOSGOVOY MULLINS MURPHY MURRAY NANNEY NEELY NICHOLA NOBLE NOEL NOLAND NORMAN NOVAK O ' BRANNON O ' CONNOR, JR ODUM OGLESBY OGLETREE O ' NEAL OSWALT OSWALT OTT OVERTON OWEN PAGE PANDOLFI PARKER PARKER, JR. PARKS PARSONS PEARCE PEARSON, JR. PEEPLES PEERY PEGUES, JR. PERROTT PERRY PETERSON PETTWAY PEVEY PHILLIPS PHILLIPS PIERCE PIGFORD PILGREEN PITTMAN PITTMAN PITTS PLANCHARD PORTER PORTER POUNDS POWELL POWELL POWELL PRATT PRICE PRICHARD ' O, f - o . , ffl et Anil you ' re .■mch a nice iium EDWIN WESLEY PRINZ, Grenada Engineering JAMES ADDIE PRIVETT, JR., Stonewall Business JAMES WHITE PRYOR, West Point Engineering ELTON THERON PUTNAM, Harperville Agriculture JAMES D. PUTNAM, Harperville Business CALVIN GORDON RAMSEY, Birmingham, Ala. Engineering DERO SAUNDERS RAMSEY, Starkville Agriculture JOHN ALLISON RANDLE, JR., Starkville Agriculture MARLIN D. RANDLE, Starkville Agriculture Sigma Phi Epsilon FRANK EDWARD RATCLIFF, Natchez Education Sigma Chi MARVIN L. RATCLIFF, JR., Philadelphia Business GORDIN L. RAWLS, Jackson Business CONDAR P. RAY, Hackleburg, Ala. Education WILEY EDWARD RAY, Sharon Education WILLIAM B. RAY, Loui,s%ille Business Sigma Chi DURWARD THIGPEN READ, Bay Springs Engineering J. C. READY, McComb Business Lambda Chi Alpha JOHN RAY REAGAN, Tylertovi ' n Science Sigma Pi ALFRED SIMPSON REED, JR., Water Valley Agriculture JAMES SLAUGHTER REED, Silver City Business Phi Kapija Alpha PAUL N. RENFROE, Lena Education JOHN ELLZEY REVELL, Houston Engineering WADE H. REEVES, JR., Greenwood Business R. J. REYNOLDS, Harperville Agriculture CLARENCE ROWE RHETT, Columbus Business Kappa Alpha GEORGE MARK RICHARDSON, Macon Engineering WILLIAM LAVENDER RICHMOND, Summit Business CLARENCE W. RILEY, JR., Oxford Engineering ARTHUR OWEN RINGOLD, Cleveland Agriculture JULIAN WRAY RIVES, Indianola DONALD EARLE ROBINSON, Memphis Education JOE YOUNG ROBINSON, Corinth Business LEE ROBINSON, JR., Hickory Engineering SHELBY WILLIAM ROBY, JR., Kosciusko Business GEORGE EDWIN RODRIGUEZ, Pascagoula Engineering FRED DOUGLAS ROGERS, Nettleton Agriculture WALTER GRAHAM ROGERS, JR., Ecru Agriculture LOYD G. RONE, Ethel Agriculture JOHN WILTON ROWE, Byhalia Business ROBERT H. RUEFF, McComb Business GLENN B. RUFFIN, Laurel Science WILLIAM HENRY RUFFIN, JR., New Augusta Agriculture ERNEST CHESTER RUNDLE, Meridian Science WILLIAM GOIBEL RUNYON, JR., Jackson Scietice JOHN CHEATHAM RUSH, Philadelphia Agriculture ERNEST EVERETTE RUSSELL, Carpenter Science HERMAN ELIZE RUSSELL, Pontotoc Agriculture WILLIAM KEITH RUSSELL, Union Engineering ALBERT L. SAGE, Drew Science JAMES AUBREY SAUDERS, Meridian Science JOHN MAJURE SANDERS, Harperville Agriculture JAMES MORRIS SAPPINGTON, Ecru Engineering JEWELL PERCY SARTAIN, Nesbitt Education RAY M. SARTOR, Hamilton Agriculture WILLIAM MALCOLM SAVAGE, Webb Business WILLIAM MYLES SAVELLE, Columbus Engineering GEORGE THOMAS SAXON, Philadelphia Business FRANK CURTIS SCARBOROUGH, Gulfport Business RICHARD P. SCHMITZ, Amory Science HAROLD LEWIS SCHNEIDER, Jackson Business RAY RICHARD SCHOONOVER, Greenville Engineering HENRY CONRAD SCHROEDER, Brookhaven Engineering HUGH IVY SCOTT, Jackson Engineering THOMAS E. SELF, Birmingham Business HENRY OLAF SESSUMS, Tutwiler Engineering JAMES IRVIN SESSUMS, Lena Agriculture CHARLES LEE SHELTON, Ripley Agriculture DON ROBERT SHARP, Louisville Engineering JOE ALLEN SHEPPARD, Birmingham, Ala. Education JAMES H. SHETTLES, Pontotoc Agriculture J. C. SIDES, Coffeville Agricidture WESLEY NORMAN SIMINEAU, Quincy Education THE SOPHOMORES PRINZ PRIVETT, JR. PRYOR PUTNAM PUTNAM RAMSEY RAMSEY RANDLE, JR. RANDLE RATCLIFF RATCLIFF, JR. RAWLS RAY RAY RAY READ READY REAGAN REED, JR. REED RENFROE REVELL REEVES, JR. REYNOLDS RHETT RICHARDSON RICHMOND RILEY, JR. RINGOLD RIVES ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON, JR. ROBY RODRIGUEZ ROGERS ROGERS, JR. RONE ROWE RUEFF RUFFIN RUFFIN, JR. BUNDLE RUNYON, JR. RUSH RUSSELL RUSSELL RUSSELL SAGE SAUDERS SANDERS SAPPLINGTON SARTAIN SARTOR SAVAGE SAVELLE SAXON SCARBOROUGH SCHMITZ SCHNEIDER SCHOONOVER SCHROEDER SCOTT SELF SESSUMS SESSUMS SHELTON SHARP SHEPPARD SHETTLES SIDES SIMINEAU Neiv mcDihers of the M Club WOOTEN DWYDELL SIMPSON, Tomnolen Education EDWARD B. SINGLETARY, Meridian Engineering WILLIAM PARKE SISSELL, Water Valley Agrictihure ESTILL LAMAR SISTRUNK, Walnut Grove Agriculture ROBERT THOMAS SLOAN, Abbeville Engineering GWERRANT SMATHERS, Raymond Education CHARLES PIERCE SMITH, Meridian Engineering CLIFTON D. SMITH, Hazlehurst Engineering DAVID LAMAR SMITH, Rogue Cliitto Agriculture EMMETTE M. SMITH, Port Gibson Engineering ERNEST MARK SMITH, Meridian Engineering GRADY L. SMITH, Decatur Education LAWRENCE E. SMITH, Brookhaven Agriculture RAYBURN SMITH, Tunica Engineering SAM ELLARD SMITH, Pittsboro Engineering THOMAS MITCHELL SMITH, Biloxi Science TRUETT HENRY SMITH, Hazlehurst Education WILLIAM ARNOT SMITH, Biloxi Engineering ROBERT LEE SNEED, Vicksburg Engineering ROBERT EDWARD SORRELS, West Point Bu.iiness JOHN O ' RILEY SOUTHWARD, JR., Tishomingo Education EUGENE SPEARMAN ' , Coffeville Engineering JOHN ANGOLO SPEIGHTS, JR., Sardis Agriculture WAYNE F. SPELL, JR., Georgetown Engineering ELLIS LINCOLN SPENCER, Fulton Engineering JAMES E. SPRINGER, Okolona Engineering JOHN SHIRLEY STANDIFER, Greenwood Agriculture RICHARD JACKSON STANLEY, State College Agricidture J. H. STANTON, Greenwood Engineering FLOYE STEADMAN, Greenville Business WILLIAM McCAULEY STEPHENS, Senatobia Business WILLIAM PAINE STEVENSON, Raymond Engineering DAVID HENRY STEWART, Houston Business GEORGE D. STEWART, Amory Science LAMAR LUCIUS STOKES, Meadville Agriculture TROY WILLIAM STORM, Brookhaven Agriculture HAROLD TRENTON STRAIN, Starkville Engineering BETTY JOYCE STRINGFELLOW, Louisville Science CARL WINFRED STUART, Randolph Education PATTERSON WALKER SUDDOTH, Starkville Business CECIL JAMES SULLIVAN, Magee Agriculture MARY LOUISE SULLIVAN, Paseagoula Sci ence LIONEL G. SUMMERFORD, Amory Engineering JOHN FRANK SUTTON, Indianola Agriculture FRANK STEVEN SWALM, Brookhaven Education FRANK B. SWEARENGEN, Oakland Agriculture SAM L. SWETT, Vicksburg Agriculture LAWRENCE E. SWITZER, Inverness Agriculture WILLIAM GROVER TALBERT, Jackson Engineering DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Meridian Agriculture JAMES PAUL TALLEY, Pontotoc Science HILLRIE TANNER, Jackson Engineering THOMAS EDWARD TATE, JR., McConib Engineering CLARENCE V. TAYLOR, Como Business MARRY JOSEPH TAYLOR, Carrollton Engi)ieering HARRY HERBERT TEASLEY, JR., Starkville Business CHARLES MARION TENHET, Drew Business KATHERINE E. THAMES, Ilattisburg Business WILLIAM R. THAMES, Hattisburg Business JOSEPH BROWN THOMAS, Tupelo Engineering WALTER COOKWIN THOMAS, Vicksburg Engineering WILLIAM C. THOMAS, JR., Starkville Business WILLIAM C. THOMAS, Moss Point Engineering HENRY MORAN THOMASON, Marvell, Arkansas Agiiculture JOE BURKETT THOMPSON, Bassfield Agriculture HAROLD GRAHAM THOMPSON, Vicksburg Engineering WILLIAM CRAWFORD THOMPSON, JR., Forest Engineering WILLIAM GRIFFIN THOMS, Hattisburg Business DWIGIIT THORNHILL, Sandy Hook Agriculture WILLIAM CLAUD THRIFT, Tupelo Business JOE P. TILLMAN, Greenwood Business CHARLES WILLIS TINGLE, Philadelphia Education CHARLES B. TISDALE, Isola ■ ' Science JOHN COLEMAN TOMLINSON, Gulf port Engineerin FAION RONDO TOOTLE, Ocean Springs Education WILLIAM MANDELL TRAMEL, Sylvarena Education MALCOLM H. TRAVIS, Magnolia Engineering EDWARD LEROY TRAWEEK, Columbus Agriculture DOC LEON TRIGGS, JR., Haftfesburg Agriculture GENE AUSTIN TRIGGS, Hattiesburg Education THE SOPHOMORES SIMPSON SINGLETARY SISSELL SISTRUNK SLOAN SMATHERS SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SNEED SORRELLS SOUTHWARD, JR. SPEARMAN SPEIGHTS, JR. SPELL, JR. SPENCER SPRINGER STANDIFER STANLEY STANTON STEADMAN STEPHENS STEVENSON STEWART STEWART STOKES, JR. STORM STRAIN STRINGFELLOW STUART SUDDOTH SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SUMMERFORD SUTTON SWALM SWEARENGEN SWETT SWITZER TALBERT TAYLOR TALLEY TANNER TATE, JR. TAYLOR TAYLOR TEASLEY, JR. TENHET THAMES THAMES THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS, JR. THOMAS THOMASON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON, JR. THOMS THORNHILL THRIFT TILLMAN TINGLE TISDALE TOMLINSON TOOTLE TRAMEL TRAVIS TRAWEEK TRIGGS, JR. TRIGGS Just restin LAURA JOHNSON TRIPLETT( Mrs.), Hattieshurg Educatifin JACK HOKE TROUTl ' , Charleston Agriculture OBIE LARKIN TURNER, Louisville Agriculture PHILIP DUKE TURNER, Tunica Busi ness ROBERT EARL TURNER, Kosciusko Engineering WALLACE E. TURNER, Vinegar Bend, Ala. WILLIAM JACK TURNEY, Lyon Engineering HOWARD LINDSEY TURPIN, JR., Vicksburg Business LANNIS L. TYNES, Liberty Engineering PAUL H. UPTON, Walnut Grove Engineering JAMES A. VANDERBOOM, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering JAMES W. VANCE, Varaman Business ELLIE LEE. VAUGHAN, JR., Amory Education MILDRED PHAYREE VAUGHAN, Starkville Education BENNIE DAVIS VERELL, Houston Engineering HOWARD DOVAN WALKER, Magee Business JACK R. WALKER, Meridian Engineering MEREDITH MOORE WALKER, Horn Lake Engineeri ig WILLIAM A. WALKER, Magee Agriculture WILLIAM CASWELL WALKER, Coldwater Agriculture WILLIAM OTIS WALKER, DcKalb Engineering CLINTON E. WALLACE, Yazoo City Science MYRTLE C. WALTERS, Aberdeen Business HENRY LEE WARNACK, McComb Engineering PAUL EDWARD WARNER, Big Creek Agriculture BENJAMIN HUGH WARREN, JR., Jackson Engineering WILLIAM F. WATROUS, Long Beach Business JOSEPH D. WEAVER, Ackerman Business JOE HURREY WEBB, Quitman Education WILLIAM W. WEBB, Cottage Grove, Tenn. Education CLOYD W. WELCH, West Point Business WILLIAM WHITE WELCH, luka Engineering HERMAN LEE WELLS, Senatebia Business BERNARD LAMAR WESTBROOK, JR., McComb Science EDWARD NOTT WHEELER, Cleveland Agriculture BARNES ORIS WHITT, West Point Education JOSEPH BUFORD WHITESIDE, Tupelo Business ERWIN CHEATHAM WILBOURNE, Columbus Business DAVIS M. WILKERSON, Starkville Science JAMES MORVEN WILKINSON, JR., Lauderdale Agriculture THOMAS LILL WILKERSON, Starkville Business BEDFORD FORREST WILLIAMS, Como Agriculture JACK RILEY WILLIAMS, Tupelo Science JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, IV, Washington, D. C. Engineering L. D. WILLIAMS, Memphis, Tenn. Education THARON DUREL WILLIAMS, Leakesville Agriculture CATHERINE ONEAL WILLIFORD, Starkville Business ROBERT C. WILLIS, Big Creek Engineering HARRY MAURY WILSON, Tupelo Engineering JOE HOOD WILSON, Belefontaine Agriculture JULIAN GREAVES WILSON, Tupelo Engineering ROBERT BERKLEY WILSON, Vicksburg Engineering ROBERT BROWN WILSON, Lake Cormorant Engineering TIMOTHY COOPER WILSON, McComb Business EVANS RILEY WINTER, Leland Engineering JAMES WILLIAM WISE, Mathiston Education WILLIAM D. WOLEBEN, Gulfport Engineering OSCAR JOHN WOODROW, JR., Jackson Engineering JAMES ATKINSON WOODS, Graysport Engineering PAUL J. WOODWARD, JR., Indianola Engineering JOHN THOMAS WOODSON, Sturgis Business OTIS BURTON WOOLEY, Marks Business SIDNEY LEWIS WORTHY, Picayune Business GLENN ALVIN WORTHINGTON, Brandon Agriculture TOM W. WORTHINGTON, Cleveland Engineering JESSE F. WRIGHT, Hattieshurg Engineering JOHN HENRY WRIGHT, JR., Lucedale Engineering JAMES VICKERS WYATT, Pascagoula Engineering FRANK PRESTON YARBROUGH, Meridian Engineering REX ALLEN YARBROUGH, Baldwyn Agriculture HERMAN LAVELL YEATMAN, Maben Education GEORGE WILSON YEATES, Moorehead Agriculture MITCHELL JOHN YELVERTON, Louin Engineering HANSELL NORWOOD YORK, Jackson Engineering HARMON DONALD YOUNG, New Augusta Engineeritig BYRON RAY YOUNG, Columbus Education FRANK McEACHERN YOUNGBLOOD, Glenallen Business THE SOPHOMORES TRIPLETT TROUT TURNER TURNER TURNER TURNER TURNEY TURPIN, JR. TYNES UPTON VANDERBOOM VANCE VAUGHN, JR. VAUGHN VERRELL WALKER WALKER WALKER WALKER WALKER WALKER WALLACE WALTERS WARNACK WARNER WARREN, JR. WATROUS WEAVER WEBB WEBB WELCH WELCH WELLS WESTBROOK, JR. WHEELER WHITT WHITESIDE WILBOURNE WILKERSON WILKINSON, JR. WILKERSON WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIFORD WILLIS WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WINTER WISE WOLEBEN WOODROW, JR. WOODS WOODWARD, JR. WOODSON WOOLEY WORTHY WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON WRIGHT WRIGHT, JR. WYATT YARBROUGH YARBROUGH YEATMAN YEATES YELVERTON YORK, JR. YOUNG YOUNG YOUNGBLOOD 7k Never was there a more appropriate term coined than freshman. These students are fresh from the high schools. They are fresh from the loving and protecting arms of their parents. They are fresh from the small classrooms where eacli was known as an individual, not a ninnber. They are now under the ever-watchful eye of a hard-driving sophomore who has more details for them to do in one day than their Pops had for them through a period of weeks. Tliese freshmen ask a lot of silly questions and commit many errors but soon they will dis- cover that they can think for themselves and then MSCW will catch their eyes and they will try every hair-restorer in the books to make themselves less obnoxious to look at. They won t be Freshmen ' long. FRESHMAN CLASS AARON, JR. ABEL, JR. ABIDE, JR. ADAMS ADAMS ADAMS ALLISON ALLRED ANDERS ANDERSON ARMSTRONG ATKINS ATWOOD BALL BARKER BARLOW BARR BARRETT BARTON RASKIN BEARD BEASLEY BEASLEY BELL BERRY BICKERSTAFF BLACKMON BLAIN BLAKE BLANK BLANTON BONNER BOST BOX BOYD, JR. BOYD BOYER BRADY, JR. BRAMLETT BRASWELL BREWER BRIGGS BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN, JR. BRUNSON BRYANT BULLOCK BURGE, JR. BURKLEY BURNS, JR. BURROUS BUTLER WILLIAM EDGAR AARON, JR., Lyon Business JAMES FRED ABEL, Belzoni Agriculture ALBERT KALTL ABIDE, Greenwood Busirwss GERALD LEE ADAMS, Amory Science Pi Kappa Alpha WILLIAM LANIER ADAMS, Macon Agriculture YANCEY LEA ADAMS, Greenwood Fdiication Chi Oniesa NAPOLEON PAUL ALLISON, Olive Branch Agriculture CHARLES RAYMOND ALLRED, Harriston Business ALBERT TAYLOR ANDRES, Jackson Bi ' siness Sia;ma Phi Epsilon JAMES E. ANDERSON, Gulfport Education LAUGHLIN CHARLES ARMSTRONG, Pascagoula Eneineering Theta Xi LAWRENCE GIPSON ATKINS, Corinth Engineering EMMETT RAY ATWOOD, Kosciusko Business Pi Kappa Alpha ROBERT DEE BALL, Louisville Engineering RAYMOND BARKER, Marks Engineering Theta Xi ERCEL EUGENE BARLOW, Mendenhall Education CROSETTE GROSS BARR, Carthage Science RAYMOND EARL BARRETT, Jackson ROY LEO BARTON, Pittsboro ROBERT WELDON RASKIN, Vaiden Business LUE W. BEARD, Paden Education CHARLES WARE BEASLEY, Calhoun City Sigma Chi HORACE W. BEASLEY, Nettleton Engineering EDDIE DEVON BELL, Louisville Business GEORGE LEAVELL BERRY, Columbus Education JOHN LAFAYETTE BICKERSTAFF, Columbus Education EDWARD HAMILTON BLACKMON, Vicksburg Science JOHN BENNETT BLAIN, Greenwood Business Sigma Pi BENJAMIN CLIFTON BLAKE, Jackson Business CHARLES ARTHUR BLANK, Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture JOHN CLIFTON BLANTON, Columbia Business Sigma Chi MILFORD DEAN BONNER, Reform, Ala. Agriculture JAMES E. BOST, Ecru Business JAMES EMMETT BOX, Winona Business ALBERT HARTWELL BOYD, JR., Itta Bena Agriculture Some Judges FRANCIS CLYDE BOYD, Drew Agriculture CHARLES EDWARD BOYER, Indianola Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha ROBERT JOSEPH BRADY, JR., Jackson Business R. V. BRAMLETT, Blue Springs Engineering BILLY BANE BRASWELL, Clarksdale Business Sigma Chi CURTIS ANDERSON BREWER, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering PETE RICHARDSON BRIGGS, Greenwood Business BASIL HERBERT BROWN, Tchula Business ENIS TRENTON BROWN, Boonville GEORGE EDWIN BROWN, Fulton Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon GRADY CORTEZ BROWN, Smithville Engineering JULIUS HAGOOD BROWN, Gulport Engineering Sigma Pi WILLIAM JOSEPH BROWN, JR. Agriculture WILLIAM CALVIN BRUNSON, Avalon Agriculture JAMES ADRON BRYANT, Calhoun City Agriculture WILLIE CLYDE BULLOCK, Bassfield Agriculture JOHN MOODY BURGE, JR., Jackson Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon JACK EMILE BURKLEY, Natchez HENRY ARNOLD BURNS, JR., Clarksdale Engineering HOMER CLAYTON BURROUS, West Point Engineering Sigma Chi JOHN RAY BUTLER, Crestview, Fla. Science THE FRESHMEN J ' ■ HRHBa jhi p I - 0i 4 Vi L ... - H - Ji - a ' « « V v V, z ' ; • r BYRD CAFFEY CAMP CARNEY, JR. CARPENTER CARPENTER CARTER CARTLEDGE CASE CASE, JR. GATES CHAMBLEE CHANDLER CHESTER CLARK CLARK CLELAND COLEMAN COLTHORP CONERLY GONLEE COOK GOOLEY COOPWOOD ,JR. CORBIN CORLEY, JR. COULSON COWART COX COX GRAFT CRANE CROSBY GRUMBLEY CRUSE, JR. CRUTCHER CUMMINGS CUNNINGHAM DALY DAVENPORT DAVES DAVIDSON DAVIDSON, JR. DAVIS DAVIS DEARING DEAR MAN DEEN DELMAN, JR. DENNINGTON DICKSON DILLARD, JR. DIXON DIXON DONALD DOUGLAS, JR. KNOLLIS EDWARD BYRD, Florence Engineering Alpha Tail Omega HORACE ROUSE CAFFEY, Lambert Agriculture EUGENE VAUGHN CAMP, Guntown Business GEORGE FRANCIS CARNEY, JR., Crystal Springs Agriculture Sigma Alpha EpsiJon CARLTON L. CARPENTER, Starkville Science Kappa Sigma NAN CARPENTER, Houston Business Zeta Tail Alpha ROLAND WILKES CARTER, Louisville Business LISTON E. CARTLEDGE, Winona Engineering JACK WILSON CASE, Greenville Engineering Sigma Alp)ha Epsilon SHAFER DONALD CASE, JR., Jackson Engineering Pi Kappa Alplia THOMAS RICHARD GATES, Tupelo Business Phi Kappa Tau MARION F. CHAMBLEE, Carthage Edueution ROBERT W. CHANDLER, Okolona Agriculture Sigma Alpha Epsilon HARRY MILNER CHESTER, Eden Engineering HOWARD DAVID CLARK, Richton Science VIVA GENE CLARK, Natchez Science Zeta Tau Alpha WILLIAM O. CLELAND, Sardis Science WILLIAM SEGAR COLEMAN, Indianola Agriculture Sigma Phi Epsilon ROBERT EUGENE COLTHORP, New Albany Scietice Sigma Chi LOUIS ARTHUR CONERLY, Tylertown Agriculture FRED ANDERSON CONLEE, Leland Agriculture Kappa Alpha ROBERT PATTERSON COOK, Pontotoc Business Sigma Chi CHARLIE FRED COOLEY, Waynesboro Agriculture THOMAS DAVID COOPWOOD, JR., Hollysprings Engineering SAMUEL LUTHER CORBIN, Greenwood Engineering Sigma Chi NOLAN BEAN CORLEY, JR., Clarksdale Agriculture Kappa Sigma WILLIAM WALTER COULSON, Mobile, Ala. Business Pi Kappa Alpha HERMAN BUFORD COWART, Leaf Education JOHN GREGORY COX, Florence Agriculture Theta Xi MARCELLA LOUISE COX, West Point Business WYATT EUGENE CRAFT, Union Engineering Ruth Marie hooked another CLOVIS WILLIAM CRANE, Iiika Education GEORGE ROSS CROSBY, Hamilton Business CHARLES LINDSEY CRUMBLEY, Laurel Business Kappa Sigma JAMES HOMER CRUSE, JR., New Albany Engineering JAMES ROBERT CRUTGHER, Shaw Bi .sn! 7.v.s- Pi Kappa Alpha GENE HOYT CUMMINGS, Mantachie Business GORDON RUSSELL CUNNINGHAM, Vicksbur ; Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha FRANCIS R. DALY, Philadelphia Business WILLIAM ALVIN DAVENPORT, Leland Science HAROLD GENE DAVES, Columbus B( .s ies ' .s ' BILLY H. DAVIDSON, French Camp Business WILLIAM LESTER DAVIDSON, JR., Benoit Business JACK DAVIS, Preston Agriculture WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS, Indianola Business DORRIS GERTRUDE DEARING, West Point Science WILLIAM F. DEARMAN, Jackson Engineering Kappa Alpha JAMES H. DEEN, Starkville Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon RALPH PETER DELMAS, Pascagoula £)ig()ieenng JOHN THOMAS DENNINGTON, Enid Science WILLIAM EMORY DICKSON, Shaw Agriculture Sigma Alpha Epsilon LAWRENCE THOMAS DILLARD, JR., Oxford Agriculture CELESTIAL DIXON, Corinth Agricidture JOSEPH C. DIXON, Corinth Agriculture MELVIN H. DONALD, Shubuta Science J. F. DOUGLAS, JR., Starkville Engineering THE FRESHMEN DRENNON DUGAN DUKE DUKE DUKE DUNCAN DYESS EASTER EASTERLING EDWARDS EISWORTH ELLIOTT ELLISON, JR. EMMONS ENCKE EUBANKS EVERETT EWING EZELLE PARISH FAULKENBERRY FAULKNER FAUST FIKES FILGO FLIPPEN FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOYD FLOYD FORD FOSTER FRANKLIN FRYAR FUMAGALLI FURR, JR. GALLOP GALLOWAY GARDNER GARRETT, JR. GAUTIER GARY GEORGE GEORGE GIBSON GIBSON GILMORE GRADDY GRAHAM GRAHAM GRAVES GRAVES GRIFFITH GREGORY GREEN, JR. GREER PHILIP RO DNEY DRENNON, State College Business Sigma Chi EARL EDWIN DUGAN, Pattison BETTY JEAN DUKE, Tupelo Business Zeta Tau Alpha CECIL A. DUKE, Tupelo Engineering JOHN GILBERT DUKE, Memphis, Tenn. Engineering NORMAN H. DUNCAN, Ripley Agriculture ROBERT SHOFFNER DYESS, Webb Agriculture Lambda Chi Alpha JAMES E. EASTER, Aberdeen Engineering JESSIE RAY EASTERLING, Magee Engineering FRANKLIN W. EDWARDS, Richton Education WARREN LAMON EISWORTH, MeComb Business JOEL WARE ELLIOTT, Columbus Engineering DAVE ADRIAN ELLISON, JR., Bovina Agriculture CARL NATHAN EMMONS, Corinth Business WILLIAM F. ENCKE, Jersey City, N. J. Education CLYDE VIRGIL EUBANKS, Columbus Agriculture Alpha Tau Omega J. P. EVERETT, Canton Agriculture THOMAS C. EWING, Scott Science Alpha Tau Omega DONALD C. EZELLE, Tupelo Engineering CLIFFORD J. FARISH, Jackson Agriculture EDMOND FAULKENBERRY, Pascagoula Science LEON FAULKNER, Aberdeen Engineering EUGENE FAUST, Drew Business WILLIFORD H. FIKES, Lake Education JOHN H. FILGO, Indianola Business Pi Kappa Alpha JOHN THOMAS FLIPPEN, Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha JOHN MADISON FLOWERS, Terry Agriculture TAYLOR GRAYDON FLOWERS, Mattson Business Kappa Sigma CLAIBORNE N. FLOYD, Brookhaven Engineering Alpha Tau Omega JAMES ROBERY FLOYD, Booneville Business JOHN M. FORD, Laurel Engineering PAUL DAVID FOSTER, Blytheville, Ark. Business JOHN L. FRANKLIN, Mendenhall Education JOE B. FRYAR, Ripley Engineering JOSE A. FUMAGALLI, Guatemala City, C.A. Agriculture The troops gather JAMES E. FURR, JR., Marks Agriculture JAMES L. GALLOP, Caledonia Agriculture Alpha Tau Omega JAMES CHARLES GALLOWAY, Union KENNETH W. GARDNER, Marietha Agriculture WILLIAM HENRY GARRETT, JR., Clarksdale Agriculture ROBERT ADAM GAUTIER, Pascagoula Engineering Lambda Chi Omega WILLIAM A. GARY, Jackson Engineering MARLIN EUGENE GEORGE, Cleveland Engineering ROBERT HAHN GEORGE, Mantee Engineering DINK R. GIBSON, Indianola Agriculture KARL ROY GIBSON, Vicksburg Business THOMAS E. GILMORE, Pontotoc Agriculture Sigma Chi WILLIAM LAMBERT GRADDY, Ecru Business EDGAR DEWITT GRAHAM, Glendora Agriculture Sigma Alpha Epsilon GEORGE T. GRAHAM, Kosciusko Business Pi Kappa Alpha ROBERT FRANCIS GRAVES, Merigold Engineering Kappa Alpha ROBERT G. GRAVES, Houlka Engineering BRUCE S. GRIFFITH, Yazoo City Agriculture SARA JANE GREGORY, Hamburg Business Zeta Tau Alpha WILLIAM ANDREW GREEN, JR., Columbus Engineering SEDLEY JOSEPH GREER, JR., Natchez Agriculture Sigma Phi Epsilon THE FRESHMEN GRISSOM GROSS GROSS GROSS GUYTON HAAS HALEY, JR. HALL HARGER [lARGER HARLOW HARPER HARRIS HARRIS HATAWAY HAYNES HAZARD HAZLERIGG HEFLIN HELLUMS HEMETER, III. HERRINGTON, JR. HERNDON HERRING HESTER HILL HILLIS HILLMAN HILTON HILTON HODUM HOGABOOM HOLLEY HOLMES HOOVER HOWELL HOWELL HOWSE HOUGH HUBBARD, JR. HUDSPETH HUFFMAN, JR. HUGGINS HUNTER HUNTER JACKS JACKSON, JR. JELLENCE JENNINGS JOBE JAMESON, JR. JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON CHARLEY PRICE GRISSOM, Dorsey Education Zeta Tau Alpha BEVERLY GROSS, Meredian OLLIE E. GROSS, Carthage Agriculture WALTER L. GUYTON, Cotton Plant Engineering THOMAS P. GROSS, Carthage Agriculture CARL F. HAAS, Mobile Agriculture Sigma Chi JOSEPH LEE HALEY, JR., Sardis Engineering RALPH EMERSON HALL, Holly Grove, Ark. Engineering Sigma Pi CHARLES FREDERICK HARGER, Starkville Science MARILYN LUCILLE HARGER, Starkville Business WILLIAM GADSBERRY HARLOW, Clarksdale Ejtgineering Kappa Sigma ROBERT CLIFTON HARPER, Okolona Education ARRIXIE JEAN HARRIS, Starkville Education Chi Omega DOYLE WENDELL HARRIS, Amory Engineering Pi Kappa Ali ha LOUIS GRADY HATAWAY, Vicksburg Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha HERSHEL BARBEE HAYNES, Lambert Agriculture Theta Xi JOHN CHARLES HAZARD, West Point Business Sigma Chi JAMES HOWARD HAZZLERIGG, Vicksburg Business OLEN RUAL HEFLIN, Pascagoula Engineering JAMES HENRY HELLUMS, Oxford Education DAVID KINARD HEMETER, III, Hattisburg Engineering LEONARD HERRINGTON, JR., New Albany Bu.siness Sigma Chi RALPH HOMAN HERNDON, Gibson Engineering JERALD J. HERRING, Magee Business JOSEPH OTHO HESTER, Mathiston Engineering CLYDE VERNON HILL, Greenwood Business Lambda Chi Alpha JEFFERSON GORDON HILLIS, Pascagoula Engineering JAMES MARLYN HILLMAN, Leakesville Business JAMES HENRY HILTON, Jackson Business Sigma Phi Epsilon WILLIAM OLIVER HILTON, Jackson Engineering BERT L. HODUM, Corinth Engineering GEORGE BEVERLY HOGABOOM, Vicksburg Engineering JOSEPH COHRON HOLLEY, Tallulah, La. Agriculture Lambda Chi Alpha High stepping Henna Lee JOE BUIEL HOLMES, Jayess Agriculture COOPER QUINCEY HOOVER, Morton Education DIXIE CARLOS HOWELL, Hattisburg Science WILLIAM IRA HOWELL, Aberdeen Business WILLIAM JEFFERSON HOWSE, Poplarville Engineering CLIFFORD ELTON HOUGH, Mt. Olive Agriculture JOHN JEFFERSON HUBBARD, JR., Edwards Business Kappa Alpha EUDELL HUDSPETH, Bradley Business BENJAMIN MARION HUFFMAN, JR., Okolona Business JOSEPH ROULSTON HUGGINS, Jackson Engineering Kai pa Alpha GENE SCOTT HUNTER, Mantee Engineering ROBERT K. HUNTER, Mantee Engineering JOE WOOLEY JACKS, Stewart Business DAVID DALLAS JACKSON, JR., McComb Business VINSON HORACE JELLENCE, Meridian Agriculture JOHN WILLIAMS JENNINGS, Booneville Ag c(( f( rc BILLY BRUCE JOBE, Grenada Business JOHN C. JAMESON, West Point Business Sigma Chi BRYAN LESTON JOHNSON, Roxie Business CHARLES JOHNSON, Tupelo Agriculture EDGAR EUGENE JOHNSON, JR., Oxford Agriculture Lambda Chi Alpha FLOYD JOHN JOHNSON, Starkville Business WILLIAM MARSHALL JOHNSON, Louisville Engineering THE FRESHMEN o o. , , ?i:; riiii JOHNSTON JONES JONES, JR. JORDAN JOY KEATING KEMP KLICKER KLUMB KOLB KOMP, JR. LACEY, JR. LANE LANSFORD LAWSHE LEAKE, JR. LEE, JR. LEE LEE, JR. LEE LEGATE LENOIR LEWIS LEWIS LEWIS, JR. LEWIS LEWIS LEVENSTEIN LITTLE LONG, JR. LORD LOW LYNAM McAllister McBETH McCANDLESS McCARVER McCLUSKY McCOLLOUGH McCREIGHT, JR. MeCULLY McDonald McDonald McGAHEY MtKEITHEN McKINNEY McMillan McMillan McNEAL Mcpherson McQUINN MAGEE, JR. MAGRUDER, JR. MANNING MANNING, JR. MANNING DENNIS EDWARD JOHNSTON, Starkville Business OWEN JEFFERSON JONES, Clarksdale Agriculture WILLIAM HENRY JONES, JR., Philadelphia Business WILLIAM L. JORDAN, Greenwood Agriculture Sigma Chi JAMES CORNELIUS JOY, Vicksburg Engineering JAMES LINDLEY KEATING, Crystal Springs Engineering MARION JOSEPH KEMP, Macon Business FREDERICK ALBERT KLICKER, Jacksonville, Fla. Education CHARLES ELROY KLUMB, Crystal Springs Science Kappa Alpha RUDOLPH CHARLES KOLB, Vicksburg Education THOMASSON KOMP, JR., Hattisburg Engineering JAMES HOOPER LACEY, JR., Canton Business THOMAS LEE LANE, Scobey Agriculture HENRY HOLLIS LANSFORD, Laurel Engineering JOHN ROBERT LAWSHE, Water Valley Agriculture WILLIAM L. LEAKE, JR., Maud Business Sigma Phi Epsilon ARMON DUDLEY LEE, JR., Aberdeen Business CLYDE EDWARD LEE, Indianola Engineering Pi Kappa Alplia JOHN EDWIN LEE, JR., Poplarville Engineering Kappa Alpha ROBERT BRADLEY LEE, Meehan Business ROBERT A. LEGATE, Lexington Engineering WHITMAN HILL LENOIR, Prairie Business Kappa Sigma CLARENCE ANTHONY LEWIS, Reena Lara Agriculture DOROTHY ANNE LEWIS, Starkville Business JEFFERSON BOYD LEWIS, JR., Yazoo City Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha JOHN WILLIAM LEWIS, Crystal Springs Science Kappa Alpha RICHARD ALVAH LEWIS, Starkville Agriculture WILLIAM CLAY LEVENSTEIN, Cadeola, Ark. Engineering GEORGE EDWARD LITTLE, West Point Engineering ROBERT LEE LONG, JR., Starkville Engineering ANNIE ELIZABETH FORD, Kosciusko Education WILLIAM WHITE LOW, Sardis Agriculture JAMES VERNON LYNAM, Starkville Agriculture EDWARD WILLIAM McALISTER, Lumberton Engineering John Joe at his best LIONEL GORDON McBETH, Lena Education JAMES EDWARD McCANDLESS, Lyon Engineering ELLIS JEROME McCARVER, Ecru Engineering JAMES ROBERT McCLUSKY, State College Agriculture NORMAN DARNELL McCOLLOUGH, Jackson Engineering WALTER B. McCREIGHT, JR., Jackson ROBERT M. McCULLY, Louisville Agriculture HERMAN DAVIS McDONALD, Baldwyn Engineering Alpha Tau Omega JAMES CARNEY McDONALD, Bay St. Louis Business Kappa Alpha EASLEY EUGEBE McGAHEY, Columbus Business HOWARD WESLEY McKEITHEN, Jackson Business Sigma Chi WILLIAM HOMER McKINNEY, Indianola Business JAMES LEWIS McMillan, McComb Science Kappa Sigma JAMES WALTON McMILLAN, Falkner Agrictdture JOHN M. McNEAL, Sardis Engineering ROBERT ALEXANDER McPHERSON, Columbus Agriculture Kappa Alpha ROSE MILEY McQUINN, Vaiden Education ARTHUR LEE MAGEE, Brookhaven Business ABBEY WAILES MAGRUDER, JR., Jackson Engineering Kappa Alpha BILLY T. MANNING, Hernando Engineering FRANK B. MANNING, New Albany Agrictdture WILLIAM EUGENE MANNING, Hernando Agriculture THE FRESHMEN 1 MANSELLE MARCHETTI MARTINDALE MARTIN MASSEY MASSEY MATLOCK MAULDIN MAXEY MAY MAUSER MILLER MILLER MILLER, JR. MILLER, JR. MILLER MILLER MILNE MINYARD, JR. MITCHELL MIXON MOFFATT MONTGOMERY MOORE MOORE, JR. MOORE MORAN MORGAN, JR. MORRIS MORROW MORSTEIN MORTON MOSS MOSS MYERS MYERS NABERS NADER NAIL NASH NATIONS NELSON NETHERLAND NEWMAN, JR. NICHOLS NICOLAIDIS NICHOLS NORMAN NORTON OAKES OLIVER OSBORNE PAESSLER PAGE PAGE PAPA JAMES ROBERT MANSELLE, Tupe lo Engiiteering ROBERT GRAY MARCHETTI, Hazlehurst Business Kappa Sigma BETTY FOX MARTINDALE, State College Education JOE WILLIS MARTIN, Winterville Agriculture Sigma Alpha Epsilon MILDRED RUTH MASSEY, State College Business VIRGIL RUDOLPH MASSEY. Lyon Business FRANCIS CLAY MATLOCK, Camden Education Tiieta Xi CHARLES EDWIN MAULDIN, Gulfport Business Lambda Chi Alpha HARRISON LAVELLE MAXEY, Laurel Engineering CECIL RUDOLPH MAY, Natchez Science Phi Kappa Theta EDWARD ANTHONY MAUSER, Poplarvilie Engineering CHARLES C. MILLER, Meridian Engineering JAMES ANTHONY MILLER, Jackson Business Pi Kappa Alpha HERBERT TUCKER MILLER, JR., Drew Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpiha MERCER BOWDEN MILLER, JR.. Crystal Springs Engineering Kappa Alpha ROBERT GLENN MILLER, Columbus Business RUTH NANCY MILLER, Natchez Business Chi Omega THOMAS RICHARD MILNE, Charleston Business JAMES P. MINYARD, JR., Belzoni Science ALAN JAMES MITCHELL, Grenada Engineering Kappa Sigma TOMMY LEE MIXON, Houston Agriculture FINLEY L. MOFFAT, New Albany Business Sigma Chi JOHN ARNOLD MONTGOMERY, Natchez Engineering ARCHIE EUGENE MOORE, Columbia Education GEORGE MOORE, JR., New Site Agriculture HAROLD RAY MOORE, Fulton Engineering RAY ROBERT MORAN, Kiln Agriculture EMORY ALEX MORGAN, JR., Aberdeen Business JOHN S. MORRIS, Gulfport Business LELAND HOWARD MORROW, Marietta Education WILLIAM HIRSH MORSTEIN, Baltimore, Md. Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu CLAYTON GILBERT MORTON, Calendonia Business BILLY B. MOSS, Lena Engineering Snow liit.s Stale HUSHELL LAMAR MOSS, Raleigli Agriculture JOHNIE DEE MYERS, Edinburg Science SAMMY DON MYERS, Hazlehurst Agriculture EARSKIN JULIUS NABERS, Baldwyn Agriculture ALLEN PAUL NADER, Greenwood Business THOMAS WILSON NAIL, Hernando Engineering RANDLE WARREN NASH, Starkville Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon JAMES CECIL NATIONS, Vaiden Business THOMAS HOWARD NELSON, Chatham Engineering CLAYTON ARTHUR NETHERLAND, Brookhaven Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha CHARLES E. NEWMAN, JR., Starkville Business JAMES HIRAM NICHOLS, Aberdeen Engineering PETE MIKE NICOLAIDIS, Gulfport Engineering RANDOLPH GAGE NICHOLS, Clarksdale Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon WILLIAM DAVID NORMAN, Corintli Business ALLAN ALMOTH NORTON, Ripley Agriculture MARTHA JANE OAKES, State College Science Zeta Tau Alpha ROBERT NED OLIVER, Sweatman Agriculture JAMES EDWIN OSBORNE, Belzoni Engineering Kappa Alpha CHARLES FRANCIS PAESSLER, Meridian Engineering FRANK CRITZ PAGE, Starkville Agriculture Sigma Phi Epsilon CHARLES LEROY PAGE, Pontotoc Business Sigma Chi VICTORY HARRY PAPA, Jacksonville, Fla. Education THE FRESHMEN PARKS PASCHAL PATRICK, JR. PAYNE, JR. PEARSON PEERY PENNINGTON PERRY PICKENS PILKINTON PITNER PLEASANTS POE PONGETTI PONGETTI POPE PORTER, JR. PORTWOOD POWELL PRATER PRESSGROVE, JR. PRICE PRINCE PRINGLE PRITCHARD PRITCHARD RAMSEY, JR. RATCLIFF REDWINE REED, JR. REEDY REEVES REHFELDT REID REID REID REYNOLDS RHETT RHODES RHODES RIAL RICE RICHARDS RICHEY RIMES, JR. ROBBINS ROBINSON, JR. ROBINSON ROE ROGERS ROMAN ROSS ROUNSAVILLE ROYAL RUSHING RUSHING WILLIAM ALVIS PARKS, New Albany Business Sigma Chi JOSEPH DENTON PASCHAL, Jackson Agriculture HERBERT FREDDIE PATRICK, JR., Johns Agriculture CLAUDE C. PAYNE, JR., Newton Business Pi Kappa Alpha WILLIAM GORDON PEARSON, Gulfport Science ARNOLD LEROY PEERY, Eupora Agriculture FREED DEE PENNINGTON, Starkville Education ROBERT CROSBY PERRY, Tchula Business Pi Kappa Alpha KENNETH WAYNE PICKENS, Tupelo Agriculture HENRY COX PILKINTON, Artesia Agriculture Sigma Alpha Epsilon EDWARD N. PITNER, New Albany Engineering HAL CALHOUN PLEASANTS, Grenada Agriculture Kappa Sigma WILLIAM E. POE, Vicksburg Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha JACOB CHARLES PONGETTI, Shelby Engineering JETULIO PONGETTI, Shelby Engineering IRA GLENDON POPE, Winona Engineering HOMER COLLINS PORTER, JR., New Albany Business LEE WOOLDRIDGE PORTWOOD, Vicksburg Engineering ROBERT LA VERNE POWELL, Gulfport Engineering OTIS ADOLPHUS PRATER, Lambert Engineering EDGAR H. PRESSGROVE, JR., Charleston Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha WILLIAM N. PRICE, Utica Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon JOHN RANDOLPH PRINCE, Shuqualak Erigineering Phi Kappa Tau LEE VERNON PRINGLE, Biloxi Science Sigma Chi ROBERT ALLRED PRITCHARD, Harriston Business WILLIS THADDEUS PRITCHARD, Belzoni Agriculture MOSE FRANKLIN RAMSEY, JR., Columbus Engineering CHARLES HENRY RATCLIFF, Laurel Engineering KYLE C. REDWINE, Leland Engineering Kappa Sigma HUGH HAYES REED, JR., Eupora Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha DUDLEY HAROLD REEDY, Smithville Science NATHAN DUNCAN REEVES, Greenwood Business WILLIAM FREDERICK REHFELDT, Jackson Agriculture Check Trip ' s derby GILBERT WILEY REID, Columbus Agriculture Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT JAMES REID, Water Valley Education WILLIAM MITCHELL REID, Jackson Science EARL KENNETH REYNOLDS, Boyle Agriculture MUNFORD RHETT, Jonestown Business Kappa Alpha CHARLES EDWIN RHODES, Pelahatchie Engineering RAYMOND EARL RHODES, Tallahassee. Fla. Business MORRIS ENOCH RIAL, Tupelo Business DAVID LAFAYETTE RICE, Oakland Education JOE FRANK RICHARDS, Laurel Business ROY THOMAS RICHEY, New Albany Business ALFRED J. RIMES, JR., Summit Agricidtu re WINSTON RALPH ROBBINS, Lafayette Springs Business JOHN WHITSON ROBINSON, JR., Batesville Agriculture LEROY ESTES ROBINSON, Greenwood Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon ELMER JEROME ROE, Birmingham, Ala. Education NEAL D. ROGERS, Indianola Agriculture WALTER ROTCHILD ROMAN, Greenville Agriculture Sigma Alpha Mu DOUGLAS ROY ROSS, Seminary Agriculture VICTOR HAROLD ROUNSAVILLE, Gulfport Science THOMAS ERVIN ROYAL, Midnight Engineering BILLIE MAX RUSHING, Edinburg Education EDWIN KARL RUSHING, Cleveland Engineering THE FRESHMEN Vv f y ' i ii i 5 ' ' f ' 58 ««sr  H  ««- ■W ' ' y s far 4 L a vj. y %h RUSSELL RUTHERFORD SAMPLE, JR. SANDLING SARULIO SAVAGE SAVAGE SCARBOROUGH SCARBOROUGH SCHNEIDER SCOTT SEITZ SERIO SHANNON SHEARER SHEFFIELD SHELTON SHOFNER, JR. SICKLER SILLS SIMMONS SIMMONS SIMPSON SLAUGHTER SMALLWOOD SMILEY, JR. SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH, JR. SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMYLIE SPANG SPARKS SPEAKES SPEAR STEPHENSON, JR. STEVENSON STEVENSON STEWART STINSON ST. JOHN, JR. STOCKTON STONE, JR. STRAIN STRAIN STRANGE, JR. STRINGER STROUD SUGG SUTTLE RICK OLIVER RUSSELL, Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture Sigma Alpha Epsilon JAMES NELSON RUTHERFORD, Guntown Agriculture EUGENE CARTER SAMPLE, JR., Belzoni Engineering Kappa Alpha JAMES MONROE SANDLING, Silver City Education SAM ANTHONY SARULIO, Greenville Science ARTHUR DOLE SAVAGE, West Point Business ELIZABETH M. SAVAGE, State College Science Zeta Tau Alpha JACK SCARBOROUGH, Nitta Yuma Business LELAND SCARBOROUGH, Nitta Yuma Education CARL W. SCHNEIDER, Clarksdale Business JACK DORTCH SCOTT, Greenwood Engineering EDWARD SEITZ, West Point Business Sigma Chi S. FRANK SERIO, Natchez Engineering Phi Kappa Theta CHARLES EMMETT SHANNON, Holly Bluff Agriculture WILLIAM VASSAR SHEARER, Starkville Engineering JOE PAUL SHEFFIELD, Mantachie Education FINLAY BRYAN SHELTON, Belzoni Busir}ess JAMES HARRISON SHOFNER, JR., Winona Business KENNETH LYNCH SICKLER, Columbus Engineering WINARD LEE SILLS, Silver Creek Business JAMES SAMUEL SIMMONS, Utica Business Sigma Phi Epsilon THOMAS H. SIMMONS, Meridian Business Pi Kappa Alpha GEORGE DAVIS SIMPSON, Okolona Business JAMES HENRY L. SLAUGHTER, Philadelphia Business JACK A. SMALLWOOD, New Albany Agriculture JAMES M. SMILEY, JR., Glouster Engineering BILLY F. SMITH, Amory Business Pi Kappa Alpha CHARLES EDWIN SMITH, Kosuth Business CHARLES KENNETH SMITH, Vaiden Agriculture DERRELL ALFRED SMITH, Bogue Chitto Science EUGENE B. SMITH, Columbus Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha ELZY JOHATHAN SMITH, JR., Jonestown Agriculture Sigma Phi Epsilon MAURICE WINFRED SMITH, Kossuth Business ROY CHARLES SMITH, Maud Agriculture Sigma Phi Epsilon Please don ' t interrupt WILLIAM LOUIS SMITH, Magnolia Engineering WILLIAM WHITNEY SMITH, Greenwood Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon ROBERT EDWIN SMYLIE, Brookhaven Engir}eering HENRY SPANG, McComb -: Engineering JERRY D. SPARKS, Corinth Agricidture LELAND SHELBY SPEAKS, Cleveland Business Sigma Chi MARY ELIZABETH SPEAR, Corinth Business PAUL HOUSTON STEPHENSON, JR., Flora Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha JUANICE STEVENSON, State College Education WILLARD D. STEVENSON, State College Business DAVID EDWARD STEWART, Brandon Engineering MITCHELL O ' NEALL STINSON, Vicksburg Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha OTTO RAYMOND ST. JOHN, JR., Columbus Sigma Alpha Eplison CLAUDE EDWIN STOCKTON, Amory Business JAMES EVERETTE STONE, JR., Pascagoula Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon BENTON GOILEY STRAIN, Minter City Business GERALD C. STRAIN, Starkville Business WALTER LEROY STRANGE, JR., Bailey Education JAMES DUDLEY STRINGER, Winona Engineering ECKFORD MILTON STROUD, Ackerman Agriculture HARBARD SUGG, Clarksdale Agriculture Phi Kappa Tau THOMAS ELLIOT SUTTLE, Louisville Agricidture THE FRESHMEN SWAIN SWAIN SWAYZE SYKES TALBERT TATE TAYLOR TAYLOR THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS, JR. THOMAS, JR. THOMPSON THORNTON THRASH, JR. TINSLEY TOLAR TOWNSEND TREVILLION TRIPLETT TRIPLETT, JR. TULLOS TUTOR TYLER ULERY, JR. VAIL VANCE VERNADO VAUGHN VEAZEY VONKORN WADE WAGNER, JR. WALLING WALTON WARNER WARNER, JR. WATKINS WATSON WEBSTER WEEKS WEIR WELBORN WEST WEST WEST WHATLEY WHITE WICKER WILBANKS WILLIAMS WILLIAMSON WILSON WILSON WILTSHIRE WINKLER WISE WOLEBEN WOOD WOOD WOOD WOODWARD WOOLLARD YANDELL YORK ZEPPONI MARGARET ELLEN SWAIN, State College Business MARTHA HELEN SWAIN, State College Education CATHERINE YANDELL SWAYZE, Benton Education STANLEY WAYNE SYKEE, Artesia Business CHARLIE JOE TALBERT, Louisville Business IRWIN DUKE TATE, Columbus Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon JAMES LYLE TAYLOR, Corinth Business JOHN EUGENE TAYLOR, Waynesboro Agriculture ALFRED L. THOMAS, Laurel Agriculture JACK HOLMES THOMAS, Sand Hill Education LENT ERVIN THOMAS, JR., Batesville Agriculture WILL R. THOMAS, JR., Aberdeen Business JAUNITA THOMPSON, Starkville Education Zeta Tau Alpha LUCIEN WILLIS THORNTON, Hazlehurst Engineering JOHNNIE THOMAS THRASH, JR., Newton Business WILLIAM DONALD TINSLEY, Macon Agricidture JAMES LAVELLE TOLAR, Columbia Agriculture JOHN SHERROD TOWNSEND, Jackson Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon CHARLIE GENE TREVILLION, Wilkinson Engineering GLOVER BROWN TRIPLETT, JR., Crawford Agriculture JACK TRIPLETT, Kosciusko Education WINFRED E. TULLOS, Crystal Springs Science Kappa Alpha BILLY RUSSELL TUTOR, Sarepta Education JAMES ROSCOE TYLER, Shubuta Education HARRY HUGH ULERY, JR., Vicksburg Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha GLENN ELBERT VAIL, Brookhaven Engineering Kappa Alpha JAMES HERBERT VANCE, Neshoba Agriculture NORWOOD LLOYD VARNADO, Vicksburg Engineering GENE LOUIS VAUGHN, Collins Agricidture CARL ROSS VEAZEY, Paris, Tenn. Business ERNEST RANDOLPH VONKORN, Macon Education BILLIE JEAN WADE, McCool Busiiiess ADOLPH WAGNER, JR., Church Hill Engineering HARRY LUMAN WALLING, Florence Agricidture CHARLES FRANK WALTON, Duncan Agriculture CHARLES THOMAS WARNER, West Point Science GEORGE DEWEY WARNER, JR., Cleveland Agricidture ARLIE D. WATKINS, Philadelphia Business RICHARD DENMAN WATKINS, McComb Agriculture WILLIAM SCOTT WATSON, Nesbitt Education JAMES FRANKLIN WEBSTER, Pontotoc Education The Steamboat Bar in Baton Rouge ALBERT COLMER WEEKS, Gulfport Business LOUIS TROUT WEIR, Grenada Engineering HUBERT M. WELBORN, Laurel Science HARVEY PETER W EST, Greenville Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon LOUIE RAYMOND WEST, Columbus ROBERT EDWARD WEST, Lucedale Education JAMES DOLPHUS WHATLEY, West Point WILLARD RAY WHITE, Natchez Science HERBERT JOSEPH WICKER, Gunnison Business HENRY FREDERICK WILBANKS, Walnut Engineering CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, Hickory Agriculture CONNIE CHESTINE WILLIAMSON, Golden Engineering CHARLES JACKSON WILSON, Beulah Agriculture MARTIN KENNETH WILSON, Natchez Business JAMES HERSTON WILTSHIRE, Greenwood Engineering THOMAS QUENTON WINKLER, Tupelo Engineering NORMAN WISE, Gulfport Engineering WILBUR HARRY WOLEBEN, Gulfport Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon JAMES D. WOOD, Leland Agriculture Kappa Sigma JAMES DOYLE WOOD, Siden Agriculture WILLIAM T. WOOD, Pass Christian Science Phi Kappa Tau JOHN GORDON WOODWARD, Indianola Engineering LEANDER G. WOOLLARD, Clarksdale Agriculture BEN STURDIVANT YANDELL, Vance Agriculture JAMES ALFRED YORK, Dorsey Agricidture ALBERT ROY ZEPPONI, Clarksdale Agriculture THE FRESHMEN Every functioning organization must have representation, publication, entertainment, and humor. This portion of the 1948 REVEILLE inchides our Student Government, our newspaper, oiu ' annual, our magazine and those organizations which look after the working details of the entertainment. The wheels and campus leaders are usually found on these pages. ACTIVITIES 130  L C i ' W J - who ' s gonna play for the dances? Why didn ' t I get my Reflector last week? Is the REVEILLE going to be on time this year or is it going to be like the past four or five? The troops pictured and listed on the following pages are the likely ones who can furnish the answers or solutions to the questions like these and others that come up of the same sort. Slick Little presided over the Student Association. A. B. Churnhead ' Smith did an excellent job in securing bands for our dances. Fred Bailey came forth with the campus news and gossip. George Wade tried to get a picture of everything that went on, and Bowmar Chockfoot Virden furnished the wit and humor that included remarks about all of us. The passwords for the year were numerous but the few that stuck in the minds of most of the students were: Let the good times roll ; Let it all hang out ; and the most well chosen one of all, Go to hell, Ole Miss. ' Unfortunately, our unwelcome friends from Lafayette County failed to appreciate our attitude and trounced our Foot- ball team but we returned the favor by allowing them to view our championship Baseball team on four occasions. We have the best school in the South and possibly the Na- tion here at Cow College and sincerely hope that we can make it stay that way. 133 Ike S T O E N T Under the guidance of one Lamar Slick Little we certain!) did ha e a Student Executive Council. Composed of politicians from all walks of life and the many sides of the Maroon political fences the Studer.t Council handled the problems of the students of State College as nobody else in the world could. One of the outstanding acliievements of the 1947-4S coimcil was to receive as a gift from the Tri-State Trailways a ferocious maroon and white bull puppy. This dog was presented to the students because of the many mascots they eliminated in previous years. A. B. Churnhead Smith did an excellent job of bringing in some fine dance and concert bands. Cliff Wilson, Kenneth Blind Tom Davis, Reid Smith, Johnny Grace, Billy Martin, Charles Wilkinson, and the rest dickered and sputtered with each other about the many problems coming before the council and generally had a fine time among themselves. Clarence Mitchell took it upon himself to add as much to the confusion as lie possibly could. Yes, we certainly did have a Student Council. THE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated from left to right: Wilwn, S)uitl}, Little, MitelieU. Staiulinii, from left to right: Cox, Graee, Davis, Wilkinson, Hatairatj, Martin, Smith GOVERN E N T E. LAMAR LITTLE President A. B. SMITH, Jr Viee-? resident WILLIAM E. ANDREWS (First Semester) Secretary NOLL P. BONES DAVIS (Second Semester) Secretary CLARENCE V. MITCHELL Treasurer MEMBERS JOHN GRACE, REID SMITH, CLIFF WILSON Senior Class PEYTON ALEXANDER, CHARLES WILKINSON Junior Class KENNETH DAVIS, WILLIAM MARTIN Sophomore Class JOHN JOE COX, LOUIS HATAWAY Freshman Class Slick ' Admires the voters 1 VHppl E- : n ? 7t it ' 5 ♦.y T i(? Dance Committee (Those that showed up) and their dates. MEMBERS OF THE DANCE COMMITTEE A. B. SMITH, Jr., Chairman Don Speed Harris Wallace Bobby Brown Reicl Smith Lee Coon Bobby Daniels Robert Liddell Maxine Cole G. A. Robinson Jeep Simmons Mike Habeeb Bruce Griffith Rockie Johnson Pat Walton Miss Pat O ' Connor sings Willy Nilly Filly. Elliot Lawrence plays for Opening Dances. 7he DANCE CO ITTEE In doing an excellent job of contracting fine bands for the concerts and dances, A. B. Smith made our social calendar one that will be long remembered. The Dance Committee, being one of the work- ingest honors on the campus, came out with some fine backdrops for the Cafeteria bandstand and made the tickets for the dances readily available for those who cared to purchase them. Elliot Lawrence was brought to State for the Opening Dance and his piano playing gave us some fine entertainment. His vocalist. Miss Pat O ' Connor, had the wolf section (the entire auditorium) in a lather during his complete concert. Ray McKinley returned for Mid-terms and received a warm recep- tion from the Students. He returned by popular demand and certainly made us feel that we were glad we brought him back. Tex Beneke was supposed to play for the Finals but due to cancellations in his road trip he couldn ' t get here in time. Jerry Wald was selected as his substitute but couldn ' t see his way clear to come South, so K. B. Keary and his South ernaires furnished some of the finest music we had all season for a very fine dance. Tex Beneke came to Cow College for two concerts May 11 and played for a packed house on both occasions. Now for the characters that made up the Dance Committee: Churnhead Smith gave the orders. They were followed by such workhorses as Lee Coon, Bobby Daniels, Bruce Griffith, and Mike Habeeb, but Bobby Wormy Brown, Harris Foulmouth Wallace, Don Mallardhead Speed, G. A. Robinson, and Reid Smith stood around and did as little as they possibly could. Ceorge Wade was there because A. B. was his roommate. Rockie Johnson was there because she, well, just because! Pat Walton was also on the committee. Everyone has a good time. (lower right) The Woodpile, or the place that furnished the fuel for the dances. You can ' t work in those clothes, George. THE EDITORIAL STAFF GEORGE WADE Editor-in-Chicj ROBBY DANIELS .... Assistant Editor TOM McGAHA Sports Editor CURTIS PAGE Military Editor PAT WALTON Fraternities Editor KATHERINE McKEITHEN, Orgzation Editor FLOYCE STEADMAN . Freshman Chiss Editor EUNICE SMITH Class Editor 7he 19 4 8 It is the custom of the staff for each REVEILLE to gixe all the other organizations such a fine write-up so that they could not afford to heckle us if we did a little smoke blowing about ourselves but with the organization of the REVEILLE being in the state that it is we couldn ' t see our way clear to in Hate our own ego. Here are the facts: George Wade was the Editor-in-chief, Bobby Daniels was his assistant editor and chief slave-driver. Tom McGaha headed the Sports Department, assisted by Sam Simmons, Curtis Page handled the Military Section, and such personalities as Eunice Smith, Don Speed, Maxine Cole, Ida Mae Short Beer, Lenabel Gribbs, Nan Caipenter, Winton Cain, Bobby Brown, and others did most of the work and also did a fine job of generally cluttering up the place. The 1948 REVEILLE is bound to be different from the others due to the fact that the above characters had something to do with it. Jeep Clark did the cartoons. Editorial Assistants: Ida May Beer, Betty Dearth, Earline Hunter, Kav Harris, Vlaxine Cole, Bettye Hov ard, Maudie Lyon, Ruth Ogletree, Nan Carpenter, Gene C ' lark, Lenabel Cribbs, Betty Jean Duke, Mary Jane Perry, Rosemaiy Foreman and Francis DeMoville. THE BUSINESS STAFF HARPOLE PATTERSON . . Business Manager TILDEN PRYOR . Assistant Business Manager J. H. STANTON .... Circulation Manager VVINTON CAIN, Assistant Circulation Manager Harpole has an eye for Busine$$ REVEILLE The Hucksters, every one of them. Yes, that ' s what they are. Harpole Patterson was a reasonable man to deal with before he became our Business Manager but now we find it difficult to carry on an intelli- gent conversation unless we are capable of discussing the Wall Street Journal or the Nation ' s Business Re- view. And Tilden Pryor is just the same. It is easy to see the dollar mark reflecting in their eyes. J. H. Stanton will be the same way before too long since he was another capable assistant for this edition and will handle the deal next year. And he was such a good boy, too. The Business Staff of the 1948 REVEILLE has done an excellent job of handling the advertising, circulation, and other various jobs, including the distribution of last year ' s annual and they are to be commended for their work. Hoio can Tom work with such fine company? The first assistants have a gathering. 7k Rosie and the society staff check the latest poop from Magnider The students of State were indeed fortunate to have on the campus two men tliat had many years of newspaper experience as the REFLECTOR went into the fiftv-ninth year of pubhcation. These two men, Fred Bailey, who served as Editor-in-chief, and CHtt Brandon, who served as Managing Editor, combined their talents to present to the campus one of the best papers since pre-war days. Their editorial policy was supreme, and the news coverage of the campus events Vk ' as accurate and alive. Bailey, after taking over the top position, carefully selected his staff, and placed full responsibility on the var ious department heads thereby giving credit where credit was due. Bob Kochtitzky, Glenn Vail, Rosemary Foreman, Louis Hataway, and Don Morse filled out the key positions to round out the staff, and many other students of journalism classes helped in securing the news. THE EDITORIAL STAFF FRED BAILEY Editor-in-chief MARY JANE PERRY Secretary CLIFF BRANDON .... Managing Editor GLENN VAIL Sports Editor ROSEMARY FORESMAN . . Society Editor PADDY SAMPLE Office Boy BOB KOCHTITZKY News Editor LOUIS HATAWAY . Assistant News Editor HAL McCORLEY Feature Editor DON MORSE Make-up JACK HAZARD Copy ALDO VERVENA, STANLEY COUMBE Photographers Sports Assistant Convell Harris Features . . . Martha Swain, Mary Hollins- worth. Society . . . Floyce Steadhain, Catherine Mc- Donnell. News . . . Abbv Magruder, Mary James Perry, Bill Maute, Finney Shelton, W. E. Barnett, R. L. Daniels, Patsy Watts, Hoss James, James Web- ster. REFLECTOR John Joe Humphreys made such an impressive record as Business Manager of the REFLECTOR during his first year that he was awarded the post again by being unopposed in the campus elections. Jimmy Proctor, Assistant Business Manager, Herb Robertson, Jack Miller, and O. B. Wooley aided Humphreys greatly in the business of financing the paper, and in helping to make the organ a success from a business standpoint. The job of delivering the papers to the doors of the students was placed on Lee Robinson, and it was through his efforts that the freshmen on the campus were organized into a working circulation staft. Much of the dirty work fell upon Frank King and Bobbv Baskin who helped Robinson on the circu- lation staff of the REFLECTOR. Fred Walter Stewart Bailey brags on the latest issue. Newshatvks conference. THE BUSINESS STAFF JOHN JOE HUMPHREYS . Business Manager flMMY PROCTOR, Assistant Business Manager HERB ROBERTSON . . Advertising Manager O. B. WOOLEY, Assistant Advertising Manager JACK MILLER Advertising Assistant and Suit Salesman LEE ROBINSON . . . Circulation Manager BOBBY BASKIN . Assistant Mailing Manager FRANK KING . Assistant Campus Mangaer Assistants: Jimmy Stringer, Billy McKinney, Francis Boyd, Charles Boyer, Billy Davis, Rus- sell Cunningham, Tuck Miller, Jack Filgo, Son- ny Gibson. 7A The Editors view tlieir copy EDITORIAL STAFF Bowniar ' irden, Jr. Editor in chief Boliliy Brown Managing Editor Eunice Smith Associate Editor Sylvia McCarty Head Typist Walter Roman Assistant Joke Editor ??? MSCW Corresponcletxt Louis Malvaney Featttre Editor Pat Walton Office Manager Hobson Gary Joke Editor Charlene Todd Proof Reader In addition to his many other duties, Bowmar Virden also found time to do an excellent job as Editor-in-chief of the Mis-A-Sip. And the Mis-A-Sip, in being one of die most popular and most widely read college humor magazines in the land, always was anxiously awaited by the students at State and copies sold like hotcakes. Most college humor magazines had to resort to furnishing strip-tease entertainment or other sales promotion cam- paigns but the Mis-A-Sip need only to come off the press and it was as good as sold out. With such capable assistance as Herbert Robertson, Eunice Smith, Tuck Miller, Francis Boyd, Guy Curly Green, and a hand picked cast of characters such as Bear Nash and some unknowns from MSCW, the Mis-A-Sip was, with every issue, excellent backlog for many jokes. Only ttco-hifs a throw The Editor in an off moment 142 IS-A-SIP THE BUSINE$$ STAFF A. B. Siuith. Jr. Business Mditai cr Gin Curly Green Assistant Business Manager Donald Morse Sales Manager Don Speed Circulation Manager Alvin Hunt Lost Cause O. B. Wooley Advertising Managct Bear Nash Campus Character Joan Lowry Asst. Circulation Manager Herma Lee Wells Make-up Assistant A.. B. Smith, Jr., who was also Chairman of the Dance Committee, upheld the busine$$ end of the mighty Mis-A- Sip. A seasoned veteran of the duty of being chief Huckster, A. B. looked after the duties of seeing that only the best and highest paying advertisers were represented in the pages of the Mis-A-Sip. After all, a fellow ' s gotta eat! Cohort Don Speed served as Circulation Manager and a series of fits and misfits undertook the remaining duties on the busine$$ end of the Mis-A-Sip to see that everyone concerned got their money ' s worth. Door to Door Delwenj (joke, son) Oops, how did that get in here? This section, the Features, covers those females of the opposite sex to whom most of us de ote the remainder of our Hves trying to earn a hving for. The State Beauties, State Favorites, and MSCW Favorites are shown lierein and even if we do say so oiu-selves, we are justly proud of the elections that were made to fulfill these pages. The Beauties were selected by the Student Council, while the Favorites from both State and MSCW were chosen by the members of the BEVEILLE Staff and upon recom- mendation of those students who wear the grooves in the road between here and Columbus. Usually, in order to get in this section you must be somebody, know somebody, threaten somebody, or pay somebody, but the selections for this annual are certainly exceptions to that rule. FEATURES 144 ¥ S ' t As a publicity stunt and usually nothing more, former Editors have sought the opinions of so-called experts in order to have selections made for the Beauties at Mississippi State. Several years ago one of the more famous experts made the remark that Beautiful girls don ' t go to college. We, as students in college, know that that is a misstatement but in view of the fact that the expert was only looking at photographs we are in position to overlook his opinion. We know better. The editor of the 1948 REVEILLE thought it best that the group of people elected by popular vote to represent the students could best pick the Beauties, especially since they saw them nearly every day, and we firmly believe that the new move was a wise one because results of their fine selections are shown on these pages. 147 I S S I S S I P P I STATE ' S MISS JOYCE ELDER H m ' wf Seautie MISS BETTY DEARTH I S S I S S I P P I STATE ' S MISS CATHERINE McDONNELL •f.«i-iiy Seautie MISS KAY HARRIS MISSISSIPPI STATE ' S MISS RUTH MARIE MILLER -- -  u j - - , ' S 3 Z ' - f.f jli t ! Semtie MISS MARJORIE TEMPLE .STATE ' S MISS PATRICIA WALTON MISS CAMILLE HOGAN MISS MAXINE COLE FAVORITES MISS EARLINE HUNTER MISS FLOYCE STEADMAN ..STATE ' S MISS SARAH JANE GREGORY MISS BETTY HOWARD MISS YANCY ADAMS FAVORITES MISS LENABEL CRIBBS MISS MONA ADAMS NANCY RANDOLPH MISS HELEN BENOIST MISS BESS SMALL OUR FAVORITES 0 THE MISS MARY HAZEL MATTINGLY MISS JEAN CAIN l k. MISS PEARL DALY . MISS SALLY KING )THER SIDE OF THE TOMBIGBEE MISS JACKIE GILBERT MISS PUDGIE SIMPSON iMISS DOT JONES MISS JEAN CONGER MORE FAVORITES MISS BETTY BARLOW MISS PEGGY ROBB MISS SUZY TUBE FROM M. S. C. W. MISS NITA WALLACE MISS MARGARET LIVINGSTON MISS BILL AYCOCK Athletics rate high on the Mississippi State Campus, and this year as well as in years past, State has proved itself a formidable foe to its opponents. In these pages we present those great athletes who have contributed to State ' s athletic progress and the hard fought contests in which they took a part. ATHLETICS 162 V y •Hi C. R. Dudij Noble, Athletic Director ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mississippi States Athletic Director, Coach C. R. Dudy Noble, came to Mississippi A M as a freshman in 1911, and for most of the 36 years since then his name has been indelibly woven into the history of Mississippi State. He achieved a total of 14 letters in four sports in varsity competition. Since joining the staff at State in 1919, he has served in every capacity in the coaching field. He has imbued the young men who play under him with a down-to-earth philosopy about athletics which applies equally well to other affairs and activities of human life. Coach Dudy is held in high esteem by all who know him. 165 .AiNMi ' iili Head Coach Allyn McKeen The COACHES Coach Allyn McKeen, the genial ex-lawyer who turned coach, has amassed one of the most impressive records in the win-lose columns of football in his eight years at Mis- sissippi State. McKeen is a product of the University of Tennessee, and practiced law in Memphis, his home town, before entering the coaching profession. Taking over the reins of the coaching staff at Memphis State College, he produced an undefeated eleven at the school in 1937. While at State, he has improved the Maroons one hundred per cent and has developed them into a unit respected by every opponent. i F T B A L L A T Assistant Coach Marchs Mapp Bob Hartley, Publicity Director, athletics 7ke CAPTAINS This year Dub and Eagle truly proved that they were capable leaders of the Mississippi State Maroons. Dub, completing his football career at State this year, has played on the starting team ever since he came to State in ' 44. He made all Southeastern three of his four years and I ' m sure he will be greatly missed by his many fans. Eagle, also playing his last year of ball for State, showed that he could really go when the going was tough. Because of his very successful year at State, Eagle was chosen to play in the Blue-Gray this year, an honor to any football player. Captain Dtih Garrett, tackle Alternate Captain Ea lc Matulich, hack 7ke MANAGERS The importance of the managers to the team is not realized by many. Win, lose, or draw, the managers are always on hand with clean towels and water for the exerted players. This year Collins Col- tharp and Cookie Epperson were initiated into the M Club as the result of a job well done, and next year I ' m sure the team will miss the faces of the old managers who for the past three seasons have served them so well. STATE Managers Coltharp and Epperson The Squad K . I ' m f f f-fcafe. ■ii Shorty McWilliams, back Harper Davis, back Graham Bramlett, back Doctor Epperson MAROONS take M • OPENER After overcoming a case of early season jitters, the Maroons took to the air to defeat an underrated Nooga eleven 19-0. A strong Moccasin line set up a mighty defense against the Maroons until Eagle and Shorty got their old pitching arms limbered up. In the second quarter Eagle tossed a beautiful pass to Johnny Grace from about the Nooga 40. Johnny, taking the ball on the 6, evaded the safety man and raced on over to set State ahead 6-0. Tom Burress added the extra point, and it was State 7-0 at half time. In the second half State took to the air again. Shorty hit Murray Alex- ander about the Moccasin ' s 43. Shorty then faded back and threw one to Harper Davis on the 35. Harper eluded two tacklers and raced on over. Burress missed the conversion. Again in the third quarter after the Maroons had recovered a fumble. Shorty threw a beauty to Blind Tom Davis on about the Moccasin ' s 20 and from there Tom scampered across. Burress failed to make the extra point. At the end of the first half. State ' s line had held the Moccasin ' s to a minus 12 yards rushing. From the beginning we could see that Big Dub was in for a fine season. It was in this game that the Maroons lost the services of oire of its finest fullbacks, Jim Pittman, for the remaining season. Pit, before break- ing his leg, had showed that he was a great charger as well as a good line backer. Hit hard hij the Maroons . HEsiffiSfefcw j l H Ik ' 1 1 Truit Smith, back STATISTICS: i; il •V . State ' Nooga n First Downs . . 12 3 ■ ' Yards Passing . 108 22 i Net Yds. Rushing 207 13 ' ik James Stuart, hack James Pittman, back STATE MEETS FIRST Pulling the greatest upset in the Middle West, the Spartans of Michigan State downed the Mississippi State Maroons by a score of 7-0. The first quarter saw a slow start with only an exchange of punts. The first and most serious of the Maroon threats came in the second period when Eagle Matulich led the Bulldogs to a first and goal to go on the Spartan five. After two running plays, the Maroons found themselves back on the 10 and the Spartans took over after two aerials failed. Then, late in the third period after completing a nice pass, the Spartans threatened on the State 35. Another pass was com- pleted on the following play, giving the Spartans another first down. After a running play failed, Michigan State tried an aerial STATISTICS: State Midi. St. P ' ir.st Downs . 13 3 Yards Passing . .59 43 Net Yds. Kusli. 18.5 78 Do)i Ro])inson, buck Sonny Jones, hack r; : J-. ■ € ,. 5 ' mm ' Johnny Grace, hack Maroons take the fiehl FATE AT LANSING only to be knocked down by Eagle Matulich. But the next play was the fateful play of the game. The Spartans tried another, pass, which was completed short of the goal line and taken over for the talley by the pass receiver. The conversion was good, giving Michigan State a 7-0 lead. Midway in the fourth period. Shorty McWilliams threw a scare into the Michigan fans as he raced wide to the left and turned down field behind some good blocking. Just as it looked as if he would break into the o])en, a Spartan man walloped him from behind. Late in this final period a Michigan fumble was recovered by Gay Herring and Red Williams on the Spartan ' s 20, but the Spartan line held and the game ended with the Spartans in possession of the ball. Even though this defeat was quite an upset to the Maroon stand, they proved their undying spirits in the following game with San Francisco. SJwrty with the pigskin «■▼ iK«i if - ' ftfr r Z ' ' ••■■ ' %! wli ' m ' ii i ' i fiTJil k 1 V nEf mk bSt SH i Wl « r ■ .t . . . !%■ ,: f ' v v ■ SSfi- f ? • ' ■ m ' •.i£i ' k ' i-s ■m-. %1 Warming up EXHIBITS FIGHTING SPIRIT TO The Maroons took much of the spark out of a strong San Francisco eleven when they handed them then- first defeat 21-14. State being the underdogs by 12 points showed that true State fighting spirits in defeating the Dons. State moved into a position to score early in the second quarter after the Dons got off a poor kick to the Don 29. Harper Davis, Jim Bailey, Shorty Mac, moved the ball to a first down on the Dons ' eight. On the fourth Truitt Smith sneaked it over from the six-inch line. Max Stainbrook displayed his educated toe for the conversion and the Maroons were ahead 7-0. The Dons marched directly down the field and in seven plays went over to tie the score. Taking the ball for the first time in the third quarter, the Maroons marched from their 34 all the way to pay dirt, with Harper Davis taking it over from the nine. The fourth quarter found the Dons pitching the ball all over the place trying desperately to get that Jim Bailey, back Morganti, the winner DOWN DONS needed touchdown. Murray Alexander finally landed one in the left flat and returned it all the way. Stainbrook con- verted and the Maroons were out front 21-7. The Dons again put on an all out drive, scored and kicked the extra point for the final score. Harper and Truitt were outstanding players in the backfield. The entire line performed magnificently with Big Murray over with that winning touchdown. First Downs Yards Passing . . Net Yards Rushing Dutch Bauer, back Rudy Daly, hack MAROONS DOWN DUKES ON HOME COMING After a slow start the first half, the Mississippi State Bulldogs fin- ished fast by whitewashing the Duqnesne Dukes from Pittsburgh 34-0. The whole first quarter was just a punting duel and it was late in the second period before the homecoming crowds saw any action. With only a little time left in the first half, the Maroons made a 77- yard march down the field only to be stoj ped three yards short of a TD as the time ran out. hi less than four minutes after the second half of the game, State had scored. Shorty McWilliams intercepted a Duke pass at midfield and returned it to the 35. Bailey plunged to the 32, then the 28, and then smashed to the 25 for a first down. On the next play, Blind Tom Davis caught a pass from McWilliams on the 15 and galloped down the sidelines for the tally. Three minutes later the Maroons scored again when McWilliams passed 30 yards to Bramlett on the ten and Bailey setting up the score with a line plunge. McWilliams then plunged over for the score. Receiving the kick, the Dukes were unable to gain ground so they punted. Sonny Jones received the punt on his 48 and raced to the Duke ' s 36 before being pulled down. Jed Pepper, hack Harper Davis then sprinted for 7 more yards, but the Dukes were forced to punt, the ball going out of bounds on the State 12 as the third quarter ended. McWilliams, at the beginning of the last period, took the snap from center behind his goal line, faked a punt and ran 31 yards before being forced out of bounds. Then Johnny Grace, with blasts at the line, carried the pigskin to the Dukes ' 26, from where Harper Davis passed 26 yards to Odom for the third TD. Duqnesne, unable to start moving, fumbled and Dunnaway recovered for State on the 21. Sonny Jones then took charge and racked up another tally for State. On the next and final tally, Davis ran the ball to the Dukes 10 and McWilliams carried it on over. Max Stainbrook place-kicked 4 out of 5, making the final score read State 34, Duqnesne 0. . Grace breaks into the clear .,.,„.,« ' ■  • ' - ' -■.-.-- . -. , ' .i.t s i ' ■ ' Blind Tom Davis, end MAROONS ROPE COWBOYS State continued to put on a good performance for the home crowd for the second home game by downing the Hardin-Simmons Cowboys 27-7. The entire first half was slow for both teams with the Cowboys pushing hard and ended in a deadlock 7-7. The Maroons really started things off with a bang in the second half to score twice in the first seven minutes of action. Shorty really showed his old form in the second half by taking a punt on his own 30-yard line, and with wonderful blocking ran seventy rugged yards for his second tally of the day. The third touchdown came after a running drive to the Cowboys 12-yard line. From there Harper took the ball and plunged and squirmed his way on over. Sonny Jones ran 28 yards on a fake punt to set up the final touchdown and three plays later he went over for the tally. Max Stainbrook was in excellent form making three of the four conversion attempts. State ' s entire line played a bang-up game all the way with Arthur Tait starring at offense end, Murray Alexander at defensive end. Pete Ray, Jesse Hughes, and Dub were really giving the Cowboys backfield trouble. Mascot Bully 1 Tom Biirress, end STATISTICS: State First Downs 15 Yards Passing 110 Net Yards Rushing 230 Bob Gorke, end Jim Bledsoe, end ' i- A ' -w Harper Davis gains around left end MAROONS DOWN GREENIES i ; Ciiampion, tackle Playing before approximately 40,000 fans in the Sugar Bowl stadium in New Orleans, the Maroons of State downed the Tulane Greenies 20-0 behind the brilliant running of Shorty McWilliams. McWilliams tal- lied, twice and Jim Bailey plunged over for the other Maroon marker. Climaxing a 60-yard drive in the first quarter, McWilliams raced over the goal for the first State tally. This touchdown was the result of a 25-yard jaunt by Harper Davis who was injured on the play. The second quarter resulted in a defensive fight between both of the teams, and State ' s line proved their worth by stopping two Tulane drives. One ended on the State four- yard marker. After returning a Greenie punt to the Tulane 35, in the third quarter, McWilliams alternated with Bramlett and Bailey to push the ball to the Greenie 12. Then Bailey and Bramlett carried the ball to the Tulane one, and Bailey hit the line for die second State touchdown. State ' s final six points resulted from pass completions from McWilliaius to Papa and Alexander, besides his carrying the ball for many yards. After making three successive first downs, it appeared as if the Maroon drive would bog down on the Greenie 19, but McWilliams again hit his stride and fought some 19 yards for the touchdown. Stainbrook converted for the extra point. Dub Garrett, Salty Johnson, Jesse Hughes, and Pete Ray played fine ball in the line. The line backing of Shorty and Jimmy Stuart was also a feature of the Maroons ' play. Shortij coming out of the end zone Our cheerleaders ik ik George Cartwright, tackle ' ' ' - vi:::- ■;- ;r; STATISTICS: State First Downs 17 Yards Passing 35 Net Yards Rushing 285 Tulane 6 64 59 ■:i;-%-. ,p STATE Davis and Bailey block for McWiUiams As fleet-footed Harper Davis has a field day, Auburn falls to Maroons 14-0. State ' s first touchdown came midway in the first period when Harper took the ball on Auburn ' s 22 on a re- verse and scampered across to pay dirt. The conversion by Max was good, and State was in the lead 7-0. The only other score in the game came in the fourthe quarter with Harper taking the ball from Jim Bailey on a hand-off and raced 60 yards for another TD. Max again converted to make the final score 14-0. Shorty performed wonderfully picking up multi yardage on off-tackle plays. Gay Herring, tackle Shorty again TAKES SECOND SOUTHEASTERN FOE-AUBURN State ' s superior line, led by Big Dub, never gave Tidwell much time to get off a pass. Other standouts in the line were Jim Champion, Pete Ray, Salty Johnson, Jesse Hughes, and Bob Patterson. ' sn Mait-iSL. ,«.. . ■ - ' .- i Leo Seal, taekle Pat ArnulcL taekle TIGERS HAND Martin Salty Johnson After leading at halftime, the Maroons dropped a thriller to the Bayou Bengals. It was the Maroons ' game the entire first half, but the Tigers came back strong in the second half, and they went on to win 21-6. L. S. U. threatened early in the second period but State ' s cha rging line, backed by a good backfield defense, soon stopped this threat. After exchanging several punts. State ' s Jim Stuart intercepted a pass and on the very next play fleet-footed Harper took the l?all for the first time on an oft-tackle reverse and scampered all the way to pay dirt. Soon after the kickoff. Shorty was injured and had to leave the game for good. L. S. U. took to the air early in the second half, and tossed one for the Tigers ' first tally. Later they scored two more TD ' s with three out of the four placekicks good. Boh Patterson, guard Joe Dollar, guard ••tmnmL , . J Touchdown Bound Harper MAROONS SECOND DEFEAT Standouts in the game were Murray Alexander, Arthur Tait, Dub Garrett, Jim Champion, Jesse Hughes, Red WiHiams, Salty Johnson, Pete Ray, Jimmy Stuart, Jim Biiley, Dave Dunnaway, Shorty Mac, and the Eagle, all turning out a good game. Touchdown Jf ' .s.sr lln j,hcs, guard STATE MARCHES ON TO DEFEAT SOUTHERN IN REBEL WARM-UP The Maroons handed defeat to a stubborn Southern eleven here at Humphrey Stadium on a muddy gridiron. With the hard drixing of XhituHch, the Staters had scored within two minutes and fifty-five seconds after the starting gun had sounded. Max Stainbrook made the conversion good. Davis and Bailey aided Matulich in this opening tally. The Maroons second score cam? early in the third quarter on a fifty-yard drive again paced by Matulich, the Eagle finally carrying it over from the two. Again Stainbrook made a good conversion. In a desperate attempt. Southern took to the air and made her lone tally by this method. Then conversion was good, making the score 14-7. State then returned the pigskin to the Southerner ' s twenty-seven yard line as the game came to a sloppy close. Some of the standouts of the game were Dub Garret and Jim Champion in the tackle slots. George Cartwright made an excellent play by blocking one of Southern ' s punts. Jesse Hughes, Red Williams, and Bob Patterson played fine ball at guard, especially on the defensive. Ken Davis, Arthur Tait, and Bob Gorky played strong defensive games at end. In the backfield, Eagle Matulich was the outstanding figure of the game with his running, punting, and passing. Sonny Jones, Truitt Smith, Jimmy Stuart, Jim Bailey, Doug Colston, Harper Davis, and Johnny Grace, all played a fine game in the backfield. Vic Popa, guard Doug Taylor, guard Red Williams, guard Shorty on the move Bob by Cadenliead, center STATISTICS: State Miss. Southern First Downs 14 7 Yards Passing 14 66 . Net Yards Rushing 265 102 . Rain! Rain! Rain! A Rebel is hit hard Hey, Frosh OLD MISS REBELS FILL THE AIR WITH PASSES AS STATE IS DEFEATED 33-14 The combination of Coneily and Poole was too great as the University of Misssissippi Rebels downed the Missis- sippi State Maroons 33-14, before a capacity crowd of 30,000. State received and made a downfieid march that looked good, but the Rebels line stopped them on the 30. After an exchange of ]:)unts, the Rebels marched to the State three but were unable to score over the stubborn Bulldog line. Matulich then kicked out to the 38 and the Rebels scored in four plays. After a weak kick by Conerly in the second quarter, the Maroons took over in Rebel territory. McWilliams passed to Tait on the fifteen and followed up with a run to the three. On the last down Matulich plunged over for the tally and Stainbrook converted to tie up the ball game 7-7. The Rebels then opened up, with Conerly passing, and scored two more touchdowns by the half. In the third period, Conerly passed for another score and Wilson ran for another, making the score 33-7. Late in the final period. Harper Davis returned a Rebel punt to the State 40-yard line marker. Don Robinson then came in at tailback for the Maroons and began showering the air with long passes with Tait, Smith, and Davis on the receiving end. After setting up the touchdown with aerials, Davis took the pigskin over and Stainbrook converted, making the final score 33-14. State ' s entire line tinned in a wonderful performance with Big Dub ]ierforming his last game. The Eagle and Johnny Grace played their last game. Other standouts were Truitt Smith, Jim Stuart, Jim Bailey, and Salty Johnson. Harper off to a good start • . «. . STATISTICS: State Ole Miss First Downs . 10 10 Yards Passing 129 181 Net Yds. Rush. 115 157 i Kickoff time Tense faces on the sideline ' % i The egg leaves home Drum Majorette Hcrma Lee Wells Drum Majorette Betty Dearth Sidelines at the Ole Aim ' aine Big shots on the sidelines Prancing at halftime Get ' em. Bully Prize exhibit on the campus Leo Sideline headquarters The Reflector Sjwrts Staff Coach Gregory Ike STATE QUINTET The Mississippi State basketball squad under the guidauce of Coach Paul Gregory, who was in his first season at the helm, completed the season with six wins and twelve losses. The first game was played on the home court, and the Maroons defeated Vanderbilt 51-45. Moving on down to Alabama, the following night the Staters overcame Auburn 49-35. Two nights later the State Quintet dropped a 47-53 decision to the Florida ' Gators. Hitting the road again after Christmas the Maroons dropped a close decision to Vandy at 51-48, and dropped another two nights later to Tennessee 64-57. Back to the home court and another loss to Louisiana Poly 53-43, and one to a strong Tulane fi e at 53-33. The next tilt was with Alabama and the Maroons nosed them out 32-31. Then another close victory over L. S. U. 53-49. The Staters met the Tennessee Quint again, this time in the State Barn ' and were defeated by a close 47-46 score. The next two engagements were wins over the Ole Miss Rebels on the State court. The first at 43-42, the second at 45-42. The next week the Maroons hit the road again and lost a 65-40 decision to L. S. U. The following night the Tulane Wave downed the State s(|uad 70-47. The Maroons moved on to clash with the Alabama Tide and dropped the decision 55-47. Moving on to Oxford, the State Quint was defeated by the Rebels at 59-37, and the following night dropped Watts, Forward another decision to Ole Miss at 63-49. The Maioons moved into Louisville, Kentucky, for the Southeastern Conference tournament, but lost the opening round to the Tennessee ' Vols 73-52 to close another basketball season for the Mississippi State squad. iV 1 i iH ACTION Captain Nicholson, Guard Daley, Center Th()ni))Son, Guard Martin, Forward Sheppard, Guard BASKETBALL SCHEDULE State 51- -Vanderbilt . . 45- — Here State 49- —Auburn . . 35- —There State 47- —Florida . . . 53- -There State 48- — Vanderbilt . . 48- —There State 57- —Tennessee . . 64- —There State 43- -L. P. I. . . . 53- -Here State 32- —Alabama . 31- -Here State 53- -L. S. U. . . 49- -Here State 46- —Tennessee . . 47- —Here State 43- -Ole Miss . . 42- -Here State 45- -Ole Miss . . 42- -Here State 40- -L. S. U. . . 65- —There State 47- — Tulane . . . 70- —There State 47- —Alabama . 55- -There State 37— -Ole Miss . . 59- -There State 49- —Ole Miss . 63- -There Pete Grammas makes it to second 1948 BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 24 March 25 March 29 Apr Apr Apr: Apr Ax3r: Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apri Apr 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 9 1 10 1 16 1 17 1 22 1 23 I 26 1 27 April 30 May 1 May 3 May 4 Mav 10 May 11 Mis . Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. State . . . . . 8 State . . . . . 4 State . . . . . .5 State . . . . 16 State . . . . . 5 State . . . . 3 State . . . . 8 State . . State . . . . 6 State . . . . 1.5 State . . . . 6 State . . . . 17 State . . . . 6 State . . . . 8 State . . . . State . . . . 5 State . . . . 15 State . . . . 7 State . . . . 6 State . . . . 18 Illinois 10 at State Illinois 1 at State Bradley Tec! 3 at State L. S. U. . 3 There L. S. U. . 17 There Tnlane 6 There Tnlanc 8 There Florida 7 at State P ' lorida Rain L. S. U. . 2 at State L. S. U. . 8 at State Ole Miss . 5 at State OIp Miss . 5 at State Alabama . 3 at State Alabama . 6 at State Alabama . 9 There Alabama . 7 There Florida 3 There Florida 5 There Ole Miss . 5 There Ole Miss . 4 There Johunij Grace scores against the Rebels 7A« BASEBALL Opening the season with practically the same team, the Maroon ' s got off to a fine start splitting the series with a nationally known Illinois nine, followin gwith a victory over BradleyPTech, a team that had won 24 and lost 5 the season before. The Maroons really put on a fine exhibition for the home folks the remainder of the season, winning seven straight games on the home diamond. After two defeats at the hands of the Alabama Tide, die Western Division of the Southeastern Conference was again tied. The final series with the Rebs was a crucial one as State needed a sweep of the Series to gain the crown. The first game was won in a ten- inning affair with State on top 6-5. In the second game, State got oft to a goo dstart by knocking two homers in the first inning. The game ended in the eighth after the Rebels had thrown up the white ftag with State on the long end of an IS to 4 score. State ended the season with 14 wins and six losses to take the Western title. The ploy- off for the conference title will be played at a later date with Auburn. We salute a fine team for a verv successful season. Self came in for a scor ■■ TEAM BATTING AVERAGES AB Hits Pet. Berry 12 5 .414 Grace 88 33 .375 Benson 89 33 .371 Bragan 52 19 .365 Watts 66 22 .333 Johnson 12 4 .333 Self 76 25 .329 A. Grammas 85 27 .318 P. Grammas 88 23 .261 Brandon 25 6 .240 Sliepard 32 7 .219 Schneider 69 14 .203 Blomley 42 7 .167 Ramsey 1 .000 Wilson 2 .000 F. Johnson 9 -- PITCHERS ' RECORDS Team Battin g Average .301 W L Pet. F. Jolinson 2 1.000 Brandon 6 1 .859 Shepard 4 2 .667 Billy Johnson 2 2 ..500 Wilson 1 1 Broome on the 2-)nUe run TRACK at STATE Although all of the meets were held on the opponents ' cinders, State ' s track team made a fine showing for itself. Under the direction of Coach Guy the team won two meets and were defeated in three close meets. Bucky Walters continued his usual 440 record being defeated only one time in regular meets. State has always been known for its famous relay team and this year was no exception. The relay team met defeat only two times in the regular meets. The relay team was made up of Walters, Conn, Wilson, with Whittington and Branch alternating. We are proud of the record our track team has made and in the future we hope to see our team on the home cinders. Haley and Speed, low hurdles M % .• .;« - ., Davis in a close one on the 100-yord dash ORE ABOUT TRACK Walters, with the tvinning, habit Davis on the Broad Jump 7ke MAROON TENNIS TEAM The six men composing the tennis team of State did a fine job and brought many victories to the school. From left to right as shown in the picture, these men are: Miller, Jones, and Liest; bottom row, Neely, Weeks, and Smith. The Maroon Tennis Team ' it- In these troubled times it seems that the best method to keep peace is to maintain a strong mihtary force so as to let the bellig- erent powers know that they cannot push everyone in the world around as did the War Tyrants just before World War II. Through the colleges and universities of the nation the War Department has seen fit to train ) ' oung citizens to man the military machine of our great nation. On the following pages we give you pictures of what our men are being taught here at Mississippi State College. LITARY 200 ¥ Col. Ralph W. Russell, CAC I L I T A R Y The boys in olive drab are increasing in number every year. With an enrollment of nearly 800, the Military Department is showing its ability to attract the interest of those who love the old army way, (and $20 per month ) . For the information of those who are not familiar with the ROTC, the Hup, Tewp, Threep, Horp, heard out on the parade ground every Tues- day is not all that is taught. Nope, there is still the dear old six-week summer camp in addition to the three hoiu-s of classes each week. Ah yes, many many veterans still hold fond memories of such places as the Marine Room of the Buena Vista Hotel in Biloxi, or the French Cassino of Chicago and the Beer Hall at Ft. Benning. This year, the Air Forces men went to Keesler Field at Biloxi, the Artillery camped at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, and the Infantry had fun at Fort Benning, Georgia. The first batch of graduating Lieutenants since the end of the war received their brass in January while the second handful of commissions will be passed out in May. The road toward those gold bars is still long and sufficiently filled with rocks to give the rest of the future officers a hard time. As usual, we earned the highest rating in the last Federal Inspection held in April, 1947. The experi- enced instructors, who all have distinguished wartime service, are mostly responsible for the showing and high rating of the corps. The Cadet Corps is divided into two battalions which in tvu ' n form the regiment. The ground forces battalion is composed of five com- panies—two Infantry companies and three Artillery companies. The 2nd Battalion contains four Air Corps companies. We let the good times roll on this fall with our Annual Military Ball, which was presented in the good old tradition of the Cadet Corps. 203 Colonel Ralph V. Russell, CAC, Professor of Military Science and Tactics; Lt. Col. Roger C. Pryor, AF, Professor of Air Science and Tactics; Lt. Col. John M. Burdge, Jr., FA, Senior Artillery Instructor; Lt. Col. Harry L. Murray, Jr., Inf., Senior Infantry In- structor; Maj. Richard R. Irving, Cav., Infantry Instructor; Maj. Albert H. Hutchinson, Jr., AF, Air Forces Administration Inst.; Capt. Henry P. Davis, Jr., AF, Air Forces Armament Instructor; Capt. Malcolm Havi ' kins, Inf., Infantry Instructor; Capt. Richard F. Cox, CAC, Artillery Instructor. REGULAR ARMY STAFF M Sgt. Edward D. Pennylegion, Sergeant Major; M Sgt. Allison W. Jenkins, Admin. NCO; M Sgt. Murray H. Allen, Infantry Instructor; M Sgt. Harold M. Raines, Art. Instructor; M Sgt. Guv N. Verger, AF Admin. Instructor; M Sgt. Tulien M. LeBlanc, AF Admin. NCO; f Sgt. Cleo H. Palmer, Sec. to PMS T; T Sgt. Ray N. Norris, Inf. Instructor; T Sgt. Cecil L. Jenkins, Art. In- structor; T Sgt. Lloyd D. Hamacher, AF Armament Instructor; T Sgt. Melvin L. Raymond, Supply Sgt.; S Sgt. Robert G. Hen- derson, Admin. NCO; S Sgt. Charlie Hayes, Supply Asst.; Sgt. Pierre G. Hardre. Supply Asst. REGIMENTAL STAFF Colonel Sammy W. Scales, Regi- mental Commander; Honorary Col. Kay Harris, Regimental Sponsor; Lt. Col. Hommer C. McNaniara, Regimental E.xecutive Officer; Maj. William P. Hanrahan, Regimental Adjutant; Capt. Ewell L. Little, Regimental Staff; Capt. Allen L. Edwards, Regimental Staff; Capt. John A. Carroll, Regimental Staff; Capt. Walton D. Bailev, Regiment- al Staff; Capt. Lawrence E. Bald- win, Regimental Staff; Capt. James C. McCullough, Regimental Staff. iV FIRST BATTALION (GROUND FORCES) Lt. Col. Gray W. Harrison, Jr., Battalion Commander; Honorary Lt. Col. Betty Dearth, Battalion Sponsor; Maj. Richard A. l almer. Battalion Executive Officer; Capt. Wheeler E. Laird, Battalion Adju- tant. 1 SEGOND BATTALION STAFF (AIR FORGES) Lt. Col. Billy W. Harris, Bat- talion Commander; Honorary Lt. Col. Joyce Elder, Battalion Spon- sor; Maj. John Curtis Page, Jr., Battalion Executive Officer; Capt. Henry P. Noland, Battalion Adju- tant. i -iF ' j ui.u . INFANTRY COMPANIES COMPANY A Company Commander .... Capt. McWilliams 1st Sgt. ■ 1st Sgt. Bidwell Guidon Bearer Sgt. Kelly Plat. Ldr. . Plat. Sgt. . Plat. Cuide . 1st Sq. Ldr. 2nd Sq. Ldr. 3rd Sq. Ldr. 1st Platoon . 1st Lt. Dickson .T Sgt. Lauderdale .S Sgt. Randolph .Sgt. Ruscoe Sgt. Walters Mt Welch 2nd Platoon 1st Lt. Bolton T Sgt. McCord S Sgt. Reeves Sgt. Sanders Sgt. Anderson Slit. Cole .3 t Platoon 1st Lt. Brown T Sgt. Keyes S Sgt. Craig Sgt. Box Sgt. Cooper Sgt. Martin COMPANY B Company Commander Capt. Cain 1st Sgt 1st Sgt. Graves Guidon Bearer Sgt. Lehr 1st Platoon 2ncl Platoon Plat. Ldr. 1st Lt. Braden 1st Lt. Buford Plat. Sgt. T Sgt. Mizelle T Sgt. Triggs Plat. Guide S Sgt. Lane S Sgt. Standifer 1st Sq. Ldr. . Sgt. McNeel Sgt. Lowery 2nd Sq. Ldr. Sgt. Ware Sgt. Warner 3rd Sq. Ldr. Sgt. Tingle Sgt. White ARTILLERY COMPANIES COMPANY C Company Commander .... . . Capt. Dent 1st Sgt. ' 1st Sgt. Bryan Guidon Bearer Sgt. Porter Plat. Ldr. Plat. Sgt. Plat. Guide 1st Sq. Ldr. 2nd Sq. Ldr. 3rd Sq. Ldr. 1st Platoon 1st Lt. Anglin T Sgt. fackson S Sgt. McNair Sgt. Yeatman Sgt. Ehrhard Sgt. Gordon 2nd Platoon 1st Lt. Galbreath T Sgt. Tomlin S Sgt. Green Sgt. Stuart Sgt. Vance Sgt. Wallace Plat. Ldr. . Plat. SG;t. . Plat. Guide . 1st Sq. Ldr. 2nd Sq. Ldr. 3rd Sq. Ldr. COiMPANY D Company Commander Capt. Clayton First Sgt 1st Sgt. West Gui don Bearer Sgt. Worthington 1st Platoon .Lt. Ladner .T Sgt. Smith .S Sgt. Lancaster .Sgt. Branch Sgt. Dantzler . Sgt. Smith 2nd Platoon Lt. Ammon T Sgt. Comfort S Sgt. Scott Sgt. Mosgovoy Sgt. Aden Sgt. Bland 3rd Platoon Lt. Reed T Sgt. Batty S Sgt. Rounsaville Sgt. Willis Sgt. Clegg Sgt. Tennison COMPANY E Company Commander Capt. Bogan First Sgt 1st Sgt. Hunter Guidon Bearer Sgt. Barber Plat. Ldr. Plat. Sgt. Plat. Guide 1st Sqd. Ldr 2nd Sqd. Ldr. Sgt. Hall 1st Platoon Lt. LeMieux T Sgt. Arnold S Sgt. Hughes Sgt. Loudin 3rd Sqd. Ldr Sgt. Denson 2nd Platoon Lt. Cannon T Sgt. Reed S Sgt. Harrell Sgt. McDonald Sgt. Sylvester Sgt. Mobley AIR FORCE COMPANIES COMPANY F Company Commander Capt. Auter Executive Officer Lt. Mobley First Sgt 1st Sgt. Poe Guido n Bearer S Sgt Thompson 1st Platoon 2nd Platoon Plat. Ldr. Lt. Pou Lt. Cagle Plat. Sgt. T Sgt. Chandler T Sgt. Robinson Plat. Guide S Sgt. Montgomery S Sgt. Taylor COMPANY G Company Commander Capt. Jones Executive Officer Lt. Hamill First Sgt 1st Sgt. Clisby Guidon Bearer S Sgt. Anders Plat. Ldr. Plat. Sgt. Plat. Guide 1st Platoon Lt. Hensarling T Sgt. Morgan S Sgt. Clayton 2nd Platoon Lt. Sloan T Sgt. Adams S Sgt. Hardy COMPANY H Company Commander Capt. Johnson Executive Officer Lt. Allen First Sgt 1st Sgt. Sloan Guidon Bearer S Sgt. McGee 1st Platoon 2nd Platoon 3rd Platoon Plat. Ldr. Lt. Fanguy Lt. Bunch Lt. Huey Plat. Sgt. T Sgt. Dent T Sgt. Galbreath T Sgt. Hodges Plat. Guide S Sgt. Wiseman S Sgt. Shettles S Sgt. Deaton COMPANY I Company Commander Capt. Miller Executive Officer Lt. Davis First Sgt 1st Sgt. Walker Guidon Bearer S Sgt. Payne 1st Platoon 2nd Platoon 3rd Platoon Plat. Ldr. Lt. Brown Lt. Swalm Lt. Coffey Plat. Sgt. T Sgt. Ratcliff T Sgt. Brashier T Sgt. Coon Plat. Guide S Sgt. Garretson S Sgt. Gordon S Sgt. Pevey Sponsors and Coinmandcr, Lt. Col. Betty Dearth, Lt. Col. Joyce Elder, Col. Kay Harris, and Col. Sammy Scales Sammy Scales, Billy Harris, and Curtis Page. The Colors ' SJiorfy AlcWilliams and Company A Sugar Cain and Company B Henry Auter and Company F Curly Jones and Company G ' Scabbard and Blade Initiates Catching Hell Set a good example for ' em, Guy ' Eyes Bight, Hardy. {Lt. Sloan ' s 2nd PI.) Morgan inspects some Basics Another Sharp platoon The Grand March and the Arch of Sabers. ANNUAL MILITARY BALL Miss Kay Harris, Regimental Sponsor, receives a bouquet of roses from Col. Russell as Miss Betty Dearth, Miss Joyce Elder, and Billy Harris watch. SUMMER CAMP MORE SUMMER CAMP 1 1 1 iv « U ' . p. Haiiralian, M. S. Branch, Ray Young, Billy Harris, Henry Flcmniing, M. R. Jones, Eugene Wiedell, M Sgt. Julien LeBlanc, Sgt. P. G. Hardre, T Sgt. L. D. Hamacher, M Sgt. M. H. Allen, M Sgt. Robert Henderson, T Sgt. Roy N. Norris, Capt. Maleolm Hawkins. RIFLE TEA • • • aH4 R. 0. T. C. BAND Rushweek, pledging, parties, dances, banquets, smokers, Monday night meetings, and a whole slew of functions go to make up the activities of the Greeks. Social fraternities, they are better known as, and from the looks of the circles under the eyes of some of the members of these groups one can easily tell that there certainly has been some socializing going on somewhere. Yes, these men contril)ute the leaders among the students at State, alongside the Independents, carry on the job of directing the student activities and through their efforts the social calendar and the sports activities are well handled. GREEKS 214 I f We would like to take advantage of this space to express our humble appreciation to Eugene Jeep ' Clark, S.A.E. from Tupelo, Mississippi, for his excellent cartoons appearing on the division pages of the 1948 REVEILLE. Without his contribu- tions we would have been unable to carry out our Bulldog theme. THE EDITORS. 217 THE INTER PRATER The Interfraternity Council, under the guidance of Earl Triplett, worked hard- er than ever this year to achieve its goal of insuring cooperation among fraterni- ties on the campus, and between the fraternities and the college administration. A record number of men were pledged during the IFC sponsored Rush Week and Interfraternity Sports achieved a highly competitive spirit. The IFC also started a drive to obtain fraternity houses on the campus. As usual, the IFC dance was one of the best this season. MEMBERS CLIFF WILSON ROBERT BROWN ELLIS Mc NEILL NOLL DAVIS POWERS JONES THOMAS LUSTER HARRY FORBES LEE THOMPSON IKE FRANKLIN CLIFF BRANDON ROBT. H. PERKINS VINCENT DAURO NICK CASSINO ROBERT LIDDELL H. PATTERSON EARL TRIPLETT JNO. J. HUMPHREYS CHARLIE MARS JOE FOSTER JAMES GRICE REG. CARTLEDGE LOUIS ROMAN WARREN KLEBAN JOE WILLIAMS HENRY AUTER DAVIS LYONS GEORGE SHEPARD NEILL BOGAN LEE COON BILLY OAKS WILBUR WOLBEN ROBT. RITTER ROBT. SCOTT NITY COUNCIL OFFICERS EARL TRIPLETT President WARREN KLEBAN Vice-President NOLL DAVIS Vice-President JAMES GRICE Secretary-Treasurer CLIFF WILSON .... Kappa Sigma CHARLIE MARS ... Pi Kappa Alpha G. A. ROBINSON . . . Kappa Sigma JOE FOSTER Theta Xi ROBERT BROWN . . . Kappa Sigma JAMES GRICE Theta Xi ELLIS McNeill . . . Kappa Sigma REGINALD CARTLEDGE . Theta Xi NOLL DAVIS . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon LOUIS ROMAN . . . Sigma Alpha Mu POWERS JONES . Sigma Alpha Epsilon WARREN KLEBAN . Sigma Alpha Mu THOMAS LUSTER Sigma Alpha Epsilon M. B. OLDHAM . . Lambda Chi Alpha HARRY FORBES Sigma Pi JOE WILLIAMS . . Lambda Chi Alpha LEE THOMPSON Sigma Pi HENRY AUTER . . Lambda Chi Alpha IKE FRANKLIN .... Kappa Alpha DAVIS LYONS . . . Alpha Tau Omega CLIFF BRANDON . . . Kappa Alpha GEORGE SHEPARD . Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT H. PERKINS . . Kappa Alpha NEILL BOGAN . . Alpha Tau Omega VINCENT DAURO . Phi Kappa Theta LEE COON .... Sigma Phi Epsilon NICK CASSINO ... Phi Kappa Theta BILLY OAKS . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon ROBERT LIDDELL . . . Sigma Chi WILBUR WOLBEN . Sigma Phi Epsilon HARPOLE PATTERSON . . Sigma Chi ROBERT RITTER . . . Phi Kappa Tau EARL TRIPLETT . . Pi Kappa Alpha ROBERT SCOTT . . . Phi Kappa Tau JOHN JOE HUMPHREYS Pi Kappa Alpha 219 GAMMA THETA CHAPTER The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded at the Unixersity of Virginia, March 1, 1868. Chapters of the Pi Kappa Alpha spread throughout the South and Gamma Theta Chapter here at Mississippi State College was founded May 27, 1927. Gamma Theta Chapter has, since its founding, taken a very active part in all Interfraternity, social, and other activities on the campus. Walter W. Chapman, Jr. Benton Payne Estes William Gilbert Ivy James Anthony Miller John Wm. Chatham, Jr. VVm. Edw. Ferguson, Jr.Robt. Whitaker Jones Otis S. Murff, Jr. Wm. Andrew Cobb Phillip Reed Ferris Joe Jennings Miles Dale McCaleb John Rimmer Craft Kobert Allen Filgo Johnnie Keith Jordan John Max McKee Julian W. Crafford, Jr. Thomas Eklon Hearon Frank Hamon King, Jr. Wm. Nicholas McKinneyDaniel H. Patrick, Jr. Thomas A. Dallas 3eo. Percel Hendrick Norman Chas. Mars, Jr. Homer C. McNamara, Jr. Jack Phillips lames William Dixon Richard S. Mollis Wm. Curphey Maute, Jr. Robert Lowe McVay Wm. Mitchell Pitts Frank Marion Duncan [ohn Jos. Humphreys Percy Hugh Miller Anderson Jennings Orr Hubert Quinn Pray Charles H. Alridge HI John R. Booth, Jr. Jos. Donald Bennett Marion Sidney Branch Sidney A. Brevard HI Wm. Vassar Buchanan Luther B. Bullock Guy Henry Cathcart Edwin W. Prinz William L. Richmond Julian Wrav Rives John Wilkins Roach, Jr. Eugene T. Roberts William E. Roberts, Jr. Lee R. Robinson, Jr. Richard Paul Schmitz Ora Walter Scott, Jr. Jas. Roland Scribner, Jr. Laurence C. Shar, Jr. Billy Waymon Shelton Marion Lee Simmons Thos. Henry Simmons Robt. Thomas Sloan Edmund F. Smith James Harry Smith Albert Reid Smith Clifton L. Stephenson, Jr. Henry W. Stigler, Jr. Medie T. Still, Jr. Earl Harrison Triplett George Crozier Wade Thos. Jefferson Wilkins Joseph Bnford Whiteside Gerald L. Adams Joe C. Applewhite Emmett R. Atwood James B. Baine Bobbv Baskin WiUiam H. Bending Thomas N. Bailey Francis C. Boyd Charles E. Boyer Jake M. Brannan Shafer D. Case, Jr. Joseph A. Carpenter John H. Chatham Joe Claland. Osmond H. Collier Doug Colston William A. Coulson James R. Crutcher Gordon R. Cunningham Sim J. Dixon, Jr. John H. Filgo John T. Flippin George T. Graham Bruce S. Griffith Doyle W. Harris Louis G. Hataway, Jr. Henry L. Havens Lee E. Hiff, Jr. Jamie G. Houston, Jr. John D. Jennings Robert N. Kitrell Garland Knott Clyde E. Lee Jefferson B. Lewis, Jr. William H. McKinney Herbert T. Miller, Jr. Claude C. Payne, Jr. Willie J. Payne Robert C. Perry Hugh H. Reed James S. Reed Billy F. Smith Paul H. Stephenson, Jr. James D. Stringer Johnny M. Thompson Edward L. Traweek Jack Triplett, Jr. Ben. H. Warren, Jr. Frank M. Yotmgblood PI KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS NORMAN CHARLES MARS, ]b President EUGENE TRAYLOR ROBERTS Vice-President JOSEPH RUFORD WHITESIDE Treasurer WILLIAM LAVENDER RICHMOND Recording Secretary PERCY HUGH MILLER Sergeant-at-Arms CLIFTON LAMAR STEPHENSON Correspondent JOHN WILKINS ROACH Alumni Secretary THOMAS ELDON HEARON Historian WALTER WHITFIELD CHAPMAN, Jr Piiblicitii Reporter Charles H. Alridge III John R. Booth, Jr. Jos. Donald Bennett Marion Sidney Branch Sidney A. Brevard III Wni. Vassar Buchanan Luther B. Bullock Guy Henry Cathcart Walter W. Chapman, Jr. John Wm. Chatham, Jr. Jas. Hailey Chisholm Wm. Andrew Cobb James Euestus Conn John Rimmer Craft Julian W. Crafford, Jr. Thomas A. Dallas Edmund F. Smith James Harry Smith Albert Raid Smith Clifton L. Stephenson, Jr. Henry W. Stigler, Jr. Medie T. Still, Jr. Earl Harrison Triplett George Crozier Wade Charles H. Weissinger Thos. Jefferson Wilkins Homer Ray Wise John Earl Whitaker Joseph Buford Whiteside James William Dixon Frank Marion Duncan Benton Payne Estes Wm. Edw. Ferguson, Jr. Phillip Reed Ferris Robert Allen Filgo Thomas Eldon Hearon Geo. Percel Hendrick Richard S. Hollis John Joe Humphreys William Gilbert Ivy Robt. Whitaker Jones Joe Jennings Johnnie Keith Jordan Frank Hamon King, Jr. Norman Chas. Mars, Jr. PLEDGES Gerald L. Adams Joe G. Applewhite Constantine M. Asters Emmett R. Atwood James B. Baine Bobby Baskin William H. Bending Thomas N. Bailey Francis C. Boyd Charles E. Boyer Don R. Branch Jake M. Brannan Wm. Gurphey Maute, Jr. Percy Hugh Miller James Anthony Miller Otis S. Murff, Jr. Miles Dale McCaleb Oliver Lee McCaskill Edward B. McDaniel, Jr. William Jack McGee John Max McKee Wm. Nicholas McKinney Homer G. McNamara, Jr. Robert Lowe McVay Anderson Jennings Orr Daniel H. Patrick, Jr. Jack Phillips Wm. Mitcliell Pitts Shafer D. Case, Jr. Joseph A. Carpenter John H. Chatham Joe Claland. Osmond H. Collier Doug Colston Martin D. Cook William A. Coulson James R. Grutcher Gordon R. Cunningham Sim J. Dixon, Jr. William S. Davis Rufus L. Dunn, Jr. Hubert Quinn Pray Edwin W. Prinz William L. Richmond Julian Wray Rives John Wilkins Roach, Jr. Eugene T. Roberts William E. Roberts, Jr. Lee R. Robinson, Jr. Richard Paul Schmitz Ora Walter Scott, Jr. Jas. Roland Scribner, Jr. Laurence G. Shar, Jr. Billy Waymon Shelton Marion Lee Simmons Thos. Henry Simmons Robt. Thomas Sloan John H. Filgo Robt. B. Flanagan, Jr. John T. Flippin Donald H. Gibson George T. Graham Bruce S. Griffith Doyle W. Harris Ralph N. Harris Louis G. Hataway, Jr. Henry L. Havens Lee E. Hill, Jr. Jamie G. Houston, Jr. John D. Jennings Robert N. Kitrell Garland Knott Clyde E. Lee Jefferson B. Lewis, Jr. James G. Logan, Jr. William H. McKinney Herbert T. Miller, Jr. Claude C. Payne, Jr. Willie J. Payne James R. Pace Robert C. Perry Hugh H. Reed James S. Reed Rudyard B. Robinson Marion L. Sigrest Billy F. Smith Paul H. Stephenson, Jr. James D. Stringer Bobby J. Smith Johnny M. Thompson Edward L. Traweek Jack Triplett, Jr. Ben. H. Warren, Jr. Frank M. Youngblood 221 KAPPA ALPHA ORDER Southern Genelemen, Suh Disciples of Robert E. Lee Dispensers, since 1865, of that rare but true virtue. Southern Hospitality. This, the Beta Tau Chapter of the Order, was established on State ' s campus in 1927, growing out of the Lee Guard, a social-military organization founded nine years after the college first opened its doors to students. These Knights of the Confederacy love best of all flowers the Magnolia and the Red Rose, and are always true to the colors Crimson and Old Gold. Beta Tau is fronted by Ike Franklin, Charlie Jones, and Clifford Brandon and is proud of ' ts many outstand- his athletes and honor men. Allen, Howard S. Bates, Leon Berrynian, John L. Bishop, Sam C. Bradshaw, E. Waddell Brandon, Cliff. N., Jr. Clayton, Joe Cochran, James C. Comfort, David M. Conlee, Carl W., Jr. Davis, James E. Dearman. William F. Dexter, Kendall F. Dunn, Milton D. Evans, James A., Jr. Evans, Leslie L. Franklin, Ike D. Gardner, J. Warren Garland, W. Douglas Halbert, Burton D. Hammctt, Warren L Henrv, Hunter W. Holland, Hoyt T., Jr. Huggins, Joseph R. Johnson, William Jones, Charlie W. Jones, Egbert Klumb, Charles E. Lipscomb, Julian E. Martin, Frank H. McWilliams, Thomas E. ( Shorty ) Mills, Homer Montgomery, Wilkins Perkins, Robert H. Pevev, Will W. Ragland, Evan L., HI Rhett, C. Rovve Rhett, Munford Rouse, Martin S. Huffin, David A. Seal, Leo W., Jr. Speed, Donald D., Jr. Santmyer, John T. Stevens, Arthur B. Suddeth, Patterson W. Taylor, Douglas E. Thorns, William G. Ferrel, Thomas H. Graves, Robert F. Hubbard, John J., Jr. Kirby, William L. Loper, J. Russell Lee, J. Edwin, Jr. Lewis, J. William Martin, Warren W. McDonald, James C. McPherson, Robt. A., Jr. Magruder, Abbey W., Jr. Miller, Mercer B., Jr. Osborne, James E. Powell, Donald H. Richardson, Mark G. Sample, Eugene C, Jr. Vail, Glenn E. KAPPA ALPHA Alexander, Muiry M. Allen, Howard S. Bates, Leon Berryman, John L. Bishop, Sam C. Bradshaw, E. Waddell Bragan, James Brandon, Cliff. N., Jr. Clayton, Joe Cochran, James C. Comfort, David M. Conlee, Carl W., Jr. Davis, James E. Davis, Kenneth R. Dearman, William F. Dexter, Kendall P. Dunn, Milton D. Jones, Charlie W. Jones, Egbert Kellis, Edwin P. Klumb, Charles E. Lipscomb, Julian E. Long, W. Dabbs Evans, James A., Jr. Evans, Leslie L. Franklin, Ike D. Gardner, J. Warren Garland, W. Douglas Hairston, R. Peter Halbert, Burton D. Hammett, Warren L Holland, Hoyt T., Jr. Huggins, Joseph R. Johnson, William Pevey, Will W. Price, Robert C., Jr. Pullen, Paul R. Ragland, Evan L., Ill Rhett, C. Rowe Rhett, Munford Rogers, Jesse B. Rouse, Martin S. Ruffin, David A. Martin, Frank H. McWilliams, Leon C., Jr. McWilliams, Thomas E. (Shorty) Mills, Homer Mitchell, George D. Montgomery, Wilkins H. Perkins, Robert H. Seal, Leo W., Jr. Speed, Donald D., Jr. Santmyer, John T. Stevens, Arthur B. Suddeth, Patterson W. Swoope, Lafayette F., Jr. Taylor, Douglas E. Thoms, William G. Watkins, Leigh, III PLEDGES Conlee, Fred A. Cox, H. Foote Ferrel, Thomas H. Frye, William L. Graves, Robert F. Hinson, Vernon Frank Hubbard, John J., Jr. Kilgore, Clayton Kinnard, A. Wni., Ill Kirby, William L. Lee, J. Edwin, Jr. Lewis, J. William Martin, Warren W. May, William W. McDonald, James C. McPherson, Robt. A., Jr. Magruder, Abbey W., Jr. May, Reuel, Jr. Miller, Mercer B., Jr. Nichols, Harrod A., Jr. Osborne, James E. Powell, Donald H. Richardson, Mark G. Stainbrook, Max Sample, Eugene C, Jr. Spivey, Howard G. Tullos, Winfred E. Tinsley, William D. Vail, Glenn E. Woollard, Guy L. Whitington, Gene 223 MISSISSIPPI THETA CHAPTER Opening its Jiistory on the State campus as a sub-rosa group in 1887, this social organization was the earHest of the Greek letter fraternities to be instituted at the college. S. A. E. rose to a position of leadership among the social clubs and has since maintained its rank as a superior fraternity with the dignity befitting their symbolic Minerva and her lion, with the nobility in their purple and gold banner, and with the esprit de corps of their lasting bond. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded in 1856 at the University of Alabama, and since that time it has spread into nationwide prominence with over one hundred chapters. One of the two in Mississippi, Theta Chapter at State, boasts the only fraternity house at the campus, eighty-nine actives and pledges, and a large number of members among the faculty and alumni of the institution. With possession of a house, we have a loyal housemother, Mrs. Cornelius McMillan, of Rosedale, Mississippi. Aden, Robt. McLaurin Anderson, Beasley Brown, George F. Bolton, William E. Bonnev, Daniel M. Bramlett. Milton G. Carroll, John Alonzo Clark, Eugene Turner Curtis, Thomas V. Davie, Howard R. Davis, Noll Perkins, Jr. Day, Robert Paxton Epperson, E. Cooke Fisher, Robroy Doak Gladney, Thomas Glenn Golden, Harold G. Grant, Neely P. fohnson, Willis E. [ones, Fred Powers [ones, William Walker Hooker, Henry S. King, James Albert, Jr. Lester, Dozier, Jr. Lusk, Jack Hazzard Luster, Thomas M. Lyon, Robert McDuflfie, H. W., Jr. VIcMillan, Greek Rice Melton, Ray S. Miller, Jack W. Mitchell, Cecil Murry Mullen, Thomas W. Pegues, John Reed, Jr. Rayner, Walter H. McMillan, Mrs. Cornelius Saino, Frank C. Schneider, Harold L. Scott, Hugh Ivy Sharp, Don Simmons, Jesse E. Strawbridge, Wm. H. Stuart, James B. Tate, Irwin Taylor, Clarence V. Freas, Charles E. Wheeler, Edward Nott Williams, Bedford Wright, Charles V. York, Hansen Billingsley, Charles Burge, John Carney, Frank Case, Jack Clark, Fred Clark, Gradv Chandler, Walter Deen, Jimmy Donald, R. H. Ellard, Bob Flint, Edwin A. Graham, Edgar Ligon, Robert Long, Alvin Martin, J. W. Nash, Randle C. Nichols, Rendy Pilkinton, Henry Rogers, Pete Russell, Ernest Russell, Richard St. John, Raymond Standifer, John Stone, Everett Townsend, Pete Weeks, Albert Weeks, Lee West, Pete SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON OFFICERS NOLL P. DAVIS President ROBROY D. FISHER Vice-President EUGENE T. CLARK Secretary JAMES A. KING, Jr Treasurer FACULTY E. B. Bridgforth A. M. Magruder S. J. Few D. M. McCain C. C. Farnsworth A. G. McKee W. F. Hand J. D. Ray B. F. Hilbun T. Sawyer P. Hntchinson MEMBERS Aden, Robt. McLaurin Anderson, Beasley Brown, George F. Bolton, William E. Bonney, Daniel M. Branilett, Milton G. Carroll, John Alonzo Glark, Eugene Turner Gurtis, Thomas V. Davie, Howard R. Davis, Noll Perkins, Jr. Day, Robert Paxton Dulin, George Epperson, E. Gooke Fields, Bill Cleveland Fisher, Robroy Doak Gilruth, Herbert D. Gladney, Thomas Glenn Golden, Harold G. Grant, Neely P. Johnson, Wallace R., Jr. Johnson, Willis E. Jones, Fred Powers Jones, William Walker Hooker, Henry S. King, James Albert, Jr. Lester, Dozier, Jr. Lusk, Jack Hazzard Luster, Thomas M. Lutken, Wesley Lyon, Robert McDuffie, H. W., Jr. McMillan, Greek Rice Melton, Ray S. Miller, Jack W. Mitchell, Gecil Murry Mullen, Thomas W. Pegues, John Reed, Jr. Rayner, Walter H. Saino, Frank C. Schneider, Harold L. Scott, Hugh Ivy Sharp, Don Simmons, Jesse E. Strawbridge, Wm. H. Stuart, James B. Tate, Irwin Taylor, Clarence V. Treas, Charles E. Wheeler, Edward Nott Williams, Bedford Wright, Charles V. York, Hansen PLEDGES Billingsley, Charles Brown, William Burge, John Carney, Frank Case, Jack Clark, Fred Glark, Grady Chandler, Walter Deen, Jimmy Donald, R. H. Ellard, Bob Flint, Edwin A. Graham, Edgar Ligon, Robert Long, Alvin Lundy, Robert Martin, J. W. Mclntyre, Maury Nash, Randle C. Nichols, Rendy Overton, Harold Perkins, Edward Pilkinton, Henry Rogers, Pete Russell, Ernest Russell, Richard Smith, Billy W. St. John, Raymond Standifer, John Stone, Everett Townsend, Pete Veazey, W. P. Weeks, Albert Wamsley, H. E. Weeks, Lee West, Pete Wheeler, James ■ 225 GAMMA UPSILON CHAPTER The Sigma Chi Fraternity was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, on June 28, 1855, and today there are more than one hundred chapters that wear the White Cross. The George Rifles, a local organization, took over as Sigma Chi at Mississippi State in 1938 and since that time the wearers of the White Cross have proven themselves outstanding in every undertaking. Their outstand- ing social event of the year is the White Cross Ball, at which time the public is introduced to the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Baker, Frank Beasley, Charles Bell, Charlie Bethea, George Box, Bill Brantley, Lnther Brasweil, Billy Brown, Joe Bunch, Johnny Coleman, Jim Collier, Joe Cox, George Ellis, Lester Evans, Howard Fanquy, Bruce Flanagan, Jimmy Foreman, C. A. Gary, Hobson Hamilton, Albert Harding, Bill Harned, Ben Harris, Boyce Hazard, Jack Hensarling, Kenard Hill, Charles Hill, Grady Hodges, Dale Holliman, Bobby James, Bob Jarma, B. F. Jones, Gay King, Joe Knox, Dewit Lefore, Charles Liddell, Robert Mathews, Carl McCollum, Owens McDearman, Bernard McPherson, John Mclntyre, Quin Mitchell, Monk Moore, Charlie Myrick, E. K. Neely, Ralph O ' Kelly, Ben O ' Kelly, Fred Oliver, Howard Patterson, Harpole Pryor, Jimmy Pryor, Tildon Ratchft, Frank Scales, Sammy Simmons, Albert Sizemore, Bob Standifer, Leon Stanton, John H. Stemme, Billy Tillman, Marvin Thomas, Gerald Thompson, Henry Vinson, Euell Wafford, Scotty Wamble, Howard Watters, Sidney Worthington, Tom Aycoek, James F. Blanton, Johnny Carter, James R. Conner, O. D. Drennon, Rodney Gilmore, Tommy Haas, Carl Holman, Henry F. [ones, Billy Maftatt, Finley Parks, William A. Pringle, L. V. Rawls, Gordon Speaker, Leland, Jr. Warner, George, Jr. SIGMA CHI OFFICERS ROBERT LIDDELL President ROBERT SIZEMORE Vice-President HOWARD EVANS Secretani RALPH NEELY Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE Fred T. Mitchell Allvn McKeen J. C. McKee W. ' S. Wofford MEMBERS Chambers, Robert Chatoney, Ben Corbin, Jimmy Cribbs, Bean Flanagan, Marion Loposer, Thomas Moor, Charles Norman, Louis Parks, Bill Riley, Frank Wallace, Clinton Waters, Cliarles Bloweyer, Cerald Carter, John Coltharp, Bobby King, Joe Knox, Dewit Lefore, Charles Liddell, Robert Loposer, Thomas Mathews, Carl McCollum, Owens McDearman, Bernard McPherson, John Mclntyre, Quin Mitchell, Monk Moor, Charles Moore, Charlie Myrick, E. K. Cook, Bob Corkin, Sammy Dedwylder, Wilkin Fanguy, Roy C. Foster, Paul D. Harrington, Leonard Hawkins, Charles B. Jordan, Lynn Latimer, Norwood Page, Buddy Seitz, Ed Vance, E. Q. Baker, Frank Beasley, Charles Bell, Charlie Bethea, George Neely, Ralph Norman, Louis O ' Kelly, Ben O ' Kelly, Fred Oliver, Howard Patterson, Harpole Parks, Bill Pryor, Jimmy Pryor, Tildon Ratcliff, Frank Riley, Frank Scales, Sammy Simmons, Albert Sizemore, Bob Box, Bill Brantley, Luther Braswell, Billy Brown, Joe Bunch, Johnny Chambers, Robert Chatoney, Ben Coleman, Jim Collier, Joe Corbin, Jimmy Cox, George Cribbs, Bean Ellis, Lester Evans, Howard Fanquy, Bruce Flanagan, Jimmy Standifer, Leon Stanton, John H. Stemme, Billy Tillman, Marvin Thomas, Gerald Thompson, Henry Vinson, Euell Wallace, Clinton Wafford, Scotty Wamble, Howard Waters, Charles Watters, Sidney Worthington, Tom Flanagan, Marion Foreman, C. A. Gary, Hobson Hamilton, Albert Harding, Bill Harned, Ben Harris, Boyce Hazard, Jack Hensarling, Kenard Hill, Charles Hill, Grady Hodges, Dale Holliman, Bobby James, Bob Jarma, B. F. Jones, Gay PLEDGES Aycock, James F. Blanton, Johnny Bloweyer, Gerald Carter, James R. Carter, John Coltharp, Bobby Cook, Bob Conner, O. D. Corkin, Sammy Dedwylder, Wilkin Drennon, Rodney Fanguy, Roy C. Foster, Paul D. Gilmore, Tommy Haas, Carl Harrington, Leonard Hawkins, Charles B. Holman, Henry F. Jones, Billy Jordan, Lynn Latimer, Norwood Maffatt, Finley Page, Buddy Parks, William A. Pringle, L. V. Rawls, Gordon Seitz, Ed Speaker, Leland, Jr. Vance, E. Q. Warner, George, Jr. 227 DELTA CHI CHAPTER Founded at the University of Virginia, December 10, 1896, Kappa Sigma ' s Delta Chi Chapter was chartered at Mississippi State College in 1936. The boys who meet in Lee Hall on fourth floor, call the lily of the valley their flower and the badge, the crescent and the star, is jeweled so as to perpetuate the fraternity colors, scarlet, green and white. Active socially this year, the Sigs held numerous fine Spur parties, a Founders ' Day Banquet, and shared honors with their sisters, the Chi Omega ' s, in presenting one of the outstanding dances of the spring social season. Carr, S. F. Collins, J. C. Colmer, Fred Coltharp, Collins Darsey, Bill Davis, Harper Galtney, Dave Garner, A. C. Gibson, Earnest Gower, T. C. Haley, Jack Hays, William L. Hively, Gene Hollingsworth, Bill Johnson, Stewart tCochtitzky, Bob tCnight, A. M. Langford, Lewis Little, Jimmie Logan, Dub Lollar, J. B. McCulley, Dick VIcNeil, Ellis McPherson, Marvin Meux, Bill Monty, Charles Morgan, William H. Morse, Don Moss, Bryon Nash, J. E. Oglesby, Jimmie Parker, H. L. Pepper, J. T. Proctor, Jimmie Pruitt, Marion Ramsey, Dero Ramsey, George Robertson, Herbert Robinson, G. A. Roby, Bill Robinson, Joe Y. Ruffin, Glenn Selman, E. A. Smith, A. B. Smith, H. C. Stainback, Rufus Stanford, Jack Stanley, Jack Stewart, Marion Travica, Chester Waddlington, Lamar Weaver, Joe Wilson, H. C. Wilson, R. F. Wilson, T. C. Wise, F. A. Woodrow, John Wooley, O. B. Yandell, Billy Brewer, Earl Carpenter, Carlton Corley, Beane Crumbley, Charles Dickson, Billy Flowers, Graydon Galloway, George Garret, Billy Hearndon, Ralph Jones, Leslie Lenoir, Whit Marchetti, Bob Mitchell, Jimmie McCarley, Harold McKie, Bill McMillan, James Redwine, Kyle Travis, Malcolm Virden, Bowmar Wood, James David Yandell, Ben Agnew, John Ed Agnew , Larkin Atkinson, A. Bailey, Fred Battw William E. Hcall, Jerry Beckham, Ray Brown, R. L. Butler, F. H. Causey, Bill KAPPA SIGMA OFFICERS CLIFF WILSON . r GM A. B. SMITH GP BILL HOLLINGSWORTH GMC G. A. ROBINSON GT WILLIAM WEBB GS FRATRES AD FACULTY Willie Stone Major Richard Irving Ed Meyers Captain H. P. Davis Dr. C. Q. Sheely Dr. A. W. Garner Agnew, John Ed Agnew, Larkin Alford, Jinnie Allen, Jim Atkinson, A. Bailey, Fred Batty, William E. Beall, Jerry Beckham, Ray Brown, R. L. Bryan, Bill Butler, F. H. Causey, Bill Carr, S. F. Collins, J. C. Colmer, Fred Coltharp, Collins Darsey, Bill Davis, Harper Ellis, Edwin Galtney, Dave Garner, A. C. Gibson, Earnest Gower, T. C. Haley, Jack Hampton, George Harris, Conwell Hays, William L. Hively, Gene Hollingsworth, Bill Johnson, Stewart Kochtitzky, Bob Knight, A. M. Kynard, Guy Langford, Lewis Little, Jimmie Logan, Dub Lollar, J. B. McCulley, Dick McNeil, Ellis McPherson, Marvin Merceir, George Meux, Bill Monty, Charles Morgan, WilHam H. Morse, Don Moss, Bryon Nash, J. E. Noble, Lucian Oglesby, Jimmie Parker, H. L. Pepper, J. T. Pierce, Hugh V. Proctor, Jimmie Pruitt, Marion Ramsey, Dero Ramsey, George Reed, M. T. Robertson, Herbert Robinson, G. A. Roby, Bill Robinson, Joe Y. RufRn, Glenn Scott, Tom Selman, E. A. Smith, A. B. Smith, H. C. Stainback, Rufus Stanford, Jack Stanley, Jack Stewart, Dave Stewart, Marion Treate, Billy Travica, Cliester Waddlington, Lamar Weaver, Joe Webb, W. B. Wilson, H. C. Wilson, R. F. Wilson, T. C. Wise, F. A. Woodrow, John Wooley, O. B. Yandell, Billv PLEDGES Biggs, Hays Brewer, Earl Carpenter, Carlton Corley, Beane Crumbley, Charles Dickson, Billy Dorroh, Joe Dick Flowers, Graydon Galloway, George Garret, Billy Harlow, Billy Hearndon, Ralph Hickman, James Jones, Leslie Lenoir, Whit Marchetti, Bob Mitchell, Jimmie Morris, Ross McCarley, Harold McKie, Bill McMillan, James Pleasants, Hal Redwine, Kyle Reed, Tom Stone, Jimmie Travis, Malcolm Tait, Arthur Virden, Bowmar Warnick, Henry Wood, James David Yandell, Ben 229 EPSILON EPSILON CHAPTER First appeared here in 1937. One of the largest on the campus. Chapter composed of many campus persoa- ahties and leaders, among whom are Gray Harrison, Neil Bogan, Slick Little and Pat Ratcliff. Agnew, Rutherford T. Bogan, Wm. Neill, Jr. Boydston, Marshall D. Burdette, Thomas Lee Cain, Winton B. Chandler, John Ivie Cook, James Austin Dickerson, Wm. L. Estes, A. Forrest Cott, Douglas S. Gordon, Bobby H. Harrison, Gray W., Jr Hudson, J. Dennis Hudson, John R. Hudson, William R. Jackson, Frederick Z. Jackson, Raymond J. Jones, Emmett P., jr. Klyce, John H. Kno.x, James E. Little, E. Lamar Lyons, G. Davis McDonald, H. D., Jr. McGee, Clyde T. McNeel, Robert C. Noland, G. Vaughn Pace, Clyde S. Page, Curtis Ferryman, Robert L. Phillips, Ned H. Ratchff, Marvin L., Jr. Ross, James E. Shepherd, George S. Shuler, Robert L. Stewart, Edwin F. Strahan, Ernest K., Jr. Tomlinson, Charles C. Winters, Evans R. Yarb rough, Thomas E. Avara, Richard D. Backstrom, Wm. M. Bassett, Bobbie H. Bludvvorth, James Wni. Buchanan, John Ewing Bvrd, Knollis Edward Cockerhan, J. W. Cope, Walter Edward Dickerson, Thos. Edward Dunning Ewing, Thomas C. Floyd, Claiborne F. Furr, James E., Jr. Hall, James Phillip Lanipkin, Andrew J., Jr. Langston, John Caryelle McCarthv, Robert N. McCord, Wm. Albert McQuinn, Carl, Jr. Morgan, Wayne N. Newman, Gene Reid, Gilbert W., Jr. Sides, John Chappel Smith, Rayburn Edzel Tomlinson, John C. Watson, Wm. White Wilkerson, Davis Moon ALPHA TAU OMEGA CHAPTER OFFICERS DAVIS LYONS Worthy Master ERNEST STRAHAN Worthy Chaplain EMMETT JONES Worthy Keeper of Exchequer DOUGLAS GOFF Worthy Scribe PEYTON NOLAND Worthy Keeper on Annals MEMBERS Agnew, Rutherford T. Barnes, Thomas J. Bogan, Wm. Neill, Jr. Boydston, Marshall D. Burdette, Thomas Lee Cain, Winton B. Chandler, John Ivie Cook, James Austin Dickerson, Wm. L. Estes, A. Forrest Coil, Douglas S. Cordon, Bobby H. Hall, John E. Harrison, Gray W,, Jr. Herring, C. Gay Hudson, J. Dennis Hudson, John R. Hudson, William R. Jackson, Frederick Z. Jackson, Raymond J. Jones, Emmett P., Jr. Keary, Kendall B., Jr. King, Louis A. Klyce, John H. Knox, James E. Little, E. Lamar Lyons, G. Davis McDonald, H. D., Jr. McCee, Clyde T. McNeel, Robert C. Mohler, Donald E. Noble, William B. Noland, G. Vaughn Pace, Clyde S. Page, Curtis Ferryman, Robert L. Phillips, Ned H. Ratcliff, Marvin L., Rose, Robert S. Ross, James E. Shepherd, George S. Shuler, Robert L. Stewart, Edwin F. Strahan, Ernest K., Jr. Jr. Tomlinson, Charles C. Winters, Evans R. Yarbrough, Thomas E. PLEDGES Avara, Richard D. Backstrom, Wm. M. Bassett, Bobbie H. Bledsoe, James Arnold Bludworth, James Wm. Buchanan, John Ewing Byrd, Knollis Edward Cockerhan, J. W. Cope, Walter Edward Dickerson, Thos. Edward Dunning Eubanks, Clyde Virgil Ewing, Thomas C. Fisher, Robert David Floyd, Claiborne F. Furr, James E., Jr. Hall, James Phillip Lampkin, Andrew J., Jr. Langston, John Caryelle McCarthy, Robert N. McCord, Wm. Albert McQuinn, Carl, Jr. Mohead, Wm. H. Morgan, Wayne N. Morgan, Paul Shaver Newman, Gene Phillips, Wm. Bruce Reid, Gilbert W., Jr. Sides, John Chappel Smith, Rayburn Edzel Sutherland, Joe Ashley Tomlinson, John C. Watson, Wm. White Wilkerson, Davis Moon I - 231 ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTFR The school year of 1947-48 found Sigma Pi with the largest membership it has ever had on the campus. It promises to continue growing stronger both internally and in number. The local chapter, acting as host to brothers from Ole Miss, Tulane, L. S. U., Southwestern Louisiana, and Arkansas, sponsored a province convocation in Jackson, Mississippi, during the spring holidays. At this time the first Alumni Organization of Sigma Pi in Mississippi was founded. Kj , .-, - Bailey, Walter D. Bullock, Vernon O. Campbell, John C, Jr. Commer Davis, Carlton A. Elmore, Christopher, Jr. Garrison, James E. Griffin, James E. Hurst, Louis A. Jones, Daniel E. Keel, Roy J. Lancaster, Robert M. McGuire Martin, Ernest B. Maxwell, Frank M. Mizelle, Chambliss O ' Neal, Adrain P. Scarborough, Frank C. Smith, Lott B. Thompson, Joe B. Thompson, Lee H. Wamble, Henry H. Ware, John D. Watson, Archie R. Wilkinson, Chas. H., Jr. Atwood, Charles W. Berry, Robert N. Brown, Grady C. Edwards, George T. Freeman, Rodney G., Jr. Hall, C. T., Jr. Hall, T. B. Hanrahan, William P. McDaniel, Geo. O., Jr. Patterson, Talmadge A. Robison, John W. Rush, John G. Sutton, John F. Waters, Ray M. SIGMA PI OFFICERS LEE H. THOMPSON President HARRY B. FORBES Vice-President FRANCK C. SCARBOROUGH Treasurer A. CARLTON DAVIS Secretary ROY KEEL Pledge Master and Sergeant-at-Arms ERNEST E. WEVER . . . Chapter Building Committee Treasurer CHARLES H. WILKINSON Herald FACULTY ADVISORS Franklin S. Edwards Quinton Dabbs MEMBERS Bailey, Walter D. Bullock, Vernon O. Campbell, John C, Jr. Carlson, Karl W. Carter, William C. Commer Davis, Carlton A. Elmore, Christopher, Jr. Forbes, Harrv B. Garrison, James E. Griffin, James E. Henderson, Luther D. Hurst, Louis A. Jones, Daniel E. Keel, Roy J. Lancaster, Joyner L. Lancaster, Robert M. McGuire Martin, Ernest B. Maxwell, Frank M. Mizelle, Chambliss O ' Neal, Adrain P. Reagan, John R. Riley, Odis R. Scarborough, Frank Smith, Lott B. Thompson, Joe B. Thompson, Lee H. Wamble, Henrv H. Ware, John D. Watson, Archie R. Wever, Ernest E., Jr. Wilkinson, Chas. H., Jr. Yarbrough, Boyce B. PLEDGES Allison, Paul N. Atwood, Charles W. Berry, Robert N. Blain, John B. Brown, Grady C. Brown, Julius H. Dickson, Jefferson D. Edwards, George T. Freeman, Rodney G., Jr. Cough, Byron H. Hall, C. T., Jr. Hall, T. B. Hanrahan, William P. Hay, Connie M. Heflin, Duval P. Lyles, John A. Lyles, W. Scott McDaniel, Geo. O., Jr. Manning, John B. May, John E. Patterson, Talmadge A. Robison, John W. Rush, John C. Sutton, John F. Waters, Ray M. Welborne, Robert A. 233 ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Phi Kappa Tau was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1906. Since then, the growth of the fra- ternity has been steady and conservative. It is today represented in more than fifty outstanding colleges throughout the United States. The Alpha Chi Chapter, which was installed in the spring of 1938, has thoroughly adhered to the ideals of Democracy, Christianity, and Fellowship. It seriously endeavors to make a college man ' s life more worth- while because of his association with the fraternity. Its colors are Harvard red and old gold and its flower the red carnation. Leaders on the campus include Robert A. Scott, Robert E. Brown, Hilton L. Ladner, Carroll Gray, and Billv Barnett. Anderson, Douglas R. Baria, Joseph M. Barnett, William Brown, Robert E. Buckley, Joseph E. Coggin, Benton G. Cox, Aubrey A. Daniels, Robt. L., Jr. Edwards, Douglas E. Fouche, Tom E., Jr. Gray, Hugh Carroll Ladner, Hilton L. Lauehley, Henry II., Jr. Lee, Robert A. McCann, William H. Mahaffey, Robt. K., Jr. Martin, William A. Ritter, Robert Rogers, Fred D. Scott, Robert A. Slociuii, Ralpli G. Thomas, William C. Wood, William T. Bennett, Jarvis, Jr. Gates, Thomas R. Coleman, Harold L. Flippen, Earl G. Hopkins, Claud II. Lloyd, Claude I. McClughan, Darrell N. McMullen, James W. McNair, Ernest L. Prince, John R. Spears, Percy J., Jr. Sugg, Harbard, Jr. Thrift, William C, Jr. Tootle, Fron R. Williams, Jack R. PHI KAPPA TAU OFFICERS ROBERT A. SCOTT President HILTON LADNER Vice-President, ROBERT E. BROWN Recording Secretary WILLIAM E. BARNETT Corresponding Secretory H. C. GRAY Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE P. H. Dunn R. J. Laird M. L. Freeman W. B. Andrews M. B. Mapp N. E. Wilson O. L. Snowden R. T. Palmer, Jr. S. P. Lenoir MEMBERS Anderson, Douglas R. Baria, Joseph M. Barnett, William Braden, Guy B. Brown, Robert E. Buchanan, Charles N. Buckley, Joseph E. Coggin, Benton G. Cox, Aubrey A. Daniels, Robt. L., Jr. Edwards, Douglas E., Jr. Flynt, William C. Fouche, Tom E., Jr. Gray, Hugh Carroll Ladner, Hilton L. Lauchley, Henry H., Jr. Lee, Robert A. McCann, WiUiam H. MahafFey, Robt. K., Jr. Martin, William A. Ritter, Robert Rogers, Fred D. Scott, Robert A. Slocum, Ralph G. Thomas, William C. Wood, William T. PLEDGES Bennett, Jarvis, Jr. Gates, Thomas R. Cobb, WilHam R. Coleman, Harold L. Flippen, Earl G. Hopkins, Claud H. Lloyd, Claude L McClughan, Darrell N. McMullen, James W. McNair, Ernest L. Prince, John R. Spears, Percy J., Jr. Sugg, Harbard, Jr. Thrift, Wilham C, Jr. Tootle, Fron R. Williams, Jack R. K« HH H HH P H l H - g 1 m vx lh ' ..- ' ' - H K V ' H E 235 ISSISSIPPI BETA CHAPTER OF Sigma Phi Epsiloii was founded November 6, 1901, at the Universtiy of Richmond, Virginia. Though still a young fraternity, it has expanded rapidly until today there are 78 chapters on the campuses of the larger colleges and universities of America. The Mississippi Beta Chapter was formed from the local fraternity Sigma Phi, on April 30, 1938, this year marking the 10th anniversary. The fraternity colors are Red and Purple, and the flowers are the American Beauty Rose and Violet. Among those bringing honor to the Golden Heart of Sigma Phi Epsilon this year are Bill Oakes, C. L. Coon, James Brock, Jack Wilkes, and Bill Harris. Aldridge, E. C. Bag-ley, J. G. Berger, R. C. Black, C. P. Brock, James Callicott, W. E. Clarke, C. A. Coon, C. L. Cowsert, W. S. Doan, J. C. Fleming, H. F. Fletcher, Casse Grafton, S. A. Harris, B. W. Jones, H. G. Lindsay, E. C. McGaha, Thomas Oakes, G. F. Oakes, W. T. Roberts, Charles Simmons, C. W. Sorels, R. E. Turner, Philip White, J. C. White, J. L. Woleben, W. H. Woods, Luell Hearn, James Wilkes, J. L. Anders, Albert Andrews, Gus Benson, Rex Coleman, W. S. Hilton, J. H. Hilton, W. O. Johnston, Sonny Johnston, F. J. Jones, T. F. Leake, Bill Montgomery, W. Page, Frank Parker, J. T. Price, W. N. Pritchard, R. A. Randall, Davis Robinson, Leroy Shearer, Billy Simmons, J. S. Smith, E. J. Smith, R. C. Stafford, John Stephen, Billy SIGMA PHI EPSILON OFFICERS VV. T. OAKES President W. H. WOLEBEN Vice-President R. C. BERGER Secretary W. E. CALLICOTT Comptroller H. F. FLEMING Historian MEMBERS Aldridge, E. C. Bagley, J. G. Bedenbaugh, S. K. Berger, R. C. Black, C. P. Brock, James Callicott, W. E. Ckrke, C. A. Coon, C. L. Coon, J. H. Cowsert, W. S. Doan, J. C. Fleming, H. F. Fletcher, Casse Grafton, S. A. Harris, B. W. Hurston, James Jones, H. C. Lindsey, E. C. Malvaney, E. L. McGaha, Thomas Moore, J. O. Oakes, G. F. Oakes, W. T. Roberts, Charles Simmons, G. W. Turner, Pliilip White, J. C. White, J. L. Woleben, W. H. Woods, Luell Hearn, James Wilkes, J. L. Sorels, R. E. PLEDGES Anders, Albert Andrews, Gus Benson, Rex Coleman, W. S. Godbokl, S. D. Greer, Joe Hilton, J. H. Hilton, W. O. Johnston, Sonny Johnston, F. J. Jones, T. F. Leake, Bill Montgomery, W. Page, Frank Parker, J. T. Price, W. N. Pritchard, R. A. Randall, Davis Robinson, Leroy Shearer, Billy Simmons, J. S. Smith, E. J. Smith, R. C. Stafford, John Stephen, Billy Stowers, Bill 237 EPSILON CHI CHAPTER Lambda Chi Alpha grew out of a local organization on the campus of Boston University in 1909. Since that time. Lambda Chi ' s growth has been phenomenal and today the crescent badge is recognized and respected on 121 campuses in the United States and Canada. It now stands as the largest of all social fraternities in the number of chapters. The local, Rho Zeta, was installed as Epsilon-Chi Zeta at Mississippi State on April 29, 1939. Lambda Chi ' s exemplifly the true spirit of fraternity by their close brotherly attitude toward one another. The two outstanding social events in the fraternity each year are the annual dances in April and on Founders ' Day, March 22. They are true to green and gold colors and to their flower, the white rose. Allen, Charles R. Allen, William H. Auter, Henry Byrd, William B. Daniel, Gerald Downing, George C. Eiland, Allen P. Habeeb, H. M. Hoyle, James H. Kirkland, J. D., Jr. Lancaster, Donald B. Martin, Glenn T. Mauldin, Thurman N Mobley, Joseph O. Mullen, William H. Phillips, Willie E. Pollard, James E. Saul, Robert L. Smith, Emmette M. Sneed, Henry E. Spalding, Howard R. Stanton, William G. Theus, L. D. Williams, Jos. A., Jr. Williams, Milton L. Wilson, James L. Baker, John B. Boggin, Austin P. Dyess, Robert Holley, Joseph Gautier, Robert A. Mauldin, Charles E. Netherland, Clayton M. Pettway, Joseph B. Pressgorve, Edgar H. Ready, J. C. Smith, Ernest M. Smith, Eugene B. Stinson, Mitchell O. Thornton, Lucien W. Trevillian, Charles C. Ulery, Harry H. Warner, Charles T. Wasson, Billie E. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA OFFICERS JOE A. WILLIAMS, Jr President G. T. MARTIN Vice-President J. D. KIRKLAND, Jr Secretary JAM ES WILSON Treasurer FACULTY Allen, H. V. OUivier, A. Bryan, G. K. Strong, R. G. Marion, C. P. MEMBERS Allen, Charles R. Allen, William H. Auter, Henry Byrd, William B. Chipley, James D. Daniel, Gerald Downing, George C. Eiland, Allen P. Habeeb, H. M. Hoyle, James H. Johnson, E. E. Kirkland, J. D., Jr. Lancaster, Donald B. Lancaster, Wallace E. Martin, Glenn T. Mauldin, Tiiurman N. McKiethe, William G. Mobley, Joseph O. Mullen, William H. Oldham, Mason B. Phillips, Willie E. Poe, William E. Pollard, James E. Roshore, Edwin C. Saul, Robert L. Smith, Emmette M. Sneed, Henry E. Spalding, Howard R. Stanton, William G. Templeton, Charles H. Theus, L. D. Williams, Jos. A., Jr. Williams, Milton L. Wilson, James L. PLEDGES Baker, John B. Beard, Hal P. Boggin, Austin P. Dyess, Robert Holley, Joseph Etgeridge, Ray Gautier, Robert A. Kerr, John D. Magee, Edgar A. Mauldin, Charles E. McClain, Wilson Netherland, Clayton M. Pettway, Joseph B. Pou, James Pressgorve, Edgar H. Ready, J. C. Sanders, Aubrey L. Smith, Ernest M. Smith, Eugene B. Stinson, Mitchell O. Thornton, Lucien W. Trevillian, Charles G. Ulery, Harry H. Warner, Charles T. Wasson, Bilhe E. 239 ALPHA XI CHAPTER After having been reactivated in 1945, Alpha Xi of Theta Xi is once again making its presence felt on the campus. Theta Xi originally came to Mississippi State in 1940, having been founded in 1864. The distinction of being the oldest fraternity nationally on the campus is held by Theta Xi. Under such leaders as Joe Foster, James Grice and Leon Young, Alpha Xi is looking forward to many years of growth and development. Batson, Hubert Bowie, A. J. Brown, Latham H. Cartledge, Reginald Davis, Marvin E. Deupree, Richard C. Foster, Joe H. Galbreath, J. Grice, James B. Hinds, James A. Johnson, Herbert W. Jones, Wilham J. Landrum, James H. Meador, Ray B. Murphy, George W. McCardle, Arthur, Jr. Pierce, F. M. Redding, James M. Smith, Thomas M. Swalm, Frank S. Worthy, Sidney L. Young Leon B. Arinder, John D. Black, James H. Armstrong, L. Charles Backstroni, Thomas S. Barker, Raymond L. Brown, William J. Bryan, Danny Bush, Marvin L. Hathcote, R. T., Jr. Haynes, Hershel B. Higman, Briscoe Hitchens, Edgar Keeton, Charles Magee, Arthur L. Matlock, Francis C. McGraw, Rogers Y. Palmer, Arlon L. Porter, Fletcher B. Schroeder, Henry Stennett, M. C, Jr. THETA XI OFFICERS JOE H. FOSTER President LEON B. YOUNG Vice-President SIDNEY L. MILLER Treasurer JAMES REDDING Secretary Factdtij Advisor J. A. McREYNOLDS MEMBERS Batson, Hubert Bowie, A. J. Brown, Latham H. Cartledge, Reginald Davis, Marvin E. Deupree, Richard C. Foster, Joe H. Galbreath, J. Grice, James B. Hinds, James A. Johnson, Herbert W. Jones, William J. Landrum, James H. Meador, Ray B. Murphy, George W. McCardle, Arthur, Jr. Pierce, F. M. Redding, James M. Smith, Thomas M. SwaLn, Frank S. Worthy, Sidney L. Young Leon B. PLEDGES Arinder, John D. Armstrong, L. Gharles Black, James H. Backstrom, Thomas S. Barker, Raymond L. Brown, William J. Bryan, Danny Bush, Marvin L. Hathcote, R. T., Jr. Haynes, Hershel B. Higman, Briscoe Hitchens, Edgar Keeton, Charles Magee, Arthur L. Matlock, Francis C. McGraw, Rogers Y. Palmer, Arlon L. Porter, Fletcher B. Schroeder, Henry Stennett, M. C., Jr. 241 PHI KAPPA THETA ZETA CHAPTER Zeta of Phi Kappa Theta, a colony chapter of the national Cathohc fraternity Theta Kappa Phi, was granted its charter August 9, 1942. Its excellent progress was temporarily halted when only one year after its installation it was necessary for it to become inactive due to the existing national emergency. With the return of a handful of its former members in the summer of 1946 the colony was reactivated with renewed enthusiasm. Under the leadership of its president, Vincent A. Dauro, it is once again looking forward to being accepted into the brotherhood of Theta Kappa Phi. OFFICERS VINCENT A. DAURO Pres. THOMAS D. PANTOLIANO . . Vice-Pres. NICHOLAS F. CASSINO . . . Secy.-Treas. MEMBERS CASSINO, NICHOLAS F. DAURO, VINCENT A. PANTOLIANO, THOMAS D. CESARE, JOHN G. KEEFFE, THOMAS A. McGOWAN, JOHN M. PIAZZA, ANTHONY RODRIGUEZ, GEORGE E. SERIO, FRANK S. SHANNON, JAMES J. VERVENA, ALDO PLEDGES ARCE, ABRAHAM CROWE, VINCENT V. HERRERA. GUILLERMO MAY, CECIL R. REDDOCH, ELDER SIGMA ALPHA M SIGMA PSI CHAPTER Sigma Psi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu was installed here on the Mississippi State College campus on January 10, 1937. The Sammys honor their colors of purple and white, and their flower, the purple aster. It is one of thirty- eight chapters of this international Jewish fraternity, and although it is the smallest fraternity in size on the campus their participation in all campus activities forms an outstanding fraternity. OFFICERS LOUIS J. ROMAN Prior JEROME ROSSOFF .... Exchequer GERT LEVY Recorder MEMBERS COHEN, BENNIE KLEBAN, WARREN G. LEVY, GERT G. ROMAN, LOUIS J. ROSSOFF, JEROME PLEDGES FRANKEL, LEO E. GOODMAN, ARTHUR L. Jr. ROMAN, WALTER R. CHI OMEGA PHI DELTA CHAPTER Phi Delta Chapter of Chi Omega is in its twelfth year of active service on the Mississippi State College campus. Chi Omega boasts the largest fraternal group for girls in the United States. This sisterhood, though now spread throughout the nation, is labeled Southern property since its founding in 1895 was on the campus of the University of Arkansas. It honors the cardinal and straw colors and holds high the white carnation. Phi Delta Chapter was established on the State campus on April 4, 1936, and took its noble place as the first women ' s fraternity on the campus. Since that time it has functioned actively and continued to expand and grow in wisdom. OFFICERS CAROLINE BEATTIE . . . President OLLIE JOHNSON . . . Vice-President ANN LUCKETT Secretary NORMA FORREST .... Treasurer MISS MILDRED BARR . . Chapter Sponsor MEMBERS adams, mona andrews, merrell davis beattie, caroline clark, dale elder, joyce foresman, rosemary forrest, norma johnson, ollie luckett, ann McDonnell, Catherine randolph, nancy smith, eunice walton, pat PLEDGES ADAMS, YANCEY BURGOYNE, ALICE HARRIS, JEAN SWAYZE, CATHERINE 1 J ZETA TAl) ALPHA GAMMA ZETA CHAPTER Zeta Tau Alpha was founded in 1898 at Virginia State Normal School, and since that time has expanded to include 80 chapters in the United States and Canada. Gamma Zeta was established on the Mississippi State campus in April, 1940, and have always participated in campus activities. Since that time, the lovers of the white violet and steel gray and tourquoise blue colors have steadily risen in prominence at State. OFFICERS KAY HARRIS MEMBERS COLE, MAXINE CREEKMORE, ELIZABETH DEARTH, BETTY HARRIS, KAY HUNTER, EARLENE McCARTY, SYLVIA McKEITHEN, KATHRYN MILLER, WILDA ROEBUCK, BOYCE TEMPLE, MARJORIE WATTS, PATSY PLEDGES BEER, IDA MAE CARPENTER, NAN CLARK, GENE EVERETT, HILDA DUKE, BETTY JEAN GREGORY, SARA JANE GRISSOM, EUGENIA HOWARD, BETTY LOU LYONS, MAUDE OAKS, JANE OGLETREE, RUTH PERRY, MARY JANE RATLIP, DORA SAVAGE, BETSY SAVAGE, ANNA MARJORIE SWAIN, MARGARET SWAIN, MARTHA STRINGFELLOR, BETTY THOMPSON, JUANITA VANCE, SARA President 1 The Clubs, Societies, Fellowships, and Fraternities, listed in this, the last but certainly not least of the 1948 REVEILLE are those which lend service to the students and Administration at the college. Most of these organizations are composed of students who have high averages and are capable leaders. All of the schools are represented in these pages and those pictured herein are the leaders in their fields. ORGANIZATIONS 246 am = 1 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary student activities fraternity, was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914. Alpha Chi Circle, the local chapter, was installed in May of 1937. Its members are selected from the Junior and Senior classes on a quality basis of personal character, scholastic record, prominence in student activities, and service rendered to the institution. The order is a respected member of the American Association of College Honor Societies and has become the most coveted honor organization on the campus. OFFICERS MARION SIMMONS President J. E. SIMMONS Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. J. F. Locke Ben Hilbun MEMBERS BECKHAM, RAY CADENHEAD, BOB CRAWFORD, JACK ROSS, JIMMY SIMMONS, J. E. SIMMONS, MARION SMITH, A. B. WILSON, CLIFF 249 ALPHA ZETA The fraternit} ' of Alpha Zeta is an honorary agricultural fiateriiity, the students members of which are selected from among undergraduate and graduate agricultural students of high scholarship, and on the basis of character, leadership, and personalit -. The highlight of the Alpha Zeta Fraternity is the initiation which is held twice each school year. The Mississippi Chapter of Alpha Zeta received its charter May 12, 1929. OFFICERS WILLIAM H. MORGAN, Jb President WALTER K. PORTER Vice-President WILLIAM T. LUSK Secretary MALCOLM M. RANDOLPH Treasurer NOLL P. DAVIS Historian FACULTY MEMBERS W. B. Andrews E. B. Colmer F. E. Edwards R. P. Ellis L. E. Gholson W. R. Glover G. D. Green F. H. Herzer Reggie Laird J. D. Lancaster G. K. McClellan D. G. Miley J. F. O ' Kelly W. A. Raney Lantis Ratcliff J. B. Smith A. D. Suttle GRADUATE MEMBERS R. L. Davis R. O. Hammons J. D. Lancaster Paul Saxton MEMBERS BLOUNT, CLYDE L. BROWN, OLLIE II. CARTER, GEORGE W. CHANCE, M. D. CHAPPELL, GROVER C. DAVIS, NOLL F. DENDY, FARRIS E. HAMMETT, WARREN I. HILL, HERMAN E. HOLLINGSWORTH, E. AUSTIN HUNTER, H. KENNETH JONES, CHARLIE W. LUSK, WILLIAM T. MARTIN, J. MARION MAXIE. E;. CHESTER MEADOWS, L. OTIS MOBLEY, LEONARD A. MORGAN, WILLIAM 11., Jh. PORTER, WALTER K. POWELL, WILLIAM E. RANDOLPH, MALCOLM M. ROBERTS, EUGENE T. SARTOR, LAWRENCE SHEPHERD, GEORGE S. SMITH, A. B., Jk. SMITH, L. BURNELL STEMME, WILLIAM J. WASSON, BILLIE E, WATKINS, E. BUCK WRIGHT, JAMES C. 250 l .f. . Top Row: Clyde L. Blount, George W. Carter, M. D. Chance, Farris E. Dendy, Warren I. Hamlett. 2nd row: Herman H. Hill, E. Austin Hollingsworth, H. Kenneth Hunter, Charlie W. Jones, William T. Lusk. 3rd row: J. Marion Martin, L. Otis Meadows, William H. Mor- gan, Jr., Walter K. Porter, William E. Powell. 4th row: Malcolm M. Randolph, Lawrence Sartor, George S. Shepherd, A. B. Smith, Jr., L. Burnell Smith. Bottom row: William J. Stemme, Billie E. Wasson, E. Buck Watkins, James C. Wright. 251 BLUE KEY Top row: Ray F. Beckham, Neill Begun, Clifford N. Brandon, Jr., Robert L. Brown, Charles R. Cadenhead, Robert H. Cahoon, Clarence Lee Coon, Jr., Jack O. Crawford, Joe H. Foster, IHay O. Hammons. 2nd row: William T. Hollingswortli, Carl J. Izard, William C. Jefeoat, Fred P. Jones, Robert W. Jones, Robert L. Liddell, William T. Oakes, Fred O ' Kelly, Gilbert A. Robinson, James E. Ross. Bottom row: George S. Sliepherd, Jesse E. Simmons, Marion L. Simmons, Allen B. Smith, Billy J. Tliompson, Charles E. Treas, Earl fl. Triplett, Albert H. Walters, H. Clifton Wilson. Service to College and Student Body, belief in God, and loyalty to country these are the precepts of Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Membership is selected from the junior and Senior classes on the basis of character, lead- ership, scholarshi]:), and student activities. Except for suspended activities during the war. Blue Key has served the Mississippi State campus since it was founded here in 1938. The ]5arent chapter of Blue Key was founded at the University of Florida in 1924, and has grown today into an organization of over seventy chapters dedicated to the ideal of service. OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER RAY F. BECKHAM President CHARLES R. CADENHEAD Vice-President JAMES E. ROSS Secretary-Treasurer SPRING SEMESTER CLARENCE LEE COON, Jb President ROBERT JONES Vice-President CLIFFORD N. BRANDON, Jr Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS BECKHAM, RAY F. BOGAN, NEILL BRANDON, CLIFFORD N., Jr. BROWN, ROBERT L. CADENHEAD, CHARLES R. CAHOON, ROBERT H. COON, CLARENCE LEE, Jh. CRAWFORD, JACK O. FOSTER, JOE H. HAMMONS, RAY O. HOLLINGS WORTH, WILLIAM T. IZARD, CARL J. JEFCOAT, WILLIAM C. JONES, BTIED P. JONES, ROBERT W. LIDDELL, ROBERT L. OAKES. WILLIAM T. O ' KELLY, FRED ROBINSON, GILBERT A. ROSS, JAMES E. SHEPHERD, GEORGE S. SIMMONS, JESSE E. SIMMONS, MARION L. SMITH, ALLEN B. THOMPSON, BILLY J. TREAS, CHARLES E. TRIPLETT, EARL H. WALTERS, ALBERT II. WILSON, H. CLIFTON 252 PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma is a Freshman and Sophomore organization composed of those students who achieve a quahty point average of 2.5 or better for their first semester at Mississippi State. These students find that Phi Eta Sigma is usually their initial honor on the campus and as a rule those who are initiated into this honorary organization are the campus leaders for the remainder of their stay at State. OFFICERS HERBERT K. ROBERTSON President OTIS BURTON WOOLEY, Jr Vice-President BILLY HUGH BURDINE Secretary GLEN B. RUFFIN Treasurer ROBERT L. DANIELS, Jr Reporter BAKER, JOE E. BEDENBAUGH, SPENCER K. BURKLEY, STANLEY E. BURDINE, BILLY N. COLMER, FRED N. CARR, SAM FRED DANIELS, ROBERT L., Jr. DANTZLER, THOMAS H. FLYNN, CHARLES W. FLYNT, WILLIAM C, Jr. FORD, ROBERT W. FOSTER, JOE H. GOLDEN, HAROLD G. MEMBERS GRAVES, CLINTON H. HAZARD, JOHN CHARLES KNOTT, THOMAS GARLAND LOLLAR, EDWARD WILLIAM MATTHEWS, WM. THOMPSON MILLER, PERCY HUGH MOBLEY, LEONARD A. McCOLLUM, ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, WILLIE E. REYNOLDS, R. J. ROACH, JOHN WILKINS, Jr. RICHMOND, WILLIAM L. ROBERTSON, HERBERT N. RODRIGUEZ, GEORGE E. RUFFIN, GLEN B. SCHMITZ, RICHARD PAUL SMITH, MURRAY L. SMITH, STEPHENS E. SORRELS, ROBERT E. STEWART, EDWIN E. STEWART, GEORGE D. TOMLINSON, JOHN C. WATKINS, LEIGH WILKINSON, CHARLES H. WOLLEY, O. B. WORTHY, SIDNEY L. YEATMAN, HERMAN L. Top row: Joe B. Baker, Stanley E. Burkley, Fred N. Colmer, Sam Fred Carr, Robert L. Daniels, Jr., Charles W. Flynn, John Charles Hazard. 2nd row: Thomas Garland Knott, Howard William Lollar, William Thompson Matthews, Robert E. McCollum, Willie E. Phillips, William L. Richmond, Herbert K. Robertson. Bottom row: Glen B. Ruffin, Richard Paul Schmitz, Murrav L. Smith, Robert E. Sorrells, George D. Stewart, Charles H. Wilkinson, O. B. Wolley, SidneN ' L. Worthy. 253 BETA BETA BETA Top row: Florence Cliafee, Billv H. Dauglidrill, C]. M. Elmore, Jr., L. R. Faulkner, Kathleen P. Grafton, David Griffitli. 2nd row: H Michael Haheeb, II, Warren I. Hammett, Ray O. Hammons, Richard S. Mollis, II. K. Hunter, A. M. Knight. Bottom row: W. D. Logan, Jr., R. C;. Price, W. Kermit Reynolds, John P. Saxton, Benton Smith, John White. Beta Beta Beta is a national honorary biological fraternity founded in 1922. More than 50 chapters are now active. Members are required to have a scholarship record superior to the average grade of the student body, to have completed at least 10 semester hours in biology and rank not lower than the last semester of the Sophomore year. Mu Sigma Chapter has been very active during the past year and now has the largest membership in its history. OFFICERS CHARLES L. SARTHOU President WILLIAM JOHN STEMME Vice-President KATHLEEN P. GRAFTON Seeretary-Treasurer ROBERT E. PRICE Historian MEMBERS BLACKER, MORRIS G. CHAFEE, FLORENCE DAUGHDRILL, BILLY H. ELMORE, C. M., Jh. FAULKNER, L. R. GRAFTON, KATHLEEN P. GRIFFITH, DAVID IIABEEB, H. MICHAEL II HAMMETT, WARREN I. HAMMONS, RAY O. HOLLIS, RICHARD S. HUNTER, H. K. JENNINGS, JOE KNIGHT, A. M. LOGAN, W. D., Jh. OAKES, WILLIAM T. O ' KELLEY, WILLIAM B. PRICE, R. C. REYNOLDS, W. KERMIT SARTHOU, C. L. SAXTON, JOHN P. SMITH, BENTON STEMME, WILLIAM JOHN THOMAS, M. J. WHITE, JOHN 254 ALPHA TAD ALPHA Alpha Tau Alpha, National Honorary Fraternity of Agricultural Education, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1920. The purpose of this organization is to develop a professional spirit in teaching Agriculture, and the training of teachers so they may become leaders in rural communities. Omicron Chapter was reoctivated in the spring of 1946. - OFFICERS M. L. SMITH President H. T. PARISH Vice-President J. H. DEATON Secretarij J. C. WILLIAMSON Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS V. G. Martin ' J. F. Scoggin D. W. Skelton O. L. Snowden N. E. Wilson MEMBERS BAKER, B. J. HOLDITCH, T- SMITH, M. L. BLUE, J. D. JEFFCOATS, W. C. SMITH, R. E. BROOKS, T. D. KENNEDY, N. G. SIMMONS, ]. E. CRAWFORD, C. W. KING, T. L. STALLING, J. E. CREEL, C. O. KRAFT, L. B. THOMPSON, L. DEATON, J. H. MARTIN, E. B. WADE, R. C. DICKENS, I. B., Jr. McMINN, T- H. WATKINS, C. H. FARISH, H. T. McMULLEN, J. M. WATTS, R. E. FORTENBERRY, R. E. NAPIER, Q. S. WWEAVER, I. Q. GRIFFITH, G. T. PENDERGRASS, R. H. WILDER, T. F. HARBOUR, R. A. PEPPER, D. W. WILLIAMSON, I C. HARDY, P. E. REA, T- M. WISE, N. L. HENSON, H. W. ROSS, J. P. YOUNG, D. F. HILLMAN, E. B. Top row: J. D. Blue, T. D. Brooks, C. O. Creel, J. H. Deaton, R. E. Fortenberrv, G. T. Griffith, R. A. Harbour, P. E. Hardv, H. W. Henson, E. B. Hillman. 2nd row: J. Holditcli, W. C. Jeffcoats, N. G. Kennedy, t. L. King, L. B. Kraft, E. B. Martin, J. H. McMinn, J. M. McMullen, Q. S. Napier, T. M. Rea. Bottom row: M. L. Smith, R. E. Smith, J. E. Stallins, R. C. Wade, C. H. Watkins, R. E. Watts, I. Q. Weaver, T. F. Wilder, J. C. Williamson, D. F. Younff. 255 CHI LAMBDA RHO Chi Lambda Rho, local honorary business fraternity, is composed of Juniors and Seniors who are majoring in business and who maintain an average of not less than two quality points per semester hour. The candidates must also be considered and passed on by the active members. The chief purpose of this organization is the promotion of civil, commercial, and industrial interests of Mississippi State College and the School of Business and Industry. It was founded in 1929. OFFICERS FALL ROBERT H. CAHOON President GEORGE A. HENSARLING, Jr Vice-President JOHN E. STAFFORD Secretary-Treasurer SPRING GEORGE D. LYON President JOSEPH W. FERGUSON Vice-President JOHN E. STAFFORD Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS BARBER, JOE H. BUCHALEW, HULON M. BURGE, VIRON L. CAHOON, ROBERT H. CESARE, JOHN G. COGGIN, ARMOUR L. CRAFT, JOHN V. CRAMPTON, FRANCIS S. CRAWFORD, JACK O. DANIELS, ROBERT L., Jh. DEUPREE, RICHARD C. EHRLICH, HUGH A. FERGUSON, J. WARREN FLYNN, CHARLES W. FOSTER, JOE II. GUNN, RAYMOND G. HAMILTON, ALBERT G. HARFORD, BERNARD HENSARLING, GEORGE A., Jh. HERRING, ROY C. HUMPHREY, RUSSELL D. HUNTER, MARK G. IZARD, FRANCIS C. JEMISON, WALTER E. JOHNSON, LYMAN E. KNIGHT, JAMES P. LANCASTER, DONALD B. LANCASTER, WALLACE E. LANDRUM, JAMES H., Jh. LANGSTON, ESSE D. LANSING, ERNEST J. LAVENDER, CHARLES G. LEPXORE, CHARLES L. LeMIEUX, JOSEPH F. LOLLAR, HOWARD W. LYON, GEORGE D. McKINNEY, WILLIAM N. MILLARD, RANDOLPH T. MONTGOMERY, JOHN E. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM G. MOORE, THOMAS A. MOSS. WILLIAM M. NEELEY, RALPH F. OAKS, JOSEPH E. PEAY, JAMES C. PEEPLES, BINFORD H. PREVITT, JAMES A. Jr. RICHMOND, WILLIAM L. ROBERTSON, HERBERT K. ROESCH, GEORGE F. ROrCHILD, WALTER W. RUFFIN, DAVID A. SHORT, JAMES E., Jh. SIMMONS, GEORGE W., Jr. SMITH, STEPHEN E., Jh. STANFORD, JACK L. STAFFORD, JOHN E. STEPHENSON, CLIFTON L. STOREY, GUY A. STRAWBRIDGE, WILLIAM H. TREAS, CHARLES E. TREST, WINFORD L. TRIPLETT, EARL H. WOFFORD, RALPH S. WOOLEY, OTIS B., jh. WORTHY, SIDNEY L. 256 Joe H. Barber, Viron L. Burge, Robert H. Cahoon, John G. Cesare, Armour L. Coggin, John V. Craft, Francis S. Crampton. 2nd row: Jack O. Crawford, Richard C. Deupree, High A. Ehrlich, J. Warren Ferguson, Charles W. Flynn, Joe H. Foster, Raymond G. Gunn. 3rd row: Albert G. Hamilton, Bernard Harford, George A. Hensarling, Jr., Roy C. Herring, Russell D. Humphrey, Mark G. Hunter, Francis C. Izard. 4th row: Walter E. Jemison, James P. Knight, Donald B. Lancaster, James H. Landrum, Jr., Esse D. Langston, Ernest J. Lansing, Charles G. Lavender. 5th row: Charles L. Leflore, Joseph F. LeMieux, Howard W. Lollar, George D. Lyon, William N. McKinney, Randolph T. Millard, John E. Montgomery. 6th row: William G. Montgomery, Thomas A. Moore, Milliam M. Moss, Ralph F. Neeley, Joseph E. Oaks, James C. Peay, Binford H. Peeples. 7th row: James A. Previtt, Jr., William L. Richmond, Herbert K. Robertson, George F. Roesch, Walter W. Rotchild, David A. Ruffin, George W. Simmons, Jr., Jack L. Stanford. Bottom row: John E. Stafford, Guv A. Storey, William H. Strawbridge, Charles E. Treas, Winford L. Trest, Earl H. Triplett, Ralph S. Wofford, Otis B. Wooley, Jr. 257 KAPPA MU EPSILON I Top row: F. W. Ainsworth, E. C. Aldridge, L. N. Barfield. W. A. Box, F. H. Butler, C. R. Cadenliead, W. A. Cobb, J. L. Coleman. 2nd row: T. M. Colson, T. A. Dallas, T- K. Davidson, G. C. Downing, J. A. Ellard, C. M. Elmore, J. L. ' Flanagan, T. G. Foster. 3rd row: A. H. CalJaher, T. G. Gladnev, T. C. Cower, I. E. CriHin, W. E. llarding, T. E. Hearon, B. B. Hedleston, C. W. Hill. Bottom row: W. G. Kleban, E. D. Langston, R. L. Liddell, G. T. Martin, P. Martin, C. T. McGee, R. W. McGuire. Kappa Mu Epsilon, National Honorary Mathematical Society, is composed of a groii]:) ot stndents interested in the value of mathematical sciences. The organization is honoraiy in the strictest sense, tor a student must have a high scholastic average in order to be eligible for membership. A strict mathematical program is car- ried on both inside and outside the classroom. OFFICERS F. W. AINSWORTH President f. K. DAVIDSON Vice-President VV. A. COBB Treasurer FACULTY A. OLLIVER S})onsor C. R. STARK Secretary MEMBERS AINSWORTH, F. W. ALDRIDGE, E. C. BARFIELD, L. N. BOX, W. A. BUTLER, F-. H. CADENHEAD, C. R. COBB, W. A. COLEMAN, J. L. COLSON, J. M. DALLAS, T. A. DAVIDSON, J. K. DOWNING, G. C. ELLARD, J. A. ELMORE, C. M. FLANAGAN, J. L. FOSTER, I. G. GALLAHER, A. H. GLADNEY, T. G. COWER, T. C. GRIFFIN, J. E. HARDING, W. E. HEARON, T. E. HEDLESTON, B. B. HILL, C. W. KLEBAN, W. G. LANGSTON, E. D. LIDDELL, R. L. MARTIN, C. T. MARTIN, P. McGEE, C. T. McGUIRE, R. W. MITCHELL, C. M. OKELLY, W. B. PHILLIPS, J. RITTER, R. M. ROSS, I. E. ROSSOFF, I. SIZEMORE , R. E. SLOAN, R. T. SMITH, E. F. SMITH, H. C. TOUCHSTONE, ]. A. VINSON, E. M. WRIGHT, P. D. 258 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Mississippi Gamma Chapter of AED came to this campus in 1938. It has for its aim to bring together all students interested in the medical science and to bridge the gap between pre-medical work and medical work. The meetings promote open discussion and addresses on medical problems and medical research. The frater- nity tries in every way to help local conditions and assist in any campus problems arising which pertain to health and medicine. OFFICERS RICHARD S. HOLLIS President WILLIAM T. OAKES Vice-President CLENN B. RUFFIN Secretary W. KERMIT REYNOLDS Treasurer MEMBERS BROWN, GEORGE F. COMFORT, DAVID M. GRAFTON. KATHLEEN HESTER, THOMAS H. HOLLIS, RICHARD S. JENNINGS, JOE KNIGHT, ALONZO M. LITTLE, JAMES E. MITCHELL, GEORGE D. OAKES, WILLIAM T. O ' KELLEY, W. BENNY REYNOLDS, W. KERMIT RUFFIN, GLENN B. SAVAGE, ANNA M. TOMLINSON, JOHN C. WALLACE, CLINTON E. WEATHERS, E. OWENS WHITE, JOHN J. Top row: George F. Brown, David M. Comiort, Ricliard S. Hollis, Joe Jennings, Alonzo M. Knight, James E. Little, William T. Oakes. Bottom row: VV. Benny O ' Kelly, W. Kermit Rey- nolds, Glenn B. Ruffin, Anna M. Savage, John C. Tomlinson, Clinton E. Wallace, John J. White. 259 COLONELS CLUB : K:: iK i ' .. r Top row: Merril Davis Andrews, J. H. Barber, Bill Bolton, Bill Burdine, Cy Clarke, Harold Coleman, R. L. Daniels. 2nd row: Joyce Elder, H. F. Flemming, James Grice, Mary Hollings- worth, Dennis Hudson, B. F. Jarmon, Allen King. 3rd row: J. B. Lollar, Lewis Lyons, Cecil May, Jack Miller, Wilda Miller, Chuck Mizell, Sonny Montgomery, Bill Mullins. Bottom row: Munford Rliett, Jack Roach, Sonny Roberts, Fred Rogers, Frank Scarbough, Tom Smith, Jim Wilson, Tom Worthington. The Colonels Club is an honorary service organization which acts as official host to the Campus and its visitors. Membership, which consists of two persons from each frateinity and each sorority and eight from the non-fraternity group, is chosen from the second semester Freshman class and the first semester Sophomore class. The present club claims the honor of being the first one in its history to be active in the summer term of school. OFFICERS JAMES GRICE President O. B. WOOLEY Vice-President JOYCE ELDER Secretary-Treasurer MARY HOLLINGSWORTH Reporter MEMBERS ANDREWS, MERRIL DAVIS BARBER, J. H. BOLTON, BILL BURDINE, BILL CLARKE, CY COLEMAN, HAROLD DANIELS, R. L. ELDER, JOYCE FLEMING, H. F. GRICE, JAMES HOGAN, CAMILLE HOLLINGSWORTH, MARY HUDSON, DENNIS JARMON, B. F. KING, ALLEN LOLLAR, J. B. LYONS, DAVID LYONS, LEWIS MAY, CECIL McKEITHEN, KATHRYN MILLER, JACK MILLER, WILDA MIZELL, CHUCK MONTGOMERY, SONNY MULLINS, BILL REAGAN, CHARLES RHETT, MUNFORD ROACH, JACK ROBERTS, SONNY ROGERS, FRED SCARBOUGH, FRANK SMITH, TOM WILSON, JIM WOOLEY, O. B. WORTHINGTON, TOM 260 PI DELTA EPSILON Pi Delta Epsilon is a national journalism fraternity established on this campus on November 17, 1947. The fraternity was first established at Syracuse University, December 6, 1909, by a group of men working on the Daily Orange Staff of university publications. Pi Delta Epsilon ' s mission is in the undergraduate collegiate journalism field. The work of Pi Delta Epsilon is educational in that it strives everywhere to teach the ethics, the technique, and mechanics of journalism. It is the oldest national honorary collegiate journalism fraternity in the country. The dominant tradition of the fraternity is SERVICE and with this aim the local chapter intends to aid the different publications on the campus. OFFICERS BOWMAN H. VIRDEN President ROBERT L. BROWN Vice-President PATSY WATTS Secretary-Treasurer PATRICIA WALTON Historian BISHOP, SAMUEL CARTER BRANDON, CLIFFORD N., Jr. BROWN, ROBERT LEE, Jr. CHANDLER, JOHN IVIE CHAPMAN, WALTER W. COLMER, FRED N. DANIELS, ROBERT L., Jr. HANRAHAN, WM. PATRICK HARRISON, ABNER CHILDRESS HOYLE, JAMES H. MEMBERS HUMPHREYS, JOHN J. KLEBAN, WARREN GILBERT McCOLLUM, HOMER OWENS MORSE, HUGH M., Jr. RANDOLPH, NANCY ANNE RATLIFF, SARA L. SIMMONS, MARION L. VIRDEN, BOWMAR HARRIS WALTON, PATRICIA WATTS, PATSY WILKINSON, CHARLES H., Jr. WOOLEY, OTIS BURTON HONORARY MEMBERS MR. I. D. SESSUMS MR. B. P. BROOKS MR. NEWT HAMLIN MR. HERBERT DRENNON MR. ROBERT CHANNELL MR. STEVE REX HARMON Top row: Samuel Carter Bishop, Clifford N. Brandon, Jr., Robert Lee Brown, Jr., John Ivie Chandler, Walter W. Chapman, Fred N. Colmer, Robert L. Daniels, Jr. 2nd row: William Patrick Hanrahan, Abner Childress Harrison. James H. Hoyle, John J. Humphreys, Warren Gilbert Kleban, Homer Owens McCoUum, Hugh M. Morse, Jr. Bottom row: Nancy Anne Randolph, Sara L. Ratliff, Marion L. Simmons, Bowmar Harris Virden, Patricial Walton, Patsy Watts, Otis Burton Wooley. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS M ( ! f i f ' 1 1 rs aji |ii |6k ' ' ' ' 1 ' I ' op row: V. E. Andrew, Jr., J. Bennett, Jr., C. E. Bncliannan, L. E. Cartledge, G. E. Chapman, J. P. Clayton, Jr., J. A. Cook, Robert F. Elirhardt, William C. Ellington, Philip K. Ferriss. 2nd row: John Gibson, Jr., Ernest D. Graves, Jr., Robert K. Hardage, Henry L. Havens, William J. Howse, John R. Hudson, Enimett Paid Jones, Jr., Moncreatli M. Kennedy, Jeff L. Keker, Ernest J. Lansing. 3rd row: fiobert B. Lundy, James O. McMintray, Percy H. Miller. Clarence V. Mitchell, James H. Phillips, Jr., Robert H. Pendergrass, Lloyd G. Rone, James P. Ross, James N. Sappington, David M. Smith. Bottom row: Cecil J. Sullivan, Eugene Tennison, George H. Thornton, Charles W. Tingle, William M. Tramel, Doc L. Triggs, Jr., Ernest H. Tucker, Charles A. Willingham, Herman L. Yeatman. David M. Dowdell, Jr., Post 5573 was organized at Mississippi State in March 1947. The name of the ckib was agreed upon by the members when it was discovered that David M. Dowdill, Jr., was one of the most onstanding students ever to attend State. He was killed in action during World War II. The purpose in organizing the club was to bring a unit to the campus that could best serve the eterans attending school at State. OFFICERS CLARENCE V. MITCHELL Commander ROYCE WELBORN Senior Vice-Commander HAROLD THOMPSON Junior Vice-Commander HAROLD PEOPLES Quartermaster GEORGE O. ODUM Adjutant MEMBERS ANDREW, W. E., Jh. HAVENS, HENRY L. SHOEMAKER, MAIWIN C. RAZOR, J. P. HOWSE, WILLIAM J. SMITH DAVID M BENNETT, J., Jr. HUDSON, JOHN R. SUT T IVAN CFCH T BLOCKER, M. G. JONES, EMMETT PAUL, Jn. c xtviooxt ' iTnc vr BUCHANAN, C. E. KENNEDY, MONCREATH M. TENNISON, EUGENE CANON, J. L., Jr. KEKER, JEFF L. THOMPSON, HAROLD G. CARTLEDGE, L. E. LANSING, ERNEST J. THOMPSON, WILSON L. CARTLEDGE, R. D. LOFTON, EARL N. TrrnnNTTOM pporpp h CHAPMAN, G. E. LUNDY, ROBERT B. TrN?rTT r 4A?.f?? w CLAYTON, J. P., Jr. McMURTRAY, JAMES O. IINGLE, CHARLES W. COOK, J, A. MILLER, PERCY H. TRAMEL, WILLIAM M. DANTZLER, T. H. MITCHELL, CLARENCE V. TRIGGS, DOC L., Jr. DARSEY, WILLIAM S. MERRILL, LOUIS E. TUCKER, ERNEST H. EHRHARDT, ROBERT F. ODUM, GEORGE O. WAIT, VAN P. ELLINGTON, WILLIAM C. PHILLIPS, JAMES H., Jr. WELBURN, ROYCE L. FERRISS, PHILIP K. PEOPLES, JAMES H. WEIR, L. E., Jr. FOUCHE, TOM E., Jr. PENDERGRASS, ROBERT H. WILLINGHAM, CHARLES A. GIBSON, JOHN, Jr. RONE, LLOYD G. WHITE, RICHARD C. GRAVES, ERNEST D., Jr. ROSS, lAMES P. YEATMAN, HERMAN L. HARDAGE, ROBERT K. SAPPINGTON, JAMES N. YORK, JOHN O. 262 SCABBARD AND BLADE Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society. Active membership is limited to men in Ad- vanced ROTC who meet certain academic and military qualifications. The local company is composed of twenty-two active members and five associate members. For the first time since 1941, the company performed as a fancy drill unit at the Ole Miss-State game. Dr. Mitchell has selected the company to serve as an escort of honor for the presidential office and to serve in receiving any visiting digintaries. OFFICERS WILLIAM NEILL BOGAN Captain ERVELL LAMAR LITTLE First Lieutenant ROBERT LEE BROWN, Jr Second Lieutenant HOMER C. McNAMARA, Jr First Sergeant Gray, M. G. Land, Reggie Tartt, Curtis S. ALUMNI Roberts, Eugene T. Thompson, Billy }. Woods, Luell L. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Hutchinson, Albert H., Jr. Irving, Richard R. Sessums, I. D. Mitchell, Fred T. Russell, Ralph W. BATTY, WILLIAM E. BROWN, JOSEPH L., CAIN, WINTON B. CANON, JESSE L., Jh. CHANDLER, JOHN E CLAYTON, DORIS J. Jr. PRIVATES COMFORT, DAVID M. GRAVES, ERNEST D., HARRIS, BILLY W. HARRISON, GRAY W., LAND, WHEELER E. LeMIEUX, JOSEPH F. MALVANEY, EDGAR L. McGEE. WILLIAM J. PALMER. RICHARD O. POUNSAVILLE, OSCAR G., Jr. SLOAN, ROLLIN T- WOOLEY, OTIS B., Jr. Top row: Robert Lee Brown. Jr., Homer C. McNamara, Jr., William E. Batty, Joseph L. Brown, Jr., Winton B. Cain. 2nd row: Jesse L. Canon, Jr., John E. Chandler, Doris J. Clayton, David M. Comfort, Ernest D. Graves, Jr., Billy W. Harris. Bottom row: Gray W. Harrison, Jr., Wheeler E. Land, Joseph F. Le Mieux, Richard O. Palmer, Oscar G. Pounsaville, Jr., Rollins J. Sloan. Otis B. Wooley, Jr. I :rl Y. M. C.A. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Top row: Bill Box, Robert Cahoon, J. W. Chatham, Willie Mae Dearing, Edward Ferguson, Michael Habeeb, George Hendriek. Bottom row: Mary Hollingsworth, W. D. Logan, Glenn Martin, Willie Phillips, Landrum Salle ' , J. E. Simmons, Charles Treas. The Young Men ' s Christian Association of Mississippi State College is serving in the same capacity as about 800 other such College Associations in the United States. All students and members of the faculty are eligible for Membership in tlie organization, which seeks to unify and supplement the efforts of the various churches in giving to the student body an opportunity for the development and expression of its religious needs and desires. In working to this end the Executive Council plays a role of major importance. The Advisory Board is the governing body in determining the major policies of the Association and seeing that the organization functions for the betterment of the college and for the good of the student body. OFFICERS J. W. CHATHAM President CHARLES TREAS Vice-President OLLIE G. JOHNSON Secretary EDWARD FERCUSON Treasurer ADVISORY BOARD Dr. C. Q. Sheely .... Chairman Mr. W. W. Littlejohn . . . Treasurer Dr. D. J. Savage Mr. A. C. Grimes Dr. Paul Warttman Mr. D. M. McCain Dr. Gray Miley Mr. J. J. MacAllister EMPLOYED STAFF Mr. Henry T. Ware . . . Mr. Charles W. Whitworth Mrs. L. H. Roberts . . Mrs. W. E. Cochran . . . General Secretary Assistant Secretary . . . . Hostess . Office Assistant MEMBERS BOX, BILL CAHOON, ROBERT CHATHAM, I. W. DEARING, WILLIE MAE FERGUSON, EDWARD HABEEB, MICHAEL HENDRICK, GEORGE HOLLINGSWORTH, MARY JOHNSON, OLLIE G. LOGAN, W. D. MARTIN, GLENN PHILLIPS, WILLIE SALLEY, LANDRUM SIMMONS, I. E. TREAS, CHARLES 264 Y. M.C. A. CABINET We unite in the desire to live full and creative lives through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people; in this task we seek to understand Jesus and follov Him. This pledge, taken by student officers, committee chairmen, and committee men at the annual Y. M. C. A. installa- tion banquet, expresses the purpose of the organization and the basis upon which its members are chosen. The members assemble each Wednesday at 6:00 P. M. in the Y Banquet lloom for a luncheon and short program in k eeping with the purpose of the Association. OFFICERS J. W. CHATHAM President CHARLES TREAS Vice-President OLLIE JOHNSON Secretary EDWARD FERGUSON Treasurer MR. DORRIS RIVERS MR. A. C. GRIMES MISS MONICA GOEN DR. J. C. McKEE FACULTY MEMBERS MR. JIMMY HILLMAN MR. LARRY LAWRENCE DR. ARTHUR OLLIVIER MR. C. E. CAIN MR. A. W. GARNER MR. THURSTON WALLS DR. E. H. PRICE MR. BENNIE CHANNEL MEMBERS Top row: Todd Agnew, Joe Applewhite, Joe Bnrber, Nelson Barfield, Neill Bogan, Bill Box, Sidney Branch, Clirt Brandon, Billy Biirdine, Ed Byrd, C. R. Cadenhead, Robert Cahoon. 2nd row; Florence Chaffee, J. W. Chatham, Fred Colnier, Charles Crvnnbley, Willie Mae Dearing, Doug Edwards, Edward Ferguson, Robroy Fisher, Bruce F. Gannaway, Neely Grant, James Grice, James E. Griffin. . ' Brd row: William W. Hardin, Gray Harrison, Eldon Hearon, George Hendrick, Earl Hill, Sarah Hillman, Mary Hollingsworth, Jamie G. Houston, John Hudson, Neal Hurt, H. S. Johnson, Jr., J. D. Kirkland. 4th row: Garland Knott, W. D. Logan, Anne Luckett, Homer McNamara. Glenn Martin, Thurman Mauldin, Erie Norman, Carl Nowell, Eugene Ott, Wilhe Phillips, John Rawls, George Rives, Jack Roach. 5th row: Ray Robley, Jimmy Ross, Pheane Ross, Landrum Salley, Charles Sarthou, Robert L. Saul, Anna Margery Savage, Paul Schmitz, Bob Scott, James Shanon, William Shelton, J. E. Simmons, Marion L. Simmons. Bottom row: John Stafford, Billy Stemme, J. F. Sutton, Marjorie Temple, Gerald Thomas, Leo Thompson, Charlie Treas, Fete Townsend, Pat Walton, Dotty Whitt, Charlie Wilkinson, Jim Wilson, Evans Winter. 265 SENIOR Y COUNCIL Top row: Rutlierford Todd Agnew, Edwin C. Aldridge. jr., Xcil Hugan, Jr., T. J. Buchanan, Hall Butler, Robert H. Cahoon. 2nd row: R, E. Cook, Douglas Edwards, Edward Ferguson, Thomas E. Hearon, George Hendricks, J. E. Simmons. Bottom row: Harry E. Smith, Marjorie Temple, Gerald Tliomas, Lee Thompson, B. E. Wasson. The Senior Y Council is a voluntary unit organization of the Y. M. C. A. composed of members of the Senior Class who are interested in a program of Christian fellowship, designed to help them grow into a more Christian way of life. The Coimcil meets weekly in the Y. M. C. A. Banquet l oom for luncheon and a program of inspirational, educational, and social nature. All activities are under the direction of the Council ' s elected officers and are in keeping with the general purpose and program of the association. OFFICERS NEIL BOGAN, Jr President CLIFF WILSON Vice-President MARJORIE TEMPLE Secretary GEORGE HENDRICKS AND T. J. BUCHANAN Treasurers MEMBERS AGNEW, RUTHERFORD TODD ALDRIDGE, EDWIN C., Jr. BOGAN, NEIL, Jr. BUCHANAN, T. J. BUTLER, HALL CAHOON, ROBERT H. COOK, R. E. EDWARDS, DOUGLAS FERGUSON, EDWARD HEARON, THOMAS E. HENDRICKS, GEORGE SALLEY, LANDRUM SIMMONS, J. E. SMITH, HARRY E. TEMPLE, MARJORIE THOMAS, GERALD THOMPSON, LEE TOMLINSON, C. C. WASSON, B. E. 266 JUNIOR Y COUNCIL The Junior Y Council is a voluntary unit organization of the Y. M. C. A. composed of those members of the Junior class who attend weekly luncheons in the Y. M. C. A. Banquet Room. Its purpose is to stimulate religious activity on the campus and to add spiritual significarice to a crowded intellectual and social life. A variety of programs designed for entertainment, education, and inspiration are presented throughout the year. OFFICERS THURMAN MAULDIN President JESSE CANON Vice-President WILLIE MAE BEARING Secretary KAY HARRIS Treasurer BAINE, BRUCE CANNON, JESSE L. CHATHAM, J. W. COLE, MAXINE CRIBBS, LENABEL DEARING, WILLIE MAE EILAND, ALLEN EVANS, JAMES A., Jr- EVERITT, HILDA MEMBERS FLEMMING, HENRY F. HABEEB, H. MICHAEL, II HARRIS, KAY HENDRICKS, J. L. HOLLIS, RICHARD S. HOUSTON, TAMES G., U. HOWARD, BETTYE HURT, NEAL KIRKLAND, J. D., Jh. mauldin, thurman n. maute, bill McDonald, fred McKEITHEN, KATHRYN PEEPLES, BINFORD ROBERTSON, HERBERT STEMME, BILL THOMPSON, LEO VANCE, SARA VanWAGNER, ANN G. Top row: Bruce Baine, Jesse L. Cannon, J. W. Chathan, Maxine Cole, Lenabel Cribbs, Willie Mae Dearing, Allen Eiland. 2nd low: James A. Evans, Jr., Hilda Everitt, Henry F. Fleming, H. Michael Habeeb, II, Kay Harris, J. L. Hendricks, Richard S. Hollis. 3rd row: James G. Houston, Jr., Bettye Howard, Neal Hurt, J. D. Kirkland, Jr., Thurman N. Mauldin, Bill Maute, Fred McDonald. Bottom row: Kathryn McKcithen, Biniord Peeples, Bill Stemme, Leo Thompson, Sara Vance, Ann G. Van Wagner, Herbert Robertson. 267 SOPHOMORE Y FELLOWSHIP COyNCIL Top row: Joe Applewhite, Joe Barber, Sidney Barber, Siclne Brancli, BilK ' Burdine, S. F. Carr, Florence Chafee, Bruce F. Gannaway, David Griffith. 2nd row: Jean Harris, Earl Hill, H. S. Johnson, Jr., H. B. McCarley, Hugh McMurphy, Bruce Mitchell, Donald Morse, Jane Oakes, Thomas G. Oswalt. Bottom row: J. R. Pegues, Willie Phillips, Billie Ray, R. J. Reynolds, Paul Schmitz, John Sanders, John F. Sutton, Clinton Wallace, O. B. Wooley, Jr. The Sophomore Y Fellowship Council is a voluntary unit organization, composed of Sophomores who are striving to add spiritual significance to a crowded intellectual and social life. The Council works to this end through its weekly fellowship meetings and programs of inspirational and educational nature, held in the Y. M. C. A. Banquet Room. These activities are directed by the Council ' s elected officers and supervised by the employed staff of the Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER PAUL SCHMITZ President WILLIE PHILLIPS Vice-President J. C. COLLINS Secretary JOE BARBER Treasurer SPRING SEMESTER PAUL SCHMITZ President JOHN SANDERS Vice-President JANE OAKES Secretary JOE BARBER Treasurer APPLEWHITE, JOE BARBER, JOE BARBER, SIDNEY BRANCH, SIDNEY BURDINE, BILLY CARR, S. F. CHAFEE, FLORENCE COLLINS, J. C. GANNAWAY, BRUCE F. GRIFFITH, DAVID MEMBERS HARRIS, JEAN HILL, EARL JOHNSON, ' H. S., Jr. McCARLEY, H. B. McMURPHY, HUGH McNEEL, ELLIS MITCHELL, BRUCE MORSE, DONALD OAKES, TANE OSWALT, THOMAS G. PEGUES, J. R. PHILLIPS, WILLIE RAY, BILLIE REYNOLDS, R. J. SCHMITZ, PAUL SANDERS, JOHN SUTTON, JOHN F. WALLACE. CLINTON WILSON, JIM WOOLEY, O. B., Ja. 268 1 FRESHMAN Y FELLOWSHIP The purpose of this organization is to promote fellowship among the youngest class and to sponsor a pro- gram of rehgious activity among the Freshmen at Mississippi State. Always among the leaders in the Fresh- men are the members of the Freshman Y Fellowship. MEMBERS BERRY, GEORGE MITCHELL, HAROLD H. HERRINGTON, LEONARD MILLER, H. T., Jr. SPEAKS, LELAND, Jr. WARNER, GEORGE, Jr. EWING, TOMMY TINSLEY, BILLY GRAFT, GENE MARTINDALE, BETTY DEARING, TRUDY BARR, COSETTE FORD, LIBBY BELL, DEVON PRINCE, JOHN R. THOMPSON, JUANITA SWAIN, MARTHA SWAIN, MARGARET BYRD, EDWARD SAMPLE, EUGENE SHELTON, FINNEY MAGRUDER, ABBEY STONE, lAMES E. TOWNSEND, PETE GALTHAYS, BOBBY COOK, ROBERT P. PARKS, WILLIAM FOSTER, P. D. HOUSTON, P. D. SAVAGE, BETSY Top row: George Berry, Leland Speakes, Jr., Tommy Eiiing, Gene Craft, Betty Martindale. 2ncl row: Trudy Dearing, Gosette Barr, Libby Lord, Devon Bell, John R. Prince. Bottom row: Martha Swain, Margaret Swain, Eugene Sample, Robert P. Cook, William Parks. 269 BAPTIST STUDENT UN Top row: Joe Martin, Richard Smith, William R. Thames, Neal Hurt, Cecil Norman, Austin Ilollingsworth. Bottom row: Oren Creel, Charles Foster, Rouse Gaffey, R. J. Reynolds, Prentiss Stuart. The Baptist Student Union is the voluntary reHgious activities of the Baptist Students within the schools and colleges of the Southland as provided for and promoted by Southern Baptists. Included in this program are all students of Baptist preference who are away from home and the home chruch. Wherever, and when- ever a Baptist student is away from his home, he is an objective of the BSU. The Baptist Student Union is a connecting link between the college and the local church in the college center. It eternally magnifies the local church. It seeks to popularize and keep vital in the life of a student the various organizations within the church, as well as the church as a whole. It keeps before the student the objectives and activities of the church. It ' s To live in Christ in the hearts of thousands of American College Youth. ... A talented musician giving his talent back to God. ... A future doctor, lawyer, farmer, teacher, taking Christ with him in his pro- fession. And homes of tomorrow . . . and little children who will know Christ. And life ... in its reality . . . given back to the Giver. ... To be used on foreign fields, building back what centuries of hate and lust have torn down. Paul saying I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me. . . . Beal manhood, strong bodies, clean air, healthfvd and breathful. OFFICERS OF B. S. U. COUNCIL REV. WILBORN SMITH Pastor Advisor REV. BEN SEITZ Student Secretary PROF. JIMMIE HILMAN ...... Faculty Advisor CARL HOWELL President JOE BARBER 1st Vice-President PHEANE ROSS 2d Vice-President CHARLES BUCHANAN 3d Vice-President COSETTE BARR Recording Secretary JOE MARTIN Treasurer GEORCE HENDRICKS YA CA Representatite RICHARD SMITH Extension Chairman WILLIAM R. THAMES Publicity Director ERIC NORMAN Editor Spirit of BSU PRENTISS STUART . Pres. NEAL HURT Reporter CECIL NORMAN . Baptist Student Magazine Representative ELMER HILLMAN BYPU Director LEWIS JENKINS . . . Pres. Young Married Couples ' Class KERMIT REYNOLDS President Miley BTU AUSTIN IIOLLINGSWORTH .... President Pay BTU LANDRUM SALLEY President Seitz BTU OREN CREEL President Benton BTU CARLTON CARPENTER . Pres. Town Young People ' s BTU CHARLES FOSTER .... Sunday School Superintendent ROUSE CAFFEY SuperintendetU of Records RAY HAMMONS . Pres. Young Married Couples ' Class (S.S.) R. J. REYNOLDS . . Pres. Freshman-Sophomore Class (S.S.) Junior-Senior Sunday School Class 270 Presbyterian Westminster Fellowship of Students The Westminster Fellowship of Students is the Christian Faith at work in the lives of Presbyterian students on the Mississippi State College campus. The purpose of this fellowship is to encourage students to follow the Christian example in their daily living and to challenge and develop their interest in the church and the teachings of Christ through worship and service and fellowship with Cod and with their fellov man. The Westminster Fellowship is composed of all Presbyterian students on the cam]5us. The following is a list of the most active participants in the program of the Fellowship duiing the school year. BRUCE GANAWAY President JIMMY McKELL Viee-F resident ALICE BURCOYNE Secretari WILLIAM WATROUS Treasurer JEAN HARRIS Exchanger JOHN CASTLES . . . MARION SIMMONS Program Chairman H. S. JOHNSON EnJt. Chairman GUERRANT SMATHERS. . . Service Chairman JIM WILSON Puhlicitti Chairman BILL STEMME Social Chairnuin . . . . President S.S. ALLEN, HOWARD BLOCKER, FRED A. BROWN, RALPH BROWN, WILLLWI A. BURCOYNE, ALICE CASTLES, TOHN CHAFEE, FLORENCE DEMPSEY, TACK FERGUSON, MR. MRS. HARRY FLIPPIN, TOM GANNAWAY, BRUCE GRIFFITH, DAVID HARRIS, JEAN HEDLESTON, JIMMY HERRING, GUY HOFFMAN, EARNEST HOFFMAN, BETTY JOHNSON, SONNY TOHNSON, BUDDY JOHNSON, OLLIE LACEY, JAMES LIMBAUGH, CHARLIE LLOYD, JIMMY MALLORY, ARNIE DANIEL, ROBERT McKELL, JIMMY OGLETREE, RUTH RANDLE, DAVIS SICKLER, KENNETH SIMMONS, MARION SHARP, DON SHELTON, BILLY SMATHERS, GUERRANT SMILEY, MALCOLM SMILEY, LEA STEVENSON, JANICE STEVENSON, WILLARD STEMxME BILL STRIBLING, KENNETH SWAIN, MARGARET SWAIN, MARTHA SWALM. ESTHER SWALM, FRANK THOMAS, GERALD THOMAS, JOE ULERY, HARRY WALKER, JACK WATROUS, WILLIAM WILSON, JIMMY YOUNG, CATHERINE YOUNG, DAVID Top row: Jimmy McKell, William Watrous, Jean Harris, Marion Sinimon.s. Bottom row: H. S. Johnson, Guerrant Smathers, Jim Wilson, John Castles. 271 THE NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club had its beginning in the United States at the University of Pennsylvania in 1893. At present there are fixe hundred clubs, organized into the Newman Club Federation, with a membership of over fifty thousand. Ours, establislied in 1941, has seen its largest membership and greatest activity this year, with an ambitious futme in the offing. The Nev man Club continues to strive to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its mem!: eis through a balanced piogram of religious, intellectual, and social activities. OFFICERS W. C. NORMAND President FRANK M. DUNCAN Vice-Pr esident NICHOLAS CASSINO Recording Secretary ROSIE MORRIS Corresponding Secretary JOHN CEASAR Treasurer MISS MONICA GOEN Faculty Advisor FATHER JOHN T. MARTIN ... Chaplain MEMBERS ARe:E, ABRAHAM BAILEY, JOSEPH JOHN BAliBOUR, HERBERT WILLIAM BRADY, ROBERT JOSEPH, Jn. CASSINO, N. F. CEASARE, JOHN G. CORLEY, NOLAN BEAN COUGHLIN, DANIEL WILLIAM CRAWFORD, CHARLES CROWE, VINCENT DAURO, VINCENT DAVIS, GEiDRGE DELMAS, RALPH De NICOLA, SALVADOR DUNCAN, FRANK M. ELLIS, JOHN WILLIAM FANGUAY, BRUCE J. FANGUAY, ROY CHARLES FORD, WILLIAM H. GARCIA, LUIS G. COFF, DAVID W. GROGAN, FRANCIS W. HAYES, WILLIAM H. HUMPHREYS, JOHN J. KEEFFE, THOMAS A. KEEL, ROY KOLB, RUDOLPH C. LeMIEUX, JOSEPH F. LONG, NICHOLAS F. MAGRUDER, ABBEY W. McHUGH, WALTER M. MILLER, PERCY HUGH MORAN, RAY P. NOLAND, JAMES D. NORMAND, WILBERT C. PANTOLIANO, THOMAS D. PONGETTI, JACOB C. PONGETTI, JETULIUS V. RODRIGUEZ, GEORGE E. ROESCH, GEORGE F. RUSH, JOHN C. REDDOCH, ELDER SERIO, FRANK C. SCHUMAN, J. PAUL SHANNON, JAMES J. SIZEMORE, ROBERT E. SMITH, EDWARD P. SPEIGHTS, MARION THOMAS STERKEN, ADOLPH F. TRAVERCA, CHESTER VERVENA, ALDO ANTHONY WARING, HENRY 272 tdiMmi Top row: Robert Joseph Brady, Jr., N. F. Cassino, John G. Ceasare, Nolan Bean Corley, Daniel William Coughlin, Charles Crawford. 2nd row: Vincent Crowe, Vincent Dauro, George Davis, Ralph Delnias, Salvador De Nicola, Frank M. Duncan. .Srd row: John William Ellis, Bruce J. Fanguay, William H. Ford, Luis G. Garcia, David W. Goff, John J. Humphreys. 4th row: Thomas A. Keeffe, Rudolph C. Kolb, Nicholas F. Long, Alabey W. Magruder, Percy Hugh Miller, Ray P. Moran. 5th row: Wilbert C. Normand, Thomas D. Pantoliano, JPacob C. Pongetti, Jetulius V. Pongetti, George E. Rodrigueq, Frank C. Serio. Bottom row: J. Paul Schuman, Robert E. Sizemore, Marion Thomas Speights, Chester Traverca, Aldo Anthony Vervena, Henry Warring. 273 MAROON BAND The Maroon Band is composed of the football band which has approximately one hundred members, and the concert band which is composed of eighty members. The football band plavs for the pep meetings dming football season and performs at half time at all football games both on and ofl the campus. The con- cert band gi ' es annual concerts in Lee Hall Auditorium each year and also plays tiaditional Sunday afternoon concerts on the President ' s lawn. The band possesses a large and ' aried collection of classical, popular and martial music and is recognized as one of the most outstanding collegiate bands in the South. SPONSORS MR. ?I. E. WAMSLEY Director MR. D. W. BARTON Assistant Director MEMBERS BENTZ, A. W. BOX, W. A. BRINKLEY, ROY BUNCH, J. L. BYRD, W. E. CARPENTER, CARLTON CASE, SHAFER D. COBB, W. A. CONERLY, PAUL CORBIN, JIMMIE CORBLN, SAMUEL L. DAVIDSON, JAMES DEARING, WILLIE MAE DUNN, RUFUS L. EPPERSON, DAVID H. FAULKNER, LEON GEORGE, MARLIN GREER, SEDLEY GROSS, CHARLES HARDIN, VV. W. HARDING, W. E. HERRINGTON, LEONARD HOUSTON, J. G. HOYLE, JAMES JOHNSON, OSCAR JOHNSON, H. S. JOHNSTON, T. J. JONES, ROBERT W. JOY, JAMES C. KIDD, WALTER L. KIRKLAND, J. D. LEE, CLYDE E. LOGAN, W. D. McCORD, W. A. MAGEE, ARTHUR WOOLEY, O. B. MARTIN, RICHARD MARTIN, WILLIAM T. MAXEY, EDRA LEE MONTY, CHARLES MOORE, ARCHIE MURPHY, JOHN F. NASH, RANDLE W. NEILL, GEORGE L. NICHOLS, JAMES OAKES, GEORGE PRUITT, MARION REEVES, NATHAN SARULLO, SAM A. SHANTEAU, MARCUS F. SIMPSON, GEORGE D. STARLING, HENRY W. STONE, JAMES E. SUDDUTH, PATTERSON W. SYLVESTER, JAMES H. TAYLOR, JEFFERSON C. TEMPLETON, C. H. THOMAS, G. B. THOMAS, W. C. THOMPSON, JUANITA TINSLEY, WM. D. TURNAGE, ROBERT L. TURNEY, WM. J. TYNES, L, L. WAMSLEY, H. E., Ju. WATERS, CHARLES L. WATROUS, GEOFFREY S. WELLS, HERMA LEE WILSON, JAMES LESTER WOODWARD, JOHN G. MARTIN, GRANVILLE 274 Top row: A. Box, J. L. Bunch, W. E. Biircl, Carlton Carpenter, Sliafer D. Case, W. A. Cobb, Jinimie Corbin, Samuel L. Corbin. 2nd row: James Davidson, Willie Mae Dearing, David H. Epperson, Leon Faulkner, Marlin George, Charles Gross, W. W. Hardin, W. E. Harding. 3rd row: Leonard Herrington, J. G. Houston, James Hoyle, Oscar Johnson, H. S. Johnson, Robert W. Jones, James G. Joy, Walter L. Kidd. 4th row: J. D. Kirkland, Clyde E. Lee, W. D. Logan, W. A. ' McCord, ' Arthur Magee, Richard Martin, Charles Monty, Archie Moore. 5th row: John F. Murphy, Randle W. Nash, James Nichols, George Oakes, Marion Pruitt, Nathan Reeves, Sam A. Sarullo, George D. Simpson. 6th row: Patterson W. Sudduth, James H. Sylvester, Jefferson C. Taylor, G. B. Thomas, W. C. Thomas, Jaunita Thompson, William J. Turney. Bottom row: L. L. Tynes, Charles L. Waters, Geoffrey S. Watrous, Herma Lee Wells, James Lester Wilson, John G. Woodward, O. B. Wooley. 275 Under the leadership of versatile Kendall Keary, the SOUTHERNAIRES returned to the campus for their sixth ' ear in proxiding State with a dance band second to none in the South. Composed of a majority of veterans, the orchestra performed for most of the campus dances, and received statewide recognition for their x erformance at the Governor ' s Inaugiual Ball in Jackson. Building his organization around one of the best bra ss sections in this area, Keary placed special emphasis on instrumentals. Jackie Knox aided him very much in giving out with the vocals, and Fred Bailey was given the task of pro iding work for the group in the capacity of business manager. Rex Sells, along with Hubert Pray and Reggie Hudson, provided a top notch trio of trumpet men, and Chuck Borum, Charles Waters, and Bobby Shankle filled out the brass section. The rhythm featured one of the most dynamic men in the band Keckie Norwood, the ace piano player who combined his talents with Red Terry and H. C. Johnson to supply a steady beat. The saxes featured William Sparks, Teby Terhet, Ed Maxey, Kendall Keary, and Fred Bailey. K. B. gives the downbeat 74 S H KENDALL B. KEARY, Jr Leader FRED BAILEY .... Business Manager JACKIE KNOX Vocalist OFFICERS ROBERT W. JONES President FRED O ' KELLY Vice-President JIM WILSON Seerctary The SOUTHERNAIRES stellar performances insured them success on the State College camjius for many years to come. The Brass Section sounds off. RNAIRES The Sax Section working. That long break between numbers. SAXOPHONES William Sparks Toby Tenhet . Ed Maxey . . Kendall Keary Fred Bailey . . . 1st Alto . 2nd Tenor . 3rd Alto . 4th Tenor 5th Baritone BRASS SECTION Rex Sells . . . l.st Trumpet Reginald Hudson, 2nd Trumpet Hubert Pray . . 3rd Trumpet Charles Borum . 1st Trombone Charles Waters, 2nd Trombone Bobby Shankle, 3rd Trombone RHYTHM SECTION Keckie Norwood . . . Fiano Red Terry Bass H. C. Johnson . . . Drums GLEE CLUB -s ! ■ j - J !- •• «S- ( (fl f ' . Top row: Bruce Baine, Nelson Barfield, Billy H. Burdine, Knollis E. Byrd, William A. Cobb, Trudy Bearing, Willie Mae Bearing, Edward Ferguson. 2nd row: Wigh ' tman Hardin, Jean Harris, Eldon Hearon, George P. Hendrick, James L. Hendricks, Elizabeth E. Howard, Jamie G. Houston, Jr., Betty Martindale. Bottom row: William Montgomery, Jane Oaks, Thomas G. Oswalt, Catherine Swayze, Jaunita Thompson, Charles E. Treas, B. H. Warren. The Mississippi State Glee Club was fovmded in 1926 by Captain T. M. Cornell. Until 1945 it was only a men ' s organization, but in that year it was organized for both men and women. This year ' s program featured two appearances which were Christmas and Spring concerts. OFFICERS CHARLES W. WHITWORTH Director EDWARD FERGUSON Accompanist ELDON HEARON Student Director MARY HOLLINGSWORTH Secretary WILLIE MAE DEARING Librarian GEORGE P. HENDRICK Business Manager ATKINS, LAWRENCE G. BAINE, BRUCE BARFIELB, NELSON BRANCH, SIBNEY BURBINE, BILLY H. BYRB, KNOLLIS E. COBB, WILLIAM A. BEARING, TRUBY BEARING, WILLIE MAE FERGUSON, EBWARB HARBIN, WIGHTMAN MEMBERS HARRIS, JEAN HEARON, ELBON HENBRIGK, GEORGE P. HENBRICKS, JAMES L. HOLLINGSWORTH, MARY HOWARB, ELIZABETH E. HOUSTON, JAMIE G., Jr. JOHNSON, OLLIE TONES, GORBON LEE, CLYBE MARTINBALE, BETTY MAY, WILLIAM W. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM OAKS, JANE OSWALT, THOMAS G. SMITH, STEPHEN E., Jr. SWAYZE, CATHERINE THOMPSON, JUANITA THORNTON, RUPERT B. TOMLINSON, CHARLES C. TREAS, CHARLES E. WARREN, B. H. WOOB, FURNEY W. 278 STATE ' S PLAYERS State ' s Players, the dramatic club of Mississippi State College, purports to bring to our campus the tradi- tional theatre. During the last few years, the Players have presenetd such works as THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST, THE MILKY WAY, and CLAUDIA. This year the comedy DEAR RUTH was produced. Meeting weekly, the Players enjoy programs of varied kinds and discuss business connected with the theatre. Affiliated with the largest Greek Letter dramatics organization in the country. State ' s Players awards cer- tain Players with membership in Alpha Psi Omega the highest dramatic honor that can be bestowed upon a student at Mississippi State College. OFFICERS BILL PARKES President MAC McKlBBEN Viee-P resident MAXINE COLE Scereiari HUGH PIERCE Business Manager WILLIAM B. WILBURN Faeidtii Director ARMSTRONG, LAUGHLIN GHAS. BAINE, JAMES BRUGE BARR, GOSETTE BEER, IDA MAE GAHOON, ROBERT GARPENTER, NAN GLARK, GENE GOLE, MAXINE GRIBBS, LENABEL DUKE, BETTY JEAN EVERITT, HILDA JEAN GARTIN, MARY LOVE GRISSOM, EUGENIA MEMBERS HAMPTON, GEORGE L. HARMON, PERRIN HARRIS, KAY HOWARD, BETTYE JAMES, ROBERT LYON, MAUDIE McKEITHEN, KATHRYN McKIBBEN, ULA VIRGIL, Jr. MILLER, xMARTY MINYARD, JAMES PATRIGK OGLETREE, RUTH PARKES, WILLIAM ROLLINS PERRY, MARY JANE PIERCE, HUGH VERNON RANDOLPH, NANGY ANNE RATLIFE, FRANK EDWARD, Jk. RATLIFF, SARAH FRANGES SAVAGE, ELIZABETH MAE STEADMAN, FLOYGE SWAIN, MARTHA HELEN TEMPLE, MARY MARJORIE VANGE, SARA WEEKS, LEE WINTER, GEORGE WILLIS WOOD, FURNEY WILLIAM Top row: James Bruce Baine, Gosette Barr, Ida Mae Beer, Hilda Jean Everitt, Mary Love Gartin, Bruce GriiBth, Perrin Harmon. 2nd row: Maudie Lyon, Kathryn McKeitlien, Marty Miller, James Patrick Minyard, Rutli Ogletree, William Rollins Parkes, Hugh Vernon Pierce. Bottom row: Nancy Anne Randolph, Frank Howard Ratliff, Sarah Frances Ratlift, Floyce Steadman, Martha Helen Swain, Mary Mariorie Temple, Sara Vance, Furney William Wood. 279 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The National order of Future Farmers of America was founded in Virginia in 1928. The presentation of the local chapter was made on July 1, 1934. Membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors pursuing a degree in Vocational Agriculture. Weekly meetings have featured specialists in Agricultural and Educational fields as well as individual members of the group. The x urpose of the organization is to promote the training of teachers of Vocational Ag- riculture, whereby they may assume the responsibility of advisors to high school chapters of the National As- sociation. The annual banquet held every spring closes the year ' s activities of the local chapter. OFFICERS G. T. GRIFFITH President R. T. LEWIS Vice-President PENDERGRASS Secretary K. C. MORGAN Treasurer LEO THOMPSON Reporter W. T. RICHARDSON Sentinel PROFESSOR SCOGGINS Faculttj Advisor MEMBERS ALEXANDER, EARL HUNSUCKER, C. L. REEVES, JAMES A. ALLEN, BOONE HESTER, D. B. RIVES, Q. L. BAKER, B., Jr. HORTON, L. E. ROBBINS, B. B. BARNES, JOSEPH HUTCHINS, LEO ROBERTS, RANDALL BARNETT, W. K. ' JEFCOAT, W. C. ROSS, J. P. BARTLETT, GEORGE JOHNSON, D. SAUCIER, C. K. BLUE, J. D. JONES, GEORGE SHEPHERD, HERBERT BROOKS, T. D. KEITH, SAM SMITH, M. L. BROOM, FRED KING, T. L. SMITH, R. E. CAIN, G. E. KENNEDY, N. G. ' STALLING, J. E. COOK, M. KNOWLES, O. O. STEVENS, J. A. CREEL, C. O. KRAFT, L. B. STUART, PRENTISS BUSBY MARTIN, E. B. TATUM, JAMES DEATON, J. H. McCULLOUGH, D. TINGLE, CHARLES DICKARD, E. McCUISTON, W. S. TYNES, EMMETT DILVVORTH, C. K. McMINN, J. H. VVATKINS, COY PARISH, H. T. McGHEE, W. K. WATSON, A. R. FORTENBERRY, R. E. MONTGOMERY, FRED VVILKINS, T. J. GRAHAM, JAMES MORGAN, D. W. WILLIAMS, H. G. HILLMAN, E. MURPHY, J. W. WILLIAMSON, JAMES HILL, J. S. NAPIER, Q. S. WADE, CLIFTON HENSON, H. W. NOWELL, CARL WILSON, J. B. HOLDITCH, JOHN PREWITT, E. L. WEBB, JOSEPH HUFF, W. M. PURVIS, CHARLES WOMACK, C. S. YOUNG, D. F. 280 Top row: Boone Allen, Joseph Barnes, W. K. Barne ' tt, George Bartlett, J. D. Blue, T. D. Brooks, G. E. Cain. 2nd row: M. Cook, C. O. Creel, Busy, J. H. Deaton, E. Dickard, C. K. Dilworth, R. E. Fortenberry. 3rd row: E. Hillnian, J. S. Hill, H. W. Henson, John Holditch, C. L. Hunsucker, D. B. Hester, L. E. Horton. 4th row: Leo Hutchins, W. C. Jefcoat, D. Johnson, Sam Keith, N. G. Kennedy, O. O. Knowles, L. B. Kraft. 5th row: W. S. McCuiston, J. H. McMinn, Fred Montgomery, D. W. Morgan, Q. S. Napier, Carl Nowell, E. L. Prewitt. 6th row: Charles Purvis, James A. Reeves, Q. L. Rives, B. B. Bobbins, J. P. Ross, C. K. Saucier, Herbert Shepherd. 7th row: M. L. Smith, R. E. Smith, J. E. Stalling, Prentiss Stuart, James Tatum, Charles Tingle, Coy Watkins. Bottom row: T. J. Wilkins, H. C. Williams, J. B. Wilson, Joseph Webb, C. S. Womack, D. F. Young, Fred Broom. 281 AGRICULTURAL CLUB The Agricultural Club is composed entirely of students in the School of Agriculture, and its meetings con- sist of a group from all agriculturally related clubs on the campus. Special attention is gi ' en to Freshmen and Sophomores who are not members of any other organization. The purpose is to give agriculture students training in public expression through practice in various group meetings, and by preparation of articles for agri- cultural publications. OFFICERS CARL IZAl D President G. A. ROBINSON Vice-President GEORGE CARTER Secretary LEROY THOMAS Treasurer FRANKLIN HUGHES Reporter AUST, ROYEE M. ASHFORD, TOM BEARD, PAUL BECKETT, F. E. BECKETT, JAMES BECKHAM, RAY BECKWITH, R. O. BONNER, M. D. BRANCH, D. R. BROCK. JAMES BROWN, O. II. BRUNSON, W. C. BRYAN, D. R. BUCHANAN, T. J. BUTLER, W. O. BYRD, VICTOR CARTER, BILLY J. CARTER, JAMES R. CARTER, GEORGE W. CHILDRESS, TOM CLIFTON, JOHN COCHRAN, J. C. DAVIS, JACK DAVIS, R. L. DILLARD, LAWRENCE DOWDLE, JAMES DUNCAN, L. J. DUNN, MILTON EGGERTON, H. R. MEMBERS EILAND, ALLEN ELLZEY, H. I. GARRARD, WARREN, Jr. GEIGEN, SAM GORDON, BOBBY GRAHAM, ANDREW HAYS, WILLIE HENRY, THOMAS HOLBROOK, DALLIS HOSEY, E. J. HUGHES, FRANKLIN IZARD, CARL JACKSON, O. D. JONES, BILLY D. KNOX, JIM LOWRY, ROBERT MAGEE, O. K. MARTIN, HARRY MARTIN, II. F. MARTIN, H. L. McALEXANDER, WALLACE McCLUSKY McCULLY, ROBERT McNAMARA, HOMER C. McPHERSON, JOHN MITCHELL, EARL MOBLEY, L. H. MOSS, IIUSHEL OLIVER, N. C. OLIVER, W. C. PACE, CLYDE PLANCHARD, PHILYS PRICE, DENNIS PRICE, MILLARD PRITCHARD, W. J. RANDOLPH, M. M. RANDOLPH, GEORGE C. ROBINSON, G A. ROBINSON, RICHARD SANDERS, JOHN SIDES, CHAPEL SINCLAIR, JOHN SMITH, C. K. SMITH, HENRY P. SMITH, L. B. SPEARS, PERCY J. STANFORD, D. C. STEVENS, A. B. STEVENS, ROBERT THOMAS, A. LEROY THOMASON, HENRY WASSON, BILLY WHITE, W. A. WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILSON, MALCOMBE WOODS, L. L. WOOLARD, GUY 282 Top row: Ray Beckham, O. H. Brown, D. R. Bryan, Victor Byrd. 2nd row: George W. Carter, John Ch ' fton, Jack Davis, R. L. Davis. 3rd row: Sani Geigen, Andrew Graham, Franklin Hughes, O. D. Jackson. 4th row: Billy D. Jones, Jim Knox, Homer C. McNamara, John McPherson, L. H. Mob ley. Bottom row: Herschel Moss, Millard Price, Richard Robinson, Ed Sorrels, Guy Woolard. 283 AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION CLUB The Agricultural Administration Club was organized in the fall semester of 1938-39 by E. B. Colmer, Faculty Advisor. Members of this organization shall be Agricultural Administration students majoring in Agri- cultural Administration. The purpose of this organization is to promote leadership and a higher scholastic standard among the students of Agricultural Administration. To promote a closer relationship among the men pursuing Agricul- tiual Administration as a major course of study. To acquaint the students of Agricultural Administration with the duties they will be expected to perform upon successful completion of the prescribed course of study. OFFICERS ROYCE L. WELBURN President EARL N. LOFTIN Vice-President JOHN DALE WARE Secretory-Treasurer ANDREWS, BILL ASHLEY, BUFORD BECKWITH, R. C. BLAKENEY, OREE BROCHTN, JAMES E. BRYAN, D. R. BUCHANAN, T. J. BURKE, R. C. CARR, V. J. CARTER, ELLIS M. CRIBBS, M. E. DALLAS, A. D. DAVIS, A. C. DAVIS, R. K. DAVIS, W. O. DICKERSON, W. L. DOWDLE, J. L. MEMBERS DOWDLE, RAYMOND DUCKWORTH, BILLY ELLZEY, H. I. FERRISS, PHILIP R. GARRARD, WARREN GARRISON, L. N. GARY, F. H. GEE, WILLIAM A. HARBOUR, JAMES A. HARDIN, C. A. JAMES, C. V. JONES, BENNIE JONES, I. T. KILLEBREW, J. A. KING, JOSEPH H. LOFTIN, EARL N. MARTIN, H. A. MILLER. CLYDE MONROE. LEWIS L. MYRICK, E. K. OLIVER, N. C. OLIVER, W. C. RONE, J. E. SARTOR, RAY M. SCARBROUGH, T. II. SHATTLES, E. T. SHATTS, C. T. SIMS, W. C. SMITH, H. P. TADLOCK, T. J. THOMPSON, LEE TOLAR, JAMES L. TRIGGS, D. L., Jh. 284 Top row: Bill Andrews, Bulord Ashley, R. C. Beckwith, James S. Brochtn, T. J. Buchanan, R. C. Burke. 2nd row: V. J. Carr, M. E. Gribbs, A. D. Dallas, A. C. Davis, R. K. Davis, W. O. Davis. 3rd row: W. L. Dickerson, J. L. Dowdle, Raymond Dowdle, Billy Duckworth, H. I. Ellzey, Philip R. Ferriss. 4th row: Warren Garrard, L. N. Garrison, F. H. Garv, William ' A. Gee, James A. Harbour, C. A. Hardin. 5th row: C. V. James, Bennie Jones, I. T. Jones, J. A. Killebrew, Joseph H. King, Earl N. Loftin, H. A. Martin. 6th row: Clyde Miller, Lewis L. Monroe, E. K. Myrick, N. C. Oliver, W. C. Oliver, J. E. Rone, Ray M. Sartor. Bottom row: C. T. Shatts, H. P. Smith, T. J. Tadlock, Lee Thompson, James L. Tolar, D. L. Triggs, Jr. 285 ALPHA PHI OMEGA -- ' I ' , - ' ■ ' •= ' c ' - ' •= W ' ■ - . ' ' - ' U.r ■ f Top row: Charles Aust, Royce Aust, Joe Carter, Joe Collier, Robert Donald, Milton Dunn, Lester Ellis, James Griffin, Bobby Ilallman, Kinard Hensarling, 2nd row: Ben Harned, Andres Lampkin, Dozier Lester, Frank Long, Homer MeNamara, Robert Mel ' lierson, Aubrey Milstead. William Moss, Eugene Ott, Walthall Peters. Bottom row: William Richmond, Herbert Robertson, Hugh Ivy Scott, Harold Strain, Gerald Strain, James Sylvester, Irwin Tate, Perry Terry, Edward Wamble, Henry Wilson. Alpha Phi Omega is a Jiational honorary fraternity composed of former scouts and scouters. It is based on the principles of friendsliip, leadership, and service. Epsilon Iota Chapter was installed at Mississippi State on May 17, 1947, and is one of many chapters located throughout the United States and Canada. Epsilon Iota has the distinction of being the first chapter in Mississippi. SIDNEY BRANCH President WILLIAM RICHMOND Vice-President JOE COLLIER Vice-President RICHARD HOLLIS Secretan THOMAS OSWALT Treasurer KINARD HENSARLING Historian Dr. J. F. Locke W. |. Evans Capt. Malcolm Hawkins FACULTY ADVISORS R. A. Klages C. E. Cain f. J. MacAllister Dr. Fred T. Mitchell Major I. D. Sessums C. W. Whitworth APPLEWHITE, JOE AUST, CHARLES AUST, ROYCE BIDWELL, GENE BRANCH, SIDNEY BURDINE, BILLY CARTER, JOE COLLIER, TOE DONALD, ROBERT DUNN, MILTON ELLIS, LESTER FISHER, ROBROY GRIFFIN, JAMES HALLMAN, BOBBY HENDRICK, GEORGE SCOUTING ADVISORS N. D. Burdine W. B. Owen MEMBERS HENSARLING, KINARD HARNED, BEN HERRING, BAY HOLLIS, RICHARD JONES, MORRIS LAMPKIN, ANDREW LESTER, DOZIER LONG, FRANK McKEITHEN, WILLIAM McNAMARA, HOMER McPHERSON, ROBERT MILSTEAD, AUBREY MOSS, WILLIAM OLIVER, JAMES OSWALT, THOMAS OTT, EUGENE PETERS, WALTHALL QUINN, TAYLOR RICHMOND, WILLIAM ROBERTSON, HERBERT SCOTT, HUGH IVY SIMMONS, JESSE STRAIN, HAROLD STRAIN, GERALD SYLVESTER, JAMES TATE, IRWIN TERRY, PERRY WAMBLE, EDWARD WILSON, HENRY 286 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRONOMISTS The Mississippi State Chapter Student Section of the American Society of Agronomists was officially in- stalled at Mississippi State College on January 1, 1937. Its ideal is to further education in the fields of agronomy in the United States and to bring into closer contact students majoring in agronomy. OFFICERS C. L. BLOUNT President E. A. HOLLINGSWORTH Vice-President B. C. HURT Secretary-Treasurer A. H. WYNN Recorder-Reporter FACULTY ADVISORS L. E. Gholson, Professor of Soils G. D. Green, Professor of Crops MEMBERS BECKETT, J. W. KITTRELL, L. C. SMITH, A. B. BLOUNT, C. L. LANCASTER, J. D. WALTMAN, O. F. GRAVES, M. C. LUNDY, B. C. WATKINS, E. B. HAMMONS, R. O. PORTER, W. K. WYNN, A. H. HOLLINGSWORTH, E. A. POWELL, WILLIAM YEATES, G. W. HUNTER, H. K. READ, L. L. YORK, J. O. HURT, B. C. SARTHOU, C. L. Top row: J. W. Beckett, C. L. Blount, M. C. Graves, E. A. Hollingsworth, B. C. Hurt. 2nd row: L. C. Kitrell, B. C. Lundy, W. K. Porter, William Powell, L. L. Read. Bottom row: C. L. Sarthou, A. B. Smith, O. F. Waltman, E. B. Watkins, A. H. Wynn, G. W. Yates. fl If 1 I ■ ! I 287 THE DAIRY CLUB Top row: H. H. Alford, C. M. Betterton, iM. R. Brown, W. E. Burchfield, T. J. Cartwright, J. S. Castles, Earl Cooper, George E. Cox. 2nd row: C. B. Daley, J. W. Doler, Bill Gray, F. L. Jordan, Maurice V. Kennedy, Calvin Knowles, J. Robert Lawshe, L. O. Lyman. 3rd row: J. L. McMillan, J. H. McCord, L. O. Meadows, L. L. Ratclift, George L. Rone, James N. Rutherford, C. E. Simmons, T. W. Sparks. Bottom row: V. D. Sparks, William G. Stanton, John A. Stevens, B. R. Stewart, L. O. Templeton, D. D. Williams, G. A. Wortherington, Rex A. Yarbrough. The Dairy Club was organized between the years J91() and 1915 by a group of about ten dairy students. Professor J. S. Moore, now Professor Emeritus, was its first sponsor and faculty adxisor. The purposes of the Dairy Club are: To help develop initiative and leadership ability of its student mem- bers; to give the students an opportunity to discuss pertinent dairy problems in their own way; to serve as a means of inviting to the campus outstanding leaders in the fields of both Dairy Manufactming and Produc- tion to speak to all the dairy majors about the activities of interest that are going on in their field; to provide an opportimity for each member to help organize and present programs to the group, which will better pre- pare him for talking to groups after finishing college. OFFICERS LOTT B. SMITH President JIM E. KNOX Vice-Prcsklcnf JOHN S. CASTLES Secrctan TRAVIS J. CARTWRIGHT Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS Professor F. H. Herzer Professor W. C. Cowsert Professor E. W. Custer Professor L. Ratcliff Professor C. J. Honer ALFORD, H. IL BELL, C. H. BETTERTON, C. M. BRISTER, W. W. BROWN, M, R. BURCHFIELD, W. E. CARTWRIGHT, T. J. CASTLES, J. S. CHATHAM, J. II. CLIFTON, J. E. COOPER, EARL COX, GEORGE E. DALEY, C. B. DAVIS, JACK DOLER, J. W. MEMBERS GARRISON, J. E. GOLDING, P. H. GRAY, BILL JORDAN, F. L. KENNEPY, MAURICE V. KNOWLES, CALVIN KNOX, J. E. LAWSHE, J. ROBERT LYMAN, L. O. McMillan, j. l. McCORD, J. ii. MEADOWS, L. O. MILES, M. B. MORRIS, B. PRICHARD, R. B. RATCLIFF, L. L. ROBINSON, R. L. RONE, L. GEORGE RUTHERFORD, TAMES N. SIMMONS, C. E. SMITH, L. B. SPARKS, T. W. SPARKS, V. D. STANTON, WILLIAM G. STEVENS, JOHN A. STEWART, B. R. TEMPLETON, L. O. TRAPP. T. T. WILLIAMS, D. D. WORTHERINGTON, G. A. YARBROUGH, REX A. 288 CACKLE AND CROW CLUB The Cackle and Crow Club has as its object to further the knowledge and interest in the poultry industry and to promote a feeling of friendship and good fellowship among its members. Anyone interested in poultry or an ' phase of the poultry industry is welcome to membership. The Cackle and Crow Club was organized March 18, 1947. The Club meets regularly bi-monthly. Its pro- grams consist of guest speakers, demonstrations, and fonmi discussions on subjects of poultry interest. An an- nual chicken barbecue is held at the end of each spring semester, and a turkey banquet is held at Christmas time. Club activities during 1947-1948 have included a program presented to the General Ag Club and it sponsors a poultry judging team which represents Mississippi State College in regional and national intercol- legiate poultry judging contests. Dr. Arthur T. Ringrose is the faculty advisor. The Mississippi State College Intercollegiate Poultry team, consisting of members of the Cackle and Crow Club, won the first annual Southern Intercollegiate Poultry Judging Contest at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in competition with seven other southern states. OFFICERS E. W. GARRISON President WILSON L. THOMPSON Vice-President MARTY D. BARFIELD Secretary-Treasurer BARFIELD, MARTY BUCHANAN, T. J. BUSBY, K. L, CARR, VICTOR J. COOLEY, CHARLES F. DENISON, HAROLD L. EDWARDS, ALLEN GARRAD, WARREN GARRISON, E. W. MEMBERS GRAHAM, JAMES HARRIS, lOHN E. HUFF, WILLIS LEWIS, ROBERT P. MORGAN, JULIAN MURRAY, L. H. OLIVER, NEWTON O. PALMER, TAMES PENDERGRASS, ROBERT H. READ, LELAND ROBINSON, NED L. SMITH, M. L. TATE, W. L. THOMPSON, WILSON L. TRAMEL, WILLIAM M. TROUTT, JACK H. WILBURN, ROYCE L. WEST, ROBERT E. Top row: Marty Barfield, T, J. Buchanan, K. L. Busli -, Victor J. Cair, Charles F. Cook ' ' , Harokl L. Denison, Allen Edwards, Warren Garrad, E. W. Garrison. 2nd row: James Graham, John E. Harris. Willis Huff, Robert P. Lewis, Jidian Morgan, L. H. Murray, Newton C. Oliver, James Palmer, Robert H. Pendergrass. Bottom row: Leland Read, Ned L. Robinson, M. L. Smith, W. L. Tate, Wilson L. Thompson, William M. TrameL Jack H. Troutt, Robert E. West. 289 American Society of Agricultural Engineers Top row: W. D. Baily, T. W. Barton, F. E. Beckett, J. R. Blount. B. Byrd, V. Bvrd, B. C. Commer, G. G. Cox, Jr., F. E. Dendy. 2nd row: J. C. Doon, J. R. Dudlev, W. W. Duncan, A. O. Everett, R. D. Fislier, H. F. Flemins;, J. F. Gillertine, T. C. Gower, R. K. Hardage. 3rd row: G. W. Harrison, H. H. Hill, C. K. Hamer, J. K. Jones, W. T. Lusk, O. K. Magee, A. G. Mc- Cardle, Jr., G. C. McLeod, Jr., J. H. McMurphree. Bottom row: T- W. McPb.erson, G. G. Randoloh, R. J. Reynolds, M. G. Stewart, Jr., M. C. Tillman, B. E. Wasson, M. D. Wilson, H. M. Wright, J. C. Wright, . L. Wilkes. The MississipjDi student branch of the American Society of Agricultinal Engineers was estabhshed in 1935. The purpose of this organization is to train its members in leadership and to familiarize them with the vari- ous phases of Agricultural Engineering. Membership is restricted to students in the engineering branch of the Agricultural School. OFFICERS J. R. BLOUNT Prcsidciil O. K. MAGEE Vice-President G. G. RANDOLPH Sccrctanj-Tieasiirer B. C. COMMER Reporter FACULTY ADVISORS W. G. Howell F. E. Edwards ARLEDGE, W. R. BAILEY, W. D. BARTON, T. W. BECKETT, F. E. BLOUNT, 1. R. BYRD, B. BYRD, V. COMMER, B. C. COX, G. G., Jr. DENDY, F. E. DOON, J. C. DUDLEY, J. R. DUNCAN, W. W. EASLEY, O. W. MEMBERS EVERETT, A. O. FISHER, R. D. FLEMING, H. F. GILLERTINE, J. F. GOWER, T. C. HARDAGE, R. K. HARRISON, G. W. HILL, H. H. HAMER, C. K. TONES, T. K. LONG, J. W. LUSK, W. T. MAGEE, O. K. McCARDLE, A. G., Jn. McLEOD, G. C, Jn. McMURPHEE, J. II. McPIlERSON, J. W. RANDOLPH, G. G. REYNOLDS, R. [. STEWART. M. C., Jr. TILLMAN, M. C. WASSON, B. E. WATSON, D. E. WILSON, M. D. WRIGHT, H. M. WRIGHT, J. C. WILKES, J. L. 290 STATE CHEMICAL ASSOCIATION The Chemical Association was formed early in the fall semester of 1947, the objects being to promote the professional development of its members by its programs and to contribnte to the development of chemistry and chemical engineering at Mississippi State College. Its membership is composed of Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors enrolled in chemistry and chemical engineering with a sufficiently high quality point average. At the monthly meetings lectures, films and discussions are presented pertaining to chemistry. Trips were planned to several chemical plants in the state. OFFICERS GLENN L. MARTIN President LUTHER B. BULLOCK Vice-President WILLIE M. DEARING Secretary AVIE C. REESE Treasurer ADAMS, EARNEST C. BUT.LOCK, LUTHER E. COHEN, BENNIE DEARING, WILLIE MAE EGGERTON, FRED V. ELLARD, JAMES A. EPPERSON, DAVID H. FOSTER, WILLIAM P. GRIFFITH, WILLIAM P. MEMBERS GILMER. JAMES E. HARGER, STEWART J. HAYNES, DEWEY C. LAMPKIN, ANDREW J. LESTER, DOZIER LEVY, GIRT S. MARTIN, GLENN T. MELOHN, VIRGIL W. MONK, BOYCE C. MULLEN, THOMAS W. REECE, AVIE C. RIVES, GEORGE D. ROMAN, LOUIS J. SCHMITZ, RICHARD P. STILL, MODIE T. TOUCHSTONE, JAMES WHITLOCK, TOM W. Top row: Earnest C. Adams, Luther B. Bullock, Beunie Cohen, Willie Mae Dearing, Fred V. Eggerton, James A. Ellard, Davis H. Ejiperson, William P. Foster, William P. Griffith. 2ndrow: James E. Gilmer, Stewart J. Harger, Dewey C. Haynes, Andrew J. Lampkin, Dozier Lester, Girt S. Levy, Glenn T. Martin, Virgil W. Melohn Boyce C. Monk. Bottom row: Thomas W. Mullen, Avie C. Reece, George D. Rives, Louis J. Roman, Richard P. Schmitz, Medie T. Still, James A. Touchstone, Tom W. Whitlock. f ft f . I i 291 BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB The Block and Bridle Club was established to promote the im])ro ement and increase the interest amon;j; students of Animal Husbandry. The olijects of the organization are: First: To promote a higher scholastic standard among the students of Animal Husbandry. Second: To i:)romote Animal Husbandry, especially all phases of student Animal Husbandry work in col- leges and universities. Third: To bring about a closer relationship among the men pursuing some phase of Animal Husbandry as a profession. The programs of the club each year include the annual Block and Bridle barbecue, annual judging con- test and numerous other programs which are planned as an effort to bring the students in college as close as possible to outstanding representatives of the various fields related to Animal Husbandry. OFFICERS GEORGE W. CARTER President CARL J. IZARD Viee-President LEROY THOMAS Secretary F. F. HUGHES Reporter JAMES M. MARTIN Treasurer PROFESSOR HENRY H. LEVECK Faculty Advisor AUST, K. M. BARFIELD. M. D. BARWICK, J. A. BROWN, O. ]I. BYARS, J. E. CARTER, B. J. CHANCE, M. D. CHILDRESS, TOM CLARK, E. W. COCHRAN, J. C. DAVIS, R. L. EVANS, L. L. FOUCHE, T. E. GANNAWAY, BRUCE F. GEIGER, SAM H. GORDON, B. H. GUERRY, J. W. GUERRY, E. S. MEMBERS HAYS, WILLIE HOLBROOK, DALLAS HUGHES, F. F. IZARD, C. J. JACKSON, O. D. LEE, JAMES B. LOWERY, R. B. LUSTER, T. M. MAGEE, THOMAS L. MARTIN, II. F. MARTIN, H. L. MARTIN, J. M. MARTIN, R. F. MARTON, W. W. McCORD. W. A. McKIE, J. W. McNAMARA, HOMER McWILLIAxMS, L. C. MOODY, H. C. MOSS, B. M. NABERS, M. L. PERROTT, COEN E. ROBINSON, G. A. ROBINSON, NED SHEPHARD, GEORGE SIDES, J. D. SINCLAIR, J. P. SMITH, C. K. SPEARS. P. J. SPINKS, JOE STEVENS, A. B. STEVENS, R. L. TAYLOR, BILL S. THOMAS, LEROY WALKER, W. C. WHITE, R. C. WIYGAL, J. G. 292 Top row: R. M. Aust, J. E. Byars, B. J. Carter, M. D. Chance, Tom Childress, R. L. Davis. 2nd row: L. L. Evans, T. E. Fouche, Bruce F. Gannaway, B. H. Gordon, J. W. Guerry, E. S. Guerry. 3rd row: Willie Hays, Dallas Holbrook, F. F. Hughes, C. J. Izard, O. D. Jackson, R. B. Lowery. 4th row: H. F. Martin, H. L. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. F. Mar tin, W. W. Marton, W. A. McCord. 5th row: Homer McNamara, L. C. McWiUiams, H. C. Moody, B. M. Moss, M. L. Nabers, Coen E. Perrott. 6th row: G. A. Robinson, Ned Robinson, George Shephard, J. D. Sides, J. P. Sinclair, C. K. Smith. Bottom row: P. J. Spears, Joe Spinks, A. B. Stevens, R. L. Stevens, Bill S. Taylor, Leroy Thomas, W. C. Walker. 293 American Society of Civil Engineers The American Society of Civil Engineers has for its ]:)urpose the advancement of the science of engineer- ing, the improvement of members, the enconragement of intercourse between men of practical science and the establishment o fa central point of reference and the union of its reference. The national organization was founded in 1852 and the local chapter was organized in 1936. Membership is open to all Cixil Engineering Senior, Junior and Sophomore students. OFFICERS VV. L. MEUX President E. R. HOWELL Vice-President C. W. HILL Secretary VV. W. HUFF Treasurer PROFESSOR E. D. MYERS Faculty Advisor ANTLEY, CHARLES J. APPLEWHITE, JOE C. BARFIELD, LOUIS N. BENNET, J. D. BETHEA, GEORGE H. BULLEN, DWIGHT B. CAUSEY, J. W. CHISHOLM, NELSON T. CLISBY, MARION B. COLLIER, JOE H. COUGHLIN, DANIEL W., Jr. CURTIS, WILLIAM W. DAVIS, GEORGE W., Jn. DAWSEY, JOSEPH V., Jn. DEAR, EDGAR L. DEARMAN, WILLIAM F. DEMPSEY, JOHN M. DENT, JACK H. DIXON, J. W. ECHOLS, ROBERT L. FORMAN, ROBERT E. FORREST, THOMAS L., Ja. FORTENBERRY, J. C. FOSTER, JAMES E. GRIFFIN, MURRAY S. MEMRERS HEARON, THOMAS E. HEDLESTON, BOYD B. HIGMAN, MERVYN B. HILL, CHARLES W. HODGES, RAYMOND D. HOLMES, RICHARD M. HOWELL, ELMER R. HUFF, WILLIAM W. JAMES, J. II., Jr. JOHNSON, GEORGE W., Jr. JONES, GAY D., Jr. JONES, W. J. KEYES, ROBERT W. KEEN, HILTON (NMI) KLYCE, JOHN H. LEESE, GRADY W. McBEATH, WILLIAM K. McDonald, william n. matthes, carl e. MEUX, WILLIAM L., Jr. MILLER, WALTER T. MOSELEY, HOWARD N. MOTER„ CASSIUS M. NORTON, JOHN O. OAKMAN, JACK OLDHAM, MASON N., Jr. PEVEY, MOTT L., Jr. PRATT, KERN, Jr. RICE, ROBERT E. ROACH, JOHN W., Jr. SANTMYER, JOHN T., Jr. SCHROEDER, HENRY C. SCOTT, ROBERT A. SHELTON, BILLY W. SHOWS, LOUIS J. SLOAN, JAMES T. SMITH, ANDREW L. SMITH, C. D. SMITH, GEORGE B. STACKS, W. C. STEEN, JAMES B. STEVENSON, WILLIAM P. STROUD, BUFORD D. THOMPSON, BILLY J. VERELL, NENNIE D. WILLIAMS, MARCUS D. WILLIAMS, MILTON L. WINDERS, JOSEPH W. WOLEBEN, WILBUR H. 294 Top row: Charles J. Antley, Joe C. Applewhite, Louis N. Barfield, J. D. Bennett, George H. Bethea, J. W. Causey, Marion B. Clisby. 2nd row: Joe H. Collier, Daniel W. Coughlin, Jr., Wilham W. Curtis, Joseph V. Dawsey, Jr., William F. Dearman, John M. Dempsey, Jack H. Dent. 3rd row: J. W. Dixon, Robert L. Echols, Thomas L. Forrest, Jr., J. C. Fortenberry, James E. Foster, Murray S. Griffin, Thomas E. Hearon. 4th row: Boyd B. Hedleston, Mervyn B. Higman, Charles W. Hill, Raymond D. Hodges, Richard M. Holmes ' , George W. Johnson, Jr., Gay D. Jones, Jr. 5th row: W. J. Jones, Robert W. Keyes, Hilton Keen, (NMI), John H. Klyce, Grady W. Leese, WiUiam N. McDonald, Carl E. Matthes. 6th row: William L. Meux, Jr., Walter T. Miller, Cassius M. Moter, John O. Norton, Jack Oakman, Mott L. Pevev, Jr., Robert E. Rice. 7th row: John W. Roach, Jr., John T. Santmyer, Jr., Robert A. Scott, Billv W. Shelton, Louis J. Shows, Andrew L. Smith, C. K. Smith, George B. Smith. Bottom row: W. C. Stacks, James B. Steen, William P. Stevenson, Nilly J. Thompson, Bennie D. Verell. 295 American Institute of Electrical Engineers The Mississippi State Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers is composed of Seniors, Juniors, and second semester Sophomores majoring in Electrical Engineering. It was first organized and given its charter in 1925. The organization strives to maintain a high professional standing among its members and to develop the individual engineer. The members derive many benefits from the activities of the organization. OFFICERS OF A. I. E. E. CHARLES C. TOMLINSON Chairman HENRY F. AUTER Vice-Chairman ALBERT H. GALLANGER Secretary and Treasurer MR. HARRY C. SIMRALL Faeulty Counselor ADEN, ROBERT M. AINSWORTH, F. W. ALLEN, JAMES M. ALEXANDER, JAMES P. ANDERSON, DOUGLAS R. AUTER, HENRY F. BALDWIN, LAWRENCE E. BAXTER, ALLEN R. BOGAN, W. N., Jr. BRANDON, CLIFFORD N., Jh. BROCATO, ANTHONY BROWN, DAVID BRUCE BURDINE, BILLY H. CARNATHAN, WILLIAM C. CHAPMAN, DAVID C. CLARK, G. L. COCKE, EDWILL COLLIER, OSMOND H. COLLINS, J. C. COVINGTON, LESLIE II. CRAFT, JOHN R. CROSS, WILLIAM T. DAVIDSON, JAMES K. DeLOACH, GEORGE L., Jr. DOVE, NELSON L. DOWNING, GEORGE C. ELLIS, HENRY G. EVANS, HOWARD M. FANGUY, BRUCE J. FERGUSON, WILLIAM T. FLANAGAN, JAMES L. FLIPPIN, EARL G. MEMBERSHIP OF A. I. E. E. FOSTER, JEWEL G. GALLAHER, ALBERT II. GARDNER, THOMAS A. GONG, D. J. GOODSON, C. M. GRAVES, ERNEST D., Jr. GRIFFIN, JAMES E. GUYTON, ROBERT D. HALL, G. G. HARDING, W. E., Jr. HARVEY, JOSEPH M. HOLLAND, HOYT T., Jr. HUDSON, CLAUDE H., Jr. HUDSON, JOHN E. JAMES, OMA B. JOHNSTON, ROBERT L. JONES, ROBERT P. LANCASTER, JOYNER L. LeMASTER, ALLEN R. LIPSCOMB, JULIAN E., Jr. LOPOSER, THOMAS L. LOUDIN, TROY LOVORN, CELL R., Jr. MARTIN, PAUL MACY, THOMAS R. McCLANAHAN, DAVID S. McCULLEY, C. R., Jr. McDonald, c. l., Jr. McGEE, CLYDE T. McWHORTER, JOHN L. MITCHELL, J. R. MOAK, JOSEPH, Jr. MOTT, JAMES A. MOULDS, CLINTON W., Jr. MULLIGAN, ROBERT D. NORMAN, ROBERT PARKER, JAMES C. PATRICK, W. L PHILLIPS, JACK PHILLIPS, WILLIE E. PITTMAN, WILLIAM A. PRAY, HUBERT Q. ROSS, JAMES E. SCOTT, THOMAS W. SHAW, RALPH W. SHULER, ROBERT L. SCHUMAN, J. PAUL SHUMATE, CHARLES L. SNEED, F. II. SNIDER, ANDERSON T SPEIGHTS, M. T. STEWART, EDWIN F. STIGLER, HENRY W., Jr. SUMRALL, JOE L. SWINDOLL, ROBERT E. SYLVESTER, J. H., Jr. THOMPSON, J. M. TOMLINSON, CHARLES C. WARING, HENRY A., Jr. WARNACK, HENRY L. WILSON, CHARLES C. WILSON, H. C, Jr. WILSON, HENRY M., Jr. WILLIAMS, R. E. WRIGHT, PRENTISS D. 296 mmJ- ' ammm Top row: Robert M. Arden, F. W. Ainsvvorth, James M. Allen, James P. Alesander, Douglas R. Anderson, Henry F. Auter, Clifford N. Brandon, Jr., Anthony Brocato. 2nd row: David Bruce Brown, William C. Carnathan, David C. Chapman, G. L. Clark, Edwill Cocke, Osmond H. Collier, J. C. Collins, Leslie H. Covington. 3rd row: John R. Craft, William T. Cross, James K. Davidson, Nelson L. Dove, George C. Downing, Henry G. Ellis, Howard M. Evans, Bruce J. Fanguy. 4th row: William T. Ferguson, James L. Flanagan, Earl G. Flippen, Jewel G. Foster, Albert H. Gallaher, D. J. Gong, C. VI. Goodson, Ernest D. Graves, Jr. 5th row: Robert D. Guyton, G. G. Hall, Claude H. Hudson, Jr., John E. Hudson, Oma B. James, Robert P. Jones, Allen R. LeMaster, Troy Loudin. 6th row: Cell R. Lovorn, Jr., Paul Martin, David S. McClanahan, C. R. McCulley, Jr., C. L. McDonald, Jr., Clyde T. McGee, John L. McWhorter, J. R. Mitchell. 7th row: Joseph Moak, Jr., Clinton W. Moulds, Jr., Robert Norman, Jack Phillips, William A. Pittman, Hubert Q. Pray, James E. Ross, Robert L. Shuler. 8th row: J. Paul Schuman, Charles L. Shumate, F. H. Sneed, Anderson T. Sinder, M. T. Speights, Edwin F. Stewart, Henry W. Stigler, Jr., Joe L. Sumrall. Bottom row: Robert E. Swindoll, J. M. Thompson, Henry A. Waring, Jr., Henry L. Warnack, Charles C. Wilson, H. C. Wilson, Jr., Prentiss D. Wright, Ellis G. McNeel. 297 American Society of Mechanical Engineers The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was founded on tlie campus just after the turn of tlie century. Membership of the society constantly increased ujp until World War II, at which time many students had to answer the call of duty. State College chapter was inactive during the 1945-46 session, but resumed acti ities in the fall of 1946. The society strives to bridge the gax between theory and practice, acquainting members with industrial procedures through comprehensive films, demonstrations, and talks by visiting industrial representatives. Each year a regional meet is held in one of the major cities of the Southeast, where A. S. M. E. student members from various colleges present competiti e papers. At these conventions tours are made by the students tlirough se%eral manufacturing plants. Climaxing activities for the year, the annual banquet is held, usually in the spring, at which time the regional vice-president Df the A. S. M. E. visits the local chapter, bringing with him latent developments in Mechanical Engineering. His visit further brings students and regulars into a closer relation with one another. OFFICERS PROF. C. B. BURGOYNE Honorarij Chairman E. K. STRAHAN Chairman J. H. HOYLE Program Chairman VV. II. BENDING Secretary-Treasurer ■!in MEMBERS ATWOOD, C. W. BELCHER, W. T. BARTHOLOMEW, W. A. BARNETT, W. E. BATSON, H. D. BATES, J. L. BENDING, W. H. BRYAN, A. L. BURSON, D. F. CHERRY, J. C. CATHCA.RT, G. H. DENSION, G. L. DENSON, L. L. DUNCAN, F. M. EAST, W. H. FOREMAN, G. A. FREEMAN, RODNEY GOBER, C. W. GARNER, A. C. GRAHAM, M. O. GONG, R. W. GIBSON, E. O. HALEY, C. J. HALL, J. P. HOYLE, J. H. HERRINGTON, W. B. HEBLON, S. K. HAVENS, H. L. HOLLAND, J. N. KIRKLAND, J. D. KNIPP, C. II. KNIPP, M. F. LAUCHLEY, H. H. LEE, D. E. MAULDIN, T. N. MILES, E. B. McCULLEY, G. C. MANNING, F. s ' . McDonald, l. q. McCASi :iLL, O. L. McHUGII, W. M. MAYHAN, L. O. MOORE, J. A. PANDOLFI, T. PRATT, J. R. PRICE, C. POWELL, W. C. RAMSEY, G. B. SCHOONOVER, R. R. STRAHAN, E. K. STRAIN, II. T. SHANTEAU, M. F. SHAW, L. C. SPRINGER, E. A. WAMBLE, H. II. WADLEY, F. T. WINTER, E. R. WILLIAMS, J. A. 298 Top row: W. A. Bartholomew, W. E. Barnett, H. D. Batson, J. L. Bates, W. H. Bending, A. L. Bryan, D. F. Burson. 2nd row: J. C. Cherry, G. H. Cathcart, C. L. Dension, L. L. Denson, F. M. Duncan, W. H. East, C. A. Foreman. 3rd row: A. C. Garner, M. O. Graham, R. W. Gong, E. O. Gibson, C. J. Haley, J. P. Hall, W. B. Herrington. 4th row: S. K. Heblon, H. L. Havens, M. F. Knipp, C. H. Knipp, H. H. Lauchley, D. E. Lee, G. C. McCully. 5th row: F. S. Manning, L. Q. McDonald, W. M. McHugh, L. O. Mayhan, J. R. Pratt, C. Price. Bottom row: W. C. Powell, R. R. Schoonover, H. T. Strain, L. C. Shaw, E. A. Springer. 299 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences r k ' MSi HL m 9 m jv m I ( , -mm f Top row: Jolm L. Bunch, Franklin H. Butler, William A. Cobb, William L. Grafton, William S. Huntington, Robert L. Lindell, Pat O. Livingston, Emily A. Luckett. 2ncl row: Robert K. Mchat-hey, Jr., Eldred W. Nelnis, Lewis J. O ' Kelly, Durward T. Read, Robert Ritter, Roger L. Rochester, Jerome Rossoff, Martin S. Rouse. Bottom row: Rex Michael Sells, Robert E. Sizemore, Harry C. Smith, Gerald B. Thomas, Euell Motie Vinson, David S. Wilson, William W. Woodward. The Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is a national organization, })rominent in professional aeronautical industry as well as on American campuses, whose primary purpose concerns the advancement and dissemina- tion of knowledge of the theory and practice of the aeronautical sciences. Juniors and Seniors enrolled in Aeronautical Engineering and Commercial Aviation are eligible for mem- bership. Upon graduation, each Student Member will be transferred to Technical Member grade in the I.A.S. This chapter was reactivated on the Mississippi State campus during the spring of 1947, largely due to the efforts of Robert L. Liddell and Harry C. Smith, both members of the pre-war chapter. CURRENT CHAPTER OFFICERS PROF. FRANKLIN S. EDWARDS Honorary Chairman ROBERT E. SIZEMORE Chairman EUELL M. VINSON Vice-Chairnmn LEWIS J. O ' KELLY Recording Secretary FRANKLIN H. BUTLER Corresponding Secretary REX M. SELLS Treasurer BUNCH, JOHN L. BUTLER, FRANKLIN H. COBB, Wn.LIAM A. GRAFTON, WILLIAM L. HUNTINGTON, WILLIAM S. LIDDELL, ROBERT L. LIVINGSTON, PAT O. LUCKETT, EMILY A. MAHAFFEY, ROBERT K., Jb. MEMBERS McCOWAN, WILLIAM I. NELMS, ELDRED W. O ' KELLY, LEWIS J. RAYBURN, lOHN ROBERT READ, DURWARD T. RITTER, ROBERT ROBERTSON, FLOYD L. ROCHESTER, ROGER L. ROSSOFF, ROGER L. ROUSE, MARTIN S. ROVVE, WILLIAM T. SCOGGIN, LOCKWOOD B. SELLS, REX MICHAEL SIZEMORE, ROBERT B. SMITH, HARRY C. THOMAS, GERALD B. VINSON, EUELL MOTIE WILSON, DAVID S. WOODWARD, WILLIAM W. 300 Society for the Advancement of Management This is a newly organized club composed of those students here at Mississippi State that have chosen Man- agement as their major. These students have made great ]:)rcgress in the study of their chosen field and have taken great strides here to promote their programs. Led by John Stafford, who was assisted by Fred Bailey, fesse l ogers, and Hugh Pierce, the members of The Society for the Advancement of Management have done well in their initial year here. OFFICERS JOHN E. STAFFORD President l UDOLPH L. FIEf.DS Vice-President JOE A. WILLIAMS Secretary HUGH V. PIERCE Treasurer JESSE E. ROGERS Program Director MEMBERS AVARA, RICHARD D. BAILEY, FRED W. BUNCH, DORIAN FIELDS, RUDOLPH L. FARR, W. H. HALL, G. T. HALL, T. B. HAVENS, HENRY L. ROSEMANN, EDWARD G. HOYLE, TAMES H. HUDDLESTON, BILLY M. HUDSON, WILLIAM R. IZARD, FRANCIS C. KIDD, WALTER L. LeFLORE, CHARLES L. MANNING, FRANK S. iMASHBURN, HARVEY T-, Tr. MAULDINA, THURMAN N. MAUTE, W. C. KIRKLAND, J. D. PIERCE, HUGH V. SPAULDING, HOWARD D. STAFFORD, JOHN E. WILLIAMS, EDWIN S. ROGERS. JESSE B. WILLIAMS, TOE A. Top row: Richard D. Avara. Fred W. Bailey, W. H. Farr, C. T. Hall. T. B. Hall Henry L. Havens, Edward G. Hoseniann. 2nd row: James- H. Hoyle. Billy M. Huddleston, William R. Hiid.son, Walter L. Kidd, Frank S. Manning. Harvey J. Mashburn, Jr., Thur- man N. Mauldin. Bottom row: W. C. Mante, J. D. Kirkland, Hugh V. Fierce, Howard R. Spaidding, John E. Stafford, Edwin C, Williams. 301 THE ACCOUNTING CLUB Top row: J. F. Aycock, Thomas L. Burdette, Robert H. Cahoon, John G. Cesare, Amour L. Coggins, Francis Compton, John W. Craft, Roliert L. Daniels, J. W. Ferguson, Hugh C. Gray. 2nd row: Bennard Harford, George A. Hensarling, James P. Knight, Donald B. Lancaster, Charles G. Lavender, Joseph F. Le Mieux, George D. Lyon, John E. Montgomery, William G. Montgomery, William L. Richmond. Bottom row: George F. Roesch, Walton W. Rotchill, James A. Rube, Jimmie J. Scott, Guy A. Story, Thomas Tann, R. H. Thurmond, R. S. Wafford, Joseph B. Whiteside, Ferdinand A. Wise. The Accounting Club was organized in 1947 under the direction of Mr. VV. W. Littlejohn. Junior and Senior accoiniting majors are eligible for membership, and the members endea ' or to provide contacts between ac- counting students and the business and professions, to aid graduates in securing positions in their chosen field, to biing to the campus outstanding professional and industrial accoimts and business leadei ' s for conferences, interviews, and addresses, to encourage students to take greater interest and pride in the field of accounting, and to encourage research in accounting. OFFICERS GEORGE A. HENSARLING President ARMOUR L. COGGINS Vice-President ROBERT CAHOON Seeretary-Treasiirer FACULTY ADVISORS Edwin C. Brown Edward R. Switzer MEMBERS AYCOCK, T. F. BURDETTE, THOMAS L. CAHOON, ROBERT H. CESARE, JOHN G. COGGINS, ARMOUR L. COMPTON, FRANCIS CRAFT, JOHN W. DANIELS, ROBERT L. FERGUSON, J. W. GRAY, HUGH C. HARFORD, BERNARD HENSARLING, GEORGE A. KNIGHT, JAMES P. LANCASTER, DONALD B. LAVENDER, CHARLES G. Le MIEUX, TOSEPH F. LYON, GEORGE D. MONTGOMERY, TOHN E. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM RICHMOND, WILLIAM L. ROESCH, GEORGE F. ROTCHILL, WALTON W. RUBE, JAMES A. SCOTT, TIMMIE J. STORY, GUY A. STEPHENSON, CLIFTON TANN, THOMAS THURMOND, R. H. WAFFORD, R. S. WHITESIDE, JOSEPH B. WISE, FERDINAND A. 302 IL DIP AND STRIKE The Dip and Strike Club, local honorary geological fraternity, was organized in 1938. The members of this club have completed nine hours of geology vvitli a scholastic average of B or better. During the war the club was inactive but was reactivated at the end of the summer session. OFFICERS F. M. PIERCE President D. E. EDWARDS Vice-President J. M. BARIA Secretary-Treasurer W. M. GOFF Sergeant-at-Arms MEMBERS ANDERSON, EARL B. BARIA, JOSEPH M. BREVARD, SIDNEY A. COBB, WILLIAM COFFEY, BILLIE M. DAVIS, RALPH KENNETH EDWARDS, DOUGLAS GOFF, WILLIAM M. LADNER, HILTON L. LANEHART, CHARLES W. LEE, ROBERT A. McDANIEL, EDWARD B. MILLER, CLAY H. PHILLIPS, NED HOMER PIERCE, FRANCIS RUSSEL, E. E. SNEED, HENRY EUGENE PLEDGES BRYAN WILLIAM S. FOIL, RAY B. McCLUGHAN, DARRELL N. MURPHY, GEORGE W. PARSONS, FRANK WALLACE, HARRIS F., Jh- WILSON, HOMER F. Top row: Earl B. Anderson, Josepli M. Baria, Sidney A. Brevard, William Cobb, Douglas Edwards, Charles W. Lanehart. 2nd row: Robert A. Lee, Edward B. MeDaniel, Clay H. Miller, Ned Homer Phillips, Franeis Pierce, E. E. Russell. Bottom row: Henry Eugene Sneed, Ray B. Foil, Darrell N. McCluglian, George W. Murpliy, Frank Parsons, Harris F. Wallace, Jr.  - 303 JUNIOR HOTEL MEN OF AMERICA Top row: John Edd giitw, Ka ' Buckley, Charles Buchanan, Thouias Gates, Charles Flynn, Page Hylton, Bob Kraker. Bottom row: Ben Lindsey, Frank Maxwell, Robert McElroy, Ceorge Oduni, Harry Pearson, Jack Stanford, Clays Jim Welch. Mr. J. O. Slaughter, operator of the Gihiier, Jefferson Davis, and Stark Hotels, is the industrious coiuisel whose abihty to visuaHze the pattern of the future lias been highly instrumental in the rapid and timely ex- pansion of education in hotel management at Mississippi State College. It is to this thoughtful and co-oper- ative executive that we future hotel men owe a deep debt of gratitude. OFFICERS HARRY PEARSON President CLAYS JIM WELCH Vice-President JOHN EDD AGNEW Seeretanj-Treasurer BOB KRAKER Corresponding Seeretary J. O. SLAUGHTER Sponsor MEMBERS AGNEW, JOHN EDD BUCKLEY, RAY BUCHANAN. CHARLES CATES, THOMAS FLYNN, CHARLES GRAFTON, SURRY IIYLTON, PACE KRAKER, BOB LINDSEY, BEN LIVINGSTON, ARTHUR MAXWELL, FRANK McELROY, ROBERT ODUM, GEORGE PEARSON, HARRY RATCLIFF, MARVIN STANFORD, JACK WELCH, CLAYS JIM ' 304 TAU BETA PI Tail Beta Pi, now numbering seventy-seven chapters, was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Ahna Mater by their distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates, or by their attainments as alumni, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in Engineering Schools of America. Mississippi Alpha Chapter was installed in December of 1928. Membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors of outstanding character and scholarship in the school of En- gineering. OFFICERS FRED O ' KELLY President CHARLES W. HILL Vice-President EUELL M. VINSON Seeretanj CLIFF BRANDON Corresponding Secretary BADER, DANIEL M. BARTHOLOMEW, WILLIAM A. BRANDON, CLIFF BROCATO, ANTHONY BROWNING, JEFF BUTLER, HALL CHAMBERS, ROBERT VAN COLEMAN, JAMES L. DOWNING, GEORGE C. FLANAGAN, JAMES L. GALLAHER, ALBERT H GUYTON, ROBERT D. MEMBERS HILL, CHARLES W. HOWELL, ELMER R. HUFF, WILLIAM W. JONES, FRED P. LIDDELL, ROBERT L. LOVORN, CELL R. LOWE, GUY S. MARTIN, PAUL McGUIRE, RICHARD W. MEUX, WILLIAM L. MILES, E. B. MOTT, JAMES A. MOULDS, CLINTON W. O ' KELLY, FRED ROSS, JAMES E. ROSSOFF, JEROME SIZEMORE, ROBERT E. SMITH, ANDREW L. SMITH, HARRY C. STROUD, RALPH L. SUMRALL, JOE L. VINSON, EUELL M. WILSON, CLIFF Top row: Daniel M. Bader, William A. Bartholomew, Cliff Brandon, Anthony Brocato, Jeff Browning, Hall Butler, Robert Van Chambers, James L. Coleman. 2nd row: George C. Downing, James L. Clanagan, Albert H. Gallaher, Robert D. Guyton, Charles W. Hill, William W. Huff, Fred P. Jones, Robert L. Liddell. .3rd row: Cell R. Lovorn, Guy S. Lowe, Paul Martin, Richard W. McGuire, William L. Meux, Clinton W. Moulds, Fred O ' Kellv, James E. Ross. Bottom row: Jerome Rossoft, Robert E. Sizemore, Andrew L. Smitli, Harry C. Smith, Ralph L. Stroud, Joe L. ' Sumrall, Euell M. Vinson, Cliff ' Wilson. 305 jfn ApfiHciathn You waited long enough for it and we sweated long enough to try to complete it but we sincerely hope that our efforts have made the delay worthwhile. Nevertheless, the Editors of tlie 1948 REVEILLE take this op- portunity to express their appreciation to those who contributed to the book. To Mr. Ben Hilbun, Mr. Newt Hamlin, and the members of the Board of Publications, to Mr. Bob Faerber, Mr. Johnny Long, and The Jim Pruitt Studio we give our grateful thanks for their guidance and patience. And to those of the REVEILLE Staff who contributed their time and efforts and to those others who assisted us so very much in the publication of tliis the 1948 REVEILLE, we offer our whole- hearted thanks. GEORGE WADE, EdiioY HARPOL;E PATTERSON, Business Manager. 306 VUit Out ADVERTISERS 307 _n Compliments of . . 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