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REF ClassLD3381.M65 Book R4 (%UM Accession 86366 v.44 1949 Of Beloved Dr. Hand Saturday ' Dr. W. F. Hand, Weil-Known Scientist, Befoved Vice-President Of College Dies Quietly At Home After Prolonged Illness Funeral Services Held Monday In Lee Hall Auditorium With Burial In Enterprise Dr. William Flowers Hand, noted scientist and beloved vice-president of Mississippi State College, died quietly in -his camous home at 11 :15 Saturday. He was 75. and college activities ' ces at Enterprise at ££  . Tht, «« mud M j ' ol.l ..L. ni W M«« ollhtlPC .hull •cpolm ■nun coounmee to i wu hlmMU ib cirmn, out rusM rAJ ™ tan  ■ onanlie. JMtat oo MMyHy iod Tueaoiy I Registrar ' s Office Expects Total Of 37 1 Students, With Post-War Nu mber OfJi j Totaling More Than 80( I Miss sr Xg is ' ri r r r frosh tha™ as eer entered Stat rh 8 ™ 1 ' ° f skin - h - ,ans over skin-head ■■fZh ; • Percentage of v «   '  '  -|chanceofdecli Ii :n. 1 hl;tl l ' , Kt: i ' . l l ' . a j Physical Exams To Be Held 13th-15th n, i ,- , I frosn thl J. C. Longest, colle S e physl- ans over Arthur Morton Takes Over Head Coaching Job Tod m m m . • J. Dorsey Signed For Mid-Term; Spike Jones Plays Cone • . • • Discipline Committee Backs The Council In Test Cases On Ruli Barter Players Return For Lyceum Tues.-Wed. Nights By Clean VaJl , TUe Barter Player? of Virginia will appear In pecfije Bernard Shaw ' s gay comedj, Arms and the Man, one ' ' ojt ' . £ most popular n l tn. j} B arter .rep ertory, to- Everyone Loves ' John Loves Maryl Critic everywhere, and that to Sam Corbin New Band Prexy; Bill Cobb Graduates Samuel L. Coftottl of .Greenwood has been elected {resident of the Maroon Band.- ts replace Billy Cobb oC AflioTy, ' who graduates here January 18. Charles L, W t- en of, Tupelo bl been elected see- retaiy. to ropl ce Jamei L. Wilson ai Laics Cormorant, who resigned begaus 0 his duties M treaaur Six Placed On Probation For Year, Reprimanded By Carl Long and Bob KocbtlUkyj Acting in a closed .aj t ting las), Inursday the Discipline Committee ed a unanimous agreement of Btudenl Council -test Twenty-Two Students Will Receive Recognition In Who ' s Who Publication; List Composed Of Recommendations By Council And Faculty H. Pettus Randall, editt Student In American Ilnlvo. of Hie Who ' s Who NOTICE! THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING IN THE ¥ AUDI- TORIUM WEDNESRAY, SEPT 15, AT 6:00 P. M. ALL STU- DENTS INTERESTED IN HELPING ON THE ANNUAL ARE URGED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING. ALL STAFF APPOINTMENTS HAVE NO! BEEN MADE, SO PLEASE AT- TEND THIS MEETING AND HELP TO MAKE TINS THE YtlAitJl III L - Ratcliff Contracts With Saxophc For Two-Night Stand Feb. 114 .Sp ike Jones Concert February Daniels Announces Clinic Helps StudentKnow Executive j Photography Plans Acccording to information re- ceived from Bobby Daniels. Edlt-jr of tile 1949 REVEILLE, the (ollo-v- ing is a schedule of photography dates to have all student pictures made for the ' 49 yearbook. Il was emphatically pointed out that Urn schedule must be followed as closely as possible. Tntre will be absolutely no pictures fj i  - - •-- ••.- j-... The world ' s greatest .saxophonist, Jimmy , tfce King of Korn Spike Jones, will play at State ir week in February, according to Marvin Rat Rat president of the Student Council and chairman Sponsors Presented By C Corps At Annual Ball Bij Mary Jove Perry Amid flashing swords and rolliiij? drum rh ' WOM Pep Rally Friday Night Feature? Burial Services For Alabam •• • • ••••••• •• ••• • •• •• •• Joyce Elder Reigns As M y Club Queen At The Annual Dance Saturdc Hull Makes Record! Track possibility JSpOtlight Hits ' No Voting Rally In Lee Hall Will Set Off Invr p FIHer Ho!ida y s C ' P A - - Fuse For Funeral March To Bonfire k UjLC t— lUri. -There will. Ire no holiday tor Henry Cluy Holsl. Wtst Point. Mis- p., , n r, ■p| i ,  , J - Site; Bama Red Elephant Cremated Qs- s. li t r r ' r -f T rf - ' -K ri wv -, r J iEX t VS , S ae;-ihw Red Elephant Cremated McKeen ' s Charges A Two Touchdown Favorite; Anxious For Fourth Win State To Be In Good i S hape For Big Gam e Zeta Dance jd MW«y Saturday Nite cd Year ' s First — CHARLOTTE MOOSE JHS New IFC Ruling— Admitlance By Inviialion Only Saturday. January y marlu the cprnlnf of Ihe IM9 dance wiwn Thu jew moat ot the fraternities plan (ala, if Mr-, for Ihelr member-. Pledge uitf tucati Thii year Ur Janctt mil bt lUg hUy aJtc W m the_m Dn«r in hich mTTSBom a e AIjH jn r- r lor Gwendolyn Tajlor. daughter or Ml Dnd M,v « w Taylor of Tylertoi n. was married in a doub- ll mi.; ceremony u Edjar LouLi Wnlvaney. The ceremony was pre- orntPd in the presence o( clOM re- ■tlvft at the home o( the offlclat- ng mtnlMcr. the R«v. w. R Coop- ■r. in Jacluon on December 27 v tiur the racttiUot. ' the couple left in a abort wedding uip to iha But ooaat. FoUowlng tha trip ihty made their home In CoJuaj- LHAKLOTTE MOOSE ... , Editor a V m ems Must Be In ajvau fi Jf By Friday Noon STATE ' S OOCial WORLD SQMETH N ' S BREWING Slmc Demon olon,j with Olenn Vull and his wile The conU-st v to the spectators, especially the mules. As tioon as the conlest was finished, dancing was In order. •Or the remaining part of the ilRbt everybody had fun In his Oiro -special way— Mud Fails To Halt Maroon Raceh As State Defeats Auburn 20-0 Their Second SEC Win Of The Se IZ ' Bolley_And McW local Chapter ODK T Gov. Wright, 15 Other Business Dean And 14 Students Included In Latest Pledging 9 New Year ' s Resolutions BETTY JEAN 3WINDOLL— I Fieldlrsj L name heads the Ilsi of Omlcro.i Delta Kappa, leadership fraternity, here today by Robert L Slede . president of th« Slate College chapter After a week of infon tlnr, riorln, „K k . ,. Maroons Take On Cocky Rebel Eleven a « at m ja a. j, u ._ ...  « ' • •«  ., ft . ' Slory on Page 1— Section 2 Ole Miss Invites State To Reception At II Saturday Morninq •  kW u . . nji if= 7=-|finvppn no Body Changes Ito Exam And 8egistration DatesAnnounced tl tots of reHslrallMi lo ' llw  prtal semesur «iu   J™- tury 31, February 1, and WD- ruarj 2 Ulondav. Tuesday and Wednesday!  Wh class ork ginning on February day! instead of Feb. _L Tuesday, Wedmada ' ' Religion In Life Week Plans Beguir, Chairman Elected At First Meeting Vfcofl Melhon Elected Chairman Of Planning iittee,. Student And Faculty Leaders i -Work To Improve Program „,,„„•., committee for Religion in Lrf e Wee k corpn)jttee . h ld a ry 27-March S. The Hrst ™wn jnt0 b y Mr. A ' otice. ' SENIOR CLASS MEETING There will be an lmporla.it Sen- ,r class meeting In me YMCA au- ditorium. Wednesday. November 12:30 p m Class otflcel . nlnated and elected at meeting and plans will be tor- (or the class memorial dilating exercises. Bolt, and May .exercises will te i Notice! Thomas Handv wdl speak.. inleriuUional Oovi Campus Poll Reveals 90% Behind Rule Comments And Opinions Vary In response to the questi of the week: What do y the- think about student conduct in regard to the following: LAST CHANCE Tq cjet Btudent exchange cards lor the STATE-OLE MISS game at the stadium ticket booth tomorrow horn 2 until 10 p.m. Students wll not be able to get tickets at OLE MISS. That is llnal. You will have to qet your (change card tomorrow if ou pran to attend Ihe game. WE WILL HEITERATE-STU- DENTS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PUBCHASE TICKETS AT - -Mia sr-.ftME. YOU Governing Body Lists Violations, Penalty For Acts Ruling Goes Into Eliect Tomorrow Night At Midnight-Violators Given Two Chances Issue Includes Shooting Fireworks, Throwing Bottles, Destroying Property, WHO ' S WHO ELECTION NOVEMBER 18 Mectot VOL 61— NO. V STATE COLLEGE. MISSISSIPPI. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER luTlMo Evacuate Lee Hall Is Order horn Mitchell All Personnel To Be,,Emptied From Lee Hall For Duration Ot CortBWBrrion Activities, To Begin This Week; Job WiH be Utme In Pfl finur C ■• ' ' PRICE FIVE CENTS Senator Stennis [Local Chapter ODK Taps Detroit Meeting Attended By Weetns Student Committee Makes Nominations For Annual Reveille Feature Election Winner Chosen From Six Nominees For Each Position: ; Reveille Stall Conduct Polls B Bob KoclrtUzfoi The REVEILLE Who ' s Who election will be held No- vember 18. with students voting for one nominee of the six tor each position. The nominations were made last Thurs- day by a committee composed of forty students. The com- mittee members were chosen by the ' school presidents on ian per 100 st udents in the respective school. ■Six nominations were made for icli position to insure a wider cov- erage of personalities on Business Dean And ) 4 StiirtacJ: SEC Spotlight J-ocuses Maroons Given Underdog Role In 45thi t Medina; Mr- Keen Holds Secret Drills |J_ Ratcliff Signs Sam Donahue ean And 14 g t ; ' ' 1 On Golden Egg Classic Saturday ■_r n mji Ole Miss Students Steal Cverylhing| ;; ' ;;l„ Loose Out Of Stale Man ' s Car Sunday The never-ceasing rivalry between Mississippi State id the Shvster Playground, otherwise known as Ole Miss, manifested itself in rather an ugly way ■last JSunday when si State boys dropped by the University to pay a — -- •— ■- though, there were , Fortunately for the State boys ■ertain students on the Ole Miss campus that were co W pW.msflrrnn .«Uhe .State visitors Ling of all freshmen held on Thursday.. October 1. 100 p. m. All freshmen wh ;d college tn September o ,r i,rp to meet their Dean year an faculty mnselors roiw Pledging Ceremonies Mark End Of Fraternity Rush Week For Opening Dance, Concert Composer Of I Left My Heart In Mississippi Comes To Stale October 16; Longest Announces Flue Shot Plans Dr. J. C. Longest ha.; announef te condu At 7 p m Sunday night, the bells tolled marking the end ' of another successful rush week. Rush week started ith an afternoon rush date and These dates included Wednesday, September 15, through Saturday at 9:30 p. m. -..-. dinners, and many other forms ncerned I Ae Montgomery Hall 1 n ' t E E. BM ; ! barbecues, parties, smoker , « of entertainment. Amid a whirlpool ot gala events the pros- pective fraternity men managed to m .members see what-lhe f rlternitiei hall Slude isked U i for meet the ad tn nfer „ frat and decide Clinic Helps Student Know! IMade By Library ,„„j REFLECTOR and cooper , to the tullest extent, l.us she ' , nol the common -cold Shot hn li: teen ndminisLered, but a ir- ' jc Staff Members Convention Plans Concert To Be Held Saturday Afternoon Before Cincinnati-State Football Game Donahue ' s Orchestra Has No Clarinets Or Guitars— He Says They Are Useless On the night of October 16, loUtming tin I vs. Mississippi Slate game, the college cnlVtlM-kl scene of the gain opening dance lcalul ' illK Sam Heart in Mississippi Donahue and lus orcncslr... . arrangements for the baud were made last wick and an- nounced at that time by Marvin llalcl.l ' l. vice-president ot- itic student body. Announcement of the dance : committee, ■■- Itatclltt has in bodv. Announcement of the tl t ,, will not be made until nest week .... M jisJBDt I  ot been able to contact all the jiffiaj trr i vp mrmiwM aoflm rne BflfflUB hi i m mafam MjaLS maatf aCCOUaami ui . v -, --■..., mem,. ,r, «r «M ,_ ,. r _— - Twenty-Two Students Will Receive Recognition In Who ' s Who Publication; List Composed Of Recommendations By Council And Faculty .- . u gfAtD CO HTMfFORPIOH iSrrficssSJaSTsfer psrpr |E i wj™dhi P Today In Brief Ceremony i iitnati .....I Ik the.- I Left. My Final . I FJ e Diemij,,. ui itu M jstiJiut I not been able to conlact all im.ii.riBtir nin- . .. EER DAY BEGINS JReflector Sponsors Day In Effort To Mitchell Conlers Diplomas In Oilice Tuesday Afternoon . iw« « « ? ?£,? £?. Reveille Staff studenu at Mississippi State 001-  « « • use tomorrow, occordme to Ben f l u)0se g FaVOriteS . ■£■JSTJgl. Th. «. ,««!g.5 a5.. „.. Jewel Chester I head ot the oolany t I Mississippi state collree night, osust 3 Ineart at.acR. „ w . McKee. Sr department !p died at his ■rsutt ol He. v Athens, McKce born XjOulsiana. and Mollie STickel Prices ?1 . . . -iSpeech Club Makes .._ ..-„.... to the Splkel 3imm .. ! ' .:,. Alness long! r _ Preparations For business long as on expert on .■Dancing Is the State College In tl ved a lew World Wi Prices for tickets Jones concert, the Jimmy Mid-Term Dances and con t,een announced by Morvi m o OcTKon McKee iR.tcllft. ' chairman of the Dance mMe , axl „g nsl ' r ' ™ spike Jones «-« - nUJentn. «™£« - The p u h uj ,,., „„ a coast ' Day Sometime U « ■Hill-billy Band WiU CUmax Events Plans are under way t t nng th ole u days back to State in ian a nnual P ' ° e « chUtz)(y , c0 -cha,r- Chicago Ballet First On Lyceum Agenda For 1948 The ehl«80 Opera Ballet on No- wmber 23 will be the first Lyceum propftm 0 the year at MkslSilppl State College, according to Decn 8. P. Brooks, chiirman of the Lv. nrisentfsjtf - 1 noted that 41c of this ta 15 Students Attend Baptist Convention On the weekend of October 15-17, fifteen Baptist students from State College attended the Baptist Stu- dent Union Convention which met In Cleveland, Mississippi. Delta State Teachers ' College was the host college for this meeting. Nearly every college in Missis- sippi was represented in the five hundred Baptist students who at- tended the con?entlon. Joe Barber, president of the Mississippi BSU ,htaa_,Qf_ 2m L S= Second Semester 3r -Pappy Lawrence vated for the first time r since the war with grea - contest. Bob Daniel: vent, announced too landleader irrenlly and Is a p- Ray Bus Line Will Run Two Special Busses To Tulane Round Trip Price Set At $10 Two special busses will be run t the Ray Bus Line to the Tular e In New Orleans, it was ar Dear Mary Letter Bounces Back-Mary Is A Joker! In en effort to show the world what pain and strife the male goes through because of women, the REFLECTOR has gone to great expense in undertaking a research program. The first item in our great expose is a letter which a State man sent to his girl at West Virginia college. He had not received abetter from her in thirteen davs so he wrote her a Dear Mary. She replied by sending the letter back with some sharp insertions after most of the sentences. 19 W Seniors Get „ speeeh Club coached by Pro- 1 _ -. ' Special iwo-uay The REFLECTOR, sponsor ol the riav will try to establish this as nnnll tradition on the campus Climating the day will be j UlmaxmB . rcll , ■' ' tarn ' e. Bat Bat- llrman of dance eommitue. clltf. ■anelng f , well-l , hill- bill, band. 1Ul i«i„ , . e | Skeleton Of Lee Hall Back In Operation Remodeling To Begin Soon Under Direction Ol n r. j r,. m « n nemoaeung io oegin aoon unaer Direction t I au Beta Pi Taps 23 [Undisclosed Architect; Will Rogers Commends Praaneotine l.onilers, Individuals And Companies On Cooperation THt STAT at ($M- I mP - — — — f m • 1 1 a V ■. s -or i w T V - b ALL THRU ir € • • ,• f ;W. ■MmL ' ••■• 3T  ■■• •- REPRESENTING THE 44th VOLUME OF THIS PUBLICATION PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE AT STATE COLLEGE, MISSISSIPPI 2C 366 COPYRIGHT GENERAL LIBRARY MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE ROBERT L. DANIELS, JR. . Edit or -In-Chief .m % , . J t ' J. H. STANTON Business Manager W - ft •ujt ' Mf 3 ' u TO THE MEMORY OF . . . ( Sj IFTY-FIVE years ago there came to Mississippi State College a man who was destined to take his place in the hearts of the faculty, the adminis- tration, and the students. As Professor of Chemistry, Dean of the Science School, and Vice-President of the College, he served his alma mater well and willingly, yet modestly. He was a brilliant scientist of international recog- nition, a beloved teacher, an untiring and capable worker, and a man endowed with an understanding of human nature. The following excerpt from the eulogy of Dr. Fred T. Mitchell, president of the college, pays apt tribute to The Grand Old Man of State. He was the one to whom all turned with hope and confidence when grievous problems developed. His uncanny ability to explore, evaluate, and find a solu- tion to perplexing situations was recognized and appreciated by all who had the honor and privilege of working with him. The richness of Dr. Hand ' s contributions to the students for the last 55 years cannot be evaluated. Truly, the candles of his influence have been lighted for a thousand years. They shall be passed from life to life and from generation to generation while the wings of Destiny continue to beat above his silent house of clay. And so it is with proud hearts that we respectfully dedicate this 1949 Reveille to the undying memory of Dr. William Flowers Hand. Dr. William F. Hand 3L GOVERN NOR As Governor of Mississippi, Fielding L. Wright has become an outstanding figure in the Nation. He has done much to bring the name of our good state before the eyes of the country as one of the leading states in the struggle for States ' Rights. Governor Wright has always been a true friend to Mississippi State, and the Reveille is proud to present this leader as Our Governor. Governor Fielding L. Wright BOARD of TRUSTEES FOR INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI John W. Backstrom, Sixth Congressional District, Leakesville. Reece D. McLendon, Southern Supreme Court District, Pop- larville. Mrs. Janie Rice Taylor, Central Supreme Court District, Jackson. R. D. Morrow, State-at-Large, Brandon. J. Oliver Emmerich, Seventh Congressional District, McComb. R. N. Henley, First Congressional District, Macon. Dr. H. M. Ivy, State-at-Large, Meridian. Martin V. B. Miller, President, Fifth Congressional District, Meridian. Mrs. Hazel Peery Lee, Fourth Congressional District, Eupora. H. C. Carpenter, Third Congressional District, Rollingfork. R. W. Reed, Northern Supreme Court District, Tupelo. R. B. Smith, Jr., Second Congressional District, Ripley. Paul H. Bovvdre, Desoto County, Hernando. E. R. Jobe, Executive Secretary, Jackson. Governor Wright and Colonel Rebel at Ole Miss Game Dr. Fred Tom Mitchell, grad- uate of Mississippi State Col- lege, returned to his Alma Ma- ter in 1946 to assume his du- ties and responsibilities as President. He has carried these out with ever-increasing com- petence. Dr. Mitchell lias won the admiration of both Faculty and Students in his sincere hard work for Mississippi State Col- lege. His devotion to his job is deeply appreciated by students of this College. Dr. Fred T. Mitchell 3L PRESIDENT . . . AND HIS MESSAGE . . TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS: The years you have spent at Mississippi State College will be remembered as among the most eventful and momentous years of our history. You young men and young women who are graduating this year have obtained most of your college training during one of the great transitional periods of the world. Rapid changes are taking place in our social, economic, and political lives that challenge students to strive more diligently than ever to prepare themselves to meet the demands of our present-day dynamic society. In reaching the goal of a college degree, many of you have experienced difficulties pe- culiar to this particular period: studies interrupted by service in the armed forces of the Nation in our struggle to maintain the ideal of democracy in the world and our own characteristic freedoms, the return home to a country geared to war but faced with the problem of sudden conversion to peacetime operation, and to a college totally unprepared to receive students in the unprecedented numbers seeking admission— its teaching staff scattered beyond immediate recall by war and industrial necessity, its physical plant badly crippled by wartime shortages, and its housing facilities entirely inadequate for students and staff alike. A heavy investment has been made in you, but the State does not expect its expenditure to be without great returns— to you personally in broader and happier lives, and to society in your greater capacity for trained leadership and fruitful effort. We are fully confident that you will enter the ranks of worthy and informed citizens and workers and that each of you will do the kind of job called for by the times in which we live. Sincerely yours, FRED T. MITCHELL, President She OFFICERS oftk Herbert Drennen DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of English, Dr. Herbert Drennon also serves on the Board of Publica- tions. He has served in this capacity exceedingly well in that he has added graduate courses in several departments and has done extensive writing for the Mississippi State Alumnus magazine. His efforts toward bettering the Graduate School will always be appreciated. With his staunch support, the Graduate School should expand rapidly. THE REGISTRAR One of the outstanding campus personalities is Mr. Ben Hilbun, Registrar of Mississippi State College and Presi- dent of the Board of Publications. Always doing everything possible to enroll every applicant for education at State College, Mr. Ben has done a wonderful job of coping with past registration problems. His sincere devotion to his job makes us proud to claim him as one of our own. Ben Hilbun ADMINISTRATION COMPTROLLER For four years Mr. Mallory has handled the duties of balancing the budget and as the business students will tell you, that is no easy task. He has proved himself fully capable for the Comptroller ' s position. L. F. Mallory DEAN OF MEN In his many years of dealing with young people The Major has come to know them and understand the diffi- culties facing them. No matter what disciplinary problems have arisen, Major Sessums has exercised tact and justice, gained through years of experience. Dean Frank Welch Associate Dean E. B. Colmer SCHOOLOFAGR Under the direction of Dean Frank Welch and Associate Dean E. B. Colmer, the School of Agriculture has steadily improved its curriculum and organization, as well as its laboratory and teaching facilities throughout the years. These two men, always with the interests of their students in mind, have continuously set and maintained the highest pos- sible standard of learning. All their energies have been directed toward making the School of Agriculture not only one of the most specialized departments of this college, but also one of the leading schools of its type in the nation. Students in their school know them not only as teachers and advisors but also as friends. They always find time to help a student, though the burden of administrative duties rests on their shoulders. Student Council Representatives Harrison, Montgomery, and Moss Montgomery Hall, Home of Ag. School. CULTURE 22f v L. L. Patterson DEAN of ENGINEERING Under the leadership of Dean L. L. Patterson, the Engi- neering School at Mississippi State has steadily progressed until it is now recognized as an outstanding school of its type in the nation. Dean Pat is the head of the largest school on the campus, and he is doing his job well. He also serves as Head of the Department of Electrical Engi- neering. SCHOOL OF The School of Engineering comprises the departments of Aeronautical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Drawing, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Mechanical Engineering. The School of Engineering and the School of Business and Industry offer a joint five-year course leading to a Bachelor ' s degree in one of these majors— Civil, Me- chanical, Aeronautical, or Electrical Engineering— and Business Administration. In addition, the School makes use of many other departments of the College to make it one of the most outstanding Engineering Schools in the nation. The curricular has been recently revised so as to extend the already existing policy that the courses be principally basic. This is in line with recommendations of the Committee on Engineering of the American Society for Engineering Education. Student Council Representatives, Bates, Phillips, Garner, and Cherry. The Engineering Building SCHOOLOF BUSINESS DEAN OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Dean Weems came to us in June, 1940. It was that summer that the School of Business and Industry was transferred from Lee Hall to BE building. Since coming here, Dean Weems has been directly or at least indirectly responsible for several new curricula in his School. The business school is also responsible for the job-finding clinic instituted to give valuable advice on applying for jobs to college graduates. The Business School has a well-rounded curriculum for students. Most of the social sciences fall into it. Dean Weems himself is a social scientist, in that he took graduate work in economics. He is now engaged in doing a research project on the early history of Mississippi. As he sees it, special emphasis should be placed upon tying the educational program of today in with the jobs to be held by this generation in the future. R. C. Weems As our economic system has grown in importance, so our School of Business and Industry has progressed and ex- panded. It now offers professional training in Accounting, Banking, Insurance, Merchandising, Production Manage- ment, General Business, Commercial Aviation, Secretarial Science, Public Administration, and Institutional Man- agement. The regular classroom work has been made more interesting by the addition of a special library, well-equipped laboratories, and by the appearance of several guest speakers. With these improvements in mind, the future busi- nessmen of America would do well to attend State College. Student Council Representatives, Richmond, Hazard, Wooleij, and Seal. AND INDUSTRY . . . The Dean and his Advisory Council. Future Statisticians. They should make good wives. Accounting lab, always a busy place. The Business and Education Building. Clay Lyle SCHOOL OF DEAN OF SCIENCE In assuming his duties as Dean of the School of Science in 1945, Dr. Lyle fully realized the responsibility he was accepting. His immediate predecessor had established a precedent in the nature of required curriculum and he determined to respect the goals which Dr. Hand had set up. He always has a friendly smile an d a warm greeting for all students whether they be struggling through chemistry or battling with something else. His very human interpretation of problems thrown his way has won for him the respect and love of the students. Outside the classroom and his office, a lot of his time is devoted to work in the national biological and entomological associations. The School of Science, organized in 1903, is under the supervision of Dean Clay Lyle. It offers a Bachelor of Science degree in such major studies as Mathematics, the Physical Sciences, the Biological Sciences, Social Sciences and Languages. The School also grants shorter, special objective courses, such as pre-medical, pre-dental, and pre- clinical training. Forward progressive steps have been made since the organization of the Science School; today it is an efficient unit of the College— recognized as one of the best of its kind. Student Council Representatives, Baile y and Grice SCIENCE Geology Class. Burney Runs An Experiment. Future Oil Men. What Do You See, Spivey? Eighty Octane or Eighty Proof? The Biology Building. DEAN OF EDUCATION Dean B. P. Brooks has headed the Education School since 1940 and to him goes much credit for the expansion of Mississippi State ' s curricula. In his years as Dean he has greatly advanced the scope and standing of his de- partment. Dean Brooks is a great favorite with the students as well as a capable, conscientious, and efficient leader. Dean B. P. Brooks SCHOOL OF EDUCAT The School of Education, organized in 1936, offers courses in the following fields: Agricultural Education, General Education, Physical Education and Coaching, Industrial Education, and Adult Education. Careful con sideration is given both to those preparing to teach and to those already in the field. While most of the attention during the regular session is given to pre-service training, the summer sessions major attention is directed to a program of graduate work for those in service. The School of Education enjoys the status of full equality with other schools of the College. Its graduates meet all the requirements of the State Board of Examiners for a Life Professional License. Its standards satisfy all the require- ments of the Mississippi High School Accrediting Commission for teachers in the secondary fields. Student Council Representatives, Yeatman and Dunaicaij Education School Headquarters, B.F. (Before Fire) GRADUATE DEAN OF GRADUATE SCHOOL Dr. Herbert Drennon, Dean of Graduate School, has helped in the development of a sound graduate program. The college makes available 810,000 for scholarships and assistantships each year. The college now has several well-staffed departments for doing graduate work and every effort is to be made to bring that fact to the attention of prospective graduate students. Dr. Drennon has added graduate courses in several departments with the idea ever in mind of attracting more and more graduate students to the campus. Dr. Drennon is to be commended for a job well done. Herbert Drennon The Graduate School headed by Dean Drennon has established a record of very high standards within the School. The utilities that are available— libraries, laboratories, land, livestock, experiment stations, plus other advantages aid the development of well-trained students. The courses leading to the degree of Master of Science are many. For example, there are courses in Natural Sci- ences, Agriculture, Business and Industry, and Education. It is easy to see that State College is doing its utmost to fit boys and girls for their future positions in our world of tomorrow. ' The Last Mile. ' SCHOOL Aiken Blount Cochran Vernon H. Aiken, B.S., Agriculture, Carrollton. James F. Aycock, B.S., Business, Calhoun City. Charles E. Bardsley, Jr., B.S., Newport, R. I. Clyde L. Blount, B.S., Agri., Decatur, Miss. Geo. E. Burchfield, B.S., Science, McColl, Miss. Don F. Burson, B.S., Engineering, Calhoun City. Gladys W. Butts, B.S., Education, Starkville. William E. Cochran, B.S., Science, Kosciusko. Cecil J. Daigle, B.S., Agriculture, Port Arthur, Tex. Billy H. Daughdrill, B.S., Science, Poplarville. Aubie C. Davis, B.S., Business, Coldwater. Leslie E. Davis, B.S., Business, Starkville. Robert L. Davis, B.S., Agri., Hazlehurst. Alexander Dragovick, B.S., Science, Starkville. Douglas E. Edwards, B.S., Phi Kappa Tau, Science, Jackson. Angleo Garbarino, B.S., Agriculture, Canton. Andrew J. Graham, B.S., Science, Rose Hill, Miss. Felix T. Henley, B.S., Science, West Point, Miss. Frank T. Jackson, B.S., Business, Starkville. Lewis P. Jenkins, B.S., Agriculture, Kosciusko. John W. Kilpatrick, B.S., Science, Ackerman. Charles E. King, B.S., Science, State College. Roy A. Lieurance, B.S., Education, Columbus, Mississipxji. Norman C. Mars, B.S., Pi K. A., Philadelphia, Miss. James W. Marshall, B.S., Agriculture, West Enter- prise. William M. Moss, B.S., Business, Jackson. Robert L. Saul, B.S., Business, Starkville. Harold L. Stewart, B.S., Science, Starkville. Lamar Wadlington, B.S., Science, Sledge, Miss. Hester S. Ware, B.S., Business, State College. Chester M. Wells, Jr., B.S., Agriculture, Decatur. James H. White, B.S., Business, Oxford. Katherine C. Whiteley, B.S., Business, Starkville. John O. York, B.S., Agriculture, Leland. David F. Young, B.S., Science, Jayess, Miss. Daigle A. Davis L. Davis Dragovick Edwards Garborino Graham Jenkins Kilpatrick Mars Saul Stewart Wadlington Wells Young ior Class of 1949 has, with- out a doubt, the strangest history that any class has ever had. They started as Freshmen at many different times, some of them as far back as 1940, and some as late as 1944. The war caught many of them at the end of their Sophomore or Junior year, and off to the armed services they went. Not all of them came back. Others were lucky and missed the relative unplcas- antries of life in the service of our coun- try, but they stayed on to see State fight a losing battle against the effects of war. Yes, as a class they are quite differ- ent from anything ever seen at State. Some have started as veteran Freshmen. Some were confirmed married men with children. Others were beardless young- sters still in their teens. On warn Senior class solid its place stood in To the Senior Reveille extends tions. ila GENERAL LIBRARY MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE Aden Agnew Alexander Alford Allen Allen Allen Amnion Anderson Anderson Andrews Anglin Anyan Arant Arlington Arthur Ashley Ashley THE SENIOR ADEN, ROBERT M, Valley Park, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. AGNEW, LARKIN BARMORE, Beth- any, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Agriculture Engineering Club. ALEXANDER, JAMES PEYTON, Hattiesburg; Engineering; AIEE; President Student Association, 4; Student Council, 3; Pi Kappa Delta, 3, 4; Y Luncheon Club. ALFORD, HOLLIS HAROLD, Prog- ress, Agriculture. ALLEN, CHARLES RAY, Jackson, Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. ALLEN, HOWARD SPIVEY, Belzo- ni, Business; Kappa Alpha. ALLEN, SIDNEY HOUSTON, Moss, Education. AMMON, ULMONT THEODORE, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering. ANDERSON, BEASLEY, Senatobia, Engineering; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ANDERSON, DOUGLAS RAY, Long Beach, Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau; AIEE, 2, 3, 4. ANDREWS, WILLIAM HENRY, Houlka, Business. ANGLIN, WILLIAM GLEN, Walnut Grove, Education. ANYAN, AUBREY LOWE, Walnut, Agriculture; Alpha Tau Omega; Dairy Club, 4. ARANT, HUGH MILLER, Blaine, Agriculture; Kappa Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Agriculture Engineering Club. ARRINGTON, SMILEY EUGENE, Coffeeville, Education, Alpha Tau Omega; FFA, 3; Alpha Tau Alpha, 3; Alpha Zeta, 4. ARTHUR, JOHN HERMAN, Rose Hill, Education. ASHLEY, BUFORD MALCOLM, Georgetown, Agriculture. ASHLEY, HOUSTON W., George- town, Engineering; ASME, 4. 32 Askew Atkinson Atwood Aust Aust Auter Backstrom Bacot Bader Bagley Bagley Bailey Bain Baker Batson Barnes Barnes Barnett U L A o o ASKEW, LUTHER HAROLD, Co- lumbia, Education; ROTC, 4. ATKINSON, THOMAS ASHBY, JR., Vance, Business, Kappa Sigma. ATWOOD, CHARLES W., Laurel, Engineering; Sigma Pi; ASME, 3, 4. AUST, RALPH CLAYTON, Scooba, Business. AUST, ROYCE M., Clarksale, Agri- culture. AUTER, HENRY FENIMORE, Vicksburg, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha; President, Lambda Chi Alpha, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council, 2, 3, 4. BACKSTROM, WILLIAM M., Leaf, Business. BACOT, EDWARD LEE, Holmes- ville, Education. BADER, DAN M., Clarksdale, Engi- neering; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4; ASCE; Who ' s Who In Amer. Col. Uni., 4. BAGLEY, IRA J., JR., Bourbon, Agri- culture. BAGLEY, JAMES GWIN, Tunica, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon. BAILEY, JAMES EVERETT, SR., Kosciusko, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha: Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4; M Club; Beta Beta Beta, 3; Student Council, 4; Colonels ' Club, 2; Blue Key, 4; ODK, 4. BAIN, WILLIAM CLARENCE, Ethel, Agriculture. BAKER, JOSEPH MAXEY, Tupelo, Business. BATSON, HUBERT D., Wiggins, En- gineering, Theta Xi. BARNES, DAVIS, Carthage, Educa- tion. BARNES, JOSEPH GRAFTON, Car- thage, Education; FFA, 3; Alpha Tau Alpha, 4. BARNETT, WILLIAM EDWARD, Gulfport, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau; Reflector, 4; Reveille, 4; ASME, 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, 3, 4. 33 aiiiclt Barr Barlett Barton Barwick Bassett ates Battv Beam Beaumont Beckett Beckett eer Bell Bending Bennett Bennett Bennett THE SENIOR BABNETT, WILLIAM KEBMIT, Center, Education, FFA. BARB, JAMES ROLAND, Silver Creek, Education, ATA. BARTLETT, GEORGE CARPEN- TER, Walnut, Education, FFA. BARTON, WILLIAM MEREDITH, JR., Longview, Engineering, ASCE. BARWICK, JAMES ANDREW, Brax- ton, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta, 4; Ag- riculture Club, 2, 3, 4; Block Bridle, 2, 3, 4; Live Stock Judging Team, 4. BASSETT, BOBBIE HAROLD, Phil- adelphia, Business, Alpha Tau Ome- ga. BATES, JAMES LEON, Belzoni, En- gineering, Kappa Alpha; ASME, 3, 4; Society for Advancement of Man- agement, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 4; Student Council, 4; Vice-President of Engineering School, 4; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., 4. BATTY, WILLIAM E., Meridian, En- gineering, Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4; 1st Lieutenant, 4. BEAM, H. T., Belmont, Education. BEAUMONT, EDGAR CHETWYN, Kosciusko, Engineering; ASME, 4. BECKETT, FBEDERICK E„ Bruce, Agriculture, Agriculture Club, Ag- riculture Engineering Club. BECKETT, JAMES WILLIAM, Bruce, Agriculture; Agronomy Club, 4. BEER, IDA MAE, Natchez, Educa- tion, Zeta Tau Alpha; Colonel ' s Club, 2; YMCA Cabinet, 2; State ' s Players, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega, 4; Reveille, 3, 4; Vice-President, Zeta Tau Alpha, 4; YMCA Luncheon Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. BELL, CHARLES J., Greenwood, En- gineering, Sigma Chi. BENDING, WILLIAM HOWARD, Laurel, Engineering; ASME, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4, President, 3. BENNETT, FRED HAROLD, Cor- inth, Business. BENNETT, JARVIS, JR., Maben, Business, Phi Kappa Tau. BENNETT, JOSEPH DONALD, Vaiden, Engineering, Pi Kappa Al- pha; ASCE, 4. 34 Bennett Bidwell Bishop Black Blanks Blocker Bobbitt Bobbitt Boggan Boggs Bolen Boler Bolton Bond Boone Boone Boone Booth U L A j j BENNETT, OLIVER OTIS, Vaiden, Education; FFA, 4. BIDWELL, GENE LEFLORE, Greenwood, Education, Sigma Pi; Alpha Phi Omega, 3, 4; ROTC, 2, 3, 4; FFA, 4; State ' s Players, 3; Colo- nels ' Club, 2. BISHOP, JIMMIE BOYCE, Magee, Education. BLACK, HUBERT, Weir, Education, FFA. BLANKS, EUGENE, JR., Meridian, Engineering. BLOCKER, FRED ADRIAN, Stark- ville, Agriculture; Camera Club, 3, 4; President Camera Club, 4; Block Bridle Club, 4; Reflector, 2; Y Cabinet, 1, 2; Freshman football; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4. BOBBITT, GEORGE E., Starkville, Engineering. BOBBITT, JAMES ECKFORD, Starkville, Science; Chemistry Club, 3; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsi- lon. BOGGAN, JAMES ROY, Mendenhall, Education. BOGGS, ISAAC ESCO, JR., Mem- phis, Tenn., Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, ASME. BOLEN, WILLIAM ROSCOE, Ecru, Agriculture; Dairy Club, 4. BOLER, HENRY EUGENE, Nesho- ba, Education. BOLTON, WILLIAM EARL, Mem- phis, Tenn., Agriculture; Sigma Al- pha Epsilon; Treas. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Agriculture Club; Ag Eco- nomics Club; ROTC, Capt., Co. Commander, 3; Colonels ' Club, 2; Canterbury Club; Sec.-Treas. Ten- nis Club. BOND, EVERETTE HENRY, Pop- larville, Education; FFA, 3. BOONE, CLAUDE JAMES, Holly Springs, Business. BOONE, DANIEL RALPH, JR., Pleasant Grove, Education; FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha. BOONE, THOMAS MARCUS, Holly Springs, Engineering. BOOTH, HAROLD EUGENE, Lex- ington, Agriculture, Ag Engineering Club. 35 141 Booth Bost Bowie Bowie Boydstun Bradford Brand Brandon Brannon Breeden Brewer Brewer Brewton Brinkley Bristow Brocato Brock Brooks THE SENIOR BOOTH, JOHN RUSSELL, JR., Lex- ington, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Al- pha; Ag Eng Club, 3. BOST, WILLIAM MARLIN, Ecru, Agriculture. BOWIE, ANDREW JACKSON, Mc- Cool, Agriculture; Theta Xi; Colo- nels ' Club, 2; ASAE, 4; ROTC, 3. BOWIE, HUBERT HAROLD, Le- land, Business; Lambda Chi Alpha. BOYDSTUN, MARSHALL OS- BORN, Louisville, Business; Alpha Tau Omega. BRADFORD, JAMES PARKER, Memphis, Tenn., Engineering; KME, 4; AIEE, 4. BRAND, JAMES LEE, Alligator, Ag- riculture; Horticulture Club. BRANDON, PHILIP FLOY, Ponto- toc, Education; M Club, 3, 4. BRANNON, EDGAR VYRON, Pur- year, Tenn., Education. BREEDEN, ERLE SHELTON, Uti- ca, Education. BREWER, JAMES EARL, Cascilla, Education. BREWER, WILLIAM LEWIS, Cas- cilla, Education. BREWTON, DOUGLAS FESTUS, Vicksburg, Business. BRINKLEY, ROY ARVID, JR., Stark- ville. Science; Maroon Band, 2, 3, 4. BRISTOW, GEORGE NORTON, Tu- pelo, Business, Phi Kappa Tau. BROCATO, JOSEPH JOHN, Cleve- land, Business. BROCK, JAMES NEWMAN, Utica, Education; M Club 2, 3; Colonels ' Club, 2; Track, 2, 3; Basketball, 2. BROOKS, MARY MARGARET, Kos- ciusko, Education. 36 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brumley Bryant Buchanan Buchanan Buchanan Buckalew Buckley Buckley Burkley Buford Bufkin Bunch Burch U L A o O BROWN, CHARLES G., Columbus, Education; Iota Lambda Sigma, 4. BROWN, LATHAM H., Fayette, Business, Theta Xi. BROWN, OVID PORTER, Columbus, Business. BROWN, ROBERT LEE, JR., Sledge, Business, Kappa Sigma; Vice-Presi- dent, Kappa Sigma, 4; Colonels ' Club, 1, 2; Scabbard Blade, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, 4; Dance Committee, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 2; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Vice-President, 3; Reflector, 1, 2; Mis-A-Sip, editor, 2; Managing Edi- tor, 3; Vice-President Junior Class; Blue Key, 4; ODK, President, 4. BROWN, ROBERT E., Tupelo, Busi- ness, Phi Kappa Tau. BRUMLEY, BEN ALLEN, Marietta, Education. BRYANT, GLENN DONALD, Stark- ville, Engineering. BUCHANAN, CHARLES ED- WARDS, Sandersville, Business, Glee Club, 1; VFW, 2, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 3, 4; Junior Hotel Men of America, 3, 4; BSU Executive Coun- cil, 3, 4. BUCHANAN, EDWIN L., Pelahat- chie, Engineering, AIEE. BUCHANAN, JOHN EWING, Vicks- burg, Business. BUCKALEW, HULON McCOY, Cary, Business. BUCKLEY, JOSEPH EARL, Stark- ville, Agriculture, Phi Kappa Tau, Dairy Club, 3. BUCKLEY, ROY ANGUS, Jackson, Business, Junior Hotel Men of America, 3, 4. BURKLEY, STANLEY ENGBARTH, Natchez, Business. BUFORD, THOMAS HOWARD, Holly Springs, Business. BUFKIN, LYNWOOD TURNER, Hattiesburg, Science, Chemistry Club, 4. BUNCH, JOHN L., Vicksburg, Engi- neering, Sigma Chi; Band, 1, 4; IAS, 3, 4. BURCH, SIDNEY KYLIE, Magee, Agriculture, Agri. Engr. Club, 3. 37 v i 1 1 T AL-P-Ji Brown Burchfield Burdine Burney Burrell Burrell Burress Burton Byrd Busby Bush Byars Cain Cain Cannon Caperton Carlson Carpenter THE SENIOR BROWN, CECIL HAROLD, Iuka, Agriculture; Ag Engineering Club, 4. BURCHFIELD, J. D., Ethel, Agricul- ture; Ag Club, 4. BURDINE, BILLY HUGH, Mathis- ton, Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Colonels ' Club, 2; State ' s Players, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 3, 4; Y Cabinet, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4; AIEE, 3, 4; President Senior Class; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., 4; Blue Key, 4; ODK, 4. BURNEY, ZOLEN WILLIAM, Free- port, Texas; Science, Alpha Tau Omega. BURRELL, JAMES L., Durant, Ag- riculture; Ag Engineering Club, 3; Ag Club, 3. BURRELL, LEWIS MELTON, Goodman, Agriculture; Ag Engi- neering Club, 3. BURRESS, MARION TOM, Jones- boro, Ark.; Business, Sigma Chi, M Club; Secretary Business School, 4. BURTON, SAMPSON SPIVEY, Phil- adelphia, Education; FFA, 3; Alpha Zeta, 4. BYRD, WILLIAM EARL, Yazoo City, Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha; Colonels ' Club, 2; ASAE, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta, 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsi- lon, 3, 4; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. BUSBY, KENDRICK LEROY, Waynesboro, Education; President FFA, 4; Ag Club, 4; Poultry Club, 4. BUSH, MARVIN LATRELLE, Lau- rel, Agriculture; Theta Xi; Vice- President Theta Xi; Dairy Club; Amer. Farmer Degree; Secretary- Treasurer Miss AAF. BYARS, JAMES EVANS, Edinburg, Education; Block Bridle, 3, 4; FFA, 4. CAIN, ETHYL ALLEN, Sallis, Edu- cation; Alpha Tau Alpha, 4. CAIN, WINTON BURELL, Perkin- ston, Business; Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; ROTC Captain, 2, 3; Secretary Scabbard Blade, 3; Reveille, 4; State ' s Players, 4; Distinguished Military Student, 3; Barristers ' Club, 4. CANON, JESSE LEE, JR., Vaiden, Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega; Colonels ' Club, 2; Maroon White, 2; AIEE, 3; Rifle Team 3; Scabbard Blade, 3; Y Cabinet, 3. CAPERTON, WILLIAM HENRY, Leland, Engineering. CARLSON, KARL W., Greenville, Engineering, Sigma Pi, AIEE. CARPENTER, JOSEPH A., Indian- ola, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Ac- counting Club. 38 Carter Chancellor Chism Cartwright Chatham Chrestman Causey Cherry Clark Caves Childress Clark Chambers Chisholm Clayton Chance Chisholm Clements CLASS . CARTER, ELLIS MALCOLM, Bel- zoni, Agriculture, Ag Club, Ag Ad- ministration Club, 3, 4 CARTWRIGHT, GEORGE C, Mid- night, Business; M Club, 3, 4. CAUSEY, JOHN WILLIAM, JR., Laurel, Engineering, Kappa Sigma. CAVES, ULYSSES WILSON, Waynesboro, Education; FFA, 4. CHAMBERS, ROBERT VAN, Hat- tiesburg, Engineering, Sigma Chi; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Tau Beta Pi, 3; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3; AIEE, 4. CHANCE, BAXTER, Silver Creek, Agriculture; Horticulture Club, 3. CHANCELLOR, JAMES EDWARD, Macon, Agriculture; Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Zeta, Secretary Delta Sigma Phi, Block Bridle Club. CHATHAM, JOHN WILLIAM, JR., Rose Hill, Education; Pi Kappa Alpha, President YMCA, President Pi Kappa Alpha, President Wesley Foundation, Y Cabinet Council, 2, 3, 4; Ag Economics Club, 2, 3; Ag Club, 2; Debate Team, 3; Ly- ceum Comm., 3; Blue Key; ODK; Gold Triangle Award, 4; State ' s Players, 4; Speech Club; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., 4; ODK, 4. CHERRY, JAMES CECIL, Porters- ville, Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4; ASME, 3, 4; Student Council, 4. CHILDRESS, THOMAS ALLEN, Pope, Education. CHISHOLM, JAMES HAILEY, Tu- pelo, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. CHISHOLM, NELSON TRUETT, Louin, Science; Sigma Gamma Ep- silon, 4; Dip Strike, 4. CHISM, CECIL CLARK, Columbus, Education; Camera Club, 2; Re- flector, 4; AIEE. CHRESTMAN, JESSE HENRY, JR., Columbus, Business. CLARK, GEORGE LEE, DeKalb, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, 4; AIEE CLARK, ROBERT ALLEN, Natchez, Engineering, Phi Delta Theta. CLAYTON, HENRY EDWIN, Tupe- lo, Science. CLEMENTS, WILLIAM C, JR., Car- rollton, Engineering, ASCE. 39 - m- ? Clogston Cobb Cobb Cochran Coeke Coe Coggin Cole Coleman Collins Conn Cooper Cooper Cooper Cough lin Cox Crawford Cribbs THE SENIOR CLOGSTON, TERRY MACK, Grena- da, Engineering; Colonels ' Club, 2; AS ME, 3, 4. COBB, WILLIAM ANDREW, Aino- iy, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Vice-President Freshman Class; Reflector, 2; Kap- pa Mu Epsilon 3, Secretary 4; Pres- ident Maroon Band, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4; Vice-President Pi Kappa Al- pha, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 4; Blue Key, 4; ODK, 4. COBB, WILLIAM RICHARD, Tu- pelo, Science, Dip Strike, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. COCHRAN, MARY KATHRYN, Waynesboro, Business. COCKE, EDWILL, Macon, Engineer- ing, AIEE. COE, BRUCE SPLANE, Liberty, Tex- as; Engineering. COGGIN, BENTON GUIE, JR., Net- tleton, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau. COLE, MAXINE CLEO, Madison, Education, Zeta Tau Alpha, Presi- dent Zeta Tau Alpha, 4; State ' s Players, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y Luncheon Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y Cabinet, 2, 3, 4; Reveille, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega, 3, 4; Dance Committee, 3; Lyceum Committee, 4; Treasurer Zeta Tau Alpha, 3; Secretary YMCA, 4. COLEMAN, EDWARD CLARKE, JR., Coffeeville, Engineering. COLLINS, GROVER W., State Col- lege, Agriculture. CONN, JAMES EUSTUS, Crystal Springs, Engineering, Pi Kappa Al- pha. COOPER, EARL BREWER, Sweat- man, Agriculture; Ag Club, 3, 4; Dairy Club, 3, 4. COOPER, RALPH GORE, Mathiston, Education, Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Phi Omega, 4; IRC, 4. COOPER, ROBERT A., Columbus, Business. COUGHLIN, DANIEL WILLIAM, JR., Hattiesburg, Engineering. COX, LLEWELLYN H., Madison, Business. CRAWFORD, JULIAN WALLACE, JR., Yazoo City, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha. CRIBBS, MYRT EUGENE, Tutwiler, Agriculture, Sigma Chi; Ag Admin- istration Club, 3, 4. 40 Cross Daly Davidson Crouch Daniel Davis Cullen Daniels Davis Curtis Daniels Davis Curtis Darden Davis Daley Dauro Davis y L A i O CROSS, WILLIAM L., Meridian, Business; Accounting Club, 2, 3. CROUCH, JACK EDWIN, Columbus, Science, Sigma Chi. CULLEN, DALE LEMOINE, Doss- ville, Education. CURTIS, THOMAS VIVIAN, Jack- son, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, ASME; Colonels ' Club, 1. CURTIS, William Welby, Hazlehurst, Engineering. DALEY, CHARLES BENJAMIN, Summit, Agriculture. DALY, GRAY OSLER, Meridian, Science. DANIEL, GERALD HARRINGTON, Gulfport, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha. DANIELS, CLARENCE LENOIR, Milan, Tenn.; Education; FFA, 4. DANIELS, ROBERT LEE, JR., Gulf- port, Business, Phi Kappa Tau; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Reveille, 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Colonels ' Club, 2; Chi Lambda Rho, 3, 4; Reflector, 3; Dance Committee, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer Pi Delta Epsilon; Accounting Club, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 4; Y Luncheon, 4; Treas. Phi Kappa Tau, 4; Board of Publications, 4; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univers., 4; Blue Key, 4; ODK, 4. DARDEN, CHARLES BURT, Blan- ton, Agriculture, Sigma Chi; Ag Economics Club, 3. DAURO, VINCENT ANTHONY, Gulfport, Agriculture; Theta Kappa Phi President, 2, 3; Sears-Roebuck Scholarship Club, 1; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2; IFC, 3; Horti- culture Club, 2, 3, 4; Colonels ' Club, 1. DAVIDSON, JAMES KNOX, Vicks- burg, Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 2, 3; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, 4; AIEE, 2, 3, 4; IRE, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, HARPER, JR., Clarksdale, Education, Kappa Sigma, President M Club, ODK, Blue Key; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Alternate Captain, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., 4. DAVIS, HARVEY LEE, Columbus, Education; FFA, 4. DAVIS, HOWARD RAYMOND, Greenwood, Education, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon. DAVIS, JOHN CURTIS, Coffeeville, Education. DAVIS, MARVIN EARL, Pachuta, Agriculture, Theta Xi, Dairy Club. 41 ■J. Davis Davis Davis Dawsey Dearing Deaton Denson Dent Dent Dent Denton Deupree Dickerson Dickerson Didlake Dixon Dixon Doler THE SENIOR DAVIS, NOLL P., JR., Oxford, Agri- culture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ODK, 3, 4; Blue Key, 3, 4; IFC, 3;. Secre- tary Student Assn., 3; Alpha Zeta, 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Colonels ' Club, 1. DAVIS, ROSS KIMBRELL, Mantee, Agriculture; Ag Administration Club, 3, 4; Ag Club, 3. DAVIS, WESTON SHAW, Charles- ton, Business. DAWSEY, JOSEPH V., JR., Colum- bia, Engineering; ASCE, 2, 3, 4. DEARING, WILLIE MAE, West Point, Science; YMCA Gold Tri- angle, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Libra- rian, 3; Band, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3; Y Cabinet, 3, 4; Y Luncheon Club, 2, 3, 4. DEATON, CHARLEY STANLEY, Vardaman, Agriculture; ASAE, 4; Ag Engineering Club, 4. DENSON, LEONIDAS LYCURGUS, III, Starkville, Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, ASME. DENT, JACK HOLLINGSWORTH, Jackson, Engineering; ASCE, 3. DENT, JOSEPH HACKLE1L JR., Lorman, Agriculture; Rifle Team, 2, 3; Ag Club. . DENT, ROBERT MILLER, JR., Raymond, Agriculture. DENTON, SAMUEL THOMAS, JR., Hornbeak, Tenn.; Education. DEUPREE, RICHARD CARTER, Mobile, Ala.; Business, Theta Xi, Chi Lambda Rho, Accounting Club. DICKERSON, RALPH LAMAR, West, Agriculture, Ag Engineering Club. DICKERSON, THOMAS EDWARD, Sallis, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Ome- ga; Ag Administration Club, 2; Ag Club DIDLAKE, BETTY STEPHENS, Ar- tesia, Education. DIXON, CHRIS HENDERSON, Ter- ry, Agriculture. DIXON, JAMES WILLIAM, Vaugh- an. Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. DOLER, JAMES WILLIAM, Deca- tur, Agriculture, Dairy Club. 42 Dorman Downing Duckworth Dudley Duncan East Edwards Eiland Ellard Ellis Ellis Ellis Epperson Estes Evans Fanguy Ferguson Fillingame U L A j j DORMAN, WILBUR Union, Business. EM MITT, DOWNING, GEORGE C, Vicksburg, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4; Canterbury Club, 3, 4, Chairman, 4; IFC, 4; AIEE, 3, 4. DUCKWORTH, BILLY RALPH, Mendenhall, Agriculture. DUDLEY, JOHN RUSSELL, Scooba, Agriculture. DUNCAN, FRANK M., Yazoo City, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. EAST, WILLIAM HOWELL, Brook- haven, Engineering; ASME, 3, 4. EDWARDS, ALLEN LAMAR, Shaw, Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha. EILAND, ALLEN POWELL, JR., Coahoma, Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha; Glee Club, 2; Block and Bridle, 3, 4; Ag. Administration Club, 2, 3, 4; Agriculture Club, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation. ELLARD, JAMES ALLEN, Pittsboro, Science, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Mississippi State Chemical Association. ELLIS, HENRY GREY, Lyon, Engi- neering; AIEE, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. ELLIS, JOHN WILLIAM, JR., Me- ridian, Business. ELLIS, NICHOLAS M„ Port Gibson, Business. EPPERSON, DAVID HESTLE, Pass Christian, Science; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club, 3, 4; Chem- ical Engineering Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. ESTES, ALVAH RUSS, Philadelphia, Science; Maroon Band, 4. EVANS, HOWARD M., Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi; Colonels ' Club, 2; AIEE, 2, 3, 4; Secretary Sigma Chi, 2, 4; Reveille, 4. FANGUY, BRUCE J., Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi; Colonels ' Club, 1; AIEE, Secretary-Treasur- er, 4; Rifle Team, 1, 2. FERGUSON, RAYMOND NEW- TON, Bruce, Education; FFA, 3. FILLiNGAME, JAMES A., Gulfport, Engineering; AIEE, 4. 43 Flemming Forrest Freeman Flippen Forrest Freeman Ford Fortenberry Fulcher Ford Foster Fulmer Ford Fountain Galbraith Foreman Franks Galey THE SENIOR FLEMMING, HENRY F., Ginger, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon; SPE President, 4; Colonels ' Club, 1, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 4; Distin- guished Military Student, 4; IFC, 4; Ag. Eng. Club, 3, 4; YMCA, 3, 4. FLIPPEN, EARL G., McCarley, Elec- trical Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau; AIEE, 3. FORD, JIM BURNS, Columbus, Busi- ness. FORD, ROBERT W., Maben, Busi- ness. FORD, WILLIAM HENNESSY, Vicksburg, Engineering, Theta Kap- pa Phi; Newman Club, 3; ASCE, 3. FOREMAN, CALEY A., Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi; ASME, 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.M., 2, 3. 4; Maroon Band, 1, 2. FORREST, NORMA POWELL, Greenwood, Business, Chi Omega; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer of Chi Omega, 3, 4. FORREST, THOMAS LEE, JR., Greenwood, Engineering; ASCE, 3, 4. FORTENBERRY, ROBERT E., Sum- mit, Engineering, ATO, Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2; Tau Beta Pi, 2; Student Council, 3; Who ' s Who in Am. C. and U., 3. FOSTER, CHARLES EMERY, Union, Business. FOUNTAIN, NORMAN NEIL, For- est, Business. FRANKS, RAY HENRY, Dorsey, En- gineering, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, 4. FREEMAN, JOHN CARL, Decatur, Agriculture, Ag Club. FREEMAN, RODNEY GEORGE, Houston, Texas; Engineering; ASME, 2, 3, 4; Reveille, 2; YMCA Council, 2, 3. FULCHER, JOSEPH LEON, Louis- ville, Agriculture. FULMER, JEFF BAXTER, JR., Can- ton, Business, Alpha Tau Omega. GALBRAITH, GEORGE SHER- WOOD, West Point, Science, Sig- ma Chi; Dip and Strike, 3, 4; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 3, 4. GALEY, RAYMOND EDWARD, Greenwood, Business. 44 Gamble Gardner Garey Garland Garner Garretson Garretson Garrison Gar tin Gary Gee Gibson Gillentine Gladney Goff Goff Going Goodman CLASS GAMBLE, WILLIAM JENKINS, JR., Bessemer City, North Carolina; Business, Accounting Club. GARDNER, THOMAS ALEXAN- DER, Natchez, Engineering; AIEE, 3, 4. GAREY, JAMES McDOUGAL, Mor- ris Chapel, Tenn.; Education; FFA, 4. GARLAND, MITCHELL MUSE, Raymond, Agriculture. GARNER, ALVA C, JR., Magnolia, Engineering, Kappa Sigma; ASME, 2; Student Council, 4; President ASME, 4; Rod and Gun Club, 4; Blue Key, 4. GARRETSON, OSCAR ROUNSA- VILLE, Leakesville, Business, The- ta Xi. GARRISON, JAMES EUNICE, Pon- totoc, Agriculture, Sigma Pi. GARTIN, MARY LOVE, West Point, Education; YMCA Luncheon Club, 1; Glee Club, 2, 3; State ' s Players, 3, 4; Maroon Band Majorette, 4. GARY, FLOYD HOBSON, Schlater, Agriculture, Sigma Chi. GEE, YEUN LIN, Ruleville, Engi- neering, Kappa Mu Epsilon; ASCE, 4. GILLENTINE, JOHN FRANK, Lake Cormorant, Agriculture, Alpha Zeta, KME, President Agricultural Engi- neering Club, 4; VFW. GLADEY, THOMAS GLENN, Jack- son, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3; ASCE, 4; ASME, 2. GOFF, DOUGALS S., Lucedale, En- gineering, Alpha Tau Omega. GOFF, WILLIAM MERCER, Can- ton, Science. GOING, JOHN BYRD, Calhoun City, Business. GARRETSON, HARRY FORNO, JR., Leakesville, Engineering; ASCE, 4. GIBSON, VASURE, Blue Springs, Education; FFA, 4. GOODMAN, JAMES EDWARD, Me- ridian, Education. 45 Goodwin Gordon Grammas Goodwin Goudelock Grammer Goodwin Grafton Graves Googe Grafton Graves Googe Graham Gray Gopp Grammas Gray THE SENIOR GOODWIN, JAMES CLYDE, JR. Aberdeen, Agriculture. GORDON, JAMES ROBERT, Houl- ka, Business. GRAMMAS, CAMERON PETE, Bir- mingham, Business, M Club. GOODWIN, THOMAS WEBSTER, JR., Hardy, Business. GOODWIN, WILLIAM FINLEY, Aberdeen, Agriculture. GOOGE, DOROTHY HELEN, Ma- rietta, Education, Zeta Tan Alpha. GOUDELOCK, LUTHER A., JR. Lexington, Business. GRAFTON, SURRY AUSTIN, Mem- phis, Business, Junior Hotel Men of America, Sigma Phi Epsilon. GRAFTON, WILLIAM LAMAR, Memphis, Engineering. GRAMMER, GLENN ROLAND, Friars Point, Business. GRAVES, ERNEST DOYLE, JR., Merigold, Science; Kappa Mu Ep- silon, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; Scab- bard and Blade, 2, 3; American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers, 2, 3. GRAVES, JOE N., Houlka, Engineer- ing, AIEE. GOOGE, JAMES HAROLD, Mariet- ta, Education; FFA, 4. GOPP, JACOB WILLIAM, New Phil- adelphia, Ohio; Business. GRAHAM, JAMES WILLIAM, Waynesboro, Education; FFA, 4. GRAMMAS ALEX PETE, Birming- ham, Business, M Club. GRAY, JOHN ERVIN, JR., Grenada, Education; FFA, 1. GRAY, WILLIAM MOORE, Pela- hatchie, Agriculture, Ag Adminis- tration Club, 1. 46 Green Gregory Griffin Griffin Griffin Griffin Grissom Guerry Guerry Gunn Guyton Guyton Habeeb Hairston Hall Hall Hall Hamill CLASS . GREEN, GUY RAGAN, Greenwood, Business, ROTC; Mis-A-Sip, 2, 3, 4. GREGORY, JOHN BILLIE, Zama, Engineering; ASCE, 2, 3, 4. GRIFFIN, CHARLES HUDSON, Uti- ca, Business; Barristers Club, 2, 3, 4. GRIFFIN, HASSEL HINES, Fulton, Engineering. GRIFFIN, JAMES E., Meridian, En- gineering, Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi Ome- ga, 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3; Rifle Team, 1, 2; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA Council, 4; AIEE, 2, 3, 4. GRIFFIN, MURRAY SHELTON, Utica, Engineering; ASCE, 4. GRISSOM, EUGENIA, Guntown, Ed- ucation; Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Reveille, 3; YMCA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Re- flector, 3. GUERRY, EDWARD SIMS, Artesia, Agriculture, Block and Bridle, 3, 4; Livestock Judging Team. GUERRY, JOHN WATSON, Artesia, Agriculture; Block and Bridle, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Editor of Block and Bridle Yearbook, 4; Livestock Judging Team, 4. GUNN, JAMES CURTIS, Walnut, Agriculture; Dairy Club, 3. GUYTON, JOHN W., JR., Starkville, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha; YMCA Council, 1. GUYTON, ROBERT D., Kosciusko, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, 2; Phi Eta Sigma, 3; AIEE, 2; Tennis Club, 2; Baseball Letter, 1. HABEEB, H. MICHAEL, II, Vicks- burg, Agriculture, Lambda Chi Al- pha; State Player, 1, 2, 3; American Legion, 1, 2, Vice-Commander, 1, 2; Horticulture Club, 2, 3, 4, Scribe, 2, President, 3; Dance Committee, 3; YMCA Luncheon Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet, 3, 4; Committee of 100, 2, 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Wesley Founda- tion, 1, 2, 3, 4; Agriculture Club, 4. HAIRSTON, ROBERT PETER, Sil- ver City, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha. HALL, HARRY W., Natchez, Busi- ness. HALL, JAMES PHILLIPS, Memphis, Tenn., Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega; ASME, 2, 3, 4; SAM, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4. HALL, JOHN E., JR., Ackerman, En- gineering, Alpha Tau Omega. HAMILL, HOWARD FANCHER, Sturgis, Business; Dance Commit- tee, 4. 47 Hannaford Harbour Harbour Hardin Harding Harford Harger Harrell Harris Harris Harris Harris Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harvey Hatcher THE SENIOR HANNAFORD, THOMAS WESLEY, Pittsboro, Business. HARBOUR, WILLFORD LEVI, Cof- feeville, Agriculture; ASAE, 2. HARBOUR, WILLIAM BRAXTON, Coffeeville, Agriculture, Agri culture Engineers Club, 4. HARDIN, CULLEN ARCHIE, Isola, Agriculture, Agriculture Adminis- tration Club, 2, 3, 4. HARDING, WILLARD E., JR., Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi; AIEE, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma, 1, 2; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. HARFORD, BERNARD, Meridian, Business, Sigma Pi, Treasurer, 2; Colonels ' Club, 2; Chi Lambda Rho, 3; Accounting Club, 3. HARGER, STEWART J, Starkville, Science; Miss. State Chemical As- sociation, 3. HARRELL, CHARLES KENNETH, Pheba, Business. HARRIS, ALTON CLOIS, Decatur, Agriculture. HARRIS, BOYCE E., Tupelo, Busi- ness, Sigma Chi. FIARRIS, CONWELL RAY, Aber- deen, Business, Kappa Sigma; Sports Editor, Reflector, 4; YMCA Council, 1, 2, 3. HARRIS, KATHARYN, Macon, Edu- cation; Zeta Tau Alpha, Favorite, 1, 2; Dance Gommittee, 1; Colonels ' Club, 1; Secretary Zeta Tau Alpha, 2; Best Dancer, 2, 4; Beauty, 3, 4; Miss Mississippi Sta te, 3; ROTC Sponsor, 3, 4; President, Zeta Tau Alpha, 3; Treasurer, Zeta Tau Al- pha, 4. HARRISON, ABNER CHILDRESS, West Point, Science; Maroon and White, 1; Reflector, 2, 3; Camera Club, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3. HARRISON, GRAY WILLIAMSON, Scobey, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega; BSU Council, 1; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 4; Dairy Club, 2; Scab- bard Blade, 2, 3; ASAE, 3, 4; Rifle Team, 3, 4; ROTC Lieut. Colonel, 3; Student Council, 4. HARRISON, JERE D., Jackson, En- gineering; AIEE, 4. HARRISON, JOHN ROY, Eupora, Agriculture, Agri. Engineering Club, 3. HARVEY, JOSEPH McCLELLAN, Winona; Phi Eta Sigma, 2, 3; AIEE, 2, 3, 4; I EC, 3, 4, Vice-President IEC, 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. HATCHER, ALTON PARKER, JR., Ripley, Engineering, Sigma Chi; Baseball, 3; ASCE, 4. 48 Hay Hayden Head Heard Hathcote Hegwood Hendricks Henry Herrington Hester Hester Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hodges U L A o o HAY, CONNIE MORGAN, Blythe- ville, Education; Football, 1, 2; Treasurer, Student Association, 3. HAYDEN, JULIUS JOHN, JR., Pass Christian, Education; Canterbury Club, 2, 3, President, 3. HEAD, JOHN WILLIAM, Yokena, Business, Accounting Club, 3; Scab- bard Blade, 4. HEARD, DONALD TATE, Colum- bus, Business. HATHCOTE, R. T., JR., Okolona, Engineering, Theta Xi; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3. HEGWOOD, LOIS, Greenwood, Sci- ence; YMCA Council, 1; YMCA Cabinet, 1; Maroon White, 1; German Club, 3; State Players, 4; Reveille, 4. HENDRICKS, JAMES LAW, Boyle, Business; Glee Club, 3; Cheerleader, 4; YMCA Luncheon Club, 2, 3. HENRY, THOMAS BIRDSONG, JR., Vicksburg, Agriculture; Agriculture Club, 3; Block Bridle, 4. HERRINGTON, WILLIAM BLOIS, Mt. Olive, Engineering; ASME, 2, 3,4. HESTER, DANIEL BENJAMIN, Bude, Agriculture; ATA, 4; FFA, 3, 4. HESTER, ROGER LAMAR, Union, Business. HILL, CARL ARTHUR, JR., Crystal Springs, Education; FFA, 3, 4; BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4. HILL, CECIL R., Okolona, Business. HILL, CHARLES GASTON, New Albany, Business. HILL, CHARLES SHULL, Durant, Agriculture, Agriculture Econom- ics Club, 4; Alpha Zeta, 4. HILL, GRADY ELZEY, JR., Calhoun City, Science, Sigma Chi. HILL, JAMES BENJAMIN, Mem- phis, Tenn., Agriculture, Agriculture Engineering Club, 3, 4. HODGES, RAYMOND DALE, Clin- ton, La.; Engineering, Sigma Chi; Colonels ' Club, 1; ASCE. 49 Hoffman Holland Holland Hollingsworth Hollis Holmes Hooker Hosey Houston Howard Howell Howell Howell Hudson Huff Hughes Humphrey Hunt THE SENIOR HOFFMAN, ERNEST EGBERT, JR., Laurel, Science; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Band, 1; Miss. Academy of Sci- ence, 2, 3, 4. HOLLAND, HOYT T., JR., Jackson; Engineering, Kappa Alpha; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4; AIEE, 2, 3, 4. HOLLAND, RAYMOND RUSSELL, Charleston, Agriculture. HOLLINGSWORTH, DOUGLAS F., Ellisville, Education, VFW, Foot- ball, Track. HOLLIS, JAMES C, Gattman, Edu- cation. HOLMES, WARREN MACK, Brook- haven, Education. HOOKER, HENRY SMART, Lexing- ton, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. HOSEY, ANSE JENNINGS, Rose Hill, Education. HOUSTON, JAMIE GILES, JR., New Albany, Education, Pi Kappa Alpha; YMCA President, 4; Colonels ' Club, 1; Band, 3; Glee Club, 4; Ex-Marine Club, 3; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., 4; Blue Key, 4; ODK, 4. HOWARD, WITNEY L., Laurel, Ed- ucation. HOWELL, JACK DONALD, Tupelo, Business; Phi Kappa Tau. HOWELL, JAMES W., Starkville, Business. HOWELL, PAUL ARLEDGE, Hat- tiesburg, Business. HUDSON, JOHN REYNAL, Louis- ville, Science; Alpha Tau Omega, President, 4; IFC, 4; Dance Com- mittee, 4. HUFF, WILLIS MACK, Laurel, Ed- ucation; Alpha Tau Alpha, 3, 4; FFA, 3, 4; Poultry Club, 3, 4; Poul- try Judging Team, 4. HUGHES, JAMES EDGAR, Green- wood, Business. HUMPHREY, RUSSEL DUKE. Wi- nona, Business; Chi Lambda Rho, 3, 4. HUNT, ALVIE L., Cleveland, Engi- neering. 50 Hunter Huntington Ivy Ivy Jackson James Hurst Izard James Hurt Jackson James Hurt Jackson James Hylton Jackson James CLASS .. . HUNTER, MARK GEORGE, Smith- ville, Rusiness; Chi Lambda Rho, 3; Accounting Club, Auxiliary of the Miss. Society of CPA. HUNTINGTON, WILLIAM SMITH, Amory, Engineering; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, 3, Treasur- er, 4. HURST, LOUIS ARCHIE, JR., Pop- larville, Rusiness, Sigma Pi. HURT, RORERT NEAL, Louisville, Science, AED, KME; Y Council, 1, 2, 3; Y Cabinet, 4; RSU Council, 1, 2, 3; German Club, 3. HURT, THOMAS GILRERT, Louis- ville, Education; Alpha Tau Alpha, 4; FFA, 4. HYLTON, THOMAS PAGE, JR., Jacksonville, Fla.; Rusiness; Junior Hotel Men of America, 2, 3, 4. IVY, CLARENCE EUGENE, Car- penter, Rusiness. IVY, WILLIAM GILRERT, Merid- ian, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Beta Beta. IZARD, WILLIAM HENRY, Gall- man, Business. JACKSON, FREDERICK Z., Ill, Kos- ciusko, Business, Alpha Tau Ome- ga. JACKSON, OTHA DILL, Philadel- phia, Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club, 3, 4. JACKSON, RAMON JORDAN, Kos- ciusko, Rusiness, Alpha Tau Ome- ga. JACKSON, WILLIAM DWIGHT, Meridian, Business. JAMES, CHARLES VALRIE, Mont- rose, Agriculture, Alpha Zeta. JAMES, HORICE JACKSON, Mee- han, Business. JAMES, JAMES MORRIS, Oxford, Engineering. JAMES, OMA B., Meehan, Engineer- ing; AIEE, 3. JAMES, URBAN EUGENE, Sweat- man, Education; FFA, 3, 4. 51 Jarman Jaynes Joffrion Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson jolly Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones THE SENIOR JARMAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Sidon, Business, Sigma Chi; Colo- nels ' Club, 2. JAYNES, SAMUEL LEWIS, Colum- bus, Engineering; ASCE, 4. JOFFRION, FRANCIS DONALD, Laurel, Engineering, Delta Kappa Epsilon; AIEE, 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, EUGENE E., JR., Ope- lousas, La.; Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, ASCE. JOHNSON, HOYT CALDWELL, JR., Columbus, Business; Southernaires, 3; Collegians, 4. JOHNSON, JOHN L., Doddsville, Education. JOHNSON, LYMAN EARL, Stark- ville, Business; Chi Lambda Rho, 3, 4. JOHNSON, MARTIN EARL, Cal- houn City, Agriculture, M Club. JOHNSON, MIMS EDWARD, Soso, Engineering. JOHNSON, WILEY LESTER, Dor- sey, Education. JOHNSON, WILLIE CLIFFORD, Richton, Science. JOHNSON, WILLIS ELMER, Jack- son, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon; M Club, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4. JOLLY, MELVIN TRENNON, Car- thage, Education; Alpha Tau Al- pha, 4; FFA, 4. JONES, BENNIE, Pickens, Agricul- ture. JONES, CHARLES CLARENCE, JR., Raymond, Business. JONES, FRED POWERS, Starkville, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Colonels ' Club, 2; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; IFC, 2, 3,; ODK, 3; Tau Beta Pi, 3. JONES, GAY DURDEN, Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi; ASCE, 3, 4; Band, 2. JONES, HAROLD GORDON, Jack- son, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Track, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Dip and Strike Club, 3, 4. 52 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jordan Jordan Jumper Jumper Keel Keene Keith Kennedy Kennedy Kidd Kiker Kilgore King King U L A j J JONES, IRVEN THOMAS, JR., Rich- ton, Agriculture, Agriculture Club, ' 2, 3, 4; Agriculture Administration Club, 3, 4. JONES, LEE ANDERSON, Good- man, Agriculture, filock and Rridle Club, 4. JONES, PATHRO EDITHUS, Forest, Education. JONES, ROBERT PRESLEY, New Albany, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, AIEE, IRE. JORDAN, FRED LAFAYETTE, Mill- ry, Ala.; Agriculture; Alpha Zeta, 3, 4; Dairy Club, President, 4. JORDAN, JARALD E., Decatur, Ag- riculture, Agricultural Engineering Club. JUMPER, HERSCHEL GATHA, Booneville, Education. JUMPER, JAMES LESTER, Boone- ville, Education. KEEL, ROY JAMES, JR., Gulfport, Science, Sigma Pi; Maroon Band 2; Newman Club, 2, 3, 4; IFC, 4; President, Sigma Pi, 4. KEENE, EDWARD LAMARNE, Starkville, Business. KEITH, SAM, Purvis, Education. KENNEDY, MAURICE VENSON, Pontotoc, Agriculture, Mississippi Dairy Products Judging Team; Dairy Club, 2, 3, 4. KENNEDY, MONCREATH MAY- NARD, Philadelphia, Education; FFA, 4; VFW, 3, 4. KIDD, WALTER L., Meridian, Busi- ness; Society for Advancement of Management, 4; Maroon Band, 3, 4. KIKER, JEFF YAMAR, Belzoni, Ag- riculture, Theta Xi; Agriculture Ad- ministration Club, 2, 3, 4. ' ? - ? 3 KILGORE, JAMES CLAYTON, Phil- adelphia, Business, Kappa Alpha. KING, JOSEPH SHERROD, Green- wood, Agriculture, Sigma Chi, Ag. Club, Ag. Adm. Club 3. KING, LOUIS ALISON, Lexington, Business, Alpha Tau Omega. 53 t ■; Y) ' ■' 3 i J V I Kirkland Kittrell Knight Knipp Knox Kraker Ladner Ladner Laird Lambert Lancaster Lancaster Lane Lansing Lashlee Lawhon Lawhon Leake THE SENIOR KIRKLAND, JEWETT DALGA, JR., Jackson, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, President 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Manager Athletic Association, 1, 2; Student Govern- ment, 2; IFC, 2; Y Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y Cabinet, 3, 4; Band, 2, 3, 4; Band Council, 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4; SAM, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. KITTRELL, LEWIS CLADWELL, Avera, Education; Alpha Tau Alpha, 4; FFA, 4. KNIGHT, MARGRETTA S., Colum- bus, Business. KNIPP, MURREL FREDERICK, El- lisville, Engineering; ASME, 4. KNOX, DEWITT, Tupelo, Engineer- ing, Sigma Chi; AIEE, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. KRAKER, ROBERT LEE, Gulfport, Business; Junior Hotel Men or America, 2, 3, 4. LADNER, HILTON LOUIS, Pass Christian, Science, Pres. Phi Kappa Tau, President Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon, President Dip and Strike, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ. LADNER, OSCAR BUREN, Lumber- ton, Education. LAIRD, HOLLIS W., Natchez, Engi- neering; AIEE, 2. LAMBERT, JOHN W., Jayess, Edu- cation. LANCASTER, JOYNER L., Pontotoc, Engineering, Sigma Pi, Tau Beta Pi. LANCASTER, WALLACE EU- GENE, Tallulah, La., Business. LANE, HENRY CLYDE, McLnin, Agriculture; Agronomy Club, 3, 4. LANSING, ERNEST JOHN, Indian- ola, Business, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Chi Lambda Rho, 3; VFW, 2; American Le gion, 2; Rod and Gun Club, 3; Barristers Club, 4. LASHLEE, CECIL HAWLEY, JR., Laurel, Science; Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4. LAWHON, ELMER, Sulligent, Ala.; Business. LAWHON, FAY O. (MRS.), State College, Business. LEAKE, LEE IRVIN, Woodville, Ag- riculture; Block and Bridle, 4. 54 Leavell Lee Leese LeFlore LeMaster Lennard Levy Lewis Lewis Lewis Lightsey Lindsey Lindsey Little Littlejohn Lloyd Lollar Long U L A j j LEAVELL, HILLMAN B., JR., Ecru, Agriculture. LEE, JAMES BRYANT, JR., Canton, Agriculture. LEESE, GRADY WEBSTER, Vicks- burg, Engineering; ASCE, 3. LEFLORE, CHARLES LEWIS, Greenwood, Business, Sigma Chi. LEMASTER, ALLEN R., Sardis, En- gineering. LENNARD, EDDIE DALTON, Swif- town, Agriculture. LEVY, GERT GUSTAV, Natchez, Science, Sigma Alpha Mu, IFC, Chemistry Club. LEWIS, BARNEY LUTHER, Mc- Comb, Engineering; IAS, 3, 4. LEWIS, JOHN THOMAS, Clarksdale, Agriculture. LEWIS, ROBERT PEARSON, Union, Education; ATA, 4; FFA, 4; Poultry Club, 4. LIGHTSEY, BEVERLY ADAM, Pa- chuta, Business. LINDSEY, BENJAMIN LOUIS, Woodland, Business; Junior Hotel Men of America, 3, 4. LINDSEY, NOAH E., Starkville, Busi- ness. LITTLE, JAMES EARL, JR., Hazle- hurst, Science, Kappa Sigma. LITTLEJOHN, MARVIN WESLEY, Blue Springs, Engineering; ASME, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management, 4. LLOYD, CHARLES WILLIAM, Starkville, Agriculture. LOLLAR, JAMES BEDFORD, Dar- ling, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma; Colonels ' Club, 2; Agriculture Club, 2. LONG, JAMES WALTON, Crandall, Agriculture. 55 Long Long Luckett Lusk Majure Mallory Long Luster Mann Loposer Lyon Mann Londin Lyon Martin Luckett Lyon Martin THE SENIOR LONG, JULIUS, Flora, Agriculture. LONG, NICHOLAS FRANK, . Inver- ness; FFA, 4; Newman Club, 3; Alpha Phi Omega, 3. LONG, WILLIAM DABBS, Meridian, Science, Kappa Alpha, Dip and Strike. LOPOSER, THOMAS L., Gulfport, Engineering, Sigma Chi, AIEE. LOUDIN, TROY K, Jackson, Engi- neering; AIEE, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Engineers, 3, 4. LUCKETT, EMILY ANNE, Tutwiler, Engineering, Chi Omega; Colonels ' Club, 1, Secretary 1; Secretary of Chi Omega, 2; Best Dressed Girl, 2; Secretary IAS, 3; Colonial Dames of America Award, 4. LUCKETT, WILLIAM C, Tutwiler, Engineering. LUSK, WILLIAM T., Doddsville, Ag- riculture; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President, 3; Y. Council, 1; Colonels ' Club, 2; Agriculture Engineering Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Alpha Zeta, 3, Secretary 4; Blue Key, 4. ODK, 4. LUSTER, THOMAS McCAY, Clarks- dale, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Block and Bridle. LYON, GEORGE DAVIS, Cedar Bluff, Business; Alpha Tau Omega, President, 3; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; Colonels ' Club, 2; Y Council, 3; President Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Pres- ident Accounting Club 4; President IFC, 4 ; Blue Key, 4; ODK, 4; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., 4. LYON, MAUDE FRANCES, Ponto- toc, Education, Zeta Tau Alpha; Reveille, 3; Glee Club, 3; Dramatic Club, 3; International Relations Club, 4. LYON, ROBERT DANIEL, State College, Business, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. MAJURE, FREEMAN RAY, Mem- phis, Tenn., Science. MALLORY, ARNIE MILES, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering; ASCE, 4. MANN, MARY DELL, Columbus, Education. MANN, R. L., JR., Columbus, Busi- ness. MARTIN, CHARLES EDWARD, Water Valley, Education. MARTIN, HAROLD LEE, Crystal Springs, Agriculture; Block and Bridle, 3. 56 Martin Martin Mauldin Maute Mayhan Meacham Mathis Maxcy Meador Matthes Maxwell Meadows Mattox May Meeks Matulich Mayfield Melohn CLASS . . . MARTIN, JOE GODWIN, Ripley, Agriculture; BSU Council, 3; Block and Bridle, 4; Alpha Zeta, 4; Fresh- man Danforth Scholarship, 1; Jun- ior Danforth Scholarship, 4. MARTIN, RUPERT FRANCIS, Men- denhall, Agriculture; Block and Bridle, 3, 4; Agriculture Club, 3, 4. MATHIS, ERST RUFUS, Walnut, Engineering. MATTHES, CARL EMIL, JR., Biloxi, Engineering, Sigma Chi; ASCE, 3, 4. MATTOX, JOHN REDUS, Colum- bus, Education. MATULICH, WALLACE ELEY, Co- lumbia, Education; M Club, 2, 3, 4. MAULDIN, THURMAN NEILL, Moss, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha; YMCA Class Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; YMCA Cabinet, 3, 4; Camera Club, 2, Vice-President 2; ASME, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Society for the Advancement of Management, 3, 4, President 4; BSU, 2. MAUTE, WILLIAM CURPHEY, Jackson, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha; Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 2, 4; Society for Advancement of Management, 3, 4; Reveille, 3; Reflector, 3; YMCA Class Council, 3,4. MAXCY, THOMAS RAYMON, Lam- bert, Engineering; AIEE, 1, 3, 4. MAXWELL, FRANK M., Hatties- burg, Business, Sigma Pi, Colonels ' Club, 3, 4; Junior Hotel Men of America, 4. MAY, WILLIAM WIMBERLY, Meri- dian, Business. MAYFIELD, GEORGE KEITH, Shannon, Education. MAYHAN, LEONARD ORLANDO, JR., Bruce, Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, 2, 3, 4; ASME, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. MEACHAM, DAN CAVITT, Scooba, Agriculture. MEADOR, RAY BILLY, Soso, Busi- ness, Theta Xi. MEADOWS, LUTHER OTTIS, Men- denhall, Agriculture, Alpha Zeta, Dairy Products Judging Team, Dairy Club. MEEKS, G. W., Corinth, Engineer- ing. MELOHN, VIRGIL WAYNE, Merid- ian, Education; Phi Eta Sigma, 3; Colonels ' Club, 3; Maroon Band, 3; YMCA Council, 4; Chairman Reli- gious Emphasis Week, 4. 57 Miller Miller Miller Milstead Mitchell Mizelle Mobley Mobley Monroe Montgomery Montgomery Monty Moody Moor Moore Moore Moore Moorhead THE SENIOR MILLER, CLYDE, Decatur, Agricul- ture, Agricultural Adm. Club, 2, 3, 4. MILLER, JOHN LUPER, JR., Silver Creek, Business. MILLER, WALTER TRIPLETT, Drew, Engineering; ASCE, 3, 4. MILSTEAD, AUBREY W., Water Valley, Engineering, Alpha Phi Omega, AIEE. MITCHELL, THOMAS MYERS, Louisville, Business, Sigma Chi. MIZELLE, CHAMBLISS, Laurel, Business; Sigma Pi, President 3; President Spiked Shoe Club, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Team 3; M Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Colonels ' Club, 3; IFC, 2; Dance Committee, 4. MOBLEY, JOSEPH O., Yazoo City, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha; ASME, 4. xMOBLEY, LEONARD AUGUSTINE, Yazoo City, Agriculture; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; Alpha Zeta, 2, 3, 4; Blue Key, 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treas- urer 2, President 3, 4; Agricultural Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Scholarship, 4; Borden ' s Agricultural Scholar- ship, 4; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univer., 4. , MONROE, LEWIS LEON, Decatur, Agriculture; Agriculture Adm. Club, 3; Agriculture Club, 3. MONTGOMERY, FRED ROBERT, Amory, Education. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM G., Du- rant, Business; Chi Lambda Rho, 3, 4; Accounting Club, 3, 4. MONTY, CHARLES, JR., Jonestown, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Band, 3; Newman Club, 4; Agricultural Engineering Club, 4; Agricultral Club, 4. MOODY, HOMER CALVIN, JR., Poplarville, Agriculture, Alpha Zeta, President Block and Bridle. MOOR, CHARLES HAROLD, Greenwood, Agriculture, Sigma Chi; Ag. Club, 3; Ag. Economics Club, 4. MOORE, JAMES A., Jackson, Engi- neering; ASME, 3, 4. MOORE, JOHN OWETT, Augusta, Ga., Agriculture, M Club. MOORE, ROBERT W., Helena, Ark., Business. MOORHEAD, HENRY CLAY, Blue Mountain, Education; Internation- al Relations Club, 4. 58 Moose Morgan Mullen Morgan Morris Mullen Morgan Morris Mullican Morgan Morris Mullins Morgan Morris Mullins Morgan Mott Murff CLASS .. . MOOSE, CHARLOTTE L., Hunts- ville, Ala.; Science, YMCA Lunch- eon Club, 1; German Club, 3; Re- flector, 4; Reveille, 4. MORGAN, JULIAN WEBRER, Mo- selle, Education; FFA, 3, 4. MORGAN, HUGH MILLER, Jack- son, Engineering. MORGAN, KENNETH CHAPPLE, Ellisville, Education; FFA, 3, 4; ATA, 3, 4. MORGAN, SUE, Saltillo, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha; YMCA Luncheon Club, 4; YMCA Council, 4; BSU Executive Council, 4; Reveille, 4. MORGAN, WAYNE H., Sallis, Busi- ness, Alpha Tau Omega. MORGAN, WILLIAM H., JR., Mor- gan City, Agriculture, Kappa Sig- ma; Vice-President Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Blue Key, 4; Vice-President ODK, 4; President Pi Kappa Delta, 4; President Alpha Zeta, 3; Scabbard and Blade, 3; ROTC Cadet Captain, 4; College Debate Team, 4. MORRIS, BYRON, JR., Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Agriculture. MORRIS, WILLIAM GORDON, JR., Memphis, Tenn.; Agriculture; Sigma Pi. MORRIS, WILLIAM L., Marks, En- gineering. MORRIS, WILLIAM MACK, Co- lumbia, Agriculture. MOTT, JAMES ANTHONY, Buffalo, N. Y.; Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4; AIEE, 3, 4. MULLEN, RICHARD E., Winona, Engineering. MULLEN, WILLIAM HARRY, Quentin, Business, Lambda Chi Al- pha, Colonels ' Club, Accounting Club. MULLICAN, ROBERT D., Wesson, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE. MULLINS, HUBERT B., Merigold, Business. MULLINS, ROLAND EDWARD, Starkville, Business. MURFF, OTIS SPRINGFIELD, JR., Tupelo, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, 1, 2; Colonels ' Club, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 59 Murphy McCaskill McCuiston Murphy McClanahan McCulley Murray McCluer McCullough Mc Alexander McClughan McDaniel McCann McClure McDaniel MeCarty McCollum McDonald THE SENIOR MURPHY, GEORGE WILLIAM, Vicksburg, Science, Theta Xi, Dip Strike, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. MURPHY, JOHN FRANKLIN, Me- ridian, Business; Maroon Band, 3; ROTC Band, 3. MURRAY, JOHN RAYMOND, Sum- merland, Business; Accounting Club, 3, 4. McALEXANDER, WALLACE RAY, Holly Springs, Agriculture; Agricul- ture Engineering Club, 4; Agricul- ture Club, 2, 3, 4. McCANN, WILLIAM H., Shuqualak, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau, AIEE, 4; Colonels ' Club, 2. McCARTY, SYLVIA E., Sunflower, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha; Historian Zeta Tau Alpha, 4; Reveille, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Society Editor, Reflec- tor, 4; Feature Editor Mis-A-Sip, 2, 3,4. McCASKILL, OLIVER LEE, Stark- ville, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, ASME, 4. McCLANAHAN, D. S., Columbus, Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma, 1, 2; AIEE, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. McCLUER, JAMES ALLEN, Jack- son, Business. McCLUGHAN, DARRELL NOR- MAN, Taylorville, 111.; Science, Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 4; Dip and Strike Club, 3. McLURE, ROBERT LAMAR, Acker- man, Agriculture, Agriculture En- gineering Club. McCOLLUM, ROBERT EUGENE, Sherman, Agriculture, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Camera Club. McCUISTON, WILLIAM GORE, Sweatman, Education. McCULLEY, CHARLES R., JR., Iuka, Engineering, Kappa Sigma. McCULLOUGH, GERALDINE M., Houlka, Education. McDANIEL, EDWARD B., JR., Rome, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Dip and Strike Club, 3; Sigma Gam- ma Epsilon, 4. McDANIEL, GEORGE OTTO, JR., Boyle, Engineering, Sigma Pi; ASME, 3, 4. McDONALD, CALVIN L., JR., Me- ridian, Engineering, AIEE. 60 McDonnell McGaha McGee McHugh Mclntyre McKie McKinnon McLeod McMillan McMullen McNeel McPherson McQuinn McRae McVay McWhorter McWhorter McWilliams j L A o O McDonnell, Catherine mary, Biloxi, Business, Chi Omega, Secre- tary Sophomore Class; Most Beau- tiful, 2; Best Dressed, 2; Beauty, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee, 2; Colo- nels ' Club, 1; President Newman Club, 1; Assistant Society Editor Reflector, 2; YMCA, 1; State Player, 1; Reveille, 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader, 4; President Chi Omega, 4. McGAHA, THOMAS EDWARD, Coldwater, Business, Sigma Phi Ep- silon; Distinguished Military Stu- dent, 4; Secretary Student Associa- tion, 4; Scabbard Blade, 4; Cadet Officer ROTC, 4; IFC, 4; Account- ing Club, 3; Sports Editor Reveille, 3; Assistant Business Manager, 4; YMCA, 1; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., 4; Blue Key, 4. McGEE, CLYDE T., Ackerman, En- gineering, Alpha Tau Omega, YMCA, 1; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3; AIEE, 3. McHUGH, WALTER MICHAEL, Meridian, Engineering; SAM, 4; ASME, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 2, 3, 4. McINTYRE, ROBERT QUIN, JR., Greenwood, Business, Sigma Chi; Maroon Band, 1, 2. McKIE, JOHN WILLIAM, Pickens, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Block and Bridle Club, Rod and Gun Club. McKINNON , MICHAEL D., Mc- Comb, Business, Lambda Chi Al- pha; Adjutant, American Legion, 2; SAM, 4; Mu Sigma Chi, 4. McLEOD, GEORGE CECIL, JR., Leakesville, Agriculture, Ag. Engi- neering Club, 4. McMILLAN, AUBREY LEE, Osyka, Agriculture; Dairy Club, 3; BSU, 3; Alpha Zeta, 4. McMULLEN, JAMES WILLIAM, Coldwater, Education, Phi Kappa Tau, FFA, Alpha Tau Alpha. McNEEL, ELLIS C, Laurel, Engi- neering, Kappa Sigma; President Kappa Sigma, 4; YMCA Cabinet, 4; AIEE, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 4; IFC, 3; Blue Key, 4. Mcpherson, john william, Cleveland, Agriculture, Sigma Chi; President Sigma Chi, 4; IFC, 4; Dance Committee, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 4; Ag. Club, 3, 4; Ag. En- gineering Club, 3, 4. McQUINN, CARL, JR., Greenwood, Business, Alpha Tau Omega. McRAE, RAYMOND H., DeKalb, Agriculture, Ag. Economics Club, 4. McVAY, ROBERT LOWE, Tupelo, Business; Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice- President, 4. McWHORTER, FRANK HOYLE, Plantersville, Business. McWHORTER, JOHN L., Baldwyn, Engineering, AIEE, 3, 4. McWILLIAMS, CLYDE S.,. DeKalb, Education. 61 luteal iWmKmm I McWilliams McWilliams Nash Noland Norman Norman Normand Norton Norwood Novak Oakes Oakman Odom Odum Oglesby O ' Kelly Oliver O ' Neal THE SENIOR McWilliams, leon clayton, JR., Meridian, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha, Block and Bridle Club, Ag- riculture Club. McWILLIAMS, THOMAS E., Merid- ian, Business, Kappa Alpha, M Club. NASH, JAMES E., Webb, Agricul- ture. Kappa Sigma; Glee Club, 2; Mis-A-Sip, 3, 4. NOLAND, HENRY PEYTON, Vicks- burg, Science, Alpha Tau Omega. NORMAN, CECIL LAMAR, New Al- bany, Engineering; BSU Council, 3. NORMAN, JAMES E., New Albany, Engineering. NORMAND, WILBERT CHARLES, Gulf port, Science; Maroon Band, 1, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta, 3; President New- man Club, 3, Vice-President 4. NORTON, JOHN OLIN, Guntown, Engineering; ASCE, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. NORWOOD, PERRY HUNTER, Ruleville, Business. NOVAK, FRANKIE, Robertsdale, Ala.; Education; FFA, 3. OAKES, GEORGE FRANK, Murphy, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Ma- roon Band, Collegians, Accounting Club, Colonels ' Club. OAKMAN, JACK HARPER, Panther Burn, Agriculture; Ag. Engineering Club, 3, 4; Treasurer, Ag. Engi- neering Club, 4. ODOM, HERMON W., Durant, Busi- ness. ODUM, GEORGE OTTO, Starkville, Business. OGLESBY, JIMMIE L., Jackson, En- gineering, Kappa Sigma, Vice-Pres- ident Sophomore Class; YMCA, 2; Rod and Gun Club, 3, 4 ; President Illuminating Engineers Club, 4; AIEE, 4. O ' KELLY, LEWIS JACKSON, Mem- phis, Tenn., Engineering; ISA Re- cording Secretary, 3; Vice-Chair- man, 4. OLIVER, JAMES HOWARD, Sidon, Agriculture, Sigma Chi, Agriculture Engineering Club, 4. O ' NEAL, ADRAIN PERICLES, Gulf- port, Engineering, Sigma Pi; IAS, 4. 62 O ' Neal Palmer Patrick Orr Palmer Patterson Oswalt Pandolfi Payne Owens Pantoliano Pearce Pace Parker Pearson Palmer Parker Peay CLASS .. . O ' NEAL, HUDSON, Calhoun City, Education. ORR, ANDERSON JENNINGS, Kos- ciusko, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Al- pha, Ag. Engineering Club. OSWALT, OTIS MARVIN, Starkville, Business. OWENS, HOYT DAVIS, Fulton, En- gineering; AIEE, 4. PACE, HOY, Sumrall, Education; FFA, 3. PALMER, ARLON L., Morton, Busi- ness, Theta Xi Secretary. PALMER, MURPHY MOORE, Co- lumbus, Business. PALMER, RICHARD ARM- STRONG, Pontotoc, Education; Scabbard and Blade, 3. PANDOLFI, TONY, Shaw, Engineer- ing, ASME. PONTOLIANO, THOMAS D., Vicks- burg, Engineering, Theta Kappa Phi; Newman Club, 2; IFC, 4; ASME, 3; Dance Committee, 4. PARKER, JAMES C, Ocean Springs, Engineering. PARKER, JOHN THOMAS, JR., Cfu- ger, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon; ASME, 3, 4. PATRICK, DANIEL HENRY, JR., Jackson, Science; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Colonels ' Club, 2; ASCE, 2; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3; Dip and Strike, 3; Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon, 4; YMCA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Blue Key, 4. PATTERSON, ROBERT BRYAN, Okolona, Agriculture, M Club; Blue Key, 4. PAYNE, WILLIS JACKSON, Newton, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. PEARCE, JOSEPH MARION, Brook- lyn, Education. PEARSON, HUBERT M., New Al- bany, Engineering. PEAY, JAMES CRAYTON, Starkville, Business; Chi Lambda Rho, 3. 63 Peeples Peevey Pegues Pendergrass Pennington Pennington Perkins Peters Peterson Phillips Phillips Pickens Pierce Platte Ponder Porter Porter Pou THE SENIOR PEEPLES, BINFORD HARDY, Eu- pora, Business, Delta Sigma Phi, Chi Lambda Rho, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; BSU, 2, 3, 4; YMCA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi, 4; Head Master, 4; Reveille 4; State Players, 1, 2, 4; YMCA Council, 3, 4. PEEVEY, MALCOLM ANDREW, Richton, Agriculture; M Club, 2. PEGUES, JOHN REED, JR., Tupelo, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PENDERGRASS, ROBERT HENRY, Magee, Education; Alpha Tau Al- pha, 2; FFA, 2. PENNINGTON, CONNIE JACK- SON, Caledonia, Education; FFA, 3 ; Alpha Tau Alpha. PENNINGTON, HOYLE CLARK, Saltillo, Education. PERKINS, ROBERT H, Belzoni, Ed- ucation; Kappa Alpha, President, 4; IFC, 3, 4; ASME, 4. PETERS, WATHALL, JR., Charles- ton, Business, Alpha Phi Omega. PETERSON, MARCUS WIRT, Stur- gis, Agriculture; Ag. Administra- tion Club, 4. PHILLIPS, LOWELL EVANS, Sa- vannah, Tenn.; Education; FFA, 4. PHILLIPS, WILLIE E., Corinth, En- gineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Kappa Delta, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, Y Council, Y Cabinet, Wesley Foun- dation, Student Council, Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Freshman Award, YMCA Gold Triangle Award, West- inghouse Achievement Scholarship, Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., Blue Key; ODK. PICKENS, CURRY S., Pontotoc, Ed- ucation. PIERCE, HUGH VERNON, Jackson, Business, Kappa Sigma; SAM, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; State ' s Players, 2, 3, Business Manager 3; Alpha Psi Omega, 3, 4, Secretary 3. PLATTE, EUGENE L„ St. Louis, Mo.; Business, Alpha Tau Omega, SAM. PONDER, JAMES FRANCIS, Brax- ton, Education; FFA, 4. PORTER, WALTER KENNETH, JR., Long Beach, Agriculture; Am. Soc. Agron., 3; Alpha Zeta, 3, Vice- President 4; President Agron. Club, 4; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., 4. PORTER, WILLIAM F., Starkville, Business. POU, JAMES W., Ellisville, Agricul- ture, Lambda Chi Alpha, Horticul- ture Club, Y Council, Beta Beta Beta. 64 Powell Price Ragland Powell Price Randolph Powell Price Ratliff Powell Proctor Rawls Pray Pruitt Ray Price Pry or Ray kj L A o o POWELL, ROBERT WAIN- WRIGHT, Sunflower, Agriculture. POWELL, WILLIAM CARROLL, Hattiesburg, Business; ASME, 3; SAM, 4. POWELL, WILLIAM EDWARD, Puckett, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta, 3; Agronomy Club President, 4; Blue Key, 4. POWELL, WILLIAM THEO, Tay- lorsville, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4; Westing- house Achievement Award, 4. PRAY, HUBERT Q., McComb, Engi- neering, Pi Kappa Alpha; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Band Council, 1, 2; Collegians, 2, 4; South- ernaires, 1, 3; AIEE, 3, 4. PRICE, CARL, JR., Toomsuba, Engi- neering; ASME, 4. PRICE, MILLARD MERKLE, Wig- gins, Agriculture; Beta Beta Beta, 4; Alpha Zeta, 4; Agriculture Club, 3. PRICE, RAY RANDOLPH, Hazel- hurst, Business. PRICE, ROBERT CORNELIUS, JR., Tampa, Fla.; Science, Kappa Alpha. PROCTOR, JAMES W., Clarksdale, Science, Kappa Sigma; ASCE, 3; Advertising Manager Reflector, 2; Assistant Business Manager, 3; Business Manager, 4; Pi Delta Epsi- lon, 4; Dip and Strike Club, 4; Treasurer. PRUITT, MARION F., Laurel, Sci- ence, Kappa Sigma; Maroon Band, 1; Dip and Strike Club, 4; Colle- gians, 1. PRYOR, JAMES WHITE, West Point, Engineering, Sigma Chi; ASCE, 4. RAGLAND, EVAN L., Jackson, Engi- neering, Kappa Alpha. RANDOLPH, MALCOLM MON- TAGUE, Batesville, Agriculture, Ag. Club, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer; President Alpha Zeta, 3, 4; Distin- guished Military Student; Blue Key, 4. RATLIFF, SARAH F., Natchez, Busi- ness, Zeta Tau Alpha, Society Edi- tor Reflector, 1, Editor-in-Chief 2; Senior Class Editor Reveille, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega, 2, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4; Dramatic Club Secretary, 2; Student Director, 3; Business Man- ager, 4; Omicron Theta, 2; Commit- ager, 4; Omicron Theta, 2; Board of Publications, 2. RAWLS, JOHN ELDRIDGE, Colum- bia; Glee Club,. 1; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer Wesley Foun- dation, 3; Beta Beta Beta, 3; Ger- man Club, 3; Vice-President Wes- ley Foundation. RAY, JACK ERVIN, Pontotoc, Agri- culture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RAY, JIM JUNIOR, Calhoun City, Education. 65 Ray Rayborn Rayner Read Reddoch Reeves Richmond Rieves Riley Riser Rives Roberts Roberts Robertson Robinson Robinson Robinsoji Robley THE SENIOR RAY, THOMAS LAMB, Ackerman, Agriculture; FFA, 4. RAYBORN, TALMADGE, Sumrall, Agriculture; YMCA, 1; Sears Schol- arship Club, 1; BSU, 1, 2; Ag Club, 2, 3, 4; Ag. Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. RAYNER, WALTER HOLMES, Greenwood, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. READ, LELAND LUTHER, Louin, Agriculture. REDDOCH, JIMMY WILSON, Sum- merland, Business. REEVES, JAMES ALBERT, Sturgis, Education; FFA, 3, 4. RICHMOND, WILLIAM LAVEN- DER, Summit, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Chi Lamb- da Rho, 3, Vice-President 4; Blue Key, 3, Vice-President 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 2, Vice-President 3; Ac- counting Club, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4; Student Council, 4; Who ' s Who in Amer. Col. Univ., 4; Pres. ODK, 4. RIEVES, BILLIE LAKE, Aberdeen, Education. RILEY, FRANK TAYLOR, West Point, Business, Sigma Chi. RISER, CHARLES ROBERT, Ray- mond, Business. RIVES, JULIAN WRAY, Indianola, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. ROBERTS, EDWIN HAYES, Luce- dale, Agriculture. ROBERTS, RANDALL EDWARD, Biloxi, Education, Pi Kappa Tau. ROBERTSON, HERBERT KEITH- LY, Jackson, Business; Kappa Sig- ma President, 3; Colonel ' s Club, 3; Ex-Marine Club President, 3; Am. Legion Vice-Commander, 3; Alpha Phi Omega; Chi Lambda Rho, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon; Blue Key, 3; Treaurer Kappa Sigma, 2, 3; Omi- cron Delta Kappa, 3; Reflector, 3; Phi Eta Sigma, Pres., 2. ROBINSON, HARRY GATES, West Point, Business. ROBINSON, HOWARD E., Waynes- boro, Business. ROBINSON, RICHARD LEON, Brandon, Agriculture, Alpha Zeta. ROBLEY, RAY C, Tunica, Engi- neering; Tau Beta Pi, 4; AIEE, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 4; Y Cabinet, 3, 4. 66 Roby Rounsaville Russell Rochester Rowe Rutledge Roesch Rueff Saino Rochester Ruffin Sanders Rogers Rush Santmyer Rossoff Russell Saucier CLASS .. . ROBY, SHELBY WILLIAM, JR., Kosciusko, Business, Kappa Sigma. ROCHESTER, JAMES MARLER, Morton, Business. ROESCH, GEORGE FELLS, Vicks- burg, Business; Chi Lambda Rho, 3, 4; Accounting Club, 2, 3, 4; New- man Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Auxiliary of the Miss. Society of CPA, 4. ROCHESTER, ROGER L., Jackson, Business; IAS, 3; SAM, 2, 3, 4. ROGERS, AUBREY FULTON, Net- tleton, Business. ROSSOFF, JEROME, Starkville, En- gineering; Sigma Alpha Mu, Presi- dent, Vice-President; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Colonel ' s Club, Tau Beta Pi; IFC, 4; IAS. ROUNSAVILLE, OSCAR GORDAN, JR., Leakesville, Business, Theta Xi; Scabbard and Blade, 3. ROWE, WILLIAM THOMAS, Byha- lia, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, 3; IAS, 2. RUEFF, ROBERT HARPER, Mc- Comb, Business, SAM, YMCA. RUFFIN, DAVID ALLEN, Earle, Business, Kappa Alpha, Chi Lamb- da Rho, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager, 2. RUSH, JOHN CHEATHAM, Phila- delphia, Science, Sigma Pi. RUSSELL, ERNEST EVERETTE, Carpenter, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RUSSELL, JOHN PRESTON, Bran- don, Agriculture. RUTLEDGE, HENRY BEDFORD, Fulton, Education, FFA. SAINO, FRANK CHASE, Memphis, Tenn.; Business, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. SANDERS, PAUL D., Heidleberg, Education. SANTMYER, JOHN TYLER, JR., Hattiesburg, Kappa Alpha. SAUCIER, CORBETT KEITH, Bi- loxi, Education. 67 j f s m • •  %j 5 : r Ts 1 3 J ♦ «v i (■F r J J 1 11 - Ljf. Scott Scott Seal Shaw Shelton Shettles Shipp Shirley Shoemaker Shuler Sides Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Sistrnnk Slieh THE SENIOR SCOTT, O. W.,. Duck Hill, Business; Pi Kappa Alpha Vice President, 1, Treasurer 2; YMCA, 1; IFC, 2. SCOTT, THOMAS WILLIAM, Eu- pora, Engineering, Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi, 4; AIEE, 3, 4. SEAL, LEO W., Bay St. Louis, Busi- ness, Kappa Alpha; M Club; Stu- dent Council; Treas. Sr. Class; Beveille. SHAW, RALPH W., Kewanee, En- gineering; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3; AIEE, 3; Tau Beta Pi. SHELTON, BILLY WAYMON, Vaiden, Engineering, Pi Kappa Al- pha; ASCE, 4; Y Council, 2, 3. SHETTLES, JAMES IT, Pontotoc, Agriculture. SHIPP, RUSSELL PARKER, Cal- houn City, Agriculture. SHIRLEY, THOMAS CARROLL, Tupelo, Agriculture, Ag. Engineer- ing Club. SHOEMAKER, MARVIN CARL- TON, Louin, Engineering; AIEE, 4. SHULER, ROBERT L., Greenwood, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega; AIEE, 3; IES, 4. SIDES, JOHN CHAPPELL, Coftee- ville, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Ome- ga; Alpha Zeta, 4; Block and Bridle Club, 3, 4; Ag. Club, 3, 4. SIMMONS, ALBERT DANIEL, JR., West Point, Engineering; Sigma Chi; ASCE, 4. SIMMONS, CLYDE EVERETT, West Point, Agriculture. SIMMONS, GEORGE WHITFIELD, JR., Utica, Business, Sigma Phi Ep- silon; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Account- ing Club, 4. SIMMONS, JAMES MOSS, Stark- ville, Education. SIMMONS, WALTER TATE, Tyler- town, Agriculture. SISTRUNK, JOHN DAVIS, Parch- man. Science, Alpha Tau Omega, Colonels ' Club, 1; Dip and Strike, 4; Band, 1. SLIGH, NELLIE MARIE, West Point, Business. 68 Sloan Sloan Sloan Smiley Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Sneed Sorrels Spain Spears Speed Speights Spinks Springer Stacks CLASS . SLOAN, BRYCE G., Memphis, Tenn.; Business, Theta Xi. SLOAN, RICHARD CROFTON, Vicksburg, Engineering, ASCE. SLOAN, ROLLIN, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering; KME, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4. SMILEY, WILLIAM LEA, Liberty, Education, FFA. SMITH, DAVID MOTTLEY, Green- ville, Science. SMITH, EUNICE L., Courtland, Business, Chi Omega, Associate Editor Mis-A-Sip, 3; Reveille, 2; Secretary Chi Omega; Reflector, 2; State Players, 1. SMITH, HOSEA EDWARD, Mathis- ton, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4; ASME, 3, 4. SMITH, JASPER HENRY, Decatur, Education. SMITH RAY, Maud, Agriculture. SNEED, HENRY EUGENE, Vicks- burg, Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, Dip and Strike, Sigma Gamma Ep- silon. SORRELS, ROBERT EDWIN, West Point, Business; Phi Eta Sigma, 1. SPAIN, THOMAS ALEXANDER, Vicksburg, Business; Kappa Alpha President, 3, Vice-President 4; Dance Committee, 3, 4; IFC, 3. SPEARS, PERCY JACKSON, JR., Jackson, Agriculture; Block and Bridle, 2, 3, 4. SPEED, DONALD DAVID, Belzoni, Business, Kappa Alpha; Colonels ' Club, 2; YMCA, 1, 2; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 2; M Club, 3, 4; Dance Committee, 3; Reveille, 3; Mis-A-Sip, 2, 3, 4; Blue Key, 3, 4. SPEIGHTS, MARION T., Memphis, Tenn.; Engineering. SPINKS, RALEIGH JOE, DeKalb, Agfirieulture; Block and Bridle, 2. SPRINGER, ELBERT ALLEN, Oko- lona, Engineering; ASME, 3, 4. STACKS, WILLIAM CLEMENT, JR., Natchez, Engineering. 69 Steele Stemme Stephens Stephenson Stevens Stevens Stevens Strange Stringer Stuart Stuart Sudduth Summerford Sumrall Swearengen Swindoll Swindoll Sylvester THE SENIOR STEELE, JASON SHIRLEY, Hatties- burg, Education. STEMME, WILLIAM JOHN, Hat- tiesburg, Agriculture, Sigma Chi, Alpha Zeta, 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Maroon Band, 1; YMCA Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 3, 4; Horticulture Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Ag. Club, 4; Presbyterian Group, 3, 4. STEPHENS, BRYAN HALE, JR., Rip- ley, Engineering. STEPHENSON, CLIFTON LAMAR, JR., Flora, Business, Pi Kappa Al- pha; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Account- ing Club, 3; American Legion, 2; Auxiliary Mississippi Society CPA, STEVENS, ARTHUR BOSWELL, JR., Macon, Agriculture, Kappa Al- pha, Block and Bridle Club, Ag. Club, Livestock Judging Team, 4. STEVENS, JOHN ALBERT, Weath- ersby, Education, FFA. STEVENS, ROBERT LOREE, Hei- delburg, Education; FFA, 3, 4; Block and Bridle, 2, 3, 4; Agri. Club, 2, 3, 4. STRANGE, KENNETH T., Meridian, Business. STRINGER, HOWARD JAMES, Co- lumbia, Education. STUART, JAMES B., JR., Jackson, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, M Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. STUART, WILBURN ARLEW, Pon- totoc, Education, FFA. SUDDUTH, HAROLD PEYTON, Pontotoc. SUMMERFORD, LIONEL GLENN, Amory, Engineering; ASME, 4. SUMRALL, JOE LUTHER, Richton, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, 3; AIEE, 3. SWEARENGEN, FRANK BRAD- FORD, Oakland, Agriculture. SWINDOLL, FRED DUNCAN, Sweatman, Business. SWINDOLL, ROBERT EVERT, Eu- pora, Engineering; AIEE, 3. 4. SYLVESTER, JAMES H., Quitman, Engineering; AIEE, 3, 4; APO, 3, 4; Rifle Team, 2; Maroon Band, 2, 3. 70 lb h Tatum Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Teeuwissen Templeton Tennison Terry Thames Thomas Thomas Thompson Thompson Thompson Thorns Thornton U L A j j TATUM, JAMES ARLAN, Waynes- boro, Education, FFA. TAYLOR, DOUGLAS EVANS, Me- ridian, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha. TAYLOR, JEFFERSON CARL, JR., Yazoo City, Engineering, KME, Band. TAYLOR, MURDOCK, JR., Fayette, Agriculture. TAYLOR, NOXIE JONES, Laurel, Agriculture; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. TAYLOR, WILLIAM STILL, Como, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. TEEUWISSEN, CHRISTOFFEL H., Arnhem, Netherlands, AIEE, YMCA Cabinet, Graduate of Royal Mili- tary Academy— Breda. TEMPLETON, ALEXIS EVER- ETTE, Hollandale, Engineering, ASCE. TENNISON, EUGENE, Booneville, Education, Delta Sigma Phi. TERRY, IRA JAMES, Yazoo City, Science, Kappa Alpha. THAMES, WILLIAM ROBERT, Hattiesburg, Business; BSU Presi- dent, 4. THOMAS, DOCK JEFFERSON, Harperville, Education; Baseball, 1, 2; M Club. THOMAS, NATHANIEL WIL- LIAMS, Tallulah, La., Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha, Colonels ' Club, 1; Ag. Engineering Club, 2, 3, 4; Ag. Club, 1, 2; Alpha Zeta, 4. THOMPSON, JOHNNY MILTON, Jackson, Engineering; AIEE, 3, 4. THOMPSON, LEE H., Pontotoc, Ag- riculture; Sigma Pi President, 3; Colonels ' Club, 3; IFC, 3, Vice-Pres- ident 4; Ag. Administration Club, 3, President 4; YMCA Council, 4; Blue Key, 4. THOMPSON, LEO, Okolona, Edu- cation; YMCA, 1, 2, 3; Alpha Tau Alpha, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA, 2, 3. THOMS, WILLIAM GRIFFIN, Hat- tiesburg, Business. THORNTON, RUPERT BAILEY, Kosciusko, Engineering; Glee Club, 4. 71 Tingle Toode Towery Tramel Triggs Tucker Underfill! Valentine Vance Van Wagner Vaughan Vaughan Virden Wade Wade Wadkins Waldrom Wallace THE SENIOR TINGLE, CHARLES WILLIE, Phil- adelphia, Education; FFA, 3; VFW, 3. TOOTLE, ERON RONDO, Ocean Springs, Education, Phi Kappa Tau. TOWERY, GROVER HAROLD, Plantersville, Business. TRAMEL, WILLIAM M., Sylvarena, Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, FFA, Poultry Club. TRIGGS, DOC LEON, JR., Hatties- burg, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 4; Agricultu- ral Economics Club. TUCKER, BRADFORD JOLLY, Carthage, Education; ATA, 4; FFA, 4. UNDERHILL, JEFFERSON, Rolling Fork, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. VALENTINE, JAMES HAROLD, Newton, Education; FFA, 4. VANCE, SARA ALICE, Laurel, Edu- cation; Zeta Tau Alpha; Reveille, 3; Dramatic Club, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 4. VAN WAGNER, ANN G„ Starkville, Education, Glee Club, YMCA, Wes- ley Foundation. VAUGHAN, ELLIE LEE, JR., Amo- ry, Education, ATA, FFA; Poultry Club, 4. VAUGHAN, HUGH REECE, Vaugh- an, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. VIRDEN, BOWMAR HARRIS, Jack- son, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma; President Colonels ' Club, 2; De- bate Club, 1; Vice-President Pi Del- ta Epsilon, 3; Circulation Manager Reflector, 1; Circulation Manager Reveille, 2; Student Council, 2; Block Bridle, 3, 4; Editor Mis-A- Sip, 2, 3; Ag. Club, 2, 3, 4; YMCA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cadet Guard, 2. WADE, CLIFTON STONECYPHER, Richton, Education; FFA, 3; F AM, 1, 2, 3, 4. WADE, GEORGE C, Glen Allen, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha; Presi- dent Colonels ' Club, 1; Editor Rev- eille, 3; Dance Committee, 3; Board of Publications, 3; Commander American Legion, 4; Mis-A-Sip, 1; President Junior Class, 3; Vice-Pres- ident Pi Kappa Alpha, 3. WADKINS, RAYMOND EARL, Cor- inth, Business. WALDROM, THEODORE SPEN- CER, Canton, Engineering; ASME, 3. WALLACE, HARRIS FAIRCLOTH, JR., Canton, Science, Dance Com- mittee, 3; Dip and Strike Club, 2; ROTC, 1, 3; ASME, 1; ASCE, 2; American Legion, 2; Ex-Marine Club, 2, 3. 72 Wallace Walters Walton Ware Warnick Warnoek Warren Waters Waters Watkins Weathers Watson Watson Watts Watts Watts Watrous Weeks CLASS .. . WALLACE, WILLIAM WILEY, Longview, Business. WALTERS, SEPHUS ALTON, Cren- shaw, Engineering; Ag. Engineer- ing Club, 3; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4. WALTON, PATRICIA, Beulah, Edu- cation, Chi Omega; Reflector, 2, 3 Society Editor, 3; Mis-A-Sip, 2, 3 Reveille, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4 YMCA Cabinet, 3; Wesley Founda- tion, 4; Agronomy Queen, 3; Favor- ite, 2, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta, 3, 4; Dance Commit- tee, 3; Vocalist— Collegians, 4; Vice- President Chi Omega, 4; Beauty, 4; Miss Miss. State, 4. WARE, JOHN DALE, Taylorsville, Agriculture, Sigma Pi, Agriculture Club, 3; Ag. Administration Club, 2; Poultry Club, 3. WARNICK, CURTIS DURELL, Houston, Education; FFA, 4. WARNOCK, RAY T., DeKalb, Sci- ence, Glee Club, 2, 4; Wesley Foun- dation, 2, 4; State ' s Players, 2. WARREN, BENJAMIN H., JR., Jack- son, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Who ' s Who in American Universi- ties and Colleges, 3; Glee Club YMCA Council, 4; AIEE, 4. WATERS, CHARLES L., Tupelo, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegians, 1, 4; Southernaires, 3; AIEE, 4. WATERS, RAY McGEE, Baldwyn, Business, Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi Ome- ga, Manager of Football Team. WATKINS, BENFORD LAVELLE, McDonald, Agriculture. WATROUS, GEOFFREY S., JR., Long Beach, Engineering, Maroon Band, AIEE. WATSON, ARCHIE RALPH, Cal- houn City, Agriculture, Sigma Pi, FFA. WATSON, DANIEL ELLIOTE, State College, Agriculture, ASAE. WATTS, JOHN ALTON, Laurel, Ed- ucation, Basketball. WATTS, LEE AUSTIN, Hughes, Ar- kansas, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega; M Club; Baseball, 2, 3. WATTS, LEWIS ROBERT, Colum- bia, Education, FFA, ATA. WEATHERS, ARVIL ALLEN, Co- lumbus, business. WEEKS, LEE ROY, Gulfport, Agri- culture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ten- nis Team, 2, 3, 4; ASAE, 3, 4; State ' s Players, 3, 4; Tennis Club President. 73 Weil Weissinger White White Williams Williams Welch Whiteside Williams West Wilkes Wilson Westover Wilkinson Wilson White Williams Wilson THE SENIOR WEIL, CHARLES G., Tallahassee, Fla.; Engineering; ASME, 4. WEISSINGER, CHARLES HYDE, Cary, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha. WELCH, CLOYD W., West Point, Business, Alpha Tau Omega; Vice- President JHMA, 3; Hotel Manage- ment Club, 2, 3, 4; Secretary JHMA, 4. WEST, JAMES BLAND, Round Lake, Engineering, ASME, SAM. WESTOVER, ROBERT JOHN, Waynesboro, Science. WHITE, DEWITT ALAN, Kosciusko, Business. WHITE, TERRELL LANCE, Sturgis, Agriculture, Ag. Engineering, 4. WHITE, WALTER ADEN, Learned, Agriculture; Agriculture Club, 2, 3, 4. WHITESIDE, JOSEPH BUFORD, Tupelo, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. WILKES, JACK LEWIS, Tunica, Ag- riculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Cheer- leader, 2; ASAE, 3. WILKINSON, CHARLES H., Her- nando, Agriculture; Sigma Pi Presi- dent, 3; Journalism Trophy, 3; PEN Associate Editor, 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, 4; College Directory Editor, 3, 4; Reflector, 2; Omicron Theta, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; State Players, 2; Colonels ' Club, 2; Student Council, 3; Maroon Band, 1; Agri. Club, 2, 3, 4; Philadelphia Award, 3. WILLIAMS, HERMAN HOWELL, Gloster, Business; Phi Kappa Tau. WILLIAMS, JOHN SHARP, Good- man, Engineering, AIEE, IES. WILLIAMS, MARCUS DEAN, Bald- wyn, Engineering. WILLIAMS, RUDOLPH E., Learned, Agriculture. WILSON, CHARLES C, Jackson. Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha; AIEE, 3. WILSON, HARRY MAURY, Tupelo, Engineering, Sigma Chi. WILSON, HENRY M., JR., Starkville, Engineering. 74 Wilson Wilson Wilson Winders Wingfield Winfield Winter Wiseman Wygul Womack Womack Woods Woodward Worthy Wynn Yeatman York Young Young Young I; L A v) j WILSON, KENNETH VANBUREN, Eden, Engineering, ASCE. WILSON, JAMES LESTER, JR., Lake Cormorant; Business, Lamb- da Chi Alpha, Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 4; Colonels ' Club, 2; Editor Freshman Handbook, 3; Treasurer Lambda Chi Alpha, 3; YMCA Cabi- net, 3, 4; President Senior Lunch- eon Club; Treasurer Student Asso- ciation, 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4. WILSON, MALCOLM DEWEY, Batesville, Agriculture, Ag. Engi- neering Club, Agriculture Club. WILSON, WILLIAM DENVER, Union, Business. WINDERS, JOSEPH WINFRED, Tupelo, Engineering; ASCE, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4. WINFIELD, DAVID ALDER, Stark- ville, Business. WINGFIELD, HUGH VIRGIL, JR., Columbus, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WINTER, EVANS RILEY, Leland, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega Maroon Band, 1; Glee Club, 1 YMCA Cabinet, 2, 3; ASME, 3, 4 Camera Club, 1, 3. WISEMAN, HOWARD GARY, East Tupelo, Agriculture; ASAE, 3. WIYGUL, JOHN GORDON, Shan- non, Agriculture, Block and Bridle Club, Livestock Judging Team. WOMACK, CLYDE STANLEY, JR., Magee, Education. WOMACK, GLENWOOD TRAVIS, Mantee, Education. WOODS, JOHN F., JR., Noxapater, Business. WOODWARD, WILLIAM WIN- FRED, Shubuta, Engineering, IAS. WORTH, SIDNEY LEWIS, Picayune, Business, Theta Xi; Phi Eta Sigma, 3; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Accounting Club, 4. WYNN, ADDISON H., Winona, Ag- riculture; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; Glee Club, 2, 3; Agriculture Club, Agron- omy Club. YEATMAN, HERMAN LAVELL, Maben, Education, Delta Sigma Phi; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; Scabbard and Blade, 4; Student Council, 4; In- ternational Relations Club, 4; Dis- tinguished Military Student. YORK, WILLIAM B., Coffeeville, Education; Chemistry Club, 3. rOUNG, LEON BARNETT, Walnut Grove, Agriculture, Theta Xi, Colo- nels ' Club, 2; Vice-President Theta Xi, 3, President 4; Beta Beta Beta, 4; Vice-President Horticulture Club, 4; IFC, 4. YOUNG, NEWMAN DUDLEY, Am- ory, Education. YOUNG, SHED DOIL, Mathison, Agriculture. 75 3ke J U N ni ?  j LESTER M. ADAMS, JR., Bus., Macon, Miss. THOMAS E. ALDRIDGE, Bus., Jackson, Miss. MURRY M. ALEXANDER, Agri., Greenville, Miss., Kappa Alpha. JAMES BURTON ALFORD, JR., Bus., Kappa Sigma, McComb, Miss. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Bus., Lambda Chi Alpha, Brandon, Miss. JIMMY DOLLAR ALLISON, Agri., Aberdeen, Miss. IIOLLIE HOWARD ALFORD, Educ, Progress, Miss. CHARLES H. ALRIDGE, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Winona, Miss. JOHN PRESTON AMMON, Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. ALBERT TAYLOR ANDERS, Bus., Jackson, Miss. JOHN LAVELLE ANDERSON, Engr., Sigma Pi, Bassfield, Miss. THOMAS OVERTON ANDERSON, Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Toccopola, Miss. MERRELL DAVIS ANDREWS, Bus., Chi Omega, Starkville, Miss. WADE HAMPTON ANDREWS, JR., Bus., Starkville, Miss. JOE C. APPLEWHITE, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Winona, Miss. RAY APPLEWHITE, Agri., Sigma Pi, Bassfield, Miss. JOHN DAVIS ARINDER, Bus., Theta Xi, Morton, Miss.. HORACE EVERETT ASFORD, Educ, Belzoni, Miss. JOHN HENRY ASHFORD, Educ, Water Valley, Miss. CHARLES BYRD ATCHER, Engr., Greenville, Miss. LAWRENCE G. ATKINS, Bus., Corinth, Miss. ROBERT EDGAR ATKINSON, Agri., Satartia, Miss. EMMETT RAY ATWOOD, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Kosciusko, Miss. CHAR LES RAYMOND AUST, Agri., Clarksdale, Miss. RICHARD D. AVARA, Bus., Alpha Tau Omega, Louisville, Miss. JAMES NEWTON AZLIN, Agri., Leland, Miss. WILLIAM F. BACKSTROM, Bus., Columbus, Miss. RICHARD HENRY BACON, Educ, Canton, Miss. CARL DYER BAGGETT, Engr., New Albany, Miss. JAMES BRUCE BAINE, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Durant, Miss. JOHN BEE BAKER, Sci., Lambda Chi Alpha, Clarksdale, Miss. JOHN BUFORD BAKER, JR., Educ, Quitman, Miss. OR CLASS WILLIAM D. BAKER, Agri., Sweatman, Miss. WILLIAM DAVID BAKER, Bus., New Albany, Miss. JOE HENRY BARBER, JR., Bus., Harperville, Miss. JOHN SIDNEY BARBER, Engr., Harperville, Miss. ERCIL EUGENE BARLOW, Educ, Mendenhall, Miss. HARRY H. BARNES, Engr., Kappa Alpha, Meridian, Miss. CHARLES LAMAR BARNETT, Agri., Courtland, Miss. ROBERT WELDON BASKIN, Agri., Pi Kappa Alpha, Vaiden, Miss. BETTY JO BASSETT, Educ., Verona, Miss. SAMUEL RUDOLPH BATES, Educ, Philadelphia, Miss. WILLIAM NEVILLE BATSON, Sei., Perkinston, Miss. GEORGE HENRY BEALL, Agri., Loxley, Ala. JERRY PRESLEY BEALL, Sci., Kappa Sigma, Starkville, Miss. HAL PHUFER BEARD, JR., Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, German- town, Tenn. PAUL OTTO BEARD, Agri., New Albany, Miss. HENRY JOE BEARDEN, Agri., Jayess, Miss. ELBERT EDWARD BEASLEY, Bus., Columbia, Miss. RAYMOND O. BECKWITH, Agri., Belzoni, Miss. BOB BEISEL, Sci., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Jackson, Miss. RAYMOND BENNETT, Agri., Alpha Tau Omega, Procter, Ark REX RAMSEY BENSON, Bus., Meridian, Miss. JOHN RAYMOND BERRY, Bus., Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT N. BERRY, Bus., Philadelphia, Miss. JOHN L. BERRYMAN, JR., Agri., Kappa Alpha, Vicksburg, Miss. GEORGE H. BETHEA, Engr., Sigma Chi, Brookhaven, Miss. MARTIN C. BILLINGSLEY, JR., Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Winona, Miss. JAMES H. BLACK, Educ, Theta Xi, Lambert, Miss. ROBERT LEE BLACK, Educ, Ackerman, Miss. JOHN H. BLACKWELL, JR., Educ, Picayune, Miss. WILLIAM JOSEPH BLANCHARD, JR., Sci ., Woodville, Miss. ALVIN E. BLAND, Bus., Pontotoc, Miss. JAMES A. BLEDSOE, Educ, Alpha Tau Omega, Port Arthur, Texas. 3ke J U N jflAfc 5 4 4PSfc WARREN R. BLOMELEY, Engr., Birmingham, Ala. AUSTIN ' P. BOGGAN, Science, Lambda Chi Alpha. Hickory, Miss. EMMETT M. BOLAND, Agri., Slate Springs, Miss. CECIL W. BONNER, Bus., Waynesboro, Miss. CHARLES S. BORUM, Science, Natchez, Miss. JAMES E. BOUCHER, Agri., Dyer, Term. CHARLES C. BOUTWELL, Bus., Laurel, Miss. DAVID KARR BOWEN, Agri., Sardis, Miss. CHARLES J. BOWMAN, JR., Bus., Canton, Miss. COY OLEN BOX, Agri., Summit, Miss. JAMES EMMETT BOX, Bus., Sigma Chi, Winona. Miss. THOMAS M. BOX, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Pace, Miss. NORMAN E. BOYETT, Bus., Theta Xi, Columbus, Miss. CARL STEPHENS BOZEMAN, Agri., Jayess, Miss. THOMAS M. BOZONE, JR.. Engr., Brookliaven, Miss. MARION S. BRANCH, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Winona, Miss. LUTHER T. BRANTLEY, Bus., Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss. CARROLL J. BREELAND, Educ, Biloxi, Miss. DAVID EARL BREWER, Engr., Kappa Sigma, Crystal Springs, Miss. JAMES C. BREWER, Agri., Langsdale, Miss. WILLIAM W. BRISTER, Agri., Water Valley, Miss. SEYMOUR V. BROCK, JR., Educ, Tylertown, Miss. RUFUS HOUSTON BROOME, Agri., Bay Springs, Miss. CLIFFORD MARSHALL BROWN, Agri., Glen, Miss. ELGIN JACKSON BROWN, Agri., Carrollton, Miss. GARLAND BROWN, Educ, Bogue Chitto, Miss. JAMES E. BROWN, Educ, Carthage, Miss. JOSEPH L. BROWN, JR., Sigma Chi, Engr., Hattiesburg, Miss. MARION LIPSCOMB BROWN, JR., Science, Greenwood, Miss. NORMAN BROWN, Agri., Carriere, Miss. ESSIE PATE BROWN, JR., Agri., Cascilla, Miss. SAMMIE PAUL BROWN, Educ, Bay Springs, Miss. OR CLASS THOMAS A. BROWN, Agri., Smithville, Miss. ROBERT M. BROWNING, Engr., Robinsonville, Miss. MAXIE H. BRUCE, Educ, Ackerman, Miss. LUTHER FRYE BRYANT, Science, Hattiesburg, Miss. STERLING A. BRYANT, Educ, Hattiesburg, Miss. WILLIAM D. BUCHANAN, Engr., Columbus, Miss. TRUETT SPURGEON BUFKIN, Educ, Decatur, Miss. HAROLD D. BURCH, Sci., Fulton, Miss. KENNETH P. BURCHFIELD, Educ, McCool, Miss. JOSEPH R. BURDETTE, Engr., Columbia, Miss. WILLIAM L. BURLE, Engr., Greenville, Miss. JOE F. BURRAGE, Bus., Shuqualak, Miss. WILLIAM F. BYARS, Engr., Calhoun City, Miss. CHARLES A. BYRD, Agri., Tylertown, Miss. VERLON BYRD, Agri., Howison, Miss. LEON F. CAMPBELL, Engr., Starkville, Miss. JACK M. CARMICHAEL, Educ, Carmichael, Miss. WILLIAM C. CARNATHAN, Engr., Porterville, Miss. JOHN H. CARR, Engr., Crystal Springs, Miss. THOMAS I. CARROLL, Educ, Fulton, Miss. BILLY JACK CARTER, Agri., Memphis, Tenn. JOHN A. CARTER, Engr., Yazoo City, Miss. JAMES R. CARTER, Sigma Chi, Agri., Rolling Fork, Miss. JOSEPH CARTER, JR., Delta Sigma Phi, Agri., Booneville, Miss. WILLIAM C. CARTER, Sigma Pi, Engr., Yazoo City, Miss. LISTON E. CARTLEDGE, Engr., Winona, Miss. R. LAVAUGHN CAVES, Educ, Laurel, Miss. ROBERT F. CHAMBLESS, Educ, Union, Miss. JIM H. CHAMPION, Educ, Charleston, Miss. JAMES D. CHANCELLOR, Educ, Moss, Miss. DAVID C. CHAPMAN, Engr., Oxford, Miss. ROBERT J. CHAPMAN, Educ, Arlington, Tenn. n y She J U N WALTER W. CHAPMAN, JR., Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Indianola, Mississippi. CHARLES L. CHARBONNEAU, JR., Bus., Sigma Chi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. NEAL J. CHATHAM, Agri., Pi Kappa Alpha, Rose Hill, Miss. ERNEST M. CLARK, Agri., Poplarville, Miss. FREDERICK R. CLARK, Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilou, Yazoo City, Mississippi. LAWRENCE E. CLARK, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. MURRAY P. CLARK, Engr.. Pascagoula, Miss. BENJAMIN O. CLARKE, JR., Agri., Carrollton, Miss. CYRUS A. CLARKE, Engr., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Jackson, Miss. JAMES HASKELL CLAUNCH, Agri., Blue Springs, Miss. DORIS JOE CLAYTON, Sci., Kappa Alpha, Arkabutla, Miss. JAMES P. CLAYTON, JR., Engr., Kappa Alpha, Starkville, Miss. HOWARD G. CLOWER, Educ., Phi Kappa Tau, Liberty, Miss. ROBERT EARL COATS, Agri., Newton, Miss. LUCIOUS M. COBB, Bus., Savannah, Ga. ROLAND BARNETT COCHRAN, Bus., Holly Springs, Miss. JOSEPH W. COCKERHAN, Agri., Alpha Tau Omega, Leland, Miss. BERNARD H. COGGINS, Educ., Baldwyn, Miss. HAROLD L. COLEMAN, Agri., Phi Kappa Tau, Shuqualak, Miss. JESSE F. COLEMAN, Educ, Caledonia, Miss. JOE H. COLLIER, Engr., Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss. JIMMIE C. COLLINS, Engr., Kappa Sigma, Grenada, Miss. MALCOLM T. COLLINS, Bus., Memphis, Term. FRED N. COLMER, Bus., Kappa Sigma, State College, Miss. DOUGLAS H. COLSTON, Educ, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kosciusko, Miss. DALE R. COMPTON, Educ, Haviland, Ohio. OLLIE DERUSH CONNER, JR., Bus., Sigma Chi, Tupelo, Miss. JAMES AUSTIN COOK, Agri., Canton, Miss. JOHN W. COOK, Engr., Pascagoula, Miss. MERRITT COOK, Bus., New Albany, Miss. WALTER B. COOPER, Engr., Clinton, Miss. WALTER E. COPE, JR., Engr., Alpha Tau Omega, Canton, Miss. OR CLASS JAMES PAUL CORKREN, Bus., Columbus, Miss. WILLIAM THOMAS CORNELIUS, AgrL, New Albany, Miss. JOHN H. COULOMBE, Engr., Bridgeport, Conn. LESLIE HUGHES COVINGTON, Agri., Marks, Miss. WILLIAM S. COWSERT, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, State College, Mississippi. AUBREY ALLEN COX, Agri., Phi Kappa Tau, Verona, Miss. CORNELIUS SIDNEY COX, Bus., Madison, Miss. JAMES H. CRAIG, Bus., Sigma Chi, Cleveland, Miss. OMAR DELL CRAIG, Bus., Louisville, Miss. AGNES E. CREEKMORE, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Meridian, Miss. JOHN T. CREWS, JR., Bus., Starkville, Miss. CHARLIE GOWER CROCKET, Agri., Baldwyn, Miss. WILLIAM TOLIVER CROSS, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. JOE MeCLAIN CROW, Engr., Ruleville, Miss. VINCEENT V. CROWE, Theta Kappa Phi, Bus., Meridian, Miss. WINSTON KELLY CULLEN, Sei., Gulfport, Miss. JAMES FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM, Bus., Memphis, Tenn. AARON DEWAYNE DALLAS, Agri., Little Roek, Miss. FRED PAULDEE DALLAS, Bus., Little Rock, Miss. HARRY J. DANIELS, Engr., Foxworth, Miss. WILBUR LEE DANIEL, Engr., Forest, Miss. THOMAS HOWARD DANTZLER, Sci., Sunflower, Miss. WILLIAM S. DARSEY, Kappa Sigma, Bus., Fayette, Miss. GEORGE WARREN DAVIS, JR., Engr., Carriere, Miss. RALPH KENNETH DAVIS, Kappa Alpha, Sei., Meridian, Miss. WILBUR OTIS DAVIS, Agri., Raymond, Miss. THOMAS EARL DEAN, Ed., Bassfield, Miss. GERALD P. DEARING, Engr., Memphis, Tenn. KENDALL C. DEMPSEY, Engr., Louisville, Miss. SALVADOR De NICOLA, Engr., Gulfport, Miss. WELLINGTON K. DENSON, JR., Bus., Bay Springs, Miss. JAMES EDMUND DETTMAN, Engr., Greenville, Miss. fl ff F 3ke J U N WALTER W. CHAPMAN, JR., Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Indianola, Mississippi. CHARLES L. CHARBONNEAU, JR., Bus., Sigma Chi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. NEAL J. CHATHAM, Agri., Pi Kappa Alpha, Rose Hill, Miss. ERNEST M. CLARK, Agri., Poplarville, Miss. FREDERICK R. CLARK, Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilou, Yazoo City, Mississippi. LAWRENCE E. CLARK, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. MURRAY P. CLARK, Engr., Pascagoula, Miss. BENJAMIN O. CLARKE, JR., Agri., Carrollton, Miss. CYRUS A. CLARKE, Engr., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Jackson, Miss. JAMES HASKELL CLAUNCH, Agri., Blue Springs, Miss. DORIS JOE CLAYTON, Sci., Kappa Alpha, Arkabutla, Miss. JAMES P. CLAYTON, JR., Engr., Kappa Alpha, Starkville, Miss. HOWARD G. CLOWER, Educ., Phi Kappa Tau, Liberty, Miss. ROBERT EARL COATS, Agri., Newton, Miss. LUCIOUS M. COBB, Bus., Savannah, Ga. ROLAND BARNETT COCHRAN, Bus., Holly Springs, Miss. JOSEPH W. COCKERIIAN, Agri., Alpha Tau Omega, Leland, Miss. BERNARD H. COGGINS, Educ., Baldwyn, Miss. HAROLD L. COLEMAN, Agri., Phi Kappa Tau, Shuqualak, Miss. JESSE F. COLEMAN, Educ., Caledonia, Miss. JOE H. COLLIER, Engr., Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss. JIMMIE C. COLLINS, Engr., Kappa Sigma, Grenada, Miss. MALCOLM T. COLLINS, Bus., Memphis, Term. FRED N. COLMER, Bus., Kappa Sigma, State College, Miss. DOUGLAS H. COLSTON, Educ, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kosciusko, Miss. DALE R. COMPTON, Educ, Haviland, Ohio. OLLIE DERUSH CONNER, JR., Bus., Sigma Chi, Tupelo, Miss. JAMES AUSTIN COOK, Agri., Canton, Miss. JOHN W. COOK, Engr., Pascagoula, Miss. MERRITT COOK, Bus., New Albany, Miss. WALTER B. COOPER, Engr., Clinton, Miss. WALTER E. COPE, JR., Engr., Alpha Tau Omega, Canton, Miss. OR CLASS JAMES PAUL CORKREN, Bus., Columbus, Miss. WILLIAM THOMAS CORNELIUS, Agri., New Albany, Miss. JOHN H. COULOMBE, Engr., Bridgeport, Conn. LESLIE HUGHES COVINGTON, Agri., Marks, Miss. WILLIAM S. COWSERT, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, State College, Mississippi. AUBREY ALLEN COX, Agri., Phi Kappa Tau, Verona, Miss. CORNELIUS SIDNEY COX, Bus., Madison, Miss. JAMES H. CRAIG, Bus., Sigma Chi, Cleveland, Miss. OMAR DELL CRAIG, Bus., Louisville, Miss. AGNES E. CREEKMORE, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Meridian, Miss. JOHN T. CREWS, JR., Bus., Starkville, Miss. CHARLIE GOWER CROCKET, Agri., Baldwyn, Miss. WILLIAM TOLIVER CROSS, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. JOE MeCLAIN CROW, Engr., Ruleville, Miss. VINCEENT V. CROWE, Theta Kappa Phi, Bus., Meridian, Miss. WINSTON KELLY CULLEN, Sci., Gulfport, Miss. JAMES FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM, Bus., Memphis, Term. AARON DEWAYNE DALLAS, Agri., Little Roek, Miss. FRED PAULDEE DALLAS, Bus., Little Rock, Miss. HARRY J. DANIELS, Engr., Foxworth, Miss. WILBUR LEE DANIEL, Engr., Forest, Miss. THOMAS HOWARD DANTZLER, Sci., Sunflower, Miss. WILLIAM S. DARSEY, Kappa Sigma, Bus., Fayette, Miss. GEORGE WARREN DAVIS, JR., Engr., Carriere, Miss. RALPH KENNETH DAVIS, Kappa Alpha, Sci., Meridian, Miss. WILBUR OTIS DAVIS, Agri., Raymond, Miss. THOMAS EARL DEAN, Ed., Bassfield, Miss. GERALD P. DEARING, Engr., Memphis, Term, KENDALL C. DEMPSEY, Engr., Louisville, Miss. SALVADOR De NICOLA, Engr., Gulfport, Miss. WELLINGTON K. DENSON, JR., Bus., Bay Springs, Miss. JAMES EDMUND DETTMAN, Engr., Greenville, Miss. ' 1 y Aifl fi 5 31 . ! I - ' ■?: ? JUN WILLIAM F. DICKARD, Bus., Theta Xi, Thornton, Miss. MARSHALL S. DICKERSON, Agri., Sallis, Miss. WILLIAM L. DICKERSON, Educ, Ripley, Miss. HOMER C. DICKINSON, Sci., Booneville, Miss. JEFFERSON D. DICKSON, Agri., Sigma Pi, Brandon, Miss. WILLIAM V. DIBBS, Buc, Lambda Chi Alpha, Jackson, Miss. HARRY B. DOOLITTLE, Agri., DeKalb, Miss. JOSEPH D. DORROH, Sci., Kappa Sigma, Malvina, Miss. RAYMOND DOWDLE, Agri., Stewart, Miss. JAMES L. DOWELE, Agri., West Point, Miss. CHARLES E. DRAPER, Engr., Greenville, Miss. MILTON E. DUKE, Bus., Baldwin, Miss. CLOTHEL C. DULANEY, Engr., Fulton, Miss. GEORGE H. DULIN, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Greenwood, Miss. DAVID L. DUNAWAY, Educ, Columbia, Miss. LEVI JACKSON DUNCAN, Agri., Yazoo City, Miss. JAMES WALDON DUNNAM, Agri., Leland, Miss. EDWARD G. DUNNNING, Engr., Alpha Tau Omega, Vicksburg, Mississippi. CLARENCE ROY DURHAM, Educ, Collins, Miss. ROBERT W. DYER, Bus., Gulfport, Miss. THOMAS J. DYESS, Agri., Rome, Miss. JESSIE R. EASTERLING, Engr., Magee, Miss. ROBERT L. ECHOLS, Engr., Theta Xi, Brookhaven, Miss. CALTON J. EDWARDS, JR., Agri., Pi Kappa Alpha, Moorhead, Mississippi. FRED F. EDWARDS, Bus., Cruger, Miss. GEORGE T. EDWARDS, Engr., Sigma Pi, Laurel, Miss. ROBERT F. EHRHARDT, Agri., Alpha Tau Omega, Vicksburg, Miss. JESSE MILTON EISWORTH, Bus., McComb, Miss. JOYCE M. ELDER, Bus., Chi Omega, Biloxi, Miss. ROBERT M. ELLARD, Educ, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pittsboro, Miss. WILLIAM P. ELLEDGE, Engr., Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM C. ELLINGTON, JR., Bus., Theta Xi, Greenville, Miss. OR CLASS EDWIN S. ELLIS, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Lexington, Miss. DAVID O. ELLIS, Bus., Clinton, Miss. OPIE L. ELLIS, Agri., Pi Kappa Alpha, Clinton, Miss. D. B. EMMONS, Bus., Lake, Miss. WILLIAM F. ENCKE, Sci., Starkville, Miss. ALLEN F. ESTES, JR., Agri., Alpha Tau Omega, Benoit, Miss. BUFORD O. ESTRIDGE, Bus., Leakesville, Miss. RAY D. ETHERIDGE, Engr., Charleston, Miss. JAMES A. EVANS, JR., Engr., Bay St. Louis, Miss. HOWARD B. EVERETT, Educ, Mendenhall, Miss. JAMES B. EVERETT, Bus., Decatur, Miss. HILDA JEAN EVERITT, Educ, Zeta Tau Alpha, Laurel, Miss. PAUL RAY FALVEY, Educ., Wesson, Miss. PAUL FELDER, Sci., Phi Kappa Tau, McComb, Miss. HARRY M. FERGUSON, Bus., New Kensington, Pa. EDWARD L. FILGO, Agri., Shannon, Miss. ROBERT A. FILGO, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Tupelo, Miss. THOMAS M. FLANAGAN, Engr., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. ALBERT L. FLEMING, JR., Agri., Richton, Miss. EDWARD D. FLEMING, Sci., Phi Kappa Tau, Liberty, Miss. GASTON C. FLETCHER, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Ocean Springs, Mississippi. EDWIN A. FLINT, Agri., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Batesville, Miss. JAMES R. FLINT, Engr., Jackson, Miss. MILLER T. FLOWERS, Agri., Ellisville, Miss. E. GILBERT FORESMAN, Bus., Greenville, Miss. JASPER E. FORTENBERRY, Bus., Summit, Miss. HUBERT C. FOSTER, JR., Bus., Theta Xi, Winona, Miss. ROY ODELLE FOWLER, Agri., Laurel, Miss. LEO E. FRANKEL, Agri., Greenville, Miss. WILLIE L. FRIDAY, Agri., Tremont, Miss. JOE BURNEY FRYAR, Engr., Ripley, Miss. CURTIS F. FUGITT, Educ, Booneville, Miss. r ; 3ke J U N - i J . 1 Q q CURTIS R. FULTON, Bus., Columbus, Miss. JASPER F. GALBREATH, Agri., Theta Xi, Lorman, Miss. GEORGE D GALLOWAY, Bus., McComb, Miss. DAVID K. GALTNEY, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Corinth, Miss. BRUCE F. GANNAWAY, Agri., Nesbitt, Miss. LUIS G. GARCIA, Engr., Hatillo, Puerto Rico. MAYNARD J. GARDNER, Agri., Kappa Sigma, Clarksdale, Miss. WALTER D. GARLAND, JR., Bus., Crystal Springs, Miss. MARION E. GARBETT, Sci., Jackson, Miss. JOHN E. GABRETSON, Agri., Laurel, Miss . NEWTON P. GAUTIER, Bus., Gautier, Miss. WILLIAM A. GEE, Agri., Darling, Miss. HUNTEB E. GEOBGE, Agri., DeKalb, Miss. BOBEBT P. GEOBGE, Engr., Chattanooga, Tenn. JIMMIE D. GIBSON, Agri., Mize, Miss. JOHN W. GIBSON, JR., Engr., Hub, Miss. PASCAL R. GILL, Agri., Biloxi, Miss. LARRY E. GODARD, Bus., Alpha Tan Omega, Columbia, Miss. JOHN N. GOFF, Engr., Pascagoula, Miss. LESTEB E. GOINGS, Bus., Van Wert, Ohio. BYBON B. GOLDEN, Engr., Taylorsville, Miss. DONG JUNG GONG, Engr., Duncan, Miss. ROBERT W. GONG, Engr., Duncan, Miss. ARTHUR L. GOODMAN, Engr., Sigma Alpha Mu, Starkville, Miss. CHARLES M. GOODSON, Engr., Collins, Miss. ROY S. GOODSON, Agri., Holcomb, Miss. WILLIAM D. GORDON, Educ, Bucatunna, Miss. CLARENCE M. GORDY, Agri., Forest, Miss. DALE E. GRADDY, Agri., Pontotoc, Miss. MERRILL B. GRADDY, Agri., Ecru, Miss. DEE M. GRAHAM, Agri., Dixon, Miss. MAXWELL O. GRAHAM, Engr., Theta Xi, Bruce, Miss. OR CLASS CLINTON H. GRAVES, Sci., Ackerrnan, Miss. TOM GREEN, Bus., Sigma Chi, West Point, Miss. WILLIAM A. GREEN, Engr., Columbus, Miss. JAMES B. GRICE, Sci., Theta Xi, Picayune, Miss. CHARLES T. GRIFFITH, Agri., Gloster, Miss. DAVID N. GRIFFITH, Sci., Gloster, Miss. CHARLEY P. GRISSOM, Agri., Dorsey, Miss. DANIEL J. GRUCHY, Agri., Wesson, Miss. HAROLD N. GULLY, Edu., Neshoba, Miss. WALTER L. GUYTON, Engr., Cotton Plant, Miss. EVERETT P. HAILEY, Agri., Gholson, Miss. HOWARD M. HAILEY, Agri., Gholson, Miss. JOHN E. HALL, Bus., Cascilla, Miss. LAUTON HALL, Eduea., Golden, Miss. ROBERT A. HALLMAN, Bus., Sigma Chi, Marigold, Miss. DUELL L. HAMILL, Agri., Sturgis, Miss. JAMES F. HANCOCK, Eduea., Louisville, Miss. IVAN L. HAND, Eduea., Collinsville, Miss. ROBERT C. HANEY, Agri., Aberdeen, Miss. JAMES H. HANNA, Engr., Milan, Tenn. MARY ROSE HANNA, Bus., Columbus, Miss. HANSON L. HARBOR, Eduea., Union, Miss. HAROLD T. HARDEE, Eduea., Pachuta, Miss. ALVIS B. HARDIN, Eduea., Glen, Miss. CHARLES C. HARDIN, Agri., Calhoun City, Miss. DAVID HARDIN, Eduea., Verdaman, Miss. THOMAS E. HARDY, Theta Xi, Bus., Neshoba, Miss. MILLER B. HARMON, Sci., Batesville, Miss. LOYD D. HARPER, Bus., Carthage, Miss. AUBIN G. HARRIS, Agri., Carriere, Miss. JOHN C. HARRIS, Engr., Hattiesburg, Miss. RALPH N. HARRIS, Pi Kappa Alpha, Bus., Starkville, Miss. 3he J U N WINDLE C. HARRIS, Bus., Dennis, Miss. JOE B. HARTLEY, Educa., Vardaman, Miss. KENNETH M. HATTEN, Bus., Lyman, Miss. CARLES D. HAVENS, Alpha Tau Omega, Educa., Perkinston, Miss. JACK W. HAYDEN, Engr., Holcomb, Miss. JOHN C. HAZARD, Bus., Sigma Chi, West Point, Miss. CHARLIE P. HEARN, Educa., Etta, Miss. SEIGFRIED K. HEBLON, Engr., Meridian, Miss. JOHN M. HEMPHILL, Engr., Jackson, Miss. JOHN R. HENRY, Agri., Heidelberg, Miss. HUNTER W. HENRY, Sci., Kappa Alpha, Canton, Miss. WILLIAM L. HENSON, Educa., Dumas, Miss. JOHN W. HERRING, Engr., Summitt, Miss. JACK E. HEWITT, Sci., Phi Kappa Tau, Summitt, Miss. JAMES L. HICKMAN, Bus., Monticello, Miss. LO MOSS HICKS, Agri., Jackson, Miss. ROY G. HICKS, Engr, Leakesville, Miss. LAWRENCE H. HICKMAN, Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. PERCY W. HIGGS, Engr., Silver Creek, Miss. GEORGE W. HILL, Educa., Crystal Springs, Miss. JOHN W. HILL, Engr., New Albany, Miss. LEE E. HILL, Educa., Pi Kappa Alpha, Jackson, Miss. JAMES A. HINES, Bus., Theta Xi, Jackson, Miss. VERNON F. HINSON, Sci., Alpha Tau Omega, Canton, Miss. EDGAR R. HITCHINS, Engr., Jackson, Miss. HARRY G. HIVELY, Agri., Kappa Sigma, Shelby, Miss. ROBERT C. HOBSON, Bus., Ripley, Miss. ROGER HODGE, Bus., Louisville, Miss. PERCY L. HODGES, Educa., McAdams, Miss. HERBERT L. HOGUE, Sci., Walnut Grove, Miss. WARREN D. HOGG, Eng., Oxford, Miss. TRUMAN HOLLEY, Agri., Golden, Miss. OR CLASS SIDNEY G. HOLLEY, Engr., Potts Camp, Miss. CHARLES R. HOLLOMAN, Bus., Stonewall, Miss. MARY F. HOLLINGSWORTH, Educa., Belmont, Miss. HENRY F. HOLMAN, Engr., Sigma Chi, Carrollton, Miss. RICHARD M. HOLMES, Engr., Hattiesburg, Miss. RUDOLPH HOLTON, Bus., Starkville, Miss. MELVIN E. HONEYCUTT, Agri., Burnsville, Miss. AUBREY L. HOPPER, Agri., Lauderdale, Miss. ORION P. HORNE, Eng., Jackson, Miss. SAMMIE E. HORTON, Educa., Maud, Miss. EUGENE J. HOSEY, Agri., Sigma Chi, Marvell, Ark. WILLIAM J. HOUSTON, Agri., Charleston, Miss. ELIZABETH E. HOWARD, Educa., Zeta Tau Alpha, Natchez, Miss. ROY HOWELL, Eng., Philadelphia, Miss. WILLIAM J. HOWSE, JR., Bus., Poplarville, Miss. WILLIAM W. HUBBARD, Engr., Utica, Miss. JAMES D. HUDSON, Sci., Alpha Tau Omega, Columbus, Miss. HARRY C. HUEY, Agri., Pontotoc, Miss. YERBY L. HUGHES, Engr., Beaumont, Texas. ROBERT L. C. HUMPHREY, Eng., Memphis, Tenn. THAD P. HUMPHRIES, Educa., Louisville, Miss. VERNER G. HURT, Agri., Pi Kappa Alpha, Yazoo City, Miss. PRENTISS B. IRVING, Educa., Ackerman, Miss. REESE T. ISHEE, Educa., Louin, Miss. EDWIN R. JACKSON, Sci., Sturgis, Miss. MARVIN L. JACKSON, Educa., Bassfield, Miss. RALPH D. JACKSON, Engr., Tremont, Miss. BILLIE L. JAMES, Sci., Montrose, Miss. ROBERT E. JAMES, Bus., Sigma Chi, Petal, Miss. WALTER L. JENKINS, Sci., Brookhaven, Miss. ELOISE JENNINGS, Educa., Kosciusko, Miss. JAMES N. JE.NNINGS, Educa., Lama, Miss. 3ke J U N  % v JOHN D. JENNINGS, Bus., Kosciusko, Miss. DALLAS JOHNSON, Educa., Delta Sigma Phi, Maben, Miss. HARPER S. JOHNSON, JR., Sci., Kappa Sigma, State College, Miss. JOHN A. JOHNSON, Engr., Hattiesburg, Miss. OLLIE H. JOHNSON, JR., Sci., Hattiesburg, Miss. PHILLIP M. JOHNSON, Engr., Portland, Oregon. THOMAS J. JOHNSTON, Agri., Greenville, Miss. RUPERT BERNARD JOHNSTON, Agri., Shannon, Miss. BILLY D. JONES, Agri., Sigma Chi, Hollandale, Miss. DANIEL E. JONES, Bus., Sigma Pi, Mize, Miss. DELMA ORDLEY JONES, Engr., Water Valley, Miss. EGBERT W. JONES, Kappa Alpha. Agri, Holly Springs, Miss. MAJOREE ELIZABETH JONES, Sci., Decatur, Miss. ROBERT EDWARD JONES, Agri., Watson, Ark. THOMAS F. JONES, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Bus., Pelahatchie, Miss. BRYCE DONNELL JORDAN, Agri., Moselle, Miss. JAMES LESLEY JORDAN, Educa., Blue Springs, Miss. CARMON C. KELLY, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sci., Clarksdale, Miss. GEORGE THOMAS KELLY, Bus., State College, Miss. SAMUEL DALE KELLY, Engr., Anding, Miss. W. T. KEMP, JR., Bus., Sigma Nu, Noxapater, Miss. JOSEPH EUGENE KENNA, Bus., Summit, Miss. MOODY DWIGHT KENNEDY, JR., Agri., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Cleveland, Mississippi. BOLEYN E. KEY, Bus., DeKalb, Miss. PRENTISS FELTON KEYES, Theta Xi, Sci., Meridian, Miss. DAVID ALLAN KING, Bus., Philadelphia, Miss. FRANK H. KING, JR., Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Pocahontas, Miss. WILLIAM L. KIRBY, JR., Engr., Kappa Alpha, Macon, Miss. BOB BRITT KIRKLAND, Agri., Moselle, Miss. GEORGE ALBERT KIRKLAND, Sci., Quitman, Miss. CLIFFORD HOLMES KIZER, Educa., Booneville, Miss. FRANK EDWARD KLINE, JR., Engr., Los Angeles, Calif. OR CLASS CLINTON HUDSON KNIPP, Engr., Ellisville, Miss. THOMAS G. KNOTT, Pi Kappa Alpha, Educa., New Albany, Miss. ROBERT BOONE KOCHTITZKY, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Jackson, Miss. ANDREW JACKSON LAMPKIN, JR., Sci., Alpha Tau Omega, Baldwvn, Miss. OTIS G. LANCASTER, Agri., Columbus, Miss. ROBERT M. LANCASTER, Engr., Sigma Pi, Greenville, Miss. SIDNEY LANIER LANE, Bus., Forest, Miss. JOHN C. LANGSTON, Alpha Tau Omega, Engr., Philip, Miss. ROBERT C. LATHAM, Educ., Eupora, Miss. GEORGE NEWTON LAWRENCE, Engr., Columbus, Miss. HARRY LOUIS LAZENBY, Educ., Lumberton, Miss. WALTER L. LEATHERWOOD, Agri., Corinth, Miss. BENJAMIN CLINTON LEE, Agri., Terry, Miss. JOHN EDWIN LEE, Bus., Morton, Miss. ROBERT EMMETT LEE, Engr., Biloxi, Miss. ROSCOE HILLIS LEGG. Agri., Moss, Miss. GEORGE E. LEHR, Bus., Greenwood, Miss. DOZIER LESTER, JR., Sci., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Inverness, Miss. CECIL HAROLD LEWIS, Engr., Hattiesburg, Miss. JAMES STRIBLIN LEWIS, Sci., West, Miss. LAUNICE ROBERT LEWIS, Engr., McCornb, Miss. JAMES R. LEVERETTE, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Senatobia, Miss. LOUIS ARNOLD LIGHTNER, Sci., Biloxi, Miss. ROBERT K. LIGON, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Bus., Memphis, Tenn. LIBRARY MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE • ff ' U CHARLES M. LIMBAUGH, Bus., Hattiesburg, Miss. CHARLES OTTO LINDNER, Engr., Kreole, Miss. EDWARD G. LIPSEY, Sci., Lexington, Miss. CLAUDE ERWIN LLOYD, Sci., Phi Kappa Tau, Gulfport, Miss. O WILLIAM CLIFTON LODEN, JR., Educ, Alpha Tau Omega, Prairie, Miss. JAMES HORACE LONG, Educ, Reform, Miss. JOSEPH ALVIN LONG, JR., Agri., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Stark- ville, Miss. JULIAN REECE LONG, Educ, Golden, Miss. ft, fT3 3L J U N CLARENCE E. LOONEY, Bus., Columbus, Miss. EUGENE FOSTER LOVE, Agri., Vicksburg, Miss. WILLIAM BURL LOVETT, Educ, Shaw, Miss. TOM JACKSON LOVLESS, Agri., Carriere, Miss. ELDON RAMPY LOWE, Bus., Water Valley, Miss. ROBERT BYRL LOWERY, Agri., Trenton, Tenn. MARVIN LEE LUNCEFORD, Agri., Slate Springs, Miss. EARL WALKER LUNDY, Agri., Philadelphia, Miss. BILLY BARBER LYLE, Engr., Sigma Chi, Tupelo, Miss. DEXTER A. MAGERS, Sci., Baldwyn, Miss. IRVING EDISON MAGOON, Engr., Feeding Hills, Mass. HELENA C. MAGRUDER, Educ., Starkville, Miss. LEONARD FOCH MAJURE, Educ., Dixon, Miss. PAUL H. MALLETTE, Sci., Lucedale, Miss. EDGAR L. MALVANEY, Engr., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Jackson, Miss. BILLY TOM MANNING, Engr., Hernando, Miss. JOHN MARION MARCHBANKS, Bus., Greenville, Miss. ROBERT G. MARCHETTI, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Hazelhurst, Miss. JAMES ARCHIE MARLER, Bus., Forest, Miss. ROBERT A. MARLER, Bus., Hazlehurst, Miss. WENDELL HOLMES MARLIN, Agr., Tampa, Fla. FERREL RUDOLPH MARTIN, Bus., New Albany, Miss. RICHARD LAVERNE MARTIN, Bus., Meridian, Miss. WILLIAM A. MARTIN, JR., Agri., Phi Kappa Tau, Vicksburg, Miss. WILLIAM W. MARTIN, Agri., Kappa Alpha, Macon, Miss. ANDREW K. MARTINOLICH, JR., Sci., Phi Kappa Tau, Bay St. Louis, Miss. SAMUEL RAYMOND MASHBURN, Agri., Grand Junction, Tenn. JAMES E. MASON, Engr., Cedar Bluff, Miss. RAY TILLMAN MASON, Engr., Vossburg, Miss. EDWARD ANTHONY MAUSER, Engr., Cleveland, Ohio. JAMES MILLER MAY, JR., Agri., Florence, Miss. JESSE OLEN MAY, Agri., Philadelphia, Miss. OR CLASS LONNIE S. MEADERS, Educ, Newton, Miss. MARGARET J. MEADERS, Educ, Newton, Miss. WALTER NEAL MEEK, JR., Sci., Laurel, Miss. RAY S. MELTON, Agri., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tchula, Miss. GEORGE RUSSELL MERCIER, Rus., Kappa Sigma, Corinth, Miss. WALTER L. MEREDITH, Agri., Ratesville, Miss. JAMES E. METTS, Agri., Louisville, Miss. WALLACE OTTO MILES, Educ, Wiggins, Miss. HERRERT G. MILLER, JR., Engr., Fayette, Miss. JACK W. MILLER, Rus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, McComb, Miss. JAMES ANTHONY MILLER, Rus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Jackson, Miss. PERCY HUGH MILLER, Pi Kappa Alpha, Engr., Yazoo City, Miss. RORERT H. MILLER, Agri., Wesson, Miss. RENNIE E. MILLICAN, Agri., Lambda Chi Alpha, Shelby, Miss. WAYMON MINYARD, Engr., Greenwood, Miss. HA WARD L. MISKELLY, Educ, Alpha Tau Omega, Falkner, Miss. EARL RRUCE MITCHELL, Agri., Louisville, Miss. CARL DOUGLAS MIZELL, Agri., Lucedale, Miss. WILKINS H. MONTGOMERY, Agri., Kappa Alpha, Edwards, Miss. WILLIAM M. MONTGOMERY, Sci., Jackson, Miss. CHARLES WARREN MOODY, Sci., Kappa Sigma, Poplarville, Miss. HAROLD KENNETH MOODY, Educ, Meridian, Miss. ELRERT LEE MOORE, Agri., Calhoun City, Miss. GERALD THOMAS MOORE, Rus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Crosby, Miss. NORMAN LEAVELL MOORE, Educ, Philadelphia, Miss. ROGER POWERS MOORE, Rus., Sigma Chi, Plantersville, Miss. WILLIAM CURTIS MORGAN, Engr., Raldwyn, Miss. ERNEST LEE MORRIS, Engr., Gulfport, Miss. JO ANN MORRIS, Educ, Phi Mu, Jackson, Miss. RORERT SCHUYLER MORRIS, Agri., Columbia, Miss. EMORY GENE MORRISON, Agri., Utica, Miss. HUGH McDONALD MORSE, Rus., Kappa Sigma, Jackson, Miss. EDGAR GENE MORTON, Agri., Collierville, Tenn. NICHOLAS M. MOSGOVOY, Engr., Atlanta, Ga. JOSEPH THOMAS MOSLEY, Rus., Kappa Sigma, Starkville, Miss. BILLY BONAR MOSS, Educ, Lena, Miss. 3he J U N BYRON MADDOX MOSS, Agri., Kappa Sigma, Batesville, Miss. HUSHEL LAMAR MOSS, Agri., Raleigh, Miss. LESTER ARTHUR MOSS, Engr., Paden, Miss. JOHN S. MULLEN, Educ, Roanoke, Va. CARL ANTONE MULLER, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Canton, Miss. SAMUEL EDWARD MULLINS, Educ, Bradford, Tenn. CLYDE CLIFTON MURRAY, JR., Sci., Purvis. Miss. EDWIN KELLY MYRICK, JR., Agri., Sigma Chi., Greenwood, Miss. JAMES BEVERT McBAY, Educ, Bay Springs, Miss. LIONEL GORDON McBETH, Educ, Lena, Miss. JAMES HOWARD McCARTNEY, Agri., Gulfport, Miss. OWEN SIM MeCOY, JR., Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Greenville, Mississippi. MILES DALE McCALEB, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Cleveland, Miss. WILEY ROY MeCOY, JR., Bus., DeKalb, Miss. JOHN W. McCREIGHT, Bus., Starkville, Miss. ROBERT N. MCCARTHY, Bus., Alpha Tan Omega, Baldwyn, Miss. ROBERT SELDEN MeCORMICK, JR., Engr., Aberdeen, Miss. CECIL DERWOOD MeCULLOUGH, Educ, Houlka, Miss. HERMAN D. McDONALD, Engr., Alpha Tau Omega, Baldwyn, Mississippi. JAMES O. McDONALD, JR., Bus., Tylertown, Miss. LEROY Q. McDONALD, Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tupelo, Miss. WILLIAM EMMETT McDONALD, Sci., Gulfport, Miss. BOWDRE McDOWELL, Bus., Liberty, Miss. ROBERT LEE McELROY, Bus., Alpha Tau Omega, Baldwyn, Miss. JAMES BRYCE McFARLING, Agri., Shannon, Miss. CECIL CLYDE McGEE, JR., Ocean Springs, Miss. JAMES LEE McGINNIS, Bus., New Albany, Miss. JAMES R. McKELL, Engr., Starkville, Miss. HOWARD WESLEY McKEITHEN, Bus., Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss. KATHRYN L. McKEITHEN, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM G. McKEITHEN, Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Jackson, Mississippi. THOMAS F. McKINION, Educ, Union, Miss. ROBERT M. McLEOD, Sci., Wiggins, Miss. WILLIAM T. McLEMORE, Educ, West Point, Miss. GREER R. McMILLAN, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rosedale, Miss. HAROLD GLENN McMULLEN, Engr., Maben, Miss. j0 7 OR CLASS JAMES H. McMURPHY, Agri., Forest, Miss. CARL E. McNAIR, Educ., Neshoba, Miss. JOHN W. McNEAL, JR., Bus., Quitman, Miss. GEORGE C. McNEILL, Engr., Quitman, Miss. JOHN L. McVEY, Agri., Cedar Bluff, Miss. CHESTER G. McWHORTER, Agri., Decatur, Miss. JOHN D. McWILLIAMS, Agri., Kappa Sigma, Blackwater, Miss. EARL E. NAIL, Educ, Kilmichael, Miss. JAMES E. NAIL, Agri., Kilmichael, Miss. JAMES T. NAPIER, Educ, Moselle, Miss. HUEL L. NEAL, Educ, Coldwater, Miss. ARTHUR F. NECAISE, Agri., Kiln, Miss. JOHN ALLEN NEELEY, Agri., Booneville, Miss. JULIUS T. NEELY, Bus., Lambda Chi Alpha, Jackson, Miss. GEORGE LAMBERT NEILL, Engr., Woodville, Miss. WILLIAM PIPPIN NEWMAN, Agri., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Leland, Mississippi. LUCIAN BLAND NOBLE, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Fayette, Miss. WILLIAM B. NOBLE, Agri., Alpha Tau Omega, Canton, Miss. DUANE NOEL, Agri., Hillsboro, Miss. WINCE WALKER NORDAN, Agri., Auburn, Miss. WILLIAM DAVID NORMAN, Bus., Corinth, Miss. ALLAN ALMOTH NORTON, Agri., Ripley, Miss. ALVIN EUGENE NOWELL, Agri., Ethel, Miss. HELEN RAE NUNNERY, Bus., Chi Omega, Liberty, Miss. MURL MIZELL O ' BANNON, Educ, Maben, Miss. CLIFFORD F. OCONNER, Bus., Gulfport, Miss. WILLIAM FELIX ODUM, Educ, Starkville, Miss. HAZEL RUTH OGLETREE, Educ, Zeta Tau Alpha, Shelby, Miss. LOREN ELI O ' NEAL, Educ, Saucier, Miss. JAMES ROBERT ORR, Agri., Corinth, Miss. CLAYTON DUNCAN OTT, Bus., Caledonia, Miss. HAROLD CLAUDE OVERTON, Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gulf- port, Miss. JOHN ALLEN OZBIRN, Agri., Rienzi, Miss. JAMES ALONZO PALMER, Educ, Moselle, Miss. JACK ANDREW PAGE, Bus., Starkville, Miss. JOHN CURTIS PAGE, JR., Bus., Alpha Tau Omega, Starkville, Mississippi. •¥f f t m %  W . 3ke J U N DOUGLAS J. PARSONS, Bus., Sigma Chi, Columbus, Miss. WILLIE FRANK PARSONS, Sci., Corinth, Miss. EUGENE A. PATOUT, Bus., New Iberia, La. ROY C. PATTON, Agri., Water Valley, Miss. CLAUDE PAYNE, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Newton, Miss. CHARLES T. PEAL, Education, Dyersburg, Tenn. LAMAR PEARSON, Business, Purvis, Miss. RALPH E. PEARSON, Engineering, New Albany, Miss. HERBERT GARNETT PEASTED, Engr., Jackson, Miss. AUBREY McKEE PENTON, Agri., Carriere, Miss. GRAYDON P. PEPPER, Educa., Vaughan, Miss. COEN E. PERROTT, Agri., Summit, Miss. ALEX S. PERRY, JR., Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Hollywood, Miss. MARY JANE PERRY, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Grenada, Miss. JAMES R. PETERS, Engr., Mashulaville, Miss. ANTHONY J. PIAZZA, Engr., Theta Kappa Phi, Bay St. Louis, Miss. ROBERT C. PIERCE, Engr., Meridian, Miss. ROBERT O. PIERCE, Agri., Caruthersville, Mo. WILLIAM H. PIGFORD, Educa., Toomsuba, Miss. ALVIS C. PILGREEN, Agri., Calhoun City, Miss. CHARLENE W. PILGRIM, Educa., Kosciusko, Miss. CLARK S. PILGRIM, Agri., Ellisville, Miss. JAMES N. PITTMAN, Educa., Boyle, Miss. WILLIAM C. PITTMAN, Engr., Pontotoc, Miss. WILLIAM M. PITTS, Agri., Pi Kappa Alpha, Indianola, Miss. PHILIP G. PLANCHARD, Educa., Ruth, Miss. RENFORD E. POGUE, Agri., Maben, Miss. EARL T. POOLE, Agri., Poplarville, Miss. ROBERT L. POWELL, Engr., Theta Xi, Meridian, Miss. JAMES ROBERT PRATT. Engr., Pope, Miss. SAMUEL D. PRENTICE, Engr., Kappa Sigma, New Albany, Miss. WILLIAM W. PREWITT, Bus., Starkville, Miss . EDWIN W. PRINZ, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Grenada, Miss. GEORGE V. PUGH, Bus., Magee, Miss. ELTON T. PUTNAM, Agri., Harperville, Miss. JAMES D. PUTNAM, Bus., Alpha Tau Omega, Harperville, Miss. OR CLA SS TAYLOR MATTHEWS QUINN, Sci., Okolono, Miss. DERO SAUNDERS RAMSEY, Agri., Kappa Sigma, Starkville, Miss. MARLIN D. RANDLE, Agri., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Starkville, Miss. ANDREW MONROE RATLIFF, Agri., Lucien, Miss. MARVIN L. RATLIFF, JR., Bus., Alpha Tau Omega, Philadelphia, Mississippi. CALVIN SHARP RAY, Educ, Mathiston, Miss. CONDER P. RAY, Educ, Hackleburg, Ala. WILLIAM BROWN RAY, Bus., Louisville, Miss. JOHN R. RAYBURN, Engr., Ellisville, Miss. CHARLES READ, JR., Agri., Brownsville, Tenn. DURWARD READ, Engr., Bay Springs, Miss. JOHN RAY REAGAN, Sci., Sigma Pi, Tylertown, Miss. ALFRED SIMPSON REED, JR., Agri., Water Valley, Miss. HONORE MONROE RENFROE, Sci., Phi Kappa Tau, Canton, Miss. PAUL RENFROE, Educ., Lena, Miss. JOHN REVELL, Engr., Houston, Miss. R. J. REYNOLDS, Agri., Harperville, Miss. CHARLES EDWIN RHODES, Engr., Pelahatchie, Miss. THOMAS EARL RICE, Bus., Oakland, Miss. DOROTHY PEARSON RIEVES, Educ, Aberdeen, Miss. CHARLES SAMUEL RIGGAN, Agri., Lake Cormorant, Miss. LAWRENCE MORGAN ROBERTS, Engr., Memphis, Tenn. ROY LAMAR ROBERTS, Bus., Louisville, Miss. JOHN MARSHALL ROBERTSON, Engr., Vardaman, Miss. ORVILLE GLYNN ROBERTSON, Agri., Blue Springs, Miss. FREDDIE LEE ROBINSON, Bus., Quitman, Miss. GEORGE DURWOOD ROBINSON, Bus., Brandon, Miss. HOWARD CHAPELL ROBINSON, Educ, Brandon, Miss. JOE YOUNG ROBINSON, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Corinth, Miss. GEORGE E. ROLRIGUEZ, Engr., Theta Kappa Phi, Pascagoula, Mississippi. FRED DOUGLAS ROGERS, Educ, Phi Kappa Tau, Nettleton, Miss. LLOYD GEORGE RONE, Agri., Ethel, Miss. WILLIAM LLOYD RONE, Educ, Ethel, Miss. JOHN WILTON ROWE, Bus., Byhalia, Miss. THOMAS STEPHENSON ROWLAND, Bus., Sigma Chi, Flora, Miss. BURLSON GWENETTO RUFFIN, Agri., Laurel, Miss. dke J U N WILLIAM G. RUNYON, JR., Bus., Jackson. Miss. EDWARD N. RUSSELL, Bus., Carthage, Miss. GROVER M. RUSSELL, Engr., Brooksville, Miss. ROBERT A. RUSSELL, Agri., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Carpenter, Miss. WILLIAM K. RUSSELL, Engr., Union, Miss. JOHN M. SANDERS, Agri., Harperville, Miss. PAUL H. SANDERS, JR., Bus., State College, Miss. JAMES N. SAPPINGTON, Eduea., Delta Sigma Phi, Ecru, Miss. JEWELL P. SARTAIN, Erluca., Lambda Chi Alpha, Nesbitt, Miss. RAY M. SARTOR, Agri., Hamilton, Miss. ELIZABETH M. SAVAGE, Sri., Zeta Tau Alpha. State College, Miss. WILLIAM M. SAVACE, Bus., Webb, Miss. WILLIAM M. SAVELLE, Engr., Columbus, Miss. GEORGE T. SAXON, Bus., Philadelphia, Miss. FBANK C. SCARBOROUGH, Bus., Sigma Pi, Gulfport, Miss. GEORGE SCHIDLOWSKY, Sci., Starkville, Miss. HAROLD L. SCHNEIDER, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Jackson, Mississippi. ARTHUR D. SEALE, JR., Agri., Roxie, Miss. THOMAS W. SELBY, JR., Eduea., Phoenix, Miss. THOMAS E. SELF, Bus., Birmingham, Ala. FRANK SERIO, Bus., Theta Kappa Phi, Natchez, Miss. HENRY O. SESSUMS, JR., Engr., Theta Xi, Tutwiler, Miss. JAMES I. SESSUMS, Agri., Lena, Miss. ROBERT R. SEWELL, Agri., Pontotoc, Miss. MARCUS F. SHANTEAU, Engr., Theta Xi, Ocean Springs, Miss. DONALD R. SHARP, Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Louisville, Miss. ERNEST L. SHARP, Eduea., Porterville, Miss. HENRY F. SHEPHERD, Agri., Gholson, Miss. VOL BENJAMIN SHEPHERD, Eduea., Neshoba, Miss. TOM W. SIIERROD, Engr., Jackson, Miss. WALTER H. SHIRLEY, Agri., Louin, Miss. RICHARD A. SIKES, Sci., Hattiesburg, Miss. BILLIE F. SIMMONS, Eduea., Louin, Miss. PAUL N. SIMMONS, Agri., Hillsboro, Miss. O. P. SIMMONS, Eduea., Louin, Miss. WOOTEN D. SIMPSON, Eduea., Tomnolen, Miss. OR CLASS WILLIAM C. SIMS, Agri., Louin, Miss. ROY C. SINCLAIR, Engr., Stonewall, Miss. EDWARD B. SINGLETARY, JR., Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Meri- dian, Miss. H. B. SINQUEFIELD, JR., Sci., Sigma Pi, Laurel, Miss. WILLIAM P. SISSELL, Agri., Water Valley, Miss. ESTILL L. SISTRUNK, Agri., Walnut Grove, Miss. GEORGE SLAUGHTER, JR., Educa., Louisville, Miss. ROBERT T. SLOAN, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Abbeville, Miss. BRANT M. SMITH, Education, Lucien, Miss. CLIFTEN D. SMITH, Science, Hazlehurst, Miss. CLYDE SMITH, Educa., Richton, Miss. DAVID L. SMITH, Educa., Bogue Chitto, Miss. EMMETTE M. SMITH, Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Russum, Miss. ERNEST M. SMITH, Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Meridian, Miss. JOHN H. SMITH, Education, Philadelphia, Miss. JOHN T. SMITH, Bus., Sigma Pi, Jackson, Miss. RAYBURN E. SMITH, Engr., Alpha Tau Omega, Lucedale, Miss. SAM ELLARD SMITH, Engr., Pittsboro, Miss. TRUETT H. SMITH, Educa., McComb, Miss. ROBERT LEE SNEED, Engr., Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN O. SOUTHWARD, JR., Educ, Tishomingo, Miss. HUBERT M. SOWELL, Engr., Leakesville, Miss. ROBERT H. SPANGLER, Engr., Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT H. SPARKMAN, Agri., Cooksville, Miss. THOMAS W. SPARKS, Agri., Corinth, Miss. WILLIAM F. SPARKS, Bus., Tupelo, Miss. EUGENE SPEARMAN, Engr., Coffeeville, Miss. WAYNE F. SPELL, Engr., Georgetown, Miss. %, f£ Q L VJ W H ' P k JOHN A. SPEIGHTS, Agri., Sardis, Miss. JAMES H. SPENCE, Sci., Pass Christian, Miss. ELLIS L. SPENCER, Engr., Fulton, Miss. JAMES E. SPRINGER, Engr., Okolona, Miss. RANDLE ABRAHAM STACY, Educa., New Site, Miss. LEONIDAS STANDIFER, JR., Sci., Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss. RICHARD J. STANLEY, Agri., Kappa Sig., State College, Miss. JOHN H. STANTON, Engr., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. dke J U N HENRY W. STARLING, Bus., Greenville, Miss. MILTON C. STENNETT, Agri., Theta Xi, Moss, Miss. WILLIAM M. STEPHENS, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Senatobia, Miss. WILLIAM P. STEVENSON, Engr., Raymond, Miss. GEORGE D. STEWART, Sci., Pi Kappa Alpha, Amory, Miss. RAYMOND O. STINSON, Engr., Milan, Tenn. BENTON C. STRAIN, Bus., Greenwood, Miss. HAROLD T. STRAIN, Engr., Starkville, Miss. GEORGE N. STRIBLING, Sci., Delta Sigma Phi, Union, Miss. ALONZO E. STRICKLAND, Educa., Glen, Miss. PERCIE B. STRICKLEN, Educa., Booneville, Miss. DENNIS E. STRINGER, Agri., Laurel, Miss. SHELBY M. STRINGER, Agri., Bassfield, Miss. HAROLD M. STRINGFELLOW, Educa., Lueedale, Miss. CHARLES P. STROBLE, JR., Agri., Meridian, Miss. BUFORD D. STROUD, Engr., Taylorsville, Miss. LAMAR L. STOKES, JR., Agri., Meadville, Miss. TROY W. STORM, Agri., Brookhaven, Miss. CARL W. STUART, Educa., Randolph, Miss. PATTERSON W. SUDDUTH, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Starkville, Miss. HUBERT D. SUGGS, Agri., Summerland, Miss. MARY L. SULLIVAN, Sci., Laurel, Miss. WILLIAM FELIX SUTTLE, Agri., Mashulaville, Miss. FRANK S. SWALM, Educa., Theta Xi, Brookhaven, Miss. LAWRENCE E. SWITZER, Agri., Inverness, Miss. CHARLIE J. TALBERT, Bus., Louisville, Miss. JAMES L. TALBERT, Agri., Louisville, Miss. WILLIAM G. TALBERT, Engr., Alpha Tau Omega, Jackson, Miss. ROGER D. TATE, Bus., Columbus, Miss. CLARENCE TAYLOR, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Como, Miss. CLINTON J. TALYOR, Agri., Calhoun City, Miss. ROBERT A. TAYLOR, JR., Sci., Hattiesburg, Miss. HARRY II. TEASLEY, JR., Bus., Starkville, Miss. CHARLES H. TEMPLETON, Bus., Starkville, Miss. CHARLES LELON TERRELL, Agri., Prentiss, Miss. KENNETH E. THAMES, Bus., Brookhaven, Miss. OR CLASS EARL R. THOMAS, Educa., Pheba, Miss. JOSEPH B. THOMAS, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. WALTER G. THOMAS, Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. WILLIAM C. THOMAS, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau, Starkville, Miss. HENRY M. THOMASON, Agri., Sigma Chi., Marvell, Ark. ALLEN R. THOMPSON, Agri., Kappa Sigma, Helena, Ark. HILTON E. THOMPSON, Agri., Sylvarena, Miss. JOE BURKETT THOMPSON, Agri., Bassfield, Miss. ROY L. THOMPSON, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau, McComb, Miss. DWIGHT THORNHILL, Agri., Sandy Hook, Miss. CHARLES B. TISDALE, Agri., Isola, Miss. GEORGE W. TISDALE, JR., Educa., Moselle, Miss. W . T. TRAMEL, Education, Sylvarena, Miss. MALCOLM H. TRAVIS, Engr., Kappa Sigma, Magnolia, Miss. EDWARD L. TRAWEEK, Agri., Pi Kappa Alpha, Columbus, Miss. GENE A. TRIGGS, Education, Hattiesburg, Miss. JACK H. TROUTT, Agri., Charleston, Miss. JOHN W. TRUITT, Education, Laurel, Miss. OBIE L. TURNER, Agri., Louisville, Miss. PHILIP D. TURNER, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tunica, Miss. WILLIAM J. TURNEY, Science, Lyon, Miss. COOPER J. TWADDLE, Engr., Memphis, Tenn. LANNIS L. TYNES, Engr., Liberty, Miss. PAUL H. UPTON, Engr., Walnut Grove, Miss. GLENN E. VAIL, Engr., Kappa Alpha, Brookhaven, Miss. JAMES W. VANCE, Bus., Vardaman, Miss. MULDRE W. VARNER, Education, Louisville, Miss. GENE LOUIS VAUGHN, Agri., Collins, Miss. WILBURN H. WADDELL, Educa., Neshoba, Miss. LAKE W. WALDROP, Educa., Randolph, Miss. JAMES W. WALL, Educa., Columbus, Miss. CLINTON E. WALLACE, Sci., Sigma Chi, Yazoo City, Miss. ROBERT P. WALLER, Educa., Meridian, Miss. ROY WALLER, Educa., Shubuta, Miss. GRADY E. WALLEY, Agri., Richton, Miss. HAZEL B. WALTERS, Educa., Caledonia, Miss. dke J U N HOWARD D. WALKER, Bus., Magee, Miss. JOHN R. WALKER, Sci., Sigma Nil, Abilene, Texas. MEREDITH M. WALKER, Engr., Horn Lake, Miss. URSIN S. WALKER, Educa., Tylertown, Miss. WILLIAM A. WALKER, Agri., Magee, Miss. MYRLE C. WALTERS, Bus., Aberdeen, Miss. HENRY L. WARNACK, Engr., Kappa Sigma, McComb, Miss. PAUL E. WARNER, Education, Big Creek, Miss. ALCUS LEO WARREN, Agri., Columbia, Miss. JAMES G. WATKINS, Science, Meridian, Miss. WILLIAM F. WATROUS, Bus., Long Beach, Miss. OLLIS D. WEATHERFORD, Educa., Red Bay, Ala. JAMES FREEMAN WEBB, Educa., Florence, Miss. JOE H. WEBB, Science, Quitman, Miss. JOHN WAYNE WEBB, Science, Sumrall, Miss. TOMMYE L. WEBB, Educa., Selmer, Tenn. WILLIAM W. WEBB, Educa., Cottage Grove, Tenn. HERMAN LEE WELBORN, Agri., Laurel, Miss. ROBERT A. WELBORN, Bus., Sigma Pi, Laurel, Miss. WILLIAM WHITE WELCH, Engr., Iuka, Miss. JAMES C. WELLS, Agri., Big Creek, Miss. BERNARD L. WESTBROOK, Sci., Phi Kappa Tau, McComb, Miss. BONNIE EARL WESTBROOK, Bus., Jackson, Miss. EDWARD NOTT WHEELER, Agri., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Cleve- land, Miss. ROBERT J. WHEELER, Engr., Goodman, Miss. JAMES V. WHITAKER, JR., Engr., Satartis, Miss. JOHN E. WHITAKER, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Amory, Miss. DARYLE E. WHITFIELD, Agri., Picayune, Miss. BARNS O. WHITT, Educa., Starkville, Miss. JOHN B. WICKER, Science, Pulaski, Miss. MARVIN E. WIGGINS, JR., Sci., Pi Kappa Alpha, Parchman, Miss. ERWIN C. WILBORNE, Bus., Columbus, Miss. OR CLASS JACK RILEY WILLIAMS, Sci., Phi Kappa Tau, Shannon, Miss. JONNIE FLOYD WILLIAMS, JR., Bus., Moorhead, Miss. LOUIS DeLYNN WILLIAMS, Educ, Memphis, Tenn. NORMAN L. WILLIAMS, Bus., Kosciusk o, Miss. EDWARD S. WILLIS, Engr., Noxapater, Miss. ROBERT C. WILLIS, Engr., Big Creek, Miss. HUGH WELLS WILSON, JR., Engr., Jackson, Tenn. JOE HOOD WILSON, Bus., Bellefontaine, Miss. ROBERT BERKLEY WILSON, Sci., Theta Kappa Phi, Vicksburg, Mississippi. JOHN H. WINDHAM, Bus., Ellisville, Miss. GEORGE WARD WINGO, Engr., Tylertown, Miss. EDWIN HAROLD WINSTEAD, Agri., Educ, Carson, Miss. JAMES VELBERT WISE, Sci., Biloxi, Miss. STANCIL OLEN WISE, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Natchez, Miss. WILLIAM DEAN WOLEBEN, Engr., Gulf port, Miss. JAMES ATKINSON WOODS, Engr., Graysport, Miss. JOHN THOMAS WOODSON, Bus., Sturgis, Miss. OTIS BURTON WOOLEY, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Marks, Miss. GLENN ALVIN WORTHINGTON, Agri., Jackson, Miss. THOMAS WILLIFORD WORTHINGTON, Engr., Sigma Chi, Cleveland, Miss. GLENN H. WOTEN, JR., Bus., Van Wert, Ohio. FRED PAUL WREN, Educ, Potts Camp, Miss. JACK R. WRIGHT, Bus., Sigma Pi, Laurel, Miss. JESSE FRANKLIN WRIGHT, Sci., Hattiesburg, Miss. JOHN HENRY WRIGHT, JR., Sci., Lucedale, Miss. ROBERT L. YEAGER, Educ, Boyle, Miss. GEORGE WILSON YEATES, Agri., Moorehead, Miss. HANSELL NORWOOD YORK, JR., Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Jackson, Miss. BYRON RAY YOUNG, Educ, Savanna, 111. CHARLES YOUNG, Agri., Educ, Amory, Miss. L. G. YOUNG, Educ, Jayess, Miss. CHARLES G. YOUNGBLOOD, JR., Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Glera Allen, Miss. FRANK M. YOUNGBLOOD, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Glen Allen,. Mississippi. y% ' ' J0 . ' tk 3L S P H M WILLIAM EDGAR AARON, JR., Bus., Lyon, Miss. JAMES FRED ABEL, JR., Agr., Belzoni, Miss. ALBERT KALIL ABIDE, JR., Bus., Greenwood, Miss. GERALD LEE ADAMS, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Amory, Miss. JOE ROY ADAMS, Ed., Adamsville, Ala. JOHN WILLIAM ADAMS, Bus., Macon, Miss. MONA ANN ADAMS, Science, Chi Omega, Greenwood, Miss. WILLIAM LANIER ADAMS, Agr., Macon, Miss. YANCEY LEA ADAMS, Ed., Chi Omega, Greenwood, Miss. JOSEPH CARSWELL ALLEN, Bus., Amory, Miss. KENNETH PERCY ALLEN, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Meridian, Miss. MAXWELL CARLISLE ALLEN, Science, LCA, Vicksburg, Miss. PAUL BURTON ALLEN, Engr., Brooksville, Miss. WILLIAM WADE ALLEN, Bus., Amory, Miss. CHARLES WALTER ALLISTON, Agr., Jackson, Miss. EARL ANDREW ANDERSON, Agr., Okolona, Miss. JAMES EDWARD ANDERSON, Ed., Gulfport, Miss. WILLIAM FREDERICK APPLETON, Engr., Sardis, Miss. LAUGHLIN C. ARMSTRONG, Engr., Theta Xi, Pascagoula, Miss. OSCAR FRANKLIN ARMSTRONG, Agr., Gunnison, Miss. VERNON R. ASHLEY, Agr., Mendenhall, Miss. ERNIE P. AUNE, Agr., Water Valley, Miss. BETTE STRINGFELLOW AVARA, Bus., Louisville, Miss. CECIL DEWITT BAILEY, Engr., Starkville. Miss. CHARLES EDWARD BAILEY, Engr., Vardaman, Miss. DANIEL EDWARD BALIUS, Science, Biloxi, Miss. ROBERT LEE BALL, Bus., Louisville, Miss. LEE EDWARD BALLARD, Engr., Meridian, Miss. PAUL E. BARIA, Science, Phi Kappa Tau, Hattiesburg, Miss. RAYMOND LAMAR BARKER, Engr., Marks, Miss. COSETTE GROSS BARR, Science, Carthage, Miss. DAVID WILLIAM BARTON, Engr., Jackson, Miss. ORE CLASS MARY SPEAR BARTON, Bus., Beta Sigma Omicron, Corinth, Miss. ROBERT T. BARTON, JR., Agr., Calhoun City, Miss. ROY LEO BARTON, Bus., Pittsboro, Miss. CHARLES LAMAR BASSETT, Bus., Forest, Miss. CHARLES L. BATES, Bus., Liberty, Miss. CHARLES WARE BEASLEY, Bus., Sigma Chi, Calhoun City, Miss. HORACE WAYNE BEASLEY, Engr., Nettleton, Miss. CURTIS EDWARD BEAZLEY, Engr., Scooba, Miss. m m ■« 09 r V EDDIE DEVON BELL, Bus., Louisville, Miss. CLAUDE HERBERT BENNETT, Engr., Ha ' ttiesburg, Miss. ALVIN WILLIAM BENTZ, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Brookhaven, Miss. GEORGE LEAVELL BERRY, Ed., Columbus, Miss. FRANK MILAS BETHANY, Bus., DeKalb, Miss. JOHN AUBURN BETHANY, Bus., Shuqualak, Miss. SHADE ALBERT BETHANY, Agr., DeKalb, Miss. JOHN L. BICKERSTAFF, Ed., Pi Kappa Delta, State College, Miss. CHARLIE MORGAN BILLINGSLEY, Bus, Horn Lake, Miss. MILFORD DEAN BONNER, Agr., Reform, Ala. JAMES E. BOST, Bus., Ecru, Miss. WILLIAM ARTHUR BOURNE, Engr., Natchez, Miss. ALBERT HARTWELL BOYD, JR., Agr., SPE, Itta Bena, Miss. FRANCIS CLYDE BOYD, Agr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Tutwiler, Miss. ROBERT J. BRADY, Bus., Jackson, Miss. JIMMY ALTON BRAGAN, Ed., Kappa Alpha, Birmingham, Ala. DON R. BRANCH, Agr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Duck Hill, Miss. ARNOLD ROGERS BRASHIER, Bus., DeSota, Miss. BILLY BANE BRASWELL, Bus., Sigma Chi, Clarksdale, Miss. WILLIAM P. BRAZELTON, Bus., Alpha Tau Omega, Tupelo, Miss. SIDNEY A. BREVARD, Agr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Drew, Miss. CURTIS ANDERSON BREWER, Engr., Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT VANCE BRISTOW, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. BETTY JO BROCK, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Houlka, Miss. Sfhe S P H JOHN CALVIN BROOME, III, Bus., Batesville, Miss. BASIL H. BROWN, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tchula, Miss. BENJAMIN LUTHER BROWN, JR., Theta Xi, Pinola, Miss. GRADY CORTEZ BROWN, Engr., Sigma Pi, Smithville, Miss. JAMES McAULEY BROWN, Engr., Aberdeen, Miss. WILLIAM A. BROWN, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tupelo, Miss. WILLIAM J. BROWN, Bus., Theta Xi, Fayette, Miss. WILLIAM CALVIN BRUNSON, Agr., Avalon, Miss. ROBERT DEWEY BRYAN, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Starkville, Miss. RUPERT OCIA BUCKLEY, Agr., Hattiesburg, Miss. WILLIAM A. BUFKIN, JR., Bus., Monticello, Miss. REX ALFORD BULLOCK, Agr., Tylertown, Miss. JOHN MOODY BURGE, JR., SAE, Science, Jackson, Miss. JAMES WILLIAM BURNHAM, Agr., Laurel, Miss. AMOS DENNIS BURNS, Bus., Ruleville, Miss. JOHN BUCKLEN BURNS, JR., Agr., Gunnison, Miss. HOMER C. BURROUS, Bus., Sigma Chi, West Point, Miss. J. D. BUTTS, Science, Vicksburg, Miss. LESLIE GUY BYFORD, JR., Agr., Crawfordsville, Ark. KNOLLIS EDWARD BYRD, Engr., ATO, Jackson, Miss. JAMES COWART B YRNE, JR., Bus., Kappa Sigma, McComb, Miss. FRANK LAWSON CADE, JR., Ed., Brooksville, Miss. HORACE ROUSE CAFFEY, Agr., Lambert, Miss. JAMES D. CAGLE, Bus., Mattson, Miss. EUGENE VAUGHAN CAMP, Bus., Guntown, Miss. WILLIAM BOWLES CAMPBELL, Engr., Springhill, Ala. CARLTON L. CARPENTER, JR., Science, KS, Starkville, Miss. NAN CARPENTER, Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha, Houston, Miss. LUTHER E. CARTER, Agr., Ripley, Miss. ROLAND WILKES CARTER, Bus., Louisville, Miss. RENAN CASARES, Engr., Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. JACK WILSON CASE, Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Greenville, Miss. ORE CLASS SHAFER DONALD CASE, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Jackson, Miss. LUTHER WILSON CASSELS, Agr., Gloster, Miss. ROBERT W. CHANDLER, Agr., SAE, Okolona, Miss. JAMES HUDSON CHESTEEN, Engr., Memphis, Tenn. JAMES ROBERT CHRESTMAN, Bus., Columbus, Miss. JAMES BERRYMAN CLEGG, Bus., Koscuisko, Miss. JAMES DANIEL COLEMAN, Ed., Hamilton, Miss. WILLIAM SEIGLE COLEMAN, Agr., Indianola, Miss. WILLIAM WALTER COULSON, Bus., Mobile, Ala. HOWARD DAVID CLARKE, Science, Richton, Miss. WILLIAM O. CLELAND, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sardis, Miss. JOE HENRY CLEMENTS, Agr., Carrollton, Ala. THOMAS SHERRIL CLEMMONS, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. DEXTER SNOWDEN COCHRAN, Agr., Ackerman, Miss. JACK R. COLE, Engr., Jonesboro, Ark. EDD. L. COLLINS, Engr., Houston, Miss. ROBERT E. COLTHORP, Bus., Sigma Chi, New Albany, Miss. LOUIS ARTHUR CONERLY, Agr., Tylertown, Miss. PAUL A. CONERLY, Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Poplarville, Miss. FRED ANDERSON CONLEE, Agr., Leland, Miss. ROBERT PATTERSON COOK, Agr., Sigma Chi, Pontotoc, Miss. RUSSELL F. COOK, Bus., Utica, Miss. THOMAS DAVID COOPWOOD, Engr., Holly Springs, Miss. SAMUEL LUTHER CORBIN, Engr., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. NOLAN BEAN CORLEY, Agr., Kappa Sigma, Farrell, Miss. HARRY STANLEY COUMBE, Engr., McComb, Miss. HANSFORD MOSS COWART, Bus., Birmingham, Ala. WYATT EUGENE CRAFT, Engr., Union, Miss. RAYMOND LEE CRAIG, Bus., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. CLOVIS W. CRANE, Ed., Iuka, Miss. GEORGE ROSS CROSBY, Bus., Sigma Pi Epsilon, Hamilton, Miss. JACK WAYNE CROCKER, Ed., Oak Grove, Ala. 3L S P H M CHARLES L. CRUMBLEY, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Laurel, Miss. GEORGE PATTERSON CRUTHIRDS, Engr., Ocean Springs, Miss. GORDON R. CUNNINGHAM, Engr., PKA, Vicksburg, Miss. GENE HOYTE CUMMINGS, Bus., Dorsey, Miss. ERNEST ABBOTT CURREY, Agr., Hollandale, Miss. HERMAN T. CURRIE, Bus., West Point, Miss. LEX H. CURTIS, Engr., Greenwood, Miss. FRANCIS R. DALY, Bus., Philadelphia, Miss. WILLIAM ALVIN DAVENPORT, Science, Leland, Miss. HAROLD GENE DAVES, Bus., Columbus, Miss. HERMAN KEITH DAVIS, Engr., Hazlehurst, Miss. JACK DAVIS, Agr., Preston, Miss. JAMES HALL DEEN, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Starkville, Miss. RALPH PETER DELMAS, Engr., Pascagoula, Miss. JOHN T. DENNINGTON, Bus., Delta Sigma Phi, Enid, Miss. ANDREW NATHANIEL DENNIS, Engr., Jackson, Miss. LAWRENCE THOMAS DILLARD, Agr., Oxford, Miss. SIM JAMES DIXON, JR., Agr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Vaughan, Miss. JAMES LOWELL DQLER, Ed., Slate Springs, Miss. MELVIN HOWARD DONALD, Science, Shubuta, Miss. WADE C. DONNELL, Bus., Mendenhall, Miss. WILLIAM EDGAR DORROH, Bus., Malvina, Miss. NORMAN HERSCHELL DUNCAN, Agr., Ripley, Miss. T1MON GRADY DUKES, Agr., Polkville, Miss. FRANKLIN WILSON EDWARDS, Ed., Richton, Miss. WARREN LAMON EISWORTH, Bus., McComb, Miss. JOE T. ELLIOTT, Agr., Bolivar, Tenn. CARL NATHAN EMMONS, Bus., Corinth, Miss. DOUGLAS L. EVERETT, Ed., West Enterprise, Miss. GEORGE THOMAS EVERETT, III, Bus., Magee, Miss. J. P. EVERETT, Ed., Canton, Miss. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM EWING, Science, ATO, Scott, Miss. ORE CLASS DONALD COLEMAN EZELLE, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. ERNEST JOHN FALGO, Engr., Pascagoula, Miss. MURRY C. FALKNER, Agr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Oxford, Miss. ROY CHARLES FANGUY, Agr., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. SAMUEL A. FARR, Engr., Houston, Miss. EDMOND FAULKENBERRY, Science, Pascagoula, Miss. LEON FAULKNER, Engr., Aberdeen, Miss. ARON D. FERGUSON, Agr., Bruce, Miss. RUDOLPH EDWARD FIEDOR, Bus., Uniontown, Penn. WILLIFORD HAROLD FIXES, Ed., Lake, Miss. JOHN H. FILGO, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Indianola, Miss. TAYLOR GREYDON FLOWERS, Agr., Kappa Sigma, Mattson, Miss. CLAIBORNE N. FLOYD, Engr., ATO, Brookhaven, Miss. JOHN MOSS FORD, Engr., Lake Charles, La. PAUL DAVID FOSTER, Bus., Sigma Chi, Blytheville, Ark. THOMAS CLIFTON FOWLER, Science, KA, Meridian, Miss. HERMAN FREEMAN, Science, McComb, Miss. FLOYD FULGHAM, Bus., West Point, Miss. JAMES EDWARD FURR, JR., Agr., Alpha Tau Omega, Marks, Miss. HARMAN EUGENE GALEY, Agr., Memphis, Tenn. HAROLD W. GARNER, Bus., Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM H. GARRETT, JR., Agr., Kappa Sigma, Clarksdale, Miss. ULAS EDWIN GARRISON, Engr., Macon, Miss. WILLIAM ALBERT GARY, Science, Jackson, Miss. CHARLES MORGAN GATLIN, Engr., Sturgis, Miss. YET L. GEE. Engr., Ruleville, Miss. ERNEST CAROL GEER, Engr., Laurel, Miss. DINK RAINEY GIBSON, Agr., Indianola, Miss. KARL RAY GIBSON, Bus., Vicksburg, Miss. THOMAS EDWIN GILMORE, Agr., Sigma Chi, Pontotoc, Miss. DUNCAN LEON GODBOLD, Engr., Tunica, Miss. SAMUEL DAVIS GODBOLD, Engr., Tunica, Miss. HP I H W : l H ■' ■y M ■BBH X j ,  ■— ' tk tI . : A« S P H WALTER BRYGHTE GODBOLD, JR., Engr., Jackson, Miss. DAVID WILLIAM GOFF, Engr., Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. ROBERT AMBROSE GORKE, Bus., St. Louis, Mo. JAMES LLOYD GORDON, Bus., McComb, Miss. GEORGE T. GRAHAM, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Kosciusko, Miss. KENNETH GUY GRAHAM, Agr., Guntown, Miss. ROBER T GRADY GRAVES, Engr., Houlka, Miss. HARVEY LOUIS GRAY, Ed., Water Valley, Miss. WARREN WESLEY GRAY, Bus., New Albany, Miss. JOHN ANTONIS GRECO, Engr., PKT, Pass Christian, Miss. SEDLEY JOE GREER, Science, Natchez, Miss. THOMAS WEAVER GRIFFIN, Science, Hattiesburg, Miss. FRANCIS WILLIAM GROGAN, Ed., Corapoplis, Pa. CHARLES B. GROSS, Science, Meridian, Miss. OLLIE ELMER GROSS, Bus., Carthage, Miss. THOMAS PELHAM GROSS, Ed., Carthage, Miss. WILLIAM HAYES GUYTON, JR., Engr., Clinton, Miss. CARL FOX HAAS, Agri., Sigma Chi, Mobile, Ala. JOSEPH LEE HALEY, JR., Engr., Sardis, Miss. MARK JAMES HAMRICK, Bus., SAE, Clarksdale, Miss. JAMES DERWIN HANKINS, Engr., Baxterville, Miss. JOHN JOSEPH HANNA, Bus., Columbus, Miss. HAROLD H. HANSEN, Engr., Macon, Miss. CHARLES F. HARGER, Science, Starkville, Miss. MARILYN LUCILLE HARGER, Ed., Starkville, Miss. WILLIAM G. HARLOW, Agr., Kappa Sigma, Clarksdale, Miss. PERRIN AMELIA HARMON, Ed., Biloxi, Miss. A. JEAN HARRIS, Ed., Chi Omega, Starkville, Miss. DEATON THOMAS HARRIS, Engr., Kilmichael, Miss. DOYLE WENDELL HARRIS, Engr., Amory, Miss. WILLIAM MARION HARRIS, Engr., Summit, Miss. ROBERT STANLEY HARRISON, Engr., Yazoo City, Miss. ORE CLASS SHIRLEY LOU HARRISON, Ed., ZTA, Starkville, Miss. LOUIS GRADY HATAWAY, Engr., PKA, Vicksburg, Miss. GEORGE THOMAS HEARD, Agr., Rrooksville, Miss. JAMES RUPERT HEARN, Rus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rienzi, Miss. WILLIAM WALTON HEFFINGTON, Science, Phi Kappa Tau, Memphis, Tenn. OLEN RUAL HEFLIN, Rus., Pascagoula, Miss. JAMES HENRY HELLUMS, Ed., Oxford, Miss. MARTIN S. HEMPHILL, Agr., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. WALLACE LANIER HENRY, Ed., Pontotoc, Miss. RALPH H. HERNDON, Agr., Kappa Sigma, Gibson, Miss. JEROLD J. HERRING, Rus., Magee, Miss. HARRY V. HICKMAN, JR., Ed., Sigma Chi, Hattiesburg, Miss. GROVER L. HIGGINROTHAM, Rus., Meehan, Miss. CLYDE VERNON HILL, Rus., Greenwood, Miss. GENE R. HILL, Rus., Renson, Ariz. WILLIAM OLIVER HILTON, Engr., SPE, Jackson, Miss. RERL LATHANUAL HODUM, Engr., Corinth, Miss. GEORGE B. HOGABOOM, Engr., SAE, Vicksburg, Miss. ALTUS MONROE HOLMES, Special, Tylertown, Miss. CELWYN EMERSON HOPKINS, Engr., ATO, Dallas, Texas. CLAUD HALL HOPKINS, Science, Tupelo, Miss. LAWRENCE GENE HORNSRY, Science, Amory, Miss. CLIFFORD ELTON HOUGH, Agr., Mt. Olive, Miss. DIXIE CARLOS HOWELL, Ed., Hattiesburg, Miss. JOHN J. HUBBARD, Bus., Edwards, Miss. CHARLES FRED HUDSON, Agr., Dumas, Ark. PERRY LANDIN HUFF, Engr., Caledonia, Miss. BENJAMIN M. HUFFMAN, JR., Bus., Okolona, Miss. JOSEPH R. HUGGINS, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Jackson, Miss. ENOCH LOYD HUGHES, Science, Meridian, Miss. GENE SCOTT HUNTER, Engr., Mantee, Miss. ALBERT L. HUNT, Bus., Sigma Chi, Hattiesburg, Miss. 49 3ke S P H M PAUL MARZINE HUNTER, Agr., State College, Miss. ROBERT KILMER HUNTER, Engr., Mantee, Miss. JOSEPH THOMAS IDIAQUEZ, JR., Engr., ATO, New Orleans, La. JERRY NELSON IRBY, Ed., Meridian, Miss. SIDNEY ISHEE, Agr., Bay Springs, Miss. DAVID D. JACKSON, JR., Bus., Kappa Sigma, McComb, Miss. WILLIAM B. JACKSON, Agr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, McComb, Miss. BILLY HAYES JAMES, Engr., Kappa Sigma, Memphis, Tenn. JAMES GORDON JAMES, JR., Engr., Montrose, Miss. JOHN HASSELL JAMES, Science, Montrose, Miss. WILLIAM DODD JAMISON, Science, Kosciusko, Miss. ROBERT HART JEFFREY, Bus., Memphis, Tenn. VINSON HORACE JELLENE, Agr., Meridian, Miss. CLYDE ELIAS JENNINGS, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Memphis, Tenn. BILLY BBUCE JOBE, Bus., Grenada, Miss. BRYAN LESTON JOHNSON, Bus., Theta Xi, Roxie, Miss. CHARLES CARTER JOHNSON, Bus., Verona, Miss. DORSEY EUGENE JOHNSON, Bus., Greenville, Miss. EDGAR O. JOHNSON, Bus., Canton, Miss. FRED GILBERT JOHNSON, Science, Morton, Miss. FLOYD J. JOHNSON, Ed., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Starkville, Miss. JAMES HOWARD JOHNSON, Engr., Greenwood, Miss. WILLIAM MARSHALL JOHNSON, Bus., Louisville, Miss. DENNIS E. JOHNSTON, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Starkville, Miss. WILLIAM HARRY JONES, JR., Engr., Pachuta, Miss. WILLIAM HENRY JONES, JR., Bus., Philadelphia, Miss. JEFFERSON DAVIS JORDAN, JR., Bus., Columbus, Miss. RAYMOND WALLACE JORDAN, Bus., Decatur, Miss. WILLIAM LYNN JORDAN, Agr., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. JAMES C. JOY, Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. VIRGIL SHARP JUNK, Agr., Natchez, Miss. JAMES L. KEATING, Ed., Crystal Springs, Miss. ORE CLASS CARLTON ROBERT KELLY, Science, Walnut Grove, Miss. JOHN PATRICK KENNEDY, Engr., Sigma Chi, Hattiesburg, Miss. MARION JOSEPH KEMP, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Macon, Miss. CHARLES NACHMAN KIEFER, Engr., Bay St. Louis, Miss. FREDERICK A. KLICKER, Ed., Jacksonville, Fla. RUDOLPH CHARLES KOLB, Ed., Vicksburg, Miss. JOHN KYZAR, JR., Engr., Hazlehurst, Miss. JAMES H. LACEY, Bus., Canton, Miss. ! i ' J ' ADOLPH LADNER, Ed., Poplarville, Miss. FRED S. LADNER, JR., Bus., Saucier, Miss. ROBERT SHELBY LADNER, Bus., Ripley, Miss. HERSCHEL E. LANE, Engr., New Hebron, Miss. THOMAS L. LANE, Agr., Scobey, Miss. ROBERT E. LANGSTON, Agr., Kappa Sigma, Dundee, Miss. WILLIAM P. LANGSTON, JR., Agr., Eupora, Miss. HENRY H. LANSFORD, Engr., Laurel, Miss. JOHN R. LAWSHE, Agr., Alpha Tau Omega, Water Valley, Miss. WILLIAM L. LEAKE, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Maud, Miss. CLYDE E. LEE, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Indianola, Miss. JAMES M. LEE, Engr., Itta Bena, Miss. JOHN EDWIN LEE, JR., Engr., Kappa Alpha, Poplarville, Miss. ROBERT B. LEE, Bus., Meehan, Miss. WALTER E. LEWIS, Engr., Crystal Springs, Miss. ROBERT M. McCULLY, Agri., Louisville, Miss. JACK W. LEMMONS, Engr., Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM C. LEVENSTEIN, Agr., Osceola, Ark. CLARENCE A. LEWIS, Agr., Rena Lara, Miss. RAY WILTON LIPE, Engr., Boyle, Miss. JOHN E. LIPSEY, Engr., Hattiesburg, Miss. GEORGE E. LITTLE, Engr., West Point, Miss. CLIFFORD O. LOCKHART, Agr., Caledonia, Miss. ADRAIN L. LONG, Engr., Crandall, Miss. « j i$ ait. 0 k - ¥ 1 S -a 1 f ,;■;;•, ' ,: i 1 ] , . Sg f q a S P H M ANNIE ELIZABETH LORD, Ed., Kosciusko, Miss. JOE H. LOSSETT, Engr., Florence, Miss. WILLIAM WHITE LOW, Agr., Sardis, Miss. JULIUS HARVEY LOVE, Agr., Kosciusko, Miss. CHARLES ROSARIO LOYACONO, Bus., Theta Kappa Phi, Vicks- burg, Miss. CALVIN J. LUCAS, Bus., Sigma Chi, Cleveland, Miss. GEORGE LOWREY LUCAS, Bus., Columbus, Miss. JAMES VERNON LYMAN, Agr., Starkville, Miss. EDGAR LEON MAGEE, JR., Engr., Jackson, Miss. ABBEY WAILES MAGRUDER, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Jackson, Miss. DORRANCE DAVENPORT MAJOR, Engr., Hattiesburg, Miss. JAMES R. MANSELL, Engr., Phi Kappa Tau, Tupelo, Miss. JAMES ROBERT MARTIN, Engr., Indianola, Miss. BETTY FOX MARTINDALE, Ed., ZTA, State College, Miss. VIRGIL RUDOLPH MASSEY, Agr., Lyon, Miss. BILLY MATHIS, Ed., Walnut, Miss. FRANCIS C. MATLOCK, Agr., Theta Xi, Camden, Miss. THOMAS A. MAULDIN, Agr., Alpha Tau Omega, Baldwyn, Miss. GILLIE BENARD MAXEY, Science, Smithville, Miss. HARRISON LAVELLE MAXEY, Engr., Laurel, Miss. OWEN ERNEST MEDLEY, JR., Engr., Smithville, Miss. GEORGE EDGAR MENETRE, Engr., Poplarville, Miss. EDWARD ARLIS MIDDLETON, Engr., McComb, Miss. DALTON LEE MILLER, Agr., Blue Springs, Miss. HERBERT T. MILLER, JR., Agr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Drew, Miss. JAMES W. MILLER, Agr., Ackerman, Miss. ROBERT GLENN MILLER, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Columbus, Miss. RAY BREWER MINTON, Ed., Wesson, Miss. HAROLD HOLDER MITCHELL, Agr., Pace, Miss. VICTOR G. MITCHELL, Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Meridian, Miss. TOMMY LEE MIXON, Agr., Houston, Miss. FINLEY L. MOFFATT, Bus., Sigma Chi, New Albany, Miss. ORE CLASS WINFRED L. MOFFETT, Science, Lucedale, Miss. JOHNNY RAY MONROE, Agr., Decatur, Miss. RORERT R. MOOR, Ed., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. GEORGE J. MOORE, Agr., New Site, Miss. HAROLD RAY MOORE, Engr., Fulton, Miss. JAMES RILLY MOORE, Educ, Guntown, Miss. RILLY HOWARD MORRIS, Rus., Paris, Tenn. JOHN S. MORRIS, Rus., Gulfport, Miss. HENRY ALLEN MOSELEY, Rus., Forest, Miss. ALTON FARRIS MOSS, Engr., Grenada, Miss. JOHN WILLIAM MURRAY, Rus., Summerland, Miss. JOHNNIE D. MYERS, Science, Edinburg, Miss. SAMMY D. MYERS, Agr., Hazelhurst, Miss. EDWARD W. McALLISTER, Engr., Lumberton, Miss. ALVIN A. McCALLUM, Engr., Jonesboro, Ark. HENRY EVERETT McCARTY, Science, Meridian, Miss. NORRIS McCLURE, JR., Engr., Meridian, Miss. JAMES RORERT McCLUSKEY, Agr., State College, Miss. LEWIS GEROLD McCOLLUM, Rus., Columbus, Miss. WADE L. McCORM ICK, Science, Rogue Chitto, Miss. FITZ L. McCOY, JR., Rus., Lake, Miss. ROBERT A. LEGATE, Engr., Lexington, Miss. JAMES EDWARD McCRACKEN, Ed., Jonesboro, Ark. JAMES C. McDONALD, Rus., Kappa Alpha, Ray St. Louis, Miss. WILLIAM H. McFARLAND, Rus., Kappa Alpha, Reserve, La. ROGER G. McGRATH, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Yazoo City, Miss. CARL LESLIE McKEE, Rus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, West Point, Miss. WILLIAM H. McKINNEY, Rus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Indianola, Miss. PAUL HARVEY McMINN, Engr., Courtland, Miss. BONNIE FERGUSON McMULLEN, Ed., Coldwater, Miss. JOHN MORGAN McNEIL, Rus., Sardis, Miss. ROBT. A. McPHERSON, JR., Agr., Kappa Alpha, Columbus, Miss. 3ke S P H HAROLD SWAYZE NASH, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Webb, Miss. RANDLE W. NASH, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Starkville, Miss. THOMAS H. NELSON, Agr., Alpha Tau Omega, Chatham, Miss. CHARLES E. NEWMAN, Engr., ATO, Starkville, Miss. RANDOLPH GAGE NICHOLS, Engr., SAE, Clarksdale, Miss. PETE M. NICOLADIS, Bus., Gulfport, Miss. TOLBERT EDGERTON NORRIS, JR., Science, McComb, Miss. JOHN ALBERT ODEN, Bus., Sigma Pi, Ovett, Miss. THOMAS F. ODUM, Bus., Sanatorium, Miss. GEORGE HENRY OELSCHIG, Agr., Savannah, Ga. PAUL SEMMES O ' LEARY, Engr., Theta Xi, Meridian, Miss. JAMES L. OSWALT, Bus., Starkville, Miss. FRANK CRITZ PAGE, Agr., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Starkville, Miss. VICTOR HARRY PAPA, Ed., Jacksonville, Fla. NEWTON M. PARKER, JR., Agr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Jackson, Miss. ROY L. PARKER, Agr., Bonita, Miss. WILLIAM ALVIS PARKS, Bus., Sigma Chi, New Albany, Miss. HERBERT FREDDIE PATRICK, JR., Agr., Johns, Miss. BILLY C. PAUL, Ed., Sulligent, Ala. WILLIAM GORDON PEARSON, Agr., Mississippi City, Miss. ROBERT CROSBY PERRY, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Tchula, Miss. CLYDE PETTY, Engr., Hornbeak, Tenn. HENRY C. PILKINTON, Agr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Artesia, Miss. EDWARD NELMS PITNER, Engr., New Albany, Miss. WILLIAM ERVIN POE, Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Bovina, Miss. ZELBERT HAYDEN POOLE, Ed., Sallis, Miss. IRA GLENDON POPE, Engr., Winona, Miss. JAMES COUNCIL POPE, Bus., Sigma Chi, Helena, Ark. ALFRED FOSTER POUNDERS, Engr., Montieello, Miss. OTIS A. PRATER, Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Lambert, Miss. EDGAR HEY PRESSGROVE, JR., Agr., LCA, Charleston, Miss. HOMER L. PREWITT, Agr., Starkville, Miss. ORE CLASS ROBERT ALLEN PRICE, Engr., Meridian, Miss. JOHN RANDOLPH PRINCE, Engr., PKT, Shnqualak, Miss. LEE V. PRINGLE, Bus., Sigma Chi, Biloxi, Miss. ROBERT A. PRITCHARD, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Harriston, Mississippi. WILLIS T. PRITCHARD, Agr., Belzoni, Miss. CHESTER ROYCE QUAVE, Ed., Gulfport, Miss. MOSE FRANKLIN RAMSEY, Engr., Columbus, Miss. JOHN D. READY, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Meridian, Miss. HUGH H. REED, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Eupora, Miss. DUDLEY H. REEDY, Science, Smithville, Miss. ROBERT JAMES REID, Ed., Water Valley, Miss. EARL K. REYNOLDS, Agr., Boyle, Miss. RAYMOND E. RHODES, Bus., Tallahassee, Fla. DAVID L. RICE, Bus., Delta Sigma Phi, Oakland, Miss. JOE FRANK RICHARDS, Bus., Sigma Pi, Laurel, Miss. REYNOLDS L. RICHARDSON, JR., Science, KS, Meridian, Miss. TOXIE WILTON RICHARDSON, Bus., Columbus, Miss. ROY T. RICHEY, Bus., New Albany, Miss. ALFRED JAMES RIMES, JR., Agr., Summit, Miss. DONALD EARLE ROBINSON, Ed., Memphis, Tenn. LEE ROBINSON, JR., Pi Kappa Alpha, Bus., Hickory, Miss. JOHN WHITSON ROBISON, Bus., Sigma Pi, Batesville, Miss. RUDYARD B. ROBISON, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Tupelo, Miss. JAMES A. ROBY, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Kosciusko, Miss. ELMER JEROME ROE, Ed., Birmingham, Ala. CHARLES O. ROLLINS, Agr., Tunnel Hill, Ga. WALTER R. ROMAN, Agr., Greenville, Miss. DANIEL CLARK RUBLE, Engr., Miss. City, Miss. W. HENRY RUFFIN, Agr., New Augusta, Miss. BEN WILEY RUSCOE, Ed., Coila, Miss. HERMAN E. RUSSELL, Agr., Sledge, Miss. HOWARD EARL RUSSELL, Agr., Collierville, Tenn. 3hc S P H HOWARD EARL RUSSELL, Agri., Collierville, Tenn. JAMES MARION SALLEY, Engr., Eupora, Miss. HARVEY BRUCE SANDERS, Bus., Columbus, Miss. JAMES ROBERT SANDERS, Engr., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. WALTER BYRON SARTIN, Ed., Booneville, Miss. SAM A. SARULLO, Science, Greenville, Miss. JACK SCARBOROUGH, JR., Bus., Nitta Yuma, Miss. LELAND SCARBOROUGH, Ed., Nitta Yuma, Miss. CARL W. SCHEIDER, Bus., Clarksdale, Miss. ROBERT MARTIN SCHOLTES, Engr., Pascagoula, Miss. CHARLES LAVON SCIPLE, Agr., Gholson, Miss. AUSTIN FRANCIS SCOTT, Engr., Kreole, Miss. JACK DORTCH SCOTT, Engr., Greenwood, Miss. RALPH HILTON SEGREST, Engr., Ha ' ttiesburg, Miss. EDWARD SEITZ, Bus., Sigma Chi, West Point, Miss. JOE PAUL SHEFFIELD, Agr., Dorsey, Miss. FINLEY BRYAN SHELTON, Bus., Belzoni, Miss. THOMAS CLINTON SHEPHERD, Engr., McLeod, Miss. EDWIN WILLIAM SHIELDS, Engr., Meridian, Miss. JAMES HARRISON SHOFNER, Bus., Winona, Miss. MORRIS DEWITT SHOTTS, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. WINARD LEE SILLS, Bus., Silver Creek, Miss. CROSBY SAMUEL SIMMONS, Ed., Inverness, Miss. JAMES S. SIMMONS, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Utica, Miss. THOMAS H. SIMMONS, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Meridian, Miss. GEORGE DAVIS SIMPSON, Bus., Okolona, Miss. DONALD DOZIER SKELTON, Ed., Slate Spring, Miss. JAMES HENRY LAVON SLAUGHTER, Engr., Philadelphia, Miss. CYRUS EDWARD SMALL, Engr., Laurel, Miss. JAMES M. SMILEY, Engr., Liberty, Miss. BILLY FAY SMITH, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Amory, Miss. CHARLES EDWIN SMITH, Bus., Kossuth, Miss. ORE CLASS CHARLES PIERCE SMITH, Engr., Meridian, Miss. DERRELL ALFRED SMITH, Science, Phi Kappa Tau, Bogue Chitto, Miss. EUGENE B. SMITH, Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Columbus, Miss. JOHANNE WALTON SMITH, Bus., Chi Omega, Marks, Miss. WILLIAM BARRON SMITH, Agr., Magee, Miss. WILLIAM LOUIS SMITH, Engr., Magnolia, Miss. JERRY DURELL SPARKS, Agr., Corinth, Miss. LELAND SHELBY SPEAKES, JR., Bus., Sigma Chi, Cleveland, Miss. HENRY COLUMBUS SPEIR, Engr., Jackson, Miss. MAXWELL MARVIN STAINBROOK, JR., Bus., Memphis, Tenn. EDWIN FAUST STEPHENSON, Agr., Eudora, Ark. PAUL H. STEPHENSON, JR., Agr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Flora, Miss. JUANICE STEVENSON, Ed., McCool, Miss. WILLARD DWIGHT STEVENSON, Bus., State College, Miss. RALPH STEWART, JR., Bus., Gulfport, Miss. JOE PHARIE STILES, Science, Brooksville, Miss. MITCHELL O ' NEAL STINSON, Engr., LCA, Vicksburg, Miss. HORACE ALSTON STOKES, Ed., Steens, Miss. MORRIS LEATON STOKES, Ed., Steens, Miss. JAMES E. STONE, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pascagoula, Miss. GERALD CLINTON STRAIN, Bus., Starkville, Miss. OTTO RAYMOND ST. JOHN, JR., Engr., Columbus, Miss. HARBARD SUGG, JR., Bus., Clarksdale, Miss. JOHN A. SUTHOFF, Science, Jackson, Miss. THOMAS ELLIOTT SUTTLE, Agr., Louisville, Miss. JEFF NORVEL SUTTON, Agr., Prentiss, Miss. MARGARET E. SWAIN, Bus., State College, Miss. MARTHA H. SWAIN, Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha, State College, Miss. CATHERINE YANDELL SWAYZE, Ed., Chi Omega, Benton, Miss. BETTY JEAN SWINDOLL, Bus., Eupora, Miss. STANLEY WAYNE SYKES, Bus., Artesia, Miss. ARTHUR WILLIAM TAIT, Bus., Memphis, Tenn. REET TANNER, Agr., Laurel, Miss. ROONEY W. TANNER, Ed., Laurel, Miss. JAMES H. TAYLOR, Engr., Belmont, Miss. JACK H. THOMAS, Ed., Sandhill, Miss. 9k e S P H M WILL R. THOMAS, JR., Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Aberdeen, Miss. JAMES THOMPSON, JR., Engr., Memphis, Tenn. JOHN SILAS THOMPSON, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Tupelo, Miss. ROBERT FLEMMING THOMPSON, Engr., Monticello, Miss. WARREN SLATER THOMPSON, Agr., Crystal Springs, Miss. LUCIEN W. THORNTON, Engr., Hazelhurst, Miss. JAMES L. TOLAR, Agr., Columbia, Miss. EVERETT S. TOMLINSON, Engr., Russellville, Miss. HUBERT F. TOMLINSON, JR., Agr., Holly Springs, Miss. CHARLES C. TORRES, Engr., Moss Point, Miss. TURNER J. TRAPP, Agr., Duck Hill, Miss. CHARLIE G. TREVILLION, Engr., Wilkinson, Miss. GLOVER BROWN TRIPLETT, Agr., Crawford, Miss. WINFRED E. TULLOS, Science, KA, Crystal Springs, Miss. EDWIN EARL TURNER, Agr.., LCA, Holly Springs, Miss. WALLACE E. TURNER, Bus., Vinegar Bend, Ala. BILLY RUSSELL TUTOR, Ed., Sarepta, Miss. HARRY HUGH ULERY, JR., Engr., LCA, Vicksburg, Miss. FINLEY G. VANBROCKLIN, Engr., Nettleton, Miss. OLIVER WILBERN VAUGHAN, Agr., Leland, Miss. ERNEST R. VONKOHN, Ed., Macon, Miss. HENRY E. WACHTER, Engr., Merigold, Miss. ADOLPH WAGNER, JR., Science, Theta Xi, Church Hill, Miss. JACK R. WALKER, Engr., Meridian, Miss. JAMES M. WALKER, Engr., Arlington, Va. HARRY L. WALLING, Agr., Brandon, Miss. LEONARD B. WAMNES, JR., Agr., ATO, Aberdeen, Miss. HENRY E. WAMSLEY, Ed., State College, Miss. GEORGE D. WARNER, Agr., Sigma Chi, Cleveland, Miss. ARLIE D. WATKINS, Bus., Philadelphia, Miss. GLEN EDWARD WATSON, Ed., Bellefontaine, Miss. JAMES GILBERT WATSON, Ed., Bellefontaine, Miss. MARSHALL B. WEATHERSBY, Engr., New Hebron, Miss. JAMES FRANKLIN WEBSTER, Ed., Pontotoc, Miss. ALBERT C. WEEKS, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gulfport, Miss. HUBERT M. WELBORN, Bus., Theta Xi, Laurel, Miss. ORE CLASS RAY O. WELBORNE, Engr., Laurel, Miss. CHARLES E. WEST, Engr., West Point, Miss. HARVEY PETER WEST, Bus., Greenville, Miss. J. D. WHITE, Agr., Marks, Miss. JOHN DAVID WHITE, Engr., Lexington, Tenn. WILLARD RAY WHITE, Engr., Natchez, Miss. HILTON D. WHITMIRE, Bus., MeCool, Miss. ARTHUR C. WHITTEMORE, Science, Raymond, Miss. ELEANOR RUTH WIGGINS, Bus., Weir, Miss. HENRY F. WILBANKS, Engr., Walnut, Miss. CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, Agr., Hickory, Miss. DALE LEON WILLIAMS, Bus., Sigma Pi, Laurel, Miss. DELBERT L. WILLIAMS, Agi., Iuka, Miss. LEON W. WILLIAMS, Agr., Newton, Miss. ROBERT G. WILLIAMS, Engr., Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss. HAROLD L. WILSON, Bus., Greenwood, Miss. HERBERT ALLEN WILSON, Bus., Greenwood, Miss. JACK LYNN WILSON, Science, Monticello, Miss. MARTIN K. WILSON, Bus., Brookhaven, Miss. JOSEPH C. WINDHAM, Engr., Columbus, Miss. JOHN P. WISE, Engr., Biloxi, Miss. NORMAN WISE, Engr., Jackson, Miss. KENNETH WITT, Bus., Ecru, Miss. JAMES DAVID WOOD, Agri., Kappa Sigma, Greenville, Miss. JAMES DOYLE WOOD, Agr., Sidon, Miss. JOHN W. WOOD, Science, Hazlehurst, Miss. WILLIAM T. WOOD, Science, PKT, Pass Christian, Miss. JAMES W. WOODARD, JR., Engr., Leakesville, Miss. ALBERT H. WOODS, Engr., Gulfport, Miss. JOHN G. WOODWARD, Engr., Indianola, Miss. LEWIS J. WOOTEN, Engr., Forest, Miss. HERBERT M. WORD, Agr., Sigma Chi, Okolona, Miss. JAMES B. WRIGHT, Engr., Water Valley, Miss. BEN S. YANDELL, Agr., Kappa Sigma, Vance, Miss. PAUL A. YOUNGER, Bus., Louisville, Miss. ALBERT R. ZEPPONI, Agr., Clarksdale, Miss. She F R E S H M DANNIE LLOYD ABRAHAM, Bus., Belzoni, Miss. THOMAS L. ADAMS, Eng., Quitman, Miss. CHARLES ELMER ALGOOD, Agr., Philadelphia, Miss. DONALD HUBERT ANDERSON, Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. ROBERT SAMUEL ANDERSON, Ed., Meridian, Miss. CHARLES LaRUE AN DRESS, Bus., Wiggins, Miss. JOE VAN ANGLIN, Engr., Vardaman, Miss. ELLIS PAUL ANTOON, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Greenwood, Miss. WILLIAM ISAAC ARLEDGE, Agri., Bay Springs, Miss. JAMES S. ARMSTRONG, Bus., New Albany, Miss. TOM ALVIN ARMSTRONG, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Itta Bina, Miss. JAMES ALTON AVANT, Engr., Water Valley, Miss. JOE CECIL BADDLEY, Ed., Water Valley, Miss. JOHN W. BAGGETT, Agr., Columbia, Miss. DAVID G. BAILEY, Agr., Kosciusko, Miss. ERNEST EUAL BAILEY, Science, Steens, Miss. HUBERT DENT BAILEY, Ed., Lexington, Miss. ANDREW W. BAIRD, Agr., Houston, Miss. GERALD H. BANKS, Bus., Amory, Miss. RALPH E. BARBOUR, Bus., Jackson, Miss. SIDNEY J. BARINEAU, Bus., Bainbridge, Ga. CHARLES WILLIAM BARRETT, Agr., PKA, Indianola, Miss. WILLIE RAY BASS, JR., Engr., Baxterville, Miss. HENRY W. BAUGH, Engr., Theta Kappa Phi, Vicksburg, Miss. RUSSELL WALLACE BEACPI, Ed., Hazlehurst, Miss. BILLY J. BECKETT, Science, Bruce, Miss. JAMES A. BEDENBAUGH, Bus., Kappa Sigma, State College, Miss. JAMES A. BEDWELL, Agri., Sigma Chi, Cleveland, Miss. JAMES McLEAN BELL, Bus., Columbus, Miss. TERRY L. BENNETT, Bus., SAE, Meridian, Miss. JULIAN W. BENTZ, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Jackson, Miss. CHESTER OLIVER BISHOP, Science, Grenada, Miss. AN CLASS CARL B. BLACK, JR., Bus., Kappa Sigma, Rosedale, Miss. CLAUDE J. BLACKBURN, Science, Theta Xi, Booneville, Miss. RALPH BLACKWOOD, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Belzoni, Miss. WALDO M. BLAKE, Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Lexington, Miss. JACK CARR BLOUNT, Bus., Memphis, Tenn. JOHN F. BLOUNT, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Isola, Miss. SAMMIE TERRELL BOLEWARE, Engr., Carson, Miss. DANIEL L. BOLAIN, Engr., Jackson, Miss. CALVIN O BOONE, Agr., Batesville, Miss. CHARLES W. BOONE, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Jackson, Miss. WESLEY W. BOONE, Engr., Kappa Sigma, Memphis, Tenn. JOHN E. BOWERS, JR., Bus., Crystal Springs, Miss. CLINTON C. BOYD, Engr., Raymond, Miss. JOHN FRANKLIN BOYD, Ed., Raymond, Miss. DERWOOD RAY BOYLES, Bus., Jackson, Miss. BILLIE E. BRACKEEN, Agr., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Iuka, Miss. CLYDE E. BRACKEN, JR., Bus., LCA, Vicksburg, Miss. NAN NELLE BRIGHT, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Starkville, Miss. JOSEPH S. BRISTOW, Science, Phi Kappa Tau, Tupelo, Miss. DAVID J. BRUMLEVE, Bus., Starkville, Miss. JAMES H. BRYAN, Engr., Nettleton, Miss. JOHN K. BYRNE, Engr., Memphis, Tenn. JOE H. BURCH, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Huges, Ark. LUTA R. BURFORD, Engr., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. JOHN EVERETT BURGESS, Bus., Starkville, Miss. AARON EARL BURNEY, Ed., Coffeeville, Miss. JOHN B. BURNS, III, Engr., SAE, Jackson, Miss. JAMES A. BURROW, Engr., Smithville, Miss. MARION BUREN CAGLE, Agr., Centerville, Miss. ADA JO CAIN, Science, Gurdon, Miss. DAVID F. CALDWELL, Ed., Kappa Sigma, Jackson, Miss. RAYMOND C. CAMERON, Ed., Millport, Ala. She F R E S H M DAVIE NELSON CAMP, Bus., Byhalia, Miss. MIDFRED INEZ CAMP, Ed., Mantachie, Miss. WILLIAM W. CANNON, Agr., Alpha Tau Omega, Vaiden, Miss. LAURANCE W. CARTER, Agr., Sigma Chi, Rolling Fork, Miss. PATRICK W. CARTY, Agr., Pheba, Miss. MARY SUE CARY, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Starkville, Miss. GEORGE P. CHATHAM, Engr., SAE, Greenwood, Miss. CHARLES N. CHITTOM, Science, Kappa Alpha, Leland, Miss. JAMES E. CLANTON, Agr., Waynesboro, Miss. ELMER WALTER CLARK, Bus., Tupelo, Miss. WILLIAM DAVID CLARK, Agr., Tie Plant, Miss. DOUGLAS I. CLARKE, Bus., New York, New York. OTTIS N. CLAYTON, Agr., Starkville, Miss. E. C. CLEVELAND, Engr., Meridian, Miss. JOSEPHINE COLLIER, Bus., Chi Omega, Yazoo City, Miss. SEGER H. COLLIER, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Yazoo City, Miss. JOHN M. COMBS, Engr., Jackson, Miss. GENE LEWIS COOPWOOD, Ed., Clarksdale, Miss. JOHN R. COX ; Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Glen Allan, Miss. WILLIAM COX, Science, Okolona, Miss. BEN A. CRAWFORD, JR., Engr., Clarksdale, Miss. ERNEST CRAWFORD, JR., Agr., Alpha Tau Omega, Marion, Ark. JAMES W. CROOK, Science, Sigma Chi, Yazoo City, Miss. TOMMY C. CROOK, Bus., Becker, Miss. ROBERT DUNCAN CROUT, Science, Hattiesburg, Miss. IRWIN D. CROWLEY, JR., Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. JAMES CARL DALE, Science, Columbia, Miss. ROBERT E. DAY, Engr., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Jackson, Miss. ROBERT H. DENSON, Engr., Jackson, Miss. WALTER M. DENTON, Agr., Brooklyn, Miss. THOMAS J. DILL, Agr., Ethelsville, Ala. ROBERT LEE DONARD, JR., Science, Vossburg, Miss. AN CLASS WILLIAM K. DORNBUSCH, Science, Vicksburg, Miss. ROBERT E. DOUGHTY, Engr., Columbus, Miss. HAYWARD B. DRANE, Ed., Natchez, Miss. WILLIAM J. Du BARD, Agr., McCarley, Miss. CECIL ALLEN DUKE, Agr., Tupelo, Miss. JOE LEE DUNCAN, Ed., Tiplersville, Miss. BYRON T. DUNN, Agr., Alpha Tau Omega, Collierville, Tenn. ROLLIN L. DUTRO, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Gulfport, Miss. WILLIAM P. EASON, Agr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Coahoma, Miss. ROBERT L. EILAND, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Drew, Miss. BILLY H. ELDRIDGE, Bus., Wiggins, Miss. JOHN A. ESPENSEN, Agr., McAllen, Texas JAMES E. EVANS, Agr., Sigma Chi, Muldon, Miss. WILLIAM D. EVANS, Bus., Foxworth, Miss. WILLIAM H. EVANS, Agr., Columbia, Miss. JAMES B. FAILING, Science, Sigma Chi, Indianola, Miss. CLIFFORD J. FARISH, Engr., Jackson, Miss. ROGER RAYMOND FARRIS, Agr., Biscoe, Ark. AMBROSE P. FATHERREE, JR., Science, SAE, Jackson, Miss. FRANK FERNANDEZ, JR., Engr., Marks, Miss. CHARLES H. FILGO, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Tupelo, Miss. DONALD F. FITZGERALD, Engr., New Albany, Miss. PAUL E. FITZGERALD, Science, Okolona, Miss. CALLIE E. FLANAGAN, Agr., SAE, Greenwood, Miss. GEORGE EVANS FLETCHER, Agr., Merigold, Miss. JOHN HART FONDREN, Engr., SAE, Cleveland, Miss. GEORGE HAROLD FRANCIS, Bus., Amory, Miss. CLINTON L. FRANKLIN, JR., Engr., KA, Vicksburg, Miss. RODDIS MATT FREEMAN, Bus., Liberty, Miss. HOWARD C. FRIDAY, Science, Kappa Sigma, Starkville, Miss. FRIDA MAE FULGHUM, Ed., West Point, Miss. CAROL JUNE FULTZ, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Starkville, Miss. 3L F R E S H M A J ARLIS ARNOLD GAULT, Bus., Sherman, Miss. MANUEL JOHN GEORGE, Bus., Jackson, Miss. JOHN ARCHER GETER, Agr., Wilkinson, Miss. RALPH H. GILLESPIE, Agr., Blue Springs, Miss. CHARLES C. GIVENS, Bus., Eupora, Miss. SING GONG, JR., Engr., Duncan, Miss. CHARLES B. GOODWIN, Science, Theta Xi, Soso, Miss. JAMES I. GOODWIN, JR., Bus., Sigma Chi, Marvell, Ark. ROBERT EARL GORDAY, Bus., Jackson, Miss. FREDERICK F. GORDON, Ed., Houlka, Miss. AARON WALKER GOZA, Science, Lexington, Miss. ALRERT H. GRAVES, Engr., Grenada, Miss. ROBERT F. GRAVES, Engr., Kappa Alpha, Merigold, Miss. BARRON DANIEL GRAY, Agr., Columbia, Miss. BILLY DOUGLAS GRAY, Ed., Grenada, Miss. ALBERT H. GREEN, Bus., Sigma Chi, West Point, Miss. JACKSON Y. GREENLEAF, Bus., PKA, Philadelphia, Miss. JAMES EDWARD GREGORY, Agr., Amory, Miss. FLETCHER E. GRIFFIN, JR., Agr., Meridian, Miss. HOWARD LEE GRITTMAN, JR., Agr., PKA, Drew, Miss. JAMES H. GROSS, Agr., Carthage, Miss. ROBERT W. GUNN, Bus., New Orleans, La. WILLIAM A. GUYSE, Science, Forest, Miss. GEORGE E. HAJJ, JR., Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. BOBBY S. HALL, Bus., Ripley, Miss. JAMES M. HALL, Engr., Kappa Alpha, Meridian, Miss. WILLIAM LEE HAMEL, Bus., Vicksburg, Miss. THOMAS OCIE HAMM, Ed., Corinth, Miss. THOMAS C. HAMNER, Engr., Alpha Tau Omega, Memphis, Tenn. JEROME B. HANKS, JR., Bus., Clarksdale, Miss. SIDNEY GORDON HARBISON, Science, Okalona, Miss. JOE E. HARDIN, Agr., Winona, Miss. AN CLASS JOHN T. HARDIN, Ed., Calhoun City, Miss. NEDDIE R. HARDIN, Engr., Eupora, Miss. CROVER C. HARNED, JR., Engr., Jackson, Miss. JACK H. HARPER, JR., Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Vicksburg, Miss. DOROTHY E. HARRELSON, Bus., State College, Miss. JULIUS S. HARRIS, Bus., Madison, Miss. JAMES W. HARRISON, Engr., Magnolia, Miss. WILLIAM C. HARRISON, Science, Theta Kappa Phi, Vicksburg, Mississippi. GRADY L. HARTFIELD, Engr., Hazlehurst, Miss. BILLIE B. HARTNESS, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Starkville, Miss. HENRY G. HARVEY, Engr., Tylertown, Miss. KENNETH M. HAYWARD, Engr., Grenada, Miss. JOHN W. HEDGEPETH, Ed., Monticello, Miss. ROBERT M. HENSON, Engr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Okolona, Miss. JAMES C. HERBERT, Science, Memphis, Tenn. CLARENCE V. HERRINGTON, Engr., Quitman, Miss. CARL M. HILDRETH, Ed., Columbus, Miss. DORIS E. HILL, Science, Greenwood; Miss. HERBERT H. HILL, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tchula, Miss. NORRIS E. HILL, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Indianola, Miss. FRENCH HILLMAN, Engr., Leaksville, Miss. WILLIAM A. HITCH, JR., Agr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Drew, Miss. CLAIBORNE P. HOLLIS, Engr., Natchez, Miss. WALTON W. HOOTSELL, Bus., Natchez, Miss. THOMAS N. HORTON, Agr., Pontotoc, Miss. PROCTOR D. HOUSTON, JR., Agr., PKA, Jackon, Miss. LACEY E. HOWARD, Agr., Gunnison, Miss. VERNON M. HULL, Engr., Sigma Chi, Cleveland, Miss. HARROM R. HUMPHREY, Bus., Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES L. HUNT, Bus., Sigma Chi, Clarksdale, Miss. GEORGE T. HUTTON, JR., Bus., Meridian, Miss. LEON L. JACOBS, Bus., Vicksburg, Miss. Sfhe F R E S H CHARLES H. JAMES, Agr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Eudora, Ark. EARNEST H. JAMES, Ed., Gordo, Ala. JAMES T. JAMISON, Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. JACK S. JENNINGS, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Kosciusko, Miss. CHARLES H. JOHNSON, Bus., SPE, State College, Miss. CLARKE G. JOHNSON, Science, Greenville, Miss. EDGAR E. JOHNSON, JR., Agr., Oxford, Miss. EDWARD M. JOHNSON, Agr., State College, Miss. JAMES M. JOHNSON, Bus., Winona, Miss. OSCAR H. JOHNSON, JR., Science, Sigma Chi, Hattiesburg, Miss. DAVID TRUETT JONES, Agr., Engr., Forrell, Miss. JESSE DAVID JOY, JR., Engr., Sigma Chi, Vicksburg, Miss. DAVID E. KEITH, Engr., Greenwood, Miss. ROY A. KELLY, Engr., Tupelo, Miss. CHARLES W. KENNEDY, Engr., Amory, Miss. JOHN D. KERR. Engr., French Camp, Miss. LOUIS I. KESTENBAUM, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Vicksburg, Miss. ESSE H. KEYES, Ed., Theta Xi, Meridian, Miss. CHARLES E. KILPATRICK, Agr., Indianola, Miss. CLYDE H. KILPATRICK, Bus., Belzoni, Miss. ROBERT L. KOESTLER, Bus., SAE, Greenville, Miss. PETER A. KOURY, Bus., Leland, Miss. ALBERT J. LADNER, Ed., Saucier, Miss. FRED M. LAMON, JR., Bus., Memphis, Tenn. EDWIN G. LAND, JR., Agr., Louisville, Miss. MAX C. LASSITER, Engr., Lucedale, Miss. MAURICE B. LAYTON, Agr., Magee, Miss. JAMES E. LEBEN, Bus., Albany, Ga. TORRES F. LeBRUN, Science, Bay St. Louis, Miss. JACK M. LEDBETTER, Engr., Shuqualak, Miss. ROBERT L. LEFF, Engr., Biloxi, Miss. JOHN L. LEFLORE, JR., Agr., Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss. AN CLASS ALTON LEGER, JR., Handsboro, Miss. JOHN T. LEWIS, Science, Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss. RICHARD A. LEWIS, Agr., Starkville, Miss. JO ANN LINDSEY, Rus., Starkville, Miss. REX LIVINCSTON, Agr., Stoneville, Miss. JAMES M. LOFTON, Rus., Philadelphia, Miss. ALVAH C. LONG, Engr., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vaiden, Miss. THOMAS C. LONG, Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Florence, Miss. CAROLYN A. LUHMAN, Rus., Starkville, Miss. HERRERT L. LUNSFORD, Engr., Lauderdale, Miss. JAMES C. MARRY, Ed., Woodland, Miss. EDWARD MAC ARTHUR, Science, Stewart, Miss. HARLAN P. MAJURE, Agr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Philadelphia, Miss. HOMER AUSTIN MANN, Rus., Kappa Alpha, Jackson, Miss. OTIS T. MARSHALL, JR., Agr., SAE, Ratesville, Miss. HOWARD E. MARTIN, Agr., Cary, Miss. THOMAS G. MASON, Rus., Bay Springs, Miss. JOHN L. MASSEY, Science, Meridian, Miss. RORIN H. MATHIS, Ed., Houlka, Miss. JOE J. MATTHEWS, Rus., Neshoba, Miss. HENRY E. MATTOX, Engr., Sigma Chi, Hattiesburg, Miss. DANIEL M. MAYERS, JR., Agr., Rrandon, Miss. VICTOR H. MEENA, Agr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Clarksdale, Miss. RICHARD E. MEISENHOLDER, Engr., Yazoo City, Miss. JAMES T. MELTON, Science, Columbus, Miss. JAMES E. MEREDITH, Engr., Greenville, Miss. THOMAS S. MIKELL, Rus., Sigma Chi, Silver Creek, Miss. EDGAR G. MILES, Engr., Sigma Chi, Lexa, Ark. JAMES WILLARD MILLER, Ed., Philadelphia, Miss. JOBE R. MILLER, Agr., Corinth, Miss. WILFRED L. MILLER, JR., Science, Miss. City, Miss. CHARLES H. MITCHELL, Engr., LCA, Vicksburg, Miss. J Mil 3L F R E S H JOHN B. MITCHELL, Agr., Jonestown, Miss. JOHN L. MITCHELL, Bus., Giilfport, Miss. FRANK W. MIZE, Engr., Forest, Miss. LAURANCE N. MIZE, Buc., Lambda Chi Alpha, Vicksburg, Miss. GUY MOHEAD, Agr., Lula, Miss. WILLIAM H. MOHEAD, Ed., Lula, Miss. CHARLES H. MOORE, Science, Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM N. MOORE, Engr., Morgan City, Miss. WINFRED B. MOORE, Bus., Carthage, Miss. JOE B. MOOREHEAD, Science, Kappa Sigma, Corinth, Miss. THOMAS A. MOORMAN, Ed., Water Valley, Miss. HENRY D. MORGAN, Agr., Kosciusko, Miss. STANLEY E. MORGAN, Engr., Water Valley, Miss. LEON V. MORLAS, JR., Science, Gulfport, Miss. JAMES P. MORRIS, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Jackson, Miss. ROBT. M. MORTON, Agr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Morgan City, Miss. WINFRED H. MUCKELRATH, Agr., Burns, Miss. ROBERT A. MULLINS, Agr., Guin, Ala. DANIEL O. MURPHY, Bus., Birmingham, Ala. HARRY E. MYERS, Bus., Madden, Miss. GRADY S. McALEXANDER, Bus., Holly Springs, Miss. AVANS E. McARTHUR, Ed., Columbia, Miss. WILLIAM E. McCALEB, Engr., Columbus, Miss. EUGENE D. McCALLA, Science, Corinth, Miss. CHARLES D. McCARTHY, Bus., Baldwyn, Miss. GEORGE A. McCAUGHON, Agr., Clarksdale, Miss. FRANCIS E. McCULLOUGH, Bus., Holmesville, Miss. CHARLES D. McDONALD, Bus., Winfield, Ala. HAROLD L. McDONALD, Ed., Winfield, Ala. CARY D. McGARRH, Agr., Cleveland, Miss. MERLIN McGHEE, Agr., Aberdeen, Miss. HENRY C. McGOWN, Engr., Kappa Sigma, Memphis, Tenn. AN CLASS JOHN A. McGUIRE, Ed., Batesville, Miss. SHIRLEY M. McKAY; Science, Vicksburg, Miss. JAMES W. McKINNEY, Science, Amory, Miss. ROBERT B. McKNIGHT, JR., Engr. SAE, Tupelo, Miss. PATRICK G. McLAIN, Agr., Puckett, Miss. TROY N. McMILLIN, Bus., Ripley, Miss. JOE S. McNAIR, Ed., McGee, Miss. SARAH F. McREYNOLDS, Ed., Starkville, Miss. HOWARD L. McWILLIAMS, Engr., Meridian, Miss. HAROLD S. NASH, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Webb, Miss. WILLIAM D. NEAL, JR., Engr., Carrollton, Miss. BOBBY L. NEELY, Science, Hollandale, Miss. FRED W. NELMS, Agr., Corinth, Miss. ALBERT E. NORDAN, Agr., Drew, Miss. ANDREW T. NORMAN, Bus., Corinth, Miss. WILLIAM D. NORRIS, Agr., Quitman, Miss. MARILYN NOWLIN, Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha, Starkville, Miss. THOMAS E. OAKES, Agr., Safford, Ala. GEORGE H. OGBURN, JR., Engr., Meridian, Miss. CARLTON L. O ' KEEF, Bus., Jackson, Miss. WILLARD B. OLIVER, Bus., Sigma Pi, Jackson, Miss. BILLY T. O ' QUIN, Science, Magnolia, Miss. MARION B. ORSBURN, Science, Winona, Miss. JAMES E. OSBORNE, Business, Kappa Sigma, Belzoni, Miss. THOMAS J. OUSLEY, JR., Agr., Sigma Chi, West Point, Miss. DAVID H. OWEN, JR., Engr., SPE, West Point, Miss. BETTY M. PALMER, Bus., Starkville, Miss. WILLIAM T. PANNELL, Agr., Alpha Tau Omega, Raleigh, Tenn. FRANCIS E. PARKER, Engr., Stonewall, Miss. GLENN D. PARKER, JR., Agr., Macon, Miss. JACK P. PARKER, Bus., Alpha Tau Omega, Starkville, Miss. GUY A. PARSONS, Agr., Bogue Chitto, Miss. 3L F R E S H CHARLES E. PEARSON, Agr., McCondy, Miss. FERDINAND A. PECOUL, Engr:, Gulfport, Miss. HAL H. PEEL, Agr., Holly Springs, Miss. JAMES D. PEEPLES, Ed., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Starkville, Miss. CPIARLES W. PENLEY, Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. JAMES A. PERKINS, Agr., Cofreeville, Miss. THOMAS E. PERSON, Engr., Greenwood, Miss. OMAR W. PETERS, Science, Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM R. PETERSON, Agr., Artesia, Miss. WILLIAM J. PHIPPS, JR., Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Jackson, Miss. CHARLES A. PITTMAN, Bus., Columbia, Miss. JAMES H. PORTER, Bus., LCA, Vicksburg, Miss. BENJAMIN F. PRICE, JR., Engr., Pi Kappa Tau, Laurel, Miss. CASSIE W. PRICE, JR., Agr., Printiss, Miss. ANGLO S. PUCKETT, JR., Bus., Kappa Sigma, Mobile, Ala. TOWNSEND H. PYRON, Ed., Greenwood, Miss. ROBERT E. RALEY, Ed., Quitman, Miss. HUBERT T. RATLIFF, JR., Bus., PKA, Pocahantas, Miss. JAMES L. RAY, Engr., Kosciusko, Miss. JAMES P. RAY, Agr., Pontotoc, Miss. JOHN W. RAY, JR., Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. GENE L. REED, Engr., Shaw, Miss. JACK G. REED, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Memphis, Tenn. JACK M. REED, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Starkville, Miss. ROBEBT E. REYNOLDS, Engr., Clarksdale, Miss. PAUL E. RICE, Engr., Liberty, Miss. WILLIAM M. RICH, Agr., Jackson, Miss. ARTHUR R. RILEY, Engr., Kappa Sigma, Brookhaven, Miss. ALVIN K. ROBERTS, Science, Brookhaven, Miss. BONALD E. ROBINSON, Engr., LCA, Vicksburg, Miss. BARNES H. ROMINE, Bus., Greenville, Miss. GREGORY L. ROOT, JR., Engr., Jackson, Miss. 1 AN CLASS HORACE G. ROSSON, Bus., SAE, Gulfport, Miss. LAWRENCE A. ROWE, Engr., SPE, Natchez, Miss. WALTER E. ROWE, Engr., Vicksburg, Miss. JAY M. RUSSELL, Agr., Monticello, Miss. ROBERT L. RUTLEDGE, Science, Sandersville, Miss. ROBERT L. SANDERS, Business, Macon, Miss. JOE O. SANFORD, Agr., Carthage, Miss. GEORGE M. SANSING, Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Stringer, Miss. FRANK H. SANTMYER, Engr., Kappa Alpha, Hattiesburg, Miss. LINAS J. SARTIN, Agr., Hattiesburg, Miss. CARL S. SCARBROUGH, Engr., Greenwood, Miss. WILLIAM C. SHARBROUGH, Agr., PKA, Holly Bluff, Miss. CHARLES E. SHEFFIELD, Engr., Calhoun City, Miss. THOMAS HAROLD SHERARD, Bus., Corinth, Miss. FRED L. SHUMAN, Science, Gulfport, Miss. LYMAN J. SIMMONS, Engr., Brookhaven, Miss. TPIOMAS R. SIMMONS, JR., Agr., Kappa Sigma, Rosedale, Miss. FAY J. SIMONTON, Bus., Starkville, Miss. MARY F. SIMPSON, Science, McCool, Miss. ROBERT N. SIMS, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Hughes, Ark. WILLIAM G. SINGLETON, Bus., Forest, Miss. CAYCE D. SMITH, Science, Mantee, Miss. JACOB F. SMITH, Agr., Aberdeen, Miss. JAMES O. SMITH, Bus., MeComb, Miss. MARTHA E. SMITH, Ed., Houston, Miss. WILBURN S. SMITH, JR., Science, Starkville, Miss. WILLIAM B. SMITH, Engr., West Point, Miss. DAVID E. SPEYERER, Bus., Vicksburg, Miss. ALBERT H. SPINKS, Agr., Kappa Sigma, Rosedale, Miss. JAMES R. SPITCHLEY, Ed., Hazlehurst, Miss. DEWARD E. SPRABERRY, Engr., Bellefontaine, Miss. THOMAS E. STANFORD, Ed., Amory, Miss. « ■ • 9ke F R E S H M EARL W. STANTON, Engr., Clarksdale, Miss. ALBERT J. STENNETT, Science, Columbia, Miss. THOMAS G. STEPHENSON, Agr., Kappa Alpha, Columbus, Miss. MARCIE C. STEWART, Science, Zeta Tau Alpha, Kosciusko, Miss. ROBERT H. STINE, Agr., ATO, Gautier, Miss. 1SABELLE A. STOWERS, Science, ZTA, Natchez, Miss. KURTZ B. STOWERS, Science, SPE, Natchez, Miss. JAMES F. STREET, Engr., Ripley, Miss. WILLIAM B. STRICKLAND, Bus., Sigma Chi, Eden, Miss. WILLIAM W. SYKES, Engr., SPE, Jackson, Miss. THOMAS M. TADLOCK, Ed., Philadelphia, Miss. CLIFFORD A. TATE, JR., Agr., Stoneville, Miss. WILLIAM G. TAYLOR, Engr., Greenwood, Miss. EDWIN T. THOMAS, JR., Engr., Miami, Fla. SENT E. THOMAS, Agr., Batesville, Miss. ROY V. THOMPSON, Bus., Starkville, Miss. MARY N. TOMLINSON, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Starkville, Miss. WILLIAM L. TONEY, II, Agr., Kappa Alpha, Belzoni, Miss. ROBERT E. TRAYLOR, Engr., Crystal Springs, Miss. SIDNEY G. TUCKER, Engr., Theta Kappa Phi, Vicksburg, Miss. WALTER E. TUCKER, JR., Agr., Greenwood, Miss. THOMAS A. TULLOS, Science, Raleigh, Miss. JIMMY E. TURNER, Agr., LCA, Oxford, Miss. JOHN H. TURNER, JR., Engr., Brandon, Miss. LINWOOD O. TURNER, Agr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Mobile, Ala. THEODORE H. TURNER, Engr., SAE, Greenwood, Miss. VICTOR TURNER, JR., Engr., McCool, Miss. BENJAMIN C. VANCE, Ed., Conehatta, Miss. STUART P. VANCE, Bus., SAE, Memphis, Tenn. GARNSEY WADE, Engr., Alpha Tau Omega, Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD O. WALKER, Engr., Waynesboro, Miss. JAMES A. WALKER, Engr., Troy, Miss. CHARLES L. WARNER, Engr., Pascagoula, Miss. SAMUEL W. WARREN, Bus., Yazoo City, Miss. CHARLES E. WARWICK, Science, Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM F. WATERS, Bus., Tupelo, Miss. AN CLASS HOMER W. WATKINS, Engr., Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss. MARGARET WATKINS, Engr., Chi Omega, Jackson, Miss. TARLEEN WEATHERFORD, Ed., Fulton, Miss. JAMES C. WEAVER, Ed., Houston, Miss. JAMES K. WERR, Agr., Monticello, Miss. LEE R. WELLS, JR., Engr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Vicksburg, Miss. CLIFTON J. WENTWORTH, Agr., ATO, Winona, Miss. ALTON G. WESTRROOK, Bus., Jackson, Miss. HARLEY A. WESTBROOK, Bus., Columbus, Miss. FRED WHITFIELD, Bus., Picayune, Miss. IRA S. WHITMIRE, Engr., McCool, Miss. RILLY R. WILEMON, Science, Aberdeen, Miss. THOMAS L. WILEY, Engr., Hickory Flat, Miss. WILLIAM W. WILKINS, Agr., Adamsville, Tenn. WILLIAM O. WILLEY, Rus., Johnstown, Penn. HUGH C. WILLIAMS, Engr., Kappa Alpha, Meridian, Miss. LEE B. WILLIAMS, Science, Sunflower, Ala. LESLIE C. WILLIAMS, Ed., Little Rock, Miss. JASPER H. WILLIAMSON, JR., Science, SC, Greenwood, Miss. DONALD L. WILSON, Science, Leland, Miss. HATTIE M. WILSON, Ed., Starkville, Miss. JAMES R. WILSON, Agr., Alpha Tau Omega, Starkville, Miss. THOMAS W. WINGO, Engr., Columbus, Miss. GEORGE W. WINTERS, Engr., Theta Xi, Pascagoula, Miss. HANNS WITTJAN, Agr., Holly Springs, Miss. JACK H. WITTJAN, Agr., Holly Springs, Miss. JAMES L. WOMACK, JR., Engr., Ratesville, Miss. HOYT R. WOOD, Ed., Baldwyn, Miss. WILLIAM R. WOODRUFF, Science, Louisville, Miss. GUY E. WOODWARD, Rus., Long Reach, Miss. ROBLEY E. WOOTEN, Engr., Sigma Chi, West Point, Miss. JAMES R. WRIGHT, Engr., Alpha Tau Omega, Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS H. YEATMAN, JR., Science, Columbus, Miss. CARADINE W. YOUNG, Bus., West Point, Miss. EDNA YOUNG, Ed., Columbus, Miss. WM. A. YOUNGBLOOD, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Glen Allen, Miss. Extra cui in important role to the students who participate in them. They are considered by many as much a part of an education as the class rooms. All Freshmen who enter State ore en couraged to participate in at least one activity. The President of the college has often discussed the importance of extra classroom work, but never foils to point out that studies should come first. He emphasizes that the dog should wog the toil, ond not the tail wag the dog. The most outstanding of the activities are the publications. Though interrupted during the war years, the publications on the State campus have made constant improvement since thot time. The 49er, through the REVEILLE, is proud to present the activities at State College. tm, f m . jjp ' i I ' f Front row, left to right: Bobby Daniels, James B. Grice, Thomas E. McGaha, Peyton Alexander, Marvin L. Ratcliff, James L. Wilson, and Bob Kochtitzky. Back row, left to right: James Leon Bates, Alva C. Garner, John C. Hazzard, James W. Bailey, David L. Dunaway, Herman L. Veatman, William L. Richmond, James C. Cherry, Willie E. Phillips, Hushel L. Moss, Leo W. Seal, William H. Montgomery, Otis B. Wooley, and Gray W. Harrison. £L STUDENT EXECU OFFICERS PEYTON ALEXANDER President MARVIN L. RATCLIFF Vice-President The purpose of the Student Council is to serve as a liaison between the students and the faculty, and to promote a higher degree of school spirit here at State. This is the first year of operation under the revised constitution whereby the representatives are elected by schools. The Council is composed of the Executive Committee which is the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer elected annually by the entire Student Body. The other members are chosen from the various schools based on their enrollment. For each 300 students in a school a representative is allowed with one additional representative for each school, thus making a total of 19 members. This year the School of Business elected four members, School of Agri- culture elected three members, School of Engineering elected four members, School of Education two members, School 136 MSCW Day at State The Executive Committee President Alexander at Work Peyton Alexander President James L. Bates Engineering School James W. Bailey Science School James C. Cherry Engineering School °Bohby Daniels Editor of Reveille David L. Dunaway Education School Alva C. Garner Engineering School James B. Grice Science School Gray W. Harrison Agriculture School John C. Hazard Business School Robert B. Kochtitzky Editor of Reflector Thomas E. McGaha Secretary William H. Montgomery Agriculture School Hushel L. Moss Agriculture School Willie E. Philli ps Engineering School Marvin L. Ratcliff Vice-President William L. Richmond Business School Leo W. Seal Business School James L. Wilson Treasurer Otis B. Wooley Business School Herman L. Yeatman Education School Ex-officio members. TIVE COUNCIL THOMAS E. McGAHA Secretary JAMES L. WILSON Treasurer of Science elected two members. The Editors-in-Chief of the two major campus publications, the Reflector and the Reveille, were ex-officio members of the Council but did not vote. Students at State work together through the Association to solve their common problems, and strengthen the ties that bind them to this insitution. This Student Council made progress that has never before been equaled. New sys- tems, new ideas put into operation, and in general, good student government was the prevailing object of the Coun- cil. Both students and administration cooperate with the Council in its every undertaking. Congratulations to the Student Council for a job well done. 137 Front row, left to right: Byron M. Moss, Howard Hamill, Yancey Adams, Marvin L. Ratcliff, Nan Carpenter, James Webster, Tommy Spain. Back row, left to right: John R. Hudson, Herbert T. Miller, Thomas D. Pantoliano, Thurman Mauldin, John McPherson, David Rice, John Southward, Chambliss Mizelle, James Cable, Robert Berry, Jim Grice, and Bobby Daniels. Left insert, Henry Flemming; right insert, Jack Miller. DANCE COMMITTEE The Dance Committee of the Student Association is responsible for the managing of all big dances on the State College campus. This organization, under the leadership of Marvin L. Rat Ratcliff, has sponsored the three Student Association dances during the school year, plus several concerts. They brought in big-name bands, including Sam Donahue, Woodie Herman, Spike Jones, and Jimmy Dorsey. Whether the dance was- a mammoth affair or just a small concert, the twenty-one members of the Dance Committee worked to make it a success. Hail to these students who have, so obviously, made our fine dances possible. GOOD MUSIC AND . . . T ' i. c ' X: t :■■-■.. | o r ' n H ,ffi, r Vf r . . . LOADS OF FUN dke COLLEGIA Just a Thought, that familiar theme of the Collegians, is certainly music to the ears of all State College students. Red Terry took over the Collegians this year, and brought music for the weekly Greek dances during the second semester. Kookie Norwood, that cat on the piano, did a lot of the arranging and is the author of their theme. Miss Pat Walton, our own Miss Mississippi State, chirped with the band during the first semester and certainly added to the appearance of the group. During the year the Collegians put on several dances sponsored by James Petrillo. We wish that we could have this fine group of musicians with us always. . . Just a Thought. Red Terry and Body and Soul Walton make a good front for the band. NS The sax section is made up of Ed Maxcy, Baritone; Donald Cates, Fourth; Jimmy Nichols, Third; Wickey Sparks, Lead Sax; and Lor- raine Bourne, Tenor. The trombones were Jimmy Cooper, First; Chuck Borum, Second; and Charlie Waters, Third. Trumpet men were Charlie Bardsley, First; Hubert Prey, Second, and Frank Oaks, Third. Bed Terry, Kookie Norwood, J. B. Long, and H. C. Johnston furnished the rhythm on the Bass, Piano, Guitar, and Drums respectively. Miss Pat Walton was the vocalist. The Sax Section Pat and Boh ' Snapshot Stan ke 1949 REVE At the very first meeting of the 1949 Reveille Staff, it was mutually agreed that a job worth doing at all was worth doing right. All efforts were directed toward assembling an outstanding book, and at the same time, delivering a yearbook to the students before school closed. We hope that we have succeeded in accomplishing this. Bobby Daniels served as Editor; Pat Walton, Assistant Editor; Ruth Ogletree, Sue Morgan and Charlotte Moose made up the Fraternity Sec- tion; Nan Carpenter and Marcie Stewart assembled the Organizations; Johanne Smith worked up the Faculty and Administration section; Sam Simmons, Leo Seals, and Carl Long edited the Sports; Winton Cain, Albert Anders, and Ben Peeples fixed the Military section; the classes were done by Sylvia McCarty, Sarah Ratliff, Kathryn McKeithen, Maxine Cole, Lois Hegwood, Shirley McKay, Bruce Baine, Johnny Walker, Mary Jane Perry, Margaret Watkins, James Bedenbaugh, and Garnsey Wade. Bettye Howard, Anne Stowers, and Ada Jo Cain headed the Features department. The art work was done by Billy Barnett, and Stanley Coumbe took the pictures. We hope you appreciate their efforts and enjoy the results. The Features and Faculty Department Military, Sports and Art (?) JL The Business Staff Poses I— L— I— • e • J. H. Stanton kept the Reveille in the black. This re- quired expert super-salesmanship and a good eye for busi- ness. The Business Staff of the ' 49 Reveille distributed the 1 ' 48 book, and completed their ad section early enough to meet all deadlines. J. H. had such capable assistants as Tom McGaha, Assist- ant Business Manager; Ida May Beer, Jimmy Bedwell, Em- mett Atwood, Perrin Harmon, Ransom Burford, and Skee- ter Weeks. These are the folks that sold the ads, collected the cash, and distributed your book. They are to be commended. . H. Stanton, Business Manager - Another Backdrop by Barnett Fraternities and Organizations are well under control. Walker and Bainc, Playboys, Inc. Kochtitzky Without His Whip The men who were responsible for putting out the Reflector in 1948-49. Seated, left to right: Glenn Vail, managing editor; Bob Kochtitzky (wielding the Corona Corona), editor-in-chief. Standing, from left to right: Conwell Harris, sports editor for first semester; Dink Hataway, news editor; Cecil Chism, feature editor; and Jack Hazard, copy editor. No doubt they are whipping a hot editorial into existence. Future Walter Stewarts The sports page of the Reflector was edited each week largely through the efforts of the boys pictured above (from left to right): Carl Black, Jimmy Lacey. Conwell Harris, Billy Bay, and Bob Stine. The other important members of this team not pictured were Bob Harper, and Buddy McNeil. Har- ris was editor of the department until just before his gradua- tion at the end of the fall semester, when Lacey took over, with Harper as his assistant, for the remainder of the year. Bay was the department ' s expert on High School sports. Man Jane Perry Hataway and Friends Glancing over several exchange issues and the edition put out while the editor was in the hospital are Dink Hataway, center, news editor, and his staff. Jim Peeples (with the 800 women), Carl Long, Fred Nelms, James Big Mama Webster, who was assistant news editor the first semester; Carl Black, and Bill May discuss Hattaway and Kochtitzky ' s recent assault case. Long and Peeples were advanced to assistant editors for the spring semester. ke REFL Charlotte Moose and Sylvia McCarty Hazard ' s Error Jack Hazard, copy editor, and his troops talk about the errors in the last issue. Standing, left to right, are: Bob Wooten, Harold Nash, and Jim Peeples. Not pictured are Boy Biley, also exchange editor, James Bedenbaugh, and Hoss James. The Bosses The department heads discussing the good and bad points of the last paper, left to right: Jimmy Proctor, Business Man- ager; Walthall Pete Peters, Personnel (Frosh) Manager; Lee Robinson, Circulation (Mailing) Manager; Jack Miller, Advertising Manager. Not shown, O. B. Wooley, who served as Advertising Manager for the first semester; Jim Wells, who took Pete ' s place the second semester, and Sam Wa rren, who did the advertising layout. ECTOR Van Bristow and Billy Barnett Three to a door, boys The Frosh shown here are just a few of the ones who were pressed into service to deliver the papers in the dormito- ries. Shown counting papers are, left to right around the table: Andrew Baird, James Johnson, Richard Cox, Bill Dubard, Ken- neth Loflin, Ray Bass, Barron Gray, Tommy Horton, and Robert Ruthledge. Paper Boys These are the men who deliver the papers to the trailer and apartment areas every Tuesday night, and bring the papers to the office for dormitory and mail distribution. Left to right, Cayce Smith, Billy Barret, Jimmy Proctor, Business Manager, and Joe Moorehead. Matt ' Em Out Every Tuesday night Lee Robinson and his crew of fresh- men get the papers in the mail. Each paper has to be stamped with the address and sorted for the post office. Left to right: John Blount, Robert Eiland, Lee Robinson, Circula- tion Manager, and Joe Burch. Not shown, Hubert Ratliff and Bill Youngblood, who helped Lee during the year. Charles Alliston dke MISS- EDITORIAL STAFF O. B. Wooley, Jr Editor-in-Chief Eunice Smith Managing Editor Harold Nash Feature Editor Bill May Joke Editor Johanne Smith Head Typist Tom Simmons Photographer Van Bristow Cartoonist Dave McWilliams Cartoonist BUSINESS STAFF Guy Green, Jr Business Manager Donald Morse . . . Assistant Business Manager Tootsie Moss , Advertising Manager James Bedenbaugh . . Assistant Advertising Mgr. Homer Mann Circulation Manager Gilbert Foreman . . Assistant Circulation Mgr. Pat Walton Office Manager Joe Moorhead . . . Assistant Office Manager O. B. Wooley, Editor-in-Chief Lett to right: Billy May, Carl Black, Johanne Smith, Dave McWilliams, Van Bristow, O. B. Wooley, Jr., Eunice Smith ■ «wwr« TT iiiiwiii . Don NOW A-SIP Except for two years during the war, The Mis-A-Sip has been published on the State campus since 1936. It has afforded humor and fiction to the State students. The editor has led his staff in presenting a monthly publication of jokes, cartoons, stories, and pictures in a setting eminently suited to college humor. Among the most popular of its features are the Coed parade, Sweet- heart parade, Hall of Fame, and Snoopers specialty. Were it not for the increased efforts of Guy Green and the business staff, the Mis-A-Sip would not have been able to maintain its high standard. The task of financing and delivering has been accomplished splen- didly. Although a privately owned publication, the Mis-A- Sip is an integral part of student life at Mississippi State. Guy Green, Business Manager Left to right: Peanut Robinson, Ben Yandell, Harold Nash, Guy Green, Sylvia McCarty, Tootsie Moss, Gilbert Foresman. Standing, left to right: Bob Kochtitzky, Peyton Alexander, Bobby Daniels. Seated: Dean Drennon, Ben Hilbun, N. F. Hamlin, Dean Brooks. BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS The Board of Publications, governing body of student publications, is com- posed of four faculty members, the President of the Student Association, and the editors of the Reflector and the Reveille. The group is ably headed by genial Mr. Ben Hilbun. The editorial policies of the publications are subject to the jurisdiction of the board, and the editors are responsible to it. Faculty members act in an advisory capacity to assist the student editors in solving the ever-present problems which arise in the course of the year. Their advice is based on knowledge and experience; it is responsible in a large measure for the excellence of the student publications. 148 a prt «• •i « v ,i U. S. ARMY and COLONEL RUSSELL P. S. M. T. Mississippi State has long realized the im- portance of well-trained officers, and our Mili- tary Department has in no small degree helped to meet this need by each year graduating out- standing leaders by employing methods designed to fit men physically, mentally, and morally for the maintenance of peace as well as the pursuit of war. , COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Col. Ralph W. Russell . . P.M.S. T. Lt. Col. Harry L. Murray, Jr. Infantry Lt. Col. Roger C. Pryor . . Air Corps Major Albert H. Hutchinson, Jr. Air Corps Major Richard R . Irving . . Infantry Captain William P. Adams, Jr. Air Corps Captain Richard F. Cox .... CAC Captain Henry P. Davis, Jr. Air Corps Captain Malcolm Hawkins . Infantry Captain Robert R. Taylor, Jr. . CAC Front row, left to right: Henderson, Jenkins, Martin, Pennylegion. Back row: Hayes, Burkes, Raymond. Front row, left to right: Lt. Col. Murray, Col. Russell, Lt. Col. Pryor. Back row: Captain Davis, Captain Hawkins, Captain Cox, Major Hutchinson, Major Irving, Captain Adams, Captain Taylor. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Sgt. 1st Class Cleo H. Palmer Sgt. 1st Class Cecil L. Jenkins M Sgt. Delbert L. Farrow F Sgt. Harold W. George M Sgt. Allison W. Jenkins M Sgt. Harry G. Martin M Sgt. Robert G. Henderson M Sgt. Edward D. Pennylegion Sgt. 1st Class Norman B. Mck- kelson Sgt. 1st Class Melvin L. Ray- mond S Sgt. Doris W. Burkes Sgt. Charlie Hayes Cpl. J. T. Butler lVt. Dan E. Yerby CADET OFFICERS REGIMENTAL STAFF Col. William E. Batty Regimental Commander Col. Jean Harris Regimental Sponsor Lt. Col. Eugene E. Johnson Regimental Executive Major William F. Porter Regimental S-3 Major Herman L. Yeatman Regimental Adjutant Regimental Staff FIRST BATTALION Lt. Col. Doc L. Triggs .... Bn. Commander Lt. Col. Patricia Walton Bn. Sponsor Major Guy R. Green, Jr. . . . Bn. Executive Captain Malcolm M. Randolph . . . Bn. S-3 Captain Chambliss Mizlle . . . Bn. Adjutant SECOND BATTALION Lt. Col. James A. Mott .... Bn. Commander Lt. Col. Joyce Elder Bn. Sponsor Major Robert Lancaster .... Bn. Executive Captain T. K. Loudin Bn. S-3 Captain James H. Sylvester . . . Bn. Adjutant THIRD BATTALION Lt. Col. Lester M. Adams . . . Bn. Commander Lt. Col. Kay Harris Bn. Sponsor Captain J. W. Pou Bn. Executive Captain W. H. Morgan Bn. S-3 Captain J. L. Brown, Jr Bn Adjutant Tenshuri At Ease ' Stack Anns Column Right, March Military Maids Fall In TUESDAY Gimme your last four numbers. Military men of tomorrow. Wheels Cadet Officers Drill The Color ' Forward March ' Left, Right, Left Company, Halt The Military Band AFTERNOON Pass in Review •f if CAN YOU FLY IT. HENRY? RIFLE TEA OFFICERS Hubert Pearson Captain Captain Malcolm Hawkins Coach Sergeant Norman B. Mekkelsen .... Assistant Coach Guv Brice Braden Assistant Coach Jim Evans Jesse Joy Boh Stine Eugene Weidel Byron Young Henry Harvey Hubert Pearson John Hill MEMBERS James Manselle Winford Guin Bill Davenport William II. Bethune Sydney Branch John Muse U. T. Amnion Eddie Smith The 194S-49 Rifle Team has been one of the most successful at State within recent years. Coached by Captain Haw- kins, the team has exhibited a will to win in all of its matches. Davidson College forfeited the first match to us. On October 30 we outshot Tulane in a shoulder to shoulder match. After winning two postal matches, we fell before the onslaught of Georgia Tech at Atlanta. To date the team has lost only three out of eleven matches, and has some twenty to go. Two of these will be oft the campus— at Alabama and Ole Miss. The team is a member of the National Rifle Association. Experts of the team are Pearson, Weidel, Amnion, Daven- port, Branch, Evans and Smith. Front row, left to right: Sgt. Mekkelson, Jim Evans, Jesse Joy, Bob Stine, Eugene Weidel, Byron Young, Henry Harvey, Captain Hawkins. Back row, left to right: Hubert Pearson, John Hill, James Manselle, Winford Guin, Bill Davenport, William H. Bethune, Sydney Branch, John Muse, Brice Braden. mUttt . - 4s ■%. .«• ' r i ! • v ; ' .  ' V I HI Hi in HUBA HUBA! • HOMEWARD BOUND | ' H . | post this section of the REVEILLE has been dedicated to the beauties and favorites, this yeor Who ' s Who at State, and Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities has been incorporated into the Feature Section. It has been a tradition to select favor- ites from Mississippi State College for Women, but due to the present drive to encourage a larger Coed enrollment at State, it wos felt that this tradition should be broken, and only the REV- EILLE Favorites should be included. The 49er leads out the two coed mem- bers of the State Dance Committee to introduce you to the Features Section. . + Mil; ' mtt BEAUTY SELECTION Varied methods have been tried in annuals all over the country for the selection of the campus beauties. They range from hiring an expert to selection by the editor, but the problem always remains of awarding this honor to the most eligible. This year the beauties were chosen by a committee picked from the school. The committee, composed of conscientious students, deliberated for a long time before selecting the beauties that follow. It is sincerely hoped that your choice agrees with theirs. The ' 49er takes pleasure in presenting the 1949 Beauties of Mississippi State. JEAN HARRIS, Most Beautiful eauty • 9 • PAT WALTON, Miss Mississippi State CATHERINE McDONNELL St at (State • • • eauty . . . ANNE LUCKETT YANCEY ADAMS Sti at estate eauty . . . JOYCE ELDER MAXINE COLE St at (State • • • eauty . . . MRS. JOSEPHINE COLLIER . . . STATE ' S ADA JO CAIN IDA MAY BEER FAVORITES NAN CARPENTER HILDA EVERITT STATE ' S B. B. HABTNESS p m ■CAMILLE HOGAN FAVORITES BETTYE HOWARD V t SYLVIA McCARTY THE KATHRYN McKEITHEN • . . . at • RUTH OGLETREE FAVORITES SARAH RATLIFF Si ate MARCIE STEWART FAVORITES JOHANNE SMITH ANNE STOWERS WHO ' S WHO at STATE Who ' s Who at Mississippi State College is an annual affair, sponsored by the Reveille. All students eagerly await this elec- tion and its results. It is the purpose to elect the most outstanding personalities on the campus, and though many different systems have been tried to secure nominations, we think that this year we have used the fairest and most democratic way possible. A nominating committee composed of representatives from the various schools made the nominations. A greater number of stu- dents were nominated for each position on the ballot than ever have been before. This, theoretically, gave a better coverage of the campus. The Reveille staff, with the assistance of the Colonel ' s Club, conducted the election and counted the votes, and it is with pleasure that we present in the following pages Who ' s Who at Mississippi State College. 185 WHO ' S MISS PAT WALTON Miss Mississippi State and Friendliest Girl NAN CARPENTER Best Dressed Girl TOM McGAHA Most Handsome Boy KAY HARRIS Best Girl Dancer WHO ' S PAPPY LAWRENCE Most Popular Professor VERNON HULL Most Typical Frosh WILLIE PHILLIPS Most Intellectual WHO wmoiw Peyton Alexander J. W. Chatham Jim Grice D. M. Bader Leon Bates Billy Bnrdine Bobhy Daniels Harper Davis Dave Dunaway WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS in Jack Hazzard Jamie Houston Lewis P. Jenkins Bob Kotchtitzky Hilton Ladner George D. Lyon Tom McGaha Leonard A. Mobley William M. Moss Willie Phillips Walter K. Porter AMERICAN COLLEG ES and UNIVERSITIES Bill Bichmond Clinton E. Wallace Jim Wilson Otis B. Wooley interruption of this pub- lication during the war years, it was customary to present the sports from the second semester of the preceding year, and the first semester sports of the current year. Since the aforementioned interruption, the REVEILLE has not gone to press until the completion of the sec- ond semester sports of the current year. In an effort to deliver this book prior to the closing of school, we have been forced back on the pre-war schedule of presenting second semester sports of the preceding year. It was therefore neces- sary to repeat the basketball, baseball, track, and tennis records of 1948. It is sincerely hoped that this precedent will stand in years to come. The 49cr via the REVEILLE presents the Athletics at Mississippi State Col- lege. Coach C. R. Duchf Noble DIRECTOR of ATHLETICS COACH NOBLE Mississippi State ' s Director of Athletics, Coach C. R. Dudy Noble, is the most notable character in Mississippi State athletic history. While an undergraduate here at State, Coach Dudy became the first Maroon to letter in four major sports. Upon graduation, Coach Dudy served as coach at several different Southern colleges, where he became greatly experienced in the different phases of athletics. As coach of the Maroon baseball team, he turned out many outstanding nines. Besides his duties as coach, he has served greatly in the capacity of Director of Athletics here at State. He managed to secure the best football schedule in the history of State for our Maroon team. As a great coach, an outstanding personality, and capable Director of Athletics, we can truly say that Coach C. R. Noble is tops in these respective fields. 194 Head Coach Allyn McKeen Head Coach Allyn McKeen and his staff faced a rough schedule against many outstand- ing football teams this ye r, emerging with four wins, one tie, and four losses. Coach McKeen, in his nine years of directing the Mississippi State Football team, has proved himself as one of the greater coaches in the Southeastern Conference, and has made an outstanding record while at State. He was surrounded by many capable assist- ants this year, including: Marcus Mapp, Back- field Coach; Dewitt Weaver, Line Coach; Bill Hildebrand, End Coach; and Hickman Ewing, Freshman Coach. He was also greatly assisted by Doc Wendler as Trainer and Bob Hartley as Publicity Director. 3k e COACHES Bob Hartley Publicity Director ' Doc Wendler Trainer Marcus Mapp, Backfield Dewitt Weaver, Line Bill Hildebrand, End Hickman Ewing, Freshman ,..- .. ... : Captain Bob Patterson Alternate Captain Harper Davis 3ke CAPTAINS and This year the Maroons were led by the superb leadership of Captain Bob Patterson and Harper Davis. Both playing their last year of ball at State, they really displayed that courageous sportsmanship spirit in every game. Bob hails from Okolona and. started his football in ' 42 on the Freshman team. He returned in 1946 after in the paratroopers for three and one-half years to turn in a fine football record for himself here at State. Upon tion Bob plans to make a career of the Dairying Industry. Harper comes from Clarksdale and this year was selected to play in the Blue-Gray game, a great honor for any foot- ball player. Harper was also selected to All-Southeastern in 1945 and has gained considerable recognition as being one of the fastest backs in the conference. His services will be greatly missed in the ' 49 lineup. serving gradua- ' Go get ' em Bully Many people underestimate the duties of the managers, but win, loose, or draw, they are always handy to render their services. To the managers of ' 48, I think we can say a job well done. ' Dub Water, Head Manager ANAGERS • • • Managers Mosletj, Bodron, Moffatt, Colthorp and Warner. Truitt Smith, Blocking Back Jim Stuart, Blocking Back Shorty McWilKams, Left Halfback Charles Crumbley, Fullback MAROONS TAKE OPENER AT KNOXVILLE The Mississippi State Maroons defeated a fighting but outclassed University of Tennessee team 21-6 in the first game of the season. Then Tennessee Vols drew first blood when the Bulldogs were penalized after holding the Vols on the State 8-yard line. This penalty set up the first and only Tennessee score. Thereafter, the Maroons rose up and governed the gridiron until the final whistle sounded. Alexander, Smith, and Davis scored the touch- downs with the help of every other Bulldog on the field. Shorty McWilliams brilliantly quarterbacked the game for State, and his passing, punting, and run- ning were outstanding. Harper Davis and Truitt Smith were outstanding also in their respective positions. Crosby Simmons, although a Sophomore, played a bang-up game at the right halfback position in his first varsity appearance. The Maroon forward wall held up greatly, and each member of the line played a great game. Max Stainbrook placed all three conversions between the uprights for the extra points. Intercept that pass, Charlie! STATISTICS: First Downs . . Yards Bushing . Net Yards Passing State Tennessee 17 6 135 53 125 74 STATISTICS: State Baylor First Downs . . 6 II Yards Rushing . 15 89 Net Yds Passing 118 76 Herring comes in from behind. Don Robinson, Left Halfback Jim Bailey, Fullback BAYLOR LOCKS STATE IN 7-7 DEADFALL A Mississippi State football team, with the taste of victory fresh on the lips from the previous week-end clash with Tennessee, were fought to a 7-7 tie by the Baylor Bears from Waco, Texas. The Maroons scored their seven points in the first half when Art Tait blocked a Baylor punt and his fellow end, Murray Alexander, took the ball and ran across the goal line unmolested. The Bulldogs had some trying moments when the Baylor Bears threatened on the State 2-yard line just before the first half ended, but the strong Maroon line held and the Mis- sissippi boys merged to the locker room with a 7-0 lead. The Baylor Bears scored early in the second half, tying the ball game into a 7-7 deadlock. From then on in it was nip and tuck, with neither team quite able to cross the goal line again. McWilliams, Davis, Robinson, Bailey, and Smith were outstanding in the backfield, with Papa particularly good in the line. Stain- brook kicked the extra point. James Pittman, Fullback Crosby Simmons, Wingback ' Dreyspring snags one. ' ■- £ CLEMSON HANDS BULLDOGS DEFEAT The hustling Clemson Tigers astounded themselves and everyone else by soundly thumping the favored Bulldogs of Mississippi State 21-7, before a stunned crowd of 11,000 at Scott Field. The only State talley came in the second period on a pass from McWilliams to Truitt Smith, just after Carl Scheider, a Sophomore, set up the score by a beautiful 52-yard runback of a Clemson kickoff. The Maroons were definitely outclassed from the beginning whistle to the end. However, State was without the services of Harper Davis and Captain Bob Patterson, who were both injured. McWilliams was not up to par, apparently because of an ailing leg muscle. STATISTICS: State Clemson First Downs .... 8 6 Yards Passing ... 69 116 Net Yards Rushing . 102 108 — — - mUUHIk ' Rough him up, Murray. ' Murray Alexander, End Max Stainbrook, Left Halfback Doug Colston, Left Halfback Carl Scheider, Left Halfback Pinky O ' Connor, Blocking Back Maroons head off Auburn back. ' ' Simmons gets good blocking. STATE TROUNCES CINCINNATI The Mississippi State Bulldogs defeated a fighting Cincinnati team 27-0 in a second half football game at Scott Field. The first half was only a battle of the toes in which the air was filled with punts. The first Maroon score came in the third quarter on a 14-yard run by Crosby Simmons. The next two TDs were sparked by Doug Colston, who was assisted by Robinson, Pittman, and Crocker. These all came in the last period. The fourth and final score came when Carl Scheider intercepted a Bearcat pass and ran 23 yards, behind perfect blocking, across the goal line. Max Stainbrook kicked three out of four of the extra points. STATISTICS: Arthur Tait, End First Downs . . . Yards Passing . . . Net Yards Rushing . State Cincinnati 14 3 99 48 215 40 Jack Crocker, Wingback Froggy Moore, Wingback Rudy Daly, Fullback Jack Stanley, Fullback Gay Herring, Tackle Jim Champion, Tackle Leo Seal, Tackle Ro binson around end. 39h u. 1 •- } ' • ' Did you get away. Shorty? ' ALABAMA EDGES MAROONS 10-7 The Mississippi State Bulldogs were handed their first S.E.C. defeat of 10-7 by the Crimson Tide of Alabama. The underrated but determined Tide out- classed the hard-fighting Maroons in a disappointing game to all State fans. The Red Elephants from Tuscaloosa completely dominated play in the first half by scoring a touchdown and field goal and by holding the Maroons to a gain of 25 yards on the ground and 2 yards via the air route. However, State roared back in the second period to score one time and to rush the ball 114 yards and pass 101 yards. The Maroons scored on a pass from McWilliams to Ken Davis, who put on a display of brilliant broken field running for 30 yards after taking in the aerial. Max Old Reliable Stainbrook kicked the etxra point. STATISTICS: State Alabama First Downs 11 13 Yards Passing 103 39 Net Yards Rushing .... 139 145 Fred Dreyspring, End Boh Gorke, End Jim Bledsoe, End Ken Davis, End A . . George Cartwright, Tackle Red Williams, Guard Ed Campbell, Tackle STATE BOWS TO TULANE 9-0 Tulane ' s Green Wave capitalized on a blocked kick and a pass interception to defeat a fighting Maroon team 9-0 at the Sugar Bowl Stadium in New Orleans. State fought hard, played well, and lost to a fine Tulane team that presented a well co-ordinated and diversified attack. Tulane ' s first score was a safety made in the second quarter when McWilliams ' quick kick was blocked on State ' s 20 and recovered in the end zone by Tulane. The second score came early in the fourth period when Tulane intercepted a State pass and scored in six plays. The entire Bulldog team played an excellent game but the breaks went the wrong way. STATISTICS: State Tulane First Downs 9 15 Yards Rushing 103 210 Net Yards Passing 48 99 Colston picks up yardage. Raymond Rhodes, Tackle Sam Burks, Tackle Pete Walker, Guard Country Vaughn, Tackle Bulley eyes Baylor mascot i Vic Papa, Guard ' Salty Johnson, Guard Byron Gough, Guard MAROONS DEFEAT AUBURN The Mississippi State Maroons batted the Auburn Plainsmen into the mud of Legion Field at Birmingham to the tune of 20-0. State struck early in the first quarter with the magic combinat ion of McWil- liams and Davis clicking for the first TD. Not until the last quarter did State score again with Harper Davis setting up the second talley and driving Jim Baily carrying the pigskin into pay dirt. It was in the last few seconds of the game that Colston set up the final score by a 32-yard pass to Simmons. McWil- liams plunged the remaining 4 yards over the goal line as the time ran out. Stainbrook converted for two out of three of the extra points. Crumbly, Scheider. Taylor, Daly, and Pittman were other standouts in the game. STATISTICS: State Auburn First Downs 11 15 Yards Rushing 83 104 Net Yards Passing 96 64 Captain Bob Patterson at Pep Rally. Thai fatal field goal for the Tide. T. Smith advances against Auburn. Pete Ray, Center BATTLING MAROONS SQUEEZE BY L. S. U. 7-0 The State Maroons racked up seven previous points and made seven desperate goal line stands in Baton Rouge to squeeze by a fighting L.S.U. team, 7-0. It was fleet Harper Davis who, early in the second quarter, intercepted a Bengal pass and, behind a host of blockers, raced down the sidelines to pay dirt. This was the only score made by either team during the game. The magnificent goal-line stands made by the hard-fighting Maroon line were the only things that saved the Bulldogs from defeat. The complete forward wall played a great defensive game. McWilliams and Davis starred in the backfield. Max Stainbrook, in his usual form, kicked the extra point. STATISTICS: State L. S. U. First Downs 11 19 Yards Rushing 138 257 Net Yards Passing 18 102 ' No gain for ' Bama. Rex Bullock, Centc Jerry Taylor, Center ? What ' s this, a Ballet? ' Shorty cuts sharply. S .,. Ai He dropped it. ' Just in time. ' Harper in the clear. ' ' £Bt - ' ( ■f ' i_? « 4 ' ' No gain. ' ' Maroons take field. ' STATE HANDED DEFEAT BY OLE MISS The Ole Miss Rebels proved themselves champions over the Mississippi State Maroons as they smashed out a 34-7 victory over the Bulldogs. The only Maroon talley came in the last period on a pass from Harper Davis to Crosby Simmons. Mc- Williams, Ken Davis, Truitt Smith, and Jimmy Pittman all had a hand in setting up this score. Stain- brook kicked the extra point. The Rebels used every method of making talleys from driving over to interception of passes. It was Ole Miss all the way. But we are still looking forward to 1949 and the rival game between State and Ole Miss on Scott Field here at State. STATISTICS: State Ole Miss First Downs . . . Yards Rushing . . Net Yards Passing 11 88 100 20 293 93 ' First TD for Ole Miss. ' Heading for Pay-dirt. Situation well in hand. ' Coach Gregory BASKETBALL SCHEDULE State 51— Vanderbilt .... 45-Here State 49-Auburn 35-There State 47-Florida 53-Tbere State 48-Vanderbilt .... 48-There State 57— Tennessee .... 64— There State 43-L.P.1 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 ON THE HARDWOOD Under Coach Paul Gregory, the 1948 Mississippi State Maroons of the hard- wood completed the season with a total of 6 wins and 12 losses. This was Coach Gregory ' s first year at State, and we are looking forward to the good basketball teams that we know he is capable of putting out. Mac Peevey, Guard Jim Ray, Forward Captain Red Nicholson, Guard Willard Dalev, Center Alton Watts, Forward S Br j gaH s?t£! ' • ' Coach Gregory and his squad. Ray hits a short one. Lefty Brandon, Pitcher Floyd Johnson, Pitcher Joe Sheppard, Pitcher SOUTHEASTERN The Mississippi State Maroon baseball team, under the coaching of Doc Patty, emerged from the 1948 baseball season as the champions of the Southeastern Conference. After completing the regular schedule with 14 wins and 6 losses, the Maroons became champion of the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference. Then, after a close three out of five playoff with Auburn, the Eastern Champions, the Maroons came out on top as champions of the conference. The 1948 baseball team deserves much credit for their fine record in the 1948 season, and we can truthfully say that it was one of the greatest nines ever to j)lay under the Maroon and White colors. t Alex Grammas scores. Billy Johnson, Pitcher Ed Self, Catcher ,,:-.- : - ' . :■: CHAMPIONS N fflftl Pete and Alex Grammas Slwrt Stop, Third Base Lee Watts Center Field Jimmy Bragan, Second Base Red Blomley, Utility Sonny Schneider, Right Field Gilbert Foresman, Manager Jones and Davis, 100-Yard Dash TRACK State ' s Thinclads, under Coach E. D. Guy, had a very heavy schedule, par- ticipating in dual meets with Florida, Auburn, Alabama, Howard and Ole Miss, and in addition performing in the Flor- ida relays, Birmingham relays, and the SEC meet. Due to inadequate track facilities caused by enlargement of the stadium, no meets were held on the campus. The team was composed of such performers as James Conn, Buckey Walters, J. E. Wilson, Chuck Mizelle, Dub Garrett, Jack Haley, Harper Davis, John Broome, Don Speed, Billy Jackson, Gene Whittington, James Brock, Jesse Doyle, Mac Peevey, Gordon Jones, D. B. Branch, and others. State ' s crack mile relay team composed of Wilson, Conn, Walters, and Whittington was unbeaten in dual competi- tion, won the event at the Birmingham Belays and placed second in the SEC meet. Haley and Speed, Low and High Hurdles TENNIS at STATE Weeks swats one. ' Smith on the serve. Under the direction of Coach Marcus Mapp, a tennis team of six members was developed here at State College in 1948. The 1948 tennis team, under the direction of Captain Clay Moss, won 7 out of 9 matches. The team won two matches against Memphis State, two matches against Ole Miss, two matches against Millsaps, and one match against Birmingham Southern, losing one match to University of Florida, and one match to Louisi- ana State University. We commend the 1948 tennis team for an excellent record and a job well done. Bottom row, left to right: Neely, Weeks, and Smith. Standing, left to right: Miller, Jones, and Liest. H MAROON BAND an d CHEERLEADERS • «. at- i%$v ' £ £. gtri 4£ I |pWMB(WWKi% . vf w | Top: Biil Boyd leads the Maroon Band in front of the Y. Bottom: The majorettes, from left to right: Marcie Stewart, B. B. Hartness, and Mary Love Gartin. V 1 f. Under the capable direction of Henry E. Wamsley, the Maroon Band added great color to the gridiron battles of the Mississippi State Maroons. Besides the added features of three beautiful majorettes, the band received much praise for its many excellent arrangments of popular music, which were played at our football games and pep rallies. The Maroon cheering section was led by a group of five cheerleaders, which was headed by Skeeter Weeks. These Cheerleaders presided over our Pep Bai- lies and the student section at the football games. Even when defeat was near, they made an effort to boost the spirit of the team. Surely they should be given credit for a job well done. The Cheerleaders, from left to right: Sonny Hendricks, Yancey Adams, Skeeter Weeks, Catherine McDonnell, and Emmett Atwood. ' B. B. steps high. ' Come on, Fall, yeyull. ' dke M CLUB OFFICERS HARPER DAVIS President KENNETH DAVIS . Secretary and Treasurer JAMES PITTMAN . . . Sergeant-at-Arms FACULTY ADVISORS Coach Allyn McKeen Coach Bill Hilderbrand Coach Hick Ewing The M Club is composed of men who have lettered in the four major sports. . . . Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Track. The purpose of this organization is to promote better ath- letic teams at Mississippi State and to pro- mote good sportsmanship among these teams. A highlight on the campus is the annual M Club Day and the annual M Club fall dance. MEMBERS Murray Alexander James Baily Rex Benson Jack Berry Hays Biggs M. C. Billingsley Clarence Black Jim Bledsoe Red Blomely Jimmy Bragen Lefty Brandon D. R. Branch J. N. Brock John Broome Rex Bullock Sam Burks Tom Burress George Cartwright Jim Champion James Conn Doug Coulston Moss Cowart Charles Crumbly Jack Crocker Willard Daley Rudy Daly Harper Davis Kenneth Davis W. O. Davis Fred Dreyspring David Dunaway Bob Gorke Byron Gough Gay Herring Bill lackson M. L. Jackson Bob Jeffery Billy Johnson Floyd Johnson Salty Johnson Gordon Jones Eagle Matulich George May field Shorty McWilliams Chuck Mizell Froggy Moore Jim Nicholson C. F. O ' Connor Vic Papa Jay Parks Bob Patterson Mac Peevey James Pittman Pete Ray Raymond Rhodes Don Robinson Sonny Schneider Carl Scheider Leo Seal Ed Self Joe Sheppard Crosby Simmons Alexander, Bailey, Berry, Bledsoe, Blomley, Bragen, Brandon, Brock, Broome, Bullock, Burress, Cartwright, Champion, Conn, Cowart, Daly, H. Davis, K. Davis, W. Davis, Dunnaway, Gorke, Jeffreys, S. Johnson, B. Johnson, Matulich, McWilliams, Mizell, Moore, O ' Connor, Papa, Patterson, Peevey, Pittman, Ray, Robinson, Schneider, Seal, Self, Smith, Speed, Stainbrook, Stuart, Tait, Watts, B. Williams, R. Williams. Truitt Smith Don Speed Jack Stanley Max Stainbrook Jim Stuart Arthur Tait Jerry Taylor Frank Trebble Oliver Vaughn Pete Walker Lee Watts Ray Watters Gene Whittingtori Bob Williams Red Williams The Organizations Section has been divided into two subdivisions calling at- tention to Socol Fraternities, and those organizations honoring students for their service to the school. The leaders of tomorrow will be found in this section because these clubs, societies, fellowships, and fraternities furnish valuable experience in the de- velopment of character and leadership. As Mr. Enoch Benson, of Balfour, shows to the ' 49er the symbols of group activities, we present to you the Organ izations at M % • % ! % • ' •• N ht §• 0k. NTER-FRATER OFFICERS DAVIS LYON President LEE THOMPSON Vice-President HENRY F. AUTER Secretary and Treasurer The Mississippi State Liter-Fraternity Coun- cil is composed of fourteen chapters of national fraternities; twelve active, one inactive, and one petitioning for membership. The purpose of the IFC is to correlate activ- ities of the individual chapters and to obtain solutions to common problems through joint action for advancement of the chapters. Reasley Anderson 2AE Henry F. Auter AXA Lilly Barnett KT Bobby Brown K2 George Downing AXA Henry Flemming 2 E E J. F. Galbreath ©E John Hudson ATO MEMBERS Roy J. Keel SIT Hilton Ladner 4 KT B. T. Lusk SAE Davis Lyon ATO Charlie Mars IIKA Tom E. McGaha S E Ellis McNeel KS John McPherson SX Herbert Miller IIKA W. H. Montgomery KA Tommy Pantoliano f K© Bob Perkins KA George Rodriguez J?K© Henry Thomason SX Lee Thompson 211 Leon Young ©H Active — Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Alpha Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Pi Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Xi Inactive — Sigma Alpha Mu Petitioning — Delta Sigma Phi NITY COUNCIL Anderson, Auter, Barnett, Brown, Downing, Flemming, Galbreath, Hudson, Keel, Ladner, Lusk, Lyon, Mars, McGaha, McNeel, McPherson, Miller, Montgomery, Pantoliano, Perkins, Rodriguez, Thomason, Thompson, Young. Alpha Tau Omega OFFICERS JOHN R. HUDSON President WINTON B. CAIN Vice-President JAMES A. COOK Secretary MARVIN L. RATCLIFF, JR. Treasurer CLYDE T. McGEE Historian FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. John Bettersworth Hunter Eubanks, Jr. Ned H. Phillips B. P. Brooks Harold Flinch Harry Simrall C. B. Burgoyne M. G. Gray Frank Watson E. B. Colmer E. A. Kimbrough D. T. Weaver J. E. Emerson L. L. Patterson Dr. Harold W. Wendler 37 ••£9 Founded: Richmond, Virginia; September 11, 1865 Established: April 17, 1937 Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: White Tea Rose Richard D. Avara Thomas J. Barnes Bobbie H. Bassett Raymond H. Bennett Marshall O. Bcydstun Knollis E. Byrd Winton B. Cain Jesse L. Canon, Jr. Joseph VV. Cockerhan James A. Ccok Walter E. Cope, Jr. Thomas E. Dickerson Edward G. Dunning Robert F. Ehrhardt Allen F. Estes, Jr. Thomas C. Ewing Robert E. Fortenberry James E. Furr, Jr. Frederick Z. Jackson Raymond J. Jackson Louis A. King John C. Langstcn George D. Lyon Herman D. McDonald, Robert L. McElroy Clyde T. McGee Robert N. McCarthy Thomas A. Mauldin MEMBERS Howard L. Miskelly Paul S. Morgan Wayne N. Morgan Charles E. Newman, Jr. William B. Noble Henry P. Noland John C. Page, Jr. Larry E. Godard Douglas S. Goff Jr. James P. Hall John E. Hall, Jr. Gray W. Harrison, Jr. Charles D. Havens Clinton G. Herring James D. Hudson John R. Hudson Joseph F. Idiaquez, Jr. Eugene L. Platte Marvin L. Rateliff, Jr. Robert L. Shuler John C. Sides, Jr. John D. Sistrunk Rayburn E. Smith, Jr. Joe A. Sutherland William G. Talbert Lee A. Watts Evans R. Winter Max E. Benoist Charles M. Billingsley James A. Bledsoe Zolen W. Burney William VV. Canon Ernest Crawford, Jr. Byron T. Dunn Claiborne F. Floyd Jeff B. Fulmer, Jr. Guy B. Green, Jr. PLEDGES John VV. Head Thomas C. Hamner, Vernon F. Hinson Celwyn E. Hopkins Andrew J. Lampkin, John R. Lawshe William C. Loden, Jr Carl McQuinn William W. Martin Thomas H. Nelson William T. Pannell, Jr. Jr. Jack P. Parker James D. Putnam Robert H. Stine, Jr. Jr. Garnsey Wade Leonard B. Wamnes, Jr. Cloyd W. Welch James R. Wilson Clifton J. Wentworth James R. Wright Epsilon Epsilon Chapter Avera Barnes Bassett Bennett Bovdstun Byrd Cain Canon Cockerhan Cook Cope Dickerson Dunning Ehrhardt Es ' tes Ewing Fortenberry Furr Godard Goff Hall, J. P. Hall, J. E. Harrison Havens Hudson, J. D. Hudson, J. B. Idiaquez Jackson, F. Z. Jackson, B. J. King Langston Lyon McDonald McElroy McGee McCarthy Mauklin Miskelly Newman Morgan Noble Noland Page Platte Batcliff Shuler Sides Sistrunk Smith Talbert Watts Winter Billingsley Bledsoe Burney Canon Crawford Dunn Floyd Fulmer Green Haniner Head Hinson Hopkins Lampkin Lawshe Loden McQuinn Nelson Pannell Parker Putnam Stine Wade Wamnes Wilson Welch Wentworth Wright Kappa Alpha OFFICERS ROBERT H. PERKINS President THOMAS A. SPAIN Vice-President WILKINS H. MONTGOMERY Secretary HOYT T. HOLLAND, JR Treasurer D. Meade Eastland William J. Evans FACULTY MEMBERS Capt. Malcolm Hawkins Lt. Col. Roger Pryor Dr. John F. Locke Col. Ralph Russell Founded: Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia December 21, 1865 Established: 1927 Colors: Crimson and Old Gold Flower: Red Rose Murray M. Alexander Hugh M. Arant Harry H. Barnes, Jr. Leon Bates Leon Bell William Bentz John L. Berryman James Bragan Joe Clayton Kenneth R. Davis James A. Evans, Jr. MEMBERS Douglas W. Garland Peter R. Hairston Hunter W. Henry Hoyt T. Holland, Jr. Joseph R. Huggins Egbert Jones Edwin P. Kellis Clayton Kilgore William L. Kirby Thomas E. McWilliams Leon C. McWilliams, Jr. Abbey W. Magruder, Jr. Warren W. Martin Wilkins H. Montgomery Robert H. Perkins Robert C. Price, Jr. Munford Rhett Mark G. Richardson David A. Ruffin J. T. Santmyer Leo W. Seal, Jr. Thomas A. Spain, Jr. Donald D. Speed Howard G. Spivey Arthur B. Stevens Patterson W. Sudduth Douglas E. Taylor William G. Thorns Winfred E. Tullos Charles E. Klumb William McFarland Glenn E. Vail Leigh Watkins III Kenneth P. Allen, Jr. J. Willfred Bentz, Jr. Ralph Blackwood Robert D. Bryan Charles N. Chittom Fred A. Conlee T. Clifton Fowler, Jr. Clinton L. Franklin, Jr. James M. Hall John J. Hubbard Clyde E. Jennings, Jr. PLEDGES Marion Joe Kemp Louis J. Kestenbaum D. Allen King J. Edwin Lee, Jr. James C. McDonald Cecil Magee Homer A. Mann William W. Mayers George E. Menetre, Jr. Mercer Miller Carl A. Muller James E. Osborne J. Donavan Ready, Jr. Reynolds L. Richardson Frank H. Santmyer Richard A. Sikes Thomas Stephenson, Jr. Kenneth T. Strange William L. Toney II Grover L. Upton Hugh C. Williams Beta Tau Chapter €% i 2 A 1 , , X lit -£S % z ™ J ' ft J ft • I V i ' ■• r ' ' fe HI HSR Alexander Arant Barnes Bates Bentz, W. Berryman Bragan Clayton Davis Evans Garland Hairston Henry Holland Huggins Jones Kilgore Kirby McFarland McWilliams, 1 Magruder Martin Montgomery Perkins Price Puffin Santmyer, 1. Seal Spain Speed Stevens Sudduth Taylor Thorns Tullos Vail Allen Bentz, J. Blackwood Bryan Chittom Conlee Fowler Franklin Hall Hubbard Jennings Kemp Kestenbaum King Lee McDonald Magee Mann Menetre Muller Osborne Ready Richardson Santmyer, F. Sikes Stephenson Strange Toney Williams Kappa Sigma OFFICERS ELLIS G. McNEEL Grand Master ROBERT L. BROWN, JR Grand Procurator JIMMIE L. OGLESBY Grand Master of Ceremonies FRED N. COLMER Grand Scribe HERBERT K. ROBERTSON Grand Treasurer Capt. H. P. Davis A. W. Garner FACULTY MEMBERS E. D. Myers Major Richard R. Irving Dr. C. Q. Sheely Founded: University of Virginia, University, Virginia, in the year 1869 Established: In the year 1936 Colors: Scarlet, green, and white Flower: Lily-of-the-valley MEMBERS Larkin Agnew Jimrnie Alford T. A. Atkinson Bill Batty Jerry Beall Earl Brewer Bobby Brown Carlton Carpenter Fred Carr Bill Causey J. C. Collins Fred Colnier Bean Corley Charles Crumbley Bill Darsey Harper Davis Joe Dick Dorroh Edwin Ellis Graydon Flowers Dave Galtney Maynard Gardner A. C. Garner Billy Garrett Billy Harlow Conwell Harris Gene Hively Stewart Johnson Bob Kochtitzky Jimmie Little James Lollar Louis Lyons Dick McCulley Bill McKie Ellis MeNeel Dave McWilliams Bob Marehetti George Mercier Charles Monty Charles Moody William Morgan Don Morse Joe Thomas Mosley B. M. Moss J. E. Nash Lucian Noble Jimmie Oglesby Hugh V. Pierce S. D. Prentice Jimmie Proctor Marion Pruitt Bennie Puckett Dero Ramsey Tom Reed Herbert Robertson Joe Robinson James Roby William Roby Tom Scott Jack Stanley Charlie Stroble Rufus Thompson Malcolm Travis Bowmar Virden Lamar Wadlington Henry Warnack Joe Weaver Dick Wilson T. C. Wilson O. B. Wooley Ben Yandell fames Bedenbaugh Carl Black Wesley Boone Charles Boutvvell Tommy Box Jimmie Byrne David Caldwell PLEDGES Fritz Hudson McGowan Hunt D. D. Jackson Billy James Bobby Langston Curtis McGown Joe Moorehead Howard Friday Harold Nash Roy Riley Sid Sessions Tom Simmons Albert Spinks David Wood Billy Wright Delta Chi Chapter OB ... I . J ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I! -■t. Agnew Alfoid Atkinson Batty Brewer Brown Carpenter Causey Collins Colmer Corley Crumbley Darsey Davis Dorroh Ellis Flowers Galtney Gardner Garner Garrett Harlow Harris Hively Johnson Kochtitzky Little Lollar McCulley MeKie McNeel McWilliams Maichetti Mercier Monty Moody Morgan Morse M os ley Moss Nash, J. E. Noble Oglesby Pierce Prentice Proctor Pruitt Puckett Ramsey Robertson Robinson Roby, J. Roby, W. Scott Stanley Stroble Thompson Travis Virden Wadlington Warnack Wooley Yandell Bedenbaugh Black Boone Boutwell Box Byrne Caldwell Friday Hudson Jackson James Langston McGown Moorehead Nash, H. Riley Simmons Spinks Lambda Chi Alpha OFFICERS HENRY AUTER President J. D. KIRKLAND, JR Vice-President W. E. LANCASTER Secretary JAMES L. WILSON Treasurer WILLIE PHILLIPS Ritualist WILLIAM POE Social Chairman THURMAN MAULDIN Rush Chairman GORDON K. BRYAN Faculty Advisor FACULTY MEMBERS H. V. Allen G. K. Bryan Cecil Marion Arthur Ollivier Rudolph Strong Founded: Boston University; November 2, 1909 Established: April 30, 1939 Colors: Purple, Green and Gold Flower : White Rose MEMBERS Charles R. Allen William H. Allen Henry F. Auter John B. Baker Austin P. Boggan Hubert H. Bowie William E. Byrd Gerald Daniel George C. Downing William P. Eason Allen L. Edwards Allen P. Eiland John W. Guyton H. Michael Habeeb Eugene E. Johnson Jewett D. Kirkland, Jr. Wallace E. Lancaster William G. McKeithen Thurman N. Mauldin Bennie E. Millican Joseph O. Mobley William H. Mullen . Newton M. Parker Joseph B. Pettway Willie E. Phillips William E. Poe Dimitri C. Polizo E. Mark Smith E. Morrel Smith Eugene B. Smith Henry E. Sneed Henry Spang Mitchell O. Stinson Charles H. Templeton Nathaniel W. Thomas Harry H. Ulery James L. Wilson Maxwell Allen Waldo Blake Clyde Bracken James H. Chesteen Paul Conerley Ben A. Crawford William V. Dobbs Walter Godbold PLEDGES Charles H. James Carmen Kelly Thomas C. Long Edgar Magee Charles H. Mitchell Victor Mitchell Laurance Mize Julius T. Neely Charles C. Wilson James H. Porter Edgar Presgrove Ronald Robinson Jewell P. Sartain Edwin Stephenson Edwin E. Turner Jimmy E. Turner Lin wood O. Turner Epsilon Chi Zeta Chapter Allen, C. Allen, W. Auter Baker Boggan Bowie Byrd Daniel Downing Eason Edwards Eiland Guyton Habeeb Johnson Kirkland Lancaster McKeithen Mauldin Millican Mobley Mullen Parker Phillips Poe Smith, E. Mark Smith, E. Morrel Smith, Eugene Sneed Stinson Templeton Thomas Ulery Wilson, J. Allen, M. Blake Bracken Chesteen Conerley Crawford Dobbs Godbold James Kelly Long Magee Mitchell, C. Mitchell, V. Mize Neely Porter Presgrove Bobinson Sartain Stephenson Turner, E. Turner, J. Turner, L. Wilson, C. Phi Kappa Tau OFFICERS HILTON L. LADNER President CLAUDE I. LLOYD Vice-President WILLIAM E. BARNETT Recording Secretary WILLIAM H. McCANN Corresponding Secretary ROBERT L. DANIELS Treasurer EARNEST J. LANSING Rush Chairman DARRELL N. McCLUGHAN Pledgemaster AUBREY COX Chaplain JOHN R. PRINCE Editor FACULTY MEMBERS ON CAMPUS W. B. Andrews M. L. Freeman Marcus B. Mapp Dr. Paul H. Dunn R. J. Laird R. T. Palmer, Jr. O. L. Snowden Founded: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, March 17, 1906 Established: April 30, 1938 Colors: Harvard Red and Old Gold Flower: Red Carnation W. E. Barnett Robert E. Brown Harold L. Coleman Aubrey Cox R. L. Daniels Paul Felder Edward Flemmine MEMBERS Hilton Ladner Earnest J. Lansing Claude I. Lloyd W. H. McCann Dan-ell N. McClughan James McMullin James Manselle William Martin John R. Prince Honore M. Renfroe W. C. Thomas Eron Tootle Bernard Westbrook William Wood Paul Baria Jarvis Bennett Joseph Bristow H. G. Clower Earl Flippen James L. Gordon John Greco PLEDGES Jack Hewitt Claude Hopkins Andrew Martinolich Bennie Price Derrel A. Smith Roy Thompson Jack Williams Alpha Chi Chapter Burnett Brown Coleman Cox Daniels Felder Flemniing Ladner Lansing Lloyd McCann McClughan McMullin Manselle Martin Prince Renfroe Thomas Tootle Westbrook Wood Baria Bennett Bristow Clower Flippen Gordon Greco Hewitt Hopkins Martinolich Price Smith Thompson Williams Theta Kappa Phi OFFICERS THOMAS D. PANTOLIANO . President GEORGE E. RODRIGUEZ Vice-President THOMAS A. KEEFE Secretary and Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Murray Rewton Founded: Lee High University, 1919 Established: August 9, 1942 Colors: Sky Rlue and Gold Vincent A. Dauro Anthony A. Piazza William H. Ford Elder L. Reddoch MEMBERS Thomas A. Keefe George E. Rodriguez Thomas D. Pantoliano Preston J. Ammond William H. Raugh Vincent V. Crow George W. Davis David E. Goff William G. Harrison PLEDGES Lawerence H. Hickman Charles R. Loyacono Eugene A. Patout Sidney H. Tucker Robert R. Wilson Rho Chapter Ammond Baugh Crow Dauro Davis Ford Goff Harrison Hickman Loyacono Pantoliano Patout Piazza Rodriguez Tucker Wilson Pi Kappa Alpha OFFICERS LEE EARL HILL, JR President ROBERT McVAY Vice-President JULIAN RIEVES Treasurer WALTER W. CHAPMAN, JR Historian CLYDE LEE Recording Secretary DANIEL PATRICK, JR Sergeant-at-Arms FACULTY MEMBERS H. L. Cole David T. Daniels Larry Lawrence Robert C. Weems, Jr. Founded: University of Virginia, University, Virginia, March 1, 1868 Established: May 27, 1927 Colors: Garnet and Old Gold Flower: Lily-of-the-Valley MEMBERS Gerald Lee Adams Charles H. Aldridge III Joe C. Applewhite Emmett R. Atwood James E. Bailey Joseph D. Bennett John R. Booth, Jr. Francis C. Boyd D. R. Branch Sidney Branch Sidney A. Brevard III Joseph A. Carpenter Shafer D. Case, Jr. Walter W. Chapman, Jr John W. Chatham, Jr. ' James H. Chisholm William O. Cleland William A. Cobb Doug Colston Julian W. Crawford, Jr. Gordon R. Cunningham James W. Dixon Frank M. Duncan Robert A. Filgo George T. Graham Ralph N. Harris Lee Earl Hill, Jr. famie G. Houston, Jr. P. D. Houston William G. Ivy Frank King, Jr. Thomas G. Knott Clyde E. Lee Thomas C. Lowe Norman C. Mars, Jr. William C. Maute, Jr. James A. Miller James E. Conn Herbert T. Miller Percy H. Miller Gerald T. Moore Otis S. Murff, Jr. Miles D. McCaleb Oliver L. McCaskill Edward B. McDaniel, William H. McKinney Robert L. McVay Anderson J. Orr Daniel H. Patrick, Jr. Claude C. Payne Robert C. Perry William M. Pitts Hubert Q. Pray Edwin W. Prinz William L. Richmond [ulian W. Rives John W. Roach, Jr. Lee Robinson, Jr. Rudyard B. Robison Ora W. Scott, Jr. Billy W. Shelton Thomas H. Simmons Robert T. Sloan Jr. Billy F. Smith Clifton L. Stephenson George D. Stewart Edward L. Traweek Hugh R. Vaughn George C. Wade Benjamin H. Warren, Jr. Charles H. Weissinger John E. Whitaker Joseph B. Whiteside Marvin E. Wiggins, Jr. Frank M. Youngblood J. Bruce Baine Billy Barrett Bobby Baskin John ' F. Blount Charles M. Boone Joe Burch Jack Chatham Seger H. Collier Richard Cox Dan Crawley S. J. Dixon Rnfus Dunn Rollin Dutro Calton Edwards Robert Eiland David O. Ellis Opie L. Ellis, Jr. Jack Filgo PLEDGES Hal Filgo Sonny Gibson Jack Greenleaf Howard Grittman, William Hadskey Lee Hamill Jack Harper Doyle Harris Dink Hataway Norris E. Hill Bill Hitch Gene Hornsby Roy Howell Vernon G. Hurt Claude Jennings Raymond Jordan Roger G. McGrath Jay McLofton J. M. McNeil Harlan Majure Ace Pace Will is Payne Hubert Ratliff Hugh H. Reed Raymond Rhodes Ben Ruscoe Marvin Sansing William Sharbrough Paul Simmons Bob Sims Paul Stephenson Buddy Thompson Lee Roy Wells, Jr. Standi Wise Bill Youngblood Charles Youngblood Gamma Theta Chapter lams Applewhite Bailev Booth Branch, D. Aldridge Atwood Bennett Boyd Branch, S. Brevard Carpenter Case Chapman Chatham, J. W.Chisholm Cleland Cobb Colston Conn Crawford Dixon, J. Filgo, R. Harris, R. Houston, J. Ivy Knott Mars Miller, ]. Miller, P. Murff MeCaskill McKinnev Orr Payne, C. Pitts Prinz Rives Robison Shelton Cunningham Duncan Graham Hill, L. Houston, P. King Lee Maute Miller, H. Moore McCaleb McDaniel McVay Patrick Perry Pray Richmond Robinson Scott Simmons, T. Sloan Stephenson, Traweek Wade Weissinger Smith C. Stewart Vaughn Warren Whitaker Whiteside Wiggins Youngblood, F. Baine Barrett Baskin Blount Boone Burch Chatham, Jack Collier Crawley Dutro Eiland Ellis, O. Filgo, H. Cox Dixon Edwards Ellis, D. Filgo, J. Gibson Grittman Harper Hataway Hitch Greenleaf Hamill Harris, D. Hill, N. Hornsby Howell Hurt Jennings Jordan McGrath MeLofton McNeil Majure Payne, W. Ratlifr Reed Rhodes Ruscoe Sharbrough Sims Thompson Wise Sansing Simmons, P. Stephenson Wells Youngblood, R. Youngblood, C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon OFFICERS W. T. LUSK President T. M. LUSTER Vice-President J. E. STONE Recorder H. N. YORK Treasurer S. T. Few W. F. Flowers B. F. Hilbun Pete Hutchinson FACULTY MEMBERS Paul Jacobs Augustine Magruder D. M. McCain Harald A. Pedersen J. D. Ray, Jr. William Richmond R. T. Sawyer Wilmont Thompson Founded: University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, March 9, 1856 Established: March 12, 1887 Re-established: October 21, 1932 Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Violet MEMBERS Robert M. Aden Beasley Anderson Robert Beisel Charles Billingsley William E. Bolton Daniel Bonney John Burge Jack Case Robert W. Chandler Frederick R. Clark Tom Curtis Howard Davis Noll P. Davis Jimmy Deen George Dulin Robert Ellard Murry G Faulkner Herbert Gilruth Thomas G. Gladney Harold Golden Mark J. Hamrick George Hogaboom Henry Hooker Billy Johnson Neil Johnson Fred P. Jones Dozier Lester Robert K. Ligon Alvin Long W. T. Lusk Thomas M. Luster Wesley Lutken Robert Lyon Owen S. McCoy Greek R. McMillian Ray S. Melton Jack W. Miller Hurley Nash Randle W. Nash William P. Newman Randy G. Nichols Harold C. Overton John R. Pegues Henry C. Pilkinton Otis A. Prater Jack E. Ray Walter Rayner Tom M. Ross Ernest Rusell Frank C. Saino Donald R. Sharp H. Lewis Schneider James E. Stone William H. Strawbridge Jimmy B. Stuart Clarence V. Taylor William S. Taylor Glenn Wallace Ed Wamsley Lee R. Weeks Nott Wheeler Frank P. Yarbrough Hansell N. York Tom O. Anderson Terry Lee Bennet Ted Blister Basil Brown William Brown John Baxter Burns George P. Chatham A. Dorris De Vault A. Prentis Fatheree J. Baxter Fisher C. Erman Flanagan Armistead Flint PLEDGES John H. Fondren John Garmon Robert M. Henson Herbert H. Hill Billy Jackson Moody Kennedy Bob L. Koestler Tommy Marshall LeRoy McDonald Bob McKnight Victor H. Meena James Morris Robert Morton J. H. Muse Jack G. Reed Jack M. Reed Roy Rogers H. G. Rosson Robert A. Russell Joe S. Smith Ted H. Turner Jeff Underhill Stuart P. Vance Albert Weeks Mississippi Theta Chapter Aden Anderson Beisel Billingsley Bolton Burge Case Chandler Clark Curtis Davis, H. Davis, N. Deen Dulin Ellard Faulkner Gladney Hamrick Hogaboom Hooker Johnson Jones Lester Ligon Long Lusk Luster Lyon MeCov McMillian Melton Miller Nash Newman Nichols Overton Pegues Pilkington Prater Bay Bayner Busell Saino Sharp Schneider Stone Stuart Taylor, C. Taylor, W. Wains ley Weeks Wheeler York Anderson Bennett Brown, B. Brown, W. Burns Chatham Fatheree Flanagan Flint Fondren Henson Hill Jackson Kennedy Koestler Marshall McDonald McKnight Meena Morris Morton Beed Beed Bosson Bussell Turner Underhill Vance Weeks, A, Sigma Chi OFFICERS JOHN McPHERSON President JOHN H. STANTON Vice-President HOWARD M. EVANS Secretary CHARLES BEASLEY Treasurer HENRY THOiYIASON Pledge Trainer Malvin Cox William Drinkwater Dr. Horace Harned FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. George W. Johnston Dr. F. T. Mitchell Jewel Chester McKee Dudy Nobles Allyn McKeen Ralph Wofford $l£tt Founded: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1855 Established: March, 1938 Colors: Blue and Old Gold Flower: White Rose MEMBERS Charles Beasley George Bethea Charles J. Bell Lorraine Bourne Luther Brantley Billy B. Braswell Joe Brown Johnny Bunch Tom Burress Homer Burrous James Carter Robert Chambers Lou Charboneau Ben Chatoney Joe Collier Robert Coltharp O. D. Connor Bob Cook Samuel Corbin Jack Crouch Howard M. Evans Bruce Fanguy Roy Fanguy Thomas Flanagan C. A. Foreman P. D. Foster Hobson Gary Tommy Gilmore Thomas Green Carl F. Haas Robert Hallman Willard Harding Boyce Harris Harold Hart Jack Hazard Simpson Hemphill Grady Hill Dale Hodges E. J. Hosey Al Hunt Robert James B. F. Jarman Billy Deen Jones Gay D. Jones William L. Jordan Patrick Kennedy Joe S. King DeWitt Knox Charles Leflore Thomas Loposer Billy Lyle Bernard McDearman Quin Mclntyre Howard McKeithen John McPherson Carl Matthes Thomas Mitchell Finley Moffatt Charles Moor Roger Moore Edwin K. Myrick Howard Oliver William Parks Vernon Pringle James Pryor Tommy Rowland Samuel Scales Ed Seitz Albert Simmons Leon Standifer J. H. Stanton Bill Stemme Henry Thomason Clinton Wallace George Warner Charles Waters Robert Williams Herbert M. Word Tom Worthington J. E. Box James Bedwell Ransom Buford .Lawrence Carter Tom Cates John Covington Jimmy Crook James Craig Raymond Craig Burt Darden Gene Davis James Evans James Failing James Goodwin Albert Green PLEDGES Tom Griffin G. C. Harned Jack Hatcher Harry Hickman Henry Holman Vernon Hull Charles Hunt O. H. Johnson J- C. Joy Jesse Joy John Leflore Jack Lemmon John Lewis Calvin Lucas Henry Mattox Tommy Mikell Ed Miles R. B. Moor Tommy Ousley John Pace Douglas Parsons Jimmy Pope Tom Rushing Basil Strickland Francis Waters E. Q. Vance Jasper Williamson Bobby Wooten Homer Watkins Gamma Upsilon Chapter SPS| |3 |l t % r ■■£1 M 1 Y 1 i 1 J .1 u. ' j 4t . ■%f P- 3S- «tt t .., - v ' ■m v K ' lfflF j§ Beasley Bethea Bell Brantley Braswell Brown Bunch Burress Burrous Carter Chambers Charboneau ( iollier Coltharp Conner Cook Corbin Crouch Evans Fanguy, B. Fan guy, R. Gilmore Flanagan Foreman Foster Gary Green Haas Hallman Harding Harris Hazard Hemphill Hill Hodges Hosey Hunt James Jarman Jones, B. Jones, G. Jordan, W. Kennedy King Knox Leflore Loposer Lyle Mclntyre McKeithen McPherson Matthes Mitchell Moffatt Moor Moore Myrick Oliver Farks Pringle Pryor Rowland Seitz Simmons Standifer Stanton S ' temme Thorn ason Wallace Warner Waters Williams Word Box Bedwell Buford Carter Crook Craig, J. Craig, R. Darden Evans Failing Goodwin Green Griffin Harned Hatcher Hickman Holman Hull Hunt Johnson Joy, J. C. Joy, J. Leflore Lemmon Lewis Lucas Mattox Mikell Miles Moor Ousley Parsons Pope Strickland Waters Williamson Wooten Watkins Sigma Pi OFFICERS ROY J. KEEL President JOE B. THOMPSON Vice-President ADRIAN O ' NEAL Secretar y L. A. HURST Treasurer JAMES E. GARRISON Herald DAN JONES Pledge Master FACULTY MEMBERS F. S. Edwards Quinton Dabbs Founded: Vincenns University, Indiana, February 26, 1897 Established: December 11, 1936 Colors: Lavender and White Flower: Lavender Orchid MEMBERS Charles W. Atwood Gene L. Bidwell William C. Carter Karl W. Carlson Cecil Daigle A. C. Davis Jefferson Dickerson James E. Garrison Byron Gough James E. Griffin Bernard Harford Duval Heflin L. A. Hurst Dan Jones Roy J. Keel Joyner Lancaster Robert Lancaster George O. McDaniel Frank Maxwell Chambliss Mizelle A. P. O ' Neal John Reagan Frank Scarborough Joe B. Thompson Lee H. Thompson John D. Ware Ray M. Waters Archie Watson R. A. Welborn C. H. Wilkinson Boyce Yarborough ' PLEDGES John L. Anderson Willard Oliver John L. Smith Ray Applewhite Joe Richards Shelby Stringer 2 John A. Oden H. B. Sinquefield Dale Williams J Jack Wright Alpha Lambda Chapter r ( ) o 5 a a a a Anderson Applewliite Atwood Bidwell Carlson Carter Daigle Davis Dickson Garrison Griffin Harford Hurst Jones Keel Lancaster, J. Lancaster, R. McDaniel Maxwell Mizelle Oden Oliver O ' Neal Reagan Scarborough Sinquefield Smith Stringer Thompson, J. Thompson, L. Ware Waters Watson Welborn Wilkinson Williams Wright Sigma Phi Epsilon OFFICERS HENRY F. FLEMMING President CYRUS A. CLARKE Vice-President S. A. GRAFTON Comptroller PHILLIP D. TURNER Secretary JAMES S. SIMMONS Historian Maurice Finkner FACULTY MEMBERS W. O. Spencer D. E. Thompson : M S ' Founded: Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia, November 1, 1901 Established: April 30, 1938 Colors: Purple and Red Flowers: American Beauty Roses and Violets MEMBERS James G. Bagley Spencer Bedenbaugh Clarence P. Black Albert H. Boyd James N. Brock Cyrus A. Clarke Willie S. Cowsert Henry F. Flemming Gaston C. Fletcher S. A. Grafton James R. Hearn Floyd J. Johnson D. E. Johnston Harold G. Jones Thomas F. Jones William L. Leake Thomas E. McGaha John O. Moore Frank Oakes Frank C. Page John T. Parker Alex S. Perry Davis Randle James S. Simmons Robert E. Sorrels William M. Stevens Phillip D. Turner Jack D. Wilkes R ' wjH H Hl j Ik Vu lr l 1 Bk if B tjbL Ellis P. Antoon Tom Armstrong Billie E. Brackeen Guy B. Critz George N. Crosby Bobby Day Bill Hilton PLEDGES Bill Johnson James Leverette Carl Long, Jr. Leslie McKee David Owen, Jr. Jim D. Peeples Billy Phipps George Prince Robert Pritchard Lawrence Rowe Billy Shearer Kurtz B. Stowers William W. Sykes Will R. Thomas Beta Chapter ft f Bagley Boyd Brock Clarke Cowsert Flemming Fletcher Grafton Hearn Johnson, F. Johnston Jones, H. Jones, T. Leake McGaha Moore Oakes Page Parker Perry Randle Simmons Sorrels Stevens Turner Wilkes Antoon Armstrong Brackeen Crosby Day Hilton Johnson, B. Leverette Long McKee Owen Peeples Phipps Pritchard Rowe Stowers Sykes Thomas Theta Xi OFFICERS LEON B. YOUNG President MARVIN L. BUSH Vice-President ARLON L. PALMER Secretary SIDNEY L. WORTHY Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Warner Berry lohn A. McReynolds Founded: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, April 29, 1864 Established: April 27, 1940 Colors: Blue and White MEMBERS Laughlin C. Armstrong Hubert D. Batson Andrew J. Bowie Latham H. Brown Marvin L. Bush Marvin L. Davis Richard C. Deupree Cullen R. Flynt Hubert C. Foster, Jr. Jasper F. Galbreath Harry F. Garretson Oscar R. Garretson Maxwell O. Graham fames B. Grice Thomas E. Hardy R. T. Hathcote, Ir. lames A. Hines Francis C. Matlock- Ray B. Meador George W. Murphy Arlon L. Palmer O. G. Rounsaville Henry O. Sessums, Ir. Milton C. Stennett, Ir. Frank S. Swalm Adolph Wagner Sidney L. Worthy Leon B. Young John D. Arinder James H. Black Claude J. Blackburn Norman E. Boyett, Ir. Billy ]. Brown William F. Dickard Robert L. Echols William C. Ellington PLEDGES Charles B. Goodwin James S. Johnson Bobby L. Johnson Carlton R. Kelly Jeff L. Kiker Prentiss F. Keyes Esse H. Keyes Jesse C. Locke Hubert B. Mullins Paul S. O ' Leary Robert L. Powell Kenneth H. Rapp Bryce Sloan Cyrus Small Hubert Welborn Alpha Xi Chapter Armstrong Batson Bowie Brown, L. Bush Davis Deupree Foster Galbreath Garretson, II. Garrctson, O. Graham Griee Hardy Hathcote Hines Matlock Meador Murphy Palmer Rounsaville Sessums Stennett Swalm Wagner Worthy Young Arinder Black Blackburn Boyett Brown, B. Dickard Echols Ellington Goodwin Kelly Kiker Keyes, E. Keyes, P. Mullins O ' Leary Powell Sloan Small Welborn M. Adams Y. Adams Andrews Collier Elder Forrest Harris Luckett McDonnell Nunnery E. Smith J. Smith Swayze Walton Watkins ■WS rJ Chi Omega Founded: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 5, 1895 Established: April 4, 1936 Colors: Cardinal and Straw Flower: White Carnation OFFICERS CATHERINE McDONNELL President PATRICIA WALTON Vice-President EUNICE SMITH Secretary NORMA POWELL FORREST Treasurer MONA ADAMS Pledge Mother Mona Adams Yancy Adams Merrill Davis Andrews Joyce Elder Josephine Collier Helen Nunnery MEMBERS Norma Powell Forrest Jean Harris Anne Luckett Catherine McDonnell PLEDGES Johanne Smith Mary L. Tallichet Eunice Smith Catherine Swayze Patricia Walton Margaret Watkins Zeta Tau Alpha Founded: Virginia State Normal, Farmville, Virginia, October 15, 1898 Established: 1940 Colors: Steel Gray and Turquoise Blue Flower: White Violet OFFICERS MAXINE COLE President IDA MAY BEER Vice-President ELIZABETH CREEKMORE Secretary KAY HARRIS Treasurer SYLVIA McCARTY Historian KATHRYN McKEITHEN Guard Beer Bright Brock Carpenter Cary Cole Creekmore Everitt Fultz Googe Harris Harrison Hartness Howard Lyon McCarty MeKeithen Martindale Morgan Nowlin Ogletree Perry Ratliff Savage Stewart Stowers Swain Tomlinson Ida May Beer Nan Carpenter Maxine Cole Elizabeth Creekmore Hilda Everitt Dorthy Googe Nan Nelle Bright Betty Jo Brock Sue Cary Carol June Fultz MEMBERS Kay Harris Elizabeth Howard Maude Lyon Sylvia McCarty Kathryn MeKeithen Betty Martindale PLEDGES Shirley Harrison B. B. Hartness Sue Morgan Marilyn Nowlin Ruth Ogletree Mary Jane Perry Sarah Ratliff Betsy Savage Martha Swain Marcie Stewart Anne Stowers Mary Nell Tomlinson Carter Dennington Johnson Rice Sappington Stribling Tennison Yeatman ) 1 s Joseph C. Carter, Jr. J. T. Dennington Dallas Johnson Delta Sigma Phi Founded: College of the City, New York, New York, 1899 Established: Petitioning for charter Colors: Nile Green and White Flower: White Carnation OFFICERS DAVID L. RICE, JR President HERMAN L. YEATMAN Vice-President JAMES N. SAPPINGTON Secretary THOMAS R. MILNE Treasurer GEORGE N. STRIBLING Sergeant-at-Arms FACULTY MEMBERS William M. Merrill MEMBERS Thomas R. Milne David L. Rice, Jr. James N. Sappington George Stribling Eugene Tennison Herman L. Yeatman Bailey N. Davis McGaha Brown Grice Miller Bur dine Hazard Morgan Chatham Houston Phillips Cobb Jones Richmond Daniels Lusk Robertson II. Davis Lyon Wooley Alpha Chi Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary student activities fraternity, was founded at Washington and Lee Uni- versity in 1914. Alpha Chi Circle, the local chapter, was installed in May of -1937. The war interrupted activities on the State campus, but this chapter was reactivated in 1947 with the tapping of six men. 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 FIRST SEMESTER ROBERT L. BROWN President WILLIAM H. MORGAN, JR Vice-President DR. JOHN LOCKE Secretary POWERS JONES Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER WILLIAM L. RICHMOND President HERBERT ROBERTSON Vice-President DR. JOHN LOCKE Secretary JOHN C. HAZARD Treasurer Dr. John Locke Mr. Ben Hilbun Dr. Fred T. Mitchell Dr. Frank Welch FACULTY MEMBERS Major I. D. Sessums Mr. Henry Ware Mr. Malcolm Gray Dean R. C. Weems Mr. Caleb Burgoyne James Everett Bailey Robert L. Brown, Jr. Billy II. Burdine J. W. Chatham William Andrew Cobb Robert L. Daniels, Harper Davis Noll P. Davis James B. Grice John C. Hazard MEMBERS Jr. Jamie G. Houston Powers Jones William T. Lusk Davis Lyon Thomas E. McGaha Percy H. Miller William H. Morgan, Jr. Willie E. Phillips William L. Richmond Herbert Robertson Otis B. Wooley, Jr. 248 Blue Key Blue Key, national honor fraternity, was founded at the University of Florida in 1924 by B. C. Riley. Outstanding Juniors and Seniors who have shown quality in character, leadership, scholarship, student activities, and service are eligible for membership. The local chapter was installed at Mississippi State in April, 192S. The association has for its purpose the cooperation of the faculty and student body in settling student problems; the stimulation of progress, and the promotion of interests of the college. This year the fraternity was honored by initiating Senator John C. Stennis, Dr. Fred T. Mitchell, and another faculty member, Professor C. E. Lawrence. First Semester Noll P. Davis, Jr. . . William L. Richmond James B. Grice . . OFFICERS Second Semester Jim Bailey President O. B. Wolley ....■••• V ice-President .Willie Phillips Sec.-Treas. Billy Burdine Corresponding Secretary FACULTY MEMBERS G. K. Bryan, Faculty Advisor C. B. Burgoyne T. T. Brackin D. M. McCain H. C. Simrall R. C. Weems C. E. Lawrence HONORARY MEMBERS Ben Hilburn Fred T. Mitchell H. L. Scales I. D. Sessums Senator John C. Stennis MEMBERS James E. Bailey Robert L. Brown, Jr. Billy Burdine J. W. Chatam William A. Cobb Robert L. Daniels, Jr. David L. Dunaway Julius H. Davis, Jr. Noll P. Davis Alva C. Garner James B. Grice John C. Hazard Jamie G. Houston Fred Powers Jones William T. Lusk George D. Lyon Percy H. Miller Leonard A. Mobley William H. Morgan Hushel L. Moss Thomas L. McGaha Ellis G. McNeel Daniel H. Patrick Robert B. Patterson Willie E. Phillips William E. Powell Malcolm M. Randolph William L. Richmond Herbert K. Robertson Donald D. Speed Lee H. Thompson Otis B. Wooley Alpha Zeta The fraternity of Alpha Zeta is a national honorary agricultural fraternity, the student members of which shall be selected from among undergraduate and graduate agricultural students of high scholar- ship (2.0 quality point average or higher) on the basis of character, leadership, and personality. It shall be the object of this fraternity to promote the profession of agriculture; to establish, foster and develop high standards of scholarship, character, leadership and a spirit of fellowship among all its mem- bers; to create and bond together a body of outstanding technical men who by scholarly attainment, faith- ful service and maintenance of ethical ideals and principles have achieved distinction and are capable of honoring achievement in others; to strive for breadth of vision, unity of action, and accomplishment of ideals; to command all worthy deeds and if fraternal welfare demands, to counsel with its members. OFFICERS WILLIAM H. MORGAN Chancellor WALTER K. PORTER Censor WILLIAM T. LUSK Scribe MALCOLM M. RANDOLPH Treasurer NOLL P. DAVIS Chronicler FACULTY MEMBERS A. C. Davis W. R. Andrews G. D. Green A. D. Suttle S. S . Ratson E. R. Colmer L. E. Gholston F. H. Herzer Reggie Laird J. F. O ' Kelly Dean Bunch W. R. Glover F. E. Edwards R. G. Eekhardt E. W. McElwee R. K. Doyle U. S. Jones Rillie Arnold R. L. Davis David Pingrey Fred Jordan O. D. Osgood MEMBERS Arant, Hugh Miller Arlington, Smiley E. Rarlow, Ercel R. Rarwick, James A. Rearden, Henry J. Blount, Clyde Burton, Sampson S. Byrd, William E. Chancellor, James E. Davis, Noll P. Dowdle, Raymond Dunkie, Levi J. Gannaway, Rruce E. Garbarino, Angelo J. Garrison, James E. Gillentine, John F. Graham, A. J. Hill, Charles S. James, Charles V. Jenkins, Lewis P. Jordan, Fred L. Lewis, John Thomas Lowery, Robert R. Lundy, Earl W. Lusk, William T. Martin, Joe Meadows, L. O. Mobley, L. A. Moody, Homer C. Morgan, Willi am H. McMillan, Aubrey L. Porter, Walter K. Powell, William E. Price, Walter M. Randle, John A. Randolph, Malcolm M. Robinson, R. L. Stemme, William J. Stewart, Harold Sides, John C. Thomas, Nathaniel Thomason, Henry M. Thompson, W. R. Triggs, Doc Leon Wells, Chester M. 250 jm. m 0® l m a 9 o  ,i..i Arant Arririgton Barlow Barwick Bearden Blount Burton Byrd Chancellor Davis Dowdle Dunkin Gannaway Garbarino Garrison Gillentine Graham Hill James Jenkins Jordan Lewis Lowery Lundy Lusk Martin Meadows Mobley Moody Morgan McMillan Porter Powell Price Randolph Robinson Stemme Stewart Sides Thomas Thomason Thompson Triggs Wells 251 Phi Eta Sigma Barton Bragen Brewer Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society. It was founded to promote high attainment in scholarship among the members of the Fresh- man Class. The initiation requirements are based solely on scholarship; in order to be elig- ible for initiation, a man must make the equiva- lent of at least one-half the highest grades and one-half the next highest grade given by the college. Byrd Corley Curtis OFFICERS BEN S. YANDELL . President CURTIS A. BREWER Vice-President SAMUEL D. GODBOLD Secretary CHARLES J. TALBERT Treasurer LEXTON H. CURTIS Reporter Deen Filgo Godbold Godbold Parks Serio Smith Talbert Yandell MEMBERS Roy Lee Barton James A. Bragen Curtis A. Brewer Knollis E. Byrd Nolan B. Corley Lexton H. Curtis James A. Deen Charles H. Filgo Duncan L. Godbold Samuel D. Godbold William A. Parks S. Frank Serio Den-ell A. Smith Charles J. Talbert Ben S. Yandell Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biological fraternity, was founded in 1922 to stimulate and promote interest in the biological sciences. There are fifty chapters located at accredited colleges and universities throughout the world. Mu Sigma Chapter of Tri Beta was chartered at Mississippi State College in 1936 and limits its member- ship to juniors, seniors, and graduate students with a scholastic average of 2.0 or better. OFFICERS WILLIAM J. STEMME . . President H. MICHAEL HABEEB, Vice-President LEON C. STANDIFER Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT B. CHANNELL . Historian FACULTY ADVISOR Dr. Clay Lyle FACULTY MEMBERS D. J. Richey J. D. Ray, Jr. R. G. Strong James Everett Bailey Paul Otto Beard Austin Pleasant Boggan Marion Sidney Branch Samuel F. Carr Robert B. Channell William Eckford Cochran Billy H. Daughdrill MEMBERS Lloyt Reid Faulkner Clint Hannibal Graves, David Nichols Griffith H. Michael Habeeb II James Dennis Hudson William Gilbert Ivy Billie Lowery James James Earl Little, Jr. James West Pou Millard Merkle Price Jr. Robert Cornelius Price, Jr. John Eldridge Rawls Leon Calmet Standifer, Jr. William J. Stemme Hannah Strickland David Young Leon Young Bailey Beard Boggan Branch Cochran Graves Griffith Habeeb Hudson Ivy Little Pou Price Price Rawls Standifer Stemme Young Young Thompson Tramel Tucker Vaughan Watts Alpha Tau Alpha The Omicron Chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha, a National Professional Honorary Agricultural Education fraternity, was organized at Mississippi State in the spring of 1938 for students majoring in Agricultural Education. This fraternity, through special training, promotes leadership among students who are to become leaders in agriculture in their communities and strives to sup- port high ideals of brotherhood and friendship which is carried by its members into their lives ahead. OFFICERS LEE THOMPSON . . . WILLIAM TRAMEL . KENNETH MORGAN BRADFORD TUCKER MELVIN T. JOLLY . . . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . . Reporter FACULTY ADVISORS O. L. Snowden V. G. Martin J. F. Scoggins Arrington Barnes Barlow Ban- Boo ne Cain Gray Hall Hester Huff Hurt Joll y Jordan Kittrel Lewis McCullough McMullen Morgan Pennington Pendergrass MEMBERS Smiley Arrington Joseph Barnes Ercel Barlow James Barr Daniel Boone Herbert Burks Ethyl Cain John E. Gray Lauton Hall Daniel Hester William Huff Thomas Hurt Melvin Jolly James Jordan Lewis Kittrel Thomas Lauderdale Robert Lewis Derwood McCullough James McMullen Kenneth Morgan Connie Pennington Robert Pendergrass Lee Thompson William Tramel Bradford Tucker Ellie Vaughan Lewis Watts 254 Chi Lambda Rho Chi Lambda Rho, local honorary business fraternity, is composed of Juniors and Seniors who are ma- joring in business, who maintain an average of not less than two quality points per semester hour, and who are considered and passed on by the active members. Chi Lambda Rho was organized in 1929 at Mississippi State College to promote civil, industrial and commercial interest and to recognize scholastic achievements in the School of Business and Industry. DAVIS LYONS President OFFICERS WILLIAM RICHMOND Vice-President BINFORD PEEPLES Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY M. G. Gray ADVISORS R. C. Weems MEMBERS Joe Henry Barber Hulon Buckalew Bobby Daniels Richard Dupree Charles Flynn Bernard Harford Russell D. Humphrey Mark G. Hunter Lyman E. Johnson Wallace E. Lancaster Charles L. Leflore Davis Lyons Randolph T. Millard William G. Montgomery James C. Peay James A. Privett Binford H. Peeples William L. Richmond Herbert K. Robertson George A. Ruffin George W. Simmons Stephen E. Smith Clifton L. Stephenson Ralph S. Woftord Otis B. Wooley, Jr. Sidney Lewis Worthy William H. Strawbridge Barber Buckalew Daniels Dupree Johnson Lancaster Leflore Lyon Richmond Robertson Roesch Ruffin Harford Humphrey Montgomery Peay Simmons Stephenson Wooley Hunter Peeples Worthy Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honorary mathematical society that bands together those students who have a keen interest in the study and advancement of mathematics. It is devoted to the cultivation of an appreciation for and recognition of the value of mathematics in the various sciences and fields of en- deavor. This organization is honorary in the strictest sense, requiring not only high scholastic achieve- ment in mathematics through the calculus and beyond but also a high scholastic average in all courses pursued. OFFICERS JOSEPH McCLELLAN HARVEY . President RALPH WRIGHT SHAW Vice-President RORERT PRESLEY JONES Secretary CHRISTOPHER RANDOLPH STARK . Corresponding Sec. and Treasurer Mr. A. C. Grimes Mr. R. H. Hopkins Mrs. Ellis McNeal FACULTY MEMBERS Colonel C. R. Pettis Dr. Arthur Ollivier (Advisor Mr. W. O. Spencer Mr. S. R. Murray Mr. W. M Temple Mr. C. R. Stark James Eckford Robbitt Isaac F. Roggs, Jr. James Rarker Bradford Billy Hugh Burdine William Earl Byrd Robert Charles ' Catledge Robert Van Chambers James Cecil Cherry Daniel William Coughlin William A. Cobb James Knox Davidson Leon L. Denson III Joseph Dickson Dorroh, Jr. George Crump Downing James Allen Ellard Jewel Glyn Fester Robert Elwood Fortenberry Yeun Lin Gee MEMBERS Thomas Glenn Gladney, Jr. John Frank Gillentine Harold G. Golden Ernest Doyle Graves James Edward Griffin Joseph McClellan Harvey R. T. Hathcote John Wesley Herring Percy Wilburn Higgs Robert Neal Hurt Willard Edward Harding Robert Presley Jones Thomas Garland Knott Hilton Louis Ladner Leroy Quinlan McDonald Clyde Thomas McGee Daniel Henry Patrick, Jr. Willie Edward Phillips Robert Laverne Powell William Theo Powell Robert M. Ritter Jerome Rossoff Ernest Everett Russell Ralph Wright Shaw Rollin Jay Sloan Adolph Francis Sterken Jefferson Carl Taylor, Jr. Malcolm Huff Travis Paul Hartwell Upton Sephus Alton Walters Leigh Watkins William White Welch Robert Berkley Wilson Joseph Wilfred Winders Wiilliam McKinney Otis Burton Wooley, Jr. 256 m if- 1 1 % Bobbitt Boggs Bradford Burdine Byrd Chambers Cherry Coughlin Cobb Davidson Denson Dorroh Downing Ellard Fortenberry Gee Gladney Gillentine Graves Griffin Harvey Hathcote Herring Higgs Hurt Harding Jones Knott Ladner McDonald McGee Patrick Phillips Powell Powell Bossoff Bussell Shaw Sloan Taylor Travis Upton Walters Welch Wilson Winders Woleben Wooley Tau Beta Pi The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by E. H. Williams, Jr., to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. OFFICERS W. H. BENDING President G. C. DOWNING V ice- f resident W. E. PHILLIPS Corresponding Secretary B. V. CHAMBEBS Recording Secretary D. M. BADEB Cataloger P. T. HUTCHISON Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS W. B. Berry W. L. Brown M. M. Cox F. S. Edwards A. G. Holmes P. T. Hutchison P. B. Jacob D. M. McCain H. P. Neal L. L. Patterson H. C. Simrall B. S. Wiseman MEMBERS Bader, D. M. Bending, W. H. Chambers, B. V. Cherry, J. C . Clark, G. L. Coggin, B. C, Jr. Coughlin, D. W., Jr. Denson, L. L. Downing, G. C. Ellis, H. G. Fortenberry, B. E. Franks, B. II. Guyton, B. D. Harding, W. E. Holland, H. T. Jones, F. P. Jones, B. P. Langston, J. D. MeClannahan, D. S. Mott, J. A. Mullican, B. D. Phillips, W. E. Powell, W. T. Bobley, B. C, Jr. Bossoff, J. Bowe, W. T. Scott, T. W. Smith, H. E. Speights, M. T. Sumrall, J. L. Wilson, H. M., Jr. 258 Bader Bending Chambers Cherry Clark Coggin Coughlin Denson Downing Ellis Fortenberry Franks Guyton Harding Holland Jones Jones Langston McClannahan Mott Mullican Phillips Robley Rossoff Rowe Scott Smith Speights Snmrall Wilson 259 Alpha Phi Omega Aust Aust Applewhite Baine Baker Barker Bidwell Branch Branch Burdine Carter Chapman Cobb Collier Curtis Eason Elledge Graham Green Griffin Mailman Hataway Hazard Lester Long Lyle McKeithen McKeithen McNeel McPherson Milstead Nichols Peters Pringle Quinn Reed Richmond Robley Robertson Sartain Segrest Simmons Smith Strain Strain Sylvester Waters Welborn Wilson Woodward Alpha Phi Omega is a na- tional service fraternity organ- ized for the purpose of assem- bling college men in the spirit of the Boy Scout oath and law. Only scout-trained men are eligible for membership, and a keen desire to serve other peo- ple must always be characteris- tic of the fraternity. BILLY BUBDINE . President JOE APPLEWHITE . Secretary OFFICERS MABION S. BBANCH Vice-President CHABLES B. AUST, Historian TAYLOB M. QUINN, Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS W. J. (Dean Willie) Evans Dr. John F. Locke Charles E. Lawrence J. J. McAlister B. A. Klages Malcolm Hawkins C. E. Cain Honorary : President F. T. Mitchell Major I. D. Sessums MEMBERS Royce Mitchell Aust Joseph Carter Robert Hallman Bob McPherson J. P. Sartain Raymond Aust David Chapman Louis G. Hataway A. Milstead R. H. Segrest Joe G. Applewhite William A. Cobb John C. Hazard R. Nichols Sam Simmons James Bruce Baine Joe Collier Gay Herring Pete Peters W. B. Smith John B. Baker Lex H. Curtis Dozier Lester L. V. Pringle G. C. Strain Raymond L. Barker William P. Eason Frank Long Tavlor Quinn II. T. Strain Gene Leflore Bidwell William P. Elledge Billy Lyle A. ' S. Reed J. II. Svlvester D. R. Branch Maxwell Otho Graham Howard McKciithcn Bill Richmond R. M. Waters Marion Sidney Branch Thomas Green Bill McKeithen Ray Robley R. A. Welborn Billy Burdine James E. Griffin Ellis McNeel H. R. Robertson H. M. Wilson J. G. Woodward 260 Alpha Epsilon Delta The Mississippi Gamma chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, Na- tional Premedical Honor Society, was founded in 1938. The objects of the society are to encourage excellence in premedical scholarship, to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education, and to promote cooperation and contacts between medical and premedical students and educators. The requirements for membership are that the student shall have completed at least three semesters of premedical work with a general scholarship average of 2.0 quality points in the sciences and rank in the upper 35% of his class in general scholarship. Boggan Little Stewart Eneke Price Wallace Hurt Savage Wood OFFICERS CLINTON E. WALLACE . President ROBERT C. PRICE . Vice-President WILLIAM T. WOOD, JR. . Secretary WILLIAM M. JAMES . Treasurer ROBERT NEAL HURT . Historian JAMES E. LITTLE, JR. . Reporter FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Lyell C. Behr, Advisor Dr. M. P. Etheredge Mr. Richard Shuster Dr. John C. Longest Dr. Clay Lyle MEMBERS Batte, Sterling A. Bogan, Austin P. Eneke, William F. Hurt, Robert Neal James, Billie Lowery Little, James E., Jr. Polizo, D. Charles Price, Robert C. Savage, Elizabeth Mae Stewart, George D. Wallace, Clinton E. Wood, William T., Jr. Adams Armstrong Barr Branch Brocks Brown Byrd Carpenter Eason Ewing Haas Harmon Hazard Howell Lord Mansell MeKinney Page Prince Rice Schneider Simmons Stowers Swayze Tomlinson Ulery Webster Welborn Wilson Wilson Winter Yandell Colonels Club The Colonels Club is an honorary organization made up of two representatives of each fraternity and sorority as well as a number of independent members. To be eligible for membership in the club, a person must be a second semester freshman or a first semester sophomore. A day is set aside right after election for initiation. On that day, the new members wear the traditional top-hat, bow-tie, and carry the black walking cane. The duties are to serve as official representatives of the college by greeting and accompanying all visitors who may come to the campus. Also, the club members serve in any worthwhile activity deemed necessary by the mem- bership, the faculty and advisors, or any other activity beneficial to Mississippi State College. Yancey Adams Charles Armstrong Lawrence Atkinson Cosett Ban- Donald Branch Pete Briggs Betty Jo Brock Grady Brown Knollis Byrd OFFICERS JACKHAZABD President BEN YANDELL Vice-President CATHERINE SWAYZE . . . Secretary and Treasurer Carlton Carpenter William Eason Thomas Ewing Carl Haas Perrin Harmon Jack Hazard Dixie Howell Charles Klumb Elizabeth Lord MEMBERS James Mansell William McKiney Frank Page John Prince David Rice Sonny Schneider James Simmons Anne Stowers Catherine Swayze Hubert Tomlinson Harry Ulery James Webster Robert Welborn Harold Wilson Herbert Wilson George Winter Ben Yandell 262 J Scabbard and Blade First row, left to right: Major Albert Hutchinson, Jr., Doc L. Triggs, Jr., Joe A. Sutherland, Robert L. Brown, Jr., Henry F. Flemming, Joseph L. Brown, Jr., William H. Morgan, Jr., William E. Batty, Jr., and Major Richard R. Irving. Second row, left to right: James W. Howell, William S. Cowsert, Frank H. Jan ous, Allen R. Thompson, John C. Hazard, Ben O. White, Oscar G. Rounsaville, Jr. Third row, left to right: Frank M. Youngblood, Herman L. Yeatman, John W. Head, Thomas E. McGaha, Doris J. Clayton, and Paul E. Warner. Fourth row, left to right: John W. Cook, Thomas H. Dantzler, and Carl D. Baggett. Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society for cadets enrolled in advanced R.O.T.C. The principal aim of the organization is to promote a feeling of unity among the cadet military leaders and to maintain a higher standard in the military activities of the corps. B. Company, 7th Regiment at State, awards two medals, one to the outstanding Senior cadet, and one to the out- standing Junior cadet each year. OFFICERS JOE A. SUTHERLAND Captain HENRY F. FLEMMING First Lieutenant THOMAS E. McGAHA Second Lieutenant BEN O. WHITE First Sergeant Braden, Guy B. Cain, Winton B. Cannon, Jesse L. Galbreath, Jasper F. ALUMNI Graves, Ernest D., Gray, M. G. Harrison, Gray W. Laird, Reggie Laird, Wheeler F. Jr. McGee, William J. Malvaney, Edgar L. Palmer, Richard A. Sloan, Rollin J. Irwing, Richard R. Sessums, I. D. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Hutchinson, Albert A., Jr. Mitchell, Fred T. Russell, Ralph W. MEMBERS Carl D. Baggett, William E. Batty, Jr., Joseph L. Brown, Jr., Robert L Brown, Jr., Doris J. Clayton, John W. Cook, William S. Cowsert, Thomas H. Dantzler, Henry F. Flemming, John C. Hazard, John W. Head, Lee E. Hill, James W. Howell, Frank H. Janous, John W. McPherson, Thomas E. McGaha, William H. Morgan, Jr., Oscar G. Rounsaville, Jr., Joe A. Sutherland, Allen R. Thompson, Doc L. Triggs, Herman L. Yeatman, Frank M. Youngblood, Paul E. Warner, Ben O. White, O. B. Wooley, Jr. The Young Mens Christian Association Council The purpose and intention of this Association is to be a part of a world-wide Christian community con- sisting of groups of students and faculty united by common loyalty to Jesus Christ. In the fellowship of the Christian Church we seek to understand the will of God through worship, study, and action; and strive to realize it both in personal living and in working toward a new society. OFFICERS JAMIE G. HOUSTON, JR President LEE EARL HILL, JR Vice-President MAXINE COLE Secretary BILLY H. BURDINE Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD Dr. C. Q. Sheely Mr. J. J. MacAllister Dr. Paul Warttman Dr. D. J. Savage Dr. Paul H. Dunn Dr. J. K. Bettersworth Mr. A. C. Grimes Dr. George -W. Johnston Aldridge, Frank Anders, Albert Baker, John Barber, Joe H., Jr. Barr, Cosette Buchanan, Charles Burdine, Billy Byrd, Verlon Carr, Fred Channel!, Robert B. Chatham, J. W., Jr. Cole, Maxine Collins, J. C. Dealing, Willie Mae Dutro, Rollin Edwards, Douglas Everitt, Hilda Gannaway, Bruce Griffin, James Griffith, David MEMBERS Habeeb, H. M., II Harmon, Perrin Hill, Earl Hollingsworth, Mary Houston, Jamie G., Jr. Houston, P. D. Hurt, Neal Johnson, Buddy Kirkland, J. D., Jr. Knott, Garland Lord, Elizabeth McNeel, Ellis Magruder, Abbey Martindale, Betty Mauldin, Thurman Melohn, Virgil Morgan, Sue Norman, Eric Peeples, Binford Phillips, Willie Pou, James Rawls, John Reynolds, R. J. Robley, Ray Sanders, John Saul, Robert Savage, Betsy Simmons, Paul Stemme, Bill Sutton, Frank Swain, Margaret Swain, Martha Teeuwissen, Chris Vance, Sara Wallace, Clinton Warner, George Warren, Hugh, Jr. Webb, Joe H. Wilson, Jim 264 Aldridge Anders Baker Barber Ban- Buchanan Burdine Byrd Chatharh Cole Collins Dearing Dutro Edwards Everitt Gannavvay Griffin Griffith Habeeb Harmon Hill Hollingsworth Houston Houston Hurt Johnson Kirkland Knott Lord McNeel Magruder Martindale Mauldin Melohn Morgan Norman Peeples Phillips Pou Rawls Reynolds Robley Sanders Saul Savage Simmons Stemme Swain Swain Teeuwissen Vance Wallace Warner Warren Webb Wilson Alexander Buchanan Beckett Cain Chatham Cobb ( loll ' Daniels Dearing Evans Everitt Fulnier Griffin Habeeb Houston Johnson Kirkland Mauldin Mau ' te Morgan Norman Peeples Phillips Pou Rawls Rueff Stemme Warren Wilson Senior ' Y Luncheon Club The Senior Y Luncheon Club is a fellowship club designed to provide Christian fellowship and fine food in a homelike, friendly atmosphere. All mem- bers of the Senior class belong to the club automatically. The club is enter- tained each week by various speakers selected from the faculty and from the student body at large. The ultimate pur- pose of the club is to promote a feeling of goodwill and Christian brotherhood among the students and faculty. OFFICERS JIM WILSON President H. M. HABEEB . . . Vice-President SUE MOBGAN . Secretary-Treasurer HILDA EVERITT .... Reporter Peyton Alexander Charles E. Buchanan Fred Beckett Winton Cain J. W. Chatham, Jr. William A. Cobb Maxine Cole Bobby Daniels Willie Mae Dearing James A. Evans Hilda Everitt Jeff Fulmer |ames S. Griffin H. M. Habeeb Jamie G. Houston, Jr, H. S. Johnson J. D. Kirkland, Jr. Thurman N. Mauldin Mill Maute Sue Morgan Eric Norman Ben ford H. Peeples Willie Phillips James W. Pou John Bawls Robert H. Rueff, Jr. Bill Stemme B. H. Warren, Jr. Jim Wilson 266 Anders Baine Baker Barber Barber Bates Collins Craig Gardner Griffith Hamill Hanna Harris Hill Howard Kelly Lemons McWhorter Mitchell Bay Beynolds Sanders Savage Simmons Standifer Thomas Wallace Webb s ,:ii Junior Y Luncheon Club The Junior Y Luncheon Club meets at 12:00 noon each Wednesday. Any student who is classified as a Junior is eligible for membership although other students are invited to attend. The pro- gram usually consists of food; good, wholesome fellowship; a visiting speaker who may be a well-informed professor, a student, or a professional man; a sing- speration, musical, or some other pro- gram of interest. The meals are financed by the students thus making the club self-supporting. Anyone desiring Chris- tian friends, fellowship, a good meal, interesting and informational programs as well as a chance to forget school for an hour should come and join the JUNIOR Y LUNCHEON CLUB in the Banquet Room of the YMCA each Wednesday. OFFICERS R. J. REYNOLDS . . . . President JEAN HARRIS .... Secretary JOHN B. BAKER . . Vice-President SAMUEL R JOHN M. BATES . . . Reporter MEMBERS SANDERS . . Treasurer A. T. Anders J. Bruce Baine John B. Baker Joe H. Barber, Jr. John Sidney Barber Samuel R. Bates Fred Carr J. C. Collins James Craig Maynard Gardner D. N. Griffith Lee Hamill Mary Rose Hanna Jean Harris Earl Hill Elizabeth Howard Carmen Kelly Jack Lemons Chester McWhorter Bruce Mitchell Victor M. Rather, Jr. Billy Ray R. J. Reynolds John M. Sanders Betsy Savage Paul Simmons L. Standifer Hannah Strickland J. F. Sutton J. B. Thomas C. E. Wallace Joe H. Webb 267 k Armstrong, Barr, Bell, Berry, Branch, Byrd, Cleland . Craft, Dennis, Foster, Harmon, Hogaboom, Houston, Howell . Jackson, Lord, Lucas, Magruder, Major, Martindale, Beid, Smith Sophomore Y Luncheon Club The Sophomore Luncheon Club is a voluntary unit organization of the Y.M.C.A. composed of any members of the Sophomore Class. The club meets each Thursday noon for an hour of good food, inspiring and educational programs, and wholesome fellowship. All activities are under the direction of the club ' s elected officers and supervised by the employed staff of the Y.M.C.A. OFFICERS ABBEY MAGRUDER President P. D. HOUSTON Vice-President BETTY MARTINDALE Secretary-Treasurer Oscar F. Armstrong Cosette Ban- Devon Bell George Berry Don R. Branch K. Edward Byrd Win. O. Cleland MEMBERS W. Eugene Craft Andrew N. Dennis, Jr. P. D. Foster, Jr. Perrin A. Harmon George B. Hogaboom P. D. Houston Dixie Howell William B. Jackson Libby (Annie E.) Lord Calvin J. Lucas Abbey Magruder Dorrance D. Major Betty Martindale Robert J. Reid William L. Smith 268  Freshman V Luncheon Club A unit organization of the Y. M. C. A., this group is composed of freshman taking an active part in the Y program. All fresh- men are eligible to belong to this club, to take part in its activities, and enjoy the good home-like food served once a week. Its purpose is to sponsor a program of social and religious activity, and to develop Chris- tian leadership among freshmen. Recog- nized as the outstanding first-year organiza- tion on the campus, the group always in- cludes in its ranks those students who are later destined to take a leading part in cam- pus activities. OFFICERS JIMMY CROOK President ADA JO CAIN .... Vice-President TED BRISTER Treasurer ANNE STOWERS Secretary Donald H. Anderson Ernest Bailey James Bedenbaugh Jimmy Bedwell Carl Black, Jr. John Blount Clinton C. Boyd John F. Boyd Ada Jo Cain Dan Croley Bollin Dutro William D. Evans William E. Evans Jommy Failing Albert Green Joe Edward Hardin Jack Harper James M. Johnson Jesse Joy, Jr. John T. Lewis Carl Long, Jr. Shirley McKay Tommy Mikell Ed Miles Joe Moorhead Thomas Moorman Winfred Muckelrath Harold Nash William D. Neal, Jr. Bobbv L. Neely Willard Oliver Tommy Ousley Pat Peters Bill Phipps Roy Riley Tom Simmons Wilbirn Smith Albert Spinks Marcie Stewart Anne Stowers Billy Sykes Thomas A. Tullos Edward Walker Charles Warwick Roy Wells Anderson Bailey .5u  • « ™ edenbaugh .... . 5 Bedwell ..•; •■• ' ..- Black ; % Blount Cs Boyd r ' Boyd Cain Crowley ,«A f Dutro Evans Evans Failing Green Moorman Muckelrath Nash Neal Neely Oliver Ousley Peters Phipps Riley Simmons Smith Spinks Stewart Stowers Sykes Tullos Walker Warwick Wells Hardin Harper Johnson Joy Lewis | Long I McKay Mikell 1 Miles I Moorhead ■• ' -- ji Wsyf r iv mi ■%k Baptist Student Union Executive Council The Baptist Student Union is a Church-centered movement which seeks to link campus life with the life of the Church for the purpose of training Baptist young people for Christian leadership in the Church and in society. A student automatically becomes a member of the BSU when he joins a Baptist Church in the College center or one or more of the unit organizations of that Church. Thames Powell Buchanan Ashley Barr Martin Norman Barber Morgan Asli lev- Ducllev Reynolds Webb Gully ' Hill Dallas MEMBEBS Billy Thames President Bill Powell Enlistment V.-Pres. Charles Buchanan Socio} V.-Pres. Houston Ashley Devotional V.-Pres. Cosette Barr Recording Secy. Joe Martin Treasurer Eric Norman Extension Chairman Joe Barber Publicity Director Sue Morgan Reporter Buford Ashley Editor of Spirit John R. Dudley Magazine and Ridge crest Representative R. J. Reynolds Sunday School Supt. Joe Webb B. T. U. Director Harold Gully Music Director Earl Hill Y Representative Dewayne Dallas Bus Driver S. A. Salter Student Secretary rs rs n Amnion Bates Baugh Blake Brady Bristow Coughlin Crowe Daigle Davis DeNicolo Duncan Fanguy Ford Garcia Goff Greco Harrison Hickman Hutton Idiaquez Jamison Kiefer Kolb Loyacono Martinolich McGrath McHugh Miller Monty Normand O ' Leary Pantoliano Patout Pecoul Reed Roesch Rodriguez Serio j Stanton P Tucker Wilson The Newman Club The Newman Club was established for the furthering of religious education of Catholic students in non-secular schools. OFFICERS NORMAND G Vice-President W. DAVIS PERCY MILLER W. C. President F. M. DUNCAN MARY PHILLIPS Corres. Sec. Recording Sec. Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Monica Goen F. A. Rhodes Father J. T. Martin Raul Alvarado Preston Amnion C. L. Bates, Jr. William Baugh Waldo Blake Bob Brady Van Bristow Bill Coughlin Vincent Crowe Cecil J. Daiglt George W. Davis Salvador DeNicolo Frank Duncan Bruce Fanguy William Ford Luis Garcia David Goff John Greco MEMBERS William Harrison L. H. Hickman George Hutton Joe Idiaquez James Jamison Charles Kiefer R. C. Kolb Charles R. Loyacono Andrew Martinolich Roger G. McGrath Walter McHugh Percy Miller Charles Monty W. C. Normand Paul O ' Leary T. D. Pantoliano Eugene Patout Ferdinand Pecoul E. L. Reddoch Jack Reed George Roesch George Rodriguez Frank Serio Billy Stanton Adolph Sterker H. V. Tucie Sidney Tucker Robert Wilson 271 The Wesley Foundation Counci The purpose of the Wesley Foundation is to develop students in worship, creative recreation, whole- some friendships, and intelligent churchmanship. A cordial invitation is extended to all to join our fel- lowship as we strive to become with all Christians the saving difference between world community and world chaos. OFFICERS REV. FRANK C. FERGUSON Director REV. J. W. CHATHAM, JR Student Minister REV. JAMIE G. HOUSTON, JR Student Minister REV. T. GARLAND KNOTT Student Minister WILLIE E. PHILLIPS President JOHN E. RAWLS Vice-President HILDA JEAN EVERITT Secretary JACK LEMMONS Treasurer DR. CLYDE Q. SHEELY . Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Anders, Albert T. Anderson, Donald H. Applewhite, Joe C. Bacot, Edward Bailey, Ernest E. Baker, John B. Bedenbaugh, James Boone, Wesley W. Bowers, John Boyd, Clinton Boyd, Frank Cain, Ada Jo Cassels, Wilson Chatham, J. W., Jr. Craft, Gene Crumbley, Charles Edwards, Douglas Everitt, Hilda Garretson, John Griffin, James E. Harbor, Mary Jo Heliums, James H. Hendricks, James Houston, Jamie, Jr. Johnson, Eugene Keith, Eugene Knott, Garland Lamon, Fred M., Jr. Lemmons, Jack Lowery, Robert B. Lyle, Billy Martindale, Betty Montgomery, Bill Patrick, Herbert Perrott, Coen Eston Phillips, Willie Porter, James Rawls, John Ray, John W. Robinson, Ronald Rutledge, Robert L. Savage, Betsy Scott, Austin Segrest, Ralph H. Shields, Edwin W. Simmons, Paul N. Simpson, George D. Stacy, Randle Sutton, John Frank Swayze, Catherine Tennison, Eugene Thompson, Leo Tisdale, George W. Torres, Charles Trapp, Turner J. Van Wagner, Ann G Walker, Edward O. Walton, Patricia Warnock, Ray Williamson, Jasper 272 Anders Anderson Applewhite Bacot Bailey Baker Bedenbough Boone Bowers Boyd Bovd Cain Cassels Chatham Craft Crumbley Edwards Everitt Garretson Gridffin Heliums Hendricks Houston Johnson Keith Knott Lamon Lemmons Lowery Lyle Martindale Montgomery Patrick Perrott Phillips Porter Rawls Ray Robinson Rutledge Savage Scott Segrest Shields Simmons Simpson Swayze Tennison Thompson Tisdale Torres Trapp Van Wagner Walker Walton Warnock Williamson AROON BA The famous Maroon Band has long been active in promoting the good will of Mississippi State. Boast- ing 90 pieces, the band has staged many thrilling half-time shows at the football games and has led all the pep rallies. Sunday afternoon concerts in the Springs are a special feature of the band along with its annual Spring concert tour which covers many cities in Mississippi. MR. HENRY E. WAMSLEY Director MR. D. W. BARTON Assistant Director OFFICERS BILL COBB President GRANVILLE M. MARTIN Vice-President JIM WILSON Secretary O. B. WOOLEY Treasurer BAND COUNCIL MEMBERS H. S. Johnson J. D. Kirkland Clyde E. Lee Bill Hitch G. L. Neill Robert Eiland A. H. Boyd Drum Major Billie Blake Hartness, Marcie Stewart, Mary Love Gartin . Drum Majorettes MEMBERS Thomas L. Adams Ellis Paul Antoon Alvin W. Bentz Julian W. Bentz Charles S. Borum Albert H. Boyd, Jr. Roy A. Brinkley, Jr. Joseph D. Bristow Robert V. Bristow James Mc. Brown Luta R. Burford William E. Byrd Carlton L. Carpenter Shafer D. Case, Jr. William A. Cobb Paul A. Conerly Samuel L. Corbin James W. Crook Tommy C. Crook Seger H. Collier James K. Davidson Robert E. Day Willie M. Dearing Hay ward B. Drane Robert L. Eiland David H. Epperson Alvah R. Estes James A. Evans, Jr. Leon Faulkner Howard C. Friday Mary L. Gartin Sedley J. Greer Howard L. Gritman Cha rles B. Gross James Derwin Hankins Williard E. Harding, Jr. Billie Blake Hartness Henry G. Harvey, Jr. William A. Hitch, Jr. Charles F. Hudson, Jr. Harper S. Johnson, Jr. Oscar H. Johnson, Jr. James C. Joy Jesse D. Joy, Jr. Walter L. Kidd Jewett D. Kirkland, Jr. Sidney L. Lane Clyde E. Lee John E. Lee Edward G. Lipsey James M. Lofton Homer A. Mann Henry E. Mattox Granville M. Martin William Jack Martin Edra Lee Maxcy, Jr. James T. Melton Charles Monty, Jr. Robert B. Moor O. S. Murf John F. Murphy James C. McDonald John W. McNeal, Jr. Randle Warren Nash George L. Neill George F. Oakes Willard B. Oliver Hubert Q. Pray Marion F. Pruitt Roy McPherson Rogers Lawrence A. Rowe Benjamin F. Sanford Sam A. Sarullo George D. Simpson Marcus F. Shanteau Henry W. Starling, Jr. Marcie Stewart James E. Stone, Jr. Jefferson C. Taylor Charles H. Templeton Charles C. Torres Lannis L. Tynes Henry E. Wamsley, Jr. Ray T. Warnock Aleus L. Warren Charles L. Waters Geoffrey S. Watrous, Jr. Willard R. White James L. Wilson John P. Wise John G. Woodward Otis B. Wooley 274 Adams Antoon Bentz Bentz Borum Bristow Brown Burford Bvrd Carpenter Corbin Crook Crook Collier Davidson Day Dearing Estes Evans Faulkner Friday Gartin Greer Gritman Hartness Harvey Hitch Hudson Johnson Johnson Joy Lane Lee Lee Lipsey Lofton Mann Matt ox Murphy McDonald McNeal Nash Neill Oakes Oliver Sarullo Simpson Shanteau Starling Stewart Stone Taylor Wamsley Warnock Warren Waters Watrous White Wilson Boyd Brinklev Case Cobb Drane Eiland Gross Hankins Joy Kidd Melton Monty Pray Pruitt Templeton Torres Wise Woodward Bristow Conerly Epperson Harding Kirkland Murf Bowe Tynes Wooley 275 Armstrong Baine Barber Beer Cain Cain Carpenter Chatham Cole Dutro Everitt Gartin Grissom Harmon Hegwood Howard McKay McKeithcn Peeples Peters Phipps Batliff Stewart Stowers Walker Webster Weeks Winter States Players State ' s Players, under normal school con- ditions, present one three-act play each semester . This year, of necessity, they turned all their attention to radio work, and have been very successful. Ultimately there will be a program at State which in- cludes activity in the fields of radio and stagecraft, and, possible, accredited study of a course in dramatics. OFFICERS CHARLES ARMSTRONG . . President KATHRYN McKEITHEN Vice-President HILDA EVERITT .... Secretary SARAH F. RATLIFF . Business Manager HERSCHEL LEWIS .. Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Charles Armstrong Bruce Baine Joe Barber Ida May Beer Jake Brannon Ada Jo Cain Winton Cain Nan Carpenter J. W. Chatham, Jr. Maxine Cole Rollin Dutro Hilda Everitt Clinton Franklin Mary Love Gartin Eugenia Grissom Perrin Harmon B. B. Hartness Lois Hegwood Bettye Howard Norwood Latimer John Lewis Helena McGruder Homer Mann Shirley McKay Kathryn McKeithen Paul O ' Leary Ben Peeples Alix Perry Pat Peters Billy Phipps Sarah F. Ratliff Marcie Stewart Anne Stowers Johnny Walker Sam W. Warren James Webster Lee Weeks George Winter J Alpha Psi Omega Membership in Eta Pi chapter of Alpha Psi Omega is the highest honor which can accrue to students active in dramatics at State. All State ' s Players hope to belong to this, the largest Greek Letter Dramatics organization in the country, but reach their goal only through hard work and accomplishment. OFFICERS SARAH F. RATLIFF . . IDA MAY BEER .... CHARLES ARMSTRONG . . President Vice-President . . Secretary MEMBERS Charles Armstrong Ida May Beer Maxine Cole William Grafton Kathryn McKeithen Hugh Pierce Sarah F. Ratliff Lee Weeks Armstrong Beer Cole Grafton McKeithen Pierce Ratliff Weeks W The national order of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica was founded in Virginia in 1928. The presentation of the local charter was made on July 1, 1934. Mem- bership is limited to Juniors and Seniors pursuing a degree in vocational agriculture. Weekly meetings have featured specialists in agri- cultural fields as well as individual members of the group. The purpose of the organization is to promote the training of teachers of vocational agriculture. OFFICERS K. L. BUSBY President B. H. PENDERGRASS Vice-President W. M. TRAMEL Secretary F. R. MONTGOMERY Treasurer J. H. ASHFORD Reporter O. S. SNOWDEN Advisor MEMBERS Arlington, H. E. Montgomery, Fred R. Arthur, John H. Morgan, J. W. Ashford, H. E. Morgan, K. C. Ashford, J. H. Murray, L. H. Bailey, J. W. McBeth, L. G Baker, J. B. McCuiston, William G. Barlow, E. E. McKenion, L. F. Barnes, Davis McMillian, C. L. Bartlett, George McMullen, James W. Bennett, O. O. Naiper, James P. Bidwell, G. L. Neal, H. L. Black, Hubert Novack, Frankie Black, J. M. O ' Bannon, Murl M. Boone, D. R. Pace, Hoy Breeden, E. S. Palmer, J. A. Brewer, James E. Patterson, B. B. Brewer, W. L. Pendergrass, Robert H. Bruce, M. H. Pennington, C. J. Bruton, Samson S. Phillips, Lowell Busby, Kendrick L. Pickens, G. S. Byars, J. E. Pigford, Bill Caldwell, H. R. Planchard, P. C. Caves, R. L. Ponder, J. F. Caves, V. W. Roberts, Randale Chancellor, J. D. Rogers, F. D. Childress, L. A. Ross, D. R. Cullens, D. L. Roy, T. L. Daniels, C. L. Rutledge, H. B. Davis, H. L. Sanders, P. D. Dinton, S. T. Saucer, C. K. Falvey, P. B. Simley, W. Leo Freeman, W. V. Simmons, B. F. Gibson, Vasure Smith, J. H. Googe, H. H. Steele, J. S. Gordon, W. D. Stevens, J. A. Graham, James W. Stevens, R. L. Gray, J. E. Stridden, P. B. Hall, Lawton Stuar, W. A. Hearn, C. E. Tatum, J. A. Hester, D. B. Thompson, Leo Hill, C. A. Tingle, Charles Hopper, A. L. Tramel, W. M. Hosey, Anse J. Tramel, W. T. Hull, W. M. Triggs, G. A. Hurt, T. G. Tucker, O. B. Ishee, R. T. Valentine, Harold James, Urban E. Vaughn, E. L. Jolly, M. T. Wade, Clifton Kennedy, M. V. Waldrop, L. W. Kieth, Sam Ware, John R. Kirkland, Jack K. Ware, Ried C. Kittrell, Louis Warner, P. E. Lauderdale, Thomas W. Warnick, C. D. Lazenby, H. L. Watts, Lewis R. Lewis, R. P. Webb, J. F. Lovett, John M. Whitt, B. O. Lovett, W. B. Womack, C. S. Miskilley, Howard Young, N. D. Molpus, G C. Future Arlington, Arthur, H. Ashford, J. Ashford, Baker, Barlow, Barnes, Bartlett, Bennett, Bidwell, Hnber, Black, J. Black, Boone, James Brewer, W. Brewer, Bruce, Burton, Busby, Byars, R. Caves, V. Caves, Chancellor, Childress. Cullens, Daniels, Davis, Dinton, Everett, Falvey, Gibson, Googe, Gordon, Graham, Gray, Hall, Hearn, Hester, Hill, Hooper, Hosey, Huff, Hurt, Ishee, James, Jolly, Kennedy, Farmers of America Kittrell, Lazenby, Lewis, Lovett, Miskilley, Montgomery, J. Morgan, K. Morgan, McBeth, McCuisfon, McMillian, McKenion, McMullen, Naiper, Neal, Novack, O ' Branon, Pace, Palmer, Patterson, Pendergrass, Pennington, Phillips, Pickens, Pigford, Planchard, Ponder, Rob- erts, Rogers, Rov, Rutledge, Sanders, Saneer, Simley, Simmons, Smith, Steele, J. Stevens, R. Stevens, Stricklen, Stuart, Tatum, Thompson, Tingle, W. Tramel, T. Tramel, Triggs, Tucker, Valentine, Vaughn, Wade, Waldrop, Warner, Warnick, Watts, Webb, Whitt, Womack, Young. 403 5r JPfc- N ■™ Agricultural Club To promote the progress of scientific agriculture; to give students of agriculture training in public ex- pression through practice in various group activities; to cultivate a sense of brotherhood among fellow agriculturists; and to carry from this institution a knowledge of a better way of life for rural Mississippi— these are the principles and aims of the Agricultural Club. Any student enrolled in the School of Agriculture is eligible for membership with special consideration being given to Freshmen and Sophomores who are not active in other organizations. The Agricultural Club is sponsor of the celebrated Ag. Festival of prewar years which was reactivated last session after a dormancy of several years during the war. OFFICERS MALCOLM M. RANDOLPH President LEONARD A. MOBLEY Vice-President HUSHEL L. MOSS Secretary-Treasurer AARON D. DALLAS ' . . . . Reporter FACULTY ADVISORS Dean E. B. Colmer Dean Frank J. Welch MEMBERS Vernon R. Ashley Robert E. Atkinson Frederick E. Beckett James W. Beckett Raymond Beckwith William E. Bolton Don R. Branch William C. Bunsen Ellis Carter James H. Claunch Aaron D. Dallas Aubie C. Davis Sim James Dixon, Jr. Raymond Dowdle L. J. Dunkin John C. Freeman Jimmie D. Gibson John R. Henry Verner G. Hurt Lewis P. Jenkins John R. Lawshe Rupert F. Martin James W. Miller Leonard A. Mobley Hushel L. Moss Wallace R. McAlexander Thomas E. Oakes William T. Pannel Guy Parsons Millard M. Price Willis T. Pritchard Malcolm M. Randolph Alfred S. Reed, Jr. William Slime Hubert Tomlinson Walter A. White Charles Williams Addison H. Wynn 280 Ashley Branch Dixon Hurt Moss Pritchard Atkinson Bunsen Dowdle Jenkins McAlexander Randolph Beckett Carter Dunkin Lawshe Oakes Beckett Claunch Freeman Martin Pannel Beckwith Dallas Gibson Miller Parsons Bolton Davis Henry Mobley Price Reed Tomlinson White Williams Wynn 281 The Agriculture Administration Club Bain Beckwith Burchfield Brewer Brown Byrd Crockett Dallas The Agriculture Administration Club was founded in 1938 by E. B. Colmer, Assistant Dean of Agricul- ture. The object of the Administration Club is to bring a closer relationship and promote a higher scholastic standard among the students of Agriculture Administration, also to acquaint the students with the duties they will be expected to perform upon com- pletion of their course. This is achieved by having distinguished people from the Experiment and Ex- tension Stations speak to the men on the duties re- quired in this field of work. Davis Davis Dixon Gee Goodman Gray Hardin Harris OFFICERS LEE THOMPSON President CHARLES BYRD Vice-President W. O. DAVIS Secretary and Treasurer JOHN RUSSELL Reporter Jones Jones Leatherwood Miller Monroe MEMBERS Peterson Bussell William C. Bain Aubin Harris Sardor Raymond Beckwith Calvin D. Harrison J. D. Burchfield Bennie Jones J. C. Brewer Irven Jones Thomas Brown W. L. Leatherwood Charles Byrd Clyde Miller L. T. Can- L. L. Monroe Charles G. Crockett M. W. Peterson Aaron D. Dallas John Russell Seale R. K. Davis H. C. Sanford Sims W. O. Davis Ray Sardor Sparkman Chris Dixon A. D. Seale Thompson Ware Billy Gee W. F. Goodman W. C. Sims Harold Sparkman W. M. Gray Lee H. Thompson C. A. Hardin John Dale Ware The Agriculture Economics Club The Agriculture Economics Club is an organization composed of Agriculture Economic and Agriculture Administration majors. The primary purpose of this club is to promote interest along economic lines in Agriculture; to help students get a clearer and more comprehensive understanding of economic problems in Mississippi and the United States. To bring the students and administrative leaders closer together and to acquaint the student with some of the state, dis- trict, and county leaders in agriculture. OFFICERS HUSHEL L. MOSS . . . President JIMMIE GIBSON . Vice-President JOHN ROLAND HENRY Secretary and Treasurer DOC LEON TRIGGS . . Reporter DR. R. J. SAVILLE . . . Advisor HONORARY MEMRERS Prof. Ernest B. Colmer Prof. David W. Parvin Prof. B. K. Doyle Prof. John C. Redman MEMRERS Robert Edgar Atkinson William C. Brunson Auby C. Davis Levi Jackson Dunkin A. J. Gaberino, Jr. Jimmie Gibson Robert C. Haney John Roland Henry Charles S. Hill Charles Valrie James Lewis P. Jenkins Bryce D. Jordan Otis G. Lancaster Julius Long James W. Marshall Raymond H. McRae Leonard A. Mobley Hushes L. Moss Malcolm M. Randolph Talmadge M. Ray born Ralph W. Shaw Doc Leon Triggs Chester M. Wells, Jr. Atkinson Brunson Davis Dunkin Garberino Gibson Haney Henry Hill James Jenkins Jordan Lancaster Long McRae Mobley Moss Randolph Rayborn Shaw Triggs Wells Mississippi State College 4-H Club The Mississippi State College 4-H Club was reor- ganized as a local chapter March 10, 1948. It was composed of boys who had been active in 4-H work in high school. The purpose of this organization is to provide for- mer 4-H Club members who are attending college an opportunity to maintain contacts with one another and with the Extension Division; to create good fel- lowship and a desire for leadership among the 4-H Club members of this institution, and to provide for college students a society in which to study and dis- cuss ru ral problems. Alliston Baird Berry Caffey Carty Conerly OFFICERS ROUSE CAFFEY President JOHN LAVVSHE Vice-President KENNETH REYNOLDS Secretary CHARLES ALLISTON . . . Publicity Chairman H. S. JOHNSON Faculty Advisor Fernandez Fletcher Hedgepeth MEMBERS Charles Alliston Andrew VV. Baird George Berry Rouse Caffey Weyman Carty Louis Conerly Frank Fernandez George Fletcher John Hedgepeth Edgar E. Johnson Robert Lawshe Maurice Layton Carl Long Bryan Miskelly Winfred Muckelrath Kenneth Reynolds Johnson Lawshe Layton Long Muckelrath Beynolds Horticulture Club The Horticulture Club was founded by the present head of the Horticulture Department, W. S. Anderson. Recently the organization became a junior member of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Its purpose is to intensify interest, give training in extra- curricular activities, and provide social contact. OFFICERS CHARLES JOHNSON President LEON B. YOUNG Vice-President WILLIAM J. STEMME . . . Secretary-Treasurer GEORGE OELSCHIG Reporter FACULTY MEMBERS W. S. Anderson, Advisor J. P. Overcash F. S. Batson E. W. McElwee J. B. Edmond C. H. Ragland M. P. Brewton Love Matlock MEMBERS Mayers Alfred Alexander Allen D. E. Johnson Meena Paul O. Beard J. Harvey Love C. O. Box F. C. Matlock James Lee Brand Daniel Mayers Baxter Chance Victor Hugo Meena Cecil J. Daigle J. E. Nail Nail Vincent Anthony Dauro G. H. Oelschig Oelschig Page Pou Walter E. Davis S. J. Dixon Frand C. Page James W. Pou Roy C. Fanguy William Rich Miller Talmadge blowers William J. Stemme Mike Habeeb J. Frank Sutton Charles Hannah C. L. Terre R. H. Hickman W. O. Thomas Rich Stemme Terrell Young Roland H. Hough R. L. Jackson Charles Johnson W. W. Watson John Whitaker Leon Young w fz% mtn Burnliam Parsons Clark Ruffin Denton Simmons Jackson Tanner Junk Thompson Nelms Turner Parker Whitfield Forestry Club The Forestry Club was founded September, 1946, the first year a two-year pre-forestry course was of- fered at Mississippi State College. Richard Lewis was the first President. He is now a senior in the school of Forestry at Louisiana State University. Purposes of the Club are to promote good relations among all forestry students and agriculture students taking forestry; to serve as a forum for guest speakers on forestry and conservation subjects; to promote social and cultural relations among the forestry students. The Club holds meetings twice monthly. It also provides entertainment in the way of picnics and fishing. One member of the Forestry staff serves as faculty advisor. OFFICERS JAMES BURNHAM President WILLIAM DAVID CLARK .... Vice-President CLYDE L. ODOM Secretary-Treasurer PROFESSOR MONTY PAYNE . . Faculty Advisor Bonner, Singleton Burnham, James W. Clark, William David Coates, Thomas Denton, Walter Malcolm Odom, Clyde L. MEMBERS Jackson, William Badon Parker, R. L. Junk, Virgil Sharp Parsons, Guy Arthur Kent, Norman Carruth Redus, William Roland Nelms, Fred Walter Ruffin, William Hemy Tanner, Reet S. Thompson, Warren Turner, Wallace Edward Whitfield, Fred Worth Simmons, Thomas Roger Williams, Dan Luther 286 Dairy Club The Dairy Club consists of students from Dairy Husbandry and Dairy Man- ufacturing. Meetings are held every two weeks, and outstanding speakers are invited in to speak on subjects pertain- ing to problems of Dairying. OFFICERS FRED L. JORDAN . . . President MAURICE V. KENNEDY Vice-President Al f° rd A. L. McMILLAN .... Secretary Anyan J. E. GARRISON .... Treasurer J. A. WORTHINGTON . . Reporter aush Boland Bearden PROGRAM COMMITTEE L. O. Meadows S. Stennet Clark Cooper Daley ULTY ADVISORS Davis Prof. F. H. Herzer Doler Prof. W. C. Cowsert Prof. C. J. Honer P rof. E. W. Custer Prof. John Lusk Galbreath Garrison MEMBERS H. H. Afford An hi Qi7 A ni7on Jordan Kennedy Lloyd M. L. Rush W. R. Roland H. J. Rearden E. M. Clark Earl R. Cooper C. R. Daley M. E. Davis J. W. Doler W. C. Flynt J. F. Galbreath J. E. Garrison F. L. Jordan M. V. Kennedy Charles Lloyd M. V. Lazenby T. C. Lowe J. V. Lynam L. O. Meadows A. L. McMillan R. Morris T. E. Oakes R. R. Patterson Jack E. Ray J. A. Randle O. G. Robertson Paul Simmons J. H. Shettles T. W. Sparks C. P. Stroble W. F. Suttle J. C. Wells G. A. Worthington S. D. Young Lynam Meadows McMillan Morris Oakes Patterson Ray Robertson Simmons Shettles Spark s Stroble Suttle Wells Worthington Young Block and Bridle On December 2, 1919, students who represented four Animal Husbandry Clubs met in Chicago and formed the National Block and Bridle Club . . . Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri being charter chapters. Today the roster contains twenty-six chapters. The Block and Bridle Club has three main objectives: To promote a higher scholastic standard among students of Animal Husbandry. To promote Animal Husbandry, especially all phases of student Animal Husbandry work in colleges and universities. To bring about a closer relationship between students, faculty, and others engaged in Animal Hus- bandry. OFFICERS HOMER C. MOODY President JOHN W. GUERRY Vice-President J. A. BARWICK . ' ..... Secretary BILLY [. CARTER Treasurer Mr. H. H. Leveck Mr. P. G. Bedenbough FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. J. L. Fletcher Mr. B. F. Barrentine Mr. D. R. Pingrey Raymond Aust Royce Aust Charles Barnett J. A. Bar wick Calvin Boone Carl Bozeman R. O. Buckley John Burns William Canon Billy Carter James Chancellor Joe Clements Harold Coleman Louis Conerlv H. B. Doolittle Albert Fleming Maynard Gardner Edward Grerry John Guerry Howard Hailey MEMBERS L. M. Hicks Otter D. Jackson Leo Leake James Lee James Locke Robert Lowery Earl Lundy Harold Martin Joe Martin Rupert Martin Warren Martin William Martin Leon McWilliams W. H. Montgomery Homer Moody Emory Morrison E. G. Morton Byron Moss William Newman William Noble James Orr Herbert Patrick Coen Perrutt Davis Randle George Rome J. C. Sides William Sissell Percy Spears Clyde Smith J. A. Speights Raleigh Spinks A. B. Stevens Troy Storm Noxie Taylor Henry Thomas Henry Thomason B. H. Virden Alton Westbrook John Wiygul 268 b • ■)  • y rf w f ft o jfci J £k ft . t v i I KiSlft •-f «i ??l J, I j V « o 1 ? + D. f$ ? , ( C ■O ■' A Aust Aust Barnett Bar wick Boone Canon Carter Chancellor Clements Coleman Gardner Guerry Guerry Hailey Hicks Lowery Lundy Moody Martin, H. Martin, J. Martin, R. Montgomery Morrison Morton Moss Patrick Perrutt Randle Rome Sides Sissell Spinks Stevens Storm Taylor Thomas Thomason Bozeman Conerly Jackson Martin, W. Newman Buckley Doolittle Leake Martin, W. Noble Spears Virden Smith Westbrook Burns Fleming Lee McWilliams Orr Speights Wiygul American Society of Agricultural Engineers The A.S.A.E. was organized in 1926 for the purpose of promoting the interests of students in agricul- tural engineering. Membership is restricted to four-year agricultural engineering students and Juniors and Seniors of the agricultural engineering major. The club meets bimonthly and features guest speakers who are outstanding men in the field of agriculture. The club is active in all college activities, with special emphasis on agricultural day and intermural sports. OFFICERS J. F. GILLENTINE President W. A. BYRD Vice-President F. W. BECKETT Secretary J. H. OAKMAN Treasurer J. W. LONG Reporter and Program Chairman FACULTY ADVISORS W. C. Howell F. E. Edwards Agnew, L. B. Arant, H. M. Avery, T. M. Azlin, J. M. Beckett, F. W. Booth, H. E. Booth, J. R. Bowie, A. J. Broome, R. H. Brown, C. H. Brown, CM. Burch, S. K. Byrd, V. Burrell, J. L. Burrell, L. M. Byrd, W. E. Carter, J. C, Jr. Clark, B. O. Covington, L. H. Dickerson, R. L. Dudley, J. R. MEMBERS Easley, O. W. Flemming, H. F. Flowers, J. M. Gillentine, J. F. Goodwin, J. C. Harbour, W. B. Harbour, W. L. Harrison, J. R. Hill, J. B. Jordan, J. E. Lewis, J. T. Long, A. C, Jr. Lusk, W. T. McClure, R. L. McGee, W. J. McLeod, G. C, Jr. McMurphy, J. H. McPherson, J. W. McVey, J. L. Miller, D. L. Monty, C, Jr. Oakman, J. H. Oliver, J. H. Orr, A. J. Parker, J. T. Pilgrim, C. S. Reed, A. S. Reynolds, R. J. Riggan, C. E. Roberts, E. H. Shirley, T. C. Stokes, L. L., Jr. Taylor, C. J. Tisdale, C. B. Vaughn, G. L. Walters, S. A. Watson, D. E. Watts, J. T. Weeks, L. R. White, T. L. Williams, R. E. Wilson, M. D. 290 Agnew Burch Flennning Long, J. W. Oliver Taylor Arant Azlin Beckett Booth, H. E. Booth, J. R. Bowie Bnrrell, J. L. Burrell, L. M. Byrd, V. Byrd, W. E. Carter Clark Covington Dickerson Gillentine Goodwin Harbour, W. B. Harbour, W. L. Harrison, J. R. Hill Jordan Lewis Lusk McClure McLeod McMurphy McPherson McVey Miller Monty Orr Parker Pilgrim Reed Reynolds Riggan Roberts Shirley Broome Brown, C. H. Brown, C. M. Dudley Long, A. C. Oakman Stokes Tisdale Vaughn Walters Watson Weeks White Williams Wilson American Society of Civil Engineers The Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers at Mississippi State College was estab- lished to show students how they may enrich their college courses by beginning those professional asso- ciations and contacts which, continued through life, are invaluable to the practicing engineer. The organization under the leadership of capable officers has this year surpassed all previous records in membership and attendance since it was activated at Mississippi State College in 1936. OFFICERS JOHN W. CAUSEY President WILLIAM W. CURTIS Vice-President DAN M. BADER Secretary M. E. JOHNSON Treasurer Amnion, Ulmont T. Anderson, John L. Applewrite, Joe C. Appleton, William F. Ashley, James R. Bader, Dan M. Barnes, Harry H. Barton, William M. Beasley, Horace W. Beazkey, Curtis E. Bell, Leon W. Bennett, Joseph D. Bethea, George H. Bickerstaff, Jack M. Box, Moses R. Brewer, David E. Caldwell, John H. Causey, John W. Clements, William C. Coggin, Benton G. Collier, Joe H. Conn, James E. Cooper, Walter B. Cope, Walter E. . Coughlin, Daniel W. Crow, Joe M. Curtis, William W. Davis, George W. Dawsey, Joseph V. Delmas, Ralph P. Dent, Jack H. Dettman, James E. Dixon, James W. Draper, Charles E. Easter, James E. Echols, Robert L. Fisher, Baxter J. Flint, James R. Ford, William H. Forrest, Thomas L. Fryar, Joe B. Garcia, Luis G. Garretson, Harry F. Gee, Yet L. MEMBERS Gee, Yeun Lin Gilruth, Herbert D. Gladney, T. G. Godbold, Duncan L. Godbold, Samuel L. Goodman, Arthur L. Greco, John A. Gregory, John B. Griffin, Murray S. Hanna, James H. Harrison, Robert S. Hatcher, Alton P. Hill, John W. Hilton, William O. Holmes, Richard M. Howell, Roy Hutchison, John I. Jackson, Ralph D. James, James G. Jaynes, Samuel L. Johnson, Eugene E. Johnson, James S. Johnson, Mims E. Jones, Gay D. Joyner, James. Kennedy, John P. Lancaster, Robert M. Langdon, John C. Langston, John C. Ledbetter, Robert T. Leese, Grady W. Lewis, Cecil H. Long, Adrian L. Lylem, Billy B. McBride, Robert A. McDearman, Bernard E. McDonald, William Mallory, Arnie M. Malvaney, Edgar L. Mason, Ray T. Mathis, Ernst R. Matthes, Carl E. Miller, Herbert G. Miller, Walter T. Morris, Ernest Norton, John O. Oglesby, James R. Peters, James R. Poe, William E. Price, Robert A. Prince, John R. Pryor, James W. Ratlift, George D. Roach, John W. Roberts, Lawrence M. Sanders, James R. Santmyer, John T. Scholtes, Robert M. Scott, Jack D. Shelton, Billy W. Simmons, Albert B. Sloan, Richard Smith, Charles P. Smith, Eugene B. Spencer, Ellis L. Stacks, William C. Stanton, John H. Stevenson, William P. Sterken, Adolphe F. Stinson, Raymond O. Stroud, Buford D. Sutherland, Joe A. Templeton, Alexis E. Terrel, Harry Thomas, Walter G. Twaddle, Cooper J. Ulery, Harry H. Van Brocklin, Finley G. Verell, Bennie D. Whitaker, James V. White, John D. Williams, Marcus D. Willis, Edward S. Wilson, Kenneth V. Winders, Joseph W. Woodward, James W. Woodward, John G. Worthington, Thomas W. York, Hansell N. 292 . Ill, ,„ y X ilT IflLtfl t Jl Amnion; Anderson, Applewhite, Appleton, Bader, Barnes, Barton, Bennett, Bethea, Brewer; Causey, Clements, Coggin, Collier, Conn, Cope, Couglin, Crow, Curtis, Davis; Dawsey, Dent, Dettman, Dixon, Draper, Echols, Flint, Ford, Forrest, Fryar; Garcia, Garretson, Yet Gee, Yuen Gee, Gladney, D. Godbold, S. Godbold, Goodman, Griffin, Hanna; Harrison, Hatcher, Hill, Hilton, Holmes, Howell, Jackson, James, Jaynes, Johnson; Jones, Kennedy, Lancaster, Langston, Lewis, Long, Lyle, Mallory, Mason, Mathis; Matthes, Miller Morris, Norton, Peters, Poe, Pryor, Sanders, Santmyer, Scholtes; Scott, Shelton, Simmons, Sloan, C. Smith, Stacks, Stevenson, Stroud, Templeton, Thomas; Whitaker, Williams, Willis, Wilson, Winders, J. Woodward, G. Woodward, Worthington, York. American Institute of Electrical Engineers The membership of the Mississippi State College Branch of AIEE consists of Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores who have chosen the Electrical Engineering field as their profession. This Branch was organized and granted a charter in 1925. By attend- ing electrical engineering conventions and visiting electrical installations, student members are kept abreast of new develop- ments in their field. The purpose of the student organization is to develop the individual engineer, and thus to maintain a high professional standing among the membership of AIEE. OFFICERS JEBE D. HABRISON Chairman BILLY H. BURDINE Vice-Chairman BRUCE J. FANGUY Secretary-Treasurer L. L. Patterson H. C. Simrall W. L. Brown P. B. Jacob 1. C. McKee Alden, R. M. Allen, J. M. Alexander, J. P. Anderson, D. A. Anderson, T. Auter, H. F. Barber, J. S. Bozone, T. M. Bradford, J. Buchanan, E. L. Burdine, B. H. Cannon, J. L. Carlson, K. W. Carnathan, W. C. Carter, W. C. Chapman, D. C. Clark, G. L. Cocke, E. Collins, J. C. Covington, L. H. Cross, W. T. Daniels, H. J. Davidson, J. K. Downing, G. C. Dunning, E. G. Easterling, J. R. Ellis, H. G. Evans, H. M. Fanguy, B. J. Fillingame, J. A. Flippen, E. G. Franks, R. H. Gardner, T. A. Goff, D. S. Gong, D. J. FACULTY MEMBERS H. M. Taylor VV. L. Brown L. B. Farabee P. T. Hutchison M. M. Cox Pi. S. Wiseman R. L. Smith, Jr. K. J. Boehme A L. Shelley S. L. Wolley MEMBERS Goodson, C. M. Griffin, J. E. Guyton, R. D. Harding, W. E. Harrison, J. D. Harvey, J. M. Hemphill, J. Holland, H. T. Hubbard, W. H. James, O. B. Joftrion, F. D. Jones, D. O. Jones ' , R. P. Kellis, E. P. Kelly, S. D. Kirby, W. L. Knox, D. Laird, H. W. Lancaster, J. L. Loposer, T. L. Loudin, T. K. Lemaster, A. R. Maxcy, T. R. McC lanahan, D. S. McCulley, C. R. McDonald, C. L. McCann, W. H. McGee, C .T. McMullen, H. G. McNeel, E. McNeill, G. C. McWhorter, J. L. Milstead, A. W. Moore, H. R. Mott, J. A. Mullens, R. E. Mullican, R. D. Neill, G. L. Oglesby, J. L. Parker, J. L. Pearson, H. M. Phillips, W. Pierce, R. C. Pittman, W. C. Pray, H. Q. Robley, R. Scott, T. W. Shaw, R. W. Shoemaker, M. C Sinclair, R. C. Smith, R. E. Speights, M. T. Sumrall, J. L. Swindall, R. E. Sylvester, J. H. Warren, H. B. Teeuwissen, C. Thompson, J. M. Travis, M. H. Tynes, L. L. Waters, C. L. Watrous, G. S. Welch, W. W. Williams, J. S. Willis, R. C. Wilson, C. C. Wilson, H. M. Wilson, H. W. Woleben, W. D. Yelverton, M. J. Aden, Alexander, D. Anderson, T. Anderson, Anter, Barber, Bozone, Bradford, Buchanan, Burdine, Cannon, Carlson, Carnathan; Carter, Chapman, Clark, Cocke, Collins, Covington, Cross, Danield, Davidson, Downing, Dunning, Easterling, Ellis; Evans, Fanguy, Fillingame, Flippin, Franks, Gardner, GofF, Gong, Goodson, Griffen, Guyton, Harding, Harrison; Harvey, Hayclen, Hemphill, Holland, Hubbard, James, Joffrion, D. Jones, B. Jones, Kellv, Kirby, Knox Laird; Lancaster, Loposer, Loudin, Lemaster, Maxcy, McClanahan, McCulley, McDonald, McCann, McGee, McMullen, McNeel, McNeill; McWhorter, Milstead, Moore, Mott, Mullens, Mullican, Neill, Oglesby, Parker, H. Pearson, B. Pearson, Phillips, Pearce; Pittman, Pray, Bobley, Scott, Shaw, Shoemaker, Sinclair, Speights, Sumrall, Swindall, Sylvester, Teeuwissen, Thompson; Travis, Tynes, Warren, Waters, Watrous, Welch, Williams, Willis, C. Wilson, H. Wilson, W. Wilson, Woleben, Yelverton. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers The organization is composed of students regularly enrolled under a mechanical engineering curriculum here at Mississippi State College. It offers to the engineering student the opportunities of discussions of technical, engineering, and vocational questions of value for student guidance, and for the student ' s later professional development and recognition. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers tends to promote the art and science of mechanical en- gineering and allied arts and sciences, and it encourages original research. Advancement of the standards of engineering profession and hroadening of the usefulness of the engineering profession are among its chief purposes. OFFICERS A. C. GARNER, JR Chairman T. N. MAULDIN V ice-Chairman L. O. MAYHAN, JR Secretary-Treasurer MR. H. P. NEAL Honorary Chairman FACULTY ADVISORS E. D. Myers W. R. Berry C. N. Laughter D. M. McCain M. L. Pevey Kern Pratt J. VV. Ward Ashley, H. W. Atwood, C. W. Barnett, W. E. Barton, D. W. Bates, J. L. Bending, W. H. Boggs, I. E. Caperton, W. H. Cherry, J. C. Clark, M. P. Clogston, T. M. Coe, B. S. Cook, J. W. Coulombe, [. II. Curtis, T. V. Denson, L. L. East, W. H. Etheridge, R. D. Falgo, E. J. Foreman, C. A. Flanary, R. J. MEMBERS Freeman, R. G. Garner, A. C. Golden, B. B. Gorg, R. W. Graham, M. O. Griffin, H. H. Hall, J. P. Hamilton, J. S. Hankins, J. D. Herrington, W. B. James, J. N. Kirkland, J. D. Lee, J. E. Littlejohn, M. W. Lossett, J. H. Mauldin, T. N. Mayhan, L. O. McCaskill, O. L. McDaniel, G. O. McDonald, L. Q. McHugh, W. M. Moore, J. A. Mosgovov, N. M. Moss, A. F. Norman, J. E. Overton, H. C. Pandolfi, T. Perkins, R. H. Powell, R. L. Rice, R. P. Sessums, H. O. Shanteau, M. F. Sheperd, T. C. Smith, E. M. Smith, H. E. Spang, H. Strain, H. F. Summerford, L. Thorton, R. B. Upton, P. H. Weil, C. G. Winter, E. R. 296 Ashley, Atwood, Burnett, Barton, Bates, Bending, Boggs, Caperton; Cherry, Clark, Clogston, Coe, Cook, Coulombe, Curtis, Denson; East, Etheridge, Falgo, Foreman, Freeman, Garner, Golden, Gorg; Graham, Griffin, Hall, Hankins, Herrington, James, Kirkland, Lee; Little- john, Lossett, Mauldin, Mayhan, McCaskill, McDaniel, McDonald, McHugh; Moore, Moss, Norman, Overton, Pandolfi, Perkins, Powell, Sessums, Shanteau; Shepherd, E. Smith, H. Smith, Strain, Summerford, Thorton, Upton, Weil, Winter. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences The Student Branch of the Institute of the Aero- nautical Sciences is composed of students who have is to advance and disseminate knowledge of the theory been accepted as members by the I. A. S. Its purpose and practice of the aeronautical sciences; to provide to students the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the I. A. S.; and to en- courage professional consciousness and fellowship. Facilities of the New York I. A. S. library, composed of many valuable technical publications, are avail- able to the student members. Guest speakers are invited to the campus as often as possible to give members an opportunity to have current topics and employment possibilities discussed by those who are directly connected with the aircraft industry. OFFICERS LEWIS J. O ' KELLY Chairman WILLIAM L. GRAFTON .... Vice-Chairman WILLIAM S. HUNTINGTON .... Treasurer BARNEY L. LEWIS . . Corresponding Secretary WILLIAM W. WOODWARD . Recording Secretary PROF. F. S. EDWARDS .... Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Eugene Blanks William A. Bourne, Jr. John L. Bunch, Jr. John A. Carter Gerald P. Dealing William L. Grafton William S. Huntington Barney L. Lewis Emily Anne Luckett Herman D. McDonald Perch H. Miller Lewis J. OKelly Adrian P. O ' Neal Otis A. Prater Edwin W. Prinz John E. Revell George E. Rodriguez Jerome Rossoff William T. Rowe William M. Savelle Norman Wise William Woodward Blanks Luckett Revell Bourne McDonald Rodriguez Bunch Carter Miller OKelly Rossoff Rowe Grafton O ' Neal Savelle Huntington Lewis Prater Prinz Wise Woodward Society for the Advancement of Management OFFICERS JAMES P. HALL . President MICHAEL D. McKINNON Vice-President Foreman Hall Kicld MARVIN W. LITTLEJOHN Secretary ROBERT H. RUEFF Treasurer MEMBERS R. D. Avara Kirkland Leflore James Leon Bates Littlejohn J. E. Crowell Charles W. Flynn C. A. Foreman James Phillip Hall Walter Kidd Mauldin Jewett Dalga Kirkland, Jr. Charles L. Leflore Maute McKinnon Marvin W. Littlejohn Thurman N. Mauldin W. C. Maute Michael D. McKinnon Carl McQuinn McQuinn Pierce Paul S. Morgan Platte Hugh Vernon Pierce Eugene L. Platte R. L. Rochester Robert H. Rueff James B. West Rochester Rueff West Dip and Strike Club Realizing the need for an organization of Geology and Geography, students at Missis- sippi State College, a progressive group of Geology students submitted a petition for the organization of the Dip Strike Club on Octo- ber 18, 193S. The group was organized under the direction of Frank S. Seiler and Marcus B. Mapp with G B. Rush, Jr., serving as president. The organization was discontinued Bryant Edwards Ladner Patrick Sneed Burney Chisholm Cobb Felder Flemming Galbraith Long McClughan McDaniel Proctor Pruitt Renfroe St mdifer Tur ney briefly during World War II, but it was re- organized on October 30, 1946. This club is maintained for Geology and Geography stu- dents with high scholastic standings for the purpose of promoting the welfare of the members and of the Geology Department. Both have benefited mutually from the re- sponsibilities of the club. Davenport Davis Goff Jones Murphy Myers Sistrunk Smith Wallace Westbrook MEMBERS L. F. Bryant Z. W. Burney N. T. Chisholm W. R. Cobb W. R. Davenport Kenneth Davis D. E. Edwards Paul Felder E. D. Flemming G. S. Galbraith W. M. Gof f H. G. Jones H. L. Ladner W. D. Long R. S. Majure D. H. McClughan E. B. McDaniel, Jr. W. N. McDonald G. W. Murphy J. D. Myers W. F. Parsons D. H. Patrick, Jr. N. H. Phillips J. W. Proctor M. F. Pruitt H. M. Renfroe E. E. Russell J. D. Sistrunk D. A. Smith H. E. Sneed G. H. Spivey L. C. Standifer W. J. Turney H. F. Wallace B. L. Westbrook, Jr. H. F. Wilson Sigma Gamma Epsilon Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary professional fraternity, is composed of Juniors and Seniors who are majoring in Geology and having a minimum of a two quality point average in this subject. This fraternity is devoted to the advancement of the Earth Sciences and was founded at the University of Kansas in 1915. The Alpha Upsilon chapter of this campus was granted its charter in May, 1948. OFFICERS HILTON L. LADNER President WILLIAM R. COBR Vice-President WILLIAM R. COBB Historian NED H. PHILLIPS .... Secretary-Treasurer DARRELL N. McCLUGHAN Corresponding Secretary and Editor FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. Paul H. Dunn Dr. Merle W. Myers MEMRERS George E. Burchfield Zolen W. Buniey Nelson T. Chisholm William R. Cobb Paul Felder Edward D. Fleming George S. Galbraith Hilton L. Ladner Darrell N. McClughan Edward B. McDaniel, Jr. George W. Murphy Daniel H. Patrick, Jr. Ned H. Phillips Henry E. Sneed George H. Spivey William J. Turney Burney Chisholm Cobb Felder Fleming Galbraith Ladner McClughan McDaniel Murphy Patrick Sneed Turney The Accounting Club The Accounting Club was formed in 1946 under the direction of Mr. W. W. Littlejolm, head of the Accounting De- partment. The Club is designed to bring the students of accounting and the mem- bers of the profession together to study current problems of the profession, to aid its members in securing positions after graduation, and to promote profes- sional ethics. OFFICERS GEORGE D. LYON . . President CLIFTON L. STEPHENSON Vice-President WILLIAM L. RICHMOND Secretory-Treasurer MR. EDWIN C. RROWN Faculty Advisor MR. EDWARD R. SCHWEIZER Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Joe H. Barber Spencer Bedenbough Joseph Carpenter Bobby Daniels Richard Dupree Hubert Foster William Gamble Larry Goddard Bernard Harford John Head Mark Hunter Louis Hurst Wallace Lancaster George D. Lyon Thomas McCaha William Montgomery Randolph Millard John Murray George F. Oakes James A. Privett William Richmond George Roesch George Simmons Clifton Stephenson William Thorns G. H. Towery Sidney Worthy Barber Carpenter Daniels Dupree Foster Gamble Goddard Harford Head Hunter Hurst Lancaster Lvon McGaha Montgomery Mullen Murray Oakes Ricbmond Roesch Simmons Stepbenson Tboms Towery Worthy y v .t .■-. ' Bost Lansing Cain Lucas Caldwell Rhodes Colmer Welborn Griffin Youngblood The Barristers Club FRANK YOUNGBLOOD OFFICERS FRED COLMER . . . Vice-President , . President BOB WELBORN Secretary and Treasurer The Barristers Club was organized at Mississippi State during the spring semester of 1948 under the direction of Dean Willie Evans and Augustine Ma- gruder. Qualifications of members for admis- sion into the Barristers Club shall come within any one or more of the following categories : A 1. Those duly classified as majors in prelaw in the division of public administration of the school of Mississippi State College. 2. Those giving satisfactory evidence of an intention to enroll in a duly accredited law school within the United States, or to pursue legal studies in any educational insti- tution other than the United States which is a member of the United Nations Organization. 3. Those whose field of study is such as to indicate a need for familiar- ity with the general field of law in administrative or professional pursuits contemplated as a life ' s work. B None but students regularly in at- tendance at Mississippi State shall be eligible to membership. C Admission of a qualified member shall be by application or by in- vitation, and shall require the af- firmative vote of a majority of the members present at a regular meeting. MEMBERS James E. Bost Winton B. Cain David Caldwell Fred Colmer Forest Fooshee Charles Griffin Will Graddy Clinton Gay Herring Ernest J. Lansing George L. Lucas Raymond E. Rhodes John O. Southward, Jr. Albert C. Weeks Thomas C. Shepherd Frank Youngblood 303 Junior Hotel Men of America OFFICERS CHARLES E. BUCHANAN President PAGE HYLTON, JR Vice-President BEN L. LINDSEY Secretary and Treasurer JIM WELCH Corresponding Secretary FACULTY ADVISOR John J. McAllister Mr. J. J. McAlister The Mississippi State Chapter of the Junior Hotel Men of America was activated in October, 1947. In order to be a member of the Junior Hotel Men of America, one must be a second generation hotel man under 35 years of age, or a student regularly enrolled in a course of Hotel Administration at an accred- ited college. Each member is required to complete a minimum of 30 weeks of on-the-job training in a hotel approved by the American Hotel Association. MEMBERS George Bristow Charles E. Buchanan Roy A. Buckley William Dickard Charles Flynn Jeff Fulmer Surry Grafton William Halbert Mark Hamrick Thomas Hardy Ralph Harris Donald Henderson Page Hylton, Jr. Bob James Louis Kestenbaum Robert L. Kracker Charles Limbaugh Ben L. Linsey Frank Maxwell Robert McElroy Bill McFarland Bob Moore George Odum Willard Oliver E. A. Patout F. G. Patout James Putnam Marvin Ratcliff Cloyd D. Welch 304 Bristow Buchanan Buckley Fulrrier Grafton Hamrick Hardy Harris Hylton James Kestenbaum Kracker Limbaugh Lindsey Maxwell McElroy McFarland Moore Odum Oliver Patout Patout Putnam Batclitf Welch The Camera Club One of the most informal and friendly clubs on the campus, the Camera Club, is composed of students brought together by their common interest in photography. The Club has as its purpose to benefit these men by rendering such services as only an organization can give in this line. The bi-monthly meetings are usually highlighted by a field trip to some darkroom, a talk on some phase of photog- raphy, or a vociferous discussion on any and all angles of the game. OFFICERS FRED A. BLOCKER President P. D. HOUSTON Vice-President JIMMY H. LACY Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Charles W. Alliston O. F. Armstrong H. D. Bailey Fred A. 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Stewards Stores Department GRILL CAFETERIA BOOK STORE COLLEGE STORE STATE FOUNTAIN L E. FRASHUER, Supervisor 314 PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Member of F. D. I. C. A Friend to the College STRONG . . . PROGRESSIVE . . . COURTEOUS Starkville ' s Leading Bank Since 1889 Walter Page . President F. Cooper . Vice-President and Cashier 315 In the SERVICE of THE SOUTH for over 60 YEARS STANDARD OIL COMPANY Incorporated in Kentucky PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIZERS For Your Personal Writing UNDERWOOD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER EBjgpa Underwood Corporation 704 Madison Avenue MEMP HIS 5, TENNESSEE i THE 1949 REVEILLE IS BOUND IN A DURAND COVER Produced by the Durand Manufacturing Co. 939 West 35th Street CHICAGO 9, ILLINOIS 316 L. G. Balfour Company Will Make You a State Class ring of Any Year JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI H. E. Allen, Manager Bill Pullen, Representative Kleban ' s Shoe Store STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Where Most ' STATE ' Men and Women Buy Their Shoes ROSSOFF ' S Ladies Toggery Shop Starkville, Mississippi The College Girl ' s Second Home The Old Reliable Drug Store We Specialize In PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES WIER DRUG CO. Starkville Missisippi Compliments of . . . LANDERS FURNITURE CO. Two Stores KOSCIUSKO STARKVILLE ' i In Mississippi ' s Two College Towns THE DARLING SHOP LADIES ' READY TO WEAR COLUMBUS STARKVILLE 317 1949 REVEILLE dJeiianed C f C naraved bu College Annual Division ALABAMA ENGRAVING CO, Birmingham DISTINCTION GRADUATE STUDENTS NOT PICTURED Bardsley, Charles Edward, Jr.; Grad.; Newport Butts, Gladys Watson, Mrs.; Grad.; Starkville Davis, Leslie E.; Grad.; Magnolia Eggerton, Hugh Rugby; Grad.; Meridian Gibson, Ernest Osborn, Jr.; Grad.; Kappa Sig; Corinth Henley, Felix Thompson; Sc. Grad.; West Point Honey cutt, Julian Bernard, Jr.; Grad.; Starkville King, Charles Edward, Jr.; Sc. Grad.; State College Lollar, Howard Williams; Grad.; State College May, Reuel, Jr.; Sc. Grad.; KA; Jackson Moss, William Mack; Grad.; Jackson Ritter, Robert Merle; Pre-Med. Post-Grad.; Belden Robinson, George Billy; Sc. Irregular; PKA; Fulton Sessums, Bessie Mae, Mrs.; Ed. Special; Tutwiler White, James Howard; Grad.; PKA; Oxford Wofford, Ralph Scott; Grad.; Sig. Ghi; Cleburne, Texas SENIORS NOT PICTURED Ashley, Joe Brock, Business, Kosciusko Bailey, James Wiley, Education, Big Creek Barfield, Mery Dudley, Agriculture, Vicksburg Barlow, James Wilkie, Business, Wesson Bedenbaugh, Spencer Kay, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon, State College Biggs, Minis Hayes, Education, Kappa Sigma, Memphis, Ten- nessee Bourne, Emmett Lorraine, Business, Sigma Chi, Grace Braden, Guy Brice, Education, Belden Brashier, Ralph Calhoun, Business, De Soto Broyles, James Walker, Science, Barnesville, Georgia Brewer, Clarence Monroe, Education, Mt. Olive Brinson, Ernest J., Engineering, Florence Buckley, John Bishop, Agriculture, Starkville Campbell, Richard Edwin, Education, Columbia Carr, Victor James, Agriculture, Philadelphia Chatoney, Ben Jones, Science, Sigma Chi, Indinola Clark, George Lee, Engineering, DeKalb Conner, Hal Rush, Business, Calhoun City Crowell, Julian Ernest, Business, Kappa Alpha, West Point Cummins, Wilson Isom, Education, Longview Davis, Frank E., Education, Pickens Davis, Jack, Agriculture, Waynesboro DeLoach, George Lake, Jr., Engineering, Carrolton Dempsey, Wesley Elton, Education, Louisville Easley, Obadiah W., Jr., Agriculture, Port Gibson Ellis, Walter Lee, III, Business, Kosciusko Ethridge, Robert Lee, Education, Bailey Faler, Henry Martin, Education, Collins Featherson, Al Asberry, Business, Brooksville Fisher, Baxter James, Jr., Engineering, Martin, Tennessee Flake, Lelly Pearl, Education, Louisville Flannary, Richard, Jr., Engineering, Starkville Flowers, Jack Lee, Business, Laurel Flynn, Charles Walter, Business, Waterbury, Conn. Flynt, William Charles, Jr., Agriculture, Meridian Foster, Jewel G., Engineering, Jackson Gamer, Calvin Napolion, Jr., Business, Sanatorium Gilruth, Herbert D., Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Benton Glagow, Dudley Quay, Science, Thaxton Groves, Thomas Franklin, Jr., Business, Caledonia Guin, Winford Harold, Business, Greenville Gurkin, J. C, Agriculture, Moscow, Tennessee Hadskey, John W illiam, Education, Roxie Hafner, James Robert, Engineering, Amory Hagwood, Willie Howard, Education, Meridian Hall, Judson W., Engineering, Laurel Hamilton, Julian Sullivan, Engineering, Jackson Hannaford, Leon Edwards, Education, Calhoun City Harris, James Cash, Science, Columbus Harrison, Calvin D., Agriculture, Derma Harrison, William Lionard, Agriculture, Lucedale Harless, George Hardy, Agriculture, Mosell Ilarton, Charlie Wayne, Education, Maude Hastings, Paul Douglas, Business, Durant Haygood, Thomas, Jr., Agriculture, Baldwyn Heard, Richard Joseph, Agriculture, West Point Hedleston, James Lawrence, Engineering, Batesville Heindl, Paul Adelbert, Business, Meridian Henry, Jesse Grice, Engineering, Pontotoc Herring, J. D., Education, Sandy Hook Hogan, Camile, Business, Starkville Hollis, Johnnie Lyn, Business, New Albany Hooper, Carlton Ladell, Engineering, Bailey Hoover, Cooper Quincey, Education, Morton Hovas, Floyd Jones, Science, Cleveland Howard, Ralph Julian, Education, Fulton Hunt, Billy Roy, Science, Starkville Hurst, Clyde Oren, Science, State College Hutchison, John I., Engineering, Sallis Janous, Frank Henry, Engineering, Cleveland Jones, George Washington, Education, Wiggins Kinsey, James W., Agriculture, Clinton Kellis, Edwin P., Engineering, Shuqualak Kerr, Charles William, Engineering, Mobile, Alabama Ladner, Richard S., Agriculture, Tylertown Laird, Wheeler Edward, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Kos- ciusko Lazeney, Marshall Van, Agriculture, Hattiesburg Lloyd, Jimmie Echford, Agriculture, Starkville Lovett, John McQuary, Education, Shaw Luther, Ladell, Education, Randolph Lutken, Wesley Curry, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Jackson Lyons, Louis Turner, Business, Kappa Sigma, McComb Manning, Robert Hays, Education, Starkville Martin, Granville Mays, Jr., Business, Greenwood Martin, Verey G., Jr., Business, State College Millard, Randolph T., Business, West Point Mobley, Jack Fred, Education, Poplarville Moore, Walter Andrew, Jr., Agriculture, Morgan City McCarty, Luther Elmo, Science, Stringer McCullough, James Leonard, Education, Corinth McDonald, William Naron, Jr., Science, Drew McGee, Walter S., Business, Houlka McGee, William Jack, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha, Vernon McNeese, George M., Engineering, Bassfield Noland, Robert Riley, Business, Columbus Norman, Curtis Paul, Jr., Business, Mobile, Alabama Norsworthy, Lawrence Larkin, Business, Waynesboro O ' Brien, James H., Science, Bay St. Louis Pace, James Roberts, Science, State College Parker, John Carter, Business, Starkville Parmley, Robert Edward, Engineering, West Point Parks, William Jamison, Agriculture, Cleveland Pratt, Kern, Jr., Business, Greenville Privett, James Addie, Jr., Business, Stonwall Peel, Burnis Roland, Business, Crandall Quinn, Donald Dean, Business, Buolley Renacker, George Arnold, Jr., Business, Durant Roach, John Wilkins, Jr., Engineering, Vicksburg Robinson, Victor Joe, Jr., Business, Osborn Rodgers, Harry Kenneth, Agriculture, Pontotoc Rutledge, Troy Horace, Agriculture, Sontag Saucier, Arnell Catherine, Education, State College Scott, William Taylor, Science, Laurel Seal, Enoch, Jr., Business, Poplarville Shook, James Larry, Business, Starkville Spivey, George Howard, Science, Belzoni Storey, Robert Y., Business, Columbus Strawbridge, William Hester, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Aberdeen Stewart, -David Henry, Business, Kappa Sigma, Mathis ton Sykes, James Clayton, Education, Quitman Tate, Willie Lyle, Agriculture, Forest Tebbyson, Calvin Elonza, Education, Ackerman Thompson, William Crawford, Engineering, Forest Turpin, Howard Lindsey, Jr., Business, Memphis, Tennessee Watts, Jack Truett, Agriculture, Columbia Watson, William White, Agriculture, Lyman Weathers, Roy, Agriculture, Steens Weir, Charles H., Business, Newton Whitaker, John, Agriculture, Turnbull White, Ben Owen, Agriculture, Holly Springs Wilkerson, Thomas Lill, Business, Starkville Wilson, R. F., Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Memphis, Ten- nessee Yarbrough, Boyce Bryson, Engineering, Sigma Pi, Baldwyn Yclverton, Mitchell John, Engineering, Louin JUNIOR CLASS NOT PICTURED Allen, Algred Alexander, Jr., Agri., Amory Allen, William Bluford, Education, Booneville Arnold, John Thomas, Edu., Pontotoc Ashley, James Robert, Eng., Mendenhall Barham, Cunningham Ellis, Bus., 1624 College St., Columbus Barnes, Thomas Jefferson, Jr., Bus., ATO, Noxapater Batte, Sterling Algernon, Jr., Sc, Louisville Beach, James Arthur, Eng., McComb Bell, Leon Williams, Eng., KA, Columbus Benoist, Max Edwin, Agri., Coffeeville Bethea, Sanford E., Eng., 409 Sixth Ave., Hattiesburg Black, Clarence Pliny, Ed., Marks Black, Grover Cleveland, Jr., Ag. Ed., McCool Blackwood, Prince Clifford, Ed, Paris, Tenn. 320 Blaylock, Tom Earl, Ag., Big Creek Blocker, Morris Gray, Sc., Edinburg Bond, John Ferris, Ag. Ed., Rt. 2-215, Perkinston Bouchillon, Horace Lamar, Eng., West Box, Moses Richard, Eng., Union City, Tenn. Brannan, Jake Mallory, Ed, Verona Brasher, James D., Eng., Memphis, Tenn. Broadus, Frederick Earl, Ed., Perkinston Brown, Lavell Wheeler, Jr., Bus., Starkville Bullock, Robert F., Bus., Rosedale Burchfie, Mary Bennett, Mrs., Ed., Starkville Cade, Haynes Kirby, Bus., Brooksville Caldwell, Halbert Reed, Ed., State College Caldwell, John Harris, Eng., LCA, Jackson Campbell, Billy David, Ed., Purvis Cannon, James Howard, Sc, Jackson Carr, Samuel F., Sc, KS, Leland Catledge, Robert Charles, Eng., Ackerman Cavender, Rick Nolan, Eng., Greenwood Springs Chrestman, William Marion, Ed., Calhoun City Conlee, Larkin Foster, Jr., Bus., Thaxton Cook, Lester Green, Jr., Eng., Bay St. Louis Crowley, Hughie Odis, Jr., A Ed., Starkville Crumpton, Prentiss H., Bus., ATO, Starkville Culipher, Wallace Sneed, Bus., Bolton Daley, Willard J., Ed., Carson Darby, Richard P., Ed., Batesville Davis, Fred, Sc, Lake Davis, Helen Griffin, Ed., Pascagoula Dayhood, Sam Albert, Bus., Ruleville Dorman, Elma Parker, Ed., Starkville Dunn, Arthur M., Bus., Jackson Durnin, Gerald Stewart, Ed., Beaumont, Texas Elston, Lewis William, Sc, Gulfport Ervin, James Wilfred, Ed., Crystal Springs Estes, Charles Everett, Ag., Philadelphia Farmer, Harold Ray, Bus., Wesson Flynt, Cullen Ray, Eng., Th Xi, Jackson Foosher, Forrest, Bus., Bruce Frazier, John Dabbs, Bus., Sturgis Fryman, Alfred Douglas, Sc, Sigma Chi, Port Gibson Gaines, James A., Bus, West Point Ga tlin, Robert E., Bus., Starkville Cillett, Frank S., Jr., Sc, Hamilton Golden, Harold Gray, Eng., SAE, Yazoo City Graves, Bishge Baccom, Eng., KA, Jackson Haigler, Rayford Hansel, Ed., Moselle Hays, James Noel, Ag., Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Henley, Chester Eldridge, Ed., Columbus Hickman, Robert Harris, Ag., Columbus Hicks, Alfred Barrett, Engr., Calhoun City Johnson, James Sylvanus, Eng., Theta Xi, Walnut Grove Johnson, Jim Haywood, Ed., Eupora Johnson, Junior Smith, Bus., Boonville Johnson, Thomas Walter, Ed, Eupora Johnson, William Neill, Ag., Jackson Jones, Blanton Johns, Ag., Holly Springs Jordan, Kendall T., Bus., Hattiesburg Joyner, James Ardell, Engr., Little Rock Keeffe, Thomas Anderson, Phi Kappa Theta, Vicksburg Killion, George Taylor, Ag., Portageville, Mo. Kimbrell, Leslie Andrew, Engr., Stewart Kirkland, William L., Ag., Meridian Kitchens, David F., Bus., Corinth Koonce, John R., Bus., McCool Lambert, Buford Gipson, Ed., Jayess Ladner, Avon J., Ed., Pass Christian Ladner, Robert Lawrence, Ag., Saucier Langdon, Walton Harrison, Engr., Thomastown Lee, Edward M., Ag., Bay Springs Leggett, Albert Ray, Ag., Brookhaven Locke, Jesse Culp, Jr., Engr., Theta Xi, Wiggins Lockler, Brake, Bus., Brooksville Lossett, Jack, D., Ed, Carriere Lowe, Thomas Cagle, Ag., PKA, Helena, Ark. Lowry, Edward McLellan, Ag., Canton Lowry, Rumell Riley, Bus., Collinsville Marks, Charles Murrell, Bus., Tchula Martin, Hardy Clark, Ed., Wiggins Martin, William Jack., Bus., Greenwood Mashburn, Wilbur Franklin, Bus., Morton May, John Elliott, Sci., Sig. Pi., Kosciusko Merrill, Louis Eugene, Science, Gulfport Mingee, Ronald G., Engr., Clarksdale Molpus, Charles Clarise, Ed., Philadelphia Montgomery, John Higdon, Ag., Brookhaven Moody, Dwight L., Ed., Lucedale Morrow, Leland Howard, Ed., Marietta Morton, Clayton G., Bus., Caledonia Mott, John James, Eng., Buffalo, N. Y. Mullins, John C, Ag., Charleston Murphy, Cecil Clauselle, Bus., Ocean Springs Murray, Emmett Horace, Ed., Rose Hill Maxcy, Edra Lee, Eng., Tupelo McBride, Robert A., Eng., Maben McDearman, Bernard Egbert, Eng., Cleveland McDonald, Fred Stephenson, Sc, Bay St. Louis McGahey, Easley Eugene, Bus., Columbus McGovern, Joe Dunn, Bus., Stewart McHann, Elivin Morris, Ag., Starkville Mclnnis, Marquis Levert, Ed., Mandenhall McNeel, Robert Conner, Bus., ATO, Louisville McNeese, Ruby May, Sc, Rochester, Minn. Nichols, Harrod A., Eng., Jackson Nicholson, James C, Ed., Vicksburg Ogg, Joe William, Bus., Gibson Oglesby, James Roy, Eng., Roxie Owen, Ira Edwin, Bus., Meridian Palmer, Orville Everette, Eng., Louisville Parker, David Wesley, Eng., Ocean Springs Parker, James Russell, Ed., Maud Pettway, Joseph Beverly, Ag., LCA, Russum Pevey, Jack Armstrong, Ag., Crystal Springs Phillips, Herman Charles, Ag., Bogue Chitta Phipps, Lester, Bus., McComb Polizo, Dimitri Charles, Sc, LKA, Greenville Porter, James Edward, Sc, McComb Powers, Huie Wilburn, Ag., Bruce Pounds, Willie Pierce, Bus., Booneville Quin, Louie Wilkinson, Sc, McComb Ramsey, Calvin Gordon, Ed., Birmingham, Ala. Randle, John Allison, Jr., Ag., Starkville Raper, Johnny Loyd, Ed., Phil Campbell, Ala. Rather, Victor M., Jr., Sc, Amory Ray, Howard Cecil, Ed., Ackerman Ray, Morris Loyd, Ag., Zoma, Miss. Reed, James Slaughter, Bus., Silver City Rester, Joe Ben, Eng., Poplarville Rice, R. P., Eng., Meridian Richard, Carl Ray, Sc, Crystal Springs Richardson, George Mark, Eng., KA., Macon Riley, Clarence W., Eng., Oxford Sanders, Otho Steve, Ed., Heidleburg Saucier, William, Ag., Saucier Schneider, Carl D., Eng., Pi Kappa Alpha, Starkville Shappley, James R., Ag., Falkner Sharp, Robert Lovis, Eng., Greenwood Sheppard, Joe Allen, Ed., Bynum, Ala. Shotts, Edgar Lee, Ed., Mendenhall Simineau, Wesley Norman, Ed., State College Smathers, Guerrant, Ed., Raymond Smith, John, Ag., Lake Smith, Lawrence Earl, Ag., Brookhaven Smith, Pruitt, Bus., Little Rock, Miss Smith, Stephen Edward, Jr., Bus., West Point Snowden, Earl LaRue, Ag., Miss. City Spencer, Milton Thomas, Eng., State College Sproles, Layne Allison, Ed., Baird Stacks, Gerald G., Eng., Crawfordsville, Ark. Stegall, Henry C, Jr., Bus., Gulfport Stephenson, William Grayson, Ed., Ackerman Sterken, Adolphe Francis, Eng., Ocean Springs Stewart, Leland Wayne, Ag., Lumberton Stovall, Helen Margaret, Sc, ZTA, West Point Strickland, Hannah Elizabeth, Sc, Chattanooga, Tenn. Summers, Robert E., Jr., Ag., Brookhaven Sutherland, Joe Ashley, Eng., ATO, Canton Sutton, John Frank, Ag., Sig. Pi, Indianola Swett, Sam Louis, Ag., Vicksburg Sykes, Ralph, Ed., Quitman Tannehill, Bobbie Kenneth, Sc, Jackson Tate, Thomas Edward, Ed., McComb Tenhet, Charles Marion, Bus., Drew Terrell, Harry Clay III, Eng., West Point Thomas, William Oscar, Ag., West Tribble, Frank Kenyon, Ed., Birmingham, Ala. Tucker, Curtiss Albert, Ed., Columbus Tucker, Ernest Hooper, Ed., Union Upton, Grover Lee, Bus., KA, Jackson 321 Vanderboom. James A., Eng, Anaheim, California Vivertte, Charles Raymond, Sc, Sig. Nu, Union Wallace, Glen L., Ag., SAE, Maiden, Mo. Wall, James Ray, Sc., McComb Walley, George Lindbergh, Ag., Richton Walton, Lloyd Binford, Ag., Starkville Ware, Reid Crawford, Ed., Neely, Miss. Washington, Corbet R., Ed., Houlka Washington, Lona Fay, Ed., Randolph Watkins, Leigh, Eng., Jackson Wells, Boyd Carr, Eng., Starkville Williams, Dan Luther, Jr., Ag., Columbus Williamson, Leon Cornelius, Bus., Madison Wilson, Julian G, Eng., Phi Delta Theta, Tupelo Wilson, Robert Brown, Eng., Lake Cormorant Wilson, Timothy Cooper, Bus., Kappa Sig., McComb Woodward, Arthur Frederick, Bus., Noxapater Woody, Joe Boyd, Eng., Mt. Home, Ark. Yarbrough, Frank Preston, Sc, SAE, Meridian SOPHOMORE CLASS NOT PICTURED Adams, William Whitman, Engineering, Kosciusko Alford, Paul Brittain, Jr., Agriculture, Morton Allen, Dave S., Education, Meridian Anderson. Dennis Cleon, Education, Marietta Anderson, William McWillie, Science, Jackson Andrews, Richard H., Agriculture, Tylertown Ashcraft, John Dunklin, Agriculture, Sidon Bailey. Joseph John, Science, Meridian Ball, Billie Joe, Engineering, Laurel Barlow, John Druwood, Education, Wesson Berry, William Carl, Education, Foxworth Bethune, William H., Engineering, Jackson Bicker, Alvin Raymond, Jr., Science, West Blackwell, Cecil, Education, Meridian Bodron, John Albert, Education, Vicksburg Boor, Wayne Clark, Education, Keyser, West Va. Bouchillon, John Lawrence, Business, West Point Boyd, Harley Lee, Business, Columbus Briggs, Pete Richardson, Business, Greenwood Brown, George Edwin, Education, Fulton Bryan, Walter Robert, Agriculture, Scooba Burklialter, Ronnie Marvin, Engineering, McComb Burks, Sam Jones, Jr., Business, Fulton, Ky. Nurton, James Ralph, Agriculture, Philadelphia Busby, Benjamin Franklin, Jr., Education, Artesia Calhoun, James Ray, Education, Jayess Calk, Jack Colin, Jr., Engineering, Grenada Cannon, Joseph Whitley, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn. Carpenter, LaFrinia Fain, Business, West Point Carr, Lester Tullos, Agriculture, Hattiesburg Cates, Thomas Sidney, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Jackson Chaney, Charles F., Business, Louisville Clark, Donald, Science, Waynesboro Costilow, Millard Seals, Science, Grenada Coleman, Peter Wadkin. Agriculture, Caruthersville Cook, Manning Vandiver, Bus., Columbus Cox, Leo Shirley, Business, Starkville Grafton, Walter T., Engineering, Marks Crittenden, William Bryan, Education, McComb Curtis, Robert George, Science, Clarksdale Daniel, Thomas Percy, Agriculture, New Albany Davis, William Gene, Science, Louisville Dinwiddie, William Everette, Engineering, Ellisville DiStefaus, Louis, Engineering, McComb Douglas, Joe L., Jr., Engineering, Starkville Dreyspring, Frederick Albert, Education, Birmingham, Ala. Dunn, Rufus Leroy, Jr., Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Stark- ville Dunnam, William W., Education, McLain Easter, James E., Jr., Engineering, Aberdeen Edmons, John W., Education, Longview Edwards, Donald Fred, Education, Ocean Springs Ellard, Carl Bruce, Business, Pittsboro Fitzimons, Andrew Jackson, Engineering, Columbus Fortncr, Ben Franklin, Science, McComb Gallop, James L., Agriculture, Caledonia Gough, Byron Hillyer, Science, Sigma Pi, Laurel Graddy, William Lambert, Business, Ecru Gregory, John Medd, Agriculture, Ocean Springs Hall, Abner, Business, Holly Grove Hannah, Charles Scott, Agriculture, Sturgis Harber, Jake Webster, Agriculture, Trezevant Harris, Lindsey Camp, Jr., Agriculture, Flora Harris, Norman, Education, Louisville Hart, Harold Wesley, Jr., Business, Sigma Chi, Columbia Hayes, William Errol, Science, Holly Springs Heflin, Duval Pierce, Engineering, Sigma Pi, Laurel Hodges, Benjamin Lee, Engineering, Dumas Houston, Billy Joe, Engineering, Neshoba Howell, Richard Thomas, Jr., Engineering, New Albany Johnson, J. B., Business, Greenwood Springs Jolly, Edd L., Business, Okolona Kent, Norman Carruth, Agriculture, Crystal Springs Kimbell, Gordon B., Jr., Agriculture, Starkville King, Howard L., Agriculture, Sikeston, Mo. King, Wilborn, Education, Pontotoc Kinnard, A. W. Ill, Business, Jackson Klumb, Charles Elroy, Science, Kappa Alpha, Crystal Springs Knox, Frederick Lamar, Business, Meridian Krooze, Herbert Andre, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Jackson Krynitsky, Dymitri, Business, Seymour, Conn. Laggitt, Paul Aubrey, Business, Memphis, Tenn. Langdon, William Arden, Jr., Engineering, Thomastown Lanier, Clifford L., Business, Vicksburg Latimer, Norwood Thomas, Business, Gulfport Ledbetter, Robert Theo, Jr., Engineering, Jackson Lewis, Tully Gene, Education, Pachuta Locke, James Heyward, Agriculture, Poplarville Lyles, John Anderson, Engineering, Yazoo City Lyles, William Scott, Engineering, Sigma Pi, Yazoo City Lyons, Roland Irwin, Agriculture, Memphis Magruder, Lauchlin Mclnnis, Science, Kappa Alpha, Starkville Manning, William Eugene, Agriculture, Hernando Martin, William W., Jr., Business, McComb Maxwell, Murry Morton, Agriculture, Starkville Melton, Walton Stevens, Agriculture, Kosciusko Miller, Charles -C, Engineering, Meridian Miller, Mercer Bowden, Education, Crystal Springs Milne, Thomas R., Business, McComb Minyard, James P., Science, Belzoni Morgan, Henry Grady, Agriculture, Canton Muse, John Henry, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Greenwood McCandless, James Edward, Business, Lyon McClain, Wilson H., Jr., Business, Vicksburg McMillin, James W., Agriculture, Falkner McMurry, Ezra H., Business, Longview McQuiller, Mark Austin, Jr., Engineering, Vicksburg Nash, Charles Hurley, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Memphis, Tenn. Nichols, James H., Engineering, Aberdeen Nyman, John William, Science, Esca ' tawpa Pannell, William Mitchell, Jr., Engineering, Okolona Paschal, Joseph Denton, Agriculture, Jackson Poole, Robert David, Science, State College Portwood, Lee W., Business, Vicksburg Price, Claude S., Engineering, Bogue Chitto Raines, May Levnis, Business, Starkville Ratliff, George David, Engineering, Jackson Ray, John Wesley, Business, Bridge City, Texas Beddoch, Elder Leo, Jr., Science, Phi Kappa Theta, Vicksburg Reed, Tom Little, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Belzoni Regan, Murray, Engineering, Meridian Rigby, Morgan Nichols, Business, Madison Ringold, Arthur Owen, Agriculture, Cleveland Rogers, Walter Graham, Jr., Agriculture, Ecru Ross, Douglas Ray, Agriculture, Seminary Rummel, James Walton, Engineering, Garden City Rushing, Clell, Jr., Engineering, Brookhaven Sanford, Ralph Lee, Business, Mantee Sessions, Sidney Deeson, Agriculture, Cla rksdale Savage, Arthur Dale, Business, West Point Savage, Carl Powell, Agriculture, Shelby Shannon, Charles Emmatt, Agriculture, Holly Bluff Shearer, William Vassar III, Engineering, Starkville Smith, William Arnot, Engineering, Biloxi Smith, William H., Jr., Business, Columbus Spang, Henry, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, McComb Sproles, Tina Elizabeth (Mrs.), Education, Baird Stewart, Thomas Morrison, Agriculture, Canton Stone, James Edgar, Business, Tremont Stowers, William Burns, Science, Natchez Streeter, Kenneth Carlyn, Engineering, Woodland Strickland, Atwell Garner, Business, Clarksdale Stringer, H. R., Engineering, Bogue Chitto Suttle, Edward Hunt, Agriculture, Louisville 322 Thomas, James Seal, Agriculture, Philadelphia Thurman, Eugene Harver, Agriculture, New Hebron Thurman, Frank Marion, Science, Gulfport Triplett, Jack, Jr., Science, Kosciusko Turner, Allen Richard, Agriculture, Jackson Unger, Langlon Smith, Science, Kappa Alpha, West Point Vance, Earl Quimby, Agriculture, Sigma Chi, Marks Varnado, Norwood Lloyd, Science, Marshall Veazey, Carl Ross, Business, Paris, Tenn. Wade, Charles William III, Business, Clanton, Ala. Waite, Vinton B., Business, Whitehaven, Tenn. Walley, Glen Blakely, Engineering, Jackson Ward, John M., Engineering, Ellisville Wash, Gene Luther, Science, Memphis, Tenn. Watts, Vernon Lee, Business, Gulfport Wax, Stennis Davis, Agriculture, Starkville Weidel, Eugene Louis, Science, Columbia Wells, William Lamar, Engineering, Union West, Robert Edward, Education, Lucedale Whatley, William Lamar, Agriculture, Longview Whitaker, Richard Ward, Engineering, Tupelo White, Walter Perry, Agriculture, Carrolton, Ala. Williams, Bobby Frank, Business, Vicksburg Wilson, H. A., Jr., Education, Wanilla Wilson, John, Jr., Business, Meridian Wiltshire, James Herston, Engineering, Greenwood Winfield, Mason A., Business, Starkville Young, Harmon D., Engineering, New Augusta Zientarski, Raymond Richard, Business, Union FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED Amis, A. B., Ill, Engineering, Newton Bain, Luther Arthur, Education, Ashland Barrett, Raymond Earl, Jr., Business, Jackson Battaile, Frank White, Agriculture, Memphis, Tennessee Boschert, Clyde William, Agriculture, Duncan Boyd, Charles Phillip, Business, Greenville Boyd, Hansel Weeks, Jr., Business, State College Brett, Albert Henry, Agriculture, Kosciusko Brister, Theodore Bratton, Engineering, Jackson Brown, George Arnold, Science, Water Valley Brumlew, Leonard Paul, Business, Louisville, Kentucky Buckner, Joseph Curtis, Agriculture, Starkville Bukley, John Olvey, Agriculture, Columbia Carpenter, Jerry Webster, Business, West Point Carter, Willie Joe, Agriculture, Noxapater Cooper, Bobby Gene, Agriculture, Ackerman Cooper, Stanley H., Education, Paris, Tennessee Cowart, William Kenneth, Education, Greenwood Springs Crenshaw, James Robert, Business, Saltillo Critz, Guy Barry, Agriculture, Starkville Crumpton, Robert Thomas, Agriculture, Starkville Daley, John V., Education, Carson Dalton, Ellsworth Leonard, Science, Columbus DeVault, Albert Darris, Agriculture, Clarksdale Dixon, John Lawrence, Business, Whitehaven, Tennessee Dyess, Caron Dempsey, Education, Oakvale Edwards, Kenneth D., Education, Jackson Featherston, Earl Andrey, Business, Columbus Ferrell, Richard Earl, Business, Starkville Friday, Donald Keith, Business, Columbus Fulgham, Preston B., Business, Starkville Fultcher, John Robert, Agriculture, Louisville Gardner, Howard Marsh, Engineering, Natchez Garmon, Johnny Harkey, Jr., Agriculture, Clarksdale Gaston Evelyn, Business, Starkville Gaston, Herbert Arthur, Agriculture, Starkville George, Robert H., Engineering, Mantee Gordon, Henry Louis, Business, Cruger Green, Fred Taylor, Education, Memphis, Tennessee Greer, James Francis, Engineering, Grenada Groner, George Edward, Education, Leland Gunn, Otis Baldwin, Education, Upatoi, Georgia Hall, Edward B., Education, Philadelphia Hamilton, Loatus Conner, Agriculture, Millport, Alabama Harbor, Mary Jo, Education, State College Harrell, Joe Longino, Business, Jackson Henderson, Truman Renay, Science, Laurel Hester, Charles Excell, Education, Gadsden, Alabama Hillman, Lige, Jr., Agriculture, Leakesville Holbert, William Thomas, Business, Columbus Hough, Bobbye Jean, Business, Magee Howell, William Ira, Business, Aberdeen Hudspeth, Eudell, Education, Louisville Hunt, Richard McGowan, Business, Prichard, Alabama Hurt, Doyce Elliott, Agriculture, Acherman Johnson, Bobby Lewis, Agriculture, Coffeeville Jones, Robert Maxie, Business, Old Hickory, Tennessee King, George Walter, Engineering, Leland Klein, Nellis Kraft, Engineering, Alabama City, Alabama Komp, Fred Jr., Engineering, Hattiesburg Loflin, Kenneth Lerue, Engineering, Baxtervillc Long, Robert L., Jr., Engineering, Starkville Mayers, William Winfrey, Science, Brandon Miskelley, Bryan, Education, Carrollton Mizell, James Floyd, Science, Sardis Moffett, Ralph Vernon, Education, Meridian Myrick, Horace Greely, Jr., Science, Hattiesburg McAlister, John R., Business, Myrtle McCollough, Norman Darnell, Engineering, Jackson McGrew, Lonnie Dillon, Agriculture, Seminary McNeil, Calvin Earnest, Business, Louisville McNeil, Van Davis, Engineering, Sardis Nash, Stephen E., Jr., Business, Starkville Noland, Albert Ernest, Business, Madison Odom, Clyde Le Barron, Agriculture, Laurel Owczarzak, Benedict Valentine, Education, Hammond, Indiana Pace, John Herman, Agriculture, Pace Pagano, Angelo Salvatore, Science, Winslow, New Jersey Pawloski, John, Business, Tarentun, Pennsylvania Pearce, Clarence, Agriculture, Greenwood Phillips, Henry Grady, Engineering, Bracton Pittman, Sam Allen, Agriculture, Coffeeville Powers, Richard Lawrence, Business, Memphis, Tennessee Price, William Henry, Jr., Engineering, Starkville Prince, George Byron, Business, Natchez Rapp, Kenneth Howard, Engineering, Picayune Redus, William Rolland, Agriculture, Columbus Redwine, Kyle Chappelle, Agriculture, Leland Reeves, Charles Dickens, Agriculture, Courtland Rigg, Johnnie Lee, Education, Lena Rogers, Roy McPherson, Agriculture, Victoria, Arkansas Ross, Thomas Mason, Business, Eupora Rush, Maxwell Vernon, Jr., Science, Leakesville Rushing, Tom, Agriculture, Cleveland Rutledge, Felix Emery, Jr., Business, Houston Sanford, Benjamin Franklin, Jr., Engineering, Greenwood Sanford, Taravis Bernard, Agriculture, Mantee Sidney, Chan Wah, Engineering, Greenville Smith, Harold Franklin, Business, Columbus Smith, Joseph Lewis, Agriculture, Cleveland Smith, Ronald George, Business, Columbus Sumrall, Harry Lenson, Engineering, Bay St. Louis Tallichet, Mary Lewis, Education, Chi Omega, Starkville Taylor, Jerry Cooper, Education, Somerville, Tennessee Taylor, Luther Vinson, Jr., Engineering, Belmont Templeton, William Ollie, Business, Starkville Thelgie, Louis Paul, Business, Columbus Tucci, Harry Vernon, Science, Biloxi Veal, Beverly Pinnington, Education, Portsmouth, Virginia Wall, Robert A., Education, Decatur Washington, Alma Dee, Business, Pheba Washington, Robert Patrick, Agriculture, Pheba Watson, Glen Levi, Business, Atlanta, Georgia Weaver, V. L., Education, Houston Webb, Clarence Leslie Horton, Engineering, Vicksburg White, Edward Whelton, Education, Pascagoula Wilson, Charles Julia, Business, Tupelo Windham, James Laroy, Engineering, Laurel Woolsey, Joe Edward, Engineering, Clarksdale Wright, Billy Clinard, Science, Starkville Yarbrough, Robert Walton, Agriculture, Baldwyn THE END 323 n Appreciation It is with a great measure of humbleness that I sit down to write this thank you note to so many of my friends. None of the efforts of the people who make this publication possible will ever be forgotten. First, I would like to say thanks loads to Mr. Bob Faerber, of the Alabama Engraving Company, and Mr. Johnny Long, of the Bowen, Long, and Young Printing Company. Bob, as he became affectionately known to us, had every cause to become greatly irritated with us at times, but he listened, then showed us the error of our ways, and the book was completed. Johnny was always willing to help, though I know he became weary of being told the book must be on time in ' 49. Second, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pruitt and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bargar, I wish to express my sincerest appreciation for the service they rendered in furnishing us with photographs for this book. Third, to the students, the faculty and administration, the organizations, fraternities and sororities, a very hearty thank you for their understanding and cooperation. Fourth, to Mr s. Paul Dunn for her generous contribution of the color photo used on our cover, thanks for this rare picture of Lee Hall before the fire. And last, but far from least, may I express my far from adequate appreciation to the members of the Reveille staff for their untiring efforts in putting this book together. They will always have a warm spot in my heart as friends in need. It is with sincere hope that you, the students of Mississippi State College, will allow me to leave this annual with you as a living memento of State College in the year of 1949. Respectfully, ROBERT L. DANIELS, JR. Editor-in-Chief. ' His 22nd Edition ' State Mourns Passing Of Beloved Dr. Hand Saturday Sfarkville ' s First Radio Station, WSSO, Will Begin Operations Soon ■BY GLENN VAIL Starkville and State College will have an operating radio station within a month. This disclosure was made at the REFLECTOR office recently by Mr. Bob Whitley, com- marcial manager and program director of WSSO. iWJISO are the call letters of the REGULATIONS FOR SALE OF STUDENT, DATE. AND WIFE TICKETS FOB THE BULjU GAME Student, Date, and Wife tickets for the Baylor gams will be sold at Crump Stadium at Memphis the day of the game it the MteslsslpL.! State Student Ticket Booth. It is not certain that the Identifies 1 Adm-islon cards will be deliver Deceased M M ' ' ' ■■■t i ■V . ■■' fw  — ■..jJielQU. this game; theretore. an- ' P§H Eni Hment Reaches New lyoss Announces Fraf Rushing Rules For frosh Qttaf D Iron, present , u Inaxfrstmai, Council, hi n- waatd tie null nil«s for the rm ™—U . The? are u,ted as lol. Iowa: I- The prealdem of the r c ahall appoint a ruah comnutwe to serve with hurnatf m carrylnt out rush week. . J. There ahall be no onanlaed muunj on MoMay and Tuesday o Pt«nt r IJth and lath. This partod shall be devoted to tndr dual ' Dr. W. F. Hand, Well-Known Scientist, Beloved Vice-President 01 College Dies duietly At Home Atter Prolonged Illness Funeral Services Held Monday In Lee Hall Auditorium With Burial In Enterprise Dr. William Flowers Hand, noted scientist and beloved vice-president of Mississippi State College, died quietly in his tttmaus home at 11 :15 Saturday. He was 75. , and college activities xes at Enterprise at All-Time High Registrar ' s Office Expects Total Of 3750 Students, With Post-War Number Of Freshmen Totaling More Than 800 Physical Exams To Be Held 13lh-15lh Dr J. C. Longest, college physl. - Ian. announces that physical cx- A record crop of 3750 students is expected to enroll a, Mississippi State College this fan. T„ ,bt tl . to 1° I 1 r has exceeded 2000. with one more day left t , ,, ' ° It, Thi frosh that has ever entered Sb, . The percentage of veier- vious years stands a good IlK TT1-1 h I Nir it a Fift« fif ?. as ever entered Stat ans over - ' skin-head frosh in p chance of declining this fall, nns Arthur Melton Takes Over Head Coaching Job Todaj . . . . . • • •• .... ... J. Dorsey Signed For Mid-Term; Spike Jones Plays Concer Discipline Committee Backs The Council In Test Cases On Rulini Barter Players Return For Lyceum Tues.-Wed. Nights Bt Ciena Vail Tttt Baiter Player? of Virginia will appear In Oeortje Bernard Shaw ' s gay ffltptto, ' ■Arms and the MaA.™ one ' oi- ty most popular n «m. in .tfte Barter.repertory. to- Everyone Loves ' John Loves Mary ' , Critics everywhere. and that tar Sam Corbin New Band Prexy; Bill Cobb Graduate Samuel L- Oorvttt or Greenwood lias been elected prtsldent ' of,, trre Maroon Band.- W replace Billy Cobb of ABiory, ' who graduates here January 18. Charles L, Wat- of. TupeJ ' - « been elected sec- retary, to replace Jama L. Wilson a. LAire Cormorant, who resigned j wy Hy. of his duties i£ treaaurei Six Placed On Probation For Year, Reprimanded By Carl Long and Bob Kofhtilaky, Acting in a closed njeetlng, last Thursday the Discipline Committee voiced a unanimous agreement of the Student Council Wst case 1 ' on Twenty-Two Students Will Receive Recognition In Who ' s Who Publication; List Composed Of Recommendations By Council And Faculty NOTICE! THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING IN THE Y AUDI- 1 TOB1UM WEDNESKAY. SEPT, 15. AT 6:00 P. M. ALL STU- DENT S INTERESTED IN HELPING ON THE ANNUAL ARE URGED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING. ALL STAFF APPOINTMENTS I.AVE NOT BEEN MADE. SO PLEASE AT- TEND THIS MEETING AND HELP TO MAKE THIS THE YEAR Ratcliff Contracts With Saxophonu For Two-Night Stand Feb. 11-12; Spike Jones Concert February 7 Clinic Helps StudentKnow Executive Daniels Announces Photography, Plans Acccording to Information re eclved from Bobby Daniels. Edit J of the 1949 REVEILLE, the lollo.v Ing is a schcdvile of photograph dales to have all student picture made for the ' 49 yearbook It wa emphatically pointed out that thi schedule must be followed as closci as po lble. . ' hire will be absolute] no pictures f«V«-  •— -- --•• The world ' s greatest .saxophonist, Jimmy Dorsey, the King of Koi n Spike Jones, will play at State in the s: week in February, according to Marvin R.it Ratcliff, v president ' of the Student Council and chairman of. Da Sponsors Presented By Cadi Corps At Annual Ball By Mary Jane Perry Amid flashing swords and rolling- drum th Miea «| n rettus nanaan. euitor ui ihe wiios U h. _ — _ ■n . —umm Student In American Ilnfu wi ' - flPBlft t a o o w qme Pep Rally Friday Night Feature? Burial Services For Alabama ••• •• •••••••• • ••• o j Joyce Elde r Reigns As AT Club QueenA The Annual Dance Saturday Spotlight Hits Joyce Elder, Hull Makes Record Track Possibility No Voting Holidays Hotelmen Hear Prominent Hotel Chain Operator Rally In Lee Hall Will Set Oft Fuse For Funeral March To Bonfire Site; : Bama Red Elephant Cremated- MateMeets LSVSatm Night— Maroons Down AubuH Maroons Meet LSU Saturday Night; [ . _. jani ._ - — Mnn ,! V Mud Fails To Halt Maroon Racehorse McKeen ' s Charges A Two Touchdown Favorite; Anxious For Fourth BcfX . Slate To Be In Good . S hape For Big Game Zeta Dance Saturday Nite Year ' s First New IFC Ruling- Admittance By Invitation Only Saturday. January 15. marks the opening ol the 1949 dance season This year most of the fraternities plan gala affairs for their members, pledges «Jid guesti. This year the dancf ywtu bo alig ht] y altg fttf In the lynPcr In whlchTrTTn tonj are As State Defeats Auburn 20-0 Fc Their Second SEC Win Of The Seasoi Bailey And McWilliam Maltaney-Taytsr Gwendolyn Taylor, daughter of Mr ond Mgt, 8. W. Taylor of Tylertown. was married in a doub- le rir.j ceremony to Edgar Louis Malvaney. The ceremony was pre- lormcd in the presenc of cloie re- laiivrs at the home of the officiat- ing minister, the Rev. W. R Coop- er, in Jackson on December 27., Alter the rtce tlori l he couple left tan a ahort wedding trip to tha full oout. Following thl.i trip they ■mad their horn in Coluffl- CHARLOTTE MOOSE All Items Must Be In ■—  ■««-« , in iiema must ae in Editor M J 7 By Friday Noon STATE ' S Social WORLD on bs the contest finished, dancing was In ordtr. For the remaining part of the night everybody hod lun In his own special w«y_ Loc al Chapter ODK Taps Gov. Wright, 15 Others Business Dean And 14 Sludenls Included In Latest Pledging New Year ' s Resolutions BETTY JEAN SWtNDOLL— ■' !  Governor Firldin-j L Wrl. nurne health the (lsI ol pledjdl Omlcror. Delta Kappa, honii ic-uder hlp tratornity, announ here today by Robert L Brown Sledge, president of the Mlsilsii State College chapter After a week of Informal Inll linn M,,n na 1 . ri ' ff1 y w taroons Take On Cocky Rebel Eleven « „ « •«• w 4 m • • Story on Page 1— Section 2 tie Miss Invites State To Reception At II Saturday Morning s m 3LH e  = jau= --- rii = mF j2 Conduct Rnies Itndent Council votes v w hanqesIttExamf: ; KeiiyiUii hi «--.v ..v- - - nd gistraUonL.. a E|ecte( i First Meeting AWorW To Improve FW vthe planmn •Virgil Melhon was elected « led for Fe bru committee for Hfe n U o the eamrnrttee, hjld arv 2 7 -March 9. -The first ■™ £ i inl0 9e arfm, by JSuNotU J rbe flat t ( rntL- e spring semeiier v _ h ,„ 31, Vebrwy I. « ' 1 F J Z y , (M-rlM. T «toT  ,«,jh«a.yi «■«. « ' • «• ■„„|„I „r, Febraarr 3 I™ ay) instead of b. ' ■C Tuesday Wediic ! .„ w ,„ be  n important Sen m ««in, in the YMCA laltorlilm. Wednesday. November SO p in Class otllc „ ..omlnated and elected r„L m8 e U „ g ' c ' i r. ' uJy and May exercises discussed Thorn Undy wUl £. jCampus Poll ' Reveals 90% [Behind Rule Comments And Opinions Vary In response to the question „f thP week: What do you «1 think about student eondtic .in regard to theJdto™$L LAST CHANCE MISS gome at the stadium ticket booth tomorrow irom aSaiiop.-. Stud ? V a not be ablo to got HctoU at OLE MJSS. That Is Boo • You wiU have to got your exchange card tomorrow 11 you plan to attend the game. WE WILL REITERATE— STU DENTS WILL NOT BE ABU TO PURCHASE TICKETS AT ' -r_ X, o «jnce r.RME. YOU Governing Lists Violations, Penalty For Acts „ ,. r _.= t„in Eltect Tomorrow Night ' SSito ors Given Two Chances Issue Includes Shooting Fireworks, Throwing Bottles, Destroying Property, WHO ' S WHO ELECTION NOVEMBER 18 SdrlectoT MlVi— NO. 8 7, STATE COLLEGE. MISSISSIPPI. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10 Senator stennis (Local Chapter ODK Taps Highlighls$peakersj Gov Wfj ,5 Qthers For Assemblies L . n ' ' . , ___ Business Peon Ann J St ' i ' - PRICE FIVE CENTS ' Detroit Meeting Attended By Weems Dean R C W enis Jr heariec Student Committee Makes Nominations For Annual Reveille Feature Election Winner Chosen From Six Nominees For Each Position; ; Reveille Staff Conduct Polls Bu Bob Koclttitzky The REVEILLE Who ' s Who election will be field No- vember 18. with students voting for one nominee of the six for each position. The nominations were made last Thurs- day by a committee composed of forty students. The com- mittee members were chosen by the school presidents on a basis of one man per 100 students in the respective school. x nnmiiifltinns were made for ?nd ?d Ui ftr ia : C™-j Woody Herman :acli pasi ;rage ol pen wider i the that a F ' .ue S ,te conducted Etude Th and the Sh , - a.i.palgn ihe next sked tch for .... ■ks REFLECTOR and coopc the fullest -xtent. 1 ' cold s mg of all fresh. ... held on Thursday. October .. — i Sunday night, the bells tolled marKing «« ry between Mississippi StaUJ cop.- AH J-™- U oi jno er successful J Sd hvX; Plavifround otherwise known as Ole Miss, « ,° J meet [heir De31is and Wednesday September 15 with an attenoo include d. nw C r « —- -l -rtainme,.. , f wi ' ute visitor six ouuc w, - ' T V th P State bovs, though, there weie AprlcU | tlJ re students. Room ion. of entertainment. « ..« . Twenty-Two Students Will Receive Recognition In Who ' s Who Publication; List Composed Of Recommendations By Council And Faculty s dinners and many other forms| tc! .n of entertainment. «n„o . ' whirlpool of B l event. «« P™ ™ .pective fraternity men managed to meet the various l .„ m v,,..-a g  u.hal_the_f- ai various frat and dec ide cff«L llivdK ' tl , Left My Heart In Mississippi Comes To State October 16; z Concert To Be Held Saturday Afternoon IS Before Cincinnati-Stale Fooiy[Jame- ' ' h ; rf fffr n,l f|Staff i 1embers Clink Helps j ' Convention Plans Student Know JMade By library Donahue ' s Orchestra Has No Clarinets Or Guitars— He Says They Are Useless On the night of October 10 vs. Mississippi State mime, th scene of the folic , ..mati ill be I he. ' ' opening daiice to in Mississippi Iliimiliuc nl arraiSgemcnls for the band were; nonnced at that time by Marvin K the student hotly. Announccnn .however, will not be made tint . JisiSSilfflld liot been able to contiv to • ' 1 ' illK II calVleri.. - - rin Sam 1 Left My ,,„ his orchestra. Final made last week and an- IlHtclirr. vice-president of t of the dance committee, next week as Uatdiff has ]-ospndiiie_roi ;Jil i , - f,f Recommendations By Council And Faculty q r v|4 l BEGINS ' , - g r j e f Ceremony v JS kAA Prices w n L u ? [ ::J ...-iSoeechQub  Ljar 1 «y fe l s W MitchAl Coniers Diplomas In OlliceTuesday Afternoon lag, tornrro .  = r ™ « lk H41bun, registrar- W . Reveille Staff iChooses Favorites , McKee. jn y department U M 1IL| I 1 I avw- , noreey. i 1 ? B ,, ciw. 1 1 .„i«s to the Spike J ™ f r ' slc business Ion! ilsslppl Slate t-oiiet. i [or tickets w «•- roun( i the «n sle pert on n „hH aui ' 3 as lte LL concert, tne TOWj JBMf ,„ ,„,,„, „ «n «P Whcns. MU « J ™£ ' McK ee iBatcllti. ' ' Xl will go on sale There ' s noh 8 more r your vriLLE su .lw, y in W MW ' :. 1 „ mt ,. M ,. ; | noted that W°M  Jf ' ;,-,„. ' ■Preparations For Second Semester andleader iftil is ap- l great hP ole covered wagon 1 beartl-eroKlnS C ? ' S ' Rat Bat- ale « mey „, dance commltue, clKC. chairman J „. d ,. wno wn hill la arranging lor   «■■v . Special Two-Day for a irveii-« uu Chicago Ballet FirslOn Lyceum Ageida For 1948 The Chicago Opera Ballet on No- vember b will be the first Lyceum program of the year at Mississippi State ' Ollege, according to Dean B. P. Books, chairmen of the Ly- 15 Students Attend Baptist Convention On the weekend of October 15-17, fifteen Baptist students from State College attended the Baptist Stu- dent Union Convention which met In Cleveland, Mississippi. Delta State Teachers ' College was the host college for this meeting. Nearly every college In Missis- sippi was represented In the five hundred Baptist students who at- tended the convention. Joe Barber, president of the Mississippi BSU Ray Bus Line Will Run Two Special Busses To Tulane Round Trip Price Set At $10 Two special busses will be run bv the Ray Bus Line to the Tulane game In New Orleani, it was an- Dear Mar ' Letter Bounces Back-Mary Is A Joker! In en effort to show the world what pain and strife the male goes through because of women, the REFLECTOR has gone to great expense in undertaking a research program. The first item in our great expose is a letter which a State man sent to his girl at West Virginia college. He had not received alerter from her in thirteen days so he wrote her a Dear Mary. She replied by sending the letter back with some sharp insertions after most of the sentences. Skeleton Of Lee Hall Back In Operation Remodeling To Begin Soon Under Direction Ol Tail Beta Pi Taps 23 Undisclosed Architect; Will Rogers Commends Prospective Leaders Individuals And Companies On Cooperation
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