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CldSSL D 3 3 81.M6 5 Book R4 v.45, A ccession fr 8 8 fi fl fl r iJ_ _ MITCHELL MEMORIAL LIBRARY MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY THE BRICK OF MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE 1950 REVEILLE . The first and most respectable of all the arts is Agriculture. Rousseau. Instruction in Agricul- ture has been offered at Mississippi State since the first students entered in 1880. From the old handmade tools, the methods of Agriculture have progressed to the great stage of mechani- zation that it is now in, and the training program offered here has progressed along with it, offering training in the latest scientific developments in this field, The framing program prepares students for better citizenship and for more efficient farm operation, for scien- tific investigation in the various special- ired fields of Agriculture, for professional service work, and for various held of business in which o knowledge of scientific agriculture is valuable. w 1 !uf BiPHP • ft 1 P 1 VP — • [ . • ■ - ■ A ift fc f ■■ppr ■ — _ ' jpr ' . . • . W To define it rudely but not inaptly, engineering is the art of doing that well with one dollar which any bungler can do with two after a fashion. Wellington. The Schoo of Engineering was organized at ippi State College in 1901, although engineering has been taught as mechanic arts since the college first opened its doors in Octo- ber of 1880. From a rela- tively small beginning, this school has grown to where it now plays a major role in the activities of State. It houses many different departments and offers specialized instruction in the fields of Civil, Mechanical, Aeronautical, Electrical, and Agricultural Engineering. Of great help in the assimi lotion of advanced theoretical knowledge pre the extensive laboratories, where new experiments and advanced research are carried on. Business is the salt of life. Thomas Fuller. Our ; School of Business and Industry here at State, organized in 1915, is the oldest of its kind in the state and one of the oldest in the South. Through the years, since its estab- lishment, this school has branched out and grown into a center of knowl- edge that offers train- ing and instruction in all fields and phases of the business world. The pri- mary fields in our Business School are: (1) those con- cerned with professional busi- ness instruction, including the departments of accounting, busi- ness administration, and institu- tional and industrial management; (2) those departments concerned with instruction in the field of social sciences, including the departments of history and government, economics, and sociology; and (3) the business research station. Graduates of the Business School are successfully assisted in finding y positions in industry through job interviews with representatives of leading business firms, which are arranged by the administration of this school. v ' v u - A ' - :■ ,-..,., science is to the modern 1 Benja- min Disraeli. Since its beginning in 1911, the School of Science has expanded to meet the growing needs of the world for men and women who are well trained and educated in the field of science As the universe becomes more conscious of the important role that is played by those in scien- tific development and re- search, the greater is the need for people who are well versed in this field. The School of Science here at State offers a well balanced and - — JbroarL . t.r a i n i n g_pxo.-_ gram to its students in bacteriology, botany, chemistry, English, geolo- gy, geography, modern languages, physics WiM%mf V- v % S r ' JfeJEf ' twWjW H Education is the best provision for old age. Aristotle. Although one of the youngest schools at Mississippi State College, the School of Education has grown rapid- ly, and today can boast the largest enrollment of stu- dents over all other schools at State. Since its establishment in 1935, people have become more conscious of the need for extensive teach- ing service and for more educated r teachers, causing this school to grow by leaps and bounds. The program of the School of Education gives careful consideration to the socio! and economic needs of Mississippi and to the resources and facilities of the college which may be used to serve these needs. For more than sixty years now, Graduate work has been offered at Mississippi State College. The Graduate School, however, was officially established in 1936. The basic purpose of the graduate program is to educate leaders in Agriculture, busi ness, engineering, education, and science by emphasising study and research under the most favorable learning conditions possible. Many ho have earned advanced degrees I4 6 fki ji here are today filling important positions and ontributing richly to society. Our graduates are to be found from the village schools of rural Mississippi to the United States Office of Education in Washington. Wherever they are, they are serving their feHowman faithfully and well. A ASS %. £ w - i Published by the Associated Student Body of located at STATE COLLEGE MISSISSIPPI VOLUME 45 SAM SIMMONS . . . Editor-in-Chief JACK W. MILLER . Business Manager Because of his broad conception of higher education and its importance to Mississippi ' s social, religious, and economic life; his practical approach to the problems which con- front the state institutions of higher learning; his ap- preciation of the values which accrue to the State £ through the development of sound qualities of leadership in its young manhood and woman- hood; and, because of the generosity of his administration in providing more ade- quate facilities at Mississippi State Col- lege for the training of the young Mississippians who desire to make their contribution to succeeding generations, the 1950 issue of the REVEILLE is of- ficially and affectionately dedicated to the Honorable Fielding L. Wright, Gov- ernor of the great State of Mississippi. Jjpp t , s . 4U taULjimHf£M f it r dnMemtta The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want ... In the deepening twilight of a clear and calm evening, death came through swift tragedy to four dear friends and classmates, whose going away left us with bowed heads and saddened hearts. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil ... James R. Chresrman Williford H. Fikes Carlton R. Kelly Louis P. Thelgie PRESIDENT MITCHELL This is the fifth year that Dr. Fred T. Mitchell has served in his present posi- tion as president of Mississippi State. President Mitchell, a Miss. State alum- nus, has assumed his duties and respon- sibilities with ever-increasing compe- tence. He has won the respect and admiration of both faculty and students for his enthusiasm for student activities. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS: All graduates are told, at one time or another, that they are finishing school at one of the most momentous periods in world history — a time rich with opportunities and potentialities. And though the im- plication of this truth is sometimes taken lightly, it is none the less true! For every year offers its peculiar opportunities and every age its singular adventures. Of the thousands of young men and women who are graduating during the middle of this unusual twen- tieth century, it may be said that the future of this country, as well as the ultimate future of the world, is, for the time being, in their hands. Such a challenge as this should demand from each of you the very best application of the knowledge that your degree signifies. The acquisition of a College education is easy enough for most young people today. It is the application of this knowledge to the situations of life that will weigh heavier in the final analysis. In your lives have been invested the combined efforts and untold hours of faculty and staff mem- bers, that you might better serve this state and nation upon your graduation. The expected returns, as shown from the lives of State College graduates for over half a century, will more than pay for the time, thought, and effort expended during your stay here! We believe that you will find your place of service in society and discover that you did graduate at a great time. Sincerely yours, Fred T. Mitchell President THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES John W. Backstrom sident, Sixth Congressional District, Leakesville. Reece D. McLendon Southern Supreme Court District, Poplarville. 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 Fifth Congressional District, Meridian Mrs. Hazel Peery Lee Fourth Congressional District, Eupora. H. C. Carpenter Third Congressional District, Rolling Fork R. B. Smith, Jr. Second Congressional District, Ripley R. W. Reed Northern Supreme Court District, Tupelo Paul H. Bodre DeSoto County, Hernando. E. R. Jobe Executive Secretary, Jackson. ' Mi Mfa : M L  :•$ ' £ . ..,., :■.-.■ . -■ •. . ; MAIN DORMITORY BIOLOGY BUILDING ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT As Administrative Assistant to the Presi- dent Mr. Ben, as he is known and called by the students of State, is always accompanied by his unlit cigar when he makes his daily tour over the grounds of this institution. Your first impression of Mr. Ben and his ever-ready smile, will remain even as time marches on. Mr. Ben Hilbun Dean Herbert Drennon DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Since 1935, Dean Herbert Drennon has been a familiar campus personality. Dr. Drennon is Dean of the College and also Dean of the Graduate School. Being a Professor of English, Dr. Drennon always enchants his students with a sound literary analysis. Everyone appreciates Dr. Drennon ' s efforts toward bettering the Graduate School. ADMINISTRATION Major I. D. Sessums Whether Major Sessums be your friend or foe, it all depends on you. After all, don ' t we come to college to learn to be ladies and gentlemen? His wonderful leadership is for our purpose if only we will take advantage of it. If you follow Major, you can bet your conduct is on the road to success — or recovery. Dr. T. K. Martin Dr. T. K. Martin, a new member of the admin- istration of Mississippi State, is the man who keeps all the records of the school. In the short time that he has been here, he has proved himself capable and efficient in fulfilling the duties of this responsible position. Before coming to State, Dr. Martin taught at Georgetown College, L.S.U. and Peabody as a fellowship student. He received all of his college degrees from these schools. L. F. Mallory L. F. Mallory has filled the job as Comptroller ' s position for five years. Mr. Mallory has done an excellent job and shall continue to do so. Y. M. C. A. M ! N Dean Welch The School of Agriculture has steadily improved under the special care of Dean Frank Welch and associate Dean E. B. Colmer. These two men always have the interest of the students in mind and try to maintain the highest possible standard of learning for them. Students find these two men as friends, not only as teach- ers and advisors. They always find time to help a student in distress. He was born on a farm in Hunington, New Jersey. Mr. Flinch went to public school in New Jersey City. His secon- dary school and college learning were in Germany, where he graduated in 1933, six months after Hitler graduated. He returned to the U. S. and took graduate work at Uni- versity of Minnesota, where he took research and taught mathematics and Engineering. He received Masters and Doctors degree at University of Minnesota. Dean Weems Dean Weems, a former student, could not bear the thoughts of Mississippi State carrying on without him. After graduate study at Northwestern University, Louisiana State University, and Columbia University, he returned to Miss. State as Dean of the School of Business and Industry, where he has done and still continues to do a great iob. T T Dean Lyle The Science School at Mississippi State is headed by Dr. Clay Lyle, who is now in his fifth year as its Dean. Before assuming this position, Dr. Lyle served as a member of the faculty as a member of Entomology and Zoology. He is truly a favorite with students on the campus and also students in his school. Dean Brooks Dean Brooks is now in his tenth year as Dean of the Education School. During this time Brooks has widened the scope and advanced the rating of his department. Dean Drennon Dr. Herbert Drennon, Dean of Graduate School, has aided in the establishment of a sound graduate program. The collge makes available $10,000 for scholarships and assis - antships each year. Dr. Drennon is to be commended for a fine Job. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE OFFICERS Davis Randle, Lamar Barnerte, Rufus Thompson TUDENT OFFICERS Tom Worrhingron, Glenn Vail, Leroy McDonald, Harry Barnes, James A. Woods SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OFFICERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OFFICERS ' -i ' t™ Charley Crumbly, Sam Simmons, SCHOOL OF Luther Brantley, Edwin Ellis H u P __ H SCIENCE OFFICERS 1 H £ 4 ■ Al Zl Seated: Gene Triggs, Billy Simmons, Clyde Smith. Standing: George Slaughter, Pete Walker, Mary Hollingsworth, Johanne Smith, William Rone, Harold Gulley. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION OFFICERS Activities is a term that has a lot of meaning on the Campus here at Mississippi State. It covers our Student Government, Dance Committee, Orchestra, Publica- tions, and many other parts of student life. Although our education in our chosen fields of study is the most im- portant activity here at State, much is to be gained by taking a part in the extra-curricular activities of- fered here. All students have an equal oppor tunity to participate in these activities, This phase of student life opens the way for leadership and gives great opportunity to students to prove their abilities as student leaders. In the next few pages, the activities of Mississippi State ore shown, giving recognition to those who have been chosen as our leaders. t Seated, left to right: C. L. Barnett, L. T. Brantley, H. Schneider, M. Ratcliff, J. Hazard, J. Stanley, 0. H. Johnson, B F Simmons L O McDonald Standmg, left to right: J Lacey, jr., C. L. Carpenter, jr., T. E. Self, E. S. Ellis, H. H. Barnes, G. E. Vail, C. L. Crumbley, Mary Hollingsworth, H. N. ' Gully, A. R. Thompson, J. S. Simmons. STUDENT GOVERNMENT In order to bind all students in a stronger union and develop a keener sense of school spirit, in order tc promote closer relations between faculty and stu- dents, and in order to build a greater Missisisippi State — there exists the Student Association. Every undergraduate enrolled at State is a membet of this association. For its governing body, it annually elects the Student Executive Council. Making up the Council are the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Student Association. Other mem- bers with voting power on the council are those chosen from their respective schools. Each school is allotted representatives according to its enrollment. The President is charged with presiding at all Ex- ecutive Council meetings. The Vice-President is re- sponsible for the Student Association Dances and Concerts. Many of the social activities of the campus are sponsored by the Student Council. Although left a deficit from last year, the Council has managed to provide State students with good entertainment and has done much toward making Mississippi State Col- lege a better school. THE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OFFICERS JACK HAZARD President MARVIN RATCLIFF Vice-President JACK STANLEY Secretary HAROLD SCHNEIDER Treasurer State ' s Homecoming Queen REPRESENTATIVES School of Agriculture Lamarr Barnett Davis Randle Rufus Thompson School of Business Luther Brantley Ed Self Edwin Ellis Charles Crumbley School of Education Billy Simmons Harold Gully Mary Hollingsworth School of Engineering Leroy McDonald Harry Barnes Glenn Vail School of Science Ollie H. Johnson Carleton Carpenter Ex-Officio Members Jim Lacey, Jr., Editor, Reflector Sam Simmons, Editor, REVEILLE the executive council ' President Hazard, the politician ' ENTERTAINMENT at STATE MISS DALLAS JEAN REID West Point, Mississippi Opening Dance Leadout Girl MISS FAY ROSE WILSON Birmingham, Alabama Mid-Winter Leadout Girl Ray Anthony and orchestra at openers Gardner Benedict ' s ensemble at Spring Formal First Row, left to right: Jim Cagle, John Woodson, Eugene Patout, Louis Malvaney, Nan Carpenter Yancey Adams , t.rzky, Robert Berry Second Row, left to right: Jack Miller, Dwight Thornhill, Curtis Page, Sonny Montgomery Seaq ' er Dave Rice, Marvin L. Ratcliff, Jr., Jerry Clower, Charlie Hunt, Bill Johnson TTEE Under the very capable leadership of Marvin Rat Ratcliff, the Dance Committee has done an excellent job in providing State ' s stu- dents with entertainment. Members of the Dance Committee are appointed each year by the Vice-President of the Student Association, who is Chairman of the Committee. This year the Dance Committee has sponsored the appearance of several big name bands, including Ray McKinley, Ray Anthony, Artie Shaw, Pee Wee Hunt, and Tony Pastor. Congratulations and thanks to all members of the Dance Committee who have done such a fine job. The Band betwe THE COLLEGIANS The Collegians, Mississippi State ' s Dance Orchestra reorganized in Sep- tember, 1949, under the direction of William Sparks and Ed Maxcy. The band is composed of fifteen musicians with an instrumentation of five saxes, three trumpets, three trombones, and four rhythm. The band is styled for the utmost of listening and dancing pleasure, using old and new ballads, and featuring the arrangements of Charles Bardsley. the cctmpud mudlc-makerd MEMBERS OF THE BAND SAXES William Sparks, Alto Jimmy Nichols, Alto Everett Stone, Tenor Leon Faulkner, Tenor Ed Maxcy, Baritone TROMBONES Homer Mann Richard Hawkins Howard Raspilair TRUMPETS Charles Bardsley Henry Matrox Claude Harrison PIANO George McKay GUITAR J. R. Long DRUMS James McDonald BASS Ben Rushe 4 i? VL 00 IT NOW = — - The Class Editors and Assistants EDITORIAL STAFF SAM SIMMONS Editor-in-Chief SARAH RATLIFF Assistant Editor RUTH OGLETREE Fraternity Editor JOHANNE SMITH . . . Organization Editor CATHERINE SWAYZE .... Class Editor MARGARET WATKINS . . Senior Class Editor MARCIE STEWART . . . Junior Class Editor ANN STOWERS . . . Sophomore Class Editor LELA FORESMAN . . Freshman Class Editor JANE OAKES Faculty Editor CARL LONG . Sports Editor BILL JOHNSON Military Editor KATHRYN McKEITHEN . . . Features Editor LOIS HEGWOOD Picture Editor VAN BRISTOW Art Editor BOBBY DAY Snapshot Editor STANLEY COUMBE Photographer EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Helen Stovall Martha Jo Butts Sarah J. Gregory Pat Martin Nicky Barrentine Jimmy Harrison Yancey Adams Virginia Barfield Nancy Rogers Margaret Cain Hazel Walters Frances Houston Libby Lord Ruth Valentine Eloise Jennings Mary Jane Lewis Peggy Templeton Mary K. Tubb Betty Jean Duke Leila Page Barbara Stuart Gloria Coggins Don Perkins Mary Joy Gregory Ann Louise Davis Student life here at State is recorded pictorially in the pages of the REVEILLE, official annual publication of the Student Association. This year, although handicpped by a large deficit from the previous year, the REVEILLE staff has tried to assemble an annual of which every student will be proud and one that will preserve the college experiences of each student. All the members of the staff have put forth great efforts to accomplish these goals. If, as years speed away and memories fade, the pictures herein revive the Joyous college years, the 1950 REVEILLE will not have been in vain. E V E I L L E . JACK W. MILLER Business Manager JOSEPHINE COLLIER Assistant Business Manager JAMES BEDENBAUGH Advertising Salesman B. B. HARTNESS Advertising Salesman ROY RILEY Advertising Salesman Jack Miller, Business Manager Stan, the Picture Man The rest of the business staff The Fraternities and Organizations Department mil NOW Our picture-pulling crew DO IT NOW Editor Lacey and 3L The school year of 1949-50 records a very success- ful year of achievement for The Reflector, Mississippi State ' s weekly newspaper. The paper started with a deficit left from last year and ended up with a nice surplus, under the hand of Business Manager Don Morse. By using the space left after advertising, Editor Jim Lacey tried hard to make an Ail-American rating in college newspapers. The Reflector came out with one of the biggest publicity stunts ever pulled at State by compiling the first annual Reflector All-State high school football Sh cite J own EDITORIAL STAFF JIM LACEY, JR. . . . Editor-in-Chief BILL CRITTENDEN . . Managing Editor CARL LONG, JR. . . . News Editor GWIN COBB . . Assistant News Editor BILLY RAY Sports Editor EARL RICE . . Assistant Sports Editor JIM PEEPLES .... Feature Editor SARA FRANCES CAGLE . Copy Editor BILL NEAL Makeup RHODAMclNTYRE . . Society Editor VAN BRISTOW Cartoonist CHARLES ALLISTON . . Photographer SAM WARREN Columnist RAY GILLETTE Columnist E F L E C T squad. Nearly every paper published in the State of Mississippi carried an account of this team selec- tion. The Reflector plans to make a tradition out of this All State team selection. This year The Reflector was given the opportunity of covering the biggest and most ambitious building program in the school ' s history. The constructions of the new gym, engineering annex, Garner Hall, and million dollar library were given ample space in the editions throughout the year. Staff enjoys a long joke ' weeklu . . . BUSINESS STAFF DON MORSE . . . Business Manager SAM WARREN . Advertising Manager EDGAR DORROH Assistant Advertising Manager BUDDY COLEMAN Advertising Assistant HOMER MANN Mailing Circulation Manager SEGER COLLIER Campus Circulation Manager WESLEY BOONE .... . Layout usiness Manager Morse and crew at work Van Bristow penned the first weekly comic strip in the paper ' s 67 year history, and contributed nu- merous bits of humor to the paper through other cartoons. This year ' s issues featured the most up-to-date pictorial coverage of campus events in the history of the paper, made possible by full cooperation from the photographer, engraver, and bus lines. Left to right: Marvin , Osbom Public Relations Head; Jack Hazard, President Student Association; Mr. Ben Hilburn, Chairman of Board- Mr N F Hamhn, faculty member; Sam Simmons, Reve 7 e Editor; Jim Lacey, Jr., Reflector Editor. airman or ooara, Mr. in. r. o The Board of Publications, headed by Mr. Ben Hilburn, serves in the capacity of governing body for student publications. This group acts upon all matters concerning the publications of the campus. The Board is composed of two faculty members, the Public Relations Department Head, the Pres- ident of the student body, and the Editors of the Reflector and REVEILLE. To assure the financial status of The Reflector and The REVEILLE, the board has set up rules concerning all money matters of the two publica- tions. Expenditures of the publications must be approved by the Comptroller before the account is eligible for payment. The faculty members are great aids to the Edi- tors of the two publications in helping to solve the ever-present problems which arise in the course of the school year. 40 - .St« S napdkotd . • ip6 fl THE SKIN YOU LOVE TO TOUCH I THE LONG AND SHORT 1 Hi 9 m  . W I A- m jjm CHOMP THAT 1 STOGIE! I As old faces depart and new faces appear, we would pause to bid farewell to you Seniors of 1950. Your leadership will be missed greatly by the campus, and the familiar faces of your group will leave a vacancy in the daily lives of fellow students you leave behind. The 1950 REVEILLE would like to congratulate you for a job well done and wish for you great success in your future tasks. n...- To the Juniors, who will soon fill the vacant spots left by those who have completed their studies here; To the Sophomores who are nearing the half-way mark; and to the Freshmen, who have just begun your tasks here at State; we wish a lot of success to you in the remaining days of your college careers and hope that you will reach that goal of attainment which you are here for. The REVEILLE takes pleasure in presenting the Graduate, Senior, Junior, Sopho- more, and Fresh- man Classes of 1950. J Burchfield Burdine Clardy Davi Garbarin( Harrison Holland Kennedy Leonard Marion Marshall Mobley Morgan Morton Murphy Odum Ortega Rawls Reddoch Sappington Simineau Smith Talbert Thompson Verell Webb Wright Yeatman Cm DHJ WIT FI FIRST ROW: FIFTH ROW: BAILEY, JAMES E., B.S., Pi K A, Kosiusko. . . BARDSLEY, CHARLES E., B.S., Newport, R. I. . . BECKETT, JAMES W., B.S., Bruce. . . BURCH- FIELD, GEORGE E., B.S., McCool. . . BURDINE, BILLY H., B.S., Mathiston. MARION, CECIL P., JR., B.S., L C A, Amory. . . MARSHALL, JAMES W., B.S., West Enterprise. . . MOBLEY, JOSEPH 0., B.S., L C A, Yazoo City. . . MORGAN, KENNETH C, B.S., Ellisville. . . MOR- TON, PERRY W., JR., B.S., Morgan City. SECOND ROW: SIXTH ROW: CAIN, WINTON B., B.S., A T 0, Perkinston. . . CLARDY, JAMES E., B.S., Wampee, S. C. . . DAIGLE, CECIL J., B.S., S Pi, Port Arthur, Texas. . . . DAVIS, AUBIE C, B.S., S Pi, Coldwater. . . DICKERSON, MARSHALL S., JR., B.S., Sallis. MURPHY, JOHN F., B.S., Meridian. . . ODUM, WILLIAM F., B.S., Starkville. . . ORTEGA, EN- RIQUE T., B.S., Mexico City, Mexico. . RAWLS, JOHN E., B.S., Columbia. . . REDDOCH, JIMMY W., B.S., Summerland. THIRD ROW: ERVIN, JAMES W., B.S., Crystal Springs. . . FRANCIS, JACK C, B.S., Pi K A, Amory. . . GAR- BARINO, ANGEL J., B.S., Canton. . . GILL, JOHN B., B.S., Magee. . . GRAVES, ERNEST D., JR., B.S., Merigold. SEVENTH ROW: SAPPINGTON, JAMES N., B.S., Ecru. . . SIMI- NEAU, WESLEY N., B.S., Quincy. . . SMITH, CHARLES R., B.S., A T 0, Greenwood. . . TAL- BERT, CHARLIE J, B.S., S P E, Louisville. TOMP- SON, WILLIAM C, JR., B.S., Forrest. FOURTH ROW: HARRISON, ABNER C, B.S., S Pi, West Point. . . . HOLLAND, RICHARD R., B.S., Scobey. . KENNEDY, MAURICE V., B.S., Pontotoc. . . KING, CHARLES E., B.S., K S, State College. . . LEON- ARD, EDWARD L, B.S., Millport, Ala. EIGHTH ROW: TRAMEL, THOMAS E., B.S., Raleigh. . . VERELL, MRS. BOYCE R., B.S., Z T A, Houston. . WEBB, JOHN W, B.S., Sumrall. . . Wright, JESSE F., B.S., Hattiesburg. . . YEATMAN, HERMAN L, B.S., Maben. Alexander Alexander Alfoul Allgood Allen Andre Andre Appleton Applewhite Applewhite Arnold Ashford Ashford Aust Aust Babb Baggett Bailey Baker Baker ,| $ m I S « ? % ' fS Baskin Bates Batson Beach Beall JTIENIIOM FIRST ROW: ADAMS, LESTER MORGAN, JR., Macon, BUSINESS; Air ROTC, 1, 2, Cadet Major, 1, Cadet Lt. Col., 2; Free and Accepted Masons, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Y Club, 1; American Legion, 3. . . ALDRIDGE, THOMAS E., Jackson, BUSINESS; S. A. M., 4. . . ALEXANDER, JAMES PEYTON, Hattiesburg, SCIENCE. . . ALEXANDER, MURRAY MILAS, Greenville, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Alpha; Varsity Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, 4; M Club, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3. . . ALFORD, HOLLIS HOWARD, Progress, EDUCATION. . . ALLGOOD, VELTON CHARLIE, Heidelberg, EDUCATION. SECOND ROW: ALLEN, ALFRED ALEXANDER, JR., Amory, AGRICULTURE. . . ALLEN, WILLIAM BLUFORD, Booneville, EDUCATION. . . ALLEN, WILLIAM HENRY, Brandon, BUSINESS; Lambda Chi Alpha; Colonels Club, 1; Fresh- man Rifle Team, 1; S. A. M., 4. . . AMMON, JOHN PRESTON, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Theta Kappa Phi; AIEE, 3, 4; Newman Club, 3, 4; I. F. C, 4. . . ANDREWS, MERREL DAVIS, Starkville, BUSINESS; Chi Ome ' - ga. . . ANDREWS, WADE HAMPTON, JR., Starkville, BUSINESS. THIRD ROW: APPLETON, WILLIAM FREDERICK, Pascagoula, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3, 4. . . APPLEWHITE, JOE CRAWFORD, Winona, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega, 1. . . APPLEWHITE, RAY, Bassfield, AGRICUL- TURE; Sigma Pi. . . ARNOLD, JAMES OWENS, Baldwyn, AGRICULTURE. . . . ASHFORD, HORACE EVERETT, Belzoni, EDUCATION; F. F. A., 4. . . ASHFORD, JOHN HENRY, Water Valley, EDUCATION. FOURTH ROW: ASHLEY, JAMES ROBERT, Mendenhall, ENGINEERING ASCE, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. . . ATKINS, LAWRENCE GIPSON, Corinth, BUSINESS; Colonels Club, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. . ATKINSON, ROBERT EDGAR, Satartia, AGRICULTURE. . . AUST, CHARLES, RAYMON, Clarksdale, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Engr. Club, 3, 4; Block and Bridle, 2, 3, 4; A. P. 0., 2, 3, 4. . . AUST, RALPH CLANTOn] Scooba, BUSINESS. . . BABB, JAMES MATTHEW, Corinth, ENGINEERING; I. R. E. 4. FIFTH ROW: BACON, RICHARD HENRY, Canton, EDUCATION; lota Lambda Sigma, 3, 4. . . BAGGETT, CARL DYER, New Albany, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 3; Volunteer Air Reserve Unit, 4; Air ROTC, 1, 2, 3, 4 ■ • • BAILEY, CECIL DEWITT, Starkville, ENGINEERING; IAS, 4. ' . BAKER, JOHN B., JR., Quitman, EDUCATION; F. F. A., 1. . . BAKER JOHN BEE, Clarksdale, SCIENCE; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . BAKER, WIL- LIAM DAVID, New Albany, BUSINESS. SIXTH ROW: BAKER, WILLIAM DEWEY, Sweatman, AGRICULTURE. . . BARBER, ALTON ARTICE, Carriere, AGRICULTURE; American Farm Economics Ass ' n.! 2; Ag. Administration Club, 1. . . BARBER, JOE HENRY, JR., Harperville! BUSINESS; Colonels Club, 2; BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4, Miss. Pres., 4; Delta Sigma Pi, 3, 4; Chi Lambda Rho, 3, 4, Pres., 4; Accounting Club, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas., 4; Y Council, 3; Y Luncheon Club, 1, 2, 3 4, Treas., 2; Dramatics Club, 3; Bd. of Gov. of Miss. Soc. of C.P.A., 4. . . BARBER, JOHN SIDNEY, Harperville, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 2, 3, 4. . . BARLOW, ERCEL EUGENE Mendenhall, EDUCATION; ATA, 3; Alpha Zeta, 3; FFA, 2; BSU, 2. . . BARNES, HARRY HAWTHORNE, JR., Meridian, ENGINEERING; ' Kappa Alpha, Pres., 4; ASCE, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Student Executive Council, 3, 4; Blue Key, 3, 4. SEVENTH ROW: BARNETT, CHARLES LAMAR, Courtland, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . BARTON, DAVID WILLIAM, Jackson, ENGINEERING; ASME, 3, 4. . . BARTON, ROBERT TRUMAN, Calhoun City; AGRICULTURE; Ag. Club, 2; Forestry Club, 2. . . BARTON, SAMUEL WAYNE, Calhoun City, AGRICULTURE; Forestry Club, 3, 4. . . BASKIN, ROBERT WELDON, Vaiden, AGRICULTURE. . . BATES, SAMUEL RUDOLPH, Philadelphia! EDUCATION; Y Council, 4; World Intercollegiate Committee, 4; Wesley Foundation, 4. EIGHTH ROW: BATSON, WILLIAM NEVILLE, Perkinston, SCIENCE. . . BEACH, JAMES ARTHUR, JR., McComb, ENGINEERING; Phi Kappa Tau; AIEE, 2, 3, 4. . . BEALL, GEORGE HENRY, Mobile, Ala., AGRICULTURE; ASFE, 3. BEALL, JERRY PRESSLEY, Starkville, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . ' BEARD, HAL PHYFER, JR., Memphis, Tenn., ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4; IRE, 4. . . BEARDEN, HENRY JOE, Jayess, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Zeta, 3; Dairy Club, 2; Dairy Cattle Judging Team, 4. THE LAST MILE Beckham Bedford Beisel Bethec Bethec B.ckcr Billingsley Block Black Black Blanchard Blaylock Blayock Bledsoe Blocker Boland ?% O, €k . ! T SEN BOM FIRST ROW: BECKHAM, LADELL, Carthage, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4. . . BEDFORD, MORGAN ROBERT, Bailey, Term., ENGINEERING. . . BEISEL, BOB 0., Jackson, SCIENCE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Chemical Engr. Society, 2, 3, 4. . . BELL, LEON WILLIAMS, Columbus, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha. . . BENNETT, WALTER VON, Philadelphia, EDUCATION; F. F. A., 4. . . BENSON REX RAMSEY, Meridian, BUSINESS; Chi Lambda Rho, 3; M Club, 3. SECOND ROW: BERRY, JOHN RAYMOND, Birmingham, Ala., BUSINESS; M Club, 2, 3, 4; S. A. M., 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4. . . BERRY, ROBERT NILES, Philadelphi BUSINESS. . . BERRY, WILLIAM CARL, Foxworth, EDUCATION. . BETHEA, GEORGE HARVEY, Brookhaven, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi; ASCE, 3, 4. . . BETHA, STANFORD ERNEST, Hattiesburg, ENGINEERING. BICKER, ALVIN RAYMOND, JR., West, SCIENCE; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 4; Newman Club, 4. THIRD ROW: BILLINGSLEY, MARTIN CHARLES, JR., Winona, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; M Club, 3. . . BLACK, BOB, Heidelberg, EDUCATION. BLACK, GROVER CLEVELAND, JR., McCool, EDUCATION; F. F. A., 4. . . BLACK, JAMES HARDY, Lambert, EDUCATION; Theta Xi; Band, 1, 2, 3,; Freshman Y Council 1; F. F. A., 3, 4. . . BLACK, ROBERT LEE, Acker- man, EDUCATION; F. F. A., 3. . . BLACKWELL, JOHN HOLLIE, Picayune, EDUCATION; Beta Beta Beta, 4. FOURTH ROW: BLANCHARD, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR., Woodville, SCIENCE; K. M. E„ 4; Chemical Engr. Club, 3. . . BLAYLOCK, ORSON POWELL, JR., Randolph, EDUCATION. . . BLAYLOCK, TOM EARL, Big Creek, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Engr. Club, 4. . . BLEDSOE, JAMES ARNOLD, Port Arthur, Texas, EDUCATION; M Club, 2. . . BLOCKER, MORRIS GRAY, Edinburg, SCIENCE. . . BOLAND, EMMETT M., Slate Springs, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Club, 4; Ag. Engr. Club, 4. FIFTH ROW: BOLIAN, SAM, JR., Brookhaven, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4; IES, 4; Institute Radio Engineers, 4. . . BOND, JOHN FERRIS, Perkinston, EDUCATION. . . BONNER, CECIL WARD, Waynesboro, BUSINESS. . . BOST, JAMES E., Ecru, BUSINESS. . . BOUCHER, JAMES ELDON, Dyer, Tenn., EDUCATION. ■ ■ . BOUTWELL, CHARLES CALHOUN, Laurel, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. SIXTH ROW: BOX, COY OLEN, Summit, AGRICULTURE; Horticulture Club, 4. . . BOX, MOSES RICHARD, Union City, Tenn., ENGINEERING. . . BOZEMAN, CARL STEPHENS, Tylertown, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle Club, 2, 3, 4. . . BRANCH, MARION SIDNEY, Winona, SCIENCE; Pi Kappa Alpha; ' Alpha Phi Omega, 2, 3, 4, Pres, 3, Sec, 3; Beta Beta Beta, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 3; Rifle Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Rod and Gun, 4; Y Council, 1, 2,; Y Cabinet, 2. . . . BRANNAN, JAKE MALLORY, Verona, EDUCATION; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma, 4; Y. M. C. A., 1, 2. . . BRANTLEY, LUTHER TAYLOR, JR., Jackson, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi; Scabbard and Blade, 4, Business School President, 4; Student Council, 4. SEVENTH ROW: BRASHER, JAMES DAVIS, Memphis, Tenn., EDUCATION. . . BREWER, DAVID EARL, Crystal Springs, ENGINEERING; Kappa Sigma; ASCE, 2, 3, 4. . . . BRIGHT, WILLIAM EDWARD, Ashland, AGRICULTURE; Agronomy Club, 4. . . BRISTER, WILLIAM WESSON, Water Valley, AGRICULTURE; VFW, 4, Commander, 4; Dairy Club, 1; Ag. Admin. Club, 2; Amer. Farm Ec. Asso., 4. . . BROADUS, FREDERICK EARL, Parkinston, EDUCATION. . . BROOME, JOHN CALVIN III, Batesville, BUSINESS; M Club, 2, 3, 4. EIGHTH ROW: BROOME, RUFUS HOUSTON, Bay Springs, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Engr. Club, 4. . . BROWN, CLIFFORD MARSHALL, Glen, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Eng! Club 3, 4. BROWN, GARLAND, Bogue Chitta, EDUCATION, ATA, 3, 4. . . . BROWN, GEORGE EDWIN, Fulton, EDUCATION. . . BROWN, JAMES ERVIN, Carthage, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . BROWN, JOSEPH LANCAS- TER, JR., Hattiesburg, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi; Scabbard Blade, 2, 3; ASCE, 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student, 3. SHOW HIM HOW ITS DONE, MR. HAZARD jU r ichonan ickley Sullock lullock Burchfield Burchfield Burdette Burdette Code Cagle Calk Campbell Campbell Campbell Cannon Carmichael Carnathan Carpenter Carter Carter Cartledge Catledge Cavender Caves Champion Chancellor Chaney Chapman Chapman Chatham Chrestman J FNUOtPf FIRST ROW: BROWN, NORMAN, Carriere, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Zeta, 4; Agronomy Club, 4. . . BROWN, PATE E., JR., Cascilla, AGRICULTURE; General Ag. Club, 4. . . BROWN, SAMMIE PAUL, Bay Springs, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4. . . BROWNING, ROBERT MELVIN, Robinsville, ENGINEERING; ASME, 3, 4. . . BRUCE, MAXIE HENDERSON, Ackerman, EDUCATION. . . BRYANT, STERLING ARTIS, Hattiesburg, EDUCATION. SECOND ROW: BUCHANAN, EDWIN LACY, Pelahatchie, ENGINEERING. . . BUCHANAN, WILLIAM DOWNS, Columbus, ENGINEERING; Tau Beta Pi, 3, Vice-Pres., 4; KME, 3, 4; AIEE, 4; IES, 3, 4; IRE, 4. . . BUCKLEY, RUPERT OCIA, Hattiesburg, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Zeta, Treas., 4; Block and Bridle, Treas., 4 Gen. Ag. Club, 4. . . BUFKIN, TRUETT SPURGEON, Decatur, EDUCATION; FFA, 3. . . BULLOCK, ROBERT FOREMAN, Rosedale, BUSI- NESS. . . BULLOCK, VERNON OSCAR, Tylertown, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Pi; Football; Dairy Club, 4. SIXTH ROW: CARR, JOHN H., Crystal Springs, ENGINEERING. . . CARR, LESTER TULLOS, Hattiesburg, AGRICULTURE, Amer. Farm Ec. Club, 3, 4. . . CARTER, BILLY JACK, Memphis, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ag. Club, 1, 2; BSU, 1, Treas., 2. . . CARTER, JAMES RICHARD, Rolling Fork, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi; Gen. Ag. Club, 2, 3, 4. . . . CARTER, JOSEPH CLYDE, JR., Booneville, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 3, 4; ASAE, 3, 4. . . CARTER, WILLIAM CARROLL, Yazoo City, ENGINEERING; Sigma Pi; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4; Colonel ' s Club, 2; AIEE, 3, 4. SEVENTH ROW: CARTLEDGE, LISTON ELI, Winona, ENGINEERING. . . CATLEDGE, ROBERT CHARLES, Ackerman, ENGINEERING; KME, 3, 4; AIEE, 3, 4; IES, 4. . . CAVENDER, RICK NOLAN, Amory, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4. . . CAVES, RAS LAVAUGHN, Laurel, EDUCATION. . . . CHAMPION, JIM HENRY, Charleston, EDUCATION. . . CHANCELLOR, JAMES DENNIS, Moss, EDUCATION. THIRD ROW: BURCH, JOHN ALDEN, Fulton, EDUCATION. . . BURCHFIELD, KENNETH P., McCool, EDUCATION; FFA, 3. . . BURCHFIELD, TOMMIE LYNWOOD, McCool, EDUCATION; FFA, 3. . . BURDETTE, JAMES LOUIS, Columbia, BUSINESS; Accounting Club, 4. . . BURDETTE, JOSEPH RAY, Columbia, ENGINEERING. . . BURNS, JOHN HORACE, JR., Jackson, BUSINESS. FOURTH ROW: BURROUS, HOMER CLAYTON, West Point, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi; SAM, 4. . . . BYARS, WILLIAM FRANK, Calhoun City, ENGINEERING; KME, 3, Pres., 4; AIEE, 3, Sec.-Treas., 4; IES, 3. 4. . . CADE, FRANK LAWSON, JR., Brooksville, EDUCATION; lota Lambda Sigma, 3. . . CAGLE, JAMES DONALD, Mattson, BUSINESS; Dance Comm., 3, 4; Advanced ROTC, 3, 4. CALK, JACK COLIN, Grenada, ENGINEERING, KME, 3, 4; AIEE ,4; BSU Council, 4; Tau Betta Pi, 4. . . CAMPBELL, BILLY DAVID, Purvis, EDU- CATION. FIFTH ROW: CAMPBELL, LEON FRANKLIN, Oxford, ENGINEERING. . . CAMPBELL, WILLIAM BOWLES, Spring Hill, Ala., ENGINEERING; ASME, 4. . . CANNON, JAMES HOWARD, Jackson, SCIENCE. . . CARMICHAEL, JACK MASON, Carmichael, EDUCATION; Alpha Tau Alpha, 4; FFA, 4. . . CARNATHAN, WILLIAM CLARENCE, Porterville, ENGINEERING; Colonel ' s Club, 1; Y Cabinet, 2; AIEE, 3, 4. . . CARPENTER, NAN, Houston, EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha, Treas., 3; State ' s Players, 1, 2; Reve 7 e, 1, 2; Sweetheart of ATO, 4; Colonel ' s Club, 1; Best Dressed Girl, 2; Favorite, 2; Y Council, 1; Y Coed, 2; Dance Committe, 2, 3; Homecoming Queen ' s Court, 3. EIGHTH ROW: CHANEY, CHARLES EDWARD, Louisville, BUSINESS. . . CHAPMAN, DAVID CHARLES, Oxford, ENGINEERING; Alpha Phi Omega, 3, 4; AIEE, 2, 3, 4; IRE, 4. . . CHAPMAN, ROBERT JOSEPH, Arlington, Tenn., EDUCA- TION. . . CHAPMAN, WALTER WHITFIELD, JR., Indianola, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha, Pres., 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, 4; Advertising Manager, Reflector, 3; News Editor, Reflector, 4. . . CHATHAM, NEAL JACKSON, Rose Hill, AGRICULTURE. . . CHRESTMAN, WILLIAM MARION, Calhoun City, EDUCATION.. THE BEGINNING OF A NEW SEMESTER Clark Clark Clark Clark Clarke Claunch Clayton Clements Clifton Cochran Cockerhan Coggins Collier ftf r l Conner Cook Cook Cooley Cooper Cope Coulson Covingtor Crawford Cross Crowley Crumpton Culipher Cullen ■ o a ; i q i i ,f f: ft $ p5 3 ? 1 jrtENBOM FIRST ROW: CLARK, ERNEST MARION, Poplarville, AGRICULTURE; Block Bridle, 3, 4. . . CLARK, FREDERICK RAYMOND, Yazoo City, ENGINEERING, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ASCE, 3, 4. . . CLARK, LAWRENCE EDWARD, Tupelo, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, 4; IES, 3, 4. . . CLARK, MURRAY PAT- RICK, Pascagoula, ENGINERING; Tau Beta Pi, 3; KME, 4; ASME, 2, 3, 4, V.-Chairman, 4. . . CLARKE, BENJAMIN ORION, JR., Carrollton, AGRICUL- TURE. . . CLAUCH, JAMES HASKELL, Blue Springs, AGRICULTURE; Gen. Ag. Club, 4; Ag. Adm. Club, 4. SIXTH ROW: COX, AUBREY ALLEN, Verona, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . CRANE, CLOVIS WILLIAM, luka, EDUCATION. . . CRAWFORD, CHARLES FRANCIS, Greenville, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4. . . CREEKMORE, AGNES ELIZABETH, Meridian, BUSINESS; Zeta Tau Alpha, Sec, 3; Dramatic Club, 2; Reveille, 2; Y Co-Ed Club, 4. . . CREWS, JOHN THOMAS, JR., Starkville, BUSINESS. . . CROCKETT, CHARLIE GOWER, Baldwyn, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Adm., Club, 3; AFEA, 4. SECOND ROW: CLAYTON, DORIS JOE, Arkabutla, SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha; Scabbard and Blade, 3. . . CLEMENTS, JOE HENRY, Carrollton, Ala., AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4, V.-Pres., 4; Livestock Judging Team, 4. . . CLIFTON, HOMER DALTON, Shaw, AGRICULTURE . . COCHRAN, ROLAND BAR NETT, Holly Springs, BUSINESS. . . COCKERHAN, JOSEPH WOOD, Le land, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4; Ag. Engr. Club, 1; Distinguished Military Student, 4. . . COGGINS, BARNARD Hill, Baldwyn, EDUCATION. SEVENTH ROW: CROSBY, GEORGE ROSS, Hamilton, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . CROSS, WILLIAM TOLIVER, Tupelo, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 1. . . CROWE, VINCENT VALLY, Meridian, BUSINESS; Theta Kappa Phi; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 4. . . CROWLEY, HUGHIE ODIS, JR., Drew, EDUCA- TION. . . CROWLEY, IRWIN DANIEL, JR., Vicksburg ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . CRUMPTON, PRENTISS HULL, Starkville, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega. THIRD ROW: COLEMAN, JAMES DANIEL, Hamilton, EDUCATION. . . COLLIER, JOE HAROLD, Jackson, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi; Scabbard and Blade, 4; ASCE, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2. . . COLLINS, JIMMIE CLEVE- LAND, Grenada, ENGINEERING; Kappa Sigma; AIEE, 3, 4; YMCA Council, 3, 4; ROTC, 1, 2, 3. . . COLLINS, MALCOLM THORNTON, Memphis, Tenn., BUSINESS; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student. . . COLMER, FRED NEWTON, Starkville, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma, Sec, 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma, 1, 2; Pi Delta Epsilon, 2; Chi Lambda Rho, 3; YMCA, 1, 2, Cabinet, 2; Barristers Club, 1, 2, 3, Pres., 3; Blue Key, 3; ODK, 3. . . COLSTON, DOUGLAS HOWARD, Kosciusko, EDUCATION; Pi Kappa Alpha. EIGHTH ROW: CULIPHER, WALLACE SNEED, Bolton, BUSINESS; Accounting Club, 4. . . CULLEN, WINSTON KELLY, Mississippi City, SCIENCE. . . CUNNING- HAM, EDWARD MILLER, Caruthersville, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . . CURRIE, HERMAN TRACY, Utica, BUSINESS; Accounting Club, 4. . . CURTIS, LEX H., JR., Greenwood, ENGINEERING; Tau Beta Pi, 3, Pres, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 2, 3, Pres., 4; Phi Eta Sigma, 2; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, V.-Pres., 4; AEII, 3, 4; Westinghouse Achievement Award, 4. . . CURTIS, ROBERT GEORGE, Clarksdale, SCIENCE. FOURTH ROW: CONLEE, GENE P., Thaxton, EDUCATION. . . CONNER, JOHN COLEMAN, DeKalb, SCIENCE. . . COOK, JOHN WESLEY, Pascagoula, ENGINEERING; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4; ASME, 2, 3, 4. . . COOK, MERRITT, New Albany, BUSINESS. . . COOLEY, WALDO EMERSON, Lucedale, EDUCA- TION; FFA, 3. . . COOPER, WALTER BORDEN, Clinton, BUSINESS; Ac- counting Club, 4. FIFTH ROW: COPE, WALTER EDWARD, JR., Canton, ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega; ASCE, 3, 4. . . CORKREN, JAMES PAUL, Columbus, BUSINESS. . . . CORNELIUS, WILLIAM THOMAS, New Albany, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Club, 4. COULSON, WILLIAM WALTER, Philadelphia, BUSINESS. . . COVINGTON, JOHN NELSON, Belen, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . COWSERT, WILLIAM STONE, Starkville, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec, 4; Colonel ' s Club, 2; Scabbard and Blade, 2, 3; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Marketing Club, 4. NIGHT RAID ON MAGRUDER Dantzlcr Darby Davis Dayhood Delasmet Dempscy Dickard Dickerson Dickinson Dickson DooliHle Dorroh Dorroh Dowdle Dunning Durham Dyer Easterling Echols Edmonds Edwards Ehrhardt Ellard Ellington Ellis Esres Esres Estes Etheridge o ft .,fg ?9m ft f c y w m ci J , --■■■ T rf) ! f!| o ' ■ JTENIIOM FIRST ROW: DALEY, JOSEPH WILLARD, Carson, EDUCATION; Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club, 3, 4. . . DANIEL, WILBUR LEE, Forrest, SCIENCE. . . DANTZLER, THOMAS HOWARD, Sunflower, SCIENCE; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4. . . DARBY, RICHARD PRICE, Batesville, EDUCATION. . . DAVIS, CURTIS LEE, Ocean Springs, EDUCATION; Phi Kappa Tau. . . DAVIS, GEORGE WILLIAM, Biloxi, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4; IRE, 4. SIXTH ROW: DYER, ROBERT WILLIAM, Gulfport, BUSINESS; Barristers, 3, 4. . . DYESS, THOMAS JOSH, JR., Rome, AGRICULTURE, Alpha Tau Omega; Amer. Farm Economic Assn., Sec.-Treas., 4. . . EASTERLING, JESSIE RAY, Magee, ENGINEERING, AIEE, 2, 3, 4. . . ECHOLS, ROBERT LOUIS, Brookhaven, ENGINEERING. . . EDMONDS, JOHN WILLIE, Longview, EDUCATION. . ' . EDWARDS, GEORGE THOMAS, Laurel, ENGINEERING; Sigma Pi; ASME, 4. SECOND ROW: DAVIS, HELEN GRIFFIN, Ocean Springs, EDUCATION; YMCA-Coed Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . DAVIS, RALPH KENNETH, Meridian, SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha. . . . DAYHOOD, SAM ALBERT, JR., Ruleville, BUSINESS; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Accounting Club, 4. . . DELASMET, EUGENE, Clinton, SCIENCE. . . . DEMPSEY, KENDALL CLARK, Louisville, ENGINEERING; Westminster Fellowship, 1, 2, 3, 4; IES, 4. . . DENSON, WELLINGTON KEOWN, JR., Bay Springs, BUSINESS; Sec. for the Advancement of Management, 3, 4; Chi Lambda Rho, 4. SEVENTH ROW: EHRHARDT, ROBERT FRANCIS, Vicksburg, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega; Poultry Club, 3, 4; Block and Bridle, 3, 4; Newman Club, 4; Ag. Club, 4. . . ELLARD, ROBERT MILLER, Pittsboro, EDUCATION; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . ELLINGTON, WILLIAM CLARENCE, JR., Greenville, BUSINESS. . . ELLIS, EDWIN DEALE, Lexington, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma; Student Executive Council, 4. . . ELLIS, OPIE LEITH, JR., Clinton, AGRI- CULTURE. . . ELSTON, LEWIS WILLIAM, Gulfport, SCIENCE. THIRD ROW: DENT, ROBERT MILLER, JR., Raymond, AGRICULTURE. . . DETTMAN, JAMES E., Greenville, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3. 4. . . DECKARD, BILLY FOSTER, Thornton, BUSINESS; Jr. Hotel Men of America, 4. . . DICKER- SON, WILLIAM LANIER, Ripley, EDUCATION. . . DICKERSON, HOMER CHRISTOPHER, Ponotoc, SCIENCE. . . DICKSON, JEFFERSON DAVIS, JR., Brandon, AGRCULTURE; Sigma Pi; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. EIGHTH ROW: EMMONS, CARL NATHAN, Corinth, BUSINESS. . . EMMONS, DEWEY B., Brandon, BUSINESS; Accounting Club, 4; IRC, 4. . . ESTES, ALLEN FORREST, Benoit, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega; Band, 1, 2; Y-Council, 1; Pres. ATO, 4; IFC, 4. . . ESTES, ALVAH RUSS, Philadelphia, EDUCA- TION. . . ESTES, CHARLES EVERETT, Philadelphia, AGRICULTURE; Dairy Club, 2. . . ETHERIDGE, RAY DUPREE, Charleston, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4. FOURTH ROW: DOOLITTLE, HARRY BEATTY, DeKalb, AGICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 2, 3, 4. . . DORROH, JOSEPH DICKSON, JR., Malvina, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma; Chemical Engineering Society, 4; KME, 4. . . DORROH, WILLIAM EDGAR, Malvina, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . DOWDLE, RAYMOND, Stewart, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Zeta, 3, 4; Ag. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ag. Adm. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . DRAPER, CHARLES EDWARD, Greenville, ENGINEER- ING; ASCE, 3, 4. . . DUKE, MILTON EUGENE, Baldwyn, BUSINESS. FIFTH ROW: DUNAWAY, DAVID LAFAYETTE, Tylertown, EDUCATION; Football, 1, 2; YMCA, 1; BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Versatile, Friendliest, 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 3; ODK V.-Pres., 4; Student Executive Council, 1, 3; Pres., School of Education, 3. . . DUNHAM, JAMES WALDON, Leland, AGRICULTURE. . . DUNNAM, WILLIAM WARREN, McLain, EDU- CATION. . . DUNNING, EDWARD G., Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega; AIEE, 2, 3, 4. . . DURHAM, CLARENCE RAY, Collins, EDU- CATION. . . DYAR, RALPH, Purvis, AGRICULTURE; Amer. Farm Economics Assn., 4. THE ' 49 REVEILLE ARRIVES Everett Everitt Fa,, Feather: Felder Flint Flint Flowers Flynt Fooshee Foresman Fortenberry Foshe Fowler Fryman Fugitt Gaddis Galloway Garretson Goff Goff m ■ I fT3,  MENIIOM FIRST ROW: ETZOLD, DAVID JULIUS, Gulfport, SCIENCE. . . EVANS, JAMES A., JR., Bay St Louis, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha; ASME, 4; SAM, 4; Maroon Band, 4; YMCA Fellowship, 2, 3, 4. . . EVERETT, ALTON, Mendenhall, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . EVERETT, GEORGE THOMAS, III, Magee, BUSINESS. . . EVERETT, J. P., Bernillo, N. M. .. EVERITT, HILDA JEAN, Laurel, EDUCATION, Zeta Tau Alpha. SIXTH ROW: FRIDAY, WILLI LEE, Tremont, AGRICULTURE; Dairy Club, 2, 3, 4. . . FRYAR, JOE BURNEY, Ripley, ENGINEERING, ASCE, 3. 4. . . FRYMAN, ALFRED DOUGLAS, Port Gibson, SCIENCE; Sigma Chi, Dip and Strike, 4. . . FUGITT, CURTISS FRANKLIN, Booneville, EDUCATION; ATA, 4; FFA, 3. . . . GADDIS, BILLY T., Raleigh, AGRICULTURE; Scabbard and Blade, 4. . . GALLOWAY, GEORGE KENNEDY, McComb, BUSINESS. SECOND ROW: FAIR, ELDON HALLET, Brinkley, Ark., EDUCATION. . . FALVEY, PAUL RAY, Wesson, EDUCATION. . . FEATHERSTON, AL A., Brooksville, BUSINESS. . . FELDER, PAUL, McComb, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau, Pres., 3; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 3; Dip and Strike, 3; IFC, 4. . . FERGUSON, HARRY MCGINLEY, New Kensington, Pa., BUSINESS; Accounting Club 3; Delta Sigma Pi, 4. . . FILGO, EDWARD LEON, Shannon, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3. SEVENTH ROW: GALTNEY, DAVID KINSMAN, Corinth, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . GARCIA, LUIS GERADO, Hatillo, Puerto Rico, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 2, 3, 4. . . GARDNER, MAYNARD, JR., Clarksdale, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma, V.-Pres., 4; Block and Bridle, 2 3 4; Reflec- tor, 1. . . GARNER, CALVIN NAPOLEAN, Sanatorium, BUSINESS. . GARRETSON, HARRY F., JR., Leakesville, ENGINEERING; Theta Xi; ASCE, 3, 4; IFC, 4; V.-Pres. Theta Xi, 4; Westminster Fellowship, 4. . . GARRETSON, JOHN EVERETT, Laurel, AGRICULTURE. THIRD ROW: FINLEY, KENNETH ALBERT, Menett, Mo., EDUCATION. . . FISHER, BAXTER JAMES, JR., Martin, Tenn., ENGINERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ASCE, 3. . . FLANAGAN, THOMAS MARION, Greenwood, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi; Rod and Gun, 2, 3, 4; IRE, 4. . . FLEMING, ALBERT LAMAR, JR., Richton, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. . . FLEMING, EDWARD DAVID, Liberty, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 3; Dip and Strike, 3. . . FLETCHER, GASTON CASSEL, Ocean Springs, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. EIGHTH ROW: GARRETT, MARIAN EUGENE, Jackson, SCIENCE. . . GEE, WILLIAM ALLEN, Darling, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Club, 4; American Farm Economics Ass ' n, 4. . . GEE, YET L, Ruleville, ENGINEERING; KME, 4; ASCE, 3, 4. . . GIBSON, JOHN WILLIAM, JR., Hub, ENGINEERING; VFW, 4; AIE, 4. . . GOFF, CAROLYN BYRD, Lucedale, EDUCATION. . . GOFF, JOHN NOLLIE, Pascalouga, EDUCATION. FOURTH ROW: FLINT, EDWIN ARMISTEAD, Batesville, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . FLINT, JAMES ROBERT, JR., Jackson, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . FLOWERS, MILLER TALMADGE, Ellisville, AGRICULTURE; Horticulture Club, 3. . . FLYNT, CULLEN RAY, Jackson, ENGINEERING; Theta Xi. . . FOSHEE, FORREST, Bruce, BUSINESS. . . FORESMAN, EDWARD GILBERT, Greenville, BUSINESS; Maroon Band, 1; Military Band, 1, 2, 4; Baseball Manager, 2, 3, 4; M Club, 4. FIFTH ROW: FORTENBERRY, JASPER ESTES, Summit, BUSINESS. . . FORTNER, BEN FRANKLIN, McComb, SCIENCE. . . FOSHE, WILLIAM, HOWARD, Varda- man, EDUCATION; FFA, 3. . . FOWLER, ROY ODELLE, Laurel, AGRI- CULTURE, FFA, 3. 4. . . FREE, ERNEST D., Vardaman, EDUCATION. . . FREEMAN, HERMAN, McComb, SCIENCE. THE GRILL CARD SHARKS Goings Golden Golden Groddy Graddy Graham Grunchy Gully Hafner Hailey Hall Hamill Hamilton Hamrick Hand Haney Hanna Hanna Hannaford Harbour Hardee Hardin Hardin Hardin Hardy Harger a f% q a nri a tf; - -v . :: : • JB|J| £ ■ ni JENflOM FIRST ROW: GOINGS, LESTER EUGENE, Van Wert, Ohio, BUSINESS. . . GOLDEN, BYRON BLONDIA, Taylorville, ENGINEERING. . . GOLDEN, HAROLD GRAY, Yazoo City, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; KME, 2; ASCE, 4; Sec. Soph. Class, 2. . . GONG, ROBERT WIGGINS, Duncan, ENGINEERING; ASME, 2, 3, 4. . . GOODMAN, ARTHUR L, Starkville, ENGINEERING. . . GOODSON, CHARLES MORGAN, Collins, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 2, 3, 4. SIXTH ROW: HAND, IVAN LIONEL, Collinsville, EDUCATION. . . HANEY, ROBERT COLEMAN, Aberdeen, AGRICULTURE; Amer. Farm Economics Ass ' n., 4. . . . HANNA, JAMES HERMAN, Milan, Tenn., ENGINEERING. . . HANNA, MARY ROSE, Columbus, BUSINESS; Glee Club, 3, 4; Canterbury Club, 3, 4. . . . HANNAFORD, LEON EDWARDS, Calhoun City, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . HARBOUR, HANSON LADELL, Union, EDUCATION. SECOND ROW: GORDON WILLIAM DOUISE, Bucatunna, EDUCATION; FFA, 2, 3. . . GRADDY, DALE ERWIN, Ecru, EDUCATION. . . GRADDY, MERRILL BROOKS, Ecru, AGRICULTURE. . . GRAHAM, DEE McDONALD, Dixon, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Zeta, 4; Dairy Club, 4, Sec. 4; Dairy Products Judging Team, 4. . . GRAHAM, GEORGE TURNER, Kesciusko, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha; Scabbard and Blade, 4. . . GRANT, SAMUEL EDWARD, Laurel, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4; Rod and Gun, 2. SEVENTH ROW: HARDEE, HAROLD THOMAS, Pachuta, EDUCATION; ATA, 3. . . HARDIN, CHARLES CAREY, Calhoun City, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Engr. Club, 4 .. . HARDIN, DAVID Vardaman, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4. . . HARDIN, WILLIAM E., Derma, EDUCATION. . . HARDY, THOMAS EARL, Neshoba! BUSINESS; Theta Xi; JHMA, 4. . . HARGER, CHARLES F., Starkville, SCIENCE; Beta Beta Beta, 4. THIRD ROW: GRAVES, CLINTON HANNIBAL, JR., Ackerman; SCIENCE; Beta Beta Beta, 3; KME, 3; Phi Eta Sigma, 1. . . GREEN, ALBERT HENLEY, West Point, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . GREEN, JAMES ERON, Soso, ENGINEER- ING; ASME, 4; Rod and Gun, 2, 3, 4. . . GREEN, THOMAS, West Point, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi; Alpha Phi Omega, 3, 4. . . GREEN, WILLIAM ANDREW, JR., Columbus, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4. . . GRICE, JAMES B., Picayune, SCIENCE; Theta Xi, Pres., 4; Colonel Club, 1, Pres., 1; IFC, Sec- Treas., 2; Blue Key, Pres., 4; ODK, 4; Student Council, 3; Dance Commit- tee 3, 4; Miss. Inter-Collegiate Council, Chairman, 3; Who ' s Who in American Coll. and Univ., 3; Chem. Engr. Club, 3. EIGHTH ROW: HARPER, ROBERT CLIFTON, Okolona, BUSINESS. . . HARRIS, ARRIXIE JEAN, Starkville, EDUCATION; Chi Omega; YMCA, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Jr. Y Luncheon Sec, 3; Chi Omega Sec, 3; ROTC Regimental Sponsor, 2; Poultry Club Queen, 1; Agronomy Queen, 2; Theta Xi Home- coming Queen, 3; Westminster Fellowship, 1; REW Co-chairman, 2, 3. . . HARRIS, BILLY WATTERER, Belzoni, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . . HARRIS, RALPH NEAL, Starkville, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha, V.-Pres., 4; JHMA, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . HARRIS, WINDLE CLYNE, Dennis, BUSINESS; Accounting Club, 4. . . HARRISON, WILLIAM LEONARD, Lucedale, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Engr. Club, 4. FOURTH ROW: GRIFFITH, DAVID NICHOLAS, Gloster, SCIENCE; BBB, 2, 3, 4. . . GRISSON, CHARLEY PRICE, Mantachie, EDUCATION. . . GRUNCHY, DANIEL JOSEPH, Wesson, AGRICULTURE. . . GULLY, HAROLD NATHAN, Neshoba, EDUCATION. . . GUYTON, WALTER LAWRENCE, Cotton Plant, ENGINEERING, AIEE, 3. . . HAFNER, JAMES ROBERT, Amory, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, 4. FIFTH ROW: HAILEY, EVERETT PAUL, Gholson, AGRICULTURE. . . HAILEY, HOWARD MURRAY, Gholson, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. . . HALL, LAUTON, Golden, EDUCATION; ATA, 2, 3, 4, Sec, 3; FFA, 2, 3, V.-Pres.! 3; Sterling Committee, 4. . . HAMILL, DUELL LEE, Sturgis, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha; Ag. Club, 3; Dairy Club, 3; Y Cabinet, 3; Y Lunch- eon Club 3. . . HAMILTON, JULIAN SULLIVAN, Jackson, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4. . . HAMRICK, MARK JAMES, JR., Clarksdale, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; JHMA, 3, 4. QUEEN OF AG FESTIVAL Hon Hartley Hayden Hoygood Hazard Heard Hebert Hedlesron Hemphill Henley Herring Hickm H,ckm Hicki Hick. Hick; Higg. J V , - o . JTENBOM FIRST ROW: HART, HAROLD WESLEY, JR., Columbia, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . HARTLEY, JOE BURKE, Vardaman, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4. . . HASTINGS, PAUL DOUGLAS, Durant, BUSINESS. . . HATTEN, KENNETH MAURICE, Lyman, BUSINESS; Acc ' t Club, 3, 4. . . HAVENS, CHARLES DALTON, JR., Perkinson, EDUCATION; Alpha Tau Omega. . . HAWTHORNE, JAMES MUNDELL, Starkville, ENGINEERING; IAS, 2. SIXTH ROW: HILL, LEE EARL, Jackson, EDUCATION; Pi Kappa Alpha, Pres., 3; Y Council, 3, 4; Y Advisory Board, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 3; Y Golden Triangle Award, 3; BSU, 2, 3, 4; IFC, 3; YMCA, V.-Pres., 3; YMCA Cabinet, 3, 4; Y Luncheon, 2, 3, 4; Blue Key 4; YMCA Pres., 4; Student Assembly Committee, 4. . . HINES, JAMES ALBERT, Jackson, BUSINESS; Theta Xi. . . HINSON, VERNON FRANK, Crystal Springs, SCIENCE, Alpha Tau Omega. . . HIVELY, HARRY GENE, Shelby, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. . . HODGE, ROGER, Louisville, BUSINESS. . . HODGES, PERCY L, McAdams, EDUCATION. SECOND ROW: HAYDEN, JACK WILLIAMS, Holcomb, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, 4; Radio Club, 4. . . HAYGOOD, THOMAS, Baldwyn, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Club, 3, 4. . . HAYS, JAMES NOEL, Mt. Juliet, Tenn., AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. . . HAZARD, JOHN CHARLES, West Point, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Colonels Club, Pres., 2; Reflector Staff, 2, 3; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4, Capt., 4; Student Council, 3; ODK, 3, 4; Blue Key, 3, 4; Chi Lambda Rho, 3, 4; Board of Publications, 4; Pres. Student Ass ' n., 4; Delta Sigma Pi, 4; Who ' s Who in Amer. Coll. and Univ., 3; APO, 2, 3, 4; Pres. Business School, 3. . . HEARD, RICHARD JOSEPH, West Point, AGRICULTURE; Agronomy Club, 4. . . HEARN, CHARLIE PROTER, Cotton Plant, EDUCATION; ATA, 4. SEVENTH ROW: HOGG, WARREN DUDLEY, Oxford, ENGINEERING. . . HOLLEY, SIDNEY GARFIELD, Potts Camp, ENGINERING; Tau Beta Pi, 3; KME, 3; IRE, 4. . . HOLLEY, TRUMAN L, Belmont, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Dam. Club, 3; Gen. Ag. Club, 3, 4; Ag. Ec. Club, 3; Amer. Farm Ec. Ass ' n., 4. . . HOLLINGS- WORTH, MARY, Belmont, EDUCATION; Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; Colonels Club, 2; Reflector Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC, 4; YMCA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who in Amer. Coll. and Univ., 4; Co-Ed Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, Sec, 2, 3, 4; Scribblers Club, Sec, 3, 4; Student Council, 4. . . HOLTON, RUDOLPH, Louisville, BUSINESS; VFW, 1; Amer. Legion, 1. . . HOOP, HERBERT H., Cascilla, EDUCATION. THIRD ROW: HEBERT, PAUL EDWARD, Smithdale, ENGINEERING; IAS, 3, 4. . . HEDLES- TON, JAMES LAWRENCE, Batesville, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4; ROTC, 2, 3. . . . HEGWOOD, VERAN LOIS, Greenwood, SCIENCE. . . HEMPHILL, JOHN MARVIN, Jackson, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 2, 3, 4; IRE, 3, 4. . . HENLEY, ELDRIDGE CHESTER, Columbus, EDUCATION. . . HENRY, HUNTER W., JR., Canton, SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha, Treas., 4; Chem. Engrs., Pres., 3, 4. EIGHTH ROW: HOOPER, CARLTON LADELL, Yazoo City, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4. . . HOOVER, COOPER QUINCEY, Morton, EDUCATION. . . HORTON, SAMMIE EURAL, Maud, EDUCATION. . . HOSEY, EUGENE JOHNSON, Marvell, Ark., AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi; Ag. Club, 4; YMCA, 4. . . HOSSLEY, THOMAS JOSEPH, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3, 4. . . HOWARD, ELIZABETH ELOUISE, Natchez, EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres., 4; Panhellenic Council, Pres., 4; Forestry Queen, 3; Home- coming Queen ' s Court, 4; Favorite, 2, 3; Reflector, 2; Reveille, 2; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Librarian, 3, 4; State ' s Players, 2, 3; Camera Club, 3; Y Co-Ed Club, 3, 4; YMCA Clubs, 2, 3, 4. FOURTH ROW: HENSON, WILLIAM LAFAYETTE, Dumas, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4. HERRING, JAMES THOMAS, Sandy Hook, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. HERRING, JOHN WESLEY, JR., Summit, ENGINEERING; KME, 3, 4; IRE, 4; BSU, 2, 3, 4. . . HEWITT, JACK EUGENE, Summit, SCIENCE. HICKMAN, JAMES LLOYD, Monticello, BUSINESS .. . HICKMAN, LAW- RENCE HIRSCH, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Theta Kappa Phi; Newman Club, 3, 4; AIEE, 4; IES, 3, 4. FIFTH ROW: HICKMAN, ROBERT HARRIS, Columbus, AGRICULTURE; Horticulture Club, 4. . . HICKS, LO MOSS, Jackson, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . HICKS, ROY GENE, Leaksville, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4. . . HIGGS, PERCY WILBURN, Silver Creek, ENGINEERING; KME, 3; ASME, 4. . . HILL, GEORGE WARREN, Crystal Springs, AGRI- CULTURE. . . HILL, JOHN WALTER, New Albany, ENGINEERING. COHORTS: EMMETT ATWOOD AND UNCLE REMUS Howard Howell Howell Howse Hughes Humphrey Humphries Jackso Jackso Jackso Jennings Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Jones Jordan Jordan Kates Kelly Kelly Kemp ' rfm 0k m g r Key Kirby Kirkland iilJfe 1 oi § f m 7 jrtFNB.OM FIRST ROW: HOWARD, JIMMIE LEE, Gunnison, AGRICULTURE; Forestry Club, V.-Pi 3, Pres., 4. . . HOWARD, RALPH J., Fulton, AGRICULTURE; FFA, 4. HOWELL, JAMES FRANCIS, Red Bay, Ala., EDUCATION. . . HOWELL, ROY, Philadelphia, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha; ASCE, 2, 3, 4. HOWSE, WILLIAM JEFFERSON, JR., PoplarviMe, BUSINESS; VFW, 1, 2, 3, 4; American Legion, 1, 2, 3, 4; Air Force Assn. 2, 3, 4. . . HUGHES, YERBY LEE, Bailey, ENGINEERING. SIXTH ROW: JONES, DELMA ORDLEY, Water Valley, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, 4, IRE, 4. . . . JONES, MARJOREE ELIZABETH, Decatur, EDUCATION; IRC, 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4. . . JONES, ROBERT EDWARD, Watson, Ark., AGRI- CULTURE. . . JORDAN, BRUCE DONNELL, Moselle, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Economics Club, 3, 4; Amer. Farm Ec. Assn., 4; Alpha Zeta, 4; Block and Bridle, 4; National Pres. Student Section Amer. Farm Ec. Assn., 4. . . JORDAN, JAMES LESLIE, Blue Springs, EDUCATION; Alpha Tau Alpha, 3. . . . KATES, ROBERT ALDA, Yazoo City, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. SECOND ROW: HUMPHREY, ROBERT L. C, Bude, EDUCATION. . . HUMPHRIES, THAD PATCHES, Louisville, EDUCATION; Alpha Tau Alpha, 4; FFA, 3, ' HUNTER, PAUL MARZINE, State College, AGRICULTURE. . . HURT, VER NER GENE, Yazoo City, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha; Genera Club ,3, 4; Ag. Admin. Club, 3, 4. . . IRVING, PRENTISS BROOKS, Ackerman, EDUCATION. . . ISHEE, SIDNEY, Bay Springs, AGRICULTURE; General Ag. Club, 3, 4; Farm Ec. Assn., 4. SEVENTH ROW: KELLY, CARMEN CLYDE, Clarksdale, SCIENCE; Alpha Phi Omega, 4; Camera Club, 3; Senior Y Luncheon, 4; IRC, 3; BSU, 4. . . KELLY, SAMUEL DALE, Anding, ENGINEERING; AIEE 3, 4; IES, 3, 4. . . KEMP, MARION JOSEPH, Noxapater, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . KEMP. WILLIAM THOMAS, JR., Noxapater, BUSINESS; Sigma Nu. . . KENNA, JOSEPH EUGENE, Summit, BUSINESS. . . KEY, BLOEYN, JR., DeKalb, BUSINESS. THIRD ROW: JACKSON, EDWIN ROBERT, Sturgis, SCIENCE; KME, 3, 4; Miss. State Chemical Engineering Society, 3, 4. . . JACKSON, MARVIN LARUE, Bassfield, EDUCATION; M Club, 3, 4. . . JACKSON, RALPH DONALD, Tremont, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 2, 3, 4. . . JAMES, JAMES GORDON, JR., Montrose, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3, 4. . . JANOUS, FRANK HENRY, Cleveland, ENGINEERING; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4; ASCE, 3, 4. JENKINS, WALTER L., Brookhaven, SCIENCE. EIGHTH ROW: KEYES, PRENTISS FELTON, Meridian, SCIENCE. . . KILLION, GEORGE T., Portageville, Mo., AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. . . KIM- BRELL, LESLIE ANDREW, Stewart, ENGINEERING. . . KING, FRANK HAMON, Pocahontas, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha; Reflector Circulation Manager, 2; Colonel ' s Club, 3. . . KIRBY, WILLIAM LAWSON, JR., Macon, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha; AIEE, 3, 4. . . KIRKLAND, BOB BRITT, Moselle, AGRICULTURE; Poultry Club, 3, 4; Block and Bridle, 4. FOURTH ROW: JENNINGS, ELOISE, Kosciusko, EDUCATION; YMCA Council, 3, 4; Y-Coed Club, 3, Co-Chaplain, 4; BSU Exec. Council, 4; YMCA Luncheon Club, 3, 4; Reve 7 e, 4. . . JENNINGS, JAMES NOBLE, Zama, EDUCATION. . . JENNINGS, JOHN DOSS, Kosciusko, BUSINESS. . . JOHNSON, DALLAS, Mabel, EDUCATION. . . JOHNSON, EDGAR OLSON, Canton, BUSINESS. . . . JOHNSON, JIM HAYWOOD, Eupora, EDUCATION. FIFTH ROW: JOHNSON, JOSEPH ODELL, Moss, AGRICULTURE. . . JOHNSON, J. S., Booneville, BUSINESS. . . JOHNSON, OLLIE HENRY, JR., Hattiesburg, SCIENCE; Pres., School of Science, 4; Student Council, 4. . . JOHNSON, THOMAS WALTER, Eupora, EDUCATION. . . JOHNSTON, RUPERT BERNARD, Shannon, AGRICULTURE; Amer. Farm Ed. Assn., 4. . JONES, BLANTON JOHNS, Holly Springs, AGRICULTURE. i. ,1 ■ V Kochtitzky Kolb Krynitzky Ladner Lampkin Lancaster Latham Leatherwood Lee Leggett Lester Limbaugh Lockley Long Long Looney Lord Lunceford Lundy Lyle McBay McBeth McCaleb McCarthy F3 fP ; m Trrrt IV i JTENIIOM FIRST ROW: KIZER, CLIFFORD HOLMES, Booneville, EDUCATION; IAS, 4. . . KLINE, FRANK EDWARD, JR., Columbus, ENGINEERING. . . KNOTT, THOMAS GARLAND, New Albany, EDUCATION; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4; YMCA Council, 2, 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet, 3; YMCA Order of the Gold Triangle; Editor, YMCA Handbook for Stu- dents; Wesley Foundation, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Southern Area Editor, Inter- collegian Magazine, 3, 4; James W. Garner Scholarship, 4; Lyceum Com- mittee, 3. . . KOCHTITZKY, ROBERT BOONE, Jackson, BUSINESS; Reflector News Editor, 2, Reflector Editor, 3; Board of Publications, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; President, 3; Student Council 3; Dance Committee, 4; Int. Relations Club, 4; Senior Y Luncheon Club 4. . . KOLB, RUDOLPH CHARLES, Vicksburg, EDUCATION. . . KOONCE, JOHN ROBERT, McCool, BUSINESS. SECOND ROW: KRYNITZKY, DYMITRI, Seymour, Connecticut; BUSINESS. . . LADNER, AVON JOSEPH, Gulfport, EDUCATION; Phi Kappa Tau. . . LADNER, ROBERT SHELBY, Ripley, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega; Student Chemical Engineers, 4. . . LAMPKIN, ANDREW JACKSON, JR., Baldwin, SCIENCE. . . . LANCASTER, WALLACE EUGENE, Tallulah, La., BUSINESS. . . LANE, HERSCHEL ELBERT, New Hebron, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4. SIXTH ROW: LONG, JOSEPH ALVIN, JR., Starkviile, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . LONG, JULIAN REECE, Golden, EDUCATION; Collegians, 3, 4; IRC, Sec, 3, Pres., 4; State ' s Players, 4. . . LOONEY, CLARENCE EVANS, Columbus, BUSINESS. . . LORD, ANNIE ELIZABETH, Kosciusko, EDUCATION; Co-Chaplain Y Co-ed Club, 3, 4; Y Jr. Luncheon Club, Sec- Treas., 3; Y Council, 4; BSU, 4; Colonel ' s Club, 2; Reveille, 4. . . LOSSETT, JACK DEMPSEY, Carriere, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . LOVETT, WILLIAM BURL, Show, EDUCATION; ATA, 3, 4; FFA 3, 4. SEVENTH ROW: LOVLESS, TOM JACKSON, McNeil, EDUCATION. . . LOWE, THOMAS CAGLE, Helena, Ark., AGRICULTURE. . . LOWRY, BURNELL R., Col- linsville, BUSINESS; Accounting Club, 4. . . LOWRY, EDWARD McLEL- LAN, Canton, AGRICULTURE. . . LUNCEFORD, MARVIN LEE, Slate Springs, AGRICULTURE; Gen. Ag. Club, 2, 4; Ag. Admin. Club, 1 ; Amer. Farm Ec. Assn., 4. . . LUNDY, EARL WALKER, Philadelphia, AGRICUL- TURE; Pres., Alpha Zeta, 2; Pres., Block and Bridle, 3; 1949 Livestock Judging Team; Phi Eta Sigma, 1. THIRD ROW: LANE, IRA MEEKS, Scobey, BUSINESS; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; SAM, 4. . . LANE, SIDNEY LANIER, Forest, BUSINESS; Sigma Pi; Band, 2, 3, 4. . . LATHAM, ROBERT CICERO, Eupora, EDUCATION; IRC, 4. . . LEATHER- WOOD, WALTER LAFAYETTE, Corinth, AGRICULTURE; IRC, 4; AFEA, 3, 4; Gen. Ag. Club, 3; Ag. Adm. Club, 3. . . LEE, BENJAMIN CLINTON, Terry, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Eng. Club, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 3, 4. . . LEE, BILLY EUGENE, Brookhaven, BUSINESS, Marketing Club, 4; Executive Committee, 3; Corresponding Secretary, 2; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3. EIGHTH ROW: LYLE, BILLY BARBER, Tupelo, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi; Alpha Pi Omega, 3, 4; ASCE, 3, 4; fieve e, 1. . . LYNAM, JAMES VERNON, Starkville, AGRICULTURE. . . McBAY, JAMES BEVERT, Bay Springs, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4; Poultry Club, 3, 4. . . McBETH, LIONEL GORDON, Lena, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4. . . McCALEB, MILES DALE, Cleveland, ENGI- NEERING. . . McCARTHY, ROBERT NORMAN, Baldwin, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega; Marketing Club, 4. FOURTH ROW: LEE, JOHN EDWIN, Morton, BUSINESS; AIEE, 3, 4; IRE, 4; IES, 4. . . LEE, ROBERT EMMETT, Biloxi, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, IES, 4; LEGGETt] ALBERT RAY, Brookhaven, AGRICULTURE. . . LESTER, DOZIER, JR., Inverness, SCIENCE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Cantebury Club, 2, 3; Alpha Phi Omega, 2; Chemical Engr., Society, 3, 4. . . LEWIS, CECIL HAROLD, Hattiesburg, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 4. . . LEWIS, CLARENCE ANTHONY, Rena Bara, AGRICULTURE. FIFTH ROW: LEWIS, LAUNICE ROBERT, McComb, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4; IRE, 4. . . LIMBAUGH, CHARLES MADISON, Hattiesburg, BUSINESS; Jr. ' Hotel Men of America, 3, 4. . . LOCKLER, BRAKKE W., Brooksville, BUSINESS. . . . LOCKLEY, CLANTON RAY, Scooba, EDUCATION. . . LONG, ADRIAN LAVONN, Crandall, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 2, 3, 4. . . LONg! JAMES HORACE, Reform, EDUCATION. THE HULL HALL PLAYBOYS, INC. -A ' - ViL_ McCartney McCarfy McClendon McCormick McCoy McCoy McCreight McDanicI McDonald McDonald McDonald McDonald McDonald McDowell McElroy McGinnis McGovern Mclnnis McKeither McKeither McKeither McKell McKinion McLemore McLeod McMaster McMillan McMillon McMullen McMurphy McNeal McNeill McRoy McVey Magers Magoon Mallard Mallette Malvaney Marchbanks Marchetti Marks Marler 1 L -3fc 0 . ] - ' . { : V 1 li -• ) O: 7Sr. I o L i 1 ■! J FN JO PJr FIRST ROW: McCartney, james howard, Guifport, agriculture. . . Mccarty, LUTHER E., Stringer, SCIENCE. . . McLENDON, ARVAH CARLYCE, Gulf- port, ENGINEERING; Phi Era Sigma, 1; KME, 3; Tau Beta Pi, 4; ASCE, 2, 3, 4; Maroon Band, 3, 4. . . McCORMICK, WADE LOWERY, Bogue Chitto, SCIENCE. . . McCOY, OWEN SIM, JR., Greenville, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Colonel Club, 1; ASME, 2, 3, 4. . . McCOY, WILEY ROY, JR., DeKalb, BUSINESS; Accounting Club, 4. SIXTH ROW: McNEAL, JOHN WILLIAM, JR., Quitman, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . McNEILL, GEORGE COLUMBUS, Quitman, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, 4. . . McROY, WILLIAM DAVID, Meridian, AGRICULTURE. . . McVEY, JOHN LEWIS, Cedar Bluff, AGRICULTURE. . . MAGERS, DOUGLAS, Baldwyn, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, 4. . . MAGOON, IRVING EDISON, Feeding Hills, Mass., ENGINEERING; ASME, 4. SECOND ROW: McCREIGHT, JOHN W., Starkville, BUSINESS. . . McDANIEL, EDWARD BRANTLEY, JR., Rome, SCIENCE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . McDONALD, FRED STEPHENSON, Bay Springs, SCIENCE. . . McDONALD, HERMAN DAVIS, Baldwyn, ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega; IAS, Pres., 4; Rod and Gun, 3; Distinguished Miltary Graduate, 4. . . McDONALD, JAMES 0., JR., Tylertown, BUSINESS. . . McDONALD, LEROY QUINLAN, Tupelo, EN- GINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4; KME, 3, 4; AES, Pres., 4; Distinguished Military Student; Student Council, 4; ASME, 2, 3, 4. SEVENTH ROW: MAGRUDER, HELENA CORPETTE, Starkville, EDUCATION. . . MAJURE, LEONARD FOCH, Dixon, EDUCATION. . . MALLARD, DONALD FARRIS, Ripley, EDUCATION; Ag. Club, 4; FFA, 4. . . MALLETTE, PAUL H., Luce- dale, SCIENCE. . . MALVANEY, EDGAR LOUIS, Jackson, ENGINEER- ING; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade, 2, 3; Mis-A-Sip, 1, 2, 3; Mgr. Ed., 1, 2; Reve 7 e, 2; ASCE, 2, 3, 4 IES, 4; Dance Committee, 4. . . MANNING, BILLY TOM, Hernando, ENGINEERING; IES, 4; Camera Club 2. THIRD ROW: McDONALD, WILLIAM EMMETT, Guifport, SCIENCE; Amer. Institute of Chem. Engrs., 3, 4. . . McDOWELL, BOWDRE, Liberty, BUSINESS. . . McELROY, ROBERT LEE, Baldwyn, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega; JHMA, 2, 3, 4. . . McGINNIS, JAMES LEE, New Albany, BUSINESS; IRC, 3, 4; Volunteer Air Reserve Unit, 2; AROTC, 1, 2, 3. . . McGOVERN, JOE DUNN, Stewart, BUSINESS. . . MclNNIS, MARQUIS LAVERT, Menden- hall, EDUCATION. EIGHTH ROW: MARCHBANKS, JOHN MARION, Greenville, BUSINESS; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Barristers Club, 4. . . MARCHETTI, ROBERT GRAY, Hazlehurst, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . MARKS, CHARLES M., Tchula, BUSINESS. . . . MARLER, ROBERT ALTON, Wesson, BUSINESS. . . MARLIN, WEN- DELL, HOLMES, Tampa, Fla., AGRICULTURE; Farm Economics Ass ' n., 4. . . MARTIN, FERREL RUDOLPH, New Albany, BUSINESS. FOURTH ROW: McKEITHEN, HOWARD WESLEY, Jackson, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi; APO, 3; Reveille Staff, 1; Marketing Club, 4. . . McKEITHEN, KATHRYN LYDIA, Jackson, BUSINESS; Zeta Tau Alpha, Guard, 3, 4; Colonel ' s Club, 1, 2; State ' s Players, 1, 2, V.-Pres., 3, Sec, 4; Alpha Psi Omega, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; Reveille, 1; Organization Editor, 2, Graduate Class Editor, 3, Feature Editor, 4; Y Council, 1, 2; Y Co-ed Club, 3, 4; Favorite, 3. . . . McKEITHEN, WILLIAM GARRETT, Jackson, ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha; APO, 3; IES, 4; Tennis Club, 4. . . McKELL, JAMES RAY- MOND, Starkville, AGRICULTURE; Westminster Fellowship, 1; ASAE, 4. . . McKINION, THOMAS FRANKLIN, Union, EDUCATION. . . McLEMORE, WILLIAM THOMAS, West Point, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. FIFTH ROW: McLEOD, ROBERT MELVIN, Wiggins, SCIENCE. . . McMASTER, RAY- MOND ROY, Sarah, AGRICULTURE; Gen. Ag. Club, 3, 4; Forestry Club, 3, 4. . . McMILLAN, JOHN WILLIAM, West Enterprise, EDUCATION; ATA, 4; FFA, 4. . . McMILLON, JAMES WALTER, Kosciusko, AGRICUL- TURE. . . McMULLEN, HAROLD G., Maben, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, 4; IES, 3, 4. . . McMURPHY, JAMES HUGH, Forrest, AGRICULTURE. BELLY-WASHERS IN ACTION Mashburn Mo son Meaders Melton Melton Meredith Merrill Metts Miller Miller Miller Miller Minton Minyard Miskelly Mitchell Moffatt Monk Monroe Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Moody Moody Moore Moore Morris Morris nt T ■ , t 1 6 % m tf f« P 5 15 o, m - ; - - -,,;-; ... JTENDOM FIRST ROW: MARTIN, GEORGE EDWARD, West Point, SCIENCE. . . MARTIN, HARDY CLARK, Wiggins, EDUCATION. . . MARTIN, WILLIAM ARMAJER, JR., Vicksburg, Phi Kappa Tau; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. . . MARTIN, WILLIAM JACK, Greenwood, BUSINESS; Delta Sigma Pi; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . MARTIN, WILLIAM WARREN, Macon, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Alpha; Block and Bridle, 3; Livestock Judging Team, 4. . . MARTINOLICH, ANDREW KENNETH, JR., Bay St. Louis, SCIENCE; Beta Beta Beta, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta, 4; Newman Club, 4. SIXTH ROW: MOFFATT, FINLEY L, New Albany, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . MONK, JAMES T., Jackson, ENGINEERING; ASME 4. . . MONROE, JOHNNY RAY, Decatur, AGRICULTURE. . . MONTGOMERY, GILBERT, Golden, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . MONTGOMERY, JOHN HIGDON, Brookhaven, AGRICULTURE. . . MONTGOMERY, WILKINS HENRY, Edwards, AGRI- CULTURE; Kappa Alpha; Co ' onels Club, 2; IFC, 4; Student Council, 4; Dance Committee, 3; Block and Bridle, 4; Livestock Judging Team, 4; Pres. Ag. School, 4; Blue Key, 4. SECOND ROW: MASHBURN, WILBUR FRANKLIN, Morton, BUSINESS; Accounting Club, 3, 4. . . MASON, RAY TILLMAN, Vossburg, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 4. . . MAXCY, EDRA LEE, JR., Tupelo, ENGINEERING. . . MAY, JAMES MILLER, JR., Florence, AGRICULTURE; Glee Ciub, 3, 4. . . MAY, JESSE OLEN, Philadelphia, AGRICULTURE; Dairy Club, 4. . . MAY, JOHN E., Purvis, SCIENCE; Sigma Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 4. SEVENTH ROW: MOODY, DWIGHT L, Lucedale, EDUCATION. . . MOODY, HAROLD KENNETH, Meridian, EDUCATION. . . MOORE, ELBERT LEE, Calhoun City, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Economics Club, 3. . . MOORE, GERALD THOMAS, Crosby, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha; Delta Sigma Pi, 3; Chi Lambda Rho, 3. . . MOORE, JAMES BILLY, Guntown, EDUCATION. . . MOORE, ROGER POWERS, Plantersville, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. THIRD ROW: MEADERS, LONNIE SANFORD, Newton, EDUCATION. . . MEADERS, MARGARET JUANITA, Newton, EDUC ATION; Band, 4. . . MELTON, RAY STEVENS, Tchula, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . MELTON, WALTON STEVENS, Kosciusko, AGRICULTURE. . . MERCIER, GEORGE RUSSELL, Corinth, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . MEREDITH, WALTER LEE, Batesville, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Club, 4. EIGHTH ROW: MORGAN, PAUL SHAVER, JR., Marianna, Ark., BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega. . . MORRIS, BILLY HOWARD, Paris, Tenn., BUSINESS. . . MORRIS, ERNEST LEE, Gulfport, ENGINEERING. . . MORRIS, JO ANN, Jackson, EDUCATION; Phi Mu; Queen ' s Court, Homecoming, 4. MORRIS, ROBERT SCHUYLER, Columbia, AGRICULTURE. . . MORROW, DAVID LEWIS, Brandon, AGRICULTURE. FOURTH ROW: MERRILL, LOUIS EUGENE, Gulfport, SCIENCE. . . METTS, JAMES ERVIN, Louisville, EDUCATION; ATA, 4; FFA, 3, 4. . . MILES, WALLACE OTTO, Wiggins, EDUCATION. . . MILLER, DALTON LEE, Blue Springs, AGRI- CULTURE; Ag. Engr. Club, 3. . . MILLER, HERBERT GEORGE, JR., Fayette, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3, 4. . . MILLER, JOHN NOLON, JR., Prentiss EDUCATION. A NEW ACCOMPLISHMENT FOR COW-COLLEGE FIFTH ROW: MILLER, PERCY HUGH, Yazoo City, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha, V. Pres., 4; Phi Eta Sigma, 1, 2; Co ' onels Club, 2; Reflector Staff, 2; Amer. Legion, 2; VFW, 2, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 3; IAS, 3, 4; Commit- tee of 100, 3; IFC 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Blue Key, 3, 4; KME, 3, 4; ODK, 3, 4. . . . MILLER, ROBERT HARRINGTON, Wesson, AGRICULTURE. . . MINTON, RAY BREWER, Wesson, EDUCATION. . . MINYARD, WAY MOND, Greenwood, ENGINEERING. . . MISKELLY, HOWARD LAFA YETTE, Falkner, EDUCATION; Alpha Tau Omega. . . MITCHELL, EARL BRUCE, Louisville, AGRICULTURE; Y Luncheon Clubs, 1, 2, 3, Treas , 4; Ag. Cub Treas., 4. Morton Mosley Nail Nail Neal Necaise Newman Nichols Nicholso Noble Noble Norman Norton O ' Conner Odum Odum Oelschig Ogg Ogletree O ' Neal On Ozbirn Padgett Page Palmer Parker Parks Parsons :.. ■3$ ft . .ft ft iff ft ff!l 0SSk w% _-_ % t -fh f % r y h ft ft ft a e a a JTENBOM FIRST ROW: MORSE, HUGH McDONALD, Jackson, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma; Colonel ' s Club, 2; PDE, 3, 4; Maroon and White, 1; Reflector News Ed., 2, Bus. Mgr., 4; IFC, 3, 4. . . MORTON, CLAYTON G., Caledonia, BUSINESS. . . MOSLEY, JOSEPH THOMAS, Srarkville, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . MOSS, BILLY BONAR, Lena, EDUCATION; lota Lambda Sigma, 4. . . MOSS, HUSHEL LAMAR, Raleigh, AGRICULTURE; ODK, 1; Blue Key, Sec. 2; PKD, Pres., V.-Pres., 2; Student Council, 4; Sec.-Treas., Ag. School, 4; YMCA Council, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 4; IRC, 1; Alpha Zeta, 2; Ag. Club Sec, 2; AFEA, 3; Barristers Club, Pres., 4. . . MOSS, LESTER ARTHUR, Paden, ENGINEERING, ASME, 4. SIXTH ROW: ODUM WILLIAM F., Srarkville, EDUCATION. . . OELSCHIG, GEORGE H., Savannah, Ga., AGRICULTURE; Horticulture Club Pres., 4. . . OGG, JOE WILLIAM, Gibson, BUSINESS. . . OGLETREE, HAZEL RUTH, Shelby! EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha; Reveille Staff, 2, 3, 4; ZTA V.-Pres., 2; Sec, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship, 2; State ' s Players, 2, 4; Favorite, 3; Glee Club, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon, 4, Sec, 4. . . O ' NEAL, LOREN ELI, JR., Saucier, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . ORR, JAMES ROBERT, Corinth, AGRI- CULTURE; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Block and Bridle, 2, 3, 4; Livestock Judging Team, 4; Reporter, Block and Bridle, 4. SECOND ROW: MULLER, CARL A., Canton, BUSINESS; Acc ' t Club, 4. . . MULLINS, SAMUEL E., Bradford, Tenn., EDUCATION; Phi Kappa Tau; ATA , 3; FFA, 2. . . MURRAY, CLYDE CLIFTON, JR., Purvis, SCIENCE. . . MURRAY, EMMETT HORACE, Rose Hill, AGRICULTURE. . . MUSE, JOHN H., Green wood, BUSINESS . . MYRICK, EDWIN KELLY, JR., Greenwood, AGRI- CULTURE; Sigma Chi. SEVENTH ROW: OSWALT, THOMAS GREER, Jackson, SCIENCE; APO, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2. . . . OTT, CLAYTON DUNCAN, Caledonia, BUSINESS. . . OVERTON, HAROLD CLAUDE, Gulfport, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ASME, 4. . . OZBIRN, JOHN ALLEN, Rienzi, AGRICULTURE. . . PADGETT, WILLIAM EARL, Booneville, EDUCATION. . . PAGE, JACK ANDREW Srarkville, BUSINESS, Kappa Alpha. THIRD ROW: NAIL, EARL ESTELLE, Kilmichael, EDUCATION. . . NAIL, JAMES ETHEL, Kilmichael, AGRICULTURE. . . NANNEY, WALTER GREER, JR., Okolona, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 4. . . NEAL, HUEL LEVI, Coldwater, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . NECAISE, ARTHUR FREDRICK, Kiln, EDUCATION. . . NEELY, JULIUS TELFORD, Jackson, BUSINESS; Lambda Chi Alpha; Track, 3; M ' Club, 3; SAM, 3. EIGHTH ROW: PAGE, JOHN CURTIS, JR., Srarkville, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega; Reveille Military Ed., 2; Reg. Adj. ROTC, 2; Marketing Club, 4; Dance Committee, 4. . . PALMER, JAMES A., Moselle, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . PALMER, ORVILLE EVERETTE, Jackson, ENGINEERING. . . PARKER, JAMES RUSSELL, Maud, EDUCATION. . . PARKS, WILLIAM JAMI- SON, JR., Cleveland, AGRICULTURE; M Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . PARSONS, DOUGLAS J., Columbus, BUSINESS, Sigma Chi; Track, 1; Y Council, 1; Marketing Club, 4; Sigma Chi Pledge Trainer, 4. FOURTH ROW: NEILL, GEORGE LAMBERT, Woodville, EDUCATION; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . NEWMAN, ALBERT HALEY, McComb, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma! NICHOLS, HARROD ALLEN, Jackson, ENGINEERING; ASME, 2, 3, ' NICHOLSON, JAMES CRAWFORD, Vicksburg, EDUCATION; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 4; Colonels Club, 1; M Club, 2, 3, 4 NOBLE, LUCIAN BLAND, Fayette, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. .. NOBLE, WILLIAM B., Canton, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega; Block Bridle, 2, 3, 4; Livestock Judging Team, 4. FIFTH ROW: NOEL, ROBERT DUANE, Hillsboro, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Engr. Club, 4. . . NORMAN, LOUIS EASTLAND, JR., Columbia, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. NORMAN, WILLIAM DAVID, Corinth, BUSINESS; Delta Sigma Pi, 4. . . NORTON, ALLAN ALMOTH, Ripley, AGRICULTURE; Dairy Club, 2, 3, 4. . . . O ' CONNER, CLIFFORD F., JR., Gulfport, BUSINESS; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1,4... ODUM, GEORGE OTTO, State College EDUCATION. NOW THIS IS RAY MCKINLEY, SAYING. Penton PerroU Phillips Poole Porter F . % f S t k f i . fj fi Hi ■A ' ..• ; - T; Prentice Prewitt Ramsey Ramsey Randle Randle Ratcliff Ratcliff Ratliff a o j a is o q : V KP • If JHENIIOM FIRST ROW: PATOUT, EUGENE A., New Iberia, La., BUSINESS, Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club, Pres., 3; JHMA, V.-Pres., 3; REW Planning Board, 4; Dance Committee, 4. . . PATTEN, ROY CLINTON, Water Valley, AGRICULTURE, Dairy Club, 4. . . PATTERSON, TALMADGE ALVIN, Kosciusko, EDUCA TION; 4-H Club, 4. . . PAYNE, CLAUDE C, JR., Newton, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha; Distingushed Military Student, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 4; Marketing Club, 4. . . PAYNE, DAVID LEBARRON, Gulfport, EDUCA TION; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . PEARSON, LAMAR, JR., Purvis, BUSINESS. SECOND ROW: PEASTER, HERBERT G., Jackson, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4. . . PENTON, AUBREY McKEE, Carriere, EDUCATION. . . PEPPER, GRAYDON PATRICK, Vaughan, EDUCATION; FFA, 4; Gen. Ag. Club, 3, 4. . . PERROTT, COEN ESTON, Summit, AGRICULTURE; Sears-Roebuck Scholarship; Block and Bridle, 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; PEVEY, JACK, Crystal Springs, AGRICULTURE. . . PHILLIPS HERMAN CHARLES, Bogue Chitto, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. THIRD ROW: PIAZZA, ANTHONY JOSEPH, JR., Bay St. Louis, ENGINEERING; Theta Kappa Phi. . . PIERCE, ROBERT CLOIS, Meridian, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4. . . PIERCE, ROBERT OTHO, Caruthersville, Mo., AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . PIGFORD, WILLIAM HARDIN, Toomsuba, EDUCATION; FFA, 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres., 4. . . PILGREEN, ALVIS CHESTER, Calhoun City, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Engr. Club, 4. . . PITTMAN, JAMES NOEL, Boyle, EDUCATION. FOURTH ROW: PITTMAN, WILLIAM CLAUDE, Memphis, Tenn., ENGINEERING. . . PITTS, WILLIAM MITCHELL, Indianola, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. POE, WLLIAM ERVIN, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha; Colonels Club, 2; ASCE, 3, 4; Adv. ROTC, 3. 4. . . POGUE, RENFORD EVANS, Maben, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4. . . POLIZO, DIMITRI CHARLES, Greenville, SCIENCE; Lambda Chi Alpha; BSU, 4; Y Luncheon Club, 2, 3, 4; AED, 3. 4. . . POOLE, EARL T., JR., Poplarville, EDUCATION. FIFTH ROW: POOLE, ZELBERT HAYDEN, Sal I is, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . PORTER, JAMES EDWARD, McComb, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau; Weight-Lifting Team, 4. . . POUNDS, WILLIE PIERCE, Booneville, BUSINESS. . . POWELL, ROBERT LAVERN, Gulfport, ENGINEERING; KME, 2; ASME, 3; SAM, 4; Rod and Gun, 1. . . POWERS, HUIE WILBURN, Bruce, AGRICULTURE. . ' . PRATT, JAMES R., Pope, ENGINEERING; KME, 3; Tau Beta Pi, 4; ASME, 4; SAM, 4; Rod and Gun, 4. SIXTH ROW: PRENTICE, SAMUEL DAVID, New Albany, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . PREWITT, WILLIAM WAYNE, Ackerman, BUSINESS. . . PRICE, ROBERT ALLEN, Meridian, ENGINEERING; Tau Beta Pi, 4; KME, 4; ASCE, 3, 4, Rod and Gun, 3, 4. . . PRINZ, EDWIN WESLEY, Grenada, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha; IFC, 2; Colonels Club, 2; IAS, 2, 3, 4. . . PRYOR, ALLEN, Forest, BUSINESS. . . PUGH, GEORGE VICTOR, Nettleton, BUSINESS. SEVENTH ROW: PUTNAM ELTON THERON, Harperville, AGRICULTURE; Dairy Club, 3, 4. . . . PUTNAM, JAMES DURWOOD; Harperville, BUSINESS; JHMA, 4. . . QUIN, LOUIE WILKERSON, McComb, SCIENCE. . . QUINN, TAYLOR MATHEWS, Okolona, SCIENCE; APO, 2; KME, 4. . . RAMSEY, CALVIN GORDON, Birmingham, Ala., EDUCATION; Baseball, 2. . . RAMSEY, DERO SAUNDERS, Starkville, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma; Alpha Zeta, 3, 4; Dairy Club, 3, 4; Major, ROTC, 4. EIGHTH ROW: RANDLE, JOHN ALLISON, JR., Starkville, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Zeta, 3; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Dairy Club, 3; Borden Scholarship, 4. . . RANDLE, MARLIN DAVIS, Starkville, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4; Block and Bridle, 2, 3, 4; V.-Pres. Ag. School, 4; Livestock Judging Team, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship, 2, 3, 4; Distinguished M ilitary Student 4; Student Council, 4. . . RAPER, JOHNNY LOYD, Hackleburg, Ala., EDUCATION; Football, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2. . . RATCLIFF, ANDREW MONROE, Lucien, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 4. . . RATCLIFF, MARVIN L, JR., Philadelphia, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega; APO, 3, 4; ROTC, 2; V.-Pres. Student Ass ' n., 4; Student Activity Comm., 4; Board of Publications, 4; Lyceum Comm., 4; JHMA, 2, 3, 4; IFC, 4; Dance Committee Chairman, 3, 4. . . RATLIFF, SARAH F., Learned, BUSINESS; Zeta Tau Alpha; Reflector Society Ed., 1, Ex. Ed., 1, Editor-in- Chief, 2; Reveille Senior Class Ed., 3, Ass ' t. Editor, 4; State ' s Players, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec, Bus. Mgr., Student Director; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres., Pres.; Pi Delta Epsilon, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Service Organization 4; Board of Publications 2; Y Co-ed Club 3, 4; Committee of 100, 4; Rifle Team, 3, 4; Favorite, 3; Historical Society, Treas., 4. A FAVORITE AND EXCITING PASTIME Reed Renfroe Renfroe Reynolds Rhett Rigby Riley Roberts Robinson Robin Robinsor Roby Rodrigue Rogers Ruffin Ruffin Russell Russell Russell Russell Rowland Sanders Sanders Sanford V m a m I US P-3 ? Jg j a 3| a r o, IF it JTENBOM FIRST ROW: RATHER, VICTOR McELRATH, JR., Amory, SCIENCE. . . RAWLS, GORDON L, Jackson, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . RAY, AUBREY FRANKLIN, Sharon, AGICULTURE; Dairy Club, 3, 4. . . RAY, JOHN WESLEY, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . RAY, MORRISS LOYD Zama, EDUCATION. . . RAY, WILEY EDWARD, Sharon, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. SIXTH ROW: RONE, LOYD GEORGE, Ethel, AGRICULTURE. . . RONE, WILLIAM LLOYD, Ethel, EDUCATION; IRC, 3, 4; School of Education, Representa- tive, 4. . . RUFFIN, BURLSON GWENNETTE, Laurel, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. . . RUFFIN, WILLIAM HENRY, JR., New Augusta ' AGRICULTURE. . . RUSSELL, EDWARD NORD, Carthage, BUSINESS; IRC, 3; Marketing Club, 4. . . RUSSELL, GROVER McKEEL, Brooksville ' ENGINEERING. SECOND ROW: RAY, WILLIAM BROWN, Louisville, BUSINESS; Reflector, 2, 3, 4, Sports Ed., 4; Baseball Penant Promoter. . . RAYBURN, JOHN ROBERT, Laurel, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4. . . RAYL, GEORGE C, JR., McAlester, Okla., BUSINESS; Footbafl, 1; Delta Sigma Pi, 4; Mktg. Club, 4. . . RAYNER, IRA CLAY, JR., Merigold, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. READ, CHARLES, JR., Brownsville, Tenn., AGRICULTURE; Agronomy Club, V.-Pres., 3. . . READ, DURWARD THIGPEN, Bay Springs, ENGINEERING; ASME. SEVENTH ROW: RUSSELL, HERMAN ELZIE, Sledge, AGRICULTURE. . . RUSSELL, WIL- LIAM KEITH, Union, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4. . . ROWLAND, THOMAS STPHENSON, Flora, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . SANDERS, JAMES AUBREY, Meridian, BUSINESS. . . SANDERS, JOHN MAJURE, Harperville, AGRI- CUTURE. . . SANDERS, OTHO STEVE, Sandersville, EDUCATION; Kappa Sigma. THIRD ROW: REED, JAMES SLAUGHTER, Silver City, BUSINESS. . . RENFROE, HONORE M., Canton, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau, Treas., 4; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 4; Dip and Strike, 2; Sec.-Treas. Science School. . . RENFROE, PAUL, Lena, EDUCATION; FFA, 3. . .REYNOLDS, R. J., Harperville, AGRICULTURE,- Phi Eta Sigma, I; KME, 3, 4; BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y Cabinet and Council, 3, 4; YMCA, V.-Pres., 4; Y Luncheon Club, V.-Pres. 3; Ag. Engr. Club, 2, 3, ' 4, V.-Pres., 4; Gen. Ag. Club, 3, Pres., 4; YMCA Advisory Board, 3, 4; Student Welfare Comm., 3. . . RHETT, MUNFORD, Columbus, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . RICE, THOMAS EARL, Oakland, BUSINESS; Lambda Chi Alpha. EIGHTH ROW: SANDERS, PAUL HADDON, JR., State College, BUSINESS. . . SANFORD, HUGH C, Mantee, AGRICULTURE. . . SARTIN, WALTER BYRON, Boone- ville, EDUCATION. . . SAUCIER, WILLIAM, Saucier, EDUCATION SAVELLE, WILLIAM MYLES, Columbus, ENGINEERING; IAS, 3, 4. SAXON, GEORGE THOMAS, Philadelphia, BUSINESS; Marketing Club, 4; Quartermaster, VFW, 2, 3, 4; Business Staff, Reveille, 4. FOURTH ROW: RIGBY, MORGAN NICHOLS, Madison, BUSINESS. . . RILEY, CLAR- ENCE W., JR., Ponotoc, ENGINEERING; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4; AIEE, 3, 4; IRE, 4; Glee Club, 1. . . ROBERTS, ROY L., Louisville, BUSINESS . ROBINSON DONALD EARLE, Memphis, EDUCATION; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club, 2, 3, 4. . . ROBINSON, GEORGE DURWOOD, Brandon, BUSI- NESS; Delta Sigma Pi, 4; Accounting Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4 ROBINSON, HOWARD CHAPELL, Brandon, EDUCATION; MYF, 3, 4; FFA, 3, 4; Ac. Club, 3, 4; Dairy Club, 3, 4; G ' ee Club, ' 3, 4; ' Spe ech Club, 4; IRC, 3; 4-H Club, 3, 4; YMCA, 4; ATA, 4. FIFTH ROW: ROBINSON, JOE YOUNG, Corinth, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . ROBINSON LEE, JR., Hickory, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . ROBY, JAMES ALAn ' Kosciusko, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Eigma, 1; Chi Lambda Rho, 3; Freshman Y Club, 1; Mktg. Club, 4. . . RODRIGUEZ, GEORGE EDWIN, Pascagoula, ENGINEERING; Theta Kappa Pi; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; IFC, 2, 3; Blue Key, 3, 4; ODK, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, 3, 4. . . ROGERS, FRED DOUGLAS, Nettleton, EDUCATION; Phi Kappa Tau; FFA, 3, Pres., 4; Colonel ' s Club, 3. . . ROGERS WALTER GRAHAM, JR., Ecru, AGRICULTURE. OUTDOOR GRADUATES AT SCOTT FIELD Scarborough Schneider Shappley Sharp Sharp Shepherd Shepherd Sheppard Shirley Shorts Shorts Shulrz Sikcs Singuefield Skelton Slaughter Sloan Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith ; , j v ■-;•■ 1 4 J _ . , , ■ - 1 • (?5j lil A D On f ) A i  al jrER noM FIRST ROW: SCARBOROUGH, LELAND, Nitra Yuma, BUSINESS. . . SCHNEIDER, HAROLD LEWIS, Jackson, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Blue Key, 4; ODK, 4; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; M Club, 2, 3, 4; Colonel ' s Club, 2 Treasurer Student Association, 4; Cadet Major ROTC, 4. . . SEAL, ENOCH, JR., Poplarville, BUSINESS. . . SEALE, ARTHUR DAVID, JR., Roxie, AGRICUL- TURE; Gen. Ag. Club, 3, 4; Amer. Farm Ec. Assn., 3, 4. . . SEITZ, EDWARD, West Point, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi; SAM, 4. . . SELBY, THOMAS WIL- LIAM, JR., Phoenix, EDUCATION; ATA, 4; FFA, 3, 4. SIXTH ROW: SIMS WILLIAM COYT, Louie, AGRICULTURE. . . SINGUEFIELD, H. B., JR., Laurel, SCIENCE; Sigma Pi; Dip and Strike, 3, Treas., 4;IFC, A; Sec. Sigma Pi, 4. . . SKELTON, DONALD DOZIER, Slate Spring, EDUCA- TION; FFA, 4. . . SLAUGHTER, GEORGE, JR., Louisville, EDUCATION; ATA, 4; FFA, 3, 4; Educaton Council, 4. . . SLOAN, ROBERT THOMAS, Abbeville, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha; AIEE, 2; IES, 2. . . SMITh ' BRANT MALCOLM, Lucien, EDUCATION; IRC, 4. SECOND ROW: SELF, THOMAS EDWIN, Birmingham, BUSINESS; M Club, 2; Chi Lambda Rho, 3; SAM, 4; Student Council, 4. . . SERIO, S. FRANK, Natchez, BUSINESS; Theta Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Newman Club, 4; Accounting Club, 4. . . SESSUMS JAMES IRVIN, Lena, AGRICULTURE. . . SESSUMS, HENRY OLAF, JR., Tutwiler, EDUCATION; Theta Xi; Tau Beta Pi, 4; KME, 4. . . SHANNON CHARLES EMMETT, Holly Bluff, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha; Beta Beta Beta, 3. . . SHANTEAU, MARCUS FRANKLIN, JR., Ocean Springs, ENGINEERING; Theta Xi; ASME, 2, 3, Chairman, 4; Track, 1; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 4. THIRD ROW: SHAPPLEY, JAMES RAY, Faulkner, EDUCATION. . . SHARP, DON ROBERT, Louisville, SCIENCE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . SHARP, ERNEST LEONARD Porterville, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4; Kemper Co. Club, 3, 4. SHARP ROBERT LOUIS, Greenwood, ENGINEERING; Tau Beta Pi, 4; KME, 4; AIEE, 4. . . SHATTLES, ELOM THOMAS, Brooklyn, AGRICULTURE ' SHAW, RALPH WOODARD, Clarksdale, AGRICULTURE. SEVENTH ROW: SMITH, CHARLES EDWIN, Kossuth, BUSINESS; Delta Sigma Pi, 4; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Marketing Club, 4. . . SMITH, CLYDE, Richton, EDUCA- TION; ATA, 4; FFA, 4; Block and Bridle, 4; Poultry Club, 4. . ' . SMITH CLIFTON DOUGLAS, Hazelhurst, SCIENCE. . . SMITH, DAVID LAMAR, ' Bogue Chitto, EDUCATION; ATA, 4; FFA, 4. . . SMITH, ERNEST MARK Meridian, ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . SMITH, JOHN MAVIS Lake, EDUCATION; Ag. Club, 4. EIGHTH ROW: SMITH, MAURICE WINFRED, Kossuth, BUSINESS; Football, 1; Delta Sigma Pi, 4; Pres., Mktg. Club., 4. . . SMITH, PRUITT, Little Rock, Ark., BUSINESS; Accounting Club, 4. . . SMITH, RAYBURN EDZEL, Lucedale! ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega; AIEE, 3; IES, 4. . . SMITH, SAM ELLARD, Pittsboro, ENGINEERING. . . SMITH, STEPHINS EDWARD ! R West Point, BUSINESS; Student Council, 1; Phi Eta Sigma, 1, 2; American Legion, 1, Adjutant, 2; Chi Lambda Rho, 3, 4; Rifle Team, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, Pres., 3, 4. . . SNEED, ROBERT LEE, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING ASME, 4. FOURTH ROW: SHEPHERD, HENRY FORD, Gholson, EDUCATION; ROTC, 4 . . . SHEP- HERD, VOL B., Neshoba, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4. . . SHEPPARD JOE ALLEN, Birmingham, Ala., EDUCATION; M Club, 3; Baseball 2 ' 3 4- Basketball, 2. . . SHIRLEY, WALTER HUGH, Louin, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4. . . SHOTTS, EDGAR LEE, Mendenhall, EDUCATION SHOTTS, RALPH F., Mendenhall, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha FIFTH ROW: SHOWS, LOUIS JACKSON, Moselle, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3 4 SHULTZ, WILLIS CHARLES, Meridian, ENGINEERING; ASME, 3, 4- ASCE 4. . . SIKES, RICHARD ARNOLD, Hattiesburg, SCIENCE; Kappa ' Alpha SIMMONS, BILLY FRAZIER, Louin, EDUCATION; ATA, 4; Pres. Educa- tion School, 4; Student Council, 4; FFA, 4; Poultry Club, 4. ' SIMMONS PAUL NEWTON, Hillsboro, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha; Y Cabi- net, 3, 4; Dairy Club, 3, 4; Ag. Club, 4; Wesley Foundation 3 4 SIMMONS, QUILLA PERCELL, Louin, EDUCATION. SONNY MADE A FUNNY Sobrado Southward Sou HI Spanglcr Sparks Speights Spell Spencer Sproles Stacks Stacy Sfandifer Steer, Stegall Stephens Srerken Stevenson Stewart Stinson Stokes Stokes Strain ,t MUM Strain Street Streeter Stribling Strickland Stricklen Stringer Stringer Srringfellov Stroud Stuart Sullivan jr ie WHOM FIRST ROW: SOBRADO, RODOLFO, Columbus, SCIENCE. . . SOUTHWARD, JOHN O ' RIELY, JR., Tishomingo, EDUCATION; Beta Beta Beta, 4; Dance Com- mittee, 3, 4; IRC, 3, 4; Barrister ' s Club, 3, 4; Speech Club, 4. . . SOWELL, HUBERT M., Leakesville, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3. . . SPANGLER, ROBERT HUTTON, Memphis, ENGINEERING; Institute of Aeronautcal Sciences, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. . . SPARKS, THOMAS WILSON, Corinth, AGRICULTURE; Dairy Club, 2, 3, 4. . . SPARKS, WILLIAM FAIN, Tupelo, BUSINESS; Marketing Club, 3, 4; Collegians, 3, 4; Southernairs, 1, 2; Maroon Band, 1. SIXTH ROW: STREET, JOHN WHITTEN, Dumas, EDUCATION. . . STREETER, KENNETH CARLYN, Woodland ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, 4; IRE, 3, 4. . . STRIBLING, GEORGE NACKLES, Union, SCIENCE; Lambda Chi Alpha; AIC, 3, 4. . ' . STRICKLAND, ALONZO EUGENE, Glen, EDUCATION; ATA, 2. STRICKLEN, PERCIE BELL, Booneville, EDUCATION. . . STRINGER, DEN- NIS EDWARD, Laurel, AGRICULTURE; Poultry Club, Pres., 3. SFCOND ROW: SPEARMAN, EUGENE, Coffeeville, ENGINEERING. . . SPEIGHTS, JOHN ANGELO, JR., Sardis, AGRICULTURE; Block and Briile, 2, 3, 4; Ag. Club, 3, 4. . . SPELL, WAYNE FRANKLIN, JR., Georgetown, ENGINEERING; ASME 3, 4. . . SPENCER, ELLIS LINCOLN, Columbus, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3, 4. . . STEVENSON, WILLIAM PAINE, Raymond, ENGINEERING. ING. . . SPROLES, LAYNE A., Morgan City, EDUCATION. SEVENTH ROW: STRINGER, SHELBY MILLER, Bassfield, AGRICULTURE. . . STRING- FELLOW, HAROLD MALLORY, Lucedale, EDUCATION; Wesley Foundation, 3, 4. . . STROUD, BUFORD DURWOOD, Taylorsville, ENGINEERING; Tan Beto Pi, 3, 4; KME, 4; ASCE, 2, 3, 4. . . STUART, CARL WINFRED, Randolph, EDUCATION; ATA, 3, 4; FFA, 3, 4. . . SULLIVAN, MARY LOUISE, Laurel, EDUCATION; [RC 4. . . SUMRALL WILLIAM RUFUS Meridian ENGINEERING; IEE, 1. 2, 3, 4. THIRD ROW: SPROLES, TINA ELIZABETH, Morgan City, EDUCATION. . . STACKS, GERALD GENE, Crawfordsville, Ark., ENGINEERING. . . STACY, RANELLE ABRAHAM, Marietta, EDUCATION. . . STANDIFER, LEONIDAS, CALMET, JR., Jackson, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi, Pledge Trainer, 3; Executive Council, 4; Beta Beta Beta, Sec, 3; Horticulture Club, 3; Dip and Strike, 3; Agronomy Club, 4; Y Luncheon Club, 2, 3, 4; Pastor, Baptist Jr. Church, 4; Baptist Workers Council, 4. . . STANLEY, RICHARD JACKSON, State College, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma; Alpha Zeta, 3, 4; Blue Key, 4; Dairy Products Judging Team, 4; Football, 3, 4; M Club, 3, 4; Sec. Student Assn., 3; Dairy Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . STARLING, HENRY WATSON, JR., Greenville, BUSINESS; Football 1; Basketball 1; Maroon Band 3. EIGHTH ROW: SUTHERLAND, JOE ASHLEY, Canton, ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega; ASCE, 3 4; Captain Scabbard and Blade, 4; Distinguished Military Student, 4. . . SUTTLE, WILLIAM FELIX, Mashulaviile, AGRICULTURE; Dairy Cub, 3, 4. . . SUTTON JOHN FRANK, Indianola, AGRICULTURE, ' YMCA Cabinet, 2, 3, 4; Horticulture Club, 2, 3, V.-Pres., 4. . . SWAIN, MARGARET ELLEN, State College BUSINESS; Zeta Tau Alpha; Y-Co-ed Club, 2, 3; Westminster Fellowship, 1, 2, 3; Y Luncheon Clubs, 1, 2, 3; Y Council, 2, 3. . . . SWAIN, MARTHA HELEN, State College EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha, Historian, 3; Westminster Fellowship, Sec, 2; Y Co-ed Club, 2, 3, Sec, 3; YMCA Council, 2 3; YMCA Cabinet, 3; IRC, Sec, 2, 3; Reflector, 1, 2, 3; REW Committee, 2, 3; Foreign Film Comm., 3; Historical Society, 3. . . SWITZER, LAWRENCE ERWIN, Inverness, AGRICULTURE. FOURTH ROW: STEEN, THOMAS C, Durant, BUSINESS. . . STEGALL, HENRY CLYDE, JR., Gulfport, BUSINESS. . . STEPHENS, WILLIAM McCAULEY, Senato- bia, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres., 4; ROTC, 3, 4; Accounting Club, 3, 4; Industrial Cost Accountng Club, Sec, 3. . . STERKEN, ADOLPHE FRANCIS, Ocean Sprngs, ENGINEERING; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4; KME, 3, 4; ASCE, 3, 4. . . STEVENSON, WILLIAM PAINE, Raymond, ENGINEERING. . . . STEWART, LELAND WAYNE, Lumberton, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 2, 3, 4. FiKTH ROW: STINSON, MITCHELL O ' NEAL, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha; Tau Beta Pi, 4; KME, 3, 4; AIEE, 3, 4; IES, 3, 4. . . STINSON, RAYMOND OTIS, Milan, Tenn., ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3, 4. . . STOKES, ' HORACE ALSTON, Steens, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . STOKES, MORRIS LEATON, Steens, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . STRAIN, BENTON COILEY, Minrer City, BUSINESS. . . STRAIN, HAROLD TRENTON Starkville ENGINEERING; APO, 2, 3; ASME, 2, 3, 4. HOW ABOUT A TAXIE, WILL? ' Tale Taylor Tayloi Thomas Thomas Thomasort Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thornhill Thurman Tisdale Tisdale Traweek Tribble Triggs Troutr Tucker Tutor Verell Vickers Viverette Von Kohn Waire Waldrop Walker Walker Walker SENHOM FIRST ROW: SYKES RALPH, Quitman, EDUCATION. . . TALBERT, JAMES LEVERN, Louisville, AGRICULTURE. . . TANNER, HILLRIE, Jackson, SCIENCE. . . TATE, THOMAS EDWARD, McComb, EDUCATION; lota Lambda Sigma, 4. . . . TAYLOR, CLARENCE V., Como BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . TAYLOR, CLINTON J., Derma, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. SECOND ROW: TAYLOR, MABRY JOSEPH, Carrollton, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3. . TEASLEY, HARRY HERBERT JR., Starkville, BUSINESS. . . THAMES, KEN NETH EARL, Brookhaven, BUSINESS. . . THOMAS, EARL RANDOLPH Pheba, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . THOMAS, JAMES SEALS, Philadelphia, AGRICULTURE. . . THOMAS, WALTER GOODWIN, Vicksburg, ENGINEER ING; ASCE, 3, 4. THIRD ROW: THOMAS, WILL RAY, JR., Aberdeen, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade, 4; Delta Sigma Pi, 3; Distinguished Military Student, 4; Mkt. Club, 4. . . THOMAS WILLIAM OSCAR, West, AGRICULTURE; Hor- ticulture Club, 3, 4. . . THOMASON, HENRY MORAN, Marvell, Ark., AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi, Pres., 4, Pledge Traner 3; IFC, 3, Pres,, 4; Alpha Zeta, Pres., 3; Blue Key, 3, Sec.-Treas., 4; ODK, 3; Ag. Club, 1, 2; Beta Beta Beta 3; Glee Club, 1; Reveille, Bus. Staff, 1; Block and Bridle, 3, 4; Ag. Festival, Pub. Comm. Chairman, 4. . . THOMPSON, ALLEN RUFUS, Helena, Ark., AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma; Scabbard and Blade, 2; Sec.-Treas., Ag. School, 4; Student Council, 4; Cadet Capt. ROTC 4. . . THOMPSON, HILTON EDWARD, Sylvarena, AGRICULTURE. . . THOMPSON, JOE BURKETT, Bassfield, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Pi; IFC, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Pres. Sigma Pi, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Block and Bridle, 3, 4; Gen. Ag. Club, 23; Alpha Zeta 4. SIXTH ROW: TURNER, OBIE LARKIN, Louisville, AGRICULTURE, Ag. Engr. Club, 4. . . TURNER, PHILIP DUKE, Tunica, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . TUTOR, BILLY RUSSELL, Sarepta, EDUCATION; ATA, 4; FFA, 4. . . TYNES, LANNIS L., Liberty, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 3, 4; Maroon Band, 2, 3, 4; IRE, 4. . . VAIL, GLENN ELBERT, Brookhaven, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha; Reflector, 2, 3, Sports Ed., 2, Mgr. Ed., 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3, 4; ASME, 3, Sec.-Treas., 4; Student Council, 4; Lyceum Committee, 4; Tau Beta P, 4. . . VALENTOUR, JOSEPH DAVID, Jackson, BUSINESS; Marketing Cl ub, 4. SEVENTH ROW: VANCE, JAMES WILLIAM, Vardaman, BUSINESS. . . VAUGHN, GENE LOUIS, Collins, AGRICULTURE. . . VERELL, BENNIE DAVIS, Houston, ENGINEERING. . . VICKERS, FRANK KENNETH, Eupora, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Engr. Club, 4. . . VIVERETTE, CHARLES RAYMOND, Union, SCIENCE; Sigma Nu. . . VON KOHN, ERNEST RANDOLPH, Mashulaville, AGRI- CULTURE; Block and Bridle, 4; Livestock Judging Comm., 4. EIGHTH ROW: WADE, ROLAND DANIEL, Soso, AGRICULTURE; Amer. Farm Ec. Ass ' n., 4. . . . WAITE, VINTON B., Whitehaven, Tenn., BUSINESS; Delta Sigma Pi, 3, Pres., 4; Accounting Club, 3, Reporter 4; Bus. School Council, 4. . . WALDROP, LAKE W., Randolph, EDUCATION; FFA, 3, 4; Gen. Ag. Club, 4. . . . WALKER, HOWARD DEVAN, Magee, BUSINESS; ROTC, 4. . . WALKER, JACK RUDOLPH, Meridian, ENGINEERING; ASME, 4; SAM, V.-Pres., 4, Westminster Fellowship, V.-Pres., 4. . . WALKER, MEREDITH MOORE, Horn Lake, ENGINEERING; ASME, 3, 4. FOURTH ROW: THOMPSON, ROY LELAND, McComb, BUSINESS. . . THORNHILL, DWIGHT, Sandy Hook, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4; Dance Committee, 4. . . THURMAN, EUGENE HARVEY New Hebron, AGRICUL- TURE; Dairy Club, 4. . . TISDALE, CHARLES B., Isola, AGRICULTURE; ASAE, 4. . . TISDALE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Moselle, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . TORRES CHARLES CECIL, Moss Point, EDUCATION; Wesley Foundation, 3, 4; Y Council, 3, 4; Maroon Band, 3. FIFTH ROW: TRAMEL, W. T., Sylvarena, EDUCATION; ATA, 4; Poultry Club, 4; FFA 3, 4. . . TRAWEEK, EDWARD LEROY, Greenwood, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . TRIBBLE, FRANK KENYON, Birmingham Ala., EDUCA- TION; M Club, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . TRIGGS, GENE AUSTIN, Hattiesburg, EDUCATION; FFA 4; BSU, Council, 4. . . TROUTT JACK HOKE, Charleston, AGRICULTURE; Block and Bridle, 3, 4; Poultry Club, 2; VFW, 2, 3, 4. . . TUCKER, ERNEST HOOPER, Union, EDUCATION. VANCE AND RAH-RAH AT WORK Walker Wall Wall Waller Walley Walley Walley Walters Walton Wamsley Ward Ware Waring Warnack Warner Warren Washington Watkins Watkins Watkins Watrous Watrous Watts Webb Webb Webb Webb Welch Wells West Westbrook Westbrook Wheeler Wheeler Whitaker Houston Whitaker White White Whitt Whittington Wiggins Wilkerson Williams Williams Williams Williams Willis ■J ' , s| «r . H IENBOM FIRST ROW: WALKER, WILLIAM ALBERT, McGee, AGRICULTURE; ASAE, 4. . . WALL, ARVEL LEON, Columbus, EDUCATION. . . WALL, JAMES WAYNE, Columbus, EDUCATION. . . WALLER, ROY, Shubuta, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . WALLEY, GLEN B ., Jackson, ENGINEERING. . . WALLEY, GEORGE LINDBERGH, Richton, AGRICULTURE; ASAE, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta, 4. SIXTH ROW: WESTBROOK, BERNARD LAMAR, JR., McComb, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau; Dip and Strike Club, 3, Sgt. at Arms, 4; Rush Chairman, PKT, 4. . . WESTBROOK, BONNIE EARL, Jackson, BUSINESS; Delta Sigma Pi. WHEELER, EDWARD NOTT, Cleveland, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Band, 2; Who ' s Who, 2. . . WHEELER, ROBERT JOSEPH, Good- man, ENGINEERING; AIE, 4; IES, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. . . WHITAKER, JAMES VERNON, JR., Satartia, ENGINEERING; ASCE, 3, 4. . . HOUSTON, WILLIAM JAMES, Oakland, AGRICULTURE. SECOND ROW: WALLEY, GRADY EDMOND, Richton, AGRICULTURE. . . WALTERS, HAZEL BANKS, Caledonia, EDUCATION; Co-ed Club, 3, 4; BSU, 3, 4; Y Luncheon, 3, 4; Y Council, 4; Reveille, 4. WALTON, LLOYD BINFORD, Slate Spring, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . WAMSLEY, HENRY EDWARD, JR., State College; EDUCATION. . . WARD, DORRIS LYNN, Water Valley, EDUCA- TION; FFA, 4. . . WARE, REID CRAWFORD, Neely, EDUCATION. SEVENTH ROW: WHITAKER, JOHN EARL, Amory, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . WHITE, J. D., Marks, AGRICULTURE. . . WHITE, JAMES RAY, Columbus, ENGI- NEERING. . . WHITT, BARNS 0., West Point, EDUCATION. . . WHIT- TINGTON, CLINTON HARLAN, Lena, AGRICULTURE. . . WIGGINS, MARVIN EMMETT, R., Parchman, SCIENCE; Pi Kappa Alpha. THIRD ROW: WARING, HENRY A., JR., Memphis, Tenn., ENGINEERING; AIEE, 1, 2, 3, 4; IES, 4. . . WARNACK, HENRY LEE, McComb, ENGINEERING; Kappa Sigma; ASME, 4. . . WARNER, PAUL EDWARD, Big Creek, EDUCATION. WARREN, RICHARD LLOYD, Carpenter, ENGINEERING. . . WASHING- TON, WILLIS C, Pontotoc, EDUCATION. . . WATKINS, JAMES G., Meridian, SCIENCE; Rod and Gun, 4. EIGHTH ROW: WILKERSON, THOMAS LILL, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAMS, DAN LUTHER, JR., Columbus, AGRICULTURE; Forestry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Can- terbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . WILLIAMS, JOHNNIE FLOYD, JR., Moorhead, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAMS, LOUIS DE LYNN, Memphis, Tenn., EDUCA- TION. . . WILLIAMS, ROBERT GORDON, JR., Jackson, ENGNEERING; Sigma Chi. . . WILLIS, ROBERT C, Big Creek, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 2, 3, 4; IES, Sec.-Treas., 4. FOURTH ROW: WATKINS, LEIGH, Jackson, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma, 1; KME, 2; IES, 4. . . WATKINS, WALTON MONROE, Moselle, EDUCA- TION. . . WATROUS, GEOFFREY STEELE, JR., Long Beach; BUSINESS; Distinguished Military Student, 4; Scabbard and Blade Medal, 4; AIEE, 2, 3, 4; IES, 4; Marketing Club, 4; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . WATROUS, WILLIAM FRANK, Long Beach, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Marketng Club, V.-Pres., 4. . . WATTS, JACK TRUETT, Columbia, AGRICULTURE; Ag. Club, 4; ASAE, 4. . . WEBB, JAMES FREEMAN, Florence, EDUCA- TION; FFA, 4. FIFTH ROW: WEBB, JOE HURREY, Quitman, SCIENCE; BSU, 4; YMCA Council, 4. WEBB, TOMMYE L, Starkville, EDUCATION. . . WEBB, WILLIAM W., Paris, Tenn., EDUCATION. . . WELCH, WILLIAM WHITE, luka, ENGI- NEERING; AIEE, 4; KME, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. . . WELLS, JAMES CARTER, Big Creek, AGRICULTURE; Dairy Club, 4. . . WEST, ROBERT EDWARD, Lucedale, EDUCATION. COLONEL HARRIS AND THE WHITE-GLOVE BOYS Wilson Wilson m ) Wright Wright . .- - J Bowman York jmmm Zachry Miller MM BOM FIRST ROW: WILSON, HUGH WELLS, JR., Jackson, Tenn., ENGINEERING; Tau Beta Pi, 4; AIEE, 4; IRE, 4. . . WILSON, JOE HOOD, Bellefontaine, BUSINESS; Chi Lambda Rho, 3. . . WILSON, ROBERT BERKLEY, Vicksburg, SCIENCE; Dip and Strike, 3; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 4; Baseball, 2. WILSON, ROBERT BROWN, Lake Cormorant, ENGINEER- ING. FIFTH ROW: WREN, FRED PAUL, Potts Camp, EDUCATION; Y, 3, 4. . . WRIGHT, JACK ROGER, Laurel, BUSINESS; Sigma Pi; Delta Sigma Pi, 4; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; Accounting Club, 4. . . WRIGHT, JOHN H„ JR., Lucedale, SCIENCE. . . BOWMAN, CHARLES JOSEPH, Canton, BUSINESS. SECOND ROW: WILSON, TIMOTHY COOPER, McComb, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . WINDHAM, JOHN HOWARD, Ellisville, BUSINESS; Chi Lambda Rho, 4; IRC, 4. . . WINGO, GEORGE WARD, Tylertown, ENGINEERING; AIEE, 4. . . . WISE, JAMES VELBERT, Biloxi, SCIENCE; Barristers Club, 4; IRC, 4. SIXTH ROW: YEATES, GEORGE WILSON, Moorhead, AGRICULTURE; Wesley Founda- tion, 4; Agronomy Club, 3, Pres., 4. . . YORK, HANSELL NORWOOD, JR., Jackson, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres., 4; ASCE, 3, 4. . . YORK, WILLIAM B., Coffeeville, SCIENCE. . . YOUNG, BYRON RAY, Savanna, III., EDUCATION; Rifle Team, 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma, 4. THIRD ROW: WISE, STANCIL OLEN, Natchez, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha; Football, 3; Accounting Club, 3, 4; IRC, 4. . . WOLEBEN, WILLIAM DEAN, Gulfport, ENGINEERING; KME, 3; Tau Beta Pi, 3, Corr. Sec, 4; AIEE, 3, Chairman, 4. . . WOOD, JAMES DOYLE, Sidon, AGRICULTURE. . . WOODS, JAMES ATKINSON, Graysport, ENGINEERING; ASME, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec.-Treas. Engr. School, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4. SEVENTH ROW: YOUNG, CHARLES EDWIN, Amory, EDUCATION, FFA, 3, 4. . . YOUNG, L. G., Jayess, EDUCATION; FFA, 4. . . ZACHRY, MAURICE, Meridian, BUSINESS . . MILLER, JACK W., McComb, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Ep- silon; Sec.-Treas. Colonels Club, 2; Dance Comm., 3, 4; V.-Pres. Business School, 3; IFC, 3, 4; Business Manager Reveille, 4; Reflector Staff, 2, 3. FOURTH ROW: WOODWARD, ARTHUR F., Noxapater, BUSINESS. . . WOODY, JOE B. Mountain Home, Ark., ENGINEERING; ASCE, 2, 3, 4. . . WOOLEY, OTIS BURTON, JR., Marks, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma, Pres., 4; Phi Eta Sigma, V.-Pres., 1; Colonels Club, V.-Pres., 1; Pi Delta Epsilon, V.-Pres., 2; Blu Key, V.-Pres., 3, 4; KME, 2; Cadet Major ROTC, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Maroon Band, 1, 2, 3; Chi Lambda Rho, 3; ODK, 3, Pres., 4; Who ' Who in Amer. Coll. and Univ., 4; Student Council, 3; Mis-A-Sip Editor, 3, Kappa Sigma Leadership and Scholarship Award, 4; IFC, 4; Reflector Adv. Mgr., 3. . . WORTHINGTON, THOMAS WILLIFORD, Clevelanc ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi; Colonels Club, 1, 2; Track, 1; V.-Pres. Engi School, 3, 4; ASCE, 2, 3, V.-Pres., 4. YEA MAROONS, YEA WHITES ' ■ ' J! ' : {?- ' ' ' ■:■■ ' . ' JWjffr m¥ 1 ( f l 1 ' i - . ' 1 A FOURTH ROW: JAMES EDWARD ADERSON, Gulfport, EDUCATION. . . JOHN LAVELLE ANDERSON, Bassfield, ENGINEERING. . . KELTON LEE ANDERSON Bassfield, AGRICULTURE. . . GUS J. ANDREWS, Greenwood SCIENCE- S.gma Phi Epsilon. . . RICHARD HOUSTON ANDREWS, Tylertown AGRI- CULTURE. . . JAMES SHERREL ARMSTRONG, New Albany BUSINESS PAUL DURWARD ARMSTRONG, JR., Crystal Springs SCIENCE FIFTH ROW: JOHN DUNKLIN ASHCRAFT, JR., Sidon, AGRICULTURE. . . VERNON R ASHLEY, Mendenhall, AGRICULTURE. . . RALPH LEIGH ATKINSON Satartia, AGRICULTURE. . . ROBERT SCALES ATKINSON, Carrollton ' ENGINEERING. . . EMMETT RAY ATWOOD, Kosciusko, BUSINESS- Pi Kappa Alpha. . . ERNIE PAYTON AUNE, Water Valley, AGRICULTURE LELAS JOY AVERA, State Line, BUSINESS THE BIGGER THEY ARE, THE HARDER THEY FALL, EH BULLY SIXTH ROW: JAMES NEWTON AZLIN, Leland, ENGINEERING. . . CHARLES E BAILEY Vardaman, ENGINEERING. . . JEFFIE GUICE BAILEY, Raleigh EDUCA- TION. . . BILLIE JOE BALL, Laurel, SCIENCE. . . BOYCE ALLEN BALL Derma, EDUCATION. . . ROBERT DEE BALL, Louisville BUSINESS LEE EDWARD BALLARD, Meridian, BUSINESS. FIRST ROW: WILLIAM EDGAR AARON, JR., Lyon, BUSINESS. . . LOUISE ADAIR Caledonia, EDUCATION. . . JOE ROY ADAMS, Adamsville, Ala., EDUCA- TION. . JOHN W. ADAMS, Macon, BUSINESS. . . MARY ANN ADAMS Boyles, EDUCATION; Chi Omega. . . WILLIAM LANIER ADAMS, Macon AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAM WHITMAN ADAMS, Kosciusko ENGINEER ING. SEVENTH ROW: VIRGINIA NELLE BARFIELD, Jackson, BUSINESS; Zeta Tau Alpha RAYMOND LAMAR BARKER, Marks, ENGINEERING. . JOHN BUFKIN BARLOW, Hazelhurst, AGRICULTURE. . . COSETTE GROSS BARR Car- thage, SCIENCE. . . CONELIA SEAT BARRENTINE, Greenwood, EDUCA- TION; Chi Omega. . JOHN ERNEST BARROW, Sturgis, EDUCATION ROY LEO BARTON, Pittsboro, BUSINESS. SECOND ROW: YANCEY LEA ADAMS, Greenwood, EDUCATION; Chi Omega. . . JOHN DAVID ALBRITTON, Bogue Chittle, AGRICULTURE. . . DAVID SOLOMON ALLEN, Meridian, EDUCATION. . . JOSEPH CARSWELL ALLEN, JR., Amory, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . KENNETH PERCY ALLEN, Meri- dian, EDUCATION; Kappa Alpha. . . MAXWELL C. ALLEN, Vicksburg SCIENCE. . . PARKER STARLING ALLEN, DeKalb, EDUCATION. EIGHTH ROW: CHARLES LAMAR BASSETT, Forest, BUSINESS; Sigma Pi. . . CHARLES L BATES, JR., Liberty, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . JOHN THOMPSON BEAN, Columbus, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . HORACE WAYNE BEASLEY Nettleton, ENGINEERING. . . CURTIS EDWARD BEAZLEY Scooba ' SCIENCE. . . LUDWIG A. BECKMAN III, Ellisville BUSINESS MAX EDWIN BENOIST, Coffeeville, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega THIRD ROW: PAUL BURTON ALLEN, Brooksville, AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAM WADE ALLEN, Amory, BUSINESS. . . JIMMIE D. ALLISON, Aberdeen, AGRICUL- TURE. CHARLES WALTER ALLISTON, Jackson, AGRICUTURE. ALBERT TAYLOR ANDERS, Jackson, BUSINESS. . . DENNIS CLEON AN- DERSON, Marietta, EDUCATION. . . EARL ANDREW ANDERSON, Okolona AGRICULTURE. NINTH ROW: GEORGE LEAVELL BERRY, Columbus, EDUCATION. . . ALVIN WILLIAM BENTZ, Brookhaven, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . FRANK MILAS BETHANY, DeKalb, BUSINESS. . . JOHN AUBURN BETHANY, Shuqualok BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . WILLIAM H. BETHUNE, Value, ENGI- NEERING; Sigma Chi. . . JACK M. BICKERSTAFF, Grenada EDUCA- TION. . JOHN LAFAYETTE BICKERSTAFF, Columbus, EDUCATION udjf aom m Aaron Adair Adams Albrirron Allen Allen Allen Alliston Anders Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews Barfield Barker Barlow Beasley Beazley Beckman Berry Bentz Bethany Bethany Beth une Bickerstaff Bickerstaff FOURTH ROW: JIMMIE ALTON BRAGAN, Birmingham, Ala., EDUCATION, Kappa Alpha ... DON R. BRANCH, Duck Hill, AGRICULTURE, Pi Kappa Alpha CHARLES STEVENS BRAND, Pheba, EDUCATION. . BILLY BANE BRASWELL, Clarksdale, BUSINESS, Sigma Chi. . . SIDNEY A. BREVARD, Drew, AGRICULTURE, Pi Kappa Alpha. . . BOBBY DEWITT BREWEr ' Crandall, AGRICULTURE. . . PETE RICHARDSON BRIGGS, Greenwood ' BUSINESS. FIFTH ROW: CECIL EDWIN BRINSON, Prentiss, AGRICULTURE. . . ROBERT VANCE BRISTOW, Tupelo, ENGINEERING. . . ALFRED BROWN JR Dixon EDUCATION. . . BASIL HEBERT BROWN, Tchula, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . BENJAMIN LUTHER BROWN, Pinola, AGRICULTURE Thera Xi. . . JULIUS HAGOOD BROWN, JR., Gulfporr, ENGINEERING WILLIAM ARTHUR BROWN, Belen, BUSINESS IT MUST BE THE LIFE SIXTH ROW: JOHN THOMAS BROWNLEE, JR., Columbus, BUSINESS. . . DAVID JOHN BRUMLEVE, Louisville, Ky., BUSINESS. . . ROBERT DEWEY BRYAN Starkville, BUSINESS. . . WALTER ROBERT BRYAN, Scooba AGRICUL- TURE. . . FRANCIS ALOYSIUS BUESCHER, Meridian, ENGINEERING WILLIAM ALFRED BUFKIN, JR., Monticello, BUSINESS PONY ED- WARD BULLARD, Burnsville, AGRICULTURE. FIRST ROW: WYMAN BISHOP, JR., Maben, BUSINESS. . . LEONARD BITTLE, Aber- deen, BUSINESS. . . CECIL BLACKWELL, Meridian, AGRICULTURE. WARREN R. BLOMELEY, Birmingham, ENGINEERING. . . JOHN ELZIE BLOUNT, JR., Decatur, ENGINEERING. . . JOHN EVERETT BOLTON, Memphis, BUSINESS. . . FRANK CURTIS BOONE, West Enterprise ' AGRICULTURE. SEVENTH ROW: REX ALFRED BULLOCK, Tylertown, AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIE CLYDE BULLOCK, Bassfield, AGRICUTURE. . . JOHN MOODY BURGE, JR., Jack- son, SCIENCE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . JOHN M. BURGE JR Poplarville EDUCATION. . . RONNIE MARVIN BURKHALTER, McComb ' ENGINEER- ING. . . WILLIAM LOUIS BURLE, Greenville, ENGINEERING AMOS DENNIS BURNS, Ruleville, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega SECOND ROW: MILFORD DEAN BONNER, Reform, Ala., AGRICULTURE. . . RUPERT DEAN BOSWELL, JR., Mount Pleasant, EDUCATION. . . ELMO JEWEL BOUCHILLON, Louisville, EDUCATION. . . JOHN LAWRENCE BOU CHIL- LON, JR., West Point, BUSINESS. . . JOHN THOMAS BOUCHILLON Randolph, EDUCATION. . . LOWREY KEY BOUNDS, Bailey, EDUCATION GALEN MORTON BOWERS, Kosciusko, AGRICULTURE. EIGHTH ROW: JOE FRANKLIN BURRAGE, Shuqualak, BUSINESS. . . BENJAMIN FRANK- LIN BUSBY, Artesia, EDUCATION. . . DEWEY OLEN BURTON Phila- delphia, EDUCATION. . . LESLIE GUY BYFORD, Crawfordsville, Ark., EDUCATION; Alpha Tau Omega. . . FELTON BYRD, Richton AGRICUL- TURE. . . JAMES COWART BYRNE, JR., McComb, BUSINESS- Kappa Sigma. . . HELEN SYBIL CABLER, Meridian, EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha. THIRD ROW: THOMAS MANNING BOX, Pace, BUSINESS. . . CHARLES EDWARD BOYER, Indianola, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . ALBERT H. BOYD JR., Itta Bena, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . HARLEY LEE BOYd ' Columbus, BUSINESS. . DERWOOD RAY BOYLES, Jackson, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . JESSE CARL BOZONE, Brookhaven ENGINEER- ING. . ROBERT JOSEPH BRADY, JR., Jackson, BUSINESS. ' NINTH ROW: HORACE ROUSE CAFFEY, Lambert, AGRICULTURE. . . MARION BUREN CAGLE, Centerville, Ala., AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . SARA FRANCES CAGLE, Louisville, EDUCATION. . . CHARLES L. CAIN Belmont AGRICULTURE. . . MARGARET E. CAIN, Belmont, EDUCATION. . . ROBERT HAMILTON CAIN, Lucedale, AGRICULTURE. . . DAVIE N CAMP Bvhalia BUSINESS. y ! .1 - JM ' ■ : . s % 0fk ' ' : ..1 ' v r n Blackwell Blomeley Blount Boswell Bouchillor Bouchillor Bouchillor Bounds Bowers Boyd Boyd Boyles Brady Buescher Bufkin Bullard Bullock Bullock Burkhalter Burrage Busby Burton Byford Byrd Cabler Caffey Cagle Cain Caldwell HOMER POSES FOR THE CAMERA FOURTH ROW: WILLIAM HUNTER COLE, Meridian, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . LOUIS ARTHUR CONERLY, Tylertown, AGRICULTURE. . . FRED WEIHL COOLEY JR., SarHersville, EDUCATION. . . MAXINE SMITH COOLEY Lucedale EDUCATION. SIMSON M. COOLEY, Heidelberg, EDUCATION LESTER GREEN COOK, JR., Bay St Louis, ENGINEERING WILLIAM STEVE COOK, Phoenix, EDUCATION. FIFTH ROW: THOMAS DAVID COOPWOOD, JR., Mount Pleasant, ENGINEERING SAMUEL LUTHER CORBIN, Greenwood, ENGINEERING. . NOLAN BEAN CORLEY, Farrell, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. . . LOUIS NATHAN COSCIA, Memphis, Tenn., EDUCATION. . . MILLARD SEALS COSTILOW Grenada, SCIENCE. . . JOSEPH McNAIR COTTEN, Summit BUSINESS HARRY STANLEY COUMBE, McComb, ENGINEERING SIXTH ROW: HERMAN BUFORD COWART, Perkinston, EDUCATION. . . JAMES ORMAN COX, Philadelphia, AGRICULTURE. . . WILL M. COX, Okolana, SCIENCE . . . MURL NEL SON CRAFT, Mage 2 , EDUCATION. . . RAYMOND LEE CRAIG, JR., Greenwood, BUSINESS. . . JESSE EARL CRAWFORD Pittsboro BUSINESS. . . JOHN JAKIE CRAWFORD, Philadelphia EDUCATION FIRST ROW: EUGENE V. CAMP, Mantachie, BUSINESS. . . LUTHER EUGENE CARTER Ripley, EDUCATION. . . ROLAND W. CARTER, Louisville, BUSINESS. CARLTON CARPENTER, Starkville, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . RENAN CASARES, Mereda, Mexico, ENGINEERING. . . JACK WILSON CASE, Greenwood, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . JAMES MADISON CASE, Wesson, BUSINESS. SEVENTH ROW: SAMUEL E. CRIMM, McMinnville, Tenn., AGRICULTURE WILLIAM BRYAN CRITTENDON, McComb, EDUCATION; Phi Kappa Tau GEORGE RUSSELL CROSSWHITE, Praire, EDUCATION. . . JOE McCLAIN CROW, JR., Ruleville, ENGINEERING. . . CHARLES LINDSAY CRUMBLEY Laurel, BUSINESS. . . GENE HOYTE CUMMINGS, Mantachie, BUSINESS . . GORDON RUSSELL CUNNINGHAM, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha. SECOND ROW: LUTHER W. CASSELS, Gloster, AGRICULTURE. . . WOODLEY CHANGLER Philadelphia, BUSINESS. . . JAMES R. CHRESTMAN, Columbus, BUSINESS . ROBERT CHAMBLESS, Union, AGRICULTURE. . . JIMMY CHRESTMAN Calhoun City, ENGINEERING . . DAN CHUMLEY, Covington, Tenn ' EDUCATION. . . EDWIN DEWITT CLARK, Sumrall, EDUCATION EIGHTH ROW: ERNEST ABBOTT CURREY, JR., Hollandale, AGRICULTURE . CHELSIE RAY CURTIS, Hazlehurst, AGRICULTURE. . . L. F. CUTIS, Hazlehurst ENGINEERING. . . FRANCIS RUDOLPH DALY, Philadelphia BUSINESS WILLIAM ALVIN DAVENPORT, Leland, SCIENCE. . . FIAROLD GENE DAVES, Columbus, BUSINESS. . . ELMER DEAN DAVIS, luka AGRICUL- TURE. THIRD ROW: ELMER WALTER CLARK, Tupelo, BUSINESS. . . HOWARD DAVID CLARK, Richton, SCIENCE. . . IRVIN D. CLARK, Philadelphia, AGRICULTURE WILLIAM OLIVE CLELAND, Sardis, SCIENCE; Pi Kapoa Alpha. . . E. C CLEVELAND, Meridian, EDUCATION. . . HOWARD GERALD CLOWER Liberty, EDUCATION. . . JACK ROY COLE, Jonesboro, Ark., ENGINEER- ING. NINTH ROW: JACK DAVIS, Preston, AGRICULTURE. . . L. B. DAVIS, Perkinston, EDU- CATION. . . ROBERT LAFAYETTE DAVIS, Sherman, ENGINEERING THURMAN DEWITT DAVIS, Coldwater, AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAM M DAVIS, JR., Sumrall, EDUCATION. . . JAMES HALL DEEN, Starkville, SCIENCE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . JOHN THOMAS DENNINGTON Enid, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. jwjNnom ,- . ,. 0Bk. , ■ , % { .+y tfSte f% oS(S da _■ . ' Carter Carpenter Casares Case Case Changler Chrestman Chambless Chrestman Chumley Clark Clark Clark Clark Cleland Cleveland Clower Cole Cole Conerly Cooley Cooley Cooley Cook Cook Coopwood Corbin Corley Coscia Costilow Cotten Coumbe Craft Craig Crawford Crawford Crumbley Cummings Cunningham Currey Curtis Daly Davenport Daves Davi Davis Davis Deen Dennington THE PINBALL KING HIMSELF FOURTH ROW: ERNIE D. ELDER, Blue Mountain, EDUCATION. . . CARL B. ELLARD, Pittsboro, BUSINESS. . . JAMES D. ELLINGTON, Crenshaw, ENGINERING . DOUGLAS L. EVERETT, W. Enterprise, EDUCATION. . . JAMES B. EVERETT, Decatur, BUSINESS; Sigma Pi. . . THOMAS C. EWING, Scott, ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega. . . DONALD COLEMAN EZELLE, Tupelo, BUSINESS. FIFTH ROW: ERNEST JOHN FALGO, Pascagoula, ENGINEERING. . . LEON FAULKNER, Aberdeen, ENGINEERING. . . MURRY CUTHBERT FALKNER, Oxford! AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . EDMOND FAULKENBERRY, Gulfport, SCIENCE. . . WILLIAM LEWIS FELTS, Carrollton, ENGINEER- ING. . . RUDOLPH EDWARD FIEDOR, Unionrown, BUSINESS. . . WILLI- FORD HAROLD FIKES, Lake, EDUCATION. SIXTH ROW: CHARLES HAROLD FILGO, Tupelo, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha. PAUL EVERETTE FITZGERALD, Okolona, SCIENCE. . . DOLAN CURTIS FLEMING, Philadelphia, EDUCATION ... TAYLOR GRAYDON FLOWERS, Mattson, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. . . JAMES ROBERT FLOYD, Booneville, BUSINESS. . . CLAIBORNE NICHOLD FLOYD, Brookhaven, ENGINEERING. . . PAUL DAVID FOSTER, Blytheville, Ark., AGRICUL- TURE; Sigma Chi. FIRST ROW: WILLIAM E. DICKSON, Shaw, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. . . LAW- RENCE THOMAS DILLARD, JR., Oxford, AGRICULTURE. . . LOUIS ANTHONY DISTEFANO, McComb, ENGINEERING. . . HOWARD RUS- SELL DIXON, JR., Liberty, AGRICULTURE. . . SIM JAMES DIXON, JR., Vaughan, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . JAMES LOWELL DOLER, Slate Springs, EDUCATION. . . MELVIN H. DONALD, Shubuta, SCIENCE. SEVENTH ROW: THOMAS C. FOWLER, JR., Meridian, SCIENCE. . . JOHN ROBERT FULCHER, Louisville, EDUCATION. . . HARMAN E. GALEY, Memphis, Tenn., AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES LANDIN GALLOP, Caledonia, AGRI- CULTURE. . . GLENN ROBERTS GAMMILL, Ackerman, EDUCATION. ISAAC T. GARDNER, JR., Swiftown, EDUCATION. . . WILLIAM H. GARRETT, JR., Clarksdale, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. SECOND ROW: WADE C. DONNELL, Mendenhall, BUSINESS. . . J. F. DOUGLAS, Stark- ville, ENGINEERING. . . GEORGE L. DOWELL, Edinburg, EDUCATION. FREDERICK A. DREYSPRING, Birmingham, EDUCATION. . . ARNOLD T. DUCKWORTH, Laurel, ENGINEERING; Sigma Pi. . . MARGARET C. DUNLAP, Mathiston, EDUCATION. . . RUFUS L. DUNN, JR., Starkville, ENGINEERING. EIGHTH ROW: ULAS EDWIN GARRISON, Macon, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha. . . WILLIAM A. GARY, II, Jackson, SCIENCE. . . CHARLES MORGAN GATLIN, Sturgis, ENGINEERING. . . ERNEST CAROL GEER, Laurel, ENGINEERING. . . DINK RAINY GIBSON, Indianola, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . KARL R. GIBSON, Vicksburg, BUSINESS. . . OSCAR T. GILBERT, Forest, AGRICULTURE. THIRD ROW: ROBERT W. EASLEY, Brookhaven, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAM P. EASON, Coahoma, AGRICULTURE; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . JAMES E. EASTER, JR., Aberdeen, ENGINEERING. . . ALFREDO J. ECHEVERRIA, San Jose, Costa Rica, AGRICULTURE. . . FRANKLIN W. EDWARDS, Richton, EDUCATION. . . . KENNETH D. EDWARDS, Jackson, EDUCATION; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . . WARREN L. EISWORTH, McComb, BUSINESS. NINTH ROW: BURNETT GILES, Greenville, Fla., BUSINESS. . . RALPH GILLESPIE, Blue Springs, AGRICULTURE. . . FRANCIS GUY GILL, Johns, EDUCATION. THOMAS GILMORE, Pontotoc, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . SAMUEL D. GODBOLD, Tunica, ENGINEERING. . . WALTER GODBOLD, JR., Jackson, ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . WILLIAM D. GOOCH, Taylor EDUCATION. jjoj aom i : 1 f HUH WHS £J p Dickson Dillard Distefanc Oonnell Dowell Dreyspring Duckworth Dunlap Dunn Elder Ellard Ellington Everett Everett Ewing Ezelle Floyd Floyd Fowler Fulcher Galey Gallop Gammill Garrett Gibson Gibson Gilbert Gilmore Godbold Godbold mr, FOURTH ROW: JEROME HANKS, Clarksdole, BUSINESS. . . JOHN HANNA, Columbus BUSINESS. . . ROBERT HANSBROUGH, Greenville, AGRICULTURE HERBERT HARGETT, Golden, EDUCATION. . . VIRGIL HARRINGTON Merigold, ENGINEERING. . . BEN HARRIS, Pineville, EDUCATION DEATON HARRIS, Kilmichael, ENGINEERING. FIFTH ROW: DOYLE HARRIS, Amory, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . JESSE HARRIS, Decatur, SCIENCE. . CLAUDE HARRISON, Corinth, ENGINEERING. ROBERT HARRISON, Yazoo City, ENGINEERING. . . HAROLD HARVEY, Forest, SCIENCE. . . SQUIRE C. HARPOLE, Maben, SCIENCE. . . FRED HARTZOG, Silver Creek, BUSINESS. AN INTERESTING CONVERSATION, NO DOUBT SIXTH ROW: LOUIS HATAWAY, Vicksburg, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . EVERETT HATHORN, JR., Hattiesburg, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . GEORGE T HEARD, Brooksville, AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAM W. HEFFINGTON, Memphis, Tenn, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau. . . DUVAL PIERCE HEFLIN, Laurel, EDUCATION. . . OLEN RUAL HEFLIN, Pascagoula, BUSINESS JAMES HENRY HELLUMS, Oxford, EDUCATION. FIRST ROW: DAVID GOFF, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, ENGINEERING; Phi Kappa Theta. . . . JAMES E. GOODMAN, Meridian, EDUCATION. . . ROY STEVE GOODSON, Holcomb, AGRICULTURE. . . BASIL GORDON, JR., Decatur, AGRICULTURE. . . KENNETH GRAHAM, Guntown, EDUCATION. . ' . MAXWELL 0. GRAHAM, Bruce, ENGINEERING; Theta Xi. . . BISHOP GRAVES, JR., Jackson, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha. SEVENTH ROW: MARTIN SIMPSON HEMPHILL, Greenwood, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . . LESLIE HENDERSON, Preston, BUSINESS. . . WALLACE LANIER HENRY, Pontotoc, EDUCATION. . . BRIAN DOUGLAS HENRY Wiggins EDUCATION. . . RALPH H. HERNDON, Aberdeen, AGRICULTURE. . [ JAMES CARL HERRING, Gulfport, ENGINEERING. . . GERALD JEROME HERRING, Magee, BUSINESS; Theta Xi. SECOND ROW: ROBERT G. GRAVES, Houlka, ENGINEERING. . . WILLIAM GRAVES, Rienzi, BUSINESS; Phi Kappa Tau. . . HARVEY GRAY, Water Valley, EDUCATION. . . WARREN GRAY, New Albany, BUSINESS. . . JOHN A. GRECO, Pass Christian, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau. . . SARA JANE GREGORY, Hamburg, EDUCATION; Zero Tau Alpha. . . JOE GRIFFITH, Ackerman, BUSINESS; Beta Theta Pi. EIGHTH ROW: WILLIAM K. HESTER, New Albany, BUSINESS. . . RICHARD W. HICK- MAN, Lumberton, AGRICULTURE. . . EZRA L. HIGGINBOTTOM, Burns- ville, ENGINEERING . . ROBERT DENSON HILBUN, Soso, EDUCATION. EDSEL L. HILL, Becker, EDUCATION. . . THOMAS N. HILTON, Jackson, SCIENCE. . . BENJAMIN LEE HODGES, Dumas, ENGINERING. THIRD ROW: THOMAS GRIFFIN, Hattiesburg, SCIENCE; Sigma Chi. . . WAYNE GRIFFIN, Columbus, AGRICULTURE. . . CHARLES GROSS, Meridian, SCIENCE. . . THOMAS GROSS, Carthage, EDUCATION. . . BESSIE GRUCHY, Wesson, EDUCATION. . . CARL HAAS, Mobile, Ala., AGRI- CULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . JOSEPH HALEY, Sardis, ENGINEERING. NINTH ROW: BERL LATHANIAL HODUM, Corinth, ENGINEERING. . . HENRY FLOW- ERS HOLMAN, Carrollton, ENGINEERING. . . LAWRENCE GENE HORNSBY, Amory, SCIENCE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . GRADY D. HOPPER, Scooba, BUSINESS. . . PROCTOR D. HOUSTON, JR., Jackson, AGRICUL- TURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . FRANCES E. HOUSTON, Laurel, SCIENCE OTHA RAY HOUSTON, Houlka, EDUCATION. J H MO PJ 100 « v . ? - w | ■ , - ■■;■ :., S (Oh ;«t S ■ • ' n Goff Goodson Gordon Graham Graham Gray Gray Greco Gregory Griffith Gruchy Haas Haley Hansbrough Hargett Harris Harrison Harvey Hartzog Hataway Hathorn Heard Heffington Heflin Heflin Heliums Hemphill Henderson Henry Henry Herndon Herring Herring Hester Hickman Higginbottor Hilbun Hodum Holman Hornsby Hopper Houston Houston Houston CARTOONIST BRISTOW AND MODELS FOURTH ROW: TED JOHN IVEY, McComb, BUSINESS. . . ROBERT LEE IVY Sontag EDUCATION. WAYNE IVY, Sontag, EDUCATION. . . BILLY HAYES JAMES, Jackson, ENGINEERING. . . EARNEST JAMES, Gordo, Ala AGRI- CULTURE. . JOHN H. JAMES, Montrose, SCIENCE. . . WILLIAM DODD JAMISON, Kosciusko, SCIENCE . . CHARLES HENDON JAUDON Kos- ciusko, BUSINESS. FIFTH ROW: ROBERT HART JEFFREY, Memphis, Tenn., BUSINESS. . . CLYDE E. JENNINES, JR., Memphis, Tenn., BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . JOHN W. JENNINGS, Booneville, AGRICULTURE. . . VINSON HORACE JELLENC Meridian, AGRICULTURE. . . BILLY BRUCE JOBE, Grenada BUSINESS BRYAN LESTON JOHNSON, Roxie, BUSINESS; Theta Xi DAVID JOHNSON, Blytheville, Ark., EDUCATION. SIXTH ROW: DORSEY EUGENE JOHNSON, Greenville, BUSINESS. . . FRED GILBERT JOHNSON, Morton, SCIENCE. . . FLOYD JOHN JOHNSON, Starkville, EDUCATION; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . JOHN A. JOHNSON, JR., Hattiesburg! ENGINEERING. . . OSCAR HARTNESS JOHNSON, JR., Purvis, SCIENCE, Sigma Chi. . . WILLIAM M. JOHNSON, Louisville, BUSINESS- Sigma Pi WILL W. JOHNSON, Philadelphia, BUSINESS FIRST ROW: MARION JOYCE HOWARD, Gunnison, BUSINESS. . . DIXIE CARLOS HOWELL, Hattiesburg, EDUCATION. . . WILLIAM W. HUBBARD, Utica, BUSINESS. . . JOHN JEFFERSON HUBBARD, Edwards, BUSINESS. . ' . ROBERT E. HUDGENS, Caruthersville, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega. . . CHARLES FRED HUDSON, JR., Dumas, Ark., AGRICULTURE. . . ROY D. HUDSON, Calhoun, City, AGRICULTURE. SEVENTH ROW: EDD LACY JOLLY, Okolona, BUSINESS. . . CLYDE REID JONES, Hender- son, Tenn., AGRICULTURE. . . GEORGE ROBERT JONES, JR., Memphis, Tenn., ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . WILLIAM H. JONES, JR., Pachuta, ENGINEERING. . . WILLIAM H. JONES, JR., Philadelphia! BUSINESS. . . RAYMOND WALLACE JORDAN, Decatur, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . JAMES CORNELIUS JOY, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. SECOND ROW: PERRY LANDIN HUFF, Caledonia, ENGINEERING. . . BENJAMIN HUFF- MAN, JR., Okolona, BUSINESS. . . LLOYD PATRICK HUGELEY, Ruth, EDUCATION. . . LESLIE CLIFTON HUGHES, Lexington, SCIENCE. . ' . ALBERT LEON HUNT, JR., Hattiesburg, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . ROBERT KILMER HUNTER, Mantee, ENGINEERING. . . MITCHELL LAVERNE HURT, Coldwater, EDUCATION EIGHTH ROW: JAMES L. KEATING, Crystal Springs, AGRICULTURE. . . CARLTON ROBERT KELLY, Walnut Grove, SCIENCE; Theta Xi. . . RAYMON CECIL KELLY, Carthage, EDUCATION. . . JIMMY HAROLD KEMP, Rohwer, AGRICULTURE. . . CHARLES N. KIEFER, May St. Louis, ENGINEERING. . ' . HOWARD L. KING, Caruthersville, Mo., AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . KNOX KIRKLAND, Quitman, EDUCATION. THIRD ROW: GEORGE T. HUTTON, Cedar Falls, Iowa, BUSINESS. . . JOSEPH IDIAQUEZ, JR., New Orleans, La., ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega. . . MAX LUCAS INGRAM, Noxapater, AGRICULTURE. . . JERRY NELSON IRBY, Meridian EDUCATION. . . DAN ISHEE, Bay Springs, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES THIGPEN ISHEE, Bay Springs, AGRICULTURE. NINTH ROW: ROBERT NORMAN KITTRELL, Greenwood, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . FREDERICK A. KLICKER, Jacksonville, EDUCATION. . . FRED- ERICK LAMAR KNOX, Meridian, BUSINESS. . . CHARLES KLUMB, JR., Crystal Springs, SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha. . . JOHN KYZAR, JR., Hazelhurst, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES H. LACEY, JR., Canton, BUSINESS. . . ADOLPH LADNER, Poplarville, EDUCATION. uojNaom 102 JPHH| MtM t ' C Howard Howell Hubbard Hubbard Hudgens Hudson Hudson Huff Huffman Hugeley Hughes Hunt Hunter Jeffrey Jennings Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jordan Keating Kelly Kelly Kiefer King Kirkland Kittrell Klicker Klumb Lacey Ladner FOURTH ROW: WHAT ' S SO FUNNY, EMMETT? ROBERT BRADLEY LEE, Meehan, EDUCATION LOUIS ARNOLD LIGHTNER, Biloxi, SCIENCE. . . THOMAS GILES LINDLEY Starkville EDUCATION. . . LOUIE EDWARD LITTLE, Jackson, BUSINESS. . JOHN E. LIPSEY, Hatticsburg, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES H. LOCKE Poplarville AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAM C. LODEN, JR., Prairie, AGRICULTURE- Alpha Tau Omega. FIFTH ROW: JAMES M. LOFTON, JR., Philadelphia, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . ROBERT H. LONG, Booneville, AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAM W LONG Ackerman, BUSINESS. . . JOSEPH H. LOSSET, Florence ENGINEERING ' . . . JULIUS HARVEY LOVE, Kosciusko, AGRICULTURE CLAUDE THEDFORD LOWRY, JR., Ashland, AGRICULTURE. . . CALVIN JARNAGIN LUCAS, Cleveland, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi SIXTH ROW: BILLIE GENE LUNDY, Philadelphia, AGRICULTURE. . . WENDELL LUTHER, Pontotoc, AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAM SCOTT LYLES Yazoo City, ENGINEERING. . . NOLEN JACOB MADDOX, JR., Ackerman BUSINESS. .. LEAMON ELREE MALONE, Marietta, EDUCATION WILLIAM EUGENE MANNING, Hernando, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES ROBERT MANSELL, Tupelo, ENGINEERING; Phi Kappa Tau. FIRST ROW: DENNIS L. LADNER, Poplarville, AGRICULTURE. . . FRED S. LADNER, JR., Saucier, BUSINESS. . . ROBERT LAWRENCE LADNER, Saucier, AGRI- CULTURE. . . RAY THOMAS LAMBERT, Monticello, EDUCATION. MONROE JARMAN LANDRUM, Clinton, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. THOMAS LEE LANE, Scobey, AGRICULTURE. . . EUGENE P. LANGSTON Philadelphia, SCIENCE; Pi Kappa Alpha. SEVENTH ROW: ALLAN HUGHES MAPP, Forest, BUSINESS. . . HOLLIS WARREN MARTIN, Thaxton, EDUCATION. . . JOHN BENNETT MARTIN, JR., Belzoni AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES ROBERT MARTIN, Indianola, ENGINEERING SAMUEL R. MASHBURN, Grand Junction, Tenn., AGRICULTURE. EVERETTE MASON, Cedar Bluff, ENGINEERING. . . CALVIN LOUIS MASSEY, Hickory, BUSINESS. SECOND ROW: WILLIAM PAT LANGSTON, JR., Eupora, AGRICULTURE. . . CHARLES KERR LANSDALE, McCool, AGRICULTURE. . . JOHN ROBERT LAWSHE, Water Valley, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . JOSEPH WARREN LEWIS, Neely, EDUCATION. . . ROSCOE HOLLIS LEGG, Moss, AGRICUL- TURE. . . JACK WALTER LEMMONS, Jackson, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. . . K. D. LEECH, Smithville, EDUCATION. EIGHTH ROW: VIRGIL RUDOLPH MASSEY, Clarksdale, AGRICULTURE. . . BETTY MARTINDALE, State College, EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . FRANCIS CLAY MATLOCK, Camden, AGRICULTURE; Theta Xi. . . THOMAS A. MAULDIN, JR., Baldwyn, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . GILLIE BENAND MAXEY, Smithville, BUSINESS. . . HARRRISON LAVELLE MAXEY, Laurel, ENGINEERING. . . ROBERT HUNTER MAY, Greenvil le AGRICUL- TUR. THIRD ROW: ROBERT ALLAN LEGATE, Lexington, SCIENCE. . . WILLIAM LESLIE LEAKE, Maud, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . ARMON DUDLEY LEE, JR., Aberdeen, BUSINESS. . . BILLY DAVIS LEE, Philadelphia, BUSINESS. . . . JAMES MILLER LEE, Slaughter, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES R. LEE, McComb, SCIENCE. . JOHN EDWIN LEE, JR., Poplarville, ENGINEER- ING; Kappa Alpha. NINTH ROW: EDWARD W. McALLISTER, Lumberton, ENGINEERING. . . ALVIN A. McCALLUM, Forrest City, Ark., ENGINEERING. . . HENRY EVERETT McCARTY, Meridian, BUSINESS. . . WILSON HOUSTON McCLAIN, JR., Vicksburg, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . LEWIS GERALD McCOLLUM, Columbus, BUSINESS. . . ROY LELDON McCOMMON, Grand Junction, Tenn., EDUCATION. . . ROBERT SHELDEN McCORMICK, JR., Aberdeen ' ENGINEERING. uojNnom ' . n o r , r ? n r a o ft o Ladne r Ladner Ladner Lambert Landrum Lane Langston Langston Lansdale Lawshe Legg Leech i :L a Pl A ■ , Lee Lindley Little Lipsey Locke Love Lowry .il - ;; ' ; ;, % : . ■ 98k . ; f ' fir - r r.) ' ■. ' ,1 LT Lucas Lundy Luther Lyles Maddox Martin Martin Mashburn Massey Martindale Matlock Mauldin Maxey May McAllister McCallum McCarty McClain McCollum McCommon McCormick I THINK I ' LL VOTE FOR. FOURTH ROW: MERCER BOWDEN MILLER, JR., Crystal Springs, EDUCATION HUGHIE GARLAND MILNER, Hillsboro, EDUCATION. . . ALAN JAMES MITCHELL, Grenado, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . HAROLD HOLDER MITCHELL, Pace, AGRICULTURE. . . ROY LYLE MITCHELL Shaw AGRICULTURE. . TOMMY LEE MIXON, Houston, AGRICULTURE WOODSON W. MOFFETT, JR., Laurel, AGRICULTURE FIFTH ROW: JOHN ARNOLD MONTGOMERY, JR., Natchez, SCIENCE CHARLES WARREN MOODY, Poplarville, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . ROBERT BAIRD MOOR, Greenwood, EDUCATION; Sigma Chi. . . ARTHUR CARY MOORE Oakville, AGICULTURE. . . GEORGE JUNIOR MOORE, New Site AGRI- CULTURE. . . HAROLD RAY MOORE, Fulton, ENGINEERING. . . STANLEY EUGENE MORGAN, Water Valley, ENGINEERING. SIXTH ROW: RAY ROBERT MORAN, Kiln, AGRICULTURE. . . CLAYTON RUSSELL MORRIS, Sulligent, Ala., AGRICULTURE. . . ALTON FARRIS MOSS Grenada ENGINEERING. . . HORACE McCORMICK MURPHY, Forrest BUSINESS . . . JOHNNIE DEE MYERS, Edinburg, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau. . SAMMY DON MYERS, Hazlehurst, AGRICULTURE. . . THOMAS WILSON NAIL, Hernando, AGRICULTURE. FIRST ROW: BOBBY LEE McCULLOUGH, Louisville, BUSINESS. . . JAMES C. McDON- ALD, Bay St. Louis, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . CARL G. McFARLAND Hattiesburg, EDUCATION. . . WILLIAM HENRY McFARLAND, Reserve! La., BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . JOHN ALBERT McGUIRE, Batesville AGRICULTURE. . . ELWIN MORRIS McHANN, Starkville, EDUCATION RHODA ELIZABETH MclNTYRE, Kansas City, Kan., SCIENCE SECOND ROW: CARL LESLIE McKEE, West Point, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAM HOMER McKINNEY, Indianola, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . PAUL HARVEY McMINN, Courtland, ENGINEERING. . . WILLIE F. McMINN, Itta Bena EDUCATION. . . JAMES WALTER McMILLIN, Falkner, AGRICULTURE. JAMES ALTON McNAIR, Neshoba, EDUCATION. . . TROY TRIBBLE McCREE, Richton, EDUCATION. SEVENTH ROW: ARTHUR HAROLD NASH, Brandon, AGRICULTURE. . . RANDLE WARREN NASH, Starkville, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . CLIFTON RAY NAYLOR, Meridian, SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha. . . KENNETH A. NEELY, JR., Gulfport, AGRICULTURE. . . CHARLES E. NEWMAN, JR., Starkville, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega. . . JAMES H. NICHOLS, Aberdeen, ENGINEERING. . . PETE M. NICHOLADIS, Gulfport, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. EIGHTH ROW: HENRY H. NUNLEY, Carrolton, AGRICULTURE. . . MARTHA J. OAKES, State College, SCIENCE; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . THOMAS E. OAKES, Orr- ville, Ala., AGRICULTURE. . . PAUL S. O ' LEARY, Meridian, ENGINEERING; Theta Xi. . . JOHN ALBERT ODEN, Ovett, BUSINESS. . . THOMAS F. ODOM, Sanatorium, BUSINESS. . . ROBERT P. ODUM, Durant, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. THIRD ROW: JOHN DAVID McWILLIAMS, Blackwater, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. CHESTER G. McWHORTER, Decatur, AGRICULTURE. . . OWEN EARNEST MEDLEY, JR., Smithville, ENGINERING. . . ARTHUR LEE MELTON JR Martin, Tenn., BUSINESS. . . GEORGE EDGAR MENTRE, Poplarville ' ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha. . . HERBERT TUCKER MILLER, JR Drew ' AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . JAMES WILTON MILLER Ackerman ' AGRICULTURE. NINTH ROW: GEORGE H. OGBURN, JR., Meridian, ENGINEERING. . . WILLIAM H ORSBORN, French Camp, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES L. OSWALT, Stark- ville, BUSINESS. . . ALBERT D. OWENS, Oakland, EDUCATION. DIMITRIOUS T. PARASKEVOPOULOS, Drama, Greece, ENGINEERING. . . DAVID W. PARKER, Miss. City, ENGINEERING. . . WILLIAM A. PARKS, New Albany, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. M W 1 I f ( jf It 1 1 i I TM {% ■ - ' ■, ■ ' i i i i McCullough McDonald McFarland McFarland McGuire McHann Mclntyre McKee McKinney McMinn McMinn McMillin McNaiir McRee McWilliams McWhorfer Medley Melton Mentre Miller Miller Milner Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Moore Morgan Moran Morris Murphy Myers Myers Nail Nash Nash Naylor Orsborn Oswalt Owens Paraskevopoulos Parker Parks THE INK BLOTS FOURTH ROW: LEE WOOLDRIDGE PORTWOOD, Vicksburg, BUSINESS ALDWIN P POSEY, Philadelphia, EDUCATION. . . ALFRED FOSTER POUNDERS Monticello, ENGINEERING. . . JOHN POWELL, Louise EDUCATION EDGAR HEY PRESSGROVE, JR., Charleston, AGRICULTURE Lambda ' Chi Alpha. . . JOHN RANDOLPH PRINCE, Shuqualak, ENGINEERING Phi Kappa Tau. . . WILLIAM MARSHALL PRINCE, JR., Philadelphia, BUSINESS Pi Kappa Alpha. FIFTH ROW: LEE VERNON PRINGLE, Biloxi, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi ROBERT ALLRED PRITCHARD, Harriston, BUSINESS. . . ALVIN TED PULLEN Porkville AGRICULTURE. . . HUGH SWINTON PYLANT Purvis SCIENCE THOMAS EARLE PYLANT, Purvis, ENGINEERING. . ' mAY LEVENIA RAINES, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . MOSE FRANKLIN RAMSEY Columbus ENGINEERING. SIXTH ROW: HOWARD MARCEL RASBILAIR, Gulfport, AGRICULTURE- Delta Sigma Ph.. . . RAY W. LIPE, Boyle, ENGINEERING. . . JOHN RAY REAGAN Tylertown, SCIENCE; Sigma Pi. . . HUGH HAYES REED, Eupora BUSINESS . . . FLOYD HUNTER REEDER, Ecru, EDUCATION. . . DUDLEY HAROLD REEDY, Smithville, AGRICULTURE. . . MURRAY REGAN Meridian ENGINEERING. FIRST ROW: ARNOLD EVANS PARSONS, Columbus, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. JOSEPH DENTON PASCHAL, Jackson, AGRICULTURE. . . HERBERT FREDDIE PATRICK, JR., Johns, AGRICULTURE. . . RALPH ERIC PEARSON, New Albany, SCIENCE. . . MRS. THELMA BLACK PEARSON, Stewart ' EDUCATION. . . WILLIAM GORDON PEARSON, Miss. City, AGRICUL- TURE. . . JEFFERSON DAVID PENTON, Carriere, EDUCATION. SEVENTH ROW: ROBERT JAMES REID, Water Valley, EDUCATION. . . EARL KENNETH REYNOLDS, Boyle, AGRICULTURE. . . CHARLES E. RHODES Pelahatchie ENGINEERING. . . RAYMOND EARL RHODES, Tallahassee Fla BUSINESS ■ . . DAVID L. RICE, JR., Oakland, BUSINESS; Lambda Chi Alpha ROY THOMAS RICHEY, JR., New Albany, BUSINESS. . ELMER KEN- NETH RICHARDSON, Philadelphia, ENGINEERING SECOND ROW: LUTHER DON PERKINS, JR., Amory, ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega . . . ROBERT CROSBY PERRY, Tchula, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. CLYDE PETTY, Mornbeak, Tenn., AGRICULTURE. . . RONALD EARL PIERCE, Oxford, AGRICULTURE. . . JOHNNIE LEE PIGG, Lena, EDUCA- TION. . . HENRY COX PILKINTON, Artesia, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . JACOB CHARLES PONGETTI, Shelby, SCIENCE. EIGHTH ROW: REYNOLDS LAMAR RICHARDSON, JR., Meridian, SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha . . . TOXIE WILTON RICHARDSON, Columbus, BUSINESS. . . BEVERLY LEE RICKS, Union, EDUCATION. . . CLIFFORD DANIEL RILEY Dorsey ENGNEERING. . . LAWRENCE MORGAN ROBERTS, Memphis Tenn ' ENGINEERING. . . CHARLES LANIER ROBINSON, JR., Holly ' Springs ' AGRICULTURE; Kappa Alpha. . . RUDYARD BEAL ROBINSON Tupelo SCIENCE; Pi Kappa Alpha. THIRD ROW: JETULIO VICTOR PONGETTI, Shelby, AGRICULTURE. . . ROBERT DAVID POOLE, Louin, SCIENCE. . . IRA G. POPE, Winona, ENGINEERING. . JAMES C. POPE, Helena, Ark., BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . CLAUDE ELLIS PORTER, McCall Creek, AGRICULTURE. . . FLETCHER BENSON PORTER, Lambert, BUSINESS. . . RAYMOND BEAUFORD PORTER Clarksdale ENGINEERING. NINTH ROW: ELMER J. ROE, Birmingham, Ala., EDUCATION. . . WALTER ROTCHILD ROMAN, Greenville, AGRICULTURE. . . DANIEL CLARK RUBLE Miss City, ENGINEERING. . . JOHN BURTON RUCKER, JR., Montgomery Ala., BUSINESS. . . BENELL RUFFIN, Soso, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES WALBON RUMMEL, Garden City, N. Y., ENGINEERING BEN WILEY RUSCO, Coila, EDUCATION. nnjf aom ;; ' : ;: ,_ 8il ' 5 ' ?% i tt..j.dfi:.$; . Trlrj ML A - ; • 1 Parsons Paschal Patrick Perkins Petty Pigg Pilkinton Pongetti Pongetti Poole Porter Porter Porter Portwood Powell Pringle Pritchard Puller, Pylant Pylant Raines Ramsey Raspilair Lipe Reagan Reed Reeder Reedy Reid Reynolds Rhodes Rhodes Richardson Richardson Ricks Riley Roberts Robinson Robinson Roman Ruble Ruffin •f t FOURTH ROW: EDWIN WILLIAM SHIELDS, Meridian, ENGINEERING JAMES HAR RISON SHOFNER, Winono, BUSINESS. . . JOHN COLLINS SIMS Louin AGRICULTURE. . . CROSBY SAMUEL SIMMONS, Inverness EDUCA TION. . . HUBERT ROSS SIMMONS, Charleston, BUSINESS ' JAMES SAMUEL SIMMONS, Utica, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon GEORGE DAVIS SIMPSON, Okolona, BUSINESS FIFTH ROW: JAMES CHARLES SIMPSON, Pass Christian, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau WILLIAM G. SINGLETON, Forest, BUSINESS. . . JAMES HENRY L SLAUGHTER, Philadelphia, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES H SMART Green wood, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . ALBERT LEE ' sMITH Charleston, EDUCATION. . . ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH Gulfport EDU- CATION. . . BILLY F. SMITH, Amory, SCIENCE; Pi Kappa Alpha ' MULE TRAIN AT STATE SIXTH ROW: CHARLES KENNETH SMITH, Vaiden, AGRICULTURE. . . CYRUS EDWARD SMALL, Laurel, ENGINEERING. . . DERRELL ALFRED SMITH Bogue Chitto, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau. . . DWIGHT SMITH, Raymond EDUCA- TION. . . ELTON BENNIE SMITH, Heth, Ark., EDUCATION. . EMMETTE MORELL SMITH, Russum, ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha JOHANNE WALTON SMITH, Marks, EDUCATION; Chi Omega FIRST ROW: HOWARD EARL RUSSELL, Collierville, Tenn., AGRICULTURE. . . ROBERT ATKIN RUSSELL, Carpenter, EDUCATION; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PAUL RYAN, Kewanee, BUSINESS. . . LAWSON AGNEW SAFLEY, Rome, AGRICULTURE. . . GLEN WOOD SALLEY, Europa, BUSINESS. . . JAMES ROBERT SANDERS, JR., Greenwood, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. WILL IAM NAL SANDUSKY, Gulfport, EDUCATION. SEVENTH ROW: JOHN WILEY SMITH, Poplarville, EDUCATION. . . N F SMITH Little Rock, EDUCATION. . . ROY JEFFERSON SMITH, JR. Decatur ' AGRI- CULTURE. . . WILLIAM BALLON SMITH, Magee, AGRICULTURE. WILLIAM H. SMITH, JR., Columbus, BUSINESS.. . . WOODROW SMITH Bogue Chitto, AGRICULTURE. . ZELMA BOIS SMITH, Meridian EDU- CATION. SECOND ROW: RALPH LEE SANFORD, Mantee, BUSINESS. . . SAM ANTHONY SARULLO, Greenville, SCIENCE. . . HALBERT SAWYER, Bogue Chitto, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau. . . JACK SCARBOROUGH, JR., Nitta Yuma, BUSINESS. . . . CARL WESLEY SCHEIDER, Clarksdale, BUSINESS. . . HENRY CONRAD SCHROEDER, JR., Brookhaven, AGRICULTURE; Theta Xi. JACK DORTCH SCOTT, Memphis, Tenn., ENGINEERING. EIGHTH ROW: EARL LaRUE SNOWDEN, Miss. City, AGRICULTURE. . . JOHN WARREN SONES, Carrier, EDUCATION. . . HENRY SPANG, McComb, ENGINEER- ING; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . JERRY DURELI SPARKS, Corinth AGRICUL- TURE. . . ROBERT HAROLD SPARKMAN, Cooksville, AGRICULTURE LELAND SHELBY SPEAKS, JR., Cleveland, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi CLIFTON M. SPEED, JR., Wesson, ENGINEERING. THIRD ROW: JACK WILLIAM SCOTT, Meridian, BUSINESS. . . OREN RONALD SEGREST, Port Gibson, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Nu. . . RALPH HILTON SEGREST Hattiesburg, ENGINEERING. . . CLINTON OSCAR SHACKELFORD, JR. ' Meridian, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAM VASSAR SHEARER, Starkville, ENGI NEERING; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . JOE PAUL SHEFFIELD, Mantachie AGRICULTURE. THOMAS CLINTON SHEPHERD, McLeod, ENGINEER ING. NINTH ROW: HENRY COLUMBUS SPEIR, JR., Jackson, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES HOMER SPENCE III, Pass Christian, SCIENCE. . . WILLIAM CUNNNGHAM SPENCE, JR., Forrest, EDUCATION. . . JAMES LeROY SPENCER, Stark- ville, EDUCATION. . . DEWARD ELMO SPRABERRY, Bellfountain, EDU- CATION. . . JAMES EDWARD SPRINGER, Okolona, ENGINEERING. MAXWELL M. STAINBROOK, Memphis, Tenn., BUSINESS. jjojNRom no o 1 % . 9 H 8 Ii ! !... I ' ■ . VSk v % l!llwil9 A ' ..r-Z fc Russell Russell Ryan Safley Sanders Sandusky Sanford Sarullo Sawyer Scarborough Scheider Schroeder Scott Scott Segrest Segrest Shackelford Simpson Slaughter Smart Smith Smith Smith Smith Small Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Snowden Sones Spang Sparks Sparkman Speaks Speir Spence Spence Spencer Spraberry Springer Stainbrook SLIPSTICK AT WORK FOURTH ROW: JACK HOLMES THOMAS, Miss. City, EDUCATION. . . JOSEPH BROWN THOMAS, Tupelo, ENGINEERING. . . LENT ERVIN THOMAS JR Botesville, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Pi. . . CLARICE JUANITA THOMP- SON, Starkville, EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . JOHN SILAS THOMPSON, Tupelo, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . LUCIEN WILLIS THORNTON, Hazlehurst, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES ARLTON THRASH Philadelphia, EDUCATION. FIFTH ROW: JAMES LAVELLE TOLAR, Columbia, AGRICULTURE. . . AARON ARVEL TOLLESON, Dossvil ' e, EDUCATION. . . EVERETT FPENCER TOMLINSON JR., Russellville, Ark., ENGINEERING. . . JASPER C. TOUSLEY JR ' Columbus, AGRICULTURE. . . TURNER JAPHET TRAPP, Duck Hill AGRI- CULTURE. . . CHARLIE GENE TREVILLION, Natchez ENGINEERING GLOVER BROWN TRIPLETT, JR., Crawford, AGRICULTURE FIRST ROW: WILLIAM EDWIN STAFFORD, Cedar Bluff, EDUCATION THOMAS ENOS STANFORD, Amory, EDUCATION; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . LEBRASKA STATEN, Greenwood, BUSINESS. . . CLARENCE RAYFORD STEGALL Wesson, BUSINESS. . . BRYAN HALE STEPHENS, JR., Ripley ENGINEER- ING. . . JUANICE STEVENSON, State College, EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . WILLARD DWIGHT STEVENSON, State College BUSINESS SIXTH ROW: JACK TRIPLETT, JR., Kosciusko, SCIENCE. . . FLYNT J. TUBB Amory AGRICULTURE. LOUIS BURDETT TUCKER, Overt, EDUCATION SIDNEY GLYNN TUCKER, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING . . PRESTON B TURNAGE, New Hebran, EDUCATION. . . ALLEN RICHARD TURNER Jackson, AGRICULTURE. . . JOHN WILLIAM TURNER, Mashulaville ' AGRICULTURE. SECOND ROW: JOHN CLARENCE STEWART, McComb, EDUCATION. . . JOE PHARIS STILES, Brooksville, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES EVERETTE STONE, JR Pascagoula, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . HELEN MARGARET STOVALL, West Point, SCIENCE; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . GERALD CLINTON STRAIN, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . FORREST WAYNE STREETER, Houston ENGINEERING. . JOHN ARMSTRONG SUTHOFF, Jackson, SCIENCE SEVENTH ROW: WILLIAM THOMAS TURNER, Dossville, EDUCATION COOPER JUDSON TWADDLE, Memphis, Tenn., ENGINEERING. . . HARRY HUGH ULERY, JR., Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . CHARLES FRANCIS UPSHAW, Waynesboro, SCIENCE. . . JOHN CHEW UPSHAW Jackson, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . BESSIE RUTH VALEN- TINE, Laurel, SCIENCE. . . FINLEY GWINN VAN BROCKLIN Nettleton ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. THIRD ROW: THOMAS ELLIOT SUTTLE, Louisville, AGRICULTURE. . . CATHERINE YANDELL SWAYZE, Benton, EDUCATION; Chi Omega. . . ARTHUR WILLIAM TAIT, Memphis, Tenn., BUSINESS. . . ROONEY WEAVER TANNER, Laurel, AGRICULTURE. . . JERRY COOPER TAYLOR, Somer- ville, Tenn., EDUCATION. . . JOHN EUGENE TAYLOR Waynesboro EDUCATION. . . WILLIAM ELTON TAYLOR, Jackson, BUSINESS- Sigma Chi. EIGHTH ROW: JACK ROGER VANLANDINGHAM, McCool, BUSINESS NORWOOD LLOYD VARNADO, Vicksburg, SCIENCE; Sigma Chi. OLIVER W VAUGHAN, Leland, AGRICULTURE. . . CARL ROSS VEAZEY Paris Tenn BUSINESS. . . OPAL IRVIN VICKERS, Amory, EDUCATION ' BOBBY DEAN WALKER, Auburn, EDUCATION. . . EDWARD D. WALKER Oxford AGRICULTURE. JKUNOOM MJlwi •, fT v , . 1 ; 3% £ $§ 13 t Stegall Stephens Stevenson Stevenson Stewart Stiles Stone Stovall Strain Streeter Suthoff Suttle Tait Tanner Taylor Taylor Taylor Thompson Thornton Thrash Tolar Tolleson Tomlinson Tousley Trapp Trevillion Triplett Triplett Tubb Tucker Tucker Turnage Turner Turner Turner Twaddle Ulery Upshaw Upshaw Valentine Van Brocklin VanLandinghar Varnado Vaughan Veazey Vickers Walker Walker MUST BE TUESDAY AFTERNOON FOURTH ROW: CHARLES ERWIN WEST, West Point, ENGINEERING. . . ALTON L WHEELER, Lexington, Tenn., ENGINERING. . . EDDIE RAY WHITE Pelo hatchic, BUSINESS. . GENE LUTHER WHITINGTON, Memphis, Venn., SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . JAMES LOYD WHITE, Lake SCIENCE LLOYD WHITE, Guntown, EDUCATION. FIFTH ROW: SAM A. WHITE, Holly Springs, AGRICULTURE. . . GARY W. WHITE- FIELD, Picayune. . . JOHN BILLY WICKER, Pulaski, SCIENCE HENRY FREDERICK WILBANKS, Walnut, ENGINEERING. . . CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, Hickory, AGRICULTURE. . . DALE LEON WILLIAMS Laurel, BUSINESS; Sigma Pi. FIRST ROW: URSIN STUART WALKER, Tylerkwn, EDUCATION. . . JAMES RAY WALL, McComb, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . JAMES RAY WALLACE, Sharon, AGRICULTURE. . . LEONARD B. WAMNES, Aberdeen, AGRI- CULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . ROBERT CLIFTON WARD, Jackson, SCIENCE; Sigma Chi. . . GEORGE DEWEY WARNER, JR , Cleveland AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. SIXTH ROW: DELHERT LAURENCE WILLIAMS, JR., luka, AGRICULTURE. EDWIN CLAYTON WILLIAMS, Learned, BUSINESS. . . REECE ELIJAH WILLIAMS JR., Meridian, AGRICULTURE. . . LEON C. WI,LLIAMSON Madison ' BUSNESS. . . HAROLD LEROY WILSON, Greenwood BUSINESS HERBERT ALLEN WILSON, Greenwood, BUSINESS SECOND ROW: ARLIE D. WATKINS, Philadelphia, BUSINESS. . . COYT CHESTER WATKINS, Little Rock, EDUCATION. . . GLEN EDWARD WATSON Bellefountaine, EDUCATION. . . WILLIAM S. WATSON, Nesbitt EDU- CATION. . . ARTHUR LANIER WATTS, Scooba, AGRICULTURE VERNON LEE WATTS, Gulfport, BUSINESS. SEVENTH ROW: EDGAR ELMO WINSTEAD, Union. AGRICULTURE. . . JERRY GLINDON WISE, Ackerman, EDUCATION. . . NORMAN WISE, Gulfport ENGINEER- ING. . . JAMES WALKER WOODARD, JR., Leakesville, ENGINEERING JOHN GORDON WOODWARD, Indianola, SCIENCE. . . HERBERT MAX- WELL WORD, Okolona, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi THIRD ROW: ROBERT HENRY WEARE, De Vails Bluff, Ark., AGRICULTURE. . MARSHALL BANKS WEATHERSBY, New Hebron, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES FRANK- LIN WEBSTER, Pontotoc, EDUCATION. . . ALBERT C. WEEKS, Gulfport, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . EUGENE LOUIS WEIDEL Columbia SCIENCE. . . CHARLES DONALD WELLS, East Fork, EDUCATION EIGHTH ROW: WOODVEN C. WRIGHT, Indianola, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES VICKERS WYATT, Escatawpa, ENGINEERING. . . BEN STURDIVANT YANDELL, Vance, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. . . HARMON DONALD YOUNg! New Augusta, ENGINEERING. . . CHARLES GARFIELD YOUNGBLOOD, ' JR., Glen Allan, ENGINEERING. . . PAUL ARCHIE YOUNGER Louisville BUSINESS. juuNnom 114 I o - ■ ;; i; j ri; o ; r i p i ' f ' i ,o A l Walker Wall Wallace Wamnes Ward Warner Watkins Watkins Watson Watson Watts Watts Weathersby Webster Weeks Weidel Wells West Wheeler White Whitington White Whitefield Wicker Wilbanks Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williamsor Woodard Woodard Word Wright Wyatt Yandell Youngblood Younger L ft J., ' 1 .? v 1 1 Collier Cook WBP 1 ?. FIRST ROW: THOMAS L ADAMS, Quitman, BUSINESS. . . MELVIN B. ALLEN, Kewanee, SCIENCE. . . DONALD H. ANDERSON, Vicksburg, EDUCATION; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . JOE ANDERSON, Ocean Springs, ENGINEERING. . . Robert S. Anderson, Meridian, EDUCATION . . CHARLES L. ANDRESS, Wiggins, BUSINESS. . . JOE VAN ANGLIN, Vardaman, BUSINESS. . . ELLIS P. ANTOON, Greenwood, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . JAMES W. ARCHER, Bruce, AGRICULTURE. SECOND ROW: JACK M. BAGGETT, Rolling Fork, SCIENCE. . . DAVID G. BAILEY, Kosciusko, AGRICULTURE. . . ERNEST E. BAILEY, Steens, SCIENCE. . . GERALD H. BANKS, Amory, BUSINESS. . . RALPH E. BARBOUR, Niagara Falls, N. Y., BUSINESS. . . SIDNEY J. BARINEAU, Bainbridge, Ga., BUSI- NESS. . . WILLIAM M. BARRENTINE, Greenwood, EDUCATION; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . CHARLES W. BARRETT, Indianola, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . FRANCIS S. BARRETT, Saltillo, AGRICULTURE; Theta Kappa Pi. REVEREND ALEXANDER AT THE PULPIT THIRD ROW: FRANK W. BATTAILE, Memphis, Tenn., AGRICULTURE. . . RUSSELL W. BEACH, Hazelhurst, EDUCATION. . . BILLY J. BECKETT, Bruce, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES A. BEDENBAUGH, State College, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . JAMES A. BEDWELL, Cleveland, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . CLAUDE V. BELL, Yokena, ENGINEERING. . . HERBERT M. BELL, Colum- bia, AGRICULTURE. . . MOLLOY S. BENNETT, Vaiden, BUSINESS. . . TERRY L BENNETT, Meridian, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FOURTH ROW: JULIAN W. BENTZ, Jackson.. BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . MINIS H. BIGGS, Memphis, Tenn., BUSINESS. . . WILLIAM E. BILLINGSLEY, Winona, BUSINESS. . . DOLPHUS H. BLACK, Pulaski, ENGINEERING. . . CLAUDE J. BLACKBURN, Booneville, AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAM E. BLAIR, Hamil- ton, EDUCATION. . . JOHN F. BLOUNT, Isola, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . . JOSEPH F. BOARDMAN, Handsboro, BUSINESS. . . CALVIN O. BOONE, Batesville, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SEVENTH ROW: MARTHA BURGOYNE, State College, EDUCATION; Chi Omega. . . AARON E. BURNEY, Coffeeville, EDUCATION. . . JOHN B. BURNS, Jack- son, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . JAMES A. BURROW, Smithville, BUSINESS. . . ADA JO CAIN, Gurdon, Ark., SCIENCE. . . DAVID F. CALDWELL, Jackson, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . RAYMOND C. CAMERON, Millport, Ala., EDUCATION. . . WILLIAM W. CANON, Vaiden, SCIENCE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . WILL D. CARPENTER, More- head, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. FIFTH ROW: WESLEY W. BOONE, Memphis, Tenn., ENGINEERING; Kappa Sigma. . . JEAN E. BOURDIN, Pass Christian, ENGINEERING. . . JOHN L. BOWLING Raleigh, ENGINEERING. . . CLINTON C. BOYD, Raymond, ENGINEERING. . . . JOHN F. BOYD, Raymond, EDUCATION. . . DANNY D. BRAZELTON, Tupelo, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . MALCOLM H. BREA- ZEALE, Doddsville, BUSINESS. . . ALBERT H. BRETT, Kosciusko, AGRI- CULTURE. . . MARTIN L. BRIDGES, Wesson, BUSINESS. EIGHTH ROW: CLARENCE D. CARAWAY, Hickory, ENGINEERING. . . CLYDE A. CAR- RIER, Pascagoula, ENGINEERING. . . LAURANCE W. CARTER, Rolling Fork, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . MARY SUE CARY, Starkville, BUSI- NESS; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . DAVID J. CASSELS, Gloster, BUSINESS. . . HILLARD E. CHESTEEN, Kilmichael, BUSINESS. . . JAMES H. CHESTEEN, Jackson, ENGINERING; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . MARION H. CHRISTIAN, Tupelo, EDUCATION. . . CREOLA C. CHRISTIAN, Calhoun City, EDUCA- TION. SIXTH ROW: NAN NELLE BRIGHT, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . JOSEPH D. BRISTOW, Tupelo, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau. . . THEODORE B. BRISTER, Jackson, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . BILLIE D. BROWN (MRS.), Bay Springs, BUSINESS. . . JOE T. BROWN, Moorhead, EDUCATION. . . WILLIAM S. BROWN, Port Gibson, ENGINEERING. . . JOHN 0. BUCKLEY, Columbia, AGRICULTURE. . . LUTA R. BURFORD, Greenwood, SCIENCE. . . . JOHN E. BURGESS, Winoma, BUSINESS. NINTH ROW: JAMES E. CLANTON, Waynesboro, EDUCATION. . . THOMAS S. CLEM- MONS, Tupelo, ENGINEERING. . . BARBARA S. CLEVELAND (MRS.), Meridian, EDUCATION. . . LEWIS F. COALTER, JR., Tunica, ENGINEER- ING; Sigma Phi Epsiion. . . ROBERT D. COIT, Meridian, AGRICULTURE. . . . JOSEPHINE W. COLLIER, Yazoo City, BUSINESS; Chi Omega. . . SEGER H COLLIER, Yazoo City, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . JOHN M. COMBS, Jackson, ENGINEERING. . . ROBERT P. COOK, Pontotoc, BUSI- NESS; Sigma Chi. JOP OMO P FJT Cothern Crawford Crawford Crook Crosby Cro«der Crumpror Day Day Dearing Donald Dornbusch DuBard Duke Enochs Evans Everett Fatherree Faulkner Ferguson Fernandez Fitzgera Fletcher Franklin Frantz Fulgham Gault George George Hamby Hankins Harbison f f% f x .£ c y FIRST ROW: JOHN W. COOMBS, Myrtle, EDUCATION. . . . BOBBY G. COOPER, Ackerman, AGRICULTURE. . . . STANLEY H. COOPER, Paris, Tenn,, EDUCATION. . . GENE L. COOPWOOD, Clarksdale, AGRICULTURE. . . F. PINSON CORLEY, Farrell, EDUCATION. . . KELLON D. COTHERN, Jayess, AGRICULTURE. . . HOWARD M. COTTEN, Jackson, SCIENCE. . . BEN ALLEN CRAWFORD, Clarksdale, ENGINEERING. . . ERNEST CRAW- FORD, JR., Marion, Ark., AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. SECOND ROW: JOSEPH D. CREEL, Bay St. Louis, ENGINEERING. . . GUY B. CRITZ, Stark- ville, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES W. CROOK, Yazoo City, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . A. EDWARD CROSBY, N. Little Rock, Ark., EDUCATION. . . ROBERT H. CROWDER, Kosciusko, BUSINESS. . . ROBERT T. CRUMPTON, Starkville, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES H. CRUSE, New Albany, ENGINEER- ING. . . CHARLIE M. CURRIE, Gulfport, ENGINEERING. . . OLEN D. CURTIS, Ethel, AGRICULTURE. THIRD ROW: ANNIE LOUISE DAVIS, Starkville, EDUCATION; Chi Omega. . . BEN A. DAVIS, Meridian, AGRICULTURE. . . MAXWELL A. DAVIS, Vaiden, SCIENCE; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . RALPH E. DAVISON, Biloxi, ENGINEER- ING. . . JAMES D. DAY, Starkville, SCIENCE. . . ROBERT E. DAY, Jack- son, ENGINEERING; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . DORRIS G. DEARING, West Point, SCIENCE. . . ALBERT D. DEVAULT, Clarksdale, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . THOMAS J. DILL, Ethelsville, Ala., AGRICUL- TURE. dL Tl HAYS BIGGS, THE CAMPUS ROMEO FOURTH ROW: ROBERT L. DONALD, JR., Vossburg, SCIENCE. . . WILLIAM K. DORN- BUSCH, Vicksburg, SCIENCE. . . WILLIAM J. DuBARD, Greenwood, AGRI- CULTURE; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . BETTY JEAN DUKE, Tupelo, BUSINESS. . . . DAN A. DUNAWAY, Jackson, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ... JOE L. DUNCAN, Tiplersville, EDUCATION. . . OMA T. DUNCAN, Ripley, EDUCATION. . . GARON D. DYESS, Oakvale, EDUCATION; Sigma Pi. . . ROBERT L. EILAND, Drew, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. SEVENTH ROW: HOWARD M. GARDNER, Natchez, ENGINEERING. . . JOHNNY H. GAR- MON, Clarksdale, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . ARLIE A. GAULT, Sherman, BUSINESS. . . M. JOHN GEORGE, Jackson, BUSINESS. . . . M. EUGENE GEORGE, Cleveland, BUSINESS. . . JOHN A. GETER, Natchez, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES S. GIBSON, Shannon, BUSINESS. . . SING GONG, Duncan, BUSINESS. . . JAMES I. GOODWIN, Marvell, Ark., BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. FIFTH ROW: LESTER ELLIS, Clarksdale, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . TRAVIS CHARLES ELLIS, Cotton Plant, EDUCATION. . . ROBERT K. ENOCHS, Natchez, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES E. EVANS, Muldon, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . . MILTON K. EVERETT, Jackson, ENGINEERING. . . A. PRENTISS FATHERREE, Jackson, SCIENCE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . PAUL B. FAULK- NER, Pontotoc, SCIENCE. . . GEORGE B. FERGUSON, State College, EN- GINEERING. . . FRANK FERNANDEZ, Marks, AGRICULTURE. EIGHTH ROW: ROBERT E. GORDAY, Jackson, BUSINESS. . . AARON WALKER GOZA, Lex- ington, SCIENCE. . . ALBERT H. GRAVES, Grenada, ENGINEERING. . . BARRON D. GRAY, Columbia, AGRICULTURE. . . BILLY D. GRAY, Grenada, EDUCATION, .. . JAMES F. GREER, Grenada, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha. . . . JAMES E. GREGORY, Amory, AGRICULTURE. . . JOHN W. GUIDON, Bethlehem, Pa., BUSINESS. . . GEORGE E. HAJJ, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha. SIXTH ROW: HAROLD J. FIORE, Greenwood, AGRICULTURE. . . DONALD F. FITZGER- ALD, New Albany, ENGINEERING. . . GEORGE E. FLETCHER, Cleveland, AGRICULTURE. . . ROBERT B. FOARD, Yazoo City, BUSINESS. . . JOHN H. FONDRN, Cleveland, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . CLINTON L. FRANKLIN, Vicksburg, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . KENNETH L. FRANTZ, Pontotoc, ENGINEERING. . . HOWARD C. FRIDAY, Starkville, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . FLOYD E. FULGHAM, West Point, AGRICUL- TURE. NINTH ROW: BOBBY S. HALL, Ripley, BUSINESS. . . EUGENE W. HALL, Vicksburg, AGRICULTURE. . . DURWOOD HAM, Louisvnle, EDUCATION. . . THOMAS E. HAMBY, Eupora, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES D. HANKiNS, Baxterville( ENGINEERING. . . SIDNEY G. HARBISON, Okolona, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau. . . JO E. HARDIN, Winona, AGRICULTURE. . . JOHN T. HARDIN, Calhoun City, EDUCATION. . . BRYSON A. HARDY, Meridian, ENGINEERING. jrOP f OMO P FJT FIRST ROW: GROVER C. HARNED, Jackson, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. . . JACK H. HARPER, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . DOROTHY E. HARRELSON, State College, BUSINESS. . . JOSEPH F. HARRIS, Gulfport, EDUCATION. . . JULIUS S. HARRIS, Madison, BUSINESS. . . JAMES W. HARRISON, Magnolia, ENGINEERING; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . WILLIAM G. HARRISON, Vicksburg, SCIENCE; Theta Kappa Phi. . . GRADY L. HARTFIELD, Hazelhurst, ENGINEERING. . . BILLIE B. HARTNESS, Srark- ville, BUSINESS; Zeta Tau Alpha. SECOND ROW: JAMES B. HARTPENCE, Sayre, Okla., ENGINEERING. . . HENRY G. HARVEY, Tylertown, ENGINEERING. . . WESLEY 0. HARVEY, Tylertown, AGRICULTURE. . . KENNETH M. HAYWARD, Grenada, ENGINEERING. . . . ROBERT L HENRY, Calhoun, BUSINESS. . . ROBERT M. HENSON, Okolona, BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . JEAN C. HERNDON, Aber- deen, EDUCATION. . . CLARENCE V. HERRINGTON, Quitman, BUSI- NESS. . . HERBERT H. HILL, Tchula, SCIENCE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. THIRD ROW: NORRIS E. HILL, Indianola, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . WILLIAM A. HITCH, Drew, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . CLAIBORNE P. HOLLIS, Natchez, ENGINEERING. . . EDGAR D. HOOD, Philipp, AGRICULTURE. . . ROLAND H. HOUGH, Mt. Olive, AGRICULTURE. . . LACY E. HOWARD, Gunnison, AGRICULTURE; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . WILLIAM I. HOWELL, Aberdeen, BUSINESS. . . VERNON M. HULL, Cleveland, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. . . CHARLES L. HUNT, Carksdale, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST FOURTH ROW: DOYCE ELLIOT HUNT, Ackerman, AGRICULTURE. . . LEON L. JACOBS, Vicksburg, BUSINESS. . . JAMES D. JENKINS, Laurel, AGRICULTURE. CHARLES H. JOHNSON, State College, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. CLARKE G. JOHNSON, Greenville, SCIENCE. . . EDWARD W. JOHNSON Meehan, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES M. JOHNSON, Kilmichael, BUSINESS. . JIMMY G. JOHNSON, Vardaman, BUSINESS. . . OSCAR A. JOHNSON, New Orleans, La., ENGINEERING. SEVENTH ROW: BILLI J. LAWRENCE, Stonewall, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES E. LEBEN, Albany ,Ga., BUSINESS. . . TORRES F. LeBRUN, Bay St. Louis, SCIENCE. . . . MARGARET J. LeCROY, Baldwin, EDUCATION. . . JOHN L. LeFLORE, Greenwood, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . ALTON LEGER, Hands- boro, ENGINEERING. . . WHITMAN H. LENOIR, Prairie, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . MARY J. LEWIS, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . RICHARD A. LEWIS, Starkville, AGRICULTURE. FIFTH ROW: RICHARD D. JOLLY, Meridian, EDUCATION. . . ANTHONY JONES, Hat- tiesburg, SCIENCE. . . MORGAN F. JONES, Jackson, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha. . . WILBUR E. JONES, Columbus, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . WILLIAM H. JONES, Alamo, Tex., ENGINEERING. . . JESSE D. JOY, Vicksburg, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . DAVID E. KEITH, Selma, Ala., ENGINEERING. . . LOUIS I. KESTENBAUM, Vicksburg, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . CHARLES E. KILPATRICK, Leland, AGRICULTURE. EIGHTH ROW: JO ANN LINDSEY, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . JAMES E. LIPE, Boyle, SCIENCE; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . REX LIVINGSTON, Stoneville, AGRICUL- TURE. . . ALVAH C. LONG, Vaiden, BUSINESS; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . ROBERT L. LONG, Chester, ENGINEERING. . . JAY C. LOWE, Dossville, BUSINESS. . . WAYNE C. LUCAS, Big Creek, ENGINEERING. . . HERBERT L. LUNSFORD, Lauderdale, ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . OTHA D. LUPO, Hazelhurst, ENGINEERING. SIXTH ROW: SAM F. KLINE, Aberdeen, AGRICULTURE. . . LeROY J. KNIGHTON, Pittsburgh, Penn., ENGINEERING. . . FRED T. KOMP, Hattiesburg, ENGI- NEERING. . . P. A. KOURY, Leland, BUSINESS. . . ALBERT J. LADNER, Saucier, EDUCATION. . . FRED LAMON, Memphis, BUSINESS. . . EDWIN G. LAND, Louisville, AGRICULTURE. . . KEITH M. LASSETTER, Harper- ville, ENGINEERING. . . MAX C. LASSITER, Lucedale, ENGINEERING. NINTH ROW: JAMES C. MABRY, Woodland, EDUCATION. . . EDWARD W. MacARTHUR, Stewart, BUSINESS. . . HOMER A. MANN, Jackson, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . OTIS T. MARSHALL, Batesville, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . THOMAS G. MASON, Bay Springs, BUSINESS; Sigma Pi. . . ROBIN H. MATHIS, Houlka, EDUCATION. . . JOE J. MATTHEWS, Nesho- ba, BUSINESS. . . HENRY E. MATTOX, Hattiesburg, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. . . VICTOR H. MEENA, Clarksdale, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOP HOMO P FJT 1 1 fl FIRST ROW: JAMES E. MEREDITH, Greenville, ENGINEERING. . . EDGAR G. MILES, Lexa, Ark., ENGINERING; Sigma Chi. . . JAMES W. MILLER, Philadelphia, EDUCATION. . . MELVILLE E. MITCHELL, Nicholson, ENGINEERING. . . . FRANK W. MIZE, Forest, ENGINEERING. . . LAURANCE N. MIZE, Vicksburg, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAM H. MOHEAD, Lula, AGRICULTURE. . . ARMISTEAD T. MONROE, Jackson, SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha. . . CHARLES H. MOORE, Jackson, SCIENCE. SECOND ROW: WILLIAM N. MOORE, Morgan City, ENGINEERING. . . JOE B. MOORE- HEAD, Corinth, SCIENCE; Kappa Sioma. . . THOMAS A. MOORMAN, Water Valley, EDUCATION. . . JAMES P. MORRIS, Jackson, SCIENCE. . . ROBERT M. MORTON, Morgan City, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BEVERLY F. MOSELEY, Hattiesburg, AGRICULTURE. . . WINFRED H. MUCKELRATH, Burns, AGRICULTURE. . . ROBERT A. MULLINS, Guin, Ala., AGRICULTURE. . . BOBBY S. MYERS, Hillsboro, EDUCATION. SORRY, BUT NO SUCH LUCK THIRD ROW: GRADY S. McALEXANDER, Holly Spring, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAM E. McCALEB, Columbus, ENGINEERING. . . EUGENE D. McCALLA, Jackson, Tenn., SCIENCE. . . CHARLES D. McCARTHY, Baldwyn, BUSINESS. . . TED H. McCLANAHAN, Columbus, ENGINEERING, Kappa Alpha. . . WAL- LACE E. McCLANAHAN, Barrenton, EDUCATION. . . GLENN L Mc- CULLOUGH, Tupelo, AGRICULTURE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . NORMAN D. McCOLLOUGH, Jackson, ENGINEERING. . . CHARLES D. McDONALD, Winfield, Ala., BUSINESS. SEVENTH ROW: JAMES DUDLEY PEEPLES, Starkville, EDUCATION; Sigma Phi Epsilon . CHARLES WILLIAM PENLEY, Vicksburg, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha JOE C. PERKINS, Columbus, BUSINESS. . . CHARLES RAY PERRY, Laurel, AGRICULTURE. . . CHARLES ALBERT PITTMAN, Columbia BUSINESS. . . RICHARD LEROY PLATT, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . HENRY WALTER POCHE, Meridian, SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha. . . THOMAS RALPH PRATT, Philadelphia, BUSINESS. . . CASSIE W. PRICE, Prentiss, AGRICUL- TURE. FOURTH ROW: HAROLD L. McDONALD, Winfield, Ala., EDUCATION. . . CARY D. M GARRH, Cleveland, AGRICULTURE. . . LONNIE D. McGREW, Seminary, AGRICULTURE. . . DORCAS E. McHANN, Starkville, EDUCATION. ROBERT B. McKNIGHT, Tupelo, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Alpha Epsilor THOMAS L McNEES, Colum bus, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . HOWARD L. McWILLIAMS, Meridian, ENGINEERING. . . HAROLD S. NASH, Clevc BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma; WILLIAM D. NEAL, Carrollton, ENGINEERING ' ; Sigma Phi Epsilon. EIGHTH ROW: WILLIAM PERCY PRICE, Utica, AGRICULTURE. . . JIMMY LEE PRUDEN Vicksburg, SCIENCE; Phi Kappa Tau. . . BILLY PYRON, Greenwood BUSINESS. . . HOLLIS EUGENE QUIMBY, Laurel, AGRICULTURE. . . ROBERT EARL RALEY, Quitman, EDUCATION. . . JOSEPH WILLIAM RANDLE, JR., Starkville, AGRICULTURE. . . HUBERT TINNIN RATLIFF JR., Clinton, SCIENCE; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . JAMES LEE RAY, Kosciusko ENGINEERING. . . JOHN WESLEY RAY, JR., Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha. FIFTH ROW: FRED W. NELMS, Corinth, AGRICULTURE. . . ALBERT EARL NORDAN, Drew, AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAM DELEVAN NORRIS, Quitman, BUSI- NESS. . . CARLTON LEE O ' KEEFE, Jackson, BUSINESS. . . WILLARD BENTON OLIVER, Jackson, BUSINESS; Sigma Pi. . . EDWIN AURELIUS O ' NEAL, Gulfport, SCIENCE. . . BILLY TULL O ' QUIN, Magnolia, AGRI- CULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . MARIAN BINFORD ORSBORN, French Camp, AGRICULTURE. . . BILLY RALPH OUSLEY, Laurel, AGRICULTURE. NINTH ROW: JACK M. REED, Starkville, SCIENCE. . . JOHN GEISSERT REED, Memphis Tenn., BUSINESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . CHARLES DICKENS REEVES ' Courtland, AGRICULTURE. . . JAMES MORRIS REEVES, Columbus, BUSI- NESS. . . GEORGE LEON REID, JR., Meridian, ENGINEERING. . . RAYMOND P. REYES, Cuba, ENGINEERING. . . PAUL EBERDT RICE, Liberty, AGRI- CULTURE. . . WILLIAM McKINLEY RICH, Jackson, AGRICULTURE. . . MARVN EXCELL RICHARDSON, Louisville, ENGINEERING. SIXTH ROW: THOMAS JEFFERSON OUSLEY, JR., West Point, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . DAVID HUGH OWEN, JR., West Point, ENGINEERING; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . JOHN HERMAN PACE, Pace, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . BETTY MAE PALMER, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAM TRAVIS PANNELL, Raleigh, Tenn., AGRICULTURE; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . JOHN LENARD PARKER, Philadelphia, EDUCATION. . . GUY ARTHUR PARSONS Brookhaven, AGRICULTURE. . . BILLY CARROLL PAUL, Sulligent, Ala., EDUCATION. . . CHARLES EDWARD PEARSON, McCondy, AGRICULTURE TENTH ROW: ARTHUR ROY RILEY, Brookhaven, ENGINEERING; Kappa Sigma JESSE LESTER ROBERTS, Lexington, BUSINESS. . . MARTHA ROBERTS, State College, EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . RONALD ELMORE ROBINSON, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING; Lambda Chi Alpha. . . GREGORY LOUIS ROOT, Jackson, ENGINEERING. . . WALTER ELLSWORTH ROWE Vicksburg, ENGINEERING. . . OTTIS W. RUSHING, Cleveland, AGRICUL- TURE. . . JAY McGRATH RUSSELL, Monticello, AGRICULTURE. ROBERT LOCKE RUTLEDGE, Sandersville, SCIENCE. . . ROBERT LEE SANDERS, JR., Macon, BUSINESS. JOPtf OMO PlFJr FIRST ROW: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SANFORD, JR., Greenwood, ENGINEERING. . . GEORGE MARVIN SANSING, Stringer, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha . . FRANK HUNGERFORD SANTMYER, Hattiesburg, ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha. . . CARL STANLEY SCARBOROUGH, Greenwood, ENGINEERING. . JIM RUSSEL SCARBOROUGH, Koscuisko, BUSINESS. . . LUCIEN CASON SCHAFFER, Vicksburg, AGRICULTURE. . . JACK JENKINS SHERMAN, Hat- tiesburg, ENGINEERING. . . ARNOLD GAVIN SHOWS, Ovett, AGRICUL- TURE. . . FRED LEON SHUMAN, R., Gulfport, ENGINEERING. SECOND ROW: CHAN WAH SIDNEY, JR., Greenville, ENGINEERING. . . TOM ROGERS SIMMONS, JR., Rosedale, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . FAY JUANITA SIMONTON, Starkville, BUSINESS. . . CAYCE DEAN SMITH, Mantee, SCIENCE. . . FAULK ORVILLE SMITH, Leakesville, EDUCATION. . . HAROLD FRANKLIN SMITH, Columbus, BUSINESS. . . JACOB FRANCIS SMITH, Quantico, Va., AGRICULTURE. . . JOSEPH L SMITH, II, Cleve- land, AGRCULTURE. . . KATIE RUTH SMITH, Lucian, EDUCATION. THIRD ROW: MARTHA ELIZABETH SMITH, Houston, EDUCATION. . . RONALD GEORGE SMITH, Columbus, SCIENCE. . . WILBURN SUBER SMITH JR Starkville, SCIENCE. . . ROBERT EDWIN SMYLIE, Brookhaven, ENGI- NEERING. . . JAMES EDWARD SPAIN, Birmingham, Ala., BUSINESS Kappa Alpha. . . MARY FRANCES SPEED, West Point, BUSINESS. . . DAVID EARL SPEYERER, Vicksburc, BUSINESS; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . ALBERT HUNTER SPINKS, Rosedale, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma QUILLA DOWNING SPRUILL, JR., Canton, ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega FOURTH ROW: EARL WILLIAM STANTON, Clarksdale, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . ALBERT JAMES STENNETT, Columbia, SCIENCE. . THOMAS GRADY STEPHENSON, Columbus, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Alpha EUGENE WILLIAM STEWART, McComb, EDUCATION. . . MARCIE CAROL STEWART, Kosciusko, SCIENCE; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . ROBERT HAVENS STINE, Gautier, AGRICULTURE; Alpha Tau Omega. . . ISABELLE ANNE STOWERS, Natchez, SCIENCE; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . KURTZ BISHOP STOWERS, Natchez, SCIENCE. . . FRANK STREET, Ripley, BUSINESS FIFTH ROW: WILLIAM BASIL STRICKLIN, JR., Eden, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi OSCAR M. STUART, Clinton, ENGINEERING. . . WILLIAM TERRY SWALM, Brook- haven, EDUCATION. . . WILLIAM WILBUR SYKES, Jackson, ENGINEER- ING; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . CLIFFORD ALEXANDER TATE, Stoneville AGRICULTURE. . . ROBERT FLEMMING THOMPSON, Monticello, ENGI- NEERING. . . ALLEN RISHER TILL, Heidelburg, AGRICULTURE BILLY PROWELL TILLERY, Laurel, AGRICULTURE. . . ROBERT EARL TRAYLOR Crystal Springs, ENGINEERING. PLANE CRASH?? SEVENTH ROW: EDWARD O ' NEILL WALKER, Waynesboro, ENGINEERING. . . JAMES ALVIS WALKER, Pontotoc, ENGINEERING. . . WILLIAM ELWOOD WALKER, Portsmouth, Va., ENGINEERING. . . WILLIAM LUNDY WALKER, Horn Lake, AGRCULTURE. . . JOHN MARION WARD, Ellisville, ENGINEERING . . . CHARLES LAWRENCE WARNER, Pascagoula, ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega. . . CECIL GENE WARREN, Senatobia, ENGINEERING; Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . SAMUEL WILLIAM WARREN, Yazoo City, BUSINESS HOMER WEBB WATKINS, JR., Jackson, ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. EIGHTH ROW: MARGARET WATKINS, Jackson, ENGINEERING; Chi Omega. . . FRANCIS DALE WATTS, Scooba, EDUCATION. . . JAMES CURTIS WEAVER, Hous- ton, EDUCATION. . . CLARENCE WEBB, Vicksburg, ENGINEERING JAMES K. WEBB, Monticello, AGRICULTURE. . . HUBERT MAGNER WELBORN, Laurel, SCIENCE; Theta Xi. . . LEE ROY WELLS, JR., Vicks- burg, ENGINEERING; Pi Kappa Alpha. . . LOYD AVERY WEST, Hamilton, AGRICULTURE. . . ALTON GWYNN WESTBROOK, JR., Jackson, AGRI- CULTURE. NINTH ROW: HARLEY AUSTIN WESTBROOK, Columbus, BUSINESS. . . EDWARD W. WHITE, Pacsagoula, EDUCATION. . . JAMES FORD WHITE, Holly Springs, BUSINESS. . . IRA SANFORD WHITMIRE, McCool, ENGINEER- ING. . . THOMAS LAMAR WILEY, Hickory Flat, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAM W. WILKINS, Adamsville, Tenn., AGRICULTURE. . . WILLAM 0. WILLEY, Johnstown, Pa., BUSINESS. . . GENE STEWART WILLIAMS, Lumberton, BUSINESS. . . LEE BOWLING WILLIAMS, Sunflower, Ala., BUSINESS SIXTH ROW: MARY KATHERINE TUBB, Amory, BUSINESS. . . WALTER EVERETT TUCKER, Greenwood, AGRICULTURE. . . THOMAS ANDREW TULLOS Raleigh, ENGINEERING. . . JOHN HERMAN TURNER, JR Brandon ENGINEERING; Kappa Alpha. . . THEODORE TURNER, JR., Greenwood ' ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . BENJAMIN COYTE VANCE ' Conehatta, EDUCATION. . . STUART P. VANCE, Memphis, Tenn., BUSI- NESS; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . BEVERLY PENNINGTON VEAL, Ports- mouth, Va., EDUCATION. . . GARNSEY WADE, Memphis, Tenn., ENGI- NEERING; Alpha Tau Omega. TENTH ROW: PAUL EMMETT WILLIAMS, Jackson, BUSINESS; Phi Kappa Tau CONNIE C. WILLIAMSON, Golden, ENGINEERING. . . JASPER HOWARD WILLIAMSON, JR., Greenwood, SCIENCE. . . JAMES ROBERT WILSON Starkville, BUSINESS; Alpha Tau Omega. . . JAMES LAROY WINDHAM, ' Heidelburg, BUSINESS. . . THOMAS WAYNE WINGO, Columbus, SCIENCE . . . JAMES LEWIS WOMACK, Batesville, ENGINEERING; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . ROLAND WILLIAM WOODRUFF, Louisville, BUSINESS. . . BILL CLINARD WRIGHT, Starkville, SCIENCE; Kappa Siama. . . JAMES ROBERT WRIGHT, Memphis, Tenn., ENGINEERING; Alpha Tau Omega. SOPIHOMO FJT FROSH CLASS OFFICERS, BOYLES, ELY, AND MCKAY FIRST ROW: AIKEN, DURWARD W., JR., State College, EDUCATION; Kappa Sigma. . . ALDRIDGE, JAMES M., Baldwyn, ENGINEERING. . . ALFORD, VAN HENRY, McComb; SCIENCE. . . ALLEN JAMES R., JR., Gulfport, ENGINEERING; ATO. . . ANDERSON, BILLY FRED, Verona, BUSINESS. . . ANDERSON ROBERT D., Okolona, BUSINESS. . . ANDERSON, THOMAS G., Tupelo! EDUCATION. . . ANDERSON, WILLIAM L., Meridian, BUSINESS. . . ANDREWS, WILLIE VAN, Starkville, BUSINESS. FiFTH ROW: BLACKWELL, LEO, Meridian, ENGINEERING. . . BLAIR PAUL T Hamil- ton, AGRICULTURE. . . BLANKMEYER, FRANK W., Roanoke Va BUSI- NESS. . . BLANKENSHIP, GEORGE ROBERT, West Point EDUCATION BLOUNT, JACK C, Memphis, Tenn., BUSINESS. . . BOLTON, ROBERT C Booneville, SCIENCE. . . BOUCHILLON, CHARLES W., Batesville AGRI- CULTURE. . . BOWEN, JOHN W„ JR., Grenada, AGRICULTURE BOYETTE, CHARLES E., Houston, BUSINESS. SIXTH ROW: BOYLES, JAMES C, Winona, BUSINESS. . . BOYLES JOHNNY L JR Laurel, ENGINEERING; Kappa Sigma. . . BRADSHAW, CYRUS J., Rolling Fork, ENGINEERING. . . BRANCH, ELMO, Duck Hill, BUSINESS PiKA BRANNON, CHARLES R., Laurel, ENGINEERING. . . BRASHIER JAMES HAROLD, Quitman, EDUCATION. . . BREVARD, WILLIAM N , Drew ENGINEERING; Pi KA. . . BREWSTER, JAMES HIRAM, Vimville AGRI- CULTURE. . . BROOKS, ROBERT A., Starkville, AGRICULTURE SEVENTH ROW: BROOME, ARTHUR V., Batesville, ENGINEERING. . . BUTLER MARY ALICE, Artesia, BUSINESS. . . BUTTS, MARTHA JO., Starkville, SCIENCE- Chi Omega. . . CANALES-VILLA, PEDRO, Merida, Yucatan Mexico ' ENGINEERING. . . CARLOSS, FRANK R., Kentwood, Louisiana AGRICUL- TURE. . . CARSON, SAUNDERS B., JR., Columbus, AGRICULTURE- SAE CARTER, CHARLES H., Kosciusko, BUSINESS. . . CARTER, WILLIAM D Money, AGRICULTURE. . . CARTLEDGE, ROBERT S., Winona, ENGINEER- ING. SECOND ROW: BACKSTROM, JACK L, Columbus, BUSINESS. . . BAGGULEY, THOMAS E., Water Valley, ENGINEERING. . . BAILEY, ANDREW M., JR., Winona AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. . . BAKER, JOSEPH C, Prentiss, AGRI- CULTURE. . . BARLOW, EDWARD R., Itta Bena, ENGINEERING. . BARNES, ROYCE L, West Point, BUSINESS. . . BARR, IRA H., Silver Creek, EDUCATION. . . BARTON, JOHN E., ackson, EDUCATION BASDEN, WILLIAM R., Blue Springs, EDUCATION. EIGHTH ROW: CASE, ALEX LEE, Laurel, BUSINESS; Kappa Sigma. . . CASH, BILLY M Birmingham, Alabama, PHYSICAL EDUCATION. . . CHANEY EUGENE RUTLEDGE, JR., Greenwood, AGRICULTURE; SAE. . . CHANEY, VAN B JR., Rosedale, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . CHATHAM, GEORGE B Shaw ' SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . CHERRY, JOE E., Porterville, EDUCATION. CHESTEEN, JOSEPH L, Winona, ENGINEERING; SPE. . . CHIPLEY, BEN T Dossville, ENGINEERING. . . CHITTOM, WALTER G., Ecru, SCIENCE. ' THIRD ROW: BATEMAN, THOMAS SCOTT, Seminary, AGRICULTURE. . . BEALL, JACK L., Starkville, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . BEARD, ROBERT L, New Albany, BUSINESS. . . BECKETT, SIDNEY W., Bruce, AGRICULTURE. . . BECKHAM, JOE E., Swiftoun, AGRICULTURE; SPE. . . BEECH, CLARENCE D., JR., Hattiesburg, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi. . . BELDING, BENJAMIN E„ JR., Heidelberg, EDUCATION. . . BELL, WILLIAM D., Macon, SCIENCE BENNETT, CECIL E., Vaiden, EDUCATION. NINTH ROW: CLARK, BERTRAM E., Hattiesburg, AGRICULTURE. . . CLARK, BILLY V Tie Plant, ENGINEERING. . . CLARK, HERMES R., Pascagoula, ENGINEER- ING. . . CLAYTON, N. R., JR., Booneville, AGRICULTURE. . . COGGINS GLORIA L., Galdwyn, EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . COLEMAN WELLS R., Kosciusko, BUSINESS. . . COLLINS, HASCAL, Collins, EDUCATION. COMAN, ROBERT MASON, JR., Hazeihurst, BUSINESS. . . COOK BOBBY JOE, Tupelo, ENGINEERING; P K Tau. FOURTH ROW: BENNETT, NORMAN, HOUSTON, Tupelo; ENGINEERING; SAE. . BENOIT WILLIAM R., Detroit, Michigan, BUSINESS. . . BENTON, WALTER B JR Columbus, EGINEERING. . . BERRY, CHARLES E., Columbus, AGRICUL TURE; SAE. . . BERRYHILL, CHARLES R., JR ., Marks, AGICULTURE Sigma Chi. . . BIEDENHARN, MILTON A., JR., Vicksburg, AGRICULTURE, PiKA. . . BISHOP, GEORGE E., Hattiesburg, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi . BISH- OP, WALTER A., Roanoke, Va., EDUCATION. . . BLACKWELL, CHARLES H., Taylorsville, ENGINEERING. TENTH ROW: COOKSEY, DAVID LEE, Vicksburg, SCIENCE. . . COOPER, ARNOLD JAMES JR., Columbus, AGRICULTURE. . . COOPER, GORDON PEARSON, JR Lambert, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . COOPER, JOE WILLIAM, Phila- delphia, BUSINESS; Pi K A. . . COOPER, ROBERT ARTHUR, Weyburn Saskatchewan, Canada, ENGINEERING. . . CRAFT, JOHN WILLIAM ' Lucedale, ENGINEERING. . . CRAFT, THOMAS EDWIN, Kosciusko, ' BUSINESS. . . CRAWFORD, JOE FREEMAN, Yazoo City BUSINESS Pi K A CRENSHAW, ROY MEREDITH, Greenwood, BUSINESS F P FS VM FM I 11 viJi m Fl S ! I - ; | Bfl . : 3 8 i: ,: tk ,- f v- Q ;; :: : y 1 ■ ■■■• ' ' rL ' o J -. :■ ' Boyles Boyles Bradshaw Branch Brashier Brevard Brewster Brooks Butts Canales-Villar Carloss Carson Carter Cartledge Case Cash Chatham Chesteen Chipley Chittom Clark Clark Clark Clayton Coggins Coleman Collins Cooksey Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Craft Craft Crawford Crenshaw BULL SESSION, FIRST CLASS FIRST ROW: CRICK, ED DOYLE, Indianola, EDUCATION. . . CROW TERRY TOM Amory, SCIENCE. . . CRUISE, WILLIE J., Liberty, AGRICULTURE CULPEPPER, CARROLL L, JR., Meridian, BUSINESS; KA CURRY ' JOSEPH F„ State College, BUSINESS. . . CUSTER, LAWRENCE D., Holly Springs, AGRICULTURE. . . DELANEY, CHARLES L, St Johnsbury Vermont, BUSINESS; Theta Kappa Phi. . . DELOE, KENNETH R., JR ' Pennsboro, West Virginia, BUSINESS. . . DENMAN, MALCOLM L, Charles- ton, AGRICULTURE. SECOND ROW: DORMAN, CLARENCE D., Starkville, SCIENCE; SPE. . . DUPLAIN NOR- MAN J., Biloxi, EDUCATION. . . DYKES, CARREL H., Stringer ' ENGI- NEERING. . . EASLEY, OTHEL D., Greenville, ENGINEERING. . . EDWARDS JOHN R., JR., Oakland, AGRICULTURE. . . ELLIS, BILLY D., Clarksdale ' ENGINEERING. . . ELY, SAMUEL J., JR., Indianola, AGRICULTURE; Kappa Sigma. . . EMMONS, CHARLES G., Corinth, BUSINESS. . . EMMONS MACK, Meridian, BUSINESS; KA. FIFTH ROW: GREGORY, MARY JOY, Hamburg, SCIENCE; Zeta Alpha. . GRIFFIN BILLY JOE Bruce, ENGINEERING. . . GRIFFIN, IRVIN E., Coffeeville BUSINESS ATO. . . HALL, ALICE SADIETH, Monticello, EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha ' f)rh L r lE B ' Magee ' APICULTURE. . . HAMMON, JERRY L, Corinth BUSINESS. . . HANKINS, ALVA JO, Gattman, EDUCATION HARBOR ' ROBERT N„ State College, AGRICULTURE; SPE. . . HARDIN, CLINTON t ' JR., Calhoun City, BUSINESS. ' SIXTH ROW: r,? l PINS0N H lsola ' SC fNCf. • . HARMON, WILLIAM F Union fnAKm SS i • ■ HARRELL J0HN F - Starkville, SCIENCE. . . HARRELSOn ' °5 r St ° te College, BUSINESS. . . HARRIS, BARBARA A., Starkville SC f yf£, Ch ! 0mega - ■ ■ HARR| S, CHARLES D., Nettleton, EDUCATION . HARRIS, JAMES K., Hayti, Missouri, EDUCATION. . . HARRIS, MARION AGMCuSfb i Pri 9S ' SC fNCf ■ ■ HARR ' SON, BENJAMIN F., Raleigh SEVENTH ROW: HARRISON, GERALD M., Corinth, BUSINESS. . . HARRISON LELAND E Louisville, EDUCATION. . . HARTLEY, JAMES D., Birmingham, Alabama ' EDUCATION. . . HAYES, ARLINGTON H., JR., Columbus BUSINESS ' HAYS, GEORGE L, Steens, AGRICULTURE. . . HAYWARD, DONALD J ' Long Beach, SCIENCE. . . HEBLON, EDWIN E., Meridian, ENGINEERING ' KA. . . HEMPHILL, CLIFFORD C, Graysport, AGRICULTURE HENLEY CARROLL J, Crystal Springs, ENGINEERING EIGHTH ROW: HERNDON, WILLIAM L, Natchez, BUSINESS. . . HERRINGTON CON- NICE E., Louisville, AGRICULTURE. . ..HESLEP, ROBERT D., Boyle ' AGRI- CULTURE. . . HIGGINBOTHAM, W. G., JR., Baton Rouge EDUCATION HIGHT, BILLY KAE, Winona, ENGINEERING; ATO. . . HOGABOOM PETER, Vicksburg, AGRICULTURE; SAE. . . HOLMES, BILLY W West Point, EDUCATION. . . HOWARD, BETTY JEAN, Jackson, EDUCATION . . . HOWARD, JAMES W., Laurel, BUSINESS THIRD ROW: FAIRCHILD, OLLIE P., R., Laurel, BUSINESS. . . FANCHER, FANT G JR Columbus, BUSINESS. . . FERNANDEZ, SYDNEY H., Marks AGRICUL- TURE. . . FEW, THOMAS H., Water Valley, EDUCATION. . . FLANAGAN BILLY, Greenwood, AGRICULTURE. . . FLETCHER, MARVIN J., Port Arthur, Texas, EDUCATION. . . FORD, WILLIAM M., JR., Hazlehurst BUSINESS. . FORESMAN, LELA S., Greenville, EDUCATION; Chi Omga ' FORTUNATO, JOE F., Mingo Junction, Ohio, BUSINESS NINTH ROW: HOWARD, RUPERT E., JR., Clifton Forge, Virginia, BUSINESS. . HOWELL DONALD N., Starkville, SCIENCE. . . HUDSON, JERROLD L, Waynesboro ' EDUCATION. . . HUNT, WILLIAM D., Ackronman, ENGINEERING HUSSEY, HERBERT B., Corinth, BUSINESS. . . HUTCHINSON, JOHN C JR., Vicksburg, BUSINESS. . . JACKSON, DEXTER, R., Tremont, BUSINESS . . . JAMES, CLAIBORNE M., Jackson, SCIENCE. . . JAMES, RICHARD D Meehan, BUSINESS. FOURTH ROW: FUENTE, NOEL R , Picayune, SCIENCE. . . GARRETT, HOWARD H. Steele Missouri, EDUCATION; ATO. . . GARRETSON, ROLAND F., Leakesville ENGINEERING; Theta Xi. . . GEAN, JAMES H., AdamsviHe Tennessee ' EDUCATION. . . GILLETTE, RAYMOND F., Poplarville BUSINESS GILLIS, BENTON T, Greenwood, ENGINEERING. . . GOODNITE MACIL W., Grenada, AGRICULTURE. . . GRAVES, EDWARD L, JR., Clarksdale, ENGINEERING; SAE. . . GRAVES, ROBERT F., Merigold BUSINESS TENTH ROW: JESURUN, EDVARDO 0., Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, ENGINEERING JOHNSON, CHARLES R., Bruce, ENGINEERING; Kappa Sigma JONES CONGER H., Greenwood, ENGINEERING. . . JONES, HERBERT o ' Benton ' AGRICULTURE; Theta Xi. . . JONES, HOUSTON C, JR., Clarksdale ' AGRICULTURE. . . JONES, HOWARD T„ JR., Holly Springs, AGRICULTURE ' . . JONES, JAMES M., Boyle, AGRICULTURE. . . JONES, ROBERT D JR., Gulfport, BUSINESS; Lambda Chi. . . ONES, WILLIE C, JR., Vicksburg AGRICULTURE. f P FJ I M FN 1 : 1 ; J . ?: gg $  THE PAJAMA KIDS AT HOME COMING FIRST ROW: KALFE, NATALIE, Prague, Czechoslovakia, SCIENCE. . . KEADY, DONALD M., Milton, Fla., SCIENCE; PKTau. . . KEEL, CHARLES ERNEST, String- town, AGRICULTURE; ATO. . . KELLETT, CHARLES R., Tupelo, SCIENCE PKTau. . . KENNEDY, JOHN L, Holly Springs, ENGINEERING. . KEN- NEDY, WILLIAM ODOM, Cleveland, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi KEY HENRY A., Columbus, EDUCATION. . . KING, ALLEN LANIER, Grenada ' SCIENCE. . . KING, CHARLES E., Gulfport, SCIENCE; Lambda Chi SECOND ROW: KIRKPATRICK, TOM F.,. Starkville, BUSINESS. . . LAWRENCE JULIAN L, Meridian, BUSINESS. . . LESTER, WILLIAM C, Inverness, AGRICUL TURE; SAE. . . LEWIS, BROOKS A., JR., Pachuta, ENGINEERING LEWIS, JAMES W., Starkville, EDUCATION; Theta Xi. . . LIND JAMES T Homestead, Pa., EDUCATION. . . LITTLE, WALTON S., Pinola ENGI NEERING. . . LONG, JAMES H., Jackson, ENGINEERING; KA. . ' LOWE WILMA E., Dossville, EDUCATION THIRD ROW: LUSI, AINO, Johvi, Estonia, SCIENCE. . . McCAIN, JAMES MIKE, Eupora, BUSINESS. . . McCORMACK, MELVIN W., Batesville AGRICULTURE McCOY, GENE A., Morton, AGRCULTURE. . . McCOY, JAMES W Meri- dian, EDUCATION; Kappa Alpha. . . McDONALD, JACK, JR., Helena Ark., ENGINEERING; Sigma Chi. . . McDONALD, WILLIAM W JR ' Bo ' dwyn, ENGINEERING; ATO. . . McELROY, ELLIOTT L, State College SCIENCE. . . McGINNIS, ROBERT L, JR., Rondo, Arkansas, AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. FOURTH ROW: McHANN, JOHN, Starkvi ' le, EDUCATION. . . MclNTOSH GEORGE E Leakesville, ENGINEERING. . . McKAY, GEORGE A., State Col ' eoe SCIENCE; Kappa Sirma. . . McKINNEY, JOHN A., Columbus AGRI- CULTURE; Sirma Chi. . . McLAURIN, HARBERT J., West Point BUSI- NESS; Theta Xi. . . McMURTRAY, HARRY F., Yazoo City BUSINESS McPHERSON, FRANK T, Cleve ' and, SCIENCE; Sioma Chi MANN RONALD M., State College, SCIENCE. . . MAPLES, BIBB, Perkinston ' FIFTH ROW: MARCHBANKS, REX D., Greenville, BUSINESS. . . MARTIN PATRICIA E., State College, EDUCATION; Chi Omeqa. . . MAULDIN, CHARLES B ferr 6 ' AGRIC ULTURE. . . MAXWELL, THOMAS N., Hattiesburg BUSINESS. . . MEADOR, RICHARD L, Gulfport, SCIENCE; Lambda Chi MEADOWS, JAMES L, JR., Natchez, SCIENCE. . . MERIDETH HORACE L JR., James, BUSINESS. . . MILLER, C. M„ West Point, ENGINEERING MILLER, CHARLES R„ Houston, SCIENCE; P K Tau. ™ NbtR ' NG - SIXTH ROW: MILLER, HERBERT H., Houston, EDUCATION. . . MILLER KARL H Favette, AGRICULTURE. . . MILLER, OTTO E„ Aberdeen EDUCATION MITCHELL, JAMES N., Starkville, BUSINESS; SPE. . . MOAK JAMES ' E ' r°,T-!;J? RICULTURE ■ ■ MONTAGUE, ROBERT H., Hatties ' bura, AGRl ' - v ty - r L,T °c N J G0MERY ' J,MMY L Canton WNEMNG: Theta L M ?S Y ' ° RV,LLE E - Burlin °°™ Kansas, ENGINEERING. . . MOOR, BLUFORD L, JR., Starkville, ENGINEERING; SPE. SEVENTH ROW: MOOR, MARION M., Gre MICHAEL F., Conshohocken Winborn, AGRICULTURE. enwood, SCIENCE; Siama Chi. . . MOORE , Pa., BUSINESS. . . MOOREHEAD, WELLS R ' • • MOREHEAD, WILLIAM E.. Dundee, ENGI- NEERING. . . MORRISON, ROBERT E., Jackson. BUSINESS. Kappa Aloha . . . MULLENS, DAVID B.. Chrksda ' e, AGRICULTURE: SAE MURPHY ™ E 5 ' ,ndiano ' a - AGRICULTURE. . . MURPHY, REGINA J. ' , Carthage ' SCIENCE. . . MURPHY, THOMAS D., JR., Kosciusko, SCIENCE EIGHTH ROW: NERREN, JAMES C. Pettit, AGRICULTURE. . . NICELY, HOWARD P JR State Colle-e. SCIENCE; Lambda Chi. . . NICKLE, WILLIAM L, Bates ville, AGRICULTURE; SAE. . . NICKLES, ROBERT H., Aberdeen BUSINESS SPE. . . NOWELL, CHARLES M., Kosciusko, ENGINEERING. . . OSTEEN LARRY W., Portagevil ' e, Missouri, AGRICULTURE. . . OWEN JOE B ' T,, Ifr- esse , e ' AGRICULTURE. . . OWINGS, JAMES H., Nettleton! AGRICULTURE; Sigma Chi. . . PACE, DEASON L, Meridian, ENGI- NEERING; Kappa Alpha. NINTH ROW: PAGE, LEILA, Starkville, BUSINESS: Chi Omeaa. . . PALLOP, ANTS Tartu Estonia, AGRICULTURE. . . PALMER. MARVIN, Jackson, ENGINEERING ' . PARKER, JACK P.. Starkville, BUSINESS: ATO. . . PARKER, MARTHA A.. Stnrkvil ' e. EDUCATION. . . PARKER, RICHARD S.. Natchez, ENGI- NEERING; SAE. . . PATRICK, JAMES D., Johns, AGRICULTURE PEACH, ARTHUR M.. Sniti ' l , AGRICULTURE. . . PENNEBAKER, JOSEPH D., Inverness, AGRICULTURE. TENTH ROW: PERKINS, ROUELL 0., Batesville, AGRICULTURE. . . PERSON, THOMAS E.. Greenwood, ENGINEERING. . . PETKOVSEK, JOHN M., Natchez SCIENCE. . . PHILLIPS, TRAVIS D., Grenada. AGRICULTURE. . . PINER HERMAN H., Laurel, BUSINESS. . . PLUMMER, LANNIS F., Canton EDU- CATION; Kaooa Aloha. . . POGUE, ARTHUR, JR.. Meridian, ENGINEER- ING. . . POINDEXTER, JAMES D.. Vicksburg, BUSINESS. . . POLOVINA PETE, Steubenville, Ohio, EDUCATION. ELEVENTH ROW: POWELL, DAVID D., Gulfport, AGRICULTURE. . . POWELL, SAMUEL B Water Valley, ENGINEERING. . . POWELL, WILLIAM A., Water Valley ' ENGINEERING. . . PRICE, GEORGE M., Brookhaven, ENGINEERING ' PRICHARD, JOHN L, Starkville, SCIENCE; Kappa Sioma .. . PUGH WALTER S., Belzoni, AGRICULTURE. . . RAMSAY, ALEXANDER F., Mount Olive, AGRICULTURE; Sirma Chi. . . RANKIN, JOHN E., Nettletton, EDUCATION. . . RAPPE, DONALD M., Okolona, AGRICULTURE. F EJTIHME r ? =?. r 1 s ) 1 - -J ; Q iHk % £ pll w ; S s •1 ■ s V : ■ , • Sn, a. Ji k .lb Kennedy Key King Kirkpatrick Lawrence Lester Lewis Lind Little McCain Mc _oimack McCoy McLoy icuonald Mcl aid, Jr McHann Mcintosh McKay McLaurin McMurtray Mcfherson Mann Maples Marchbanks Martin Mauldin Maxwell Meadows Mendeth Miner Miller Miner Miner Mitchell Montague Montgomery Montgomery Moore Moorehaed Morehead Morrison Murphy Murphy Murphy Nerren Nicely Nickle Nickles Nowell Osteen Owen Owings Pace Page Pallop Palmer Parker Parker Parker Patrick Peach Pennebaker Person Petkovsek Phillips Powell Powell Powell Price Prichard Pugh Ramsay Rankin Rappe MAILS UP FROM THE W FIFTH ROW: SOLOMON, JOHN E., Greenville, SCIENCE. . . SORRELS KATHERINE A  S A .° int ' EDUCAT ION. . . SPEIGHTS, FRANCIS J., Monticello, ENGIN- EERING. . . STANTON, HOWARD L., Greenwood, BUSINESS; Sigma Chi STEEN, WILLIAM A., JR., Louise, ENGINEERING; PiKA STEVENSON RALPH L, State College, ENGINEERING. . . STORY BILLY J New Au ' gusto. BUSINESS. . . STUART, BARBARA J., Birmingham, Alabama, BUSI- NESS. . . STUART, HARRY, Amory, EDUCATION Sigma Pi SIXTH ROW: STULA, KENNETH L., Colchester, Connecticut, EDUCATION SWIFT WILLIAM D., JR., Tupelo, ENGINEERING; P K Tau. . . TAYLOR J w ' Tylertown, BUSINESS. . . TAYLOR, WILLIAM R., Durant, ENGINEERING TEMPLETON, BOBBY J., Starkville, BUSINESS. . . TEMPLETON D ' ARCY M., Starkville, BUSINESS. . . TEMPLETON, PEGGY J., Starkville ' EDUCA- TION. . . TERRELL, LESTER R„ Prentiss, AGRICULTURE. . THELGIE LOUIS P., Columbus, BUSINESS. SEVENTH ROW: THERRELL, JAMES R., Columbus, ENGINEERING; SAE. . THOMAS DANIEL M., Tupelo, AGRICULTURE; P K Tau. . . THOMPSON, GUY A JR., Rosedale, SCIENCE; Kappa Sigma. . . THOMPSON, RALPH T Memphis, Tennessee, AGRICULTURE. . . THRELKELD, WILLIAM B JR ' Winona, AGRICULTURE. . . TISDELL, JAMES C, JR., Greenwood, AGRI- CULTURE. . . TOLER, HERSCHEL F., JR., Bay Springs, SCIENCE TRAVIS BETTY, Columbus, BUSINESS; Zeta Tau Alpha. . . TULLOS, KERMIT E Columbus, BUSINESS. FIRST ROW: RATLIFF, ELWOOD F., JR., Clinton, ENGINEERING; Pi K A. . . RAY DORSEY 0., Drew, BUSINESS; Pi K A. . . RAYBORN, BARNEY W., Sumrall ' AGRICULTURE. . . RAYBORN, TANDELL L, Hattiesburg, AGRICULTURE . . . RHETT, IRWIN P., Clarksdale, BUSINESS; Kappa Alpha. . . RICE, WALTER R., Oakland, AGRICULTURE. . . RICH, GERALD B., Richton SCIENCE. . . RICHARDSON, ROY C, Ecru, AGRICULTURE. . . RIMES, HAROLD C, Tylertown, EDUCATION. SECOND ROW: ROBERSON, JIMMIE M., Charleston, AGRICULTURE. . . ROBISON CARL D., Tupelo, ENGINEERING. . . ROBISON, JIMMY B„ Batesville, AGRI- CULTURE; Sigma Pi. . . ROGERS, NANCY A., Cleveland, Ohio, BUSINESS . . . ROPER, CLEVELAND E., Moss Point, ENGINEERING. . . ROSE, JIMMY F., Winona, SCIENCE; Pi K A. . . ROWELL, WILLIAM P., Heidelburg, EDUCATION. . . RUSCHE, BERNARD C, Yazoo City, SCIENCE; Sigma Chi . . . RUSSELL, B. M., JR., Monticello, SCIENCE. THIRD ROW: RUTLEDGE, WILLIAM S., State College, SCIENCE; Lambda Chi SAVELLE, IKE W., Columbus, BUSINESS. . . SEALE, KATHERINE L.] Roxie, EDUCATION. . . SHARP, SARAH E., Starkville, AGRICULTURE SHORT, LEE W., Vicksburg, ENGINEERING. . . SIDES, ROBERT L, Caruth- ersville, Missouri, AGRICULTURE. . . SIMMONS, GEORGE H., Progress . SIMMONS, WILLIAM D., West Point, ENGINEERING- ■ ' ' ' , AGRICULTURE. FOURTH ROW: SMITH, BILL, Macon, EDUCATION. . . SMTH, HENRY H., Bay St. Louis BUSINESS. . . SMITH, JAMES R., Aberdeen, BUSINESS; SPE. . . SMITH JOHN J., Carriere, SCIENCE. . . SMITH, ROBERT E., JR Lucian EDUCA- TION. . . SMITH, ROBERT L, Grenada, ENGINEERING. . . SMITH, ROY C, Maud, AGRICULTURE. . . SMITH, THOMAS J., Decatur, AGRICUL- TURE. . . SMYTH, BOBBY V., Louisville, ENGINEERING. EIGHTH ROW: ULMER, JEAN M., Brookhaven, SCIENCE. . . VANCE, SHELTON B Batesville, AGRICULTURE; SAE. . . WADE, JESSE I., Sherman, ENGINEER- ING. . . WADKINS, WILLIAM L, Corinth, BUSINESS. . . WAHL, JOSEPH JR., Crystal Springs, SCIENCE. . . WALKER, GERALD H., JR., Hattiesbura ' ENGINEERING. . . WALTERS, JAMES E„ Pelahatchie, AGRICULTURE. WARE, EDWIN E., Winona, ENGINEERING; Pi K A. . . WATERER, HENRY C, JR., Tchula, AGRICULTURE; SPE. NINTH ROW: WATERS, RAYMOND M., Columbus, ENGINEERING; SAE. WATSON WILLIAM L, New Albany, EDUCATION. . . WEATHERSBY, RUSSELL a ' Canton, SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha. . . WEIL, BILLY, Louisville, AGRICUL- TURE. . . WEST, BOBBY P., Hamilton, AGRICULTURE. . WHEATLEY WILLIAM F., JR., Jackson, AGRICULTURE. . . WIGGINS, PAUL A Parch- man, SCIENCE; Pi K A. . . WILKINS, WILLAM B., Brooksville, ' AGRI- CULTURE. . . WILLCUTT, BRABARA 0., Oakman, Ala., EDUCATION; Zeta Tau Alpha. TENTH ROW: WILLIAMS, JAMES F., McDonald, EDUCATION. . . WILLIAMS JASPER E., West Point, AGRICULTURE. . . WILLIAMS, LILES N. JR , Morton SCIENCE; Kappa Alpha. . . WILLIAMS, ROY D., Tupelo, SCIENCE WILLIAMS, THOMAS T, Caledonia, BUSINESS. . . WILLIAMS, WOODIE P., JR., Agricola, EDUCATION. . . WILLIAMSON, BILLY B., Water Valley ENGINEERING. . . WILLIAMSON, HOWARD L, Collins, BUSINESS WILLIAMSON, JOHN C, Greenwood, ENGINEERING. ELEVENTH ROW: WILLIAMSON, JOHNNIE H., Collins, BUSINESS. . . WLLIS, JOHN D Mathiston, AGRICULTURE. . . WOFFORD, KATHLEEN L, Starkville ' BUSINESS. . . WOODDY, GEORGE W., Memphis, Tennessee ENGI- NEERING. . . WOODWARD, DAVID H., Louisville, ENGINEERING WOODWARD, WILLIAM D., Harperville, BUSINESS. . . WOOLRIDGE LENWOOD C, Vinton, Virginia, EDUCATION. . . WRIGHT, BENNY, Luredale, BUSINESS. . . WRIGHT, FRANKLIN, R., Ill, Lambeth, AGRICUL- TURE. 132 §, . ' . 6 ;i, h :h ' H it J .1 9 x Rayborn Rayborn Rhett Robison Rogers Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smyth Solomon Sorrels Speights Steen Stevenson Stuart Stuart Stula Swift Taylor Templeton Templeton Templeton Terrell Thelgie Therrell Thomas Thompson Thompson Threlkeld Tisdell Ulmer Vance Wade Wadkins Wahl Walker Walters Ware Waterer Waters Watson Weathersby Weil West Wheatley Wiggins Wilkins Willcutt Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson Willis Wofford Wooddy Woodward Woodward Woolridge Wright Wright In these times of uncertainty, when the nation is applying so fort and expenditure to National Defense, the Mississippi State tary Branch of Reserve Officers Training Corp is increasing importance on our campus. This phase of our college life takes up the training of young citizens from the basic principals of military to the final ceremony when the commissions are received. On the following pages, the 1950 REVEILLE proudly records some of the varied activities of Military life on State ' s campus. uch ef- Mili- PAS £ T OL EGULARS and Front Row, left to right: Lt. Col. Murray, Colonel Russell, Lt. Col. Pryor. Back Row: Capt. Hawkins, Capt. Gresham, Maj. Hutchinson, Lt. Middleton, Capt. Adams, Maj. Davis, Capt. Taylor. bmhh| mm COMMISSIONED OFFICERS COL RALPH W. RUSSELL .... PMS T LT. COL. HARRY L. MURRAY, JR. . Infantry LT. COL. ROGER C. PRYOR . . Air Corps MAJOR ALBERT H. HUTCHINSON Air Corps MAJOR HENRY P. DAVIS . . Air Corps CAPTAIN MALCOLM HAWKINS . Infantry CAPTAIN WILLIAM P. ADAMS . Air Corps CAPTAIN WILLIAM A. GRESHAM . . CAC CAPTAIN ROBERT R. TAYLOR . . . CAC LT. TROY H. MIDDLETON, JR. . . Infantry Row, left to right: Jenkins, George, Palmer, Pollard, Per Martin. Back Row: Hayes, Mekkelsen, Henderson, ' I Burkes, Jenkins, Butler. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CECIL L. JENKINS C. H. PALMER E. D. PENNYLEGION HARRY G. MARTIN ROBERT G. HENDERSON A. W. JENKINS HAROLD W. GEORGE M Sgt. M Sgt. M Sgt. M Sgt. M Sgt. M Sgt. F Sgt. F Sgt. DENNIS POLLARD SFC NORMAN B. MEKKELSEN S Sgt. D. W. BURKES Sgt. CHARLES HAYES Cpl. J. T. BUTLER PFC DON E. YERBY m in § i REGIMENTAL STAFF COL. HOWARD L. MISKELLY Regimental Commander LT. COL. HENRY C. SPIER Regimental Executive MAJOR BILLY W. HARRIS . Regimental S-3 MAJOR THOMAS W. WORTHINGTON Regimental Adjutant ET Regimental Staff INFANTRY BATTALION STAFF ARTILLERY BATTALION STAFF AIR BATTALION STAFF MAJOR JOHN C. HAZZARD Bn. Executive CAPTAIN CHARLES L. CRUMBLEY Bn. S-3 = C L A S S E CM j CARL, DONCHA LIKE ARMAMENT? DRILL MUST BE TUESDAY ' EYES RSGHT THE HONORARY SHOWS OFF MORE BRASS! S U ii HMMM DL L L . . . E ■KAA« ARA ■ «£ AZ2 - . AND COMMISSIONS TOO! V IMPROVED CAN OPENER ' i 1 ' l ill OL OFFICERS CADET CAPTAIN ELRA L. MAXCY, JR Leader CADET SERGEANT FIRST CLASS LEON FAULKNER . . . First Sergeant CADET SERGEANT JAMES C. JOY CADET SERGEANT JAMES C. McDONALD CADET SERGEANT RANDLE W. NASH CADET SERGEANT GEORGE D. SIMPSON CADET SEGER H. COLLIER Drum Ma)0r ant . The Mississippi State Rifle Team, coached by Captain Malcolm Hawkins and Sergeant First Class Norman B. Mekkelsen, is well on its way to another successful year. So far, State has met and fired against nine different schools, and all nine have been victims of the sharp-shooting Bulldogs. The teams defeated were Tulane, Toledo, Wofford, Da- vidson, Iowa State, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Maine (twice), University of Washington, and the University of St. Louis. In all, State will fire approxi- mately forty matches. Alabama and Ole Miss will shoot on State ' s range this year, and State will journey to Oxford and Tuscaloosa for return engagements. The team hopes to win School Trophies in the Third Army and Hearst Trophy contests. Also, the team is a member of the National Rifle Association. tL F L E T E William A. Davenport Rooney W. Tanner Marion S. Branch Eugene L. Weidel Robert H. Stine MEMBERS Jesse D. Joy, Jr. Wesley 0. Harvey George B. Arnold Milton K. Everett Willis L. Everett John W. Hill James E. Evans Byron R. Young Billy T. O ' Quinn W. Therrell Herbert L. Cotten i (Coach), Tanner, The Features Section of the 1950 REVEILLE include Mr. and Mississippi State, Campus Beauties, Reveille Favorites, and Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. In the past, a Who ' s Who at State Election has been held, selecting such legendary characters as Best Dressed Boy and Girl, Best Boy and Girl Dancers ' etc This year the student council felt it best to abolish these fictitious rifles, due to the fact that there is no fair way to determine which indi- viduals rightfully deserve these titles. Beauties are elected in a cam- pus wide election, while the Reveille Favorites are elect- ed by the REVEILLE Staff. Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges from this school are chosen by an overall nominating committee, with representatives from all schools. ' w I duuicl du lunctwciu MR. MISSISSIPPI STATE an j iddiidippi S tcth leita la paae MISS MISSISSIPPI STATE i 10 ctnn moms MOST BEAUTIFUL ram clii adc y amd BEAUTY uctnceu ucLamA BEAUTY mctrtnu to butts B E AUTY . ' nun carpenter BEAUTY alonci coaainA BEAUTY tectn hamd B EAUTY d dh pal martin B EAUTY VEILLE VIRGINIA BARF I ELD uvopiteA ETTY JEAN DUKE MARY JOY GREGORY SARA JANE GREGORY BILLIE BLAKE HARTNESS BETTY HOWARD JAMES KATHRYN McKEITHEN JANE OAKES SARAH RATLIFF £ ' JOHANNE SMITH ANNE STOWERS iARGARET WATKINS CATHERINE SWAYZE J. mi f HI HI JOHN BEE BAKER lliii 1 CHARLES L BARNETT LUTHER T. BRANTLEY (I : •J ' 1 - •• 1 ' ' ; MARY F. HOLLINGSWORTH GARLAND KNOTT leroy q. Mcdonald AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN R. J. REYNOLDS HAROLD L. SCHNEIDER BILLY F. SIMMONS tr Nlot pictured: Clyde Smith PERCY HUGH MILLER DAVIS RANDLE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES SAM SIMMONS JACK STANLEY HENRY THOMASON MAVIN S. RATCLIFF GLENN VAIL A m -r , A r .rsfl 3 _ ■ «ft ?, PROVE TO BE of great interest to all students here at Mississippi State. The four major sports put forth by State are Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track. Although football suffered a bad season this year under the new T Formation System we are all looking forward with great anxiety to the coming ball season. With pros- pects for a winning team in football in the coming season; and with Basketball and Track on the up- ward climb; and with a large number of the Southeastern Conference Baseball Cham- pionship Team members still here; we are indeed looking for- ward to a great season in Sports in 1950. In an effort to deliver the 1950 REVEILLE before the closing of school, it was necessary to record the second semester sports of the preceding year. in ATHLETIC Coming to Mississippi A M as a freshman in 191 1, Coach C. R. Dudy Noble, Mississippi State Athletic Director, has woven an enviable record behind him. He achieved a total of 14 letters in four sports in varsity competition. After graduation, Coach Dudy coached at sev- eral different southern colleges where his precept of athletics in college was deepened. Since joining the staff here in 1919 he has served in every ca- pacity of the coaching field. The 1950 football season will find State with one of the best schedules in the conference and with several good home games due to Coa ch Dudy ' s untiring efforts. THE MAROON VARSITY O O r% f i®_ 87f8f? K $ 3 %- lf ;p pi Kf ; hi m . y flSlk m ' v . C DBN . . 3k J HEAD FOOTBALL HI f b Coach Arthur Slick Morton took over the head coaching duties here in January, 1949. Prior to accepting the Maroon post Morton was head mentor at Virginia Military Institute for two years. He is a firm believer in the T formation and during Spring practice installed the new system at State. During his tenure at V. M. I. the Cadets had their most successful seasons in the history of the school. Morton ' s 1948 team won six and lost three. The losses were to William Mary, Virginia, and Tulane — three of the top teams in the South that year. He began his football career at French Camp Academy, Mississippi; later played as a 155-pound tailback for Tallulah, Louisiana, and was one of 110 freshmen who reported for L.S.U. ' s frosh team in 1934. As a senior in 1937, Morton was captain of the L.S.U. eleven, its regular fullback and signal caller. One of several notable records compiled during his L.S.U. days — they beat rival Tulane all four years. Slick made his first venture in the coaching field at St. Stanislaus School at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, where 13-year-old Felix Doc Blanchard, later of Army fame, was one of his grid pupils. The next three years he was busy at Bogalusa High School, where he had a record of 26 wins to 7 losses. In 1942 Morton went to Southeastern Louisiana College as head coach. In 1943-44 he returned to L.S.U. as an assistant coach and tutored the ends. In 1945-46 he was backfield coach and was largely instrumental in installing the T formation at the Tiger liar. COACHES MORTON AND NOBLE EMBARKING GET THAT BAYLOR BEAR, BULLY M -ML ' - 7z TATE ' S COACHING STAFF Athletics without coaches may be likened to a ship without a captain or an army without a general. These are the men who are lauded in victory and condemned in defeat. Air View of t Ml an d of This is the first year at State for these coaches, and although the Bulldogs failed to win a game, the students and alumni have kept faith with these men since their charges are examples of good coaching on the gridiron. TRATEG STATISTICS STATE TENN. 8 First Downs 8 110 Net Yards Rushing 63 38 Net Yards Passing 93 MURRAY ALEXANDER, CO-CAPTAIN OPEN AGAINST TENNESSEE The Maroons removed the lid of their ' 49 season with State ' s T formation making its debut against mighty Ten- nessee. Tennessee ' s explosive Volunteers won the game 10 to 0, but the battling Bulldogs made it so close that the Vols didn ' t collect a really deep breath until the final whistle. State outrushed Tennessee 1 1 to 63 yards, but fumbles and penalties dulled the Maroon ' s offensive sword. Tennes- see ' s only touchdown was scored after the Maroons fumbled on their own 20-yard line. State ' s offensive sparkled in the first period when Drey- spring snagged a Robinson pass and Pittman made a smash- ing 15-yard run to the Vol 17-yard line only to fumble. We scared ' em, though! The Bulldogs stave off another attack! P WI V • Hp HOMECOMING DEFEAT The Bulldogs again tasted defeat as they were downed 1 4 to 6 by the Baylor Bears in a close, exciting game. State ' s fumbling was evidently the cause of the loss, since drive after drive was halted by costly fumbles. Robinson, Maroon quarterback, scored on a 69-yard punt return behind perfect blocking. Baylor first scored on a 24-yard pass in the last 50 seconds of the first half. The Bears ' second score was also a pass. Although the Maroons played brilliant and vicious football at times, it just wasn ' t their day. Jerry Taylor and Jack Rucker played an outstanding defensive game; Stainbrook, Pittman, and Cooley showed plenty of offensive flash. But it was a good game, anyhow! STATISTICS STATE 8 First Downs 134 Yards Rushing 27 Yards Passing Robinson makes first TD of the year. BAYLOR 12 151 111 J jtfjMlltjrttfii. $ 0) §foj. f Jj STATE TIES CLEMSON The Mississippi State football team denied forecaster ' s predictions in battling the favored Clemson Tigers to a 7-7 tie. Clemson received the opening kick-off and immediately started a drive that led to the only Tiger score. Clemson ' s Chandler kicked the extra point, and State trailed by 7 points. State received the Tiger kick-off and started a drive to retaliate Sims Cooly, brilliant halfback, returned the kick 55 yards to the Clemson 30. Crumbley made 20 through the line and Robinson rammed to the 7. Heflin then carried to the 3, and Clemson was penalized to the 1. Robinson sneaked over for the TD and Stainbrook tied the score with a perfect place kick. The defensive team was unparalleled. Spoiled our record though! STATE 14 232 50 STATISTICS First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing CLEMSON 10 117 167 ' ■■ ' ■ . , . LOSE TO CINCINNATI The Bearcats of Cincinnati U celebrated their home-coming in fine style when they handed the Maroons a 1 9 to shellacking. A pass and two pass interceptions permitted the Bearcats to white- wash the favored Maroons. The Maroons put on their best showing in the final minutes of the game when on a sustained drive they marched down to Cincinnati ' s 21 -yard line. Stainbrook rifled a pass to Arthur Tait, who went across only to have the play called back because of backfield in motion. Manhandling the Bearcat interfernce and making tackle after tackle, Tait played a bang-up ball game. Jerry Taylor, Pinson Corley, Gene Galey, and Paul Younger continued to play bruising defensive ball, and Dog Owens and Fred Dreyspring were the outstanding offensive linemen. Robinson and Cooley were out due to injuries. STATE 11 143 62 STATISTICS First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Rushing CINCINNATI 12 189 extra point attempt! • •V..r .lJP|| DOWNED BY ' BAMA Alabama ' s mighty Red Elephants left the Bulldogs on the short end of a 35 to 6 score before a large ' Bama homecoming crowd. Alabama went ahead 7 to after only one minute and 55 seconds of play when State fumbled on their own 9. State came roaring back! Through the running of Pittman, Robinson and Beech the Bulldogs threatened often, but the only tally for State came in the closing seconds when Max Stainbrook intercepted a ' Bama pass and raced 60 yards to score. Didn ' t want to spoil their homecoming! m «J J 1 9 - , ■ h STATE 6 114 7 STATISTICS First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing RED WILLIAMS NEW ORLEANS DISASTER It was a crippled Maroon team that embarked from State College for New Orleans, but a more crippled team returned to the Alma Mater after a crushing 54 to 6 defeat at the hands of Tulane ' s powerful Green Wave. Sadly lacking in drive and power, the Bulldogs took to the air for their bid for victory only to complete 1 out of 20 passes. The Maroon ' s only threat was when Co-captain Jim Pittman pulled down a Greenie pass on the Tulane 35. From there Beech and O ' Connor lugged it to the 9, where Robinson took it over for the score. But it was Tulane ' s show the whole way. They scored nearly at will on long passes and flashy runs. New Orleans was fun, anyhow! TULANE 9 382 84 - ' iimSicti ' jflH -■HB J G B J m ' .. . - Jm - JOHN PACE 20 156 FRED DREYSPRING End Intercept that pass, Maro SEVENTH IN A ROW State, being scored upon in every period, tasted their first defeat by the Plainsmen of Auburn since 1939. The 25 to 6 victors, paced by swivel-hipped Travis Tidwell, scored in every way possible — a safety, a field goal, extra points, and touchdowns. State scored after taking over on their own 20-yard line. A perfect pass by QB Don Robinson was completed to Sims Cooley for 40 yards and Cooley went the remaining distance with time running out as he crossed rhe double stripe. Standouts in the Maroon line were guards Louis Red Williams and Pinson Corley, and Center Jerry Taylor. Auburn was getting a complex about us winning every time anyway! BUCK STUART STATISTICS First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing AUBURN 213 159 w 3 I 1 fu j « I 2 JAMES LEBEN A RTHUR TAIT CLAWED BY THE TIGERS The Bulldogs again tasted defeat as they were downed 34 to 7 by the L.S.U. Tigers. It was no disgrace, however, to be beaten by this superb team, and State performed nobly. After the half the determined Maroons, trailing by 20 points, came back to say they were still in the game when Jerry Taylor, star center, intercepted a Peavey pass on the L.S.U. nine-yard line. Pittman then carried it to the six, and Robinson rammed right tackle for the score after failing to connect with a pass. Stainbrook ' s kick was good, but the Bengal Tigers were not to be stopped as they went on to win the game. After all, they went to the Sugar Bowl! FATE STATISTICS L. S. 11 99 26 First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing 17 226 143 EILLY PYRON Stop that man, Rucker ARCH-RIVAL REBELS DEFEAT BULLDOGS Thejargest crowd ever to witness an athletic contest in Mississippi saw Kayo Dottley and Billy Mustin pace the Ole Miss Rebels to a 26 to win over State ' s riddled but fighting Bulldogs and retain possession of the coveted Golden Egg for the third consecutive year. State ' s offense, although reinforced with a new double wing formation could never gain enough steam to combat the powerhouse running of Dott- ley and the break-away jaunts of Mustin. As the first half ended the Maroons were marching for the first time in the game. Beech tore off 19 yards on a reverse; Robinson made another first down on the 42 after faking a pass and running; Robinson then hit end Fred Dreyspring in the flat and again to Cooley as the period ended with State only on the Rebel 37. State ' s only outstanding run was a reverse by Beech, who went from his own 36 to the Rebel 33. IT ' S ALL OVER NOW! STATISTICS 120 43 First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing OLE MISS 21 404 154 Beech gains against Ole Mi 75 ™ 52 38 . tafeft iririwr t ) Front Row, left to right: Tony Kotowski, Joe Cin L. Ashley, Bill Stewart, John Tulloh, Tony Bivona. McClanahan, Ray Chatham, Dick Stuver, and Sar ini, Joe Fortuanto, Louis Coalter, Loren Second Row: Dean Padovon, Wallace Covallaro. The Managers — theirs is the work ithout glory. THE REDSHIRT TEAM Although these transfer students were not allowed to participate in varsity athletics this year, they are expected to go like a train next year. THE FRESHMAN TEAM Losing to L.S.U. 27 to 7, to U. T. 27 to 13, but defeating the highly touted Rebel eleven 16 to 12, the Baby Maroons are expected to furnish several stars for the future varsities. Pictured, left to right, are John Bodron, Bobby Colthorp, and Tex Moseley. Pictured, Front Row, left to right: Ralph Dangerfield, Mike Rosen, Ralph Bolton, Norman Duplain, Billy Higginbotham, Gilbert Allan, James Baughman, Ben Rusche, Kenneth DeLoe, Frank Blankemeyer, John Katusa, Steve Clark. Second Row: Manager Wells, Bill Marrs, Harry Tamboro, Jim McCoy, Howard Stephens, Judson Hartsfield, Rupert Howard, Arthur Broome, Jimmy Howard, Herman Piner, Charles Barrentine, Leland Harrison, Eddie Jackson, Edwin Smith, Eugene Miller. Third Row: Jack Manley, Cleveland Roper, Eddie Dean, Doyle Hartley, Jimmy Fletcher, George Blankenship, Bo Reid, Ollie Fairchild, Jon T. Shepherd, John Oliver, Bill Stovall, Pete Polovina, Bill Bates, and John Matta. i t : s : t - , t -79 7? SEASON ' S RECORD State 61 Ouachita 45 State 54 Auburn 53 State 40 Georgia 70 State 61 Ole Miss 69 State 47 Tulane 69 State 40 L.S.U 64 State 29 Vanderbilt 35 State 47 Auburn 43 State 48 L.S.U. 42 State 50 Tulane 64 State 45 Alabama 50 State 58 Tenessee 63 State 43 Vanderbilt 90 State 37 Florida 40 State 31 Alabama 43 State 51 Ole Miss 52 State 46 Tennessee 73 (SEC Tourney) WITH THE BULLDOGS State ' s 1948-49 basketball team under the tutorship of Coach Gregory tasted the sweetness of victory only four times, but the bitter- ness of defeat made the team only more determined to do better durin g the 1949-50 season. The new $750,000 gym to be completed soon is expected to de- velop a greater interest in basketball on the campus since the entire student body will be able to see the home games. ■ M, k :V. f THE VARSITY SQUAD Frosh Copper scores against Holmes Jr. Nicholson passes to Peevey for a ' lay up ' in the Vandy game. ON THE HARDWOOD FRANK TRIBBLE JAMES HAYES STATE OI THE TRACK Lacking a track of their own, State ' s trackmen under the coaching of Coach E. D. Guy held meets with Alabama, Ole Miss, Auburn, and L. S. U. They also participated in the Birmingham Relays and the Southeastern Conference Track Meet. Telford Neeley focused the eyes of the world upon State when he set an unoffTcial world ' s record for the 100-yard dash against L. S. U. f i rJT W ■umiM Conn, Speed, Mizelle, and Brock pose for the cameraman Neeley, who set an unofficial world ' s record for the 100-yard dash in the State-L. S. U. Meet, waiting for the starter ' s gun. Brock on the Pole Vault James Conn and D. R. Branch TATE ' S BASEBAL The Southeastern Conference Cham- pion Maroons ended the season with a record of 15 wins against three losses. BASEBALL RECORD State 11 Tulane 2 State 10 Tulane 2 State 9 L.S.U. 7 S te 9 L.S.U. 7 State 7 L.S.U. 2 State 16 L.S.U. 4 State 1 Alabama 10 State 7 Alabama 4 State 3 Delta State 1 State 9 Delta State 2 State 7 Ole Miss 2 State 10 Ole Miss 3 State 7 Alabama 3 State 3 Alabama 8 State 6 Ole Miss 2 State 6 Ole Miss 5 State 2 Tulane 7 State 10 Tulane 4 LOYD ROOK JOHNSON In the Dugout TIE Presenting the Conference Pennant A blooming flower, a budding tree, a bird ' s song, a young man ' s fancy lightly turning to thoughts of a certain someone whether she be g local lassie or one across the river, can mean only one thing — spring, and the Bulldogs are on the diamond. Their record speaks for itself — the second consecutive conference crown for State. Our hats are off to these men of the diamond who have brought only glory to their Alma Mater. ■ OUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE HI Bottom Row, left to right: Billy Johnson, Sonny Schneider, Floyd John, Jack Berry, Pete Grammas, Moss Cowart, Ed Self, Lee Watts, Re Benson, Joe Roy Adams, and Gilbert Foresman, manager. Top Row, left to right: Coach Doc Patty, Lefty Brandon, Jim Bragan, Joe Sheppard Joe Pierce, Al Smith, Alex Grammas, Beverly Gross, Sparky Sparkman, Soup Reid. Benson picks a ' Bama player off at first TA OUT TO THE BALL GAME ut An L.S.U. runner out at third attempting to stretch a hit TE AT The 1949 edition of the Maroon Tennis Team included: Lee Weeks, Gulfport, only holdover from th 1948 team; Bill Bolton, Memphis; Bob Guyton, Kosciusko; David Goff, Merida, Mexico; Cooper Twaddle, Memphis; and Skeeter Weeks, Gulfport. This inexperienced team gave a good account of itself in dual meets — defeating Ole Miss twice, winning over Loyola of New Orleans, dividing two meets with Memphis State, and losing to L.S.U. and Alabama. THE STATE TENNIS TEAM Zee We ks ; Bo fon Prof Sa wyer Cooper Twaddle Dive G Ff MISSISSIPPI STATE T nIs TEAM- 949 Highlight of the season was the Mississippi In- tercollegiate Tournament inaugurated by the Ma- roon Club and held on the campus. Guyton and Goff won the doubles championship. Goff and Twaddle are the only returning letter men for the 1950 season. They are expected to be able to step out in fast company with another year of training and experience. Goff and Guyton, State Doubles Champions The Weeks Brothers, Skeeter Lee Twaddle Bolti L SS% IP ■ T HI E C L U Behold! The wearers of the M. By outstanding skill and constant effort in one or more major sports, these men have gained one of the most coveted awards on the campus— the privilege of wearing the M. The prowess of these Bulldogs on the gridiron, hardwood, diamond, and in the field is well known in sports circles throughout the nation. The purpose of the club is to promote athletics on the campus, and recently it assumed the respon- sibility of acting as usher at all campus basketball games. The social highlight of the club is the annual ' M ' Club Dance which is held during the fall season. M CLUB OFFICERS KENNETH DAVIS President MURRY ALEXANDER .... Secretary-Treasurer JAMES PITTMAN Sergeant-at-Arms FACULTY ADVISORS Coach A. W. Slick Morton Athletic Director Dudy Noble Murry Alexander James Bailey Rex Benson J. R. Berry Hays Biggs Jim Bledsoe Red Blomely J. A. Bragan D. R. Branch J. C. Broome Rex Bullock Jim Champion Doug Colston Charles Crumbley MEMBERS Williard Daley Rudolph Daly Kenneth Davis Fred Dreyspring David Dunaway Bob Jeffreys J. C. Nicholson Cliff O ' Connor Jamison Parks James Pittman Raymond Rhodes Don Robinson Carl Scheider H. L. Schneider Ed Self Joe Sheppard Crosby Simmons Max Stainbrook Jack Stanley Arthur Tait Jerry Taylor Frank Tribble Oliver Vaughn Pete Walker Bob Williams Louis Williams Gee Whitington 192 Alexander Bailey Benson Biggs Bledsoe Bragan Branch Bullock Champioi Colston Crumbley Daley Daly Dreyspring Dunaway Jeffreys Nicholson O ' Connor Parks Pittman Rhodes Robinson Scheider Schneider Self Stainbrook Stanley Tait Taylor Tribble Vaughn Walker Williams, Bob Williams, Louis Whitington L 1 mmm it ' . Q , I i t • i ■ 7 ii rn ' M ' - it I . 1 i ' O AND SORORITIES on State ' s campus are the nucleus of social activity. All throughout the year they entertain with numer- ous parties and dances, and the big social season of the campus is during second semester when each of the fraternities presents an in- vitational dance in the college cafeteria. The spring and summer houseparties of the fraternities also provide great fun for students participating. The fraternities are governed by the Inter-Fraternity Council. Ea h fraternity has two representatives on the IFC. Common prob- lems and differences are settled by this council, and through its activ- ities, the fraternities unite in an effort to present to State students fraternity life at its best. The Mississippi State Inter-Fraternity Council is composed of two members from each of the twelve active chapters of national fraternities. The purpose of the IFC is to correlate activities of the individual chapters and to obtain solutions to common problems through joint action for advance- ment of the chapters. OFFICERS GEORGE RODRIGUEZ President JOHN PRINCE Vice-Prudent JOE B. THOMPSON Secretary and Treasurer A TO Marvin Ratcliff Forrest Estes KA Harry Barnes C. E. Klum Kl 0. B. Wooley Don Morse IIKA Chappy Chapman W. 0. Cleland MEMBERS KT Paul Felder John Prince SAE Jack Miller Hansel York sx Luther Brantley Henry Thomason S B Billy Stephens Sam Simmons Joe B. Thompson H. B. Sinquefield $K0 George Rodriguez J. Preston Ammon H. F Jim Grice Garretson AXA Marks Smith John B. Baker Ammon Baker Barnes Branrlej Chapman Cleland Estes Felder Garretson Grice Kliim Miller Morse Prince Ratcliff Rodriguez Simmons Sinquefield Smith Stephens Thomason Thompson Wooley York EPSILDN EPSILDHf CHAPTEH DF OFFICERS ALLEN F. ESTES Presideni HOWARD L. MISKELLY Vice-President THOMAS C. EWING Secretory JOHN C. PAGE Treasurer WILLIAM C. LODEN Historian FACULTY MEMBERS A Dr. John Bettersworth B. P. Brooks C. B. Burgoyne Sam Carlson Lamar Barnett Max Benoist Jack Bolton Amos Burns Guy Byford Ed Byrd Buren Cagle Billy Canon J. W. Cockerhan Edward Cope Jim Allen Aubrey Cobb Peter Coleman T. J. Dyess Al Echeverria E. B. Colmer J. E. Emerson Hunter Eubanks, Dr. Harold Flinsch Jr. Ernest Crawford Edward Cunningham Robert Ehrhardt Forrest Estes Tommy Ewing Charlie Havens Vernon Frank Hinson Joe Idiaquez Howard King Jack Lampkin M. G. Gray Bob Guess E. A. Kimbrough L. L. Patterson Robert Lawshe Cliff Loden Bob McCarthy Herman McDonald Bobby McElroy Tom Mauldin Howard Miskelly Paul Morgan Gene Newman Bill Noble PLEDGES Ervin Griffin Howard Garrett Billy Hight Bob Hudgens Ernest Keel Millard Long 3 i 1 1 v McDonald Jack Parker Ned H. Phillips Harry Simrall Charlie Smith Frank Watson Curtis Page Bob Pierce Marvin Ratcliff Rayburn Smith Bob Stine Joe Sutherland Garnsey Wade Leonard Wamnes Jim Wilson Bobby Wright Don Perkins Q. D. Spriull Wiley Walker ■ Estel Wilson Charles Warner FOUNDED: Richmond, Virginia, September 11, ESTABLISHED: April 17, 1937 COLORS: Blue and Gold FLOWER: White Tea Rose ALPHA TAU OMEGA Bolton Burns Byford Cagle Canon Cockerhan Crawford Ehrhardt Estes Ewing Havens Hinson Idiaquez Lampkin Lawshe McCarthy McDonald McElroy Mauldin Miskelly Morgan Noble Page Ratcliff Smith Stine Wade Wamnes Wilson Wright Allen Dyess Griffin Garrett Hight Keel McDonald Parker Perkins BETA TAU CHAPTER OF OFFICERS HARRY H. BARNES, JR President WILKINS H. (SONNY) MONTGOMERY Vice-President C. E. (.BUDDY) KLUMB Secretary Dr. John Locke . Dr. T. K. Martin Dr. E. C. Henley Capt. M. Hawkins FACULTY MEMBERS Alumni Advisor Prof. Willie Evans . Faculty Advisor Lieut. Troy Middleton, Jr. Col. R. W. Russell Meade Eastland Col. R. C. Pryor M. A. Payne Robert M. Hartley K A MEMBERS Murray Alexander Kenneth Allen Harry H. Barnes, Jr. Leon W. Bell William A. Bentz Will Bentz John Berryman Jimmy Bragan Joe Carter Joe Clayton Kenneth David James A. Evans Jimmy Greer Hunter Henry Clyde Jennings Joe Kemp William L Kirby Buddy Klumb Ed Kuykendall J. Edwin Lee, Jr. Jimmy McDonald William McFarland Bill Mayers Homer Mann Warren Martin George Memetre Thompie Monroe W. H. Montgomery Munford Rhett R. L. Richardson, Jr. C. Lanier Robinson Ralph Shotts Richard A. Sikes James E. Spain T. G. Stephenson, Jr. Leslie Tomlinson W. E. Tullos John Turner Glenn E. Vail Hugh Williams Leigh Watkins PLEDGES James Bell Ralph Blackwood Harry W. Bowman Ted McClanahan Billy Cole Carroll L. Culpepper Mack Emmon Clinton L. Franklin, Jr. Ula Garrison Ray F. Gillette James Hall Edwin E. Heblon R. David Heslip John Leigh Hyland John Randolph Jeter James H. Long Bobby Morrison Jimmy McCoy Clifton R. Naylor Deason Lamar Pace Buster Plummer Walter Poche Louis Kestenbaum Parke Rhett Frank Santmyer Russell Weathersby Lile N. Williams FOUNDED: 1865 ESTABLISHED: 1927 COLORS: n and Old Gold FLOWER: Red Rose KAPPA ALPHA Alexander Allen Barnes Benrz Bragan Carter Martin Memetre Monroe Montgomery Rhett Richardson Robinson Shotts Sikes Vail Watkins McClanahai Cole Culpepper Emmon Franklin Garrison Gillette Heblon Heslip Long Morrison McCoy Naylor Pace Plummer Poche Kestenbaum Rhett Santmyer Weathersby Williams DELTA CHI CHAPTER DF OFFICERS O. B. WOOLEY, JR Grand Master MAYNARD GARDNER, JR Grand Procurator HUGH M. MORSE, JR Grand Master of Ceremonies CARLTON L. CARPENTER, JR Grond Scribe JOSEPH D. DORROH, JR Grand Treasurer Major H. P. Dav A. W. Gardner FACULTY MEMBERS E. D. Meyers C. Q. Sheely Henry King BC James B. Alford, Jr. Jerry Presley Beall James Albert Bedenbaugh Wesley W. Boone Charles Calhoun Boutwell James Cowarr Byrne David Franklin Caldwell Carlton L. Carpenter, Jr. Jimmie Cleveland Collins Nolan Bean Corley Samuel F. Carr Charles Linsey Crumbly MEMBERS W. Edgar Dorroh Joseph D. Dorroh, Jr. Edwin Seale Ellis Taylor Graydon Flowers Howard C. Friday David Kinsman Galtney Maynard Gardner, Jr. William Henry Garrett Harry Gene Hively Robert Boone Kochtitzky Robert Gray Marchetti George Russel Mercier Allan James Mitchell Charles Warren Moody Joe Benson Moorehead Hugh McDonald Morse Joe Thomas Mosley Harold S. Nash Lucian Bland Noble Samuel D. Prentice Angelo S. Puckett Dero S. Ramsey Tom Little Reed Arthur Roy Riley James A. Roby Otho Steve Sanders Sidney Sessions Tom R. Simmons, Jr. Albert H. Spinks R. J. Stanley Rufus A. Thompson James R. Wall Henry L. Warnack G. L. Whitington 0. B. Wooley, Jr. Timothy Wilson Bill Wright Ben S. Yandell D. W. Aiken, J Andrew Bailey JackL. Beall Johnny Boyles FOUNDED: WMSBMM Univ ersity of Virginia, in the year HBP WMF of 1869 | V H ESTABLISHED: In the year of 1936 L jf COLORS: Scarlet, green, and white FLOWER: Lily-of-the-valley PLEDGES Billy Carpenter William E. Dickson Alex Case Samuel J. Ely, Jr. Van Boddie Chaney, Jr. Charles Edward Kilpatrick Bernard Chatham George Alexander McKay R. P. Odom J. L. Prichard . A. Thompson, Jr. ' : ' J ,A O, £% ' , l- r , ■ % L.:: • - n 4 W :; ' . I Sfil t mmmm, -i , T w ftfA Bedenbaugh Boone Boutwell Corley Crumbly Dorroh Dorroh, Jr. Gardner, Jr. Garrett Hively Kochtitzky Marchetti Mercier Mitchell Moorehead Mosley Nash Noble Sanders Simmons Spinks Stanley Thompson Wall Warnack Whitingron Wooley Wright Yandell Aiken Bailey Beall Boyles Carpenter Chaney Chatham Dickson Ely Kilpatrick McKay Prichard Thompson, Jr. EPSILDIV CHI ZETA CHAPTER OF OFFICERS JOHN B. BAKER President WILLIAM P. EASON Vice-President RONALD H. ROBINSON Secretory WILLIAM H. ALLEN Treasurer HENRY SPANG Ritualist E. MARK SMITH Social Chairman EDGAR H. PRESSGROVE Rush Chairman GORDON K. BRYAN Facu , ty Advisor A FACULTY MEMBERS A G. K. Bryan William H. Allen John B. Baker J. Hudson Chesteen William P. Eason Lacy E. Howard William G. McKeithen George R. Jones Robert D. Jones Charles E. King Herbert L. Lunsford ESTABLISHED: April 30, 1939 COLORS: Purple, Green and Gold FLOWER: White Rose Cecil Marion Arthur Oliver MEMBERS Joe 0. Mobley J. Telford Neely David L. Payne William E. Poe Edgar H. Pressgrove Ronald E. Robinson Henry Spang Mitchell 0. Stinson E. Mark Smith E. Morell Smith Harry H. Ulery PLEDGES Richard L. Meador Howard P. Nicely David L. Rice Thomas E. Rice George N. Stribling Henry C. Strider James C. Herbert William C. Rutlege v W jpr l JH I l ' IM LAMBDA CHI ALPHA McKeither Mobley Neely Pressgrove Robinson Stinson Smith Smith Ulery Jones Meodor Nicely Rice Rice Stribling Rutlege ALPHA CHI CHAP TEH DF OFFICERS PAUL FELDER President JAMES R. MANSELL Vice-President AUBREY A. COX Recording Secretary EDWARD D. FLEMING Corresponding Secretary HONORE M. RENFROE Treasurer BERNARD L. WESTBROOK, JR Rush Chairman DARREL A. SMITH Pledge Master JOSEPH D. BRISTOW Chaplain JAMES A. BEACH, JR Sergeant-at-Arms K T W. B. Andrews Dr. Paul H. Dunn James A. Beach, Jr. Joseph E. Bristow Howard G. Glower Aubrey A. Cox Paul Felder Edward D. Fleming Paul E. Baria Lowery K. Bounds Bobby Joe Cook William B. Crittenden William A. Davenport FACULTY MEMBERS Mathew L. Freeman Reggie J. Laird Ivan E. Miles MEMBERS John A. Greco William C. Graves Sidney G. Harbison Donald M. Keady James R. Mansell William A. Martin, Jr. Samuel E. Mullins PLEDGES William W. Heffington Charles R. Kellett Charles R. Miller James E. Porter Francis A. Rhodes Obed L. Snowden Johnny D. Myers John R. Prince Jimmy L. Pruden Honore M. Renfroe Darrel A. Smith Bernard L. Westbrook, Jr. Halbert Sawyer James C. Simpson William D. Swift Daniel M. Thomas Paul Williams ESTABLISHED: April 30, 1938 COLORS: Harvard Red and Old Gold FLOWER: Red Carnation PHI KAPPA TA CX f5 rwf ) i ' y Pis f% P% § Beach Cox Feldcr Fleming 1 J Harbisoii Mansell Martin ■ -.? ; i : , cm; . 4 r ll i 1. 5 ■ J$ Prince Pruden Renfroe Smith Westbrook Bounds Cook Crittenden Davenport Heffington Kellett Miller Porter Simpson Swift Thomas Williams GAMMA THET l CHAPTER OF OFFICERS W. O. CLELAND President RALPH HARRIS Vice-President BILLY FAY SMITH Secretary D- R- BRANCH Treasurer W. W. CHAPMAN, JR Publicity Chairman Harry L. Cole Joe Applewhite Emmett Atwood William Barrett Charles E. Boyer D. R. Branch Sid Branch Sidney Brevard Walter W. Chapman, Jr. W. 0. Cleland Seger Collier Doug Colston Russell Cunningham Dan Crowley S. J. Dixon Donald Anderson Joe Allen Will Barrentine Milton Biedenharn John Blount Elmo Branch William N. Brevard FACULTY MEMBERS Larry Lawrence David T. Daniels, MEMBERS Robert Eiland Harold Filgo D. R. Gibson George Hajj Lee Hamill Jack Harper Ralph Harris Earl Hill Gene Hornsby Roy Howell Verner Hurt P. D. Huston Raymond Jordan Frank King Robert Kittrell Garland Knott J. Mack Lofton Percy Hugh Miller Tucker Miller Gerald Moore Miles D. McCaleb Brantley McDaniel William McKinney Claude Payne Robert Perry William M. Pitts Bill Prince Edwin Prinz Hubert Ratliff James Reed Lee Robinson Rud Robison PLEDGES Joe Cooper Joe Crawford Norris Hill Doyle Harris Louis Hataway Bill Hitch Eugene Langston Wilson McClain Bill Penley Elwood Ratliff Dorsey Ray John Ray Jimmy Rose Robert C. Weems, Jr. Ben Ruscoe Marvin Sansing Charles Shannon Paul Simmons Robert Sloan Billy F. Smith David Speyerer Paul Stephenson Edward Traweek Lee Roy Wells John E. Whitaker Marvin Wiggins Stancil Wise Tom Stanford Billy Steen John Thompson Edwin Ware Paul Wiggins John Dennington Glenn McCullough University of Virginia, University, Virginia, March 1, 1868 ESTABLISHED: May 27, 1927 COLORS: Garnet and Old Gold FLOWER: Lily-of-the-Valley PI KAPPA ALPHA Applewhite Atwood Barrett Branch Branch Brevard Chapman, Jr. Cleland Collier Colston Cunningham Crowley Eiland Filgo Gibson Hajj Huston Jordan King Kittrell Knott Lofton Miller Miller Moore McCaleb McDaniel McKinnev Ruscoe Sansing Shannon Simmons Sloan Smith Speyerer Traweek Wells Whitaker Wiggins Wise Langston McClain Pen ley Ratliff Ray Ray Rose Stanford Steen Thompson Ware Wiggins Dennington McCullough MISSISSIPPI THETA CHAPTER DF OFFICERS HANSELL N. YORK, JR President CLARENCE V. TAYLOR Vice-President TED B. BRISTER Recorder T0M M - Ross 7- feosorer A S. T. Few B. F. Hilbun Paul B. Jacobs Augustine Magruder Bob Beisel Charles Billingsley Durwood Boyles Theodore Brister John Burge John Baxter Burns Jack Case George Chatham Frederick Clark Jimmy Deen Dorris Devalt George Dulin Bob Ellard FACULTY MEMBERS D. M. McCain Harold A. Pedersen J. D. Ray, Jr. Prentiss Fatherree Murry Faulkner Baxter Fisher John Fondren Johnny Garmon Harold Golden Mark Hamrick Robert Henson Herbert Hill Dozier Lester Alvin Long Owen S. McCoy Leroy McDonald Robert McKnight Greek R. McMillian Tommy Marshall Victor Meena Ray Melton Jack Miller Robert Morton Randle Nash Harold Overton Henry Pilkinton John Reed Thomas Ross Robert Russell Harold Schneider William Richmond R. T. Sawyer Wilmont Thompson C. H. Farnsworth Don Sharp Jim Smart Everette Stone Clarence Taylor Ted Turner John Chew Upshaw Stuart Vance Glen Wallace Eddie Wamsley Nott Wheeler Preston Yarbrough Hansell York Norman Bennett Terry Lee Bennett Charles Berry Calvin Boone Dan Brazelton Saunders Carson Eugene Chaney Ed Crenshaw Dan Dunaway Ed Graves Richard Hawkins Peter Hogaboon William Lester James Morris David Mullens Billy Nickle Richard Parker Robert Reeves Ed Perkins H. G. Rosson Don Smart William Stanton Ken Tatum Raleigh Therrell Juddy Thompson Shelton Vance Ray Waters Sonny Womack FOUNDED: University of Alabama, 1856 ESTABLISHED: 1932 COLORS. Purple and Gold FLOWER: Violet SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ■ ins i e Clark Devalr Ellard Fatherree Faulkner Fisher Fondren Garmon Golden Hamrick Henson Hill Lester McCoy McDonald McKnight Marshall Melton Miller Morton Nash Overton Pilkinton Reed Russell Schneider Sharp Smart Stone Taylor Upshaw Wamsley Wheeler rork Bennett Bennett Brazelton Carson Chaney Dunaway Graves Hogaboon Morris Mullens Parker Stanton Thorrell Waters GAMMA UPSILDN CHAPTER DF OFFICERS HENRY THOMASON President EDWIN K. MYRICK ' . ' . ' . ' . Vice-President VERNON PRINGLE Secretary bill parks ; ; £22 o , RS0NS P ' ed Trainer T0M BEL L Chapter Advisor Chapter Advisor Tom Bell MEMBERS Charles Beasley George Beathea Jimmy Bedwell Homer Burrous Billy Braswell Luther Brantley Joe Brown James Carter Laurence Carter Joe Collier Bobby Coltharp Sammy Corbin John Covington Jimmy Crook Jim Evans Roy Fanguy Marion Flanagan P. D. Foster Tommy Gilmore Albert Green Tom Green Carl F. Haas G. C. Harned Pete Hart Jack Hazard Simpson Hemphill E. J. Hosey Al Hunt Charles Hunt Vernon Hull 0. H. Johnson Lynn Jordan Jesse Joy Jack Lemmons Calvin Lucas Billy Lyle Bernard McDearman Howard McKeithen Ed Miles Finley Moffett R. B. Moor Roger Moore E. K. Myrick Louis Norman Tommy Ousley John Pace Bill Parks Douglas Parsons Vernon Pringle Clay Rayner Gordon Rawls Tommy Rowland Sammy Scales Ed Seitz Leland Speaks Leon Standifer Basil Stricklin Henry Thomason Gwin Van Brocklin Norwood Varnado George Warner Homer Watkins Bob Williams Max Word Tom Worthington Bill Smith C. D. Beech George Bishop John Bean Rudolph Brantley Roddis Berryhill Bill Bethune Ransom Burford Gordon Cooper James Goodwin Tom Griffin Everett Hathorn Bill Kennedy J. C. Joy Robert Ladner Monroe Landrum Frank McPherson Jack McDonald Bob McGinnis Alan McKinney Lavert McNeese Billy McNeal Maurice Moore Marion Moore Pete Nicoladis Billy O ' Quin Harold Owings Jimmy Pope Alex Ramsey Ben Rusche Don Simmons Harry Scott Howard Stanton Bill Taylor Robert Ward FOUNDED: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1855 ESTABLISHED: March, 1938 COLORS: and Old Gold FLOWER: White Rose SIGMA CHI 13 1W o % ; If ... f • ' ' . .-:.: - J he% t ? ' : _ 1 _. ' 1 _ p s, i 3 it ■ I 1 • ' ' si Ml y Jf , jf ) ; ' 3 ' , . ■ ■ ' : Moi-. i i. _ _____ ...: 3} EL K____f l_____! lk o. ' !___ , i. .) - ' 1 III ' -- Braswell Brantley , k Carter Collier Corbin Covington Evans Gilmore Hart Hazard Hemphill Hosey Hunt Hunt Hull Johnson Lucas Lyle McKeithen Miles Moffett Moore Myrick Norman Ousley Pace Standifer Stricklin Thomason Warner Watkins Williams Word Worthington Beech Bishop Berryhill Burford Cooper Griffin Hathorn Joy Landrum McPherson McDonald McGinnis McKinney McNeese McNeal Nicoladis O ' Quin Owings Pope Ramsey Stanton Taylor Ward ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER OF OFFICERS JOE B. THOMPSON Presldent WILLIAM C. CARTER Vice-President H. B. SINQUEFIELD, JR Secretary THOMAS G. MASON Treasurer JACK R. WRIGHT Heratd JEFFERSON D. DICKSON Pledge Master Mr. John A. Young Ray Applewhite Vernon Bullock William C. Carter Cecil T. Daigle Jefferson D. Dickson FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. John T. Presley MEMBERS George T. Edwards Abner C. Harrison Thomas G. Mason John E. May John R. Reagan Mr. F. S. Edwards H. B. Sinquefield, Jr. Joe B. Thompson Robert A. Welborn Dale L. Williams Jack R. Wright Charles L. Andress Charles L. Bassett Cecil E. Brinson A. T. Duckworth Garon Dyess PLEDGES Billy L. Eldridge James B. Everett William M. Johnson Sidney L. Lane Willard Oliver Jimmy B. Robison Harry Stuart Lent E. Thomas, Jr. Gene S. Williams ESTABLISHED: December 11, 1936 COLORS: Lavender and White FLOWER: Lavender Orchid £k ' - , Applewhite Bullock Daigle Dickson Reagan Sinquefield, Jr. Thompson Welborn Williams Wright Duckworth Johnson Thomas, Jr. Williams BETA CHAPTER OF OFFICERS WILLIAM M. STEPHENS President WILLIAM L. LEAKE Vice-President CHARLES H. JOHNSON Comptroller M. DAVIS RANDLE Historian WILLIAM S. COWSERT Secretary W. O. Spencer Ellis Paul Antoon Charlie L. Bates, Jr. John A. Bethany Clarence Black Albert H. Boyd William Stone Cowsert George Ross Crosby Robert E. Day FACULTY MEMBERS David Pingrey Captain W. A. Gresham D. E. Thompson Gaston Cassel Fletcher Billy W. Harris James Harrison Charles H. Johnson Floyd J. Johnson William L. Leake, Jr. John L. Leflore, Jr. James E. Lipe A. Carl Long Willam D. Neal David H. Owen Frank Critz Page James A. Palmer James Dudley Peeples George Brooks Arnold Edward Raymond Barlow Joe Edward Beckham Ernest Elmo Bentley Joseph Lucian Chesteen Lewis Franklin Coalter Marlin Davis Randle William V. Shearer, III James Samuel Simmons William M. Stephens William W. Sykes Charlie J. Talbert Will Ray Thomas Philip Duke Turner PLEDGES Maxwell Alexander Davis Clarence Devane Dorman Gene Alvin Douglas William Jesse DuBard Robert Neal Harbor Whitman Hill Lenoir James Nash Mitchell Bluford Lovelace Morr, Jr. Lawrence Leon Sonny Mullins Robert Howard Nickles James Robert Smith Cecil Gene Warren Henry C. Waterer, Jr. FOUNDED: Univ ersity of Richmond: 1901 ESTABLISHED April 30, 1938 COLORS: Red, Purple FLOWER: Ame ican Beauty Rose, Violet SIGMA PHI IEIPSIILON ••■ o a r e- - ' ' jvii JL: Bates Bethany Boyd Cowsert Crosby Johnson Johnson . • -A : O wm ., A-.., • Lipe Neal Peeples Randle Shearer Simmons Stephens Sykes Talbert Thomas Beckham Chesteen Coalter Davis Dorman DuBard Harbor Mitchell Nickles Smith Warren Waterer RHD CHAPTER DF OFFICERS GEORGE E. RODRIGUEZ ( President ELDER L. REDDOCK Vice-President LAWRENCE H. HICKMAN Secretary J. PRESTON AMMON Treasurer J. Preston Ammon MEMBERS Lawrence H. Hickman Elder Leo Reddock George E. Rodriguez Frank S. Barrett Byrus Bradshaw Salvador N. Cavallaro Vincent V. Crowe PLEDGES Charles Delaney David Goff William H. Harrison George T. Hutton Edward O. Jesurun Eugene Patout S. Frank Serio HISTORY The National Founders Day of Theta Kappa Phi Fraternity is cele- brated on October 1st of each year to commemorate the original founding on October 1, 1919, at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The National Flower is the Columbine, and the colors are red, silver, and gold. Rho Chapter of Theta Kappa Phi was installed as a chapter of the notional fraternity on October 23, 1948. The colony was first installed as Zeta of Phi Kappa Theta on August 9, 1942. THETA KA H ! A C ! f J! « l J « V fe «% i y Brodshaw Crowe Delaney Goff Harrison Hutton Jesurun Patout Serio ALPHA XI CHAPTER DF OFFICERS JAMES B. GRICE President HARRY F. GARRETSON, JR Vice-President JAMES A. HINES ' . 7- feosofer BRYAN L. JOHNSON Secretary MARCUS F. SHANTEAU Stewart THOMAS E. HARDY Stewart FACULTY MEMBERS J. A. McReynolds Warner R. Berry Edward W. Custer Benjamin L. Brown, Jr. Harry F . Garretson, Jr. Maxwell 0. Graham MEMBERS James B. Grice Thomas E. Hardy James A. Hines David J. Schwartz Bryan L. Johnson Francis C. Matlock Marcus F. Shanteau Roland F. Garretson Jerald J. Herring Carlton R. Kelly PLEDGES James W. Lewis Jimmy Montgomery Harbert J. McLaurin Paul O ' Leary Henry Schroeder ■:elaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York April 29, 1864 ESTABLISHED: April 27, 1940 COLORS: ue and White THET f% d M : 4 t Garretson Graham Hardy Hincs Shanteau Garretson Kelly Montgomery McLaurin O ' Leary n HI OME FOUNDED: COLORS: University of Arkansas, 1895 Cardinal and Straw ESTABLISHED: FLOWER: ' 936 White Carnation OFFICERS YANCEY ADAMS President MARGARET WATKINS Vice-President JEAN HARRIS Secretary JOHANNE SMITH Treasurer CATHERINE SWAYZE pi edge Corner MEMBERS Yancey Adams Josephine Collier Johanne Smith Margaret Watkins Merrell Davis Andrews Jean Harris Catherine Swayze PLEDGES Mary Ann Adams Martha Burgoyne Annie Louise Davis Lela Foresman Cornelia Barrentme Martha Jo Butts Anne Edmonson Barbara Harris Patricia Martin Leila Page Watkins Barrentini Burgoyne Martin Page ZETA TAU ALPHA ESTABLISHED: April, 1940. FLOWER: White Violet BETTYE HOWARD HILDA EVERITT . NAN CARPENTER OFFICERS President RUTH OGLETREE Secretory -President MARTHA SWAIN Historian Treasurer KATHRYN McKEITHEN Guard MEMBERS Nan Carpenter Sue Cary Elizabeth Creekmore Hilda Everitt Sara Jane Gregory Virginia Barfield Helen Cabler Gloria Coggins Bettye Howard Kathryn McKeithen Betty Martindale Jane Oakes Ruth Ogletree Sarah Ratliff Juanice Stevenson Marcie Stewart PLEDGES Mary Joy Gregory Sadieth Hall Helen Stovall Anne Stowers U Margaret Swain Martha Swain Juanita Thompson Martha Roberts Betty Travis Barbara Willcutt Carpenter Cary Creekmore Everitt Gregory McKeithen Martindale Oakes Ogletree Ratliff Stevenson Cabler Coggins Gregory Hall Roberts Travis Willcutt One of the integral parts of an under- graduate ' s life at college, the organizations of the campus take a prominent position in the affairs of a State student. The Honorary organizations seek to reward those leaders among the student body, who are outstanding, and also give them a way to be of further service to the college. The Service organizations do their part to make college life more livable and convenient for all students. The Departmental clubs bring about closer co-ordination between the faculty and the students. All of these organizations of varied purpose go to make up our Organizations section. The 1950 REVEILLE presents with pleasure the leaders of tomorrow, for these organizations furnish valuable experience in the development of character and leadership. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA 15 fflw. . .• I iU a, f at Cain Dunaway Grice Rodriguez Schneider Thomason Wooley Omicron Delta Kappa, National Leadership Honor Society for men, was founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University, Virginia. The three-fold purpose of ODK is: First, to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in college activities, and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines. Second, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of colle- giate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the insti- tution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest. Third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. OFFICERS 0. B. WOOLEY, JR President DAVID DUNAWAY Vice-President HAROLD SCHNEIDER Treasurer DR. JOHN LOCKE Secretary DEAN ROBERT C. WEEMS Faculty Advisor ACTIVE ALUMNI Dr. Fred T. Mitchell Mr. Henry Ware Dr. Frank Welch Prof. Malcolm Gray Mr. Ben Hilbun Prof Burgoyne Mr. Billy Burdine MEMBERS John Baker Winton Cain David Dunaway Jim Grice Jack Hazard George Rodriguez Hugh Miller Harold Schneider Hushel Moss Henry Thomason 0. B. Wooley, Jr. Ben Yandell Herman Yeatman 226 IK IE Y Blue Key, national honor fraternity, sprang from a faith in the sincerity and ability of college men. This faith was the faith of one man, Major B. C. Riley, of the University of Florida, who in 1924 called together a group of twenty-five campus leaders for the purpose of organizing a Dad ' s Day and Homecoming at that institution. Out of this informal group grew Blue Key, one of the few honor societies which is not content to rest on laurels already attained. The local chap- ter was installed at Mississippi State in April, 1928. The organization fosters a spirit of coopera- tion between the faculty and student body, stimulates progress in student activities, and strives to promote the best interest of Mississippi State College. Outstanding Juniors and Seniors who have shown quality in character, leadership, scholarship, student activities, and service to the school are eligible for membership. OFFICERS JAMES B. GRICE President DAVID L. DUN AWAY Vice-President HENRY M. THOMASON Recording Secretary HUSHEL L. MOSS Corresponding Secretary PROF. CHARLES E. LAWRENCE Alumni Secretary GORDON K. BRYAN Faculty Advisor FACULTY MEMBERS HONORARY MEMBERS Caleb B. Burgoyne D. M. McCain Harry C. Simrall Ben F. Hilbun T. T. Brackin Alester G. Holmes, Jr. Robert C .Weems Fred T. Mitchell Billy H. Burdine W. J. Stemme Charles E. Lawrence H. L. Scales I. D. Sessums John C. Stennis MEMBERS James E. Bailey James B. Grice Wilkins H. Montgomery Richard J. Stanley John B. Baker John C. Hazard Hushel L. Moss Henry M. Thomason Harry H. Barnes, Jr. Lee Earl Hill, Jr. George E. Rodriquez Otis B. Wooley, Jr. Winton Burell Cain Virgil W. Melohn Harold L. Schneider Ben S. Yandell David L. Dunaway Percy H. Miller Herman L. Yeatman Bailey Baker Hazard Hill Schneider Stanley i f tM k L IP HI IE T Alpha Zeta, national honorary fraternity, was founded at Ohio State University in 1897 to promote the profession of Agriculture through scholarship, leadership, and character. The chap- ter at Mississippi State College was installed in 1928. The student members are selected from undergraduate and graduate agricultural students of high scholarship (2.0 quality point average or higher), and also on the basis of character, leadership, and personality. OFFICERS EARL LUNDY Chancellor LAMAR BARNETT Censor JACK STANLEY Scribe RUPERT BUCKLEY . BRYCE JORDAN . BEN YANDELL . . . . Chronicler Pledge Trainer if t Barnett Bearden Caffey Davis Dickerso Dowdle Garbarino Jordan Kennedy Patrick Ramsey Randle Thomasor Walley Yandell Stanley E. E. Barlow C. L. Barnett H. J. Bearden Norman Brown D. R. Bryan R. 0. Buckley Rouse Caffey A. C. Davis R. L. Davis M. S. Dickerson Raymond Dowdle A. J. Garbarino L. P. Jenkins B. D. Jordan M. V. Kennedy E. W. Lundy H. L. Moss J. K. Orr H. F. Patrick W. E. Powell D. S. Ramsey J. A. Randle R. J. Reynolds H. M. Thomason G. L. Walley W. W. Watson B. S. Yandell Jack Stanley HI II IE T Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honorary fraternity. In order to become a member, one must have a 2.5 quality point average for his first semester, or an overall average of 2.5 for the whole freshman year. Active membership extends only two semesters. The purpose of Phi Eta Sigma is to encourage scholastic achievement among young men just entering school. The local chapter was installed in May, 1935. OFFICERS President CARL S. SCARBOROUGH Secretary . . . . Vice-President LEE ROY WELLS Treasurer ALBERT SPINKS Reporter MEMBERS Gerald Banks James A. Bedenbaugh James A. Bedwell John L. Bouchillon, Jr. Amos D. Burns Tommy C. Crook Irwin D. Crowley George B. Ferguson Jerome B. Hanks Early W. Lundy Robin H. Mathis Robert M. Morton George H. Ogburn John Herman Pace John W. Ray Gerald Marvin Sansing Carl Stanley Scarborough William Boyd Smith Albert H. Spinks Thomas Grady Stevenson Glenn L. Watson Lee Roy Wells, Jr. Donald Wilson Lundy Mathis Morton Ogburn Pace Ray Sansing Scarborough f ) f S E T IE T IE T Beta Beta Beta is a society for students of the biological sciences. Membership comes as a reward for active interest in the study of Natural Science and as a recognition of superior academic attainment. The purpose and program of Tri Beta is threefold: development of sound scholarship, dissemination of scientific truth, and promotion of research. OFFICERS JOHN B. BAKER President M. SIDNEY BRANCH Vice-President CLINTON H. GRAVES, JR. . EDMOND FAULKENBERRY . 5 3 ■• i _ 1 £ O ■ ■ ' ■ ft ■ r y l An FACULTY ADVISOR Dale J. Richey FACULTY MEMBERS Robert B. Channell Dr. Clay Lyle Miss Lois Saul R. E. Schuster C. A. Wilson MEMBERS John B. Baker John H. Blackwcll M. Sidney Branch S. F. Carr Carlton L. Carpenter, . William 0. Cleland James H. Deen Edmond Faulkenberry Clinton H. Graves, Jr. David N. Griffith Charles F. Harger Felix T. Henley John H. James Marjoree E. Jones Charles E. King Andrew K. Martinolich Kenneth E. McCoy Virgil W. Melohn Kenneth C. Morgan John E. Rawls R. J. Reynolds Rudyard B. Robison John 0. Southward, Jr. Henry M. Thomason W. W. Watson Gene Whitington A L IP HI A A L IP HI A The Omicron Chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha, a national Professional Honorary Agriculture Ed- ucation Fraternity, was organized at Mississippi State in the spring of 1938 for students majoring in Agriculture Education. The purpose of Alpha Tau Alpha is to develop a true professional spirit in teaching of agriculture, to help train teachers of agriculture, and to foster a fraternal spirit among students in teacher training for vocational agriculture. OFFICERS CLYDE SMITH President LAUTON HALL GEORGE SLAUGHTER Vice-President CURTISS F. FUGITT . ERCELE BARLOW Reporter Secretary Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS O. L. Snowden V. G. Martin J. F. Scoggin MEMBERS Ercele Barlow Elmo J. Bouchillon Garland Brown Jack M. Carmichael Curtiss F. Fugirt Lauton Hall Harold G. Hardee Charlie P. Hearn Thad P. Humphries James L. Jordon Adolph Ladner William B. Lovett John W. McMillan James E. Metts Samuel E. Mullins Bill ie F. Simmons George Slaughter Clyde Smith David L. Smith Alonzo E. Strickland Carl W. Stuart Thomas W. Selby W. T. Tramel Billie R. Tutor Corbet R. Washington Carmichael Hall Hardee Jordor Ladner McMillan Metts Mullins H k -T- ) h « % Bk k Barber Benson Bufkm Chrestmai Cowsert Hazard Parks Reddoch Roby Smith, C. E. Smith, S. E. Talbert Wilson, H. L. Wilson, J. H. Windham Wooley Wright MEMBERS Joe H. Barber, Jr. Rex R. Benson William A. Bufkin Amos D. Burns James R. Chrestman William S. Cowsert Sam A. Dayhood, Jr. Wellington K. Denson, Jr. Jack C. Francis John C. Hazard Wallace E. Landcaster Ira M. Lane, Jr. John M. Marchbanks Gerald T. Moore Clayton D. Ott William A. Parks Jimmy W. Reddoch James A. Roby Harold L. Schneider Thomas E. Self S. Frank Serio Charles E. Smith Stephen E. Smith, Jr. Charlie J. Talbert Harold L. Wilson Joe H. Wilson John H. Windham Otis B. Wooley, Jr. Jack R. Wright C H I! L A A RHO OFFICERS FACULTY ADVISORS JOE BARBER President Charles W. Flynn HAROLD WILSON Vice-President Malcolm G. Gray CHARLIE TALBERT Secretary-Treasurer Robert C. Weems Chi Lambda Rho, local honorary business fraternity, was organized in 1929 at Mississippi State College to promote civil, industrial and commercial interest and to recognize scholastic achieve- ment in the School of Business and Industry. Chi Lambda Rho is composed of Juniors and Seniors who are majoring in business and who maintain an average of not less than two quality points per semester hour. Chi Lambda Rho each year makes an award to the School of Business fresh- man excelling in scholarship. IP II ID IE L T IE IP SILO Pi Delta Epsilon, national journalism fra- ternity, is composed of students holding an editorial position on one of the college pub- lications for two semesters with an average of 1.25 for the semester preceding initiation. The Mississippi State College chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon was chartered on November 17, 1947, from Omicron Theta, a local jour- nalism fraternity. It is the purpose of Pi Delta Epsilon to foster higher ideals in colle- giate journalism, to improve the standards of undergraduate journalism, and to make a po- sition in the professional world for the pro- fessional journalist. OFFICERS SAM SIMMONS President W. W. CHAPMAN, JR Vice-President RUTH OGLETREE Secretory FACULTY ADVISORS H. G. Lewis John Young Long McKeithen HONORARY MEMBERS Morse 1. D. Sessums Herbert Drennon B. P. Brooks Robert Channell Newt Hamlin MEMBERS Kochtitsky Charles W. Allison Ogletree Robert Van Bristow Peeples Walter W. Chapman, Jr. Abner C. Harrison Mary F. Hollingsworth Robert Boone Kochtitzky James Hooper Lacey Ratliff Alvah Carl Long Kathryn McKeithen Robinson Hugh Morse Simmons Ruth Ogletree James Dudley Peeples Sarah F. Ratliff Lee Robinson, Jr. James S. Simmons Glenn Elbert Vail Vail James Ray Wall Wall Otis Burton Wooley, Jr. Wooley 3 ? E L T A IP II Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, was founded at New York University on No- vember 7, 1907. The Gamma Delta Chapter was installed on March 5, 1949, at Mississippi State. The purpose of this fraternity is to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to foster the study of business in universities. OFFICERS VINTON B. WAITE Head Master W. D. NORMAN Senior Warden ED L. JOLLY j un i 0r Warden CHARLES E. SMITH s cr ;be ROY L. BARTON Treasurer FRANKLIN H. SMITH Historian MAURICE W. SMITH ... Chancellor FACULTY MEMBER Edwin C. Brown MEMBERS Joe H. Barber, Jr . Roy L. Barton C. L. Bates, Jr. John L. Bouchillan, Jr. James Corkren Harry M- Ferguson B. A. Giles John H. Hanna Jack Hazard Ed L. Jolly William Jack Martin Gerald T. Moore W. D. Norman George C. Rayl, Jr. George Durwood Robinson Sam Simmons Charles Edwin Smith H. Franklin Smith Maurice W. Smith Charlie J. Talbert Vinton B. Waite B. E. Westbrook Jack Wright Barber Barton Bates .uchillan Corkre •% e9  vy - v ' ■■ ' -= 7)  1 ' F; r Hazard Jolly Smith, C. E. Smith, H. F. Smith, M. W. Talbert : ii Waite Westbrook Wright . K A IP IP A IE IP SILO Kappa Mu Epsilon, National honorary mathematics fraternity, was founded in 1931 The ob]ects of the fraternity are: to further the interests of mathemaics; to help the undergraduate realize the important role of mathematics in developing Western civilization; to develop an ap- preciation of the power and beauty possessed by mathematics; and to provide a society for rec- ognition of outstanding achievement in the study of mathematics on the undergraduate level. A high average in mathematics as well as a high general average is a requirement for membership. OFFICERS WILLIAM F. BYARS President LEXTON H. CURTIS Vice-President PERCY W. HIGGS Secretary CHRISTOPHER R. STARK .... Corresp. Secy. Treas. C. R. Pettis Arthur Ollivi. FACULTY MEMBERS S. B. Murray (Advisor) M. M. Temple W. O. Spencer R. H. Hopkins Helen White A. C. Grimes Paul Burton Allen James Robert Ashley William Hamilton Bethune William J. Blanchard, Jr. William Downs Buchanan Ronnie Marvin Burkhalter William Frank Byars Knollis Edward Byrd Jack Colin Calk, Jr. Murray Patrick Clark Robert Charles Catledge Lexton Harlan Curtis Thomas Howard Dantzler Joseph Dickson Dorroh, Jr. Yet Lin Gee Samuel David Godbold Harold G. Golden MEMBERS Ernest Doyle Graves Clinton H. Graves, Jr. John Wesley Herring Percy Wilburn Higgs Sidney Garfield Holley Clyde Oren Hurst Edwin Robert Jackson Wade Lowery McCormick Leroy Quinlan McDonald Paul Harvey McMinn James Robert Mansell Virgil Wayne Melohn Percy Hugh Miller James Patrick Minyard Robert Laverne Powell James Robert Pratt Robert Allen Price Taylor Mathews Quinn R. J. Reynolds Henry Olaf Sessums, Jr. Robert Louis Sharp Adolph Francis Sterken Mitchel O ' Neal Stinson Buford Durwood Stroud Lucien Willis Thornton Leigh Watkins William White Welch Robert Berkley Wilson James Herston Wiltshire William Dean Woleben John Gordon Woodward Otis Burton Wooley, Jr. Ben Sturdivant Yandell Allen Ashley Bethune Blanchard Buchanan Burkhalter Byars Calk Clark Catledge Dantzler Dorroh Golden tes, E. D. es, C. H. Herring Higgs Holley Jackson McCormick McDonald McMinn Pratt Price Quinn Reynolds Sessums Sharp Sterken Stroud Thornton Watkins Welch Wilson Woleben Woodward Wooley Yandell pQk ,. | % T A U B IE T A The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by E. H. Williams, Jr. The Association has expanded until at the present time there are 84 chapters distributed through- out the nation. Tau Beta Pi was founded to distinguish with its bent undergraduates in engineer- ing who have conferred honor upon the Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character. Alumni are also chosen for their attainment in the field of engineering. Tau Beta Pi strives to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. OFFICERS LEX H. CURTIS, JR Pnsident WILLIAM D. BUCHANAN Vice-President PAUL H. McMINN Recording Secretary WILLIAM D. WOLEBEN Corresponding Secretary WILLIAM C. CARTER Cataloger M. M. COX Treasurer W. R. Berry W. L. Brown Jeff Browning G. D. Bryant B. H. Burdine R. S. Carlson M. M. Cox R. S. Edwards R. H. Guess C. C. Harris C. T. Holbrook A. G. Holmes P. B. Jacob D. M. McCain H. P. Neal L. L. Patterson H. C. Simrall J. W. Ward H. K. Williford R. S. Wiseman James R. Ashley W. D. Buchanan R. M. Burkhalter Jack C. Calk W.C.Carter M. P. Clark L. H. Curtis H. K. Davis Yet L. Gee Samuel D. Godbold B. B. Graves S. G. Holley MEMBERS William H. Jones, Jr. Arvah C. McClendon L. 0. McDonald Paul H. McMinn P. H. Miller G. N. Ogburn, Jr R. A. Price J. B. Rester C. W. Riley, Jr. George E. Rodriguez Robert L. Sharp Robert H. Spangler G. G. Stacks A. F. Sterken Mitchell 0. Stinson B. D. Stroud Glen E. Vail William W. Welch Robert J. Wheeler Hugh W. Wilson, Jr. W. D. Woleben J. A. Woods 238 Ashley Buchanan Burkhalter Calk Carter Clark Curtis Godbold Graves McClendon McDonald McMinn | % Ogburr Pratt Sharp Spangler Stacks Sterken Welch Wheeler Wilson Woleben Woods WfT : i j f 1 ■■■■ ' V; i ' :■■ L IP HI A IP HI II O M IE G Alpha Phi Omega is a service fraternity composed of students who are, or were at one time, members of the Boy Scouts. The purpose of the organization is to further the principles and high ideals taught by Scouting. Epsilon-lota chapter was founded on the campus of Mississippi State College in April, 1947, and was the first chapter in Mississippi. OFFICERS lex CURTIS President DAVID CHAPMAN . . Vice-President TAYLOR QUINN Treasurer SID BRANCH Secretary RAYMOND AUST Historian W. J. Evans, Senior Faculty Advisor FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. Fred T. Mitchell Dr. J. F. Locke I. D. Sessums R. A. Klages C. E. Lawrence J. J. McAlister Malcolm Hawkins MEMBERS Joe Applewhite Raymond Aust John Baker Raymond Barker D. R. Branch Sid Branch Basil Brown Joe Carter Lawrence Carter Jack Case David Chapman Lex Curtis Bob Day Tommy Ewing Maxwell Graham Louis Hataway Vernon Hull Carl Long Billy Lyle William McKeithen Howard McKeithen William Moore Willard Olliver Thomas Oswalt Ed. Pressgrove John Prince Taylor Quinn Lucien Schaffer Garnsey Wade John Woodward PLEDGES Andrew Bailey Paul O. Beard Joe Beckham Norman Bennett Wesley Boone Don Brazelton Billy Carpenter Brenard Chatham William 0. Cleland Sammy Ely Billy Flanagan Houston C. Jones Al Kanauka Carmen Kelly Fred Komp Ronald Mann Stanley Scarborough John Soloman Albert Spinks 240 Applewhite Aust Baker Barker Branch, D. R. Branch, Sid Carter, Joe Carter, L. Chapman Day Ewing Graham Hataway Hull Long Lyle McKeithen, W. McKeithen, H. Moore Oliver Oswalt Pressgrove Quinn Schaffer Wade Woodward Bailey Beckham Bennett Boone Carpenter Chatham . J ■ k j t Cleland Ely Flanagan Jones Kelly Komp Scarborough Soloman Spinks COLONELS CLUB The Colonels Club is an honorary and a service organization combined. It is honorary in that the members are elected. Each fraternity elects one person every semester. The membership is for one year only. The old members elect six independents each semester: four boys and two girls. Some of the services of the Colonels Club are ushering at the football games, guiding visitors on the campus, and acting as official representatives. The only uniform of the Colonels Club is a white sweater with a gray and maroon chenille emblem. OFFICERS CHARLES JOHNSON President A. S. PUCKETT Vice-President VERNON HULL Secretory- Treasurer MEMBERS Pete Barria Billy Barret James Bedwell Will Bentz Ada Jo Cain Sue Cary Hudson Chesteen Josephine Collier George Fletcher Roland Garretson Bob Gorday James Greer Joe Harrell Bob Henson P. D. Huston Vernon Hull Charles Johnson Fred Lamon Wemberley Lewis Carl Long Herb Lunsford Doug McGarrh Harold Nash A. S. Puckett May Raines Martha Roberts Stanley Scarborough Martha Smith Frank Street Bob Stine Stewart Vance Margaret Watkins Ed White Paul Williams James Wright JUNIOR HOTEL MIEN OIF AMERICA The Junior Hotel Men of America is a media of exchange of ideas in the hotel field. These ideas that are exchanged are for the betterment of the hotel industry as a whole. The member- ship is composed of second generation hotel men or those students enrolled in an accredited hotel administration school. OFFICERS WILLIAM H. McFARLAND President EUGENE A. PETOUT Vice-President CHARLES M. LIMBAUGH Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT L. McELROY Corresponding Secretary LOUIS I. KESTENBAUM Publicity Director J. J. McALLISTER Faculty Advisor Julian W. Bentz, Jr. William R. Dickard Mark J. Hamrick Thomas E. Hardy Ralph N. Harris MEMBERS Louis I. Kestenbaum Charles M. Limbaugh Thomas N. Maxwell Robert L. McElroy William H. McFarland James N. Mitchell Willard Oliver Eugene A. Patout James D. Putnam Marvin L. Rarcliff M- First Row, left to right: Bill T. Gaddis, Bill W. Harris, Joseph W. Cockerhan, George T. Graham, Howard L. Miskelly Davis Randle Luther T Brantley John C. Hazard. Second Row, left to right: Claude C. Payne, Clyde E. Jennings, Thomas C. Ewing, Malcolm T. ' Collins, Thomas E. Gilmore, George 0. Warner, John M. Burge. Third Row, left to right: Charles H. Williams, Henry C. Speir, Will R Thomas Joe H. Collier, John R. Prince, Milton T. Spencer, Roy T. Richey. Fourth Row, left to right: Harold H. Mitchell, Lt. Col. Harry l_ ' Murray, Jr., Major Albert H. Hutchinson, Jr., Captain Arthur Gresham, Henry C. Pilkington. CABBAR BL Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society for advanced ROTC cadets who met certain military and scholastic requirements. The major objectives of the organization is to pro- mote a feeling of unity among the cadet military leaders and to maintain a higher standard in the military activities of the corps of cadets. The Mississippi State company, B company, 7th Regiment, is famous for its precision drill and its double quick step marching. OFFICERS JOHN C. HAZARD Captain HOWARD L. MISKELLY . ' .. ' . ' .. ' . ' i . ' First] Lieutenant GEORGE T. GRAHAM Second Lieutenant ROY T. RICHEY First Sergeant MEMBERS L. T. Brantley George T. Graham R oy y. Richey J- H. Collier B. W. Harris H. C. Speir M. T. Collins John C. Hazard M. T. Spencer J. W. Cockeran C. E. Jennings, Jr. W. R. Thomas T - C. Ewing Howard L. Miskelly G. D. Warner B - T - Gaddis H. H. Mitchell C. H. Williams T. R. Gilmore M. D. Randle - • - . ■ i -i •  ? , ' First Row: Alexander, Anders, Bailey, Baker, Barr, Bates, Boyd, Boyd, Bristow, Brown, Burgoyne Second Row Cain Caqle Collin Dearing, Everitt Gully Harnmill, Harper , Harris, Hill Howell. Third Row: Houston, Jennings, Joy, Knott, Landrum, Lemmon ' s, Littl. Lord, Menetre, Milner, Mitchell. Fourth Row: Morton, Moss, Oaks, Pallop, Reynolds, Riley, Roberts, Simmons Ste-enson Stewart Sut ' oi Fifth Row: Swain, Swain, Swayze, Thompson, Torres, Vance, Walker, Walker, Walters, Webb, Webster. ' ' Motivated by the same Spirit of God which characterized the early development of the YMCA in June 1844, Christian students and faculty members under the leadership of President Stephen D. Lee organized the Mississippi State College YMCA in 1882 only four years after the founding of the college. The Young Men ' s Christian Association serves to unify the efforts of the Denominational groups on the campus as well as offering to the students of the college an opportunity to develop their religious needs and desires through its various programs and activities. All students and members of the faculty are eligible for membership and full participation in the program of the YMCA. ' v ■ OFFICERS FOR 1949-1950 EARL HILL President R. J. REYNOLDS Vice-President JEAN HARRIS Secretory P. D. HOUSTON Treasurer ADVISORY BOARD Dr. C. Q. Sheely Dr. J. K. Berrersworth Dr. P. H. Dunn lr. J. J. McAllister Dr. G. W. Johnston Mr. S. B. Murray Dr. C. H. Ragland Dr. Dale Hoover LUNCHEON CLUB Peyton Alexander John D. Ashcraft John B. Baker Joe H. Barber, Jr. John S. Barber Samuel R. Bates Fred Carr OFFICERS JOHN B. BAKER Chairman JOE H. WEBB Vice-Chairman BRUCE MITCHELL Treasurer JACK LEMMONS Secretory MEMBERS Hilda Everitt Jack Lemmons Harold N. Gully Robert M. McLeod Lee Hamill Hugh McMurphy Lee E. Hill, Jr. Bruce Mitchell Eloise Jennings Hushel L. Moss Carmen C. Kelly Eston Perrott Bob Kochtitzky Dimitri C. Polizo R. J. Reynolds Leon C. Standifer, Jr. John F. Sutton Margaret Swain Martha Swain Joe H. Webb First Row: Alexander, Ashcraft, Baker, J. H. Barber, J. S. Barber, Bates. Second Row: Everitt, Gully, Hamill, Hill, Jennings, Kelly. Third Row: Kochtitzky, Lemmons, McLeod, McMurphy, Mitchell, Moss, Perrot. Fourth Row: Polizo, Reynolds, Standifer ' Sutton Marqaret Swain, Martha Swain, Webb. 3l ft . ..■■■■■ ■■ ' ' • ' ' m . iii ? ■■■: ' ' HI EON CLUB Hathorn Houston Howell The Junior Y Luncheon is a voluntary unit organization of the YMCA composed of any members of the Junior Class. It is designed to provide Christian fellowship and fine food in a homelike, friendly atmosphere. The club meets each Wednesday in the Banquet Room of the YMCA. All activities are un- der the direction of the club ' s elected officers and supervised by the employed staff of the YMCA. The ultimate purpose of the club is to promote a feeling of goodwill and Christian brotherhood among the students and faculty. OFFICERS P. D. HOUSTON President DIXIE HOWELL Vice-President LIBBY LORD Secretory- Treasurer MEMBERS J. D. Ashcraft, Jr. Cosette Barr Helen Cabler Rouse Caffey Sara Frances Cagle Margaret Cain Trudy Dearing P. D. Foster Everett Hathorn P. D. Houston Dixie Howell Oscar H. Johnson, Jr. K. D. Leech, Jr. Louie Little Libby Lord Betty Martindale Francis Matlock Pete Nicoladis Robert Reid Juanita Thompson Dean Walker W. E. Walker Anderson Bailey Barrett Boyd Boyd, F. Burgoyne dB M l.lt.l Gardner Hajj CI Hall fj Harper I f Joy ' Z4 Lebrun Long McGarrh mm Miles i Moore , m Mullins P Nash n 1 T| fll £1 Ray Riley Roberts Rutledge Sansing Spinks Street Vance Walker Wells Williamson f i- SOPHOMORE Y LUNCH The purpose of the Sophomore Y Luncheon Club is to inspire and develop leadership and co-operation through Christian fellowship. OFFICERS ROY RILEY Chairman ADA JO CAIN Vice-Chairman MARCIE STEWART Secretary ERNEST BAILEY Treasurer MEMBERS Donald Anderson Ernest Bailey Billy Barrett Clinton Boyd Frank Boyd Martha Burgoyne Ada Jo Cain David Caldwell Billy Carpenter Lawrence Carter Jimmy Crook Dan Crowley Jim Evans George Fletcher Howard Gardner George Hajj Eugene Hall Jack Harper Jesse Joy T. F. Lebrun Carl Long Douglas McGarrh Ed Miles William Moore Robert Mullins Harold Nash Willard Olliver Charles Penley John Ray Roy Riley Martha Roberts Walter Rowe Robert Rutledge Marvin Sansing Albert Spinks Marcie Stewart Anne Stowers Frank Street Stewart Vance Edward Walker Roy Wells Jasper Williamson A FRESHMAN T LUNCHEON (CLUB A unit organization of the YMCA, this group is composed of freshmen taking an active part in the Y program. All freshmen are eligible to belong to this club, to take part in its activities, and enjoy the good homed, ke food served once a week. Its purpose is to sponsor a program of social and religious activity, and to develop Christian leadership among freshmen. Recognized as the outstanding first-year organization on the campus, the group always includes in its ranks those students who are later destined to take a leading part in campus activities. OFFICERS LESLIE PRITCHARD President C D - BEECH Vice-President BARNEY RAYBURN Secretory ANN EDMONDSON Treasurer MEMBERS Jack Beall C. D. Beech, Jr. George Bishop Charles H. Blackwell Elmo Branch Charles R. Brannon Robert Cartledge Bernard Chatham Carrol L. Culpepper Ann Edmondson Lela Foresman Joe Gelzer Wayne Goodnite Billy Joe Griffin Donald J. Hayward William Herndon John Hutchinson Charles R. Johnson Robert D. Jones Willie C. Jones James T. Lind Frank McPherson Richard L. Meador Jo Anda Osgood Deason Lamar Pace Travis Phillips Leslie Pritchard John E. Rankin Barney Rayburn Bill Rutledge John J. Smith G. A. Thompson, Jr. Cecil T. Williamson The YMCA Co-ed Club was organized for fellowship, discussion, and mutual growth in Chris- tian faith and practice as are all Y luncheon clubs. This club is open to every girl enrolled at Mississippi State. It holds supper meetings twice a month in the Y Banquet room. Outstanding Mississippi women, such as Mrs. Thomas L. Bailey, have spoken to the club. OFFICERS HILDA EVERITT President JUANICE STEVENSON Treasurer DIXIE HOWELL Vice-President ELOISE JENNINGS and LIBBY LORD Chaplains MARTHA SWAIN Secretary MRS. L. H. ROBERTS . . . .Adviser and Religious Counselor MEMBERS Virginia Barfield Betty Jean Duke Dixie Howell Betty Martindale Juanice Stevenson Cosette Barr Hilda Everitt Eloise Jennings Regina Murphy Helen Stovall Martha Burgoyne Lela Foresman Natalia Kalfe Thelma Pearson Ann Stowers Sara Frances Cagle Mary Joy Gregory Libby Lord Janie Oakes Margaret Swain Margaret Cain Sara Jane Gregory Aino Lusi Sarah F. Ratliff Martha Swain Gloria Coggins Mary Hollingsworth Rhoda Mclntyre Martha Roberts Hazel Walters Elizabeth Creekmore Betty Howard Kathryn McKeithen Johanne Smith Tommye Webb « far y m fw BAPTIST STUDENT U EXECUTIVE CQUN The BSU is the connecting link between the college and the local church which seeks to magnify Christ and further prepare the students to uphold Christian standards in college and to impress upon them the need for Christian leadership in society. When a student joins a Baptist church or one or more of the unit organizations of that church, he automatical- ly becomes a member of the BSU. IIL S. A. Salter, Student Secretary MEMBERS JOE H. WEBB ; President FRANK STREET Enlistment Director GEORGE HILL Social Director R. J. REYNOLDS Devotional Director ELOISE JENNINGS Promotional Secretary BILLY BROWN Stewardship Director LEIGHEL HARTFIELD Extension Director JACK PEVEY Publicity Director DEAN WALKER Promotional Director JACK CALK Sunday School Superintendent PERRY MORTON Training Union Director WILLIAM RICH Music Director HAROLD GULLY Prayer Meeting Director ROY BARTON Transportation Director DIXIE HOWELL Librarian-Historian JAMES KEATING Recreation Director S. A. SALTER Student Secretary ' £% V. 4 ESLIEY FOU T The Wesley Foundation is the organization of the Methodist students on the campus. It seeks to provide for the spiritual, moral, and social needs of the students. W. E. WILLIAMSON . JOHN B. BAKER . . MEMBERS Albert Anders Donald Anderson Ernest Bailey John B. Baker Samuel R. Bates Clinton Boyd John Frank Boyd Ada Jo Cain Alex Lee Case James Case Billy Cole Sammy Ely Hilda Everitt Eldon Fan J. E. Garretson Robert Harbor Willie Jones Garland Knott Fred Lamon Ira Lane Jack Lemmons Aino Lusi Billy Lyle Allen Mapp Betty Martindale Rufus Moorehead Harold Nash Jane Oakes Jo Anda Osgood Larry Osteen Herbert Patrick Ants Pallop Eston Perrott David Powell Alex Ramsey Martha Roberts Bill Rutledqe Robert Rutledqe Ed Shields Paul Simmons Frank Sutton Catherine Swayze Charles Torres Juanita Thompson Edward Walker William Walker William Watson Cecil Williamson Jasper Williamson J. V. Wyatt OFFICERS Director ED SHIELDS Vice-President President JUANITA THOMPSON Secretary JOHN FRANK BOYD Treasurer First Row: Anders, Anderson, Bailey, Baker, Bates, Boyd, Boyd. Second Row: Cain, Case, Case, Cole, Ely, Everitt, Fan. Third Row: Garretson, Harbor, Jones, Knott, Lamon, Lane, Lemmons. Fourth Row: Lusi, Lyle, Mapp, Martindale, Moorehead, Nash, Oakes. Fifth Row: Osteen, Patrick, Pallop, Perrott, Powell, Ramsey, Roberts. Sixth Row: Rutledge, Rutledge, Shields, Simmons, Sutton, Swayze, Torres! Seventh Row: Thompson, Walker, Walker, Watson, Williamson, Williamson, Wyatt. o C% 4tij ,A INTERNATIONAL RELATION? The purpose of the IRC is to promote the serious study of the problems of international re- lations; and to create a better understanding of such among the members and the entire student body. Any duly registered student at Mississippi State enrolled in any course in the Social Studies is eligible for membership. The International Relations Club is affiliated with the Carnegie En- dowment for International Peace. OFFICERS JULIAN R. LONG President WILLIAM L. RONE Treasurer MARTHA SWAIN Secretory MARJORIE JONES Librarian MR. ROBERT A. BRENT Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Thomas L. Adams Dean Boswell, Jr. Helen S. Cabler Alexander Dragovich Dewey Emmons David W. Goff James I. Goodwin William Hadskey Herbert Hoop Bryan L. Johnson Dallas Johnson Marjorie Jones Jesse D. Joy, Jr. Bob Kochirirzky Robert C. Latham Walter Leatherwood TT....U..I iiuu .xlv nuiier Leumer Clarence V. Herrington, Jr. Julian R. Long Edward W. MacArthur W. Rufus Moorehead Hushel L. Moss J. W. Nyman Richard Piatt John E. Roberison, Jr. Tandell Rayborn William L Rone E. M. Shaw, Jr. Brant M. Smith Zelma Smith John 0. Southward, Jr. Jimmy Spain Mary L. Sullivan Martha H. Swain John H. Windham James V. Wise Stancil 0. Wise First Row: Adams, Boswell, Cabler, Emmons, Goff, Goodwin, Herrington, Hoop. Second Row: B. L. Johnson, D. Johnson, Jones Joy Koch- tirsky, Latham, Leatherwood, Long. Third Row: MacArthur, Moorehead, Moss, Piatt, Rayborn, Rone, B. Smith Z Smith Fourth Row Southward, Spain, Sullivan, Swain, Windham, J. Wise, S. Wise ■ ' f!i C 3 q i% The Newman Club endeavors to coordinate the religious and social activity of all the Catholic students on the campus. OFFICERS EUGENE A. PATOUT . VINCENT V. CROWE . CHARLES N. KIEFER . . FRANCIS A. BUESCHER . . . President TORRES F. LeBRUN Corresponding Secretary Vice-President MISS MONICA GOEN . . Secretary DR. FRANCIS A. RHODES . . Treasurer MR. CHARLES F. FLYNN Faculty Advisors FATHER JOHN T. MARTIN Chaplain First Row: Ammon, Antoon, Barrett, Bates, Bicker, Bourdin. Second Row: Brady, Bristow, Buescher Canales, Casares, Crawford. Third Row: Crowe, Erhardt, Garcia, Goff, Harrison, Hickman. Fourth Row ' : Hutton, Idiquez, Kiefer, Kennedy, Kline, Lebrun. Fifth Row: Miller, Moran, Muller, Murphy, O ' Leary Patout. Sixth Row: J. Pongetti, Jetulio Pongetti, George Rodriguez, Manuel Rodriguez, Serio, Speyerer ' Walker. MEMBERS John P. Ammon Ellis P. Antoon Francis S. Barrett- Charles L. Bates, Jr. A. R. Bicker Jean E. Bourdin Robert J. Brady, Jr. Robert V. Bristow Francis A. Buescher Villar Pedro Canales Renan Casares Charles F. Crawford Vincent V. Crowe Thad M. Crowell Robert F. Ehrhardt Luis G. Garcia David W. Goff William G. Harrison Lawrence H. Hickman George T. Hutton Joe T. Idiquaz, Jr. Charles N. Kiefer John L. Kennedy Sam F. Kline James K. Landry Torres F. LeBrun Percy H. Miller Ray Robert Moran Carl A. Muller Regina Josephine Murphy Paul S. O ' Leary Eugene A. Patout Jacob C. Pongetti Jetulio V. Pongetti George E. Rodriguez Manuel Rodriguez Frank S. Serio David E. Speyerer Charles D. Thompson Gerald H. Walker 1 ' IX i 1 : .«. i ft, $ o rS O ft % c ™ 30p Those who have seen the Mississippi State Maroon Band this year realize that it once again ranks with the best. This high-stepping, eighty-piece band is under the direction of Mr. Henry E. Wamsly, assisted by Mr. D. W. Barton, director of the Starkville High School Band. Serving as officers for the year were James Everette Stone, a Junior from Pascagoula, as President; Henry E. Wamsley, Jr., Vice-President, a Senior from State College, and Seger Collier, Secretary-Treasur- er, a Sophomore from Yazoo City. Leading the band for the past three years has been Bill Boyd, a Junior from Itta Bena. Add- ing a touch of beauty to the band were six majorettes: Marcie Stewart, Billie Blake Hartness, Katherine Sorrels, Betty Travis, Patricia Martin, and Jo Anda Osgood. This year the band has taken three football trips, playing at Alabama, Tulane, and L. S. U., and took part in the Homecoming Parade at Alabama. On the campus, the band appeared be- fore large crowds at the Homecoming Game with Baylor and at the annual Thanksgiving game with Ole Miss. MEMBERS Ellis P. Antoon Jack L. Beall Robert L. Beard Curtis E. Beasley Norman H. Bennett Alvin W. Bentz Albert H. Boyd Johnny L. Boyles William N. Brevard Joseph D. Bristow Robert V. Bristow Robert V. Brooks Luta R. Burford Robert D. Coit Samuel L. Corbin Seger H. Collier J. W. Crook Robert E. Day Rufus L. Dunn, Jr. Leonard Easley, Jr. Robert L. Eiland Billy Dan Ellis Alvah R. Estes James A. Evans, Jr. Leon Faulkner Billy Joe Griffin James D. Hankins Claude H. Harrison B. B. Hartness Henry G. Harvey Wesley 0. Harvey Richard H. Hawkins Leonard Herrington William A. Hitch, Jr. Donald N. Howell Charles F. Hudson Charles R. Johnson 0. H. Johnson, Jr. Willie C. Jones, Jr. James C. Joy Sidney L. Lane James W. Lewis Patricia Martin William J. Martin Henry E. Mattox Edra L. Maxcy, Jr. Robert H. May Elliot McElroy James C. McDonald John W. McNeal, Jr. Margaret Meaders Herbert H. Miller Robert B. Moor John F. Murphy RandleW. Nash Geo. L Neill Howard P. Nicely, Jr. Willard B.Oliver Jo Anda Osgood Richard L. Piatt J. Dale Poindexter William A. Powell Samuel B. Powell Howard M. Raspiliar Dorsey 0. Ray Ben F. Sanford, Jr. Sam A. Sarullo Marcus F. Shanteau Sarah Eloise Sharp George D. Simpson Katherine Sorrels William C. Spence William A. Steen Marcie C. Stewart James E. Stone Harry J. Stuart William Taylor Jua nita Thompson Lannis L. Tynes Betty Travis Jean M. Ulmer H. E. Wamsley, Jr. Cecil G. Warren Arthur L. Watts Francis D. Watts Paul A. Wiggins Liles N. William John G. Woodward Bentz Boyd Boyles Brevard Bristow, J. Bristow, R. Brooks Burford Coit Corbin Collier Crook Day Eiland Ellis Estes Evans Faulkner Griffin Hankins Harrison Hartness Harvey, H. Harvey, W. Hitch Howell Hudson McDonald McNeal Meaders Miller Oliver Piatt Poindexter Powell, W. Powell, S. Raspiliar Ray Sarullo Shanteau Sharp Simpson Sorrels Spence Steen Stor Ulmer Wamsley Warren Watts Wiggins Williams Woodward G L IE IE C L U IB The College Glee Club, augmented by the Girls Glee Club of Blue Mountain College, presented the Messiah by Handel at Blue Mountain College, December 11, and at State College, Decem- ber 13. Eleanor Langston, contralto; Bob Irby, tenor; and Al Green, bass, sang the solos. New Maroon robes were secured this year, and they were worn for the first time at the Christ- mas presentation. The music library of the Glee Club has been expanded this year with all mu- sical tastes considered. This is the first year for members to receive college crdit for participation in this group. The membrship has doubled over that of last school year. This club is composed of students from all departments who enjoy good singing. The Glee Club went on a Spring Concert Tour singing programs of sacred and secular selections in schools of the surrounding territory. In addition to the Annual Spring Campus Concert, the Glee Club has appeared in assembly programs and at other college functions. EDDIE S. SMITH . OFFICERS President MARY HOLLINGSWORTH BETTYE HOWARD Librarian Secretary DIRECTOR John H. Wainright ACCOMPANIST Joan Fite Wainright HONORARY MEMBERS Bennie Channel Lois Kaufman Ann Van Wagner Al Green Eleanor Langston Mildred Walley MEMBERS Mary Ann Adams Paul Allen Don H. Anderson Lawrence G. Atkins Jimmy Azlin John Barlow Cornelia Barrentine William D. Bell William R. Benoit Walter Benton Bill Bethune William Billingsley Jean E. Bourdin James Boyles Charles S. Brand J. M. Brannan W. S. Brown Edward Byrd Fred Carr Joseph L. Chesteen Joey Crawford Carroll Culpepper J. F. Curry Annie L. Davis Gertrude Dearing John T. Dennington Bob Echol Roy Edwards, Jr. Sammy Ely Ernest Geer Sadieth Hall Alva Jo Hankins Mary Rose Hanna Barbara Harris James K. Harris Jean Harris Edsel Hill Mary Hollingsworfrh Bettye Howard Joyce Howard Bob Irby Billy H. James Robert D. Jones John Kennedy K. D. Leech Edgar Little Joe Lossett Gene A. McCoy George McKay Frank McMurtray Dave McWilliams Betty Martindale James May Regina Murphy Ruth Ogletree Larry W. Osteen Sam Reynolds Martha Roberts John E. Roberson, Jr. G. D. Robinson Jimmy Rose Jimmy Simpson Eddie S. Smith Franklin Smith William B. Smith Helen Stovall Juanita Thompson J. S. Thompson R. T. Thompson Leonard Wamnes Roy Wells Bobby West Barbara Willcutt Elsie M. Willis o ' ' J ... v 4W8.£f u5- r , i 1 %i A 1 ., i ! 9 First Row. Adams, Allen Anderson AtkmsAzhn, barlow, Barrenrine, Bell. Second Row: Benoit, Benton, Bethune, Billingsley, Bourdin, Ek rJ r ran H ' n rQ H n0n ;- u ° : u 0Wn ' C c h fJ ee D n ' Cra u wf ° rd ' Cul P e PP er ' Curr y Davis - Bearing, Dennington. Fourth Row: Echol, Edwards Ely, Geer, Hall, Hank.ns, Hanna, Harris. Fifth Row: Harr.s, Harris, Hill, Hollingsworth, Howard, Howard, James, Jones Sixth Row- Kennedy, Leech, Lossett McCoy, McKay, McMurtray, McWilliams. Seventh Row: Martindale, May, Murphy, Ogletree Osreen ' Roberts, Robinson, Rose, Simpson, Smith. Eighth Row: Smith, Stovall, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Wamnes, Wells, West ' Willcutt TATE ' S IP L A Y IE State ' s Players, the dramatic club of Mississippi State College, purports to bring to our campus the traditional theatre. Under the direction of Professor Charles Lawrence, the Players plan to pro- duce three plays this year. The first play was The Corn is Green. Affiliated with the largest Greek letter dramatics organization in the country, State ' s Players awards certain Players membership in Alpha Psi Omega — the highest dramatic honor that can be bestowed upon a student at Mississippi State College. OFFICERS CARL LONG, JR. . . Secretory Business Manager GLORIA COGGINS . CHARLES E. LAWRENCE . Faculty Director MEMBERS Joe Barber William Gary Mary Jane Lewis Marian Moor John Roberson Virginia Barfield Mary Joy Gregory Carl Long, Jr. Ruth Ogletree Martha Roberts Margaret Cain Lee Hamill Julian Long Jim Peeples John Sones Nan Carpenter Louis Hataway Rhoda Mclntyre Don Perkins Eddie Smith Gloria Coggins Lois Hegwood Kathryn McKeithen Sarah Ratliff Harry Stuart Joe Crawford Monroe Landrum Pat Martin Roy Riley Sam W. Warren First Row: Barber, Barfield Cain, Carpenter, Coggins, Crawford, Gregory, Hamill, Hataway. Second Row: Hegwood, Landrum, Lewis, Long, Long, Mclntyre, McKeithen, Martin, Moor. Third Row: Ogletree, Peeples, Perkins, Ratliff, Riley, Roberts, Sones, Smith, Stuart, 4 - HI C L The Mississippi State College 4-H Club was reorganized on the campus March 10, 1948. The Club meets every two weeks for the purpose of discussing rural problems. Many outstand- ing speakers are invited to speak to the club on different phases of agriculture. OFFICERS CARL LONG Secretary GEORGE FLETCHER Treasurer CHARLES ALLISON Reporter AMERICAN FARM ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION The Student Section of the American Farm Economics Association is a newcomer on our cam- pus, being organized during the Spring Semester of 1949 by a merger of the Agricultural Ad- ministration and Agricultural Economics Clubs. y Mississippi State was one of the first schools in the nation to be granted a student secion chap- ter of the American Farm Economic Association. State also has been honored by furnishina. the tirst national president of the student section of that organization. The AFEA is a professional Association of Agricultural economists and rural socioloaists Its stu- dent section extends membership to students majoring in Agricultural Administration Aa ' ricultural Economics, and Rural Sociology. Graduate students, faculty members, and research personnel are accorded associate membership. OFFICERS • JORDEN National President ■ M0SS President ■ JORDEN Vice-President T. J. DYESS, JR. . ALTON BARBER . DR R. J. SAVILLE . Secretary and Treasurer Reporter President Dean E. B. Colmer Dr. D. W. Parvin Prof. Robert L. Davis Prof. B. K. Doyle Prof. W. E. Christian ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP Prof. J. P. Gaines Prof. L. J. Jenkins Prof. Chester W. Wells Mr. Wilbin A. Faught Ralph Shaw T. E. Tramel A. J. Garbarino A. C. Davis Marshall DickersD:i Barber Branch Beall Crockett Dickson Dowdle Dyar Dyess Garritson Ishie Ishie Jorden Johnston Leatherwood Leggett Lunceford Marlin Miller Pullen Sanford Seal Shorties Simms Sims Tolar Wade Williamson Skelton Smith Steward Stokes Stokes, M. L. Taylor Thomas, E. Thomas, J. H. Tisdale Waldrop Walker Watkins Worth , r ' ' ■ . ' ' % - . FARMERS OF AMERICA The National order of Future Farmers of America was founded in Virginia in 1928. The local chapter was established on July 1, 1934. Membership is composed of all freshmsn, sophomores, juniors, and seniors pursuing a degree in Vocational Agriculture. Bi-weekly meetings have featured specialists in Agricultural and Educational fields as well as ndividual members of the group. The purpose of the organization is to give its members training n leadership, character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, and mproved agriculture. OFFICERS F. D. ROGERS President W. H. PIGFORD Vice-President H - H. STOKES Secretary H -N. GULLY Treasurer NEAL Reporter 0. L. SNOWDEN Faculty Advisor A LT L CIL The Agricultural Club is the parent of all the departmental clubs now existing in the School of Agriculture. It was organized to cultivate and develop a sense of brotherhood among fellow agriculturists; to develop leadership and training in public expression through various group ac- tivities; to inform and promote progress through scientific agriculture; and to show its members a better way of life in rural communities of Misissippi. Any student enrolled in the School of Agriculture or Agricultural Education is eligible for mem- bership with special consideration and encouragement being given to freshmen and sophomores who are not active in other organizations. Thus the Agricultural Club serves to bind the several departments in the School of Agriculture together in a common interest and these interests are climaxed in the much celebrated Agriculture Festival which is sponsored by your Agricultural Club. OFFICERS R. J. REYNOLDS President EMMETTBOLAND Vice-President BRUCE MITCHELL Secretory and Treasurer LEE HAMILL Reporter FACULTY ADVISORS Dean E. B. Colmer Dean Frank K. Welch Ralph Atkinson Robert Atkinson Lamar Barnett R. T. Barton Billy J. Beckett Marvin Bell Emmett Boland Pate Brown, Jr. Rubert 0. Buckley J. R. Carter L. W. Cassels Jimmy Clanton Homer D. Clifton Steve Cook W. T. Cornelius Earnest A. Currey Lawrence T. Dillard, MEMBERS Sydney H. Fernandez James L. Gallop Lee Hamill Truman L. Holley James T. Ishee Sidney Ishee William D. Ishee Charles Lansdale Robert J. Lawshee W. L. Leatherwood John A. McKinney Roy McMaster James Hugh McMurphy Hoilis W. Martin John B. Martin R. H. Mathis Bruce Mitchell James E. Moak Winfred H. Muckelrath Joe B. Owen Edgar H. Pressgrove Robert E. Raley Alex Ramsay Barney W. Rayborn R. J. Reynolds John Robertson Agnew Safley John M. Sanders R. J. Saville Charles E. Shannon Paul Simmons John A. Speights, Jr. Clifford A. Tate, Jr. Lake Waldrop Loyd West Barnett Barton Beckett .: f A am ( m F rsf Row: Allen, Blackwell, Box, C imm. Second Row: Curtis, Daigle Flowers, Hickman. Third Row: Matlock, Meena, Oelschig, Quimby! Fourth Row: Rich, Sharp, Sutton, Thomas. MEMBERS Allen, Alfred Alexander, Jr. Blackwell, Cecil Box, C. 0. Crimm, Sam Curtis, Chelsie R. Daigle, C. J. Fanguy, Roy C. Flowers, M. T. Hickman, Robert H. Love, Julius Harrey Matlock, Francis C. Meena, Victor Nail, J. E. Oelschig, George H. Quimby, Hollis Rich, William Sharp, Sarah Eloise Sutton, John Frank Thomas, William 0. HI O d T II C U L T U R IE C L Ul B The Horiculture Club has the purpose of intensifying interest, giving training in extra-curricu- lar activities and providing social contact. As a Junior Member of the American Society for Hor- ticultural Science, the Club has a contact on a national basis with all horticultural sciences. OFFICERS GEORGE H. OELSCHIG President JOHN FRANK SUTTON Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Reporter W. S. Anderson F. S. Batson J. B. Edmond, Advisor FACULTY MEMBERS M. P. Brewton J. P. Overcash E. W. McElwee C. H. Ragland W. J. Stemme IF ORES T R Y T he Forestry Club, organized in September, 1946, first for two year pre-forestry students, has now expanded to include the members of the new agricultural forestry department that was or- ganized in January, 1949. Purposes of the club are to serve as a medium whereby students and outstanding speakers on forestry and conservation subjects may become acquainted and to promote social and cultural relations among forestry students. Club meetings are held twice monthly. Entertainment consists of picnics, movies, and educa- tional trips. Two members of the Forestry Staff serve as faculty advisors. OFFICERS FRED NELMS President e-President Anderso GUY PARSONS Vic Baker Barton Barton, S BEN A. DAVIS . . . . Secretary and Treasurer CLIFF MARLIN and JOHN STARR . Faculty Advisors MEMBERS Anderson, Kelton Baker, Joseph C. L. Beckett Barton, R. T. Dubard Barton, S. W. McMaste Beckett, Billy J. Curtis, Samuel Davis, Ben A. Dubard, William Graham, Jack Moa k Henderson Nelms Hudson, Roy Oquinn McMaster, R. R. Ousley Moak, James E. Nelms, Fred W. Oquinn, Billy Ousley, Billy Parsons, Guy A. Perry, Charles R. Parsons Perry Phillips Phillips, T. D. Smith Reynolds, Sam Smith, Thomas J. Spears, B. Roy Threlkeld, William Tillery, Billy Walker, Wiley Threlkeld Williams, Dan Tillery Williams 4zM I £S ILJL pMWM| mM m L The Dairy Club has as its object to further the knowledge and interest in both phases of the Dairy industry, production and manufacturing. It strives to promote a feeling of friendship and good fellowship among its members. Anyone interested in Dairying or any phase of the Dairy industry is welcome to membership. The Dairy Club was organized between the years 1910 and 1915 ' by a group of about ten dairy students, who felt the need of an organization of common interests. Professor J. S. Moore, now Professor Emeritus, was the first sponsor and faculty advisor. The Club meets regularly bi-monthly. Its programs consist of guest speakers, educational pic- tures; and group discussions on ubjects of Dairy interest. The purposes of the Dairy Club are: To help develop initiative and leadership ability of its stu- dent members; to give the students an opportunity to discuss pertinent dairy problems in their own way; to serve as a means of inviting to the campus outstanding leaders in the fields of both Dairy Manufacturing and Production to speak to all the dairy majors about the activities of interest that are going on in their field; to provide and present programs to the group, which will better prepare him for leadership after graduation. OFFICERS LEE HAMILL President PAUL N. SIMMONS Vice-President DEE GRAHAM Secretary SAM SWETT Treasurer JOHN A. RANDLE, JR Reporter J - W. LUSK AdYisei FACULTY MEMBERS F. H. Herzer R. E. Waters W. C. Cowsert C. J. Honer E. W. Custer M. V. Kennedy Andrews, Richard H. Battaile, Frank W. Bearden, Henry J. Bonner, Milford D. Bullock, Vernon 0. Ca lge, Marion B. Enochs, Robert K. Estes, Charles E. Fletcher, George E. Foster, James C. Friday, Willie L. Gallop, James L. Gillespie, Ralph H. Gilmore, Thomas E. Graddy, Merrill B. Graham, Dee M. Graham, Kenneth G. Gray, Barron D. Griffith, Charles T. MEMBERS Hamill, D. Lee Heard, George T. Jenkins, James W. Jennings, John W. Langston, William P. Lawshe, John R. Lowry, Edward M. Lundy, Billie G. Lynam, James V. McCartney, James H. May, Jesse 0. May, Thomas 0. Norton, Allen A. Oakes, Thomas E. Patron, Roy C. Putnam, Elton T. Ramsey, Dero S. Randle, John A., Ja. Ray, Aubrey Franklin Reedy, Dudley H. Reynolds, Earl K. Rodriquez, Manuel F. Rogers, Walter G., Jr. Schroeder, Henry C, Jr. Simmons, Paul N. Sparks, Jerry 0. Sparks, Thomas W. Stanley, Richard J. Stiles, Joe P. Suttle, William F. Swett, Sam L. Thurman, Eugene H. Turner, Allen R. Wallace, James R. Wells, James C. Williams, Charles H. Andrews BaKoilc Bearden Bonner Bullock Cagle Enochs Esres Fletcher Friday Gallop Gillespie ' y ■ i a iH i r t Sill f t R I ID L IE The Block and Bridle is a club for Animal Husbandry majors or men interested in the field of Animal Husbandry, and its three main obiectives are: To promote a higher scholastic standard among students of Animal Husbandry. To promote Animal Husbandry, especially all phases of student Animal Husbandry work in the colleges and universities. To bring about a closer relationship between students, faculty, and others engaged in Animal Husbandry. Some of the outstanding activities of the club are: Initiation of new members and Annual Fall Barbecue. Herdmen ' s and Breeders ' Barbecue. Intra-mural Livestock Judging Contest. Livestock Show Ag. Festival Day. Annual Spring Banquet. Sponsor F.F.A. Judging Contest. Sponsor 4-H Club Judging Contest. OFFICERS EARL W. LUNDY President JOE H. CLEMENTS Vice-President LAMAR BARNETT Secretary RUPERT 0. BUCKLEY Treasurer LOUIS A. CONERLY Corresponding Secretary W. H. MONTGOMERY Marshall FACULTY ADVISOR Prof. J. L. Fletcher W. L Adams C. W. Alliston E. A. Anderson C. R. Aust Lamar Barnett Max E. Benoist C. 0. Boone C. S. Bozeman Rupert 0. Buckley Guy Byford B. J. Carter L. W. Carter C. W. Carty E. M. Clark Joe H. Clements C. A. Cobb Louis A. Conerly Earnest Crawford J. W. Crook E. A. Currey, Jr. A. S. Echeverria E. L. Filgo H. J. Fiore Albert Fleming, Jr. Maynard Gardner Howard Garrett H. M. Hailey A. G. Harris Alton Harris Wesley Harvey J. N. Hays W. L. Henry L. M. Hicks E. H. James R. A. Kates J. H. Kemp George Killion B. B. Kirkland W. C. Loden Earl W. Lundy Tommy Marshall W. W. Martin S. R. Mashburn J. A. McGuire J. H. Montgomery W. H. Montgomery A. C. Moore James P. Orr A. Pallop H. F. Patrick J. D. Patrick C. E. Perrott Jack A. Pevey Henry C. Pilkinton M. D. Randle A. M. Ratcliff Charles Reeves George Rone B. G. Ruffing Bernell Ruffing Howard E. Russell 0. R. Segrest W. H. Shirley C. K. Smith W. B. Smith Jack A. Speights Leland Wayne Stewart T. E. Suttle Bryan Swilley Henry Thomason J. B. Thompson J. H. Trourt E. R. VonKohn Arthur Watts Alton Westbrook Max Word Alliston Anderson Burnett Benoist Bozeman Brett Buckley Byford Carter Carter Clark Clements Conerly Crawford Ci ' i ilkinton andle atcliff eeves one uffing, G. uffing, B. lompson ourt )shaw .nKohn atts 1 i [ . Ail • «= ; ▼ ; Z | - _ i - jr. It.l Mk JH A I - tar = i il9WS g fflmmiL The local branch of the American Society of Agrono- mists was officially installed at Mississippi State College on January 1 ; 1937. Up to that time it had functioned as a local club. Its ideal is to fur- ther education in the fields of agronomy in the United States and to bring into closer contact students majoring in agron- omy. OFFICERS George W. Yeates .... President Rouse Caffey Vice-President C. G. McWhorter . . Secretary and Treas. Norman Brown Reporter MEMBERS John D. Albritton Bill Boyd W. E. Bright Norman Brown Rouse Caffey Billy Carpenter Dan A. Dunaway J. B.Gill J. R. Heard Richard Hickman P. D. Houston Robert E. Jones John B. Martain T. A. Mauldin Guy McDill C. G. McWhorter Roy L. Mitchell B. C. Murphy Charles Read Joe Sanford R. J. Smith Leonidas Standifer E. Elmo Winstead George W. Yeates The purpose of ASAE shall be to stimulate interest, create fellowship and disseminate knowledge in the fields of Agricultural Engi- neering and Farm Engineering. The club meets bimonthly and features guest speakers who are outstanding in their chosen fields of Agriculture. The club participates in all col- lege activities with a special emphasis on agricultural day. OFFICERS HUGH McMURPHY President R. J. REYNOLDS Vice-President EMMETT BOLAND Secretary JOHN L. McVEY Treasurer RUFUS BROOME Reporter W. C. HOWELL Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Joe Anderson Ernie P. Aune Raymond Aust E. M. Boland Rufus Broome G. M. Bowers Clifford Brown Joe Carter Thomas C. Ewing Floyd Fulgham Howard Gardner John Gerer Basil Gordon, Jr. W. L. Harrison Charles C. Hardin Horace Jellenc Roscoe Legg Hugh McMurphy John L. McVey W. D. McRoy James McKell D. L. Miller Tommy L. Mixon D. L. Morrow Thomas W. Nail, Jr. Robert Noel W. H. Orsborn M. B. Orsborn Edgar H. Pressgrove A. Chester Pilgreen R. J. Reynolds Lavon Slaughter James Talbert 0. L. Turner G. L. Vaughan Frank K. Vickers Anderson Aune Aust Fulghor Jellenc Legg McMurphy McVey McRoy McKell Morrow Nail Noel Orsborn, W. Orsborn, M. Pressgrove Pilgreen Reynolds Slaughter Talbert Vaughan Vickers f i % :: 0± •■ '  :■:,;: ' V 1 il ■ fcS £s £! H r ■V fadfi tit M £ . Halmon Hemphill Herring Holley %,., Idiaquez Johnson The Institute of Radio Engineers was organized in 1 9 1 2 to advance the art and science of radio com- munication, and to promote the pro- fessional welfare of engineers en- gaged therin. The Missisippi State College Student Branch of The In- stitute of Radio Engineers was or- ganized in 1949 with the purpose of the dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of electron- ics, communications, and other re- lated fields of engineering and science, as well as to further the professional development of the stu- dent. OFFICERS HAL P. BEARD Chairman JOHN A. JOHNSON, JR. V ice-Chairman Program Committee Chairman •-■ R- LEWIS Secretary HUGH W. WILSON Treasurer DAVID C. CHAPMAN Membership Committee Chairman K. C. STREETER . Publicity Committee Chairman FACULTY ADVISOR Wm. L. Brown Jcmes M. Babb Hal P. Beard C. V. Bell Sam Bolian, Jr. W. D. Buchanan D. C. Chapman Lexton H. Curtis L. A. Distefano J. F. Douglas, Jr. W. L. Guyton H. F. Halman John M. Hemphill J. W. Herring S. G. Holley J. T. Idiaquez, Jr. J. A. Johnson, Jr. D. 0. Jones Robert E. Lee L. R. Lewis R. S. McCormick S. E. Morgan James Parker M. F. Ramsey M. E. Richardson C. W. Riley H. W. Segrest K. C. Streeter W. R. Sumrall L. W. Thornton L. L. Tynes B. C. Wells J. R. White H. W. Wilson R. B. Wilson JSTITUTE OIF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES f f% ft A Spongier The Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences is prominent in the professional aeronautical industry. Its primary purpose is the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of the aeronautical sciences. Juniors and Seniors in the Aeronautical Engineering and Commercial Aviation Schools are eli- gible to become student members. Upon graduation, each student member is transferred to tech- nical membership in the I.A.S. The present chapter was reactivated during the spring of 1947, largely due to the efforts of Robert L. Liddell and Harry C. Smith, who were members of the pre-war chapter. OFFICERS PROFESSOR FRANKLIN S. EDWARDS. . . . Honorary Chairman HERMAN D. McDONALD Chairman ROBERT H. SPANGLER Vice-Chairman WILLIAM M. SAVELLE Recording Secretary CECIL D. BAILEY Corresponding Secretary PAUL E. HEBERT Treasurer MEMBERS Cecil D. Bailey W. Huntington Percy H. Miller Robert H. Spongier James M. Hawthorne Frank E. Kline Edwin W. Prinz Richard L. Warren Paul E. Hebert Herman D. McDonald George E. Rodriguez Norman Wise William M. Savelle The objects of the American Society of Civil Engineers are the advancement of the science of engineering, the professional improvement of its members, the encouragement of intercourse be- tween men of practical science, and the establishment of a central point of reference and union for its members. OFFICERS JAMES R. ASHLEY President THOMAS W. WORTHINGTON ........ Vice-President HARRY H. BARNES, JR Secretary DAVID E. BREWER Treasurer PROF. E. D. MYERS Faculty Advisor MEMBERS John L. Anderson William F. Appleton Joe C. Applewhite James R. Ashley Robert S. Atkinson Harry H. Barnes, Jr. Horace W. Beasley Claude H. Bennett George H. Bethea Moses R. Box David E. Brewer Robert V. Bristow Joe L. Brown Francis A. Buescher Frederick R. Clark Thomas S. Clemmons Joe H. Collier John M. Combs Lester G. Cook Walter E. Cope Joe M. Crow Irwin D. Crowley, Jr. Robert E. Day James E. Dettman Charles E. Draper James E. Easter Robert L. Echols Charles H. Filgo Andrew J. Fitzsimons James R. Flint John M. Ford Joe B. Fryer Luis G. Garcia Yet Lin Gee Sam D. Godbold Harold G. Golden Arthur L. Goodman Robert G. Graves James H. Hanna Kenneth M. Hayward Alfred B. Hicks John W. Hill Berl L. Hodum Thomas J. Hossley Roy Howell Ralph D. Jackson James G. James Frank H. Janous Edward Johnson James E. Joy Max C. Lassiter Jack W. Lemmons Cecil H. Lewis Adrian L. Long Joe H. Losset Billy B. Lyle Arrah C. McClendon Bernard E. McDearman Edgar L. Malvaney James R. Mansell Ray T. Mason Herbert G. Miller Ernest L. Morris John J. Mott Walter G. Nanny, Jr. Joseph P. Perry William E. Poe Robert A. Price John R. Prince Lawrence M. Roberts Ronald E. Robinson Gregory L. Root Louis J. Shows Willis C. Shultz Charles P. Smith Hubert M. Soweil Ellis L. Spencer Adolphe F. Sterken William P. Stevenson Raymond 0. Stinson Buford D. Stroud Joe A. Sutherland Mabry J. Taylor Walter G. Thomas Sidney G. Tucker Cooper J. Twaddle Harry H. Ulery Finley G. Van Brocklin Benny D. Verell James V. Whitaker James H. Wiltshire James W. Woodard, Jr. Joe B. Woody Thomas W. Worthington Clifton D. Yeager Hansel N. York CIVIL ENGINEER Anderson Appleton Applewhit Buescher Clark Clemmon Collier Combs Cook Cope Crow Crowley Day Dettman Easter Echols Filgo Flint Gee Godbold Golden Goodman Graves Hanna Hayward 4L U Bristow - ' -■■ J , il - i ! 4 !X fll ii i | | (•j | f V ii . fe . • v; , y¥ il i ..: ■■ ' ■.,,, h. ... o - a S , f r ) ( fHi SoL Hossley Howell Jackson James Janous Johnson Joy Lemmons L L°oss 9 et Lyle McClendon Malvaney Mansell Mason Miller jSL Morris MB A Poe „ , : a ,ri Prince Roberts Robinson Root Shows Shultz Sowell A . ! ift Spencer I I ■■  ihi t M J f ' W ♦ , ]W Sterken Stevenson Stinson Stroud Sutherland Taylor Thomas Tucker Twaddle Ulery Van Brocklin Verell Whitaker Woodard Woody Worthington York - :■ .... ... ..., . A ;• y . ' ) AMERICAN SOCIETY OIF Founded in 1928 through the efforts ot Professor R. C. Carpenter and Professor O D M Varnado the Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers has prospered until it now has a record membership. The organization is actually an outgrowth of the old Mississippi Agri- cultural and Mechanical College Engineers Club, the members of the club becoming affiliated with the various national engineering societies. The local student branch of ASME, at its meetings held every other Thursday endeavors to keep w,thin the ob|ect of the parent organization by the showing of technical films ' , discussions visits of prominent speakers, and attendance of professional meetings. Inactivated in 1942 because of insufficient membership, the society was reorganized in 1946 as the result of the efforts of the returning veteran members and the recently retired Honorary Chairman, Professor H. P. Neal. OFFICERS A. G. HOLMES, JR Honorary Chairman M. F. SHANTEAU, JR Student Chairman M - P - CLARK Vice-Chairman G. E. VAIL Secretary-Treasurer C. D. Baggett D. W. Barton Morgan [I. Bedford William H. Bethune Dolphus H. Black Clinton C. Boyd Ted Brister Robert M. Browning J. R. Burdette W. B. Campbell Liston E. Cartledge Renan Casares Murray P. Clark John W. Cook H. S. Coumbe Robert W. Dalton George T. Edwards, J James A. Evans, Jr. Ray D. Etheridge Milton K. Everett Ernest J. Falgo Samuel A. Farr Leon Faulkner Ulas E. Garrison B. B. Golden M. 0. Graham S. E. Grant D. W. Goff R. W. Gong J. E. Green W. A. Green, Jr. J. S. Hamilton J. H. Harper, Jr. J. L. Hedleston J. C. Herring Roy G. Hicks P. W. Higgs B. L. Hodges Oscar A. Johnson, Jr. Morgan F. Jones, Jr. Robert N. Kittrell Fred T. Komp, Jr. Herschel E. Lane Alton Leger, Jr. Ray W. Lipe Alvin A. McCallum Owen Sim McCoy, Jr. L. Q. McDonald Irving E. Magoon James R. Martin, Jr. Edgar G. Miles Waymon Minyard A. R. Moen James T. Monk Alton F. Moss Lester A. Moss Daniel B. Myers H. A. Nichols David Hugh Owen, Jr. L. D. Perkins, Jr. Robert L. Powell James R. Pratt John R. Rayburn Durward T. Read Robert D. Reeves George L. Reid, Jr. Arthur R. Riley Daniel C. Ruble James W. Rummel W. K. Russell Marcus Shanteau Willis C. Schultz Fred L. Shuman Cyrus E. Small, Jr. Edwin Smylie Robert L. Sneed Henry Spang, Jr. Wayne F. Spell, Jr. Milton T. Spencer Gerald G. Stack H. T. Strain Forrest W. Streeter H. R. Stringer Joseph B. Thomas Everett S. Tomlinson Robert Earl Traylor Thomas A. Tullos T. H. Turner, Jr. Glenn E. Vail Edward C. Walker Jack R. Walker Meredit M. Walker Glen B. Walley Henry L. Warnack James A. Woods J. V. Wyatt MECHANICAL ENGINEERS . Bethune Black Boyd Burdette Campbell Cartledge Casares Clark Cook Coumbe Edwards Etheridge Everett Falgo Faulkner Garrison Golden Graham Grant Goff Gong Green Green Hamilton Harper Hedleston Herring Hicks Higgs Hodges Johnson Kittrell Leg er McCallum McCoy McDonald Martin Miles Minyard Nichols Owen Perkins Powell Pratt Rayburn Read Reid Riley Ruble Rummel Russell Shanteau Shultz Shuman Small V , f ? 1 : PI 1 if !. L ■ m a 7 ' ' ' ; U J, ■- AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF The Mississippi State College branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers had its beginning in 1925 as a part of Mississippi A. and M. Its growth has paralleled that of our Alma Mater; and its purpose— advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the theory and prac- tice of electrical engineering, and the presentation of a proper perspective of engineering work — has to a great extent been fulfilled throughout these years. The organization is kept abreast of the times by an efficient program of lectures and films. OFFICERS WILLIAM D. WOLEBEN President ROBERT E.LEE Vice-President WILLIAM F. BYARS Secretary and Treasurer PAUL B. JACOB, JR Myhor L. L. Patterson H. C. Simrall W. L. Brown P. B. Jacob J. C. McKee FACULTY MEMBERS L. B. Farabee M. M. Cox R. S. Wiseman C. C. Harris R. J. Boehme A. L. Shelley S. L. Wool ley R. H. Guess B. H. Burdine R. S. Carlson John P. Ammon John S. Barber James A. Beach, Jr. Hal P. Beard Ladell Beckham Claude V. Bell Warren R. Blomeley Sam Bolian Edwin L. Buchanan William D. Buchanan Ronnie M. Burkhalter William F. Byars Jack C. Calk, Jr. William C. Carter John H. Carr Robert C. Catledge Rick N. Cavender David C. Chapman Lawrence E. Clark Samuel L. Corbin Charles F. Crawford Lexton H. Curtis Edward G. Dunning Jessie R. Easterling MEMBERS Thomas M. Flanagan Cullen R. Flynt John W. Gibson, Jr. Charles M. Goodson Walter L. Guyton Jack Hayden Lawrence H. Hickman Carlton L. Hooper Yerby L. Hughes John A. Johnson Delma 0. Jones Robert E. Lee Alton Leger, Jr. Launice R. Lewis John E. Lipsey Robert S. McCormick Paul H. McMinn Harold McMullen George C. McNeill Douglas M. Magers Harrison L. Maxey Harold R. Moore William N. Moore David W. Parker Herbert G. Peaster Robert C. Pierce Ira G. Pope Thomas E. Pylant Murray Regan Elmer K. Richardson Marvin E. Richardson Clarence W. Riley, Jr. Ralph H. Segrest Robert L. Sharp Chan W. Sidney Robert T. Sloan Rayburn E. Smith Mitchel 0. Stinson William R. Sumrall Charley G. Trevillion Henry Waring, Jr. William W. Welch Boyd C. Wells Robert C. Willis Hugh W. Wilson Robert J. Wheeler James R. White William D. Woleben ft Ammon Barber Beach K F||||il 24 v . ' Plo O y M ...■ i aB - ' j Catledge Cavender Chapman Clark Corbin Crawford Curtis Easterling Guyton Hayden Hickman Hooper Hughes Johnson Leger Lewis Lipsey McCormick McMinn McMullen McNeill Maxey Moore Moore, W. Parker Peaster Pierce Pope Pylant Regan Richardson Richardson, M. Riley Segrest Sharp Sidney Sloan Smith Stinson Sumrall Trevillion ' ■ a Johnson Lampkin Lester X The Mississippi State College Student Chem- ical Engineers was founded in April, 1949 The object of this organization is to promote the professional growth of members through suitable programs and the advancement of Chemical Engineering at Mississippi State College. OFFICERS HUNTER W. HENRY, JR . OSCAR H. JOHNSON, JR Vice-President ANDREW J. LAMPKIN, JR Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. M. P. Etheredge W. A. Reinhardt MEMBERS Edwin R. Jackson William D. Jamison Oscar H. Johnson, Jr. Andrew J. Lampkin, Jr. Dozier Lester, Jr. Louis Lightner Fred McDonald William E. McDonald John M. Petkovsek Hugh S. Pylant Taylor M. Quinn George N. Stribling James Spence L. T. Hornsby Maxwell C. Allen Billie J. Ball Bob 0. Beisel William J. Blanchard Marion L. Brown, Jr. James H. Cannon George B. Chatham Terry T. Crow Thomas H. Dantzler Homer C. Dickinson Joseph D. Dorroh William A. Gray James B. Grice Hunter W. Henry Boiian Buchanan Byars Catledge Clar Dempsey Hickman Lee McKeithen McMullen Mann ng Maxey Shields Smith Smith Waring Watkins Wheeler Willis In September, 1948, the illumination option was created in the Electrical Engineering Depart- ment. The students in this option formed an organization called the Illuminating Engineering Club. The purpose of this club was to become recognized as a student branch of the Illuminating Engineering Society. The purpose of the Illuminating Engineering Society is for the advancement and study of theoretical and practical knowledge of the science and art of illumination. Membership in this professional society is open to anyone interested directiy or indirectly in the art of illumination. VT )CIIETY OFFICERS KENDALL C. DEMPSEY Chairman ROBERT C. WILLIS Secretary-Treasurer Edra L. Maxy, Jr. W. G. McKeithen Henry A. Waring Leigh Watkins Sam Boiian, Jr. William D. Buchanan William F. Byars Robert C. Catledge Lawrence E. Clark Kendall C. Dempsey Lawrence H. Hickman Samuel D. Kelly Robert E. Lee W. G. McKeithen Harold G. McMullen Billy T. Manning Edra L. Maxey, Jr. Edwin W. Shields Robert T. Sloan E. Mark Smith Rayburn E. Smith Mitchell 0. Stinson Henry A. Waring Leigh Watkins Robert J. Wheeler Robert C. Willis ciiEin THE ADVANCEMENT OIF MANAGEMENT - = The student chapter of the Society for the Advancement fo Management at Mississippi State Collge consists of students who are interested in Scientific Management. Meetings are held every two weeks, and outstanding speakers are invited to speak on subjects pertaining to problems of management. The Chapter sponsors field trips to visit Industrial sites in surrounding areas Aldridge Allen DEPARTMENT HEAD John J. MacAllister Associate Professor Industrial Management Faculty Advisor Russell J. Johnson Assistant Professor Industrial Management Associate Member Charles W. Flynn Acting Instructor Industrial Management OFFICERS BURNETT A. GILES Program Chairman OLEN R. HEFLIN Treasurer IRA M. LANE, JR Secretary PAUL S. MORGAN, JR. . . . Membership Chairman ROBERT L. POWELL President JACK R.WALKER Vice-President MEMBERS Thomas E. Aldridge Ira M. Lane, Jr. William H. Allen Paul S. Morgan, Jr. Homer C. Burrous Robert L. Powell James P. Corkren James R. Pratt Wellington K. Denson David L. Rice, Jr. Burnett A. Giles Thomas E. Self Olen R. Heflin Edward Seitz J. B. Johnson Jack R. Walker II G IE IP S « L O 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 Uni- versity of Kansas in 1915. The Alpha Upsilon chapter of this campus was granted its charter in May, 1948. OFFICERS EDWARD B. McDANIEL, JR. . . . Vice President and Historian ROBERT B. WILSON Secretary-Treasurer EDWARD D. FLEMING . . . .Corresponding Secretary and Editor FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Paul H. Dunn Dr. Merle W. Myers, Advisor Richard J. Hughes, Jr. Mr. Cecil Marion Alvin R. Bicker, Jr. Luther F. Bryant George E. Burchfield Paul Felder Edward D. Fleming Fred G. Johnson John E. May Edward B. McDaniel, Jr. Ned H. Phillips Elder L. Reddoch Honore M. Renfroe Robert B. Wilson Jesse F. Wright The Dip and Strike Club has for its purpose the combining of Geology and Geography stu- dents into one organization to discuss com- mon problems. This club was reorganized on October 30, 1946. OFFICERS JOHN D. MYERS President DERRELL SMITH WILLIAM DAVENPORT Vice-President H. B. SINQUEFIELD . BERNARD WESTBROOK Sgt.-at-Arms Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS William Alvin Davenport Don Keady Ralph Davis Paul Mallette Alfred Fryman Wade McCormick Marion Garrett John Myers Edwin O ' Neal Willie Parsons H. B. Sinquefield Billy Smith Derrell Smith Norwood Varnado J. Ray Wall Bernard Westbrook John Woodward The Barristers ' Club was organized in the spring of 1946 for the purpose of those students enrolled in Pre-law or those who intended to pursue law as their profession. The chief function of the organization is the banquets that are held each month. Some member of the legal profession presides as guest speaker. OFFICERS RAYMOND E. RHODES President JAMES E. BOST Vice-President JOHN M. MARCH BANKS .... Secretary and Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS Professor Magruder Professor Evans MEMBERS William R. Allen Robert W. Dyer Bryan Johnson Jack Scarbrough James E. Bost Winiford H. Guin J ohn M. Marchbanks John 0. Southward David F. Caldwell Forust Fooshee Hershel Moss Albert C. Weeks Winton Cain John William Hadsky Raymond E. Rhodes Herbert M. Welborn La Frinia Fain Carpenter Jerold J. Herring David L. Rice James Wise Jj I y J J «t - jj Allen Bost m m i S5% WL i Dyer •- - 1 Fooshee Herring Johnson r ' 1 Marchbanks ' S3 w$si Moss Southward Weeks Welbourn Wise A C U N T II C L The Accounting Club was organized in 1946 under the direction of Mr. W. W. Littleiohn. The Club is a local professional organization designed to promote a closer relationship between theo- retical and practical accounting, to promote professional ethics, and to aid graduates in securing employment in their chosen field. Certified Public Accountants, industrial accountants, and busi- ness leaders are brought to the campus by the Club for conferences, interviews, and addresses at intervals throughout the year. OFFICERS JACK WRIGHT President JOE C. ALLEN Vice-President JOE H. BARBER, JR Secretary-Treasurer VINTON B. WAITE Repor(er FACULTY ADVISOR Edwin Brown, C.P.A. Joe C. Allen Joe H. Barber, Jr. Percy J. Baker Auburn Bethany Robert Brady, Jr. Luther Brantley Amos Burns James M. Case Walter B. Cooper Wallace S. Culipher William C. Currie Sam Dayhood Dewey B. Emmons Harry M. Ferguson MEMBERS Gaston C. Fletcher William C. Graves Windle C. Harris Jerome B. Hanks John J. Hanna Kenneth Hatten George T. Hutton Bryan L. Johnson Billy D. Lee Burnell R. Lowry Allan Mapp Wilbur F. Mashburn Calvin L. Massey Carl A. Muller Cecil C. Murphy Wiley R. McCoy Arthur G. McFarling Cecil C. McGee William D. Norris Clayton D. Ott George Durwood Robinson Frank S. Serio Pruitt Smith Clarence Stegall V. Burt Waite Arlie D. Watkins Glenn L. Watson Stancil 0. Wise Jack Wright (5 a r . .is -■y. A 1P fTi V 1 I fl J, 4 ■ ' ■ ' ' ■-, w ; , ■ n. 1 ft F« ou  r - FuS: r ' m Y ' u ad L y ' u ant ' ey ' r UmS i Second Row: Case ' Cooper ' Culi P her Currie DQ y hood ' Emmons - Third Row: L««J V m i r raV6S M arnS A Ha S k5 L ' . Hanna ; - foHrt Row: Hatten ' Hutton ' Johnson Lee Low ' y M °PP- R ' « Row: Mashburn, Massey, Muller, McCoy, Norr.s, Ott, Robinson. Sixth Row: Serio, Smith, Sregall, Waite, Watkins Wise Wright A IK IK IE T II N G C L U B The Mississippi State Marketing Club, composed of students who are marketing majors in the School of Business and Industry, had for its primary objectives the advancement of science in mar- keting, the fusing of theoretical marketing concepts with practical business situations, the encourage- ment of scholarship, and to assist its members in making job and professional contacts. Organized in October, 1949, it is one of the largest professional societies on the campus. OFFICERS MAURICE W. SMITH President WIL LIAM F. WATROUS Vice-President JAMES A. ROBY Secretary-Treasurer JOHN E. LEE Coresponding Secretary DAVID J. SCHWARTZ Sponsor Kenneth Allen Albert T. Anders Lawrence G. Atkins Emmett R. Atwood William D. Baker Charles L. Bassett Rex R. Benson Alvin W. Bentz Thomas M. Box Charles J. Bowman Billy B. Braswell Pete R. Briggs Robert D. Bryan Bill A. Bufkin James C. Byrne, Jr. Haynes K. Cade Elmer W. Clark Roland B. Cochran William W. Coulson William S. Cowsert George R. Crosby Charles N. Davis George H. Dulin George T. Everett Edward G. Foresman Forrest Fooshee George K. Galloway Robert E. Gatlin C. N. Garner Tom Green Robert C. Harper Harold W. Hart, Jr. Jack Hazard James L. Hickman James A. Hines John D. Jennings Raymond W. Jordan Marion J. Kemp William T. Kemp, Jr. Joseph E. Kenna Frank H. King Bob Kochtitzky James H. Lacey, Jr. Robert S. Ladner Ira M. Lane, Jr. Sidney L. Lane Clifford P. Lanier, Jr. William L Leake John E. Lee Louie E. Little Robert G. Marchetti Robert N. McCarthy John W. McCreight James 0. McDonald Bowdre McDowell James L. McGinnis Howard W. McKeithen William H. McKinney James L. McGinnis Jack W. Miller Finley L. Moffatt Gerald T. Moore Roger P. Moore John F. Murphy Charles E. Newman, Jr. William D. Norman John A. Oden James L. Oswalt John C. Page Douglas J. Parsons Claude C. Payne, Jr. Edward N. Pitnea William W. Prewitt J. W. Ray George C. Rayl, Jr. Gordin L. Rawls Joe Y. Robinson James A. Roby Edward N. Russell Paul Ryan George T. Sax on Carl Scheider Ralph F. Shotts Jack B. Shumate George D. Simpson Charles E. Smith Maurice W. Smith William F. Sparks Henry W. Starling, Jr. Willard D. Stevenson James E. Stone Harry H. Teasley, Jr. Will R. Thomas, Jr. Joseph D. Valentour James W. Vance Howard D. Walker Sam W. Warren William F. Watrous Gene S. Williams lohnnie F. Williams, Jr. John H. Windham Joe H. Wilson Mason A. Winfield John T. Woodson O. B. Wooley, Jr. Glenn H. Woten, Jr. First Row: Allen, Anders, Atkins, Atwood, Baker, Bassett, Benson, Bentz, Box, Bowman, Braswell. Second Row: Briggs, Bryan, Bufkin, Byrne, Clark, Cochran, Coulson, Cowsert, Crosby, Davis, Everett. Third Row: Foresman, Fooshee, Galloway, Garner, Green, Harper, Hart ' Hazard, Hickman, Hines, Jennings. Fourth Row: Jordan, Kemp, Kemp, Kenna, King, Kochtitzky, Lacey, Ladner, Lane, Lane, Leake. Fifth Row: Lee, Little, Marchetti, McCarthy, McCreight, McDonald, McDowell, McGinnis, McKeithen, McKinney, Melton. Sixth Row: Moffatt, Moore, Moore, Murphy, Newman, Norman, Oden, Oswalt, Page, Parsons, Payne. Seventh Row: Prewitt, Ray, Rayl, Rawls, Robinson, Roby, Russell, Ryan, Saxon, Schneider, Shotts. Eighth Row: Simmons, Simpson, Smith, Smith, Sparks, Starling, Stevenson, Stone Teasley, Thomas, Valentour. Ninth Row: Vance, Walker, Warren, Watrous, Williams, Windham, Wilson, Woodson, Wooley. . j .. ' • i Mm. 1,4 ' jHK ttfc 1 % - ■ m Vfi ,ft_ J uk w A H N A IP IP H IE C II A T II O Only through the highest degree of cooperation by all people concerned, was the 1950 REVEILLE made possible. Credit should be given where credit is due, and in the following few paragraphs, I shall try to recognize those whose efforts made this book a reality. First, I would like to recognize and thank the faculty, administration, and student body, including all organizations, fraternities, and sororities, who responded so faith- fully to the duties that were necessary for them to perform to make the REVEILLE possible. Second, to Mr. Bob Fearber of the Alabama Engraving Company, and Mr. Johnny Long, of Bowen, Long and Young Printing Company, I wish to express a deep ap- preciation for their many untiring hours spent on the book and their directed efforts to make sure that the book was delivered on time. Third, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pruitt and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Barger, I would like to say Thanks for the high quality photographs they gave us and the many tiring hours of overtime they spent in order to deliver them to us before the deadline. Last, but not by any means least, to the REVEILLE staff, whose excellent co- operation and never say die spirit in gathering all the material for the 1950 REVEILLE cannot be expressed in words. Theirs was the job without glory and to them I would like to simply say Thanks for a job well done. Respectfully, SAM SIMMONS Editor-in-Chief 292 EKTISMENT Supporting the College Since Its Foundation QUALITY GOODS FAIR PRICES W. W. Scales Company — Since 1845 — W. M. SCALES, Manager STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI GOOD GULF GASOLINE and OTHER GULF PRODUCTS at the College Drive Service Station Phone 1012 After All Entertainment Come to HI-WAY GRILL We ' ll Make You Glad You ' re Hungry OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT CURB SERVICE BEST WISHES To the Graduates and Undergraduates Staggers Bakery Butter Flake -Golden Krust Bread Good Things to Eat Starkville, Mississippi Remember Our Advertisers Made the 1950 REVEILLE Possible Compliments of G. W. M. H. Simmons Shippers of Celebrated Blue Bird Brand Mississippi Tomatoes in Carlot Loads Dealers in General Merchandise UTICA, MISSISSIPPI Recommended By Duncan Hines ENJOY the Ljardenia r c oom Available for Parties WHOLESOME FOODS Intelligently Prepared and Served by Trained Employees The Gilmer Hotel Coffee Shop Leo Spatz, Manager IN MISSISSIPPI ' S TWO COLLEGE TOWNS COLUMBUS STARKVILLE Home 0 MSCW Home of STATE COLLEGE ITS IT ' S THE THE GILMER STARK HOTEL HOTEL J. 0. SLAUGHTER, General Manager Serving . . . southern motorists with dependable petroleum products since the days of the first horseless-carriage. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Incorporated in Kentucky OUR AIM is not how much we can get for what we give, but how much can we give for what we get . . . George Evans Shine Parlor Re-Sueding Leather Coats Renewed — 30 Years ' Experience — Starkville Mississippi Johnston Furniture Co. Easy to pay the Johnston way. Dealers in Simmons Box Springs and Mattresses, and other Simmons Products. Telephone 980 J. H. Cook, Manager STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI Bell Cafe Where the College Boys Go COLUMBUS, MISSISSIPPI SINCE 1906 AIR CONDITIONED ROSSOFF ' S Ladies Toggery Shop Starkville, Mississippi The College Girl ' s Second Home Fairway Am usement Company Music Machines Amusement Devices Coin Operated Machines Telephone 2274 2204 Main Street COLUMBUS MISSISSIPPI 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 COMPLIMENTS OF GRILL - - meals to order coffee time between class study bridge fans BOOKSTORE - - text books school supplies gents ' furnishings CAFETERIA - - rapid service good food college dances 298 STATE FOUNTAIN - - dairy products curb service best ice cream COLLEGE STO RE -- - the shack faculty hangout drugs, sundries suppli JS L E. FRASHUER, Su servisor J. H. Harrelson, Manager of Grill M. Cohen, Manager of Bookstore C. R. Koehler, Manager of Cafeteria Mrs. J. H. Harrelson, Mgr. of State Fountain W. H. Thompson, Mgr. College Store When You Want a Good Picture-Let JIM Make It PORTRAIT — ACTION APPLICATION — GROUP The Official Photographer of the 1949 REVEILLE Complete File of All Reveille Negatives Jim Pruitt Studio Starkville Mississippi BEST WISHES TO GRADUATES AND UNDERGRADUATES THE DIAMOND SHOP Mississippi ' s Largest Diamond Merchant 411 MAIN STREET Columbus, Mississippi Compliments of Burdine Sheely STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI Kleban ' s Shoe Store STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Where Most ' STATE ' Men and Women Buy Their Shoes The Old Reliable Drug Store We Specialize In PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES WIER DRUG CO. Starkville Missisippi Rex and State Theatres Starkville, Mississippi In Business for Your Pleasure Owned and Operated by Two Mississippi State Alumni R. J. Goodman, ' 06 A. L. Goodman, ' 08 COMPLIMENTS OF PLANTERS OIL MILL — Manufacturers of — COTTONSEED PRODUCTS Owned by Mississippi Cottonseed Products Co. GREENWOOD MISSISSIPPI Compliments of Pyron ' s Dairy and Bar L G. Balfour Company Official Jewelers and Stationers for Mississippi State College for Over Thirty Years Mississippi Division 303 Medical Bldg. Jackson, Miss. Compliments . . . of . . . MULLIN SONS, P. X. Starkville, Mississippi Compliments A Friend PRINCESS VARSITY AND DIXIE THEATRES COLUMBUS, MISS. • The Finest in Entertainment and Comfort! 301 1950 RfYllUC cJJesicfned (jf (Lnffraved bit College Annual Division ALABAMA ENGRAVING CO, Birmingham DISTIMTION y oyvc+y, Jd Qi If )£ } S ■■■ ' .:- ' - . . « 1 tT


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