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4tM . X WE PRESENT . . k-n ri h i r t ... • cut wcfe,. Y |0M THE BLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY JOHNNY SPRUILL, Editor DON MORRISON, Business Manager I MISSISSIPPI .STATE COLLEGE Jsn i V lemoru of Fred Tom Mitchell, native Mis- sissippian, educator and skilled ad- ministrator, devoted his entire professional life to the service of his fellowman. He gave unstint- ingly of his time and energy to promoting the cause of higher edu- cation. He served his Alma Mater, Mississippi State College, as presi- dent from 1945 until ill health caused his retirement in 195 3. At all times he placed unselfish serv- ice above fame in his devotion to worthy causes. DR. FRED. T. MITCHELL THE GOVERNOR HUGH W HITE BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARLES FAIR Louisville H. G. CARPENTER Rolling Fork R. W. REED Tupelo R. B. SMITH, JR Ripley PAUL H. BOWDRE Hernando MRS. JANIE RICE TAYLOR Jackson R. D. MORROW Brandon R. D. McLENDON Poplamlle J. 0. EMMERICH McComb R. N. HENLEY Macon H. M. IVY Meridian MARTIN V. B. MILLER Meridian E. R. JOBE ' . Jackson DAVID COTTRELL Gulfport DEDICATION... For his life-long devotion to Mississippi State Col- lege, for his abiding faith in the values of higher edu- cation, for his ability to look into the future without overlooking the present, for his genial sincerity mani- fest in every well-selected phrase, for his astuteness and courage in critical times, for his profound con- viction that well-trained college men and women can solve the problems of tomorrow, for his personal concern for us as persons, we dedicate this 1954 REVEILLE to Ben F. Hilbun — our own Mr. Ben, Pres- ident of Mississippi State. T MR. BEN F. HILBUN To the Class of 1954: You are about to go out from the halls of your Alma Mater to take your place in the ranks of American citizens. That you have a deep inner pride in a consciousness of adequate preparation for your chosen work is a source of satisfaction to the people of Mississippi State College who have been privileged to know you and to work with you. As you leave our campus you will carry with you our best wishes and a full measure of confidence and faith in your ability to succeed in whatever endeavor you may engage in. Since entering Mississippi State Col- lege you have been a very important part of it. You have helped to make its history during your student days, and you will demonstrate its value by the quality of your lives after you leave it. The great heritage which you enjoy should inspire you to return to the state and to your nation a reasonable re- muneration in public services. It is with a sense of pride that we recognize the contribution that our graduates have made in the develop- ment of our state. The money invested in them is now returning large divi- dends to Mississippi in dollars and serv- ices. The Alumni, whose ranks you now join, have proved the value of technical and cultural education in a practical and realistic world. We trust that you will always be de- lighted to speak well of your Alma Mater; to credit it with having had a MR. BEN F. HILBUN THE PRESIDENT part in your individual development; and, in appreci- ation for that contribution, to be a proud and worthy citizen of a state that is proud to lay claim to you. There are great challenges before you. The call now is for character and leadership that are capable of cre- ating wealth for the happiness of our people. The engi- neer, the agriculturalist, the scientist, the business man, and the educator are obligated to society to use their skill and their power of direction for the welfare of mankind. It, therefore, becomes necessary for you to face the future with a courage and daring befitting the confidence you have in your own preparation for life. We are proud of your accomplishments here. Meet- ing the qualifications for the coveted degree which you have sought was not accomplished by accident, but by application to duty. We congratulate you upon your achievement and share with your relatives and friends the pr ide they have in you. When you pass out of our gates you will leave a part of yourself on the campus, and as you go forth into the world you will take a part of Mississippi State with you. There will be the inevitable urge to return, and we wish to assure you that the gate will be open by day and the light will burn in the window by night as a token of welcome to the scene of your student days where destiny walked unseen with you in that rich and happy preparatory period of your life. May every good fortune attend you and the highest possible measure of success be yours as you unfold your dreams through your professions in a world that is proud to claim you and to rest upon your shoulders the heavy responsibilities reserved for your day and generation. Sincerely yours, BEN HILBUN President DR. T. K. MARTIN Administrative Assistant and Registrar Dr. Martin graduated from George- town College, received his Master of Science Degree from Louisiana State University, and his Ph.D. at Peabody College. Dr. Martin ' s work consists of seek- ing new students for State College, assisting the students already enrolled, and serving as administrative assist- ant to Mr. Ben Hilbun, President of the college. THE COLLEGE MR. L. F. MALLORY Comptroller Mr. Mallory graduated from Mis- sissippi State College and received his graduate work at Louisiana State University. He has served the college as comp- troller for the past ten years, during which time the financial welfare of the college has been in very capable hands. He has a very competent staff to assist him in performing the duties of the comptroller ' s office. DR. D. W. AIKEN Dean of Student Affairs Dr. Aiken graduated from the University of Mississippi, received his Master of Science Degree at Colo- rado A. M., and his Ph.D. from Ohio State University. Dr. Aiken is well known for his ability to take a personal interest in the problems of the students, whether they be great or small; personal or otherwise. ADMINISTRATION MR. BOB WILLIAMS Alumni Secretary Mr. Williams received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Mississippi State College and his Master of Science Degree from the University of Mississippi. Mr. Bob, as he is known to stu- dents, alumni, and his many friends, is head of the Division of Graduate Personnel and Alumni Secretary. His office serves as an information cen- ter for alumni, students, and visitors to the campus. SCHOOL o AGRICULTURE Training programs in the School of Agriculture have as their purpose the preparation of students for better citizenship and for more efficient farm operation, for scientific investigation in the various specialized fields of agriculture, for professional service work, for teach- ing agriculture, and for various fields of business in which a knowledge of scientific agriculture is of value. Not only does the School of Agriculture consist of eleven departments, but various programs of instruc- tion in agriculture are made more practical by com- bining field and laboratory exercises with classroom work. The resident staff of both the Experiment Station and Extension Division of the College offer valuable opportunities for students on the undergraduate and graduate level to broaden their contacts with profes- sionally trained personnel other than the regular teach- ing staff. Although many burdens of administrative duties rest on Dean Clay Lyle ' s shoulders, the students in this school know him not only as a teacher and advisor, but also as a personal friend. EXPERIMENT BUILDING ■:m si jJLlUll BUSINESS EDUCATION BUILDING SCHOOL of BUSINESS «« INDUSTRY R. C. WEEMS Dean The School of Business and Industry, organized in 1915, is one of the oldest college schools of business in the state and one of the oldest in the South. Since its beginning, one of its major activities has been that of a service division to the other schools on the campus. Through the School of Business and Indus- try, necessary business and social science training is provided for the Schools of Agriculture, Educa- tion, Engineering, and Science. The School of Business and Industry is a profes- sional school which combines a general education an d business administration program with intensive training directly applicable to positions in the fol- lowing business fields: accounting, business admin- istration, institutional management, commercial avi- ation, industrial management, banking, merchan- dising, production management, secretarial science, public administration, economics, and journalistic administration. Above all, Dean Weems is always happy to give his expert advice to all who seek it and keeps the interest of his students at heart. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The School of Education is a professional school which functions primarily for the purpose of providing both pre-service and in-service education programs to meet the needs of students who are interested in teaching in the elementary and secondary schools, in serving as school administrators, in qualifying for coaching ath- letics, and in serving as school counselors. In addition to being fully accredited by both the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and state accrediting agencies, the School of Education maintains standards which enable its graduates to sat- isfy the requirements of the Mississippi State Board of Education for obtaining professional teaching and ad- ministrative certificates. The School of Education consists of seven depart- ments, which are as follows: Adult Education and Ex- tension Teaching Service, General Education, Guidance Education, Homemaking Education (graduate work only), Industrial Education, Physical Education and Coaching, and Resource-Use Education. Dean Brooks is never too busy to offer his services to any student. TEXTILE BUILDING l J_! 2f — •_diuf-- ' - ■ell . mm ' m.. .-- ® im 1 J J J fi --.._■.. J]]]] |]]]]|lM ■HHHH i ' PATTERSON ENGINEERING LABORATORY The School of Engineering includes the De part- ments of Aeronautical Engineering, Civil Engineer- ing, Drawing, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Mechanical Engineering. The degrees of Bachelor of Science is offered in Applied Mathematics, Aero- nautical, Agricultural, Civil, Electrical, and Mechan- ical Engineering. The demand for men and women with engineer- ing training is very great. The need for engineers is steadily increasing, especially for graduates of accredited schools. The staff of well trained experienced instructors, the improved facilities such as the new Patterson Engineering Laboratories, assure the student of the attention and interest he will need to achieve the training and competence he will acquire in the four- year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. Dean Flinch is always ready to assist any student in any problems which may occur during the year. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING IOLOGY BUILDING S C H L of S C I E N C E The School of Science is somewhat comparable to a School of Arts and Sciences in a Liberal Arts College. Not only are all phases of natural sciences, biological and physical, and pre-professional work taught, but one can also get a curriculum in English and in almost any option in the social sciences. No one need be turned away because of a lack of appropriate studies, or because he has not yet decided on his life ' s career. In the field of natural sciences there are curricula in Bacteriology, Botany, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Geology, Geography, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Pe- troleum Geology, Physics, and Zoology and Entomology. In addition to English there are options in the social sciences: History, Political Science, Philosophy and Religion, and So- ciology. Dean Etheredge is always there when needed and is will- ing to do anything he can to help his students. 1 f llfi 1 1 GRADUATE SCHOOL HERBERT DRENNON The Graduate School, headed by Dean Dren- non, has established a record of very high standards within the School. The new Library plays a major part in the life of the graduate student, for it is there that many unforgettable hours are spent in research and study for the thesis. The courses leading to the degree of Master of Science are many. For example, there are courses in Natural Sciences, Agriculture, Busi- ness and Industry and Education. - v • J ■- m 1 t ACTIVITIES THE STUDENT The Student Association of Mississippi State College is the executive governing body of the students. Each school elects, according to its constitution, representatives to the Stu- dent Association who are vested with the powers to vote on all problems in the interest of their respective schools. Other members of the Association are the staff heads of the Reflector and REVEILLE. The three-fold purpose of the Association is to bind all students in a stronger union and develop a keener sense of school spirit, pro- mote closer relations between faculty and students, and to build a greater Mississippi State College. This association is governed by the Execu- tive Committee composed of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. These men are elected annually by the stu- dent body. The Vice-President is also charged as Chairman of the Dance and Entertainment C ommittee. OFFICERS RAYMOND HOUSTON President DEWITT HICKS Vice-President BILLY NICHOLS Secretary JERRY BRISTOW Treasurer MEMBERS SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE James Massey Jimmy Meade Bobby Smallwood SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Harvey Ray Gid Terry Charlie Tidwell SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Bobby McKee Dot Patty SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Bob Black H. R. Fraiser James McRae SCHOOL OF SCIENCE PUBLICATIONS Johnny Spruill Don Morrison Andy Reese Bill Hayward Jimmy Hoyden Ex-officio Members ASSOCIATION THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (J K Ha ft + V JOHNNY SPRUILL Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor and Snapshot Staff The Fraternities and Organizations Staff THE 1954 It ' s interesting to watch how the REV- EILLE goes to press. Some wonder not only how, but why. However, we shall discard the uninitiated from the realm of surrealistic nonsense, and peek through the transom at the brain-work that is putting the baby to bed. The editors are gathered around a Ouija Board. The managing editor walks in and everyone starts laughing. He swells with pride, thinking he said something funny un- til he remembers he hasn ' t opened his mouth. At this point, the business manager walks in with dollar bills sticking out of all his pockets. He is followed by the advertising manager who has five dollar bills sticking out of all his pockets. After all, Ben is a P-5 5 student. The rest of the business staff is late. They can ' t find any place to park their Cadillacs. The boss, Simon Legree Spruill, cracks his whip over the heads of the editorial staff to break up the crap game and the meeting is underway. The snapshots are being put on copy sheets. Someone breaks the bottle of Best- test rubber cement (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.; guaranteed not to wrinkle, curl, or shrink). The snapshot editors go to the grill to have a big orange. After a while, someone thinks of an idea for the division pages. It stinks! They throw it out. They ' re getting nowhere, fast. Soon, a staff member leaves. He should have done this a long time ago. The others continue beating their heads against the wall. They ' re hanging a M.M. calendar and have lost the hammer. The Class Editors REVEILLE The staff member returns. He is loaded with ideas. Wonderful ideas but we can ' t quit and go to the crossroads now. The edi- tors are dumbfounded. Or did they just find out that they were dumb? More advertisements, pictures, write-ups, etc., come in. So do a few coeds. The art editor comes in. The coeds leave. . . . and so it went every Wednesday night at the REVEILLE meeting. Do you still won- der how the REVEILLE got to press and then to you? Well, so do we, but here it is and we hope you like it. EDITORIAL STAFF JOHNNY SPRUILL Editor-in-Chief DON MORRISON Business Manager MARION SLATON Managing Editor JERE LEMMONS Class Editor JENNIE LEE CARMICHAEL Feature Editor BILLY NICHOLS Sports Editor RUTH WADE Organizations Editor FRANK KEITH Fraternity Editor REX ROSE Military Editor JOHNNYE MEYER Administration Editor JERRY BRISTOW Art Editor SHIRLEY JOHNSON Snapshot Editor CHARLES QUINNELLY Copy Editor PRUITT ' S STUDIO Photographers BUSINESS ASSISTANTS POLLY HAYDEN BEN NEAL EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS ROBERT BLACK VIVIAN McKELL NANCY CAMMACK WILLIAM MOORE PAT COOK ANDY REESE BARBARA COOPER CHARLES ROBINSON ANN EDWARDS GERRI RUSHING FRANCES FREELAND ANN RUTLEDGE CLIFTON HARDY BONNIE SCALES ANN HUTCHINSON ROBERT SCHOONOVER SANDRA LAWRENCE CLEO SELLERS CHARLOTTE LEWIS AUBREY SKELTON WILLIAM McCAIN NELL SMITH The Military and Sports Department J H $) M EDITORIAL STAFF ANDY REESE, JR Editor in Chief WAYNE FREEMAN Managing Editor ROBERT FERGUSON News Editor AL MOSLEY Assistant News Editor SLUG NICHOLS Sports Editor NEAL ELLIS Assistant Sports Editor BUNKY RAY Society Editor BENNY MABUS Assistant Society Editor EARL GUYTON Feature Editor JOHN SMYLIE Copy Editor CHARLES ROBISON Exchange Editor CECIL COKER, JAMES WHITE Photographers JERRY BRISTOW Cartoonist BUSINESS STAFF WILLIAM BILL HAYWARD Business Manager CHARLES M. QUINNELLY Assistant Business Manager DYNAMITE RUNNELS Advertising Manager JERRY GRAVES, POLLY HAYDEN, PHIL SMITH Advertising Assistants JAMES W. BUSH Circulation Manager ROBERT HAYWARD Assistant Circulation Manager News Editor and Staff ANDY REESE Editor-in-Chief THE R E F REPORTERS OTHER STAFF MEMBERS Sarah Ethredge, David Langford, Ronnie Frederick, Ellen Drane, Jimmy Bennett, Joe Wallace, Dick Stone, Tom Pops, Anne Hutchinson, Anne Rutledge, Johnny Spruill, Ben Hilbun, Jr., Richard Roberson. Society and Feature Staffs BILL HAYWARD Business Manager ECTOR Largest Freshman Enrollment in History . . . Big Name Bands Play for Student Association Dances . . . Former President Dies . . . Ail-American Jackie Parker Quarterbacks Maroons to Best Season in Years . . . Darrell Royal Succeeds Murray Warmath as Head Coach ... 500 Students Honored at Scholar- ship Day . . . So read the headlines for a few events reported by the 195 3-54 Reflector, official voice of the Mis- sissippi State College Student Association. Little similarity exists between the weekly Re- flector of today and The Dialectic Reflector, monthly tabloid devoted to Literature, Science, and Industry, which first appeared in 1884. Although hampered by a lagging interest in jour- nalism and by the absence of a school journalism department, Volume 66 of the Reflector held its own competing against papers from other schools. It was a modern, up-to-the-minute newspaper, with Associated Collegiate Press service and complete campus coverage. Editorially, the 195 3-54 Reflector fought unof- ficially to promote increased interest in student gov- ernment and student affairs. It reported campus elections, student politics, and Student Council ac- tivities. It set something of a precedent in coverage of touchy news events, recording in detail the Student Council war against vandalism. The business staff also set a precedent, sellin g enough ads to finance more eight-page issues than in any recent years. BUSINESS STAFF MEMBERS DEWITT HICKS Chairman Jerry Bristow Don Morrison Bascom Burkett Dot Patty Ben Hilburn Tom Pope Charles Hudson Harvey Ray Robert S. Jones ... Charlie Robinson Bobby Malone Rex Rose Charles McElroy Bubber Scott Vivian McKell Charlie Tidwell Robert McRainey WH ! i m THE DANCE BUDDY MORROW RAY ANTHONY Standing: Bobby Malone, Jerry Brisrow, Bascom Burkert, Charles Robinson, Charles Hudson, Robert McRainey, Robert- Jones, Rex Rose, Charlie Tidwell, Bunky Ray, Bubber Scott. COMMITTEE In doing an excellent job of contracting fine bands for the concerts and dances, De- witt Hicks made our social calendar one that will be long remembered. The Dance Com- mittee, being one of the hardest working groups on the campus, came out with some fine backdrops for the Cafeteria bandstand and made the tickets for the dances readily available for those who cared to purchase them. Buddy Morrow was brought to State for the Opening Dance and his Big Beat gave us some fine entertainment. Ray Anthony re- turned by popular demand for the Mid-Win- ter Dance and received a warm reception from the students. Ralph Marterie played for the Closing Dance, which ended a fine year of entertainment. We praise the Dance Committee for their fine work. 33 w H S w H FRANK BATES PAT BROWNING CHARLES CUPIT JOHN GARST JIMMY HAYDEN DEWITT HICKS GEORGE HOOKS rmona students in ri mencan RAYMOND HOUSTON CHARLIE HUDSON PATRICIA JOBE NOT PICTURED FRANK BRAGAN THOMAS HEARN FRANK LEE FORREST PACE RANDOLPH SALTE ;OBBY JONES JAMES MASSEY JAMES McRAE FRANCIS MORRISON BILLY NICHOLS VCKIE PARKER WILLIAM RANDLE olleaeA and UlniuerditieA DAMON WALLS CHARLIE WARD BILL WATERS Seated: Houston, President of Student Association; Littlejohn, Martin, Hollingsworth. Standing: Editor of Reflector; Spruill, Editor of REVEILLE. Hayward, Reese, BOARD OF POBLIC ATIONS The Board of Publications serves in a governing capacity, basically though it ren- ders a great service to the publications of the student body in practical solution to problems presented by the editors of each publication. The Board is composed of three faculty members, the president of the Student As- sociation, the editor of the REVEILLE, the editor of the Reflector, and the two Busi- ness Managers of the publications. The edi- tors of both publications of Mississippi State must at all times follow the jurisdiction of this board. S napdnotd Think I will have another jjH big orange drank! I he new barber! What ' s your hurry girls? They ' ll wait Dig that crazy fireplug! ,; ; ( •.:. • ' ii |§| 3M % ,N V J £ ite- H The winner! H o 00 Funny face Maroon captains and co-captains — past and present! Drilling for the home coming crowd Who ' s that Murph ' • ' ■. : Who ' s getting all the attention?? I V Tired, Girls? i I jp i s ssw .1 MILITARY OFFICERS LT. COL. W. P. WILLIAMS MAJ. J. R. LICHTE MAJ. B. D. FOX MAJ. H. A. UNDERWOOD CAPT. R. J. SUTERA LT. COL. WALTER P. WILLIAMS, P.A.S.T. Jrir Jjforce s. J. ZJ. C The Air Force Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps provides a permanent program of instruction for preparing selected stu- dents to serve as officers with the United States Air Force. It also assists the insti- tution in dicharging its obligation of of- fering instruction in Military Training for two years to all physically qualified male students. Since the Air Force does not have a national academy like the Army and Navy, the Air Force ROTC program is expected to supply eighty percent of the yearly requirement for Air Force Officers by 19 5 5. Front row: Boss, OMeara, George. Back row: Price, Neuron, Herren, Kearley. ENLISTED MEN M SGT. R. A. KEARLEY M SGT. P. J. O ' MEARA T SGT. D. H. GEORGE T SGT. W. H. NEUTON S SGT. G. D. BASS S SGT. 0. T. HERREN M SGT. 0. PRICE A3.K.0.D.C. STAF F CADET COL. DOUGLASS DENDY CADET LT. COL. FOREST PACE CADET MAJ. ROBERT DYESS CADET MAJ. DUDLEY LACEY CADET MAJ. CHARLES KING CADET CAPT. ANDY REESE GROUP I STAFF CADET LT. COL. CHARLES P. FORTNER CADET MAJ. DEWITT HICKS CADET CAPT. JAMES McRAE CADET CAPT. PAUL McLAIN CADET CAPT. AARON REEVES CADET LT. JOHN W. SPRUILL Vaughn, Forris, Hayden, Ray GROUP II STAFF LT. COL. LEROY SPEED CADET MAJ. JAMES OLIVER CADET CAPT. JAMES HAYDEN CADET CAPT. RALPH VAUGHN CADET CAPT. RODNEY FARRIS CADET LT. HARVEY RAY SQUADRON F Commander: CADET MAJ. CLARENCE McMILLIN SQUADRON G Commander: CADET MAJ. RODERICK ADAMS SQUADRON H Commander: CADET MAJ. WILLIAM JEFFERIES SQUADRON I Commander: CADET MAJ. STANLEY TAYLOR SQUADRON K Commander: CADET MAJ. WILLIAM SCOTT SQUADRON L Commander: CADET MAJ. A. BRYON EVERYBODY IS GOING SOMEWHERE SHE LOOKS COLD M ' K£  M £R HUP, 2, 3, 4 IFROTC I WANT TO SEE MY FACE IN THEM . KEEP THOSE FILES STRAIGHT I ' M r S CHECK THElv BOYS - • LET ' S GET SOME ORDER Trnold Arir OFFICERS ROY SPEED Squadron C. 0. FOREST PACE Executive Officer CHARLES KING Adjutant BOBBY JONES Treasurer ROBERT SMITH Publications Officer MAJOR BOB D. FOX Sponsor The Arnold Air Society was founded at the University of Cincinnati in 1947. The Kenneth J. Snedden Squadron was formed at Mississippi State in the Fall of 1951. The purpose of this organization is to further the mission, concept, and tradition of the United States Air Force, to promote American citizenship, and to create a closer and more efficient relationship among the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets. i iiiS ' if ' t, u i$ u - i - : ' i t m t 4 t 1 jJk First row: Pace, King, Speed, Jones, Smith. Secc nd Hayden, Hinton, McLain, McRoe, Smith, Hicks, Ferris, Wofford, Bailey, 1 Clarke. Third row: Locke, Graham Far rish Terry, Gur ico, Boardman, Posey, Oliver, Kennedy, Murray, Quinn. Fourth row: Hudson, Cohn, Johnson, Brown, Lambert, Hilbun, Dendy, Adams , Nichols, Dyess. MEMBERS ADAMS, R. B. HAYDEN, J. S. MURRAY, JAMES BAILEY, EARL HICKS, D. T., JR. NICHOLS, B. D. 1 BOARDMAN, H. W. HILBUN, B. F., JR. O ' NEAL, R. B. BROWN, R. L HINTON, D. R. OLIVER, J. D. CLARKE, E. S. HUDSON, CHARLES PACE, F. W. COHN, LEONARD JOHNSON, S. F. POSEY, LAVON DENDY, D. G. JONES, R. S. QUINN, J. J. DOUGLAS, J. KENNEDY, J. H., JR. SMITH, D. L DYESS, R. B. KING, C. B. SMITH, R. R. FARRIS, R. M. LACEY, DUDLEY SPEED, L. H. FERRIS, CHARLES LAMBERT, C. E. TERRY, GID FORTNER, C. P. JR. LOCKE, C. D. WOFFORD, DAN GRAHAM, J. H. McLAIN, P. K. HULL, C. T. GUERCIO, TONY McRAE, J. L. 55 OFFICERS COL. J. H. FONVIELLE MAJ. H. C. TIPTON CAPT. R. V. GARDNER CAPT. R. C. WARING CAPT. W. T. LIFFITON CAPT. B. T. ELLIS LT. K. H. HOLLOWAY COL. JOHN H. FONVIELLE, P.M.S.T. A rmu In the light of existing world tension and uncertain conditions the role of the Army ROTC program continues to be as important as it has ever been. The unit at Mississippi State College has again met the challenge of providing its share of outstandingly qualified military students. A number of her of- ficers commissioned through the Army program are carrying heavy responsi- bilities of military leadership in vari- ous parts of the world where United States troops are stationed. Jenkins, Show, Ives. Bark mo.D.c Front row: Gardner, Fonvielle, Tipton. Back row: Waring, Holloway, Ellis, Liffiton. ENLISTED M SGT. J. E. SHAW M SGT. H. G. JENKINS M SGT. K. C. IVES SFC. H. D. HOBBS SFC. R. T. GRANTHAM SFC. J. A. HANSON SFC. B. D. TILL jL 0.3.C t$ Offi, icerS Front row: Lee. Back row: Williams, Holland, Andrews. INFANTRY BATTALION STAFF LT. COL. WILLIAM WATERS . . . CAPT. ALSON CATLEDGE CAPT. JAMES MILES CAPT. THOMAS NASH Front row: Carr, Vinzant. Back row: Rose, Stringer, Gi REGIMENTAL STAFF CADET COL. J. FORBES . . . CADET LT. COL. W. RANDLE ARTILLERY BATTALION STAFF LT. COL. FRANK LEE CAPT. CHARLES WILLIAMS CAPT. HENRY HOLLAND .... CAPT. HUNTER ANDREWS Front row: Waters. Back row: Miles, Nash, Catledge. COMPANY AND BATTERY COMMANDERS CAPT. MORRIS CARR CAPT. THOMAS VINZANT CAPT. ROBERT GRAVES CAPT. REX ROSE CAPT. LAWRENCE STRINGER SACK TIME PASS IN REVIEW t R OT « THIS IS WHERE WE ARE AT NO! I AIN ' T GOING 1 ' in ccibbcird unci OFFICERS WILLIAM C. RANDLE Captain C. W. TIDWELL First Lieutenant T. R. HEARN Second Lieutenant WILLIAM H. WATERS First Sergeant JAMES R. FORBES Drill Master Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society. Active mem- bership is limited to men in advanced ROTC who meet certain academic and military qualifications. The major objectives of the organi- zation is to promote a feeling of unity among the cadet military leaders and to maintain a higher standard in the military activities of the corps of ca- dets. B Company, 7th Regiment of State, awards two medals, one to the out- standing Senior cadet, and one to the outstanding Junior cadet each year. The Scabbard and Blade Drill Team is well known for their precision drills and double quick marching step. Kneeling, left to right: Waters, Tidwell, Randle, Hearn, and Forbes. Vaughn, Truitt, Morrison, McFarland, Harper, White, and Meade. Third r Pylant, Boschert, Bibb, Gladney, Harrell, McBryde, Furr, and West. I Land, Stringer, Oakes, Andrews, Weber, Ritter, Barrett, and Rees. Kennedy, Taylor, Malone, Kennedy, Miller, Dickerson, O ' Neal, Scott, Graves, McReynold, Land, Ewing, Gillis, Grate, Showes, J. R. delude ANDREWS, C. H. BARRETT, R. L. BIBB, OWEN BOSCHERT, HARRY R. DICKERSON, J. A. EWING, W. D. FORBES, J. R. FURR, F. L. GILLIS, M. E. GLADNEY, HORACE GRAFE, R. C. GRAVES, JERRY HARPER, W. D. HARRELL, JAMES MEMBERS HEARN, T. R. RANDLE, WILLIAM C. KENNEDY, J. C. REES, J. G. KENNEDY, KEN RITTER, C. W. LAND, J. D. SCOTT, BUBBER LAND, J. R. SHOWES, W. T. MALONE, B. STRINGER, L. E. McBRYDE, B. G. TAYLOR, STANDLEY McFARLAND, BOB TIDWELL, C. W. i ■Sfh [ CLASSES Jlte jvctducttes IN QUEST OF HIGHER DEGREES; MASTERS Ph.D. ' s FIRST ROW: AKHTER, SYED WALI Bihar, India AL DIDI, MOHSIN ABBAS Cairo, Egypt APPLEWHITE, RAY Bassfield, Miss. BASHAM, DEAN VANCE Selmer, Tenn. BITTLE, LEONARD DALTON Greenwood, Miss. BRANCH, MARION SIDNEY Winona, Miss. SECOND ROW: DITTO, STEPHEN JOSEPH, JR Memphis, Tenn. ELLIS, IRBY COMPTON Columbus, Miss. FITZGERALD, PAUL EVERETTE Okolona, Miss. GELLER, EDWARD WAYNE Ft. Wayne, Ind. GOODE, MONROE JACK Meridian, Miss. GRAHAM, EDWARD NORMAN Hattiesburg, Miss. THIRD ROW: GREGORY, ADAMS C lama, Miss. GUNTER, JAMES JOSEPH Soso, Miss. HALL, BOBBY J Magnolia, Miss. HARRIS, JAMES EDWARD Golden, Miss. HARRIS, WILLIAM FULTON Chunky, Miss. HOLLINGSWORTH, EVERETT BOYD Winona. Miss. FOURTH ROW: HORNE, KEITH GRAVES Ellisville, Miss. HOWELL, DONALD NELSON Starkville, Miss. JONES, WILLIAM FRED Walnut Grove, Miss. LIVINGSTON, REX Leland, Miss. LUSI, HELJO State College, Miss. MARTIN, GENE BRIGGS Laurel, Miss. FIFTH ROW: MARTIN, JOHN BENNETT, JR Belzoni, Miss. MAULDIN, CHARLES BULLARD Matherville, Mis: McCartney, james Howard Guitpon, Miss. McCOWN, HOMER HORACE Philadelphia, Mis: McCULLOUGH, BOBBY LEE Louisville, Mis. McDANIEL, ALVIN RAY Johnston Station, Mis: SIXTH ROW: MOLPUS, JAMES ERNEST Philadelphia, Miss. MONROE, CURTIS RYAN Decatur, Mis NERREN, GUY BENJAMIN Greenville, Mis: PEARSON, CHARLES EDWARD McCondy, Miss. PHILLIPS, MAXIE DODDSON State College, Miss. POPE, CLAYTON T Magnolia, Miss. SEVENTH ROW: REYNOLDS, EARL KENNETH Boyle, Miss. RHINEHARD, WICLIFF GRADY Leakesville, Miss. ROGERS, MILLS L Cleveland, Mis. RUSSELL, WILLIAM E Thomastown, Mis SCOTT, WILLIAM MORGAN Carthage, Mis. SMITH, DARRELL REED Tishomingo, Mis: EIGHTH ROW: SWORDS, LUTHER C New Albany, Miss. VAUGHAN, OLIVER WILBERN Greenville, Mis: WALKER, RALPH VERNON, JR Ocean Springs, Mis: WILEMON, CLAUDE Paden, Mis. WILEMON, ELIZABETH GREEN Paden, Mis: WILLIAMSON, DONALD DALTON Hub, Mis. ZWIEP, JAN Starkville, Mis: H3 n n r 1 r,, 1 1 ' 7 | 1 If 1 : A I 5 Q -?t fi s It | :■■- 1 f Cs o ■5. 1L % MSk fK. % 08 i . . 1 1 ■1 A Akhter Al Didi Applewhite Boshom Bittle Branch Ditto Ellis Fitzgerald Geller Good; Graham Gregory Hall Harris, W. HoHingswo: t!i How.-I! Jones Martin, J. Mauldin McCartney McCown McCuliough McDaniel Molpus Nerren Pearson Phillips Pope Reynolds Rhinehard Rogers Russell Scott Smith Swords Vaughan Walker Wilemon, C. Wilemon, E. Williamson Zwiep ▲ W i fei Aw ' %£ ' ■9 1 ■O ,?, i n a, 1 H Jhe 3 en lord FIRST ROW: ABRAHAM, GEORGE RICHARD, Le ond, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . ADAMS, RODERICK B., Macon, Business, Arnold Air Society 4, Golf Team 4 . . . AINSWORTH, JOSEPH H„ Collins, Agriculture, Wesley Foundation, V-Pres. SECOND ROW: ALGOOD, ROY LAMAR, Philadelphia, Business, Accounting Club 4 . . . ALINDER, JAMES B„ Smithville, Education, F.T.A. 3,4 . . . ALLEN, JOHN SAMUEL, Jasper, Ind., Education. THIRD ROW: ALLEN, KENNETH, Holcomb, Agriculture, Agriculture Economics Club 3 . . . ANDERS, DAN RANEY, Jackson, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . ANDERSON, BILLY FRED, Verona, Business, Phi Kappa Tau, Reflector, Reporter 1, Colonels ' Club 2, Accounting Club 4. FOURTH ANDREWS, CECIL HUNTER, Starkville, ARNOLD, JACK ENOCH, Wheeler, Agricult Houlka, Agriculture. ASHFORD, SALLY SANDRA, Starkville, Education . . . AUST, M. L, JR., Clarksdale, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Track 2, Colonels ' Club 2, A.S.M.E. 2,3,4 . . . AYCOCK, WILLIAM WADE, JR., Trebloc, Agriculture. BAILEY, ROBERT EARL, Bogue Chitto, Engineering, A.S.M.E. . . . E LOMBLEY MILLER, Raymond, Pi Kappa Alpha, Society for Adva Management 3, 4 . . . BARNES, BILLY S., Noxapater, Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: BARNES, EMMITT AMOS, Vicksburg, Science, Chemical Engineering Club . . . BARNETT, ALBERT HUGH, Courtland, Agriculture, Block and Bridle Club 2,3 . . . BARR, BETTY ANN, Carthage, Science, College Choir 2,3,4, Coed Club 1,2,3, Sociological Society 3,4, B.S.U. 1,2,3,4, Member of Girls ' Sextet 3,4. EIGHTH ROW: BATES, FRANKLIN EVAN, Meridian, Engineering, A.I.E.E. 2,3,4, V-Pres. 3, Tau Beta Pi 3,4, Pres. 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,4 .. . BAYER, A. C, Memphis, Tenn., Engineering, A.I.E.E. . . . BECTON, JOHNNY LEWIS, Meridian, Busi- f iifil DEAR STUDENT, SHUT UP AND LOOK AT THE PICTURES, THIS ISN ' T A NEWSPAPER FIRST ROW: BELL, BILLY CARL, McKinney, Texas, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, A.S.C.E. . . . BELUE, VIRGIL FAY, Holcut, Education, Dean ' s List 2 . . . BENNETT, CHARLES F., Jackson, Education, Industrial Education Club. SECOND ROW: BETHANY, DELLA FRANCES, Shuqualak, Education, Choir 3,4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4, F.T.A. 4, Reporter 4 . . . BETTS, JOHNNY EDMON, Indianola, Agriculture, Phi Eta Sigma 2, Block Bridle 2,3,4, Poultry Club 3,4, Agri- culture Club 1,2 .. . BIZZELL, LEE C, Sarah, Agriculture. BLACK, LLOYD WRAY, Ackerman, Education . . . BLACKWELL, CHARLES H., Taylorsville, Engineering . . . BLACKWELL, LEO, Meridian, Engineering, A.S.C.E. 1. FOURTH ROW: BLAKE, JOHN ROGERS, Houlka, Agriculture . . . BLALOCK, HAROLD B., Union, Agriculture, Basketball Team 1,2,3, M Club 2,3 .. . BOARDMAN, HENRY W., Handsboro, Business, Sigma Chi, Arnold Air Society 3,4, Samurai 3. BOBBITT, CHARLES WILLIAM, Starkville, Engineering . . . BOBBITT, JOHN EARL, Brookhaven, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BOCK, VILJAR, New York, Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, A.S.C.E. 2, Glider Club 3. SIXTH ROW: , Jackson, Business . . . BOYETT, STEPHEN EVERETT, . . BOZONE, JESSE CARL, Brookhaven, Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: BRACKEEN, TRAVIS WILBURN, luka, Engineering . . . BRAGAN, FRANK ROLAND, Birmingham, Ala., Education, M Club 1,2,3, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Alpha, Baseball Scholarship, All S.E.C. 3, Who ' s Who 3 . . . BRAND, JACK WILLIAMS, Newton, Agriculture, Sigma Chi. EIGHTH ROW: BRENT, EDWIN LEA, Greenville, Engineering, Rifle Team 1,2, A.S.M.E. 1,2,3,4 . . . BREWER, TRAVIS ROBERT, Slayden, Business, Marketing Club 3,4 .. . BREWSTER, JAMES HIRAM, Vimville, Agriculture. T ' f ,., v 1 J «tff o, i- 1 £ L n, a 1 a. q t: JBBfti J % LL % „l ' 0 •• i f ML ti B£ 1 Fl ■W4 ' T.p a ptBSkA . cne ■1 Jhe l emorS FIRST ROW: BRISTOW, GERALD MITTS, Tupelo, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha, Trcas. Stu- dent Association 4, Reflector 1,2,3,4, Reveille 2,3,4, Dance Committee 3,4, Sons of Confederate Veterans 1,2,3,4 . . BROOME, ARTHUR, Batesville, M Club 1,2,3, Pres. 2, Varsity Football 1,2,3, Freshman Coach 3 . . . BROWN, BILLY GLYNN, Louisville, Engineering. SECOND ROW: BROWN, DENNIS, Jacfcson, Science . . . BROWN, JAMES EDWARD, Savan- nah, Tenn., Agriculture, A.T.O. . . . BROWN, JOSEPH M„ Cedar Bluff, Engi- neering, Tau Beta Pi 4, A.F.R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 3,4, A.I.E.E. 3,4, I.R.E. 4, Wesley Foundation 1,2,3,4. BROWN, PAT STEPHEN, JR., Sharon, Educatio LEWIS, Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi, Arnold , Club 4 . . . BROWN, STERLING T., Sarah, Agricul FOURTH ROW: BROWNING, ALLAN CARTEN, JR., Columbus, Agriculture . . . BROWNING, PAT WRIGHT, Louisville, Education . . . BURCHFIELD, JASPER WALTON, Tunica, Agriculture. BURCHFIELD, OLIVER K., McCool, Agriculture, Forestry Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3 . . . BURFORD, KENNETH, Independence, Business, Accounting Club . . . BUNYARD, JAMES C, Mad son, Engineering. SIXTH ROW: BUSH, HARRY HARMON, Laurel, Business, Kappa Sigma LIAM M., Macon, Business, Theta Xi, Marketing Club . JR., Hattiesburg, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha. SEVENTH ROW: BRYANT, JOHN A., Grenada, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha, Hotel Manage- ment Club 4 . . . CAGLE, JOHN E., Wesson, Agriculture, Theta Xi . . . CAGNON, WILLIAM THOMAS, Nashville, Tenn., Business. EIGHTH ROW: CALVERT, CHARLES EDWIN, Crowder, Agriculture . . . GENEROSO, CAN- ALES-AGUIAR, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, Engineering . . . CANALES-VILLAR, PEDRO, Merida, Mexico, Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, V-Pres. 4, Interfraternity Council 4, Newman Club, Treas. 3. What ' s the Problem, Sonny? WELL, IF YOU INSIST ON A LITTLE GRADU- ATION GIFT, MAKE IT A TWO-DOOR FIRST ROW: CARLETON, HAROLD GRAHAM, Union, Business, Marketing Club . . . CAR- PENTER, WILLIAM B., Vossburg, Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, A.I.E.E. . . . CARR, ARTHUR MORRIS, Greenwood, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, A.S.M.E. 4. SECOND ROW: CARR, JAMES R., Morgan City, Education, lota Lambda Sigma, Industrial Education Club 1,2. . .CASH, CLARENCE ALLEN, Millport, Ala., Agricul- ture. . . CATLEDGE, ALSON, fupora, Agriculture, Block Bridle Club 1, Dairy Club 2,3,4. THIRD ROW: CATRON, JACK, Hattiesburg, Business, Kappa Sigma, Colonels ' Club 2, Mar- keting Club 3, Reveille Staff 3, Rod Gun Club 3 . . . CAVENESS, GERALD WOMACK, Marietta, Education . . . CAVER, JAMES HARMON, Boonville, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: CHEATHAM, R. D., JR., Yazoo City, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Glee Club 1, S.A.M. 2,3, I.F.C. 1,2 .. . CHENAULT, WILLIAM I., Houston, Business . . . CLANTON, JAMES A., Moorhead, Science, Member of Chemical Engineering Club, Sec. Treas. CLARK, DYSON GLENN, Corinth, Engineering, A.S.M.E. 3,4 .. . CLARK, HAROLD WAYNE, DeKalb, Business, Marketing Club 1 . . . CLARK, HERMES RAY, Pascagoula, Engineering, A.I.E.E. CLEMMONS, THOMAS SHERRILL, Tupelo, Engineering . . . COATS, BUCK, Pelahatchie, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . CODY, J. B., Lake Cormorant, Engineering, A.S.M.E. 2,3. SEVENTH ROW: COGGIN, DOUGLAS MELTON, Louisville, Science, Kappa Alpha . . . COKER, CECIL HAROLD, Kewanna, Engineering, A.I.E.E. 4, Reflector Staff 4, I.R.E. 3,4 .. . COKER, LEE EDWARD, Jackson, Engineering, A.S.C.E. 3,4. COLLINS, THURMON LAVELLE, JR., Laurel, Business . . . COMBEST, FLOYD R., Pachuta, Agriculture . . . CONERLY, JOHN H., Tylertown, Agriculture. hp 1 1 M 9 if ' . £5  IB jllfe, ' .1 mm mH 4V o • 4ft i L . f ,- ■X fe. 1 - ' • 9 9 I Jhe S c eniorS FIRST ROW: CONGER, TOM WILSON, Ruleville, Education, F.T.A., Wesley Foundation . . . CONNER, BUAL PARKER, fupora, Agriculture . . . COOKE, GEORGE WAX, Steele, Mo., Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega, M Club 2,3,4, Basketball Team 1,2,3,4, Agriculture Economics Club 3,4. SECOND ROW: COPELAND, JOHN THOMAS, JR., State College, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sec. 2, Band 1, Samurai 3,4, A.E.D. 4, O.D.K. 4, Beta Beta Beta, Dean ' s List . . . COST, DENNIS EVERETTE, Bruce, Agriculture . . . COX, CECIL OLI- VER, Doddsville, Business, Kappa Alpha, Hotel Management Club 3,4. THIRD ROW: CRAFT, THOMAS EDWIN, Kosciusko, Business, Phi Kappa Tau, Marketing Club 3,4 .. . CRAWFORD, THOMAS RAY, New Albany, Agriculture, F.T.A. 3,4, B.S.U. 1,2,3,4 . . . CRISLER, CHARLES ETHELBERT, Jacfcson, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. FOURTH ROW: CROUT, ROBERT MILTON, D ' Lo, Engineering, A.S.C.E. 3,4 .. . CRUMPTON, ROBERT THOMAS, Starkville, Agriculture . . . CRUSE, JAMES HOMER, JR., New Albany, A.S.C.E. FIFTH ROW: CUMBEST, HILLARD DIMPSEY, Pascagoula, Agriculture . . . CUPIT, CHARLES RICHARD, Natchez, Science, Chemical Engineers Club 1,2,3,4. . CURTIS, JOE WAYNE, Winona, Agriculture, Alpha Zeta 3,4, Block and Bridle Club 1,2,3,4. SIXTH ROW: CURTIS, L. F., Hazelhurst, Agriculture, B.S.U. 3,4, A.S.A.E. 3,4 .. . DALLAS, NORMAN S., Little Rock, Agriculture . . . DAUGHDRILL, WILLIAM EUGENE, Columbia, Science, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega 1,2, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 1,2. SEVENTH ROW: DAVENPORT, JAMES WILLIAM, Hattiesburg, Business, Marketing Club 4 . . . DAVIS, DON SCOTT, Whitehaven, Tenn., Agriculture . . . DAVIS, DONALD VAUGHN, Columbus, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Band 1,2, Mar- keting Club 3,4. EIGHTH ROW: DAVIS, FRED ERVI N, New Albany, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3 . . . DAVIS, JOE CLAY, Whitehaven, Tenn., Agriculture . . . DAVIS, REX E., Hazelhurst, Agriculture, Agronomy Club. Cadillac Factory . WELL, FINALLY WE HAVE OLE MISS ON THE RUN FIRST ROW: DEES, WILLIAM HENRY, JR., Philadelpht ss . . . DENDY, DOUGLAS .ess, Arnold Air Society 3,4 .. . DENNIS, HORACE Education, Industrial Education Club 3,4. SECOND ROW: DeWEESE, ORVAL H., Philadelphia, Education . . . DICKERSON, JOHN AN- DREW, Lyon, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Block and Bridle Club 3,4, Scabbard and Blade 3,4 .. . DODD, JOHN ALTON, JR., Laurel, Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DOSSETT, B. L, Picayune, Agriculture, Future Teachers of America 4 . . . DRANE, HAYWARD BENTON, JR., Natchez, Agriculture . . . DUCKWORTH, INNIS EARL, Mount Olive, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: DUGARD, LEE ALPHEUS, Tupelo, Business, Maroon Band 1,2,3,4, Accounting Club 3,4, Colonels ' Club 1,2 . . . DYESS, ROBERT B., Ellisville, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Arnold Air Society 3,4, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3,4 .. . EARNEST, CHARLES EDWARD, Cumberland, Agriculture, Forestry Club 3,4. EATON, J. L, Dumas, Education . . . EBRUS, REIN, New York, Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers 2,3,4 . . . EDWARDS, HOMER GRADY, Union, Business, Accounting Club 3, Marketing Club 3,4. SIXTH RO W : EGGER, CHARLES PARMER, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Institute of Radio Engineers 4 . . . EILAND, ROBERT LOUIS, Drew, Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha . . . EIMANIS, BIRUTA VALDA, New York, Agriculture, Horti- culture Club 2,3,4, Lutheran Student Organization 4, Coed Club 1,2,3, Scholarship: The Committee of Free Europe. SEVENTH ROW: ELDREDGE, RICHARD CALVIN, N. Hollywood, Calif., Engineering . . . ELKIN, BRUDGE, Kosciusko, Engineering, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Mechanical Engineering . . . ELLIOTT, CATER MER- RILL, Carthage, Business. EIGHTH ROW: EMMONS, BILLY RAYMOND, Lake, Business . . . EVANS, FRED SHIELDS, Tupelo, Science, Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . EVERETT, SIDNEY ALLEN, W. En- terprise, Science, College Choir 1,2,3, Westminster Fellowship 1,2,3,4, Canter- bury Club 3,4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, Pres. 4. 1 n - f!5 1 T it . a in as ® £ ) l CI Qj m B Jhe c en Lord FIRST ROW: FARRAR, BEN HOWARD, Birminghan FARRIS, RODNEY MOORE, Cor nth, Sigma Pi 3,4, Marketing Club 2,3,4, HARDY, Clarksdale, Engineering, Sigm Ala., Education, Kappa Alpha . . . jsiness, Arnold Air Society 3,4, Delta and 1,2, Reflector 1 . . . FARRIS, S. Alpha Epsilon. SECOND ROW: FERGUSON, CLAUDE CLINTON, Edinburg, Business . . . FERGUSON, HILL ALEXANDER, Burkesville, Ky., Business . . . FERGUSON, NEWTON GARNER, Pontotoc, Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2,3,4, Insti- tute of Radio Engineers 3,4. FERRIS, CHARLIE SCALES, Macon, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi„ Kappa Mu Epsilon, Arnold Air Society, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers . . . FLOYD, CHARLES C, Bruce, Agriculture . . . FOO- SHEE, JANE, Bruce, Science. FOURTH ROW: FORBES, JAMES R., Grenada, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . FORTNER, CHARLES PETE, JR., Fupora, Business, Sigma Chi, Blue Key, Arnold Air Society, Chi Lambda Rho, Scholarship for Outstanding Insurance Major, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . FOSTER, BILLY RALPH, Tremont, Education, Future Teachers of America. I F T H ROW: FOSTER, DONALD VERNON, Broo chaven, Business . . . FRAISER, HULIN ROBERT, Kosciusko, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi 1, American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers 3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Glider Club 1, Student Council 1 . . . FREE- LAND, MAY FRANCES, Savannah, Ga., Science, Chi Omega, Coed Club 3,4, Reveille 3,4, Debate 4. SIXTH ROW: FREEMAN, KENT WAYNE, Tunica, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma Block Bridle 3,4, Reflector 2,3, Managing Editor Reflector 4,r Air Male Staff 3, Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4, Band 2 . . . FRIERSON, BILLY RAY, Picayune, Agriculture, For- estry Club 3,4 . . . FULTON, TOM O ' BANNON, Greenwood, Education, Sigma Chi, M Club 3, Varsity Football 1,2,3,4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 1. SEVENTH ROW: GAMBLIN, MIKE DEVIN, Philadelphia, Business, Marketing Club 3,4, Chi Lambda Rho 3,4 . . . GARDNER, CLARENCE G., Co ns, Science, Wesley Foundation 3,4 .. . GARRAWAY, ROBERT CHARLES, Jackson, Business. EIGHTH ROW: GARRETT, JAMES LAMAR, Meridian, Engineering, Tau Beta Phi 3,4, American Society of Chemical Engineers 2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade 4 . . . GARST, JOHN FREDRIC, Jackson, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Blue Key 3,4, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4, Theta Kappa Theta 1,2 . . . GILARDONI, LEWIS THOMAS, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Business, Baseball 1,2,3, M Club. WE CAN ' T LET CLASSES INTERFERE WITH OUR EDUCATION — COME ON, IT ' S PARTY TIME. FIRST ROW: GILES, JANIE MERLE, Kosciusko, Science, State Players 1,3, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, B.S.U. Executive Council 1,3,4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, Coed Club 1,2,3, Reveille 1 GILLIS, BENTON THERRELL, Greenwood, Engineering, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Agriculture Engineering Club 3,4 .. . GLOVER, LEONARD DANIEL, Walnut, Agriculture. SECOND ROW: GOOCH, SHiRLEY ANN, Starkville, Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . GOODWIN, KENNETH BERT, Laurel, Agriculture . . . GORDON, WALLACE CARROL, Hattiesburg, Agriculture, Horticulture Club 2,3,4. GRAHAM, FARREL RAY, Baldwyn, Agriculture Dairy Club 3,4 . . . GRAHAM, JAMES HAROLD, Kosciusko, Business, Arnold Air Society 4, Delta Sigma Pi 4, Marketing Club 2,3,4 . . . GRAHAM, JOHNIE CURTIS, Fulton, Education, Future Teachers of America 4. FOURTH ROW: GRAVES, ROBERT FRANCIS, Merigold, Business, Distinguished Military Stu- dent 4, Society for the Advancement of Management 4, American Society of Civil Engineers 3 . . . GRAY, HERMAN LAFAYETTE, Rienzi, Business, Phi Eta Sigma, Wesley Foundation 2,3,4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3,4, Accounting Club 3,4 . . . GREEN, BOBBY LEE, Meridian, Business, Society for Advancement of Management 4. FIFTH ROW: GREENE, ROBERT, LOUIS, Baldwyn, Engineering, American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers 3, Institute of Radio Engineers 4 . . . GREGG, BILLY R., Taylorsville, Agriculture, Agronomy Club 4, Alpha Zeta 3,4 . . . GRIFFIN, DEWEY NELSON, Corinth, Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers 3,4, B.S.U. 3,4. SIXTH ROW: GUERRY, NANCY MARIE, Corinth, Science, Reveille 1,2, Reflector 2, Coed Club 1,2,3,, Choir 1 . . . GURLEY, MAX TILLMAN, Blytheville, Ark., Agri- culture, Block Bridle Club . . . HALL, ABNER JASPER, Ho y Grove, Ark., SEVENTH ROW: HALL, BILL ROPER, Monticello, Engineering, Theta Xi, Colonels ' Club 2, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Band 2, I.A.S. 2, W.G.A.S. Club 3 . . . HAMBERLIN, LAWRENCE MONROE, JR., Louise, Education, Pi Kappa Alpha, Track 1,2,3,4, M Club 2,3,4 . . . HANDAL, SHUCRI JESUS, San Pedro, Lula Honduras, Science. EIGHTH ROW: HARDY, BRYSON A., Meridian, Engineering, American Society of Civil Engi- neers 2,3,4 . . . HARPER, WILLIAM DAVID, Bibgee Valley, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Gamma Epsilon 4, Scabbard and Blade 3,4 . . . HARRIS, JOHN R., Baldwyn, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. i At 1 H| % ... f ? Aim - 0 1 9 ■i rl a! i I A - _ _ : , _ In $1 ft f Jhe J e en Lord FIRST ROW: HARRIS, RALPH WALTER, Webb, Engineering, American Society of Mechanic Engineers . . . HARRIS, ROBERT EARL, Bovina, Engineering, American Sc ciety of Mechanical Engineers . . . HATHCOCK, DOUGLAS WILBURN, An ory, Business, Society for Advancement of Management. SECOND ROW: HATHORN, HOWARD LEE, Loui MAN, Ocean Springs, Science . Accounting Club 1. THIRD ROW: HAYDEN, JAMES STUART, C nfon, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Colonels ' Club 2, Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences 2,3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Head Cheerleader 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,4, Arnold Air Society 3,4, Distinguished Military Student 4, Tau Beta Pi 3,4, Blue Key 3,4, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4 . . . HAYES, GEORGE OLIVER, Itta Bena, Agri- culture . . . HAYS, THOMAS WILSON, Hollandale, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha FOURTH ROW: HAYWARD, DONALD JULIAN, Long fieach, Business, Delta Sigma Pi 3,4, Colonels ' Club 2 . . . HAYWARD, WILLIAM ALLEN, Long Beach, Business, Delta Sigma Pi 1,2,3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4, Pi Kappa Delta 3,4, Barristers ' Club 2,3,4, Reflector 2,3,4, Business Manager 4, Dance Committee 3,4 . . . HEARN, THOMAS RUSSELL, Laurel, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Samurai, Alpha Zeta, Dairy Products Judging Team. I F T H ROW: HEATHCOTT, JAMES, Swifton, Ark., Engineering, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers 4 . . . HENDERSON, CARL E., Ridgeland, Engineering, Institute of Radio Engineers, American Institute of Electrical Engineers . . . HERBERT, DOUGLAS CHATHAM, North Carrollton, Education. SIXTH ROW: HERRERA, GUILLERMO, San Jose, Costa Rica, Agriculture, Dairy Club 4 . . . HICKS, DEWITT TALMADGE, JR., Sledge, Business, Sigma Chi, Vice-Pres. Student Association 4, Omicron Delta Kappa, Samurai, Chi Lambda Rho, Arnold Air Society, Phi Eta Eigma, Colonels ' Club, Barristers ' Club . . . HINTON, DABNEY RINEHART, Corinth, Business, Arnold Air Society 3,4, Marketing Club 2,3,4. SEVENTH ROW: HOFFMAN, GILBERT HAY, Memphis, Tenn., Engineering, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,4, Tau Beta Pi 4 . . . HOGAN, JULIAN HANSELL, Senatobia, Business, Marketing Club 1 . . . HOLLAND, HENRY MEEK, Calhoun City, Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: HOOKS, GEORGE EDWARD, Columbus, Science, Band 1,2,3,4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2,3,4 . . . HORNE, WILLUS M., Laurel, Agriculture, Colonels ' Club 1, Agriculture Club 1, Block and Bridle 1,2,3,4. . . HOSKINS, CALVIN WIL- LARD, Quitman, Science, Arnold Air Society. WITH ALL THE ' CAREER DAY ' YOU ' D THINK THEY EXPECTED US TO GO TO WORK f y J ( £ JLh -j J i w ( F w MiSjA 1 C?SrN STAT£ ? ) yj, si!T. ,. FIRST ROW: HOUSTON, FRANK WHITE, Kosciusko, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HOUSTON, JOY, Marietta, Education, Choir 3,4 . . . HOUSTON, RAYMOND LEE, Charleston, Agriculture, Pres. Student Association, Omicron Delta Kappa, Block Bridle Club, Alpha Zeta, Scabbard and Blade, Rifle Team, Who ' s Who Among Colleges and Universities. SECOND ROW: HUDSON, CHARLES LEE, Sumrall, Agriculture, General Agriculture Club 1,2, Sears ' Freshman Scholarship 1, Phi Eta Sigma 1,2, Sears ' Sophomore Scholar- ship 2, Agronomy Club 2,3,4, Alpha Zeta 2,3,4, Omicron Delta Kappa 3,4, Arnold Air Society 4, Sears ' Regional Scholarship 3, Danforth Summer Fellow- ship 3, National Fertilizer Scholarship and Plaque 4, Dance Committee 4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4, Who ' s Who 4 . . . HUFF, JAMES BENTON, Summerland, Agriculture, Block Bridle 1,2,3,4 . . . HUFFORD, THOMAS ALVIN, Altoona, Education, Theta Kappa Phi, Industrial Education Club. THIRD ROW: HUNT, PHILIP BARNES, Louisville, Education . . . HUTCHINSON, SYLVAN L., Philadelphia, Engineering, American Society of Chemical Engineering 3,4 . . . ISHEE, HOLLIS EUGENE, Laurel, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: JACKS, BARNEY HAROLD, Stewart, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Agriculture Economics Club 3, Choir 3 . . . JACOBS, AGUIE L, Poplarville, Agriculture, Forestry Club 3,4 .. . JEFCOAT, JOE MARION, Soso, Ag riculture. FIFTH ROW: JOBE, MAX E., Corinth, Education, F.T.A. Pres. . . . JOBE, PATRICIA S., Corinth, Education, F.T.A. Sec. . . . JOHNSON, E. FRANK, JR., Weir, Agri- culture, Alpha Zeta 3,4, Forestry Club 2,3,4, Wesley Foundation 1,2,3,4, SIXTH ROW: SEVENTH ROW: JONES, ROBERT SAMUEL, Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi, Chi Lambda Rho 2, Arnold Air Society 2, Dance Committee 4, Accounting Club 3 . . . JORDAN, JOE MARK, Ashland, Agriculture, Alpha Zeta 2 . . . JOSEPH, DONALD, Vicksburg, Education. JUMPER, JAMES ROYCE, ftta, Agriculture . . . KENNEDY, JOHNSON CROOK, Amory, Education, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Band 1, Choir 3 . . . KERR, GEORGE BERNICE, McCool, Engineering, A.S.C.E. 2,3,4. 3L n 1 4 Jm J, eh- n ' ' A d ' L Aim Q ft •■O Al ■■■v: •■:- ; ' % ]i Jne S t eniorS FIRST ROW: KILLOUGH, CURTIS BANION, fi ue Mount™, Education . . . KELLY, WIL- LIAM OLIVER, Beauregard, Business, Theta Xi . . . KING, CHARLES BRAN- NIN, Egypt, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Arnold Air Society 3,4, Samurai 3,4, Blue Key 3,4, Treas., Distinguished Military Student 4, Military Ball Com- mittee 4. SECOND ROW: KLAR, HENRY E , Natchez, Education, Theta Xi . . . KRUSE, HERMAN AN- THONY, Biloxi, Engineering . . . LACEY, DUDLEY BEAL, Canton, Business, Colonels ' Club 2, Maroon Band 1,2,3,4, Arnold Air Society 3,4, Public Relations Officer 4, Chi Lambda Rho 3,4, Treas. 4, Blue Key 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Assembly Committee 4, Distinguished Military Student 4, Cadet Wing Operations and Training Officer, A.F.R.O.T.C. 4. THIRD ROW: LADNER, ALBERT JAMES, Saucier, Agriculture, Square and Compass Club . . . LAMBERT, CHARLES EUGENE, Crenshaw, Business, Sigma Chi, Arnold Air Society 2,3, Samurai 3,4 . . . LAND, JAMES DAVID, Louisville, Agricul- ture, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Varsity Rifle Team 2,3,4. FOURTH ROW: LAWRENCE, JULIAN L, Meridian, Business, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Phi Kappa Phi 2, Chi Lambda Rho 3, Marketing Club 3, Pres. . . . LAYMAN, WAYNE MARTIN, Fulton, Engineering . . . LEE, THOMAS FRANKLIN, Poplarville, Engineering, Kappa Aipha, A.S.C.E. 2,3,4, Sons of Confederate Veterans 2,3,4, V-Pres. of Engineering School 4, V-Pres. of Kappa Alpha 4, V-Pres. of A.S.C.E. 4. I F T H ROW: LEMMONS, JERE CLAIRE, Jackson, Business, Favorite 1, Beauty 2,3, A.T.O. Sweetheart 3, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2,3, Coed Club 1,2,3, Pres. 2, Colonels ' Club 1,2, Sec. 2, Wesley Foundation 1, College Choir 1,2,3, Mississippi State Socio- logical Society 3,4, Future Teacher 4 . . . LEVAND, OSCAR, New York, Science . . . LEWIS, JORDAN DEWITT, Leakesville, Business, Sociological Society 3,4. LEWIS, RAYMOND, fupora, Science, Baptist Student U LINGLE, ALBERT CLAYTON, Crystal Springs, Busines GEORGE HARRIS, JR., Columbus, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. SEVENTH ROW: LISTER, KENNETH HARLAN, San Augustine, Texas, Business, State Players 1, Barristers ' Club 1,2,3 . . . LIVINGSTON, JAMES BENJAMIN, McComb, Busi- ness . . . LLOYD, JAMES JACKSON, JR., 7 upe o, Agriculture. LOCKHART, PAUL, JR., Longview, Texas, Engineering, A.S.C.E. 3,4 .. . LONG, ROBERT LEE, JR., Verono, Engineering, A.S.C.E. . . . LOVE, SIDNEY ELMO, Falkner, Engineering, A.S.C.E. I w, Dr., Cr., Dr., Cr, 1 C$ f FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF FUN AND 128 HOURS OF CREDIT FIRST ROW: LOVE, WILLIAM EDLEY, Indianola, Engineering, Tau Beta Phi 1, Kappa Mu Epsilon 1,2, A.S.C.E. 3,4 .. . LUNDAY, JOHN W., Ill, Biloxi, Business . . . LUNDY, BILLIE GENE, Philadelphia, Agriculture, Dairy Club 1,2,3,4. SECOND ROW: McBRYDE, DOUGLAS G., JR., Ocean Springs, Science, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Drill Team 3,4, Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3,4, Glider Club 3,4, Dip Strike 2,3,4, B.S.U. 1,2,3,4 . . . McELROY, WILLIAM HENRY, Meridian, Agriculture . . . McEOWN, JAMES RAY, Kansas City, Mo., Engineering, A.S.C.E., Pres. THIRD ROW: McFARLANE, ROBERT STEPHENS, JR., Cleveland, Engineering, Sigma Chi, A.E. Club 1,2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade 1,2, Rifle Team 1 . . . McGEE, RAY M., Vernon, Ala., Agriculture . . . McGHEE, MERLIN, Aberdeen, Business, Delta Sigma Pi 1, Accounting Club 2. FOURTH ROW: McGUIRE, ALAN STUART, Ft. Thomas, Ky., Engineering, Glee Club 2,3, West- minster Fellowship 2,3,4, V-Pres., Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, News Editor 3, Institute of Radio Engineers, V-Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, G.E.T.E. Club 4, A.I.E.E. 4 . . . McKEE, BOBBY EARL, Greenwood, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Tau Alpha, Alpha Zeta, Student Council, Ed. Rep. . . . McKEE, JOHN B., JR., Memphis, Tenn., Engineering, W.G.A.S., V-Pres. FIFTH ROW: McKIE, WILL T, JR., Clarksdale, Engineering, A.S.M.E. 2,3, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma 1 . . . McLAIN, PAUL KING, JR., Mont;ce o, Busi- ness, Kappa Sigma, Arnold Air Society 2, Society for Advancement of Manage- ment 2, Distinguished Military Student 1, Delta Sigma Pi . . . McLEAN, CARL EDWARD, Isola, Business, Barristers ' Club 1. SIXTH ROW: McLELLAN, ERNEST WILLIAM, Columbia, Business . . . McMILLIN, CLAR- ENCE D., Jackson, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Barristers ' Club 1, Speech Team 1 . . . McMULLAN, CHARLES E., Decatur, Education. SEVENTH ROW: McRAE, JAMES LEO, Meridian, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Pres. of Engineering School 3, A.S.M.E. 2,3,4, Omicron Delta Kappa 2, Tau Beta Pi 3, Who ' s Who 3, Arnold Air Society 3 . . . McREYNOLDS, JAMES M., JR., Starkville, Agri- culture, Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade 3,4 .. . MABRY, JOHN M., Liberty, Education. EIGHTH ROW: MACKIE, DORRIS GERTRUDE, West Point, Science, Glee Club 1,2, Freshman Y Council, Coed Club, Baptist Student Union, Secretary of Y.M.C.A. . . . MAGEE, WILLIE RAY, Tylertown, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Alpha 3 . . . MAGEE, WILSON K., Magee, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi 3,4, A.S.C.E. 3,4. ( % £i M ♦ A £i ft Jib o LA iiL ' C| O, . in _ ,- o i ? | 9 % f flaw? s V iatL A q 5 aV Jhe S t en lord FIRST ROW: MALAVASI, RAYMOND JOHN, Clifton, N. J., Engineering . . . MALONE, BOBBY, Belzoni, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Society for the Advancemsnt of Management 2,3,4, Dance Committee 4, Maroon Band 1, Sec. of Lambda Chi Alpha 4, Rod Gun Club 3 . . . MALONE, HOWARD ERNEST, JR., Man ' on, Agriculture, Block Bridle Club 3,4, Alpha Zeta 3,4. SECOND ROW: MANN, DENNIS, LEVEE, Starkville, Engineering, A.S.M.E. 3,4 . . . MARIOTT PEGGY MARIE ELIZABETH, Jonesboro, Ark., Education . . . MASSEY, JAMES ARTHUR, Oakland, Agriculture, Block Bridle 1,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Agriculture Club 1, F.F.A. 1, Football 1, Livestock Judging Team 3,4. THIRD ROW: MAXWELL, THOMAS NYLE, Vi cksburg, Business . . . MAYES, THOMAS RU- DOLPH, Coneharfa, Education . . . MEADE, JAMES HORACE, JR., Vicksburg, Agriculture, Block Bridle 2,3,4, Rifle Team 2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade 2,3, Student Council 3. FOURTH ROW: MILLENDER, THOMAS EDWARD, Gibson, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Colonels ' Club 2 . . . MILLER, OTTO EUGENE, Aberdeen, Education . . . MILLER, WILLIAM W., Starkville, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Reveille 2,3,4, Block Bridle 1,2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Agriculture Club 2, Rod Gun Club, W.G.A.S. Club 1,2,3,4. MIMMS, CHAPPLE HARRIS, Pensacola, Education, I.E.D. Club, V-Pres. . MITCHELL, JAMES NASH, Starkville, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . MITCHELL, WILLIAM, Sardis, Engineering, D.K.E., A.S.C.E., W.G.A.S. 3,4. SIXTH ROW: MONTGOMERY, EDWARD, Starkville, Agriculture GOMERY, JOE PRESSLY, Starkville, Business . Clarksdale, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SEVENTH ROW: MOORE, HAYWARD, Boonville, Education . . . MOORE, NORMAN LEAVELL, Philadelphia, Education . . . MOORE, NORTON HUDSON, Fulton, Engineer- ing, A.S.C.E., Tau Beta Pi 1. EIGHTH ROW: MOORE, SAMUEL BLANCHARD, Jacfcson, Science, Collegians 2,3, Band 2,3,4 . . . MOORE, WILLIE WOOD, Dorsey, Agriculture, Phi Kappa Tau, Dairy Club 1,2,3,4, Westminster Fellowship 1,2,3,4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2,3 .. . MORRIS, THOMAS RAY, Wilsonville, Ala., Education. Can You See? SORRY, I CAN ' T BE THERE TO GET MY DEGREE . . . GOT A MEETING TO ATTEND FIRST ROW: MORRISON, FRANCIS SECREST, Grenada, Science, Phi Kappa Tau, Student Council 4, O.D.K. 3,4, Newman Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4, State College Choir 2, Cheerleader 3,4, Colonels ' Club 2, Who ' s Who, Interfraternity Council 3,4, Sport Chair . . . MOSLEY, DONALD C, Starkville, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . MULLINS, JAMES ALBERT, Grenada, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Tau Beta Phi, Alpha Zeta, A.S.A.E., Sec. of Alpha Zeta 3. SECOND ROW: MURPHY, SAMUEL MONROE, Carthage, Engineering, A.S.C.E. 3 . . . MUR- RAY, DEWEY GERALD, Summerland, Education . . . NABORS, THOMAS CLAUDE, Smithville, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Reveille Staff 2, B.S.U., Town and Gown Players 2, State Players 3. THIRD ROW: NANCE, CHARLES DRAYTON, Cleveland, Agriculture, Dairy Club 2,3,4, Radio Club 3, Radio Amateurs ' Club 3,4 .. . NASH, THOMAS ROWE, Cleveland, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Colonels ' Club 2 . . . NELSON, WILLIAM HOW- ARD, Cleveland, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: NEWSOM, FRANKLIN DELANO, New Hebron, Business, M Club . . . NICHOLS, BILLY DALE, Tupelo, Engineering, Sec. Student Association 4, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Sports Editor Reflector 2,3,4, Sports Editor Reveille 4, Arnold Air Society 3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4, Band 2,3,4, A.S.M.E. 3,4, Sons of Confederate Veterans 1,2,3,4 . . . OLIVER, JAMES DENDY, Kosciusko, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Band 3,4, Marketing Club 1,2,3,4, Arnold Air Society 3,4. FIFTH ROW: SIXTH ROW: PACE, FORREST WILSON, State College, Science, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3,4, Arnold Air Society 3,4, Distinguished Military Student in A.F.R.O.T.C. 4, Dip Strike Club 3,4, Science School Representative 4, V-Pres. Science School 3 . . . PARKER, JACK D., Knoxville, Education, M Club, Baseball 3,4, Football 3,4, Blue Key 4 . . . PARKER, WILLIAM HILBRUN, McGee, Agriculture, Square Compass Club. SEVENTH ROW: PARTIAN, HENRY MELTON, Pickens, Agriculture L., JR., Yazoo City, Science, Sigma Gamma Epsilon Mississippi Geological Society 3, Newman Club 2 . Mont; ' ce o, Business. . . PAULSON, OSCAR , Dip Strike Club 3, . PEAVEY, WILLIE E., PEAY, OSCAR LOUIS, Cruger, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilc . . . PEETS, MRS. ANN STRICKLIN, Eden, Education . . . DAVIS, Wesson, Science. 5 «58 f HylBk M 1 t ;■-• • - rf i. Q • t I ' 1 THJK If if 9 4ik o , 1 4i • 1 y 3 ! — • |1 7 r Jhe S c eniorS PENNINGTON, BOBBY G., Amory, Education, Phi Kappa Tau, Future Teachers of America 3,4, V-Pres. . . . PENNINGTON, JAMES H„ Columbus, Science . . . PHILLIPS, DEWARD CLATHUS, Pascagoula, Education, Future Teachers of America, Industrial Education Club. SECOND ROW: PHILLIPS, DOROTHY NELL, Grenada, Education . . . PHILLIPS, TRAVIS DENTON, Agriculture, Alpha Zeta 3,4, Reflector 2, General Agriculture Club 3, American Society of Agricultural Engineers 2, 4-H Club 2, Agriculture Eco- nomics and Administration Club 4 . . . PONGETTI, DAVID, Shelby, Engineer- THIRD ROW: PONGETTI, LOUIE ADAM, Shelby, Business, Society for the Advancement of Management 4, Newman Club 1,2,3,4 . . . POPE, THOMAS CAMERON, Jack- son, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2,3,4, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 2,3,4, Interfraternity Council 3,4 . . . POPE, THOMAS EVE3ETTE, Laurel, Apiculture, Horticulture Club 2,3,4, Dance Committee, Band, Reflector Staff 2,3. FOURTH ROW: POWELL, SAMUEL BANKS, Water Valley, Engineering, Band 1,2, American Society of Civil Engineers 2,3,4, W.G.A.S. Club 4 . . . PRICE, GEORGE Mc- NAIR, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . PRICE, WILLIAM N., Utica, Business. PRINCE, THOMAS EUGENE, Philadelphia, Business . . . PYLANT, JACK L, Purris, Business, Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade 3, Rod Gun Club 2, Sociology Club 3 . . . QUALLS, R. L, Burnsville, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Zeta 3,4, American Farm Economics Association 3,4, Block Bridle Club 4. SIXTH ROW: QUINN, BOBBY GENE, Meridian, Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2,3,4 . . QUINN, JOHN THOMAS, Sand Hill, Agriculture, Block Bridle 2,3,4 . . . RADKE, RAYMOND EDWIN, Tupelo, Business, Delta Sigma Pi 2,3,4, Maroon Band 2,3,4, Society for the Advancement of Management 3,4, Rod Gun Club 2. SEVENTH ROW: RANDLE, WILLIAM C, Starkville, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon, O.D.K., Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Alpha Zeta 3,4, Samurai 3,4, I.F.C. 3,4, Colonels ' Club 1,2, Block Bridle 4, Rifle Team 2,3, Who ' s Who . . . RAPPE, DON- ALD MURPHREE, Okolona, Agriculture . . . RAY, HARVEY BLANTON, Drew, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pres. of Business School 4, Who ' s Who 4, Student Council 4, Reflector 4, Delta Sigma Pi 3,4, Society for Advancement of Man- agement 4. EIGHTH ROW: REEDY, VERNIE DEVAN, Robinsonville, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . REESE, ANDREW JACKSON, JR., Tupelo, Business, Reflector 1,2,3,4, Reveille 4, Spokesman Club 3, Delta Sigma Pi, Air Male 2,3,4 . . . REEVES, AARON LEON, Sturgis, Agriculture, Dairy Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4, B.S.U., Alpha Zeta 3,4, Judging Team 4, Distinguished Military Student 4. ME? CUT CLASSES? NEVER! ! I HAVE TO GET IN SACK-TIME SOMEWHERE REEVES, JOE THOMAS, Carthage, Agriculture . . . REYNOLDS, D. E., JR., Greenwood, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4, Wesley Foundation 1,2,3, Agriculture Administration Economics Club 1,2,3,4 . . . RICE, TOMMY EU- GENE, Liberty, Science, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Honorary Geology 4. SECOND ROW: RICHARDSON, JOHN I., JR., Picayune, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Society for Advancement of Management 3,4 . . . RILEY, HERMAN McLANE, Nett leton, Agriculture . . . RIVERS, DWIGHT, Union, Education, Industrial Education Club 3,4. THIRD ROW: RIVES, RALPH EDWARD, Lena, Agriculture, Pres. of Agronomy Club 3,4 .. . ROBERSON, MURPHY, Batesville, Education, M Club . . . ROBINSON, HENRY CUTAH, Fulton, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: ROBISON, CHARLES REED, Tupelo, Agriculture, Reflector 3,4, Reveille 4, Dairy Club, Wesley Foundation, Dance Committee . . . ROGERS, WILLIAM DOUG- LAS, Co i ' ns, Agriculture . . . RONE, CARLTON L, Kosciusko, Engineering, A.S.C.E. 2,3,4, Pres. 4. RONE, WALLIE DENSON, Kosciusko, Engineering . . . ROSE, WALTER REX, Columbus, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . ROSS, HARMON LOUIS, Ke- wanee, Education. SIXTH ROW: ROWELL, WILLIE JOE, Laurel, Science Phi Kappa Tau . . . ROWLETT, THOMAS DUES, Houston, Agriculture, Band 2,3,4 . . . RUSS, CHARLES AL- BERT, III, Long Beach, Education. SEVENTH ROW: SALTER, JAMES RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, Business, Pi Kappa Phi 3,4, Chi Lambda Rho 3,4, Delta Sigma Pi 3, Accounting Club 2,3 .. . SANDERSON, RUBY JEWEL, Tupelo, Business, B.S.U., Coed Club 2,3, Sociological Society 2,3,4, Choir 3,4 .. . SANSING, WILLIAM MARS, Newton, Business, S.A.M. 4. EIGHTH ROW: SCALES, BONNIE FRANCES, Starkville, Science, Chi Omega, Colonels ' Club 1,2, Maroon Band 1,2,3,4, Favorite 3,4, Reveille Staff 1,2,3,4. . .SCOTT, WILLIAM HACKLER, JR., Marks, Business, Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Dance Committee . . . SELLARS, EDNA CLEO, Starkville, Education, Zeta Tau Alpha, Reveille Staff 3,4, Coed Club 3, Barristers ' Club 3, Sec. 3, Sociology Club 4, Sec. 4. 1 1 £l  mk k . J l i a b C5 |ffi |jfr fe, am ;. : 7m ' 4 1 ' jfa If ;jf jdkfm i H 5 . Jt Si jOC V • mmmm , ffe • m± fy ft j A L Am V;, -k rfV 4 fci •■; ei .1 1 li I 9 Jhe S e en Lord FIRST ROW: SELLERS, JAMES WINFRED, Waynesboro, Education . SHACKELFORD, MARION EASLEY, JR., Columbus, Business . . . SHIPP, CHARLES DANIEL, Belzoni, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, General Agriculture Club 3,4, R.O.T.C Block Bridie Club 4. SECOND ROW: SHORT, LEE W., Vicksburg, Engineering, I.A.S. 1,2,3,4, Rifle Team 2, College Amateur Radio Club . . . SHOWS, WILLIAM THOMAS, Ovett, Agriculture, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Drill Team 3,4, Block Bridle 1,2,3,4, 4-H Club, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Colonels ' Club 2, Wesley Foundation 1,2 . . . SHUR EN, WALTER ABNER, Greenwood, Business, Band, 2,3,4, Accounting Club 2,3. FOURTH ROW: SIMS, BOBBY GENE, Laurel, Agriculture, Block Bridle 4 . . . SIMS, WIL- LIAM A., Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E. 2,3,4, Samurai 2,3,4 . . . SINQUEFIELD, WAYNE ASBURY, Eulaula, Science, Sigma Alpha SKINNER, GEORGE THOMAS, Lucedale, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha, Colonels ' Club 2,3, Block Bridle 1,2,3,4 . . . SMITH, DONALD L, Sturgis, Business, Arnold Air Society 4, Marketing Club 4 . . . SMITH, HUGH CLAYTON, Tip- lersville, Agriculture, Agriculture Economics Club 3,4. SIXTH ROW: SMITH, JOHN CALVIN, Blue Mountain, Agriculture . . . SMITH, LOWELL EDWARD, Macon, Business, Hotel Management Club . . . SMITH, PRENTISS B., JR., Brookhaven, Alpha Tau Alpha, Future Teachers of America. SEVENTH ROW: VIRGIL KIRKLAND, JR., Ackei , Agriculture, Alpha Zeta 2,3,4. EIGHTH ROW: SMITH, WILEY BROOKS, Carthage, Agriculture . . . SMITH, WILLIAM AL- FRED, Saucier, Agriculture . . . SMITH, WILLIAM THOMAS, Tupelo, Science, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. WHAT ' S THE COOLEST WAY TO MAKE MEN STUDY?... A HEAVY DRAFT SNIDER, BILLY, Adger, Ala., Education . . . SOOT, OLAF, New York, Engi- neering, A.S.C.E., Kappa Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Glider Club . . . SORRELLS, WILLIAM THOMPSON, Pleasant Grove, Agriculture. SECOND ROW: SOWELL, GEORGE ALLIE, Philadelphia, Business, Society for Advancement of Management . . . SPARKMAN, JAMES DENTON, JR., Prentiss, Agriculture . . . SPARKS, DAVID H., Hillsboro, Agriculture. THIRD ROW: SPEED, LEROY HAMMOND, JR., Aliceville, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Interfraternity Council, Arnold Air Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers . . . SPRATLIN, ARTHUR DENNIS, Bruce, Business, Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club . . . SPRUILL, JOHN W., Canton, Business, Editor of Reveille 4, Associate Editor of Air Male 4, Board of Publications 4, Marketing Club 3,4, Student Council 4, Reflector 4. FOURTH ROW: STEELE, EDWIN HUMBER, Morgan City, Agriculture, Block Bridle . . . STINSON, JOHN H., JR., Lucedale, Education, Future Teachers of America 4, Industrial Education Club 4 . . . STRINGER, LOUISE ANN, Columbus, Ga., Education. STRINGER, L. E., Bassfield, Agriculture . . . STUCKEY, HERBERT LEWIS, DeKalb, Agriculture . . . SWEARENGER, JOHN FORST, Oakland, Engineering, A.S.M.E. 1,2,3. SIXTH ROW: SWINDOLL, EDNA LOIS, Calhoun City, Science . . . SWOOPE, THOMAS KYLE, Columbus, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha, Block Bridle Club 3,4, Judging Team 4 . . . SWOOPE, WILLIAM MINGA, Columbus, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha, Block Bridle Club 2,3,4, Livestock Judging Team 3,4. SEVENTH ROW: SYKES, BILLY GENE, Houston, Engineering, A.S.C.E. 3,4, W.G.A.S. 3,4 Compass Club 4 . . . TATE, WILLIAM FRANCIS, West, Agricultm TAYLOR, GERALD TYSON, Mantachie, Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: TAYLOR, STANLEY A., Lucedale, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, A.S.C.E. 1,2,3,4. . . THEUS, LEONARD DELIESSELINE, Vicksburg, Engineering, A.I.E.E. 3,4 .. . THOMAS, WILLIAM EUGENE, Shuqulak, Engi- neering, B.S.U. 1,2,3,4, A.S.M.E. 3,4. IS n. +m 1 ■- A 4 4 9 t $ l ; f 4 ■m at. T ft i 1 kt mm % Q 9 9 :. ' , a, - ' % r a :- ' ■■% ' A i MMfcTT mi I , 4 1 ... - £ JMBi f k % fc A ir - v Jhe S t en Lord FIRST ROW: THOMASSON, FORREST LEE, Jackson, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha, Track Team 1,2, Colonels ' Club 1, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 1 . . THOMASSON, MAR- JORIE SUE, Jackson, Science . . . TIDWELL, CHARLES WEBSTER, Newton, Business, Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade 3, Business School Secretary 4, Society for Advancement of Management 4. SECOND ROW: TRUITT, THOMAS MAURY, Jackson, Engineering, A.S.C.E. 2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, W.G.A.S. Club 3,4 .. . TUCKER, DUANE H., Clarksdale, Agri- culture, Block Bridle 1,2,3,4, Judging Team 4 . . . TUCKER, HERMAN DAVIS, Jackson, Engineering, I.R.E. 3,4, A.I.E.E. 4. THIRD ROW: TYNER, ALTUS DALE, Jayess, Education, Wesley Foundation, Industrial Edu- cation Club . . . UELTSCHEY, NORDAN MORRIS, JR., Forest, Agriculture, Block Bridle 3,4, Alpha Tau Omega . . . VAUGHAM, CHARLES EDWIN, Maben, Agriculture, Scabbard and Blade 4, B.S.U. Executive Council 4, Agron- omy Club 3,4. FOURTH ROW: VAUGHN, CECIL RAY, Amory, Education . . . VAUGHN, RALPH DAVIS, Cleveland, Business, Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, Chi Lambda Rho, Phi Eta Sigma . . . VINNICHENKO, BORIS ALEXEYEVICH, New York, Business, Marketing Club 3,4, Y.M.C.A. 1,2,3,4, Baptist Student Union 1,2,3,4. FIFTH ROW: VINZANT, THOMAS CAREY, Vicksburg, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WALDROP, JOHN ESTON, JR., Pontotoc, Agriculture . . . WALKER, ENOS SAMUEL, Lauderdale, Agriculture, Block Bridle Club 4, Agriculture Eco- SIXTH ROW: WALL, LLOYD DAMON, Peoria, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi 2, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, Phi Kappa Phi 2, ODK 3, A.I.E.E. 2, B.S.U. 4, Choir 1, Rifle Team 3,4 .. . WALLACE, CLIFFORD KENDRICK, Laurel, Business, Kappa Sigma, Sec. Treas. Freshman Class, Marketing Club 2,3, A.P.O. 3, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, Track Team Manager 1,2,3, M Club 4, Student Council 2,3, Business Manager Reflector 2,3, Samurai 3 . . . WANZER, STANLEY HIGHAN, Raleigh, Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: WARD, EDGAR ELWYN, Hattiesburg, Agriculture . . . WARREN, CARROLL L, Osyka, Engineering, A.I.E.E. 4 . . . WATERS, WILLIAM HUGH, Stark- ville, Agriculture, Sigma Chi, Distinguished Military Student 4, American Guernsey Cattle Club Scholarship 2,3,4, Sears Roebuck Freshman Sophomore Scholarship, Borden Junior Scholarship, Alpha Zeta Freshman Award, Alpha Zeta 2,3,4, Phi Eta Sigma 1,2, Colonels ' Club 1,2, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Phi Kappa Phi 3,4, O.D.K. 3,4, Dairy Club 1,2,3,4, Rifle Team 2,3,4, Dairy Cattle Judging Team 3,4. EIGHTH ROW: WATTS, NEAL MOODY, Houston, ALFREDA FAY, Calhoun City, Educat pater, Agriculture. Don ' t Drown Them — DIDN ' T YOU SEE ME AT GRADUATION? . I WORE A BLACK HAT AND COAT FIRST ROW: WEBB, THOMAS HECTOR, Meridian, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . WEBER, JOHN MICHAEL, Yazoo City, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha, Scabbard and Blade 2 . . . WEEKS, BARGER DENNY, Canton, Business. SECOND ROW: WEEMS, RALPH HICKS, JR., West Point, Agriculture . . . WELLS, GLEN THOMAS, Big Creek, Agriculture . . . WELLS, THOMAS FRANKLIN, Colum- bus, Business. THIRD ROW: WESTMORELAND, HOWARD CLARENCE, 7upe o, Agriculture . . . WHEAT, LARRY VAN, New Albany, Business, Chi Lambda Rho 3,4, Accounting 3,4 . . . WHITE,HAILEY BRADLEY, Indianola, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, A.S.M.E. 1,2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Samurai 2,3,4, Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,4. FOURTH ROW: WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM RALPH, Fulton, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . WIGINGTON, JAMES ROY, Tremont, Education, Future Teachers of America 3,4, Square Compass Club 4 . . . WILDMON, JOHNNIE T, Ripley, Edu- cation. WILLIE, ROBERT WILLIAM, Tupelo, Education . . . WILSON, CHARLES B., Monticello, Agriculture . . . WILSON, ROBERT BERT, 7upe o, Education, Football. SIXTH ROW: WILLIAMS, CLINTON LOWERY, Bethany, Agriculture, Student Council 3, Block Bridle Club 3,4, Agriculture Economics Club 4, Alpha Tau Alpha 1,2,3,4 . . . WILLIAMS, JACK RILEY, Tupelo, Science . . . WILLIAMSON, SHELBY CLINTON, Decatur, Agriculture, Poultry Club 3,4. SEVENTH ROW: WINDHAM, GERALD ONIEL, Boonville, Education, Sociological Society 3,4, Westminster Fellowship 3,4, Future Teachers of America 4, Garner Scholarship . . . WISE, WILLIAM GEORGE, Gatman, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Alpha 2, Colonels ' Club 1 . . . WOOLDRIDGE, DOYLE HAYS, Houston, Agriculture, Agriculture Economics and Administration Club 2,3,4. EIGHTH ROW: YARNICK, RONALD CARL, Johnstown, Pa., Business, W.G.A.S. . . . YAR- BOROUGH, WILLIAM RUSSELL, fupora, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . YOUNG, HUGH HARPER, Brookhaven, Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers 2,3,4, A.I.S.C. 3,4, A.C.I. 3,4, W.G.A.S. 2,3,4 . . . YOUNG, JOHN WILLIAM, Noxapater, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma. 1 Jtk mlfL f Oi rn - ? 1 jfl V 9 • dim -, Y i fe ,1 .? 5? 3 6-S ' « 4R n ▲k a ' fif i f mU - 3 A THIS IS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WEEK . . . WITH ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO SAY. THIRD ROW: ANTHONY, BOBBY MYRLE, Columbia, Agriculture . . . ANTHONY, WALTER E„ Tupelo, Engineering, Pi Kappa Tau . . . APPLEWHITE, CARROLL DANIEL, Hozlehurst, Science, Kappa Alpha . . . ATKINS, GEORGE POOLE, Meridian, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . BAILEY, EDWARD CLAYTON, Horn Lake, Agriculture . . . BAILEY, JAMES EARL, Starkville, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. FOURTH ROW: BAKER, BILLY R„ Pontotoc, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . BAKER, BRANDT LARUE, Summit, Education . . . BALL, GEORGE, Tylertown, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . BANNISTER, AUBREY VERNON, Perkinston, Agriculture . . . BARBER, ROLAND B., Chunky, Engineering . . . BARKSDALE, JULIAN RAY, Madison, Engineering. I F T H ROW: BARRENTINE, ROBERT TILLMAN, Greenwood, Engineering . . . BAR- RETT, JOHN HUBERT, Greenwood, Business, Sigma Chi . . . BARRETT, RAPHORD LEE, Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . BARRON, JAMES, Belfast, Tenn., Education . . . BARRON, JOHN ANTHONY, Crystal Springs, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . BARTON, GLEN BOYCE, Calhoun City, Agriculture. My First One Today . . . Star-Spangled Banner, Please SIXTH ROW: BARTON, JOHN EDWIN, Jackson, Business . . . BEALL, CHARLES VAN, Norris, Tenn., Education . . . BECKHAM, HOWARD LEE, Sw 7- fown. Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . BEEVERS, ERNEST BRYANT, Union, Engineering . . . BELL, WALLACE LANE, Walnut, Education . . . BENNETT, BINGHAM DOZIER, Marianna, Ark., Education. SEVENTH ROW: BENNETT, CECIL EDWARD, Vaiden, Business . . . BERRY, WELTON BRYANT, Georgetown, Engineering . . . BERRYHILL, WILLIAM DAVID, Plantersville, Agriculture . . . BIBB, ULRICH OWEN, JR., Tunica, Agri- culture, Sigma Chi . . . BILLINGSLEY, WILLIAM EUGENE, Winona, Engineering . . . BINGHAM, JACOB OLIVER, State College, Engineer- FIRST ROW: ABRAHAM, JAMES ELLIS, Port Gibson, Business . . . ADAMS, BOBBY L, Smithdale, Agriculture . . . ADAMS, MORRIS JOHNSON, Charles- ton, Business . . . ADDKINSON, DONALD VANCE, Louisville, Business . . . ADDY, JAMES HARRIS, Decatur, Agriculture . . . AITCHISON, GEORGE M., Lyon, Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: BISHOP, EUGENE HARLAN, Hattiesburg, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . BLACK, ROBERT JOSEPH, Greenwood, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . BOISTURE, THOMAS CASSON, Detroit, Mich., Business . . . BOND, MARION GUION, Lumberton, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BOSCHERT, HARRY RAYMOND, Duncan, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . BOWDEN, MILTON WAYNE, Senatobia, Agriculture. SECOND ROW: ALBRITTON, JACK HENRY, Lucedale, Agriculture . . . ALLEN, GER- ALD DOUGLAS, Louisville, Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . ALLEN, JOHN S., Holccmb, Business . . . ALLEN, WILLIAM LEON, Jackson, Engineering . . . ALMAN, MAX, Pelahatchie, Agriculture . . .AN- DERSON, GEORGE LAFAYETTE, Shuqualak, Engineering. NINTH ROW: BOWEN, MARY JEANETTE, Osceola, Ark., Education, Zeta Tau Alpha BOYD, JIMMY DAVIS, Clayton, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BOYD, JOSEPH HURD, Jackson, Science . . . BOYD, ROBERT SHERL- LIE, Humboldt, Tenn., Agriculture . . . BOZEMAN, BILLY F., Hozle- hurst, Science, Lambda Chi . . . BRACEY, AVON EARL, Kokoma, Agri- culture. n v i ft LL ' i F 5 w 4 r o .. r o, Abraham Adams, B. Adams, M. Addkinson Addy Aitchison Albritton Allen, G. Allen, J. Allen, W. Almon Anderson Anthony, B. Anthony, W. Applewhite Atkins Bailey, E. Bailey, J. Baker, B. R. Baker, B. L. Ball Barber Barksdale Barrentine Barrett, J. Barrett, R. Barton, J. Beall Beckham Beevers Bell Bennett, B. Bennett, C. Berry Berryhill Bibb Billingsley Bingham Bishop Black Boisture Bond Boschert Bowden Bowen Boyd, J. D. Boyd, J. H. Boyd R. Bozeman Bracey Jne juniori . . THE DIAMOND JUBILEE BALL IN JACKSON CLIMAXED THE 75th ANNIVERSARY . . . Study Hour, Call at 6:00, Please . What ' s This Madness? . . . THIRD ROW: BYRD, ARTHUR THOMAS, Picayune, Engineering . . . CAMMACK, ELIZABETH NAN, Columbus, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . CAMP, TERRY MASON, Starkville, Business . . . CAMPBELL, CHARLES LOUIS, JR., Natchez, Engineering . . . CAMPBELL, MAXIE CLAUDE, Kosci- usko, Business, Phi Kappa Tau . . . CAMPELL, J. C, JR., Carrollton, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: CANIZARO, JACK PETER, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . CARLEY, CHARLES TEAM, Vicksburg, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . CARLISLE, JOE HENRY, West Point, Agriculture . . . CARPENTER, JAMES RALPH, Prairie Point, Agriculture . . . CARPENTER, ROY EDWARD, Starkville, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . CARRUTHERS, WILLIAM STEWART, JR., Ruleville, Agriculture. I F T H ROW: CARVER, CARL E., Cleveland, Business, Sigma Chi . . . CAVEN, CHARLES, ALLEN, Okolona, Education . . . CAVES, JAMES HASKEL, Laurel, Agriculture . . . CAVES, ROY DENNIS, Laurel, Agriculture . . . CHAPMAN, JACK BRINSON, JR., Canton, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . CHEATHAM, JOHN LAWRENCE, Bentonia, Business. SIXTH ROW: CHERRY, JOHN EDWARD, DeKalb, Education . . . CHRISMOND, JOHN SANFORD, Eupora, Engineering . . . CLARK, JAMES KERRY, Brown- field, Education . . . CLARK, LARRY HULON, McComb, Engineering . . . CLARKE, EUGENE SINGLETON, Hollandale, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . CLARKE, HARRIS GIBSON, JR., Vicksburg, Science. SEVENTH ROW: CLEMENT, SAUNDERS P., Raymond, Business, Theta Xi . . . COCH- RAN, LEON TULLOS, Ackerman, Business . . . COFFEY, LEWIS FRANK, Carthage, Science . . . COHN, JOSEPH LEONARD, JR., Belzoni, Busi- ness, Kappa Sigma . . . COLBERT, HOWARD HOLLOWAY, Houston, Agriculture . . . COLE, BILLY LEWIS, Philadelphia, Business. FIRST ROW: BRAND, WOODROW WILSON, JR., Houston, Business . . . BRANDON, CARL MORRIS, Cofteeville, Agriculture . . . BRANUM, BOBBY ZANE, Greenwood, Sigma Chi, Engineering . . . BRENT, FLOYD V., JR., Wes- son, Agriculture . . . BRETT, CHARLES EDWIN, Meridian, Engineering . . . BROWN, GEORGE FLETCHER, Canton, Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: COLEMAN, ARCHIE BERNARD, Meadville, Agriculture . . . COM- FORT, MARTHA, Kosciusko, Science, Chi Omega . . . COMFORT, MARY KATHRYN, Kosciusko, Science, Chi Omega . . . COOK, KELLY GENE, French Camp, Engineering . . . COOLEY, CLYDE VICTOR, Lucedale, Business . . . COSTLEY, WILLIAM LOUIS, JR., Bude, Edu- cation, Sigmo Phi Epsilon. SECOND ROW: BROWN, JAMES LAWRENCE, Canton, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . BROWN, TED CARLIN, Jackson, Business . . . BULLOCK, HARRISON LEE, Florence, Agriculture . . . BURKETT, THOMAS BASCOM, Canton, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . BURRIS, MARVIN EUGENE, Brook- haven, Engineering . . . BURWELL, CLEMENT LUCAS, JR., fbenezer, Business. NINTH ROW: COTTEN, JOHN HARVEY, Columbus, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . COX, WINSLOW M., Smithville, Education . . . CRAFT, JOHN WIL- LIAM, Mt. Olive, Engineering . . . CRAFT, SARAH WARNER, Union, Business . . . CRAWFORD, JOE WESLEY, Ripley, Education . . . CRAWFORD, RALPH JENNINGS, Cumberland, Engineering. s 4 ; ■ft Jii , : ft 4 ft ft Byrd Commock Camp Campbell, C. Campbell, M. Campell Carley Carlisle Carpenter, J. Carpenter, R. Carruthers Carver Caven Caves, J. Caves, R. Chapman Cheatham i ' % Cherry 1 Chricm ' 4 r: ft , t, id) ft - 4 f ,i k f ■t t Chrismond Clark, J. Clark, L. Clarke, E. Clarke, H. Clement Cochran Coffey Cohn Colbert Cole Coleman Comfort, M. Comfort, M. K. Cook Costley Cotten Cox Craft, J. Craft, S. Crawford, J. Crawford, R. Jhe juniors . . ANOTHER HOUSE IS ADDED TO FRATER- NITY ROW ... KAPPA SIGMA • f - Perk Up . . . Everybody Looks Satisfied . THIRD ROW: DAVIS, WYATT J., Louisville, Business . . . DICKEY, JOE THOMAS, Charleston, Engineering . . . DIVINE, JOHN WILLIAM, Canton, Agri- culture . . . DODD, WILLIAM ROGER, Laurel, Engineering . . . DOR- RIS, JAMES FRANKLIN, Oakland, Business . . . DOUGLAS, DAVID W., Sontag, Engineering, Theta Xi. FOURTH ROW: DOUGLASS, JOE CLEMEUNT, Columbus, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . DUKS, PAUL, Jackson, Engineering . . . DUMAS, ROBERT BILLY, Harrisville, Engineering . . . DUNCAN, BILLY COSSEY, Savannah, Tenn., Agriculture . . . DUNGAN, WILLIS WALLY, Port Gibson, Science . . . DUNNING, THOMAS EUGENE, Vicksburg, Engineering. FIFTH ROW: EASOM, BILLY ALBERT, Sebastopol, Education . . . EASTERWOOD, HAROLD BOYD, fupora, Education . . . EDMONDSON, BARBARA ANN, Hattiesburg, Science . . . ELLIS, VINCENT PATRICK, Columbus, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . ELLISON, RALPH BOYD, Sumner, Engineering . . . ELLIOTT, HARLEN ORAL, Purvis, Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: ELLIOTT, JOHN PASCAL, Okolona, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . ENGLISH, BILLY AUGUSTUS, Booneville, Business . . . ETHERIDGE, TAMMY HAGGARD, Louisville, Business . . . EVANS, JOHN HAROLD, Quitman, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . EWING, WILLIAM DOFHE- ROW, Brooksville, Agriculture . . . FAIRLEY, LYNN INMAN, Biloxi, SEVENTH ROW: FARRAR, GLENN CARVELLE, Tupelo, Engineering . . . FARRAR, RICH- ARD, HANSEL, Amory, Agriculture . . . FERGUSON, BARNEY CHARLES, Louisville, Business . . . FERGUSON, GEORGE ROBERT, Learned, Busi- ness, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . FISACKERLY, CLAUDE, KELSO, Sunflower, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . FORBESS, EDDIE AUTRY, Natchez, Science, Kappa Alpha. FIRST ROW: CREWS, RAIFORD GLEN, Crystal Springs, Science . . . CRISCO, AL- VIN LEROY, Hazlehurst, Engineering . . . CROWDER, JAMES ROBERT, Ellisville, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . CROWSON, NAVARRO, Louis- ville, Engineering . . . CURTIS, ALTON BASCOMB, Stewart, Agricul- ture . . . DALEY, DANIEL GLYNN, Carson, Business. EIGHTH ROW: FORESTER, LEWIS SAMUEL, S 7ver City, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . FOSTER, JAMES EVERETTE, Maben, Business . . . FOSTER, JAMES OTIS, Union, Business . . . FOUCHE, DANIEL TRAVIS, JR., Benton, Agriculture . . . FOX, GRADY IRVIN, Grenada, Engineering . . . FOX, WILLIAM IRBY, Grenada, Engineering. SECOND ROW: DANIEL, THOMAS H., Richton, Education . . . DANIELS, ROBERT KELLY, Meridian, Engineering . . . DANIELS, THADDEUS RAY, Collins- ville, Business . . . DAWS, WILMER CLARK, JR., DeKalb, Engineering . . . DAWSON, JERRY MAC, Walnut Grove, Science . . . DAVES, JIMMY EDWARD, Winona, Business. NINTH ROW: FOXWORTH, JOBIE SAM, Sandy Hook, Agriculture . . . FREDERICK, RONALD JAMES, Paterson, N. J., Education . . . FRENCH, BILLY JOE, Union, Education . . . FRIDAY, WALTER JONES, III, Macon, Agriculture . . . FULLER, JOE FRANKLIN, Blue Mountain, Agriculture . . . FULTON, GEORGE REGINALD, JR., Greenwood, Agriculture, Sigma Chi. •4 7 i hi ... i P ' .4 B0I« 1 ft f f Q 1 ; m, 0m P, L (51 1 ' Mb i A C 1 ft 1C y % aL ■kWk J = r4 4if j ? (5 iflBk AB Daniel Daniels, R. Daniels, T. Daws Dawson Daves Davis Dickey Divine Dodd Douglas Easterwood Edmondson Elliott, J. English Etheridge Evans Fairley Farrar, G. Farrar, R. Ferguson, B. Ferguson, G. Fisackerly Forester Foster, J. E. Foster, J. 0. Fouche Fox, G. Fox, W. Foxworth Frederick French Friday Fuller Fulton Jhe Aunl union CAMPUS-WIDE BEAUTIFICATION STARTED THIS YEAR Another Frosh (?) Loses His Hair . . . Get Up and Get Your Own . . . THIRD ROW: GILLILAND, JOHN ERVIN, Cedar Bluff, Agriculture . . . GILDS, MAL- COLM ELISHA, JR., Blue Mountain, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . GLADNEY, GERALD ROSS, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . GLAD- NEY, HORACE McEWEN, Ocean Springs, Science, Lambda Chi . . . GLASGOW, WILLIAM LLOYD, Shadyside, Ohio, Education, Kappa Sigma . . . GOFORTH, CHARLES THEODORE, JR., Columbus, Business, Alpha Tau Omega. FOURTH ROW: GORDEN, EDWARD E., Decatur, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . GARY, ROBERT B., Slate Spring, Education . . . GRAFE, ROY CLEMENT, JR., Lucedale, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . GRAHAM, MARTHA QUIN- TON, Jackson, Business . . . GRAVES, JERRY, Tylertown, Science . . . GRAVES, JOHN RICHERSON, Laurel, Agriculture. I F T H ROW: GRAVES, MEEK BERNELL, Meridian, Engineering . . . GRAVES, RICH- ARD ALBERT, Tutwiler, Agriculture . . . GRAY, OSCAR LAMAR, Gre- nada, Engineering . . . GRAY, STANLEY RANDOLPH, Crawford, Agri- culture . . . GRAYSON, JOHN HALL, Bay Springs, Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . GUERCIO, ANTHONY M., Leland, Engineering. I X T H ROW: GUESS, MORGAN WESLEY, Kosciusko, Business . . . GREGG, JOSEPH MOORE, Taylorsville, Agriculture . . . GREGORY, JAMES WESSON, Kosciusko, Agriculture . . . GREEN, JOHN LaFAYETTE, Hazlehurst, Business . . . GREEN, ROBERT THOMAS, Columbus, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . GRIFFIN, BUNER, Decatur, Business. SEVENTH ROW: GRIFFIN, RICHARD FRANCIS, Winterville, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . GRIFFIN, WILLIAM PAUL, Woodland, Engineering . . . GRIF- FIS, TERRELL HATHORN, Grenada, Business . . . GROSS, ELWIN EL- DRIDGE, JR., Hattiesburg, Engineering . . . HALBROOK, JOSEPH AL- LEN, Belzoni, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HALBROOK, JAMES GERALD, Belzoni, Engineering. FIRST ROW: FULTON, WALTER COOPER, Louisville, Agriculture . . . FULTON, WILLIAM A., Louisville, Science . . . FURR, FRED L, Gulfport, Agri- culture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . GALE, EDWARD BANKS, JR., Hernando, Agriculture . . . GARRISON, BILLY MACK, Ripley, Agriculture . . . GASTON, ROBERT THOMPSON, Calhoun City, Business. EIGHTH ROW: HALL, DONALD FORD, Blue Springs, Education . . . HALL, SAMUEL DEESE, Blue Springs, Agriculture . . . HAMBRICK, JOHN QUINNON, Vaiden, Agriculture . . . HAMILL, VERELY ERNEST, Macon, Engi- neering . . . HANDAL, ALFREDO JORGE, Progreso, Honduras, Engi- neering . . . HANNAFORD, WILLIAM ALLEN, Calhoun City, Agri- culture. SECOND ROW: GATLIN, LOUIS SAMUEL, Sandersville, Business . . . GAUTHIER, LEON DALE, Moss Point, Business . . . GEE, GON LIN, Ruleville, Business . . . GIBBS, HERMAN LEWIS, Forrest, Agriculture . . . GILDER, THOMAS E„ Vardaman, Engineering . . . GILES, JAMES DANIEL, JR., Pinola, Agriculture. NINTH ROW: HANSEN, EVERETT DALGAS, Amory, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HARBOR, FRANK B., Tremont, Agriculture . . . HARGETT, JOE HAL, Fulton, Education . . . HARMON, GENE BALLARD, Kosciusko, Agriculture . . . HARRELL, JAMES THOMAS, West Point, Business, Sigma Chi . . . HARRELL, JOHN FRANK, Starkville, Science. 3 f.3 ' ,3 c , fer d r !4 ff 4 rv Q q y ft r .o o ft Hr A I ■A 1 1 I it ' k. rfc t ■.fa :1 I« i i i -, • 4 a Gale Garrison Gaston Garlin Gauthier Gibbs Gilder Gilliland Gillis Gladney, G. Gladney, H. Glasgow Goforth Gordon Grafe Graham Graves, J. Graves, J. R. Gray, 0. Grayson Guess Gregg Gregory Green, J. Green, R. Griffin, B. Griffin, R. Griffin, W. Griffis Gross Halbrook, J. A. Halbrook, J. G. 1 Hall, D. Hall, S. Hambrick Hamill Handal Hannaford Hansen Harbor Hargett Harmon Harrell, J. T. 4 Harrell, J. F. Jhe Aunl umorA MAROON BAND HOLDS BAND Dl RECTORS ' CLINIC THIRD ROW: HOELSCWER ROBERT EARL, Lincoln, III., Business, Kappa Sigma . . . HOLLINGSWORTH, HEZ JACK, JR., Lake, Agriculture . . . HOOVER, JACK CLIFFORD, State Co ege, Science, Kappa Sigma . . HORTON, KENNETH TAYLOR, Grenada, Science . . . HOUSE, BILLY THOMAS, Clarksdale, Engineering . . . HOUSTON, JACK RAYBON, Pearson, Go., Education. FOURTH ROW: HOWELL, GEORGE LEROY, Starkville, Science . . . HUDSON, CECIL WRIGHT, Florence, Engineering . . . HULL, CALVIN TRAVIS, Quit- man, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HULL, JAMES EDWARD, Cleve- land, Engineering . . . HUMBER, EARL DEAN, Columbus, Business . . . IVEY, JOHN WESLEY, Vossburg, Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: A fS JACKS, GLENN GATES, Laurel, Agriculture, Phi Kappa Tau . . . JACKSON, CALVIN CLARK, Sturgis, Education . . . JACKSON, CAX- TON WEDZEL, Corinth, Agriculture . . . JACKSON, ROBERT MAU- RICE, Macon, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . JACKSON, WILLIAM IRVING, Hillhouse, Agriculture . . . JANUS, EDMUND, Biloxi, Agri- culture. SIXTH ROW: JEFFRIES, WILLIAM RICHARD, Jocks?n, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . JENKINS, JAMES RAY, Sallis, Agriculture . . . JENKINS, LEVI C, JR., Sallis, Agriculture . . . JOE, EDGAR LING, Cleveland, Business . . . JOE, EDWARD, Boyle, Business . . . JOHNSON, JAMES MEL- VI N, Birmingham, Ala., Business. Drinking Again, Prof. Keep a Cool Stool . SEVENTH ROW: JOHNSON, JOHN ABRAHAM, JR., Raleigh, Education, Kappa Sigma . . . JOHNSON, LAWRENCE KAY, Winona, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . JOHNSON, SIDNEY F., Oxford, Agriculture . . . JOHN- SON, WALLACE A., Philadelphia, Education . . . JOHNSON, THOMAS EDWARD, Vossburg, Engineering . . . JONES, DAVID F., Walnut Grove, Agriculture. FIRST ROW: HARRIS, BETTY JO, Forest, Education . . . HARRIS, HAROLD HENRY, Monticello, Agriculture . . . HARRIS, JAMES JERRY, Decatur, Agri- culture . . . HARRIS, JOHN EDGAR, Okolona, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . HATTON, JESSE SCOTT, Bassfield, Agriculture . . . HAWKINS, CLIFTON J., Clarksdale, Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: JONES, JAMES ECKFORD, JR., Belzoni, Business, Sigma Chi . . . JOR- DAN, JASON CLARENCE, JR., Coffeeville, Engineering . . . KALLASTE, ARNO ENDEL, Bronx, N. Y., Engineering . . . KENNEDY, JOSEPH HARRY, Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi . . . KENNON, MILTON AL- FRED, Jackson, Engineering . . . KILLEBREW, WILLARD WAYNE, Cru- ger, Agriculture. SECOND ROW: HAYDEN, POLLY WILLIAMS, Starkville, Science . . . HAYS, RUSTON WILLIAM, Columbus, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HENSLEY, JOE STREET, Ashland, Agriculture . . . HERRINGTON, MALCOLM EVER- ETT, Greenwood, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau . . . HILBUN, BEN FRANK, State Co ege, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . HODGES, JEFF ALLEN, Lucedale, Science. NINTH ROW: KING, THOMAS EMERSON, JR., Jackson, Business . . . KNIGHT, LEE EDWIN, JR., Pelahatchie, Agriculture . . . KOENIG, ROBERT FRANCIS, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . KUNGYS, STASYS, Lithuania, Engineering . . . LANCASTER, BILLY DOUGLAS, Duck Hill, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . LANGFORD, BOB OLYN, Columbus, Business. q n o q Harris, H. Harris, J. J. Harris, J. E. Harron Hawkins Hayden Hays Hensley ■• • ' z ' ?W - - Herrington i BW lk -jr ' ifflift . ' . .... m ft t r jjc? Jf ' -T—,) 1 ■? r t • ■ Jackson, W. Janus y fk f ■■' :;:.% ■O k ' it I Q Hilbui Hodges Hoelscher Hollingsworth Hoover Horton House Houston Howell Hull, C. Hull, J. Humber Ivey Jacks Jackson, C. Jackson, C. W. Jackson, R. Jeffries Jenkins, J. R. Jenkins, L. C. Joe, E. L. Joe, E. Johnson, J. M. Johnson, J. A. Johnson, L. K. Johnson, S. F. Johnson, W. A. Johnson, T. E. Jones, D. F. Jones, J. E. Jordan Ko Haste Kennedy Kennon Killebrew King Knight Koenig Kungys Lancaster i J x z9 j Langford Jhe Aunl umorS . . . LAUNDRY ISSUES BEAT OLE MISS SHIRT BANDS Dennis the Menoce Cut Out All the Lights and Call the Law . THIRD ROW: LORD, EDWARD LAMAR, Kosciusko, Engineering . . . LUSK, KELLY K., JR., Wesson, Education . . . LYLE, WILLIAM WAYNE, Memphis, Engineering . . . LYON, CHARLES ROY, Maben, Education . . . MACPHAIL, WILLIAM, Kearney, N. J., Business . . . MADISON, KEN- NETH ALLEN, Philadelphia, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: MANNING, REESE WARREN, III, Drew, Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . MANSELL, TONY ELLIS, Kosciusko, Engineering . . . MAPLES, GLENNON, Perkinston, Engineering . . . MARBLE, JAMES MARION, Jackson, Agriculture . . . MARLEY, JOHN ALLEN, Jackson, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . MARTIN, C. DARNELL, Corinth, Agriculture. I F T H ROW: MARX, CHARLES ALVIN, McComb, Education . . . MASON, LEX CHARLES, Vossburg, Agriculture . . . MASON, RICHARD LAWRENCE, JR., Sardis, Agriculture . . . MASSEY, MARY NELL, Starkville, Edu- cation . . . MATTAX, DAVID ALVOR, Fulton, Business, Sigma Chi . . . MAY, JOHNNIE FRANK, Newton, Engineering, Kappa Sigma. SIXTH ROW: MAY, ROBERT ERNEST, JR., Monticello, Engineering . . . MAYERS, WILLIAM WINFREY, Brandon, Science . . . McGEE, ROBERT EARL, Wesson, Agriculture . . . McGEE, WILLIAM HENRY, Louisville, Engi- neering . . . McGOWIN, JAMIE R., Meridian, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . MclNNIS, SAMUEL AL, Yazoo City, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha. SEVENTH ROW: MclNTIRE, WILLIAM SHERON, Chester, Agriculture . . . MclNTOSH, GEORGE EDWARD, Leakesville, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . McKAY, JAMES MAYO, Starkville, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . McKAY, WIL- LIAM DAVID, Dossville, Science . . . McKELL, MARY VIVIAN, Stark- ville, Education, Chi Omega . . . McLAUGHLIN, BILL SANDERS, Greenville, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. FIRST ROW: LASSETTER, ROBERT VERNON, Forest, Engineering . . . LAWRENCE, JOHN C, Terry, Agriculture . . . LEE, BOBBY G„ Terry, Business . . . LEWIS, CHARLOTTE ANN, Union, Science . . . LEWIS, HAROLD GLEN, Philadelphia, Agriculture . . . LIFER, CHARLES ELLIS, Minter City, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha. EIGHTH ROW: McNEILL, GEORGE FREEMAN, Vossburg, Agriculture . . . McPHER- SON, LEON ASHBURN, JR., Gulfport, Business . . . MEGEHEE, WAR- REN GLENN, Carriere, Agriculture . . . MIDDLETON, BILLYE JOYCE, Taylorsville, Science . . . MILES, FLORENCE ETOIL, Bruce, Education . . . MILES, JAMES LEE, Memphis, Agriculture. SECOND ROW: LITTLE, CECIL CHILDS, Cfiar eston, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . LOCKE, CECIL DWIGHT, Oxford, Agriculture . . . LOGAN, JAMES GEORGE, JR., Natchez, Agriculture . . . LOGAN, WILLIS DALE, Pon- totoc, Engineering . . . LOMENICK, DON DENMAN, Tutwiler, Busi- ness, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . LONG, LAWRENCE WILBURN, III, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Alpha. NINTH ROW: MILLER, EDWIN RICHARD, Dixon, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . MILLER, RANDALL, JR., Lucedale, Engineering . . . MILNER, ROBERT CHESTER, Hillsbcro, Agriculture . . . MING, HOYT BERTRAND, Acker- man, Education . . . MITCHELL, DONALD ALLEN, Grenada, Business . . . MOHON, ROBERT WILMER, JR., Pascagoula, Agriculture. mm n I Aw ft ft ft ■HA  ,■■1 ! • y % 1 M •r A ' ' .c-. ' l r r jt Tr 3y «fe r i 0 1 1 ■% f v cVHk ' , •. v ■n ■. - ,r ■, , tfcl •- f £ ft Lewis, C. Lewis, H. Lifer Little Logan, J. Logan, W. Lomenick Long Lord Lusk Ly!e MacPhail Madison Mansell Maples Marble Marley Martin Mason, L. Mason, R. Massey Mattax May, J. May, R. Mayers McGee, R. McGee, W. McGowin Mclnnis Mclntire Mcintosh McKay, J. McKay, W. McKell McLaughlin McNeill McPherson Megehee Middleton Miles, F. Miles, J. Miller, E. Miller, R. Milner Mitchell Mohon Jhe Aunlovi . . . LITTLE INTERNATIONAL STOCK SHOW HELD IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY BLDG. It Or Not . . . They Aren ' t Drunk . State ' s Own Debonaires. THIRD ROW: MURRAY, JAMES ROBERT, Macon, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . MUR- RAY, LAWRENCE KIRBY, JR., Natchez, Science, Theta Xi . . . MUSIL, FRANK JEROME, Vicksburg, Science . . . NAIL, BRAXTON ALLEN, Birmingham, Ala., Education, Kappa Alpha . . . NEAL, BEN C, Jack- son, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . NETHERY, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR., New Brannfels, Texas, Business. FOURTH ROW: NEUBERT, RHYNEHARDT EUGENE, JR., Okolona, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . NEWKIRK, JAMES RICHARD, Jackson, Engineering . . . NEWMAN, CHARLES EDWIN, Utica, Education . . . NICKLES, WILLIAM PLANT, Aberdeen, Science . . . NOLLEY, THOMAS MIL- TON, JR., Collierville, Tenn., Agriculture . . . OAKES, JACK ELLIOTT, Hollandale, Business. I F T H ROW: O ' BRIEN, BARRY MYRON, Picayune, Science . . . ODOM, JOE R., Cleveland, Business, Sigma Chi . . . O ' NEAL. ROBERT BURKE, Cleve- land, Agriculture, Sigma Chi ONKST, JAMES ROBERT, Batesville, Engineering . . . O ' QUINN, EDGAR BYRON, Fayette, Science . . . ORR, BILLY JOE, Ackerman, Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: OSWALT, MARY LOUISE, Ackerman, Education . . . OSWALT, RAY OWEN, Mathiston, Engineering . . . PACE, LOUIS STARR, Meridian, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . PALMER, CALVIN EARL, Jackson, Busi- ness . . . PARHAM, HERBERT WAYNE, Amory, Agriculture . . . PAR- HAM, PRICE HANSEL, Amory, Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: PARKER. HAROLD HOUSTON, Dossville, Agriculture . . . PARKS, CHARLES LOWRY, Chunky, Agriculture . . . PATTY, DOROTHY, State College, Education, Chi Omega . . . PEARSON, BOBBY JAMES, Vance, Engineering . . . PEPPER, ERNEST BRUCE, Leland, Agriculture . . . PILGRIM, JERRY THOMAS, Columbus, Engineering, Sigma Chi. FIRST ROW: MOONEY, JOSEPH FRANCIS, JR., Harrisburg, Ark., Engineering . . . MOOR, BLUFORD LOVELACE, Starkville, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon .. . MOOR, PATHENIA McREYNOLDS, Starkville, Business . . . MOORE, JAMES MAXWELL, Meridian, Education . . . MOORE, WIL- LIAM MOSELY, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . MORGAN, PHILIP LOWELL, Meridian, Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: POLK, ADRIAN VANCE, Jackson, Science, Lambda Chi . . . POSEY, LAVON LEE, Osceola, Ark., Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . POUNDS, DON EUGENE, Clarksdale, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . POWER, BILLY BLACK, Ackerman, Agriculture . . . PRUDENCIO, GASTON MANUEL, Bolivia, Engineering . . . PURVIS, GLEN DALE, Magee, Agri- culture. SECOND ROW: MORRIS, DONALD PAUL, Martins Ferry, Ohio, Business . . . MORRI- SON, DONALD BUTLER, Utica, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . MOS- LEY, ALBERT L, Columbus, Education, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . MULLEN- DORE, GEORGE PIERCE, Magnolia, Agriculture . . . MULLIN, JAMES WILBER, Carrollton, Business . . . MUNSCH, ALBERT SCHERER, JR., Miami, Flo., Business. NINTH ROW: QUINN, JESSE JOSEPH, JR., Greenwood, Engineering . . . QUINNELLY, CHARLES MARION, Columbus, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . QUIN- NELLY, RICHARD CLYDE, Jackson, Business . . . RANDALL, ERNEST H., JR., Vicksburg, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . RANKIN, JOHN EL- LIOTT, Nettleton, Business . . . REDDOCH, ALLEN BURNIS, Hebron, 100 liE v r  « - . ! A - ... 1 Q 4 - -ft. t tl rs r, -S3 p - 1 tl Q o ' ? ) ..-■' •■' : ' ' ' ' ' - fe ; J fc ' 1 «1 Porker Parks Patty Pearson Pilgrim ■' Ik ,.; k , ' 1, 4 (T ..-■' •■' : ' ' ' ' ' % O 8 k £to f f | f a ps I 4 iL ' , Morrison Mosley Mullendore Mullin Munsch Murray, J. R. Murray, L. K. Musil Nail Neal Nethery Neubert Newkirk Nickles Nolley Oakes O ' Brien O ' Neal Onkst O ' Quinn Oswalt, M. L. Oswalt, R. 0. Pace Palmer Parham, H. W. Parham, P. H. Polk Posey Pounds Prudenc Quinn Quinnelly, C. Quinnelly, R. Randall Rankin Reddoch Jhe Auni union MISSISSIPPI INTERCOLLEGIATE COUNCIL MEETS ON CAMPUS. THIRD ROW: SAUNDERS, DAVID AMES, Starkville, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . SCHAUB, WILLIAM DAMPER, Moss Point, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . SCIPLE, ROWENA SHEPHERD, Gholson, Science . . . SCOPER, VIN- CENT GRADY, JR., Pass Christian, Science . . . SCOTT, JOHN HOL- COMB, Hickory Flat, Agriculture . . . SEAL, TOMMIE DEDO, Lumber- ton, Agriculture . . . SELLARS, PAUL SCOTT, Starkville, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: SELLERS, JAMES C, JR., Waynesboro, Agriculture . . . SELLERS, JO- SEPH CARROLL, McGee, Agriculture . . . SHACKELFORD, LLOYD LYNWOOD, Dumas, Engineering . . . SHAFER, ARTHUR JACK, Jack- son, Engineering . . . SHANNON, GARNER ISAAC, Belzoni, Engineer- ing, Kappa Alpha . . . SHAW, BOBBY RAY, Coffeeville, Agriculture . SHAW, WILLIAM S., Picayune, Business. I F T H ROW: SHEARIN, JESSE WILLIAM, Hickory Valley, Tenn., Agriculture . . . SHEFFIELD, CHARLES ERNEST, Calhoun City, Engineering . . . SHELBY, PAUL, Terry, Business . . . SHERROD, ELMORE DALE, San- dersville, Science . . . SHOEMAKE, CLAUDE EDWARD, JR., Laurel, Agriculture . . . SHOOK, TOM MIX, Starkville, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . SIMMONS, GEORGE HALL, Progress, Business. SIXTH ROW: SIMMONS, THOMAS MARK, Belzoni, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . SLATON, AUGUSTUS MARION, Canton, Business . . . SMALLWOOD, ROBERT TALMADGE, New Albany, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . SMITH, ALMA NELL, Starkville, Agriculture . . . SMITH, CHESTER DONALD, Forest, Education . . . SMITH, DEWEY BERNELL, Blue Moun- tain, Education . . . SMITH, ERNEST JOSEPH, Myrtle, Agriculture. Dig That Crazy Auto . . Vote for 20 . . . SEVENTH ROW: SMITH, HENRY HERBERT, JR., Gulfport, Education, Theta Kappa Phi . . . SMITH, JAMES G., Ripley, Education . . . SMITH, JAMES J., Sallis, Agriculture . . . SMITH, LESTER GARY, Moss Point, Science . . . SMITH, ROBERT ELLIS, Guin, Ala., Agriculture . . SMITH, ROB- ERT MANSELL, Sturgis, Business . . . SMITH, SHIRLEY HUGHEY. Brookhaven, Agriculture. FIRST ROW: REES, JAMES GARY, Jackson, Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . RICHARDS, JOHN HOMER, JR., Gulfport, Science, Kappa Sigma . . RIGBY, WILLIAM GREEN, Madison, Engineering . . . RITTER, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR., Amory, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . ROBERTSON, WILLIAM HERMAN, Ellisville, Agriculture . . . ROBIN- SON, CHARLES LEE, Oakland, Science . . . ROBINSON, GEORGE EDWARD, Jackson, Business, Kappa Alpha. EIGHTH ROW: SMITHHART, RICHARD A., Indianola, Business, Phi Kappa Tau . . . SMYLIE, JOHN WARREN, firooknaven, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . SNIDER, HENRY, Adger, Ala., Education . . . SOLOMON, JOHN ED- WARD, Greenville, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . SOWELL, NARVEL AN- DREW, Oak Grove, La., Agriculture . . . SPARKS, THOMAS WAYNE, Hillsborough, Agriculture . . . SPEARMAN, DON OWEN, Tremont, SECOND ROW: ROBINSON, WILLIAM CURTIS, Brandon, Agriculture . . . ROSE, LAS- TON JAMES, Laurel, Engineering . . . ROTH, HAROLD STANLEY, Itta Bena, Engineering . . . RUFFIN, JAMES ALTON, Maben, Agri- culture . . . RUTLEDGE, ANNE, State College, Education, Chi Omega . . . SABOGAL, ALVARO, Villavicencio, Colombia, S. A., Engineering . . . SAPPINGTON, CHARLES W., Pontotoc, Agriculture. NINTH ROW: SPEARMAN, MARY INZER, Tremont, Education . . . SPELL, THOMAS DAVID, Columbia, Agriculture . . . SPENCE, DAVID A., Canton, Busi- ness . . . STANFORD, CHARLES LEO, JR., Laurel, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . STEGALL, MELTON JAMES, Crystal Springs, Science . . . STENNETT, WILLIAM AUSTIN, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . STEW- ART, DANIEL EDWARD, Columbus, Engineering. mm r m A . f } 9§f f i 2 T-J, ifMA7M 1 : 3 it-. Sfek i -v s ,;i ; k I ' H Sfc • S 3B : .. 4 . S 5 ■; f S :. ... ; ■• - t fca, I;- .. ., ,.. tl .fit 1 fc Sellers, Joseph Shackelford Shafer Shearin Sheffield Shelby Sherrod Shoemoke Shook Simmons, G. Simmons, T. Smallwood Smith, A. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, E. Smith, H. Smith, J. G. Smith, J. J. Smith, L. Smith, R. E. Smith, R. M. Smith, S. Smithhart Smylie Snider Solomon Spearman, Spearman Spell Spence Stanford Stegall Stennett Stewart Don ' t Swallow Those Cigars . What ' s on Tap? . . . NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS THIRD ROW: TOLBERT, WILLIAM TROY, Forest, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . TOUCHSTONE, BILLY COX, Jackson, Engineering . . . TUBBS, ELLIS JOHN, Amory, Education . . . TURMAN, JAMES WILLIAM, Charles- ton, Business . . . TURNER,HUBERT T., Pontotoc, Agriculture . . . TLRNER, JIMMIE RALPH, Liberty, Agriculture . . . TURNER, MAT- THEW GERALD, Maben, Education. FOURTH ROW: TURNER, WILLIAM JONATHAN, Leakesville, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . TWITTY, RICHARD CHARLES, Pontotoc, Agriculture . . . VARNADO, BILLY WILSON, Columbia, Business . . . VAUGHN, CHARLESTON ADAIR, Meridian, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . VAUGHN, JOHN KENNETH, Grenada, Business . . . VENIER, LOUIS JOHN, Brook- lyn, N. V., Business . . . VIVADO, RAUL RICHARDO, LaPaz, Bolivia, Engineering. I F T H ROW: VONKANEL, OTTO PAUL, JR., Lena, Ark., Agriculture . . . WAGNER, WAYNE, ANTHONY, Highland Park, III., Agriculture . . . WALKER, MARION READ, JR., Gulfport, Agriculture . . . WALKER, WILLIAM LUNDAY, Horn Lake, Business . . . WALLACE, RALPH BOYD, Car- thage, Education . . . WARD, ERWIN CONNELL, Starkville, Science, Sigma Chi . . . WARE, JAMES KITTRELL, JR., Columbus, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega. SIXTH ROW: WARREN, CECIL GENE, Senatobia, Business . . . WARREN, TED SIMS, Jackson, Business . . . WASSON, CHARLES NEWTON, Greenville, Agri- culture . . . WAYNE, ROBERT LOGAN, Jackson, Science, Kappa Alpha . . . WEIR, JEANE MARIE, Starkville, Business, Chi Omega . . . WEST, DAVID TULLIS, Parchman, Engineering . . . WEST, ROBERT HERMAN, Canton, Agriculture, Sigma Chi. SEVENTH ROW: WELLS, WILLIAM CALVIN, Grenada, Education . . . WENTZ, ROB- ERT EARL, Harvey, ., Education . . . WHEELER, BILLY FRANKLIN, Fulton, Education, Phi Kappa Tau . . . WHITAKER, CHARLES ALVIN, Amory, Business . . . WHITE, CHARLES JACKSON, Phoenix, Education . . . WHITE, JAMES FREDERICK, JR., Jackson, Science, Theta Xi . . . WHITE, TERRY GILBERT, Louisville, Engineering. FIRST RO W : STOWERS, JOHN WILLAND, JR., Inverness, Agriculture . . . STRICK- LAND, HAROLD LLOYD, McComb, Engineering . . . STRICKLIN, JAMES A., Yazoo City, Engineering . . . STRONG, LENTON W., Crystal Spring, Agriculture . . . SULLIVANT, WALTER REECE, Batesville, Agriculture . . . SURRATT, GERALD BLANE, Gunfown, Science . . . SWALM, DAVE C, Brookhoven, Science, Lambda Chi. I G H T H ROW: WILLEY, THOMAS CLAUDE, JR., Madison, Agriculture . . . WIL- LIAMS, ARTHUR WALLACE, luka, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . WILLIAMS, JON JULIAN, Tchula, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . WIL- LIAMS, WALLACE HART, Sunflower, Ala., Engineering . . . WILLIAM- SON, CHARLIE ALLEN, Braxton, Agriculture . . . WILSON, RAYMOND LAMAR, Ellisville, Agriculture . . . WILSON, WILLIAM S. WEBB, Agriculture. SECOND ROW: TEETER, KENNETH PAUL, Jackson, Science . . . TEMPLE, ERIC ELMO, Collinsville, Business . . . TEMPLETON, CORINNE EDWARDS, Starfc- ville, Education . . . TENNENT, JOHN LINDSAY, III, Columbus, Engi- neering . . . TERRY, ANDREW GID, Greenville, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . THOMPSON, WILFRED ROLAND, JR., Starkville, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . TIDWELL, WILLIAM MELVIN, Blue Mountain, Engi- neering. NINTH ROW: WINTERS, CLAYTON PERVIS, West Point, Business . . . WOFFORD, DAN LEROY, Drew, Business . . . WOMACK, HERBERT, Manfee, Science . . . WOOD, JOHN WILLIAM, Hazlehurst, Science . . . WRIGHT, WILLIE WALTON, JR., Jackson, Engineering . . . YOUNG, GENE HARLOW, Carthage, Science . . . ZIMMERMAN, BILL D., Natchez, Education. ' 3 n cj a f C3s j«? f jA f ▲fe l4 vfe 1  4, r — 4lL A. dl-3 .. Ml i o f% ill N . ' 1B « 9HH JHHB ■• X •i H i 1 « - tta _ n H ■■k f 1 W Jp -ap fife : , fi - 5 i J ' t ' , 1 1 ' o i Strickland Stricklin Sullivant Swalm Tcmplcton Tennent Thompson Tidwell Tolbert Touchstone Tubbs Turner, W. Twitty Varnodo Vaughn, C. Vaughn, J. Vivado Warren, C. Warren, T. Wosson Wayne Weir West, D. T. West, R. H. Wells Wents Wheeler Whitaker White, C. J. White, J. F. White, T. G. Willey Williams, A. Williams, J. Williams, W. Williamson Wilson, R. Wilson, W. Winters Wofford Womack Wood Wright Abel, C. Abel, W. Ahlrich Allred, S. Allred, W. Anderson, R. Anderson, T. Andrews Anthony Aront Arnett Ashcraft Austin Bailey Baine Baker Banks Barber Baricev Barrentine Beck Beckham Beckwith Bell, C. M. Bell, C. V. Benson Bethay Billingsley Black Blockman Blackmon Boatwright Bobo Bolton Bond Boone Booth Bourne Boyd Boykin Brinkman Briscoe Brooks Broome Brown, B. Bryant Bucy Burke Burt, A. Burt, W. Bush Butler Caldwell Calhoun Cariker Carmichael - Carter, L. Carter, M. Cei Chance Chapman, C. Chapman, J. Chism Chow ft m it i ' O, M k k ' J s% 9? M M 4 r i il m 1 r ft ft It a 8SM) Ail 9 tf i o 9 f% itl O ft ' .- C ' J a i I -If: X ,- 1 Jne S oph STUDENTS WITNESS LARGEST HIGH OWlOreA SCHOOL DAY IN HISTORY FIRST ROW: ABEL, CLARENCE HOUESTON, McComb, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . ABEL, WILLIAM E., Duckhill, Business . . . AHLRICH, VASTINE CHARLES, Winona, Engineering . . . ALLISON, JULIAN KENNETH, Charleston, Agriculture . . . ALLRED, SAMUEL WORRELL, McBride, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . ALLRED, WALTER EARL, Patterson, Engi- neering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . ANDERSON, REX MARTIN, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . ANDERSON, TROY HUNT, JR., Vicksburg, Engineer- SECOND ROW: ANDREWS, WILLIA ROSCOE, Summit, Engineering . . . ANTHONY, JOHN LAMAR, Starkville, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . ARANT, ANDY TURNER, Blaine, Agriculture . . . ARNETT, WILLIAM HAROLD, Louisville, Science. . . ASHCRAFT, DONALD LEE, Jackson, Engineer- ing. . . AUSTIN, BILLY GENE, Moselle, Agriculture . . . AVERITT, RALPH CLEBURNE, Sheffield, Ala., Business . . . BACHAR, MICHAEL, Starkville, Engineering. THIRD ROW: BAILEY, BOBBY, Forest, Science . . . BAINE, HARVEY JULIUS, Tchula, Business . . . BAKER, JAMES THOMAS, Vicksburg, Business, Lambda Chi . . . BANKS, BOBBY DURELL, New Albany, Engineering . . . BARBER, CECIL DOUGLAS, McAdams, Agriculture . . . BARICEV, AN- THONY DOMINIC, Biloxi, Education . . . BARRENTINE, WILLIAM MELTON, Greenwood, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BECK, MYRA L ' ANOR, McComb, Science, Zeta Tau Alpha. FOURTH ROW: BECKHAM, ALBERT HUGH, Swiftown, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . BECKWITH, LLOYD WALLACE, Belzoni, Engineering . . . BELL, CHARLES MARION, Morgan City, Engineering . . . BELL, CHARLES V., Starkville, Engineering . . . BENSON, EARL LAMAR, Webb, Busi- ness . . . BETHAY, JOSEPH ARWOOD, Macon, Engineering, Kappa Alpha. . . BILLINGSLEY, VERNON DAVID, Jackson, Engineering . . . BLACK, ADOLPHUS LEROY, Meridian, Business, Kappa Alpha. FIFTH ROW: BLACKMAN, WILLIAM RAY, fieaumonf, Agriculture . . . BLACKMON, BILLY HARRIS, Hazlehurst, Science . . . BOATWRIGHT, EDDIE CLARK, Holly Springs, Engineering . . . BOBO, GEORGE LEROY, Goodman, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega . . . BOLTON, CECIL GLENFORD, JR., Greenville, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . BOND, MARQUIS W., Wig- gins, Business, Lambda Chi . . . BOONE, WILLIAM FURR, Pontotoc, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BOOTH, JAMES HENRY, Mont ce o, Business, Theta Xi. SIXTH ROW: BOURNE, RALPH M., Jackson, Business . . . BOYD, MARDEN BURTON, Ripley, Engineering . . . BOYKIN, FIELDON BARTLEY, JR., Delta City, Engineering . . . BRINKMAN, ROY, Pascagoula, Agriculture . . . BRISCOE, CHARLES ADELBERT, JR., Houston, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . BROOKS, WILEY SINGLETON, Lena, Business . . . BROOME, ALGIE C, Prentiss, Engineering . . . BROWN, BENJAMIN HAL, Jackson, Science, Sigma Chi. SEVENTH ROW: BROWN, EUGENE ARLEN, Ripley, Engineering . . . BRYAN, LYNN HUDSON, JR., Tupelo, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . BRYANT, JIM PAT, Grenada, Business . . . BUCY, CHARLES LEE, JR., Planters- ville, Engineering . . . BURKE, JACK FOSTER, Hattiesburg, Business, Who Stuffed the Box! ! Return Bully or Else . Sigma Chi . . . BURNS, CARL EULY, ASA THAD, JR., Philadelphia, Agriculture Philadelphia, Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: BUSH, JAMES WRAY, Laurel, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . BUTLER, ROBERT EUGENE, Drew, Engineering . . . CABANISS, JAMES ROSCOE, Purvis, Engineering . . . CALDWELL, BILLY LOUIS, Columbus, Science . . . CALHOUN, JAMES DWAIN, Lucedale, Engineering . . . CAR- IKER, CLARENCE MARION, Marks, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . CARMICHAEL, VIRGINIA LEE, Louisville, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . CARR, GUY H., JR., Macon, Business, Alpha Tau Omega. NINTH ROW: CARTER, LARRY ERNEST, Van Fleet, Agriculture . . . CARTER, MIL TON MILLS, Senatobia, Business, Sigma Chi . . . CEI, PETER GERVAS, Sheridan, Business . . . CHANCE, WILLIAM JACKSON, Jackson, Science . . . CHAPMAN, CURTIS BIVINS, Colquitt, Ga., Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . CHAPMAN, JAMES WALTER, Newton, Bi ness, Kappa Sigma . . . CHISM, JAMES DOUGLAS, Columbus, Busir . . . CHOW, WOODROW, Greenville, Business. 107 Clark, R. Clark, W. Clogston Cobb V Collins Coody Cook Cooper, A. Cooper, S. Corban Covington Cowley Crigler Crowell Culp Cupit Dickens Dillard, E. Dillard, S. Dinkins Doss, H. Doss, R. Doty Doughty Douglas Douglass Drake Drone, M. Drane, T. Durrett Easterling Ellard Elliott England Eskridge Garretson Geddie I ft i 5 CiH d iw II I ( • f l f f , r i h o n -m o a.. i 4flt k l f ia 1 1.1 ilk V I r j Ait ' m ,r . ikfcl 5 3 ft Jne oiph r tomorei FIRST YEAR UNDER NEW PRESIDENT FIRST ROW: CLARK, ROBERT EARL, Louisville, Engineering . . . CLARK, WILLIAM GRADY, Florence, Engineering . . . CLOGSTON, DAVID BRAMLET, JR., Jackson, Business, Lambda Chi . . . COBB, JIMMIE MACKIN, Yazoo City, Engineering . . . COLEMAN, JOHN MELTON, San Gabriel, Education . . . COLLINS, FRANKLIN EDWIN, firoofcfiaven, Business . . . CONN, THAD SHANON, Mont ce o, Business, Theta Xi . . . COODY, LESLIE HOWARD, Yazoo City, Science. SECOND ROW: COOK, ARTHUR MILTON, French Camp, Engineering . . . COOPER, ARNOLD JAMES, JR., Columbus, Business . . . COOPER, SAM PAR- KER, JR., Itta Bena, Business . . . CORBAN, FRANK, JR., Fayette, Agri- culture . . . COSBY, EARNEST EARL, Clarksdale, Business, Kappa Siama . . . COVINGTON, JIM HENRY, Meridian, Engineering . . . COWLEY, SIDNEY BROWN, Smithville, Engineering . . . CRIGLER, JOHN GILBERT, Columbus, Business, Kappa Alpha. THIRD ROW: CROFT, CHARLES WARREN, Brooksville, Business . . . CROWE, OSCAR LYNN, Bragaadocio, Mo., Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . CROW- ELL, BOBBY LONGEST, Woodland, Agriculture . . . CULP, WILLIAM CARROLL, Bovina, Agriculture . . . CUPIT, JAMES HAROLD, Natchez, Science . . . CURRIE, RICHARD WATKINS, Gulfport, Engineering . . . DANTZLER, SAMUEL DAVID, JR., Drew, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . DAVIES, TOMMY HUBERT, West Point, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: DAVIS, ARTHUR, Clarksdale, Education, Sigma Chi . . . DAVIS, JAMES EUGENE, Starkville, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . DAVIS, JIMMY, Calhoun City, Engineering . . . DICKENS, GILBERT BAIN, Kosciusko, Business . . . DILLARD, EDWARD, Greenwood, Business . . . DILLARD, SHURLEY, Greenwood, Business . . . DINKINS, THEO HAMILTON, Canton, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . DISMUKE, WALDO WAYNE, Clarksdale, Business, Kappa Sigma. FIFTH ROW: DIXON, CHARLES JAMES, Whi tehaven, Tenn., Engineering . . . DOSS, HOUSTON ARLISS, Sturgis, Engineering . . . DOSS, ROY DERRELL, Houston, Agriculture . . . DOTY, JOE ELMER, Kosciusko, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . DOUGHTY, JULIAN ORUS, West Point, Engineering, Lambda Chi . . . DOUGLAS, JANICE LORELLE, Starkville, Education . . . DOUGLASS, NELSON LEE, JR., Grenada, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . DRAKE, ALBERT LEANDER, JR., Jackson, Engineering. SIXTH ROW: DRANE, MARY ELLEN, Mayhew, Business, Chi Omega . . . DRANE, THEODORE ERLE, Natchez, Agriculture . . . DUNCAN, WAYNE W., Swayzee, Ind., Education . . . DURRETT, ROYCE WAYNE, Drew, Busi- ness, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . EASTERLING, THOMAS QUITMAN, Shat- tillo, Engineering . . . EAVES, GRADY JYLES, Louisville, Education . . . ELLARD, ALFRED THOMPSON, Leland, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . ELLIOTT, JIMMIE RAY, Corinth, Business, Theta Xi. SEVENTH ROW: ENGLAND, WILLIAM LEROY, Starkville, Engineering . . . ESKRIDGE, JIMMY RAY, Sturgis, Education . . . EUBANKS, ZELTON K., Luce- dale, Engineering . . . EVERS, DAVID WESLEY, Belzoni, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . EVANS, THOMAS JEFFERSON, Shubuta, Science . . . t Jt Beauties and the Beasts . What ' s Up . . . FARRISH, JAMES FRANKLIN, Greenwood, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon .. . FERGUSON, WALTER LESSLY, Woodville, Agriculture . . . FISHER, WILLIAM DALLAS, Dunde, Agriculture, Sigma Chi. EIGHT hi ROW: FLOWERS, RICHARD BOWEN, Clarksdale, Engineering, Kappa Sigma FORTNER, HUESTON TURNER, Gulfport, Business . . . FOSTER, A. M., JR., Maben, Education . . . FOSTER, ELIZABETH JO, Maben, Edu- cation . . . FRAISER, RUSSELL RAY, Canton, Business . . . FRANKS, CHARLES LESLIE, Columbus, Business . . . FULGHAM, CURTIS DEAN, West Point, Agriculture . . . FULTON, WILLIAM WALLACE, Neshoba, Business. N INTH ROW: GALLMAN, JOE DAVIS, Yazoo City, Science . . . GALLOWAY, ERNIE LEE, Wheeling, W. Va., Business . . . GAMMONS, DWAYNE SIM- MONS, Belzoni, Agriculture . . . GARGARO, JOHN LOUIS, Vicksburg, Engineering, Theta Kappa Phi . . . GARRETSON, MALCOLM McLEOD, Leakesville, Science . . . GEDDIE, CHARLES LEROY, Hollandale, Busi- ness, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . GEE, CHUNG LIN, Ruleville, Science . . . GIBSON, JOHN DAVID, Winona, Business. 109 Grafton Grahom, H. Graham, W. Grattafiori Guyse Guyton Hall Hamill Hammett Hammond Hegwood Henderson Henry, J. Henry, R. Herron Hester Hlton Hines Hollingsworth Hooker Hooks Howard Howie Huddleston Hudspeth Hughes Johnson, S. M. Johnson, S. E. Johnson, W. Jones, R. Josey Kearney Keene Keith 3 Q Q Q Q - Q ci o o ' O Jhe S opn r MAROON BAND MOVES IN tontoreS new band hall FIRST ROW: GIBSON, WILLIAM EARL, Coffeeville, Engineering . . . GILBERT, RICHARD WINSTON, Clarksdale, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . GIL- BERT, SPEIGHTS WEEMS, Forrest, Business . . . GILMORE, JOSEPH RICHARD, Clinton, Agriculture . . . GIRLEY, OWEN CHRISTOPHER, Seminary, Agriculture . . . GIRLING, CHARLES MASSEY, Holmesville, Agriculture . . . GIROD, WILLIAM EMIL, Jacfcson, Agriculture . . . GOZA, ROBERT LOUIS, Canton, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha. SECOND ROW: GRAFTON, JOE CLINTON, Laurel, Engineering . . . GRAHAM, HOMER DEVON, JR., Batesville, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . GRAHAM, WIL- LIAM RALPH, Clarksdale, Agriculture . . . GRATTAFIORI, CECIL, JR., Clarksdale, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . GRAVES, JAMES EARL, Kosciusko, Education, Pi Kappa Tau . . . GRAY, FRANK McKAY, West Point, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . GREEN, ANDREW JACKSON, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . GREEN, ERNEST JACKSON, Natchez, Science. THIRD ROW: GUYSE, JAMES HUFFMAN, Forest, Business . . . GUYTON, EARL LOVE, Kosciusko, Business . . . HALL, EUGENE JUDSON, JR., Houston, Engineering . . . HAMILL, PERRY M., Sturgis, Education . . . HAM- METT, BOBBY FORD, Vicksburg, Business . . . HAMMOND, EDWARD ARNOLD, Winona, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HARDY, JEN- NINGS HOUSTON, Columbus, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . HAR- MON, ALLEN JOSEPH, Sardis, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: HARRIS, BILLY JACK, Laurel, Engineering . . . HARRIS, DAVIS PAYNE, Cockrum, Agriculture . . . HARRIS, HAROLD BOYD, Prentiss, Engi- neering . . . HARRIS, WILLIAM MARION, Summit, Engineering . . . HASTINGS, GILBERT COOK, JR., Hattiesburg, Business, Sigma Chi . . . HATCHETT, THOMAS LEE, Clarksdale, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . HAVENS, DAN ELLIS, Ocean Springs, Science . . . HAWKINS, RALPH WILLIAMS, JR., Carrollton, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FIFTH RO W : HEGWOOD, WAYNE HILLMAN, Jackson, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau . . . HENDERSON, OSE FENN, Starkville, Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HENRY, JOHN JAMES, Jackson, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HENRY, ROBERT WAYNE, Con ' nth, Business . . . HERRON, WIL- LIAM BOOTHE, Batesville, Business . . . HESTER, JAMES EDWARD, Benoit, Agriculture . . . HILTON, JOE GLYN, Lucedale, Science . . . HINES, OWEN CLARK, Utica, Science. SIXTH RO W : HOLLINGSWORTH, CLARENCE ALTON, JR., Greenv 7 e, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . HOOKER, CHARLES WINSTON, Indianola, Business, Sigma Chi . . . HOOKS, GEORGE CALIP, JR., Louisville, Business . . . HOW- ARD, MALCOLM BEARD, Columbus, Business Sigma Chi . . . HOWLE, CHARLES KEITH, Neshoba, Business . . . HUDDLESTON, JAMES DAN- IEL, Clarksdale, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . HUDSPETH, MICKEY L, Louisville, Engineering . . . HUGHES, PEASTER LEO, JR., Madison, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha. SEVENTH ROW: IVY, CHARLES GLENN, Jackson, Engineering . . . JEE, WILLIAM, Ruleville, Business . . . JOHNSON, ALLEN TERRELL, Maben, Business . . . JOHNSON, JIMMIE ROY, JR., Meridian, Engineering . . . Atomic Blast . . . New Lid for Remus . JOHNSON, OLIVER WOODROW, JR., Water Valley, Engineering . . . JOHNSON, SHIRLEY MAE, Columbus, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . JOHNSON, SMILEY EUGENE, State Co ege, Engineering . . . JOHN- SON, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Jackson, Science, Sigma Chi. EIGHTH ROW: JOHNSTON, BILLY DWIGHT, Carthage, Science . . . JOINER, JOE PAT, Carthage, Business . . . JONES, CLAUD LEAKE, JR., Keirn, Agri- culture . . . JONES, CURTIS NEWTON, JR., Laurel, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . JONES, EDWARD ALONEO, Horn Lake, Agriculture . . . JONES, HIRAM ABIFF, luka, Business . . . JONES, JAMES EDWARD, Grenada, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . JONES, LUCIEN BONDU- RANT, Woodville, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. NINTH ROW: JONES, MRS. PATRICIA VERONE, Laurel, Education . . . JONES, ROB- ERT GENE, Merigold, Engineering . . . JONES, ROY, Poplar Creek, Agriculture . . . JONES, THOMAS NELSON, Starkville, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . JOSEY, JAMES LARRY, Laurel, Engineering . . . KEARNEY, JOHN W., Tunica, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . KEENE, STANLEY EDWARD, Meridian, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . KEITH, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR., Anguilla, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Kcllcy Kennedy Kcrsh King, D. King, W. Kinninghom Kirkland Knobloch Lackey Ladd Lambert Ling, C. Ling, V. Linville Littell Little, H. Little, R. Lollor Long, Lucius, R. Lunsford Lyles McBroom McCain McCaleb McCall McClellan McDaniel McDonald McElroy McGarr McGowan McKie McKinney McKinnon McKissack McRaney Mabus Magee Mangialardi Markushewski Martin, B. Martin, E. Massey Mathews, W. Mathews, J. Meyer Miazza Moody Moore, E. Moore, J. Moore, S. Moorehead Moreton Morris ft ft -t; n ' t4M lid ft £ 3 Q ft ( 1 i 1 r 1 Hi fS O n • •- ?3 O Q 9 , 1 i?fc ' 1: 1 t 1 f K ,;. % ' 1% f% ft ft - 1 1 f % t 3 ft ft IS ft ft ft ft |Q A :: £ m: Jne S opk r LARGEST CROWD EVER TO WITNESS lOWlOred STATE-OLE MISS GAME FIRST ROW: KELLEY, CHARLES RITCHIE, Clinton, Education . . . KENNEDY, BILLY JAMES, Louisville, Engineering . . . KERSH, RONALD CURTISS, 6i7ox,, Science . . . KING, DAVID BURWELL, Egypt, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . KING, WILLIAM MURREY, JR., Franklin, Business . . . KINNINGHAM, CHARLES ABE, Blytheville, Ark., Agriculture . . . KIRKLAND, THOMAS LANE, Laurel, Engineering . . . KNOBLOCH, NORMAN GEORGE, Gulfport, Engineering. SECOND ROW: LAWRENCE, SANDRA DIANNE, Biloxi, Education . . . LACKEY, LY MANAUSTIN, JR., Greenwood, Agriculture . . . LADD, DONALD MAR- VIN, Gulfport, Engineering . . . LAMBERT, JOHN SMITH, Hattiesburg, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . LANE, BILLY PRESTON, New Hebi Business . . . LEACH, JERRY ERNEST, Greenville, Business . . . LEM- MONS, BARBARA GRACE, Starkville, Education . . . LEWIS, SAM RICHARD, JR., Columbus, Science. THIRD ROW: LING, CHOW THICK, JR., Cleveland, Business . . . LING, VEELIKS, Lakeford, N. J., Business . . . LINVILLE, BILLY EUGENE, Columbia, Tenn., Education . . . LITTELL, MAX BAER, Jackson, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . LITTLE, HAMPTON STENNIS, JR., Meridian, Busi- ness, Kappa Alpha . . . LITTLE, ROBERT JUAN, Jacfcson, Business . . . LOLLAR, HUBERT CARL, Holly Springs, Engineering . . . LONG, BUDDY EARL, Pittsboro, Business. FOURTH ROW: LORD, RALPH HICKS, Tutwiler, Agriculture . . . LOSKAMP, EDWARD C, Gulfport, Engineering . . . LOTT, THOMAS LUTHER, Kilmichael, Science . . . LOVE, JULIUS HARVEY, Kosciusko, Engineering, Theta Xi . . . LUCIUS, JAMES LOWELL, Blytheville, Ark., Education . . . LUCIUS, RAY, Fupora, Engineering . . . LUM, CLARENCE EARL, Vicks- burg, Agriculture . . . LUNSFORD, BOBBY RAY, Lauderdale, Science. FIFTH ROW: LYLES, JOHN ANDERSON, Yazoo City, Business . . . McBROOM, ROBERT DAVIS, Jackson, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . McCAIN, WILLIAM DAVID, JR., Jackson, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . McCALEB, ROBERT EDWARD, Columbus, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . McCALL, GEORGE STANLEY, Deertield, Fla., Education . . . McCLELLAN, LLOYD ELLIOTT, Drew, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . McDANIEL, RONNIE H., Jackson, Engineering . . . McDONALD, ROB- ERT WALLACE, JR., Pontotoc, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. -4 Crowded, Ain ' t It . . . Bodyguard for Bully . . . JR., Bay Springs, Science, The JR., State College, Business WILLIAM CLINTON, Tupelo, ta Xi . . . MASSEY, WILLIAM CARSON, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . MATHEWS, Engineering. SIXTH RO W : McELROY, CHARLES SLADE, State College, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . McGARR, PAUL ROWLAND, Fupora, Business . . . McGOWAN, RONALD CLYDE, Moorehead, Engineering . . . McKIE, GERALD C, Jackson, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . McKINNEY, JOHN DAVID, In- dianola, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . McKINNON, WILLIAM M., Sturgis, Business, Sigma Chi . . . McKISSACK, CLARK CLOVIS, Brook- haven, Education . . . McRANEY, ROBERT LEVOID, JR., Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi. SEVENTH ROW: MABUS, BENNIE BRAXTON, Phillip, Business, Sigma Chi . . . MAGEE, JAMES MONROE, Harrisville, Engineering . . . MANGIALARDI, GINO JOSEPH V., JR., Shelby, Engineering, Theta Kappa Phi . . . MARKU- SHEWSKI, LEONID S., New York, N. Y., Engineering . . . MARTIN, BOBBY PASCHAL, Walnut, Agriculture . . . MARTIN, EUGIE ABNER, EIGHTH ROW: MATHEWS, JOHNNY HARREL, Neshoba, Agriculture . . . MEGGIN- SON, OSCAR GRAY, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . MEN- ZIE, RAYMOND EVERETT, Buffalo, N. Y ., Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . MEYER, JOHNNYE JEANELLE, Laurel, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . MIAZZA, HUBERT WESLEY, Jackson, Business . . . MIL- LER, ROBERT GLENN, Columbus, Agriculture . . . MILLIS, JOHN AL- LEN, Hernando, Science . . . MOFFETT, TOMMY CECIL, Meridian, Engineering. NINTH ROW: MOODY, IRA ANCEL, Memphis, Tenn., Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega MOORE, ERNEST DOWL, Grenada, Engineering . . . MOORE, JOSEPH MILES, Lexington, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . MOORE, SAMMY JO, Pheba, Education . . . MOOREHEAD, MILDRED ANNE, Corinth, Business . . . MORETON, JAMES REGINALD, Brookhaven, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . MORRIS, HOLACE, Nettleton, Agri- culture . . . MOSS, WALTER WADE, Grenada, Agriculture. 113 Murray Myatt Nash, E. Nash, W. Ncal, G. E. Neal, G. W. Norton Oglctree Oliver, R. Oliver, J. Osbom Osgood O ' Steen Parish Parker, M. Parker, R. Parrish Peters Pickering Pittman Pitts Pongetti Pope Powell Presley Prince Probstel Rankin Ratliff Ray, C. Ray, N. Rayburn Redditt Reed Reese Reid Rice Richardsc Richmonc q Q Q IjL 4 i C) fTk S ik ■• v , ■. it - ' k i f. — « Cs 4 ' , Richmond, J. Riley Ringold Roork Roberson Robinson Rushing Russell Rutledge Sccfeld Sellers Shamoun Sharp, C. Sharp, E. Shelby Shelton Sherer Simpson Slater Slaughter Sledgs Smith, C. Ferrell Smith, C. Frank I r Jhe S oiph r NEW PAINT JOB tomored grill FIRST ROW: MOULDER, CHESTER SPURGEON, JR., Hattiesburg, Engineering . . . MURPHY, JACK LEE, Indianola, Science, Phi Kappa Tau . . . MUR- RAY, JOHN BILLY, Vicksburg, Business . . . MYATT, NAUM LEE, Amory, Engineering . . . NASH, EVELYN, Starkville, Business, Chi Omega . . . NASH, WILLIAM DUDLEY, Amory, Education . . . NEAL, GENE EDRIS, West Point, Science . . . NEAL, GUY WALTER, Heath- man, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha. SECOND ROW: NORTON, CLYDE McGEE, Philadelphia, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . OGLETREE, THOMAS JOE, Macon, Agriculture . . . OLIVER, ROY ALBERT, Grenada, Business, Sigma Chi . . . OLIVER, JEAN RENE, Laurel Engineering . . . OSBORN, WILLIAM HOWARD, Tishomingo, Engineering . . . OSGOOD, JERRY WRIGHT, Starkville, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . O ' STEEN, HARRY EUGENE, JR., Jackson, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . OWEN, JAMES VARDAMAN, Pontotoc, Busi- ness, Sigma Phi Epsilon. THIRD ROW: PALMER, PAUL CLIFTON, Hattiesburg, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . PARISH, JACK PRICE, Hattiesburg, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon .. . PARKER, MELVIN SELBY, Vicksburg, Education . . . PARKER, ROBERT RUSSELL, Jackson, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . PAR- RISH, EUGENE MILTON, Maben, Business . . . PARSONS, HENRY TROY, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . PENNEBAKER, PAUL EDWIN, West Point, Science, Sigma Chi . . . PERKERSON, JAMES IREL, Columbus, Business. FOURTH ROW: PETERS, JOE ELLIS, Starkville, Business . . . PICKERING, TOMMY, D ' Lo, Engineering . . . PITTMAN, ROBERT WESLEY, Canton, Business . . . PITTS, KERRY FRANK, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . PONGETTI, RAYMOND E., She by, Engineering . . . POPE, WILLIAM JOINER, JR., Starkville, Education . . . POWELL, WELTON VIRGIL, Ellisville, Agri- culture . . . POWER, CHARLES D., McCool, Engineering. FIFTH ROW: PRESLEY, JAMES LLOYD, Senatob.a, Agriculture . . . PRINCE, THOMAS RICHARD, New Albany, Business . . . PROBSTEL, WOLD L, Starkville, Engineering . . . RAMSAY, JOHN WRENN, Birmingham, Ala., Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . RANKIN, JAMES RUTLEDGE, Tupelo, Science . . . RATLIFF, ROBERT FORD, III, Lucedale, Engineer- ing .. . RAY, CARL L, Neshoba, Education . . . RAY, NORMAN REECE, Leland, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SIXTH ROW: RAYBURN, HANON CARREL, Purvis, Engineering . . . REDDITT, WIL- LIAM LORD, Tutwiler, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . REED, BRYANT ANTHONY, JR., Natchez, Science . . . REESE, BEN, Tupelo, Agricul- ture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . REID, W. JOE, Batesville, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . RICE, GEORGE JOHNSON, Jackson, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . RICHARDSON, ROGER NEIL, St. Louis, Mo., Education . . . RICHMOND, DONALD EARL, Magnolia, Business. SEVENTH ROW: RICHMOND, JAMES RENAN, Magnolia, Business . . . RILEY, GRADEY FRANKLIN, JR., Picayune, Engineering . . . RINGOLD, CURTIS EU- GENE, Cleveland, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . ROARK, WILLIAM GLENN, Laurel, Engineering . . . ROBERSON, RICHARD LEE, Pontotoc, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . ROBINSON, JOHN WESLEY, Way- cross, Ga., Business . . . ROPER, WILLIAM EDELL, Crystal Springs, Engineering . . . ROWAN, PAUL MORGAN, Baldwyn, Engineering. RUNNELS, THOMAS CARROLL, Laurel, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . RUSHING, GERRI MARINA, Cooter, Mo., Education, Zeta Tau Alpha • • . RUSSELL, EDWARD BRYAN, Starkville, Science, Sigma Alpha Did Somebody Break . . . Is He Daid? . . . Epsilon . . . RUTLEDGE, ROBERT EARL, Etta, Agriculture . . . SAL- LIS, WILLIAM CHARLES, Greenville, Education, Kappa Sigma . . . SANDERS, HAIRSTON FLOURNOY, Macon, Engineering, Theta Xi . . . SANDERS, HOWARD LEON, Batesville, Agriculture . . . SAUCIER, KENNETH LAMAR, Gulfport, Engineering. NINTH ROW: SEAL, LAWRENCE LADONIS, Picayune, Engineering . . . SEEFELD, WALTER HERMAN, JR., Laurel, Engineering . . . SELLERS, BENNIE JAMES, Hattiesburg, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . SENNETT, CHARLIE OTIS, Grenada, Science, Phi Kappa Tau . . . SHAMOUN, JOE DAVID, Greenville, Business, Theta Kappa Phi . . . SHARP, CHARLES HERMAN, JR., Meridian, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . SHARP, EDGAR EARL, Greenville, Business . . . SHELBY, GIDEON GORDON, Terry, Business. TENTH ROW: SHELTON, ROBERT EDWIN, Ruleville, Agriculture . . . SHERER, JO- SEPH ROBERT, III, Jasper, Ala., Agriculture . . . SIMPSON, HOWARD BUNYAN, Jackson, Business . . . SLATER, CHARLES LEE, Ruleville, Engineering . . . SLAUGHTER, SAMUEL WALTER, Starkville, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . SLEDGE, JACK LINN, Pickens, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . SMITH, CHARLES FERRELL, Laurel, Engineering . . . SMITH, CHARLES FRANK, Newton, Engineering, Kappa Sigma. Smith, H. Smith, L. Smith, P. D. Smith, P. E. Smith, R. Smith, T. Smith, W. Stafford Stavropoulo Stephens Stephenson Stockton Strickland Swilp Sylvenstein Taylor, B. Taylor, D. Taylor, J. Taylor, M. Tharp Thomas, J. Thomas, P. Thomas, W Thompson Thornton Toombs Turnipseed Upton Urie Vaher Valentine Vallas Vigil Waddell Wade Waldrop Wales Walker, A. Walker, B. Watkins Watson, H. Watson, I. Webb Weems Weir Welshans Wheeler, C. Wheeler, R. Whitaker White, B. White, L. Wiley Williams, ' Williams, Williams, I Williams, Williamson Woolf Worthington Wright Yarborough - - ■- .-,1 - - - -. . J 5 will ■. Torbcrt Traylor ? i a C) i t , p 9 a ! «? • i J5lii ' ■' ' ' A ' s i r r r 4 ' ( i 4% i it wk 1 Jhe S oplt T STUDENTS WRECK GRILL AFTER lomored ole miss pep rally FIRST ROW: SMITH, HUGH V., Itta Bena, Engineering, Theta Xi . . . SMITH, LAWRENCE OLFORD, JR., Van Fleet, Engineering . . . SMITH, PAUL DAVID, Jackson, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . SMITH, PERCY EDGAR, Sharon, Business . . . SMITH, RICHARD EUGENE, JR., Tunica, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . SMITH, THOMAS DEWITT, Drew, Engineering . . . SMITH, WALTER HERBERT, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering, Theta Kappa Phi . . . STAFFORD, CAROLYN WITHROW, State CoHege, Education, Chi Omega. SECOND ROW: STANTON, WILLIAM WINFIELD, Sylacauga, Ala., Business, Sigma Chi . . . STAVROPOULOS, DIONYSOS JOHN, Vicksburg, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . STEPHENS, HERBERT LOUIS, Jonestown, Agriculture . . . STEPHENSON, LUCY COVINGTON, Ackerman, Education . . . STEVERSON, ALTON JACKSON, Columbus, Business . . . STEWART, HARRY LLOYD, Laurel, Engineering . . . STEWART, JAMES DONALD, McComb, Engineering . . . STEWART, MARY NELL, Calhoun City, Business. THIRD ROW: STOCKTON, ROBERT NELSON, Amory, Business . . . STRICKLAND, DUDLEY LAFAYETTE, Eupora, Business . . . STRINGER, NATHAN DALE, Magee, Agriculture . . . STRONG, KERMIT LEROY, Gulfport, Business . . . SUBER, BILLY SCOTT, Calhoun City, Education . . . SUMRALL, TALMAGE LOWERY, Laurel, Agriculture . . . SUTTLE, WILLIAM K., Louisville, Engineering . . . SWETMAN, SHANNON HERRON, Laurel, Engineering. FOURTH ROW: SWILP, JOHN BERNARD, Tamaaqua, Pa., Business . . . SYLVENSTEIN, ROBERT EMMETT, Alexandria, Va., Science, Phi Kappa Tau . . . TAYLOR, BILLY G., Sunflower, Engineering. . .TAYLOR, DAVID SPENCER, JR., Grenada, Engineering . . . TAYLOR, JOHNNY SEY- MOUR, Jackson, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . TAYLOR, MAHLON PIPKIN, Charleston, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . THARP, THOMAS HENRY, S 7ver City, Engineering . . . THOMAS, JAMES ALLEN, Shu- buta. Business. FIFTH ROW: THOMAS, PINKNEY EUGENE, JR., Bruce, Engineering . . . THOMAS, WILLIAM DUANE, Bellaire, Ohio, Education . . . THOMPSON, GEORGE THOMAS, Tupelo, Business . . . THORNTON, WILEY CLAYTON, JR., Madison, Business . . . TOMLINSON, LEE McDONALD, Clarksdale, Agriculture . . . TOOMBS, HENRY IRBY, JR., Gulfport, Agriculture . . . TORBERT, ROBERT EDWARD, West Point, Business, Sigma Chi . . . TRAYLOR, DONALD GRANT, Batesville, Engineering. SIXTH ROW: TUCKER, WILLIAM THOMAS, Duckhill, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . TURNIPSEED, MARVIN ROY, Carro ton, Agriculture . . . TYNES, JAMES SAMUEL, Poplarville, Science . . . UPTON, EDWIN THOMP- SON, Yazoo City, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . URIE, JOSEPH LEROY, Gulfport, Engineering . . . VAHER, UDO, New York, N. V ' ., Engineering . . . VALENTINE, RICHARD EDWARD, Laurel, Engineer- ing .. . VALLAS, THEODORE GEORGE, Raleigh, N. C, Business. SEVENTH ROW: VIGIL, CHARLES EDDIE, Magnolia, Agriculture . . . WADDELL, JAMES WILLIAM, Jackson, Engineering . . . WADE, RUTH EVELYN, Arling- ton, Va., Business . . . WALDROP, GERALD WAYNE, Randolph, Edu- cation . . . WALES, WILLIAM WALLACE, JR., Booneville, Engineering . . . WALKER, ALFRED J., Pascagoula, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WALKER, BOBBY JANE, Louise, Engineering . . . WATKINS, ALEXANDER HERBERT, Laurel, Business, Kappa Sigma. Pl ' siWl tO ?HJG : . ' . J- ?.? d Horseless Buggy . . . Out 1 of Place, Governor . EIGHTH ROW: WATSON, HENRY DUKE, West Point, Agriculture . . . WATSON, IRA JOE, Tunica, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . WEBB, ROLAND ROBERT, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering . . . WEEMS, JAMES EDWIN, Inverness, Agriculture . . . WEIR, THOMAS MILTON, Carthage, Science WELSHANS, WALLACE ALFRED, JR., Rosedale, Business, Kappa Sigma WHEELER, CLIFTON MARION, Columbus, Business . . . WHEELER, ROBERT FRANK, Duckhill, Business. NINTH ROW: WHITAKER, HAL HAROLD, Clarksdale, Business . . . WHITE, BILLY M., Belmont, Education . . . WHITE, LOYCE LEON, Belden, Busin3ss . . . WILEY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, JR., Vaiden, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . WILLIAMS, CHARLES THOMAS, Alamo, Engineering . . . WILLIAMS, DURWARD ERIC, JR., Clarksdale, Business . . . WIL- LIAMS, HAROLD KENNETH, Charleston, Business . . . WILLIAMS, ROBERT MAX, Paris, Tenn., Engineering. TENTH ROW: WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM W., Decatur, Science . . . WOOLF, FRANK ALBERT, Amory, Business, Sigma Chi . . . WORTHINGTON, JOHN ADAMS, Clarksdale, Business . . . WRIGHT, GARLAND STANFORD, Marks, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . YARBOROUGH, BOBBY, Houston, Business . . . YOUNG, NORMAN RAY, Brookhaven, Science. 117 Jhe srreAn men . PIE CONTEST CAKE RACE • ON FROSH AGENDA . . . . re Frosh Pojamo Parade Do You Like Pie? FIRST ROW: AARON, JOHN ROBERT, Lyon, Business . . . ALDRIDGE, JAMES HAR- OLD, Marks, Agriculture . . . ALFORD, HAYDEN TILLMAN, Meridian, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . ALFORD, JOHN THOMAS, Indianola, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . ALLEN, THOMAS HUBERT, JR., Meridian, Engineering . . . ALLISTON, RICHARD WILLIAM, Flor- ence, Engineering . . . ANDRESS, THOMAS PRESTON, JR., Biloxi, Engineering . . . ANTLEY, JOEL BRYANT, Forest, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega. SECOND ROW: ARMSTRONG, JERRY MARLYN, New Albany, Engineering . . . ASH- MORE, JAMES DALE, Forest, Science . . . AYERS, JAMES WESLEY, Crystal Springs, Science . . . BAILEY, BRUCE MARION, Crystal Springs, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . BAILEY, ROBERT ARLEN, Eupora, Engi- neering . . . BAKER, GENE KEY, Louisville, Agriculture . . . BAKER, PHILIP DAVID, Columbus , Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . BANKS, WILLIAM ALBERT, JR., Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ELLIOTT HALE, Amory, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BARTON, DOROTHY MAE, Corinth, Business . . . BAXTER, THOMAS GRAHAM, Natchez, Enaineering . . . BEARD, CHARLIE McNEILL, Waynesboro, Agriculture . . . BEARD, WILLIAM MIDDLETON, JR., Jackson, Busi- ness, Sigma Chi . . . BEAVER, LUTHER GALLOWAY, JR., Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi. FOURTH ROW: BELL, DONALD RAY, Kosciusko, Engineering . . . BENNETT, JAMES SHELTON, Tupelo, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . BENNETT, RON- ALD KAY, Clarksdale, Education . . . BERRY, GROVER UPTON, Jack- son, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . BETBEZE, ARNOLD RANSOM, Meridian, Engineering . . . BETHEA, DAVID POLK, Jackson, Agricul- ture, Kappa Sigma . . . BEYER, CURT GEORGE, Biloxi, Science . . . BLACK, CHARLES LESTON, Clarksdale, Business. FIFTH ROW: BLACKMON, RALPH, Anchorage, Alaska, Engineering . . . BLAILOCK, GENE ALTON, Kosciusko, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . BLAIR, HARRY RINKLIN, Jackson, Science, Sigma Chi . . . BLAKENEY, HENRY HARVEY, Taylorsville, Agriculture . . . BLANKENSHIP, WILLIAM KEN- NETH, Natchez, Science . . . BLUE, GEORGE DAVID, Vardeman, Agri- culture . . . BLUE, JOSEPH EDWARD, Quitman, Engineering . . . BOYD, DAVID KEMP, Starkville, Engineering. SIXTH ROW: BOYD, EARNEST EDWARD, Jackson, Business . . . BOYD, JAMES AM- ZIE, JR., Kosciusko, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BRABSTON, CLAUDE WILLIS, JR., Flora, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . .BRAD- LEY, MARION LEA, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . BRADSHAW, BOBBIE LOU, West Point, Education . . . BRANHAM, DAVID C, JR. Itta Bena, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . BRANNON, LLOYD LAMAR, JR., Laurel, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . BRANTON, FORREST ED- WARD, Jackson, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon. SEVENTH ROW: BRENNER, CHARLES PAUL, Scott, Agriculture . . . BRINSON, HARRY LOYD, Prentiss, Agriculture . . . BROOKS, ROBERT GLYNN, Water Valley, Agriculture . . . BROUSSARD, GILBERT D., Forest, Engineering BROWN, BILLY HUGH, Winona, Engineering . . . BROWN, DANNY MEREDITH, Ocean Springs, Engineering . . . BROWN, DONALD ED- WIN, Petal, Engineering . . . BROWN, JOE EDWARD, Batesville, Engi- EIGHTH ROW: BROWNLEE, JOHN HARVEY, Columbus, Business . . . BRUCE, WIL- LIAM ROY, West Point, Business . . . BRYANT, JOE OLIVER, Blue Springs, Business . . . BURGOYNE, CALEB BERNARD, JR., Starkville, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . BURNS, GEORGE KING, Yazoo City, Science . . . BUSBY, JIMMY STEVE, Ackerman, Agriculture . . . BUSTIN, BILLIE EARL, Forest, Engineering . . . BUTLER, JOHN MAR- ION, Laurel, Engineering, Kappa Alpha. NINTH ROW: BUTTS, WATSON GRADY, Starkville, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . BUXBAUM, WILLIAM THOMAS, Greenville, Engineering . . . BYNUM, CARL DOUGLAS, Taylorsville, Engineering . . . CALDWELL, JAMES LEON, JR., Jackson, Engineering . . . CALVERT, CLYDE DWAYNE, Lambert, Business . . . CAMMACK, GEORGE MARION, Columbus, Agri- culture, Kappa Sigma . . . CAMPELL, IRBY WATKINS, Earl, Ark., Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega . . . CAMPBELL, MIKE C, Grenada, Science. 1 Q A Hi kfc ■31 c J t! w 3 if 9 Ml o I 9 .0 o, - o r m  l i t n ii iyfe Hi 1 a • 4 i I , 3 J • 31 9k 1 li ■mi f ft ' tBB|i. H -,   ii ■! ' , ' • ' A i. ti ,i -4 ■t ' p ' i ii liii w 5 p . - y •w ' %m % ■if 1! £ ... t - mm. 9 A 5 mi 4 1 i, ' H i -a CM £l J f -%, fc Q :M A4 f Atfe. ▲ fc Aaron Aldridge Alford, H. Alford, J. Allen Alliston Andress Antley Armstrong Ashmore Bailey, B. Bailey, R. Baker, G. Baker, P. Banks Barton Baxter Beard, C. Beard, W. Bell Bennett, J. Bennett, R. Berry Betbeze Bethea Beyer Black Boyd, E. Boyd, J. Brabston Bradley Bradshaw Branham Brannon B ronton Brownlee Bruce Burgoyne Burns Busby Bustin Butler Butts B num Caldwell Calvert Cammack Campell Campbell Jne rresh men DO YOU REMEMBER ... WHEN???? Who ' s Next? Tommy Campaigning FIRST ROW: CAROTHERS, JAMES GIBSON, JR., West Point, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . CARR, BILLY HOWARD, Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . CARR, NORMAN DALE, Greenwood, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . CARSON, CALVIN SIMEON, Winona, Engineering . . . CHAFEE, FRANCES IRENE, Starkville, Business . . . CHOEN, MARY, Starkville, Science, Chi Omega . . . CLARK, KERNEY PERCIVAL, Moss Point, Engineering . . . CLAY, BETH LAURENE, West Point, Education. SECOND ROW: CLEMENTS, THOMAS WILLIAM, Van Vleet, Agriculture . . . COCH- RAN, JERRY LYNCH, Meridian, Engineering . . . COLE, JOHN CAR- LISLE, Pope, Engineering . . . COLEMAN, CHARLES AUBREY, Olive Branch, Agriculture . . . COLLINS, ARTHUR BAILEY, III, Holly Springs, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . CONKEL, DONALD JOHN, Steuben- ville, Ohio, Education . . . CONKEL, RONALD PAUL, Steubenville, Ohio, Education . . . CONRAD, JOHN EARLE, Laurel, Business. TON, Oxford, Agriculture . . COOK, PATRICIA CAROLYN, Bay Springs, Science . . . COOPER, BARBARA ANN, Vicksburg, Engineer- ing, Chi Omega . . . CORKREN, BOBBY LEE, Columbus, Business . . . COUGHLIN, THOMAS JOSEPH, JR., Petal, Engineering . . . COVING- TON, JAMES FARRELL, Ackerman, Engineering. FOURTH ROW: COX, HOMER LAMAR, JR., Jackson, Engineering . . . CRAVENS, PATRICIA LOUISE, Pineville, Ky., Science . . . CROWELL, GERALD WADE, Oakland, Education . . . CUTRER, FREDDIE CLAY, Osyka, Engineering . . . CUTRER, JAMES MONROE, Osyka, Agriculture . . . DAIGRE, BENJAMIN HUGH, Greenwood, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . DANIELS, PEGGY JEAN, Starkville, Business . . . DAVIS, DOUG- LAS CLINTON, Mose e, Science. I F T H ROW: DAVIS, JOHN HALSEY, JR., Goodman, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . DAWS, TOMMIE RAY, DeKalb, Science . . . DEAN, FRANKLIN JACKSON, JR., Hernando, Engineering . . . DEASON, DOUGLAS LOUIS, Vaughan, Engineering . . . DECELL, JOSEPH LEWIS, Broo chaven, Engi- neering . . . DEES, JASPER JAY, Philadelphia, Agriculture . . . DEL- MAS, RICHARD ALPHONSE, Pascagoula, Agriculture . . . DEW, WIL- LIAM FREDERICK, JR., Thornton, Engineering. SIXTH ROW: DILLON, ELISHA DAVID, Tylertown, Business . . . DODSON, JAMES EDWIN, Mashulaville, Business . . . DONALD, CARROLL DUDLEY, Shubuta, Science . . . DONG, FAY CHONG, Drew, Engineering . . . DUVALL, JOHNNY WILDER, Guntown, Agriculture . . . EASTERWOOD, BILLY, Meridian, Business . . . ECHOLS, MARGARET INEZ, Starkville, Business . . . EDMONDSON, KENNETH ELWOOD, Yazoo City, Science. SEVENTH ROW: EDWARDS, JOHN RICHARD, Starkville, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . EDWARDS, MAGGIE ANN, Central, Ala., Education ... EL- LIOTT, GEORGE HILL, Jackson, Engineering . . . ENGLISH, THOMAS EDWARD, Medford, Mass., Business . . . ETHEREDGE, SARA JANE, State College, Science, Chi Omega . . . ETHRIDGE, WILLIAM WAYNE, Collinsville, Business . . . EVAN, DON ELVIN, Jackson, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . EVANS, HAL, Bowling Green, Ky., Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: EVANS, JAMES KELLY, DeKalb, Education . . . FAIRCHILD, SARAH JOANNE, Hamilton, Education . . . FARMER, HERBERT GLENDON, Biloxi, Science . . . FARRAGUT, WALLACE EUGENE, Pass Christian, Science . . . FILGO, JESSE EDWIN, Tupelo, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . FINDLEY, RILEY HENRY, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering . . . FINLEY, WALTON EUGENE, Crystal Springs, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . FISHER, WILLIAM HAROLD, Charleston, Business. NINTH ROW: FISHKIN, THEODORE STEPHEN, Laurel, Engineering . . . FLANAGAN, RONALD CALVIN, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . FLEMING, BOBBY GENE, Grenada, Engineering . . . FLEMING, JAMES HERBERT, Greenville, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . FLYNT, LEON LATRELL, JR., Laurel, Science . . . FORE, EDWARD MAXWELL, Hol- landale, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . FOREMAN, ROBERT EDWARD, Columbus, Business, Phi Kappa Tau . . . FORTUNE, THERRELL D., Jackson, Engineering. 120 1 n Q i ■■% i I , - . H4 1 3 -7j ■£? 5 ■..-.! P Ml £k i t y i — - f — ■S 1: tit ftr j ; 1 f | o. 1 Jk ji i ' , J| 4 JL J i j J ■h £fe « Chafee Choen Clark Clay Clements Cochran Cole Coleman Collins Ccnkel, D. Conkel, R. Conrad Coody Cook, B. Cook, K. Cook, P. CoXe ' n Coughlin Covington Cravens Crowell Cutrer, F. Cutrer, J. Daigre Daniels Davis, D. Deason Decell Dees Dillon Dodson Donald Duvall Easterwood Echols Edmondson Edwards, J. Edwards, M. Elliott English Etheredge Ethridge Evan Evans, H. Farragut Filgo Findley Finley Fisher Fishkin Flanagan Fleming, B. Fleming, J. Flynt Foreman Fortune Jke rrein FRESHMEN SPONSOR FIRST men ••• frosh dance FIRST ROW: FRANK, ROBERT WORD, Maud, Science . . . FRANKLIN, ANNE CLAIRE, Cedar Bluff, Education . . . FRAZIER, ORAN, Sturgis, Busi- ness . . . FRENCH, BOBBY EARL, Greenville, Agriculture . . . FUL- GHAM, ROBERT EDWARD, West Point, Engineering . . . FUSCO, RICH- ARD DOMINIC, Boston, Mass., Engineering . . . GADBERRY, ROBERT MARSHALL, Greenwood, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . GHOLSON, W.LLIS GARLAND, Water Valley, Education. SECOND ROW: GIADROSICH, CARL EDWARD, Gulfport, Engine SICH, DONALD LOUIS, Gulfport, Engineering . THOMAS, Vicksburg, Engineering, Theta Kappa Phi HUEY, New Albany, Science, Kappa Sigma PETERS, Blue Mountain, Engineering . City, Agriculture, Sigma Chi Tylertown, Scienc . GINTOWT, LUDMILLA, Gre rig . . . GIADRO- GILBERT, GRAY . . GILES, JAMES GILLIS, SAMUEL GILLON, DAVID RAYFORD, GINN, HAL GATEWOOD, ich, Cor THIRD ROW: Agriculture . . . GOWERS, RUBY JEAN, Randolph, Science . . . GRADY, EDWARD GLENNON, JR., Laurel, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . GRAHAM, WINDELL WILLIAM, Gulfport, Agriculture . . . GRAVES, DAVID RAY, Jackson, Business . . . GREEN, HUGH LOUIS, Tupelo, Engineering. FOURTH ROW: GRIFFIN, JAMES WILLIAM, New Albany, Agriculture . . . GRIFFITH, EMMETT EDWARD, JR., Leland, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . GRO- GAN, BRIAN NEIL, Starkville, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . GUN- TER, BOBBY RAY, Soso, Science . . . GURLEY, STEWART BRASWELL, Blytheville, Ark., Agriculture . . . HAGEMEYER, JESSIE CLARA, Starfc- ville, Science . . . HALL, RONNIE CULLEN, Louisville, Engineering . . . HAMILTON, WILLIAM CALVIN, Cleveland, Science, Sigma Chi. FIFTH ROW: HAMILTON, WILLIAM STEWART, Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . HAMMOND, JAMES COTTRELL, Clinton, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HAMRICK, JOHN WILLIAM, JR., Memphis, Tenn., Engi- neering . . . HANS, JOE PAUL, Moss Point, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau . . . HARDIN, JOHN MIKE, Calhoun City, Agriculture . . . HARDY, CLIFTON LEROY, JR., Canton, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon .. . HARNED, WENTWORTH VAIL, Starkville, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . HARPOLE, CARROLL FINLEY, Ackerman, Agriculture. SIXTH ROW; HARRELL, JOHN KIRBY, II, Meridian, Engineering . . . HARRIS, JO- SEPH BROOKS, Bruce, Science . . . HARRIS, RICHARD L ' ROY, JR., Batesville, Engineering . . . HATFIELD, WILLIE EWELL, Boonev 7 e, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HAWKINS, SIMS HOWARD, Como, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . HEARD, JOHNNY LAWRENCE, JR., Macon, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . HENDERSON, HOWARD GENE, Louisville, Engineering . . . HENLEY, JANE MERRILE, Starkville, Busi- SEVENTH ROW: HENNINGTON, MARSHALL DODDS, Hazlehurst, Engineering . . . HENSARLING, DOYLE DEAN, Petal, Science . . . HERRING, JAMES CAMP, Petal, Engineering . . . HESTER, THOMAS ARGUS, III, She fay, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HICKS, RICHARD WAYNE, West Point, Science . . . HIGHT, HERMON HAWKINS, Jackson, Tenn., Engi- neering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . HILL, CARLOS ERASMUS, JR., York, Ala., Engineering, Theta Xi . . . HILL, JOHN RIMMER, JR., Canton, Engineering, Theta Kappa Phi. EIGHTH ROW: HINTON, WILLIS TERRY, Bogalusa, La., Business . . . HODGES, WIL- LIAM RAY, Calhoun City, Education . . . HOLBROOK, JOHN WIL- LIAM, Columbia, Engineering . . . HOLMES, BUDDY LEE, Gauthier, Engineering . . . HOLMES, FRANK MANNING, Tylertown, Agriculture HOSKINS, JONES HAMILTON, Jackson, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HOUSTON, JOE McEACHIN, New Albany, Engineering . . . HOVAS, REGINALD ROUGELOT, Scoff, Engineering. NINTH ROW: HOWARD, EMILY KATE, Greenwood, Business . . . HUDSON, WALTER GERALD, Jackson, Engineering . . . HUGHES, WILLIAM, Birmingham, Ala., Science . . . HUSKEY, WILLIAM JEROME, Quincy, Business, Phi Kappa Tau . . . HUTCHINSON, HELLEN ANNE, State College, Edu- cation, Chi Omega . . . IVY, CHARLES BENJAMIN, Starkville, Engi- neering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . JACKSON, JACK, Meridian, Business, Sigma Chi . . . JACKSON, WESLEY, McComb, Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha. fc n 1 4 t 14 A: t ,i ifei jLl k Fulgham Fusco Gadberry Gholson Giadrosich, C. G.odrosich, D. Gilbert Giles Goode Goodnight Gowers Grady Graham Griffin Griffith Gunter Hagemeyer Hall Hamilton, W.C. Hamilton, W. S. Hammond Hamrick Hans Hardin Hardy Harned Harpole Hatf eld Hawkins Heard Henderson Henley Hensarling Hicks Hight Hill, C. Hill, J Hinton Hodges Holbrook Holmes, B. Howard Hudson Hughes Huskey Hutchinson Jackson, J. Jackson, W. Jhe rreAn UNCLE REMUS MAKES HIS men ••• FIRST TRIP TO JACKSON. On Parade What Kinda ' Bacca You Smoke! FIRST ROW: JAMISON, RICHARD, JR., Baton Rouge, La., Business . . . JELKS, WILLIAM FRANK, Jackson, Engineering . . . JOHNSON, RICHARD CHARLES, Leland, Engineering . . . JONES, GEORGE RICHARD, Gre- nada, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . JONES, GLOVER WADE, Forest, Agriculture . . . JONES, JAMES GWIN, McComb, Agriculture . . . JONES, PAUL M„ Raleigh, Engineering . . . JONES, SUE DENNIS, McComb, Business. SECOND ROW: JONES, VICTOR REINHARD, Laurel, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . JONES, WALLACE ALONZO, Laurel, Engineering . . . JORDAN, ED- WIN LEE, Starkville, Engineering . . . KARU, EMERY PAUL, Bronx, N. Y., Engineering . . . KEENE, CURTIS H., JR., Starkville, Business . . . KELLEY, WILLIAM ROBERT, Chelsea, Engineering . . . KELLY, AGNEW, PATTON, JR., Yazoo City, Business, Sigma Chi . . . KEN- NEDY, HAROLD LEE, Louisville, Science. THIRD ROW: man, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . KING, JOHN BRECKENRIDGE, JR., Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . KIRK, BOBBY LEE, Doddsville, Agriculture . . . KOONCE, BILLY LEE, Tunica, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . KNOGHT, JOHN CURRY, JR., Pascagoula, Engineering . . . LANGFORD, DAVID LAWRENCE, Water Valley, Business. FOURTH ROW: LANIER, FRANK WEBB, McComb, Science . . . LAURO, RICHARD MICHAEL, Providence, R. I., Education . . . LAWRENCE, DAVIE LEE, Memphis, Tenn., Business . . . LAWRIE, DANIEL BECK, West Memphis, Ark., Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . LEFF, ALAN DAVID, Biloxi, Engi- neering . . . LILLARD, MONTE OWEN, Clarksdale, Engineering . . . LITTLE, JERRY TEX, Hazlehurst, Engineering . . . LITTLE, LAWRENCE EUGENE, JR., Macon, Engineering. FIFTH ROW: LOFTON, EDWIN ADAMS, Madden, Engineering . . . LOGAN, BU- FORD ATWELL, JR., Aberdeen, Engineering . . . LONG, UNION ROYCE, Clarksdale, Business . . . LOOMIS, JACK CONNER, JR., Bi- loxi, Engineering . . . LOVE, PAUL LESTER, Greenville, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . LOWE, BOBBY JOHNSON, Kosciusko, Agriculture . . . LUTTRELL, WILLIAM DAVID, Indianola, Business, Sigma Chi . . . LYON, KENNETH RAY, Tillatoba, Education. SIXTH ROW: McALPIN, JOHN BILLY, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . McCAIN, HOWARD MITCHELL, JR., Cleveland, Engineering . . . McCOOL, GRADY GORDIN, Kosciusko, Engineering . . . McCULLEN, JOE MOORE, Amory, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . McDERMOTT, JOHN RODERICK, Holly Springs, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . McEACHERN, ROBERT COLEMAN, Vaiden, Agriculture . . . McGAHA, GEORGE SYDNEY, Sledge, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . McKAY, LOUIE THOMAS, Kosciusko, Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: McKAY, RAYMOND EARL, Louisville, Engineering . . . McKEITHEN, JOHN DUNBAR, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . McKELLAR, CHARLIE FORTSON, JR., Greenville, Science . . . McKINNEY, JAMES LEEROY, Amory, Engineering . . . McLAURIN, JOSEPH LEON, Hollan- dale, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . McLEAN, VICTOR NEIL, Natchez, Science . . . McLENDON, JAMES EDWARD, Meridian, Busi- ness, Kappa Alpha . . . McMILLEN, JACK C, New Albany, Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: MABRY, EUGENE STOKES, Columbia, Science . . . MACDONALD, WIL- LIAM STUART, Romulus, N. Y., Science . . . MAJORS, PAUL EDWARD, JR., Clinton, Science . . . MANGIALARDI, SAM QUENO, Shelby, Busi- ness . . . MANGUM, ROBERT IRWIN, JR., Tunica, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . MARBURY, CHARLES ALTON, Jackson, Engineer- ing . . . MARSALIS, ROBERT LOUIS, Liberty, Business . . . MARTIN, JOHN EDWARD, Memphis, Tenn., Business. NINTH ROW: MARTINSON, WILLIAM KELLY, Jackson, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . MATHEWS, CHARLES WEBSTER, Birmingham, Ala., Education . . . MAY, MANSUL CHARLES, Laurel, Engineering . . . MEANS, RAY HERBERT, JR., Scott, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . MEEK, JON FRANKLIN, Charleston, Business . . . MEEK, WILLIAM EDWARD, Jackson, Engineering . . . MEINERS, DONALD EDWIN, Hazlehurst, Engineering . . . MERIDETH, BERT THOMPSON, James, Business. o o 5 o S j i % i i r S % , 4i % f Jamison Jelks m F Johnson w J Jones, G. R. -sii Jones, G. W. Jones, J. i fl Jones, P. Jones, S. 3 Jones, V. Jones, W. Jordan Karu AlTjjfc Keene Kclley Kelly Kennedy, H. k Kennedy, J. Kernik h Killebrew r King Kirk Koonce Knoght t Longford 1 , % Lanier Lauro sK Lawrence Lawrie ; j Leff Lillard Kf Little, J. ■1 Little, L. s K Lofton Logan ' ■fs L Long - o Love Lowe Luttrell 1 Lyon M Al y It fP - 1 4 A.l;k ' fc McAlpin McCain McCool McCullen McDermott McEachern McGaha McKay, L. McKay, R. McKeithen McKcllor McKinney McLaurin McLean McLendon McMillen MaLry MacDonald Majors Mangialardi Marbury Marsalis Martin Martinson Mathews May Means Meek, J. Meek, W. Meiners Merideth Jhe s reikmen ...old STARKVILLE WELCOMES NEW Street Donee and the W Visitors! ! FIRST ROW: MILES, BILLY ROYCE, Amory, Business, Phi Kappa Tau . . . MILLER, TOM PARKS, Drew, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . MITCHELL, WIL LARD, NEAL, Lodi, Science . . . MITCHELL, WILLIAM HENRY, Tyler- town, Agriculture . . . MIZE, WALTER GERALD, Jackson, Business . . . MOAK, CHARLES E„ McComb, Business . . . MOORE, BILLY GENE, Tutwiler, Agriculture . . . MOORE, GRACE NELL, Pheba, Edu- SECOND ROW: MOORE, LEONARD OLIVER, JR., Tupelo, Business, Sigma Chi . . . MOORE, LLOYD KIMBROUGH, JR., Winona, Agriculture . . . MOORE, WILLIAM ALVIN, Jackson, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . MORAN, WALLACE ANDREW, Gulfport, Engineering . . . MORGAN, BENJAMIN MAHLON, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . MORGAN, NOEL, Sun- flower, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . MURPHREE, THOMAS RAE, Charleston, Agriculture . . . MURRAY, AUGUAT EDSON, Natchez, Engineering. THIRD ROW: . . . NATIONS, IDA MILDRED, Jacfcson, Agriculture . . . NELMS, JAMES WILEY, Vaiden, Agriculture . . . NELSON, LOUIE EUGENE, Jackson, Business . . . NELSON, WILLIAM PHILIP, Pascagoula, Engi- neering, Kappa Sigma . . . NERREN, FLOYD LAFAYETTE, Tupelo, Engineering. FOURTH ROW: NICHOLAS, G. C, JR., Columbia, Engineering . . . NICHOLAS, WIL- LIAM SHELBY, Canton, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . NICO- LAYSEN, ROBERT PETER, Ridgefield, Business . . . NOE, JOE VICTOR Clarksdale, Agriculture . . . NORRIS, GEORGE RICHARD, Meridian, Business . . . ODENWALD, NEIL GRAHAM, Cleveland, Agriculture . . . OGDEN, GEORGE CRESWELL, JR., Macon, Engineering, Kappc Alpha . . . OLIPHANT, WILLIS FRANKLIN, Carthage, Scie nce. FIFTH ROW: OSINGA, RICHARD HARRY, Lyndhorst, N. J. Business . . . OTTO, NORMAN ANTHONY, Biloxi, Agriculture . . . OXENDINE, STANLEY MARVIN, Clarksdale, Business . . . PACE, GEORGE LYLE, Lena, Agri- culture . . . PAGE, WILLIAM GORDON, Laurel, Engineering . . . PARKER, DEAN HOVEY, Crosby, Engineering . . . PARKER, EVERETT LEON, Belzoni, Engineering . . . PARKER, JACK WADE, Maud, Science, Alpha Tau Omega. I X T H ROW: PARIS, GEORGE JAMES, JR., Greenwood, Agriculture . . . PATTERSON, BILLY WAYNE, Tupelo, Engineering . . . PEAKS, JAMES ALLEN, Caledonia, Engineering . . . PEASE, JAMES WARREN, Greenville, Busi- ness . . . PERKINS, OTTIS LAWRENCE, Columbus, Business . . . PHELPS, BERT, JR., Gulfport, Agriculture . . . PHILLIPS, LEE ROY, Crawford, Agriculture . . . PICKEL, CHARLES HAYWOOD, Clarksdale, Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: PITMAN, WILLIAM LEROY, Jackson, Business . . . PITT, LAUD ROL LAND, JR., S 7ver Springs, Agriculture . . . PITTMAN, FRANKLIN TYNER, Bay Springs, Science . . . PITTMAN, RAY CALVIN, Wash- ington, D. C, Engineering . . . POLK, HENRY KNOX, Columbia, Engi- neering . . . POLK, JERRY GLENN, Prentiss, Engineering . . . POLK, MARY JOYCE, State Co ege, Business . . . POWELL, SUZANNE M„ Leaksville, Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: POWER, FRANKLIN WEEKS, Jackson, PRINCE, CHARLES AUGUSTA, Union, Bi PRINCE, DONALD EARL, Meridian, Scien PRINCE, WILLIAM ARNOLD, New Albai JOHN MORRIS, Charleston, Agriculture Columbus, Engineering . . . QUINN, FRANK L, Sturgis, Agriculture QUINNELLY, DONALD E., Jackson, Engineering. usiness, Sigma Chi . . . ess, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Business . . . PRITCHARD, PROFFITT, RALPH B., NINTH ROW: RAT CLIFF, BOB GRAVES, Jackson, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . RATLIFF, JAMES EDWIN, Belzoni, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . RATTAN, DOUGLAS CHARLES, Cary, Agriculture . . . READ, COR- NELL EDSEL, Bay Springs, Engineering . . . REDDING, CHARLES LEE, Biloxi, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . REDDITT, RALPH BARDIN, Greenwood, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . REED, LEO GAYLAN, Wafer Va ey, Business . . . REED, RONALD LEWIS, New Virginia, Iowa, Agr :ultur 1 1 ' ■■- ,•  asp 1 ■' 4 «, ry o o .C5 i i . .:•; kilt I s a 8 - «k ■%. i fc .! h N ■ , n l ,- lk k k f b ?3j|, - O O. ) vi Miles Miller Mitchell, W. N. Mitchell, W. H. Mize Moak Moore B. Moore, G. Moore, L. 0. Moore, L. K. Moore, W. Morgan, B. Morgan, N. Murphree Myatt Myrick Nash Nations Nicholas, G. Nicholas, W. Nicolaysen Noe Norris Odenwald Ogden Oliphant Oxendine Pace Page Parker, D. Parker, E. Parker, J. Paris Patterson Peaks Pese Perkins Phelps Phillips Pickel Pitman Pitt Pittman, F. Pittman, R. Polk, H. Polk, J. Polk, M. Powell Prince, D. Prince, W. Proffitt Ratcliff Ratliff Rattan Read Redding Redditt Reed, L. Reed, R. Jhe srreAn men SIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THREE FROSH ENROLL There WAS Film in the Cam Cow College Cuties FIRST ROW: REEVES, SIDNEY NELSON, Meridian, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . REEVES, SMILEY, Chatawa, Engineering . . . REID, GLENDAL EUGENE, Ackerman, Agriculture . . . REILLY, FRANCIS NYMAN, Moss Point, Engineering . . . RETHERFORD, CASSIE MAXEY, Ethel, Engineering . . . RICH, CHARLES ALEX, Philadelphia, Education . . . RICHARDS, JAMES AUBURTON, Scott, Business . . . RICHARDS, JIM B., Mashula- ville, Agriculture. SECOND ROW: RICHARDSON, JAMES E., Columbus, Business . . . ROBBINS, JOHN BELL, Jackson, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . ROBERSON, JAMES EDWIN, Charleston, Agriculture . . . ROBERSON, JACKIE ELMO, Toomsuba, Agriculture . . . ROBERSON, LESLIE WEBB, Citronelle, Ala., Engineering . . . ROBERTS, CLARENCE WOOD, McComb, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . ROBERTSON, WILLIAM HOSEA, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . ROOK, CLARENCE MADISON, West Mem- phis, Ark., Engineering. ANDER, Clarksdale, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . RUSSELL, GARLTON PARRISH, JR., Carthage, Engineering . . . RUSSELL, MAX, Aberdeen, Business . . . RUTLEDGE, JAMES GORDON, Marks, Engi- neering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . SABATINI, FRANKIE, Leland, Edu- cation . . . SAMMARTINO, ROBERT CARL, Providence, R. I., Business. FOURTH ROW: SANDERS, JAMES TERRELL, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . SANDERS, MYRL EUGENE, Jackson, Engineering . . . SANSING, EDWARD PIERCE, D ' Lo, Engineering . . . SEAY, BILLY EUGENE, Batesville, Business . . . SERIEKA, EDWARD JOHN, Winchester, Mass., Education . . . SCHOONOVER, ROBERT LOUIS, Greenville, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . SCRIVNER, MRS. REEDIA FAYE, Carthage, Business . . . SCRIV- NER, WILLIAM HAROLD, Carthage, Business. I F TH ROW: THIRD ROW: SHANNON, JAMES WILLIAM, Meridian, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . SHARP, HOWARD LAFAYETTE, Columbus, Business . . . SHAW, THOMAS RUSSELL, Tchula, Science . . . SHEFFIELD, JOE FRANK, Inverness, Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . SHINN, THOMAS WAT- SON, Laurel, Engineering, Kap D a Sigma . . . SHURDEN, ROBERT MAR- SHALL, Greenville, Engineering . . . SIMMONS, REGINALD FARRIS, Kosciusko, Engineering . . . SIMMONS, WILLIAM JOHNATHAN, Me- ridian, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SIXTH ROW: SIMMONS, WILLIAM PRESTWOOD, Meridian, Science . . . SKATES, WILLIAM CORNELIUS, JR., Avon, Engineering . . . SKELTON, AUBREY DEAN, Starkville, Engineerina, Kaopa Sioma . . . SKELTON, JOHN, JR., Clarksdale, Engineering . . . SLAYDEN, LOUIE B., Holly Springs, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . SLOVER, ROLAND EARL, Natchez, Engi- neering . . . SMITH, CLARENCE MOZELL, Meadville, B usiness . . . SMITH, HARRY RAYMOND, Gulfport, Science. SEVENTH ROW: SMITH, JOHN DOYLE, Grenada, Agriculture . . . SMITH, OTIS JACK, Co i ' ns, Science . . . SMITH, PHILIP STATEN, Corinth, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . SMITH, RICHARD DARCY, Purvis, Engineering . . . SMITH, ROBERT LEE, Jackson, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . SMITH, THOMAS HOWARD, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . SPINKS, FRANCIS FOX, Rosedale, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . SPIVEY, ROBERT HUGH, Cruger, Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: SPRINGER, EDWARD, Houston, Engineering . . . STAFFORD, ROBERT H., Winona, Business . . . STAIN, SHELTON, JR., Yozoo City, Science . . . STANFORD, PAUL CLYDE, Leakesville, Engineering . . . STAN- LEY, PAUL LEWIS, Jackson, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . STERLING, KENNITH GERALD, Magnolia, Engineering . . . STILL, ROBERT MOR- RIS, Jackson, Engineering . . . STOCKETT, RICHARD, JR., Jackson, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. NINTH ROW: STONE, RICHARD NORBIN, JR., Tupelo, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . STOWERS, LUTHER ANBRISE, Natchez, Engineering . . . SUMMERS, WILLIAM PENN, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . SUTHERLAND, WIL- LIAM JEFFERIES, Jackson, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . SWOOPE, EDWARD ASHBY, Columbus, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . SYLVES- TER, ROBERT TERRELL, Jackson, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . TAIT, JAMES MELBORNE, Flushing, N. Y., Education . . . TAYLOR, CLYDE EDWIN, Natchez, Agriculture. 128 1, r a III ' - V I Ml 1 •a ,  tm Hi ' K V | ? o 3 a r ■■■■' ' ; ' ; i% -1 t 3 111 i 4 A ) «■pi 1 f 1 _:■s Am I ,Q ) ,Q Reeves, S. N. Reeves, S. Reid Reilly Rctherford Rich Richards, J. A. Richards, J. B. Richardson Robbins Roberson, Ja Roberson.Jai Roberson, L. Roberts Robertson Rook Roseberry Ross, J. Ross, L. Russell, C. Russell, M Rutledge Sabatini Sammartino Seay Schoonover Scrivner, R. Scrivner, W. Simmons, W. P. Skates Skelton, A. Skelton, J. Slayden Slover Smith, C. Smith, H. Smith, J. Smith, O. Smith, P. Smith, R. D. Smith, R. L. Smith, T. Spinks Springer Stafford Stain Stanford Stanley Sterling Still Stockett Stowers Summers Sutherland Swoope Sylvester Tait Taylor Jhe srreik men MOST FRESHMEN ENROLL IN ENGINEERING Let ' s Live It Up! Now Take Him for Example VALENTINE, FORREST THERRILL, Laurel, Engineering . . . VALEN- TINE, TRUMAN FRANKLIN, JR., Brookbaven, Science . . . VANDER- BURG, DAVID HOOVER, Olive Branch, Business . . . VARNER, LOUIE THOMAS, Laurel, Engineering . . . VICE, JAMES RICHARDSON, Monti- FOURTH ROW: VINCENT, JIMMY, Indianola, Education . . . WADLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS, Buckatunna, Agriculture . . . WALKER, CLINTON, JR., Greenwood, Business, Sigma Chi . . . WALKER, JAMES EUGENE, Ar- tesia, Agriculture . . . WALKER, JOSEPH, JR., Pascagoula, Engineering . . . WALL, CHARLES COOPER, Philadelphia, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WALLACE, EDDIE LEE, JR., Columbus, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . WALLACE, JOHN MELVIN, Sharon, Engineering. FIFTH ROW: WALLACE, JOSEPH HARMON, JR., Tupelo, Business, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon . . . WALLIN, THOMAS NILES, Forest, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . WALTER, THOMAS EDWIN, Caledonia, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . WATKINS, MACK MITCHELL, Soso, Agriculture . . . WEBSTER, JAMES RALPH, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . WEIR, ROBERT HOMER, Jackson, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WELLS, MAR- GARET CAROLYN, Jackson, Education, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . WEST, WILLIE JOBE, Calhoun City, Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: WHITE, GORDON HUGHE, Bailey. Agriculture . . . WHITE, JULIAN HAMILTON, Jackson, Engineering . . . WHITE, LOIS VIRGINIA, Stark- ville, Business . . . WHITE, WILLIE CLIFFORD, JR., Starkville, Busi- ness . . . WHITEHEAD, JACK RANDALL, JR., Tupelo, Business . . . WHITT, LEONARD EVANS, West Point, Agriculture . . . WICKS, JOHN COX, Helena, Ark., Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . WIENER, ROB- ERT L., Jackson, Science. SEVENTH ROW: WILCOX, JOE DAVIS, Charleston, Business . . . WILDMON, ALLEN FRANKLIN, Ripley, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WILKES, HENRY LACY, JR., West, Agriculture . . . WILLIAMS, HENRY C, Bethany, Agriculture. . . WILLIAMS, JESSE WINFIELD, Gulfport, Business . . . WILLIAMS, JOE HENRY, Philadelphia, Business . . . WILLIAMS, PAUL HEARN, Itta Bena, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . WILLIAMS, STANLEY PATTERSON, Bruce, Engineering. FIRST ROW: TAYLOR, MADISON LEACH, Biloxi, Engineering . . . TEDFORD, GER- ALD W., Sumner, Engineering . . . THOMPSON, CHARLES ALLEN, Philadelphia, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . THORNTON, BILLY, Raleigh, Engineering . . . THORPE, THURSTOM SELLERS, JR., Somer- ville, Tenn., Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . THRAILKILL, GEORGE M., Ackerman, Engineering . . . TOHILL, BROWNIE CHARLES, Bates- ville, Agriculture . . . TOLER, THOMAS W., Bay Springs, Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: WILLIAMS, THOMAS JERRY, Baldwin, Engineering . . . WILLIAM- SON, BOBBY LEON, Glendora, Business . . . WILSON, HUGH KEN- NETH, Bay Springs, Engineering . . . WILSON, JOE ENGRAM, Mil- lington, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . WILSON, WILLIAM ARNOLD, Greenville, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . WIXON, FON TILDON, JR., Crugler, Engineering . . . WOMBLE, JAMES ROBERT, Scobey, Agricul- ture . . . WOOD, JIMMIE BOYD, Aberdeen, Business. SECOND ROW: TOMLIN, JERRY ALLEN, Charleston, Agriculture . . . TOMLIN, PEGGY LOUISE, Starkville, Education . . . TRAMEL, LEE ROY, Sylvarena, Engi- neering . . . TRAVA, JARGE CARLOS, Yucatan, Mexico, Business . . . TRIPLETT, REUBEN, AUSTON, Brooksville, Education . . . TUBB, CHARLES WINSTON, Amory, Business, Phi Kappa Tau . . . TUCKER, ALLEN, JR., Hollandale, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . TUL- LOS, GEORGE ODELL, Marks, Business. NINTH ROW: WOOD, WALTER GENE, Hattiesburg, Science . . . WOODBURN, LAURA ANN, Starkville, Business . . . WOODWARD, ROLAND, Louis- v 7 e, Agriculture . . . WORD, EDWARD VICTOR, JR., Aberdeen, Busi- ness . . . WRIGHT, CHARLES DOUGLAS, Caledonia, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . WRIGHT, CHARLES HAROLD, Canton, Business . . . WRIGHT, CLAY THOMPSON, Darling, Agriculture . . . WRIGHT, MARILYNN JONE, Louisville, Engineering. THIRD ROW: TURNAGE, WADE, JR., Newton, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . .UN- DERWOOD, WILLIAM GRAHAM, Philadelphia, Business, Sigma Chi . . . VALDEZ, JOSE ARNALDO, Spanish Honduras, Business . . . WYLIE, JIMMY WOOD, Grenada, Engineering . . FARNSWORTH, Scott, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . VID PAUL, Yazoo, Engineering. n Q qt -. f f a q a Ala - Q Cl C A ' kirk . , . ' r- %L ' 4 t m. •u I 1 Q ■51 q ■3 %Si A HHi H f i - f -. 3 Cl S, 3 3, Toylor Tedford Thompson Thornton Thrailkill Tohill Toler Tomlin, J. Tomlin, P. Tromel Trova Triplet Tubb Tucker Tullos Underwood Valdez Valentine, F. Valentine, T. Vanderburg Varner Vice Wadley Walker, C. Walker, J. E. Walker, J. J. Wall Wallace, E. Wallace, J. M. Wallace, . Wallin Walter Watkins Webster Weir White, G. White, J. White, L. White, W. Whitehead Whirt Wicks Wiener Wilcox Wildmon Wilkes Williams, H. Williams, J. W. Williams, J. H. Williams, P. Williams, S. Williamson Wilson, H. Wilson, J. Wilson, W. Wood, W. Woodburn Woodward Word Wright, C. D. Wright, C. H. Wright, C. T. Wright, M. Wylie Zumalt fcj. ' Mf THE GREEKS Jhe Writer- srrciternitu ( ouncli OFFICERS REX ROSE President ROY SPEED Vice-President FRANCIS S. MORRISON Secretory and Treasurer The Interfraternity Council at Mississippi State College was organized to promote the interest of the several fraternities represented therein; to insure cooperation among the said fraternities and between them and the col- lege authorities to the end that the conditions of the fraternities and their relations with the college may be improved. The Council is composed of two members from each social fraternity on the campus, alternation each semester. REPRESENTATIVES REX ROSE Alpha Tau Omega JAMES D. OLIVER JOHN COTTEN Kappa Alpha TROY TOLBERT GARY REES Lambda Chi Alpha PEDRO CANALES-VILLAR BILL YOUNG Kappa Sigma PAP McELROY DON MORRISON Sigma Phi Epsilon WILLIAM RANDLE WAYNE SINQUEFIELD Sigma Alpha Epsilon CAMERON POPE SONNY HULL Pi Kappa Alpha ROY SPEED JOHN GARGARO Theta Kappa Phi WALTER SMITH D. W. DOUGLAS Theta Xi B. M. RUSSELL FRANCIS S. MORRISON Phi Kappa Tau GLEN JACKS DEWITT HICKS Sigma Chi BOBBY SMITH First Row: Young, Speed, Rose, F. Morrison, and Canales-Villar. Second Row: W. Smith, R. Smith, D. Morrison, Hull, Gargarc Oliver, and Douglas. On Steps: Tolbert, Cotten, Jacks, Hicks, Sinquefield, Pope, Rees. EQUAL REPRESENTATION 135 OFFICERS JAMES D. OLIVER President BILLY R BAKER Vice-President ROBERT T GREEN Secretory TOM M. SHOOK Treasurer GUY H. CARR Historian TED GOFORTH Usher BRADLEY WHITE Sentinel EPSILON EPSILON CHAPTER OF ' meaa Aripna Jau Ly MISS GLORIA HARTNESS Sweetheart of Alpha Tau Omega FOUNDED Richmond, Virginia September 11, 1865 ESTABLISHED April 17, 1937 COLORS Blue and Gold FLOWER White and Tea Rose Billy Baker Guy Carr George Cooke Gordon Crowe Tommy Crowe Don Davis Ted Goforth Joel Antley Phil Baker Bill Barfield Gene George Bobo Watson lock itts John K. Bettersworth B. P. Brooks C. B. Burgoyne MEMBERS Robert Green John Katusa Bill McCain T. C. Nabors Jomes Oliver Charles Quinnelly Devan Reedy PLEDGES Irby Campbell Clarence Caricker John Davis, Jr. Pat Ellis Johnny Heard, Jr. Arnold Nichols, III Jack Parker ADVISORS E. B. Colmer Hunter Eubanks Harold V. Flinsch Richard Roberson Rex Rose Tom Mix Shook Nordan Ueltschey Joe Waits, Jr. Bradley White Bill Whitehead James Shannon Jack Sledge W. J. Turner, Jr. Eddie Wallace Tom Wallin Joe Watson Malcolm G. Gray Harry Simrall Frank Watson Lstablished at Mississippi State College on April 17, 1937, Alpha Tau Omega is the first fra- ternity to be nationally and internationally incorporated. It has spread to 1 1 6 chapters in Canada, the United States, and Hawaiian Islands. The purpose of Alpha Tau Omega is expressed in this sentiment: No north, no south, no east, no west but one great nation, heaven blessed. The fraternity was founded on Christian principles. Members find true brothers here and where other chapters or alumni associations are located. The winner of the annual Homecoming Display Contest for three years previous, Alpha Tau Omega works to promote the college. An active par- ticipation is made in the intramural sports program. The social life of Alpha Tau Omega and its friends provide year-round entertainment, topmost being the annual Blue and Gold Ball, at which time our Sweetheart is presented. ?) Cl ?S, O O h t i t i j I i : i inn •x n r$ o, .3 o jm, % 0Sk - 1,1 , I % f s, {« D «ST - lUfc tmi,[l i BAKER CARR COOKE CROWE DAVIS GOFORTH GREEN McCAIN NABORS OLIVER QUINNELLY REEDY ROBERSON ROSE SHOOK UELTSCHEY WHITE WHITEHEAD ANTLEY BAKER BLAILOCK BOBO BUTTS CAMPBELL CARICKER DAVIS ELLIS HEARD PARKER SHANNON SLEDGE TURNER WALLACE WALLIN WATSON OFFICERS JOHN H COTTEN President BETA TAU CHAPTER OF THOMAS F LEE Vice-President 1 AD 1 ASA BRYANT, JR Secretary J appa Tlpha MEMBERS ■jfrftffrk G. P. Atkins J. C Douglass J. R. Murray J. A. Barron B. H. Farrar L. S. Pace $ r J. A. Bethay C. K. Fisackerly L. L. Posey m L C. G. Bolton J. R. Forbes J. W. Ramsay 1- ' w F. R. Bragan J. L. Brown M. E. Gillis R. L. Goza T. W. Rowan G. 1. Shannon % F A. Bryant T. B. Burkett R. C. Grafe J. H. Hardy G. T. Skinner J. W. Smylie J. R. Carpenter J. W. Kearney T. K. Swoope ' A D. M. Coggin T. F. Lee W. M. Swoope J. H. Cotten G. E. Mcintosh W. T. Tolbert C. 0. Cox J. L. McRae R. D. Vaughn 1 MISS BETSY BUCHEE J. G. Crigler J. R. Moreton T. H. Webb Sweetheart of Kappa Alphc FOUNDED PLEDGES 1865 S. W. Allred H. S. Little L. B. Sladen C. D. Applewhite L. W. Long P. D. Smith ESTABLISHED A. L. Black J. R. McDermott D. A. Spence 1927 L L. Brannon J. R. McGowin P. F. Swalm G. F. Brown G. C. McKie E. A. Swoope COLORS Crimson and Old Gold J. M. Butler A. B. Collins E. A. Forbess J. E. McLendon B. A. Nails G. C. Ogden S. A. Taylor C. A. Vaughn N. M. Watts T. H. Griffis S. N. Reeves R. L. Wayne FLOWER R. M. Jackson G. E. Robinson J. J. Williams Red Rose S. E. Keene R. M. Rogers J. F. Young j ' - ; n -, t «- I he Kappa Alpha Order had its origin in a fraternity organized by students at Washington College, Lexington, Virginia, in December, 1865, soon after General Robert E. Lee became president of that institution. Since its inception the Order has grown to 76 active chapters with a member- ship of 36,000. Beta Tau blossomed forth on this campus from a distinguished social military group called Lee Guards in 1927. The flowers of Kappa Alpha are the magnolia and red rose. And in the gardens of Kappa Alpha blooms many a beautiful flower . . . ours being Miss Betsy Butchee, of Columbus, Mississippi. We always usher in the Yuletide Season with our annual Christmas Party and look forward in the Spring to the Black and White Ball. One will find true Southern hospi- tality at our home in Colonial Heights. itir ' -i ' % ( i r . 4 li J ik l O ?) P J i f i t M ill i 1 l 1 11 li .1 f 1:4:21 i K ; - s M| D £ f 4%,,i r I 1 M li 5 o a 1 iMi i J ' .a V I 5 c 11 £5 ( i 1 9 ATKINS BARRON BETHAY BOLTON BRAGAN BROWN BRYANT BURKETT CARPENTER COGGIN COTTEN COX CRIGLER DOUGLASS FARRAR FISACKERLY FORBES GILLIS GOZA GRAFE LEE MclNTOSH McRAE MORETON MURRAY PACE POSEY RAMSAY SHANNON SKINNER SMYLIE SWOOPE, T. SWOOPE, W. TOLBERT VAUGHN WEBB ALLRED APPLEWHITE BLACK BRANNON BROWN BUTLER COLLINS FORBESS GRIFFIS JACKSON KEENE LITTLE LONG McDERMOTT McGOWIN McKIE McLENDON NAIL ORDEN REEVES ROBINSON SLAYDEN SMITH SPENCE SWOOPE, E. TAYLOR VAUGHN WATTS WAYNE WILLIAMS YOUNG OFFICERS BILL YOUNG Grand Master HARRY BUSH Grand Procurator GID TERRY . . . Grand Master of Ceremonies THOMAS NASH Grand Scribe THOMAS HEARN Grand Treasurer DR. C. Q. SHEELY, E. C. MYERS, W. T. HOLLINGSWORTH Faculty Members DELTA CHI J appa CHAPTER OF If. ma MISS LORETTA SHARP Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma R. Abraham H. Andrews R. Anders I. H. Bush W. Bush . E. Carpenter E. E. Cosby W. W. Dismuke N. T. Douglass R. B. Flowers L. S. Forrester K. W. Freeman W. L. Glasgow MEMBERS H. D. Graham R. H. Griffin . A. Hollingsworth J. C. Hoover B. H. Jacks J. A. Johnson J. C. Jones C. C. Little J. A. Marley J. D. Martindale J. F. May D. C. Mosley C. S. McElroy J. M. McKay P. K. McLain J. N. Mullins T. R. Nash F. W. Pace J. H. Richards C. W. Ritter T. C. Runnells W. C. Sallis D. A. Saunders W. D. Schaub C. D. Shipp J. E. Solomon A. G. Terry C. W. Tidwell W. R. Thompson C. K. Wallace A. H. Watkins J. W. Young FOUNDED University of Virginia, 1869 ESTABLISHED Mississippi State, 1936 COLORS Scarlet, White, and Green FLOWER Li ly of the Valley J. R. Aaron D. P. Bethea D. C. Branham G. M. Cammack N. D. Carr J. C. Catron T. L. Collins B. H. Daigre E. M. Fore R. H. Garrett J. H. Giles J. E. G. Ililand J. E. Gleason E. E. Gordon E. G. Grady E. E. Griffith PLEDGES W. Harned T. H. Harris B. T. House J. D. Huddleston G. R. Jones V. R. Jones R. F. Koenig P. L. Love R. H. Means 0. G. Megginson N. Morgan W. P. Nelson W. C. Patterson J. E. Ratliff C. L. Redding W. J. Reid R. L. Schoonover C. H. Sharp T. W. Shinn A. D. Skelton C. F. Smith P. S. Smith F. F. Spinks C. L. Stanford P. L. Stanley T. S. Thorpe W. J. Turnage F. M. Wallace W. A. Welshans J. E. Wilson W. A. Wilson W. R. Yarborough -—: I he new colonial mansion on Fraternity hill, better known as the Kappa Sig White House, was completed early last fall with housing accommodations for thirty-six men. They are proud of their beautiful home and welcome anyone who wishes to attend their many social events. They are very active and among the leaders in I.F.C. and campus activities. The school year was climaxed by their annual spring formal. A fe m % r f k y ft. iy C- Cx Q h % f p f9k s ■v ' I ' ... il wHk } n : q rs iq 1% fcl ftk % $ t i q :: o «t jo 7- ?.n rr: o o. rs |«;kih lf th ok.fc.iii i, 1 ' , O . o o.a -- 99 COHN COSBY DISMUKE DOUGLASS FLOWERS FORRESTER FREEMAN GLASGOW GRAHAM GRIFFIN HEARN HOELSCHER HOLLINGSWORTH HOOVER JACKS JONES LITTLE MARLEY McKAY McLAIN MULLINS NASH PACE RICHARDS RITTER RUNNELLS SALLIS SAUNDERS SCHAUB SHIPP SIMMONS SMALLWOOD SMITH SOLOMON TERRY GILES GORDON GRADY HUDDLESTON JONES, G. JONES. V. KOENIG MORGAN NELSON RATLIFF REDDING REID SCHOONOVER SPINKS STANFORD STANLEY THORPE TURNAGE WALLACE WELSHANS WILSON. J. WILSON. W. YARBOROUGI OFFICERS GARY REES President PEDRO CA NALES-VILLAR . . . Vice-President BOBBY MALONE Secretory JAMES E. ABRAHAM Treasurer Faculty Members DR. GORDON K. BRYAN DR. JOHN A. ALFORD DR. ARTHUR OLLIVIER CECIL P. MARION EPSILON CHI-ZETA CHAPTER OF Lambda L kl rip i i P , a MISS JEAN L. ENGLAND Sweetheart of Lambda Chi Alpha MEMBERS Jam es Abraham Horace Gladney Gary Rees Tho mas Baker Charles Lifer Herbert Stuckey Den nis Brown Bobby Malone Lester White Ped o Canales Villar Dick Meador Adrian Polk Tommy Willey FOUNDED Boston University November 2, 1909 ESTABLISHED April 30, 1939 COLORS Purple, Green, and Gold FLOWER White Rose Mark Bond Billy Bozeman PLEDGES David Clogston Julian Doughty Fred Morris David Swalm V M L ambda C United States an able developmen While the youn world. The loca chased house at li Alpha is the largest college d Canada. It is a young, vigc t and growth since its found  est of leading fraternities, 1 chapter of Lambda Chi is i 508 East Main Street. fraternity in the rous, enterprising f ing in 1909 on th t is recognized eve ipsilon Chi Zeta, wl world with 144 chapters in the raternity that has shown remark- e campus of Boston University, rywhere as a leader in the Greek ich is located in its recently pur- i 5i 4 Q - K Y |J t - } jBH 1 ' - « pi it. „ Aj . v - i i .4 i ft] CANALES-VILLAR OFFICERS FRANCIS MORRISON President JOE JEFCOAT Vice-President MALCOLM HERRINGTON Secretary KEITH HORNE Treasurer GLEN JACKS Sergeant at Arms WOOD MOORE Pledge Master DR PAUL H. DUNN, DOUGH EDWARDS, PAUL FITZGERALD Faculty Advisors ALPHA CHI CHAPTER OF ipp Billy Anderson Thomas Craft Eddie Haley Keith Home MEMBERS Malcolm Herrington Glen Jacks Joe Jefcoat Wood Moore Francis Morrison Willie J. Rowell Charlie Sennett Richard Smithart MISS ELAINE FOWLER Sweetheart of Phi Kappa Tau PLEDGES FOUNDED Walter A. Anthony Wayne Hegwood Bobby Pennington Miami University Maxie Campbell Jerome Husky Robert Stamps March 17, 1906 Stanley Clark Billy Miles Bob Sylvestein ESTABLISHED Robert Foreman Jack Murphy Charles Tubb April 30, 1938 Jimmy Graves Norman Otto Billy Wheeler COLORS Joe Hans Jack Williams Harvard Red and Old Gold FLOWER Red Carnation I he Phi Kappa Tau fraternity has traditionally ranked high in scholarship. Ever since 1939, the chapter has ranked no lower than third on the campus, among Greek letter organizations, in scholarship. In 1950, Alpha Chi took the national trophy for the highest in scholarship of all the Phi Kappa Taus. A series of victories were won by the Phi Taus on Homecoming Day. On that day, the chapter nominee for Homecoming Queen won and also the chapter display won first prize. The chapter also sponsors a number of social events each year. These include a Spring Formal, an annual party at the Henry Clay Hotel in West Point, Mississippi, a house party each spring, and numerous other parties and banquets throughout the year. l 1 3 «J ' ■' - V tife A ' ANDERSON CRAFT HORNE HERRINGTON JACKS JEFCOAT MOORE MORRISON SENNETT SMITHART ANTHONY CAMPBELL FOREMAN GRAVES HANS HEGWOOD HUSKY MILES MURPHY OTTO PENNINGTON SYLVESTEIN TUBB WHEELER WILLIAMS : OFFICERS SONNY HULL President ROBERT EILAND Vice-President BILL TUCKER Secretory MILLER BANKSTON Treasurer HARRY L. COLE, LARRY LAWRENCE, ROBERT C. WEEMS, JR. . . . Faculty Members GAMMA THETA CHAPTER OF MEMBERS ---H Earl Bailey John Garst Bill McLaughlin .fiPPP 1 James Bankston Jimmy Gibbs Mike McMillan If Miller Bankston Dal Hansen Al Mosley £ John Earl Bobbin Jimmy Hayden Bob Parker 1mm m Marion Bond Billy Boone Frank Houston Leo Hughes Bunky Ray John Richardson 1 m Jimmy Boyd Sonny Hull Roy Speed Lw f R. D. Cheatham Bill Hussey Johnny Taylor r Buck Coats Bill Lancaster Bill Tucker James Crowder George Lipscombe Edwin Upton Sammy Dantzler Max Littell Tommy Vinzant Royce Durrett Bobby McKee Hap Walker Robert Eiland Lloyd McClellan Mike Weber Robert Ferguson John McKinney Dan Wofford MISS REBECCA ALLISON Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Alpha PLEDGES FOUNDED Johnny Alford Jimmy Hammond Lewis Pope University of Virginia Jimmy Barber Conrad Hanks Don Pounds March 1, 1868 Hale Barnett Jones Hoskins Charles Prince Marion Baskin Joe Horton John Robbins ESTABLISHED James Boyd Danny Brown Billy Huff Wesley Jackson Clarence Roberts Bennie Sellers May 27, 1927 Pat Brown Lucien Jones William Sutherland John Erickson Billy Koonce R. W. Street COLORS Garnet and Old Gold John Evans Jesse Filgo Bob Gadberry Pat Mclnvale Al Moore Tommy Miller Richard Stockett Lexie Vance Charles Wall Winston Gilbert Joe McCullen Bobby Weir FLOWER Cecil Grattafiori G. W. Neal Allen Wildmon Lily of the Valley L I ► .tmr™ I he brick house on fraternity row has become dear to the hearts of the men of Pi Kappa Alpha. Its halls and lawns will always hold fond memories to the men who wore the shield and diamond at Mississippi State. The Pikes are always active in campus activities and in interfrater- nity sports. They take part in such extracurricular activities as REVEILLE, REFLECTOR, Student Government, and many campus clubs and organizations. The men of Pi Kappa Alpha always try to maintain a high scholastic mark among its members and pledges. This aim has been achieved in the past and 1954 can be thought of as no exception. Social highlights of the year for the Pikes of Gamma Theta Chapter is the annual Dream-girl Banquet and Ball. This event, a gala affair, is usually held on the M.S.C.W. campus. Dances, dinners, luncheons, and other parties are held throughout the year. No party at the Pike House would be complete without the gracious hos- tess, Mrs. C. L. Claiborne. fl il (!% - - ihiM ;Wi . K Cx 2 i a - . s ,- . ;, Ok O, f!!k a o cj a  a I fe Xi Q ft Ol Cj 5 P ■- - Q fioacj 5 o c .3 4 htfl v .4.44 t 1444 Q O © BANKSTON BOBBITT BOND BOONE BOYD CHEATHAM COATS CROWDER DANTZLER DURRETT EILAND FERGERSON GARST HANSEN HAYDEN HOUSTON HUGHES HULL LANCASTER LIPSCOMBE LITTELL McCLELLAN McKEE McKINNEY Mclaughlin McMillan MOSLEY PARKER RAY RICHARDSON SPEED TAYLOR TUCKER UPTON VINZANT WALKER WEBER WOFFORD ALFORD BARBER BARNETT BOYD BROWN, D. BROWN, P. EVANS FILGO GADBERRY GILBERT GRATTAFIORI HAMMOND HOSKINS JACKSON JONES KOONCE MOORE McCULLEN NORTON POUNDS PRINCE ROBBINS ROBERTS SELLERS SUTHERLAND STOCK ETT WALL WEIR WILDMON OFFICERS WAYNE SINQUEFIELD President M. L. AUST Vice-President THOMAS HAYES Secretary EUGENE CLARK Treasurer MISSISSIPPI THETA CHAPTER OF ion S iama rlphct C psilo W ' ' ± MEMBERS M. L. Aust John Ed Harris Robert McDonald Gene Clark Tommy Hatchett Will T. McKie John Copeland Ralph W. Hawkins Bryant Moore 1 H John A. Dickerson Tommy Hayes Joe Moore Robert Dyess Ben Hilbun, Jr. Billy Nicholas 1 . -- J m Stanley Edmondson 0. C. Ingram Jerry Osgood j00 m ' J V Alfred Ellard Charles King Cameron Pope John Elliott David King Dan Reynolds Hardy Farris John R. Land Jim Ross Bobby Garmon Bob McBroom Bill Sims MISS EVELYN NASH Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsilon David Harper PLEDGES Wayne Sinquefield FOUNDED University of Alabama, 1856 Jerry Adcock Hayden Alford Tommy Garmon Charles Gaddie Paul Newell Harry Osteen Gerald Allen John Grayson Leese Ray ESTABLISHED 1932 Billy Banks Caleb Burgoyne Buddy Hardy Pete Hairston Lent A. Ross Ed B. Russell Jimmy Davis Herman Hight Billy Simmons COLORS Purple and Gold Theo Dinkins John R. Edwards Frank Farrish Bob Mangum Rodney Mapp Billy Massey Bob Sylvester Allen Tucker Joe Wallace Gene Finley Joe McLaurin John Wicks FLOWER Ronald Flanagan James B. Yarborough Violet I he Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was founded on March 9, 1856 at the University of Alabama. Within the past 98 years, this fraternity has expanded nationally until there are now 136 chapters in 46 states, and approximately 90,000 members. The fraternity colors are purple and gold, and the flower is the violet. The S.A.E. Chapter at Mississippi State was founded in 1887, but became inactive in 1893. With the aid of Dr. William Flowers Hand, it was again reactivated in 1932. In 1947, the first frater- nity house at Mississippi State, located on Nash Street, was bought by the S.A.E. Chapter. Among the outstanding social functions of the fraternity is the Pledge Dance held in the late fall. The main social event is the annual Black and White Ball which is held in the early spring. At this event the sweetheart of the fraternity is crowned. Each year the S.A.E. Chapter at Mississippi State gives a partial scholarship to an outstand- ing, needy student, who is selected by college officials. r s a Q Q 9 -v i ■' i . i.. U  •l K Q — - 5 . ' . : ; L - - f. u . A K f ; 1 ll jd _ _. 1 ' sa AUST CLARK COPELAND DICKERSON DYESS ELLARD ELLIOTT FARRIS HARPER HARRIS HATCH ETT HAWKINS HAYES HILBUN KING, C. KING, D. McBROOM Mcdonald McKIE MOORE, B. MOORE, J. NICHOLAS OSGOOD POPE REYNOLDS ROSS SIMS SINQUEFIELD ALFORD ALLEN BANKS BURGOYNE DAVIS DINKINS FARRISH FINLEY FLANAGAN GEDDIE GRAYSON HARDY HIGHT MANGUM MASSEY McLAURIN OSTEEN RAY ROSS, L. RUSSELL SIMMONS SYLVESTER TUCKER WALLACE WICKS OFFICERS DEWITT HICKS President BUBBER SCOTT Vice-President BOBBY JONES Treasurer BILL WATERS Secretary BOBBY WEST Pledge Trainer TOM KIRKPATRICK . . Corresponding Secretary GAMMA UPSILON CHAPTER OF MEMBERS Raphard Barrett Owen Bibb Eugene Bishops Henry Boardman Harry Boschert i 1 Bobby Branum ■P —mt. -s - M Hal Brown m ■Mr Robert Brown Jack Burke 1 W Terry Camp % y f ' W C. T. Carley m ._ Mills Carter % Carl Carver k David Evers __ ' Pete Fortner •■■wifll Tom Fulton MISS ANN PATTON Pete Fulton Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Clarence Abel FOUNDED Andy Anderson Miami University, Ohio, 1855 Bruce Bailey Marion Bradley Harry Blair Luther Beaver ESTABLISHED Buddy Bean 1938 Billy Beard Sullivan Barry Ed Bledsoe Jim Carothers COLORS Jack Chapman Blue and Old Gold Billy Carr Mallory Davis Bob Flannagan FLOWER Gerald Gladney White Rose Billy Fisher Jimmy Harrell Joe Odom Bob O ' Neil Gilbert Hastings Jerry Pilgrim Winston Hooker Jack Pylant Mac Howard Paul Pennebaker Dewitt Hicks Ernest Randall Billy Johnson Curtis Ringold Robert Jones George Rice Ken Kennedy Bubber Scott Tom Kirkpatrick Bill Stanton John Lambert Bobby Smith Gene Lambert Lindsey Tennent Robert McCaleb Charlie Ward Bob McFarlane Bill Waters Robert McRaney Ralph Weems James McReynolds Bobby West Ed Montgomery Max Williams Frank Wooif PLEDGES Calvin Hamilton Bo Peters Willie Hamilton Frank Power Jack Jackson Monty Pullen Eckford Jones Lowell Ragen Pete Delly Wayne Ranson Butch Kent Bardin Redditt Breck King Bill Redditt Don Lawrie Bill Robertson Shedd Lamdreth Al Smith Bill Luthrell Dick Stone Billy Martinson Jimmy Thompson Mahlon Morgan Paul Thrasher Sonny Moore Bob Tolbert Bill McKinnon Billy Underwood John McKeithen Billy Walker Frank Nicholadis Bobby Walker Ray Oliver 1 he Gamma Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Chi was chartered from the George Rifles, the social organization of its day, in 193 8. Since then the local Sigma Chis have been among the tops in campus activities, intramural sports, and scholarship. Dominating the Inter-Fraternity Council Sports for nearly three years, they lost last year to the Kappa Sigma fraternity. However, they are leading in the I.F.C. sports race this year. This year the Sigma Chis started the year with a very successful Rush Season, pledging 56 freshman and transfer students. Well represented in campus clubs and organizations, the Sigs have men in nearly all the honorary fraternities and campus groups. With total membership, members and pledges, over 100 in number, this chapter stands fourth on the campus, scholastically speak- ing, and 17th among other Sigma Chi Chapters in the nation. i 9 i i 9 I 11 i life 3 II til 1 1 . ; , ll i 5 4 - tfc Hi 7 ' V I Ok V 9 1 o o S| 1% r , 1 i ...... , 5 1 §1 it 9 ■o MM i I Ml Ji O a - - rf f « If A 5 l a 3 - 1 3 i 1 i rim! BARRETT BIBB BISHOP BOARDMAN BOSCHERT BRANUM BROWN, H. BROWN, R. BURKE CAMP CARLEY CARTER CARVER EVERS FORTNER FULTON, T. FULTON, P. FISHER HARRELL HASTINGS HOOKER HOWARD HICKS JOHNSON JONES KENNEDY LAMBERT, J. LAMBERT, G. McCALEB McFARLANE McRANEY McREYNOLDS MONTGOMERY ODOM O ' NEIL PILGRIM PYLANT PENNEBAKER RANDALL RINGOLD RICE SCOTT STANTON SMITH TENNENT WATERS WEEMS WEST WILLIAMS WOOLF ABEL BAILEY BLAIR BEAVER BEARD CAROTHERS CHAPMAN CARR GLADNEY HA MILTON, C. HAMILTON, W. JACKSON JONES KELLY KING LAWRIE LUTTRELL MARTINSON MORGAN MOORE McKINNON McKEITHEN OLIVER POWER REDDITT, B. REDDITT, BILL ROBERTSON STONE UNDERWOOD WALKER OFFICERS DON MORRISON President LEE BECKHAM Vice-President HANK WILEY Controller RUSHTON HAYS Historian BLUFORD MOOR Secretory GEORGE ARNOLD Pledge Trainer Faculty Members J. L. ANTHONY W. 0. SPENCER WILLIAM A. RANEY D. E. THOMPSON MISSISSIPPI BETA CHAPTER OF Szlanta J nl C psllon MISS LILA ANN WALLACE Sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilor MEMBERS J. L. Anthony, Jr. Lawrence Johnson George B. Arnold Nelson Jones Lee Beckham Frank Keith, Jr. Charles Briscoe Thomas Millender Fred Furr Billy Miller Joe Halbrook James Mitchell Ed Hammond Bluford Moor Rushton Hays Don Morrison Oscar Peay R. L. Quails William Randle Jerry Simmons Dan Sisson Hank Wiley Arthur Williams PLEDGES FOUNDED University of Richmond, 1901 ESTABLISHED April 30, 1938 COLORS Purple and Deep R Hugh Beckham Jimmy Bennett Grover Berry Claude Brabston Ed Branton Curtis Chapman Bill Costley Tom Davies Don Evans Brian Grogan Willie Hatfield Ose Henderson Jimmy Henry Tommy Hester Charl. Ivy Jerry Killebrew Bill McAlpin George McGaha Ray Menzie Dick Miller Jerry Mize Ben Neal Bob Ratcliff Ben Reese Bob Robinson Jimmy Rutledge Joe Sheffield Bobby Smith Mahlon Taylor Thomas Walters Paul Williams Charles Wright Garland Wright FLOWER Beauty Roses and Violets YOU CAN ' T C£T THERE r TILL YOU GET PAST HEREf I he Sig Eps have grown to be one of the largest of the national fraternities with well over 40,000 members in 125 chapters. The House With a Heart is located on College Drive and is the center of activity for the Sig Eps. The social calendar each year is filled with many informal dances, parties, and get-togethers. Highlighting the social season is the Queen of Hearts Ball in the col- lege cafeteria each spring. At this time the Sig Ep Sweetheart is presented. The Sig Eps are very prominent in campus activities. We now hold the District Governor ' s Trophy for having the most outstanding Sig Ep chapter in District Seven, composed of four southern states. i If 0 s i i, J M i 7 : ' i ' : qftft 1 i 1 f o ps -Jb. • . C f 55 gn .ga 3 „ h 0 Jfa -2 f k - i j, • — « ; - w ' - - ' ;• - N ■ik tL m i 14 ANTHONY BECKHAM, L. BRISCOE FURR HALBROOK HAMMOND HAYS JOHNSON JONES KEITH MILLENDER MILLER, B. MITCHELL MOOR MORRISON PALMER PEAY QUALLS RANDLE SIMMONS WILEY WILLIAMS, A. BECKHAM, H. BENNETT BERRY BRABSTON BRANTON CHAPMAN COSTLEY DAVIES EVANS GROGAN HATFIELD HENDERSON HENRY HESTER IVY KILLEBREW McALPIN McGAHA MENZIE MILLER, D. MIZE NEAL OWEN RATCLIFF REESE RUTLEDGE SHEFFIELD SMITH TAYLOR WALTERS WILLIAMS, P. WRIGHT, C. WRIGHT, G. OFFICERS DAVID W. DOUGLAS President B. M. BUSSELL Vice-President THAD S. COHN Secretory JAMES H. BOOTH JOHN A McREYNOLDS . Faculty Advi JULIUS H. LOVE Alumni Advi ALPHA XI CHAPTER OF MISS PAT COOK Sweetheart of Theta Xi FOUNDED ESTABLISHED April, 1940 COLORS Blue and White FLOWER Rose William M. Butler James H. Booth John E. Cagle Thad S. Conn David W. Douglas MEMBERS Jimmy R. Elliott William J. Newton, Jr. Bill R. Hall Benson May Russell, Jr. Carlos E. Hill Hugh V. Smith Henry E. Klar Hariston F. Sanders E. Abner Martin, Jr. Clement P. Saunders I he Theta Xi ' s are enjoying the well furnished rooms in the bottom of Main dormitory. Just recently, they have added to their rooms with a game room containing all the facilities for a good time. They are very active in all I.F.C. and campus activities. The rooms are always open and visitors are always welcome. They hope to have a house on the campus before long. OFFICERS JOHN GARGARO President THOMAS HUFFORD Vice-President HERBERT SMITH Secretary WALTER SMITH Treasurer JOSEPH PHILLIPS Chapter Advisor REV. EDWARD CRATIN Chaplain MEMBERS John L. Gargaro Mario Cobas Osario Gray T. Gilbert Joseph D. Shamoun John R. Hill Walter H. Smith Thomas A. Hufford Herbert H. Smith Gino Mangialardi Jose A. Valdez Carlos Montejo R H CHAPTER OF JhetcL -J appa J hi I heta Kappa Phi is a national Catholic social frater- nity. The Theta Kappas, while too small to have a house, have a well furnished room in one of the temporary build- ings. They take part in every aspect of campus life, and are active supporters of every worthwhile cause. FOUNDED Lehigh University October 19, 1919 ESTABLISHED October 23, 1948 COLORS Red, Silver, and Gold MISS MARY GOEN Sweetheart of Theta Kappa Phi GARGARO GILBERT HILL HUFFORD MANGIALARDI SMITH SMITH ALDEZ n. L 2 ft f- an- rTellenic L ouncil Beck, Carmichael, Patty, and Scales. OFFICERS MYRA BECK President BONNIE SCALES Vice-President VIRGINIA CARMICHAEL Secretary DOT PATTY Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES BONNIE SCALES Chi Omega MYRA BECK Zeta Tau Alpha DOT PATTY . VIRGINIA CARMICHAEL The Panhellenic Council at Mississippi State Col- lege serves as the governing body for the two sorori- ties. It is composed of the president and vice-presi- dent of each sorority. The president of the council is the president of one of the sororities, alternating each year. It is the duty of the Panhellenic Council to set up new rush rules or amend the old rules. A tea for all coeds is sponsored by Panhellenic at the beginning of each fall semester. C O - O R D N A T O R S O F A F F A R S 157 w 1 J . jmjJI OFFICERS BONNIE SCALES President CAROLYN STAFFORD Vice-President MARY COMFORT Secretary VIVIAN McKELL Treasurer DOT PATTY Pledge Mother COMFORT COMFORT DRANE FREELAND McKELL NASH PATTY RUTLEDGE SCALES WEIR COHEN COOPER ETHEREDGE HUTCHINSON cia a meaa r I he Chi Omegas have been active on college campuses nee their founding in 1895. Phi Delta has taken its por- of honors this year as in the past. Among its activi- Chi Omega is sponsoring a Song Fest in the spring in which all Greeks are urged to participate. It also has the highest scholastic standing of all the fraternities and sororities on the campus. Chi Omega captured the title of Homecoming Queen, and had two maids in the court. MEMBERS PLEDGES Mary H. Cohen Barbara Cooper Sarah Etheredge FOUNDED University of Arkansas, 1895 Evelyn Nash Dot Patty Anne Rutledge Anne Hutchinson Georgianne Long Laura A. Woodburn Letct Jclu rlpha, T MEMBERS Myra Beck Virginia Carmichael Jeanette Bowen Shirley Johnson Nancy Cammack Johnnye Meyer Cleo Sellers PLEDGES Mary Joyce Polk Gerri M. Rushing Carolyn Wells FOUNDED Virginia State Normal, Formville, Virginia October 15, 1898 ESTABLISHED April, 1940 COLORS Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray FLOWER White Violet OFFICERS MYRA BECK President VIRGINIA CARMICHAEL Vice-President JOHNNYE MEYER Secretary NANCY CAMMACK Treasurer SHIRLEY JOHNSON Historian JEANETTE BOWEN Guard FEATURES MR. MISSISSIPPI STATE Jack P rL MISS MISSISSIPPI STATE Sbot Path V IfL i m $4g; l-r ' • . B ThR 1 H t ff ' N ■1 RUTH WADE dSeciuu y . ravorited JENNIE LEE CARMICHAEL DOT BARTON d5eautu . . . y VIVIAN M c K E L L g ' .It.— f .... V ■HHT PAT COOK . . . jrai orlted MARY NELL MASSEY 167 . . . 5eauti ANNE R U T L E D G E f . . . jravoriteA NELL SMITH (Jjteciuli f EVELYN N A S JERE LEMMONS . . . srauorited 1ARBARA ANN COOPER 171 d5eautu . NELL MOORE rauorited SARAH ETHEREDGE ATHLETICS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR C. R. NOBLE SPORTS COACHING STAFF, Left to Right: Mac Cara, end coach; Jim Pittman, freshman coach; Arthur Broome, assistant; Ray Malavasi, assistant; Denver Crawford, line coach; Murray Warmath, head coach; Billy Murphy, backfield coach; Jim Camp, backfield coach; Bill Hildebrand, end cooch; Gil Vo-Ho-h r. as« ! « «nt. Vlj mm JACK PARKER JOHN KATUSA HAL EASTERWOOD JACK PARKER State ' s brilliant T-Quarterback who was voted the Most Valuable Player in the S.E.C. for the second consecutive year; chosen by Look Magazine, Police Gazette, I.N.S., U.P., and A. P. for All-American honors; chosen Aca- demic All-American; AII-S.E.C; and selected to partici- pate in the 15th annual Blue-Gray game — Team Cap- tain. JOHN KATUSA Participant in annual Blue-Gray game — Alternate Cap- tain. HAL EASTERWOOD AII-S.E.C, S.E.C. most valuable lineman by Birmingham Quarterback Club — 1954 Alternate Captain Elect. WERNER DUTCH LUCHSINGER BOB HARTLEY Publicity - ' •.:•••■-• JIM BARRON JOEL BLAYLOCK TOM BOISTURE RALPH BOLTON CHARLES CAVEN JIM COLEMAN BOBBY COLLINS ARTHUR DAVIS HAROLD EASTERWOOD CHARLES EVANS RON FREDERICK BILLY FULTON TOM FULTON ERNIE GALLOWAY SAM GATLIN BILL GLASGOW GIL HASTINGS BOB HOELSCHER LEVAINE HOLLINGSHEAD W. C. JEFFRIES DONALD JOSEPH BILLY KING BILLY LINVILLE ' ?- f r N I T Y ■. r GEORGE McCALL THOMAS MORRIS JIM ROSS JOHN ZWIEP JOHN McKEE AL MUNSCH JOHN SANTILLO LOU VENIER CLOVIS McKISSACK FRANK NEWSOM JOE SILVERN RALPH WALLACE RON YARNICK 179 BILL McPHAIL JACK PARKER BILLY STANTON WALLACE WILLIAMS BILL ZIMMERMAN DON MORRIS MURPHY ROBERSON SCOTT SUBER ZERK WILSON JOHN KATUSA CRUMP STADIUM SHIELDS WATKINS FIELD , ,. $ OC jt r ■i SUDA MOVES AGAINST VOLS w ( c « SCOTT FIELD tf V$ -2a 1£w « STOLL FIELD DENNY STADIUM— Photo by Yeotman King %$t nir ZERK HAULS ONE IN TOO MANY PINK ELEPHANTS ipg gtt s !x v - s : • •.. .,■. n $ ' h a mm um rf ■HINDS COUNTY MEMORIAL STADIUM ....V e p aces S5s ' Matooifi B .S£S? M  ' ' ,„. ' ■■■' ' ' ' •■■— i  a.- !  ;;;?v f ■, L.S.U. STADIUM SCOTT FIELD . 0« e ft V ' V ' , V ;C DAVIS REVERSES THE FIELD A PARKER TO HOLLINGSHEAD AERIAL §, ?k 70 Birmingham Southern 45 . 71 75 Florida 52 Florida State 65 Tennessee 55 L.S.U 67 Tulane 73 Ole Miss 81 Howard College . . 60 Auburn .. GERALD CAVENESS State State . State . State . State State . State . State . . 58 Alabama . . 66 Georgia Tech . . . 82 Vanderbilr . . . 91 Howard College . 63 Georgia .... . 47 L.S.U 52 Tulane .... . 46 Ole Miss .... S.E.C. Record: 5 - 8 Overall: 9-10 DAN DALEY BILLY WELLS MAROON BASKETBALL JACK HOUSTON JOHN CHERRY HAROLD BLAYLOCK AM . ..l : -r : c .. ' - - ' v ' . ' ' . ' COACH E. D. GUY Varsity Track Team TRACK AND FIELD The 19 5 3 track season was one of the most successful seasons ever experienced by a Ma- roon track team. With a nucleus of seasoned performers the Maroon thinclads defeated Ole Miss, Alabama, and Vanderbilt in dual meets. Next, the team traveled to Baton Rouge and indulged in a quadrangular meet with L.S.U., Tulane, and Mississippi Southern. In this meet, the Maroons came out second best be- hind the perennial powerful L.S.U. Bengals. Tulane and Mississippi Southern supplied the show and also ran contingents. The Maroon tracksters participated in the Southern Relays at Birmingham and held their own with the top track and field per- JERRY SIMMONS formers of the nation. This meet brings to- gether about 1,000 athletes from all over the U. S. and it is sprinkled with Olympic par- ticipants. Again the State trackmen ventured to Bir- mingham to take part in the Southeastern Conference meet on May 1 5 and 1 6 and again the team came through with honors. Elmo Branch and Jerry Simmons were crowned Southeastern Conference champions in the pole vault and high hurdles respectively, and they earned second place laurels in the high jump and low hurdles to rank with the top scorers of the meet. State finished fifth in a field of twelve in this gold medal meet of the year. SCORES STATE 71 1 3 VANDY 59 2 3 STATE 66 ' BAMA 65 STATE 89 1 2 OLE MISS 40 1 2 STATE 40 L.S.U. . 84 TULANE 33 MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN 6 Richard Griffin winning 880 at Ole Miss. Billy Thomas ning broad jump at Ole Miss. JOHNNY WATTS LAWRENCE HAMBERLIN 4 H V? ELMO BRANCH Owen Hines and Rayford Barrett Elmo Branch, Billy Thomas, and Jerry Simmons — Top three in Ole Miss hurdles. Johnny Watts win- ning 220 at Ole Miss. jJtL L : t : 1 S ., DAVID SPENCE GEORGE PRICE BOB HOELSCHER frlre r BRAXTON NAIL and BEN FARRAR GILARDONI, HINTON, WALKER, FOSTER BASEBALL REGULAR SEASON STATE 6 STATE 5 STATE 13 STATE 2 STATE 18 STATE 7 STATE 3 STATE 2 STATE 5 STATE 16 STATE 16 STATE 4 STATE 3 STATE 8 STATE 12 STATE 5 STATE 5 ALABAMA ALABAMA L.S.U L.S.U MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE OLE MISS OLE MISS TULANE TULANE L.S.U L.S.U ALABAMA VANDERBILT 0 VANDERBILT OLE MISS OLE MISS S.E.C. PLAYOFFS STATE 1 GEORGIA (There) STATE GEORGIA (Here) . 1 N.C.A.A. PLAYOFFS Charlotte, N. C. STATE 3 DUKE STATE 4 DUKE STATE 6 ROLLINS 5, CURT MONROE and CHARLIE WILLIAMS iOHON and HAL WELLS LEFT-HAND JOE WILSON and BOBO MATHEWS JOHN KATUSA and BINGHAM BENNETT : mmm r 1 Left to Right: George Travo, Vincent Scoper, David Goff, Roy Wil- liams, Ruben Padro, Joe Pearson, Bobby Collins, and Coach R. T. Sawyer. Jennid m m m ■■y The Maroon Netters of 195 3 were even better than the 195 2 squad, again winning the Mississippi Intercollegiate Tournament. This time, they completely outclassed Ole Miss and Southern in the finals, winning 24 out of a possible 27 points. This is the third time in four years that Coach Sawyer ' s squad has won the intercollegiate tournament. Joe Pearson retained his title as Intercollegiate Singles Champ, as did Ruben Padro in the No. 2 spot. They paired to retain the doubles crown also. Bobby Collins won the No. 3 trophy and paired with Roy Williams to win the No. 2 doubles. George Trava won the No. 6 singles championship. He and Vincent Scoper took the No. 3 doubles, thus giving State a clean sweep in doubles competition. In dual meets, the Maroons fared well, too, winning ten and losing three. They defeated Alabama, Auburn, and Mem- phis State twice each, took single decisions from Loyola, Delta State, and Mississippi College. The losses were to Indiana University (Big Ten Champions) , L.S.U. and Florida. Freshman George Trava, of the Yucatan, set a varsity rec- ord by finishing the season without a defeat in singles compe- tition. Collins, Scoper, and Trava will be the only ones on hand for the 19 54 tennis campaign. TRAVA and SCOPER PADRO and PEARSON WILLIAMS and COLLINS ORGANIZATIONS { •L First Row: Bill Waters, Damon Wall, William Randle, President Ben Hilbun, Charles Lee Hudson, James McRae, Charles Ward. Second Row: Ben Hilbun, Jr., Francis Morrison, Dewitt Hicks, James Meade, Forrest Pace, Bobby McKee. Third Row: Keith Home, Robert S. Jones, Frank Lee, Charles Ritter, Gary Rees, John Copeland. Fourth Row: Faculty Members: Dr. T. K. Martin, Dean E. B. Colmer, Dr. Herbert Drennon, Dr. J. F. Locke, Mr. Bob Williams. a ' micron = Deita J appa . . . OFFICERS WILLIAM C. RANDLE President CHARLES LEE HUDSON Vice-President DR. J. F. LOCKE Secretary DAMON WALL Treasurer Omicron Delta Kappa, National Leader- ship Honor Society for men, was founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University, Vir- ginia. The Alpha Chi Circle, the local chap- ter, was installed in May of 193 7. The three-fold purpose of O.D.K. 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 collegiate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on ques- tions of local and intercollegiate interest. Third, to bring together members of the fac- ulty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. Its members are selected from junior and senior classes on a quality basis of personal character, scholastic record, prominence in student activities and service rendered to the institution. The order is a respected member of the American Association of College Honor Societies and has become the most coveted honor organization of the campus. Prof. C. B. Burgoyne Dean E. B. Colmer Dr. Herbert Drennon ACTIVE ALUMNI Malcolm Gray nt Ben Hilbun T. Hollingsworth Dr. J. F. Locke Dr. Clay Lyle Prof. Dewey McCa Mr. Willie Phillips MEMBERS Houston, Raymond L. McRae, James L. Hudson, Charles Lee Meade, James H. Jones, Robert S. Morrison, Francis Lee, Thomas F. Pace, Forrest W. McKee, Bobby E. Randle, William C. Rees, James G. Ritter, Charles Wall, Damon Ward, Charles Waters, William H. First Row: ond Row: Katusa. . . . d3lue J eu OFFICERS BLUFORD L. MOOR President DUDLEY B. LACEY Vice-President CHARLES B. KING Secretary-Treasurer DR. GORDON K. BRYAN Chapter Advisor Recognized as the highest honor which a solve the problems of the college community Mississippi State College man can win, mem- and achieve cooperation between administra- bership in Blue Key National Honor Frater- tion, faculty, and student body. The Blue nity is awarded only to men who have dis- Key Pledge affirms belief in God; loyalty to tinguished themselves as leaders in scholastic college, community, and nation; and support and extra-curricular activities, and who have of the high principles of Blue Key. excellent character and personality. Blue Key was founded by Maj. B. C. Riley But Blue Key is more than an organization at the University of Florida in 1924, and now of recognition — it is also a service organi- has 92 chapters. The Mississippi State Col- zation. Living up to the Blue Key motto, lege Chapter was established in 1928. Serving I Live, its members ever try to FACULTY Prof. Caleb B. Burgoyne Prof. Thomas T. Brackin Mr. William T. Hollingsworth Prof. Alester G. Holmes, Jr. Prof. Charles E. Lawrence Dean Robert C. Weems MEMBERS Prof. Dewey M. McCain Mr. Willie E. Phillips M Sgt. Ollie Price Prof. Harry C. Simrall Mr. William J. Stemme HONORARY MEMBERS jsident Ben F. Hilbun Dr. August W. Raspet . Hunter L. Scales Maj. I. D. Sessums Senator John C. Stennis Bryant, Asa Dendy, Douglas G. Elliott, John P., Jr. Fraiser, H. R. Fortner, Charles P. MEMBERS Garst, John F. King, Charles B. Guercio, Anthony M. Lacey, Dudley B. Harris, John E. Massey, James A., Jr. Hayden, James S. McKay, James M. Hooks, George E. Moor, Bluford L. Katusa, John H. Morrison, Don Mullins, James A. Parker, Jack D. Pope, T. Cameron Quails, R. L. Tolbert, W. Troy Mlphct r C psilon ?zL)elta . . . OFFICERS GEORGE HOOKS President JOHN E. HARRIS Vice-President JOHN P. ELLIOTT Secretory LEROY HOWELL Treasurer FRANCIS MORRISON Historian DR. LYELL C. BEHR Faculty Advisor Alpha Epsilon Delta is the National Pre- medical Honor Society. It was founded at the University of Alabama on April 28, 1926. The object of the Society is to encourage excellence in premedical scholarship, to stim- ulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education in the study of medi- cine, to promote cooperation and contacts between medical and premedical students and educators in developing an adequate pro- gram of premedical education and to bind together similarly interested students. The motto is incorporated in the name: Alpha Epsilon Delta — Truth I Pursue. Colors of the Society: Red and Violet. Flower: Red Rose. MEMBER George Ball Hattie Jane Fooshee Jack Hoover William Mayers John T. Copeland James J. Gunter Leroy Howell Francis Morrison John P. Elliott John E. Harris Heljo Lusi Charles Sennett Fred Evans George Hooks Leonard Wamnes -d r :r ' - t ' ■jacks J 11. - 3 Johnson r r . = i - A . - . - .1 ■- ' ' %P Quails tifc4 liffc S { - ' , r l ta r+  Sappington  ■' ' ' {rf W Smith Jf Walkei Ilk A «■«[ OFFICERS CHARLES LEE HUDSON Chancellor WILLIAM HUGH WATERS Censor JAMES A. MULLINS Scribe WILLIAM C. RANDLE Treasurer RAYMOND L. HOUSTON Chronicler Alpha Zeta is a national honorary agricul- as guest speaker. Members are tapped each ture fraternity. It is one of the oldest hon- semester from undergraduate and graduate orary fraternities on the campus, being estab- agricultural students of high scholastic lished here May 12, 1928. Alpha Zeta par- achievement and on the basis of character, ticipates in High School Day, Homecoming leadership, and personality. Alpha Zeta pre- Contest, Diamond Jubilee Parade, and Spring sents a plaque to the Outstanding Freshman Festival. This year, A.Z. ' s Silver Anniver- in Agriculture each year with the aim to en- sary Banquet was held with Mr. Ben Hilburn courage scholarship and leadership among freshmen. FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. J. B. Edmond Dr. Lyle Nelson Mr. G. D. Green MEMBERS Glen E. Crowe Thomas R. Hearn, Jr. Joe Mark Jordan James Gary Rees Gordon R. Crowe E. B. Hollingsworth Howard E. Malone Aaron Leon Reeves Robert T. Crumpton Raymond L. Houston James A. Mullins Charles W. Sappington Joe Wayne Curtis Charles L. Hudson Bobby Earl McKee Virgil K. Smith, Jr. Joe C. Douglass Glenn Gates Jacks Travis D. Phillips Ralph Vernon Walker Billy Ray Gregg E. Frank Johnson R. L. Quails William Hugh Waters William C. Randle Bethoy Bryant Carter Gargaro a OFFICERS ELLEN DRANE President BOB SYLVERSTEIN Vice-President EDWIN UPTON Secretary-Treasurer The Colonel ' s Club is the official hospi- tality committee of Mississippi State College. The membership is composed of two repre- sentatives from each fraternity and sorority, and eight independents — the only require- ment being that they be a second semester freshman or first semester sophomore. Dur- ing the initiation period the high hat, black suit, bow tie and cane, symbolic of the serv- ices offered by the club, are a familiar sight to the student body. Membership in the club also entitles the individual to points toward membership in Omicron Delta Kappa — hon- orary leadership fraternity. Keeping with the purpose of the organization, information booths have been set up on the campus for High School Day and Homecoming. Assist- ance was also offered at the annual Cake Race. An annual project of the club is to sponsor the March of Dimes Drive on the cam- pus. Money is raised for the March of Dimes through a Talent Show given in January. MEMBERS Bcthciy, Arwood Gibson, David McCain, William Sennett, Charlie Bryant, Jim Pat Graham, Von McKinney, John David Smith, Walter Burnley, Rose Hammond, Ed Moore, Ernest Sylverstein, Bob Carter, Mills Herron, Billy Quinnelly, Charles Thomas, James Drone, Ellen Hooker, Winston Ramsay, John Upton, Edwin Gargaro, John Jones, Nelson Runnels, Thomas Wade, Ruth . . . J- hi C tct la met OFFICERS ERNEST J. GREEN President JOHN W. RAMSAY Vice-President GEORGE B. ARNOLD Secretary DONALD L. ASHCRAFT Treasurer Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society. It was founded in 1923 to encourage and re- ward high scholastic attainment among the men members of the freshman class. There are now fifty chapters located in leading col- leges and universities throughout the United States. In 193 7 the organization was ad- mitted to membership in the Association of College Honor Societies. Eligibility for membership is based solely on scholarship. All freshman men who earn a scholarship average equivalent to or better than one-half of the highest grade and one- half of the next highest grade in their first quarter, term, or semester of college will be elected. Membership is also extended for achieving the same minimum average on the basis of an entire first year ' s work. Arnold, George B. Ashcraft, Donald L. Bell, Charles B. Davis, James E. MEMBERS Green, Ernest J. Herron, William B. Hull, James E. Mosley, Albert L. Ramsay, John W. Ray, Norman R. Wiley, Benjamin F. irst Row: John Ram- ay, Ernest Green, Donald Ashe 3ft, s Davis. Second Charles Bell, ■an Ray, Meek ;s, Herman Gray, iama Luamma C psilon . . . OFFICERS FORREST W. PACE President DOUGLAS G. McBRYDE, JR Vice-President OSCAR L. PAULSON, JR Secretary -Treasurer CECIL P. MARION, JR Faculty Advisor Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national hon- University of Kansas in March, 1915. The orary fraternity which has for its purpose Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Mississippi State the advancement and study of Earth Sciences. was established in May, 1948. The fraternity was first established at the MEMBERS Boyd, Joseph H. Harrell, John F. Martin, Gene B. Poulson, Oscar L, Jr. Daughdrill, William E. Jenkins, Allen R. McBryde, Douglas G„ Jr. Rice, Thomas E. Dorman, James H. Kaye, John M. Pace, Forrest W. Smith, William T. Harper, William D. Wood, John W. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Dr. Paul H. Dunn Mr. Douglas E. Edwards, Jr. Mr. Cecil P. Marion, Jr. Dr. Merle W. Myers Mr. Richard B. Mattox Mr. Charles F. Upshaw 1 First Row: Mr. McAllister, Dr. Locke, Wayne Layman, David Mattox, Jack Hoover, Robert Row: James Giles, James Moreton, Julian White, Clarence Hollingsworth, Horace Gladney, Third Row: Bill Costley, Richard Quinnelly, Denny Weeks, John Ramsay, Robert Weinier, and Boyd, Earnest Ranc James Moore, and J Thomas Runnels. rlpha f- hi VJi wieaa r OFFICERS DAVID A. MATTOX President JACK C. HOOVER Vice-President ROBERT S. BOYD Secretory WAYNE M. LAYMAN Treasurer MR. J. J. McALLISTER Faculty Advisor DR. JOHN LOCKE Faculty Advisor Epsilon Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was established at Mississippi State College in 1940. Any man on the campus is welcome to become a member of this national service fra- ternity if he has previously been a member of the Boy Scouts of America. Epsilon Iota has had the honor of installing each chapter of the fraternity in Mississippi. On the campus at State, the four major fields of activity are: service to the student body and faculty; service to youth and the community; service to members and the fra- ternity; and service to the nation as partici- pating citizens. MEMBERS Abraham, James E. Giles, James H. Lord, Ralph H. Ramsay, John W. Alford, John T. Gladney, Horace M. Mattox, David A. Randle, Earnest H. Beckham, Albert H. Harrell, James T. McPherson, Leon A. Runnels, Thomas C. Boyd, Robert S. Hollingsworth, Clarence A. Moore, James M. Taylor, Mahlon P. Brown, Ben H. Hoover, Jack C. Moreton, James R. Wallace, Clifford K. Cohn, Joseph L. Johnson, William J. Morrison, Donald B. Weeks, Denny B. Costley, William L. Layman, Wayne M. Quinnelly, Richard C. Weinier, Robert Farrish, James F. White, Julian 209 Jau d5eta J- ' i OFFICERS FRANKLIN E. BATES President BRUDGE ELKIN Vice-President CHARLES FERRIS Recording Secretary DAMON WALL Corresponding Secretary DONALD FITZGERALD Treasurer JIMMY HAYDEN Cataloguer FACULTY MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD DONALD F. FITZGERALD H. P. NEAL DEWEY M. McCAIN DR. CHARLIE SCOTT It is the purpose of Tau Beta Pi to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their alma mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as un- dergraduates in engineering, or by their at- tainments as alumni in the field of engi- neering. This school year, on December 15, 1953, the Alpha Chapter of Mississippi here at State College celebrated its 2 5 th anniversary. In commemoration, this chapter elected a num- ber of past graduates, who have proved to be exceptionally well-rounded engineers, to membership. Tau Beta Pi also affords the engineering student fellowship and an opportunity to be of service to his school. MEMBERS Brown, Joseph M. Carpenter, William Davis, Fred E. Elkin, Brudge Ferris, Charlie S. Fraiser, H. R. Garrett, James Guercio, Anthony h Harris, John R. Hayden, James S. Hoffman, Gilbert Hull, James E. Love, William E. Magee, W. K. McCown, Homer H. McRae, James L. Mullins, James A. Smylie, John W. Soot, Olaf Wall, Damon ifoyfc i f raronomu ( lub . • • OFFICERS RALPH RIVES CHARLES LEE HUDSON WILLIAM F. HARRIS . . . BILLY RAY GREGG . . . DR. W. S. McGUIRE .... President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Advisor The Agronomy Club is the student section of the American Society of Agronomy at State. Its purpose is to acquaint interested agronomy students with different phas es of agronomy and current developments in re- lated fields, which include soils, crops, seed processing, and grassland management. This year the Club had a cotton project which was grown and picked entirely by the Club mem- bers. Included in the program this year are slides and movies of agriculture in other countries. MEMBERS Addy, James H. Graves, Richard A. Andrews, Cecil H. Gregg, Billy Ray Bannister, Aubrey Griffin, James W. Davis, Rex Hudson, Charles L. Finch, Ted E. Jacks, Glen Gates Graham, William R. Martin, Bobby P. O ' Quinn, Morris N. Tomlin, Jerry A. Redditt, Ralph B. Tomlinson, Lee M. Rives, Ralph Turner, Jemme R. Sanders, Harold L. Vaughan, Charles E. Swindoll, Harold D. Von Kanel, Otto P. Thompson, Wilfred R., Jr. Wilson, Charles GRADUATE MEMBERS Addy Andrews Bannister Davis Akter, Syed Wali Holland, Arthur D. Aldidi, Moshin A. Hollingsworth, Everett Beaty, Elvis Roy Howell, Donald N. George, D. H. Jones, William F. Harris, William F. Livingston, Rex Martin, John B. Palmer, Rupert D. McDaniels, A. R. Sciple, Charles L. Merwine, Norman C. Smith, Darrell R. Owen, John R. Triplett, Glover B. Zwiep, Jan 9 o Ci f% j ' • Graham Gregg Griffin Jacks Martin O ' Quinn Redditt Oi tk. i ,, A L ' l 4 tf ' ff a £ y Sanders Thompson Tomlinson Vaughan il 4 .to • i jS (?$ fc Von Kanel Wilson Akter Harris Hollingsworth Howell Jones Livingston 4 iilfl4. v tl tf J Ok £ £ i McDaniels Smith j f f ,n  , i [ S W B Brown Coats IP 5 d W Floyd Magee . jft - • ? ■r f Waldrop Williams . . . Mlpka Juu Ttpna OFFICERS CHARLES W. RITTER President L. E. STRINGER Vice-President ESTON WALDROP Secretary RAY McGEE Treasurer EUGENE SILER Reporter PRENTISS B. SMITH Sergeant-at-Arms Alpha Tau Alpha is a national honorary- the semester preceding his initiation. He professional Agricultural Education Frater- must show an interest in agriculture and pos- nity designed to promote agricultural leader- sess leadership qualities. ship among its members. All , . , . , . r ° All members strive to bring about a better To be eligible for membership an indi- understanding between farmers through the vidual must be majoring in Agricultural teaching of vocational agriculture in the Education and have a two point average rural schools of our country. MEMBERS James Edward Brown Willie R. Magee Clayton Pope L. E. Stringer Buck Coats Ray Magee Charles W. Ritter Eston Waldrop Charles C. Floyd Bobby E. McKee Eugene Siler Clinton L Williams John M. Johnson Prentiss B. Smith William Wise 213 Mooney Mullins Pongetti West White Wright O A ■££ -4 |  (  f ■' ' -A ' -fl OO iTi 1 ?5 ?I!l f . f H C% ( .ffj lit It _y . 3. . £ . OFFICERS BOBBY J. HALL President L. F. CURTIS Vice-President MURRAY M. MAXWELL Secretory CLIFTON J. HAWKINS Treasurer J. C. McWHORTER Faculty Advisor The object of the Student Branch of the neering, particularly as these interests relate American Society of Agricultural Engineers to their professional advancement and to the is to promote directly and indirectly the in- parent society, the American Society of Agri- terests of the students in agricultural engi- cultural Engineers. MEMBERS Jerry M. Armstrong Richard B. Flowers Cecil D. Locke Raul M. Rowan Lloyd W. Beckwith Benton T. Gillis Murray M. Maxwell Alvaro Sabogal Leo Blackwell Bobby J. Hall Robert S. McFarlane John Skelton David C. Branham, Jr. Willie E. Hatfield Tommy C. Moffett Luther A. Stowers Curtis W. Brown Clifton J. Hawkins Joseph F. Mooney John W. Teel, Jr. John C. Cole Thomas A. Hester James A. Mullins David T. West L. F. Curtis Smiley E. Johnson Raymond E. Pongetti Lester P. White Jimmy Davis Lucien B. Jones Cornell E. Read Charles D. Wright Thomas Q. Easterling 214 4 L i f5 ilk v. I ' TV 1 -AM o _ M — - It 11 t iJR Walker, E. S. Walker, R. V. T. J . O. _ . OFFICERS ROBERT L. QUALLS President DAN E. REYNOLDS Vice-President BARNEY H. JACKS Secretary-Treasurer PROF. L. P. JENKINS Advisor The student section of American Farm Eco- cultural Economics among students of Agri- nomic Association is composed of students in culture Economics and related fields; to fos- Agricultural Economics and Agricultural ter a spirit of cooperation and mutual help- Administration. Faculty members, graduate fulness among students in the Agricultural students and research personnel are granted social sciences; to provide an opportunity for associate membership. wide acquaintance among students and pro- The purposes of the organization are: To fessional workers in the Agricultural social stimulate interest in the Profession of Agri- sciences. MEMBERS Kenneth Allen Billy C. Duncan Robert L. Quails Hugh C. Smith Carl M. Brandon Leonard D. Glover Dan E. Reynolds Enos S. Walker George W. Cook Barney H. Jacks Robert L. Rutledge Ralph V. Walker Glen Crowe Glen D. Purvis Charlie A. Williamson 215 d5loch and d5ridle OFFICERS JAMES A. MASSEY, JR President DUANE TUCKER Vice-President JAMES MEADE Secretary RAYMOND HOUSTON Treasurer BILLY EWING Reporter THOMAS SHOWS Marshal BILLY EWING Yearbook Editor CHARLES RITTER Assistant Editor KELLY FISACKERLY Assistant Editor BILL WILSON Photographer PROFESSOR GENE EGLI Advisor Yes, Block and Bridle! A name that has constantly been handed down through tra- dition and heritage by hardworking young livestock men for many, many years, Missis- sippi State College is proud of Block and Bridle, its honors, and its objectives. Last year the Block and Bridle Yearbook was first in the nation. The Animal Husbandry Serv- ice Building, perhaps the finest in the South, was erected after much time and effort spent by Block and Bridle members and livestock men throughout Mississippi. Each year the Block and Bridle sponsors a Little International Showmanship Contest and the Livestock Judging Team. Objectives of the Block and Bridle are as follows: To promote a higher scholastic stand- ard among the students of animal husbandry; to promote animal husbandry work in col- leges and universities; to bring about a closer relationship among the men pursuing some phase of animal husbandry as a profession. L lub Albritton, Jack Arant, Turner Aringdale, Richard Arnold, George B. Austin, Billy G. Baker, Gene Barber, Cecil Barnett, Hugh Barton, Glen Betts, Johnnie Bibb, Owen Blake, John R Blakeney, Henry H. Boschert, Harry Branch, M. r Brinkm , Roy , Cha, Brand, Jack Bryant, Asa Cammack, George Corban, Frank MEMBERS Crowell, Bobby Curtis, Joe Delmas, Richard Dickerson, John A. Drane, Ted Ellis, M. C. Ewing, William D. Ferguson, Walter Fisackerly, Claude K. Freeman, Wayne Gale, Edward Garrett, Richard Glen, John Graves, Richard Hambrick, John Q. Harris, Davis P. Hayes, George 0. Houston, Raymond Jackson, William I. Jones, Claude Joi , Edw, Jones, Roy K, Hebrew, Jerry Kirk, Bobby Lee Lackly, Lyman Lum, Earl Malone, Howard Mason, R. L. Massey, James A., Jr. Meade, James McGee, Robert Moore, Kim Peay, Oscar Pritchard, John M. Quails, Robert L. Quinn, Tommy Randle, William Rees, Gary Reed, Ronald Richardson, Spiva G. Ritter, Charles Roberson, James Robinson, W. C. Rogers, Douglas Shov Thor ions, Mark Skinner, George Smith, Nell Sullivant, Walter Swoope, Thomas Swoope, William Sylvester, Robert Toler, Tommy Turner, W. J. Turnipseed, Marvin Vaughn, Oliver W. Williams, Leon W. Wilson, Raymond Wilson, William Womble, James R. First Row: Ed Gale, Kelly Fisackerly, James Meade, Raymond Houston, Billy Ewing, James Massey, Charles Ritter, Prof. Gene Egli, Johnnie Betts, and Duane Tucker. Second Row: Howard Molone, Turner Arant, Raymond Wilson, Bill Swoope, Thomas Swoope, Erie Drane, Lyman Lackly, Hugh Barnett, and Gary Rees. Third Row: Wayne Freeman, Owen Bibb, Harry Boschert, John Hambrick, Walter Sullivant, Frank Corban, Billy Austin, George Cammack, and Henry Blakeney. Fourth Row: Walter Ferguson, Thomas Shows, Mark Simmons, John Dickerson, Bill Miller, Earl Lum, John Lawrence, James Marvle, Charles Briscoe. Fifth Row: Spiva Gene Richardson, R. L. Quails, Bobby Lee Kirk, Bobby Crowell, William Randle, Nell Smith, and Thomas Toler. Sixth Row: Richard Delmas, Bob Sylvester, Gene Baker, John Pritchard, Jerry Killebrew, Carlos Van Cotthem. DL OFFICERS ROBERT T. SMALLWOOD President WINSTON H. BEARDON Vice-President AARON LEON REEVES Secretory ALSON CATLEDGE Treasurer PROF. JOE T. CARDWELL Faculty Advisor PROF. JOHN W. LUSK Faculty Advisor The first active Dairy Club was organized in 1919. On June 22, 1953, the Dairy Club became affiliated with the American Science Association as a Student Affiliate Branch. This club brings together students with similar ideas and ambitions to help develop fut ure dairy leaders. MEMBERS Winston H. Bearden John Q. Hambrick C. Darnell Martin Joseph C. Seller John E. Cagle Guillermo Herrera Warren G. Megehee Claude E. Shoemake Alson Catledge C. Wedzell Jackson James L. Miles Rayford H. Shumake Robert T. Crumptor, Edmund Janus Edward Montgomery Robert T. Smallwood Harlen 0. Elliott Joe M. Jeffcoat Willie Wood Moore Allan H. Tucke Walter J. Friday L. H. Johnson Charles Nance Wayne A. Wagne John E. Gilliland Billy G. Lundy Aaron Leon Reeves Marion R. Walke Farrel Ray Graham Kenneth A. Madison Charles W. Sappington William H. Water Richard F. Griffin Cagle Catledge Crumpton Elliott Friday Gilliland Graham Griffin Herrera Jackson Janus Jeffcoat Johnson Lundy Madison Martin Magehee Miles Montgomery Moore Nance Shoemake Smallwood Wagner Walker Waters ■: -3 r v £? - ■Q 9 Q Q . Q O Ci fS ! , o O Q a s First Row: Suzanne Powell, Christine Fitzgerald, Wallace Gordon, Fred Furr, Biruta Eimanis. Second Row: Dr. Davis, Thomas Pope, Dr. Twigg, Charles Vigil, Charles Girling, Thomas Gibson, Mr. Anderson. Third Row: K. V. Estes, Mr. Thomas, Donald Hegwood, Charles Kinningham. rrorticulture i iub OFFICERS WALLACE GORDON President BIRUTA EIMANIS Vice-President FRED FURR Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS AND ADVISORS MR. W. S. ANDERSON DR. WALTER DAVIS MR. BOX MR. THOMAS DR. MARVIN TWIGG The Mississippi Junior Branch of the Amer- ican Society for Horticulture Science pro- motes interest in the various fields of horti- culture. The club has contact on a national basis with all horticultural sciences. M E A A B E RS Biruta Eimanis K. V. Estes Christine Fitzgerald Fred Furr Thomas Gibson Charles Girling Wallace Gordon Donald Hegwood Arthur Holmes Charles Kinningham Robert McBroom William Martinson Price Parham Thomas Pope Suzanne Powell Mrs. Marvin Twigg Charles E. Vigil Gordon White Jk ccounun tit f i lub OFFICERS CLYDE V. COOLEY President LYNN I. FAIRLEY Vice-President A. B. REDDOCK Secretory EDWARD JOE Treasurer W. W. LITTLEJOHN Faculty Advisor W. A. SIMMONS Faculty Advisor R. S. WOFFORD Faculty Advisor The Accounting Club is composed of stu- dents majoring in Accounting who have reached the Sophomore level or above. Its purpose is to stimulate student interest in the profession of Accountancy. Representatives of both Public and Private Accounting are invited at regular intervals to address the club. The organization also visits various types of businesses during the school year. MEMBERS Algood, R. L. Anderson, Billy F. Bond, Mark Boone, C. W. Brown, Robert L. Burford, K. F. Burns, Carl E. Burwell, Clement L. Chapman, James W. Cheatham, Lawrence Cooley, Clyde V. Cotton, John H. Davis, W. J. Dillard, Shurley, Jr. Dugard, Lee A. Etheridge, Tammy Fairley, Lynn I. Foster, James E. Gee, Gon L. George, Peter M. Graham, H. D. Gray, Herman L. Green, Robert Griffin, Buner Lee Hall, A. J. Hawkins, Ralph W. Hawkins, William F. Humber, Earl D. Jee, William Joe, Edward Joiner, Joe P. Jones, Robert S. Kennedy, Joseph H., Jr. Lane, Billy P. Lingle, Clayton McGhee, Merlin Murray, J. R. Neal, Ben C. Reddock, A. B. Salter, Randolph Shelby, Gordon Shelby, Paul Shook, Tom Mix Smith, P. E. Steele, Robert B. Strickland, Dudley L. Tolbert, W. T. Vaughn, J. L Walker, W. L. Ward, Charlie B. William, Jon Julian Yarborough, William Russell 3 s - J J Q - Q r n •€ k tk ife r ■k?L ■1?} Q I jj A lf £k 1 SSfc flfc if i Cooley Cotton Davis Dillard Dugard Etheridge Fairley Foster Gee Graham Green Griffin Hall Hawkins, R Hawkins, V Lingle McGhee Neal Reddock Salter Shelby, G. Shelby, P. Shook Smith Strickland Tolbert Walker William Yarborough Baker Bankston Bush Cagnon i Chenault Cheatham i Clement I Cochran Cole Dantzler Elliott Graves Green Hathcock Hollingsworth Houston McLaine Malone Mitchell Pongetti Price Radke Richardson Richmond, D. E. Richmond, J. R. Sansing Sowell Tidwell Varnado White ft g ft q ft ■6 Q A -t A,h ft q e ft q ft ft ft ft ft .w OFFICERS CHARLES W. TIDWELL President ROBERT F. GRAVES Vice-President MILLER BANKSTON Secretory GEORGE SOWELL Treasurer PROF. WARREN WATERHOUSE Faculty Advisor The Mississippi State division of the Society for the Advancement of Management is a stu- dent affiliate of the National S.A.M. and op- erates through the Birmingham Chapter. The purpose of S.A.M. is to further inter- est in the Industrial Management field by conducting tours in Industries throughout the South and having as guest speakers prom- inent representatives of Industries. S.A.M. is a rapidly growing organization on the campus, and a bright future is fore- seen for the group. MEMBERS Baker, J. Thomas Dantzler, Samuel Lee, Robert G. Radke, Raymond E. Bankston, Miller Elliot, Cater M. McLaine, Paul K. Richardson, John 1. Bush, Harry H. Farrish, Clifford J. McNeal, Leslie V. Richmond, Donald E. Cagnon, William Graves, Robert F. Malone, Bobby Richmond, James R. Chenault, William 1. Green, Bobby L. Mitchell, Donald A. Sansing, William Cheatham, R. D. Hathcock, Douglas W. Peavy, Willie Sowel, George Clement, Saunders Hollingsworth, Clarence A. Pongetti, Louis Tidwell, Charles W. Cochran, Leon T. Houston, Frank Price, William N. Varnado, Billy Cole, Billy L White, Loyce L . . oclelu for the rduuncement of v lanaaement 221 £D Ik. ; 1 t cJiJella iama f- i OFFICERS WILLIAM A. HAYWARD President GEORGE W. NETHERY Sen or Vice-President THOMAS N. MAXWELL Vice-President CLEMENT L. BURWELL Treasurer ROBERT T. GASTON Secretory JOSEPH L. COHN Historian PROF. NORMAN E. WEIR Chapter Advisor PROF. W. E. LITTLEJOHN Faculty Member PROF. W. A. SIMMONS Faculty Member DEAN R. C. WEEMS Faculty Member PROF. RALPH S. WOFFORD Faculty Member The Gamma Delta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi was founded on the campus of Mississippi State in March, 1949. Delta Sigma Pi is an international fraternity with over 8 3 chap- ters in the schools of business and commerce. The fraternity was organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encour- age scholarship, social activity, and the associ- John A. Barron Clement L. Burwel Joseph L. Cohn Earnest E. Cosby Rodney M. Farris Russell R. Fraiser MEMBERS Robert T. Gaston Joseph H. Kennedy James T. Harrell Thomas N. Maxwell Donald J. Hayward Charles S. McElroy William A. Hayward Paul K. McLain Ben F. Hilbun Richard L. Meador Clarence A. Hollingsworth George W. Nethery ation of students for their mutual advance- ment by research and practice; to promote a closer affiliation between the commercial world and the students of commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commer- cial welf are of the community. Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity in the field of business and commerce. Raymond E. Radkc Harvey B. Ray James R. Salter Arthur D. Spratlin Ralph D. Vaughn Harold H. Whitaker Mod m anctaemenl l f K tUD OFFICERS LOWELL E. SMITH President JOHN BRYANT Vice-President JOE P. MONTGOMERY Secretory THOMAS MAXWELL Treasurer WILLIAM S. SHAW Reporter MR. J. J. McALLISTER Faculty Advisor MISS IRVA BRYANT Faculty Advisor The Hotel Management Club was reorgan- ized at the beginning of the fall semester of 1953-54. At the present time there are 27 members and one honorary member. The purpose of this club is to promote in- terest and goodwill among the students. The highlights of our program will feature speak- ers who have succeeded in the hotel field. The members of the club are very grateful for the understanding patience, interest and guidance of our faculty advisors, Mr. J. J. McAllister and Miss Irva Bryant. MEMBERS Harvey G. Adcock Wiley S. Brooks Jim Pat Bryant John Bryant Watson G. Butts Christ S. Castanis Francis I. Chafee Cecil 0. Cox Thomas E. English Lynn I. Fairley Brian W. Grogan Bobby F. Hammett Ruston W. Hays Don D. Lomenick Thomas Maxwell Charles S. McElroy James McLendon J. P. Montgomery Donald C. Mosley Richard C. Quinnelly Robert C. Sammartino William S. Shaw Augustus M. Slaton, Jr. Lowell E. Smith Paul H. Thrasher Jack Whitehead, Jr. Arthur W. Williams Frank A. Woolf r • ■• m 1 Ts r s r f O H Ik % + { t Brooks Bryant, J. P. Bryant, J. Butts Chafee Cox English Fairley Hammett Hays Lomenick Maxwell McElroy McLendon Montgomery Mosley Quinnelly Sammartino Shaw Slaton Smith Whitehead Williams Woolf rnduitriul C duccitlon i lub OFFICERS H. V. DENNIS President PHILIP B. HUNT First Vice-President CHAPPLE H. MIMMS Second Vice-President ALTUS D. TYNES Secretory D. C. PHILLIPS Treasurer MR. E. F. MITCHELL Faculty Sponsor MR. 0. H. LITTLE Faculty Sponsor I MR. W. B. MONTGOMERY Faculty Sponsor MR. E. W. TERRELL Faculty Advisor The Industrial Education Club of Missis- The objective of the club is to promote and sippi State College is a professional organi- develop a better understanding of Industrial zation of students majoring in the field of Education in the state. Industrial Education. MEMBERS John S. Allen Billy A. Easom Wallace A. Johnson Billy Snider Brandt L. Baker Billy J. French Chappie H. Mimms Henry Snider John A. Bodron Adron L. Fulgham Thomas N. Mooney Steve Stan Grace W. Burge Perry M. Hamill Norman L. Moore John H. Stinson, Jr. James R. Carr Thomas A. Hufford D. C. Phillips Henry L. Trest H. V. Dennis Philip B. Hunt J. Dwight Rivers Altus D. Tynes Janice L. Douglas Max E. Jobe Billy M. White Allen Baker Carr Dennis Douglas Easom Fre Hamill Hufford Hunt Jobe Johnson Mimms Mo Phillips Rivers Snider, B. Snider, H. Stinson Tynes Wl Ok fc 9 T I l Abraham Adams Bennett Brewer Butler Carleton Clark Davenport Davis Dickens Edwards Elliott English Fulton Gamblin Gladney Graham Hinton Hogan Hooker Howie King Lancaster Lawrence Mitchell Mullins Oliver Smith Spratlin Vinnichenko Warren Weeks Weir Whitaker  Jv] .. l Ct ft o Q ' £1 ft O Q ft f5 9 g. o q a f% ?m± -, « -m I v larketinq L iub OFFICERS JULIAN LAWRENCE President HAROLD GRAHAM Vice-President JEANE WEIR Secretory RODNEY FARRIS Treasurer R. A. KLAGES Faculty Advisor The Mississippi State College Marketing Club, composed of students majoring in mar- keting in the School of Business and Industry, has as its primary objective the advancement of science in marketing. It was organized for the purpose of fostering scientific study and research in the field of marketing through better understanding and appreci- ation of special problems of the field. The members of the club learn of new employ- ment opportunities through a series of field trips each semester to various cities. By at- tending these trips and hearing various in- formed speakers each semester, the students are able to coordinate marketing theory with marketing problems of practical importance. MEMBERS Jimmy Abraham Don Davis Gerald Gladney Jimmy Mitchell Morris Adams Gilbert Dickens Harold Graham James Mullins John S. Allen Grady Edwards Morgan Guess Buster Oliver Leo Anderson Jimmy Elliott Dabney R. Hinton D L Smith Cecil E. Bennett Billy English Julian A. Hogan Arthur Spratlin T. R. Brewer Rodney Farris Winston Hooker Boris Vinnichenko W. M. Butler James 0. Foster Charles Howie Tom Warren Harold Carleton William Fulton Thomas King Denny Weeks Horold Clark Mike Gamblin Billy Lancaster Jeane Weir James Davenport Julian Lawrence Charles Whitaker 225 s fell Hicks Hilbun Locey Lawrence Salter Wheat CJu Lambda r no . . . OFFICERS BOBBY JONES President CHARLEY WARD Vice-President DUDLEY LACEY Treasurer BEN HILBUN, JR Secretory- Realizing a need for a method of recog- fraternity is composed of juniors and seniors nizing and honoring outstanding business in the school of business who have maintained students, Chi Lambda Rho was organized in a quality point average of not less than 2.0. the year 193 0. The local honorary business MEMBERS Dewitt Hicks Julian Lawrence Ben Hilbun, Jr. Randolph Salter Keith Home Charley Ward Bobby Jones Larry Wheat Dudley Lacey 226 . . . _J. S. W. £ OFFICERS IRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER JAMES R. McEOWN President CHARLES FRAISER JAMES L. McRAE Vice-President ROY GRAFE, JR. EUGENE BISHOP Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES TEAM CARLEY WILLIAM W. DRINKWATER Faculty Advisor D. M. EASTLAND Atkins Aust Bailey Byrd Canales Corley Dodd Fraiser Grafe Heathcott Long Mann McRae Miller Moor Prudencio Smylie Speed The Mississippi State College student branch of the American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers was established in 1928 and is composed of students regularly enrolled un- der a mechanical engineering curriculum at Mississippi State College. The purpose of the society is to broaden the student ' s acquaint- MEMBERS George Atkins M. L. Aust, Jr. Robert E. Bailey Roland B. Barber William Billingsley Eugene Bishop Lee Brent Arthur Byrd Generoso Canales Charles T. Carley, Jr. J. B. Cody Dyson G. Clark John W. Craft Wilmer C. Daws John Alton Dodd Brudge Elkin H. R. Fraiser Roy Grafe, Jr. William Paul Griffin William S. Hamilton Robert E. Harris R. W. Harris James Heathcott Lawrence W. Long Dennis L. Mann R. E. May, Jr. James R. McEown George E. Mcintosh Will T. McKie James L. McRae Randall J. Miller Bluford L. Moor Bill Moore James R. Moreton Billy D. Nichols George Price Gaston M. Prudencio John Smilie Leroy H. Speed John F. Swearengen William E. Thomas Raul R. Vivado Hailey B. White ance with the practical side of the practice of the mechanical engineering. Guest speakers, field trips, and an annual regional conference enable the student to be- come acquainted with his colleagues and to meet graduate mechanical engineers. Barber Billingsley Bishop Brent Cody Clark Craft Daws Griffin Hamilton Harris, R. E. Harris, R. W. May McEown Mcintosh McKie Moore Moreton Nichols Price Swearengen Thomas Vivado White % 0 % f 0 « | 0$k Q 9 o 9 CO), o o ' o ' - ' fT) c - n 2l 2 art iL 7 At. y. c . o. und y. rC. o. A.IE.E. OFFICERS LEONARD D. THEUS President FRANK E. BATES Vice-President RAPHORD L. BARRETT Secretary-Treasurer I.R.E. OFFICERS CECIL COKER President HERMAN TUCKER Vice-President ALAN McGUIRE Secretary-Treasurer The American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers is the professional organization of all electrical engineers regardless of their field of specialization. Its object is the advance- ment of the theory and practice of Electrical Engineering and the Allied Arts and Sciences and the maintenance of a high professional standing among its members. Since its founding in 1884, it has grown to be the largest engineering society in the world with over 5 0,000 members, 100 sections and 132 student branches in the leading colleges of the United States, Canada and Mexico. The Mississippi State College Branch was founded in 1925. The Institute of Radio Engineers, Missis- sippi State College Student Branch, was estab- lished in 1949, to further the Electrical Engi- neering student ' s knowledge and interest in the field of Communications and Electronics. The Institute of Radio Engineers strives to give its members a better professional out- look by scheduling important speakers from the top companies and presenting technical films and papers throughout the school year. MEMBERS Abel, C. H. Gross, E. E. Pittman, W. E. Aitchison, G. M. Guercio, A. M. Polk, H. K. Barrett, R. L. Hansen, E. D. Quinn, B. G Bates, F. E. Harris, H. B. Quinnelly, D. E. Bayer, A. C. Harris, J. R. Ramsay, J. W. Berry, C. C. Henderson, C. E. Reeves, S. Blackwell, C. H. Hennington, M. Reilly, F. N. Brackeen, T. Hight, H. H. Retherford, C. M. Brett, C. E. House, B. T. Rigby, W. G. Brown, D. M. Hudspeth, M. L. Roberts, B. F. Brown, G. F. Jones, J. E. Rose, T. L. Brown, J. M. Jones, P. M. Sansing, E. P. Carpenter, W. B. Lollar, H. C. Smith, H. V. Chrismond, J. S. Loskamp, E. C. Smith, J. W. Clark, H. R. Mansell, T. E. Theus, L. D. Coker, C. Marbury, C. A. Tucker, H. D. Cotten, J. T. McCown, H. H. Tramel, L. Daniels, R. K. McGuire, A. S. Valentine, F. T. Duks, P. Nicholas, G. C. Walker, B. J. Ferguson, N. G. Onkst, J. R. Walker, B. W. Ferris, C. S. Pace, L. S. Wall, L. D. Fox, G. 1. Parish, J. P. Warren, C. L. Fox, W. 1. Pate, J. R. White, P. A. Gilder, T. E. Pearson, B. J. Williams, T. J. Gilmore, W. E. Pilgrim, J. T. Wilson, H. K. Greene, R. L Pittman, R. C. Wilson, W. M. Griffin, D. N. Wnght, W. W . R E . MEMBERS Andrews, W. R. Greene, R. L. Brackeen, T. Hull, J. E. Broome, A. Jones, J. E. Coker, C. Kruse, H. A Cotten, J. T. Logan, W. D. Egger, C. P. McCown, H. H. Ferguson, N. G. McGuire, A. S. Ferris, C. S. Nerren, F. L. Graves, M. B Tucker, H. D. Abel Aitchison Andrews Barrett Bates Bayer Berry Blackwell Brackeen Brett Broome Brown, D. M. Brown, G. F. Brown, J. M. Carpenter Chrismond Coker Daniels Duks Egger Ferguson Ferris Fox, G. I. Fox, W. I. Gilder Graves Greene Griffin Gross Guercio Hansen Harris, H. B. Harris, J. R. Henderson Hennington Hight House Hudspeth Hull Jones Kruse Logan Lollar Loskamp Mansell McCown McGuire Nerren Polk Quinn Quinnellv Ramsay Reeves Reilly Retherford Rigby Roberts Sansing Smith Theus Tramel Valentine Walker Wall Warren Williams Wilson Wright i 7 K %aL .r$ £ 1 3k zk 4, ft , o 1 4 1 ,v ' ' .A P V - _ A! aZ qT a. p Q 4A , iis Am 3 rmerican ocietu of iuil C naineerS . . . OFFICERS CARLTON L. RONE President THOMAS F. LEE Vice-President HAROLD S. ROTH Secretary SAMUEL M. MURPHY Treasurer Student chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers are established in engi- neering schools with an approved curricula in civil engineering. The chapter gives the students the opportunity to make professional contacts and associations which are invalu- able to the practicing engineer. The chapter also gives the students the opportunity to hold office, secure outside speakers and ex- tend hospitality while they are on the cam- pus. The students prepare technical papers which may be presented at A.S.C.E. Conven- tions, where they are discussed. The chapter takes three field trips each year, visiting projects of civil engineering interest. Anderson, George L. Anthony, Walter E. Barksdale, Julian R. Beckham, Howard L. Bell, Billy C. Bethay, Joseph A. Black, Robert J. Bock, Viljar Boyd, Marden B. Branum, Bobby Z. Bunyard, James C. Campbell, Charles L, Jr. Canizaro, Jack P., Ill Clark, Larry H. Clark, William G. Coker, Lee E. Cook, Arthur M. Cook, Kelly G. Crawford, Ralph J. Crisco, Alvin L. Crout, Robert M. Crowson, Navarro Cruse, James H., Jr. Davis, Fred E. Edrus, Rein Ellison, Ralph B. England, William L Evers, David W. MEMBERS Farrar, Glenn C. Garrett, James L. Green, Andrew J. Halbrook, James G. Hardy, Bryson A. Herrington, Malcolm E. Hutchison, Sylvan L. Ivy, Robert C. Johnston, Thomas E. Jordan, Jason C. Kerr, George B. Langdon, Walton H. Layman, Wayne M. Lee, Thomas F. Lifer, Charles E. Lockhart, Paul, Jr. Long, Robert L., Jr. Love, Sidney E. Love, William E. Lucius, Ray Magee, Wilson K. Malavasi, Raymond J. May, Johnnie F. McKee, John B., Jr. Mitchell, William, Jr. Moore, Norton H. Murphy, Samuel M. Newkirk, James R. Oswalt, Ray 0. Parsons, Henry T. Pickering, Tommy J. Pitts, Kerry F. Pongetti, David Posey, Lavon L. Powell, Samuel B. Quinn, Jesse J., Jr. Randall, Ernest H., Jr. Riley, Grady F., Jr. Rone, Carlton L. Roth, Harold S. Seal, Lawrence L. Sellers, Bennie J. Shannon, Garner I. Sheffield, Charles E. Smith, Charles F. Snowden, Norman D. Soot, Olaf Strickland, Harold L. Sykes, Billy G. Taylor, Stanley A. Tidwell, William M. Truitt, Thomas M. Vinzant, Thomas C. Waddell, James W. Woodrow, Oscar J., Jr. Young, Hugh H. 230 Anderson Anthony Barksdole Beckham Bell Bethay Black Bock Boyd Branum Bunyard Campbell Canizaro Clark, L. Clark, W. Coker Cook, A. Cook, K. Crawford Crisco Crout Crowson Cruse Ellison England Farrar Garrett Green Halbrook Hardy Herrington Hutchison Johnston Jordan Kerr Lockhart Love ' , W. May 66 McKee Murphy Newkirk Oswalt Pongetti Posey Powell Quinn. Randall Riley Rone Roth Sheffield Smith Soot Strickland Sykes Taylor Tidwell Truitt Waddell q 1 V q J cpi ' ■1 Aw h . ' i 4ft i ■k : Q i Q -- J 4l ft ' q f J ft n 1 ! |C5 1 1 r bl : VLlk Jk i r 0 urn  . A 1 3 ' 4 n , k fe $£■it i !-!fe . r q O 01 3 J0 4f ?) rL.4 jtL. i ' 7T : j ' n q •— - A- . L 3 w ?l . 7 4 Cupit, c. Cupit, J. V JU fJJI 1 9 4  ■m f j S J N 41. H I 9 ? Q . « •? ' { : 9 d Hi 1 a H 4 L hemical Oi naineenn f L iub . . . OFFICERS CHARLES R. CUPIT President WILLIAM P. NICHOLS Vice-President JAMES A. CLANTON Secretary-Treasurer DR. ARNOLD J. GULLY Sponsor- Advisor The Chemical Engineers ' Club, organized in April, 1949, is composed of student chemi- cal engineers and chemists. The purpose of this organization is to promote professional development of its members through its pro- grams and activities. Meeting programs ordinarily consist of stu- dent presentation of selected technical sub- jects, visiting speakers, and industrial movies. Annually, the club sponsors a field trip, giving the members an opportunity to visit plants. Through the club socials, members are pro- vided with an excellent opportunity to have wholesome fellowship with others who are interested in the same field of science. MEMBERS Barnes, Emmirr A. Bocock, Hector Boxeman, Billy Clanton, James A. Cupit, Charles R. Cupit, J. Harold Davis, Douglas C. 1 Demondson, Barbara Havens, Ira T. Faulkner, Paul B. Horton, K. T. Forester, Sammy Kungys, Stasys Green, Earnest Lewis, Sam R. Halbrook, Joseph Martin, E. A. Handal, S. J. Millis, John A. 232 Nichols, William P. O ' Brien, Barry M. Polk, Adrian Reed, B. A. Swalm, David Walker, Fred G. Wallin, Tom N. . . . Square and Compass L lub OFFICERS CHARLES D. POWER President BILLY G. SYKES Vice-President NORMAN L. MOORE Secretary- Treasurer HENRY E. KLAR Reporter DR. JAMES H. McLENDON, DR. HARVEY F. McCORY .... Sponsors Free Masonry is a speculative and moral bership in the Square and Compass Club is science founded on an operative art. Its prin- restricted to those students who have received ciples include the purest precepts of morality, at least the First Masonic Degree. The pur- including the Cardinal Virtues of Masonry, poses of the organization are fellowship and temperance, fortitude, prudence, and justice. instruction in Masonry. The activities of the These governing laws are undergirded by be- club are coordinated with those of Albert lief in God and immortality of the soul. Mem- Lodge, No. 89, Starkville f James N. McKell, W.M. MEMBERS Boyd, David K. Lander, Albert J. Moore, Norman L. Spearman, Don 0. Burt, Willie E. Lane, Billy P. Parker, William H. Stanford, Paul C. Caver, James H. Lewis, Sam R., Jr. Power, Charles D. Sykes, Billy G. Fairley, Lynn I. Lollar, Hubert C. Siler, Eugene Turner, Hubert T. Friday, Walter J., Ill Lundy, Billy G. Smith, Darrell R. Wigington, James R. Fulton, William A. Magee, James M., Jr. Smith, John C. Williams, Charles T. Klar, Henry E. Winters, Clayton P. Boyd Burt Caver Fairley Friday Fulton Porker Siler Smith, D. Smith, J. Spearman Stanford Wigington Williams Winters W ' CU OFFICERS TOM FULTON President CHARLES CAVEN Secretary- Treasurer MR. C. R. DUDY NOBLE Sponsor The M Club is an organization of the holders of the coveted tf M, men who have lettered in one of the four major sports at Mississippi State — football, baseball, track and basketball. The purpose of the club is to promote ath- letics on the campus and to provide fellow- ship for the athletes. The M Club is sponsored by the Athletic Department of State College. MEMBERS Harold Blaylock Harold Harris John Bodren Owen Hines Frank Bragan Jack Houston Art Broome Donald Joseph Charles Caven John Katusa Gerald Caveness Bob Mohon John Cherry Don Morris Bobby Collins Tom Morris George Cook Frank Newsom Glen Dailey Jack Parker Art Davis George Price Harold Easterwood Murphy Roberson Ben Farrar Jerry Simmons Tom Fulton Bill Thomas Louis Gilardoni Cliff Wallace Bill Glasgow Zerk Wilson Richard Griffin Ron Yarnick Lawrence Hamberlin Bill Zimmerman j 4 y % Collins Cook i Doiley Fulton Gilardoni Griffin Hamberlin i r iH 111 r iJ . r i ;, 1 AH Jhe jramoud fr aroon ( -5ancl OFFICERS JOHN GARST President GEORGE HOOKS Vice-President NANCY CAMMACK Secretary AL DUGARD Treasurer W. T. WEST Director The 195 3-54 Famous Maroon Band, consisting of one hundred pieces, moved into the new Band Hall at the first of the year. This is the best facility that any band has ever had at Mississippi State. This year the band made three football trips. They were to Alabama, Jackson, and New Orleans. They also made a spring tour which consisted of concerts in Clarksdale, Greenville, Indianola, Green- wood, Belzoni, Jackson, and Canton High Schools. For the first time in its history, the Maroon Band gave a concert in the Jackson City Auditorium. On February 20, 19 54, the first Band Material Clinic ever put on by a college in Mississippi was held on the State campus. This consisted of the Maroon Band playing new music submitted by pub- lishers for band directors and interested students from over the state. John Garst, George Hooks, Nancy Cammack, and Al Dugard. I - Mary Nell Massey Bonnie Glasgow Ernest Green Frank Lanier Charles Bell Raymond Radke Bobby Butler Barbara Ann Cooper Don Ashcraft Marion Slaton George Hooks Bill Page Ray Pittman FLUTE Jerry Halbrook OBOE BASSOON CLARINET Shirley Johnson Aubrey Skelton Leonard Cohn David Billingsley John Lundy Dudley Lacey John Garst James Crowder Tommy Shinn Watson Butts Jimmy Dunn Walter Shurden MEMBERS George Nethery Sandra Lawrence Ronnie Hall ALTO CLARINET BASS CLARINET Rose Burnley ALTO SAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE BARITONE SAXOPHONE CORNET John Crigler Tommy Sanders John Ramsey Billy Simmons Jimmy Davis David Clogston, Jr. Billy Nichols Charles Pickel Edward Fore Joe Doty Barry O ' Brien Donald Richmond Lowell Ragan Bill Cagnon Sam Moore Norman Knobloch Ed Word Tom Stennis Ted Brown Buford Logan, Jr. 237 Henry Clements Sarah Etheredge John Richards Wayne Layman Glenn Roark Jimmy Guyse Kenneth Edmondi George Ogden A. B. Reddock Eddie Wallace Jimmy Gunn Hal Whitaker Al Mosley TRUMPET Calvin Hull FRENCH HORN BARITONE Joel Antley TROMBONE Renan Richmond BASS Jack Murphy STRING BASS PERCUSSION C T. Ling, Jr. Jack Chance Lee Redding Nancy Cammack Johnnye Meyer Edgar Ling Joe Brad White Al Dugard Jon Meek Joe Dickey Charles Stanford Thomas Rowlett Ronnie Flanagan Betty Massey m Itelteipp I S tate i olleae Lenoir OFFICERS HAROLD JACKS President JAMES McKAY Vice-President VIRGINIA CARMICHAEL Secretary DAVID SAUNDERS Socio Chairman JANIE GILES Reporter MR. E. D. McKISSACK Director MRS. E. D. McKISSACK Accompanist The Mississippi State College Choir is open to students from all undergraduate depart- ments of the College. The purpose of the or- ganization is to make music participation an integral part of the life of the student. The requirements for membership in the Choir are the ability to sing on pitch, loyalty to the organization, and a desire to sing standard sacred and secular choral literature. The Choir is composed of sixty vocalists from the student body and makes frequent public appearances both on and off the cam- pus, under the direction of Mr. E. D. McKis- sack. Mrs. E. D. McKissack is accompanist. Each year the Choir takes two tours. For the annual Fall Tour this year, the Choir per- formed Handel ' s immortal The Messiah, at Macon, Philadelphia, Durant, Belzoni, Sun- flower Junior College, and State College. This production was tape recorded and broadcast over a six-state chain of radio sta- tions. In April, the Choir took its Spring tour. Among the towns visited were Macon, Co- lumbus, Scooba, Meridian, Laurel, Ellisville, Wiggings, Perkinston Junior College, Gulf- port, Biloxi, Pascagoula, and other cities of the Gulf Coast area. 238 First Row: Mory Honor Cohen, Laura Ann Woodburn, Joanne Fairchild, Iris Starky, Mr. E. D. McKissack, Mrs. E. D. McKis- sack, Betty Ann Barr, Sammy Jo Moore, Suzanne Powell, and Joy Houston. Second Row: Ruby Sanderson, Frances Bethany, Pat Cook, Jenny Lee Carmichael, Mrs. W. I. Chenault, Mary Joyce Polk, Jesse Filgo, Hugh Green, Janie Giles, Nell Smith, Charlotte Lewis, Kathryn Jasper, Ann Hutchinson, and Olga Ann Thompson. Third Row: Robert Clements, Julian White, Paul Smith, Conrad Hanks, Francis Spinks, J. D. Lewis, Harold Jacks, David Saunders, Edwin Upton, Robert McCaleb, Bennie Mabus, Gordon White, Donald Quinnelly, and Richard Quinnelly. Fourth Row: Damon Wall, Bill Kearney, Leon McPherson, Dan Havens, James Ratliff, Robert Robinson, Billy Rigby, Billy Brown, Don Pounds, Rolland Pitt, Johnny Alford, Mark Sim- mons, Jimmy McKay, Irby Campbell, Robert Mangum, and Henry Clements. MEMBERS Alford, John T. Barr, Betty Ann Bethany, Frances Brown, Billy H. Campbell, Irby W. Carmichael, Virginia L Carr, Vaudean Cohen, Mary Honor Cook, Patricia C. Etheredge, Tammy H. Fairchild, Joanne Filgo, Jesse E. Giles, Janie M. Gooch, Nancy L. Green, Hugh L. Hanks, James C. Havens, Dan E. Houston, Joy Hutchinson, Hellen A. Jacks, Harold Kearney, John W. Lewis, Charlotte A. Lewis, Jordan D. Mabus, Bennie B. Mangum, Robert I. McCaleb, Robert E. McKay, James M. McPherson, Leon A. Moore, Sammy Jo Pitt, Laud R. Polk, Mary Joyce Pounds, Donald E. Powell, Suzanne M. Quinnelly, Donald E. Quinnelly, Richard C. Ratliff, James E. Rigby, William G. Sanderson, Ruby J. Saunders, David A. immons, Thomas Mark Smith, Nell Smith, Paul D. Spinks, Francis F. Thompson, Olga Ann Upton, Edwin T. White, Gordon H. White, Julian H. Whitehead, Jack R. d ctptlAl student l r nion EXECUTIVE COUNCIL BROWN, TED C Socio I EVANS, THOMAS Noondoy Direct FARRAR, GLENN Sunday School Direct FRAISER, RUSSELL Stewardship Direct GILES, JANIE M Publicity D, GIRLING, CHARLES Devotional D, HOOKS, GEORGE Promotional D, HOOVER, JACK C Transportation Direct PAGE, BILL Music Direct REED, GARY Brotherhood President REES, GARY Brotherhood President RUFFIN, JAMES Training Union Director SANDERSON, RUBY Librarian and Hostess SMITH, LANOM Athletic Director STEWART, MARY NELL Secretary TUCKER, BILL Junior Church Pastor VAUGHN, CHARLES Editor of B.S.U. Paper WALL, DAMON President ISBELL, REV. ROY S Student Secretary ROARK, DR. DONALD Faculty Advisor SMITH, REV. WILBURN S Pastor Advisor Regular members of the local Baptist church, Sunday School, Training Union, Brotherhood, and those who participate in any of the Baptist activities on the campus are members of the Baptist Student Union of Mississippi State College. The purpose of the movement is to serve as a link between the church and the students in training them for Christian leadership in the church and in society. The Executive Council is composed of those students elected by the Baptist student body. Each member of the council trys to lead a definite phase of student work. The Baptist Student Union promotes a noonday meditation period each day, prayer- mates, and many other activities which strengthen one ' s Christian growth. They also sponsor an annual Sweetheart Banquet and many other socials throughout the year. Giles Girling Hooks Rccs Ruffin Sondersoi Stewart Tucker Vaughn Wall f f } f£ % f L l cinterbunt i lub ¥ OFFICERS leon Mcpherson President NANCY CAMMACK Vice-President BUDDY HARDY Secretary WILLIAM HAMILT ON Treasurer SYD EVERETT National President Canterbury is the organization for Epis- copal college students. It encompasses more than 200,000 Episcopalians in the United States, Alaska, and Hawaii and is designed to maintain unity, promote fellowship and growth among those who are interested in the Episcopal Church. MEMBERS Barry, William S. Gross, Elwin E., Jr. Keith, Frank Nichols, Frank A. Broussard, Gilbert D. Gunter, Robert Kelly, A. P., Jr. Nicoladis, Frank Brown, Benjamin H. Gunter, James J. Kelly, William R. Peters, Leland B. Cammack, George M. Hamilton, William S. Land, John R. Pope, T. C. Cammack, Nancy Horned, Winky V. Leonard, Emmet T. Scales, Eugene J. Castonis, C. Steve Hardy, Buddy MacDonald, William S. Stilley, John D. Crowden, James Hawkins, Ralph W. McBroom, Robert D. Ware, James K., Jr. Davis, Arthur Hayden, James S. McKay, James M. Weir, Guy Ray Drane, Hayward B., Jr. Jones, Claude L. McLean, Victor N. Welshans, Wallace A. Farragut, Wallace E. Jones, Lucien B. McPherson, Leon, Jr. Williams, Alexander L. Garst, John F. Kearney, John W. Newkirk, James R. Worthington, John A. George, Peter M. Young, James F. First Row: Nancy Cammack, Rev. Emile Joffrion, Bill Kearney, Wallace Farragut, and Leon McPherson. Second Row: Winkey Horned, Syd Everett, Bill Kelly, George Cammack, Frank Keith, Jimmy McKay, Hayward Drane, Jimmy Ware, Frank Nico- ladis, and Victor McLean. Bokcr Bctbczc Beyer Gorgaro Gilbert Green Gucrcio Hicks Hill Johnson Kennedy Kungys Molovos. Mangialardi, G. Mangialardi, S. Martinson Nelson Pongetti, D. Pongetti, L. Pongetti, R Sabagal Smith, H. Smith, W. Taylor Trava Villar Hi2k Jl f i. 11 1 n ; o . a a a 3 a a, a lewman L lab . . . OFFICERS DONALD A. HEGWOOD President JOSEPH M. POITEVIN Vice-President JAMES F. KEEFE Secretary PEDRO CANALES-VILLAR Treasurer MISS MONICA GOEN Faculty Advisor REV. EDWARD CRATIN Chaplain The Newman Club is a Catholic Club of Catholic Culture and Catholic Fellowship that shall foster the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of the Catholic students of Mississippi State College in this order of importance: Weld them into a common union; assist the Mississippi State College and its stu- dents whenever possible. MEMBER S Tommy Baker Anthony Guercio Gino Mangialardi Louis Pongetti Arnold Betbeze Donald A. Hegwood Sam Mangialardi Raymond Pongetti Curt Beyer Richard Hicks Bob Mangum Alvaro Sabagal Pedro Canoles-Villar John Hill William Martinson Joe Shamoun Mario Cobos Richard Johnson Buddy Morrison Herbert Smith John Gargaro Joe Harper Kennedy Louie Nelson Walter Smith Gray Gilbert Stasys Kungys Joseph Poitevin Clyde Taylor Andy Green Ray Malavasi 242 David Pongetti George Trava WeJe V sroun cLut ion OFFICERS CHARLES L. HUDSON President E. DALE SHERROD Vice-President HERMAN L. GRAY Treasurer ALTUS D. TYNES Secretary REV. JOHN E. SUTPHIN Director Any person in the campus community may become a member of the Wesley Foundation by subscribing to the following pledge and participating in its program: I Purpose: To develop my personal life according to Christian Principles; To work for a campus Christian Community at Mis- sissippi State College; To participate in the World Christian Fellowship. The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on the campus and makes its greatest appeal to members of the Metho- dist Church. It provides a church home away from home, supplements the social life of its members, provides leadership training, provides opportunities for faculty-student associations, and seeks to provide an inte- grating philosophy of life through personal counseling and group experiences. COUNCIL GERALD GARDNER Worship Chairman MRS. GERALD GARDNER Publicity Chairman JAMES M. MARBLE Membership Chairman THOMAS R. PRINCE Literature Chairman ANNE RUTLEDGE Sunday Evening Chairman LEE E. KNIGHT, JR Transportation Chairman MEMBERS SARA CRAFT Community and World Service Chairman ARCHIE B. COLEMAN . . . Character Builders ' Class Study Chairman WILLIAM A. PRINCE Socio Chairman MARION WALKER Recreation Chairman WILLIAM CURTIS ROBINSON Sports Chairman 1 .4% ' 1 f (V to %fe S ml I - t T0l } i f+ J f k c j % Mk Dke y. W. C. -A. Cabinet OFFICERS SYD EVERETT President JIMMY McKAY Vice-President CECIL LOCKE Treasurer TRUDY MACKIE Secretory The Young Men ' s Christian Association, oldest organization at Mississippi State Col- lege, was established by State ' s first presi- dent, General Stephen D. Lee, in 18 82. Since that date it has functioned as an integral part of student life and promoted a program de- signed to meet many of the social and spiritual needs of students. The program of the Y.M.C.A. is developed and promoted by the Cabinet. Administra- tive policies are determined by the faculty- student Advisory Board and administered by the employed staff. Program and building privileges are extended to all regularly en- rolled students and to faculty and staff mem- bers of the College. Fronces Bethany Leon Cochran Father Edward Cratin Sydney Everett Tom Fulton John Garst Bill Hollingsworth MEMBERS Charles Hudson Trudy Mackie Rev. Roy Isbell Jimmy McKay ev. Emile Joffrion Charles Millspaugh Sidney Johnson T. C. Nabors Bill Kelley Dr. Fred Neal Charles Lifer Mrs. June Neal Cecil Locke Willie Phillips Earnest Price Gary Rees ev. John Sutphin Bob Sylverstein r. Henry Thomas Jeane Weir :v. Harold Wolff First Row: Earnest Price, Jr., Cecil Locke, Trudy Mackie, Syd Everett, Jimmy McKay, Willie Phillips. Second Row: Rev. Roy Isbell, Mr. Bill Hollingsworth, Bill Kelley, Frances Bethany, Jeane Weir, Dr. Henry Thomas, Leon Cochran, Charles Hudson. Third Row: Gary Rees, T. C. Nabors, John Garst, Sidney Johnson, Rev. John Sutphin, Bob Sylverstein. « ! A Y.M.C.A. Cabinet in Sessi Gab Lab in Y Lobby. ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Mr R. P. White Mr. Edwin S. Sanders Mr. Syd Everett Mr W. W. Littlejohn Mr. Malcolm Gray Mr. James M. McKay Mr C. A. Wilson Dr. John Alford Mr. Cecil Locke Dr D. B. Roark Dr. Henry Thomas Mrs. Trudy Mackie .SJ fift. UTI Square Dance in the Lobby. State Students Help Plan Conferences. Decorating the Traditional Tree. How To Study Panel. Jsn ArppreciatL w It is not the guns or armament Or the money they can pay, It ' s the close co-operation That makes them win the day. It is not the individual Or the army as a whole, But the everlastin ' teamwork Of every bloomin ' soul. J. Mason Knox Perhaps it is rather inappropriate to compare publishing a college yearbook with win- ning a war, but the value of cooperation and teamwork is much the same. To list names of all those who helped prepare the 1954 REVEILLE is impossible. We are too deeply indebted to some individuals and groups, however, to omit them entirely. First, we recognize and thank the faculty, administration, and student body, including all organizations, fraternities, and sororities, who responded so faithfully to the duties that were necessary to make the REVEILLE possible. Second, we extend our deepest thanks to Papa Jim Pruitt and the personnel of Pruitt ' s Studio for the fine job they did in making the pictures for the 1954 REVEILLE and for their untiring efforts to help get the yearbook out on time. Third, to the many people who had one of the largest parts in making the book possible — our advertisers, we say thanks. Fourth, to Mr. Bob Fearber of the Alabama Engraving Company, and to Mr. Johnny Long, of Bowen, Long, and Young, Publishers, we express our appreciation for the many untiring hours of work and their directed efforts. Finally, we thank the members of the annual staff of the 1954 REVEILLE. Without their help, the annual would not have been possible and we are deeply indebted to each and every one of them. Theirs was the job without glory and to them, in profound gratitude, we say Thanks, for a job well done. Respectfully, JOHNNY SPRUILL, Editor DON MORRISON, Business Manager £tateJ uppwtetA ecuritu + 5 late d3unk Starkville, Mississippi MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. Serving Starkville, Oktibbeha County and State College more than half of a century continuously. Places All of Its Facilities At Your Disposal When Your Business Is Banking Call on Us PecpleA £atiH J Sank MEMBER OF THE F.D.I.C. A FRIEND TO THE COLLEGE Strong . . . Progressive . . . Courteous STARK VI LLE ' S LEADING BANK Starkville ' s Leading Bank Since 1889 WALTER PAGE . . . President F. COOPER . . . Vice-President and Cashier Confidence Planters Oil Mill Owned by • MISSISSIPPI COTTONSEED PRODUCTS COMPANY rhree generations oi Southern motorists have bought with confidence at the • Standard Oil sign . . . the sign oi dependable products Manufacturers of an ex 1a service COTTONSEED AND SOYBEAN PRODUCTS • • Standard Oil Company (KENTUCKY) GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of SLAUGHTER CHEVROLET COMPANY Where the College Boys Like to Trade NEW AND USED CARS AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS CHEVROLET PARTS STARKVILLE HENRY CLAY HOTEL We express our sincere appreciation to Missis- sippi State College, its faculty, and its student body for all it means to the northeast Missis- sippi area. TOM F. WYMAN WEST POINT, MISSISSIPPI . . Compliments of . . . hepattment H £tweA The Book Store The College Store Sinclair Products 499 Service Station Bell Oil Company II. C. Bell, ' 14; C. P. Bell ( M Club), ' 22; H. G. Bell, Jr., ' 35 STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of T. E. Lindsey Sons BUILDING M A TERI A L S Box 487 Starkville, Mississippi Cooperative Creamery The Home of A. M. BUTTER STATE COLLEGE MISSISSIPPI Compliments of . . . Colonial Heights Service Station and Used Car Lot DEALERS OF TEXACO PRODUCTS O. G. COLEMAN-Owner STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI BELL CAFE The Home of QUALITY AND SERVICE Since 1906 Jim and Gus Talantis, Props. COLUMBUS MISSISSIPPI It Pays To Look Your Best Visit The HOTEL BARBER SHOP Located in Stark Hotel FREEMAN McGINNIS — JACK MORELAND Starkville, Miss. Best Wishes From East Miss. Motor Co. ' ■Your Pontiac Dealer SALES -SERVICE-PARTS Starkville, Miss. We Welcome Your Patronage Ask Any Old Grad . . . He Will Tell You HART NESS REDUS Known Throughout Mississippi As The College Boys Friends STARKVILLE, MISS. Quality Goods Fair Prices Gordon ' s Shoe Store ♦ STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI W. W. Scales Co. Buy Your Shoes at Gordon ' s — Since 1845 STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI Pay Cash and Save the Difference Compliments of Johnson Furniture Co. Dealers in Simmons Box Springs Mullin Sons, P.X. and Mattresses and Other Simmons Products Telephone 980 ♦ J. H. Cook, Manager STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI Easy to Pay the Johnston Way BOYETT ' S 5 10 STORE Compliments of STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI BURDINE SHEELY • The Home of Famous Brands Can Supply Many of Your Needs at Small Expense STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI Miss. Hardware Electric Co. Your Sporting Goods Headquarters • STARKVILLE, MISS. Bingham ' s Jewelry Stark Hotel Building STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Diamonds Watches Silverware GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR REX and STATE THEATERS Starkville, Mississippi In Business for Your Pleasure Owned and Operated by Two Mississippi State Alumni: R. I. GOODMAN, ' 06 A. L. GOODMAN, ' 08 Refresh. . . add zest to the hour MAYDEN ' S Starkville ' s Finest Store for Men and Boys JIMMY MAYDEN, Owner Starkville, Mississippi 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 35 Years ' Experience STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of Crossroads Cafe and Service Station GULF PRODUCTS ALLEN DRUG STORE Your Rexall Druggist Registered Pharmacist On Duty At All Times Starkville, Miss. EAT WITH RED AT THE HI-WAY GRILL Everybody ' s Friend FOOD AT ITS BEST BEST WISHES To the Graduates and Undergraduates STAGGERS BAKERY Butter Flake — Golden Krust Bread GOOD THINGS TO EAT STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Klebaris Shoe Store Starkville, Mississippi Where Most ' STATE ' Men and Women Buy Their Shoes East Mississippi Lumber Co. Building M aterial — Hardware Our Code: They Prosper Most Who Serve Best STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI When You Want a Good Picture Let JIM Make It Portrait • Action Application • Group The Official Photographer of the 1953 REVEILLE Complete File of All REVEILLE Negatives Jim Pruitt Studio Starkville, Mississippi BEEF -PORK SAUSAGE - BACON It ' s P.B. For Me Bryan Bros. Pkg. Co. PRAIRIE BELT BRAND MEATS Largest Federally Inspected Canning Plant In The Southeast Federal Inspection WEST POINT, MISS. THE OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE We Specialize in PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES WIER DRUG STORE STARKVILLE, MISS. Compliments of McGee Beverage Company COLUMBUS, MISS. Brannin Insurance Agency GENERAL INSURANCE STARKVILLE MISS PRAIRIE MOTORS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales Service We Aim to Take Care of Our Own STARKVILLE, MISS. Compliments of Pyron ' s Dairy and Ice Cream Bar COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE DAIRY PRODUCTS — CURB SERVICE — STARKVILLE, MISS. Straight 8 Restaurant PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM FOR SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS Catering Service — Food to Go Hours: 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. COLUMBUS, MISS. Meet Your Friends at THOMPSON ' S CAFE FOR EXCELLENT FOOD PRICED RIGHT PRIVATE DINING ROOM — PERFECT FOR BANQUETS — Highway 82 East — Starkville Magnolia Cleaners Laundry Phone 567 Starkville, Miss. PICKUP DELIVERY SERVICE Cold Storage — Hat Blocking — Cleaning Laundering — Alterations — Rug Cleaning When You Mean Bus Say CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS Compliments FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT Grill Cafeteria State Fountain A MISSISSIPPI INDUSTRY SALUTES THE FUTURE LEADERS OF MISSISSIPPI As Mississippians who process Mississippi crude oil for distribution right here in Missis- sippi, Southland is proud to extend our best wishes to you the young men and women of Mississippi State College. It is our sincere hope that you will remain in Mississippi to find your places in the business and civic af- fairs of your own communities. It is only through leadership like yourselves that Mis- sissippi will continue to grow and prosper and take its place among great states of our na- tion. We sincerely hope the years ahead hold all the success for which you have worked and studied so hard in preparing to attain. fop PURR-formonce GASOLINE MOTOR OIL makes your motor purr like a kitten Stop in at your friendly Southland dealer... he is a local citizen and businessman offering you dependable Southland products and service. a it fi ii als o i ■••••-• 1 -a. .; ENGRAVINGS BY Ttctbamu C naravina Lo. Birmingham, Ala.
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