Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)

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■- ' ' ..■ ' ' i ' . -;■ ' ' ' i: . ..-.■■ ■-■■ ' ■ ! ' ' : ' ' . ' ' ; ' ...■•-, -:;, ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' i: ..: •;■.■ ' ■■;• ■■ ' i ' ' i i ' 5I A Vt w.v itA-; ¥ ' ?34 il 5? ' WILLIAM M. BEARD, JR. Editor EDWARD A. HAMMOND, JR. Business Manager reveille f ? ■ -♦ . rev ' r ' ; :-Tii ' tff: - -■ M -M. J0-- Before you lies the future, the beginning of a new life, which we the old students of the Reveille will convey to you in this book. REGISTRATION. . The task of scheduling our classes ACTIVITIES The first day . . . getting a new home . . . moving in . . . freshman hair styling ... and Dear Mom. This is Old Main, an- cient landmark through whose hallowed halls multiplied thousands of alumni have gone to til places of responsibility and service in Missis- sippi. In fond memory of Old Main and in honor of the illustrious men and women of State these pages are dedicated. H ■mm - I T f H ENTERTAINMENT With school come many activi- ties that are said to be relaxing, enjoyable . . . these might be called the finer things of college. EDUCATION .. m There is also a serious side of College life . . . 1 During your four years at Mississippi State College, pay attention to duty, learn the value of self-discipline, and school yourself to a great purpose. Having done these things, you will eventually find an important place in the affairs of mankind, as multiplied thou- sands of others who have gone out from this institution have done. BEN F. HILBUN President ■ ' i=:m THE GOVERNOR J. P, COLEMAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES of State Institutions of Higher Learning PRESIDENT DR. H. AA. IVY Meridian R. B. SMITH, JR. Ripley CHARLES FAIR Louisville MARTIN V. B. MILLER Meridian J. O. EMMERICH McComb R. W. REED Tupelo MRS. JANIE RICE TAYLOR Jackson REECE D. McLENDON Senatobia PAUL H. BOWDRE, SR. Hernando HARRY G. CARPENTER Rolling Fork R. D. MORROW Brandon T. J. TUBB West Point DAVID COTTRELL Gulfport E. R. JOBE Executive Secretary THE PRESIDENT ADMINISTR DR. T. K. MARTIN Administrafive Assistant and Registrar DR. A. W. AIKEN Dean of Student Affairs MR. MALCOLM G. GRAY Director of Student l-lousing 20 ON MR. R. D. (BOB) WILLIAMS Alumni Secretary MR. WILLIAM T. HOLLINGSWORTH Coordinator of Student Affairs ' X. MR. MALLEY J. BYRD Director of Public Relations % SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ■ III ! ■ ■ I II •] II L SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DEAN R. C. WEEAAS 23 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 24 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING DEAN HAROLD FLINSCH 25 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE 26 £ ' ' ' : THE GRADUATE SCHOOL DEAN HUBERT DRENNON ' i ' 27 THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Student Association of Mississippi State College is the executive governing body of the students. Each school elects, according to its con- stitution, representatives to the Student 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. Each class has a president and vice president on this body. The three-fold purpose of the Association is to bind all students in a stronger union and develop a keener sense of school spirit, promote closer relations between faculty and students, and build a greater Mis- sissippi State College. This Association is governed by the Executive Committee composed of the President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. These men are elected annually by the student body. The vice president is also charged as chairman of the Dance and En- tertainment committee. THE PRESIDENT ' S CAB1NET -Left to right: Sallis, Mohler, Wilson, Johnson, Ritter, Ramsay, Prince, Bradley, Martin, and Beckham. 28 Seated, left to right: Hayward, Green, AAohler, Ritter, Ramsay, Beckham, S. Johnson, Drane, S. Guyton. Standing: Moreton, Beard, Jones, W. Johnson, Williams, N. Young, Walker, Sallis, Cook, Graham, J. Young, AAapp, E. Guyton, Kendall, Bradley, Bishop, Hammond, Irby, Lum, Griffin and Prince. OFFICERS CHARLES RITTER President STANLEY AAOHLER Vice President HUGH BECKHAM Secretary SMILEY E. JOHNSON Treasurer MEMBERS SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Alonzo Jones Erie Drane Clarence Lunn SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Charles Sallis Andrew Bishop SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Von Graham Jesse Williams William Prince SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING John Ramsay Bob Walker Milton Cook SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Billy Johnson Norman Young EX-OFFICIO Billy Beard Ed Hammond Earl Guyton Robert Hayward Marion Bradley SENIOR CLASS Ernest Green Jim Moreton JUNIOR CLASS Billy Griffin Jim Young SOPHOMORE CLASS Ted Kendall Thomas Irby FRESHMAN CLASS Sammy Guyton William Mapp 29 WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Victor Brice Allsup Donald Lee Ashcraft William M. Beard, Jr. Charles Vester Bell Andrew Nathaniel Bishop Charles Louis Campbell, Jr. John W. Keyes Charles A. Kinningham Eugie Abner Martin, Jr. James R. AAoreton Evelyn Gunn Nash Robert R. Parker Thomas Richard Prince William A. Prince John Wrenn Ramsay Grady F. Riley, Jr. Charles W. Ritter Carlton P. Russell, Jr. William Charles Sallis Carolyn W. Stafford William W. Stanton III Richard C. Stockett Jesse Winfield Williams Norman Ray Young 30 THE 1 ;2 ED HAMMOND-Bus ness Manager DRAbiE-Assistant Editor AAcCAIN— A lanag ng Editor 6 REVEILLE BILLY BEARD Editor-in-Chief BILL McCain Managing Editor ELLEN DRANE Assistant Editor GLORIA DACUS Class Editor TED KELLY Sports Editor FRANK POWER Sports Editor SUE EVANS Index Editor BURNITT BEALLE Copy Editor BOB WARD Fraternity Editor WILEY CARTER Military Editor JANET GREGORY Feature Editor JAMES H. GILES Administration Editor JOAN STACY Snapshot Editor JIM HEGNER Organization Editor ORGANIZATION THERE EDITORIAL STAFF EARL L. GUYTON Editor SARA ETHEREDGE Associate Editor JOE DOTY Managing Editor L. E. MILLER News Editor GEORGE RIGNEY Feature Editor JIM SHANKS Sports Editor W. BLACKWOOD Religious Editor HUBERT MIAZZA Copy Editor ROY OLIVER Current Event Editor FRANCIS F. SPINKS Exchange Editor J. R. Hegner, S Guy, Ronnie Glanaga, Mike Bachar Art Staff Richard Robinson, Millie Nations, Charles Franks, Sammy Guyton, William Greer, Frank Keith, Ellen Drane Editorial Assistants ECTOR BUSINESS STAFF BOB HAYWARD Business Manager PHIL SMITH Advertising Manager DONALD SHEPPARD Circulation Manager WALKER SAWYER Layout Manager JOHN HOUCK, NEWTON HUGHES ...Advertising Assistants LEROY URIE, WALLACE FARRAGUT ......Circulation Assistants Seated, left to right: Ritter, Byrd, Martin, Baker, Guyton. Standing: Beard, Hollingsworth, Robbins, and Littlejohn. BOARD OF PUBLICATION The Board of Publications serves in a governing capacity, basically though it renders 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 five faculty and staff members, the head of Public Relations, the president of the Student Association, the editor of the REVEILLE, and the editor of the Reflector. The editors of both publications of Mississippi State must at all times fol- low the jurisdiction of this board. DR. T. K. MARTIN Chairman WILLIAM HOLLINGSWORTH Faculty W. W. LITTLEJOHN Faculty WILLIAM H. ROBBINS Staff PERCY BAKER Staff MALLEY BYRD Public Relations BILLY BEARD Editor of REVEILLE EARL GUYTON Editor of Reflector CHARLES RITTER President of Student Association 36 THE DANCE COMMITTEE STANLEY AAOHLER Chairman The Dance Committee of the Student Association is responsible for the managing of all big dances on the State College Campus. Doing an excellent job of contracting fine bands for the concerts and dances, Stanley AAohler, made our social calendar one that will be long remembered. The Dance Committee, being one of the hardest working groups on the cam- pus, came out with some fine backdrops for the Cafe- teria bandstand and made the tickets for the dances readily available for those who cared to purchase them. Ray Eberle was brought to State for the Open- ing Dance and gave us some fine entertainment. Ralph AAarterie played for the Homecoming Dance. We praise the Dance Committee for their fine work. MEMBERS Billy Beard Sara Etheredge Waide Galle Janet Gregory William Harris Janet Harrington Benny Jacks Ted Kelly Charles Kinningham Billy Koonce Andrew Lott Charles AAcElroy Mike McRaney Thomas Prince Aubrey Skelton Phil Smith James Ulmer Jim Young Seated, left to right: AAcElroy, Prince, Jacks, AAohler, Harris, and Kelly. Standing: Harrington, Kinningham, Smith, Gregory, AAcRaney, Skelton, Young, Koonce, Etheredge, Galle, Lott, Ulmer, and Beard. 37 s i THE GR ALLEY, JOE KENNETH, Starkville, Mississippi ARNETT, WILLIAM HAROLD, Louisville, Mississippi BAIRD, ANDREW WESLEY, Houston, Mississippi BETTS, JOHNNIE EDMON, Indianola, Mississippi BOBBITT, CHARLES WILLIAM, Starkville, Mississippi BRACKEEN, TRAVIS WILBURN, luka, Mississippi BULLARD, GEORGE EDWIN, Enterprise, Mississippi CABLER, HELEN S., Meridian, Mississippi CARANDANG, ELISEO C. Philippines CANALES-VILLAR, PEDRO, Merida, Mexico CRAFT, WILLIAM DEWITT, Summit, Mississippi DUNNAN, JAMES WALDON, Leiand, Mississippi DILLON, SETH OLA JR., Tylertown, Mississippi FARLEY, ORMAN HENRY, Beech Grove, Arkansas FINLEY, WALTON EUGENE, Crystal Springs, Mississippi FULTON, WILLIAM ABNER, Louisville, Mississippi GONZALES, TEODERO TORRES, Philippine Islands GOZA, AARON WALKER, Lexington, Mississippi GRAHAM, KENNETH GUY, Fulton, Mississippi GRECO, JOHN ANTONIO, Pass Christian, Mississippi GREGG, BILLY R., Taylorsville, Mississippi GRISHAM, GEORGE ROBERT, Wheeler, Mississippi HARRIS, JOHN RICHARD, Baldwyn, Mississippi HILL, SWINTON ARNETT, Louisville, Mississippi HOWELL, DONALD NELSON, Starkville, Mississippi HULL, JAMES EDWARD, Clarksdale, Mississippi JONES, ANDREW B. JR., St. Louis, Missouri LECLERG, ROBERT ERWIN, University Park, Maryland LUKE, WILBUR IRVING, Jackson, Mississippi UATES McKEE, SHIRLEY AAAE, Memphis, Tennessee AAOBLEY, PHIL V., Hattiesburg, Mississippi MOORE, SAMUEL BLANCHARD, Jackson, Mississippi MILLER, WALTER OLIVER, JR., Greenwood, Mississippi MILLS, JIMMY CECIL, Clara, Mississippi MYER, JOHN DEE, Edinburg, Mississippi NEAL, LAMAR BROWN, Meridian, Mississippi NORTON, JOHN ROBERT, Fulton, Mississippi PARK, MRS. IDA COOK, Covington, Tennessee PARKMAN, SAMMIE BELL, Tifton, Georgia RAY, AMOS LESTER, Charleston, Mississippi ROBINSON, HOWARD CHAPELL, Brandon, Mississippti SHOFNER, JAMES HARRISON, JR., Winona, Mississippi SHUMAN, FRED LEON, JR., Gulfport, Mississippi SIGHN, A., Utiar Pardesh, India SMITH, CHARLES RALPH, Wesson, Mississippi SMITH, SHIRLEY HUGHEY, Wesson, Mississippi SMITH, THELMA, Steens, Mississippi SMITH, VIRGIL KIRKLAND, JR., Ackerman, Mississippi SOOTER, SHEM MARCUS, Stillwater, Oklahoma SOULEYRETTE, DUMUNT A., Danville, Kentucky SPELL, WAYNE FRANKLIN, JR., Georgeton, Mississippi STANDIFER, LEONIDAS CALMET, JR., Jackson, Mississippi STILL, THOMAS WAYNE, Sardis, Mississippi TURNER, JIMMIE RALPH, Liberty, Mississippi VARDHANAVASIN, AMNUAY, Bangkok, Thailand WEBB, JAMES K., Monticello, Mississippi WILLIAMS, CHARLES H., Hickory, Mississippi WOMACK, HERBERT, Mantee, Mississippi t ' -- i ' lil ... .. 4t ,«PK X fV , y w I . '  . - I l isssr ' tM •, w - -1 ■I Ft M« ' . AARON, JOHN ROBERT, Lyon, Business; Kappa Sigma . . . ABEL, JAMES FRED, Belzoni, Agriculture; Kappa Sigma; Assistant Rusli Chair- man 4; American Farm Economics Association 3, 4, Vice President 4. ABEL, WILLIAM E., Duck Hill, Business . . . ACTON, WILLIAM JEN- NINGS, Lake, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Poultry Club, Vice President 4; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4 . . . ADAMS, MILTON DORSEY, Moor- head, Science . . . ADCOCK, GAINES LOUIS, Ellisville, Business; Busi- ness Administration Club 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Aviation Club 1, 2. ADCOCK, RUPARD RAY, Louisville, Education; Industrial Arts Club, Vice President 4 . . . AHLRICH, VASTINE CHARLES, Winona, Engineer- ing; American Society of Civil Engineers . . . ALLEN, JAMES EARL, Dekalb, Agriculture . . . ALLEN, MELVIN BARRETT, Kewanee, Agri- culture. ALLEN, MAXWELL C, Vicksburg, Science; Theta Xi; Chemical Engineers Club 3, 4; Veterans Club 3, 4; Square and Compass Club . . . ALLEN, WILLIAM HENRY, Jackson, Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; Veterans Club 4 . . , ALLISTON, RICHARD WILLIAM, Florence, Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers . . . ALLSUP, VICTOR BRLJCE, Macon, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; College Choir 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Dairy Club, Treasurer; Dairy Cattle Judging Team; Danforth Fellowship; Bor- den and Purina Scholarships. ALMAN, MAX, Pelahatchie, Agriculture . . . ANDERSON, REX MARTIN, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . ANDREWS, WILLIAM RUSCOE, Jayess, Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers . . . ANTHONY, BOBBY M., Columbia, Agriculture. APPLEWHITE, CARROLL DANIEL, Hazlehurst, Science; Kappa Alpha . . . ARANT, ANDY TURNER, Blaine, Agriculture . . . ARNOLD, VIVIAN LUSINGER, Benton, Education; Industrial Education Club; Fu- ture Teachers of America . . . ASHCRAFT, DONALD LEE, Jackson, Engineering. BACHAR, MICHAEL, Starkville, Engineering . . . BAILEY, CHARLES RAY, Kosciusko, Education . . . BAILEY, ROBERT ARLEN, Eupora, Busi- ness; Veteran ' s Club 1; Square and Compass Club 1 . . . BAILEY, ROBERT PERCY, Forest, Science; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Secretary and Treasurer. BAINE, III, HARVEY JULIUS, Tchula, Business . . . BAKER, RAYMOND GRAHAM, Redwood, Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club 3, 4 . . . BALL, BOYCE ALLEN, Vardaman, Agriculture . . . BALL, BILLIE JOE, Laurel, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Institute of Radio Engineers 3, 4; Chemical Engineers Club 3, 4. 3ALLARD, EDWARD STINSON, Egypt, Business . . . BARKER, JOHN JSHER, Memphis, Tennessee, Business . . . BARNES, C. D., Fulton, Engineering . . . BARNETT, CHARLES FRANKLIN, Starkville, Agriculture. iARRENTINE, ROBERT TILLMAN, Greenwood, Business, Society for Advancement of Management , . . BARRENTINE, WILLIAM MELTON, jreenwood. Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute Radio ingineers 4; American Institute Electrical Engineers 3, 4 . . . BARRETT, ilLLY GLENN, Sumrall, Engineering, Theta Xi, Institute of Radio En- jineers . . . BARRON, JAMES, Belfast, Tennessee, Education, M Club. iARTON, L. B., Lucedale, Agriculture, Dairy Club, Dairy Products ludging Team 3 . . . BECKHAM, ALBERT HUGH, Swiftown, Agricul- ure . . . BEEVERS, ERNEST BRYANT, Union, Engineering, American Society of Mec hanical Engineers 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 3, 4; )evotional Chairman 4 . . . BELL, CLARENCE EUGENE, Hamilton, Edu- :ation. iELL, CHARLES MARION, Morgan City, Engineering, American Insti- ute of Electrical Engineers, Tau Beta Phi . . . BELL, CHARLES VES- ' ER, Starkville, Engineering, Institute of Radio Engineers, Maroon Sand 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Tau Beta Pi, Recording Secretary, ' hi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Who ' s Who in American Colleges ind Universities . . . BELL, DONALD S., Ethel, Agriculture, Society of ■oresters 3, 4, President 3 . . . BETHAY, JOSEPH ARWOOD, Macon, ingineering. Kappa Alpha Order 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, 3lue Key 3, 4, Colonel ' s Club 1, 2, ASME 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer i, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4, ASCE 2, Committee on Fraternities ), 4, Sons of Confederate Veterans 4. IILLINGSLEY, JAMES PERSHING, Senatobia, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Cappa Mu Epsilon, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences . . . BISHOP, NDREW NATHANIEL, Baldwyn, £du€ation. Phi Kappa Tau 3, 4, Fu- ure Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Education School 1, Student Council 4, Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Jniversities 4, Transferred from Itawamba Junior College . . . BLACK- WAN, WILLIAM RAY, Beaumont, Agriculture . . . BLACKWOOD, WAL- .ACE PEMBROOK, Belzoni, Education, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, deflector Staff 4. BLAKER, ALTON EARL, Water Valley, Education . . . BLAKENSHIP, VILLIAM KENNETH, Natchez, Engineering, ASME . . . BLOMELEY, EARL JAMES, Birmingham, Alabama, Business, Business Administration Club, M Club . . . BOBO, GEORGE LEROY, Goodman, Business, So- ciety for Advancement of Management 3, 4, Transferred from Holmes Junior College. 30LAND, ROBERT ALLISON, JR., Grenada, Engineering, American So- :iety of Civil Engineers, Transferred from Sunflower Junior College . . . BOLTON, CECIL GLENFORD, JR., Greenville, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . BONNER, JOHN THOMAS, Buckatunna, Agriculture, West- minister Fellowship, Active YMCA, Alpha Zeta, Future Farmers of America, Secretary-Treasurer . . . BOONE, WILLIAM FURR, JR., Ponto- toc, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. BOOTH, JAMES D., West Point, Science . . . BOOTH, JAMES HENRY, Monticello, Business, Theta Xi 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Vice President, Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, Colonels Club, Society for Advance- ment of Management, Interfraternity Council, Dance Committee. ; • - BOWEN, JOHN W., JR., Grenada, Agriculture . . . BOYD, MARDEN BURTON, Rip- ley, Engineering . . . BRADSHAW, BOBBIE LOU, West Point, Education, Army, ROTC Sponsor 2, Historian Co-Ed Club 4 . . . BRANUM, BOBBY ZANE, Greenwood, Engi- neering, Sigma Chi . . . BREAZEALE, BILLY CLAUD, Philadelphia, Business . . . BRENT, FRANK MAXWELL, JR., Petal, Science, Chemical Engineers Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 3, 4, Executive Council 4, YAACA 3, 4 . . . BREWER, M. E., Pinola, Agriculture, Future Farmers of America 4. BRISCOE, JR, CHARLES ADELBERT, Houston, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Block and Bridle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4 . . . BROOKS, FRANK ARDATH, JR., Lake, Science, Westminister Fellowship 3, 4, YMCA 3, 4, Student at Large for Religious Emphasis Week 4, College Choir 4. BROOKS, TOMMY L., Tupelo, Business . . . BROOME, ALGIE, Prentiss, Engineering, American Institute for Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Amateur Radio Club 4 . . . BROOKS, WILEY SINGLETON, Lena, Business, Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Mississippi State Hotel Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 1, Publicity Chairman 3, President 4, Commerce Cabinet 4, Scabbard and Blade 4, Drill Team 4, Sons of Confederate Veterans 4 . . . BROWN, BOBBY CARR, Pulaski, Engineering . . . BROWN, EUGENE ARLEN, Ripley, Education . . . BUCY, CHARLES LEE, Plantersville, Engineering . . . BULLOCK, CHARLES LARON, Bassfield, Agriculture. BUTLER, ROBERT EUGENE, Drew, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4, Maroon Band 1, 2, 3, 4, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2, 3, 4, College Orchestra 1, 2, 3 . . . BURDINE, BARBARA DYER, Starkville, Business, Chi Omega, Treasurer 3, Cardinal Key 3, 4, Sociology Club, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4, Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, 4, Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4 . . . BURKE, JACK FOSTER, JR., Hattiesburg, Business, Sigma Chi . . . BURNEY, DOYCE, Burns- ville. Education, Future Farmers of America 4 . . . BURNLEY, CLEMMIE ROSE, Stark- ville, Business . . . BURNS, CARL EULY, Eupora, Business, Accounting Club 2, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4, YMCA 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . BURT, WILLIE ERWIN, Philadelphia, Agriculture. BUSH, JAMES WRAY, Laurel, Business, Kappa Sigma, Society for the Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4, Reflector 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 3, Student Council 3 . . . BYNUM, WILLIAM BUCY, Shannon, Agriculture . . . BYRD, JAMES LAMAR, Florence, Education, Theta Kappa Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 1 . . . CALDWELL, BILLY LOUIS, Colum- bus, Science . . . CALHOUN, JAMES DWAIN, Lucedale, Engineering . . . CALLAHAN, IRVIN DWIGHT, Jackson, Business, Business Administration Club 4 . . . CAMP, HOWARD CASEY, Memphis, Tennessee, Agriculture, President Block and Bridle Club 4, Alpha Zeta 3. SEI r .m H - flitf ' j! ORS CAMPBELL, CHARLES LOUIS, JR., Natchez, Engineering; American Society of Civil En- gineers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Tau Beta Pi 4, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities 4 . . . CAROTHERS, MARY GENE, West Point, Education, Chi Omega; Reveille Staff 3, 4; Reflector Staff 3; Favorite 3, 4; Chi Omega 3, 4 . . . CARR, GUY H., Macon, Business . . . CARR, JAMES ALLEN, Forest, Engineering . . . CARTER, DONALD, Neuton, Education; Industrial Education Club . . . CARTER, LARRY ERNEST, Van Fleet, Agriculture; American Farm Economics Association . . . CARTER, MILTON MILLS, Senatobia, Business, Sigma Chi. CASTLE, ROSEMARY, Winona, Education, Chi Omega ROBERT, Maretta, Agriculture; Agronomy Club 3, 4. CAVENESS, WILLIAM CHAPMAN, JAMES WALTER, Neuton, Business,, Kappa Sigma; Kappa Sigma Treas- urer 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4, President; Accounting Club 2, 3, 4; Commerce Cabinet 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student . . . CHESTEEN, JAMES HUDSON, Jackson, Engineering . . . CHOW, WOODROW, Green- ville, Business; Marketing Club 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Business Administration Club 4 . . . CLARK, LARRY HULON, McComb, Engineering; Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4 . . . CLAY, BETH LAURENE, West Point, Education . . . CLOGSTON, DAVID BRAMLET, JR., Jackson, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha; Maroon Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi 4; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary, Treasurer . . . COBB, JIMMIE MACKLIW, Yazoo City, Engineering; AIEE. COLBERT, HOWARD HOLLOWAY, Houston, Agriculture . . . COLEMAN, JACK A., Water Valley, Agriculture; FFA . . . COLEMAN, JOHN MELTON, South San Gabriel, California, Education . . . COLLINS, FRANK EDWIN, Brookhaven, Business; YMCA, Wesley Foundation, Accounting Club . . . COLLINS, THURMAN LAVELLE, JR., Laurel, Business . . . COMFORT, MERVIN ANSIE, Brandon, Business . . . CONERLY, LOUIS ARTHUR, Tylertown, Business. COODY, LESLIE HOWARD, Yazoo City, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha; Scabbard and Blade . . . COOK, ARTHUR MILTON, French Camp, Engineering; ASCE 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Engineering Representative on Student Council 4 . . . COOPER, WILLIE CHARLES, Columbus, Education; Veteran ' s Club . . . CORBAN, FRANK, JR., Fayette, Agriculture . . . COURTNEY, DONALD CLAY, Ocean Springs, Engineering; AIEE 3, 4; IRE 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4 . . . COVINGTON, JIM HENRY, Meridian, Engineering; ASME 3, 4, President 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, President 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Baptist Student Union 2, 3, 4; Engineering School Council . . . COX, ROBERT LOUIS, Hattiesburg, Engineering. M fM ,   i CRAVEN, OTHA DEREK, Baxterville, Science . . . CRIGLER, JOHN G., Columbus, Business, Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4, Maroon Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sons of Confederate Veterans 2, 3, 4, Society for Advancement of Management 3, 4, Commerce Cabinet 4, Blue Key 4. CROWELL, ROBERT LONGEST, Woodland, Agriculture, Block and Bridle; YMCA . . . CUPIT, JAMES HAROLD, Natchez, Science, Theta Xi 2, 3, 4, Square and Compass Club 2, 3, Chemical Engineers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Interfraternity Council 3, Blue Key 4 . . . CURRIE, RICHARD WATKINS, Gulfport, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi 4, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4 . . . CURTIS, WILLIAM CASEY, JR., Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Vice-Chairman, DALE, ALAN SANDERS, Goodman, Education, Industrial Education Club 3, 4 . . . DAVIES, TOMMY HUBERT, West Point, Agriculture, Sigma Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Radio Club 4 . . . DAVIS, ARTHUR, Clarksdale, Education, Sigma Chi, M Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Footbalf 1, 2, 3, 4, All-SEC 3, Most Valu- able Player in SEC 3, All-South 3, Co-Captain 4, Blue-Gray 3, All- American 4, Look ' s Player of the Year ' 4 . . . DAVIS, JAMES EUGENE, Starkville, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary, Pledge Trainer, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Colonel Club, Maroon Band, William Flowers Hand Scholar- ship in Chemistry, Frelhman Achievement Award in Chemistry. DAVIS, JIMMY, Calhoun City, Agriculture . . EVERETT, Hickory, Agriculture . . . DAWKINS, Coffeeville, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . JEAN DANIELS, Starkville, Business. . DAVIS, WILLIAM THOMAS CLIFTON, DEW, MRS. PEGGY DEW, WILLIAM F., JR., Thornton, Engineering . . . DICKENS, GILBERT BAIN, Thomastown, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . DILLARD, EDWARD, Greenwood, Business . . . DISMUKE, WALDO WAYNE, Clarksdale, Business, Kappa Sigma. DIVINE, JOHN W., Canton, Agriculture . . . DIXON, CHARLES JAMES, White Haven, Tennessee, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, President, Secretary, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Scholarships: Kenneth J. Snedden, Mississippi Society of Profession Engineers, Fairchild and John Rust Fund . . . DODD, WILLIAM ROGER, Laurel, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, American Society of Mechanical Engineers . . . DOOLEY, WILLIAM GERALD, Mobile, Ala- bama, Business. DOSS, ROY DERRELL, Houston, Agriculture . . . DOTY, JOE ELMER, Kosciu- sko, Business, Maroon Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 4, Marketing Club 3, Business Administration Club 4, Reflector Staff, Managing Editor 4, YMCA Journal Staff, Circulation Manager 3 . . . DOUGHTY, JULIAN ORUS, West Point, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Pledge Trainer, Institute of Aeronatical Sciences . . . DOUGLASS, NELSON LEE, JR., Grenada, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Vice President, Scabbard and Blade, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DRAKE, ALBERT LEANDER, JR., Jackson, Engineering, American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers . . . DRANE, MARY ELLEN, Mayhew, Business, Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Trainer 3, Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4, Phi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Cardinal Key National Leadership Sorority 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Colonel ' s Club 1, 2, President 2, Reflector Staff 2, 3, 4, Reveille Staff 2, 3, 4, Class Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4, Westminister Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Coed Club 1, 4 . . . DRANE, THEODORE, ERLE, Natchez, Agriculture, Block and Bridle 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Alpha Zeta 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, YMCA 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Gamma Delta lota 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . DUNCAN, THOMAS SPEIGHTS, Carthage, Business. )UNCAN, WAYNE W., Swayzee, Indiana, Education . . . DURR, BENNY AONROE, Brookhaven, Business; Theta Xi; Society for the Advance- nent of Management 3; Veteran ' s Club 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council .; Business Administration Club 4 . . . EASTERLING, THOMAS Q., altillo, Engineering . . . EASTERWOOD, BILLY, Meridian, Business. AVES, LOIS BELL, Crawford, Education ECHOLS, MARGARET JEZ, Starkville, Education; College Choir 3; Future Teachers of merica 3, 4; Sociology Club 4; Co-Ed Club 4 . . . EDMONSON TANLEY CARROLL, Starkville, Business; Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . DWARDS, JOE DAN, Oakland, Agriculture. DWARDS, JOHN RAY, JR., Oakland, Agriculture . . . EDWARDS, i ILLIAM CLARENCE, JR., Amory, Agriculture . . . ELLARD, AL FRED HOMPSON, Leiand, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . ELLIOT, JAMES LYDE, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi. LLIOTT, JIMMIE RAY, Corinth, Business . . . ELLISON, RALPH BOYD, umner. Engineering . . . ESPENSEN, JOHN ALBERT, Pharr, Texas, .griculture . . . ESTES, JOHN D., Amory, Business. UBANKS, ZELTON KNOX, Lucedale, Engineering; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Bap- st Student Union 2, 3, 4 . . . EVANS, THOMAS J., Shubuta, Science, i Kappa Alpha; Sigma Gamma Epsilon 4; BSD 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . EVERETT, VA JEAN, Vardaman, Education . . . EVERS, DAVID WESLEY, JR., elzoni. Engineering; Sigma Chi; American Society of Civil Engineers ; Scabbard and Blade 2. ARRISH, JAMES FRANKLIN, Greenwood, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsi- n . . . FERGUSON, ARON D., Bruce, Agriculture; Farm Equipment anagement and Sales 3, 4 . . . FISHER, WILLIAM DALLAS, JR., undee. Agriculture; Sigma Chi . . . FLOWERS, RICHARD BOWEN, larksdale. Agriculture, Kappa Sigma. LURRY, NORMAN RAY, Broom, Science; Sigma Gamma Epsilon . . . OREMAN, ROBERT EDWARD, Columbus, Education, Pi Kappa Tau . . . ORTNER, HUESTON TURNER, JR., Gulfport, Business; Baptist Student Inion 1; YMCA Cabinet 2; Veteran ' s Club 2, 3; Westminster Fellow- nip 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4 . . . FOUCHE, DANIEL TRAVIS, JR., enton. Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha. RAISER, RUSSELL RAY, Canton, Business, Delta Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 2, 3; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 4 . . FRANKS, CHARLES LESLIE, Columbus, Business, Alpha Kappa Psi; hi Eta Sigma 2, 3; Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Arnold ur Society 3, 4; Accounting Club 2, 3, 4; Commerce Cabinet 2, 3, 4; leflector Staff 4. .« 1 FREEMAN, ROBERT JACKS, Greenwood, Education . , . FULCHER, V . JOSEPHINE, Louisville, Education . . . FULGHAM, ADRON LEON, AAaben, Education, lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4, Industrial Education Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Veteran ' s Club 3, Bap- tist Student Union 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 4 . . . FULGHAAA, CURTIS DEAN, West Point, Agriculture . . . FUNCHESS, ALBERT AAcATEE, Hazlehurst, Agri- culture, Future Farmers of America . . . FUNDERBURK, ALINDER HERMAN, Amory, Science . . , FURR, FLOYD H., Picayune, Science, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Dip and Strike Club. GADBERRY, ROBERT MARSHALL, Greenwood, Business, Chi Lambda Rho 4 . . . GALLOWAY, ERNIE LEE, Wheeling, West Virginia, Business. GALLOWAY, GERALD SYLVESTER, Meridian, Business, Mississippi State Hotel Society 2, 3, Vice President 4, Veteran ' s Club, Alpha Kappa Psi . . . GAMMONS, DWAYNE SIMMONS, Belzoni, Agriculture . . . GARCIA, ARTHUR CLAYTON, Bay St. Louis, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical En- gineers . . . GARGARO, JOHN LOUIS, Vicksburg, Engineering, Theta Kappa Phi, President, Vice President, Secretary, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, American Society of Mechanical Engineering, Arnold Air Society 3, 4 . . . GARMON, ROBERT GEORGE, Tupelo, Business . . . GARRETT, RICHARD HOPSON, Clarksdale, agriculture, l appa Sigma . . . GATLIN, LOUIS SAMUEL, Sandersville, Business. GEDDIE, CHARLES LEROY, Hollandale, Business . . GEE, CHUNG LIN, Ruleville, Science . . . GHETTI, JOSEPH LEONARD, Canton, Agriculture . . . GIBSON, FRANK ANDERSON, JR., Greenville, Agriculture . . . GIBSON, JOHN DAVID, Winona, Business, Colonel ' s Club 2, Business Administration Club 4, Vice President 4 . . . GIBSON, THOMAS EUGENE, Dermott, Arkansas, Agriculture . . . GILBERT, SPEIGH WEEMS, Forest, Business, Alpha Kappa Psi 3. OILMAN, BOBBY GREER, Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 2, Famous Maroon Band 2, Baptist Stu- dent Union 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . GILMORE, JOSEPH RICHARD, Clinton, Business, Pershing Rifle, Scabbard and Blade . . . GIRLING, CHARLES MASSEY, Holmesville, Agriculture, Horticulture Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Alpha Tau Omega 3, 4, Rifle team 2, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, 4, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4, Recreation Club 4, Dra- matics Club 3, Choir 3 . . . GLASGOW, JAMES C, Tupelo, Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, Trippeer Foundation Award 4 . . . GLISSON, CLYDE EDWARD, Jackson, Business . . . GODWIN, PATRICK FRANCIS, JR., Starkville, En- gineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, Institute of Radio Engineers 4 . . . GOODE, JOE MAX, Meridian, Business. SBt km k ■•— 1 ■ y M ' MJMM ORS GOODSELL, JOSEPH E. G., Vicksburg, Engineering, Lambda Chi; American Society of Civil Engineers . . . GOODSON, LARRY WYMAN, Calhoun City, Engineering, ASCE 3 . . . GRAHAM, HOMER DERON, JR., Batesville, Business, Kappa Sigma; Omicron Delia Kappa; Student Association; Commerce Cabinet; Colonels Club; Inter- Fraternity Council; Chi Lambda Rho; Golf Team . . . GRAHAM, WILLIAM RALPH, Clarksdale, Agriculture, Agronomy Club . . . GRAVES, JAMES E., Kosciusko, Educa- tion . . . GRAVES, JAMES LARRY, Jackson, Agriculture; Block and Bridle 3, 4 . . . GRAVES, JOHN RICHERSON, JR., Laurel, Agriculture. GRAY, CLIFFORD SNYDER, Philadelphia, Engineering; American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers 1 . . . GRAY, FRANK M., West Point, Business. GRAY, JIMMY M., Crawford, Agriculture; Farm Equipment Club . . . GREEN, AN- DREW JACKSON, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . GREEN, ERNEST JACKSON, JR., Natchez, Science; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4 Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4; Chemical Engineers Club 2, 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet 4 Student Association 4; Society for the Propagation of Entropy 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 President of Senior Class . . . GREEN, HARRY WINFORD, Caledonia, Education Industrial Education Club 3, 4 . . . GRIFFIN, JESSE FRANKLIN, Utica, Business . . . GRIFFIN, RALPH STANLEY, Lucedale, Science; Chemical Engineering Club; Baptist Student Union . . . GULLY, JERRY EUGENE, Philadelphia, Science. GUYSE, JAMES HUFFMAN, Forest, Business; Maroon Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi 1 . . . GUYTON, EARL LOVE, Kosciusko, Business; YMCA; Editor of Reflector; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Delta Epsilon; Sons of Confederacy . . . HAAS, CARL FOX, Mobile, Alabama, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . HALBROOK, JAMES GERALD, Belzoni, En- gineering; Maroon Band 3, 4; American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4 . . . HALEY, WILLIAM EDWARD, Brookhaven, Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau; AIEE . . . HALL, EUGENE JEDSON, JR., Houston, Agriculture . . . HALL, RICHARD LADREW, Poplar- ville. Engineering. HAMILL, PERRY M., Sturgis, Business . . . HAMMACK, FELIX C, Laurel, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . HAMMETH, BOBBY FORD, Vicksburg, Business; Hotel Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4 . . . HAMMOND, EDWARD ARNOLD, JR., Winona, Business; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Blue Key 3, 4; Business Man- ager, Reveille 4; Staff 2, 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Reflector 1; Marketing Club 1; Student Council 2, 4; Colonel ' s Club 1 , 2; Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4 ... HANDAL, ALFREDO JORGE, Honduras, Engineering . . . HANSEN, EVERETTE DALGAS, Amory, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HARKINS, ALFRED EUGENE, Petal, Eng ineering. fSWH ' ' ' ' 4 % ikf M c . 0 . HARDWICK, JOE, Louisville, Business . . . HARDY, JENNINGS HOUS- TON, Columbus, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha, Blue Key 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Livestock Judging Team 4, Freshman Vice President, Vice President Kappa Alpha 4, Sons of Confederate Veterans 2, 3. HARMON, ALLEN J., Sardis, Agriculture . . . HARNESS, JIM, Helena, Arkansas, Education . . . HARRIS, BILLY JACK, Laurel, Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Designated as a Distinguished Military Student 4 . . . HARRIS, DAVIS PAYNE, Cockrum, Agriculture. HARRIS, WILLIAM MARION, Summit, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4, Institute of Radio Engineers 4 . . . HASTINGS, GILBERT COOK, JR., Hattiesburg, Busi- ness, Sigma Chi . . . HATCHETT, MARGARET SHARON, West Point, Business . . . HATCHETT, THOMAS LEE, Clarksdale, Business. HAWKINS, RALPH WILLIAMS, Carrollton, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon . . . HAYWARD, ROBERT LEONARD, Gulfport, Business, Thexa Xi, Re- flector, Circulation Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Delta Sigma Pi, Vice President 4, Business Administration Club 4, Student Council 4 . . . HENDERSON, OSE F., Starkville, Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman 4, YMCA 4, Leader of Experimental Drama 4, Recreation Committee 3, Future Teachers of America 4, College Choir 2 . . . HENSON, JOSEPH ROBERT, Booneville, Engineering. HERRINGTON, MALCOLM E., Greenw ood, Engineering . . . HINES, OWEN CLARK, Utica, Science, M Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 . . . HOLLIMAN, MACON CORTEZ, Ovett, Agriculture, Future Farmers of £imerica . . . HOLLINGSWORTH, CLARENCE ALTON, JR., Greenville, Business, Kappa Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, The Society for the Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Commerce Cabinet President 4, Veteran ' s Club 3, Who ' s Who Among Students in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities 4. HOOKER, CHARLES WINSTON, Greenwood, Business, Sigma Chi, Col- onel ' s Club 1, Marketing Club 1, Business Administration Club 1, Alpha Kappa Psi 1, Sigma Chi, House Manager 3, 4 . . . HOOKS, GEORGE C, JR., Louisville, Business, Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4, Society for Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Advancement of Management Secretary-Treasurer 4, Office of Promo- tional Director of BSU 2, and Athletic Director 4 . . . NORTON, CLIS- TENE JANE, Fulton, Education, Reporter of Glee Club, Dramatics Club, Future Teachers of America, Baptist Student Union, Music Club, Presi- dent, College Choir, Co-Ed Club, YMCA Cabinet . . . HOWARD, MALCOLM BEARD, Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi. HOWLE, CHARLES KEITH, Union, Education, Marketing Club, Educa- tion Club . . . HOWRY, PERCY HOWARD, Shaw, Engineering, Insti- tute of Aeronautical Sciences 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . HUDSPETH, MICKEY L., Louisville, Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 1, 2, 3, Institute of Radio Engineers 4 . . . HUMPHREYS, CARNEY PHARRIS, JR., Pascagoula, Engineering. HUSSEY, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER, Corinth, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, President 3, Vice President Inter-Fraternity Council 4, YMCA 4 . . . HUTCHINSON, HAROLD LESLIE, JR., Ocean Springs, Engineering . . . HUTTO, BILLY EDGAR, Waynesboro, Agriculture . . . INMAN, CHARLES DAVID, Woodville, Education. IVY, CHARLES GLENN, Jackson, Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers . . . IVY, ROBERT CLYDE, Clarksdale, Engineering, American Institute of Electrical En- gineers 2, 3, 4, Insiitute of Radio Engineers 3, 4 . . . JACKS, HUGH 3ENFORD, Stewart, Business, Kappa Sigma, College Choir 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, State Male Quartet 3, 4, Interfraternity Council, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4, Omicron Delta appa. Secretary 4, YMCA Cabinet 4, Dance Committee 4 . . . JACKSON, CAXTON WEDZELL, Corinth, Agriculture, Dairy Club 3, 4. ACKSON, THURMAN igma Gamma Epsilon HINSON, JR., Millington, Tennessee, Science, 4 . . . JAUDON, WILLIAM CLADY, JR., Aber- leen. Education, Future Teachers of America 4 . . . JEE, WILLIAM, !uleville. Business, Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club . . . JOACHIM, AARK OSCAR, JR., Ocean Springs, Business, Veteran ' s Club. lOHNSON, ALLEN T., Maben, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Future eachers of America . . . JOHNSON, OLIVER WOODROW, JR., B;uce, rngineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Wesley Founda- ion 1, 2, 3, 4, Literature Chairman, President 4 . . . JOHNSON, SMILEY EUGENE, State College, Engineering, American Society of Agricultural Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4, YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4, YMCA Cabinet, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Westminister Fellowship , 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of Student Association 4, Cadet Commander of FROTC Wing . . . JOHNSON, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Jackson, Science, iigma Chi, Pledge Trainer 2, 3, Vice President 3, President 4, Inter- ■raternity Council 4, Student Council 4, President School of Science I, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Drill Master I, Pershing Rifles 3, 4, Captain 4, Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3, 4, Vice ' resident 4, Dip and Strike Club 2, 3, Who ' s Who in American Col- eges and Universities 4. lOINER, JOE PAT, Carthage, Business . . . JONES, CLAUD LEAKE, JR., :ruger. Agriculture, Scabbard and Blade . . . JONES, CURTIS NEWTON, -aurel. Agriculture . . . JONES, EDWARD ALONZO, JR., Walls, Agri- luiture. Block and Bridle Club 1, Alpha Zeta 3, President, Farm Equip- ment Club President 3, Blue Key 4, President of School of Agricui- ure 4, Student Council 4. lONES, JOHN BOYCE, Forest Hill, Tennessee, Agriculture, Block and Jridle Club, Judging Team . . . JONES, LUCIEN BONDURANT, Wood- ille. Engineering . . , JONES, JAMES EDWARD, Grenada, Engineering, appa Sigma, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences . . . JONES, PA- FRICIA GRAHAM, Laurel, Education. lONES, ROBERT GENE, Merigold, Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers . . . JONES, SUE DENNIS, McComb, Education . . JONES, THOMAS NELSON, Starkville, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Maroon Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Colonel ' s Club 2 . . . lOSEY, JAMES LARRY, Laurel, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4, American Society of Chemical Engineers 3, 4. ALLASTE, ARNO ENDEL, New York, New York, Engineering, Institute jf Aeronautical Sciences 1, 2, 3, 4, International Friendship Club 3, 4, Active YMCA 2, 3, 4 . . . KELLEY, CHARLES RITCHIE, Clinton, Educa- ion. Scabbard and Blade 3, 4 . . . KEITH, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR., nguilla, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian 3, Vice President 4, 3lue Key 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3, 4, Reveille Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Reflector Staff 4, Dip and Strike Club, :anterbury Club . . . KENNEDY, BILLY JAMES, Louisville, Education. KENNEDY, LAFAYETTE N., Belmont, Education, Industrial Education :iub . . . KENNEDY, REESE GARRETT, JR., Corinth, Business, Pi Kappa Mpha 3, 4, Society for Advancement of Management 3, 4. I Ui Ia iM 0S r I i! ' I 5 f - t . T V r it KEYES, JOHN WILLIAM, Jackson, Agriculture; Phi Theta Kappa 3; Alpha Zeta 4; Agronomy Club 3, 4, President 4; Outstanding Agronomy Student 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities . . . KING, DAVID BUR- WELL, Egypt, Mississippi, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, presi- dent, Secretary 4; Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Chi Lambda Rho, Secretary 4; Commerce Cabinet 2; Business Administration Club 4 , . . KINNINGHAM, CHARLES ABE, BIytheville, Arkansas, Agriculture . . . KREBS, HARRY LEE, Pascagoula, Agriculture . . . KUNGYS, STASYS, Lithuana, Engineering . . . LACKEY, LYMAN AUSTIN, JR., Greenwood, Agriculture; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; First Sergeant; Block and Bridle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshal 4 . . . LADD, DONALD MARTIN, Gulfport, Engineering; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. LADNER, LEE RUSSELL, Lumberton, Business, Theta Xi . . LAMBERT, JOHN SMITH, Hattiesburg, Agriculture, Sigma Chi. LANE, BILLY P., New Hebron, Business; Square and Compass 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Club 2, 3 . . . LANN, WILLIAM KERMIT, Tremont, Education . . . LEACH, JERRY ERNEST, Greenville, Business; Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3; Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4, Vice President 4; Accounting Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Commerce Cabinet 4, Reporter 4; The Ivy League 4, President 4; Sons of Confederate Vet- erans 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 . . . LEACH, PEGGY JOYCE, Covington, Tennessee, Edu- cation . . . LEE, HOOVER, Louise, Business . . . LEWIS, CHARLOTTE ANN, Union, Science . . . LEWIS, SAM RICHARD, JR., Foxworth, Science, Theta Xi. LITTLE, HAMPTON STENNIS, JR., Meridian, Business, Kappa Alpha; Basketball Man- ager 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . LOCKE, CECIL DWIGHT, Oxford, Engineering; ASCE 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . LOLLAR, HUBERT CARL, Holly Springs, Engineering; AIEE 2, 3, 4; IRE 3, 4, Chair- man 4; Square and Compass 2, 3, 4 . . . LONG, MARY FRANCIS, Sturgis, Business . . . LORD, RALPH HICKS, Cleveland, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . LOSKAMP, ED- WARD CHARLES, Gulfport, Engineering, Theta Xi; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Re porter 2, Vice President 4; Theta Xi, Pledge President 4; AIEE 2, 3; IRE 4 . . . LOTT, LEONARD NOEL, Gulfport, Engineering. LOTT, WILLIAM BRADFORD, Holcomb, Agriculture . . . LOVE, BOBBY STANFORD, Swiftown, Business . . . LOVE, JULIUS HARVEY, Kosciusko, Engineering-Business, Theta Xi-; Theta Xi, Alumni Advisor 3, 4, 5, 6; Tau Beta Pi 4; Chi Lambda Rho 4; Alpha Zeta 1; IAS 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 . . . LUCAS, WILMUTH (BILL) CLEVE- LAND, Gulfport, Science . . . LUCIUS, JAMES LOVELL, BIyville, Arkansas, Education . . . LUCIUS, RAY, Eupora, Engineering . . . LUKE, LOUIS EARL, Meridian, Engineer- ing; AIEE; Kappa Mu Epsilon. SEfy ( , f o n ' ORS LUAA, CLARENCE EARl, JR., Vicksburg, Agriculture, Block and Bridle 1 , 2, 3, 4 . . . LUSK MICHAEL GENE, Wesson, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi; KME; ASCE . . . AAcCAIN, WILLIAM DAVID, JR., Jackson, Science, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Colonel ' s Club 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Reveille Staff 2, 3, 4; Chemical Engineers Club 2, 3, 4 . . . McCALEB, ROBERT EDWARD, Columbus, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . McCALL, GEORGE STANLEY, Deerfield, Beach, Florida, Education, Phi Kappa Tau . . . McCASKILL, JOHN HAMILTON, Vicksburg, Agriculture, Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team . . . McCLELLAN, LLOYD E., Drew, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. McCOMBS, VAN KIRK, Lake, Engineering Engineering, ASME. . McDANIEL, CURTIS EUGENE, Jackson, McDANIEL, RONNIE HUBERT, Jackson, Engineering . . , McDONALD, ROBERT WAL- LACE, JR., Pontotoc, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Business Administration . . . McELROY, CHARLES SLADE, State College, Business, Kappa Sigma; Colonel Club 1, 2; Delta Sigma Pi; Commerce Cabinet; Student Council 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 2 . . . McGEE, WILLIAM HENRY, Louisville, Engineering . . . McGOWEN, BOBBY JOHN, Collins, Agriculture, FFA; Agriculture Club . . , McGRAW, JOSEPH PATRICK, Yazoo City, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . McKEITHEN, EMORY E., Ill, Cleveland, Agricul- ture, Kappa Sigma. McKINNEY, WILLIAM H., Redbay, Alabama, Business . . . McKINNON, WILLIAM M., Sturgis, Business, Sigma Chi; Marketing Club, Business Administration . . . McLENDON, JAMES E., Meridian, Business, Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi 4; Missis- sippi State Hotel Society 2, 3, 4 . . . McNEAL, LESLIE VAUGHN, JR., Hattiesburg, Business . . . McRANEY, ROBERT L., JR., Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi, Inter- Fraternity Council; Dance Committee . . . McSWAIN, JACK MADDEN, New Augusta, Engineering . . . McWILLIAMS, HUGH MELDON, Winona, Agriculture. MAGEE, JAMES MONROE, JR., Harrisville, Engineering . . . MAPP, RODNEY LANIER, Pontotoc, Business . . . MARKUSHEWSKI, LEONID J., New York, New York, Engi- neering, International Friendship Club 3, 4; YMCA 3, 4 . . . MARTIN, BOBBY PASCHAL, Walnut, Agriculture, Agronomy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Square and Compass Club 3, 4 . . . MARTIN, CAXTON DARNELL, Corinth, Agriculture, Dairy Club 3, 4 . . . MARTIN, EUGIE ABNER, JR., Bay Springs, Science, Theta Xi; Inter-Fraternity Council; Blue Key; Scabbard and Blade; Arnold Air Society; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Chemical Engineers Club . . . MARTIN, WILSON CLARK, JR., Yazoo City, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. • ' l lXl ' iiiii aih t n '  rr- « ipl ' - MANGIALARDl, GINO JOE, JR., Shelby, Engineering; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3; Student Branch of ASAE 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; National Branch of ASAE 3, 4 . , . MASON, BERNARD D ' LEON, Clarksdale, Agriculture. MASSEY, WILLIAM CARSON, JR., State College, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . AAAY, LESTER HAROLD, Meridian, Agriculture . . . MAY- FIELD, WILLIAM AUBREY, Tupelo, Business . . . MENZIE, RAYMOND EVERETT, Buffalo, New York, Business; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Track 3, Captain 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. MEREDITH, WILLIAM R., JR., Batesville, Agriculture; Agronomy Club 4, Vice President 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4, Treasurer 4 . . , MIAZZA, HUBERT WESLEY, Jackson, Business; Baptist Student Union Four Years, President and Treasurer; Delta Sigma Pi 4; Reflector Staff 4 . . MILLER, ROBERT GLENN, Columbus, Agriculture; Horticulture Club 3, 4, Vice President 4 . . . MITCHELL, CAROLYN DUPUY, Ethel, Educa- tion. MOFFETT, TOMMY CECIL, Meridian, Engineering; ASAE Secretary 4 . . . MOHUNDRO, CURTIS FELTON, Walnut, Agriculture . . . MONK, SAMUEL WILLIAM, Laurel, Business; Pi Kappa Alpha; Maroon Band 3, 4 . . . MONTGOMERY, PARTIDIA BRAHAM, Fulton, Education; Fu- ture Teachers of America 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 3, Chairman 4. MOON, I. MAN, Pusan, Korea, Engineering; Newman Club; Institute of Aeronautical Science . . . MOORE, DOUGLAS DEVONE, Canton, Education; Industrial Education Club 3, 4, Treasurer . . . MOORE, ERNEST DOWL, Grenada, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha; Colonel ' s Club 1, 2, President; YMCA 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Reflector 4; IAS 2, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4 . . . MOORE, TROY DALTON, Fulton, Agriculture. MOOREHEAD, MILDRED ANNE, Corinth, Business . . . MORETON, JAMES REGINALD, Brookhaven, Engineering; Kappa Alpha; Senior Class Vice President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, President 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Corresponding Secretary 3, Rush Chairman 4; YMCA Cabinet 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi dent 3; Reflector Staff 2, 3; ASME 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, AFROTC Wing Staff 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student 4 . . . MORGAN, PHILIP LOWELL, Meridian, Agriculture . . . MORRIS, HOLACE, Nettleton, Education. MORRIS, HORACE, Nettleton, Education . . Jackson, Tennessee, Agriculture; FFA 4 . . JR., Laurel, Science; Baseball 3, 4; M ROYCE W., Algoma, Agriculture. . MORRIS, JOSEPH BYRON, . MORRIS, PAT HARRISON, Club 4 . . . MORRISON, MOSELEY, ADRIAN LEROY, Columbus, Education . . . MOSS, WALTER W., Grenada, Agriculture; Agriculture Club 1; Poultry Club 2, 3, 4; Southern Collegiate Poultry Judging Team 3 . . . MOULDER, CHESTER S., JR., Hattiesburg, Engineering . . . MUNSCH, ALBERT SCHERER, JR., Miami, Florida, Business. MURPHY, JACK LEE, Indianola, Science, Phi Kappa Tau; Colonel ' s Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 3, 4; Dip and Strike 2, 3, 4 . . . MURRAY, JOHN BILLY, Vicksburg, Business . . . MURRAY, MAL- COLM PAUL, Starkville, Engineering, Band 1, 2; IRE . . . NANCE, THOMAS HOWELL, Philadelphia, Education, Industrial Arts Club. NASH, EVELY GUNN, Starkville, Business, Chi Omega, Cheerleader 2, 3; Beauty 1, 2, 4; Favorite 3; Homecoming Queen 2; Cardinal Key 2, 3, 4; Commerce Cabinet 4; Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4; YMCA 3; Co-Ed Club 4; who ' s Who 4; Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 . . . NASH, WILLIAM DUDLEY, Amory, Education, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . NEAL, GENE EDRIS, West Point, Science, Arnold Air Society 2 , . . NELSON, LOUIE EUGENE, Jackson, Business. NEUBERT, RHYNEHARDT, E., JR., Okolona, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon.. Colonel ' s Club, Delta Sigma Pi; Chi Lambda Rho; Ivy League; Accounting Club . , . ODOM, JOHN LOUIS, Grenada, Business; Vet- eran ' s Club; IAS 2, 3; Business Administration Club 4; Commerce Club 4 . . . OGLESBEE, PAUL BAYLIS, JR., Handsboro, Science . . . OGLESBY WALTER EUGENE, Jackson, Business; Kappa Sigma; Account- ing Club; Business Administration Club; Veteran ' s Club. OGLETREE, THOMAS JOE, Macon, Agriculture, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Horticulture Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . OLIVER, JEAN RENE, Laurel, Engineering; ASME 4; Tau Beta Pi 4 . . . OSBORN, WILLIAM HOWARD, Tishomingo, Education . . . OLIVER, ROY ALBERT, Jackson, Business; Sigma Chi; Commerce Cabinet 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi 4; Chi Lambda Rho 4; Reflector Staff 4; Business Administration Club; Phi Alpha Theta. OLIVER, WILLARD BENTON, Jackson, Business; Sigma Pi; Maroon Band; Alpha Phi Omega; Hotel Society; Alpha Kappa Psi; Veteran ' s Club . . . O ' QUINN, EDGAR BYRON, Fayette, Science . . . O ' QUIN, GLEN B., Tylertown, Agriculture . . . OSGOOD, JERRY WRIGHT, Starkville, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. OSWALT, RAY OWEN, Mathiston, Engineering . . . OVERSTREET, JIM JAMES, Lucedale, Agriculture . . . PACE, JOHN AUSTIN, Jackson, Agriculture . . . PALMER, PAUL CLIFTON, Hattiesburg, Engineering, ASCE 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. PALMERTREE, TOMMY RAYFORD, Kosciusko, Education, Industrial Arts Club . . . PANZICA, ROBERT VINCENT, Brookhaven, Business, Kappa Alpha; Maroon Band 3, 4; Marketing Club 3; Newman 3, 4; Business Administration Club 4 . . . PARHAM, PRICE HANSEL, Amory . . . PARKER, HAROLD HOUSTON, Dossville, Agriculture. 55 y PARISH, JACK PRICE, Hattiesburg, Engineering . . . PARKER, GLEN ALFRED, Bruce, Education . . . PARKER, MELVIN SELBY, Vicksburg, Education . . . PARKER, ROBERT RUSSELL, Jackson, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Schlumberger Scholarship 4, President Blue Key 4, President Pi KA 3, YMCA Cabinet . . . PATE, JAMES RUSSELL, Meridian, Engineering, Institute of Radio Engineers, American Institute of Electric al Engineers . . . PAULSON, BILLY JOE, Yazoo City, Science . . . PAXTON, JOHNSON OLIVER, Jackson, Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineering 3, 4. PEACOCK, WILLIAM MYRON, Engrs., Inst, of Radio Engrs. Rome Ga., Engineering, American Inst, of Electrical . . . PEARSON, BOBBY JAMES, Tutwiler, Business. PEEPLES, MARION EDWARD, Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . PENNEBAKER, PAUL EDWIN, West Point, Science, Sigma Chi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon . . . PERRERE, CLYDE JOSEPH, New Orleans, Louisiana, Education . . . PICKERING, TOMMY J., D ' LO, Engineering . . . PITTS, KERRY FRANK, Brookhaven, Engineering, American Soc. of Chemical Engrs. 2, 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4 . . . POLK, CARROLL REX, Mt. Olive, Agriculture . . . POWER, CHARLES DAVID, McCool, Engineering. PRESLEY, JAMES LLOYD, Senatobia, Agriculture, Block and Bridle, YMCA . . . PRICE, GAYLE DARNELL, Senatobia, Business . . . PRICE, ROBERT MILTON, Carpenter, Business, Accounting Club 1 . . . PRINCE, THOMAS RICHARD, New Albany, Busi- ness, Accounting Club 2, 3, 4, Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4, Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4, Pro- fessional Chairman 3, Efficiency Chairman 4, Dance Committee 4, Hospitality Com- mittee of REW 3, Ivy League 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4, Presidents Cabinet 4, Sons of Confederate Veterans 4, President 4, Treasurer of Mississippi Methodist Student Movement 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Pro- gram Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities . . . PRINCE, WILLIAM ARNOLD, New Albany, Business, Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges 4, Stu- dent Association 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4, Vice President 4, Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4, President 4, Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4, The Ivy League 4, Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4, President 3, Accounting Club 2, 3, 4, Commerce Cabinet 3, 4, Religious Planning Board 3, Sons of Confederate Veterans 4 . . . PRINE, DONALD O., Lucedale, Agriculture . . . PROBSTEL, WOFLE LUDWIG, State College, Engineering, Institute of Radio Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4. QUINNELLY, RICHARD CLYDE, Jackson, Business . . . RAMSAY, JOHN WRENN, Birmingham, Alabama, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma Vice President 1, Colonel ' s Club 2; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Sons of Confederate Veterans 2, 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Maroon Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, President Officer 4, President of Engineering School 4, Distinguished Military Student 4, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . RANDALL, ERNEST HAZARD, JR., Vicks- burg, Engineering, Sigma Chi, American Society of Civil Engineers, Interfraternity Council, Alpha Phi Omega, Veteran ' s Club . . . RATLIFF, ROBERT FORD, Lucedale, Business, Society for Advancement of Management . . . RAWLS, CLAUDELL EDMOND, Perkinston, Education, Industrial Education Club 3, 4 . . . RAY, JAMES PAUL, Pontotoc, Business, Accounting Club . . . RAY, KENNETH L., Louisville, Education. SE! I . .. Jr ORS 5 fC ' ] f RAY, NORAAAN REECE, Leiand, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4 . . . RAYBORN, HANUN C, Hattiesburg, Engineering . . . REED, BRYANT, ANTHONY, JR., Natchez, Science, Maroon Band . . . REED, ROBERT A., Ackerman, Agriculture . . . REESE, BEN, Tupelo, Agriculture . . . RETHERFORD, CASSIE AAAZEY, Mobile, Business, Theta Xi, Society for Advancement of Management, Veteran ' s Club . . . RICHARDS, JR., JOHN HOMER, Gulfport, Science, Kappa Sigma. RICHARDS, WILLIAM CLERMAN, Starkville, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon ARDSON, ROGER NEIL, Lexington, Education. RICH- RICHARDSON, SAMUEL BURWELL, JR., New Albany, Agriculture . . . RICHMOND, DONALD EARL, Magnolia, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary 4, Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Society for Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4, Maroon Band 1,2... RICHMOND, JAMES RENAN, Magnolia, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Vice President 4, Delta Sigma Pi. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Business School Commerce Cabinet 4, Society for Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4, Maroon Band 1,2... RIGNEY, JAMES DEWARD, Ovett, Agriculture . . . RILEY, GRADY FRANKLIN, JR., Poplarville, Engi- neering, American Society of Civil Engineering, Secretary of Engineering School, Ta u Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Who ' s Who in Amierican Universities and Colleges 4 . . . RINGOLD, CURTIS EUGENE, Cleveland, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Sec. 4, American Inst, of Elec. Engrs. 4 . . . RITCHEY, JERRY EUGENE, McLeansboro, III., Education. RITTER, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR., Amory, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, GMC 4, Block and Bridle 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Editor of Yearbook, Alpha Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4, Pres., Treas., Alpha Zeta 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Treas 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Nat ' l. Vice Pres. 3, Colonel ' s Club 1, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Stu. Assn. Pres. 4 . . . ROARK, WILLIAM GLENN, Laurel, Science, Chem. Engrs. 3, 4 . . . ROBERTS, GEORGE ERVIN, Newton, Engineering . . . ROBERSON, JOHN P., Fulton, Agriculture . . . ROBERSON, RICHARD LEE, Pontotoc, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Interfrat. Coun., Bus. Adm. Club, YMCA . . . ROMARY, DONALD L., Lucedale, Engineering . . RONE, ROBERT RILEY, Ethel, Science. ROPER, WlCllAM EDELL, Crystal Springs, Engineering . . . ROSE, LASTON JAMES, Laurel, Engineering, Veteran ' s Club 3, 4, American Society Mechanical Engineers . . . ROSE, THEODORE LEONARD, Columbus, Engineering . . . ROSS, ROBERT EDWARD, Bolton, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4, Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4, Accounting Club 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Veteran ' s Club 3, Secretary and Treasurer 3, Commerce Cabinet 4 . . . RUSSELL, CARLTON PARRISH, JR., Carthage, Engi- neering, Tau Beta Pi, Cataloquer 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Arnold Air Society 4, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Westminister Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Committee of 100 3, Religious Planning Board 4 . . . RUSSELL, EDWARD BRYAN, Starkville, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . SALLIS, WILLIAM CHARLES, Greenville, Education, Kappa Sigma, Sec- retary 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, State President of Future Teachers of America 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, President of Education School 4, Member of Student Executive Council 4, President Cabinet 4, Regimental Staff of Army ROTC 4, Chairman of SA Elections Comm. 4, Who ' s Who Among Students in Am. Univs. and Colleges. y , «r -- ' ' SANDERS, HAIRSTON FLOURNOY, AAacon, Engineering, Theta Xi . . . SAUCIER, KENNETH LA WAR, Gulfport, Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 2, 3, 4. SCHILLING, FELIX ARTHUR, Progress, Agriculture; Future Farmers of America 4; Veteran ' s Club 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4 . . . SCOG- GINS, CHARLES ROLAND, Laurel, Science; Sigma Gamma Epsilon 4; Dip and Strike 4 . . . SCRUGGS, ERNEST LEE, Sardis, Agriculture . . . SEAL, LAWRENCE LA DONIS, Picayune, Engineering; American So- ciety of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 4; AAaroon Band 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 4. SEAL, TOAAAAIE DEDO, Lumberton, Agriculture . . . SEAL, WARREN LEE, Picayune, Science; Dip and Strike 4; Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3, 4 . . . SEARCY, LEE ELLIS, Belmont, Education; Future Teachers of Amer- ica .. . SEEFELD, WALTER H., JR., Laurel, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. SEWELL, WAYMON DAROLD, Pontotoc, Education . . . SHARP, CHAR- LIE HERAAAN, JR., Meridian, Business . , . SHELTON, ROBERT EDWIN, Winona, Agriculture . . . SHAMOUN, JOSEPH DAVID, Greenville, Business; The Ivy League 4; The National Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; The Society for Advancement of Management 3, 4; Theta Kappa Phi 1. SIGLER, ORAN WILSON, Sturgis, Education; Phi Kappa Phi . . . SIMPSON, HOWARD B., Jackson, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Arnold Air Society 3, 4; SIMS, JAMES HAROLD, Charleston, Business . . . SIMS, JOE A., Burnsville, Agriculture. SLAUGHTER, SAMUEL WALTER, JR., Starkville, Business . . . SLOAN, LOY WILSON, Carrollton, Business; Accounting Club 4 . . . SMITH, CECIL TED, Laurel, Agriculture . . . SMITH, HARRY RAYMOND, Gulf- port, Science. SMITH, HUGH V., Yazoo City, Business; Theta Xi; Society for the Advancement of Management . . . SMITH, RICHARD EUGENE, JR., Tunica, Science; Kappa Sigma; Chemical Engineering Club; Vice Presi- dent of Science School; Representative of Science School to Student Council; College Band . . . SMITH, THOMAS DEWITT, Drew, Engineer- ing; Institute of Radio Engineers 2, 3, 4; Radio Amateur ' s Club 1, 4; Glider Club 3 . . . SMITH, WALTER HERBERT, JR., Vicksburg, Engineer- ing; Theta Kappa Phi; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Colonel ' s Club 3, 4; Sons of Confederate Veterans 1; American Society Mechanical Engi- neering 3, 4. SMITH, WILBURN S., JR., Starkville, Science . . . SPARKMAN, ROBERT RODERICK, Prentiss, Agriculture; Veteran ' s Club 3, 4 . . . SPELL, JOE GRAVES, Collins, Agriculture . . . SPENCER, MARION DAVID, Jack- son, Business; Chi Lambda Rho; Accounting Club 4. STACY, JO ANN, Natchez, Business, Reveille 3, 4, Miss Mississippi State 3, Beauty 4, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Cardinal Key, National Leadership Sorority 3, 4, Co-Ed Club, Vice President 4, Air Force ROTC Sponsor 3, 4 . . . STAFFORD, CAROLYN WITHROW, State College, Education, Chi Omega, President 4, Vice President 2, 3, Cardinal Key 3, 4, Vice President 4, Colonel ' s Club Secretary 1, Reveille 1, Wesley Council 3, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . STAFFORD, ROBERT H., Winona, Business . . . STANTON, WILLIAM WINFIELD, Sylacauga, Alabama, Business, Sigma Chi, M Club. STEELE, MAXIE DEAN, Bethany, Agriculture . . . STEEN, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, JR., Yazoo, Engineering . . . STEPHENS, CARIL V., Meri- etta. Education . . . STEVERSON, ALTON J., JR., Columbus, Business. STEWART, HARRY LLOYD, Laurel, Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Kappa Mu Epsilon . . . STILL, WILLIAM EUGENE, Sardis, Business, Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4, Business Administration Club 4 . . . STORMENT, CANDLER FAY, Tishomingo, Agriculture . . . STRICKLER, ROBERT EUGENE, Pascagoula, Education. STRONG, KERMIT LEROY, Gulfport, Business . . . STRONG, WILLIAM GORDON, Collierville, Tennessee, Agriculture, Agronomy Club 3, 4 . . . SUBER, BILLY SCOTT, Calhoon City, Education, M Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . SUTTLE, WILLIAM KLINE, Louisville, Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. • S ' flC v ' '   - .J. SULLIVAN, GEORGE, Holcomb, Agriculture . . . SWALM, PETER FRANK, Brookhaven, Business, Kappa Alpha Order, Business Administration Club President 4, Commerce Cabinet 4 . . . SWILP, JOHN BERNERD, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, Education . . . TARTT, BOBBY ALLEN, Colum- bus, Education. TAYLOR, JOHNNY SEYMOUR, Jackson, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Arnold Air Society 4, Scabbard and Blade 4, Distinguished Military Student 4 . . . TAYLOR, TOMMY BARBEE, Sunflower, Agriculture . . . TAYLOR, MAHLON P., Charleston, Science . . . TEMPLETON, CORINNE EDWARDS, Starkville, Education. THARP, THOMAS HENRY, Tillar, Arkansas, Engineering . . . THOMP- SON, GEORGE THOMAS, Tupelo, Business . . . THRASH, EDWARD FRANK, Newton, Engineering . . . THRELKELD, WILLIAM B., JR., Wino- na, Engineering, Institute of Radio Engineers 3, 4, Veteran ' s Club 4. THOMAS, JOSEPH BROWN, Starkville, Engineering. . I y. _. _ jra TINGLE, MILTON HARRELL, Meridian, Science . , . TOMLINSON, LEE DONALD, Clarksdale, Agriculture . . . TAYLOR, DONALD GRANT, Batesville, Engineering, American Society Mechanical Engineers . . . TRIPLETT, JAMES DEVON, Carthage, Business, Business Administration Club . . . TURBEVILLE, GEORGE WILLIS, JR., Vaiden, Business . . . TURNIPSEED, MARVIN ROY, Carrollton, Agriculture, Block and Bridle Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . TYNES, JAMES SAMUEL, Poplarville, Science, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Veteran ' s Club 4. VALLAS, THEODORE GEORGE, Raleigh, North Carolina, Business, Marketing Club 3, 4, Marketing Council 4, M Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Track 3, 4 . . . WADDELL, JAMES WILLIAM, Jackson, Engineering. URIE, JOSEPH LEROY, Gulfport, Engineering, Veteran ' s Club 4, American Society Mechanical Engineers 2, 3, 4, Reflector Business Staff 4 . . . VAHER, U. D., New York, New York, Engineering . . . VALENTINE, RICHARD EDWARD, Laurel, Engi- neering, Institute of Aeronautical Science 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . VENIER, LOUIS JOHN, Brooklyn, New York, Business, Newman Club, Football, Marketing Club, M Club . . . WALDROP, GERALD WAYNE, Randolph, Education . . . WALES, WILLIAM WALLACE, JR., Booneville, Engineering, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 2, 3, 4, Glider Club 3, 4 . . . WALKER, ALFRED JOSEPH, Pascagoula, Business, Newman Club 1, 2, Veteran ' s Club 3, 4, Pi Kappa Alpha, Society Advancement of Manage- ment 2, 3, 4. WALKER, BOBBY JANE, Louise, Engineering . . , WALKER, JAMES EUGENE, Artesia, Agriculture . . . WARD, WILLIAM EUGENE, Lambert, Agriculture . . . WARDLAW, WILLIAM OSCAR, Baldwin, Agriculture, Agronomy Club 3, 4, Secretary and Treas- urer 4 . . . WARE, JAMES KITTRELL, Columbus, Engineering . . . WATKINS, ALEX- ANDER HERBERT, Laurel, Business, Kappa Sigma, Maroon Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, YMCA 3, 4, The Collegias 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . WATSON, IRA JOE, Robinsonville, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega. WATTS, JOHN WAYNE, Meridian, Engineering . . . WEAVER, GEORGE GARVIN, Water Valley, Agriculture . . . WEEMS, JAMES EDWIN, Inverness, Agriculture . . . WEIR, GUY RAY, Grenada, Business . . . WELSHANS, WALLACE ALFERD, JR., Rose- dale, Business, Kappa Sigma, Business Administration Club . . . WEST, DAVID TULLIS, Parchman, Engineering, American Society of Agriculture Engineers, Re- porter 2, Vice President 3, President 4 . . . WESTON, COBURN LAV RENCE, Jackson, Business, Accounting Club 4, Newman Club 4, Alpha Kappa Psi 3, Chi Lambda Rho 4. S£ i h f A™!S «fiO SS;rir: y; ' ' 1?- f ..... - li -« r- ORS WHITAKER, HAROLD HENRY, Clarksdale, Business . . . WHITE, BILLY M., Belmont, Education . . . WHITE, JAMES FREDERICK, JR., Jackson, Science; Theta Chi . . . WHITE, LESTER PALMER, Dekalb, Agriculture; Lambda Chi Alpha; Farm Equipment Club 1, 2, Vice President; Pledge Trainer; House Manager; Rush Chairman, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . WHITE, LOYCE LEON, Belden, Business, Theta Xi . . . WHITE, RUFUS DELEE, Harperville, Agriculture; Agricultural Economics; Administration Club, Vice President 2, 3, 4 . . . WHITTINGTON, ANDREW LAVELL, Lena, Agriculture; Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Crackle and Crow Club 3, 4. WILEY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, JR., Vaiden,. Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Comptroller 2; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3, 4; Reflector 1; Block and Bridle Club 1; Dip and Strike Club 2, 3, 4; Mississippi Geological Society Student Loan 4 . . . WILKINS, BILLY MARTIN, Bay Springs, Science. WILLIAMS, DURWARD ERIC, JR., Clarksdale, Business . . . WILLIAMS, HAROLD KENNETH, Charleston, Business; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4 . . , WILLIAMS, JAMES D., New Albany, Agriculture . . . WILLIAMS, JESSE WINFIELD, Gulfport, Business; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Lambda Rho 2, Vice President 3; Blue Key 2; Correspondence, Secretary 4; Delta Sigma Pi 3; Chan- cellor 4, Vice President 4; Accounting Club 2, President 4; Commerce Cabinet 4; Vice President of Business School 4; Student Executive Council 4, Baseball 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4 . . , WILLIAMS, ROBERT MAX, Paris, Tennessee, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . WILLIAMS, WALTER HARDEMAN, Clarksdale, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . WILLOUGHLY, MRS. CON- ERLY GWENDOLYN, Tyertown, Education. WILTSHIRE, ROBERT ELLISON, Pace, Business, Sigma Chi . . WITT, BOBBY G., Cotton Plant, Agriculture, Alpha Zeta 4, Dairy Club 3 ' , 4; Member Dairy Products Judging Team 4 . . . WOLFE, ROBERT CORAN, Myrtle, Education; State Chapter Future Farmers of America . . . WOOD, DEXTER BUFORD, Dorsey, Agriculture, Kappa Sig- ma; Farm Equipment Club, Vice President 3, 4 . . . WOOD, OSCAR AVERY, Green- wood, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . WOOD, THOMAS IRWIN, Greenville, Science, Phi Kappa Tau . . . WOODS, DAVID C, Houston, Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. WOODS, HIRAM GLYNN, Wesson, Engineering . . . WOODWARD, WILLIAM DONALD, Harperville, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . , . WORD, ED LOUIS, Clarksdale, ' Edu- cation; Industrial Education Club 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 3, 4 . . . YARBOROUGH, BOBBY, Houston, Business , . . YARBOROUGH, MARILYNN WRIGHT, Louisville, Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Institute Radio Engineering; Mississippi State College Amateur Radio Operators Club . . . YESKO, JOSEPH JOHN, Sharon, Pe nnsylvania, Engineering, Theta Xi; Newman Club 3, 4 . . . YOUNG, NORMAN RAY, Brookhaven, Science; Chemical Engineering Club 4; Science School Representative 4; YMCA 4. !ti , ---- ,? k i- . jm  ' H I A , , ( r i ABEL, CLARENCE H., McComb, Science, Sigma Chi . . . ABIDE, ALBERT KALIL, JR., Greenwood, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . ADCOCK, HARVEY G., Meridian, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . AINSWORTH, KENDALL ROBERTS, Center, Business . . . ALDREDGE, JAMES H., Marks, Agriculture . . . ALFORD, HAYDEN TILLMAN, Meridian, Eng., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ALFORD, JOHN THOMAS, Indianola, Science ALLEN, THOMAS HUBERT, JR., Meridian, Engineering AUBREY, Jackson, Engineering . . Clarksdale, Agriculture, Sigma Chi JACK, Crystal Springs, Agriculture PRESTON, JR., Biloxi, Engineering. . . ANDERSON, DAVID ANDERSON, EDGAR LEE, . . ANDERSON, PERCY . . ANDRESS, THOMAS ARMSTRONG, JERRY MARLON, New Albany, Business . . . ASHE, WILBURN GENE, Selmer, Tenn., Agriculture . . , ASHLEY, JOHN EDWARD, Bay Springs, Education . . . ASHMORE, JAMES DALE, Forest, Science . . . AUSTIN, BILLY GENE, Moselle, Agriculture . . . AYRES, JAMES WESLEY, Crystal Springs, Agriculture. BAGGETT, JOHN EVAN, Columbia, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . BAILEY, ROBERT CLAUTON, Raymond, Engineering . . . BAILEY, THOMAS LEE, Kosciusko, Agriculture . . . BAIN, JIM RANDALL, Pell City, Ala., Education . . . BAKER, GENE KEY, Louisville, Agriculture . . . BAKER, PHILIP DAVID, Columbus, Science, Alpha Tau Omega. Attk BALL, CHARLES SHELTON, JR., Columbia, Business . . . BALLENTINE, CLAUDE LAWRENCE, JR., Columbus, Business, Sigma Nu . . . BANG, JAMES SUHIL, Korea, Education . . . BARBER, CECIL DOUGLAS, McAdams, Science. BARBER, JAMES ROBERT, JR., Ripley, Business . . . BARBER, JOSEPH KULLEN, JR., Memphis, Tenn., Engineering . . . BARHAM, OTHA H., Meridian, Agriculture . . . BARKSDALE, WILLIAM ERWIN, Madison, Engineering. BARNETT, JOHN NISBETT, Natchez, Business DAVIS, Greenwood, Business, Sigma Chi . SULLIVAN, Greenwood, Agriculture, Sigma BILLY RALPH, Calhoun City, Engineering. . . BARNWELL, SAM . . BARRY, WILLIAM Chi . . . BARTON, BAXTER, THOMAS GRAHAM, Natchez, Engineering WILLIAM DONALD, Quitman, Agriculture. BEALLE, J u Talk to ' em, Mr. Ben BEAN, LEWIS WAYNE, Brooksville, Business . . . BEARD, CHARLIE AAcNEILL, Waynesboro, Science . . . BEARD, JIAAMY RAY, Waynes- boro, Business . . BEARD, WILLIAAA AAIDDLETON, JR., Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . BEAVER, LUTHER GALLOWAY, JR., Jack- son, Business . . . BECKWITH, LLOYD WALLACE, Belzoni, Engi- neering. BEEAAAN, CARL EDGAR, Duffee, Agriculture . . . BENNETT, JAAAES SHELTON, Tupelo, Business . . . BENNETT, AAALCOAA AAcNEIL, JR., Carrollton, Education . . . BENNETT, RONALD KAY, Clarksdale, Education . . . BETBEZE, ARNOLD RANSOAA, AAeridian, Engineering , . . BEYER, CURT GEORGE, Biloxi, Science, Theta Kappa Phi. BIKOV, IGOR, State College, Engineering . . . BISHOP, JIAAAAY FRANKLIN, Prentiss, Agriculture . . . BLACK, BAILEY JEAN, Kosciu- sko, Engineering . . . BLACK, CARL BENTON, JR., Rosedale, Busi- ness, Kappa Sigma . . . BLACK, LEA CLARK, Rosedale, Business . . . BLACKAAON, BILLY HARRIS, Hazlehurst, Science. BLAINE, HAROLD ORVAL, Vance, Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . BLAKENEY, HENRY HARVEY, Taylorsville, Agriculture . . . BLAKNEY, ALVIN J., Burnsville, Education . . . BLOUNT, JOHN FULTON, Indianola, Engineering, Phi Kappa Alpha . . . BROWN- LEE, JOHN HALVES, Columbus, Business . . . BLUE, JOSEPH ED- WARD, Quitman, Engineering, Phi Ka ppa Alpha. n O.- ■ - : A • ■ ' . ,k J h :: J-- f :1k rs. 9 J c f ..,. a Q ;i ' , m mil Jh i . -1 ' o; . • , . ' „ d BOATWRIGHT, DONALD WALTON, Lexington, Engineering . . . BOOKER, FARRELL BRENT, Greenwood, Education, Phi Kappa Alpha . . . BOSWELL, CECIL ALLEN, AAeridian, Business . . . BOUNDS, HENRY, LOFTON, JR., Jackson, Engineering. BOUNDS, AAAURILE ELAAO, Houston, Business . . . BOWERS, EAAILE JACKSON, Laurel, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BOYD, HAN- SEL WEED, JR., Columbus, Business . . . BOZEAAAN, TALAAADGE B., Jackson, Education. BRABSTON, CLAUDE WILLIS, Flora, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon . . . BRADLEY, AAARION LEA, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . BRANHAAA, DAVID CONRAD, Ita Bena, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . BRELAND, GALE WOOFIN, JR., Perkinston, Agriculture. BRENNER, CHARLES PAUL, Greenville, Agriculture . . . BRIGANCE, ROBERT LEAAOYNE, Olive Branch, Education. .? ORS And such pleasant surrounding BRIGHT, JAMES EDWARD, Batesville, Engineering . . . BROAD- WATER, JAMES FRANCIS, Jackson, Engineering . . . BROCK, JOSEPH WALKER, Hattiesburg, Science . . . BROOKS, ROBERT GLYNN, Water Valley, Agriculture . . . BROWN, BILLY HUGH, Winona, Engineering . . . BROWN, DANNY MEREDITH, Ocean Springs, Science, Phi Kappa Tau. BROWN, THOMAS O., Meridian, Business, Sigma Chi . . . BRUM- FIELD, WYATT ELTON, Tylertown, Engineering . . . BULLARD, JOHN ROBERT, Brook haven, Agriculture . . . BUNTIN, ROBERT ELLIOT, Starkville, Business . . . BURNS, GEORGE KING, Jackson, Science . . . BURT, HUGHES ALLEN, Louisville, Business. BUSTIN, BILLIE EARL, Forest, Agriculture . . . BUTLER, JOHN MAR- ION, Laurel, Engineering . . . CABANISS, JAMES ROSCOE, Purvis, Engineering . . . CALDWELL, EDGAR R., Derman, Education . . . CALDWELL, JAMES LEON, Jackson, Engineering . . . CAMMACK, GEORGE MARION, Columbus, Agriculture. CAMPBELL, GEORGE ARTHUR, West Point, Science . . . CAMPBELL, JOHN DEE, JR., Vicksburg, Business . . . CARLEY, EDWARD BRAN- NAN, Hattiesburg, Engineering . . . CARLISLE, CHARLES WAYNE, Mathison, Business . . . CARR, BILLY HOWARD, Greenwood, En- gineering . . . CARRAWAY, JAMES WOODARD, Bassfield, Agri- culture. CARSON, CHARLES THOMAS, Winona, Engineering . . , CARTER, QUINETTE RAY, McCool, Education . . . CARTER, RUNEZ, Prairie, Education . . . CARTER, WILLIAM HAROLD, Columbus, Business. CASKEY, JOSEPH PATRICK, Meridian, Business . . . CASTANIS, CHRIST STEVE, Columbus, Business . . . CAUSEY, MILES ANDREW, Belzoni, Science, Kappa Alpha . . . CAUSEY, ROBERT KENT, Jack- son, Business. CHAFEE, FRANCIS IRENE, Starkville, Business . . . CHAPMAN, GEORGE ERVIN, Big Creek, Agriculture . . . CHATONEY, WILLIAM HENRY, JR., Delta City, Engineering . . . CHILES, JAMES W., Noxa- pater. Agriculture. CHOW, JIMMY YORT, Greenville, Engineering . JOHN S., Eupora, Engineering. . CHRISMOND, JU Taking it easy! CHRISTIAN, JAAAES TRUMAN, Verona, Business . . . CLAIR, CHES- TER EUGENE, Forest, Engineering . . . CLARK, KERNEY P., Moss Point, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . , CLARK, WILLIAM GRADY, Florence, Engineering . . . CLEMENTS, THOMAS WILLIAM, Van Fleet, Agriculture . . . COCHRAN, JERRY LYNCH, Meridian, Engi- neering. COHEN, MARY HONOR, Starkville, Science, Chi Omega . . . COL- LIER, HERBERT HARRISON, Hughes, Arkansas, Education , . . COMBEST, JOSEPH ALVIN, Decatur, Agriculture . . . COMBS, KINCHEON VARNER, Ellisville, Engineering . . . COMER, EDWIN F., Fulton, Business . . , CONEY, MALCOLM KIRKE, JR., Magnolia, Engineering. CONGER, RALPH DONALD, Malvina, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . CONKEL, DONALD JOHN, Steubenville, Ohio, Education Phi Kappa Tau, . . . CONN, LUTHER WESLEY, JR., Long Beach, Agriculture . . . COODY, MARION CLARENCE, Yazoo City, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . COOK, BILLY G., Tylertown, Science . . . COOK, KENNETH LITTLETON, Oxford, Agriculture. COON, JESSIE HARRIS, Greenville, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon . . . COOPER, BARBARA ANN, Vicksburg, Engineering, Chi Omega . . . COOPER, CHARLES CLAYTON, Greenwood, Engineer- ing, Kappa Sigma . . . CORBELL, CHARLES DEAN, State College, Engineering . . . CORK, JAMES HENRY, Akron, Ohio, Agriculture . . . COVINGTON, BILL ALLEN, Meridian, Engineering. ' HI i , ' l 11 •Jiiirfe ORS COX, EARNEST L., Brandon, Engineering . . . COX, JAMES AZLE, Yazoo City, Science . . . COX, JAMES H., JR., Booneville, Agri- culture . . . CRABTREE, ROBERT DONALD, Macon, Engineering. CRAIG, WILLIAM CHEAIRS, Columbus, Education . . . CRANDALL, JAMES CURTIS, Meridian, Engineering . . . CRAWFORD, HAROLD B., Collins, Engineering . . . CRAWFORD, JAMES DARRYL, Ripley, Education. CREEL, CHARLES VIRGIL, Pascagoula, Engineering . . . CROFT, CHARLES WARREN, Brooksville, Business . . . CROSBY, BENJAMIN F., Carriere, Engineering . , . DAIGRE, BENNY HUGH, Greenwood, Engineering, Kappa Sigma. DAVIS, BILLY JOE, Horn Lake, Business PAUL, Johnston Station, Engineer. DAVIS, CHARLES Canasta? DAVIS, HARRY L., JR., Gulfport, Agriculture . . . DAVIS, MALLORY COLEMAN, Money, Agriculture . . . DAWS, TOMMY RAY, DeKalb, Science . . . DAYMOND, KEITH, Jackson, Engineering . . . DEA- SON, DOUGLAS LOUIS, Vaughan, Engineering . . . DEES, JASPER JAY, Philadelphia, Agriculture. DELMAS, RICHARD ALPHONSE, Pascagoula, Agriculture . . . DEN- LEY, DONALD RAY, Greenwood, Business . . . DEVINE, JAMES ROBERT, Vaiden, Science . . . DICKSON, EDNA SUE, Batesville, Business . . . DILLON, ELISHA DAVID, Tylertown, Business . . . DIXON, DEWITT A., Vaughan, Agriculture. DOHODA, STANLEY, EDWARD, Jerome, Pennsylvania, Education . . . DOLLAR, HUGH SOLON, Walnut, Agriculture . . . DONG, FAY C, Drew, Science . . . DOSS, HOUSTON A., Sturgis, Engi- neering . . . DOYLE, JAMES THOMAS, Saulsbury, Tennessee, Agri- culture . . . DUNNAM, MURRAY BERTRAND, Lucedale, Engineer- ing. EDWARDS, JOHN RICHARD, Starkville, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . EDWARD S, MAGGIE ANN, Central, Alabama, Agri- culture . . . EDWARDS, MORRIS JURNEY, Longview, Business . . . ELLINGTON, CLAUDE W., Mintercity, Agriculture . . . ELLIOTT, GEORGE HILL, Jackson, Engineering . . . ELLIS, RICHARD BRYANT, West, Engineering. ELY, SAMUEL JONES, JR., Indianola, Agriculture . . . ERICKSON, JOHN JOSEPH, Yazoo City, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . ERRING- TON, ROBERT EARL, State Line, Engineering . . . ETHERIDGE, SARAH JANE, Starkville, Science, Chi Omega. FAIRCHILD, WILLIAM GAINES, Moselle, Engineering . . . FARIES, CHARLES EDWARD, Brandon, Engineering . . . FARMER, CHARLES GENE, Pinola, Engineering . . . FARRAGUT, WALLACE EUGENE, Pass Christian, Science. FELKER, SAMMY EARL, Corinth, Engineering . . . FERGUSON, CHARLES LEE, Tunica, Engineering . . . FERGUSON, RALEIGH TRAVIS, Union, Education . . . FERNANDEZ, KENNETH JOHNSON, Marks, Agriculture. FERRI, MARY ELLEN, Natchez, Engineering. Boyle, Education FIELDS, BILLY JOE, JUI Freshman Haircutting FILGO, JESSE EDWIN, Tupelo, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . FILI- PICH, STEPHEN ANTHONY, Biloxi, Science . . , FINDLEY, RILEY HENRY, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering . . . FISHER, CHARLES DARBY, Charleston, Agriculture . . . FLANAGAN, RONALD CALVIN, Jack- son, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . FLANAGAN, ROBERT PURDY, Anguilla, Engineering, FLEMING, BOBBY GENE, Grenada, Mississippi, Business . . . FLEM- ING, JAMES HERBERT, Greenville, Mississippi, Engineering . . . FLYNT, LEON LATRELL, JR., Laurel, Mississippi, Engineering . . . FORD, ALFERD WILSON, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Engineering . . . FOREMAN, JAMES JAGERS, McComb, Agriculture . . . FORTUNE, THERRELL D., Jackson, Mississippi, Engineering. FOSTER, ELSIE MARIE DUNN, Maben Mississippi, Education . . . FOTIADES, STEPHEN MONTY, Natchez, Mississippi, Science . . . FRANCE, EDWARD EARL, JR., Tunica, Mississippi, Agriculture . . . FRAIZER, QUITMAN CARNES, JR., Avon, Mississippi, Education . . . FRENCH, HARRISON OGDEN, JR., Raymond, Mississippi, Business . . . FULTON, BILLY GENE, Louisville, Mississippi, Education. FURR, DAVID .A., Picayune, Mississippi, Engineering . . . GAM- MAGE, WILLIAM ERROL, Laurel, Mississippi, Engineering . . . GARDNER, HUGH CLARK, Tupelo, Mississippi, Engineering . . . GARDNER, J. W., JR., Canton, Mississippi, Engineering . . . GAR- MON, TOMMY EUGENE, Clarksdale, Mississippi, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . GATLIN, RICHARD LEON, M rtle, Mississippi, Engineering. ■ I  ' 5 « C ' ' ' am -% , f GEARHART, JOE HADEN, Bolton, Mississippi, Business . . . GEORGE, KENNETH JOSEPH, Meridian, Mississippi, Business . . . GIBSON WILLIAM EARL, Coffeeville, Mississippi, Education . . . GILBERT, CHARLES NICHLOS, Natchez, Mississippi, Business. GILBERT, GRAY THOMAS, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Engineering, Theta Kappa Phi . . . GILBERT, WENDELL N., Lucedale, Mississippi, Engineering . . . GILES, JAMES HUEY, New Albany, Mississippi, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . GILLILAND, JOHN ALLEN, JR., Laurel, Mississippi, Business, Kappa Sigma. GILLIS, SAMUEL PETERS, Blue Mountain, Mississippi, Science . . . GINN, HAL GATEWOOD, Tylertow n, Mississippi, Engineering . . . GINN, HERBERT TRUITT, Kokomo, Mississippi, Agriculture . . . GIRLEY, OWEN CHRISTOPHER, Seminary, Mississippi, Agriculture. GOOCH, NANCY LEONORA, State College, Mississippi, Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . GOODNIGHT, JAMES LEE, Sardis, Mis- sissippi, Agriculture. ORS Grillology? d GORDON, ROBERT BAILEY, McComb, Agriculture . . . COWERS, RUBY JEAN, Randolph, Science . . . GRADY, EDWARD GLENNAN, JR., Laurel, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . GRAHAM, CHARLOTTE MAE, Booneville, Education . . . GRAHAM, DUDLEY COLLIER, Meridian, Engineering, SAE . . . GRAHAM, EDWARD GENEAL, Wesson, Agri- culture. GRAHAM, WILLIAM WENDELL, Gulfport, Agriculture . . . GREEN, HAROLD EDWARD, Philadelphia, Agriculture . . . GREEN, HUGH LOUIS, Tupelo, Engineering . . . GREEN, JAMES WARREN, Stark- ville, Science . . . GREEN, LIL THARP, Moorhead, Education . . . GREENLAND, HARVEY WARREN, JR., Jackson, Engineering. GREGG, ALBERT STANLEY, West Point, Business . . . GREGORY, LEROY CURTIS, Calhoun City, Engineering . . . GRIFFIN, BILLY J., Houston, Engineering . . . GRIFFIN, CHARLIE LEE, Houston, Edu- cation . . . GRIFFIN, JAMES WILLIAM, New Albany, Agriculture . . . GRISSOM, ROBERT EDWIN, Summerland, Agriculture, GROSS, OTIS GUY, Philadelphia, Business . . . GRUBBS, TRUITT MONROE, Pinola, Agriculture . . . GUNTER, BOBBY RAY, Soso, Agriculture, Phi Kappa Tau . . . GUNTER, THOMAS YOUNGE, Durant, Business . . . HAIRSTON, JOHN PETER, Crawford, Busi- ness, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . HALE, LLOYD BROOKS, Senatobia, Agriculture. HALFORD, CLARENCE WAYNE, Meadville, Science . . . HALL, GAR- VIN NOEL, Glen, Agriculture . . . HALL, RONNIE CULLENS, Louis- ville, Engineering . . . HAMILL, JAMES GORDON, Sturgis, Agri- culture. HAMILTON, WILLIAM CALVIN, Cleveland, Science . . . HAMILTON, WILLIAM STEWART, Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . HANNAFORD, BOBBY FATE, Calhoun City, Business . . . HANS, JOE PAUL, Moss Point, Engineering, HARDIN, JOHN MIKE, Calhoun City, Agriculture . . . HARDY, PHILLIP RUDOLPH HUTTON, Philadelphia, Agriculture . . . HAR- GETT, JAMES STANLEY, Fulton, Education . . . HARNED, WENT- WORTH VAIL, Starkville, Science, Kappa Sigma. HARPOLE, CARROLL FINLEY, Ackerman, Agriculture NITE, GEORGE WENDELL, Sardis, Business. GOOD- I 9HHK A JU C ' mon State let ' s go HARRElSON, DAVID CARROLL, Calhoun City, Mississippi, Agricul- ture . . . HARRIS, IRVING, JR., Okolona, Engineering . . . HARRIS, JAY J., Drew, Engineering . . . HARRIS, JOSEPH BROOKS, Bruce, Education , . . HARRIS, MIKE, McNeill, Mississippi, Agriculture . . . HARRIS, RICHARD L. ROY, Batesville, Engineering. HAWKINS, SIMS HOWARD, Como, Agriculture . . . HAWWA, LOUTF MICHEL, Tripoli, Lebanon, Engineering . . . HEADRICK, JOSEPH HAROLD, Jackson, Business . . . HENDERSON, CHARLES WESLEY, Meridian, Education . . . HENDERSON, HOWARD GENE, Louisville, Engineering . . . HENDERSON, THOMAS RAY, Laurel, Business. HENDRICKS, MICHAEL LLOYD, Boile, Agriculture . . . HENDRY, CHARLES RAY, Laurel, Engineering . . . HENNINGTON, MARSHALL DODDS, Hazlehurst, Engineering . . . HENSON, VINCENT WADE, Wagar, Alabama, Engineering . . . HESTER, THOMAS ARGUS, Shel- by, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HICKS, RICHARD WAYNE, West Point, Science. HIGHT, HERMON HAWKINS, Jackson, Tennessee, Engineering, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon . . . HILDERBRAND, JACK NMI, Vicksburg, Busi- ness . . . HILL, CARLOS ERASMLJS, Atmore, Alabama, Engineer- ing .. . HILL, HIRAM WINDELL, ludianola. Agriculture . . . HILL, STEWART DEAN, Baldwyn, Agriculture . . . HILLIARD, JOE SHULL, Columbus, Engineering, Kappa Alpha. ri ' o ' a HC: TJ •m ' HHK ORS HILLMAN, FRENCH, Leaksville, Engineering . . . HILTON, JOE GLYN, Lucedale, Business . . . HOLBROOK, JOHN WILLIAM, Colum bia. Engineering . . . HOLLY, CHARLES E., Marietta, Agriculture. HOLLINGSHEAD, MARSHALL, LEVAINE, Hattiesburg, Science . . . HOLMES, FRANK MANNING, Tylertown, Agriculture . , . HOPKINS, CLAUD HALL, Tupelo, Engineering, Phi Tau . . . HORNSBY, LAW- RENCE GENE, Amory, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha. HORTON, JOE C, Aliceville, Alabama, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HOSKINS, JONES HAMILTON, Jackson, Mississippi, Engineer- ing .. . HUDDLESTON, JERRY STEPHEN, Ripley, Agriculture . . . HUEY, JESSE REYNOLDS, Decatur, Education. HURTT, JOHNNIE MACK, Meridian, Education , LIAM JEROME, Quincey, Business, Phi Kappa Tau. HUSKEY, WIL- Cheese Everybody ' T K ' 11 f HUTCHINSON, HAROLD NOBLE, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . HUTCHINSON, KELLY BERT, Sallis, Business . . . ISHEE, OTHO HAROLD, Laurel, Business . . . IVY, CHARLES B., Starkville, Engineering, SPE . . . IVY, FRANK R., West Point, Agriculture . . . JACKSON, CLAYTON H., Walnut, Education. JACKSON, JACK DANVIS, Meridian, Business . . . JACKSON, WES- LEY ELLZEY, McComb, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . JEFCOAT, JOE H., Soso, Business . . . JENNINGS, BOBBY GENE, Clarksdale, Agriculture . . . JOHNSON, BOBBY FROST, Vaiden, Business . . . JOHNSON, C. PHILIP, Fulton, Engineering. JOHNSON, LLOYD LEE, Selma, Alabama, Education . . . JOHNSON, AAYRLENE RUTH, Scooba, Education . . . JOHNSTON, PAUL WAYNE, Benton, Engineering . . . JOHNSON, RICHARD CHARLES, LeIand, Engineering . . . JONES, GEORGE RICHARD, Grenada, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . JONES, GUY, JR., Greenwood, Agriculture. JONES, HINDS HOBSON, Forest, Science . . . JONES, HOUSTON CARL, JR., Lyon, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . JONES, JAAAES GWINN, McComb, Engineering , , . JONES, JAAAES PRESTON, AAendenhall, Agriculture , . . JONES, PAUL AAACK, Raleigh, Engi- neering . . . JONES, SAAAUEL ROLAND, Gulfport, Engineering. JORDAN, ALFRED SAAITH, Aberdeen, Business ... JORDAN, EDWIN LEE, Starkville, Engineering . . . JORDAN, WILLIE SCOTT, Decatur, Agriculture . . . JOYNER, RODNEY GALE, Brandon, Engineering. KAUPP, HARRY, JR., AAeridian, Engineering . . . KELLY, CHARLES TED, Clarksdale, Business . , . KENNEDY, HAROLD LEE, Louisville, Science . . . KENNEDY, JOE HARPER, Natchez, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. KEY, LEHAAAN EARL, AAeridian, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . KILLEBREW, JERRY HOLLADAY, Goodman, Agriculture . . . KIAA- BERLY, DAVID FOUNTAINS, luka, Engineering . . . KIAABRELL, JIAAAAY LOUIS, Dyess, Education. KIAABROUGH, JAAAES WILLIAAA, Cumberland, Education . . . KING, ALLEN LANIER, Grenada, Business. ' IS - i 1 kdM JUI Y.AA.C.A. Homecoming Float . KING, CHARLES CLYDE, Greenwood Springs, Education . . . KING, JAAAES ARTHUR, Buna Vista, Education . . . KING, WILLIAM MUR- REY, JR., Franklin, Tennessee, Education . . . KIRK, BOBBY L., Doddsville, Business . . . KITTRELL, KERRY DAVID, Baxterville, Agri- culture . . . KNIGHT, JOHN CURRY, Pascagoula, Engineering. KNOBLOCK, NORMAN GEORGE, Gulfport, Engineering . . . KOONCE, BILLY LEE, Tunica, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . KRESGE, PAUL ADAM, Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering . . LADNER, EUGENE, Perkinston, Education . . . LANCASTER, WILLIAM NEW- TON, Bolton, Engineering . . . LANDRETH, SHEDD YOUNG, Green- ville, Engineering, Sigma Chi. LANIER, FRANK WEBB, McComb, Science . . . LANIER, JOHN ROY JR., Scooba, Engineering , . LAVENDER, JOHN ROBERT, JR. Memphis, Tennessee, Business . . . LEE, ALBERT BRYAN, Green wood. Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . LEFF, ALAN DAVID Biloxi, Engineering . . . LEMONS, DOUGLAS WAYNE, Dyress, Ar kansas. Education. LESTER, JOHN LESLIE, Batesville, Agriculture . . . LEWIS, EDDIE EUGENE, Durant, Education . . . LEWIS, KEITH L., McCool, Agri- culture . . . LEWIS, SAMUEL THOMPSON, Thyatira, Education . . . LILLARD, MONTE OWEN, Clarksdale, Engineering . . LINDSAY, THOMAS RODERICK, Hazen, Alabama, Business. % jm r y f . f , -V , gj ' , •w ; -i tfSti; iiiiliiS, i« HHH h J «1h ORS LING, CHOW T., JR., Cleveland, Engineering . . . LITTLE, JERRY TEX, Hazlehurst, Engineering . . . LIVINGSTON, LOWELL THOMAS, Moorhead, Engineering . . . LOGAN, BUFORD ATWELL, JR., Aber- deen, Engineering. LOGAN, RICHARD TRICOX, Natchez, Engineering . . . LOPER, FRANKIE EARL, Decatur, Agriculture . . . LOTT, BILLY FRANK, Col- lins, Engineering . . . LOVE, PAUL LESTER, Greenville, Business. LOWE, BOBBY JOHNSON, Kosciusko, Agriculture . . . LUBY, ROB- ERT LOYCE, Benton, Business . . . LUMPKIN, BILLY WATT, Senato- bia. Business . . . LUTTREL, WILLIAM DAVID, Michigan City, Busi- ness, Sigma Chi. McALPIN, JOHN B., Jackson, Engineering M., Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering. McCAULEY, CHARLES Tops in Homecoming ' V ' ' T ' ' v I i 3« i il ' ' ikf ff ' ■rr: AAcCAIN, HOWARD MITCHELL, Cleveland, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega . . . McCANDLES, JAMES EDWARD, Lyon, Engineering . . . McCOOL, BILLY JAMES, Ethel, Education . . . McCORMICH, ALTON LEROY, Meridian, Engineering . . . McCULLEN, JOE MOORE, Amory, Business . . . McDILL, HERBERT ELTON, Harperville, En- gineering. McGHEE, JERRY AUBREY, Holly Bluff, Business , . . McGOWIN SAMUEL PRENTISS, Meridian, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . McHANN JOHN, Starkville, Education . . , MclNGVALE, PAT HAMLIN, Stark ville. Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . , McKAY, LOUIE THOMAS Dossville, Engineering . . . McKEOWN, JANIE CAROLYN, New Al bany, Education. McKINNEY, WILLIAM MALCOLM, JR., Memphis, Tennessee, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . McLAURIN, JAMES EVON, Taylorsville, Science . . . McMILLEN, BOBBY EUGENE, Pontotoc, Engineering . . . McMILLEN, JACK CLARENCE, New Albany, Agriculture . . . Mc- MULLAN, ROBERT FRANK, JR., Decatur, Agriculture . . . McWHOR- TER, LEON CLAYTON, Summerland, Engineering. MABRY, EUGENE STOKES, Columbia WILLIAM STUART, CHARLES ARMOR THOMAS MELVIN, QUENO, Shelby, ville, Engineering. Education . . . MacDONALD, Romulus, New York, Science . . . MAGILL, New Albany, Agriculture . . . MAHARREY, Okolona, Education . . , MANGIALARDI, SAM usiness . . . MANN, RONALD MEYERS, Stark- MANNING, STEPHEN LAVON, Laurel, Engineering . . . MANSKER, RICHARD WELLS, Goodman, Business . . . MARSHALL, ADAIR HOWARD, Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi . . . MARTIN, EDGAR WEAVER, Belzoni, Science. MARTIN, MURRAY GLENN, Jayess, Agriculture . . . MARTINSON, WILLIAM KELLY, Jackson, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . MATHIS, BILLY, Corinth, Agriculture . . . MEANS, RAY HERBERT, JR., Scott, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma. MEEK, WILLIAM EDWARDS, Jackson, Engineering . . . MEHAFFEY, JOE HUNTER, Columbus, Business . . . MEINERS, DONALD EDWIN, Hazlehurst, Engineering . . . MERCER, JAMES LEROY, Tishomingo, Education. MILLER, JOHN ROBERT, Myrtle, Agriculture PARKS, Drew, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha, MILLER, TOM N , . ' V JUI Her Majesty . . . Queen Janet MILLS, CHARLEY FLETCHER, Crystal Springs, Business, Kappa Alpha MITCHELL, BARBARA JANE, State College, Education, Chi Omega . . . MITCHELL, MELVILLE E., Nicholson, Engineering, Theta Xi . MITCHELL, MONROE BARR, JR., Tifton, Georgia, EcJucation . . MITCHELL, WILLARD NEAL, Lodi, Science . . . MITCHELL, WILLIAM ALONZO, Ethel, Agriculture. MIZE, WALTER GERALD, Jackson, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . MIZELL, JAMES FLOYD, JR., Sardis, Engineering . . . MOAK, CHARLES ESTILL, McComb, Engineering . . MOAK, MRS. DOROTHY ANN ALLEN, McComb, Business . . . MOFFATT, THOS. O., Pas- cagoula. Science . . . MONROE, ARMISTEAD THOMPSON III, Jack- son, Engineering, Kappa Alpha. MONTGOMERY, JAMES C, L., Sylvarena, Engineering Tupelo, Business, Sigma Chi Winona, Engineering . . neering, Pi Kappa Alpha Business. Fulton, Education . . . MOORE, ELTON . . . MOORE, LEONARD OLIVER, JR., . . . MOORE, LLOYD KIMBROUGH, JR., MOORE, WILLIAM AL, Jackson, Engi- . . MORGAN, B. MAHLON, Jackson, MORGAN, NOEL, Sunflower, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . MOR- GAN, THARON, Paden, Education . . . MORRIS, FRED BARRY, Brookhaven, Business . . . MORRIS, JOHN ELLIS, Eupora, Educa- tion . . . MORRISON, PAUL C, Grenada, Engineering, Phi Tau . . . MORSAN, DAVIS AUGUSTA, Kilmichael, Business. lih ■■■Mc KM 4 4- r . ' yJ 1 •A ' -.1 f l i S f i 1 ; • ' ORS MORTENSEN, DAVIS, Moss Point, Business . . . MOSES, LOUIS RHESA, Greenwood, Engineering . . . MOTES, JESSE FREEMAN, Lucedale, Agriculture . . . MOTT, DONALD LEE, Middleton, Tenn- essee, Agriculture. MULHOLLAND, JOE HENRY, Philadelphia, Education . . . MURPHY, TERRY LEE, Birmingham, Alabama, Business . . . MURRAY, AUGUST EDSON, Natchez, Engineering . . . MYRICK, HENRY GORDON, Laurel, Engineering. NASH, LEROY CHARLES, Bay St. Louis, Engineering . . . NATION, JAMES LAMAR, West Point, Science . . . NATIONS, IDA MILDRED, Jackson, Agriculture . . . NELMS, JAMES WILEY, Vaiden, Agricul- ture. NELSON, GEORGE DONALD, Taylorsville, Agriculture PLACIDE DONALD, Kiln, Science. . NICAISE, Go Chief go 1 NICAISE, RANDOLPH WILLIAM, JR., Kiln, Agriculture . . . NICHOLS, DOUGLAS CONWAY, Houston, Business . . . NICOLADIS, FRANK Gulfport, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . NORWOOD, EARL THOMAS, Batesvilie, Education . . . OAKES, DAVID RATLIFF, JR., Kosciusko, Science . . . O ' BANION, EARNEST JEROME, Greenville, South Carolina, Business. ODENWALD, NEIL GRAHAA ' ., Ruleville, Agriculture . . . OGDEN, GEORGE CRESWELL, JR., Macon, Education, Kappa Alpha . . . OLIPHANT, WILLIS F., Carthage, Science . . . ORSBORN, EDWARD EUGENE, Yazoo City, Engineering, Kap:Da Alpha . . . OVERSTREET, BILL M., Greenville, Business . . . PACE, GEORGE LYLE, Lena, Agriculture. PARIS, GEORGE JAMES, JR., Greenwood, Agriculture . . . PARKER, HUBERT HAROLD, Lucedale, Agriculture . . . PARKER, JACK WADE, Tunica, Science . . . PARKER, JOHN, Starkville, Education . . . PARKER, RAYMOND LOUIE, Pachuta, Engineering . . . PATTERSON, BILLY WAYNE, Tupelo, Science. PATTERSON, WILLIAM DUDLEY, JR., Rome, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . PEAKS, JAMES ALLEN, Calendonia, Business . . . PEASE, JAMES WARREN, Greenville, Business . . . PERKINS, OTTIS LAW- RENCE, Columbus, Business . . . PICKEL, CHARLES HAYWOOD, Clarksdale, Engineering . . , PIERCE, WILLIAM MALCOLM, Benton, Engineering. PIGOTT, BILLY W., Picayune, Agriculture . . . PIGOTT, THAD IRA, Tylertown, Agriculture . . , PILGRIM, MARVIN F., Columbus, Busi- ness . . . PITT, LAUD ROLLAND, JR., Silver Springs, Maryland, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. PITTMAN, FRANKLIN TYNER, Bay Springs, Science . . . PITTMAN, HARRY EUGENE, Foxworth, Agriculture . . . PITTMAN, HOMER WILLIS, Tylertown, Agriculture . . . PITTMAN, RAY CALVIN, Wash- ington, D. C, Science. PITTMAN, SAM ALLEN, Coffeeville, Agriculture . . . PITTS, AUBERT MIKE, Lucedale, Engineering , . . POLK, JERRY GLENN, Prentiss, Business . . . POTTER, NEIL EDGAR, Guatemala, Central America, Agriculture. POWELL, SUZANNE MARGARETE, Leakesville, Agriculture POWELL, WILLIAM AUSTIN, Water Valley, Engineering. JUl what is this madness? POWER, FRANKLIN WEEKS, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . PRATHER, ROBERT BROOKS, Tupelo, Business . . . PRESCOTT GEORGE OLIVER, Magnolia, Business . , . PRICE, THOMAS LEM, Magnolia, Agriculture . . . PROFFITT, RALPH B., JR., Columbus, Engineering . . . PRYOR, PETER PAUL, JR., Jackson, Engineering. PUCKETT, WILLIS NEWBELL, Columbus, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon . . , PURVIS, WILBUR (BILL), Corinth, Engineering . . . QUINN, RONALD EDWIN, Corinth, Engineering , . . RABORN, GEORGE EDWARD, Osyka, Education . . . RAGAN, SMITH LOWELL, Corinth, Business, Sigma Chi . . . RANSON, BUFORD WAYNE, Greenville, Business. RATCLIFF, ROBERT GRAVES, Jackson, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsi Ion , . . READ, CORNELL EDSEL, Bay Springs, Engineering . . REDDING, CHARLES LEE. Biloxi, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . REDDITT, RALPH BARDIN, Sidon, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . REED, JACK MURCE, Starkville, Science . . . REEVES, SIDNEY NELSON, JR., Meridian, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha. REEVES, SMILEY, Chatawa, Engineering . . . REEVES, WILLIS ED- WARD, Columbia, Engineering . . . REID, GLENDRL EUGENE, Acker- man, Agriculture . . . REILLY, FRANCIS NYMAN, Moss Point, En- gineering, Phi Kappa Tau . . . REYNOLDS, WILLIAM JAMES, Rose Hill, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . RICHARDSON, JAMES ED- LEY, Columbus, Business. a s f } ' ' s 1 K ■ . aiA U s ORS RICHARDSON, SPIVA GENE, Louisville, Agriculture . . . RIGG, KARL FREDERICK, Long Beach, Engineering, Theta Xi . . . RINC- HART, COLMORE UPTON, JR., West Point, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . ROBBINS, DOYLE PRINCETON, Columbia, Agriculture. ROBBINS, KENNETH WATTS, Columbia, Engineering . . . ROBER- SON, JACKIE ELMO, Toomsuba, Education . . , ROBERTS, CLYDE EDWIN, Greenville, Engineering . . . ROBERTS, SAMMYE FAYE EDWARDS, Moorehead, Education. ROBERTSON, LESLIE WEBB, Citronelle, Alabama, Engineering . . . ROBERTSON, WILLIAM HOSEA, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering . . . ROEBUCK, AARON AUSTIN, Kosciusko, Education . . . ROSS, JAMES SMALL, Jackson, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROSS, LOUIE G., JR., Eupora, Business LIAM, Pontotoc, Education. ROYE, CHARLES WIL- Yea State!!! i i i. ' ' % C3. n O % f . w jiHili J J. . ' 1 % f % . ' RUBEL, WERNER HORST, Aberdeen, Engineering . . . RUSSEL, MELVIN DUNN, Coolierville, Agriculture . . . RUSSEAA, JOSEPH HOWORTH, Greenwood, Engineering, SPE . . . RUTLEDGE, WIL- LIAM S., State College, Engineering, LXA . . . RYAN, JAMES W., Aberdeen, Business . . . SABBATINI, FRANK, Leiand, Education. SANDERFORD, JAMES H., Meridian, Business . . . SANDERS, MYRL E., Jackson, Engineering . . . SANSING, EDWARD P., D ' Lo, Engi- neering . . . SATCHER, JOHN B., Hickory, Agriculture . . . SCRIV- NER, WILLIAM H,, Cartilage, Agriculture . . . SELLERS, BENNIE J., Hattiesburg, Engineering. SESSION, CURTIS L., Forest, Science . . . SHARP, THOMAS P., Montgomery, Alabama, Business, SAE . . . SHAW, DOUGLAS F., Picayune, Engineering, KME . . . SHAW, THOMAS R., Tchula, Science . . . SHEFFIELD, JOE F., Inverness, Education . . . SHINN, THOMAS W., Laurel, Business. SIBLEY, DOYLE M., Sarartia, Agriculture . . . SIMMONS, REGINALD F., Kosciusko, Engineering . . . SIMMONS, WILLIAM J., Meridian, Engineering . . . SKATEE, WILLIAM C, Avon, Engineering . . . SKELTON, AUBREY DEAN, Starkville, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . SKELTON, JOHN, Clarksdale, Engineering. SMALL, WESLEY E., Pascagoula, Education . . . SMITH, DON SPINKS, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . SMITH, LAWRENCE GOR- DON, Laurel, Engineering . . . SMITH, MARTIN LUTHER, JR., Green- ville, Agriculture. SMITH, PAUL GIBSON, Meridian, Business . . . SMITH, PHILIP STATEN, Corinth, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . SMITH, ROBERT B., Greenword, Business. SAE . . . SMITH, WILLIAM I., Corinth, Agri- culture. SMYTH, BOBBIE VAN, Louisville, Business . . . SPEARS, WILEY R., Pontotoc, Science . . . SPENCE, WILLIAM M., Decatur, Agriculture . . . SPENCER, JOHN BURTON, Charleston, Agriculture. SPINKS, FRANCIS F., Rosedale, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . SPIVEY, JACK B., Philadelphia, Business. JUf Y ' all are just welcome!!! SPRINGER, EDWARD, Houston, Engineering . . . STANFORD, PAUL CLYDE, Leakeville, Business . . . STAPLES, BOBBY BLAKE, Acker- man, Engineering . . . STARKEY, JOHN LOUIS, JR., Poplarville, Agriculture . . . STERLING, KENNETH GERALD . . . STEWART, DANIEL LUCIUS, JR., Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Science. STEWART, HARLON RAY, Morgan City, Education . . . STEWART, HENRY. CLYDE, JR., Lexington, Business . . . STEWART, JOE WAYNE, Ripley, Agriculture . . . STILL, %ROBERT MORRIS, Jackson, Engi- neering . . . STILLEY, JOHN DAVID, Glustadt, Engineering . . . STOCKETT, RICHARD TARRINGTON, JR., Jackson, Business, Pi Kap- pa Alpha. STONE, RICHARD NORBIN, Tupelo, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . STREET, BUFORD ELLIOTT, Ripley, Education . . . SUDDUTH, ROB- ERT LEE, Greenwood, Science . . . SUFFLING, RICHARD ARAA- STRONG, Newton, Engineering . . , SULLIVAN, CHARLES THOMAS, Sylvarena, Engineering . . . SULLIVAN, EULIE EUGENE, Carrollton, Alabama, Agriculture. SUMMERS, WILLIAM PENN, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . SUM- RALL, CHARLES ADRIAN, Hattiesburg, Agriculture . . . SUTHER- LAND, WILLIAM JEFFERY, Jackson, Business . . . SWAYZE, MARTIN ROGERS, Corinth, Business, Sigma Chi . . . SWOOPE, EDWARD ASHBY, Columbus, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . , TAIT, JAMES MELBOURNE, New York, New York, Education. f 1 i ' l ,i ORS TAYLOR, BILLY GEORGE, CLYDE EDWIN, Natchez, LEACH, Biloxi, Business . Engineering. Sunflower, Engineering . . . TAYLOR, Agriculture . . . TAYLOR, MADISON . TEAGUE, JOSEPH V., JR., Moorehead, TEEL, JOHN WILLIAMS, JR., Mt. Pleasant, Agriculture . . . THRAIL- KILL, GEORGE MARVIN, Meridian, Engineering . . . THRASH, JOSEPH LAVONNE, Picayune, Engineering . . . THREADGILL, TERRY GENE, Big Creek, Agriculture. THOMPSON, CHARLES ALLEN, Philadelphia, Science . . . THOMP- SON, JAMES ELTON, Philadelphia, Business . . . THORNTON, BILLY DAN, Raleigh, Engineering , . . THORNTON, WILEY CLAYTON, JR., Business, Madison. TISDALE, ROBERT WELBOURNE, Ellisville, Science JAMES CURTIS, JR., Greenwood, Business. TISDELL, Ah . . . Beauty Shoppe Deluxe e. - ) I r- . - O.. f O C .■ ' ? , TOLER, THOMAS WESLEY, Bay Springs, Agriculture . . . TOLLEY, FELIX WESLEY, JR., Calhoun City, Science, Delta Psi Omega . . . TRAAAEL, LEE R., Raleigh, Science . . . TRAMEL, SAAAMY JOE, Raleigh, Science . . . TRAVA, GEORGE CHARLES, AAerida Yucatan, AAexico, Business . . . TRUDEAU, THOAAAS ALEXIS, Biloxi, Engi- neering. TUNE, SARAH JANE, Tupelo, Science . . . TURNOGE, WADE, JR., Newton, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . TWITTY, WILLIAAA S., Ponto- toc, Business . . . UNDERWOOD, WILLIAAA GRAHAAA, Philadelphia, Business, Sigma Chi . . . USSERY, PAUL J., Greenwood, Business . . . VALENTINE, FORREST THERRILL, Laurel, Engineering. VANCE, ALGENE HOLAAES, Hickory, Business . . . VAUGHAN, HUGH HARLEN, AAaben, Education . . . VICE, JAAAES RICHARDSON, AAonticello, Science . . . VINCENT, JIAAAAY, Indianola, Education . . . VINZANT, GEORGE WALTON, JR., Vicksburg, Agriculture . . . WACHSAAAN, AAENDEL HERAAAN, Paschuta, Education. WADLEY, WILLIAAA THOAAAS, Buckatunna, Agriculture . . . WAL- DEN, GERALD AAARTIN, Tupelo, Science . . . WALDROP, DALTON AAcKINLEY, Thaxton, Agriculture . . . WALDROP, JOHN HOWELL, Pontotoc, Agriculture . . . WALKER, BOBBY WILLIAAAS, AAeridian, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . WALKER, CLINTON WILLIAAA, JR., Greenwood, Business, Sigma Chi. WALKER, GEORGE AA., AAagee, Engineering . . . WALKER, JIAAAAY BEN, Smithdale, Agriculture . . . WALKER, JOSEPH JOHN, Pasca- goula. Engineering . . . WALKER, WILLIAAA CASWELL, Coldwafer, Agriculture. WALL, CHARLES COOPER, Philadelphia, Science, Phi Kappa Alpha . . . WALLACE, BILLY DAVE, Jayess, Agriculture . . . WALLACE, EDDIE LEE, Columbus, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega . . . WAL- LACE, JOHN AAELVIN, Sharon, Engineering. WALLER, lONE AAAE, Starkville, Science . . . WALLIN, THOAAAS NILES, Forest, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . WALTERS, THOAAAS EDWIN, Caledonia, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . WARD, ROBERT STUART, Gulfport, Business, Sigma Chi. WARREN, JOHN ELEY, Ringgold, Education N., Senatobia, Business. . WARREN, LEON Our own Majorettes . . . ss f   , «? JUt WATKINS, LEWIS AAcGILL, Jackson, Engineering . . . WATROUS, COLLEEN H., Gulfport, Business . . . WEBB, DWIGHT KIAABAL, Louisville, Business . . . WEBB, ROLAND ROBERT, JR. . . . WEIR, HENRY S., JR., Newton, Agriculture . . . WEST, PATRICIA OVETT, Science. WILBANKS, BILLY GENE, Walnut, Business . . . WILDMON, ALLEN FRANKLIN, Ripley, Science . . . WILLIAMS, EDMOND, Pascagouia, Engineering . . . WILLIAMS, EMMETT LAVON, Puckett, Agricul- ture . . . WILLIAMS, HENRY CHALMERS, Bethany, Agriculture . . WILLIAMS, STANLEY PATTERSON, Bruce, Business. WILLIAMS, THOMAS JERRY, Baldwyn, Engineering . . . WILLIAM- SON, BOBBY LEON, Glendora, Agriculture . . . WILLIAMSON, GERALD KENT, Pascagouia, Engineering . . . WILLIAMSON, SEL- MA AMBERS, JR., Duffee, Engineering . . . WILLIS, ALFRED DON- ALD, Philadelphia, Engineering . . . WILSON, JOE ENGRAM, Mil- lington, Tennessee, Science, Kappa Sigma. WILSON, WILLIAM ARNOLD, Greenville, Business . . . WINSTEAD, GERALD D., Hamilton, Education . . . WHEELER, LOUIS MALCOLM, WHITE, GORDON HUGHES, Bailey, Agri- . WHITE, JAMES LEO, Memphis, Tenn- , WOOD, WALTER GENE, Hattiesburg, Goodman, Education . culture. Kappa Sigma essee. Engineering Science. r ' m rs ' ' . ORS WOODWARD, RONALD, Louisville, Business . . . WOOLFOLK, EVER- ETTE LEROY, Senatobia, Engineering . . . WRIGHT, CHARLES, DOUGLAS, Caledonia, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . WRIGHT, GARLAND STANFORD, Marks, Engineering. WRIGHT, JOHN (VAN), Doddsville, Engineering . . . WYNN, JACK REEVES, JR., Jackson, Business . . . WYLIE, JIMMY WDOD, Grenada, Engineering . . . WYLIE, WALTER EUGENE, Vicksburg, Engineering. YANCEY, CHARLIE FAGIN, Ripley, Science . . . YARBROUGH, JAMES B., Meridian, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . YOUNG, CHARLES HUGH, Pascagouia, Agriculture . . . YOUNG, JAMES F., Benoit, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . YOUNG, ROBERT RONALD, Jackson, Business. YOUNGBLOOD, WALTER EDWARD, Meadville, Agriculture ZUMOLT, DAVID PAUL, Yazoo City, Engineering. A bevy of beauties . . . TEX?!! « i 0 . AARDWEG, JOE EDWARD, Greenville, Business . . . ADAMS, CLYDE RICHARD, Natchez, Education . . . ADAMS, HUGH EDWARD, More- head, Agriculture . . , ADAMS, JOE DEE, JR., Gulfport, Engineer- ing .. . ADAMS, WALTER MURRAY, Macon, Engineering . . . ADAMS, WILLIAM TERRY, Moss Point, Engineering. AKERS, WILLIAM PINKNEY, Tishomingo, Engineering . . . ALFORD, EUNICE CAROLYN, McComb, Education . . . ALFORD, VAN H., McComb, Engineering , . . ALLEN, WESLEY, JR., Greenwood, En- gineering . . . ALLEY, JOE BEN, Jackson, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . AMMONS, CHARLES BARRY, Carrollton, Business, Kappa Sigma. ANTHONY, EDDIE LAWERENCE, Amory . . . ARNOLD, JIMMY TIL- MAN, Columbus, Science, Kappa Alpha . . . ARMSTRONG, JAMES PAUL, Memphis, Tennessee, Education . . . ATKINSON, DONALD TALMADGE, Satartia, Engineering . . . AXTELL, KENNETH CHARLES, Madison, Engineering . . . BAGLEY, WILLIAM FORD, Jackson, En- gineering. BAILEY, SHELLIE MARSHALL, Jackson, Education . . . BALL, JEAN THORNTON, Laurel, Education . . . BANCROFT, HAROLD RAMSEY, Meridian, Science . . . BARNETT, MICHAEL E., Brookhaven, Edu- cation, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BATTE, JACK HERSHEL, Mt. Olive, Education . . . BATTLE, HENRY TRICE, Osceola, Arkansas, Agri- culture. BEALLE, JAMES BURNITT, JR., Greenwood, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BEARD, OTIS EUGENE, Sardis, Engineering . . . BEASLEY, ARTHUR LAFAYETTE, JR., Seminary, Engineering . . . BEASLEY, CHARLES ORVILLE, Sumrall, Engineering . . . BEASELY, LEON, Birmingham, Alabama, Education . . . BEATTY, BOBBY RAY, Flora, Agriculture. SOPHOMORES The WP cal college coed . ■ BEAUFAIT, FREDERICK WILLIAM Vicksburg, Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon BEAVER, CHARLES DAVID, Jackson, Business . . . BECKETT, T. A. JR., Bruce, Agriculture . . . BECKHAM, CLARENCE LEON, JR., Shaw, Agriculture . . . BELL, GARY TIMOTHY, Macon, Agriculture . . BENSON, JACK, Natchez, Agriculture, PI Kappa Alpha . . . BEM TON, HOMER, McComb, Engineering. BERRON, ALVARD LUIS, AAerida Yucatan, Mexico, Engineering . . . BETHANY, PHOEBE, Jackson, Engineering . . . BISHOP, GEORGE HENNON, Raleigh, Science . . . BLANKENSHIP, JOHN HAMILTON, Starkville, Engineering . , . BLANTON, CARLIS ROBERT, Ackerman, Agriculture . . . BOGGAN, JEFF MITCHENER, JR., Ragland, Science. BRABSTON, WILLIAM PATRICK, JR., Pascagoula, Engineering . . . BRADFORD, JOHN ROY, JR., Jackson, Engineering . . . BRADSHAW, BONNIE RAYE, West Point, Education . . . BRAGG, JOE DOUGLAS; Brooksville, Agriculture . . . BRANCH, RICHARD LEE, Winona, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . BREEDLOVE, ROBERT ALLEN, Tupelo, Business. BREWER, W. K., McComb, Agriculture . . . BRIDGES, LOUIS ELTON, JR., Crystal Springs, Engineering . . . BRISTER, FAYE, Brookhaven, Science . . . BRITT, HORACE ELIJAH, JR., Winter City, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . BROADWAY, BUDDY SANFORD, Mize, En- gineering . . . BROOKS, RALPH EUGENE, Scooba, Business, Theta Xi. BROWN, DONALD EDWIN, Hattiesburg, Engineering . . . BROWN JOE JACK, Wiggins, Agriculture . . . BRUMFIELD, MICHAEL STEW ART, McComb, Agriculture . . , BRUNSON, ROBERT BOLAND, JR. Pascagoula, Engineering . . . BRYAN, GEORGE M., Moss Point Business, Kappa Alpha . . . BUCKLEY, RICHARD EDWARD, Stark ville. Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon. BUCY, JAMES EARL, Tupelo, Agriculture . . . BULLARD, ARTHUR PAUL, Pittsboro, Business . . . BUTLER, PATRICA ANN, Jackson, Science . . . BUNTYN, JAMES RUSSELL, JR., Laurel, Business . . . BURGHEN, GEORGE ANDREW, Buffalo, New York, Science . . . BURKETT, JERRY BENTON, Prentiss, Science. ' %  %. «l  sfh 3f So?? Gung Ho Referee CAMPBELL, HENRY WOODRUFF, JR. Boyle, Engineering BURROWS, JOHN TALMAGE, JR., Memphis, Tennessee, Agriculture . . . BUSH, MILLER WAYNE, Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . BUTTS, JAMES RUSSELL, Winona, Science . . . BYARS, JAMES EUGENE, Houston, Engineering . . . BYRD, DONALD MERE- DITH, Tchula, Engineering . . . BYRNE, HENRY ANTHONY, JR., Natchez, Business, Sigma Chi. 81 CAAAPBELL, JESSE WELTY, JR., Columbus, Business . . . CAMPBELL, LARRY LEE, Belen, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . CAAAPONOVA, SAAA PAUL, Shelby, Agriculture . . . CAPERTON, FRANK D., Ariton, Education . . . CALDWELL, WILLIAAA STANLEY, Amory, Business . . . CARAWAY, DICKIE ALDON, Jackson, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. CARLILE, KENNETH RUSSELL, Baxferville, Science . . . CARLOS, ROBERT LOUIS, JR., Laurel, Business . . . CARPENTER, DAVID CRESWELL, JR., Prairie Point, Engineering . . . CARR, JIAAAAY ARNOLD, Sardis, Engineering . . . CARTER, CLIFTON EUGENE, Drew, Business . . . CARTER, DONALD IRVING, .Itta Bena, En- gineering. CARTER, WILEY KENNETH, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . CARVER, JOHN OSWALD, Gulfport, Engineering . . . CASKEY, WILLIAAA FRANCIS, West Point, Business . . . CATCHOT, VINCENT ANTHONY, Ocean Springs, Agriculture . . . CAUSEY, CLOY NA- THANIEL, Jackson, Engineering . . . CAUSEY, JESSE EUGENE, JR., Jackson, Business. CHANCELLOR, LLOYD RAYAAOND, AAoss, Agriculture . . . CHANEY VAN BODDIE, JR., Rosedale, Science . . . CLARK, CHARLES GAR RIGUES, Louisville, Engineering . . . CLARK, THOAAAS AAILTON Hollandale, Engineering . . . CLAY, RICHARD LARRY, Elaine, Ar kansas. Business . . . CLEVELAND, WILLIAAA NED, Union, Engi neering. COFFIN, ROBERT ANTHONY, Laurel, Business . . . COGGJN, JAAAES RICHARD, Verona, Engineering . . . COGGINS, JOHN WILLIAAA, West Point, Business . . . COGGIN, RICHARD GRADY, Nettleton, Engineering . . . COAAFORT, HAYES ROYAL, Brandon, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . COOK, KENNETH JULIAN, Biloxi, Engi- neering. SOPHOMORES i r . College Redneck COOLEY, AAARION VAN Laurel, Agriculture t P ' I 4 ilS s f % COON, FRED AAITCHELL, Greenville, Engineering . . . COOPER BURTON GILES, AAacon, Science . . . COOPER, JAAAES THERON JR., Aberdeen, Engineering . . . COOPWOOD, THREADWELL B. Clarksdale, Agriculture . . . CORDER, CHARLES SAAAUEL, Grenada Engineering . . . COREY, LYLE VERNON, JR., AAeridian, Engineer] ing, Kappa Sigma. 82 COUCH, WAYNE C, Soso, Business . . . COURTENAY, DAVID G., Jackson, Science . . . COVINGTON, BILLY ALLEN, Meridian, Busi- ness, Sigma Chi . . . COWARD, CARROLL, Canton, Business . . . COWART, DAVID W., Como, Business . . . COX, ROBERT L., Jack- son, Engineering. COX, ROBERT S., Tunica, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . COZART, ARON B., Pittsboro, Engineering . . . COZART, WILLIAM H., Brownsville, Tennessee, Engineering, SAE . . . CRAFT, LONNIE N., Kosciuscko, Agriculture . . . CRAWFORD, WILLIAM H., Greenwood, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . CROCKER, JAMES H., Clarks- dale, Engineering. CROFT, WALTER L., Longview, Science . . . CRUDUP, JERRY T., Meridian, Business . . . CUPPLES, PERRY V., Greenwood, Engi- neering, Pi Kappa Epsilon . . . CURTIS, WILLIAM D., JR., Freeh Camp, Business . . . DALLAS, WILLIAM W., Natchez, Engineering . . . DALTON, ARTHUR EARL, Cleveland, Agriculture. DANIEL, LEON M., Richton, Business . . . DAVIS, ERNEST G., JR., Benoit, Engineering . . . DAVIS, JAMES H., JR., Greenwood, Busi- ness, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . DAVIS, THOMAS E., Sherman, Business . . . DAVIS, WILLIAM C, Memphis, Tennessee, Educa- tion . . . DAWSEY, DOUGLAS, G., Columbia, Engineering. DAY, EMERSON D., Brookhaven, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . DAY, RANDALL E., Hazlehurst, Education, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . DEAN, DAVID H., Hornbeak, Tennessee, Business . . . DELOACH, COOPER J., Leiand, Engineering . . . DEMENT, GORDON G., Jackson, Busi- ness . . . DEMPSEY, JACKIE L., Starkville, Engineering, Sigma Pi Epsilon. rS as. ' : - ' J 4 1 t w. «ife t o o, . 5 e5 p, f C f I . ' i , • MTh ikmk ■rrr f -?!. y Jk vit i0 f fs, ' ' .j ' i vmSm ik tfna if mm r. 1 %  ' ' ,! Ci wm ' Mi 1 • jk Before The Races f er-. Oooooo . Those Legs ini DENEVE, HUBERTUS, G., Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . DENTON, DONALD LEE, Gulfport, Engineering . . . DEWEES, DEAN A., Vicksburg, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . DICKERSON, PRESTON B., Georgetown, Engineering . . . DICKINSON, CHARLES L., Birm- ingham, Alabama, Education . . . DODD, EUGENE E., Columbus, Science. DENDY, ROBERT EIKIN West Point, Engineering ■ ' WOfHli - !  10 It , . ' ■- . ' ' ' , ' ' ' .- - ' ii ' Ik ' •■■ ■ M i I . miMWttm 1 -i ■ ' , Ml . ' r Si t il ' Ji GALLE, WAIDE JOSEPH, Ocean Springs, Engineering . . . GAM- MILL, JIM FRANK, Ackerman, Business . . . GARDINER, DONALD ARTHUR, Birmingham, Alabama, Business . . . GARDNER, JAMES HUGH, Mathiston, Business . . . GARDNER, WILLIAM MACK, Magee, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . GARRETSON, GORDON MARSHALL, Leakesville, Science. GATES, JOHN THOMAS, Macon, Business . . . GEMENY, JOHN GRAHAM, Hickory, Engineering , . . GERLACH, JOHN KLAUSE, JR., Tunica, Science, Kappa Alpha . . . GERMANY, CHARLES, Union, Engineering . . . GERRED, DONALD, Oxford, Agriculture . . . GIBBONS, JERRY VAUGHN, Pascagoula, Engineering. GIBBS, JAMES BOBBY, Grenada, Education . . . GIBSON, CHARLES A., Collins, Engineering . . . GIBSON, VERNON BURNETT, Sun- flower, Business . . . GILBERT, KATHERINE HILDA, Meridian, Edu- cation . . . GILES, BOBBY JOE, New Albany, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . GILL, ELLIS GRAY, Toomsuba, Engineering. GILLIS, JOE KINDRED, Philadelphia, Agriculture, Phi Kappa Tau . . . GOLDEN, RONALD STANFORD, Brooksville, Agriculture . . . GONZALEZ, NICHOLAS ASCENCION, Jinotega, Nicaragua, Agri- culture . . . GOODGAME, LEONARD J., Aberdeen, Science . . . GOODSON, ELLA FAYE, West Point, Education , . . GRAHAM, NELL L., Louisville, Business. GRANGER, RODNEY BENJAMIN, Columbus, Business . . . GRAY, BILLY DOUGLAS, Grenada, Engineering . . . GRAY, WALTER KELLY, Greenwood, Business, Sigma Chi . . . GREEN, GEORGE TUCKER, Moorhead, Engineering . . . GREER, WILLIAM CARLTON, Natchez, Agriculture . . . GREGG, CADE LEXIE, Belzoni, Agriculture. SOPHOtAORES | Aake way for the Band GREGORY, JANET CAMPBELL State College, Business Chi Omega GUEST, CHARLES LUTHER, Greenville, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . GUTHRIE, ROY C, JR., Pontotoc, Engineering, PI Kappa Alpha . . . GUTTMAN, RICHARD WILLIAM, New Rochelle, New York, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HAGEMEYER, JESSIE CLARA, Starkville, Science . . . HALBERT, LEWIS MOLLOY, JR., Aberdeen, Business . . . HALL, ROBERT TAYLOR MARMON, De- catur, Georgia, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma. DODD, JIAAAAY L., Aberdeen, Engineering . . . DODSON, ARTHUR LEON, Pontotoc, Engineering . . . DOERGE, EVERETT GAIL, Min- den, Louisiana, Education , . . DOIRON, JULES WARREN, Vicks- burg. Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . DOUGLAS, TIM ADRIAN, JR., Crystal Springs, Science . . . DOWNER, WILLIAM CLARK, JR., Macon, Business, Kappa Alpha. DOWNING, CHARLES LEONARD, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . DRANE, LESLIE ROBINSON, JR., Mayhew, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . DUFF, JOHN WIENDELL, Laurel, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau . . DURHAM, THOMAS FRANKLIN III, Brookhaven, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . DYSON, JOHN O., Columbus, Agriculture . . . EASON, HENRY NOEL, JR., Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Chi. EDMONDSON, KENNETH ELWOOD, Yazoo City, Business . . . EDWARDS, JOHN GILBERT, Kosciusko, Business . . . ELLIS, WIL- LIAM CLEVELAND, Meridian, Engineering . . . ELMORE, JAMES LLOYD, Shaw, Business . . . ESTES, CECIL EDWARD, Tupelo, En- gineering . . . EUBANKS, MAURICE WOODARD, Lucedale, Engi- neering. EVANS, DAVID AITKEN, JR., Clarksdale, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . FAIRLEY, SHIRLEY RUTH, Starkville, Business . . . FALKNER, JIMMYE LORRAYNE, Starkville, Business . . . FARR, CLARENCE KAVANAUGH, JR., Bowling Green, Kentucky, Engineering . . . FARR, RALPH DAVID, Jackson, Business, Kappa S ' gma . . . FATH- ERREE, JEFF CARTER, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Sigma. FAULKNER, BILLY, Clarksdale, Business ... FAVI, MORRIS JOHNNY, Shelby, Business . . . FERRIS, JAMES EDWARD, Buffalo, New York, Business . . . FISACKERLY, HOWARD EUGENE, Sunflower, Agri- culture, Kappa Alpha . . . FORBUS, JERE KING, Amory, Business Kappa Sigma . . . FORD, BUCK, JR., Greenville, Engineering. o fj. J ■Msh iktk -J-4 ' «. m t Am m J • ' 1 - 1 1 l. ,. ft o. ? . 1 m t - ' f k . ill W W rs P ' ai w 1 . ■M m ' . ,| S «f ,i .1 n Q ! dkir ' tai i ■■ - We ,,„„,, Bombs away YO ' = FORD, JAMES MARLIN Greenville, Engineering FORESMAN, EDWARD GILBERT, Greenville, Engineering . . . FORGEY, BEN K., JR., Bolton, Engineering . . . FOSTER, ROBERT FRANK, Laurel, Engineering . . . FOUCHE, LUCIUS EMILE, Benton, Engineering . . . FOUCHE, PHILLIP JEROME, Benton, Agriculture . . FULGHAM, ROBERT EDWARD, West Point, Agriculture. ■ f f ' mmmam M:M 85 j( , «lMy .-tSIP • ' . ! « t -iMm f t It J HARDY, ALDWIN DARRELL, Business, Philadelphia . . . HARDY, JOE BURNS, JR., Canton, Agriculture, LXA . . . HARRINGTON, JANET, Ackerman, Education, Chi Omega . . . HARRIS, EDWARD HAIE, Macon, Agriculture . . . HARRIS, JAMES EDWARD, Business, Amory . . , HARRIS, MARVIN HOWARD, Grenada, Business. HARRIS, MAURY PIGFORD, Batesville, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HARRISON, DANIEL MATHEW, Glade, Engineering , . . HARRISON, JAMES KIMBLE, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . HARTHCOCK, THOMAS BLYTHE, Clarksdale, Business . . . HART- MAN, JOHN LUTHER, Laurel, Education, Pi Kappa Alpha . , . HAYWARD, WILLIAM AUSSTUS, JR., Duckhill, Agriculture. HAZLEWOOD, HAMES WALTER, Humboldt, Tennessee, Engineer ing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . HEADRICK, BILLY EDWARD, Raleigh Science . . . HEGNER, JAMES ROBERT, Greenwood, Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HEIDEN, JOHN LOUIS, Jackson, Business . . HENDRICKS, WYNDAL LANE, Lumberton, Agriculture . . . HENLEY MARION EARL, West Point, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha. HENLEY, WILLIAM FRANK, Shaw, Engineering . . . HERNDON JOHN W., Saltillo, Science . . . HESTER, EDDIE WAYNE, Mathis ton. Business . . . HEWES, NEWTON MAYBIN, Long Beach, Engi neering . . . HICKERSON, JOE HENRY, Jackson, Engineering . . HIGHTOWER, LYNWOOD, JR., Stanton, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha HILHUN, BENTON MclNNIS, Lucedale, Science . . . HILL, ROBERT H., Philadelphia, Science . . . HINTON, PERCY, Richton, Engineer- ing ,. . HITE, DONALD RAY, Clarksdale, Business . . . HOBART, CHALMERS EDMUND, Avon, Engineering . . . HODGES, DAN ALLEN, Jackson, Engineering. SOPHOMORES You bener believe it HODGES, JACK NELSON Tomnolen, Engineering Sigma Chi HOLBROOK, JIMMIE AUBERT, Jackson, Business, Alpha Tau Omega . . . HOLIDAY, BERNARD MICHAEL, Jackson, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HOLLOWAY, WILLIS WILBURN, Yazoo City, Engineer- ing, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HOLMES, DON WARREN, Birmingham, Alabama, Education . . . HONEYCUTT, WILLIAM NELMS, Corinth, Agriculture . . . HOOD, DANNIS EDWARD, Calhoun City, Science. HORNER, BOBBY NELSON, West Point, Business . . . NORTON, JOHN ELIJAH, JR., Rome, Agriculture . . . HOUCK, JOHN DUNN, Greenwood, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . HOUSE, ELIJAH EU- GENE, Sardis, Engineering . . . HOUSTON, DOUGLAS W., Sylvarena, Agriculture . . . HOUSTON, THOMAS GAYLE, Bolton, Business. HOWARD, JOSEPH FRANKLIN, Meridian, Engineering . . . HOWELL, MARVIN THOMAS, Arlington, Tennessee, Engineering . . . HOWELL, MILO LACY, Jackson, Engineering . . . HOXIE, DAVID EVANS, JR., Taunton, Massachusetts, Business . . . HUDDLESTON, HERBERT HART- WELL, Lamont, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . HUGHES, OLA FAYE, Bruce, Business. HUMPHREYS, KAREN EVELYN, Biloxi, Agriculture . . . HURDLE, MARVIN TRAVIS, Taylor, Agriculture . . . HUSBANDS, ROBERT ALLEN, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . HUSSEY, LAMAR WILLIAM, Tupelo, Agriculture . . . HUTCHISON, JAMES ALLEN, Kosciusko, Engineering . . . IRBY, THOMAS McGRIFF, JR., Vicks- burg. Science, Kappa Sigma. IVY, D. KELLY, Raleigh, Engineering, Pi Kappa Tau HORACE MACAULAY III, Meridian, Engineering . . BILLY FRANCIS, Starkville, Business Brookhaven, Business, Kappa Alpha Denmark, Agriculture . . . JEFCOAT, ture. . . . IVY, JACKSON, . . . JACKSON, DON RAY, . . . JAMES, GEORGE LEO, DONIS OTHEL, Soso, Agricul- JEFCOAT, MAJOR DARRELL, Ellisville, Agriculture . . . JOE, HAST- INGS LING, Cleveland, Business . . . JOE, WALTER Y., Boyle, Science . . . JOHNSON, GLENN ABNER, Winona, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . JOHNSON, JOHN ORGAIN, Brownsville, Tennessee, Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . JOHNSON, ROBERT LEE, Hazlehurst, Engineering. p«% 2m . - ' i V ' ? ' ■J ' t ' - 1 Ik, ( 1 % ■!1 1 Aik 3k  - 7 That worried look And then the „ ght shone from above. ga n. ' l JOHNSON, THOMAS LEVI Houlka, Agriculture JOHNSTON, PEGGY JEAN, Memphis, Tennessee, Education, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . JONES, EARL BENSON, Brookhaven, Business . . . JONES, ELBOM WILLIAM, Moselle, Engineering . . . JONES, GOR- DON ERVIN, Greenwood, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . JONES, PETER RADFORD, Jackson, Education . . . JONES, RUBEN LANIER, Canton, Engineering, Kappa Alf)ha. . -v n ' 1 feS pt Wi 1 1 2 f- JONES, VICTOR REINHARD, Laurel, Science . . . JOYNER, BAR BARA LEE OVERBY (MRS.), Brandon, Business . . . KARLAK ROBERT WILLIAM, Jackson, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega . . KAVANAY, JOHN RAYMOND, Magnolia, Geology . . . KAY CHARLES HERMON, luka, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . KEEN JAMES ROBERT, Ackerman, Engineering. KEITH, JOSEPH BARKSDALE, JR., Jackson, Science . . . KELLY, AGNEW PATTON, JR., Satartia, Business . . . KELLY, JOE LOUIE, State Line, Business . . . KENDALL, TED HASTINGS, Jackson, Agri- culture, Sigma Chi . . . KENNEDY, LANDO HILTON, Smithville, Engineering . . . KILGORE, JACK, Philadelphia, Agriculture. KILLELEA, ROBERT THOMAS, Jackson, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . KIRKMAN, WILLIAM GORDON, Vicksburg, Agriculture . . . KIT- SOCK, RITA MARILYN, Carlsbad, New Mexico, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . KNIGHT, BUFORD GERALD, Jackson, Engineering, Sig- ma Chi . . . KRAFT, FRANK JOSEPH, Peoria, Illinois, Engineering . , . KLONARIS, JOHNNY DIMOND, Lexington, Business. LACEY, BILLY FRANK, Kosciusko, Agriculture . . . LACKEY, GOR- DON MIMS, Greenwood, Engineering . . . LAMBERT, JIMMY BAR- HAM, Crenshaw, Business, Sigma Chi . . . LAMENSDORF, BENJI LEO, Rolling Fork, Agriculture . . . LAMPKIN, ROBERT EVANS, Starkville, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . LANG, PHILIP LANIER, Gulfport, Science. LATHAM, SAMUEL BARRY, Beulah, Agriculture . . . LAWRENCE, OZZIE JAMES, JR., Caledonia, Business . . . LEDBETTER, MARY ALTHA, Clinton, Engineering, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . LEE, ALFRED EUGENE, Holmesville, Science . . . LEE, BEN WILLIS, JR., Hatties- burg, Science . . . LEE, DAVID R., Poplarville, Engineering, Kappa Alpha. SOPHOtAORES What a revolting development this is LENOIR, WILLIAM OTIS Magnolia, Agriculture LEWIS, JERRY RAY, Newton, Education, Kappa Sigma . . . LICK- FOLD, FREDRICK RICHARD, Grenada, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . LIGHT, JAMES EDWARD, Gulfport, Engineering . . . LINDER, RICHARD ANTHONY, Collins, Engineering . . . LIPPINCOTT, BETTIE JEAN, West Point, Education . . . LOEB, FRANCESKA LORCH, Morton, Science. LOFLIN, ROBERT CHISHOLM, Greenville, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . LOFTON, EDWIN ADAMS, AAadden, Education . . . LONG, FRED WAYNE, Bruce, Engineering . . . LONG, JESSIE FRANCIS, JR., Haftiesbur g, Engineering . . . LONG, JEWELL LOUISE, Vaiden, Education . . . LONG, LILLIAN SPENCER, Starkville, Education, Chi Omega. LOPEZ, ANJEL WINSTON, Escatawpa, Engineering . . , LOTT, THOMAS EDISON, JR., Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi . . . LOWE, CHARLES GUY, Jackson, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . LUSBY, WIL- LIAM EUGENE, Amory, Business . . . LUSK, OWEN F., Cleveland, Business . . . LYON, EDWARD LEE, Cedar Bluff, Business. MAAYEH, PHILIP ISSA, Bethlehem, H. K. Jordan, Engineering , . . MANE, ADALBERTO, Merida, Mexico, Science . . . MANGUM, CHARLES GRADY, Pass Christian, Engineering . . . MANGUM, WAYNE LEE, Mendenhall, Science . . . MANNING, CLARENCE EARL, Hernando, Agriculture . . . MARLIN, HUGH SIMS, Tupelo, Engineering. MARSICANO, JOHN (ROCKY), Vicksburg, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . MARSHALL, LARRY EDWARD, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . MARTIN, JAMES RANDOLPH, Grenada, Business . . . MASON, ELLIS E., Newton, Engineering . . . MASSENGALE, FRANCIS GARLAND, Hattiesburg, Engineering . . . MAXWELL, TOM BRISTER, Smithdale, Engineering. MAY, JASPER LELAND, Philadelphia, Agriculture . . . McALPIN, BOBBIE JEAN MILLING, Jackson, Education, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . McCALL, JOHN FORD, Natchez, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . McCARDLE, STUART, Picayune, Engineering . . . McCLATCHY, CHARLES HAMILTON, Indianola, Agriculture . . . McCORMACK, ROBERT EARL, Belzoni, Science. f % r % 1 ' y now Ben Are you kidding ?= ' = ' • MclNTYRE, INNES THORN Itta Bena, Agriculture Sigma Alpha Epsilon McCULLOUGH, HUGH ALUIN, Houston, Engineering . . . Mc- DANIEL, ENOUGH ALEXANDER, Columbia, Engineering ... MC- DONALD, ROBERT TERRY, Tupelo, Business . . . McDONALD, THOM- AS KENNETH, Ovett, Engineering . . . McDONALD, WILLIAM WES- LEY, JR., Baldwin, Engineering . . . McGEE, WILLIAM HILL, Hickory, Agriculture. ■ H 1 McKEE, KENNETH MORELAND, Greenwood, Engineering . . . Mc KINNEY, WILLIS R., Red Bay, Alabama, Engineering . . . AAc KNIGHT, TOM BROWN, Pontotoc, Education . . . AAcAAAHON AAURRAY DIXON, Greenwood, Engineering . . . AAcAAAHAN, VER NON WAYNE, Askew, Engineering . . , AAcNEILL, ERNEST EDGAR Laurel, Engineering. AAcREYNOLDS, JOHN THOAAAS, Starkville, Agriculture, Sigma Chi , . . AAcSWAIN, LEWIS GATES, JR., Jackson, Science . . . AAEEKS, BYNUAA LEE, Jackson, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . AAER- CER, AARS. AAARJEAN CLARK, Tishomingo, Education . . . AAERED- !TH, THOAAAS JEFFERSON, Greenville, Engineering . . . AAEREND, TOIVO, Long Island City, New York, Engineering. AAETZ, ROBERT EDGAR, Hudson, New York, Engineering . . AA.ICHAEL, REABER D., Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Business . . AAILLARD, JESSE THOAAAS, Humboldt, Tennessee, Agriculture . . AAILLER, BETTY EGGER, Columbus, Business, Chi Omega . . . AAIL LER, CHARLES EDWARD, Natchez, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . AAILLER, CHARLES ROBERT, Houston, Engineering. AAILLER, GARDNER EUGENE, Grenada, Engineering . . . AAILLER, HERBERT HAROLD, Houston, Business . . . AAILLER, JIAAAAY DEAL, Columbus, Business . . . AAILLER, WALTER THOAAAS, Ponchatoula, Louisiana, Science, Sigma Chi . . . AAILLER, WILLIAAA EUGENE, JR., Yazoo City, Business . . . AAING, AAARCUS LAFAYETTE, Shelby, Engineering. AAITCHELL, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Grenada, Business . . . AAITCH- ELL, HENRY COOPER, Louisville, Agriculture . . . AAIZE, LESLIE LEROY, JR., Tupelo, Business . . . AAOAK, WILSON EAAAAIT, AAc- Comb, Science . . . AAOHLER, STANLEY HOWARD, Ocean Springs, Science . . . AAONK, TED, Lake, Agriculture. SOPHOMORES oof . . ■ h ' • AAONTY, THEODORE WAYNE Clarksdale, Business : iL AAOONEYHAN, DARDEN WAYNE, Sledge, Engineering . . . AAOORE, COY EUGE NE, Baxterville, Science . . . AAOORE, EARL HUAAPH- REYS, Vicksburg, Business . . . AAOORE, L. C, Fulton, Engineering . . . AAOORE, LEWIS AAILTON, JR., Tie Plant, Engineering . . . AAOORES, WALTER ALAN, Fort Worth, Texas, Education. MORGAN, JAMES POWELL, Oakland, Agriculture , . , MORGAN SAM RISH, Vardaman, Engineering . , . MORGAN, WALTER RAY MONO, Meridian, Engineering . . . MORGAN, WILLIAM EARL Greenville, Education . . , MOSS, ALVIN FLEET, Hattiesburg, En gineering, Kappa Alpha . . . MUNSON, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR. Biloxi, Engineering. MURPHREE, CARL ELMER, JR., Lula, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha MURPHREE, THOMAS RAE, Charleston, Agriculture . . . MURPHY, GROVER O., JR., Golden, Engineering . . . MURRAH, JAMES ELMER, Mathiston, Business . . . MYERS, CHODIE TERRELL, Calhoun City, Engineering . . . MYERS, KENNETH GERALD, Pasca- goula, Science. NAZARY, THOMAS DOSS, Carthage, Agriculture . . . NEAL RICHARD WAYNE, Brookhaven, Agriculture . , . NESMITH, ED WARD NEAL, Albertville, Alabama, Business . . . NICHOLS, AR THUR SIEGEL, Vaughan, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . NICHOLSON, ROBERT SYLVESTER, Dixon, Engineering . . . NICHOL SON, ROY LEE, Dixon, Engineering. NICKLE, JOHN T., Alexandria, Louisiana, Agriculture . . . O ' BEIRNE, DANIEL JOSEPH, Natchez, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . O ' DOM, RICHARD WALLACE, Meridian, Forestry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon , . . OGLESBY, BOBBY FREDERICK, Eddiceton, Engineering . . . O ' NEAL, DONALD WALKER, Gulfport, Engineering . . . O ' NEILL, BEN GOODWIN, Crenshaw, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon. PACE, DEASON LAMAR, Meridian, Engineering , . . PALMER, JAMES ERNEST, Preston, Agriculture . . . PALMER, SHELBY RAY, Jackson, Engineering , . . PARK, MALCOLM CARTER, Big Creek, Business , . . PARKER, GEORGE AVEN, Big Creek, Business . . . PARKS, WALTER HUGH, Saltillo, Engineering. — 1 • •j t r . 1 ' 3 f .. j, ' % ,4 0 ' i 1 o .,.-1 e it, uh PATTERSON, FRANKLIN RILEY, JR. Starkville, Science Alpha Tau Omega PAXTON, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Brookhaven, Science . . . PEACH, ARTHUR MONROE, Saltillo, Engineering . . . PEARSON, JOHN EDWARD, JR., Long Beach, Engineering . . . PEEL, CHARLES LEWIS, Greenwood, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . PENTECOST, WILLIAM EDWARD, Shaw, Agriculture . . . PERRY, BILLY WAYNE, Colum- bus, Engineering. MM, 91 i P Jlfc| ■ ' ' v Ht ' RRY, WILLIAM ESTUS, Crystal Springs, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . PETERSON, WALTER GIL, Winona, Education, Phi Kappa Alpha . . . PHILLIPS, ERCELIN VERDEL, JR., Gulfport, Science, Sigma Chi . . . PHILLIPS, FREDRICK DEMISE, Collinsville, Agriculture . . . PHILPOT, JIAAMIE LAAAAR, Perthshire, Agriculture . . . PICKETT, ERNEST WADE, JR., DeKalb, Agriculture. PIKE, JAAAES CRAWFORD, Greenwood, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . PONTIUS, WILLIAAA FREDERIC, Flora, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . POOLE, VERNON CLAYTON, Collinsville, Agri- culture . . . PORTER, WILLIAAA AAALBERY, Vicksburg, Engineering, Phi Kappa Alpha . . . POUNDS, WAYNE KNIGHT, Boyle, Busi- ness . . . POWELL, R. J., JR., Anguilla, Agriculture, Theta Xi. POWER, JAAAES ALEXANDER, Kosciusko, Engineering . . . PRESS GROVE, CLAUDE ANDREW, JR., Witchita Falls, Texas, Business Kappa Sigma . . , PURYEAR, HARRY HEWLETTE, Winona, Science Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . RAGLAND, FRANK ROWLAND, Inverness Engineering . . . RAAASEY, ROBERT WALTER, JR., Starkville, Busi ness . . . REARDON, GLEN ALLEN, Prentiss, Science, Alpha Tau Omega. REED, JAAAES EARL, Inverness, Business . . . REYNOLDS, JOHN AAAURICE, Laurel, Science . . . RHODES, JACK RUSSELL, Louis- ville, Agriculture . . . RICE, RICHARD EDWIN, Charleston, Science . . . RICHAAOND, WILLIAAA LABOR, JR., Starkville, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . ROBBINS, WAYNE LINDSEY, Covington, Tenn- essee, Education. ROBERTS, BILL KENNETH, Belzoni, Engineering , . . ROBERTSON, JAAAES PAUL, Ellisville, Agriculture . . . ROGERS, PAT AAALOY, AAt. Olive, Science . . . ROTHWELL, AAARIGAIL, Louisville, Science . . . ROSAAAOND, JOHN BELL, Lexington, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . ROSS, BENJAAAIN ASKEW, Vicksburg, Business. - ? SOPHOMORES ROUNSAVILLE, BILL BYRD, Leakesville, Business . . . ROUSE, BERTIST CHARLEY, Lucedale, Agriculture . . . RUSCOE, HERBERT C, Coila, Education . . . RUSSELL, ALICE BIRGINIA, Greenville, Business . . . SALAAON, WALTER THOAAAS, Natchez, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . SANDIFER, THOAAAS CLEVELAND, Jackson, Science, Kappa Sigma. SAWTELLE, RICHARD GEORGE, Aberdeen, Education . , . SAWYER CLIFTON WALKER, Corinth, Science, Lambda Chi Alpha . . SAUCIER, SIDNEY P. Ill, Vicksburg, Science, Pi Kappa Epsilon . . SAULTERS, SAAA RUDOLPH, Bassfield, Agriculture . . . SCALES WALTER, Starkville, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . SCH WEIZER, LOUIS, JR., Hattiesburg, Engineering, Kappa Alpha. SCOTT, PAULA KEITH, Covington, Tennessee, Education, Chi Omega , . . SCOTT, WILLIAM BERRY, JR., Pass Christian, Science . . . SEYMOUR, EDWARD FRANKLIN, JR., Starkville, Engineering ■. . . SHADOW, TOMMY O ' NEAL, Meridian, Engineering . . . SHAKEL- FORD, ROBERT HOCKADAY, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . SHANKS, JAMES LESLIE, Greenv ood, Business. SHANNON, CHARLES WILLIAM, Calhoun City, Agriculture . . . SHANNON, JAMES WILLIAMS, Meridian, Agriculture . . . SHAN- NON, LARRY SUTTON, Vicksburg, Engineering . . . SHELBY, LAW- RENCE TALBERT, Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . SHELLY, JOHN PRESLEY, Middleton, Tennessee, Edu- cation . . . SHOOK, PERCY J., Charleston, Science. SIMMS, GEORGE MELVIN, Huntsville, Alabama, Engineering . . . SIMMONS, JAMES CALVIN, Brooksville, Agriculture . . . SIMMONS, JOHN EDWARD, Meridian, Engineering . . . SIMMONS, THOMAS EARL, Pontotoc, Engineering . . . SIMPSON, DAVID LAWRENCE, Shaw, Engineering . . . SILER, WILLIAM THOMAS, New Hebron, Agriculture. SLOVER, ROLAND EARL, Natchez, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . SMITH, AL JACKSON, Meridian, Engineering . . . SMITH, ALFRED R., JR., Columbus, Business . . . SMITH, DON P., Ripley, Engi- neering . . . SMITH, EDWIN ELMER, Jackson, Science . . . SMITH, FRANK ELMO, Greenwood, Agriculture. o. o, £,   .) « J f r ' 4, rf -a f , . ■ ' ' ■s the proudest?? There ' s that gal from Kentucky SMITH, GARY PHILLIPS, Starkville, Engineering SMITH, JAMES BYRD Poplarville, Agriculture SMITH, JAMES KENNETH, Wesson, Agriculture . . . SMITH, JERRY SCOTT, Raymond, Education . . . SMITH, LAURENT, JR., Biloxi, Education . . . SMITH, RICHARD DARCY, Purvis, Engineering . . . SMITH, WENDELL D., Ripley, Business . . . SPRING, FERDINAND, EDWARD, JR., Long Beach, Engineering, Theta Xi.  H I u SPRUILL, OSCAR BURRIS, JR., Columbus, Engineering . . STAIN, WILLIAM CHARLES, Yazoo City, Engineering . . . STANLEY, PAUL LEWIS, Jackson, Business . . . STANLEY, ROBERT EUGENE, Browns- ville, Tennessee, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . STEELE, BOBBY LORAINE, Bruce, Business . . . STEWART, KENNETH WAR- REN, Meridian, Engineering. STOKER, JAMES BERNARD, Winona, Agriculture . . . STOKER, RICHARD JAMES, Grenada, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . STOKER, WAYNE ALLEN, Kilmichael, Agriculture . . . STOVALL, RICHARD M., Columbus, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . , . STRIBLING, JIMMY CARROLL, Derma, Engineering . . . STRICKLAND, ALVAH, C, Clarksdale, Education. SUMMERS, DORRIS DONALD, Coffeeville, Engineering . . . SUM- NER, LESLIE EDWARD, Houston, Business . . . SUTTLE, THOMAS GLENN, Louisville, Education . . . SUTTON, HARRY ST, CLAIR, Vicksburg, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . SWANN, ALLIE CAVETT, Macon, Science,, Lambda Chi . . . SWAN, ROBERT LEE, Jackson, Business, Kappa Sigma. SWETLAND, JERRY HOLMES, Grenada, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . SWOOPE, FRANK GRAY, Columbus, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . SWOOPE, LAFAYETTE FEARN, JR., Columbus, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . SYKES, JAMES BURDETTE, JR., Indianola, Busi- ness, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . TABOR, HARRY BERNARD, JR., McCool, Agriculture . . . TARSI, ELIO EUGENE, Shelby, Business. TAYLOR, BOBBIE DEE, Utica, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . TAYLOR, DWAIN DENTLY, Lucedale, Business, TAYLOR, FRANK GRAFTON, Laurel, Agriculture . . . TAYLOR, ROGER WILLIAMS, Port Gibson, Engineering . . . TEAL, NOBLE DEE, Biloxi, Business . . , TEER, WALTER FRED, JR., Holly Springs, Engineering. SOPHOMORES Louise TERRY, DENNY AUSTIN Columbia, Engineering, Sigma Chi THOMPSON, HENRY WAYNE Meridian, Engineering ■ , , r C THOMPSON, JAMES EDWARD, JR., Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . THOMPSON, ROBERT LESLIE, Louisville, Science . . . THOMP- SON, WILLIAM ISAAC SHELBY, Jackson, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . THORNHILL, JOHN WALTER, Tylertown, Engineering . , . TILLER, WILLIAM LEWIS, Washington, Georgia, Business . . . TODD, BENJAMIN LAWERENCE, Jackson, Business. 94 TODD, THOMAS GRESHAAAN, Jackson, Business . . . TOKARCHUK, AAYRON EDWARD, Hudson, New York, Engineering . . . TOLES, DAVID OLIVER, Jackson, Engineering . , . TOWNSEND, LEE THOM- AS, Carthage, Engineering . . . TRAINOR, FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, Marks, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . TRAYLOR, CHARLES BECKER, Meridian, Business. TRIPLETT, MARVIN EUGENE, Mashulaville,i Engineering , . . TUBS, JOE PHIL, Jackson, Agriculture . , . TULLOS, JAMES SHERWOOD, Ellisville, Engineering . . . TULLOS, WOODROW GAYLON, Port Gibson, Engineering, Lambda Chi . . . TUNNELL, NORMAN REX, Church Hill, Tennessee, Education . . . TURNER, JOEL H., Houlka, Engineering. TURNER, THOMAS BERRY, Marvell, Arkansas, Agriculture . . . TYNES, LUCILE GENEVIEVE P. (MRS.), Poplarville, Business . . . ULMER, JAMES HUNTER, JR., Columbia, Engineering, Theta Xi . . . VANCOTTHEN, M. CARLOS, Bogota, Colombia, Agriculture . . . VANDEVENDER, EDWARD PACE, Gholson, Agriculture . . . VAN- DEVERE, LOUIS EDWIN, JR., Eden, Science. VAUGHAN, JACK PARKER, Ponchatoula, Louisiana, Business . . . VERHEECK, PROSPER EDWARD, Biloxi, Engineering . . , VICKERS, JOAN SYLVIA, Starkville, Education . . . VICKERY, HUGH PATE, Houston, Engineering . . . WADE, FRANK STANLEY, Tupelo, En- gineering . . . WADE, JESSE IRVIN, Sherman, Business. WALKER, JOHNNY WILFRED, Meridian, Science . . . WALKER, ROBERT HUGGINS, Pascagoula, Engineering . . . WALLER, ALVIN KING, Yazoo City, Science . . . WALLINGTON, EDWARD HUGH, State College, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . WALSH, DONALD EDWIN, Crosby, Science, Sigma Chi . . . WALTERS, BOBBY GENE, Philadelphia, Business. M k ■ ■ -nii -0 ' ■l ;.4fl||k j i S ' -3- - •, u Hey Freshman . . • Dosi Doe y° ' - Pardner WALTERS, CLYDE HIRAM Harperville, Engineering WALTON, DOUGLAS GORDON Niagara Falls, New York, Business Alpha Tau Omega WARD, LINLEY KENT, JR., Jackson, Engineering . . . WARE, BILLY TOM, Brookhaven, Science, Kappa Alpha . . . WARNOCK, JOHNNY LEE, Rolling Fork, Agriculture . . . WASCOMB, JAMES E., Tupelo, Engineering . . . WASSON, RICHARD ALFRED, Bellwood, Penn- sylvania. Engineering . . . WATERER, WILLIE FRANK, Tchula, Agri- culture, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Jf Wi pH ' i l P |k ' - ' =-- .. . ■ ' ■■■ « , ' , ' - ' ' Sm r M r M f lk • Ik tfl IJk ' tli .i La.ii WATSON, JOHN LAWRENCE, Eddiceton, Engineering . . . WATTS, HERMAN L., JR., Pascagoula, Engineering , . . WEATHERLY, CHAR- LES ERNEST, Pontotoc, Business . . . WEEKS, DAVID JERRY, Wes- son, Engineering . . . WEEMS, JOHN ROSS, West Point, Engineer- ing, Sigma Clii . . . WEIR, JOHN PAUL, Leiand, Science. WEIR, ROBERT HOAAER, Jackson, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WELCH, LONNIE JOE, Hattiesburg, Agriculture . . . WELLS, FRANK- LIN KIRBY, Vicksburg, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WEST, TOM L., Shannon, Engineering . . . WHARTON, WYANT JOSEPH, Tylertown, Engineering , . . WHETSTONE, MALCOLM, Jackson, Business. WHLTE, RICHARD LEVERETT, Poplarville, Engineering . . . WHITE, ROBERT COBRYN, Batesville, Business . . . WHITE, SAM LUCE, Bentonia, Science . . . WHITFIELD, JOHN ROBERT, Jackson, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WICKER, JOHN RALPH, Clarksdale, Engi- neering . . . WILLARD, WALLACE ARTHUR, Natchez, Engineering. WILLIAMS, ADRIAN BRISTER, Mathiston, Business . . . WILLIAMS, DAVID ERNEST, Amory, Engineering . . . WILLIAMS, EDWARD EARL, Stewart, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . , WILLIAMS, GRAN- VILLE HALLUM, Wesson, Business . . . WILLIAMS, HORACE LESLIE, Clarksdale, Agriculture . . . WILSON, EDWARD RYDELL, Long Beach, Engineering. WILSON, TERRY LAMAR, Cleveland, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . WOMACK, CECIL, Manten, Engineering . . . WORTHY, FRANK GATES, Picayune, Engineering . . . WOOD, CHARLES R., JR., luka, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . WOODY, CHARLES OWEN, JR., Somerville, Tennessee, Agriculture, Theta Xi . , . WOOLVEN, JOEL WILEY, Meridian, Business. SOPHOMORES Big Sid • There you go again WRAY, DANIEL JAMES Vicksburg, Engineering Sigma Chi WRIGHT, FRANKLIN DELANO, Yokena, Agriculture . . . YAR- BROUGH, PHILLIP MARLYN, Baldwyn, Agriculture . . . YEAGER, JAMES EDWARD, Manchester, Georgia, Business . . . YOUNG, THAD P., Louisville, Engineering . . . ZIMMERMAN, LEO FELDER, New Augusta, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . ZIRKLE, ANA LYNN, West Memphis, Arkansas, Science, Zeta Tau Alpha. FRESHMEN Classify yourselves, Freshmen ABEL, BOBBY NATHANIEL, Grenada, Business . . . ABEL, SVANDER JAMES, AAcComb, Education, Sigma Chi , . . ADAMS, LESLIE FRANK- LIN, Winona, Engineering . . . ADAMS, WILLIAM MAURICE, Bruce, Engineering . . , AGENT, KENNETH NOWELL, Oakland, Engineer- ing .. . ALEXANDER, KELLY DREW, Hollandale, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ALLEN, JAMES GASPER, Biloxi, Engineering . . . ANDERSON, GARLAND DALE, Okolona, Agriculture . . . ANDERSON, GEORGE HUDSON, Gulfport, Business . . . ANDERSON, GORDON McCORE, Shuqualak, Business , . . ANDING, CLARENCE RAMSEY, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . ANDREWS, EMMITT ROBERSON, Jayess, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. ANTICI, EDWIN MAURICE, Clarksdale, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega . . . ARMSTRONG, KENNETH McNEIL, Gunnison, Science . . . ARNOLD, CARL CAMPBELL, West, Business . . , ASHFORD, JAMES KNOX, Starkville, Business . . . ASHLEY, BILLY HENRY, Mendenhall, Science . . . AUTRY, NILES PATTERSON, Ashland, Business. AVERA, CHARLES DAVIS, Moss Point, Science . . . AYCOCK, PHILLIP EUGENE, Starkville, Agriculture . . . AYERS, ROBERT BURWELL, Columbus, Business . . . AZLIN, WILLIAM RALPH, Leiand, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . BACON, JOSEPH TRIMMIER, Laurel, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BAILEY, BOYCE GENE, Clarks- dale, Engineering. BAILEY, JAMES JULIUS, Birmingham, Alabama, Engineering . . . BAKER, ROBERT SAMUEL, Corinth, Business . . . BAKER, ROYCE KEITH, Philadelphia, Science . . . BALDWIN, RAY DOUGLAS, Laurel, Engineering . . . BALL, JAMES WILLIAM, Yazoo City, En- gineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BANES, CHARLES R., Canton, Engineering. BARDWELL, JACK EMBRY, Derma, Engineering . . . BARLOW, BILLY RAY, Mendenhall, Engineering . . . BARLOW, ROBERT MILLARD, JR., Port Gibson, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . BARNES, CLIFFORD DALE, Monticello, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega . . . BARNETT, JAMES LESTER, Macon, Education . . . BARRON, JAMES MARSHALL, Ackerman, Engineering . . . BARROW, GEORGE ERNEST, Bay Springs, Engineering. 97 FRESHMEN What ' s that you said, Flo?? a BENNETT, ALBERT GEORGE, JR., Starkville, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . BENNETT, MYRA JO, Maben, Education . . . BENOIT, RICHARD ALFRED, Winona, Engineering . . . BENTON, JOE ALLEN, AAendenhall, Agriculture . . . BETTS, FRANK CLIFTON, Jackson, Engineering . . . BIANCA, CARAAELO JOSEPH, JR., Indianola, Business, Alpha Tau Omega. BICKHAM, JOE GENE, McComb, Engineering . . . BLACK, MICKEY LEROY, Greenwood, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . BLAKE, PRESSLEY LARCUS, JR., Philipp, Business . . . BLAKENEY, BEN RUSSELL, Taylorsville, Science . . . BLANKENSHIP, RUBY LYNN, Starkville, Business . . . BOUCHILLON, JOHN DALE, Meridian, Engineering. BOURNE, JOHN DEWEY, JR., Wiggins, Engineering . . . BOWIE, BILLIE SCOTT, McCool, Business . . . BOYD, EDDIE MARTIN, Louis- ville, Engineering . . . BOYD, JAMES ALDRICH, Humbolt, Tenn- essee Agriculture . . . BOYD, HENRY WHITE III, Nashville, Tenn- essee, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . BOYLES, ROBERT EDWARD, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Alpha. BRABSTON, BRYAN WILLIS, JR., Vicksburg, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . BRADFORD, KENNETH NATHANIEL, Louisville, Engi- neering . . . BRANNER, WILLIAM HENRY, JR., Huntsville, Alabama, Education . . . BRANTLEY, ANDREW BROWNELL, Jackson, Engi- neering, Sigma Chi . . . BRANTLEY, JOHN FRANCIS, JR., Forrest, Agriculture . . BRASNELL, RICHARD EARL, Greenvs ood, Engi- neering. BRASWELL, CHARLES ALBERT, Greenw ood, Engineering . . . BREAZEALE, CHARLES RICHARD, Crenshaw, Engineering . . . BRELAND, NORMAN LEROY, Picayune, Science . . . BREWER, HARVEY EUGENE, Grenada, Agriculture . . . BREWSTER, DOLLY DEAN, Greenwood, Business . . . BRIDGES, EDWARD FATHERLY, Winterville, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . BRISCOE, BOBBY GENE, Oxford, Agriculture. BARRY, CHARLES STEWART III, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . BARRY, GEORGE HENRY, JR., West Point, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . BATES, PETTUS EUGENE, Fayette, Agriculture . . . BAR- TON, WILLIAM DARRELL, Indianola, Agriculture . . . BEALLE, DAVID WOOD, Quitman Engineering . . . BEEVERS, KELLY MIL- LER, JR., Cleveland, Engineering. 98 Say, somebody goofed Enjoying the pleasure of a hard earned reward BRISTER, WOODENE, Brookhaven, Education . . . BRITT, WILLIAM HUBERT, Drew, Agriculture . . . BROOKS, NED RAYMOND, Dun- can, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . BROWN, WAYNE HAYWARD, lucedale, Science . . . BROWNING, MARION LEON, JR., Colum- bus, Engineering, Kappa Alpha , . . BRYAN, JAMES DILLARD, West Point, Agriculture, Sigma Chi. li t - t ' , ii V • ' Itel ii ?, I . ill .1 c 3 , BRYANT, JOEL WADE, Bruce, Engineering . . . BUMPAS, JOHN PAUL, Hot Springs, Agriculture . . . BUNTIN, WILLIAM WILEY, Oakland, Engineering . . . BUNTYN, WILLIAM AUSTIN, Laurel, Engineering . , . BtlRGESS, GEORGE LEWIS, Ocean Springs, En- gineering . . . BURNS, WARREN TRIMBLE, Natchez, Business. BUTLER, WILLIAM ROSS, JR., Alligator, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . BUTTS, TED MERRILL, Eupora, Engineering . . . CALDWELL, WILLIAM FRANK, Sardis, Business . . . CALLAHAN, WILLIAM Mc- ELROY, JR., Starkville, Engineering, Sigma Chi , . . CALLICUTT, EDWIN WARWICK, JR., Holly Springs, Business . . . CAMPANY, LAWRENCE EDWARD, Shelby, Engineering. CAMPBELL, FRANK CRITZ, West Point, Engineering . . . CAMPBELL, ROBERT EDWARD, Grenada, Agriculture . . . CANON, ROBERT HENRY, JR., Tunica, Science . . . CARLISLE, JAMES DONALD, West Point, Agriculture . . . CARMICHAEL, DOUGAL HELTON, Mather- ville, Agriculture . . . CARMICHAEL, LARRY LEE, Blue Mountain, Agriculture. CARMICHAEL, VERNON, OWEN, Birmingham, Alabama, Science . . CARR, GERALD LEE, Durant, Engineering . . . CARR, WILLIAM PAINE, Rolling Fork, Business . . . CAROLLO, SAMMY ANTHONY, Leiand, Agriculture . . . CASE, LLOYD EUGENE, Laurel, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . CASON, ROBERT JEAN, Greenwood, Agricul- ture. CASTLEBERRY, OKEL CAMPBELL, Gulfport, Engineering, Sigma Ch . . . CAUTHEN, ROBERT HOWELL, Lexington, Engineering . . CHAMBERS, JERALD RONALD, Hillsboro, Science . . . CHANDLER FRED HASTINGS, Brookhaven, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . CHISOLM, COLBERT MARZINE, Pascagoula, Engineering . . CHRISMOND, JR., RENFORD NAPOLEON, Itta Bena, Engineering . . . CHRISTOPHER, HUBERT CHARLES, Round Pond, Agriculture. 99 FRESHMEN Ah . . . The pleasure is all State ' s . ' It CLEMENTS, WILLIAM COLEMAN, Rolling Fork, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . CLIETT, TRAVIS ABNER, Montpelier, Education . . . COBB, JAMES EVERETT, Columbus, Education . . . COBB, LONNIE JOE, Gulfport, Engineering . . . COBB, THOMAS SCOTT, Morgan City, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . COCKRELL, CARL L., Louis ville. Agriculture. COCKRELL, MARION EVERETT, JR., West Point, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . COGGINS, JIMMY, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . COLEMAN, SHIRLEY FAYE, Sturgis, Education . . . COLEY, ' JACK DANIEL, New Albany, Agriculture . . . COLLINS, JESSE MAXWELL, Bruce, Engineering . . . COLLINS, THOMAS EDWARD III, Utica, Agriculture. j I CONE, JAMES BARNARD, Fernandina Beach, Florida, Agriculture . . . CONERLY, TYLER SIMMONS, JR., Gloster, Science, Kappa Alpha . . . COOK, JAMES EDWARD, West Point, Engineering . . . COOK, JOHN ORA III, Forest, Business . . . COOPER, GARLAND LEE, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . COTTEN, VERNON REED, Carth- age, Science, Kappa Sigma. COURTNEY, THOMAS EMILE, Columbia, Engineering . . . COUVIL- LON, ROBERT PASSMORE, Greenville, Science . . . COWAN, JIMMY DURRETT, Amory, Engineering . . . COWART, RAYMOND KEITH, Jackson, Engineering . . . COX, TOM WALLACE, Philadel- phia, Engineering . . . CREELY, GERALD SCOTT, Amory, Engineer- ing. CRISS, ROBERT RANDOLPH, Grenada, Engineering . . . CROCKETT, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Tupelo, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . CROW, KENNETH EUGENE, Ruleville, Business . . . CROWLEY, BILLY ROS- COE, Mayben, Engineering . . . CRUMPTON, CHARLES DAVID, Starkville, Education . . . CRUMPTON, JO ANN, Sturgis, Education. CHUNN, CHARLES O ' DELL, Walnut, Agriculture . . . CLARK, ERNEST BALLARD, Hollandale, Engineering . . . CLARK, JAMES EDWIN, Centreville, Engineering . . . CLARK, JOHNNY BUFORD, Hollandale, Engineering . . . CLARK, WILLIAM WALTER, JR., Leiand, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . CLARKSON, JOSEPH A., JR., Shelby, Engineering . . . CLAY, BOBBY FRANK, Elaine, Arkansas, Business. 100 Emily, it ' s all gone . Oh . . . How could you??? CULPEPPER, EVERETT THORNTON, Meridian, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . CURTIS, ALBEN BENTON, French Camp, Science . . . CUTSINGER, WILLIAM HENRY, Tupelo, Engineering . . . DABBS, BETTY MARIE, Shannon, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . DABBS, ROBERT LOWELL, Quincy, Science . . . DACUS, GLORIA ANNETTE, Winona, Science, Chi Omega. .  . ' • ' if k, - 4M mImH DAAAIENS, ROY ALBERT, Jackson, Engineering . . . DANIEL, WIL HAM P., Macon, Education . . . DANIELS, JIMMIE GRIFFIN, Stark ville. Agriculture . . . DARDMAN, CHRIS JOHN, Winona, Engl neering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . DAVIS, DON MAX, Greenwood Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . DAVIS, DONALD ROBERT, Stark ville. Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DAVIS, FRANK PHILLIP, JR., Lexington, Engineering . . . DAVIS, GERALD ARTHUR, Horn Lake, Engineering . . . DAVIS, GEORGE BROWN, Yazoo City, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . DAVIS, JACKIE JOE, Rome, Science, Sigma Chi . . . DAVIS, JOHN KER- MIT, Walnut, Education . . . DAVIS, THELMA LOONA, Starkville, Education. DAVIS, WALTER RUBEN, Utica, Engineering . . . DEAVENPORT, SAMUEL LEROY, Scott, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . DEEN, ALLEN LAWRENCE, Starkville, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . DELAUGHTER, ROBERT EARL, Brookhaven, Science . . . DELCUZE, ROBERT VICTOR, Moorhead, Engineering . . . DELMAS, JAMES THADDEUS, Pascagoula, Engineering. DEMOSS, DONALD JAMES, Crosby, Science . . . DEVORE, HENRY LLOYD, Rossville, Tennessee, Agriculture . . . DEWEESE, BILLY FRANCIS, Philadelphia, Agriculture . . . DICKSON, JOHN THOMAS, Tippo, Agriculture . . . DODD, HOWARD HUBE, Jackson, Science, Sigma Chi . . . DODD, LARRY ACIE, Laurel, Business. DONG, VICK CHONG, Drew, Business . . . DOOLITTLE, MAX LARRY, Slate Springs, Agriculture . . . DORRIS, JAMES THOMAS, Jackson, Agriculture . . . DORROH, WILL EDWIN, JR., Ocean Springs, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . DOTY, JOHN DAVID, Memphis, Tennessee, Agriculture . . . DOUGLAS, ROBERT DONALD, Pascagoula, Business . . . DOWDEN, THOMAS EARL, Okolona, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. |0I FRESHMEN Gee, that was good ■ K .s ii i k ii|| y I . EATON, EAAAAETT HOWARD, Taylorsville, Science . . . ECHOLS, EDWIN MONTGOMERY, Birmingham, Alabama, Engineering . . . ECHOLS, FRANK LEE, Mayhew, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon , . . ECHOLS, JOHN BOWLUS, Jackson, Science . . . EDMONSON, GEORGE HAMPTON, JR., Magee, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . EDWARDS, JOHN R., Pelahatchie, Science. ELLIOTT, JAMES WILLIAM, Prichard, Alabama, Engineering . . . EMERSON, RALPH WALDO, JR., Jackson, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . ERGLE, FRONTIS WILLIAM, JR., Columbus, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . EUBANK, DONALD, Winona, Engineering . . . EUBANK, JERRY AUSTIN, McCool, Engineering . . . EVANS, SUE, Bowling Green, Kentucky, Science, Zeta Tau Alpha. FANCHER, HAL MAURICE, Crenshaw, Agriculture . . . FATHERREE, ALBERT LEE, JR., Bartlett, Tennessee, Agriculture . . . FEARS, JAMES LAWRENCE, Amory, Business . . . FELTON, JOHN FUL- BRIGHT, Marianna, Arkansas, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . FIELDER, JAMES WILSON, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . FINGER, JAMES EDWARD, Ackerman, Engineering. FINK, ALAN, Gulfport, Science . . . FISHER, HARVEY DALE, Okolona, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . FITZPATRICK, JAMES GARDNER, Carrollton, Alabama, Science . . . FLEMING, BOBBY ROSS, CrancJal, Engineering . . . FLOWER, EMILIE NMI, Lexington, Agriculture . . . FLOWERS, THOMAS FULTON, JR., Greenwood, Business, Sigma Chi. FLYNN, BILLY CARL, Shannon, Science . . . FOOTE, AVON EDWARD, luka. Engineering . . . FORBUS, CLYDE JACKSON, Amory, Science . . . FORD, DONALD RAY, Greenville, Agriculture , . . FORGEY, ROBERT WYATT, Bolton, Engineering . . . FORTNER, RICHARD DOUGLAS, Gulfport, Science . , . FOSTER, RICHARD HOBSON, Maben, Science. 102 DOWDLE, RONALD ERMIN, Greenwood, Engineering , . . DOW- NER, THOMAS MARSHALL, JR., Lexington, Science . . . DOWNS, JAMES SMITH, Oxford, Agriculture . . . DUKEMINIER, THOMAS WALKER, Strong, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . EAST, GEORGE HERMAN, JR., Gulfport, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . EAST- ERLING, WILLIAM BENNETT, Laurel, Agriculture. I • ' Am I . ,  • iii ■iA ; , J5 ,1 «i-S    ■ ' ' fT, ' 1 Jjl j« .. Confusion on get-together night . As usual Crowded . FRANCE, WILLIAM, Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . FRANKLIN, RICHARD EARL, Hermanville, Agriculture, Lambda Chi . . . FREEMAN, DAVID YEAGLEY, Jackson, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . FREEMAN, GEORGE RAFT, Greenwood, Science . . . FRENCH, WILLIAM EDWARD, Byhalia, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . FROST, HORACE K., Hazlehurst, Engi- neering. iii ' jUMIHillliWMiii. fi j jPHj , i iik FULTON, DAVID L., Rolling Fork, Engineering . . . PRENTISS, JR., Jackson, Business, Kappa Sigma JAMES CLARENCE, Bay St. Louis, Engineering . CARL BRADLEY, Oxford, Agriculture Raleigh, Engineering Business. FURR, WILLIAM . . . GARCIA, . . GARDNER, GARNET, JEFF MARTIN, GARRETT, CHARLES GRADY, Greenwood, GARVER, JAMES ROBERT, Brandon, Business . . . GATES, ROBERT FOSTER, West Point, Engineering . . . GERMANY, DANIEL MON- ROE, Shaw, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . GIBSON, JOHN DAVID, Ramer, Tennessee, Agriculture . . . GILLON, JO ANN, Minter City, Business . . . GLOVER, BEN NASH, JR., Leroy, Alaba- ma, Business. GOLDEN, JOE PERRY, Bessemer, Alabama, Engineering . . . GOR- DON, SAMUEL THOMAS, JR., Sledge, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . GORENFLO, WILFRED JOSEPH, JR., Biloxi, Engineering . . . GRA- HAM, ALBERT MYRICK, JR., Bolton, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . GRAHAM, ROBERT MERRELL, Waynesboro, Agriculture . . . GRA- HAM, WILLIAM L., Drew, Engineering. GREEN, CAROLYN LEE, West Point, Education . . . GREENE, HOMER SAMUEL, Tutwiler, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . GREER, CHARLIE KEITH, New Albany, Agriculture . . . GREGG, JIMMY FRED, Varda- man. Engineering . . . GREGORY, JOHANNA CHARLOTTE, Chicago, Illinois, Business, Chi Omega . . . GRIFFIN, ERASMUS FRANK III, Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi. GROSS, JAMES GOLDING, Hattiesburg, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . GUICE, HAROLD ANDREW, Hamburg, Engineering . . . GUICE, PORTER LEE, Biloxi, Engineering . . . GUNTER, BILLY C, Soso, Science . . . GUYTON, SAMUEL PERCY, Kosciusko, Business . . . HALE, JEFF ALEXANDER, Starkville, Business . . . Jl HALL, FRED BERRON, Columbus, Engineering. 103 FRESHMEN 0. o c o The fairest of the Fair . . . The State Beauties f , HAAAMACK, CAROL MORRIS, Laurel, Science . . . HAAAMONDS, ANDREW JEROAAE, Grenada, Engineering . . . HANKINS, BILLY JOE, Yazoo City, Engineering . . . HANKINS, JAAAES ROBERT, AAaben, Science . . . HANLEY, THOAAAS HOBSON, Vicksburg, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HANSFORD, JOHN LEWIS, Dekalb, Engineering. , Bftk. HARDIN, HARRY FISHER, Vicksburg, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . HARPER, JACK EDWARD, Grenada, Business . . . HARREL, ROBERT DONALD, West Point, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . HAR- RELSON, CHARLES WILBUR, Pittsboro, Engineering . . . HARRIS, GEORGE GARLAN, Drew, Agriculture . . . HARRISON, WALTER REECE, Yazoo City, Engineering. HASTINGS, EARL SELLARS, Hattiesburg, Business . . . HAVERCAAAP, AAARIE ISABEL, Somerville, Tennessee, Agriculture . . . HAWKINS, HAROLD BRICE, West Point, Engineering . . . HEATH, RALPH DONALD, JR., Canton, Engineering . . . HEDRICK, BERRY SCHREVE, Greenville, Engineering . . . HELTON, CHARLES CLIFFORD, Gary, Engineering. HENDRIX, THOAAAS GOLDEN, West Point, Business . . . HENNIG HAN, JOHN JAAAES, Linden, New Jersey, Engineering . . . HENSLEY BILL GENE, Jonesboro, Arkansas, Engineering . . . HENSON, ED AAOND CHARLES, Wagar, Alabama, Science . . . HERRINGTON EARL KENDALL, Prentiss, Engineering . . . HESTER, WILEY LORING Jackson, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. HILBUN, GLYN ROY, Lucedale, Science . . . HILL, RICHARD CLYDE, Wheeler, Business . . . HILL, WILLIAAA WRIGHT, Tupelo, Engineer- ing, Sigma Chi . . . HINES, FRED BLAKESHIRE, Jackson, Business, Kappa Sigma . . . HINTON, CAROLYN FAY, Hattiesburg, Science . . . HIRSCHENHOFER, JOHN HAROLD, Vicksburg, Engineering. HITT, GUY WAITES, Yazoo City, Engineering . . . HOBBS, BOYD LIVELY. Shelby, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . HODNETT, CHARLES ELLIOTT, West Point, Business, Phi Kappa Tau . . . HOLLA- DAY, RICHARD ALLEN, Columbus, Engineering . . . HOLLIAAAN, WILBERT GLENN, JR., Shuqualak, Engineering . . . HOLLOAAAN, RONALD BENNET, AAayben, Business . . . HOLLOAAAN, TOAAAAYE RUTH, Long Beach, Education. -- i 104 i L m - X J M: Jt . i. 4 i - , ! ' ! - Sb j- - A-i Get ' em good, Chief Future State Students? HOLLOWAY, JOHN EDWIN, Jackson, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . HOLTON, ALVA RAY, Louisville, Business . . . HOOD, JAMES HYRAM, Amory, Engineering . . . HOPE, WINTERS OLIVER, Gam- boa, Canal Zone, Engineering . . . HOVAS, REGINALD ROUGELOT, Greenwood, Engineering . . . HOWELL, BAILEY ELWOOD, Middle- ton, Tennessee, Education. HUFFMAN. TERENCE WILLIAM, Jackson, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . HUMPHRIES, WALLACE GENE, Noxapater, Engineering . . . HUNT, WAYLON, M., JR., Meadville, Engineering . . . HUTCHINS, BOBBY WILSON, Coffeeville, Engineering . . . INMAN, DONALD RADEN, Drew, Engineering . . . JACKSON, CHARLES EVERETTE, JR., Mc- Comb, Engineering. JACKSON, CLYDE HENRY, Louisville, Business . . . JACKSON, THOMAS RICHARD, JR., Belzoni, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . JACKSON, WALTER WAYNE, Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering . . . JAYNE, ROBERT KENNON, JR., Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . JEFCOATS, REXFORD HIRAM, Laurel, Agriculture . . . JENKINS, JOHN OWEN, JR., Shuqualak, Engineering. JENKINS, QUINTON, Pontotoc, Engineering . . . JOHNSON, CLAY- TON YOUNG, Jackson, Engineering . . . JOHNSON, OSCAR BEN- FORD, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . JOHNSON, TOMMIE JOE, Egypt, Engineering . . . JOHNSON, WILLIAM CLAUD, Bruce, Science . . . JOHNSTON, JAMES MADISON, Starkville, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOLLY, LESTER TALMADGE, West Point, Engineering . . . JONES, EUGENE ECKFORD, DeKalb, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . JONES, GEORGE ROBERT, JR., Lula, Agriculture . . . JONES, LAFAYETTE MONROE III, Yokena, Science . . . JONES, ROBERT HENRY, Colum- bus, Science, Kappa Alpha . . . JONES, WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Can- ton, Science. JORDAN, ERNEST BIRKETT, Jackson, Engineering, Theta Xi . . . JORDAN, WALTER STEVENS, Ashland, Engineering . . . KEADY, MICHAEL JOHN, JR., Greenville, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . KEETON, JERRY MACK, Wheeler, Engineering . . . KELLEY, JAMES EVERETT, Tupelo, Engineering . . . KEMP, BOBBY WAYNE, Fayette- ville. North Carolina, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . KENT, WILLIAM HAROLD, luka. Business. 105 FRESHMEN What is this ... A picket line??? KING, JOE CURTIS, Kosciusko, Business . . . KIRBY, COY, Canton, Engineering . . . KIRK, FLOYD ALLEN, Doddsville, Engineering . . . KLEINSCHMIDT, CHARLES LOUIS III, Jackson, Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha . . . LACEY, BILL SMITHSON, Thomastown, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha . . . LADNER, ROBERT DONALD, Pass Christian, Engineering. LADNIER, LEROY ANTHONY, Biloxi, Engineering . . . LAMAR, HUGH EDGAR, Tupelo, Engineering . . . LANDRUM, JAMES WIL- LIAM, Vicksburg, Science . . . LANE, O RIE JAMES, JR., Macon, Science . . . LARKINS, OLIVER S., Church Hill, Tennessee, Educa- tion . . . LATHAM, JAMES OTIS, Grenada, Engineering. LAWRENCE, ROGER OWEN, Greenville, Business . . . LEDLOW, KENNETH LEE, Columbus, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega . . . LESTER, DAVID LEE, Batesville, Agriculture . . . LESTRADE, OSCAR PAUL, JR., Biloxi, Agriculture . . . LEWIS, JAMES HOPE, Jackson, Science . . . LITTLE, HOMER GERALD, Monticello, Education. LONG, FRED ALFRED, JR., luka. Engineering . . . LONG, MARY ANN, Vaiden, Business . . . LONGO, FLORENCE ANN, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, Education . . . LOTT, WILLIAM WAYNE, Canton, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . LOVELACE, GEORGIA LEE, Vardaman, Education . , . LOWE, THOMAS RODNEY, Jackson, Engineering. LOWRY, IVAN, JR., Brookhaven, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . LUNDQUIST, KENNETH LEROY, Jackson, Science, Alpha Tau Omega . . . LUNDY, HENRY DALTON, Greenwood, Enginee ring . . . LUSK, MRS. DANITA (MICHAEL GENE) BOX, Wesson, Business . . . LUTZ, ROBERT EDWARD, Canton, Business . . . McALEXAN- DER, FRED ALBERT, Holly Springs Engineering . . . McCAIN, CHARLES MILTON, Starkville, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 106 MX ' - -.i h St. tm « . ' KERN, RALPH PORTER, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . KERR, DAVID BRYAN, Greenwood, Engineering . . KILGORE, JAMES CLYDE, Greenville, Agriculture . . . KILLEBREW, JOHN ARTHUR, Cruger, Engineering . . . KIMBERELY, DANIEL LEE, luka. Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . KINARD, WILLIAM ALFRED, luka. Science. % H - I ii r M ' 3 - . . ( - d J - 4 yg ii ,-■ .; ! r 9sf t Tear ' em up Cheerleaders !!!!! . . WcCLAIN, CHARLES ALLAN, Philadelphia, Business . . . McCOOL, PERRY LYNN, Cleveland, Agriculture . . . McCRANEY, JAMES LEONARD, Meridian, Engineering . . . McFARLANE, WALTER rOWNSEND, Cleveland, Engineering, Sigma Chi . . . McGEE, OTIS RICHARD, Louin, Agriculture . . . McGRATH, JOHN WILLIAM, 3rookhaven, Science, Kappa Alpha. ■ '  ! I McGregor, JOHN WILLIAM, Jackson, Engineering . . . McKAY, EARL DEAN, Hamilton, Alabama, Education . . . McKNIGHT, JOHN WILLIAM, JR., Paducah, Kentucky, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . McLAURlN, RAY VAUGHAN, Chalmette, Louisiana, Engineering . . . MOORE, JONATHAN, ORION, Belden, Engineering . . . Mc- MANUS, JAMES MARVIN, Terry, Agriculture. McNAIR, DONALD ERIC, JR., Meridian, Business . . . McRAE, FRANK EDWIN, JR., DeKalb, Kappa Alpha, Business . . . McRANEY, MICH- AEL PERRY, Columbus, Business, Sigma Chi . . . McSWAIN, MRS. JO DEAN BUSBY, Jackson, Business . . . McWHIRTER, JAMES CECIL, Amory, Business . . . McWHORTER, JAMES WAYNE, Hatties- burg, English, Kappa Alpha. McWILLIAMS, HUGH FERGUSON III, Hattiesburg, Agriculture, Kap- pa Alpha . . . McWILLIAMS, JOSEPH CLIFTON, JR., Columbus, Business . . . MaclNNIS, RAYMON FREDERICK, Pascagoula, Eng- lish . . . MADDOX, BOBBY DALE, Raleigh, Science . . . MAJURE, WILLIAM A., Union, Education . . . MALLETTE, ROBERT DOTY, Boyle, Business. MALLORY, JAMES POLK, Vicksburg, Business, Sigma Chi . . . MALONE, BYRON RAY, Columbus, English . . . MANSFIELD, KENNA LAMAR, Rome, English . . . MAPP, WILLIA ROCKETT, Jackson, English, Kappa Alpha . . . MARSALIS, JAMES WILTON, Liberty, Science . . . MARSHALL, KEITH LOGAN, Jackson, Agriculture. MARTIN, BILL CAPERTON, Cary, Agriculture . . . MARTIN, EDWARD SLATER, Hollandale, English . . . MARTIN, SAYLES ALLEN, Grena- da, English . . . MATHEWS, KENNETH, Utica, English . . . MATTOX, JAMES LEWIS, JR., Columbus, English, Alpha Tau Omega . . . MAUNEY, JAMES THOMAS, Grenada, English . . . MAYFIELD, JAMES ROBERT, Carthage, Science. | 07 FRESHMEN ■P j.P m F ' Bk CB ' H H il Work pledges, work . . . ■r m I MILEY, JAMES DOUGLAS, Leiand, Engineering . . . MILLER, ANDY GAMBLE, Clarksdale, Engineering . . . MILLER, E. ANN, West Point, Education . . . MILLER, LAWRENCE ELMER, JR., Baldwyn, Science, Phi Kappa Tau . . . MILLER, MARY ANNE, Sturgis, Edu- cation . . . MILSTEAD, RAY LINDER, Water Valley, Engineering. MINKS, JAMES ELMER, Liberty, Engineering, Phi Tau . . . MIN- NIOCE, HOUSTON MITCHELL, JR., Meridian, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . MISKELLEY, JAMES BLUFORD, Ashland, Engineering . . . MITCHELL, BOB DWAIN, Louisville, Agriculture . . . MITCHELL, CHARLES ODGEN, Monticello, Agriculture . . . MITCHELL, JOHN AUBREY, Victoria, Science. MITCHELL, WILLIAM AUBREY, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . MITCHENER, CLIFFORD WINTHROP, Starkville, Engi- neering . . . MIZE, ROBERT LOUIS, Jackson, Engineering, Theta Xi . . . MIZE, WILLIAM BRUTON, Jackson, Science . . . MOAK, CLYDE MARCUS, McComb, Engineering . . . MOFFETT, DOROTHY LOU, Becker, Science. MONK, CLAUDE EARL, JR., Jackson, Science . . . MONTGOMERY, LEE ERIC, Natchez, Business . . . MOODY, DOUGLAS EDWARD, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . MOORE, ALFRED LAWRENCE, Kos- ciusko, Education . . . MOORE, JOE ALAN, Greencastle, Indiana, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . MORRIS, ROBERT JOSEPH, Friars Point, Science. MOSELEY, THOMAS EDWARD, Greenville, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . MOSS, KENNETH WAYNE, Ackerman, Engineering . . . MULLEN, JAMES ROBERT, Oakland, Agriculture . . . MURRAY, JAMES DOUGLAS, Natchez, Agriculture . . . NAIMA-KIANI, KAMBIZ, Tehran, Iran, Engineering . , . NATION, VIRGIL BEASON, JR., West Point, Science . . . NATIONS, PERRY LEON, Jackson, Busi- ness, Kappa Alpha. MEGGINSON, JO ANNE, Jackson, Education . . . MEGGINSON, ROBERT MITFORD, Jackson, Business . . . MICHEL, RAYMOND JOSEPH, Ocean Springs, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau . . . MID- DLETON, HAROLD CURTIS, Gore Springs, Education . . . MIKELL, EDWARD EARL, Prentiss, Agriculture . . . MIKELL, JOSEPH CHARLES, Jackson, Engineering, Sigma Chi. 108 Dig this crazy mixed-up outfit Hey, Tommye Ruth . . . What ' cha doing ■vJEEL, CHARLES AARON, Linn, Engineering . . . NESMITH, MAL- COLM, Port Gibson, Education . . , NEUBERT, HUNTER STEVENS, Okolona, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . NOBLIN, JAMES EARL, JR., Forest, Science . . . NUTT, THEODORE DAVID, Nassau, Baha- mas, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . O ' DELL, CHARLES DENTON, Holly Springs, Agriculture. OGLESBY, JOHN THERRELL, Jackson . . . OGLESBY, JOSEPH ARCHIE, JR., Chatham, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . OGLE- TREE, JAMES OLIVER, Jackson, Engineering . . . O ' NEILL, PEGGY JEAN, Chenshaw, Science . . . O ' QUINN, JIMMIE DALE, Fayette, Science . . . O ' QUINN, WAYNE LEA, Progress, Engineering. ORMON, GERALD LAMBERT, Laurel, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . OSBORNE, GAINES EUGENE, Jackson, Engineering . . . O ' STEEN, ERNEST ALBERT, JR., Meridian, Busirvess, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . PACE, WILLIAM HOWARD, Amory, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . PAGE, SUZANNE, Columbus, Georgia, Education . . . PALMER, CECIL EUGENE, Hattiesburg, Engineering. PAPADOPOLO, JOSE APOSTOL, JR., Guatemala, C. A., Science . . . PARK, JAMES FRANKLIN, Big Creek, Business . . . PARKER, CARL WEBSTER, Vance, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . PARKER, EDWARD BELL, JR., Yazoo City, Engineering . . . PARKER, JAMES DAVID, Bogalusa, Louisiana, Business . . . PARKER, RAY- BURN ELLIS, Starkville, Engineering. PARKER, WAYMON ELGIN, Tupelo, Engineering . . . PARKES, BILLY JOHNSTON, Greenwood, Engineering . . . PARKINSON, JAMES RIVERS, Sledge, Engineering . . . PASSONS, PEYTON LA- MAR, JR., Jackson, Science, Sigma Chi ... PATTERSON, ANNE ROSE- MARY, Mobile, Alabama, Education . . . PATTERSON, WILLIAM REX, Pontotoc, Agriculture. PATTON, WILLIAM LOYD, JR., Holly Bluff, Engineering . . . PAYNE, KENT MILLER, Philadelphia, Science . . . PEARCE, CHARLES HARRIS, Benton, Engineering . . . PEARSON, LAWRENCE ARLIN, Stewart, Agriculture . . . PEEBLES, BILLY CHARLES, Carthage, Engineering . . . PELHAM, JAMES PATTON, Pascagoula, Engi- neering . . . PENNINGTON, JOE PARKS, Jackson, Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha. 109 FRESHMEN J r What ' cha looking at boys????? PIERCE, ALLEN WILTON, Columbus, Science . . . POAG, JOHN McKIE, Thyatira, Business . . . ROE, WILLIAM ERNEST, Indianola, English, Pi Kappa Alpha . . , PONGETTI, ROBERT GENE, Shelby, English . . . POPE, MARTHA ANNE, Starkville, Business . . . POR- TER, DON EDWARD, Ackerman, Education. POTEETE, JIMMY NOLAN, Jackson, Tennessee, Education . . POTTS, MARY HELEN, Vicksburg, Agriculture, Chi Omega . . POWELL, JAMES GORDON, Columbus, Agriculture , . . POWER CHARLES ROBERT, Weir, English . . . PRICE, CHARLES CARLTON Pascagoula, English . . . PRICE, WAYNE FRANKLIN, Ethel, English PRIDGEN, HAROLD, Leakesville, English . . . PRISOCK, ANNIE BELLE, Starkville, Business . . . PRUETT, JIMMIE LEE, Morgan City, Education . . . PUCKETT, RICHARD EARL, Columbus, Business . . , PURVIS, GERALD THOMAS, Gulfport, Business . . . PUTT, SARAH FRANCES, West Point, Education. PUTT, SHIRLEY ANN, Starkville, Education . . . QUINNELLY, ROB- ERT MARSHALL, Meridian, Business . . . RAMSEY, ALFRED HEARNE, JR., Cleveland, English, Kappa Sigma . . . RAMSEY, EARL A., Cold- water, Science . . . RANDOLPH, THOMAS EUGENE, Gulfport, English . . . RATLIFF, GLENN TYLER, Belzoni, English, Sigma Chi. RATCLIFF, STANLEY PAUL, Belzoni, Science, Sigma Chi . . . RAY, GLENN TYRONE, Mathiston, English . . . RAY, JOHN THOMAS. JR., Hollandale, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . RAY, JOHNNY MAX, Hackleburg, Alabama, Education . . . REA, PAUL WILLIAM, Sardis, Agriculture . . . REED, PAUL DEWITT, Ackerman, Agri- culture. 110 4 1 PENNINGTON, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Amory, English . . . PERRETT, AUDREY PARO, Hazlehurst, English . . . PERRY, KENNETH DALE, Laurel, Science . . . PEZANT, PAUL LAMAR, Magnolia, Agricul. ture. Alpha Tau Omega . . . PHILLIPS, WILLIAM H., Grenada, Agriculture . . . PICKLE, JOHN NASH, Hamilton, English. • t0 - • «- Tl ijitti Homecoming Parade . . . Our Band We ' re proud of these guys too . . . ?EID, WILLIAM SHAW, PIttsboro, Agriculture . . . RESNICK, ERROL BERNARD, Jackson, Engineering . . . RHODES, WILLIAAA AAAX, ossufh. Agriculture . , . RIGNEY, GEORGE SHARKEY, Greenville, Engineering . . . RILEY, JAMES ISSAC, Nettleton, Engineering . . . ?ILEY, JOHN BUNYAN, JR., Flora, Engineering, Kappa Alpha. . ' L j RILEY, SHELBY ELLIS, Alligator, Engineering . . . RIVERS, JAMES WILLIAM, JR., Jacl son, Engineering . . . ROBERSON, FRANK Mc- CALLUMN, JR., White Haven, Tennessee, Engineering . . . ROBERTS, ARTHUR PAUL, Belzoni, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . ROBERTS, CAREY WILLIAMS, JR., McComb, Engineering . . . ROBERTS, WIL- LIAM FROST, Greenwood, Science, Sigma Chi. ROBERTSON, ALTON RAY, Cary, Agriculture ROBERTSON, JAMES NED, Laurel, Engineering . . . JR., New Albany, Agriculture, Kappa JESSIE DELANEY, Russellville, Alabama, MARIO VICTOR, Shaw, Engineering . . Mt. Oliver, Agriculture. ROBBINS, JOHN LUTHER, Sigma . . . ROBINSON, Education . . . ROCCONI, . ROGERS, JAMES HILTON, ROGERS, JOHN MITCHELL, Collins, Engineering . . . ROGERS, JOHN WAYNE, French Camp, Business . . . ROLAND, MELVIN THOMAS, Morton, Business . . . ROSSETTI, FLOYD, JR., Shaw, Agriculture . . . ROWE, LAWRENCE ABRAHAM, Natchez, Science . . . ROWZEE, JAMES WILLIAM, Newton, Agriculture. RUFFIN, STANLET WHITE, Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . RUSHING, JAMES BEN, Brookhaven, Engineering . . . RUSSELL, DAN ARTHUR, JR., Yazoo City, Agriculture . . . RUSSELL, JAMES ALFRED, Greenville, Engineering . . . RUSSELL, LYNN DARNELL, Pontotoc, Engineering . . . RUSSELL, PAUL LAY, Webb, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma. RYE, JAMES HOYE, Aberdeen, Business . . . SADLER, CLARENCE REAGAN, Hickory, Agriculture . . . SALMON, THOMAS GRIFFIS, JR., Houston, Science . . . SAMUELSON, MELVYN OWEN, Tchula, Engineering . . . SANDERS, CHARLES JERRY, Sumrall, Engineering . . . SAXON, ROBERT LARRY Meadville, Agriculture. | i i FRESHMEN The hopes of every freshman Meat-Head O: - SCALES, JAMES WEBB, JR., Starkville, Science SCARBOROUGH, MICHAEL EDWARD, Biloxi, Engineering . . . SCHAFFNER, CHARLES HENRI, Ocean Springs Engineering . . . SCHOOLEY, TOMMY ARTHUR, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . SCOTT, SOLON ALEX- ANDER, Itta Bena, Engineering . . . SCOTT, WAYNE ALEXANDER, Quitman, Engineering. SEARCY, THOMAS RAVELLE, Belzoni, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . SEAWRIGHT, KENNETH RENE, Hermanville, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . SELLERS, JAMES DURHAM, JR., Ponchat- oula, Louisiana, Engineering, Sigma Chi , . . SEYFARTH, HUEY AUGUST, Natchez, Science . . . SHARP, JOHN BERLIN, JR., Louis- ville, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . SHARP, SAMUEL DOUGLAS, Guys, Tennessee, Education. SHEELY, CLYDE QUITMAN, JR., State College, Science, Kappa Sigma . . . SHEPPARD, WILLIAM MERRITT, Hollandale, Engineer- ing .. . SHIRES, ALLEN HENRY, Gulfport, Engineering . . . SHOE- MAKER, C. E., Pittsboro, Business . . . SHUMPERT, HORACE EDGAR, Columbus, Engineering . . . SHUPING, LUTHER ALFRED, Omaha, Nebraska, Engineering. SIMMONS, DONALD EDGAR, Pontotoc, Engineering . . . SIMS, T. Q., Bay Springs Agriculture . , . SINGLETARY, WILLIAM AL- BERT, Jackson, Engineering . . . SISK, ROBERT AARON, Clarks- dale. Agriculture . . . SISTRUNK, BOBBY JAMES, Starkville, Agri- culture, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . SKELTON, JOHN MILLARD, JR., Meridian, Science. SLAUGHTER, EDWARD CHURCHILL, Starkville . . . SMITH, EDWARD DOUGLAS, Tuscumbia, Alabama, Agriculture . . . SMITH, FRANK DAVID, Amory, Engineering, Kappa Sigma . . . SMITH, JERRY NED, Laurel, Engineering . . . SMITH, JOHN NORRIS, Holly Springs, Agriculture . . . SMITH, ROBERT EARL, JR., Clarksdale, Business, Phi Kappa Tau. SNIPES, GLADWIN GILBERT, Tupelo, Agriculture . . . SONES, JOHN ALEXANDER, Canton, Engineering . . . SPENCER, JAMES DONALD, Slate Springs, Agriculture . . . SPIVEY, STEPHEN HURD, Columbia, Agriculture . . . SPRING, JOHN EARL, JR., Brookhaven, Agriculture . . . STACY, BILLY McGOVERN, Winona, Business. 12 Question . . . Who ' s Who????? Say Mistah . . . What ' ve you lost????? STAMPLEY, WALTER JAMES, Port Gibson, English, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . STARK, LEONARD RAY, Pontotoc, English . . . STARR, JACK EARL, Stafford Springs, English . . . STEELE, RALPH ANDREW, JR., Greenwood, Science . . . STEGALL, MARVIN WILTON, Wes- son, English . . . STEPHENS, DAVID LAUIRL, Prentiss, English. iflk. 1 1 aJ -m i STEPHENS, JOE BARON, Newton, English . . . STERLING, WAYNE LEE, Magnolia, English . . . STEWART, WILLIAM CLARK, Laurel, English . . . STILLMAN, ROBERT L., Starkville, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . STINSON, JOHN WAYNE, Baird, Agriculture . . . STOKELY, ERNEST MITCHELL, Drew, English, Kappa Sigma. STOKER, CHARLES, Winona, Agriculture . . . STOKES, LELAND LYLE, JR., Gloster, English . . . STOREY, CHARLTON ALONZO, Wesson, English . . . STRIDER, HAROLD LOYD ' , Scobey, English . , . STRINGER, JOHN ROBERT, Jackson, Business, Sigma Chi . . . SUGGS, ROBERT HAROLD, Columbus, English. SULLIVAN, JOE OWEN, Carrollton, Alabama, English . . . SUM- MERLIN, EDDIE BERT, JR., Greenville, Agriculture, Lambda Chi . . . SUTHERLAND, JOHN BURRUS, Gulfport, English . . . TALLY, CHARLES LAMAR, Louin, Agriculture . . . TALTS, JOHN, New York, New York, English . . , TARDY, JAMES HAROLD, Winona, Business. TATE, ROY EVERETT, Canton, Agriculture . . . TAYLOR, JOHN FREDERICK, Medina, Tennessee, Science, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . TAYLOR, WILLIAM DONALD, Jackson, Agriculture . . . TAYLOR, WILLIAM WALTER, Starkville, English . . . TAYLOR, WILLIE THOM- AS, JR., West Point, English . . . THAMES, JOHN MACK, Jackson, Business, Alpha Tau Omega. THERRELL, WILLIAM EVAN, Forest, Science , Alpha Tau Omega . . . THOMPSON, JOHN DANIEL, Tuscumbia, Alabama, Agriculture . . . THOMPSON, LUTHER MOORMAN, Hollandale, English, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . THOMPSON, MARION EDWIN, JR., Aberdeen, English . . . THOMPSON, MARION WILLIAM, Senatobia, Agriculture . . . THOMPSON, SHELBY JEAN, Starkville, Education. | jj FRESHMEN Reveille ' s ' Cow Pasture Polka . . . THORNE, AAURRAY REID, luka, Engineering . . . TORKELL, WIL- LIAM EARL, Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon . . . TOZZI, TOMMY JOHN, Poplarville, Business . . . TRAM- MELL, CHARLES FLOYD, Yazoo City, Education , . . TRIBBLE, FRANK WILBUR, JR., Columbus, Science . . . TRIBBLE, JOHN ROB- ERT, Huntsville, Alabama, Business. TUCKER, ROBERT ARIS, Hamilton, Agriculture . . . TURNER, CHARLES THEO, Birmingham, Alabama, Business . . . TURNER, NORRIS GAY, Leakesville, Engineering . . . TURNER, NORVIN RAY, Leakesville, Engineering . . . TURNER, ROBERT WALLACE, Marvell, Arkansas, Agriculture . . . TYNER, FRED HELMER, JR., Purvis, Agriculture. VALENTINE, HUGH MONROE, West Point, Engineering . . . VAN- HORN, CHARLES GRAHAM, Vardaman, Science . . . VAUGHN, LEDYARD LLOYD, Columbus, Engineering, Kappa Alpha . . . VEAZEY, RONALD DAY, Coldwater, Agriculture, Sigma Chi . . . VINER, JAMES WESLEY, JR., Drew, Business, Sigma Chi . . . VINSON, JIMMY WALTER, Tupelo, Agriculture. WAITS, JOHN PAUL, Bruce, Engineering . . . WALDROP, RALPH CARMEN, Greenwood, Business . . . WALDROP, STEPHEN PRES- TON, Jackson, Business . . . WALKER, HAROLD DAVIS, Meridian, Engineering . . . WALKER, HILTON EDWIN, Biloxi, Engineering . . . WALKER, ROBERT WILLIAM, Wesson, Engineering. WALKER, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Artesia, Engineering . . . WALKER, WILLIE WARREN, Jackson, Engineering . . . WALL, JAMES MARSH- ALL, Calhoun City, Engineering . . . WALLACE, BALFOUR LEROY, Vicksburg, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WALLACE, JAMES ED- WARD, Meridian, Engineering . . . WALTERS, GENE FRANKLIN, Gloster, Agriculture. WALTERS, GERALD EUGENE, Crenshaw, Engineering . . . WAL- TON, HARRY PHILIP, JR., Memphis, Tennessee, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WALTON, WILLIAM RAY, Oakland, Education . . . WARD, EDWARD FORTE, Columbia, Agriculture . . . WARD, JOHN MALLORY, Lucedale, Engineering . . . WARD, RALPH DEX- TER, JR., Gulfport, Agriculture. 114 The Night Before . . . Working like mad . . . The Morning After . . . Hmmmmm . . . Not bad huh???? WARE, PAUL DALE, Jackson, Business . WATKINS, WILLIAM COLON, JR., Stoneville, Science , . . WATSON, ARNOLD EUGENE, Clarksdale, Business . . . WATSON, CHARLES FOX, Forest Hill, Agriculture . . . WATSON, DANIEL CALVIN, Brooktiaven, Engi- neering . . . WATSON, J. H., New Albany, Agriculture. WEATHERALL, EDDIE ROLLIN, Tutwiler, Engineering . . . WEATH ERSBY, ROBERT EDWARD, JR., New Hebron, Science . . . WELCH JAMES CURTIS, JR., Jackson, Business, Kappa Alpha . . . WEST EDITH ANN, Louisville, Business . . . WESTBROOK, JAMES ZACK Caledonia, Agriculture . . . WHALEY, FRANCIS LARRY, Middle ton, Tennessee, Education. WHITAKER, RALPH ARTHUR, Tupelo, Science, Sigma Chi . . . WHITE, CHARLES FRAZIER, Louisville, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . WHITE, LAVALLE WILLIAM, Meridian, Education . . . WHITE, ROY FRANKLIN, West Point, Agriculture . . . WHITEHEAD, JAMES LOGUE III, Winona, Business . . . WHITMIRE, CHARLES EDWARD, McCool, Engineering. WHITMIRE, LYNN WESLEY, Louisville, Engineering . . . WILBOURN, REUBEN LAMAR, Come, Agriculture . . . WILKINSON, JOHN WALTER, Pascagoula, Enginee ring . . . WILKINSON, WINFRED CONNER, Morgan City, Engineering . . . WILLIAMS, ALVIN BEN- NETH, JR., Delta City, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . WIL- LIAMS, BOBBY HARVEY, Kilmichael, Engineering. WILLIAMS, CARY EDWARD, Leakesville, Agriculture . . . WILLIAMS, WILLIAM BENJAMIN III, Ripley, Tennessee, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega . . . WILSON, CHARLES THOMAS, Eupora, Engineering . . . WINDERS, WILLIAM HENRY, JR., Jackson, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WOMACK, REX ALLEN, Mantee, Engineering . . . VOOD, JAMES ARTHUR, Vicksburg, Engineering. WOODS, EARL GLADE, Jackson, Engineering . . . WOODS, GER- ALD WAYNE, Birmingham, Alabama, Education . . . WORLEY, JOHN STEPHENS, Sumner, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma . . . YARBOROUGH, RUTH CARLEEN, Bruce, Education . . . YELVERTON, JOE NED, Laurel, Engineering . . . YOUNG, HAROLD ERNEST, Pascagoula, Science . . . YOUNG, WILLIAM EARL, Kosciusko, English. jjg ' x. f ' r . ■«a ■-•:? ' The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps •selects and prepares cadets, through a permanent program of instructions, to serve as officers in the Reserve and Regular components of the Air Force. It also assists the institution in discharging its ob- ligation of offering instruction in Military Training for two years to all physically qualified male stu- dents. The Air Force R.O.T.C. program supplies the majority of students for the Air Force flight training programs and eighty per cent of the year by requirement for the Air Force Officers. Col. J. O. Gregory Left to right: Major Watson, Captain Sableman, Lt. Col. Sanders, Major Lichte, Captain Hataway. Cadet Lt. Col. Albert AAunsch, Sponsor Jo Ann Stacy, Cadet Major Gene Smith, Cadet Major Bernard Mason, Cadet Captain William Hussey. Cadet Lt. Col. Howard B. Simpson, Sponsor Ann Miller, Cadet Major Jerry Osgood, Cadet Major David Clogston, Cadet Captain Spights Gilbert. First row: Cadet Col. Smiley E. Johnson, Sponsor Evelyn Nash. Second row: Cadet Lt. Col. Johnny Taylor, Cadet Lt. Col. Charles S. McElroy, Cadet Lt. Col. John Ramsay, Cadet Major Ernest Moore, Cadet Major Donald Ashcraft, Cadet Lt. Col. Jim Moreton. Third row: Cadet Sgt. Noel Morgan, Cadet Sgt. Charles Ivy, Cadet Sgt. Carlton Russe Cadet Sgt. Lee Roy Tramel. Pat West, Sponsor Sponsor Pg i • ' net H= ■ otf c_ ' ° ' Thomas 119 AFROTC Snapshots . . e ,oo9 Did you hear the one about There go the troops Looks sharp!!! 121 I] •4 ls% ' ' 1. A M0 epr h ARNOLL MEMBERS Donald L. Ashcraft Marion L. Bradley James L. Caldwell, Jr. James H. Fleming Charles L. Franks John L. Gargaro Thomas L. Hatchett Billy J. Harris Richard L. Harris, Jr. Charles R. Hendry Charles B. Ivy Smiley E. Johnson Cecil D. Locke Sam Q. Mangialardi Eugie A. Martin, Jr. Charles S. McElroy Pat H. Mclngvale Ernest D. Moore James R. Moreton Gene E. Neal John W. Ramsay Carlton P. Russell Edward B. Russell Howard B. Simpson Aubrey D. Skelton Francis F. Spinks John S. Taylor ilR SOCIETY OFFICERS CHARLES S. AAcELROY Commanding Officer JOHN S. TAYLOR £xecuf Ve Officer HOWARD B. SIMPSON Operations Officer SMILEY E. JOHNSON Adjutanl-Recorder DONALD L. ASHCRAFT Comptroller JOHN W. RAMSAY Public Information Officer 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, con- cept, and the 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. ARMY ROTC In the light of existing world tension and uncer- tain conditions the role of the Army ROTC pro- gram continues to be as important as it has eve r been. The unit as Mississippi State College has again met the challenge of providing its share of outstandingly qualified military students. A num- ber of her officers commissioned through the Army program are carrying heavy responsibilities of military leadership in various parts of the world where United States troops are stationed. First Lt. Thomas E. Weber Lt. Col. John B. AAcClure, Jr. Lt. Col. John W. Thames Capt. William T. Liffiton First Lt. Frank P. K. Barker, Jr. Lt. Col. John W. Thames AA Sgt. Joseph R. Cournoyer Sgt. Hugh M. Owens Sgt. Louie T. Lott M Sgt. Willie W. Rogers Sgt. John W. Hatmaker Sgt. Gene H. Francis AA Sgt. James W. Nines L REGIMENTAL STAFF Sponsor, Janet Gregory; Cadet Col J. R. Gilmore, Cadet Major W. C. Sallis, Cadet Lt. Col. C. W. Ritter, Cadet Major C. L. Jones. SECOND BATTALION STAFF Cadet Lt. Col. W. J. Johnson, Sponsor, Jo Gregory; Cadet Major C. R. Kelly, Cadet Capt. B. A. Reed, Cadet Capt. J. K. Ware. Cadet Lt. Col. A. E. Harkins, Sponsor, Rita Kitsock; Cadet Major J. L. Josey, Cadet Capt. J. S. Lambert, Cadet Capt. D. W. Evers. COMPANY COMMANDERS Cadet Capt. C. N. Jones, Cadet Capt. T. E. Drane, Cadet Capt. H. T. Fortner, Cadet Capt. L. A. Lackey, Cadet Capt. T. J. Ogletree. ARMY ROTC Snapshots . . . u re ' ' rno ies now ?ev ,W oQ •A e ' • r ■ mj m i 4 ■5W« W a ' ' « s Ceo daVsB°V •sut--; : atoon? SBHBsn Hk Blow man blow . . 127 SCABBARD AND BLADE OFFICERS Captain JOSEPH R. GILAAORE First Lieutenant WILLIAM J. JOHNSON Second Lieutenant CHARLES R. RITTER First Sergeant LYMAN A. LACKEY Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society. Active membership is limited to men in advanced ROTC who meet certain academic and military qualifications. The major objectives of the organization are to promote a feeling of unity among the cadet military leaders and to maintain a higher stand- ard in the military activities of the corps of cadets. B Company, 7th Regiment of State, awards two medals, one to the outstanding 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. ff B H MEMBERS Baker, Philip D. Briscoe, Charles A. Barnwell, Samuel A. Brooks, Wiley S. Butts, William T. Burke, Jack E. Chapman, James W. Coody, Leslie H. Coody, Marion C. Deason, Douglas L. Douglas, Nelson L. Elliot, George A. Evers, David W. Fortner, Houston T. Gilmore, Joseph R. Ginn, Hal G. Hammett, Bobby F. Hammond, Edward A. Hardy, Jenning H. Henderson, Howard G. Johnson, Smiley E. Johnson, William J. Jones, Claude L. Kelley, Charles R. Lackey, Lyman A. AAcElroy, Charles S. AAoreton, James R. Murray, John B. Nelms, James W. Nicoladis, Frank Ogletree, Thomas J. Ray, Norman R. Reddit, Ralph B. Ritter, Charles W. Russell, Edward B. Sallis, William C. Sellers, Bennie J. Shelby, Gordon G. Still, Bobert M. Stockett, Richard C. Stowers, Luther A. Stone, Richard N. Taylor, Johnny S. i-H Sr. - ' ,•«. K i  ■r jS ' W ' (v ' ) ■kl H W F 1 Bottom, left to right: Booth, Jacks Martin. Top: McClellan, Johnson, Sawyer, Hopl ins, Durr, Wallington. THE INTEi MEMBERS Alpha Tau Omega Ed Wallington Bob Karlak Kappa Alpha Arwood Bethay Louis Schweizer Kappa Sigma Von Graham Benny Jacks Lambda Chi Alpha Julian Doughty Walker Sawyer Phi Kappa Tau Claude Hopkins William Haley Pi Kappa Alpha Lloyd McClellan Bill Hussey Theta Xi Abner Martin James Booth Benny Durr Sigma Alpha Epsilon David King Jim Yarbrough Sigma Chi Billy Johnson Robert McRaney Sigma Phi Epsilon Ed Hammond Tommy Hester 134 Bottom, left to right: Hussey, Yarbough, Schweizer. Top: Graham, Hammond, King, Hester, Karlak. MATERNITY COUNCIL Representatives from all the ten fraterni- ties on the campus of Mississippi State Col- lege comprise the Inter-fraternity Council. This group functions as a co-ordinating body, ac- ting to promote the best interest of the Col- lege through the Fraternities. The Inter-fraternity Council establishes and enforces rules concerning fraternity rushing, pledging and initiation. Rush week is under the direct supervision of the IFC. One of the most important social events of the social season at Mississippi State Col- lege is always the IFC Dance. Under the capable leadership of President Abner Martin, the Inter-fraternity Council com- pleted another year of ambitious service to Mississippi State College and its fraternities. 135 ' Sli ALPHA TAU ' s in the news . . . Girling, Ware, on Varsity Rifle Team . . . Bill McCain elected Managing Editor of Reveille . . . Renan Richmond on Commerce Cabinet . . . Bal er suffers through Scabbard and Blade initiation . . . Andy Lott on Dance Committee . . . Girling D.M.S., Blue Key, and Who ' s Who . . . McCain, tapped by Tau Beta Pi . . . Ross in Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Lambda Rho, ODK, and Commerce Cabinet . . . ATO ' s sponsor homecoming queen . . . Colonel Thames elected faculty advisor . . . Social Season open with Stark Club dance . . . Mc- Cain, Ross, Patterson expectant fathers . . . Baker pins Mary Conn, chapter serenades at W . . . Meek Field Hand . . . Johnson pins Peggy Leach, second serenade . . . Wallington rides BIG SID -gets thrown ... Tau Bell seen and heard at all ball games . . . Christmas party . . . one of those well known rump- thumpers ... No Drought— YET. r -. 9  .5. « V -m m- J Baker Carr Girling Holbrook Johnson Karlak B. McCain H. McCain Meeks D. Richmond R. Richmond Roberson Ross Wallace Wallin Wallington Ware Watson Antici ; J iS-.-f ,j «■. iJ ii •■4 f-- f % ■ ' ' fclk - %|Ni. i l i£ A T n ALPHA TAU OMEGA II . IT g - . ■ Partee! _ . -,.,._ ( ■ . OFFICERS FACULTY MEMBERS ED WALLINGTON President Lt. Col. John W. Thames RENAN RICHMOND Vice President DON RICHMOND Secretary SWEETHEART OF ALPHA TAU OMEGA GUY CARR Treasurer Barbara Uhalt McCain RENAN RICHMOND Pledge Trainer mm. ATO Homecoming Queen ; ' T ' - ' -rw 1 ' Working??? , . ' ' H Momma Mac - A. ' Artists ' Ball? JHJ IHSSSSSBHI First Place Fraternity Float Sji.. KA ' s . . . Ramsay— Chairman, Student Council, AAoreton-Senior Veep, Criglet— Senior Treasurer . . . Young-Junior Veep . . . Irby-Sophomore Veep, Lickfold Sophomore Treasurer . . . AAapp Freshman Veep . . . Nation Freshman Secretary, Ramsay President of Engineering School . . . AAoreton and Ramsay ODK . . . Hardy and Bethay-Blue Key . . . Bryan and Ware-Colonels Club, Schweizer and Bethay— IPC . . . Hardy and AAoreton— Scabbard and Blade . . . Ramsay and AAoreton-Who ' s Who . . . KA represented in TBTT, DSTT; Dance Committee, APO, KAAE, Blue Key, ODK, SCV, College Choir, PHS, and 15 KA ' s in Maroon Band. Liz Pinckney crowned KA Rose . . . Halloween Party with the Kappa Sigs . . . The AAagowah Parties . . . Spring House Party at Pickwick Resort . . . KA ' s fete orphans at Christmas Party, Convivium Banquet . . . Hayride and Dance at the Chapter House. 1 t. ' i f ' S ,  . « ■_) - - • ' ■k M ■7 ' ' . ' rf j ' M ' h , ; --JW 1 f ' Arnold Applewhite Bolton Bethay Bridges Bryan Causey Clark Crlqler Dickens Downer Guest Hardy Hutchinson Irby Key Killelea Lickfold Little McLendon Moreton Moss Ogden Orsborne Ramsay Reeves Schweizer Smith Swalm Swoope Ware Wood Young Anding Boyd Boyles Bridges Chandler Conerly BETA TAU OF KAPPA ALPHA ORDER OFFICERS RWOOD BETHAY President HOUSTON HARDY Vice Presideni IIM YOUNG Secretary vJELSON REAVES Treasurer HOUSTON HARDY Pledge Trainer FACULTY MEMBERS David AA. Eastland William J. Evans KAPPA ALPHA ROSE Liz Pinkney Kappa Sig Wheels . . . Tex is Student Association President . . . K Sigs on Stu- dent Council: Sal, Ed. School Pres. and Von, Bus. School Pres. . . . ODK taps Sal, Jacks, and Von . . . Jacks is Secretary of IFC . . . Giles is President of APO . . . Who ' s Who selects Sal, Tex, and Alton . . . Alton is Pres. of Delta Sigma Pi and Commerce Cabinet . . . Arnold Air: Spinks, Skelton, Meathead . . Class Officers: Phil Earl Smith treasurer of Jr. Class. Daigre is cheerleader . . . Alpha Zeta gets Spinks, AA-Club pres. is Local Joe ... Sal and Tex are on Regimental Staff Army ROTC . . . Pap is Arnold Air Commander, and Wing Exec. AFROTC . . . Colonels Club: AAoseley and Huffman . . . Ricky, Prexy of Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Jacks, Pres. of Choir. Social Highlights of last year. Star and Crescent Ball smashing success, a Real Go-Man-Go-House Party . . . Senior picnic was great . . . Big delegation to Conclave at Chattanooga . . . Successful Rush Season . . . Won many Skins . . . Founder Day Banquet and Dance. • ' «.  - T. 14 JUi ' ■ ' i % ' ' . Aaron Abel Ammons ush Campbell Conqer Cooper Daigre Dismuke Drane Evans Farr Fatheree Garrett Giles Gilliland Grady Hall Harned Hollingsworth Houck Huddleston Husbands Jacks J. Jones R. Jones Lewis McElroy McKeithen Means Morgan Patterson Pressgrove Redding Richards Rinehart Skelton G. Smith P. Smith Spinks Swan Turnage DELTA CHI OF KAPPA SIGMA S3- ' . II ijiii fill I li OFFICERS ' ON GRAHAM Grand Master JELSON DOUGLASS Grand Procurator :HARLES RITTER Grand Master of Ceremonies :HARLES SALLIS Grand Scribe AMES CHAPMAN Grand Treasurer ALLY WELSHANS Guard ICK FLOWERS Guard FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Clyde Q. Sheely Clifford A. Rose William T. Hollingsworth KAPPA SIGMA SWEETHEART Bettie Mae Caldwell Lambda Chi ' s up in the world— Doughty elected President. Then proceeds to pin Butch — Rutledge back fronn wars to get that other degree— Rat Tullos, Westrope, Carter, Shilling initiated midsemester— House party held at Roosevelt —Sawyer initiated to Pershing Rifles— Rush season biggest in history— Pledges build room in basement— Pedro gets Masters on how to brew Pineapple juice— Christ- mas party has all in the aisles— Henley acts as Santa, gets the Ho Ho — Sweet- heart is Barbara Butch Parr— Swap visits with AAillsaps— Chapter visits Bama for Ballgame— Doughty and Sawyer on Interfraternity Council— Westrop has wreads Road runner No. II . . . Then buys No. Ill, Says No. IV will be Caddy? ry ,,  ' « f t Canales-Villar Clogston Doughty Rutledge Sawyer V Shilling 1 Tullos White Barlow Blaine Franklin Hardy Henley Seawright Sistrunk Stampley Summerlin Swann Taylor EPSILON CHI-ZETA OF LAMBDA CHI ALPHA OFFICERS JULIAN DOUGHTY Presideni -ESTER WHITE Vice President i VALKER SAWYER Secretary UBREY CARTER Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Gordan Bryan Dr. Author Ollivier Dr. John Alford Mr. Cecil Marion SWEETHEART Barbara Ann Parr On March 17, 1906 the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity was founded on the cam- pus of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Since then the Fraternity has grown steadily and today is represented on seventy leading college campuses through out the United States. It is completely national in that chapters may be found from Vermont to California and from Texas to Washington. The Alpha Chi Chap- ter was installed at Mississippi State College in the Spring of 1938. It adheres to the ideals of Democracy, Christianity and fellowship. One of its main endeavors is to mSke a man ' s college more worth while by his associa- tion with the fraternity. The colors are Harvard red and Old gold and the flower is the red carnation. Several successful social events held each year are the Spring formal, and the annual West Point theme party and the Spring house party. Hopkins Ivy Morrison Myers Wood Harris Lee McCall Michile Minks Reilly Smith ALPHA CHI OF PHI KAPPA TAU . Working on the Finished Product OFFICERS yVILLIAM HALEY President JOHN DUFF Vice President :LAUD HOPKINS Secretary AUL MORRISON Treasurer DANNY BROWN Pledge Master NDREW BISHOP Sergeant-at-Arms FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Paul Dunn Dr. O. L. Snowden Mr. Douglas Edwards SWEETHEART Mary Virginia Sennett Pi Kappa Alpha, the first Greek-letter social fraternity on the campus, canne to Mississippi State College May 27, 1927. Since that date it has been a leading fraternity on the campus. Last year the Pikes wen I.F.C. trophies in softball and volleyball as well as the trophy for having the most points for the entire year in I.F.C. sports. Prominent Pikes on the campus include: Koonce— cheerleader; Vice President of the Y.M.C.A., Stockett; Hussy, Vice President of I.F.C; Jimmy Ball, Joe Ogles- by, John Hartmen, and Moore— Colonel ' s Club; Gordon Jones— Secretary of Phi Eta Sigma; Stockett, Simpson, and Taylor— members of the Scabbard and Blade drill team; Stockett and McCullen— Chi Lambda Rho. Social Highlights of the year pledge party, Halloween party Dream Girl Dance, house party. Mother ' s Day Banquet. GAhAtAA THETA OF PI KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS .LOYD AAcCELLAN President JOE NORTON Vice President BURN ITT BEALLE Secretary BILLY BOONE Treasurer FACULTY ADVISOR Charles E. Lawrence PI KAPPA ALPHA DREAMGIRL Beckey Hodges S.A.E. so well represented in campus activities. In sports S.A.E. is represented on the varisty football, track, tennis, and golf teams. The fraternity is represented in O.D.K. leadership fraternity, the commerce Cabinet, Delta Sigma Pi, Chi Lambda Rho, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society and Perishing Rifles, Phi Eta Sigma scholarship fraternity, and professional societies of Electrical, Mechan- ical, Civil and Chemical Engineering. Members are also active in the Maroon Band and the dance band. S.A.E. was the first to own its own house which now serves as a headquarters for the entire chapter, as well as being home for twenty- five members and pledges who live there. Adcock Alford Allen Beaufalt Bush Cozart Crawford J. Davis Edmonson Edwards Ellard Farrish Flanagan Garmon, B. Garmon, T. Hairston Hatchett Hawkins Might Johnson King Lampkin AAapp AAassey McDonald Mclntyre Nichols Osgood Peeples Ray Rosamond Ross Russell Sharp Simmons Stanley Yarbrough Woodward Alexander Aziin Brannan Davis, D. Deen Dorrah Dowden Frsher Graham Gross Hazlewood McCain Minniece Neubert O ' Steen J. Ray Sharp Slaughter Smith Thompson Torkell White Puckett Pontius Culpepper Scales MISSISSIPPI THETA OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON r a S ► ' OFFICERS DAVID KING - -- BOB McDonald HERMON MIGHT TOMMY HATCHETT President _ ce President Secretary Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Ben Hilbun D. W. McCain Wilmont Thompson Sigma Chi ' s on the campus . . . Beard, Bradley, Kendall, Johnson, Stanton, Bob Walker, Williams on Student Council. Who ' s Who picks Beard, Haas, Stanton, Davis, Johnson . . . AAcCaleb Sec. Sr. Class, Bob Walker Sec. Jr. Class, Gray Sec. Soph. Class . . . ROTC Batt. Commanders Harkins and Johnson . . . Johnson Drill Master and First Lt. of Scabbard and Blade with Evers, O ' Neal, Burke, Nicoiadis, Stone, and Redditt marching . . . Harkins President of Newman Club . . . Arnold Air, Bradley . . . Kendall, Drill Master and Johnson, Captain, Persh- ing Rifles with Hodges, Lott marching . . . Chi Lambda Rho; Barnwell, Brown, Wiltshire, Billy Walker . . . Football; Davis, Stanton, Williams, Hastings . . . Davis All American . . . Basketball; Byrne . . . Track: Billy Walker, Covington . . . Baseball, Stanton, Power . . . Social Events, Annual Sweetheart Ball . . . Christ- mas Party in Columbus for orphans . . . Moonlit houseparty at Gulf Shores . . . Good time by all at West Point Party . . . Hayseed Party a big success. Open House after home football games draws big crowd . . . Pledges give Halloween Party . . . . . ( ' . i -■■ti ' - ' «k|; lf ' •   v • ' - r r m t M k J ' M a cy a 1% ' . , Abel. C; Ander- son, Barnwell, Barry, Beard, Brad- ley, Branurn, Brown, Burke, Byrne, Car- ter, M.; Carter, W.; Covington, Davis, Doty, Eason Elliott, Evers, Fish- er, Fleming, Gray, Haas, Hamilton, Harkins, Hastings G.; Hodges, Hooker, Howard, Johnson, Kendall, Knight, Lambert, Jim; Lambert, John; Landreth, Lord, Lott, Luttrell, Marshall, L.; Mar- shall, S.; Martinson, McCaleb, McKin- non, McRaney, McReynolds, Miller, Moore, Nicloadis, Oliver, Pennebaker, Power, Ragan, Randall, Redditt Ringold, Shackel- tord, Stanton, Stone, Swayze, Terry, Underwood Walker, Billy; Walker. Bobby; Ward, Weems Williams, Wilt- shire, Abel, v.; Barry, G.; Barry S.; Bennett, G.; Black, Brantley, Bryan, Callahan, Castleberry, Coq- gins. Coey. Cox. Crockett. Davis. J.; Dewees. Dodd. Dukeminier. Field- er. Flowers. Gor- don. Gritfin. Har- rell. Hastings. S.; Hill. Johnson. Mallory. McFar- lane. McRaney. Mikell. Moore. Passons. Roberts, Russel. Ratliff. P.; Ratliff. G.; Schooley. Sellers. Stringer. Thompson. Veasey, Viner. Walsh. Wray. Whittaker GAAiAIA UPSILON OF SIGMA CHI BILLY JOHNSON OFFICERS President JACK BLJRKE Vice President CURTIS RINGOLD _ Secretary HOMER WATKINS __ __ .Treasurer BILLY WALKER Pledge Trainer FACULTY MEMBERS Louis N. Wise Ralph S. Wofford J. Chester AAcKee Cyrus Bradshaw SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI Jane Wiggins  «« Christmas present, Bardin?? v! The Sigma Phi Epsilon house with its traditional red door is to be found at 317 East Main Street. This house was recently acquired by the Sig Ep Alumni Associa- tion and was dedicated Homecoming. As in bygone years, the Sig Ep traits were carried into many campus organizations. They were represented in Blue Key, Student Council, Reveille, Reflector, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Chi Lambda Rho, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Col- onel ' s Club. The outstanding social function. The Queen of Hearts Ball, was held in April with Miss Freddie Love Banks of Brownsville, Tenn. reigning as Queen of Hearts. Freddie is a sophomore at Memphis State and a pledge of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Other social events are: Costume party. Bowery party. Pledge— Active Banquet. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity was founded on the campus of Richmond College, Richmond, Va., November 1, 1901. The colors are purple and red and the flowers are American beauty rose and violets. Mississippi Beta chapter came into being on April 30, 1938. Mrs. T. E. Lindsey of Starkville is our house mother. Brabston Branch Briscoe Britt Comfort Davies Hammond Henderson Hester Holliday Ivy Jones Keith Mize Perry Puryear Russum Waterer Aardweg Baggett Brabston Buckley Clements Craven Dardaman Dawkins Dempsey Echols Harris Hobbs Jayne Johnson Johnston Kay Kemp Kimberly Lowry O ' Neill Rathliff Richards Steele Stillman Taylor Teal Walters Williams Wood Wright MISSISSIPPI BETA OF SIGMA PHI EPSILON OFFICERS EDWARD A. HAMMOND President •RANK KEITH, JR. Vice President HOMAS A. HESTE R Historian slELSON JONES Secretary lOSEPH H. RUSSUM Comptroller FACULTY ADVISOR W. O. Spenscer SWEETHEART Freddie Love Banks Volleyball . . . Hester slams Oh! That Bowery party! Theta Xi is the third oldest Fraternity nationally but the youngest on the cann- pus. The chapter, young though it may be is a full grown Tiger now. It has just moved into a large but still not large enough house on Main Street. Theta Xi is prominent in campus activities-Blue Key initiates Hal Cupit-AAartin Prexy of I.F.C.-Vets Club, Loscamp Vice President, Retherford Sec. and Spring Repor- ter— Tau Beta Pi initiates Martin and Love— Jim Ulmer on Dance Committee— Theta Xi ' s are in Arnold Air Society and Scabbard and Blade with these being Ginn and Martin-Chi Lambda Rho taps Love-Martin elected to Who ' s Who. Retherford Rigg Sanders ALPHA XI OF THETA XI OFFICERS BNER MARTIN _ lAAAES H. BOOTH ARL RIGG 3EN DURR President Vice President Secretary Treasurer FACULTY ADVISOR J. A. AAcReynolds SWEETHEART OF THETA XI Teddy Ulmer X n CHI OMEGA •A Chi Omega was founded at the University of Arkansas in 1895 and established on the State campus in 1936. Chi Omega encourages her girls to take an active part in campus activities. Janet Gregory was elected Homecoming Queen with Janet Harrington as one of her maids. Evelyn Nash, Carolyn Stafford, and Sara Etheredge were elected to Who ' s Who. Three Chi O ' s are AFROTC sponsors and two are Army ROTC sponsors. Chi Omega led the Campus Greek organizations in scholarship, with seven girls making the President ' s List and four making the Dean ' s List. The theme of the annual spring dance was April Show- ers. Carolyn Stafford is Vice President of the Panhellenic council. Sara Etheredge is associate editor of the Reflector. Paula Scott and Janet Harrington are majorettes with the AAaroon Band. Janet Gregory, Janet Harrington and Evelyn Nash were chosen beauties by Stan Kenton. Many Chi O ' s are active workers on the Reveille staff. MEMBERS and PLEDGES OFFICERS Barbara Burdine Janet Harrington Mary Gene Carothers Lillian Long President CAROLYN STAFFORD Rosemary Castle Evelyn Nash Vice President EVELYN NASH Mary Cohen Paula Scott Secretary .... ..__ ■ JANET HARRINGTON Barbara Cooper Carolyn Stafford Treasurer BARBARA BURDINE ° ' ' ' f ' Sarah Etheredge Jo Gregory Janet Gregory Barbara Mitchell Helen Potts Burdine Carothers Tastle Cohen Cooper Drane Etheredge Gregory Harrington Long Nash Scott Stafford Dacus Gregory, Jo Mitchell Potts z C3E33C5D T A ZETA TAU ALPHA The Zetas started a great year in Fall 1955 with seven pledges. Peg Johnston, ZTA President, also headed Panhellenic. Rita Kitsock was cheerleader supreme and Army ROTC Sponsor. Elected as Reveille Beauties and Milk Maid Contestants were Ann Miller and Tommye Holloman. Ann was also a sponsor for AFROTC. Lynn Zirkle and Flo Longo represented ZTA in the Colonel ' s Club. Sue Evans, Pledge Pres- ident, became Index Editor for Reveille, and candidate for Freshman Class Secretary; along with Flo for Treasurer. The Reveille also hosted Lynn, Tommye, Betty Dabbs and Flip Ledbetter; while the Drama Club and choir were equally as well represented. Religious organizations, such as, the Newman Club and Westminster Fellowship also added to Zeta ' s well-rounded prog ram for 1955. ZTA rush parties began the social calendar with themes of Gay Nineties and Cinderella. Numerous other events took place including float building for Homecoming; a Spaghetti Supper; a hilarious Halloween Hayride; a Yuletide Ball ; a Twerp Sock-Hop ; and a Spring Swimming Party. Zeta was honored by Sig Ep ' s and Theta Zi ' s to round up a splendid year in her history at Mississippi State. OFFICERS PEGGY JOHNSTON President RITA KITSOCK Vice President MEMBERS AND PLEDGES Betty Dabbs Rita Kitsock Sue Evans Mary Ledbetter Tommy Holloman Flo Longo Peggy Johnston Ann Miller Lynn Z rkle Dabbs Evans Holloman Johnston Kitsock Ledbetter Longo Miller Zirkle f mMmumS ' . :-mm ( ismm0m EATURES JJir. an d JKis. n ARTHUR DAVIS EVELYN N ' Mississippi Q a e ' . - i ■■ Evelyn cheered State on to nnany victories. Honey Bee is State ' s All- American. 1 8 H 1 S 1 n Arthur is also an outstanding student. Evelyn accunnulated many honors at State A ove l dy, garmented in light from her own beauty — SHELLEY 162 A thing of beauty is a joy for ever-. Its loveliness increases — KEATS ' i 164 Jommue J o Ioinan Shall I compare thee to a summer ' s day? Thou art more lovely — SHAKESPEARE CAnn JKiffe er Beauty He doth of itself persuade The eyes of men without an orator — SHAKESPEARE She walks in Beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies BYRON Jaooriies JlCaru Wene Cjaro ners A Jinn Ccfwarcfs Sue Cuans Jvoseinary LjasiJe 167 o r reoory ■■■j 1 1 HhB - l M ' H 1 M |Hk % ' ' v ■••ia w. ' t Bm H fctr JmHW I 1 1 i 1 | CRiia STC hocA 9Kary C nn iDon JItifcfrecf C nn JKooreJieacf 168 J au a (uco Jlionica iDou J au J ai liOesi 169 A ... VmiiiiiiMimi FOOl COACHING Coach Darrell Royal completed his sec- ond season as Head Coach of the Maroons, compiling a 6-4 record to tie for number six position in Southeastern Conference standings, with a team that was picked to finish eighth. Working on a building program that is destined to produce some of the better teams in the nation. Coach Royal ' s efforts gave forth, in his second year team, a squad with considerable improvement in team spirit, hustle and sportsmanship. Without any doubt we can truthfully say, that never in Mississippi State College history, has a coach been so well liked by all that know him. OARRELL ROYAL Head Coach BOB KELLOGG Assistant WADE WALKER Assistant LEONARD AAcCULLOUGH Assistant RALPH BROWN Assistant ALL STAFF Coach C. R. Dudy Noble, who has played a major role in the development of athletics at Mississippi State, joined the Ma- roon coaching staff in 1919, following head coaching assignments at Mississippi Col- lege and Ole Miss. Noble was one of 20 famed college baseball coaches elected to the Helms Col- lege Baseball Hall of Fame in the first elec- tion. No other S.E.C. coach has ever re- ceived this honor. During his tenure as athletic director the school has become one of the ranking pow- ers in the S.E.C. and the athletic plant ex- panded to its present excellent status. At hi, C. R NOBLE etic Director JIM PITTAAAN Assistant CHARLIE SHIRA Assistant DUTCH LUCHSINGER Trainer BOB HARTLEY Publicity Director 173 OUTSTANDING ART DAVIS All-American, first team; participant in Blue-Grey Game; Senior Bowl; Co-Captain of the Maroons. JIM BARRON Ali-S.E.C, second team; participant in Blue- Grey Game; Co-Captain of the Maroons. ;;5S«4; « H( . t!l  RONALD BENNETT AII-S.E.C, second team. 174 MAROON STARS SCOTT SUBER Ail-American, first team; participant in Blue-Grey Game; Senior Bowl. BILL DOOLEY AII-S.E.C, third team; participant in North- South Shrine Game. JIMMY DODD AII-S.E.C, first team, sophomore squad. 175 BILL STANTON, QB JIAA HARNESS, LH FRANK SABBATINI, FB SPEIGHTS DUNCAN, C STATE LOSES OPENER 20-14 TAIT, BENNETT SCORE FOR STATE GAINESVILLE, Fla., Sept. 1 7-The Mississippi State Maroons dropped their season opener to the University of Florida by a 20-14 tally. State moved 44 yards to a first quar- ter touchdown on the tricky quarter- backing of Bill Stanton and the run- ning of Jim Tait, who plunged the final two yards. The Maroons held the Gators score- less until the second half when Florida scored three times, two of the tallies by Jackie Simpson. State came back with a Bill Stanton passing attack that scored in the clos- ing minutes on a 31 yard pass to Ron- ald Bennett. Lance converted twice for Florida and William Morgan twice for State. DAVIS LEADS GROUND ATTACK KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Sept 24- Ais- sissippi State ' s stubborn defense held repeatedly in the second half as the Maroons ruined Bowden Wyatt ' s de- but as Tennessee coach and stopped the Vols, 13-7, in their second game of the season. With Art Davis leading the attack, the Bulldogs marched 54 yards in 1 1 plays to score with ten minutes gone in the first period. Davis plunged over for the first score and Morgan con- verted. The second State drive during the second quarter went 56 yards in twelve plays with Jim Harness diving over from one yard out. An unsuccess- ful extra point attempt gave the Ma- roons a 1 3-0 lead. Tennessee scored on a pass only seconds before the end of the second quarter and the half-time score was 13-7. Both teams bogged down during the second half, with the Vols getting the best of things, but Tennessee couldn ' t break the rugged State de- fense. IDA VIS SCAMPERS GROUND END FOR 20 YARDS ' ' - ' ' MAJ IS TRAPPED BY THE MISS. STATE MAROONS MAROONS DOWN VOLS, 13-7 ERNIE GALLOWAY, LT JOHN SWILP, LG CLYDE PERRERE, C LOU VENIER, RH MAROONS BEAT MEMPHIS STATE, 33-0 HARNESS AND HALBERT LEAD STATE ATTACK STATE COLLEGE, Miss., Oct. 1- AAolly Halbert and Jim Harness blasted over first period TD ' s and Mississippi State coasted to an easy 33-0 victory over Memphis State, in their third game of the season. The first time that Mississippi State had the ball, Halbert and Harness marched 54 yards in seven play to score. Halbert went over ' from the eight. Harness scored the second tally, when Memphis State fumbled the kickoff and Mississippi State recovered it on the Tiger 34. Quarterback Jim Bain also scored from the three yard line on a series that started from another Tiger fumble. The Maroons scored again in the third quarter with Morgan going over. The highlight of the game came when Jim Tait returned a punt for 82 yards and the final Maroon touchdown. %1l 4t, .r ' . , TAIT AND DAVIS SCORE FOR MAROONS STATE COLLEGE, Miss., Oct. 8-AAis- sissippi State ' s Maroons scored the sec- ond and fifth time in possession of the ball and recovered enough of Tulane ' s fumbles to stave off the Greenies at- tack to win the homecoming affair by a 1 4-0 score. All-American halfback. Art Davis cracked over right guard from one yard out in the first quarter and Jim Tait ran right tackle seven yards in the second period for the two tallies. Half- back Willie Morgan booted the extra points to wrap up the scoring depart- ment for some 1 9,000 fans. It was Tulane ' s first visit to Scott Field in 42 years and the Greenies made a real game of it in the second half to take a clear edge in the statis- tics, but they simply had no scoring punch. MAROONS WIN HOMECOMING J 4-0 DON CONKLE, LT BILLY FULTON, RT JIAA ARMSTRONG, QB LOUISE BROWN, II LE f ■ 3y M| ■ ' ' , V jpr jj ■ • ■ %r k fl M k CLYDE ADAMS, QB MAX WILLIAMS, R LEVAINE HOLLINGSHEAD, RE JIM ROSS, RE STANTON ' S PASS BEATS WILDCATS, 20-14 FOURTH IN A ROW FOR MAROONS LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 1 5-A des- peration pass covering 83 yards from quarterback Bill Stanton to halfback Willie Morgan brought Mississippi State from apparent defeat to a 20-14 football victory over the Kentucky Wildcats, making it four in a row for the Maroons. Mississippi State, turning loose a stable of hard running backs who tore huge gaps time after time in Ken- tucky ' s line, overcame a 7-0 deficit to lead 1 3-7 at the halftime. The third period went scoreless, but the Wildcats fired back in the fourth quarter, when Kentucky, capitalizing on a fumble, passed, ran once and then the Wildcat quarterback. Bob Hardy scored from seven yards out. Kentucky went ahead 14-13, but only for a short time. With only minutes remaining, Mor- gan took the kickoff and returned it to the Maroon 17. On the first play from scrimmage, Stanton fired one to Morgan and the scat-back scampered the remaining distance for the tally, to put the Maroons ahead for good, 20-14. MORGAN SCORES 14 POINTS FOR STATE TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Oct. 22 - Stretching their winning streak to five, the Maroons defeated the Red Ele- phants of Alabama 26-7, as William Earl Morgan, 150-pound sophomore halfback scored 14 points to pace the Mississippi State eleven. Morgan, subbing for State ' s injured Art Davis, scored on runs of ten and then grabbed a 27-yard pass from quarterback Bill Stanton for another marker. Stanton, who shared offensive hon- ors with Morgan for the Maroons, punched across from the one. Jim Har- ness scored the other State tally on a 1 4-yard run. Clay Walls, the Tide ' s only offensive weapon for the afternoon, scored from one yard out to climax a 65 yard drive. STATE TRIMS BAMA 20-7 CLOVIS AAcKISSICK, RH JIM TAIT, RH COY MOORE, RE WILLIAM DAVIS, LT HERBERT RUSCOE, RT EAGLES FALL TO MAROONS 20-7 MAROONS STRETCH WIN STREAK TO SIX STATE COLLEGE, Miss., Oct. 29- Substitute halfback William Earl Mor- gan and Gordon Myrick pumped new life into a sluggish Mississippi State of- fense as the injury-riddled Maroons edged an inspired North Texas State team 20-7 before 1 3,000 fans. Morgan, a 150-pound sophomore from Greenville, Mississippi, who bare- ly stands 5-2, scored on a 15-yard end sweep early in the first period but Mis- sissippi State, with star quarterback Bill Stanton and halfback Art Davis sidelined with injuries, couldn ' t get its offense going again until the third per- iod. Myrick, a 178-pound junior from Laurel, went eleven yards on a reverse in the third period to score and quar- terback Jim Bain scored from eleven yards out in the final minutes of the game. Morgan kicked both extra points. DAVIS ' S BRILLIANT PLAY GOES IN VAIN AUBURN, Ala., Nov. 5-The Plains- men of Auburn, in a downpour of touchdowns, edged the Maroons 27- 26, in a heartbreaker, that ended State ' s six-game winning streak. The Maroons scored four touch- downs and Auburn likewise, but Wil- lie Morgan missed one extra point and Jim Harness another and Joe Childress kicked three for the Plainsmen and one of these was the difference. A blocked try for a field goal by the same ever- trying Morgan could have made the difference. Art Davis had a brilliant day, pass- ing for one touchdown to Ronald Ben- nett, scoring once himself, punting once for 54 yards and making eleven unassisted tackles. Harness scored in the third period and the pass-snatch- ing Bennett scored another in the fourth period on an aerial from Stan- ton. It was the largest crowd ever to watch a game at Auburn, with some 34-000 fans turning out. HOLLIN SHEAD Cf TCHES A f A%. % MAROONS GAIN AGAINST AU AUBURN EDGES STATE 27-26 WILLIE MORGAN, LH ,4. 1 - M isHr m mmm m BILL FAULKNER, RG CHARLES BEAVER, LG JIM BAIN, QB STAN AAcCALL, LT LSU BEAT STATE 34-7 TIGERS GET FIRST WIN OVER MAROONS SINCE 1951 BATON ROUGE, La., Nov. 1 2-A fired-up bunch of L.S.U. Tigers turned two pass interceptions, a pitch-out in- terception, a blocked kick and a Mis- sissippi stayed on the high side all on a rainy Saturday night to win 34-7 over the Maroons and put them com- pletely out of the S.E.C. race. Quarterback Jim Bain scored State ' s only touchdown with Myrick convert- ing. It was L.S.U. ' s second win of the year and their first over the Maroons since a 3-0 victory in 1951— and the Tigers first homecoming victory since 1949, in which they beat the Maroons by the same score. It was Mississippi State ' s third loss of the season, all in S.E.C. action, and completely demolished some faint hopes for a post-season bowl invita- tion. MAROONS THREATEN TO SCORE ONLY ONCE STATE COLLEGE, Miss., Nov. 26- With their hearts still on the field of Auburn, the Mississippi State Maroons suffered a tremendous beating at the hands of the Ole Miss Rebels before a record crowd of 37,000 fans with Mis- sissippi staying on the high side all of the way to win the game 26-0. On this particular Saturday after- noon, it seemed as though the Ole Miss Rebels could do no wrong and wrong was the only word in the vo- cabulary of the Maroons. All-American halfback. Art Davis, made a brief appearance in the third quarter and carried the ball two times for 20 yards, but was not in condition to see service and was yanked. Defensive bulwarks for the Maroons were guard Scott Suber, tackle Jim Barron and ends Ronald Bennett and Levaine Hollingshead. Mississippi State ' s one serious scor- ing threat came in the second quarter. It started on State ' s 23 and ended on the Rebel ' s 28, but State was forced to punt. MAROONS LOSE TO OLE MISS, 26-0 n n m n r X s 85 83 80 ,Bc 42 - t % ' f J :Wss isL ' f- M ' ' .JilP y B — FRESHMAN TEAM MISSISSIPPI STATE 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE 12 ALABAMA 13 L.S.U. 6 OLE MISS 9 PAUL DUNCAN (12), QB JOE GOLDEN (14), QB BILL STACY (15), QB WILLIE DANIELS (20), HB BILL BUNTYN (21), HB BUBBER TRAMMELL (22), HB DONALD FORD (30), FB MALCOLM NESMITH (31), FB BILLY MAJURE (32), FB JAMES BARNETT (33), FB STEVE WALDROP (42), HB BILLY CARR (43), HB PETE WHITEHEAD (50), C JIMMY POTEETE (51), C JOHNNY MACK RAY (52), C MACK THAMES (53), C J. B. RUSHING (60), G ROBERT POTTS (61 ), G MELVIN ROLAND (62), G JIMMIE DANIELS (63), G GERALD WOODS (64), G ROBERT SISK (70), T BILL BRANNER (71), T JOHN TRIBBLE (72), T J. D. ROBINSON (73), T MAX RHODES (74), T WILLIAM WALTON (75), T EARL McKAY (76), T JOHN THOMPSON (80), E P. L. BLAKE (81 ), E EDWARD SMITH (82), E NED BROOKS (83), E DAVID PARKER (84), E LAVALLE WHITE (85), E GERALD LITTLE, HB JOHN ECHOLS, G COACHES HEAD FRESHMAN COACH LEONARD McCULLOUGH STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH BOBBY COLLINS The Mississipp i State freshman squad, under the able leader- ship of Coach Leonard AAcCullough, defeated Alabanna, L.S.U., and Ole Miss to go undefeated. The Bullpups were tabbed as State ' s best frosh team in the last ten years. Outstanding stars are hard to pick, because this group displayed team spirit, hustle and most of all . . . sports- manship.  v« BULLPUPS PICK UP YARDAGE 187 The 1955-56 Varsity Basketball Squad, left to right: Tony Byrne, Jim Ashmore, Billy Ethridge, Wayne Pounds, Jerry Kimbrell, Lloyd Johnson, Wayne Lemon, Dudley Nash, John Heiden, Wayne Duncan, Shellie Bailey and Jerry Ritchey. Coach James McCarthy in the center. 1955-56 SCHEDULE Dec. 2— Howard College Dec. 1 2— Southwestern Dec. 14— Arkansas State Dec. 1 9-21 —Charlotte Tourney Jan. 7— Auburn Jan. 9— Alabama Jan. 14— Georgia Tech Jan. 16— Vanderbilt Jan. 1 7— Sewanee Jan. 21— Arkansas State Jan. 27— Memphis State Jan. 30-Ole Miss Feb. 1— Tampa Feb. 4-LSU Feb. 6— Tulane Feb. 1 1— Tennessee Feb. 1 3— Kentucky Feb. 18-Florida Feb. 20— Georgia Feb. 25-LSU Feb. 27-Tulane Marc :h 1-OleMiss 188 ' ARTHY } DUDLEY NASH, C TONY BYRNE, G BILLY ETHRIDGE, F JOHN HEIDEN, F 190 Maroon Varsity Coach James H. Babe McCarthy, with the State five ' s Captain, Jim Ashmore. Coach McCarthy, in his first year at the helm of the Maroon squad, produced a team unsurpassed in hustle and spirit. The Maroons, picked to oc- cupy the cellar, consistently threatened SEC opponents and displayed top-notch ball. Jim Ashmore, the brilliant junior guard from Forest, has practically rewritten the Maroon record books. During his sophomore year, he set the season scoring record with 513 points. This year, against Arkansas State, he tallied 38 points for the game record and made 18 free throws against Ole Miss to tie the conference record for one game. H4- sum ' s ' l iS SMC. •55 mil i? . 24 ST4TE I U20 ' i J A mil f R— STATE The 1955-56 Freshman Basketball Squad, left to right: Richard Hill, Kermit Davis, Jerry Keeton, Bailey Howell, Ed Smith, Mike AAcRaney, Donald Davis and Paul Duncan. Coach Jerry Simmons, kneeling in front. SHELLIE BAILEY, G WAYNE POUNDS, F TRACK J 6 i FIELD r % l w I Pif Z Ml jp| - m- iiiAht ..i iiink. Maroon Thinclads, front row: Levaine Hollingshead, George Burns, Ray Menzie, William Earl Morgan, Owen Mines, Jim Ross and Paul Love. Second row: Ray Barrett, Gary Hauestein, Richard Griffin, Jim Ferris, George Burgen, Jack Hester, Frank Smith, Pete Peterson, Art Davis and Billy Walker. Third row: Coach Jerry Sim- mons, Walter Flowers, Jack Parrish, Jack Jackson, Dave Spence, John Coleman, Jim Hegner, Cecil Davis, Don Conkel, Jack Benson, Kerry Pitts and John Grayson, manager.  Mg|g RECORD BREAKER, Jack Parrish, set a new school record in the 220 low hurdles of 23.8. THE MILE RELAY TEAM: Ray Barrett, Dave Spence, John Coleman and Richard Griffin set a new school record of 3:28.0 in the Delta Invitational. 192 tSUHm ' -r 1955 RESULTS STATE 65 2 3 Vanderbilt 70 1 3 STATE 71 Mississippi College 59 STATE 53 LSU 83 STATE 95 1,2 Ole Miss 34 1 2 STATE 42 Alabama 94 STATE 70 2 3, placing 2nd of a field of 8 teams representing the mid-south STATE 13 1 ' 4, placing 8 h in the SEC Meet. 100-yard dash: 220-yard dash: 440-yard dash: 880-yard run: Mile run: Two-mile: 120-H. H.: 200-L. H.: High Jump: Broad Jump: Javelin Pole Vault: Shot Put: Discus: Mile Relay: 440 Relay: BEST PERFORMANCES OF 1955 Arthur Davis 9.9 against Alabama Jim Ross 21 .8 in the Delta Invitational Dave Spence 50.1 against Alabama Richard Griffin 1 :59 against Vanderbilt Ray Barrett 4 : 35 against Vanderbilt Ray Menzie 10:1 1 against Vanderbilt Jack Parrish 15.4 against Mississippi College Jack Parrish 23.8 in the Delta Invitational John Coleman 6 ' 2 against Ole Miss Levaine Hollingshead 22 ' 3 against Mississippi College Jack Jackson 167 ' against Ole Miss Kerry Pitts 1 1 ' against Ole Miss Don Conkle 44 ' against Ole Miss Don Conkle 1 32 ' against Ole Miss Dave Spence, Ray Barrett, John Coleman, and Richard Griffin, 3:28 in the Delta Invitational Art Davis, Jim Ross, Levaine Hollingshead, and Paul Love, 43.9 against Mississippi College COACH ' ' ' ' ' y S,MMOf,s V0 J X : -- - fH. Ray Menzie and Owen Hines Richard Griffin and Ray Barrett s WWe rA Sa ' andV a ' f ovvers «•«. , stsw i J ' m Fe ' ' ■ ' ■ ' CaryHa ' •nandGe,  E  9 i ° ' ' 9e Bu ' 9hen Kerry Pitts and Jack Jackson Hollingshead broad-jumps! 194 Mississippi States ' First row, left to right: Tommy Lott, Coach Meade Eastland, Ben Price. Second row: Richard Guttman, John Hilliland, Von Graham, Stanley Edmundson. The Mississippi State Golf team, coached by Professor Meade Eastland, plays its home matches at Lakeside Country Club, a 6,642 yard layout. Par for the Lakeside course is 74. The school also has a fine nine hole course available for student use at all times. While the 1955 record of the Maroon links team was under the .500 mark, the play o f freshman Tommy Lott of Columbus was most encouraging. Lott, one of the finest young golfers in the state, met with considerable success in state-wide tournaments. He captured the State Open title among others. GOLF TEAM 1955 RESULTS State 8 Vanderbilt 19 State 71 2 Alabama I91 2 State 12 AAillsaps 14 State 12 AAillsaps 6 State 9 ' 2 Southwestern _ _ 9 ' 2 O H Hy LOTT H, . o - GR vA JOHN GILLILAND MOn. ' 50Ay 195 0 m -4 1 . K. mm.. . A S. 11 Jk fv « i BASEBALL 1955 RESULTS State -____ 2 Alabama 3 State .... 7 State ._... 6 Alabama 5 State ___.12 State ..... 2 Alabama 5 State ....13 State ..... 3 Alabama 5 State .... 5 State ..... 4 LSU 9 State ____20 State ..... 3 LSU 2 State .... 5 State ..... 5 Miss. Col. 1 State .... 2 State ..... 6 Tulane 9 State .... 4 State ..... 2 Tulane ' .. State .... 4 State ..... 6 Loyola 10 Loyola 5 LSU 4 LSU 10 Tulane 9 Tulane 13 Ole Miss 4 Ole Miss 4 Ole Miss 9 Ole Miss 10 COACH DOC PATTY THE OUTFIELD-Luck, Dickinson, Power, Williams. THE INFIELD-Gholson, Morris, Murphy, McNally „ij A,M Braxton Nail-AII-SEC CLYDE PERRERE, C BRAXTON NAIL, C JAMES AAcNALLY, FB FRANK POWER, RF JESSE WILLIAMS, LF JOE WILSON, P. LEON BEASLEY, P. TERRY MURPHY, 2B CHARLIE DICKINSON, CF JOHN ED PARKER, P CHARLIE WILLIAMS, P. WILLIS GHOLSON, 3B KELLY LUSK, LF PAT MORRIS, SS MONROE MITCHELL, P CLOVIS McKISSICK, P Player JOE WILSON LEON BEASLEY CHARLIE WILLIAMS JOHN ED PARKER MONROE MITCHELL CLOVIS McKISSICK AB McNally lines on to Right FINAL 1955 BATTING AVERAGES H AVE. RBI TB SH SB PO A 5 1 2 .400 2 71 20 27 .380 19 44 1 122 9 3 77 14 26 .338 11 29 3 2 163 5 7 72 19 23 .319 12 28 3 19 1 29 7 9 .310 5 18 17 2 7 13 1 4 .308 1 4 6 21 3 6 .286 2 10 8 8 2 78 8 22 .282 14 25 3 50 42 8 77 17 21 .273 6 26 4 8 30 2 2 A 1 .250 1 3 17 1 4 .235 1 4 1 6 15 3 66 7 15 .227 8 17 2 1 24 56 17 43 2 8 .186 6 10 2 18 1 3 66 9 10 .152 8 13 4 1 29 50 11 15 1 2 .133 2 1 5 2 1 .000 1 2 656 111 180 .274 93 233 19 16 488 206 64 PITCHING RECORDS G W L PCT. IP H R SO BB ER 8 2 1 .666 32 35 20 18 16 15 10 3 2 .600 35 46 24 9 17 22 9 3 3 .500 40 40 30 37 30 20 4 1 1 .500 13 11 6 9 7 5 8 3 .000 32 45 29 23 20 20 3 .000 10 11 8 4 6 7 Clyde Perrere— Catcher Power doubles to Left PITCHERS-Wilson, Beasly, Mitchell, Williams AAcNally romps home Murphy singles to left Dickinson scores PITCHERS-Parker, McKissick, Sheffield, Robbinson Hta Williams scores against Tulane Nail homers to deep center Power lays down a bunt Morris rounds third -•■■ •-• ' ■-f,; f-m cz ' im _ -«u. : AA urphy scores again St LSI , TENNIS The 1955 Maroon Tennis Team, left to right; front row: A. K. Abide, Bobby Collins and Pete Koury. Back row: George Trava, Vincent Scoper, Ken Kennedy, Jerry Adcock and Bobby Webb. The Mississippi State net squad turned in an- other fine record, losing only two dual meets, in defeating Alabama, Auburn and Mississippi Col- lege twice each; won single engagements from Howard, Birmingham-Southern and Spring Hill, lost a close one to Indiana University and split twin engagements with Millsaps. After winning the Intercollegiate Tournament three years straight, the . . . 200 BOBBY COLLINS and KEN KENNEDY . . . Maroons were forced to share the championship with Millsaps ' excellent squad, each team scoring 16 points. However, Vincent Scoper, State ' s power player, was side- lined with an injured arm. George Trava repeated as singles champion and Jerry Adcock took the no. 2 crown won by Scoper the previous year. The powerful doubles combination of Adcock and A. K. (Jug) Abide was defeated only once. Peter Koury, Bobby Collins, Ken Kennedy and Scoper were lost to the 1956 squad through graduation. GEORGE TRAVA, the Maroons ' tennis whiz, from AAerida, Yucatan, Mexico, repeated as the singles champion at the Intercollegiate Tournament. BOBBY WEBB and PETER KOURY JERRY ADCOCK and A. K. ABIDE 201 Kneeling; Carter, Denton, Light, Girling, Johnson, Cix, Pearson, Walters, Lackey. Standing: Capt. Liffton, Fortner, Saxon, Bouchillon, Moore, White, Ware, Powell, Sgt. Rodgers. INTRAMURALS AT STATE COLLEGE ' jJo ' • 3£- • V Serving fk ' Xp. I _ ' 1 mm mm ■i If mst rector of intr.r M J 955-56 Head Cheerleader MARION BRADLEY BILL KOONCE - JOAN STACY ODENWALD 104 CHEERLEADERS RITA KITSOCK -r BENNY DAISRE JANET GREGORY im . iM ' ' • r - S OFFICERS JAMES R. MORETON President CHARLES W. RITTER Vice President HUGH B. JACKS Student Secretary JAMES E. DAVIS Treasurer DR. CHARLEY SCOTT Faculty Secretary DR. JOHN F. LOCKE Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Donald Ashcraft Charles Bell James E. Davis Homer D. Graham Ernest J. Green Hugh B. Jacks David B. King Charles S. McElroy Stanley H. Mohler James R. Moreton Thomas R. Prince William A. Prince John W. Ramsay Charles W. Ritter Robert E. Ross Carlton P. Russell Charles W. Sallis William W. Stanton Richard C. Stockett OMICRON L Seated, left to right: T. Prince, Moreton, Ritter, Jacks, Davis, W. Prince. Standing: Ross, Russell, Ashcraft, Mohler, King, Green, Graham, Ramsay, Sallis, Stanton, Bell, Stockett, McElroy. i M _-... - ff i . ' ir iN t.. t Seated, left to right: Belote, Williams, Sessums, McCain, Drennon, Price. Standing: Burgoyne, Martin, Hollingsworth, Windham, Wilson, Lofton, Robbins, Colmer, Snellgrove, Locke, Scott, Gulley, Murray, Gwin. FA KAPPA Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary leadership society for men, was founded in 1914, as Washington and Lee University, Virginia. The local chapter at Mississippi State Col- lege was established in 1937. In its work on college campuses, Omicron Delta Kappa strives to promote student activity in all phases of college life and to encourage students to seek a well rounded education. In order to do this, ODK has a threefold purpose. First, to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in college activities. Second, to bring together the most representa- tive men in all phases of collegiate life and thus create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest. Third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. ODK selects its members from the junior and senior classes on a quality basis of personal character, scholastic achievement, prominence in student activities, and service rendered to the institution. Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa is the highest honor a student can receive at Mississippi State College. ACTIVE ALUMNI Professor C. B. Burgoyne Professor William M. Belote Dean E. B. Colmer Dr. Herbert Drennon Mr. Malcolm Gray Professor Arnold J. Gully Professor H. H. Gwin Dr. Ben F. Hilbun, Sr. Mr. W. T. Hollingsworth Dr. J. F. Locke Professor Marion T. Loftin Dr. Clay Lyie Dr. T. K. Martin Professor Dewey McCain Mr. Spencer Murray Mr. W. E. Phillips Mr. Earnest Price Mr. William Robbins Major I. D. Sessums Dr. Charley Scott Dr. Harold Snellgrove Dr. R. C. Weems Mr. Thomas West Mr. Bob Williams Mr. Clifton A. Wilson Mr. Gerald Windham 209 First row, left to right: B. Johnson, Hardy, Williams, Hammond, Parker, Keith, Martin, Valentine, Bethay. Second row: Cupit, Russum, Young, Ivy, Davis, Sellers, S. Johnson, Jones, Crigler, Girling. BLUE KEY MEMBERS Woody Bethay James Chapman John Crigler Harold Cupit Arthur Davis Charles Girling Ed Hammond Houston Hardy Charles Ivy Smiley Johnson Billy Johnson Alonzo Jones Frank Keith, Jr. Abner Martin Bob Parker Joe Russum Bennie Sellers Forrest Valentine Jesse Williams Norman Young FACULTY MEMBERS John Alford L. C. Behr John K. Bettersworth George W. Boyd Ralph Brown Gordon K. Bryan Caleb B. Burgoyne Jim Crowder Paul Gregory A. G. Holmes George W. Johnson Tom Kelly Charles E. Lawrence Willie Phillips OIlie Price C. A. Rose I. D. Sessums Harry Simrall Clyde Q. Sheely 210 First row, left to right: Gordon K. Bryan, Major I. D. Sessums, Caleb B. Burgoyne, AA Sgt. OIlie Price. Sec- ond row: Dr. C. Q. Sheely, Paul E. Gregory, Mr. C. A. Rose. Recognized as the highest honor which a Mississippi State student can earn, membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is awarded only to men who have distinguished them- selves as leaders in scholastic and extra-curricular activities, and who have excellent charac- ter and personality. Blue Key does more than recognize outstanding male students. Living up to the Blue Key motto, Serving I Live, its members ever try to solve the problems of the college com- munity and achieve cooperation between administration, faculty and student body. Blue Key Fraternity was instrumental in the forming of a Cardinal Key Fraternity here and joined with them this year to sponsor the annual March of Dimes Talent Show. Blue Key was founded by Maj. B. C. Riley at the University of Florida in 1924, and now has more than 90 chapters. The Mississippi State College Chapter was established in 1928. OFFICERS BOB PARKER President ED HAMMOND Vice President JESSIE WILLIAMS Secretary FRANK KEITH, JR. Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS President B. F. Hilbun Dr. Hunter L. Scales Dr. August W. Raspet Maj. I. D. Sessums Senator John C. Stennis 21 CARDINAL KEY OFFICERS President EVELYN NASH Vice President CAROLYN STAFFORD Secretary ELLEN DRANE Treasurer SUZANNE POWELL Sponsor MISS MONICA GOEN MEMBERS Carolyn Stafford Evelyn Nash Ellen Drane Suzanne Powell Jo Anne Stacy RoseMary Castle Milly Nations Barbara Burdine Ann Edwards Sarah Etheredge Cardinal Key, national leadership fraternity, is the only honorary group on the campus exclusively for girls. Its membership is taken from junior and senior students whose extra curricular activities and scholarship meet the organizations high requirements. Primarily a service fraternity in action and purpose, the group works in close cooperation with various charities and with the college. A few of its activities this year include, founding the State Co-ed Club, assisting with freshmen orientation, operation of an information booth during Homecoming, and aiding their brother organization, Blue Key, with the March of Dimes Talent Show. The local chapter, founded in 1953, is the only one in Mississippi and one of very few in the South. First row, left to right: Barbara Burdine, Evelyn Nash, Carolyn Stafford, Suzanne Powell, Ellen Drane, Miss Goen. Second row: Jo Anne Stacy, Rosemary Castle, Millie Nations, Ann Edwards, Sara Etheredge. ALPHA PHI OMEGA FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS JAMES HUEY GILES President BOBBY WALKER Vice President RAY MEANS Vice President JIM MORETON Secretary JAMES F. YOUNG Treasurer BILLY C. COOK Sergeant-at-Arnr)s DR. JOHN LOCKE Faculty Advisor SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS JIM YOUNG President RICHARD STONE _.„__ Vice President WALKER SAWYER Vice President BOBBY WALKER Secretary BOBBY WEBB Treasurer BILLY C. COOK Sergeant-at-Arms FRANCIS F. SPINKS Historian Epsilon lota Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was established at Mississippi State in 1940. Any man on the campus is welcome to become a member of this national service fraternity if he has previously been a member of the Boy Scouts of America. Epsilon lota 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 youth and the com- munity; service to members and the fraternity; and service to the nation as participating citizens. Alford, John Austin, Billy Beckham, Hugh Cook, Billy Drane, Erie Giles, Bobby Giles, James Harned, Vail Hollingsworth, Alton Houck, John Mclngvale, Pat Means, Ray Moreton, Jim Ramsay, John Sawyer, Walker Shinn, Thomas Skelton, Aubrey Smith, Phil Spinks, Francis Still, Bobby Thompson, Bob Taylor, Mahlon Walker, Bobby Webb, Roland Young, Jimmy 213 COLONEL ' S CLUB The Colonel ' s Club is the official hospitality committee of Mississippi State College. The mem- bership is composed of two representatives from each fraternity and sorority, and eight independ- ents—the only requirement being that they be a second semester freshman or first semester sophomore. During the initiation period the high hat, black suit, bow tie and cane, symbolic of the services 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— honor- ary leadership fraternity. Keeping with the purpose of the organization, information booths have been set up on the campus for High School Day and Homecoming. Assistance was also offered at the annual Cake Race. An annual project to the club is to sponsor the March of Dimes Drive of the campus. Money is raised for the March of Dimes through a Talent Show given in January. OFFICERS JOHN HARTMAN President JANET GREGORY Vice President JANET HARRINGTON Secretary MIKE BRYAN Treasurer MEMBERS Antici, Edwin Ball, Jimmy Barry, George Branch, Richard Bryan, Mike Echols, Frank Gregory, Janet Gregory, Jo Harrington, Janet Hartman, John Huffman, Terry Long, Mary Ann Longo, Flo McRaney, Mike Moseley, Thomas Oglesby, Joe Potts, Helen Seawright, Kenneth Stampley, Walter Stephens, Thomas Therrell, Bill West, Pat Ware, Billy Zirkle, Lynn First row, left to right; Bryan; Gregory, Janet; Hartman, Harrington. Second row: Stampley; Ball; Sea- wright; Branch; Echold; PottS; Gregory, Jo; Zirkle; West; Long; Longo. Third row: Stephens; Oglesby; Moseley; Antiel; Ware; Barry; Huffman; Therrell. First row, left to right: Phoebe Bethany, Carolyn Hinton, Joan Stacy, Ann Edwards, Mary Ledbetter, Paula Scott, Miss Bryant. Second row: Francisca Lowe, Karen Humphreys, Evelyn Nash, Jo Fulcher, Rosemary Castle, Frances Long, Gloria Dacus, Emily Flowers, Ellen Drane, Jo Gregory, Louise Long, Betty Jean Lip- pencott, Mary Ann Long. CO-ED CLUB OFFICERS ANN EDWARDS President JO ANNE STACY Vice President SUE DIXON Secretary CAROLYN HINTON Treasurer The newly reorganized Co-ed Club is rapidly growing to be one of the most active groups on the campus. Under their first president, Ann Edwards of Central, Alabama, they sponsor- ed the first function that State has ever had exclusively for her women graduates. The recep- tion, a coffee hour immediately before the Homecoming game, was attended by scores of women alumnae. The club was reorganized by Cardinal Key, national honorary leadership fraternity for girls, when they realized that it had been inactive for the past few years. To encourage more girls to come to State, to keep in contact with the women graduates of the institution, and to provide friendship among the girls on the campus, are the organiza- tion ' s three-fold purposes. 215 I The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded at the University of Maine in 1897. Pennsylvania State University and the University of Tennessee were also charter chapters. At present the society has over seventy active chapters. The primary objective of this society has been from the first the rec- ognition and- encouragement of superior scholarship in all fields of study. Good character is an essential supporting attribute to those elected to membership. Phi Kappa Phi is open to seniors in the top eighth of the class. The members elected may not exceed one tenth of the class. Similar limita- tions are placed on the election of graduate students. OFFICERS MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER President SPENCER B. MURRAY Vice President WILLIAM A. PRINCE Secretary LOUISE WHITLOW Treasurer MARION T. LOFTIN Journal Correspondent GEORGE K. PARRIS 216 ACTIVE STUDENT MEMBERS Alley, Joe K. Burdine, Barbara D. Franks, Charles Freeman, Robert J. Goza, Aaron W. Herrington, Malcolm Hull, James E. Mitchell, Jesse R. Neal, Lamar 6. Parker, Robert R. Prince, Thomas R. Prince, William A. Ross, Robert E. Russell, Carlton P. Sigler, Oran W. Tynes, James S. ACTIVE ALUMNI MEMBERS Allen, Carolyn Applewhite, Ray Bishop, Eugene Brett, Charles E. Bryant, Luther F. Cabler, Helen S. Creswell, Gen. L. B. Elmore, C. M., Jr. Gladney, Horace M. Graves, Richard A. Gregg, B. R. Guercio, Anthony Harrell, John Frank Home, Keith G. Hurt, Verner G. Jeffries, W. R., Ill Jenkins, W. F. Koerber, William L. Lloyd, James J., Jr. Mabus, Raymond E. Massey, Mary N. McKell, Vivian Merwine, Norman C. Miller, Alice M. O ' Brien, Barry M. Paulson, Oscar R. Phillips, Travis D. Pigott, Lemuel A. Polk, Adrian V. Quinn, Jesse J., Jr. Paper, Margaret V. Pees, James G. Rizzuto, Anthony B. Robinson, Charles L. Salter, James R. Sappington, Charles W. Savage, Mabel C. Shankle, Robert W. Shoemaker, Claude E. Smiley, John W. Smith, Selma D. Thomas, Leila H. Vaughan, Oliver W. Wagner, Wayne A. Waring, Robert C. Windham, G. O. Wofford, Nell A. ACTIVE FACULTY AND OTHER MEMBERS Aleck, Adolph W. Barrentine, Ben F. Behr, Lyell C. Bennett, Hugh Wilbur Bettersworth, John K. Bryan, Gordon K. Bunch, Harry D. Dickins, Dorothy Drennon, Herbert Eckhardt, Robert C. Edmond, Joseph B. Etheredge, M. P. Fitzgerald, Naomi C. Flinsch, Harold Hilbun, Ben F. Hill, James Edward Howell, E. Irl Hutchins, Ross E. Kern, Edward E. Knight, William E. Loftin, Marion T. Lyie, Clay Martin, T. K. McCain, Dewey M. Moore, Glover Murray, Spencer B. Myers, Merle W. Nelson, LyIe E. Overcash, J. P. Parris, C. K. Price, Erwin H. Raspet, August W. Reese, Lymon C. Savilje, Roscoe Scott, Charlie Sheely, Clyde Q. Simrall, Harry C. Snellgrove, Harold S. Stafford, Ethelbert W. Suttle, Andrew D. Weems, Robert C. Whitlow, Louise 217 KAPPA MU EPSILON JIM H. COVINGTON President DONALD ASHCRAFT Vice President ERNEST GREEN Sec-Treasurer S. O. AAURRY Faculty Advisor W. O. SPENCER Carres. Sec-Treasurer Kappa Mu Epsilon, National honorary mathematics fraternity, was founded in 1931. The objects of the fraternity are.- to further the interest of mathematics; to help the undergraduate realize the impor- tant role of mathematics in developing Western civilization; to develop an appreciation of the pow- er and beauty possessed by mathematics; and to provide a society for recognition of outstanding achievement in the study of mathematics on the undergraduate level. A high average in mathematics as well as a high general average is required for membership. Donald Ashcraft Billy Joe Ball Charles V. Bell James P. Billingsley Emile J. Bowers Madron B. Boyd Donald Courtney Jim H. Covington Robert Cox MEMBERS Richard W. Currie James E. Davis Charles J. Dixon William R. Dodd Arthus C. Garcia John L. Gargaro Bobby G. Oilman Ernest Green Richard L. Hall Herman H. Hight Lewis Earl Luke Michael G. Lusk William McCain John Ramsay Grady F. Riley Carlton P. Russell Douglas Shav Harry L. Stewart Ball Bell Billingsley Bowers Boyd Courtney Covingtoi Cox Currie Davis Dixon Dodd Garcia Gargaro Oilman Green Hall Luke Lusk McCain Ramsay Riley Russell Shaw Stewart Bowers Beckham Coggins Conger Croft Downer Drane Evans Fatheree Gibbons Hamill Houck Jones Kendall Lewis Linder Lotf Mohler Pearson Rice Rigg Russum Simpson Stoker Waterer ■ -Ttt r- A i 4F- ' j i PHI ETA SIGMA JEFF FATHEREE President RALPH CONGER Vice President GORDON JONES Secretary LESLIE DRANE Treasurer Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society. Is was founded in 1923 to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among the male members of the freshman class. There are now fifty chapters located in leading colleges and universities throughout the United States. In 1937 the organization was admitted to membership in the Association of College Honor Societies. Eligibility for membership is based solely on scholarship. All freshman m ' en who earn a quality point average of 2.5 or better for the first semester of their freshman year will be elected. Membership is also extended for achieving the same minimum average on the basis of an entire first year ' s work. MEMBERS Emile Bower Jerry Gibbons Stanley AAohler Paul Bowen James Hamill Richard Pace Clarence Beckham John Houck John Pearson James Coggins Thomas Hilton Richard Rice Ralph Conger Gordon Jones Karl Rigg Lawrence Downer Ted Kendall Joseph Russum Leslie Drane Jerry Lewis David Simpson David Evans Richard Linder James Stoker Jeff Fatharee Thomas Lott Willie Waterer 219 II First row, left to right: Edward Ward, Carlos VanCatthem, Therrill Valentine, Tom Prince, Richard Stockett, Millie Nations, Gordon White, Lamar Neal. Second row: Mr. Earnest Price, Ronnie McDaniel, Ernest Green, Sammy Guyton, Ted Kendall, Truitt Ginn, Charles Ritter, Smiley Johnson, Dumont Souleyrette, John Hartman, Mr. Jim Crowder, Jim Moreton. YhACA CABINET OFFICERS THOMAS R. PRINCE President RICHARD C. STOCKETT Vice President SUZANNE POWELL Secretary THERRILL VALENTINE Treasurer The Young Men ' s Christian Association, oldest organization at Mississippi State College, was estab- lished by State ' s first president, General Stephen D. Lee, in 1882. Since that date it has functioned as an integral part of student life and promoted a program designed to meet many of the social and spiritual needs of students. The program of the YMCA is developed and promoted by the Cabinet. Administrative policies are determined by the faculty-student Advisory Board and administered by the employed staff. Program and building privileges are extended to all regularly enrolled students and to faculty and staff mem- bers of the College. MEMBERS Truitt Ginn Ernest Green Janet Gregory Sammy Guyton John Hartman Ose Henderson Smiley Johnson Ted Kendall Charles Kenningham Ronnie McDaniel Stan Mohler Ernest Moore James Moreton Millie Nations Lamar Neal Suzanne Powell Thomas Prince Charles Ritter Dumont Souleyrette Richard Stockett Therill Valentine Carlos VanCotthem Edward F. (Buck) Ward Alex Watkins Gordon White John Alford, Chairman Gordon Bryan Malcolm Gray Howell Gwin J. C. Longest Fred Neal Tom Prince Suzanne Powell ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS STAFF EARNEST PRICE, JR. General Secretary JAMES R. CROWDER Assistant Secretary MRS. CLARA CRAIG Office Assistant J. D. Ray Edwin S. Sanders R. J. Saville C. Q. Sheely Harry Simrall O. L. Snowden Richard Stockett Therrill Valentine 220 Christian Heritage Study Group 4 ►- ' Seated, left to right: Talts, Maayeh, VanCotthem, Ginn, Carazo. Standing: De Pau, Gonzales, Vaher, Bang, Bachar, Dabbs, Merend, Fortner, Roberts, Hawwa, Prince, Carandang, Price. On stairs: Mane, Berron, Gonzales, Hashim, Naima-Kiani, Trava, Papadopolo. YN CA INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP CLUE The International Friendship Club is a unit organization of the YAACA, and is composed of students interested in promoting friendly relations between students of the various countries represented at Mississippi State College. Bi-weekly supper meetings of the club are held, at which the programs pre- sented are designed to create better understanding and appreciation of the different cultures from which the club ' s members are drawn. The Club operates under the direction of its own elected officers with the counsel of the YAACA staff and a representative of the Cabinet. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Carlos VanCotthem, Chairman John Talts Truitt Ginn Manuel Carazo Philip Maayeh MEMBERS Michael Bachar (White Russia), James S. Bang (Korea), Alvaro Luis Berron (Mexico), Mr. and Mrs. Igor Bikov (Canada), Pedro Canales-Villar (Mexico), Eliseo C. Carandang (Philippines), Manuel Carazo (Costa Rica), M. Carlos VanCotthem (Colombia), Betty Dabbs (U.S.A.), Minguel Angel De Pau (Mexico), Hueston Fortner (U.S.A.), Truitt Ginn (U.S.A.), Nicholas A. Gonzales (Nicaragua), Teodoro T. Gonzales (Philippines), Ibrahim M. Hashim (Iraq), William Digby Hayworth (Colombia), Loutf M. Hawwa (Lebanon), Alfredo Jorge-Handol (Honduras), Stan- ley Kungys (Lithuania), Phillip I. Maayeh (Jordan), Adalberto Mane (Mexico), Toivo Merend (Estonia), I. Man Moon (Korea), Kambiz Naima-Kiani (Iran), Jose Papadopolo (Guatemala), Rodrigo I. Perera (Costa Rica), Jose A. Pineda (Costa Rica), Mr. Earnest Price, Jr. (U.S.A.), Thomas Prince (U.S.A.), Neil E. Potter (Guatemala), Wolfe Probstel (Germany), Clyde Roberts (USA), Ambika Singh (India), Keith Spencer (Australia), John Talts (Estonia), George C. Trava (Mexico), Udo Vaher (Estonia), Amnvay Vardhanavasin (Thailand). 222 THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION MEMBERS ERNEST BEEVERS Devotional Chairman JIMMY BISHOP Sunday School Representative MAX BRENT Music Director RUSSELL FRAISER Treasurer GEORGE HOOKS Athletic Director CHARLES GIRLING Publicity Director RALPH GRIFFIN Enlistment Chairman BETTY LIPPINCOTT Hostess and Librarian JAMES McLAURIN Transportation Director HUBERT MIAZZA President MILLIE NATIONS __ Secretary NEIL OLENWALD Social Director BRYANT REED Vice President LAWRENCE SEAL Training Union Representative BOBBY THOMPSON N oon-day Director THERRILL VALENTINE Brotherhood President HUGH VAUGHN £d;7or of BSU SPIRIT ROY S. ISBELL BSU Director D. C. APPLEGATE Pastor Advisor MAURICE KENNEDY Faculty Advisor Members of a local Baptist church, Sunday School, Training Union, Brotherhood, and those who par- ticipate in any of the Baptist activities on the campus are members of the Baptist Student Union. The purpose of the movement is to serve as a tie between the local Baptist churches and the students in training them for Christian leadership in their church and social life. The Executive Council is composed of those students elected by the Baptist student body. Each mem- ber of the council leads a definite phase of student work. The Baptist Student Union promotes a noonday period of meditation each day, prayermates, and many other activities which strengthen one ' s Christian growth. An annual Thanksgiving banquet for our International students is also sponsored in addition to the annual banquet in the spring. First row, left to right: Lippincott, Brent, Miazza, Isbell, Reed, Odenwald, Girling, Nations. Second row: Frazier, Hooks, Thompson, Beaver, Vaughn, Bishop, McLaurin, Seal, Griffin, Valentine. CANTERBURY CLUB OFFICERS PETE KELLY _ President JOHNNY KLONARIS Vice President ERCILINE V. PHILLIPS Secretary-Treasurer Canterbury is the organization for Episcopal college students, it encompasses more than 200,000 Episcopalians in the United States, Alaska, and Hawaii and is designed to maintain unity and promote fellowship and growth among those who are interested in the Episcopal Church. MEMBERS George A. Burghen Chris J. Dardaman William A. Dobbs Wentworth Harned John Bunn Houck Pete Kelly Johnny D. Klonaris Claude H. Penton Erciline Phillips Thomas L. Price William B. Scott Robert Shackelford Joseph V. Teague Burghen Dardaman Harned Houck Kelly Klonaris Phillips Price Scott Shackelford Teague NEWMAN CLUB OFFICERS ALFRED S. HARKINS President A. K. ABIDE Vice President CURT G. BEYER Treasurer ROBERT KILLELEA Recording Secretary PATRICA BUTLER Corresponding Secretary RICHARD HICKS Historian REV. EDWARD L. CRATIN Chaplain MISS MONICA GOEN Faculty Advisor A. K. Abide Edwin M. Antici Alvaro Berron Curt G. Beyer Carmelo Bianca Patrica Butler James L. Byrd Manuel Carazo Joe Caskey James Cone David Courtenay Miguel De Pau Bill Ellis Morris Favi John L. Gargaro Gray Gilbert Nick Gonzalez Thomas Hanley MEMBERS Harry Hardin Alfred E. Harkins Edward Henson Willis Holloway David Hoxie, Jr. Thomas Irby, Jr. Richard Johnson Joe King Robert De Lisle King Robert Killelea Leroy Ladnier Robert Ladnier Flo Longo Paul Love Robert Lutz Gino Mangialardi Sam Mangialardi Charles Michell I. Man Moon Robert Morris Louie Nelson Danny O ' Beirne Rodrigo Perera Robert Pongetti Mike Rocconi, Jr. Floyd Rossetti Sidney Saucier Joe Shamoon Walter H. Smith, Jr. Jack Starr George Trava Thomas Trudeau Charles Van Cotthem Jack Webb Larry Weston Joel Woolvin The Newman Club is a Catholic Club of Catholic Culture and Catholic Fellowship that shall foster the spiritual, intellectual, and social interest of the Catholic students of Mississippi State College in the order of importance: Weld them into a common union; assist Mississippi State College and itf students whenever possible. im: - Antici Berron Beyer Bianca Butler Byrd Caskey Cone Courtenay Ellis Pari Gargaro Gilbert Gonzalez Hanley Hardin Harkins Henson Holloway Hoxie Irby Johnson if O, f .. . f%. -t fS?- i T jlW||k Killelea Ladnier, L. Ladnier, R. Longo Love Lutz Mangialardi, G. Mangialardi, S. Moon Morris Nelson O ' Beirne Pongetti Rocconi Rossetti Saucier Shamoon Smith Starr Trava Trudeau VanCotthen Weston Woolvin ' M J. C. McWilliams Wayne Perrott WESLEY FOUNDATION OLIVER JOHNSON President LAVELL WHITTINGTON Vice President ELIZABETH LEWIS Secretary JOSEPH C. McWILLIAAAS Treasurer REV. T. WAYNE PERROTT Director MSM COUNCIL BARBARA BURDINE Editor, Wesley Times J. H. WATSON Publications ERNEST CLARK Deputation BILLY JO HANKINS Membership MARY HONOR COHEN Publicity BILLY PONTIUS Sunday School WALLACE BLACKWOOD Noonday JERRY GIBBONS Sunday Night ED YOUNGBLOOD Sports ED VANDEVENDER Transportation OTHA BARHAAA Mid-Week MEMBERS OF STATE MSM COUNCIL-. Mary H. Cohen, Thomas Prince The purposes of the Wesley Foundation are to develop one ' s personal life according to Christian principles,- to work for a campus Christian community at Mississippi State Col- lege; to participate in the World Christian fellowship; and to uphold Christian principles wherever we are. Any member of the Methodist Church is eligible for membership in the Wesley Foun- dation. The Wesley Foundation is a member of the Methodist Student Movement of both State and National levels. 226 VESTMINSTER CHARLES AAOAK, President FRANK BROOKS, Vice President BUCK BECKHAM, Treasurer m FELLOWSHIP JESSIE HEGEAAEYER, Recording Secretary LAMAR NEAL, Corresponding Secretary DR. FRED NEAL, Advisor THE REV. ROBERT WALKUP, Advisor MEMBERS 1 « I If 1 1! «i -„, r James K. Ashford James S. Bang Clarence L. Beckham George A. Bennett, Jr John Thomas Bonner Calvin Boone Frank Brooks John Burrows Bobby Canthen Francis Chafee Vernon R. Cotten Jim Cranda David Crumpton Mallory C. Davis Ellen Drane Leslie R. Drane Henry Dancey Delma Ferguson James Fitzpatrick Hueston T. Fortner Dan Germany Katherine Gilbert Bobby Joe Giles James Huey Giles Jessie C. Hagemeyer Sarah J. Hagemeyer Marie Havercamp Smiley E. Johnson Peter R. Jones Mary Ledbetter an McCombs Charles Moak Dot Moak Lamar Neal R. S. Nicholson Denton O ' Del Addison Owings Jimmy Power Carlton Russell Howard Sanderford Ed Seymour Gary Smith Francis F. Spinks Charlton A. Storey Bill Therriel George L. Verral Gary Williams 227 FAMOUS MAROON The Famous Maroon Band, now under the direction of W. Thonnas West, is one of two college bands in the nation to be featured in the publication First Chair of America. Lodged in their new Band Hall for the third year, the one hundred piece group has a private drill field on which to prepare maneuvers for their celebrated half- time shows during the football season. Their newest acquisition is flashy new four-way uniforms especially tailored for the individual members. The band presented shows at the Memphis State, Tulane, North Texas State, Alabama, Auburn, and Ole Miss games this year. Their travel carried them to Jack- son in January to perform for the Governor ' s Inaugura- tion, and a spring concert tour through the Southwest- ern portion of the state. Serving not only the college but all of Mississippi, the band held their third annual Band Materials Clinic during this past semester. This service permitted the high school band leaders of the state to hear new pub- lications for the first time and to hear their own concert selections played by a more advanced group. 228 Hayden Alford Donald Ashcraft Fred Beaufait Frank Brent Richard Buckley Clemmie Burnley Partricia Butler Robert Butler Fred Chandler David Clogston Barbara Cooper Garland Cooper John Crigler Jannes Crocker James Davis Edgar Dearth Joe Doty William Dov ner Gerald Easley Maggie Edwards Sarah Etheredge Ronald Flanagan Robert Foster David Freeman Alton Funchess David Furr Joe Gearhart Bobby Gilman Nell Graham Walter Gray Ernest Green Homer Greene Charles Guest James Guyse Howell Gwin James Halbrook William Haley Joe Hans Janet Harrington John Hartman William Hayward Jack Hirschenhofer Don Hite Don Jackson Robert Jones Thomas AA. Jones Thomas N. Jones Robert Karlak Norman Knobloch Robert Lampkin Frank Lanier Alfred Lee Oscar Lestrade Richard Lindenmeier Chow Ling Robert Loflin Buford Logan David Love John AAcGrath Ernest McNeill Samuel Monk Lee Montgomery Samuel Moore George Murphy Jack Murphy George Ogden Robert Panzica Kent Payne OFFICERS ALEXANDER WATKINS _ President BRYANT REED Vice President SARAH ETHEREDGE Secretary ERNEST GREEN Treasurer GERALD EASLEY Drurv Major W. THOMAS WEST, Director HENRY E. WAAASLEY, Assistant Director AND William Perry Charles Pickel John Ramsay Charles Redding Bryant Reed Frances Reilly William Roark William Roberts Frank Rowe Alice Russell Richard Sawtelle Paula Scott Lawrence Seal Thomas Shinn Horace Shumpert Jack Starr Ralph Steele Tom Stennis Allie Swann Noble Teal William Therrell Robert Thompson Robert Tisdale William Torkell Ed Travis Eddie Wallace Paul Ware Johnny Warnock Alexander Watkins Arnold Watson Daniel Watson Franklin Wells Walter Wood Daniel Wray MISSISSIPPI STAl The Mississippi State College Choir is open for membership to all stu- dents enrolled at the college, and students may take choir for credit. The choir presented the Messiah Christmas, 1955, and will tour the north- ern part of Mississippi and Memphis, Tennessee this spring. The choir also plans several television appearances. In addition to this, there are the male quartet, the Statesmen, and the mixed octet. These two groups are open to all on a competitive basis. The choir is directed by Mr. Donald L. Stanford and accompanied by Mrs. E. D. McKissack. 230 OFFICERS HUGH BENNY JACKS President FRANCIS FOX SPINKS Vice President FRANCES CHAFFEE Secretary VICTOR ALLSUP Treasurer HILDA GILBERT Librarian BETTY JEAN LIPPINCOTT Publicity JAMES FITZPATRICK Religious Rep. CAROLYN HINTON Social Chm. GARY SMITH Social Chm. PETER JONES Properties OLLEGE CHOIR SOPRANOS Myra Bennett Sue Dickson Emilie Flowers Katherine Gilbert Jo Ann Gillon Tommye Holloman Christine Horton Karen Humphreys Bettie Lippincott Mary Ann Long Georgia Lovelace Barbara Mitchell Peggy O ' Neil Monica Lou Ray ALTOS Faye Brister Woodene Brister Frances Chaffee Gloria Dacus Sue Evans Eva Everett Jo Gregory Faye Hughes Louise Long Flo Longo Carolyn Hinton Olga Thompson TENORS Victor Allsup Thomas Brov n Larry Campbell James Finger Conrad Hanks Lederal Harrelson Benny Jacks Carl Murphee Francis Fox Spinks Billy Wilbanks Ruban Wilburn BASSES Johnny Alford Charles Avera Kelly Bevers John Butler James Carraway Wiley Carter Carroll Cov ard James Fitzpatrick Richard Foster Waiter Harrison Charles Hosey Peter Jones Andrew Lott Robert McCaleb Lowell Phillips James Piche Glenn Ray Lowell Regan Charles Ritter Charles Shannon Gary Smith Robert Strickler John Wright 231 Mrs. E. D. McKissack Gary Smith Benny Jacks Lederal Haroldson Jim Carrainay THE MALE CHORUS The State College Male Quartet draws membership from the various schools on the cam- pus. This year the members represent engineering, business, and agriculture. The quartet is featured each year on various programs throughout the state and on the annual concert tour with the choir, over the radio and on television programs. They have appeared at Jackson, Mem- phis, Meridian, and at many civic and religious organizations. LEDERAL HARRELSON First Tenor HUGH JACKS Second Tenor GARY SMITH Baritone JAMES CARRAWAY Bass THE MIXED OCTET Jo Gregory Gloria Dacus Barbara Mitchell Bettie Jean Lippincott James Fitzpatrick Lowell Ragan James E. Finger Francis Fox Spinks 232 r Cyril E. Cain Jesse Campbell John Crigler 4 ' v Dean Willie Evans '  ■ Floyd H. Purr v y A. Hollingsworth Gordan Bryant h .. ■ J. K. Bettersworth W. W. Littlejohn Jimmy Power SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS The General Stephen D. Lee Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans is composed of students and college staff descendants of Confederate Veterans. These men have united to foster the blending of the glorious military and civil heritage of the Old South with the progressive pres- ent and future eras of the Ne w South. Sons of Confederate Veterans honor the heroic deeds of chivalry, devotion, and valor exemplified by the brave Confederate defenders of our Southland in the War of Northern aggression. Once each month, the Coffee Corps meets at a sunrise breakfast to transact camp business and share in an appropriate program. Commanc er-TOM PRINCE Ad ufanf- JERRY LEACH John Locke James H. AAcLendon James AAoreton Glover Moore ' 3 Thomas Prince William Prince John Ramsey Billy Hal Robbins 4 k James Lawhon Jerry Leach Lamar Neal ii AA 99 M ' ' CLUB The AA Club is an organization of the holders of the coveted AA, 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 athletics on the campus and to provide fel- lowship for the athletes. The AA Club is sponsored by the Athletic Department ofState College. AAEAABERS Jim Ashmore Jim Barron Leon Beasley Ronald Bennett Earl Blombley John Coleman Don Conkel Art Davis Charlie Dickinson Bill Dooley Spieghts Duncan Owen Hends Levaine Hollinghead Jim AAcNally Terry AAurphy Frank Power Jim Ross Frank Sabbatenii Bill Stanton Scott Suber Ted Vallas Lou Venier Jimmy Vincient Billy Walker AAax Williams Joe Wilson MRS. JIAA BARRON 234 OFFICERS JOE WILSON President JIM ROSS Secretary-Treasurer mrma ms ' M Left to right; Wilson, Dooley, Bennett, Duncan, Suber, Conkel, Sabbatenii, Williams, Blombley, Ashmore, Power, Stanton, Walker, Hends, AAcNally, Beasley, Vincient, Dickinson, Murphy, Ross. SQUARE AND COMPASS CLUB Free Masonry is a speculative and moral science founded on an operative art. Its principles include the purest precepts of morality, including the Cardinal Virtues of Masonry, temperance, fortitude, prudence, and justice. These governing laws are undergirted by belief in God and immortality of the soul. Member- ship in the Square and Compass Club is restricted to those students who have received at least the First Masonic Degree. The purposes of the organization are fellowship and instruction in Masonry. The activi- ties of the club are coordinated with those of Abert Lodge, No. 89, Starkville, Miss. OFFICERS HUGHES A. BURT President WILLIE E. BURT Vice President HENRY L. BOUNDS Secretary DR. JAMES H. McLENDON Sponsor MEMBERS Robert A. Baily Wayne Bean Henry L. Bounds Hughes A. Burt Willie E. Bury John S. Chrisnard John A. Espensen Marvin H. Harris Billy P. Lane Leonard N. Lott James Magee Bobby P. Martin Billy J. McCool John W. McGregor James N. McKeel William H. McKinney Dr. James H. McLendon M. E. Mitchel D. Larmar Pace John Pace Charlie Powers Caril V. Stephens Charlston A. Story Charles A. Sumrall Billy D. Walton Carroll E. Youngblood First row, left to right: Ottis Guy Gross, Bob Martin, Henry L. Bounds, Hughes A. Burt, Willie E. Burt, Charles A. Sumrall, Billy J. McCool. Second row: Carroll E. Youngblood, Charlie Powers, J. R. Wynn, John Pace, Caril V. Stephens, Leonard Lott, William McKenney, John W. McGregor, Dr. James H. McLendon, Sponsor. Third row: Wayne Bean, John A. Espensen, James Magee, Maxwell E. Allen, Billy P. Lane. First row, left to right: Edmond, Kinningham, Weems, Meredith, Jones, Ha rris, West, Glover. Second row: Brewer, Acton, Allsup, Bonner, Witt, Bealle. Third row: Hamill, Spinks, Boone, Peach, Brooks, Keyes. Fourth row: Betts, Stoker, Deason, Conger, Holmes. ALPHA ZETA OFFICERS Chancellor EDWARD JONES Censor JAAAES WEEMS Scribe CHARLES KINNINGHAM Treasurer RALPH MEREDITH Chronicler DAVIS HARRIS FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. J. B. Edmond Mr. W. R. Glover Dr. John W. West Mr. Everette Hollingsworth The fraternity of Alpha Zeta is an Honorary Agricultural fraternity, the student nnembers of which are selected fronn among undergraduate and graduate agricultural students of high scholarship on the basis of character, leadership, and personality. The objectives of this fraternity are: to foster high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and a spirit of fellowship among all its members; to render service to the students and to agricultural divisions, of the respective institutions; and to promote the profession of agriculture. Initiation for new members is held in the fall and spring. A week of wearing overalls, blue demin shirts, brogans, and straw hats, along with corncobs and roll-your-own tobacco, is climaxed by a ban- quet and formal initiation. Each year the local chapter awards a plaque to the Freshman who has attained the highest scholastic average of his class. The national fraternity awards fellowships to seniors who want to continue with their scholastic training. MEMBERS William Acton Victor Allsup William Bealle Johnnie Betts John Bonner Calvin Boone M. E. Brewer Robert Brooks Howard Camp Ralph Conger Douglas Deason Theodore Drane James Hamill Davis Harris Frank Holmes Edward Jones John Keyes Charles Kinningham Ralph Meredith Arthur Peach Ralph Redditt Charles Ritter Francis Spinks James Stoker Billy Wallace James Weems Bobby Witt 237 BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB Yes, Block and Bridle! A name that has been handed down through tradition and heritage by hardworking young livestock men for many, many years. Mississippi State College is proud of Block and Bridle, its honors, and its objectives. This year the Block and Bridle Club sponsored a Cutting Horse Contest along with the Little International Showmanship Contest. This was the first Cutting Horse show ever held at Mississippi State College. Each spring Block and Bridle also sponsors a spring judging contest. Objectives of the Block and Bridle are as follows: To promote a higher scholastic standard among the students of animal husbandry,- to promote animal husbandry work in colleges and universities; to bring about a closer relationship among the men pursuing some phase of animal husbandry as a profession. First row, left to right: Holmes, Jefcoat, Nations, Egi, Camp, Ritter, Drane, Means, Hightower, Blackney. Sec- ond row: Flowers, Potter, Carazo, Brooks, Swoope, Austin, Graves, Siler, Davis, Russell, Dixon, Havercamp. Third row: Gibson, Shannon, Salmon, Mitchell, Miller, Mathis, Jones, Hayward, Storment. Fourth row: Collins, Anderson, Corban, Sum, Ball, Redditt, Wallace, Toler, Woody. Fifth row: Baker, Phillips, McCaskill, Crowell, Lackey, Kendall, Cammack, Taylor. First row, left to right: Potter, Flowers, Siler, Taylor, Davis, Russell, Havercamp. Second row: Shannon, Col- lins, Phillips, Dixon, Storment. Third row: Ball, Anderson, Jefcoat, Mathis, Miller. OFFICERS HOWARD CAMP President CHARLES RifTER Vice President ERLE DRANE Secretary RAY MEANS Treasurer EARL LUM Reporter MAX ALMAN Marshal GENE EGLI Advisor MILLIE NATIONS Yearbook Editor BOB BROOKS Assistant Y ' book Ed. MEMBERS Max Alman Turner Arant Billy Austin Gene Baker Raymond Baker Hugh Beckham Henry Blakeney Calvin Boone Charles Briscoe Robert Brooks George Cammack Howard Camp Larry Cambe ll Manuel Carazo Frank Corban Robert Cox Robert Crowell John Divine Theodore Drane Frank Gibson George Goodnite Larry Graves Alfred Harkins William Hayward Lynwood Hightower Frank Holmes Oliver Johnson Guy Jones John Jones Ted Kendall Gordon Kirkman Bobby Kirk Lyman Lackey Earl Lum John McCaskill William Meredith William Mitchell Ray Means Mildred Nations Richard Neal Bardin Redditt Spiva Richardson Charles Ritter Walter Salmon Edward Swoope Thomas Toler Marvin Turnipseed Carlos Van Gotten Billy Wallace Charles Woody PLEDGES Jack Anderson Allen Ball Thomas Collins George Davis Dewitt Dixon Hal Fancher Emilie Flowers Marie Havercamp Donis Jefcoat Keith Marshall Billy Mathis Billy Phillips Fred Phillips Neil Edgar Dan Russel Melvin Russell James Shannon Bill Siler Chandler Storment Lafayette Swoope Ted Smith Don Taylor 239 First row, left to right: Philips, Kittrell, White, Carter, Havercamp, Brooks. Second row: Sims, AAcManus, Pat- terson, Abel, Betts. Third row: Threadgill, Nelson, Blackman, Smith. AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS CLUB ■ OFFICERS LARRY E. CARTER President RUFUS D. WHITE Vice President MARIE HAVERCAMP Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT G. BROOKS Reporter TRAVIS D. PHILLIPS Faculty Advisor MEMBERS GRADUATE STUDENTS 240 James Fred Abel William Darrell Barton William Ray Blackman Robert Glynn Brooks Larry Ernest Carter Hal Maurice Fancher Phillip R. H. Hardy James L. Harris Marie Isabel Havercamp Jack Kilgore Kerry Davis Kittrell James Marvin McManus James Nynn Morgan George Donald Nelson William Rex Patterson Robert A. Reed Terry Gene Threadgill Rufus Delee White Henry Chalmers Williams Horace L. Williams John B. Barlow Johnnie E. Betts John C. Sims Charles Ralph Smith AGRONOMY CLUB The student section of the American Society of Agronomy was officially installed at Mis- sissippi State College on January 1, 1937. Up to this time it had functioned as a local club. Its purpose is to further education in the field of Agronomy in the United States and to bring into closer contact students majoring in Agronomy. It also endeavors to maintain a feeling of fellowship among students and staff. James Ayers Johnnie E. Betts John Bridges Orman Farley William R. Graham Billy R. Gregg James W. Griffin Theodoro T. Gonzales Jerry S. Huddleston Charles W. Fisher John W. Keyes Ted Kendall OFFICERS JOHN W. KEYES President WILLIAM R. MEREDITH Vice President WILLIAM O. WARDLAW Secretary and Treasurer WILLIAM R. GRAHAM Publicity Chairman DR. W. S. McGUIRE Faculty Sponsor DR. T. C. TUCKER Faculty Sponsor MEMBERS Emory McKeithen William R. Meredith Bobby P. Martin Joe Moore A. D. Owing Sammie Parkman John Pace Shem Sooter Shirley Smith W. I. Smith Keith Spencer J. B. Stoker Thomas W. Still William G. Strong Ben H. Sullivan Lee M. Tomlinson Jimmie Turner William O. Wardlaw Thomas Walters J. H. Watson First row, left to right: Dr. Tucker, Dr. Guire, Fisher, Keyes, Graham, Wardlow, Meredith, Martin, Betts, Bridges, Stoker. Second row: Griffin, Pace, Huddleston, Sullivan, Still, Smith, Parkman, Farley, Gregg, Moore, Owing. Third row: Smith, Kendall, Ayers, McKeithen, Sooter. 4?5 DAIRY CLUB OFFICERS ROBERT E. SHELTON President DAVID P. HARRIS Vice Presideni JAMES C. SIMMONS Secretary JAMES HAMMILL Treasurer DR. JOHN BUCKALEW Advisor DR. JOE T. CAR DWELL Advisor The first active Dairy Club was organized in 1919. On June 22, 1953, The Dairy Club be- came affiliated with the American Science Association as a Student Affiliate Branch. This club brings together students with similar ideas and ambitions to help future dairy leaders. develop MEMBERS Victor Allsup L. B. Barton Joe Bragg Willie Burt Bobby Cason Luther W. Conn DeWitt Craft John Edwards Garvin Hall James Hammill David P. Harris Mike Harris Stewart Hill Captan Jackson William Lenoir Clarence Manning C. Darnell Martin Lester May William H. McGee Edward Mikell James W. Nelms James Ott Jim Oversteet Harold Parker Homer Pittman Donald Prine Ben Reese James W. Rowzee William Scrivener Robert E. Shelton James C. Simmons Joe Sims Edward Vandervender Bobby G. Witt Marlin Yarbough First row, left to right: Nelms, Buckalew, Simmons, Shelton, Harris, Hammill, Cardwell, Conn. Second row: Hall, Witt, Burt, Vandervender, May, Martin, Edwards, Allsup, Hill, Lenoir, Jackson, Sims. Third row: Reese, Harris, Manning, Cason, Yarbough, McGee, Parker, Pittman, Scrivner, Mikell. MEMBERS Branham, D. C. Brenner, C. P. Clements, T. W. Dinkins, T. H. Edwards, J. R. Ellington, C. W. Ferguson, A. D. Gardner, W. AA. Garrett, R. H. Gray, J. AA. Gunter, B. R. Hall, E. J. Harkins, A. E. Holmes, W. T. Jones, E. A., Jr. Lord, R. H. AAitchell, W. A. AAorrison, R. W. AAorgan, Noel O ' Neal, R. B. Pittman, S. A. Pongetti, R. E. Vinzant, G. W. White, L. W. Williams, W. H. Wood, D. B. Youngblood, C. Flowers, R. B. Front row, left to right: Gray, Brenner, Jones, Williams, Flowers. Second row: Kimbrough, Youngblood, O ' Neal, Edwards, Gardner, Clements, F. Edwards. Third row: AAorgan, Holmes, White, Branham. Fourth row: Harpole, AAorrison, Vinzant, Worley. Fifth row: Lord, Hall, Fer- guson, Wood. THE FARM EQUIPMENT CLUB OFFICERS EDWARD ALONZO JONES, JR. President WALTER H. WILLI AAAS Vice President JIAAAAY AA. GRAY Secretary C. PAUL BRENNER Treasurer RICHARD B. FLOWERS Publicity Chairman PROF. EAAAAETT A. KIAABROUGH Faculty Advisor The Farm Equipment Club was organized on the Mississippi State College campus in the Spring of 1955. The Organization was formed when a group of students majoring in Farm Equipment Management and Sales met and adopted a constitution and a set of by-laws. The membership of the club has nearly doubled i n less than a year. The club is an educational agricultural club with an objective to promote and increase interest in the field of farm equipment management and sales. The club shall strive for a more efficient agricultural program based on mechanized farming, sound financial planning and management, conservation, better buildings and utilization of power. Programs ordinarily consist of student presentations, visiting speakers, and educational movies pertaining to interesting agricultural subjects. Annually, the club sponsors a field trip giving the members an opportunity to visit points of interest in Mississippi and the Mid-South. The club brings together students with similar ideas and ambitions to help develop future leaders in farm equipment management and sales. 243 First row, left to right: Boyd, Greer, Green, Tabor, Price, Pace, Chapman, Glaser, Clapp. Second row: Carmichael, Graham, M., Brown, Rea, Bell, Spring, Davies. Third row: Smith, J., Starkey, AAyatt, Burrows, Rogers, Weir, Reynolds. Fourth row: Smith O., Foreman, Davis, Lester, Doolittle, Snipes, Nazary. Fifth row: Franklin, Alexander, Motes, Bullard, Warmock. Sixth row: Bustin, Ivy, Cruse, Redding, Graham, E., Graham, W. MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE SOCIETY OF FORESTERS OFFICERS THOMAS PRICE Presideni GEORGE PACE Vice President HAROLD GREEN Secretary HARRY TABOR Treasurer WILLIAM GREER Reporter EDWIN GLASER Faculty Advisor ROBERT CLAPP Head of Forestry Dept. 244 The sons of Paul Bunyan organized the Forestry Club in 1946. The name of the club was changed to Mississippi State College Society of Foresters last year. The organizers gave as the Club ' s objectives the promotion of fellov ship among Forestry students, their families, and the faculty and professional advancement through such means as visiting speakers and films. Forresters and others of regional and national importance have addressed the Club in the past. The first of what is to be an annual for- estry Club Banquet was held in 1955. The wood choppers hope to find girls who don ' t mind having their feet crushed by boots and hold a dance in conjunction with the Banquet. The first Field Day was held in 1956 with wood chopping, sawing and other contests. MEMBERS William Alexander, Donald Bell, James Boyd, John Bullard, John Burrows, Billie Bustin, Daugal Carmichael, George Chapman, Robert Clapp, Edwin Glaser, Billy Cruse, Tommy Davies, Harry Davis, Max Doolittle, James Foreman, Ric- hard Franklin, Edward Graham, Merrill Graham, Wendell Graham, Harold Green, William Greer, Frank Ivy, John Lester, Jesse Motes, Henry Myatt, Thomas Nazary, George Pace, Thomas Price, Paul Rea, Lee Redding, Jimmy Reynolds, James Rogers, James Smith, Omar Smith, Gladwin Snipes, John Spring, John Starkey, Harry Tabor, Johnny Warmock, Henry Weir. HORTICULTURE CLUB The Mississippi State Junior Branch of the American Society of Horticultural Science pronnotes in- terest in the various fields of Horticulture. The club has contact on a national basis with all Horticultural Sciences. The Club will graduate its thirty-fourth class this spring. It takes an active part in cam- pus events. The club sponsors expense paid trips to many Horticultural events and also offers scholarships to needy students. A flower shop and green houses are operated on campus which serve the purpose of giving practical experience to Horticulture majors. OFFICERS GORDON WHITE President BOBBY MILLER Vice President MILLIE NATIONS Secretary CHARLES KINNINGHAM Treasurer CHARLES GIRLING Reporter MEMBERS Tom Brown Vincent Catchot Ann Edwards Charles Girling Roy Hudson Charles Kinningham Bob LeClerg Bobby Miller Millie Nations Neil Odenwald Joe Ogletree Hank Parham Suzanne Powell Hollis Quimbly Paul Russell Gordon White Bill Williams Mr. Box First row: Kinningham, Girling, Miller, White, Nations, Prof. Box. Second row: Hudson, Williams, Powell, Ogletree, Brown, Edwards, Quimby. Third row: LeClerg. First row, left to right: Moss, AAurphree, Anthony, Acton, Baily, Whittington. Second row: Saddler, Lindenmeier, Loper, Dorris. Third row: Harthcock, Dr. West, Mr. Hill, Combest. POULTRY CLUB 246 OFFICERS BOBBY M. ANTHONY President WILLIAM J. ACTON Vice President THOMAS L. BAILEY Secretary-Treasurer LESTER J. DREESEN Sponsor The Poultry Club was organized in 1946 by the poultry majors and professors of the Poultry Depart- nnent at Mississippi State College. The objects of this club are to foster and create interest in poultry annong students in the College of Agriculture, develop leadership in its mennbers, and to provide a time, place, and purpose for fellowship between all persons interested in Poultry at Mississippi State College. Our club is one of the smaller clubs on the campus, but we like to think of ourselves as little but loud. We enjoy the same activities and projects that the larger clubs enjoy. When there is work to be done, every member is always present. There are no reluctant ones, nor is there any grumbling about what has to be done. Work under such conditions becomes fun. We are proud of the goals we accomplish. The spirit that exists might well be expressed in the motto of the Musketeers of old, One for All, and All for One. MEMBERS William J. Acton Wallace Morgan Bobby M. Anthony Walter W. Moss Thomas L. Bailey ' Thomas R. Murphree Joseph A. Combest Reagan Saddler James L. Dorris William M. Spence Thomas Harthcock Frank G. Taylor Richard L. Lindenmeier Robert A. Tucker Frankie E. Loper Lavell Whittington STAFF Professor James E. Hill, Head of Department Dr. John W. West, Associate Professor and Nutritionist Dr. Bruce Click, Assistant Professor and Ptiysiologist Professor Lester J. Dreesen, Assistant Professor and Geneticist THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America is an organization which strives to pronnote professional interest and training in students who are entering the teaching profession. The Francis Rhodes Chapter is a charter member of the Mississippi Future Teachers Association, and is affiliated with the Mississippi Education Association and the National Education Association. Any student in the Education School is eligible for membership. The Chapter here at State has initiated a program by which Future Teachers of America chapters will be established in several junior colleges and high schools throughout the state of Mississippi. The president of the local chapter is William Charles Sallis, Holace Morris is the Vice President and Patricia Montgomery serves as the Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Arnold C. Craddock is the faculty advisor. Dr. Craddock is also the State F.T.A. Consultant. Charles Sallis is the President of the Mississippi Future Teachers Association, the State organization of Future Teachers in Mississippi. OFFICERS WILLIAM CHARLES SALLIS President HOLACE MORRIS Vice President PATRICIA MONTGOMERY Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Eunice Alford Charles R. Bailey Jean Ball James Bang Andrew Bishop Wallace Blackwood Lemoyne Brigance Doyce Burney James Byrd Donald Carter Mrs. Donald Carter Betty Davis Margaret Echols Adron Fulgham Joe Harris Ose Henderson W. C. Jaudon Myrlene Johnson Jerry Lewis Bettie Jean Lippincott James Lucius Bobbie Jean McAlpin Barbara Mitchell Pat Montgomery Holace Morris Earl Norwood Sammie Faye Roberts Charles Sallis Mrs. E. O. Templeton Olga Thompson Billy White Jane Woolfenden First row, left to right: Davis, Roberts, Alford, McAlpin, Carter, Morris, Montgomery, Sallis, Mitchell, Ball, Lippincott, Johnson Echols. Back row: Jaudon, Byrd, Morris, Blackwood, Bang, Bailey, Fulgham, Bishop, Norwood, Brigance, Dr. Craddock. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS CHARLES RAY BAILEY President RUPARD RAY ADCOCK First Vice President ED LOUIS WOOD Second Vice President ADRON L. FULGHAM Secretary DOUGLAS D. MOOR E Treasurer WAYAAON D. SEWELL Reporter The Industrial Education Club of Mississippi State College is a professional organization of students majoring in the field of Industrial Education. The objectives of the club are to promote and develop a better understanding of Industrial Education in the State. MEMBERS Rupard Ray Adcock Rayford AA. Aldridge Vivian L. Arnold Charles R. Bailey Malcolm M. Bennit Clarence A. Botsford Talmadge B. Bozeman Eugene A. Brown Edgar R. Caldwell Donald Carter Travis A. Cliett Charles P. Creely Alan S. Dale Raleigh T. Ferguson Adron L. Fulgham William E. Gibson Harry W. Green Artie Hendricks Charles Keith Howie Jesse R. Huey Clayton H. Jackson Eugene H. Jackson Lafayette N. Kennedy Joseph W. Lewis Edwin A. Lofton John McHann Alfred L. Moore Douglas D. Moore Joe H. Muiholland Thomas H. Nance Tommy R. Palmertree Melvin S. Parker Claudell E. Rawls Kenneth L. Ray Sam H. Reynolds Jerry E. Ritchey Aaron A. Roebuck Charles W. Roye Waymon D. Sewell Wesley E. Small Caril V. Stephens Robert E. Strickler John B. Swilp Louis M. Wheeler Billy M. White Gerald D. Winstead Ed Louis Word f V fl f - r Adcock Arnold Bailey Bennett Bozeman Brown Caldwell Carter Cliett Dale Ferguson Fulgham Gibson Green Howie Huey Jackson Kennedy Lofton McHann Moore, A. Moore, D. Muiholland Nance Palmertree Parker Rawls Ray Ritchey Roebuck Roye Sewell Small Stephens Strickler Swilp Wheeler White Winstead Word First row, left to right; Woods, Furr, Bailey, Johnson, O ' Quinn, Sudduth, Yarbrough. Second row: AAyers, Seal, Smith, Greco, Garrett, Scoggins, Thonnpson. Third row: Flurry, Lucas, Keith, Wiley, Jackson. SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON Sigma Gamma Epsilon is an honorary fraternity for the advancement and study of Earth Sci- ences. Included in the field of Earth Sciences are Geology, Geography, Mining, Metallurgy, Ceramics, and Petroleum Engineering. Sigma Gamma Epsilon was founded at the University of Kansas in March, 1915, The Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Mississippi State v as founded in May, 1948. OFFICERS EDGAR B. O ' QUINN President WILLIAM J. JOHNSON Vice President WILLIAM J. HUFF Secretary PERCY R. BAILEY Treasurer CECIL P. MARION Faculty Advisor MEMBERS .. . Percy R. Bailey Edgar B. O ' Quinn Thomas J. Evans Paul E. Pennebaker Floyd H. Furr Jack M. Reed Marion E. Garrett Charles R. Scoggins John A. Greco Warren L. Seal William J. Huff Harry R. Smith George H. Isbell Charles A. Thompson Thurman H. Jackson Robert L. Sudduth William J. Johnson Benjamin F. Wiley John F. Keith Thomas I. Woods William C. Lucas James B. Yarbrough Johnny D. Myers 249 COMMERCE CABINET The Commerce Cabinet was organized in the Spring of 1954, to improve scholarship, physical facili- ties, and relationship among students of the School of Business and Industry. Membership in the Commerce Cabinet is composed of students elected from each department of the school, presidents of student organizations, and Business School representatives to the Student Associa- tion. Total membership of 21 students is a representative cross-section of students, and educational divisions of the Business School. Members of the cabinet are chosen annually and serve through- out the college year. The continuing purpose of the cabinet is to engage in the promotion of various types of improve- ments which will benefit the School of Business . In so doing, the cabinet cooperates with the admin- istration and the faculty. OFFICERS HOLLINGSWORTH, ALTON President WALKER, BILLY Vice President DICKSON, SUE Secretary and Treasurer DEAN R. C. WEEMS Advisor MEMBERS Brooks, Wiley Crigler, John Dickson, Sue Easterwood, Billy Franks, Charles Graham, Von Hollingsworth, Alton King, David Leach, Jerry Nash, Evelyn Odom, John Oliver, Roy Prince, Bill Richnnond, Renan Ross, Bob Stanton, Bill Stockett, Richard Swalm, Pete Walker, Billy Williams, Jesse Seated: Walker, Hollingsworth, Dickson, Williams, Brooks, Nash, Stanton. Standing: Odom, Easterwood, Crigler, Oliver, Franks, Graham, King, Swalm, Stockett, Ross, Leach, Richmond, Prinr = r r i ■ ♦unf First row, left to right: Reed, C. Williams, T. Prince, Lott, Josey, W. Prince, Wofford, Curry, Sinnmons, Littlejohn, Gad- berry. Second row: Ros s, French, Leach, J. Williams, Nash, Burdine, Drane, Oliver, Brown, Easterwood, Armstrong. Third row: Smith, Wiltshire, Heubert, Love, Walker, Stockett, Boswell, Black, Franks, Spencer. Fourth row: AAcCullen, Barnwell, Wright, Chapman, Graham, Prather, Kirk, Ray. CHI LAMBDA RHO OFFICERS WILLIAM A. PRINCE President JERRY E. LEACH Vice President DAVID KING Secretary CHARLES FRANKS Treasurer Realizing a need for a method of recognizing and honoring outstanding business students, Chi Lambda Rho was organized in the year 1930. The local honorary business fraternity is composed of Jun- iors and Seniors in the School of Business and Industry who have maintained a quality point average of not less than 2.0. Outstanding 1955 School of Business Freshman in the Jerry Armstrong John Barnett Sam Barnwell Lea Black Cecil Boswell Thomas Brown Barbara Burdine James Chapman Ellen Drane Billy Easterwood Charles Franks Harrison French Robert Gadberry Von Graham Earl Guyton Benny Jacks James Josey David King Bobby Kirk Jerry Leach Julius Love FACULTY ADVISORS Dean R. C. Weems Mr. W. W. Littlejohn Mr. J. F. Curry Mr. W. A. Simmons Mr. R. S. Wofford Mr. Frank Watson MEMBERS Joe McCullen Walter Mize Evelyn Nash Lamar Neal Rhyne Neubert Roy Oliver Robert Prather Thomas Prince William Prince Amos Ray Billy Reed Robert Ross Philip Smith AAarion Spencer Richard Stockett Clinton Walker Coburn Weston Charles Williams Jesse Williams Robert Wiltshire Orville Wright HONORARY MEMBER Thomas E. Lott, Jr. 251 DELTA SIGMA PI OFFICERS ALTON HOLLINGSWORTH President JESSE WILLIAMS Vice President BILLY WALKER Vice President JIAAMIE ELLIOTT Chancellor BILL PRINCE Treasurer RENAN RICHMOND Secretary JAMES HUEY GILES Historian NORMAN E. WEIR Faculty Advisor HONORARY MEMBER President Ben F. Hilbun FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. William W. Littlejohn Prof. William A. Simmons Dean R. C. Weems Prof. Ralph S. Wofford Prof. Norman E. Weir Delta Sigma Pi is an international professional fraternity in the field of Commerce, and Business Administration and was founded at New York Universities, School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance, on November 7, 1907. The purpose of the fraternity is to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affilia- tion between the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher stand- ard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. MEMBERS Jimmy Beard Wiley Brooks Jack Burke Carl Burns James Wray Bush John Crigler Jimmie Ray Elliott Russell Fraiser James Huey Giles Thomas L. Hatchett Robert Hayward Alton Hollingsworth George Hooks David King Jerry Leach Hubert Miazza Rhynehardt Neubert Jerry Osgood Thomas Prince William Prince Donald Richmond Renan Richmond John Bell Rosamond Robert Ross Phil Smith Richard Stockett Kermit Strong Billy Walker Hal Whitaker Jesse Williams PLEDGES Jerry Adcock Gerald Alewine Tony Byrne Billy Easterwood Guy Gross Aubert Holbrook Thomas E. Lott Bill Luttrell Roy Oliver Page Sharp 252 Beard Brooks Burke Burns Bush Crigler Elliott Fralser Giles Hatchett Hayward Hollingsworth Hooks King Leach Miazza Neubert Osgood T. Prince W. Prince D. Richmond R. Richmond Rosamond Ross Smith Stockett Strong Walker Whitaker Williams Adcock Byrne Easterwood Gross Holbrook Lott Luttrell Oliver Sharp 253 First row, left to right: Weston, Hammett, Chow, Oliver, Franks, Dean Evans, AAcLendon, Young. Second row: Joe, Nelson, Guyse, Gilbert, Killilea, Hooker, Kirk, Bradley, Pilgrim, Galloway, Still, Clogston. ALPHA KAPPA PSl OFFICERS CHARLES L. FRANKS President WILLARD OLIVER Vice President CHARLES WILLIAMS Secretary WOODROW CHOW Treasurer DEAN WILLY EVANS Faculty Advisor BOBBY HAMAAETT Chaplain and Warden ROBERT YOUNG Publicity Chairman JAMES E. McLENDON Master of Rituals The aims of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank courses leading to degrees in business administration. MEMBERS Marion Bradley Woodrow Chow David Clogston Dean Willy Evans Charles) L. Franks Gerald Galloway Weems Gilbert James Guyse Bobby Hammett Winston Hooker William Joe Bob Killilea Bobby Kirk James McLendon Louie Nelson Willard Oliver Marion Pilgrim William Still Larry Weston Charles Williams Robert Young 254 ACCOUNTING CLUB OFFICERS JESSE W. WILLIAMS President BILLY WALKER Vice President JERRY LEACH Sec-Treasurer W. A. SIMMONS Faculty Advisor The Accounting Club is composed of students 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 Public and Private Accounting Fields are invited at reg- ular intervals to address the club. The organization also visits various types of businesses dur- ing the year. I Jerry Adcock Jerry Armstrong Claude L. Ballentine Wayne Bean Jimmy Ray Beard Cecil Boswell Carl Burns Joe Caskey Robert Causey Frank Collins Tommie F. Crook Billy Easterwood John G. Edwards Jimmie Ray Elliott Charles L. Franks MEMBERS Jim Frank Gammill Kenneth George James H. Giles Von Graham Thomas Henderson Joe Glyn Hilton Harold Ishee Joe Pat Joiner Earl B. Jones Jerry Leach Ray Lemon Tommy Lott Prentiss McGowin George W. Mitchell Rhyne Neubert Malcolm C. Park George A. Parker Thomas R. Prince William A. Prince Paul Ray Robert Ross Gordon Shelby Paul Shelby Loy W. Sloan Phil Smith Marion Spencer Jerry Swetland Clinton W. Walker Charles H. Williams Jesse W. Williams Harold H. Whitaker Billy Wilbanks First row, left to right: Giles, Simmons, Spenier, Walker, J. Williams, Leach, Ray, Easterwood, Armstrong, Crook. Second row: Wilbanks, T. Prince, Joiner, Park, Ishee, P. Shelby, Whitaker, W. Prince. Third row: McGowin, Swetland, Causey, George, Gammill, Neubert, Elliott, Lott. Fourth row: Beard, Bean, Ballentine, Collins, Parker. Fifth row: Caskey, Franks, Sloan, Lemon, Mitchell, Graham, Burns, G. Shelby, Ross. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT OFFICERS President ALTON HOLLINGSWORTH, JR. Vice President RICHARD C. STOCKETT Secretary and Treasurer GEORGE C. HOOKS, JR. Faculty Advisor WARREN C. WATERHOUSE The Mississippi State Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management is a student af- filiate of the National S.A.M. and operates through the Birmingham Chapter. The objectives of S.A.M. are to bring closer together executives in business and students of business. To serve as a medium for the exchange and dissemination of information on the problems, policies, and techni ques of industry and management. To provide the opportunity for participating in the organiz- ing, planning, directing, and controlling of the activities of an organization dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of management. MEMBERS William G. Alewine John G. Crigler Marvin H. Harris Jannes Allen Peaks Thomas W. Shinn John Evan Baggett William Denton Curtis Alton Hollingsworth, Jr. Bobby James Pearson Robert Floyd Shirley Robert T. Barrintine Benny H. Daigre George C. Hooks, Jr. Marvin F. Pilgrim Paul Gibson Smith George Leroy Bobo Billy Joe Davis Malcolm B. Howard Andrew Pressgrove Robert W. Stafford Marion Lea Bradley Elisha D. Dillon Joe L. Kelly Wayne Bufford Ransom Bill Stanton Tommy L. Brooks Waldo Wayne Dismuke Reese G. Kennedy Robert F. Ratcliff, III Richard C. Stockett Eugene J. Causey, Jr. James Clyde Elliott Allen L. King Donald E. Richmond Noble D. Teal John S. Chrismond, Jr. Bobby Gene Fleming Jimmy Barham Lambert James R. Richmond James C. Tisdell, Jr. Edwin F. Comer Edward Clyde GUsson Davis Mortensen Ben A. Ross Loyce L. White Mervin A. Comfort John Billy Murry Joe David Shamoun Harold Kenneth William Charles C. Cooper Wade Turnage, Jr. 1 9% 1 0 - ,:.«_ . Barrintine I 1 P 1 1 ' ' ' 1% I Bobo  - T- i«- «- Y ■ ' f - N V- - V • ■ • ! Causey « - jBk J fe ,- Kk ' ' Wk - .lb ' - Chrismond A Wi -NT J H O IH Comer I Bl H ' . B ' ' flHI .jfl ' 1 i ... imk 3 H .A i . . iVAk Comfort ' ' ' . K ll SP k P« %k ' % pBB k m W 0 Crigler ' - ; - ' s ' ' ; ' l f -T ' '  -V Curtis J P ■ —.- Daigre - U ' i ' - ,. ' -Z ' y Ik. -C-i Elliott 1 iP% - ' - H . .. Jk F ' eniing ■ ■ - 5 ' i till a Harris J, - • , -,- , - . ... --■ i Hollingsworth  •- ' -JL --- 1_- ; JI Kei7y ' k- i T ! i«T Ji 4i. Mi; .i A fl 6 .dOi imkmk ' ' mm Kennedy . P l llP ' ' k iS Lambert „ -f T: f i |fiiI iT| .«.«:: ' i ! ■ Vl I i  ™i  •■ _. _« Peaks ak. O — ' ' V k. - v - ' ' ■ ' - - ' ■ Pearson K k ttm ' Jk. j:s°,t f i . r ask |i ,iifc. Richmond, D. E. [«!  ' (« I 1 Richmond, J. R. ' '  ST f, %. •; iK V ) ' ' - .  1 . ? •  •, '  « ▼- | , --fi Ross . ' _ , -mBh K ' . ■ -  Shamoun - ' ' M m ' ' V ' ' - ' ■ ' St ' Iiford H lj«lA ' I H f l iH Kn H JH Ha JPB H ' IT . f ' 1ii i ■ f - r T,.« ( , ' _--]( ■ __- - ' _r-v - ' =-1 ' -3 ' -:■ 256 Williams f_ «- hH BbL « '  . y -— -- - ' Jk - ' — Turnage  ' ' IWl . JB BKr JJ ■ A ' I ' p i n MISSISSIPPI STATE HOTEL SOCIETY The future hosts of the nation are members of the Mississippi State Hotel Society— students in the School of Business majoring in hotel and restaurant management. To encourage interest in the hos- pitality industry, to instill the highest business standards, and to promote that good fellowship which is the essence of hospitality are our purposes. The society sprang from several older clubs and was renamed to headline the fact that Mississippi is the school serving the hospitality industry in the Southland. Through its annual publication which advertises the club, Mississippi State CoHege, and the hos- pitality industry, and through field trips to fine hotels throughout the South, we endeavor to create an awareness of the importance of our field which in Mississippi alone is a $200,000,000.00 business. OFFICERS WILEY S. BROOKS President GEROLD S. GALLOWAY Vice President ERNEST J. O ' BANION Secretary-Treasurer HARRISON O. FRENCH JR. - Publicity Chairman JAMES E. AAcLENDON Parliamentarian MISS IRVA BRYANT Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Robert S. Baker, Jr. Wiley S. Brooks Hughes A. Burt C. C. Callahan Christ S. Castanis Frances Irene Chafee Gordon G. DeMent Harrison O. French, Jr. Gerold S. Galloway Bobby F. Hammett Edward L. Lyon Adair H. Marshall James E. McLendon Captain Harold Dennarest MEMBERS Jinnnny D. Miller Theodore P. Nutt Jr. Ernest J. O ' Banion Willard B. Olliver Robert B. Prather James G. Smythe George C. Trava Douglas G. Walton Donald L. Woolfendon Jack R. Wynn Jr. Capt. Harold Demarest Miss Irva Bryant 257 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS PETER F. SWALM President DAVID GIBSON Vice President JANET GREGORY Secretary-Treasurer The Business Administration Club seeks to enlist as members all majors in Marketing, Fi- nance, Business Administration and Airline and Airport Operation. The purpose is to facilitate acquaintance and exchange of information among them, to develop interests through talks by business leaders and to promote job opportunities. Joe Aardweg Gaines L. Adcock Kendall R. Ainsworth Barry Ammons Niles P. Autry John N. Barnett Carl B. Black Earl Blomeley H. W. Boyd, Jr. Irvin D. Callahan CharJes W. Carlisle Woodrow Chow Jerry Crudup Joe E. Doty Alfred Ellard Bill P. Furr MEMBERS Charles L. Geddie David Gibson Janet Gregory J. Peter Hairston Jerome Huskey Don Jackson Johnny Klonaris David King Stennis Little, Jr. Bobby Love Paul Love Robert W. McDonald Lee E. Montgomery Terry Murphy Evelyn Nash John L. Odom Robert V. Panzica Carlton B. Parker Jim Ross James Shofner Howard Simpson William E. Still Peter F. Swalm Johnny Taylor Elton Thompson Tommy Tozzi James D. Trip ' lett Ted Vallas Bobby W. Walker Jimmy Wallace Guy Ray Weir Wally Welshans Don Woodward First row, left to right: Jackson, Ammons, Doty, Swalm, Gibson, Gregory, Davis, Peden, Merrill. Second row: Barnett, P. Love, Weir, Nash, Taylor. Third row: Ellard, Aardweg, Panzica, Still, Adcock. Fourth row: McKinnon, Ainsworth, Tripplett, Callahan, Black, Simpson, Crudup, Klonaris, Chow. f: .f I i,| OFFICERS Presiding JERRY E. LEACH Recording PAUL L. LOVE Disbursing RHYNE NEUBERT Faculty Advisor DR. H. S. SNELLGROVE CHARTER MEMBERS Beard, Jimmy R. Giles, James H. Hollingsworth, C. A. Leach, Jerry E. Love, Paul L. Luttrell, W. D. Neubert, Rhyne E. Prince, Thomas R. Prince, William A. Shamoun, Joseph D. Smith, Phillip S. Snellgrove, H. S. Stockett, Richard C. TAU BETA PI OFFICERS ERNEST GREEN President DONALD ASHCRAFT Vice President BILLY BLACKAAON Corresponding Secretary CHARLES V. BELL Recording Secretary DR. CHARLEY SCOTT Treasurer CARLTON P. RUSSELL Cataloger FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. A. J. Gully H. P. Neal Dr. Charley Scott Paul Jacobs In 1885 Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering society, was founded at Lehigh Uni- versity. Its purpose is to recognize undergraduates who have conferred ' honor on their alma mater by outstanding scholastic achievements and exemplary character. Membership is not limited to undergraduates, for alumni who have made outstanding achievements in the en- gineering field are also eligible. Mississippi Alpha was founded on this campus in 1928 and has since recognized Mis- sissippi State ' s outstanding engineering students by inviting them to join the society. The goal of every engineering student is to meet the standards of Tau Beta Pi, for not only is this the highest undergraduate engineering honor he can receive, but it affords him fellowship and the opportunity to be of service to his school. MEMBERS Donald Ashcraft Billy J. Ball Charles AA. Bell Charles V. Bell James Billingsley Billy H. Blackmon James D. Calhoun Charles Campbell Donald Courtney Richard Currie Charles Dixon William. R. Dodd Arthur Garcia Bobby Oilman Ernest Green Richard Hall Hermon H. Hight Larry Josey Julius Love Abner Martin William McCain James Moreton Jean Olivier Robert Parker John Ramsay Grady Riley Carlton Russell Lawrence Seal Bennie Sellers Frank Thrash Therrill Valentine Bobby J. Walker 260 Ball Bell, C. M. Bell, C. V. Billingsley Blackmon Calhoun Campbell Courtney Currie Dixon Dodd Garcia Oilman Green Hall Love Martin McCain Moreton Olivier Parker Ramsay Riley Russell Seal Sellers Thrash Valentine Walker 261 THE ENGINEERING SCHOOL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Engineering School Executive Council was organized this year for the purpose of boosting En- gineering here at Mississippi State and boosting the State Engineering School in the eyes of industry. Through this organization the five departments of the Engineering School as well as the Chemical Engineering department from the Science School have been united into a homogenous functioning group. Through coordination of the activities of all these departments, projects concerning all En- gineers can be effectively carried out. The Council is made up of the three Engineering School officers, the three Student Council Rep- resentatives, and two representatives from each department (the chairman and vice chairman of each of the professional societies). COUNCIL MEMBERS JOHN W. RAMSAY- President of the School of Engineering DONALD L. ASHCRAFT-V ce President of the School of Engineering GRADY F. RllEY— Secretary-Treasurer of the School of Engineering ROBERT MAX WILLIAMS-Eng. Sch. Student Council Representative ARTHUR MILTON COOK-Eng. Sch. Student Council Representative BOBBY W. WALKER-£ng. Sch. Student Council Representative CHARLES J. DIXON— Cha rman of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences WILLIAM C. CURTIS— V ce Chairman of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences DAVID T. WEST— Chairman of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers CECIL D. LOCKE— V ce Chairman of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers NORMAN R. YOUNG-Cfia;rman of the Chemical Engineers Club BILLY H. BLACKMON-V ce Chairman of the Chemical Engineers Club CHARLES L. CAMPBELL— Cha ' rman of the American Society of Civil Engineers ERNEST H. RANDALL JR. -Sec. of the American Society of Civil Engineers HUBERT C. LOLLAR-Cha rman of the Institute of Radio Engineers CHESTER S. MOULDER, JR. -Vice Chairman of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers JIM H. COVINGTON— Cha rman of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers WILLIAM R. DODD— V ce Chairman of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers First row, left to right: Bobby Walker, Milton Cook, Donald Ashcraft, John Rannsay, Grady Riley, Max Williams. Sec- ond row: Hubert Lollar, Jim Covington, Chester Moulder, Bill Dodd, David West, Bill Curtis, Ernest Randall, Norman Young, Charles Cambell, Billy Blackmon, Cecil Locke, Charles Dixon. First row, left to right: Banes, Long, AAcKee, AAcWhorter, Read, Locke, West, AAangilardi, WoolforK, Bush, Johnson. Second row: Skelton, Hayworth, Hobert, Roberts, Kambiz, Jones, Oglesby, Moffett, AAurphee, French, Beckwith, Lacky, Johnson, Deason, Peach, Farmer, Ward, Martin, Buntin, Stowers, Lamar. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS President DAVID TULLOS WEST Vice President CECIL KOCKE Secretary GINO AAANGIALORDI, JR. Treasurer CORNELL REA D, JR. Photographer WILLIAM HAWORTH Faculty Advisor JOHN M. McWHORTER It is the object of the Mississippi Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural En- gineers to pronnote directly and indirectly the interests of the students enrolled in agricultural engineering particularly as these interests relate to their professional advancement and to the parent society, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. By working with the student branch of A.S.C.E., the agricultural engineering student re- ceives contact with the engineering profession by meeting outside speakers; preparing re- search papers; going on field trips; and by attending local, sectional, and national meetings of the Parent Society. Kenneth Nowell Agent Charles Rayford Banes Otis E. Beard Lloyd Qallace Beckwith Kelly Miller Beevers, Jr. William Wiley Buntin Miller Wayne Bush Douglas L. Deason Samuel Leroy Deavenport Charles Gene Farmer Lucius E. Fouche William Edward French William Digby Haworth Chalmers Hobar t John Orgain Johnson Smiley Eugene Johnson Elborn William Jones Kambiz Naima Kiani John Arthur Killebrew Gordon Mims Lackey Hugh Edgar Lamar George Wilins Lee Cecil Dwight Locke Fred Wayne Long Gino Mangialordi, Jr. Sayles Allen Martin Kenneth Moreland McKee Bobby Eugene McMillen Tommy Cecil Moffett Carl Elmer Murphree, Jr. Joseph Archie Oglesby, Jr. Wayne Lee O ' Quin Arthur Monroe Peach Cornell E. Read Arthur Paul Roberts Bill Kenneth Roberts John Skelton Luther A. Stowers James Thomas Ward David Tullis West Rex A. Womack Evertte Leroy Woolfork 263 264 Ahirich Alford Anderson Barton Baxter Boland Broadwater Broadway Campbell Carr, Billy Carr, James Carter Clark Combs Coney Cook Davis Denton Duff Ellison Felker Fields Flanagan Fortune Gammage Glasgow Geodsell Goodson Green, Andrew Green, Hugh Halbrook Hans Harris Hillman Hovas Humphreys Johnson Jordan Josey Ladd Livingston Logan Lott Lucius Lusk Mangum McCandless McSwain Moore Myrick Oswalt Nicoladis Palmer Parker Pickering Pitts Powell Randall Riley Roper Saucier Seal Sellers Shackelford Shaw Springer Steen Still Stribling Waddell Webb Williams Williamson Wright Wylie ' 5   l I r ' ( ! -3« i Tih IL AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OFFICERS CHARLES L. COAAPBELL, JR. President ARTHUR M. COOK Vice President ERNEST H. RANDALL, JR. Secretary GRADY F. RILEY, JR. Treasurer Student chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers provide the opportunity for the begin- ning of professional associations. Membership in a chapter assures that contacts can be made with the technical and professional progress of civil engineering and with the leaders who are responsible for such progress. Even more important, membership offers the chance to take part in the construc- tive activities carried on by future leaders of the profession. The student chapter supplements regular class and laboratory work, and is the only agency that can relate the professional development of stu- dents to the achievements of ASCE. Membership in the student chapter of ASCE includes sophomores to seniors. Any interested student is encouraged to participate in chapter activities. Ths total of members in all 134 chapters approximates 10,000. The frequent meetings of the student chapter provide opportunity for preparing, presenting and dis- cussing papers, comparing impressions of engineering problems, making appraisals of men from their writings, and forming judgment as to the practical aspects of projects thus described. Also many meet- ings are given to outside speakers on technical or professional subjects. Movies and slides presented at chapter meetings give practical understanding of engineering projects which is augmented by field trips to points of engineering interest. Social activities are a part of chapter activities, and picnics are held twice a year. Throughout the school year, regional conferences of student chapters provide opportunity for broadening outlook and acquaintance. Sponsored by chapters, or groups of chapters, the conferences are held in cities or on campuses where adequate facilities are provided for both professional sessions and social activity. All these meetings include in their programs papers presented by the students, and in this, Mississippi State College Student Chapter has taken first place for the past two years. Other chapter conferences are held in connection with national conventions of ASCE. MEMBERS Vastine C. Ahlrich Hayden T. Alford Rex AA. Anderson Billy R. Barton Thomas G. Baxter William R. Bland Robert A. Boland, Jr. James F. Broadwater Buddy S. Broadway Charles L. Campbell, Jr. Billy H. Carr James A. Carr Donald L. Carter Larry H. Clark Kincheon V. Combs Malcolm K. Coney, Jr. Arthur AA. Cook Charles P. Davis Donald L. Denton John Wiendell Duff Ralph B. Ellison Sammy E. Felker Billy J. Fields Robert P. Flanagan Therrell D. Fortune William E. Gammage James C. Glasgow Joseph E. G. Goodsell Larry W. Goodson Andrew J. Green Hugh L. Green James G. Halbrook Joe P. Hans Irving Harris, Jr. Freeh Hillman Reginald R. Hovas Carney P. Humphreys, Jr. Harold N. Hutchison James T. Jamison C. Philip Johnson Edwin L. Jordan James L. Josey Donald AA. Ladd Lowell T. Livingston Richard T. Logan Leonard N. Lott Ray Lucius AAichael G. Lusk Charles AAangum James E. AAcCandless Jack AA. AAcSwain Lewis AAoore Henry G. AAyrick Ray O. Oswalt Frank Nicoladis Paul C. Palmer Raymond L. Parker Henry G. Phillips Tommy J. Pickering Kerry F. Pitts William A. Powell Ernest H. Randall, Jr. James L. Ray Harry E. Rice Grady F. Riley, Jr. William E. Roper Kenneth L. Saucier Lawrence L. Seal Bennie J. Sellers Robert H. Shackelford, Douglas F. Shaw Clifton AA. Speed, Jr. Edward Springer Percy P. St. Amant, Jr. William A. Steen, Jr. Robert AA. Still Jimmy C. Stribling James W. Waddell Roland R. Webb, Jr. Robert AA. Williams Gerald K. Williamson Garland S. Wright Jimmy W. Wylie Jr. 265 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS JIM COVINGTON President WILLIAM DODD Vice President ARWOOD BETHAY Sec-Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS ARWOOD BETHAY President NELSON DOUGLASS Vice President B. J. HARRIS Sec-Treasurer The Mississippi State College student branch of the American Society of Mechanical En- gineers was established in 1928, and is composed of students regularly enrolled under a me- chanical engineering curriculum at Mississippi State College. The purpose of the society is to broaden the students acquaintance with the practical side of the practice of mechanical en- gineering. 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. MEMBERS William H. Allen Donald Ashcraft Arnold Betbeze Arwood Bethay W. K. Blankenship Billy H. Brown Wyatte Brumfield Charles L. Bucy Robert E. Butler James E. Byars James R. Cabiness Charles T. Carson Kerney P. Clark Thomas M. Clark Jim H. Covington Robert L. Cox Chester E. Clair Charles S. Corder Ben F. Crosby William F. Dew Nelson L. Douglass Thomas E. Douglass Charles E. Faries Eugene W. Finley James H. Fleming David A. Furr Richard L. Gatlin J. W. Gardner Billy Joe Griffin John L. Gargaro Clifford S. Gray Billy Jack Harris Richard L. Harris Ronnie Hall James K. Harrison Ibrahim M. Hashim Carlos Hill Dan A. Hodges Robert E. Jones Richard C. Johnson John C. Knight Fred Lickfold Jerry Tex Little Charles M. McAuley Curtis E. McDaniel Thomas A. Moody Elton L. Moore James R. Moreton Edson Murray Grover Murphy C. T. Myers Beroy Nash Robert S. Nicholson Jean R. Olivier Robert L. Proffitt Laston James Rose W. H. Rubel W. S. Rutledge H. F. Sanders W. H. Seefeld W. C. Skates W. H. Smith Donald G. Traylor T. A. Trudeau J. R. Thompson H. P. Vickery Daniel J. Wray D. T. Westrope James F. Young Thad P. Young David Paul Zumalt 266 1 n 1 W ' ' f J, !:: y I. r j MM. 5 HHMJ H fill 4- jdpT ' till -:rj-,i? I ' U €f W -J U « 5 ' M «« im j w:p- I I ,- Ik Allen Ashcraft Betbeze Bethay Blankenship Brown Brumfield Bucy Butler Byars Cabiness Carson Clark, K, Clark, T. Covington Cox Clair Corder Crosby Dew Douglass, N. Faries nnley Fleming Furr Gatlin Gardner Griffin Gargaro Gray Harris, B. Harris, R. Hall Harrison Hill Hodges Jones Johnson Knight Lickfold Little McAuley McDaniel Moore Moreton Murray Murphy Myers Nash Nicholson Olivier Rose Rubel Rutledge Sanders Seefeld Skates Smith Traylor Trudeau Vickery Wray Young, J. Young, T. Zumalt 267 AIEE AND IRE AIEE OFFICERS JOHN RAMSAY Chairman CHESTER MOULDER Vice Chairman HERMAN HIGHT Secretary-Treasurer The American Institute of Electrical Engineers is the professional organization of all Electrical En- gineers regardless of their field of specialization. Its object is the advancement of the theory and practice of Electrical Engineering and the Allied Arts and Sciences and the maintenance of a high pro- fessional standing among its members. Since its founding in 1884, it has grown to be the largest engineering society in the world with over 50,000 members, 100 sections and 132 student branches in the leading colleges of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The Mississippi State College Branch was founded in 1925. The Institute of Radio Engineers, Mississippi State College Student Branch, was established in 1949, to further the Electrical Engineering Students 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. AIEE MEMBERS Adams, W. M. Allen, T. H. Alliston, R. W. Andress, T. P. Andrews, W. R. Bachar, M. Barrentine, W. M. Bell, C. M. Bradford, J. R. Broom, A. Brown, D. E. Butler, J. M. Caldwell, J. L. Calhoun, J. D. Cartledge, R. S. Chrismond, J. B. Cobb, J. M. Cochran, J. M. Crawford, H. B. Corbell, C. D. Courtney, D. C. Cox, E. L. Currie, R. W. Dalton, J. T. Drake, A. L. Eubanks, Z. K. Findley, R. H. Garcia, A. C. Gibson, C. A. Gilbert, W. N. Haley, W. E. Hansen, E. D. Harris, W. M. Henley, W. F. Hennington, M. D. Henson, V. W. Hight, H. Howard, F. J. Hudspeth, M. L. Ivy, R. C. Johnson, O. W. Johnson, R. L. Jones, P. M. Jones, R. L. Kee n, J. R. Kennedy, L. H. Kerr, D. B. Lee, A. B. Linder, R. A. Logan, B. A. Lollar, H. C. Loskamp, E. C. Luke, L. E. Magee, J. M. McMahon, M. D. Merend, T. Mizell, J. F. Moulder, C. Parish, J. P. Parker, R. R. Pate, J. R. Paxton, J. O. Peacock, W. M. Ramsay, J. Ray, M. R. Reilly, F. N. Ringold, C. E. Roberts G. E. Rose, T. L. Russum, J. H. Scales, W. Simmons, W. T. Stewart, H. L. Sullivan, C. T. Summers, W. P. Suttle, W. K. league, J. V. Thrailkill, G. M. Tharp, T. H. Triplett, M. E. Vaher, U. Wallace, J. M. Watts, H. S. Wharton, W. J. White, R. L. Wilson, T. L. Wood, C. F. Woods, D. C. Wright, J. Yarbrough, M. W. IRE OFFICERS HUBERT C. LOLLAR Chairman BILLY J. BALL Vice Chairman TOM D. SMITH Secretary-Treasurer IRE MEMBERS Andrews, W. R. ' Bachar, M. Ball, B. J. Barksdale, W. E. Barrentine, W. M. Bell, C. V. Blount, J. F. Bradford, J. R. Caldwell, J. Courtney, D. C. Cox, E. L. Cozart, A. B. Crabtree, R. D. Drake, A. L. Gibbons, J. V. 268 Godwin, P. F. Hall, R. L. Harris, W. M. Hight, H. H. Howell, M. L. Hudspeth, M. L. Hull, J. E. Ivy, C. G. ivy R. C. Jones, P. M. Jones, R. L. Keen, J. R. Linder, R. A. Lollar, H. C. Mann, R. McWhorter, L. C. Meiners, D. E. Mizell, J. F. Monroe, A. T. Murray, M. P. Pate, J. R. Parker, R. R. Peacock, W. M. Probstel, W. L. Power, J. A. Rayborn, H. C. Roberts, G. E. Romary, D. L. Russum, J. H. Simmons, J. E. Smith, T. D. Sullivan, C. T. Summers, D. P. Tharp, T. H. Thomas J. B. Threlkeld, W. B. Valentine, F. T. Walker, B. J. Watts, H. L. Wharton, W. J. White, P. A. Woods, H. G. Yarbrough, M. W. «M mmm jw— ip , iB r% fs n. r Q. c Zi ' I. 1 ' fl ifl Adams Allen Alliston Andress Andrews Bachar Barrentime Bell Bradford ttroorn Brown Butler Caldwell Calhoun Chrismond Cobb Cochran Crawford Corbell Courtney Cox Currie Drake Eubanks Flndley Garcia Gibson Gilbert Haley Hansen Harris Henley Hennington Henson Hight Howard Hudspeth Ivy Johnson, O. W. Johnson, R. L. Jones, P. M. Jones, R. I. Keen Kennedy Kerr Lee Linder Logan Lollar Loskamp Luke Magee McDaniel McGee McMahon Merend Mizell Moulder Parrlsh Parker Pate Paxton Peacock Ramsay Ray Reilly Ringold Roberts Rose Russum Scales Simmons Stewart Sullivan Summers Suttle league Thrailkill Tharp Triplett Vaher Wallace Watts Wharton White Wilson Wood Woods Wright Yarbrough 269 Billingsley, Boatwright, Bolton, - ;_, W «ss W R __ r , W V - ' ml If - i « Boone, Curtis, Dixon, Dough- % - - m ,, ' S - ' ' - .sffl ' -x f m Downing, Estes, Garner, Gil- , - S, , -w . , -- rS « P - f-i _ W i . man, Hickerson, Henningham, , ' . _ _ , -% ' r !i Jones, Key, Love, Leff, Kaupp, rt Ji = ' l - !! ) ' - • ■ ' ' js- | Ug| Lillard, McCormick ... ' ■ ' T,. f ' ik 4 1 ?i I • ' ' f S ' ( McCaleb, Minks, Moon, Moore, -; . v. - ' % - M ' ' « ik - i:; ' 1 } « Moore, Orman, Parks ... • — F - ' . ' , ' Proffitt, Russell, Robertson, | T f ' ■ • -, F | | Roberson, Shuman, Shelby, f :« ««PI ' -W ' ' , ' -:;- ' - . ■. ' • , J ® m- m Stone... ' - .% ' . ' . ' -- ' J! , ■ Valentine, Walker, Ward, ,«, „ =0 ' i ' I • «- W • - .■ --  «., Wales, Weir, Wicker, Howry ... , ■; ' ' ' • ' % INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES The Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences is the representative society for engineers, designers and tech- nical specialists in all the sciences related to the design and development of airborne craft. Its basic mission is to facilitate by all available means the interchange of technical ideas among aeronautical engineers throughout the world. The I. A. S. contributes to the student ' s professional advancement by promoting knowl- edge of the aeronautical sciences and by encouraging professional consciousness and fellowship. Any student enrolled in aeronautical engineering or related fields is eligible for membership. Upon grad- uation, each student member is transferred to technical membership in the I.A.S. OFFICERS CHARLES J. DIXON Chairman WILLIAM C. CURTIS Vice Chairman JULIUS H. LOVE Secretary ,,., „.,,. Bennett, George A. CARLTON P. RUSSELL .___ _ .. _ Treasurer JJ ' ' ' William H. Billingsley, James P. aacaadcdc Orman, Gerald L. Boatwright, Donald W. MEMBERS Parks, Walter H. Bolton, Cecil G., Jr. , , c Proffitt, Ralph B. D (A Mf r Jones, James E. _ .. ' ' T Boone, William F. i i u c Russell, Carlton P. r .■ i i ii- Key, Lehman b. n l. a -ii- li Curtis, Wiiam C. i i i- u Robertson, William H. r - Vu I 1 ■ • Love, Julius H. n u c l aa Dixon, Charles J. i « a i n Robertson, Frank AA. _.,,,,. Lett, Alan u. _, r- ■ ■ Doughty, Ju lan O. i u i Shuman, Fred L. r ■ r-u I 1 Kaupp, Harry, Jr. , ., Downing, Charles L. , .,. ' 7 .. Shelby, Lawerence T. ., r- Lillard, Monte U. - ' ' . , , . , Estes, Ceci E. .. ,- „. i ai+ k, i Stone, Richard N. I xj: AA McCormick, Alton L. ' n- u c Garner, Jeff M. McCaleb, Robert E. w ' fu 1 ' u ' f Gilman, Bobby G. - ja 33 Walker Joseph J. Hawwa, Louft M. ,_ Ward, Linley K. Hickerson, Joe H Moore, Earnest D. J t ' l ' ' l Henningham, John J. AA r c;= ,,oi r Wicker, John R. = Moore, bamuel b. v , • r i . ■ r Hendry, Charles R. Weir, Robert H. ' Howery, Percy H. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CLUB OFFICERS NORMAN R. YOUNG President BILLY H. BLACKAAAN Vice President W. BERRY SCOTT Secretary-! reesurer The Chemical Engineer ' s Club, organized in April, 1949, is composed of student chemical engineers. The purpose of this organization is to promote the professional development of its members through its programs and activities. The yearly program consists of student presentation of technical subjects, lectures by visiting engineers, and industrial movies. Each year the club sponsors a field trip to southern industrial plants, giving its mem- bers an opportunity to examine at first hand the applications of their studies. MEMBERS Curt G. Beyer Billy H. Blackman F. M. Brent George K. Burns William C. Coements George R. Cole James A. Cox James H. Cupit Billy C. Flynn Clyde J. Forbus Lawrence AA. Gambrel Hal G. Ginn E. J. Green Ralph S. Griffin Willis E. Hodgins Thomas AA. Irby Harold L. Kennedy James H. Lewis Sam R. Lewis Abner AAartin W. D. AAcCain W. AA. AAcKi nney Willard N. AAitchell Stanley H. AAohler Kenneth G. AAyres Ben G. O ' Neill Earle H. Ramsey W. G. Roark Thomas G. Salmon Sidney Saucier W. Berry Scott Huey A. Seyfarth P. J. Shook Aubrey D. Skelton Edwin E. Smith R. E. Smith Frank W. Tribble James R. Vice C. C. Wall Billy Tom Ware Garland G. Watson Norman R. Young First row, left to right: Ginn, Burns, Beyer, Wall. Second row: O ' Neil, AAitchell, Irby, Flynn, Lewis, Cupit, AAcKinney, Cox, Griffin, Brent, Scott. Third row: AAcCain, Allen, AAartin, R. E. Smith, Blackman, Green, Young, Vice, E. Smith, Kungys, Roark, Skelton, Gulley. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 11 LABORATORY i MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE ESIDENT R 0 I 1 r OLLEGE . . . DIVISION INDEX Administration - 1 7 Class 38 Military 116 Accounting Club 255 Ag. Economics Club 240 Agnonomy Club — - 241 Alpha Kappa Psi 254 Alpha Phi Omega 213 Alpha Zeta 237 AIEE and IRE ...... 268-269 ASAE 263 ASCE 264-265 ASME 266-267 Band 228-229 BSU 223 Block Bridle 238-239 Blue Key 210-211 Business Administration 258 Canterbury Club 224 Cardinal Key 212 Aardweg, Joe E. .. 80, 152, 258 Aaron, John Robert 40, 140 Abel, Bobby N. 97 Abel, Clarence H 62, 150 Abel, Evander James 97, 150 Abel, Jamjs Fred 42, 240, 140 Abel, William E. 42 Abide, Albert K. 62, 225 Acton, William J. 42, 237, 246 Adams, Clyde R., 80, 180 Adams, Hugh E 80 Adams, Joe D. 80 Adams, Leslie F 97 Adams, Milton D 42 Adams, Walter M. 80, 269 Adams, William M. 97 Adams, William T. ..-. 80 Adcock, Gaines L. 42, 258 Adcock, Harvey G. 62, 252, 255, 148 Adcock, Rupard Ray 42, 248 Agent, Kenneth N. 97 Ahlrich, Vastine C. 4, 264 Ainsworth, Kendall R 62, 258 Akers, William P. .... 80 Aldridge, James H. -. 62 Alexander, Kelly D. 77, 148 Alford, Eunice C. 80, 247 Alford, Hayden T 62, 148, 218, 265 Alford, John T 62, 213, 220, 231 Alford, Van H. 80 Allen, James E 92 Allen, James G. 97 Allen, Melvin B. 42 Allen, Maxw ell C 42 Allen, Thomas H. 62, 269 Allen, Wesley, Jr. 80, 148 Allen, William H 42, 267 Alley, Joe B. 80, 146 Alley, Joe Kenneth 40, 217 Alliston, Richard W. 42, 267 Allsup, Victor 42, 30, 231, 237, 242 Alman, Max 42, 239 Ammons, Charles - -- 80, 140, 258 Anderson, David A. 62 Anderson, Edgar L. - 62, 150 Anderson, Garland D. 97 Anderson, George H 97 Anderson, Gordon 97 Anderson, Percy J, 62, 239 Anderson, Rex 42, 265 Anding, Clarence 97, 128 Andress, Thomas 62, 269 Andrews, Emmitt Roberson 97, 146 Andrews, William R 42, 269 Anthony, Bobby M. 42, 246 Anthony, Eddie L. -- 80 Antici, Edwin M 97, 136, 214, 225 Applewhite, Carroll D 42, 138 Fraternity 1 32 Feature 1 58 Sports 1 70 ORGANIZATION INDEX Chemical Eng. Club 271 Choir 230-231 Coed Club 215 Chi Lambda Rho 251 Colonel ' s Club 214 Commerce Cabinet 250 Dairy Club 242 Delta Sigma Pi 252-253 Eng. School Exec 262 Farm Equipment 243 Forestry Club --. 244 Future Teachers 247 Horticulture Club 245 Hotel Society 257 Industrial Ed. Club 248 IAS 270 International Student 222 STUDENT INDEX Arant, Andy 42, 239 Armstrong, Jerry 62, 251, 255 Armstrong, James P. 80, 179 Armstrong, Kenneth 97 Arnett, William H. 40 Arnold, Carl Campbell 97 Arnold, Jimmy Tilman 80, 138 Arnold, Vivian L. 42, 248 Ashcraft, Donald L. -- 42, 31, 119, 122, 218, 228, 262, 267 Ashe, Wilburn Gene 62 Ashford, James K. 97 Ashley, Billy H. . 97 Ashley, John E. — .- 62 Ashmore, James D 62, 188, 189, 190, 234 Atkinson, Donald T. 80 Austin, Billy Gene 62, 213, 239 Autry, Niles P. 97 Avera, Charles D - 97, 231 Axtell, Kenneth Charles 80 Aycock, Phillip E. . -- 97 Ayers, James W -... 62, 241 Ayers, Robert B, 97 Aziin, William Ralph 97, 148 Bachar, Michael 42, 222, 269 Bacon, Joseph T. - 97 Babbett, John E 62, 152, 256 Bagley, William F. 80 Bailey, Bobby — 42 Bailey, Boyce G 97 Bailey, Charles R. 42, 247, 249 Bailey, James J 97 Bailey Robert A. 42, 236 Bailey Robert C 62 Bailey Shellie M. 80, 188, 190 Bailey, Thomas L 62, 246 Bain, Jim Randal 62, 184 Baine, Harvey J 42 Baird, Andrew W. 40 Baker, Gene Key 62, 239 Baker, Philip D. 62, 129, 136 Baker, Raymond G. 42, 239 Baker, Royce Keith - 97 Baker, Robert S 97, 257 Baldwin, Roy D. 97 Ball, Boyce A. 42, 239 Ball, Billie J 42, 218, 260 Ball, Charles S. -- — 62 Ball, Joan Thornton, 80 Ball, James W. 97, 146, 214 Ballard, Edward S. 43 Ballentine, Claude L. - 62, 255, 256 Bancroft, Harold R. 62 Banes, Charles R 97, 268 Bang, James Suhil 62, 22, 247 Barber, C. Douglas 62 Barber, James R — - - 62 Barber, Joseph K 62 Barham, Otha H. 62, 226 Organization 2O6 Snapshot 273 Ad Index 284 ivy League 259 Kappa Mu Epsilon 2I8 M Club . 234-235 Newman Club 225 Omicron Delta Kappa 208-209 Phi Eta Sigma 219 Poultry Club 246 Quartet 232 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 249 SAM . ' ...ZZZ 256 Sons of Confedeate Vets. 233 Square Compass 236 Tau Beta Pi 260-261 Wesley Foundation 226 Westminster Fellowship 227 YMCA Cabinet 220-221 Barker, John U. 43 Bardsdale, William 62 Barlow, Billy Ray 97 Barlow, Robert M. 97, 142 Barnes, C. D .... 43 Barnes, Clifford D 97, 136 Barnett, Charles F. 43 Barnett, James L. 97 Barnett, John Nisbett ...... 62, 251, 258 Barnett, Michael E. 80, 146 Barnwell, Sam D 62, 129, 150, 251 Barrentine, Robert T. 43 Barrentine, William M. 43, 269 Barrett, Billy G 43, 154 Barron, James 43, 174, 234 Baron, James M. 97 Barrow, George E. 97 Barry, Charles S. 98, 150 Barry, George H. 98, 150, 214 Barry, William S. 62 Barton, Billy Ralph 62, 265 Barton, L. B 43 Barton, William D. 98 Bates, Pettus E. 98 Batte, Jack H 80 Battle, Henry T. 80 Baxter, Thomas G. 62, 265 Bealle, David W. 9 8 Bealle, James B. 80, 33, 146 Bealle, William D 62, 237 Bean, Lewis W. 63, 236, 255 Beard, Charlie 63 Beard, Jimmy 63, 252, 255, 259 Beard, Otis E 80 Beard, William M 63, 29, 31, 32, 36, 37, 150 Beasley, Arthur L .... 80 Beasley, Charles O. 80 Beasley, Leon 80, 234 Beatty, Bobby Ray 80 Beaufait, Frederick 80, 148, 228 Deaver, Charles D. 80, 184 Beaver, Luther G. 63 Beckett, T. A 80 Beckham, Albert H 29, 43, 213, 239 Beckham, Clarence L. 80, 219 Beckwith, Lloyd W 63, 263 Beeman, Carl E. 63 Beevers, Ernest B 43, 223 Beevers, Kelly M. 98 Bell, Charence E. 43 Bell, Charles M 43, 260, 269 Bell, Charles V. 43, 31, 208, 218, 260 Bell, Donald S. 43, 244 Bell, Gary Timothy 80 Bennett, Albert G 98, 153 Bennett, James S. 63 Bennett, Myra Jo 98, 231 280 THE PLACE TO GO FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW! Bennett, Malcolm 63, 247 Bennett, Ronald K. 63, 174, 234 Benoit, Richard A 98 Benson, Jack W 80 Benton, Joe Allen 98 Benton, Joseph H. 80 Benton, Richard D. 80 Benvenutti, Leonars L 63 Berron, Alvaro L. 81, 222, 225 Betbeze, Arnold R. 63, 267 Bethany, AAary Pheobe 81, 215 Bethay, Joseph A. 43, 134, 138, 210, 267 Betts, Frank Clifton 98 Betts, Johnnie E. 40, 237, 271 Beyer, Curt G. 63, 225, 271 Bianca, Carmelo J. 98, 225 Bickham, Joe Gene 98 Bikov, Igor 63, 222 Billingsley James P. 43, 218, 260, 270 Birdsall, Phyllis Roberts 81 Bishop, Andrew N. 43, 29, 31, 247, 144 Bishop, George H. 81 Bishop, Jimmy F. 63, 223 Black, Bailey Jean 63 Black, Carl B., Jr. 63 Black, Lea C 63, 251 Black, Mickey LeRoy 98, 150 Blackman, William R. 43, 240 Btackmon, Billy H 63, 260, 262, 271 Blackwood, Wallace P. 34, 43, 225, 247 Blaine, Harold O. 63, 142 Blaker, P. L., Jr. 98 Blakeney, Ben R. 98 Blakeney, Henry H. 63, 239 Blaker, Alton E. 43 Blakney, Alvia J. 63 Blankenship, Ruby L. 98 Blankenship, William K. 43, 267 Blankinship, John H. 81 Blanton, Carlis R. 87 Blomeley, Earl J. 43, 234 Blount, John F. 63 Blownlee, John H. 63 Blue, Joseph E. 63, 146 Boatwright, Donald W. 63, 270 Bobbitt, Charles W. 40 Bobo, George L. 43, 256 Boggan, Jeff M. 81 Boland, Robert A., Jr. 43, 265 Bolton, Cecil G. 43, 138, 270 Bonner, Fohn T. 43, 237 Booker, Farrell B. 63, 146 Boone, Calvin O. 237, 239 Boone, William F., Jr. 43, 146, 270 Booth, James D. ..-. 43, 134 Booth, James H. 43, 154 Boswell, Cecil A 63, 251, 255 Bouchillon, John D. 98 Bounds, Henry L., Jr. 63, 236 Bounds, Maurice E. 63 Bourne, John D. 98 Bowen, John W. Jr 44 Bowers, Emile J. 63, 146, 218, 219 Bowie, Billie S. 98 Boyd, Eddie M. 98 Boyd, Hansel W., Jr 63 Boyd, Henry W. 98, 138 Boyd, James A. 98, 234 Boyd, Marden B. 44, 218 Boyles, Robert E. 98, 138 Bozeman, Talmadge B. 63, 248 Brabston, Bryan W. 98, 152 Brabston, Claude W. Jr. 63, 152 Brabston, W. P., Jr. 81 Brackeen, Travis, W. 40 Bradford, John R. Jr. 81, 269 Bradford, Kenneth N. 98 Bradley, Marion L. 29, 63, 122, 150, 204 254, 256 Bradshaw, Bobbie L. — 44 Bradshaw, Bonnie R -. 81 Bragg, Joe D. 81 Branch, Richard L. 81, 152, 214 Branham, David C. 63, 148, 243 Branner, William H. 98 Brantley, Andrew B 98, 150 Brantley, John F 98 Branum, Bobby Z. 44, 150 Braswell, Charles A. 98 Braswell, Richard E. 98 Breazeale, Billy C .... 44 Breazeale, Charles R. 98 Breedlove, Robert A. 98 Breland, Gale W. Jr 63 Breland, Norman L. 98 Breener, Charles P. 63, 243 Brenf, Frank M., Jr. 44, 223, 238 Brewer, Harvey, E 98 Brewer, M. E. ... ' 44, 237 Brewer, W. K. 81 Brewster, Dolly Dean 98 Bridges, Louis E. 81 Brigance, Robert L. 63, 247 Bright, James E. 64 Briscoe, Charles A. 44, 129, 152 Brister, Faye 81, 231 Brister, Woodene 99, 231 Britt, Horace E. Jr. 81, 152 Britf, William H. 99 Broadwater, James F. 64 Broadway, Buddy S. 81, 265 Brock, Joseph W. 64 Brooks, Frank A., Jr. 44 Brooks, Ned R. 99, 136 Brooks, Ralph E 84, 154 Brooks, Rupert G. 64, 237 239, 240 Brooks, Tommy L. 44, 256 Brooks, Wiley S 44, 129, 250, 252, 257 Broome, Algie 44, 269 Brown, Bobby C. 99 Brown, Billy H. -.. 64, 267 Brown, Donald E. 81, 269 Brown, D. Louie 179 Brown, Danny M. 64, 144 Brown, Eugene A. 44, 248 Brown, Joe J. 81 Brown, Thomas O. 64, 231, 150, 251 Brown, Wayne H 99 Browning, Marvin L. 99 Brumfield, Wyatt E. 81 Brumfield, Michal S. 64, 267 Brunson, Robert B. 81 Bryan, George M. 81, 214 Bryan, James D. 99, 150 Bryant, Joel W. 99 Buckley, Richard 81, 228, 152 Bucy, Charles L. 44, 267 Bucy, James E 81 Bullard, Arthur P. 81 Bullard, George E. 40 Bullard, John R. 81, 244 Bullock, Charles L. 44 Bumpas, John P. 49 Buntin, Robert E. 64 Buntin, William W. 99, 263 Buntyn, James R. 81 Buntyn, William A. 99 Burdine, Barbara D. 44, 212, 217, 226, 251, 156 Burgess, George L. 99 Burghen, George A. 81, 224 Burke, Jack F. 44, 129, 150, 252 Burkett, Jerry B. 81 Burney, Doyce 44, 247 Burnley, Clemmie R. 44, 228 Burns, Carl E. 44, 252, 255 Burns, George K. 64, 271 Burns, Warren T. 99 Burrows, John T 81, 244 Burt, Hughes A. 64, 236, 257 Burt, Willie E. 44, 236, 242 Bush, James W. 44, 140, 252 Bush, Miller W. 81, 263, 148 Bustin, Billie E. 64, 244 Butler, Billy R 99, 140 Butler, John M. 64, 231 Butler, Patricia A. 81, 225, 228 Butler, Robert E. 44, 146, 228, 267, 269 Butts, James R. 81 Butts, Ted M 99 Butts, William 129 Byars, James E. 81, 225, 267 Bynum, William B. 44 Byrd, Donald M. 81 Byrd, James L. 44, 247 Byrne, Henry A 81, 150, 252, 188, 190 Cabaniss, James R 64, 267 Cabler, Helen S. 40 Caldwell, Billy L. 44 Caldwell, Edgar R. 64, 248 Caldwell, James L. 64, 122, 269 Caldwell, Frank W. 99 Caldwell, William S 82 Calhoun, James D. 44, 260, 269 Callahan, Irvin D. 44, 258 Callahan, William M. 99, 150 Callicutt, Edwin W 99 Cambre, Leonce A. 82 Cammack, George M. 64, 239 Camp, Howard C. 44-237-239 Campany, Lawrence E. 99 Campbell, Charles L., Jr. 31-45-260-262 Campbell, Frank C, Jr. 99 Campbell, George A. 64 Campbell, Henry W., Jr. 82 Campbell, John D. 64 Campbell, Jesse W. 88-233 Campbell, Larry L. 82-231-239-140 Campbell, Robert E 99 Camponova, Sam P. 82 Canales-Villar, Pedro 40-222-142 Canon, Robert H., Jr. 99 Capertown, Frank D. ., 82 Carandang, Eliseo C. 40-222 Caraway, Dickie A 82-146 Carazo, Manuel A. 222-225-239 Carley, Edward B. 64 Carlile Kenneth R. 82 Carlisle, Charles W. 64 Carlisle, James D 99 Carlos, Robert L. 82 Carmichael, Helton O 99-?44 Carmichael, Larry L. 99 Carmichael, Vernon O. 99 Carollo, Sammy A. 99 Carothers, Mary G. .... 45-156-167 Carpenter, David C, Jr. 82 Carr, Billy H. 64-265 Carr, Guy H. 45-136 Carr, Gerald L 99 Carr, James A. 44-265 Carr, Jimmy A. 82 Carr, John B. 82 Carr, William P 99 Carraway, James W. 64-231-232 Carson, Charles T. 64-267 Carter, Clifton E. 82 Carter, Donald 247-248 Carter, Donald I. 82-265 Carter, Larry E. 45-240 Carter, Milton M. 45-150 Carter, Quinette R. 64 Carter, Runez 64 Carter, William H. 64 Carter, Wiley K. 33-82-150-231 Carver, John O. 82 Case, Lloyd E. 99-140 Caskey, Joseph P. 64-225-255 Caskey, William F 82 Cason, Robert J. 99-24? Castanis, Christ S. 64-257 Castanis, Nick S. 82 Castle, Rosemary 45-156-167-212-215 Castleberry, Oke! C. 99-150 Catchot, Vincent A. 82-245 Causey, Cloy N. 82 Causey, Jesse E. 82-256 Causey, Miles A. 64-138 Causey, Robert K. 64-255 Cauthen, Robert H. 99 Chafee, Frances I 64-231-257 Chambers, J. R. 99 Chancellor, Lloyd R. 82 Chandeler, Fred 99, 228, 138 Chaney, Van Broddie 82 Chapman, George E. 64, 244 Chapman, James W. ...... 45, 119, 129, 210, 140, 251 282 KLEBAN ' S SHOE STORE Starkville, Miss. Where Most ' STATE ' Men and Women Buy Their Shoes For Better Foods . HI-WAY GRILL Open 6 A. M. Until Midnight Daily Air Conditioned MR. CURRY TEMPLETON. Manager Hi-Way 82 Starkville PtAHmnOi BEii ' M0TOi LODGE J.S CROSSROADS Good Food and Beverages Mayhew Junction Mississippi Chatoney, William H .„ 64 Chesteen, James H. 45 Chiles, James W 64 Chisolm, Colbert M 99 Chow, Jimmy Y. 64 Chow, Woodrow 45, 254, 258 Chrismond, John S. 64, 236, 256 Chrismond, Renford N. 99 Christian, James T. .___ .- 65 Christopher, Hubert C 99 Chunn, Charles O. 100 Clair, Chester E. 65, 267 Clark, Charles G 82 Clark, Johnny B. 100 Clark, Ernest B. 99, 226 Clark, James E. --..- 100 Clark, Kerney P 65, iSS, 264 Clark, Larry H 45, 265 Clark, Thomas M 83, 264 Clark, William G 65 Clark, William W. 100 Clarkson, Joe A. 100 Clay, Bobby F. 100 Clay, Beth L. 45 Clay, Richard L. 82 Clements, Thomas W 45, 152 Clements, William C. 100, 152 Cleveland, William N. 82 Cliett, Travis 100, 248 Clogston, David B. 45, 119, 228, 254, 142 Cobb, James E 100 Cobb, Jimmie M. 45, 269 Cobb, Lonnie j. -- 100 Cobb, Thomas 100, 140 Cochran, Jerry L. 65 Cockrell, Carl L 100 Cockrell, Marion E. 100, 140 Coffin, Robert A. 82 Coggin, James R. 82 Coggin, Richard G 82 Coggins, Jimmy 100, 219, 150 Coggins, John W 82 Cohen, AAary Honor 65 , 226, 156 Colbert, Howard H. 45 Coleman, Jack A. -.. 45 Coleman, John M. 45, 234 Coleman, Shirley F. 100 Coley, Jack D. 100 Collier, Herbert H. 65 Collins, Frank E. 45, 255 Collins, Jesse M. 100 Collins, Thomas E. 100, 239 Collins, Thurman L., Jr 45 Combest, Joe A. 65, 246 Combs, Kincheon V. 65, 265 Comer, Edwin F. 64, 256 Comfort, Hayes R. -- 82, 152 Comfort, AAervin A. 44, 256 Cone, James B 100, 225 Conerly, Gwendolyn W. 45 Conerly, Louis A. 45 Conerly, Tyler S. 100, 138 Coney, Malcolm K., Jr. 65, 265 Conger, Ralph D. 65, 219, 237, 140 Conkel, Donald J. 65, 179, 234, 144 Conn, Luther W., Jr. 65, 242 Coody, Leslie H. 45, 129, 146 Coody, Marion C. 65, 129, 146 Cook, Arthur M 44, 29, 262, 265 Cook, Billy C 65, 213 Cook, James E. 100 Cook, John Ora, III 100 Cook, Kenneth J 82 Cook, Kenneth L. 65 Cooley, Jack 82 Cooley, Marion V 82 Coon, Fred M. 82 Coon, Jessie H. 65 Cooper, Barbara A. 65, 228, 156 Cooper, Burton G 65 Cooper, Charles C. 65, 140, 256 Cooper, Garland L. 100, 228 Cooper, James T., Jr. 82 Cooper, Willie C. -- -. 45 Coopwood, Treadwell B. 82 Corban, Frank, Jr 45, 239 Corbell, Charles D 65, 269 Corder, Charles S 82, 267 Corey, Lyie V., Jr. 82, 140 Cork, James H 65 Cotton, Vernon R. 100, 140 Couch, William B 82 Couch, Wayne C 83 Courtney, David G. 83 225 Courtney, Donald C. 45, 218, 260, 269 Courtney, Thonas E. 100 Couvillon, Robert P 100 Covington, Bill A. 65, 150 -Covington, Billy Allen 83 Covington, Jim H. 30, 45, 218, 262, 264 Cowan, Jimmy D 100 Coward, Carroll 83, 231 Cowart, David 83 Cowart, Raymond K. 100 Cox, James H. 65 Cox, James A. 65, 271 Cox, Robert Leroy 83, 150 Cox Robert Louis 45, 218, 267 Cox, Robert S. 83, 239 Cox, Tom W. 100 Cozart, Aron B. 83 Cozart, Bill Houston 83, 148 Crabtree, Robert D. 65 Craft, Lonnie N 83 Craft, William D 40 Craig, William C. 65 Crandall, James C. 65 Craven, Otha C. -.. 46, 152 Crawford, Harold B. -- 65, 269 Crawford, James D. . 65 Crawford, William H. 83, 146 Creel, Charles V. Creely, Gerald S. Crigler, John G. -- . 65 106 46, 210, 233, 228, 250, 252, 256, 138 Criss, Robert R. 100 Crockler, James H. 83, 214 Crockett, William P. 100, 150 Croft, Charles W. 65 Croft, Tharren 46 Cronan, William J. 83 Crook, Tommie F. 83, 255 Crosby, Benn F 65, 257 Crow, Kenneth E. 100 Crowder, Albert F. 65 Crowe, Gordon R. 46 Crowe, Martha Jane 83 Crowell, Robert Longest 46, 239 Crowley, Billy R. 100 Crudup, Jerry T 83, 258 Crumpton, Charles D. 100 Crumpton, Jo Ann 100 Culpepper, Everett 101, 146 Cupit, James H. 46, 210, 154, 271 Cupples, Perry V. 83 Currie, Richard W 46, 281, 260, 269 Curtis, William C, Jr. 46, 262, 270 Curtis, William D., Jr. 83, 256 Cutsinger, William H. 101 Dabbs, Betty Marie -- 101, 187, Dabbs, Robert L. Dacus, Gloria Annette 101, 33, 231, 232, Daigre, Benny H 65, 140, 205, Dale, Alan S. .- -. 46, Dallas, William W. Dalton, Arthur E. Damiens, Roy A. Daniel, Leon M Daniels, William P. 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Jr 83 Davis, Jackie Joe 101, 150 Davis, Kermit John 101, 191 Davis, Mallory C. 66 Davis, Thomas E 83 Davis, Thelma L. 101 Davis, William C. 93, 192 Davis, William E. 46 Davis, Walter R. 101 Dawkins, Thomas C 46, 152 Daws, Tommie R. 66 Dawsey, Douglas D. 83 Day, Emerson Daniel 83 Day, Randall E., Jr. 83, 146 Daymond, Keith 66 Dean, David Houston 83 Dearth, Edgar G. 83-248 Deason, Douglas Louis 66-129-237-203 Deavenport, Samuel Roy 101-140 Deen, Allen Lawrence 101-148 Dees, Jasper Jay 66 DeLaughter, Robert Earl 101 Delcuze, Robert Victor 101 Delmas, James Thaddeus 101 Delmas, Richard Alphonse 66 Deloach, Cooper Joe 83 DeMent, Gordon G. ... 83 DeMoss, Donald James 101 Dempsey, Jackie Levi 83-152 Dendy, Robert Elkin 83 Deneve, Roy Hubertus 83-138 Denley, Donald Ray 66 Denton, Donald Lee 83, 265 Depau, Miguel Angel 222-225 Devine, James Robert 66 DeVore, Henry Lloyd 101 Dew, Peggy Jean 46 Dew, William F., Jr 66-267 Dewees, Dean Andrews 83-150 Deweese, Billy Francis 107 Dickens, Gilbert Bain 46-138 Dickerson, Preston B. 83 Dickinson, Charles L. 83-234-140 Dickson, Edna Sue 66-231-250 Dickson, John Thomas 101 Dillard, Edward 46 Dillard, Roy Francis .- - 101 Dillon, Elisha David 66-256 Dillon, Seth O., Jr. 40 Dismuke, Waldo Wayne 46-140 Divine, John W. - 46-239 Dixon, Charles James 46-30, 218-260-262 Dixon, DeWitt Andrew 66-239 Dodd, Eugene Earl 83 Dodd, Howard Hube 101-150 Dodd, Jimmy Lee 84-175 Dodd, Larry Acie ... -- 101 Dodd, William Roger 46-218-260-262 Dodson, Arthur Leon 84 Doerge, Everett G. - - °4 Dohoda, Stanley Edward 66 Doiron, Jules Warren 84 Dollar, Hugh S. .. 66 Dooley, William Gerald 46-175-284 Dong, Fay Chong 66 Dong, Tick Chong — 101 Doolittle, Max Larry -. 101-244 Dorris, James Thomas — - 101-246 Dorroh, Will Edwin, Jr 101-148 Doss, Houston Arliss 66 Doss, Roy Derrell 46 Doty, John David 101 Doty, Joe Elmer 46-34-228-150-258 Doughty, Julian Orus 46-134-270-142 Douglas, Robert Donald 101 Douglas, Tim Adrian — 84 Douglass, Nelson Lee, Jr 46-129-140 Dowden, Thomas Earl 101-148 Dowdle, Ronald E. — - 102 Downer, Thomas Marshall, Jr. 102 Downer, William Clark 84-248 284 Serving Mississippi State SINCE 1906 THOMAS KATZ Department Store EAST MISSISSIPPI LUMBER COMPANY Building Material — Hardware OUR CODE: They Prosper Most Who Serve Best STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI STARK HOTEL Coffee Shop BANQUETS OUR SPECIALTY Phone 487 Compliments of COLLEGE DRIVE SERVICE STATION Home of Those GOOD GULF PRODUCTS and SERVICE-A-SPECIALTY PHONE 9135 ODELL TULLOS, JR. Downing, Charles Leonard 84-270 Downs, James Smith 102 Doyle, James Thomas 66 Drake, Albert L., Jr. 46-213-269 Drane, Leslie R., Jr 84, 140, 219 Drane, Mary Ellen .... 46, 33, 156, 212, 215, 251 Drane, Theodore E. 46, 29, 125, 237, 239 Duff, John W. -- 84, 144, 265 Dukeminier, Thomas W., Jr. 102 Duncan, Speights 46, 188, 189 Duncan, Wayne W. 47, 188 189 Duncan, James W. -- 40 Dunnam, Murray B. 66 Durham, Thomas F., Ill 84, 146 Durr, Benny M. 47, 134, 154 Dyson, John Owen 102 Easley, Gerald T. 44 Eason, Hery N., Jr. 84, 150 East, George H., Jr. 102, 145 Easterling, Thomas Q. 47 Easterling, Williman B. 102 Easterwood, Billy 47, 250, 251, 255 Easterwood, Thomas G. ___ _ 84 Eaton, Emmett H, 102 Eaves, Lois B 47 Echols, Edwin M. 102 Echols, Frank L. _. 102, 152, 214 Echols, John B. 102 Echols, Margaret I 47, 247 Edmonson, Kenneth E. 84 Edmonson, George H 102, 138 Edmonson, Stanley C. 47, 148 Edwards, Joe D 47 Edwards, John G. 84, 255 Edwards, John R .— 102 Edwards, John Roy 47 Edwards, John Richard 66, 148, 242, 248 Edwards, Maggie Ann 66, 167, 212, 215, 228, 245 Edwards, Morris J. 84 Edwards, William C. 47 Ellard, Alfred T. 47, 148, 258 Ellington, Claude W. 66 Elliott, George H. 66, 129 Elliott, James C. 47, 256, 150 Elliott, Jimmie Ray 47, 202, 255 Elliott, James W. 102 Ellis, Richard B. 66 Ellis, William C. 84, 22 ; Ellison, Ralph B 47, 265 Elmore, James L 84 Ely, Samuel J., Jr. 66 Emerson, Ralph W 102, 140 Ergle, FroTitis W., Jr. 102, 136 Erickson, John J 66 Errington, Robert E 66 Espenson, John A 47, 236 Estes, Cecil E .-. 84, 270 Etheredge, Sarah Jane 66, 30, 39, 37, 212, 228 Etheridge, William W 156 Eubanks, Jerry A. ._ _. 102 Eubanks, Maurice W. 84 Eubanks, Zelton K 47, 269 Evans, David A., Jr. 84, 219, 140 Evans, Sue 33, 102, 157, 167, 215 Evans, Thomas J. 47, 119, ,146, 249 Everett, Eva Jean 47, 231 Evers, David W., Jr 47, 125, 129, 150 Fairchild, William G. ,.. 66 Fairley, Shirley Ruth 84 Falkner, Jimmye Lorrayne 84 Fancher, Hal M. 102, 239 Faries, Charles E., Jr. -.. 66, 267 Farley, Orman H. 40, 241 Farmer, Charles G. 66, 263 Farr, Clarence K., Jr 84 Farr, Ralph D. 84, 140 Farragut, Wallace E. 66. 35 Farrish, James F. 47, 148 Fatherree, Albert L 102 Fatherree, Jeff C. 84, 219, 140 Faulkner, Billy 84, 184 Favi, Morris J - - 84, 225 Fears, James L ____ 103( Felker, Sammy E 66, 265 Felton, John F. 102, 136 Ferguson, Aron D. 47, 243 Ferguson, Charles L. 66 Fernandez, Kenneth J. 66 Ferri, Mary Ellen 66 Ferris, James E. 84 Fielder, J. W. 102, 150 Fields, Billy Joe 66, 265 Filgo, Jesse E 67 Filipich, Stephen A 67 Findley, Riley H., Jr. 67, 269 Finger, James E. 102, 231, 232 Fink, Alan .- 102 Findley, Walton E 40, 267 Fisackerly, Howard E. 84, 138 Fisher, Charles D. - - 67, 241 Fisher, Harvey D 102, 148 Fisher, William D., Jr. 102, 148 Fitzpatrick, James G. 102, 231 Flanagan, Romald C. 67, 148, 228 Flanagan, Robert P 67, 265 Fleming, Bobby G. 67, 265 Fleming, Bobby R. - - - 102 Fleming, James H. 67, 122, 150, 267 Flower, Emile 102, 215, 231, 239 Flowers, Richard B. 47, 140, 243 Flowers, Thomas F., Jr. 102, 150 Flurry, Norman R. 47 Flynn, Billy C. 102, 271 Flynt, Leon L., Jr. 67 Foote, Avon E. 102 Forbus, Clyde J. 84, 140 Ford, Alfred W. 67 Ford, Buck, Jr. 84 Ford, Donald R. - 102 Ford, James M. 84 Foreman, JamQs J. 67, 244 Foreman, Robert E. . 47 Foresman, Edward G. 84 Forgey, Ben K., Jr. 84 Porgey Robert W. 102 rortner, Hueston T., Jr. 47, 125, 129, 222 Fortner, Richard D -.. 102 Fortune, Therrell D. 67, 265 Foster, Elsie Marie — 67 Foster, Robert F. 84, 224 Foster, Richard H. 102, 231 Fotiades, Stephen M. 67 Fouche, Daniel T., Jr. 47 Fouche, Lucus Emile 84 fouche, Phillip J. 84 Fraiser, Russell R. 47, 223, 252 France, Edward E., Jr. 47 France, William 103, 146 Franklin, Richard E 103, 142, 244 Franks, Charles L. . 47, 122, 217, 250, 251, 255, 254 Frazier, Quitman C, Jr 84 Freeman, David Y. -... 103, 124, 136 Freeman, George R 103 Freeman, Robert J. 48, 217 French, Harrison O., Jr 67, 136, 251, 257 French, William E. 103, 263 Frost, Horace K. 103 Fulcher, M. Josephine 48, 215 Fulgham, Adron L. 48, 247, 248 Fulgham, Curtis D. 48 Fulgham, Robert E. 84 Fulton, Billy 67, 179 Fulton, David Lee - — 103 Fulton, William A. -- -.- 40 Funchess, Albert M. 48, 228 Funderburk, Alinder H. - 48 Furr, David A 67, 228, 267 Furr, Floyd H 48, 233, 249 Furr, William P. 103, 140 Gadberry, Robert M 48, 251 Galle, Waide J. 37, 85 Galloway, Ernie L 48, 178 Galloway, Gerald 48, 254, 257 Gammage, William E. 67, 265 Gammill, Jim F. 85, 255 Gammons, Dwayne S. -- - - 8 Garcia, Arthur C. 48, 218, 260, 269 Gardiner, Donald A. 85 Gardner, Carl B. 103 Gardner, Hugh C. -.. 67 Gardner, J. W., Jr. 67, 267 Gardner, William M 85, 138, 243 Gargaro, John L. 48, 122, 218, 225, 267 Garmon, Robert G -- 48, 148 Garmon, Tommy E. 67, 148 Garner, Jeff M. 103, 270 Garner, James R. 103 Garretson, Gordon M 85 Garrett, Charles G. 103 Garrett, Richard H 48, 149 Gates, John T. 85 Gates, Robert F 103 Gatlin, Louis S. 48 Gatlin, Richard L. 67, 267 Gearhart, Joe H. 67, 278 Geddie, Charles L. — 48 Gee, Chung Lin 48 George, Kenneth J. 67, 255 Gerlach, John K., Jr. 85, 138 Germany, Charles T. 85 Germany, Dan M. 103, 146 Germany, John G 85 Gerred, Donald L. 85 Ghetti, Joseph L. 48 Gibbons, Jerry V. 85, 219, 226 Gibbs, James B 85 Gibson, Charles A. 48, 239 Gibson, Frank A., Jr. -- 48, 239 Gibson, John D 48, 258 Gibson, John David 103 Gibson, Thomas Eugene - 48 Gibson, Vernon Burnett 85 Gibson, William Earl 67-248 Gilbert, Charles Nichols — 67 Gilbert, Gray Thomas 67-225 Gilbert, Kathering H 85-231 Gilbert, Speights Weems 48-119-254 Gilbert, Wendell N. 67, 269 Giles, Bobby Joe 85, 213, 140 Giles, James Huey ... 67, 33, 213, 140, 252, 255, 259 Gill, Ellis Gray 85 Gilliland, John Allen, Jr. 67, 140 Gillis, Joe Kindred -— 85 Gillis, Samuel Peters -— 67 Gillon, Jo Ann . --- 103, 231 Gllman, Bobby Greer 48, 214, 260, 270 Gilmore, Joseph Richard 48, 125, 129 Ginn, Hal G 67, 129, 154, 271 Ginn, Herbert Truitt 67, 220, 222 Girley, Owen C. 67 Girling, Charles Massey -. 48, 30, 210, 223, 245, 136 Glasgow, James Clayton 48, 265 Glisson, Clyde Edward 48, 256 Glover, Ben Nash 103 Godwin, Patrick Francis, Jr. Golden, Joe Perry -- 103 Golden, Roland Stanford 85 Gonzalez, Nicholas Ascencion 85, 222, 225 Gonzales, Teodoro T. 40, 241, 222 Gooch, Nancy L. 67 Goode, Joe M. - ' Goodgame, Leonard — ° Goodnight, James Lee 67 Goodrite, George Wendell 67, 239 Goodsell, Joseph E. 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Assistant Cashier Graham, Robert Merrell 103, 244 Graham, William L. 103 Graham, William Ralph 49, 241 Graham, William Wendell 68, 244 Granger, Rodney B 85 Grant, William Doyle 103 Graves, James Earl 49 Graves, James Larry 49, 239 Graves, John R. 49 Gray, Billy Douglas 85 Gray, Billy Douglas 85 Gray, Clifford Snyder 49, 267 Gray, Frank AA. _- 49 Gray, Jimmy AA. 49, 243 Gray, Walter K 85, 150, 228 Greco, John A. 40, 144, 249 Green, Andrew J. 49, 265 Green, Carolyn Lee 103 Green, Ernest J. 49, 29, 30, 208, 218, 220, 228, 260, 271 Green, George T 85 Green, Harold E 68, 244 Green, Hugh Louis 68, 244 Green, Harry W. 49, 248 Green, James W. 68 Green, Lil Tharp 68 Greene, Homer S. 103, 140, 228 Greenland, Harvey W., Jr. 49 Greer, Charlie K. 103 Greer, William C. 103, 244 Gregg, Albert S. 68 Gregg, Billy R. 40, 241 Gregg, Cade L. 85 Gregg, Jimmy F. 103 Grefory, Jeff 68 Gregory, Janet 33, 37, 85, 125, 112, 159, 156, 205, 220, 228, 258 Gregory, Johanna 103, 125, 168, 157, 214, 215, 231, 232 Gregory, Leroy C. 68 Griffin, Billy S. 68, 267 Griffin, Charlie L. 68 Griffin, Frank E. 103, 150 Griffin, Jesse F. .... 49 Griffin, James W. 68, 29, 241 Griffris, Ralph S. 49, 223, 271 Grisham, Geirge R 40 Grissom, Robert E. 68 Gross, James G. 103, 148 Gross, Otis G. 68, 252 Grubbs, Truitt AA 68 Guest, Charlie L 85, 138, 228 Guice, Harold A. 103 Guice, Porter L. - 103 Gully, Jerry E 49 Gunter, Billy C. 103 Gunter, Bobby R. 68, 144 Gunter, Thomas Y. 68 Guthrie, Roy C, Jr. 85, 146 Guttman, Richard W. 85 Guyse, James H. 49, 228, 254 Guyton, Earl Love 29, 34, 36, 49, 257 Guyton, Samuel P 29, 103, 220 Gw in, Howell H. 103, 223 Haas, Carl Fox 31, 49, 150 Hagemeyer, Jesse C. 85 Hairston, John P. 68, 148 Halbert, Lewis AAolloy 85, 181 Halbrook, James G. 49, 228, 265 Hale, Jeff A. 103 Hale, Lloyd B. 68 Haley, William E. 49, 134, 144, 228, 269 Halford, Clarence W. 68 Hall, Eugene J. 68, 243 Hall, Fred B. 103 Hall, Garvin N 68, 242 Hall, Ronnie C. 68, 267 Hall, Richard L 49, 218, 260 Hall, Robert T 85, 140 Hamill, James G 68, 219, 237, 242 Hamill, Perry AA. 49 Hamilton, William Calvin 68 Hamilton, William Stewart 68, 150 Hammack, Carol AA. 104 Hammack, Felix C 49 Hamme tt, Bobby F. ... ... 49, 129, 254, 257 Hammond, Edward A. 29, 32, 49, 134, 210, 152 Hammonds, Andrew J. 104 Hancock, Lourie N 68 Handal, Alfredo J .... 49, 222 Hankins, Billy Joe 104, 226 Hanks, James C. 68, 231 Hanley, Thomas H. 104, 146, 225 Hannaford, Bobby T. 68 Hans, Joe P. 68, 202, 228, 265 Hansen, E. Dal 49, 269 Hansford, John L 104 Hardin, Harry F. 105, 146, 225 Hardin, John AA 68 Hardwick, Joe 50 Hardy, Aldwin D 86 Hardy, Joe B. . 86, 142 Hardy, Jennings H. 50, 129, 138, 210 Hardy, Phillip R 68 Hargett, James S 68 Harkins, Alfred E 49, 125, 150, 225, 239 Harmon, Allen J .... 50 Harned, Wentworth V. 68, 140, 213, 224 Harness, Jim 50, 176 Harper, Jack E. 104 Harpole, Carroll F 68 Harrell, Robert D. 104, 150 Harrelson, Charles W. 104 Harrelson, David C. 69 Harrelson, Robert AA. 86 Harrelson, Wayne L 231 Harrington, Janet .. 37, 86, 119, 159, 156, 163, 214, 228 Harris, Billy J. 50, 119, 122, 267 Harris, Davis P. 50, 237, 242 Harris, Edward H : 86 Harris, George G. 104 Harris, Irving 86, 265 Harris, Joseph B 69, 247 Harris, James E. 86 Harris, Jay J 69 Harris, John R 40 Harris, AAike 69, 242 Harris, AAarvin H 86, 236, 256 Harris, AAaury P 86, 152 Harris, Richard L., Jr. 69, 122 Harris, William AA. 50, 37, 144, 269 Harrison, Daniel AA. 86 Harrison, James K. 86, 267 Harrison, Walter R 104, 231 Harthcock, Thomas B. 86, 246 Hartman, John L. 86, 146, 214, 220 Hashim, Ibrahim AA 222 Hastings, Earl S. 104, 150 Hastings, Gilbert C. 50, 150, 183 Hatchett, AAargaret S 50 Hatchett, Thomas L 50, 122, 148, 252 Havercamp, AAarie I 104, 239 Hawkins, Harold B. 104 Hawkins, Ralph W. 50, 148 Hawkins, Sims H 69 Hawwa Loute AA 69, 222 Hayward, Robert L. 29, 35, 50, 228, 252 Hayward, William A., Jr. 239 Hazlewood, James W. 86, 198 Headrich, Billy E. 86 Headrich, Joseph H 69 Heath, Ralph D., Jr 104 Hedrick, Berry S. 104 Hegner, James R. 33, 34, 86, 146 Heiden, John L. 86, 188, 190 Helton, Charles C. 104 Henderson, Charles W. 69 Henderson, Howard G. 69, 129, 89 Henderson, Ose F. 50, 152, 220, 247 Henderson, Thomas R. 69, 225 Hendricks, AAichael L. 69 Hendricks, Wyndal L. 86 Hendrix, Thomas G 104 Hendry, Charles Ray 69, 122, 270 Henley, AAarion E. 86, 142 Henley, William Frank 86, 269 Henninghan, John J. 104, 270 Hennington, AAarshall D. 69, 264 Hensley, Bill G 104 Henson, Edmond C. 104, 225 Henson, Vincent W. 69, 269 Herndon, John W., Jr. 86 Herrington, Earl K. 104 Herrington, AAalcolm E. 50, 217 Hester, Eddie W. 86 Hester, Thomas A. 69, 134, 154 Hester, Wiley L 104, 146 Hewes, Neuton AA 86 ckerson, Joe H. 86, 270 cks, Richard W. 69 ght, Hermon H. 69, 148, 218, 269 ghtower, Lynwood 86, 239 Ibun, Benton AA 86 Ibun, Glynn R. 104 Iderbrand, Jack 69 II, Carlos - 69, 154, 267 II, Hiram W. 69 I, Richard C. 104, 191 1, Robert H. 86 I, Swinton A 40 I, Stewart D. 69, 242 I, William W. 104, 150 liard, Joe S 69, 138 Iman, French 69, 265 ilton, Joe G 69, 255 ilton, Thomas G. 219 lines, Fred B. 104, 140 ines, Owen B 50, 234 inton, Carolyn F. 104, 215, 231 inton, Percy 86 irschendofer, John H. 104, 228 ite, Don 86, 228 iitt, Guy W  .- 104 Hobart, Chalmers E 86, 263 Hobbs, Boyd L. 104, 152 Hodges, Dan A. 86, 267 Hodges, Jack N 86, 150 Hodnett, Charles E. 104 Holbrook, John W. 69 Holbrook, Jimmie A. 86, 136, 252 Holladay, Richard A. 104 Holley, Charles E. 69 Holliday, Bernard AA. 86, 152 Holliman, Wilbert G., Jr. 104 Hollimgshead, AA. 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Jr. 51, 29, 125 Jones, Edward A., Jr 51, 210, 237, 242 Jones, Earl B 87, 255 Jones, Eugene 105, 140 Jones, Elborn W., Jr. 87, 263 Jones, Guy, Jr . 51, 239 Jones, Gordon E. 87, 146, 219 Jones, George R 70, 140 Jones, George R. 105, 328 Jones, George R. 105, 328 Jones, Houston C, Jr. 105, 140 Jones, Hinds H 70 Jones, John B, 51, 239 Jones, James E. 51, 140, 270 Jones, James G 70 Jones, Preston 70 Jones, Lucien B 51 Jones, Lafayette M., Ill 105 Jones, Patricia G 51 Jones, Paul M 70, 269 Jones, Peter R. 87, 138, 269 Jones, Robert H., Jr. 105, 138 Jones, Ruben L. 87, 138, 269 Jones, Sue D. 51 Jones, Samuel R. 70 Jones, Thomas M. 228 Jones, Thomas N. 51, 228, 152 Jones, Victor R. . 88 Jones, William L. 105, 140 Jones, Alfred Smith 70 Jones, Ernest B. 105 Jordan, Edwin L. 70, 265 Jordan, Walter S 105 Jordan, Willie S . 70 Josey, James L 51, 125, 251 Joyner, Barbara 88 Joyner, Rodney G 70 Kaliaste, Arno E. 51 Karlak, Robert W. 87, 134, 228, 136 Kaupp, Harry, Jr. 70, 270 Kavanay, John R. 88 Kay, Charles H. 88, 152 Keady, Michael J. 105, 138 Keen, James R. 88, 279 Keeton, Jerry M 105, 191 Keith, Joseph B., Jr 88 Keith, John F 51, 210, 249, 152 Kelley James E. 105 Kelly, A. P., Jr. 88, 224 Kelly, Charles T. 70, 33, 37 Kelly, Joe 88, 256 Kemp, Bobby W. 105, 152 Kendall, Ted H. 88, 214, 29, 219, 220, 239, 150 Kennedy, Billy J. 51 Kennedy, Harold L ..- 70 Kennedy, Joe H. 70, 146 Kennedy Lando H. 105, 269 Kennedy, Lafayette N 51, 248 Kennedy, Reese Garrett, Jr. 51, 256 Kent, William H 105 Kern, Ralph Porter 105 Kerr, David B. 106, 269 Keyes, John W 52, 214, 30, 237 Kilgore, Jack 88 Kilgore, James C. 106 Killebrew, John A 106 Killebrew, Jerry H. 70 Killelea, Robert T. 88, 225, 254, 138 Kimberly, David F. - 70 Kimberly, Daniel L. 106, 152 Kimbrell, Jimmy L. 76, 188, 191 Kimbrough, James W 70 Kinard, William A 106 King, Allen L. 71, 256 King, Charles C 71 King, David B 52, 134, 208, 250, 257, 252, 148 King, James A. 99 King, Joe C. 106, 225 King, William M., Jr. 71, 183 Kinningham, Charles A 52, 30, 37, 220, 237, 245 Kirby, Coy 106 Kirk, Bobby L 71, 239, 251, 254 Kirk, Floyd A . 107 Kirkman, William G. 88, 239 Kitsock, Rita M. 88, 125, 168, 157, 205 Kittrell, Kerry D. . 71, 240 Klainschmidt, Charles L. 106, 146 Klonairs, Johnny D. 88, 224, 258 Knight, Buford G 88, 150 Knight, John C. - :.... 71, 264 Nnobloch, Norman 71, 228 Koonce, Bill L. ..-.. 71, 37, 146, 204 Kraft, Frank J. -- 88 Krebs, Harry L. - 52 Kresge, Paul A 71 Kungys, Stasys ... - 71 Lacey, Billy F .. 88 Lacey, Bill S 106, 138 Lackey, Gordon M 88, 263 Lackey, Lyman A., Jr. 52, 125, 129, 239 Ladd, Donald M. 52, 265 Ladner, Eugene 71 Ladner, Lee Russell 52 Ladner, Robert D. .... 106, 225 Ladnier, LeRoy A. 106, 225 Lamar, Hugh E. 106, 263 Lambert, Jimmy B 88, 150, 256 Lambert John S. -. 52, 125, 150 Lamensdorf, Berji L. 88 Lampkin, Robert E 88, 228, 148 Lancaster, William N 71 Landreth, Shedd Y. 71, 150 Landrum, Jimmy .. 106 Lane, Billy P. 52, 236 Lane, Orie J., Jr. 106 Lang, Phillip L. 88 Lanier, Frank W. 71 Lanier, John R. Jr. 71, 228 Lann, William K. 52 Larkins, O. S. 106 Latham, James O 106 Latham, Samuel B. 88 Lavender, John R. Jr 88 Lawrence, Ozzie J., Jr. 88 Lawrence, Royel O. 106 Leach, Jerry E 52, 233, 250, 257, 252, 255, 259 Leach, Peggy J. 52 Leake, Richard R., Jr 88 LeClerg, Robert E 40, 245 Ledbetter, Mary A 88, 215, 157 Ledlow, Kenneth L. 106, 136 Lee, Albert B. 71, 269 Lee, Alfred E 88 Lee, Ben W., Jr 88, 144 Lee, David R. 88, 138 Lee, Hoover, 52 Leff, Alan D 71, 270 Lemons, Douglas Wayne 71 Lenoir, William O. 88, 242 Lester, David L. 106 Lester, John L 88, 244 Lestrade, Oscar P. 106, 228 Leverette, Gerald W. 106 Lewis, Charlotte Ann 52 Lewis, Eddie E 71 Lewis, James H. 106 Lewis, Jerry R. 88, 219, 247, 140 Lewis, Keith 71 Lewis, Sam R. ..- 52, 271 Lewis, Samuel T. 71 Lickford, Freddy R. 88, 138, 267 Liffiton, William T ... . 71 Light, James E. 88 Lillard, Monte O. - 71, 270 Lindenmeier, Richard L. 228 Linder, Richard A. 88, 219, 269 Lindsay, Thomas R. 71 Ling, Chow T., Jr 71, 228 LIppincott, Bettie Jean .... 88, 215, 223, 231, 232, 247 Little, Hampton S., Jr. 106, 154 290 REX and STATE THEATERS In Business for Your Pleasure Owned and Operated by TWO STATE ALUMS: R. I. GOODMAN, ' 06 A. L GOODMAN. ' 08 S+arkville, Mississippi Serving . . . Motorists with Dependable Petroleum Products Since the Days of the First Horseless-Carriage STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Kentucky) MORGAN LINDSAY Your 5c lOc Store WHERE THE STATE BOYS GO Main Street Starkville, Mississippi ALLEN DRUG STORE Your REXALL Druggist Drugs, Candies and Toiletries STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI You taste its quality BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE tOCA-COLA COMPANY BY STARKVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY T. E. LINDSEY SONS Building Materials Box 487 STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI HOTEL BARBER SHOP You Can ' t Beat a Jack Moreland, Freeman McGinnis or Moody Vickers Haircut! STARK HOTEL BUILDING Starkvilie Mississippi A M DAIRY AND BAR Open 8 A. M. Until 10 P. M. Daily DELICIOUS MALTS. SHAKES AND SUNDAES All Dairy Products AIR CONDITIONED College Drive Starkvilie BOOK STORE CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduating Class of 1956 SHACK o : . 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Martin, Bobby P. 53 Martin, C. Darnell 107, 225, 122, 53, 29, 72, 107, 89, 241, 53, 154 267 265 263 215 138 248 269 265 262 106 263 89 231 231 52 157 246 89 150 269 231 . 71 265 255 136 52 228 260 259 231 . 71 140 106 152 71 249 247 265 269 40 239 53 136 106 89 106 265 89 259 225 257 222 72 72 107 107 269 72 72 107 107 150 107 222 263 225 265 72 242 72 107 72 148 138 52 89 107 257 239 150 146 107 236 242 Martin, Eugie A., Jr. 53, 30, 122, 134, 210, ' 260, 154, 271 Martin, Edward S. 107 Martin, Edgar W. 72 Martin, James R. 80 Martin, Murray G. 72 Martin, Sayles A. 107, 150 Martin, Wilson C. 53, 146 Martinson, William K 107, 263 Mason, Bernard D 54, 119 Mason, Ellis E 80 Massengale, Francis F 80 Massey, William C„ Jr. 54, 148 Maihews, Kenneth . 107 Mathis, Billy 72, 239 Mattox, James L. ...... ' .... 107, 136 Mauney, James T 107 Maxwell, Tom B. 89 May, Edward B 89 May, Jasper L. 89 May, Lester, H. 54, 242 Mayfield, William A 54 Mc Alexander, Fred A. 106 McAlpin, Bobbie Jean 89, 247 McAlpin, John B. 71 McAuley, Charles M. 71, 267 McCain, Charles M. 106, 148 McCain, Howard M. 72, 136, 260 McCain, William D., Jr 53, 33, 218, 136, 271 McCaleb, Robert E. 53, 231, 150, 270 McCall, George S. 53, 184, 144 McCall, John F. 89, 146 McCandless, James E. 72, 265 McCardle, Sfurat 89 McCaskill, John H. 53, 239 McClain, Charles A. 107 McCatchy, Charles H. :.... 89 McClellan, Lloyd E. 53, 134, 146 McCombs, Van K. 89 McCool, Billy J. .- 72, 236 McCool, Perry L. 107 McCormack, Robert E 89 McCormick, Alton L 72, 270 McCrary, James L. - - 107 McCuilen, Joe M. 72, 146, 251 McCuliough, Hugh A. 89 McDaniel, Curtis, 53, 220 McDill, Herbert E. 72 McDonald, Robert T 89 McDonald, Roberr W., Jr. 89 McDonald, Thomas K. .. 89 McDonald, William W., Jr. 89 McElroy, Charles S. 53, 37, 122, 129, 208, 140 McFarlane, Walter, T 107, 15 McGee, Otis R 107 McGee, William H 53 McGee, William Hill 89, 242 McGhee, Jerry A. 72 McGowen, Bobby John .. 53 McGowin S. Prentiss 72, 255, 138 McGrath, John W. 107, 228, 138 McGraw, Joseph Patrick 53, 146 McGregor, John W. 107, 236 McHann, John 72, 248 Mclngvale, Pat H. 72, 122, 146, 213 Mclntrye, James T 89, 148 McKay, Earl D. 107 McKay, Louie T 72 McKee, Kenneth M „ 90, 263 McKee, Shirley M 41 McKeithen, Emory E. 53, 241, 1 10 McKeown, Jamie C 72 McKinney, William H ... 53, 236 McKinney Willis R. .. 90 McKinnon, W. M 53, 150 McKissack, Clark C 181 McKnight, Tom B 90 McLaurin, James E 72 McLaurin, Ray V 107 McLendon, James E. 53, 223, 234, 138 McMahan, Vernon W 72 McMahon, Murray D 90, 269 McManus, James M. 107, 240 McMillen, Jack C. .. . 72 McMullan, Robert F., Jr. ... 53 McNair, Donald E. 107 McNeal, Leslie V., Jr. . ... McNeill, Ernest E McRae, Frank Edwin McRaney, Robert L. McRaney, Mike P. McReynolds, John Thomas McSwain, jo D. McSwain, Jack M McSwain, Levvis G., Jr. . McWhirter, James C. . , McWhorter, James W. 107, McWhorter, Leon C McWilliams, Hugh F. 107, McWilliams, Hugh M. 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Millard, Jesse Thomas Miller, Andy Gamble 1( IC 54, 72, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Walter, Ol, Jr 41 Miller, Walter T 90, 150 Mills, Chorley F. 73, 138 Mills, Jimmy C 41 Milstead, Ray L , 108 Ming, Marcus L. 90 Minks, James E. .. .. 108, 270, 144 Minniece, Houston M. 108, 148 Miskelley, James B 108 Mitchell, Bob D. 108 Mitchell, Barbara J. 73, 231, 232, 247, 156 Mitchell, Carolyn 54 Betty E. Charles E. Charles R. ..... .. E. Ann Gardner E. Herbert H. Jimmy N. John R John R. Lawrence E., Jr. Mary Anne . .... Robert G. Tom P William E 242 108 108 90 108 90 90 90 108, 119, 158, 165, 157 90 90 90, 257 72 72 , 34 108 245 146 . 90 Mitchell, Charles O. Mitchell, George W. Mitchell, Henry C. Mitchell, John A. 90 Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell B., Jr E. A. A 236 73 Jesse R. Monroe Melville E. .. 73, William William Mitchell, Willard N. .... Mitchener, Clufford W. Mitchoner, Winthrop L. Mize, Leslie L. Mize, Robert Louis - 108, 154 Mize, William B. 108 Mize, Walter G ..- 7 3, 25, 152 Mizell, James F., Jr -..- 73, 269 Moak, Charles E -... 73 Moak, Clyde M 108 Moak, Dorothy A 73 Moak, Wilson E 90 108 255 90 108 217 73 154 239 108 73, 271 108 90 90 294 S ecuritu tute d cink Sfarkville, Mississippi MEMBER OF F. D. I. C Serving Starkville, Oktibbeha County and State College More Than Half a Century PLACES ALL OF ITS FACILITIES AT YOUR DISPOSAL When Your Business Is Banking Call on Us Compliments of . . . COLONIAL HEIGHTS SERVICE STATION and Used Car Lot DEALERS OF TEXACO PRODUCTS TOMMY COLEMAN. Owner Starkville, Mississippi Penney ' s immmmmmmifKinrfi the Home of QUALITY MERCHANDISE at the LOWEST PRICES Shop Penney ' s for All Your Needs YOU SAVE! COOPERATIVE CREAMERY the Home of A M BUTTER STATE COLLEGE MISSISSIPPI THE OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE We Specialize In PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES WIER DRUG STORE Starkville, Mississippi ,! ,yV: ' - lMSH. t ' ' ■, '  ' • • ' ,t v- ' - ' y ' as you go thru life CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS Compliments of FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT GRILL CAFETERIA STATE FOUNTAIN AAobley, Phil V - -- - 41 Moffatt, Thomas O -- 73 AAoffett, Dorothy L. - 108 AAoffett, Tommy C 54, 263 Mohler, Stanley H. .-. 90, 29, 208, 219, 219, 220 AAohundro, Curtis F. -. 54 Monk, Claude E. ----- 108 Monk, Samuel W. -- - -- 54, 146, 228 Monk, Ted G. - -- 90 Monroe, Armistead T., Ill - — 73 Montgomery, James C. - — — 73 Montgomery, Lee E. -- - 108, 229 Montgomery, Patricia G - 54, 247 Monty, T. Wayne 90 Moody, Douglas E. .— - - - 108 Moon, I. Man 54, 222, 225, 270 Mooneyhan, Darden W. 90 Moore, Alfred, - - - - - 248 Moore, Coy E. - 90, 182 Moore, Douglas E. 54, 248 Moore, Ernest D. - 54, 122, 119, 146, 220, 270 Moore, Earl H - 90 Moore, Elton L. 73, 267 Moore, Joe Alan -- 108, 241, 150 Moore, Jonathan O .— 107 Moore, L. C. - 90 Moore, Lloyd K. Jr. - 73 Moore, Louis M. ..-.„ 90, 265 Moore, Leonard Ol, Jr. - 73, 150 More, Samuel B. 41, 229, 270 Moore, Troy D. — - -— 54 Moore, William A 73 Moorehead, Mildred A. 119, 54, 168 Moores, Walker A. 90 Moreton, James R. . 54, 29, 122, 119, 129, 208, 213, 220, 233, 260, 138, 267 Morgan, B. Mahlon 73 Morgan, James Powell 91 Morgan, Noel 73, 119, 243, 140 Morgan, Philip L. 54 Morgan, Sam R. — — 91 Morgan, Tharon ---- 73 Morgan, William E. -- -- - 91, 183 Morgan, Walter R. 91 Morris, Fred B. 73 Morris, Holace 54, 247 Morris, Horace .- - 54 Morris, Joseph B. 54 Morris, John E. — 73 Morris, Pat H. 54 Morris, Robert J. - 108, 225 Morrison, Paul C. 73, 144 Morrison, Royce W - 54, 243 Mortensen, Davis 73 Moseley, Adrian L 54 Moseley, Thomas E — - — - 108, 214 Moses, Louis R. -- - - ' - Moss, Alvin F. -- 91, 138 Moss, Kenneth W. — - 108 Moss, Walter Wade .-- — 54, 246 Motes, Jesse F. - -- - - - - 74, 244 Mott, Donald L. -„. 73 Moulder, Chester S„ Jr 54, 262, 269 Mulholland, Joe H. - - 73, 248 Mullen, James R. - - 108 Munsch, Albert S., Jr 54, 119 Munson, George W. -- -— 91 Murphree, Thomas R. 91 Murphy, George E., Jr -— 91 Murphy, George Ol, Jr 91, 267 Murphy, Jack I. -- - - • 55, 229 Mupphy, Terry L. - - -- 73, 146, 234, 149 Murrah, James Elmer - - - 91 Murray, August E. - - 73, 267 Murray, John B. - - 55, 129, 256 Murray, James D - — - - 108 Murray, Malcolm P — - - - 55 Myers, Chodie T - -- 91, 267 Myers, John D. 41, 249, 144 Myers, Kenneth G - 91 Myreick, Henry G - 73, 183, 265 Naims, Kiani K -- -- 108 Nance, Thomas H - - 55, 248 Nash, Evelyn G. 55, 31, 160, 212 250, 251, 258, Nash, Leroy C. - 73, Nash, William D. 55, 188, 189, Nation, James L Nation, Virgil B., Jr. ..- Nations, Ida M. -...„ 93, 212, 229, 223, 239, Nations, Perry L - „. 108, Naxary, Thomas D 91, Neal, Gene E. 55, 122, Neal, Lamar B. - .„ — 41, 217, 229, Neal, Richard W. 91, Neel, Charles A. -— Nelms, James W. 73, 129, Nelson, George D 73, Nelson, Louie E. 55, 225, NeSmith, Edward N - - NeSmith, Malcolm - Neubert. Hunter S. 109, Neubert, Rhyme 55, 251, 252, 255, Nicaise, Placide D. - Nicaise, Randolph W., Jr Nichols, Arthur S 91, Nichols, Douglas C. —. Nicholson, Roy L. Nicholson, Robert S. —. 91, Nickle, John T Nicholson, Robert S. -- 91, Nickle, Joht T Nicoladis, Frank - - 74, 129, 153, Noblin, James Earl, Jr Norton, John Robert Norwood, Ear T. -— 74, Nutt, Theofore D. - 109, 257, 215, 156 267 190 . 73 108 245 138 244 119 233 239 109 242 240 254 - 81 109 148 259 - 73 . 74 148 .. 74 , 91 267 . 91 267 - 91 246 108 41 247 138 Oakes, David R., Jr. 74 O ' Banion, Ernest J. 74, 257 O ' Beirne, Daniel J. 109, 146, 225 O ' Dell, Charles D 109 Odenwald, Neil G - - 74, 223, 245, 209 Odon, John L. -- 55, 250 L ' Dom, Richard W. -- .-- 91 Ofden, George C, Jr. 74, 229, 138 Oglesbee, Paul Baylis, Jr. 55 Oglesby, Bobby F. - -- - - 91 Oglesby, John T 109, 214 Oglesby, Walter E. 55 Ogletree, James O. 109 Ogletree, Thomas L. 55, 135, 129 Oliphant, Willis F. -. 74 Oliver, Roy A. -. ... 55, 34, 250, 150, 251, 522 Oliver, Willard B. - - 55, 254, 257 Olivier, Jean R. -.. - 55, 269, 264 O ' Neal, Donald Walker -„ 91 O ' Neal, Robert B. 243 O ' Neill, Ben G. - -- 91, 271, 152 O ' Neill, Peggy J. ....- 106, 231 O ' Quin, Glen B _ 55 O ' Quinn, Edgar B. - 55, 249 O ' Quinn, Jimmie D. - 109 Ormon, Gerald L -- 109, 146, 270 Orsborn, Edward E, 74, 138 Osborn, William H. -- - 55 Osborne, Gaines E. .-- - 109 Osgood, Jerry W. 55, 119, 252, 148 O ' Steen, Ernest A - 109, 148 Oswalt, Ray O. — - — 55, 265 Overstreet, Bill M. - 74 Overstreet, Jim J ---- 55 Owing, A. D. 241 Pace, Deason L J— — — — 91 Pace, George - — 74 Pace, John A. 55, 241, 236 Pace, Richard S. — -- 219 Pace, William H - - 109, 146 Page, Suzanne - 109 Palmer, James E - 91 Palmer, Paul C. -- 55, 264 Palmer, Shelby R - -- - 91 Palmertree, Tommy R 55, 248 Panzica, Robert V 55, 229, 258, 138 Papdo Polo, Pose A. -- -- 106, 223 Parham, Price H - 55, 245 Paris, George J. 74, 244 Patish, Jack P. 55, 269 Park, James F. -... 109 Park, Malcolm C 91, 255 Parker, Carl W , . 109 Parker, Edward B. . 109 Parker, George A. - _. ....- 91, 255 Parker, Glen A 56 Parker, Harold H. 55 Parker, Hubert H „ 74, 242 Parker, James D 109 Parker, John E. — 74 Parker, Jack W 74 Parkder, Milvin S - - 56, 248 Parker, Rayburn Ellis - - -.-- . 109 Parkder, Raymond L. 94, 264 Parker, Robert R. 56, 31, 210, 217, 260, 269 Parker, Waymon E. - 109 Parkison, James R. -- 109 Parkman, Sammie B 41, 241 Parks, Walter H 91, 270 Parr, Ida C. -- - - 41 Passons, Peyton L., Jr. - 109, 150 Pate, James R - 56, 269 Patterson, Anne R. 109 Patterson, Billy W. 74 Patterson, Franklin R., Jr. 91, 136 Patterson, William D., Jr. 74, 140 Patterson, William R. 109, 240 Patton, William L., Jr. ., 109 Paulson, Billy J. 66 Paxton, John O. 56, 269 Paxton, William J. .— 91 Payne, Kent Miller -.... 109, 229 Peach, Arthur M. 91, 237, 263 Peacock, William, M., Jr. -... -.. 56, 269 Peaks, James Allen, 74, 256 Pearce, Charles -- 109 Pearson, Bobby J. .-. 56, 256 Pearson, John E 90, 219 Pearson, Lawrence C. -... 109 Pease, James W. Peebles, Billy C. 109 Peel, Charles L. 91 Peeples, Marion E. 56, 148 Pelham, James P. — - -.— 109 Pennebaker, Paul E. 56, 249, 150 Pennington, Joe P. 109, 146 Pennington, William A 110 Pentecost, William E. 91 Perera, Rodrigo I -.. 222, 225 Perkins, Ottis L. 74 Perrere, Clyde J. 56, 178 Perrett, Audrey P 110 Perrey, Billy W. 91, 152 Perry, Kenneth D. - 110 Perry, William E. 92, 229 Peterson, Walter G. -. 92, 146 Pezant, Psul L. .- - 140, 136 Phillips, Erceline V ...„. .. 93, 224 Phillips, Fred D. --. ..- ..- 92, 239, 240 Phillips, Lowell E -„ -- 231 Phillips, William H. 110, 239 Philpot, Jimmie L 92 Pickel, Charles H. „ 74, 229 Pickering, Tommy J. „ 264, 56 Pickett, Ernest W., Jr. - 92 Pickle, John Nesh 110 Pierce, Allen W .- -- - HO Pierce, William M — 74 Pigott, Billy W. -- 74 Pigott, Thad I — 74 Pike, James C. - - 92 Pilgrim, Marvin F. 74, 254, 256 Pineda, Jose A 223 Pitt, Laud Rolland .— - - — - 74 Pittman, Franklin T. - 74 Pittman, Harry E. .— - -— 74 Pittman, Homer W. .- - 74, 242 Pittman, Ray C 74 Pittman, Sam 74 Pitts, Aubert M - 74 Pitts, Kerr y F 56, 264 Poag, Johnny M. - 110 Poe, William E. 110, 146 Polk, Carroll R - 56 Polk, Jerry G - 74 Pongetti, Robert G HO, 225 Pontius, William E 92, 226, 148 298 Compliments of BURDINE SHEELY The Home of Famous Brands STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI STRAIGHT 8 RESTAURANT Completely Air Conditioned Private Banquet Room Food to Go ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE Phone FAirfax 8 5491 Columbus, Mississippi GORDON ' S SHOE STORE STARKVILLE Buy Your Shoes at Gordon ' s — Pay Cash and Save the Difference n i QUALITY GOODS FAIR PRICES W. 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J., Jr. - _. 92, 154 Powell, Suzanne A 74, 121, 221, 245 Powell, William A. ..„.. 74, 33, 264 Power, Charles D. ,— „ 74, 236 Power, Charles R. - 110 Power, Franklin W 75, 234, 150 Power, James A 92, 233 Prather, Robert B. 75, 251, 257 Prescott, George O 75 Presley, James L. - 56 Pressgrove, Claud A. 92, 140, 256 Price, Charles C. 110 Price, Gayle D 56 Price, Robert M 56 Price, Thomas L -.. 75, 224, 249 Price, Wayne F 110 Pridgen, Harold 110 Prince, Thomas R. ..— 56, 31, 37, 208, 217, 229, 222, 233, 251, 252, 255, 259 Prince, William A. .. 56, 29, 21, 208, 217, 233, 250, 251, 252, 255, 259 Prine, Donald O 56 Prisock, Annie B. 110 Probstel, .Wolfe L, - 56, 222 Proffitt, Ralph 3 75, 270 Pruett, Jimmie L 110 Pryor, Peter P., Jr 75 Puckett, Richard E 110 Puckett, Willis N. 75, 148 Purvis, Gerald T 110 Purvis, Wilbur L 75 Puryear, Harry Hewlette 92, 152 Putt, Shirley A. _ 110 Putt, Sarah F, 110 Quinn, Ronald E 75 Quinnelly, Richard C. 56 Quinnelly, Robert M. 110 Raborn, George E. 75 Ragan, Smith L. 75, 231, 232, 150 Ragland, Frank R. 92 Ramsay, Alfred H., Jr 110., 140 Ramsay, John W. 56, 29, 122, 119, 208, 213, 218, 233, 229, 260, 262, 138, 269 Ramsey, Earl A. 110 Ramsay, Robert W., Jr 92 Randall, Ernest H., Jr. 110, 140 Randolph, Thomas E 110 Ranson, Buford W. 75, 206 Ratcliff, Bob G 75, 152 Ratliff, Glenn T liO, 150 Ratliff, Robert F. 56, 256 Ratliff, Stanley P 110, 150 Ray, Amos L. 41, 251 Ray, Glenn T. 110, 213 Ray, Johnny M 110 Ray, James P 56, 255 Ray, John T., Jr 11,0, 148 Ray, Kenneth L. 56, 248 Ray, Monica L. 119, 169, 231 Ray, Norman R 57, 129, 269 Rayborn, Hanson C. 57 Rawls, Claudell E. 56, 248 Rea, Paul W 110, 244 Read, Cornell E 75, 263 Reardon, Glen A 92, 136 Redding, Charles L. 75, 229, 244, 140 Redditt, Ralph B 75, 129, 237 Reed, Bryant A 57, 125, 223, 229 Reed, James E. 92 Reed, Jack M _ 75, 259 Reed, Paul D. 110 Reed, Robert A 57 Reese, Ben 57, 242 Reeves, Smiley 75 Reeves, Sidney N., Jr 75, 138 Reeves, Willis E. . 75 Reid, Glendal E 75 Reid, Willia S 111 Reilly, Francis N 75, 229, 269, 144 Resnick, Errol B 1 1 1 Retherford, Cassie M 57, 154 Reynolds, John M. 92 Reynolds, William J 75, 146, 244 Rhodes, Jack R 92 Rhodes, W. Max 111 Rise, Richard E 92, 219 Richards, John H., Jr 57, 140 Richards, William C 92, 152 Richardson, James E. 75 Richardson, Roger N. 57 Richardson, Samuel B., Jr. 57 Richardson, Spiva Gene 75, 239 Richmond, Donald E. 57, 252, 136, 256 Richmond, James R 57, 250, 252, 136, 256 Richmond, William L .- 92 Rigg, Karl F. 75, 219, 154 Rigney, George S. - - 111, 34 Rigney, James D. 57 Riley, Grady F., Jr 57, 30, 218, 262, 264 Riley, John B Ill, 138 Riley, James I ..— Ill Riley, Shelby E. 111 Rinehart, Colmore U -.. 75, 140 Ringold, Curtis E 57, 150, 269 Ritchey, Jerry E. -... 57, 248, 188, 189 Ritter, Charles W 57, 29, 30, 36, 125, 129, 208, 220, 237, 239, 231, 140 Rivers, James W., Jr 111 Roark, William G 57, 229, 271 Robbins, Doye P. .-- 75 Robbins, John L. Ill, 140 Robbins, Kenneth W. - 75 Robbins, Wayne L. 1 92 Roberson, Frank M. Ill, 270 Roberson, Jackie E 54, 75 Roberson, John P. 57 Roberson, Leslie W. - 75 Roberson, Richard L .-- 57, 136 Roberts, Arthur P. Ill, 140 Roberts, Bill K. ..- 92, 263 Roberts, Clyde E 75, 222 Roberts, Carey W., Jr 111 Roberts, George E. 57, 269 Roberts, Sammye F. 75, 247 Roberts, William F. Ill, 229, 150 Robertson, Alton R. 1 1 1 Robertson, James 1 1 1 Robertson, James P. 92 Robertson, William H., Jr. 75, 270 Robinson, Howard C. 41 Robinson, Jessie D 1 1 1 Roccone, Mario, Jr. 111, 225 Roebuck, Aaron A 75, 248 Rogers, James H. 111, 244 Rogers, John M. 1 1 1 Rogers, John W. 111 Rogers, Pat M. : 92 Roland, Melvin T. 111 Romary, Donald .... 57 Rone, Robert Riley 57 Roper, William E. 57, 264 Rosamond, John B. 92, 252, 148 Roe, Laston J 57, 267 Rose, Theodore L. 57, 269 Ross, Benjamin A 92, 256 Ross, James S. .... .... 75, 180, 234, 148 Ross, Lent A 92 Ross, Louie G., Jr. 75 Ross, Robert E. .. 57, 208, 217, 270, 251, 255, 136, 252 Rosetti, Floyd, Jr Ill Rothwell, Marigail 92 Rounsaville, Bill B. 92 Rouse, Bertist C. 92 Rowe, Frank F. 229 Rowe, Lawrence A. 1 1 1 Roye, Charles W Js, 248 Rowezee, James W 1 1 1 Rubel, Werner H. _... 76, 269 Ruff in, Stanley W 111, 138 Ruscoe, Herbert C 92, 182 Rushing, James B 1 1 1 Russell, Alice V -.-. 92, 169, 229 Russell, Carlton P 57, 30, 122, 119, 208, 217, 218, 260 Russell, Dan A 111, 239 Russell, Edward B. 57, 122, 129, 148 Russell, James A. 111 R ussell, Lynn D. 111 Russell, Melvin D 76, 239, 150 Russell, Paul L. 111, 245, 140 Russum, Joseph H 76, 210, 219, 269 Rutledge, William S 76, 267, 142 Ryan, James W 76 Rye, James H. Ill Sabbatini, Frank — 76, Sadler, Clarence R. Sallis, William C. 57, 29, 30, 92, 176, 111, 125, 247, 111, 146, 58, 145, Salmon, Thomas G., Jr Salmon, Walter T. Samuelson, Melvyn O Sanderford, James H Sanders, Charles J Sanders, Hairston F Sanders, MyrI E. .. Sandifer, Thomas C 92, Sansing, Edward P. Satcher, John B. Saucier, Kenneth L -- 58, Saucier, Sidney P. 93, 146, Saulters, Sam R Sawtelle, Richard G. 93, Sawyer, Clifton W 93, 35, 134, 213, Saxon, Robert L. Seales, James W., Jr Scales, Walter 93, 269, Scarborough, Michael E - Schaffner, Charles H. . — Schaub, Joseph H .... Schilling, Felix A Schooley, Tommy A 112, Schweizer, Louis, Jr. -. 92, 134, Scoggins, Charles R. -.. 58, Scott, Paula K 93, 119, 168, 215, 229, Scott, Solon A. . .- -- Scott, Wayne A Scott, William B., Jr 93, 224, Scrivner, William H. 76, Scruggs, Ernest Lee -- Seal, Lawrence L. 58, 223, 229, 260, Seal, Tommie D. 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E — 234 256 129, 140 146 239 111 . 76 111 267 76 140 . 76 . 76 264 225 . 93 229 142 111 112 148 112 112 112 . 58 150 138 249 156 112 112 271 252 - 58 264 . 58 149 . 58 140 142 267 262 150 . 76 248 112 . 93 264 . 93 259 231 231 . 93 . 93 58 148 112 148 148 76 140 76 255 270 93 242 112 142 256 112 112 300 Congratulations to the Staff of the ■56 REVEILLE Jf iJttne4A a HARTNESS REDUS the College Student ' s Friends DRUGS JEWELRY Starkville, Mississippi MAYDEN ' S Starkville ' s Finest Store for Men and Boys Headquarters for ♦ McGregor sportswear VAN HEUSEN shirts MAYFAIR SLACKS INTERWOVEN CLOTHES HICKOK BELTS AND JEWELRY Jimmy Mayden, Owner BEST WISHES to the Graduates and Undergraduates STAGGERS BAKERY Butter Flake — Golden Krust Bread GOOD THINGS TO EAT Starkville, Mississippi Connplinnents of SLAUGHTER CHEVROLET COMPANY Where the College Boys Like to Trade NEW and USED CARS Autonnobiie Repairs Chevrolet Parts STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI Shook, Percy J, -- — 93 Shuman, Fred L., Jr. _, 41, 270 Shumpert, Horace E _ _ „ 112, 229 Shuping, Luther A. _ 112 Sibley, Doyle M. ....__ ___ 76 Sigler, Oran W 58, 217 Siler, William T. __ _ 93, 239 Simmons, Donald E. 112 Simmons, James C 93, 252 Simmons, John E 92, 269 Simmons, Reginald F. __,_ „ 76 Simmons, Thomas E. 93 Simmons, William J. _ 76, 148 Simms, George AA. - 93 Simpson, David L 93, 219 Simpson, Howard B. 58, 122, 119, 258 Sims, Joe A 58, 252 Sims, James H 58 Sims, T. Q. 112 Singh, Ambika 41, 222 Singletary, William A. 112 Sisk, Robert A 112 Sistrunk, Bobby J 112, 142 Skates, William C. ._ ... 76, 267 Skelton, Aubray D 76, 37, 122, 213, 140, 271 Skelton, John 76, 263 Skelton, John AA. 112 Slaughter, Edward C. 112, 148 Slaughter, Samuel W. Sloan, Loy W. _ _._ .._ 58, 255 Slover, Roland E. 93 Wesley E 76, 248 Al J., Jr. 93 Alfred R., Jr. 93 Charles R. 41 Cecil T. 58, 239 Don P 93, 138 Donald S. 76 Edward D. 112, 191 Edwin E. 93, 271 Frank D. 76, 140 Fran Douglas 93 Frank Elmo 93 Gary P. 93, 231, 232 Harry R. 58, 249 Hugh J. ._ 58, 154 James Byrd 93 James K. 93 Jerry Ned 112 John Norris 112 Jerry Scott 93 Laurent, Jr ,._ 76 Laerence G. 76 AAartin L. 76 Paul G. 76, 256 Philip S. 76, 35, 37, 213, 140, 251, 252, 255, 259 Robert B 76, 148 Richard D. 93 Richard E., Jr. 58, 119, 140, 271 Robert Earl 112, 144 Robert Gordon 112 Shirley H. 41, 241 Thelma 41 Tom D. 58 Virgil K. -- 41 Wendell D 93 Walter H., Jr. 58, 225, 267 William I 76, 241 Wilburn S., Jr _ 111, 58 Smyth, Bobby V. 76 Snipes, Cladwin G. 112, 244 Snyder, Edmond B 112 Sones, John A. 112 Sooter, Shem AA. 41, 241 Souleyrette, Dumcjnt A 41, 220 Sparkman, Robert R 58 Spears, Wiley R 76 Spell, Joe Graves 41 Spence, William AA. 76, 246 Spencer, John B 76 Spencer, James D l)2 Spencer, Keith 241, 222 Spencer, AAarion D 58, 257, 255 Spinks, Francis F. . 76, 34, 122, 213, 237, 231 232, 140 Spivey, Jack B 76 Spivey, Stephen H. 112 Small, Sm th, Sm th. Sm fh, Sm th. Sm th, Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th, Sm th. Sm th, Sm th, Sm th, Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Sm th. Spring, Ferdinand E., Jr 93, 154 Spring, John E., Jr 112, 244 Springer, Echward 77, 264 Spruill, Oscar B., Jr _. 94 Stacy, Billy AA ... 112 Stacy, Jo Ann . 59, 33, 119, 159, 166, 215, 212, 204 Stafford, Carolyn W. 59, 31, 212, 156 Stafford, Robert H, 59, 256 Stain, William C. 94 Stampley, Walter J. ..-- 113, 214, 142 Standifer, Leonidas C, Jr. 41 Stanford, Paul C 77 Stanley, Paul L. 94 Stanley, Robert E. 94, 148 Stanton, William W., Ill 59, 30, 176 Stanton, William W., Ill 59, 30, 176, 208, 234, 150, 250, 256 Staples, Bobby B 77 Stak, Leonard R. 113 Starkey, John L„ Jr. 77, 244 Starr, Jack E. . 113, 225, 229 Steele, Bobby L 94 Steele, AAaxie D 59 Steele, Ralph A. 113, 229, 152 Steen, William A., Jr. 59, 264 Stegall, AAarvin W 113 Stennis, Thomas L. 229 Stephens, Caril V. 59, 236, 248 Stephens, David L 113 Stephens, Joe B. 113 Stephens, Thomas O., Jr. 214 Sterling, Wayne L 113 Steverson, Alton J., Jr. 59 Stewart, Daniel L., Jr 77 Stewart, Henry C, Jr. 77 Stewart, Harry L 59, 218, 269 Stewart, Harlan Ray 77 Stewart, Joe W 77 Stewart, Kenneth W 94 Stewart, William C. 113 Still, Robert AA 77, 129, 213, 264 Still, Thomas W. -.. 41, 241 Still, William E 59, 254, 258 Stilley, John D 77 Stillman, Robert L. 113, 152 Stinson, John W. 113 Stockett, Richard C, Jr. .... 77, 31, 129, 146, 208, 220, 250, 251, 256, 259 Stoker, Charles - .- .. -. 113 Stoker, James B. 94, 241, 219, 237 Stoker, Richard J. 94 Stoker, Wayne A. 94 Stokes, Leiand L., Jr 113 Stone, Richard N., Jr 77, 129, 150, 270 Storey, Charlton A. 113, 236 Storment, Candler F. 59, 239 Stovall, Richard AA. 94, 138 Stowers, Luther A. 129, 263 Street, Buford E. 77 Stribling, Jimmy C 94, 264 Strickland, Alvan C 94 Strickler, Robert E. 59, 231, 148 Stringer, John Robert 113, 150 Strong, Kermit L 59, 252 Strong, William G. 59, 241 Suber, Billy S. 59, 175, 234 Sudduth, Robert L. 70, 249 Suffling, Richard A. 77 Suggs, Bobby H. 113 Sullivan, Ben H. 241 Sullivan, Charles T. 59, 269 Sullivan, Eulei E 77 Sullivan, George 59 Sullivan, Joe O .- - 113 Summerlin, Eddie B., Jr 113, 142 Summers, Dorris D. 94 Summers, William P. 77, 269 Sumner, Leslie E. - 94 Sumrall, Charles A 77, 236 Sutherland, John B. 113 Sutherland, William J. 77 Suttle, Thomas G - - — - 94 Suttle, William K 59, 269 Sutton, Harry St. Clair - 94 Swalm, Peter F 59, 250, 258, 138 Swan, Robert L. - — - 94, 140 Swann, Allie C 77, 239, 138 Swoope, Frank G 94, 239 Sykes, James B., Jr. 94 Tabor, Harry B., Jr. 94, 144 Tailt, James AA. 77, 182 Tally, Charles L 113 Talts, John 113, 222 Tardy, James H 113 Tarsi, Elio E 94 Tartt, Bobby A. 59 Tate, Ray E. 113 Tate, Robert H 113 Taylor, Bobbie D 94, 152 Taylor, Billy G. -. 77 Taylor, Clyde E. 77 Taylo r, Dwain D. 94 Taylor, Frank G. 94, 246 Taylor, John F 113, 142 Taylor, Johnny S. ...... 59, 122, 119, 129, 146, 258 Taylor, AAadison L. 77 Taylor, AAahlon P. 59, 213 Taylor, Roger W. 94 Taylor, Tommy B. 59 Taylor, William D 113, 239 Taylor, Willie T., Jr. 113 Taylor, William W 113 Teague, Joseph V. 77, 224, 269 Teal, Novie D 94, 239, 256, 152 Tell, John W. 77 Teer, Walter F., Jr 94 Templeton, Corinne E 59, 247 Terry, Denny A 94, 150 Thames, John AA. 113, 136 Tharp, Thomas H 59, 269 Therrell, William E 113, 214, 229, 136 Thomas, Joseph B 59 Thompson, Henry W 94 Thompson, James E. — 94, 150 Thompson, James E. 77 Thompson, John D. 113 Thompson, James R 94, 267 Thompson, Luther AA 113, 148 Thompson, AAarion E., Jr. 113 Thompson, AAarion W. 113 Thompson, Olfa Ann 231 Thompson, Robert L. 94, 213, 223, 229 Thompson, Shelby J 113 Thompson, William I. 94 Thornton, Billy D. .— 77 Thornton, Wiley C. 77 Thrailkill, George AA. 7, 269 Thrash, Edward F. - ..- 59, 260 Thrash, Joseph L. - 77 Threadgill, Terry G - 77, 240 Threlkeld, William B., Jr. - 59 Tiller, William L. 94 Tingle, AAilton H 60 Tisdale, Robert W. 77, 229 Tisdell, James C, Jr. 77, 256 Todd, Ben L. 94 Todd, Thomas G. 95 Tokarchuk, AAyron E. 95 Toler, Thomas W. 78, 239 Toles, David O. 95 Tolley, Felix W. - 78 Tomlinson, Lee AA. 60, 241 Toney, William L. 95 Torkell, William E, 114, 229, 148 Townsend, Lee T 95 Tozzi, Tommy J 11 Trainor, Franklin R 95 Tramel, Lee R. 78, 119 Tramel, Sammy J - — 78 Trammell, Charles F. - H Trava, George C. 78, 222, 225, 257 Traylor, Charles B. - 95 Traylor, Donald F - 50, 267 Tribble, Frank W., Jr H Tribble, John R. - - ll Triplet!, James D. 60, 258 Triplett, AAarvin E -- 95, 269 Trudeau, Thomas A. 78, 225, 267 Tubb, Joe P. - 95 Tullos, Woodrow G. 95, 142 Tune, Sarah Jane - 78 Tunnell, Norman R. - - - 95 Turbeville, George W., Jr. -.- - 60 Turnage, Wade, Jr. -—- 78, 140, 256 Turner, Charles T. — - - ' ' 302 Airvietv of Hayes Aircraft modification plant, one of the most modern and effi- cient facilities of its k ' nd in the United States, with over 1,000,000 square feet of floor space and 5,500 employees. -. . POSITIONS IN AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY ARE OPEN FOR YOUNG ENGINEERS Hayes Aircraft Corporation offers young graduate engi- neers an unusual opportunity to obtain practical experi- ence in electronics, aerodynamics, aerophysics and design, power plant and mechanical installation, testing and operation of aircraft. Your job at Hayes will include w ork on major aircraft, giving you widely diversified and highly valuable personal training in fundamental design problems. You will oe given ample opportunity and encouragement to develop your OM n talent and skill in many fields of aeronautical research. If you can qualify, Hayes offers you a good position near home with advancement as rapidly as your aptitude justifies, and with a future of unlimited possibilities. Summer vacation work is available for undergraduates. For additional information, write to PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT AIRCRAFT CORPORATION MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Turner, Joel H. _ 95 Turner, Jimmie R. 41, 241 Turner, Norres G __ 114 Turner, Norvin R. 114 Turner, Robert W. 114 Turner, Thomas B. „. 95 Turnipseed, Marvin R. 60, 239 Twitfy, William 78 Tyner, Fred H. 114 Tynes, James S. __ 60, 217 Tynes, Lucille P. .__. 95 Ulmer, James H., Jr 95, 37, 154 Underwood, William G 78, 150 Urie, Joseph L. 60, 35 Ussery, Paul J. .__,_ _„ _. __ 78 Vaher, Udo _ 60, 222, 269 Valentine, F. Th , 78, 210, 220, 223, 260 Valentine, Hugh M., Jr. _„ 114 Valentine, Richard E. 60, 270 Vallas, Ted G. __ ' 60 Vance, Algene H. 78 Van Cotthem, A. Carlos 95, 220, 225, 239 Vandevender, Ed P. _ 95, 225, 242 Vandevere, Louis E., Jr. 95 VanHorn, Charles G. - 114 Vardhanavasin, A. 222 Vaughan, Hugh H. ___ 78, 223 Vaughan, Jack P. 95 Vaughan, Ledyard L .___ 114, 150 Venier, Louis J. 60, 178, 234 Verheeck, Prosper E 95 Vice, James R. 78, 271 Vickers, Joan S 95 Vickery, Hugh P. .„ 95_ 267 Vincent, James 78, 181, 234 Viner, James W. 114, 150 Vinson, Jimmy W. 114 Vinzant, George W., Jr. 78, 243 Wachsman, AAendel H. 78 Waddell, James .._ 60, 264 Wade, Frank S 95 Wade, Jesse I _ 95 Wadley, William T. 78 Waits, John P. 114 Walden, Gerald M. 78 Waldrop, Dalton M. 78 Waldrop, Gerald W 60 Waldrop, John H. .___ 78 Waldrop, Ralph C ._ ___ 114 Waldrop, Steve P. 114 Wales, William W. 60, 270 Walker, Bobby Jane 60, 29 Walker, Bobby W. 78, 213, 250 Walker, Clinton W. 78, 234, 250, ' 180, 251, 252, 255 Walker, George AA. 95 Walker, Harold D. 114 Walker, Hilton E. 94, 138 Walker, James E 60 Walker, Joseph J., Jr. 78, 270 Walker, Johnny W. 95 Walker, Robert H 95, 260, 262 Walker, Robert W ... 114 Walker, William C. ... 78 Walker, William D 114 Walker, Willie W 114 Wall, Charles C. 78, 271 Wall, James AA. 114 Wallace, Billy D 237, 239 Wallace, Balfour L. .. 114 Wallace, Eddie L. 78, 229, 136 Wallace, James E. 114 Wallace, John AA. 78, 269 Waller, Alvin K. 95 Waller, lone AA. 78 Wallin, Thomas N 78, 136 Wallington, Edv ard H. 95, 134, 136 Walsh, Donald E. 95, 150 Walters, Bobby G. 95 Walters, Clyde H 95 Walters, Gerald E 114 Walters, Gene F. 114 Walters, Thomas E 78, 241, 152 Walton, Billy D 236 Walton, Douglas G. 95, 136, 257 146 Walton, Harry P., Jr. 114 Walton, William R. 114 Ward, Edward F. 114, 220 Ward, John AA. 114 Ward, Linley K., Jr. 95, 270 Ward, Ralph D., Jr. 114 Ward, Robert S. 78, 33, 150 Ward, William E. Warklaw, William O 60, 241 Ware, Billy T. 95, 215, 138 Ware, James K., Jr. 60, 125, 136 Ware, Paul Dale 115, 229 Warnock, Johnny L 95, 229, 244 Warren, John B. 178 Warren, Leon 98 Wascomb, James E. 95 Wasson, Richard A. 95 Waterer, Willie F. 95, 219, 152 Watkins, Alexander H. 60, 220, 229, 140 Watkins, Lewis AA. 79 Watkins, William C, Jr 115 Watrous, Colleen H. 79 Watson, Arnold E. 115, 229 Watson, Charles F. 115 Watson, Daniel C. 115, 229 Watson, Garland G. 115 Watson, Ira J 60, 136 Watson, J. H. 115, 241, 226 Watson, John L. 96 Watts, Herman L., Jr 96, 269 Watts, John W. 60 Weatherall, Eddie R. 115 Weatherly, Charles E. 96 Weathersby, Robert E., Jr. 115 Weaver, George G. 60 Webb, Dwight K 79 Webb, James K. 41 Webb, Roland R 79, 213, 264 Weeks, David J. 96 Weems, James E. 60 Weems, James R. 96, 237, 150 Weir, Guy R. .- 60, 258 Weir, Henry S. 115, 244 Weir, John P. 96 Weir, Robert H. 96, 146, 270 Welch, James C. 115, 138 Welch, Lonnie J. . 96 Wells, Franklin K 96, 146, 229 Welshans, Wallace A., Jr 60, 140 West, David T. -- 60, 262, 263 West, Edith Ann ...-. 115 West, Patricia -.... 79, 119, 169, 214 West, Tom L. .. - 96 Westbrook, James Z - 115 Weston, Calvin L. 60, 225, 251, 254 Whaley, Francis L. 115 Wharton, Wyant J -.- 96, 269 Wheeler, Louis AA. -- - 79, 248 Wheeless, Harold R. .— - 79 Whetstone, AAalcolm 96 Whitaker, Harold H. 61, 252 Whitaker, Ralph .- 175, 150, 255 White, Billy AA 61, 247, 248 White, Charles F. - US, 148 White, Gordon H - 79, 220, 245 White, James F. - 61 White, James L. 79 White, Loyce L. - - -- 61, 256, 154 White, Lester P. -- 61, 142 White, Lavalle W. — - -- 115, 243 White, Robert C. - 96 White, Rufus S. 61, 240 White, Roy F. - 115 White, Richard L - — 96, 269 White, Sam L -- 96 Whitehead, James L. 115 Whitfield, John R - - 96 Whitmire, Charl es E. 115 Whitmire, Lynn W — 115 Whittington, Andrew L - 61, 226, 146 Wicker, John R. 96, 270 Wilbanks, Billy G - - 79, 231, 256 Wilbourn, Reuben L 115, 231 Wildmon, Allen F ..- - 79 Wiley, Benjamin F., Jr -- 61, 249 Wilkins, Billy AA. - 61 Wilkinson, John W. - 115 Wilkinson, Winfred C. 115 Willard, Wallace A 96 Williams, Adrian B 96 Williams, Alvin B., II 115, 245, 152 Williams, Bobby H. II5 Williams, Cary E II5 Williams, Charles H. 41, 251, 255 Williams, David Ernest 96 Williams, Druward E., Jr. 61 Williams, Edward 115 Williams, Edward E. 96, 140 Williams, Emmett L 79 Williams, Granville H 96 Williams, Henry C. 79 Williams, Harold K 61, 256 Williams, Horace L. 96 Williams, James D. 61 Williams, Jesse W. ... 61, 29, 31, 210, 250, 251, 252, 255 Williams, Robert AA. 61, 119, 180, 234, 150 262, 264 Williams, Stanley P. 79 Williams, Thomas J. 79 Williams, Thomas J. 79 Williams, William B., Ill 115, 136 Williams, Walter H. 61, 243, 140 Williamson, Bobby L 79 Williamson, Gerald K 79, 264 Williamson, Selma A., Jr 79 Willis, Alfred D. 79 Wilson, Charles T 115 Wilson, Edward R 96 Wilson, Joe E 79, 234, 140 Wilson, Terry L 96, 146, 269 Wilson, Willia, A. 79 Wilshire, Robert E. 61, 150, 251 Winders, William H. 115, 146 Wisntead, Gerald E 79, 248 Witt, Bobby G 61, 237, 242 Wolfe, Robert C. 61 Womack, Cecil 96 Womack, Herbert - 41 Womack, Rex A. 115 Wood, Charles F., Jr. 96, 269, 152 Wood, Dexter B. 61, 243, 140 Wood, James A. 115 Wood, Oscar A. 61, 138 Wood, Thomas 1. 61, 249 Wood, Walter G 96, 229 Woods, David C 61, 269 Woods, Earl G. 115 Woods, Hyram G 61 Woodward, Roland 79 Woodward, William D. 61, 148 Woody, Charles O., Jr. 96, 239 Woolfork, Everett L. - 79, 263 Woolvin, Joel W. . - 96, 225 Word, Ed L. -- 61, 248 Worley, John S 115, 248 Worthy, Frank G 96 Wray, Don J. 96, 229, 150, 267 Wright, Charles D. 79, 152 Wright, Franklin D. - 96 Wright, Garland S 79, 264 Wright, John 79, 231, 269 Wylie, Jimmy W 79, 264 Wylie, Walter E. 79 Wynn, Jack R., Jr. 79 Yancey, Charlie F. 79 Yarborough, Bobby S. 61 Yarborough, Carleen 115 Yarbrough, James B. 79, 134, 249, 148 Yarbrough, AAarilynn W 61, 269 Yarbrough, Phillip AA. 96, 242 Yeager, James E. 96 Yelverton, Joe N 115 Yesko, J. 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