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• • missis Jlii state college the 1 957 reveille the othcial yearbook publication 1 Mississippi State College State Cbllege, Mississippi i ... .a umej fifty-two ft published by the students of Mississippi State College williahn m. beard, jr., editor James huey giles, business manager Lithographed by taylor publishing company dallas, texas Photographed by jim pruitt studios starkville, mississippi dedication This is not a dedication to a mortal or to a memory but instead a dedication to living peo- ple—the students of Mississippi State College. Between these covers is shown the student as he lives, as he studies, and as he plays; these memories will never cease for they shall always live, just as the student lives. To the students of Mississippi State College this book is dedicated. table of contents adm in istration feature sports fraternities military class • organizations activities where they work . . . Whether it be Agriculture, Education or Business, Engi- neering or Science, students at Mississippi State can always be found hard at work. Here an agricultural stu- dent is learning the basic mechanics of a tractor . . . while a geology major is studying the structure of an oil derrick. where they study , . . Mississippi State College ' s million- dollar library is just one of the many fascinating wonders in store for the students. The air-conditioning serves to ease the student ' s mind while studying at any time during the day. Whether it ' s a planned study period in your room or cramming before class in the Grill, our students do study! ■' ' It-lit • •- , ' - r ' Mi. . • , . •. ' -( HX - ' fWf. ' s- III.,,, - ■' 1 ■JiTTr--- ' ' . ' ' S C ' t 1 ■H-- ' • „iifc ' T1 — r :- s «« l Here is our Campus . . . This is where we live. Yes, there is more to school than just studying and going to class. School is a way of life; a way of living and learning. This learning process can be shown thru many avenues . . . It can also be fun. Whether it ' s Ole Main or Garner, the students make Mississippi State their home. The girls in Magruder Hall don ' t always study; they sometimes relax, as do the boys. II where they relax , . . Picnicking, water skiing, or just a casual date; you can bet your life the State student is having a good time for these people know How to Play! 13 where they cheer . . . 11 A No matter what, football, basketball or baseball, the State students back their team. There is a high degree of school spirit at Mississippi State for which we are very proud. 14 ' I . k «V-- ' I m. JT l %j « Distance is no barrier to a State student ... he will follow the team to Alabama, New Orleans, or anywhere to display his school spirit. L 15 adm in istra tion 16 board of trustees of institutions of higher learning President HARRY G. CARPENTER Rolling Fork R. B. SMITH Ripley CHARLES FAIR Louisville MRS. JANIE RICE TAYLOR Jackson REECE D. McLENDON Poplarville R. D. MORROW Brandon DUDLEY BRIDGEFORTH Nesbit DAVID COTTRELL Gulfport THOMAS J. TUBB West Point DEAN J. N. LIPSCOMB Macon S. R. EVANS Greenwood TALLY D. RIDDELL Quitman DR. VERNER S. HOLMES McComb the honorable j. p. coleman the governor of mississippi 18 our president President of the College BEN F. HILBUN, M.S., LL.D 19 administration R. D. (BOB) WILLIAMS Alumni Affairs LEWIS F. MALLORY Compfroller ALEX McKEIGNEY Administrative Assistant 20 MR. FORREST AA. PALMER Director of Libraries school of agriculture Animal judging, an important part of agricultural studies 22 Economics, another factor of a business education 23 school of education 24 Social studies, a most important basis of education !.Vt!f£.OJ!Ujfc ' . ingineenng All engineers must be at home on the drawing board 25 26 Dr. Sheely injects chemistry into future scientists the graduate school He may get a good case of eyestrain, but he ' ll surely find what makes the bug tick. 27 the student association The Student Association of Mississippi State College is the executive governing body of the students. 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 Mississippi State College. This Association is governed by the Executive Committee com- posed of the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. These men are electd by the student body. THE PRESIDENT ' S CABINET -Top row, left to right: Yarborough, Schweizer, Stockett, and Dees. Bottom row: Beaufait, Mohler, Gregory, and Griffin. 28 B -n eBa M Seated, left to right: Giles, Lott, AAohler, Griffin, Yarborough, Gregory, Beaufait, Brooks, Robbins, Beard. Stand- ing. Nicholidas, Might, Able, Searcy, Irby, Miller, Sanderford, Houck, Ivy, Guyton, Smith, Kirk, Skelton, Ratcliff, Kendall, Walker, Farr, Douglass, Spinks, Otis, Armstrong, Howard, Dees. OFFICERS STANLEY AAOHLER President FRED BEAUFAIT Vice President JANET GREGORY Secretary BILLY GRIFFIN Treasurer MEMBERS SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Ted Kendall Francis Spinks Aubrey Skelton SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Wayne Robbins Charles Miller SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Tommy Lott Ralph Farr Jerry Armstrong James Sanderford SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Bobby Walker T. E. Douglass Herman Hight Charles Ivy Frank Nicholidas SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Aubrey Skelton Jim Yarborough EX-OFFICIO L. E. Miller Phil Smith Billy Beard James Giles Jay Dees SENIOR CLASS Bob Ratcliff Bobby Kirk JUNIOR CLASS John Houck Tom Irby SOPHOMORE CLASS Sammy Guyton Tom Searcy FRESHMAN CLASS Tommy Howard Larry Otis GRADUATE SCHOOL Fred Able 29 Left to right: AAohler, Beard, Littlejohn, Baker Hollingsworth, Smith, Cole and Giles. board of publication The Board of Publications serves in a governing capacity, basically though it serves greatly to the publications of the student body in practical solution to problems pre- sented by the editors of each publication. The Board is composed of four faculty and staff members, the President of the Student Association, the editor of the REVEILLE, and the editor of the Reflector. The editors of both publications must at all times follow the jurisdiction of this board. BILL HOLLINGSWORTH Chairman MEMBERS AAohler Beard Littlejohn Baker Hollingsworth Snnith Cole Giles 30 dance committee Cor FRED BEAUFAIT Chairman 3r the managing The Dance nmittee of the Student Association is responsible fc of all big dances on the State College Campus. Doing an excellent job of contracting 1 fine bands fo r th e concerts and dances, Fred Beaufait, made our social caU sndar one that will long be remembered. The Dance Committee , being one of th 5 hardest working grou Ds on the campus, made some very good looking backd rops fo r the Band Stand. A salute to the Dance Committee for a job well done. MEMBERS Osteen, Ernest Shackelford, Bob Mize 1, Betty Irby, Tom Harrison, James John ;ton, Peggy Carter, Don Karlak, Bob Powe II, Suzanne Camack, George Dorroh, William Scott, Paula Beckham, C. L. Flanagan, Ronny Davis , Mary Harris, Marvin Fitzgerald, Patsy Hart, Martha «■% Top row: Beaufait, Osteen, Irby, Carter, Camack, Beckham, Harris, Shackelford, Harrison, Karlak, Dorroh, Flana- gan. Bottom rov : Fitzgerald, Mizell, Johnston, Powell, Scott, Davis, Hart. 31 features 32 fluik. ' m, ' $Mm: Stan and Jan mr. Stanley mohler Stan although just a junior at State has made an out- standing name for himself. As a sophomore he held the position of Vice President of the Student Body and served as chairman of the Dance Committee. He belongs to many leading organizations such as Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Eta Sigma. He has been very active on the YMCA Cabinet and this year on the Board of Publications. Dur- ing his junior year, Stan held the top position on the campus, President of the Student Body. It is only normal that the students at Mississippi State should give Stan the coveted title of Mr. Mississippi State. Class Room Data mr, and miss mississipp 34 Festive AAood Prose and Poetry Mississippi State was very fortunate when Janet Gregory, a very attractive and versatile girl enrolled in our school. Besides being an excellent student, Janet has entered into many campus activities such as working on the Reflector, being pep squad at the ball games as cheer- leader, and being very active in the YAACA. Janet has had many honors bestowed on her such as being Regional Sponsor for the Army ROTC her sophomore year. Wing Sponsor for the Air Force ROTC her Junior year, and Lady of the Realm in the Memphis Cotton Carnival in 1956. Janet has served us well this past year as Secretary of the Student Association and we are very proud to present Miss Janet Gregory as our MISS MISSISSIPPI STATE. fate miss Janet gregory 35 elwyn benson C ( MJVORA 36 pat fitzgerald 37 martha hart 38 yvette martin Sst  «   . 39 Jennie lee whitehead 40 f J3 m Illiiii P as,. . __9B- t: M iT ' -k fi I m- tnyra joe bennett phoebe bethany I 42 mary davis sarah etheredge 43 ki I ' 1 shirley fairley o gregory • f tx f - ' ) ' ' ll ir 44 rita kitsock janyce kenf H 45 ' .. M - «, J  i« ' -- •• mary ann long barbara mitchell ' fjSf:: 46 paula scoff one price gsfc 47 r j sports 48 ;..-. : !%i% r .V ' 1 J B 3: «. Coach Wade Walker completed his first season as Head Coach of the Maroons, compiling a 6-4 record to tie for number six position in Southeastern Conference standing, 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 Walker ' s ef- forts gave forth, in his first 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 Col- lege history, has a coach been so well liked by all that know him. WADE A ALKER Head Coach BOB KELLOGG Assistant CHARLIE SHIRA Assistant LEONARD McCULLOUGH Assistant RALPH BROWN Assistant Coach C. R. Dudy Noble, who has played a major role in the development of athletics at Mississippi State, joined the Maroon coaching staff in 1919 fol- lowing head coaching assignments at Mississippi College and Ole Miss. Noble was one of 20 famed college baseball coaches elected to the Helms College Baseball Hall of Fame in the first election. No other S.E.C. coach has ever received this honor. During his tenure as athletic director the school has become one of the ranking powers in the S.E.C. and the athletic ex- panded to its present excellent status. f ' etic Directs or HENRY PARKER Assistant HARPER DAVIS Assistant DUTCH LUCHSINGER Trainer BOB HARTLEY Publicity Director outstanding fc. ' ' -A . ' se ••„-. '  f ' 4 RONALD BENNETT Ail-American academic team; AII-S.E.C, first team; participant in Blue-Grey Game; Senior Bowl; Co-Captain of the Maroons. ♦• it iiit '  r ' %fcWliiir m ri- ' tiii ' ' i ..fadUt. ' t l . JUiW ' .jMi l t.% v;.ihi .  : «. BILLY FULTON Participant in Blue-Grey Game. DON CONKLE Participant in Blue-Grey Game. 52 maroon stars i— ■' ■■My ' l ' ' y ' .W Mif ' PrvjA ' l ' - l- f BILLY STACY AII-S.E.C, first team. JIMMY DODD AII-S.E.C., honorable mention; pre-season All- American, academic team. FRANK SABBATINI Co-Captain of the Maroons. 53 MOLLY HALBERT, LH WILLIAM MORGAN, LH ERNIE GALLOWAY, LT GIL HASTINGS, RT oe hrodsky wrecks state by 26-0 score florida wins easily over sfafe SCOTT FIELD, STARKVILLE, Mississippi, Sep- tember 22— Using the intercepted pass as their home-run weapon, and with big fullback Joe Brodsky as the slugger, the Florida Gators swamped the Mississippi State Maroons 26 to in a Southeastern Conference opener here Saturday afternoon before an estimated 20,000 fans. But, the damage had already been done and although the sophomore-studded Maroon outfit fought-back valiantly and had the best of all statistics except points scored, those in- terceptions had made the difference. Came the second half and the Maroons, still fired-up and eager to start coach Wade Walker off with a victory, came out fighting and marched from their own 24 down to the Florida two with the kick-off before light- ening struck again. Sabbatini, Trammell and Tait helped in this 74-yard drive but the big gainer was a pass from Stacy to Bennett which carried for 55-yards from the Maroon 36 to the Florida nine where Simpson made the sav- ing tackle. «««  ' ; • t  «s a maroons handed 18-7 defeat at hands of houston „ HOUSTON, TEXAS, September 29 - Man- power held the key to the University of Hous- ton ' s 18-7 victory over the Mississippi State Maroons in a game played at Rice Stadium. The game was played before 56,000 fans, largest crowd to witness either team play in its history. The feeding of fresh manpower into the game gave it an offensive air, which emphasized the Houston ground game. The Cougar ' s ground attack crunched out 194 yards on the turf, while their air attack netted 104 yards. One 37 yard pass put the Cougars in position for their first score and a 44 yard aerial was good for the second TD. The Maroons took to the air in the fourth quarter for their only score of the game. State drove 80 yards in only six plays with 32 of these coming on a burst up the middle by Frank Sabbatini. Two plays later, Bill Stacy, who was injured in the third quarter, and did not see action in it, threw a jump pass to Ronald Bennett who went over for the lone State Tally. Bennett then converted for the Maroons. With a little more than five minutes remain- ing Houston put the game out of reach with the final TD of the game. State was unable to take advantage of several breaks which might have turned the tide of the battle. Bill Stacy was the games leading ground gainer with 73 yards on 16 carries. Frank Sabbatini gained 71 yards on 8 attempts. JIM ROSS, RE JIM TAIT, RH ' ! ! .i.i ., - .. ii • • , -a. i «-•  • JIM VINCENT, LE GORDON AAYRICK, FB BUBBER TRAAAAAELL, LH GIL PETERSON, RH maroons clip georgia 79-7 for 1st win billy Stacy shines in sfafe ' s last half surge SANFORD FIELD, ATHFNS, GA., Oct. 6- Mississippi State ' s sophomore-studded squad came to life after ten quarters of futility and two straight defeats to pound out a 19 to 7 win over the Georgia Bulldogs for the first victory of 1 956. Sophomore Quarterback Billy Stacy, who was really born again of Southeastern Con- ference competition this fall, Saturday after- noon before 25,000 fans, sparked the victory and his 58-yard scoring gallop on a keeper on the Maroon ' s first offensive play of the second half gave State its first lead in a game this season. And, while the Maroon offense sparked during that second half to get all of State ' s 19 points, the defense had carried the burden well during the first half After Maroon Half- back Jim Tait fumbled the opening kickoff at his own 34-yard line, the Bulldogs played practically in the shadow of the State goal line for most of the initial half— although State did have its minutes. homecoming fans see state overcome lead SCOTT FIELD, Starkville, Miss., Oct 1 3-The Mississippi State Maroons thrilled a homecom- ing day crowd of 9,000 Saturday afternoon by mauling Trinity University of San Antonio, Tex., 1 8-6, in a fumble-filled contest enlivened in the final minute of play by an exchange of blows. State dominated play throughout, racking up a total offensive gain of 345 yards while holding the Trinity Tigers to 156. State muffed on at least two other scoring opportunities as they lost the ball on three of the five occasions they fumbled. Trinity also lost the ball twice on fumbles. But except for the Maroons ' inability to hold on to the ball. Wade Walker ' s team looked good as they chalked up their second win of the year against two losses. Jim Tait, Bubber Trammell and Molly Hal- bert got the State touchdowns w hile fullback John DuBose got the lone Trinity score. maroons fake 78-6 victory over trinity JACK BENSON, C BILLY JOE DAVIS, FB SAM LATH HAM, RT JOHN BENGE, LE .vj;« ' !S; ' - ' ' ? ' i ' -■,V '  ■■•; ' •  is4 ' 5 ' J6i«. B!6 il,  5K( ' - . ' k ? •«; ' ::■.-« jtAr i%i JIM BAIN, QB P. L. BLAKE, RE BENTON WHITE, LG JACK BATTE, FB maroons p ovt through mud for 79-9 v fr ■-iMlsj aKW ' Trattir1neri ' S(:6fgs dn:sii«fy ' yard roh J - SCOTT FIELD, Oct. 20 - Mississippi State powered to two third quarter touchdowns to come from behind and go on to down the Arkansas State Indians 19-9. It was the first defeat of the season for the Indians, and at half time it looked as if they were on their way to a water soaked win over the Maroons. Rain had fallen throughout the entire first half and the Maroons had found the ball hard to handle as they fumbled eight times, losing five of them. Their inability to hang onto the ball and penalties at the time when the locals needed their gained yardage most hurt their offense and it served to give the Indians their nine points. Fine defense play by the Maroons held the Arkansas State forces to 88 yards rushing while the Maroons rolled for 280. The Indians passed for 58 more yards while the Maroons were unable to complete a pass all afternoon. Maroon reserves played most of the second half and gave a good account of themselves by playing at even terms with the Indian regulars. hard fighting tide downs maroons 13-12 DENNY STADIUM, Oct. 27-At the begin- ning of the game, played before 26,000 Homecoming fans, Mississippi State looked as if it would slaughter the Tide. Molly Halbert returned the opening kick-off 25 yards to the State 45. Billy Stacy grabbed four more on the option, then pitched to end Ronald Bennett for 13 more yards. Frank Sabbatini went through the middle for four. On the next play Stacy pitched out to Halbert, who with the help of Sabbatini ' s key block, raced 34 yards to the ' Bama Four, Sabbatini tore through the middle of the heavier Tide line for the score. The try for the point was wide. With Tommy Miller quarterbacking, the second drive started with an eight yard toss o halfback Bubber Trammel. Miller then tried fhe option and it was good for four and the First down. Again on the option play Miller rolled out and scampered for 14. Stacy then sntered the game, and electing to keep, ran 22 yards untouched into the end zone for he score. Again the extra point was no good and the scoreboard read State 12, ' Bama 0. The Tide was not to be denied as the screaming crowd saw them come from behind wice to win the game 1 3-1 2. It might be add- ;d that the game winning conversion came vith only two and one half minutes left to Diay. This was the snapping of a 1 7 game los- ng streak, ironically enough, started by the Aaroons in 1954. J. E. LOGAN, LG JOHN AAcNAAAARA, C CHARLES WEATHERLY, RE TOMMY MILLER, QB ED NESMITH, QB HERB RUSCOE, LT BOBBY TRIBBLE, RT tulane scores late heats maroons 20-14 green ies score in last minutes of game TULANE STADIUM, NEW ORLEANS, LA., Nov. 3— The Mississippi State Maroons, al- most upsetting the dopster cart, had to be satisfied with a 20 to 14 defeat at the hands of the Tulane Green Wave here this afternoon on a score which came in the last 1:15 seconds of the game. However, the Maroons had their moments in this extremely hardfought battle and it looked like the game would turn into a tie for the afternoon. Quarterback Billy Stacy called some excellent plays during the day and completely had the Tulane defenders pulled out of position on the aerial he tossed to Ron- ald Bennett for that second touchdown. Ben- nett, after catching the pass, had a clear field through the wide-spread Tulane defense and he went all the way. Frank Sabbatini, the hard-charging fullback of the Maroons, also had his share of the work for the afternoon as he piled up quite a bit of yardage himself. It was the big fellow who first sent the Maroons into the scoring column. Bubber Trammell, Yazoo City, also was an excelleni offensive weapon for the Maroons. State fall 27-20 to auburn AUBURN, ALA., Nov. 10-This game saw State Fight back from a 20-7 deficit to knot the score at 20-20 with two fourth quarter touchdowns and one extra point. In the fourth quarter Molly Halbert hit right guard and moved from his own 40 to the 45, reversed his field and drove down the sidelines to the Auburn one before being pulled down. This was merely delaying things a bit as fullback Frank Sabbatini bulled over for the score on the next play. Gil Peterson converted and State now trailed 20-14. After Bubber Trammel recovered the kick- off for State and seven plays later Gil Peter- son hit the center of .the line for one yard and the TD. Peterson ' s try for the extra point was blocked and the score stood at 20-20. With but a few remaining minutes Auburn was able to score and the Maroons lost a heart breaker 27-20. State had two performers who played al- most the entire game. Quarterback Billy Stacy was out for three plays and center Jack Ben- son was out for five. The entire squad played a magnificent game and the Tigers had to go all 60 minutes to pull this one out of the fire. WYLIE DRAYTON, LG WAYNE MANGUM, RG JIM BUTTRAM, C ROBERT POTTS, LG •sjf WILLIE DANIEL, LH JIM POTEETE, C JOE GOLDEN, QB ' H iiiiwi r JOHNNY GOLDEN, LH sfafe romps to 32- 7 3 win over tigers ff ' j o mikf.fA Stacy runs for three passes for another td TIGER STADIUM, BATON ROUGE, LA., Nov. 17— Striking early and often, the Miss. State Maroons piled-up their biggest score of the season here Saturday night to hand the hapless LSU Tigers a 32 to 1 3 defeat before some 25,000 shivering fans. The win was State ' s fourth of the year against five defeats and the second in South- eastern Conference competition against four lost. For LSU, it was the seventh loss against just one victory and their fifth in the SEC against no victories. Quarterback Billy Stacy again led the Maroon attack, scoring three of the Maroon touchdowns and passing for a fourth while the LSU offense was all confined to a couple of minutes in the fourth period against a combination of. second and third stringers. rebels steal golden egg 73-7 HEMINGWAY STADIUM, UNIVERSITY, MISS., Dec. 1— The Mississippi State Maroons fell to the Ole Miss Rebels 13-7 in their an- nual battle for the Golden Egg. The Maroons led throughout most of the contest but a late drive by the Rebels pulled things out of the fire and denied the Maroons their bid for the upset of the season as far as the SEC is concerned. State ' s lone tally came when Jimmy Dodd stole a Raymond Brown aerial on the Rebel 45 and sprinted for the score with a fine block from end Ron Bennett. Bobby Tribble converted and the Maroons led the Rebels for the first time in a few seasons. There were numerous names added to the list of stars for the series as Jimmy Dodd thrilled the Maroon supporters. Billy Stacy led all backfield performers on the field. Molly Halbert put on a brilliant display, showing his broken field running ability, and Bobby Trib- ble made his bid for fame with the extra point that looked as if it might stand up for the Aaroon win. ED SMITH, RE LAVELLE WHITE, LE MELVIN ROLAND, RG BOB SISK, LT 1956 FRESHMAN Go, State, Go ! ! ! ' Look Mom, I ' m captain! ' 64 SQUAD Where did he go? Pile On!! ! 65 S ' s S-H ' ( The 1956-57 Varsity Basketball Squad, kneeling: Tony Byrne, Jim Ashmore, AAike McRaney, Kermit Davis, Shellie Bailey; standing: Billy Ethridge, John Heiden, Lloyd Johnson, Bailey Howell, Wayne Lemon, Don Mott, Jerry Keeton. Though only at State for two seasons. Coach Babe McCarthy has won great recognition for himself. It just took him two short years to bring the Maroon Cagers into the limelight. He took over a SEC doormat club and made them not only a con- tender but also a team that ranked 19th nationally. Coach McCarthy made himself known first in the basketball world with a state winning high school team at Baldwyn. He later gained more fame as he directed a service team to a regional title. High-light- ing Coach McCarthy ' s career was when his Maroon five downed highly touted Kentucky, a team rank- ing third in the nation, by the score of 89-81. This was almost too much for a country boy, were the words of Coach McCarthy after one of the greatest triumphs in Maroon cage history. Our hat is off to Coach McCarthy and we wish he and his team the greatest of luck in their remain- ing games and the seasons that lie ahead. COACH McCarthy 66 Lemon hooks one in against Tech Ashmore gets two of 45 points against Ole Miss JIM ASHMORE, G BAILEY HOWELL, C BILLY ETHRIDGE, G JERRY KEETEN, F WAYNE LEMON, C MIKE McRANEY, F TONY BYRNE, G LLOYD JOHNSON, C l A. S. Union University 87 Howard College 106 Memphis State 78 Miss. College 99 Southwestern 83 Miss. College 83 Ark. St. Teach. 102 Denver University 69 Murray State 80 Auburn 66 Alabama 78 Georgia Tech u 77 1956-57 SCHEDULE Opp. I A. S. Opp. 64 Vanderbilt 63 62 70 Mississippi 82 72 89 Memphis State 83 86 80 L.S.U. 81 72 56 Tulane 85 72 67 Tennessee 97 90 80 Kentucky . 89 81 65 Tampa University 113 87 91 Florida 80 89 86 Georgia 86 73 83 Tulane 80 L.S.U. Mississippi As we go to press Johnson dunks one against Ole Miss. Ashmore scores easy against the Rebels ■■■j H 1 1 1 H r M 1 1 1 Left to right: S. R. Evans, Joe Clark, John Hutchinson Billy Conway, Lee Hutchins, Don Morgantaylor, Doug Davidson, Tod Masters, Hugh Coleman, Nurt Inman, Huey AAott, Charlie Hull. SHELLIE BAILEY, G JOHN HEIDEN, F KERAAIT DAVIS, G DON AAOTT, F Coach Jerry Simmons, Jim Ferris, Jack Benson, John Coleman, Cary Hauenstein, Jimmy Dodd, Jim Hegner, Don Conkle, Jack Jackson, Owen Hinds, John Ashley, Fred Lansen, Dave Spense, Tom AAoseley, Cary Bean, Joe King, Gorden Powell, Joe Burns, Max Rhodes, A. B. Williams, Willes Daniels, Billy Covington. track and field BILLY COVINGTON JOHN COLEMAN 70 BEST PERFORMANCES OF 1956 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: Jim Ross 9.8 William Earl Morgan 22.1 William Earl Morgan 51.2 Owen Hinds 2:04 John Ashley 4:42 Jim Ferris 1 0:32 Jack Parrish 1 5. 1 George Harris 24.0 John Coleman b ' 2 2 Billy Covington 23 ' li 2 Jack Benson 1 67 ' Kerry Pitts 1 1 ' Don Conkel 45 ' Jimmy Dodd 1 36 ' Billy Covington, John Ashley, William Morgan, Owen Hinds, 3:27 William Morgan, Billy Covington, Jim Ross, Levaine Hollingshead, 43.5 OACH JERRv s,M«ONS Morgan winning 100-yard dash Hegner makes it over the sixth foot mark 71 WILLIAM HOOD Stacy wins again mississippi stafe ' s golf team Left to right: Tommy Lott, Guy Bailey, Coach Meade Eastland, John Gilliland, and John Bell Rosamond. The Mississippi State Golf team, coached by Professor Meade Eastland, played its home matches at Lakeside Country Club, a 6,642 yard layout. Par for the course is 74. Playing the number one position last year was Tommy Lott, former Mississippi Open Champion: John Gilliland played the number two posi- tion last year and he led the team with number of points won: Also playing on the team will be others who have participated in tourna- ments throughout the state. These players are: John Bell Rosamond, Guy Bailey, Bobby Smith, and Tommy Garmon. 4 «||| .T ' ' .B A- -  «- TOMMY LOTT sir ' , , j - ' . ' • It, JOHN GILLILAND W.- ' 1 •[•ffl ' Tut ■■■i iimsi ,i m GUY BAILEY JOHN BELL ROSAMOND 73 i ' iMf ' m , w ; i . : ■ITST N if % .11 baseba State „_... 4 Miss. College ___ 2 State-_____ _._ _. 9 Miss. College ___ ._._ State . _..J5 Miss. College — __.. 5 State .._.__ 5 Miss. College ..__ 4 State _,_ - 1 Tulane .... 8 State __.__J2 Tulane .... State_-__ . _„.._ 4 Tulane .___ 2 State .__.._ 4 III. Wesleyan ___. .... 3 State ._._._27 .__-_ 9 Vanderbilt a State Vanderbilt .... 4 State_ _.._ „„.._. 3 Ole Miss .... 9 State ______ 2 Ole Miss ...-14 State _.-„_ 2 Alabama .... 4 State ______ 3 Alabama ..... 6 State .._-. Alabama .... 1 State . 10 LSU - .... 3 State _-_-_. 2 LSU .... 5 State_ _ . _____ 2 Ole Miss --- __ .... 6 State ______ 5 Ole Miss 8 DOC PATTY 74 Power lines one to left A T li ■i JACKIE VAUGHN « , irr DON GARDNER TERRY MURPHY JAMES McNALLY 75 The big three— Wilson, Robbins, Mitchell Halbert doubles to right Gardner sneaks around third Murphy gets himself a home run The other three-Peterson, Mitchell, Stewart -sfA • - ■} Halbert scores on McNally ' s hit Williams gets a two-bagger A winning team and a winning smile Gardner scores Stanton on a bunt Power scores again iflHttiMi •Jk li - tennis Front row: Gregory, Walder, Trava, Myrick. Back row: Webb, Graham, Coach Sawyer, Sti Adcock. The 1956 Maroon Tennis Team turned in the first perfect record in a season for regularly scheduled dual meets. Eleven straight victories. The S.E.C. opponents to fall to the Maroons were Auburn, Vanderbilt and Alabama tv ice. Other victories were over University of Arkansas, Tulsa University, East Oklahoma State, Spring Hill, Mississippi College, Delta State and Millsaps twice. It was Millsaps, however, who edged the State net- ters in the Intercollegiate tournament held on the campus. George Trava set a record by winning the singles tourney championship for the third straight year. Coach Tom Sawyer said of Trava, In four years this Yucatan lad has made the greatest contribution to tennis at Mississippi State ever made by a single player. Another senior who will be missed in 1957 is Jeff Gregory of Jackson who finished the regular season without a single set back. The Maroons also made their best showing in history in the S.E.C. Tourney held in Atlanta, coming in third behind Tulane and Florida. f 78 George Anderson gets dvice from T T T TMT T r T Two Lefties: Bob Still and Bob West T T T W T Coach Tom Sawyer. ° ' -9e Ire P ' ' fe ' s Ou 9 nn s Sfer jeif Gregory, play Senior undefeated v --- ' v« IT ' - -- ' •ed ,he fl„„3 „, the 79 fraternities 80 %%,. s4tf -.. ■.; • -. the inter Sitting, left to right: John Duff, Louis Schweizer, Jinn Yarbrough, Bob Karlak, Charles White, Har- mon Might. Standing: Walker Stampley, Hayes Comfort, Bill Perry, Thomas AAoseley, Bill Rutl- edge, Claude Hopkins, Ed Wellington, Sam Barnwell, Charles Sallis, Richard Stockett, Nelson Reeves, Charles Woody, Billy Poe. 82 raternify council THE INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Representatives from all the ten fraterni- ties on the campus of Mississippi State Col- lege comprises the Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil. This group functions as a co-ordinating body, acting to promote the best interest of the College 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 Presi- dent Jim Yarbrough, the Inter-Fraternity Council completed another year of ambi- tious service to Mississippi State College and its Fraternities. Alpha Tau Omega Ed Wallington Bob Karlak Lambda Chi Alpha William Rutledge Walter Stampley Sigma Alpha Epsilon Herman Hight Charles White Jim Yarbrough MEMBERS Kappa Alpha Nelson Reeves Louis Scheizer Phi Kappa Tau Claude Hopkins Johnny Duff Sigma Chi Sam Barnwell Ted Kendall Theta Xi Hal Ginn Charles Woody Kappa Sigma Charles Sallis Thomas Moseley Pi Kappa Alpha Richard Stockett Billy Poe Sigma Phi Epsilon Bill Perry Hayes Comfort 83 iH hHk ED WALLINGTON President Vice President _... - TOM WALLIN Secretary BYNUM MEEKS Treasurer THOMAS PRINCE 84 Andrews Antici Ergle Felton Freeman Gearhart Holbrook Karlak Ledlow Lott Meeks McCain Pezant Prince Reardon Therreil Vice Wallace Wallin Wallington Warnock Williams alpha tau omega ATO social Season opened with a masquerade party in the Jungle Room at West Point. Hal Flinch won with a Foreign Legion costume. Wallington and McDaniel dressed as sweethearts. At Christmas the members exchanged novelty gifts followed by a Holiday Ball dance. ATO ' s in IFC sports: Ken Ludlow won the pingpong championship for the second straight year, Bob Saxon and Hal Flinch placed second in snooker. Mr. Malcomb Gray was elected new faculty advisor . . . Ed Wallington pinned June McDaniel and Tom Wallin pinned Toni Neill. Freeman, Wallace, Warnock, Karlack, Gerhart, Therrell, Forster, Lee, are Band members. Wallace and Saxon on the Rifle Team. Thames and Morgan on Varsity Football, Karlack secretary IFC and on Dance Committee. Baker in Scabbard and Blade, Antici in Pershing Fifles, Wayne Robbins Who ' s Who and baseball. Help week project building, Presbyterian Church. f jvlj o Andrews Arndt Flinsch Forster Freeman Guyse Jacobs Johnston Lee McWilliams Moore Neighbors Seale Sisk Smith Stennis Strahan Wimberly Newell :. F Noblin Pease Saxon MARTHA JO ASHLEY Sweetheart Faculty Advisor MALCOM GRAY N kappa alpha order Arnold Boyd Bridges Causey Clark Conerly Daniel Dobbs Downer Edmonson Ferguson Gardner Graham Guest Holloway Hyatt trby Jones Key Killelea Lee Lewis Lickfold McLean AAcWilliams Mills Morris Ogden Ruffin Schweizer Smith, D. Smith, P. Sturdivant Swoope, E. Swoope, F. Vaughan Ware Southern Hospitality Suh— Disciples of Robert E. Lee- Dispensers, since 1865, of that rare but true virtue. Southern Hospitality. This, the Beta Tau Chapter of the Order was established on State ' s Campus in 1927. These Knights of the Con- federacy love best of all flowers, the Magnolia and Red Rose, and are always true to the colors of Crimson and Old Gold, Beta Tau is fronted by Nelson Reeves, Louis Schweizer, and George Ogden. Other honors and titles held by KA ' s are: Irby, President of Junior Class; Gardner, Treasurer of Jun- ior Class. Buyton, President Sophomore Class; Schweizer and Reeves, I.F.C.; Young, Blue Key and Dance Committee; Graham, Cheerleader; Ogden, Scabbard and Blade drill team; Waldrop, Secretary of Alpha Kappa Psi. Memories of this year ' s fun include: The Old South Ball at Meridian; The McGowah Parties; the ballgames and homecoming; intermission parties; Wienerless wiener roasts at Patterson Lake ; The Christmas Party at Macon; and the big event, the pinning of our new Rose, Sandra Clayton. But best of all, the KA ' s are looking forward to moving into a brand new house on fraternity row this next September. Young Bass Bates Biggs Boggan Bridges Brown, C. Brown, V. Estes Fisackerly Hardy Harris Henderson Hobbs Johnson Jones Kling Latham Lee Long Phillips Polk Ray Sanders Waldrop Watson Whitmire Wilder Yearwood Mabry Mathison SANDRA CLAYTON McBryde Kappa Alpha Rose McGehee Faculty Advisor .... D. M. EASTLAND Alumni Advisor W. J. EVANS Moses Newcomer Overstreet Owens delta chi Kappa Sig Wheels . . . K Sigs on Student CouncH: Farr, Spinks, Douglass, Skelton, Giles, Smith, Searcy, and Able . . . ODK taps include Spinks, Skelton, Smith, Able, and Houck . . . Smith and Giles Business Managers of Reflector and Reveille . . . Class Officers: Able is President, Newell Vice President, and AAartindale Secretary-Treasurer of Grad- uate Students; Means Secretary of Senior Class; Houck Vice President Junior Class; Searcy Vice President Sophomore Class. di A ' de mmmrWmrmmk Vice President LESLIE DRANE Secretary JAMES GILES Treasurer JOHN GILLILAND I lO -:! 1955 rss Lewis McKeithen Means Morgan Moseley Pace Parnell Patterson J, I Presgrove [ Ramsay .• Redding Roberts Sand if er Searcy Sheely More Wheels are . . . Morgan in Blue Key . . . Who ' s Who selects Spinks, Skelton, Smith . . . Giles is President of Delta Sigma Pi . . . Morgan is Cheerleader . . . Spinks is President of ODK and Choir . . . Alpha Zeta gets Able . . . Social Highlights of last year. Star and Crescent Ball was a smashing success, A Great House Party on the Coast . . . Successful Rush Season . . . Founder Day Banquet and Dance . . . HHH H IHP SH HBHI Skelton Smith Spinks Stanley Stokely Thompson Turnage Webb Williamson Wilson Alexander Ashford Batchelor Bridgers Brumfield Caldwell Cohn Conn Crawford Fingers Hodges Hoover Howell Lancaster Latham Mayfield Kelly Middleton Milligan Morgan Mosal Neal Parsons Patterson Richards Roam Rowell Sandford Sheely Simmons Smith Strickland Swann Weller Work SISSY PRESSGROVE Sweetheart Faculty Members DR. CLYDE SHEELY CLIFFORD ROSE WILLIAM HOLLINGSWORTH ill nil ri 89 chi-zeta lambda cfif alpha The Epsilon Qhi Zeta Of Lambda Chi Alpha had its origin at State on April 28, 1938, and has progressed to a fraternity chapter of very high standing on this campus. Nationally, Lambda Chi Alpha is one of the youngest fraternities, yet has risen above all to become the largest social fraternity in the world. Home, to all the Lambda Chi ' s at State is the House at 508 Main College Drive where a warm feeling of brotherhood exists between all members and pledges abiding there. All the conveniences of each individual ' s home are found in this comfortable, friendly house, and Mrs. Nancy Oakley, Mother Nan, to all the fellows, always has needed advice or thread and needle which college men are always needing. BILL RUTLEDGE President Vice President WALKER SAWYER Secretary „.. - LARRY CARMICHAEL Treasurer AUBREY CARTER %f Stampley Swann Sawyer Anderson Social life at Lambda Chi has a congenial atmosphere and high moral standards. Parties, dances, coffee breaks, hayrides or whatever you want are plentiful and keep college life cheerful and fun. However, there Is not an excess of these events so school work will be left out; one room in the house is well equipped for studying and the room is reserved for that purpose. Social education, brotherhood, leadership training, sports, these are but few of the advantages each Lambda Chi enjoys while at Mississippi State. jlpha chi J of CLAUD H. HOPKINS President Vice President ROBERT SMITH Secretary - JAMES MINKS Treasurer DANIEL KELLY IVY r92 phi kappa tau On March 17, 1906, Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity was founded on the campus of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Since then the fraternity has grown steadily and today is repre- sented on seventy-eight college campuses throughout the United States. It is completely national in that chapters may be found from California to Vermont and from Texas to Washington. The Alpha Chi Chapter was installed at Mis- sissippi State College in 1938. Jefcoat Logan Michel Minks Smith It adheres to the ideas of Democracy, Christianity and Fellowship. One of its main endeavors is to make a man ' s college more worth while by his association with the fraternity. Several successful social events held each year are the Spring Formal, the annual West Point theme party and the annual Spring House Party. This year the Phi Taus moved into their recently acquired House on North Jackson Street in down town Star kville. Burghen Gordon Gunter Hewes Home Jefcoat Mabry Neely Spivey Storey Sylverstein Walsh BETTY ANN WATSON Sweetheart Faculty Members DR. PAUL DUNN DR. O. L. SNOWDEN MR, MALCOLM HERRINGTON 93 gamma theta of RICHARD STOCKETT President Vice President JIM HEGNER Secretary CHARLIE MILLER Treasurer -.... ROY GUTHRIE P ' kappa alpha The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity originated on the Uni- versity of Virginia Campus in 1868. Gamma Theta chapter of PI K A was installed as the first fraternity on the State College Campus on May 27, 1927. Pikes had the largest pledge class on the Campus in 1956. Prominent Pikes on the campus include: Stockett, as President, and Hartman, as Vice President of YMCA; Miller, Ed. school Vice President; Swetland, Secretary Jun- ior Class; Germany, Treasurer Sophomore Class, and Walton, Secretary of Sophomore Class; Weir in Blue Key; Miller, Hartman, and Stockett, as Vice President, are in ODK; Miller is President of Future Teachers of America. Bealle Booker Coody Davis East Garrard Germany Gutherie Gwin Hanley Harrison Hartman Hegner Huff Jones Koonce Marsicano Ingvale Miller, C. Miller, T. Moore Pace Pitt Poe Porter Rivers Sallis Salmon, T. Salmon, W. Saucier Scott Swetland Sykes Wall Walton Weir Other Prominent Pikes are: Weir and Stockett, Dis- tinguished Military Students; Moore on ROTC Rifle Team (4 years); East, Outstanding ROTC Cadet; Jones, Out- standing Physics Student Award; Hegner and Hood, Track Team; Gwin, Wallick, Lile, and Scott in Band; Weir, Tau Beta Pi; Stockett and Co ody, Scabbard and Blade drill team; Wall, Arnold Air Society; Hegner, Organization Editor of Reveille; Jones and Guthrie were Delegates to National Convention in Mexico City. Social Highlights of last year included: Waterfront Brawl, Hayseed Party, Open House Christmas and Christmas Party, Annual House Party, Mother ' s Day Banquet for Mother Claiborne, Dream Girl Dance, Valentine Dance, and numer- ous other socials. IllP 95 mississippi theta J of HERMON H. MIGHT President Vice President ..-.- LAWRENCE SHELBY Secretary LOUIS JIGGITTS Treasurer PETE HAIRSTON 96 Sigma aipho epsilon This chapter grew, and by 1942 was one of the leading chapters on the campus. In the year that followed, it has retained its prominence and remains among the leaders in all aspects of fraternity activity. This year Sigma Alpha Epsilon celebrated its one hun- dredth anniversary. The AAississippi State and Ole Miss Chapters of S. A. E., jointly celebrated the centennial in Jackson, AAississippi, AAarch 10 through March 12. The festivities began Friday afternoon with a joint initiation followed by a banquet. Saturday afternoon a tea dance was held on the roof of the Heidleberg Hotel. The celebra- tion was climaxed with the famous annual Black and White Ball. Desn Dorroh Edwards Ellard Frazier Hairston Hazlewoo Jiggitts Johnson Lampkin Minniece Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity was founded on the nth of March, 1856, at the University of Alabama. The incipal founder was Noble , Leslie Devotie, who later rved as a confederate chaplain in the War between the ates. Today S. A. E. has more than 8000 collegiate embers and 130 chapters located in 46 of the 48 states. The local chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was born at ate College on the night of March 12, 1887, as the oduct of the fast friendship of five A M students id an S. A. E. from Cumberland University in Tennessee. Moody Nicholas O ' Steen Ray Rosamond Sharp Shelby Smith Stanley Thompson White Yarbrough Burkett Chapman Doyle Harvey Hill Proffitt Vieh Willis gammi upsilon of Sigma cfif SAM BARNWELL President Vice President , DAVID EVERS Secretary FRANK NICOLADIS Treasurer WILLIAM HAMILTON 98 Abel Ballard Beane Beard Barnwell Barry, C Barry, G. Barry, W. Bennett Black Bradley Bryan Byrne Crockett Campbell Carothers Carter Castleberry Davis Evers Fleming Flo vers Gordon Griffin Hamilton Harkins Harrell Hill Hodges Johnson Kendall Knight Lamberi ' Landreth Lot} Luttrell Marshall Martinson McCaleb McKeller McRaney McReynolds Miller Moore Nicoladis Passons Phillips Power Ragan Ranson Ratliff, G. Ratliff, S. Redditt Ringold Sigma Chi was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, June 28, 1855. There are 127 active chapters of Sigma Chi across the United States and Canada. In June of 1955 the enrollment was 82,000. This year the SIGS had a complete remodeling job done on their house. An- addition was made to the dining room, the kitchen, and the house mother ' s quarters. Sigma Chi ' s on the campus. . .B. Walker, Beard, Kendall, Lott, Nicholidas on Student Council. Who ' s Who picks Stone, Nicholidas, Barnwell, Bradley, Lott, Luttrell, Walker, Lott, Kendall, Fleming, Stone, Walker, Bradley, Barnwell, and Luttrell in ODK . . . Nicholidas, Redditt in Blue Key . . . Doak Walder is President of Engineering School . . . Lott heads Business School . . . Redditt heads AFROTC ... On Wing Staff: Bradley, Beard, Stone, Fleming . . Carothers leads Squadron . . . Barnwell heads Army ROTC . . . Luttrell Battalion Commander, Kendall Company C . . . Barnwell also leads Scabbard and Blade; Redditt, Hodges, Stone, Lott, Knight, Kendall march with him . . . Flowers Pershing Rifles . . . Fleming, Beard, Bradley in Arnold Air Society. B fW w Bennett, Castieberry, in Sabre Air Command . . . Beard Editor of Reveille; aids are Carter, Ward, MacKellar, Power, Sadler . . . Carter President of Junior Senior Philo Demos . . . Sadler President Freshman-Sophomore Philo Demos . . . Football; Hastings and Miller . . . Basketball: Byrne and McRaney . . . Track: Beane, Walker, Covington . . . Base- ball; Power . . . Social Events: Bowery Party, VFW Parties, Christmas party for Orphans, Moonlight house party at Gulf Shores, Ala. VERY SUCCESSFUL, Tramp Party, Open House after Ball Games, VERY SUCCESSFUL Pledge-Active fish fry . . . Ann Walder Chosen as Sweetheart of Sigma Chi at annual Sweetheart Ball . . . Russell Sadler Schooley Shackelford Songy Smith Stone Stringer Swayze Terry Trainer Underwood Vaughn Veazey Walker, B. Walker, C. Ward Weems Whitaker Williams Wray Allen Bass Chandler Coggins Craig Cato Eckford Evans Ferguson Gideon Gladney Glover Gookin Hall Howard Kelly Lyon Maxwell McHaney Mclntyre McReynolds Marion Millard Moses Morgan Murphree Otis Puckett Randall Reed Reynolds Stillman Turner c ANN AVEN WALKER Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Faculty Members LOUIS N. WISE J. CHESTER McKEE ROBERT E. LECLERG C. R. NOBLE 99 ississippi beta of ] WILLIAM E. PERRY President Vice President JOSEPH RUSSUM Secretary ,. THOMAS HESTER Treasurer ROBERT RATCLIFF ' 100 Sigma phi epsf on Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity was founded on the campus of Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia, on November 1, 1901. Miss. Beta Chapter was installed on the State College Campus on April 30, 1938. Mrs. S. H. White is our new House Mother. The Sig Ep house is located at 317 East Main St., but its members can be found at any important activity on the State College Campus. The Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity is represented on the Student Council, in class offices, on the Reveille, and Reflector Staffs, in the Famous Maroon Band, and in many honorary organizations; of which Blue Key, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, and Arnold Air Society are just a few. Aardweg Brabston Branch Britt Buckley Collins Comfort Echols Harris Hester Holliday Ivy Jayne Johnson McGaha Mize Perry Puryear Ratcliff Richards Russum Skinner Steele Taylor Teal Waterer Wright Berry The Queen of Hearts Ball, which climaxes the social calendar of Sig Ep, was held in April at the Stark Hotel in Starkville. It was preceded by a banquet for a brothers, pledges, and guests. During intermission, lovely Miss Sue Odom of Tchula was crowned as Queen of Hearts. Sue, a member of the Chi Omega Sorority, attended Mis- sissippi Southern and Delta State Colleges. At both schools, she participated in many campus activities and contests. Other social functions included the traditional Bowery Party and Pledge-Active Banquet. ha XI CHARLES O. WOODY JR. President Vice President -- - ROBERT L. MIZE Secretary --- BIRKETTE JORDAN Treasurer FERDINAND SPRING f fief a XI The Theta Xi house, located at 318 Main Street, is known for its friendly brotherhood. Theta Xi members are found in Tau Beta Pi, Blue Key, Engineering Council, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Veterans Club, Block and Bridle, Chemical Engineers Club and other campus activities. In February, the annual Sweetheart Ball was held with AAiss Lorna _Biron of Natchez chosen as Sweetheart of Theta Xi. Ginn Birkett Mize Powell Other social events were the Christmas Party, with AAom Algood as ' guest of honor, and the annual Founders Ball. Theta Xi; founded on April 29, 1864 at Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, Iroy, New York. The fraternity stresses fellowship and brotherhood, exemplified at Alpha Xi Chapter. Cook Dampeer Fortenberry Green Mitchell Odom LORNA ELAINE BIRON Sweetheart Faculty Advisor MR. J. A. McREYNOLDS Steinwinder Weir Worthy omega Chi Omega was founded at the Univer- sity of Arkansas in 1895 and established, here in 1936. The Chi O ' s now make their home in a cleverly decorated room in the basement of the College Hospital. IL Encouraged by the sorority to take active part in campus activities, the members and pledges have coped many honors. Janet Gregory was elected Miss Mississippi State, eight favorites were Chi O ' s. Barbara Mitchell and Sarah Etheredge were elected to Who ' s Who. Four Chi O ' s are ROTC Sponsors. Paula Scott is head majorette of the Famous Maroon Band while Shelby Turner, Mary Davis, Martha Hart and Barbara Burgine are in the twirling ranks. Janet Gregory is Feature Editor of the Reveille and Gloria Dacus is Class Editor. Sarah Etheredge is President of Panhellenic, Managing Editor of the Reflector and Presi- dent of Pi Delta Epsilon, Janet Gregory and Martha Hart were chosen as beauties by Richard Maltby. Janet Gregory is Sec- retary of the Student Government. Social highlights included a wonderful rush season. Fall hay-ride, Christmas party, Fall and Spring Banquets and many other parties. President ._ SARAH ETHEREDGE Vice President -... BARBARA HALEY Secretary MARY HONOR COHEN Treasurer PAULA SCOTT Faculty Advisor - MISS MILDRED BARR Mary Bethany Mary Honor Cohen Janet Gregory Jo Gregory Lillian Long Barbara Mitchell Mary Davis Frances Drane Janyce Kent Barbara Locke 104 Barbara Scott Betty e Sewell Gloria Dacus Sarah Etheredge Barbara Haley Robin Hartness Paula Scott Barbara Burgen Paula Graham Martha Hart Clara Page Jane Price Linda Sikes Nancy Teasley Shelby Turner zeta tau alpha Zeta Tau Alpha, founded at Longwood College, Farmvllle, Virginia, In 1898, es- tablished the Gamma Zeta Chapter on the Mississippi State campus in 1940. Since its founding at State, Zeta Tau Alpha has worked to promote better inter-fraternal cooperation and to develop more interests for girls on the State campus. In the fall of 1956, the Zetas held three bang-up rush parties which resulted in seven new pledges. The social life the Zetas enjoyed first semester further included a Green Door party by the Theta Xi ' s, a Founders ' Day Banquet, a Christmas Party, and a float-building party. Plans for the second semester center around activities such as a formal tea open to the entire campus, a hayride, and a house-party. Zetas are seen on the campus in extracurricular activities. Prexy, Rita Kitsock was elected favorite for the second consecutive year. Peg Johnston joined Rita as another Zeta to be initiated into Cardinal Key, Women ' s National Leadership Fraternity. Peg also served as a member of the dance committee. Rita again honored the fraternity when she was asked to become a member of Chi Lambda Rho, Bus- iness Fraternity. Zetas are also represented on the Reflector Business Staff, the College Choir and the Dramatics Club. President -- RITA KITSOCK Vice President -- -- -- PEGGY JOHNSTON Franceska Loeb Frankie Pat McCarty Dorothy Lou Moffett Marie Strong Peggy Johnston Mary Ledbetter Betty Gail Mize Lynn Zirkle 105 military 106 ROTC The Air Force Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps selects and prepares cadets, through a permanent program of in- structions, to serve as officers in the Reserve and Regular Air Force. All physically qualified male students are offered a tv o year training program in Air science. The Air Force R.O.T.C. program supplies the majority of stu- dents for the Air Force flight training programs and eighty per cent of the yearly requirement for the Air Force officers. M Sgt. H. D. Sandifer S Sgt. O. T. Herren T Sgt. W. H. Newton Col. J. O. Gregory Lt. Col. W. B. Sanders Capt. E. H. Sableman Capt, W. H. Maddox Major T. E. Holt Capt. C. C. Hataway Major J. H. Watson M Sgt. O. Price M Sgt. R. C. Johnston S Sgt. G. S. Mead 108 Cadet Col. B. S. Redditt, Sponsor Janet Gregory, Cadet Lt. Col. M. S. Bradley, Cadet Lt. Col. Fox Spinks, Cadet Lt. Col. J. H. Fleming, Cadet Lt. Col. Charles Ivy, Cadet Lt. Col. Benny Mabus, Cadet Major Carlton Russell, Cadet Major W. F. Beard. Cadet Lt. Col. Noel Morgan Sponsor Mary Davis Cadet Capt. Aubrey Skelton Cadet Lt. Col. R. N. Stone Sponsor Yevette Martin Cadet Capt. J. B. McAlpin Sponsor Paula Scott, Phoebe Bethany, Jennie White- head, Cadet Maj. R. L. Suduth, Cadet Maj. O. L. Perkins, Cadet Maj. B. H. Daigre. Sponsor Mary Ann Long Sponsor Shirley Putt Sponsor Pat Fitzgerald Cadet Major J. Carouthers Cadet Major J. L. Goodnight Cadet Major B. L. Griffin 109 air force drill field snapshots MB - Colonels Gregory and Redditt 2 ? N umber four man __Pu in you r storr c ■■. 1- l.U , The Attractive Air Force Sponsors! The I.S.O. officers. PREEE-SENT AR AS1 ' Now this is you r RIGHT HAND. air force summer training unit t ' . - ' ' You had a good home but you left eet you there arnold air society The Arnold Society was founded at the University of Cincinnati in 1 947. The Kenneth J. Snedden Squadron was formed at Mississippi State in the fall of 1 95 1 . The purpose of this organization is to further the mis- sion, concept, and the tradition of the United States Air Force, to promote American citizenship, and to create a closer and more efficient relation- ship among the Air Force Officer Training Corps cadets. PlWypwii I J il l iiwr— iyi — OFFICERS Charles B. Ivy Commanding Officer Marion L. Bradley £xecuf;Ve Officer James H. Fleming Operations Officer Aubrey D. Skeltpn Adjutant Recorder Carlton P. Russell, Jr. Comptroller Francis Fox Spinks Information Services Officer Lt. Col. William B. Sanders Advisor Sponsor Jennie Lee Whitehead William AA. Beard, Jr. Marion L. Bradley James L. Caldwell, Jr. Donald L. Denton Jimmy L. Dodd Leslie R. Drane James H. Fleming Richard L. Harris, Jr. Charles R. Hendry Dan A. Hodges Marvin T. Howell Charles B. Ivy James E. Light Monte O. Lillard Robert C. Loflin, Jr. Sam Q. Mangialardi Pat H. Mclngvale Noel Morgan Walter H. Parks William M. Porter Ralph B. Proffitt Carlton P. Russell, Jr. Aubrey D. Skelton Francis F. Spinks Wade H. Turnage, Jr. Hugh P. Vickery Charles C. Wall Thomas J. Williams ARMY A R©.fC In the light of existing tension over the world the role of the Army ROTC program continues to be of prime im- portance. The unit at Mississippi State College has again met the challenge of providing its share of outstanding military students. A number of her of- ficers commissioned through the Army program are carrying heavy responsi- bilities of military leadership in various parts of the world where United States troops are stationed. Sgt. Walter E. Andrews Sgt. Hugh M. D. Owens SFC John W. Hatmaker AA Sgt. Joseph R. Cournoyer Sgt. Walter E. Andrews SFC Michael S. Garland SFC Louie T. Lott Lt. Col. John W. Thannes Capt. Frank K. Barker, Jr., Lt. Col. J. W. Thames, Capt. S. W. Hawkins, Capt. Richard W. Sipe, Lt. Col. J. B. McClure, Jr. Capt. R. A. Fletcher. 114 REGIMENTAL STAFF Cadet Col. S. D. Barnwell Sponsor Jo Gregory Cadet Major C. G. Beyer Cadet Lt. Col. W. Butts Cadet Major D. L. Deason FIRST BATTALION STAFF Sponsor Janice Kent Cadet Lt. Col. D. E. Meiners Cadet Major D. J. Conkel Cadet Capt. R. S. Ward Cadet Capt. J. T. Alford SECOND BATTALION STAFF Sponsor Martha Hart Cadet Lt. Col. W. D. Luttrell Cadet Capt. G. C. Odgen Cadet Capt. Major R. J. Simmons Cadet Capt. J. W. Pease COMPANY COMMANDERS Cadet Capt. P.D. Baker Cadet Capt. R. S. Stockett Cadet Capt. H. Henderson Cadet Capt. H. G. Ginn Cadet Capt. T. H. Kendall Cadet Capt. G. S. Elliot 15 army Dl lL-U SNAPS In all directions, H ' archI! Wheels jnim don ' t get it? !gfe®s8«a!w,fli m«siaM tsafes Aw right, youse guys ,... ' That damn drill?! 116 Hell, can ' t you see it? J. B. ' s troops ft. benning Killers! The post was never like this! scabbard and blade Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society. Active membership is limited to advanced ROTC cadets who meet certain academic and military qualifica- tions. The major objectives of the organization are to promote a feeling of unity among the cadet military leaders and to maintain a higher standard in the military activities of the corps of cadets. B Company, 7th Regiment of Mississippi State, awards two medals each year 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 movements and double quick marching step at State and many functions over the Mid-South. OFFICERS Captain Sam D. Barnwell First Lieutenant Richard Stockett Second Lieutenant Marion C. Coody First Sergeant T. H. Kendall Baker, Philip D. Barnwell, Sann D. Beckham, C. L. Burns, George K. Butts, William T. Byar, Curt G. Carter, Donald 1. Coody, Marion C. Deason, Douglas L. Elliot, George A. Ginn, Hal G. Henderson, Howard G. Hewes, N. M. Hodges, Jack N. Kendall, T. H. Knight, B. G. Lott, Tommy E. Nelms, James W. Nicholadis, Frank Ogden, George C. Pearson, J. E. Redditt, Ralph B. Rosamond, John B. Sellars, Bennie J. Smith, Philip Still, Robert M. Stockett, Richard C. Stone, Richard N. Stowers, Luther A. Thornhill, John W. Waterer, Willie F. pershing rifles OFFICERS Captain W. T. Butts First Lieutenant T. H. Kendall Second Lieutenant D. W. O ' Neal Advisor Capt. Frank Barker MEMBERS E. W. Antici W. T. Butts R. V. Delcuze M. L. Doolittle T. Flowers J. G. Gross N. M. Hewes O. B. Johnson T. Kendall F. A. Kirk T. R. Lowe D. W. O ' Neal A. B. Potwin C. H. Schaffner F. H. Tyner H. D. Walton E. G. Woods Company G of the 4th Regiment is one of 82 PERSHING RIFLES units located throughout American Colleges and Univer- sities. The Company at Mississippi State was established in the spring of 1956 and still retains several of its original members as officers. It is an organization for basic military students, with the purpose of fos- tering a better spirit and more understand- ing in the Military aspect of college. PLEDGES C. Bowie B. Brumfield W. C. Eichelberger J. O. Farrell J. N. Graham W. Hankins W. N. Hudspeth A. Kassis T. Lea A. L. Logue D. Mangum G. A. Melsheimer J. H. Moore J. L. McDill K. Randall K. Roan J. W. Smith R. S. Smith M. Stockett S. R. Evans ' Tsft . ! ♦ 1 sabre flight OFFICERS Commanding Officer Daniel AA. Germany Executive Officer James W. Rivers, Jr. Adjutant Recorder W. E. Dorroh, Jr. Comptroller James D. Murray Drillmaster Charles A. Neal Sponsor Miss Yvette Martin MEMBERS Scott Barland George E. Barrow George Bennett, Jr. Carmelo J. Bianca, Jr. Okel C. Castleberry Thomas E. Collins Andrew R. Dill W. E. Dorroh, Jr. Thomas M. Downer, Jr. James S. Downs Daniel M. Germany William L. Graham Charles C. Helton A .C. Hooper Thomas R. Jackson, Jr. Peter Y. Joe Benny R. Lasseter The Sabre Air Command is the honor so- ciety for basic AFROTC cadets and is com- posed of those cadets who have high scholastic standing, both in their ROTC and regular college work, and who show out- standing leadership potential. The Sabre Air Command drill team, under the direction of Charles Neel, has appeared in many parades throughout the state. MEMBERS Houston M. Minniece Douglas E. Moody Kenneth W. Moss James D. Murray Charles A. Neel Edward B. Parker, Jr. Robert G. Pongetti Shelby E. Riley James W. Rivers, Jr. Thomas G. Salmon, Jr. Ernest M. Stokely Leiand L. Stokes, Jr. Willie T. Taylor, Jr. Balfour L. Wallace Edwin R. Weatherall Joe N. Yelverton class 122 i . ♦r •« . ' the graduate students Left to right: Jimmy Martindale, Secretary- Treasurer; Fred Abel, President; A. Q. Rowell, Vice President. • ABEL, J. F., JR. . .Belzoni AL DIDI, MOHSIN A. . .Cairo, Egypt ALLEN, M. B. . .Kewanee APPLEWHITE, C. D. . .Hazlehurst ARNETT, W. H. . .Louisville • ATCHLEY, L. J. . .Shubuta BAIRD, A. W. . .Houston BALL, B. J. . .Laurel BANG, J. S. . .Pyongtaek, Korea BARLOW, J. B. . .Hazlehurst • BLOMELEY, E. J. . .Birmingham, Ala. BULLARD, G. E. . .State College BURCH, T. A. . .Fulton BROWN, B. L. . .Pinola CAMPBELL, J, B. . .DeKalb • CATLEDGE, C. N. . .Tutwiler CLARK, H. G., JR. . .Vicksburg COMPERE, W. A. . .Florence CONERLY, L. A. . .Tylertown COOK, L. . .Monroe, La. • COOK, V. A. . .Monroe, La. DEWEESE, O. H. . .Philadelphia DUNNAM, J. W. . .Leiand FOREMAN, R. E. . .Columbus FULTON, J. H. . .Louisville • Galloway, E. L. . .Wheeling, W. Va. GEE, WING L. . .Ruleville GREEN, A. H. . .West Point HASTINGS, G. C, JR. . .Hattiesburg JACKS, B. H. . .Starkville • JACKSON, T. H., JR. . .AAillington, Tenn. LAWHON, R. K. . .Verona LIFE, G, W. . .Grenada McGUIRE, J. A. . .Toccopola MASON, G. L. . .Newton • MILLER, E. O. . .Jackson MILLER, F. E. . .Jackson MILLS, G. A., JR. . .Red Bay, Ala. MOORE, C. E. . .Nettleton MURRAY, M. P. . .Starkville • OWEN, W. H., JR. . .Starkville PARHAM, P. H. . .Amory PARKMAN, S. B. . .Doerun, Ga. PARNEL, R. H. . .Shreveport, La. PRINCE, T. R. . .New Albany QUALLS, R. L. . .Boonesville QUINNELLY, C. M. . .Columbus ROWELL, A. Q. . .Leiand SALLIS, W. C. . .Greenville SARIKAPHUTI, Y. . .Thailand • SHOFNER, J. H. . .Winona SIMS, J. C. . .Bay Springs SON, EUNG R. . .Seoul, Korea SOULEYRETTE, D. A. . .Danville, Ky. STANFORD, ALPHA T. . .Leakesville • STEGALL, M. J. . .Crystal Springs THOMASSON, F. L. . .Jackson WALKER, B. J. . .Louise WALKER, J. E. . .Artesia WASUNAT, S. L. . .Bangkok, Thailand • WEATHRESBY, W. T. . .Jackson WILLIAMS, D. G. . .Guntown WILLIAMS, J. J. . .Starkville WILLIAMS, W. P. . .Lucedale WILLIAMSON, S. C. . .Decatur • WOMACK, H. . .Mantee WOODS, H. G. . .Wesson 125 fhe 1957 The past four years will always be cherished nnemories, never to be forgotten. It is impossible for us to see what the future holds, but we will always remember our years at Mississippi State. We leave State happy but still sad, to meet the responsibilities of tomorrow as we did those of yesterday. We realize that all things are possible if people only believe in and work for them. So as we leave Mississippi State with a proud smile, knowing that we have been a part of State, and State will always be a part of us. enior class ENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: Ray Means, Treasurer; Bobby Ratcliff, President; Dewitt Dixon, Secretary; Bobby Kirl , Vice President. 126 • ABEL, CLARENCE H., JR. . .Sci. . .McComb Sigma Chi. . .Dip and Strike ADAMS, MILTON D. . .Sci. . .Moorehead AGEEW, WALTER B. . .Bus. . .Clarksdale. . .Kappa Sigma; Acct. Club ALDRIDGE, JAMES H. . .Ag. . .Marks ALFORD, EUNICE C. . .Ed. . .McComb ALFORD, HAYDEN T. . .Eng. . .Meridian. . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Statesmen Dance Band 3, 4 ALFORD, VAN H. . .Eng. . .McComb ALLEN, THOMAS H. . .Eng. . .Meridian • ALVARADO, PAUL. . .Eng. , .Guatemala. . .Internat ' l Friendship Club, Pres.; YMCA; ASCE ANDERSON, EDGAR L. . .Ag. . .Clarksdale. . .Sigma Chi. ANDERSON, PERCY J. . .Ag. . .Crystal Springs. . .FFA ANDRESS, THOMAS P. . .Eng. . .Biloxi. . .Ire.; AIEE • ARMSTRONG, JERRY M. . .Bus. . .New Albany. . .Delta Sigma Pi, Sec; Chi Lambda Rho, Pres.; Acct. Club, Pres.; Blue Key; Comm. Cabinet; Ivy League; Who ' s Who; Vice Pres. Bus School; Student Council ASHE, WILBURN G. . .Ag. . .Selmer, Tenn. . .FFA Treas. ASHFORD, CHARLIE R., JR. . .Sci. . .Starkville ASHMORE, JAMES D. . .Sci. . .Forest. . .Alpha Epsilon Delta; M Club; Basketball Capt.; All SEC Basketball • ATKINSON, CHARLES L. . .Ag. . .Louisville AUSTIN, BILLY G. . .Ag. . .Moselle AYERS, JAMES W. . .Ag. . .Crystal Springs. . .Agronomy Club BACHAR, MICHAEL. . .Eng. . .State College. . .AIEE; IRE; International Club; YMCA; Lutheran Student Assoc. • BAGGETT, JOHN E. . .Bus Epsilon; SAM; Choir BAILEY, ROBERT C. . .Bus. . .Raymond BAKER, GENE KEY. . .Ag. . .Louisville BAKER, PHILIP D. . .Sci. . .Columbus Columbia. . .Sigma Phi Graduation Day! eniors 127 eniors These are the people who give us our Morale support! .; %fe«K • BALL, CHARLES S., JR. . .Bus. BALLENTINE, CLAUDE L., JR. BANKS, CHARLES U. . .Bus. . BARBIEUR, ELIZABETH. . .Ed. . .Columbia .Bus. . .Columbus .Philadelphia . .Maben • BARHAM, OTHA H., JR. . .Ag. . .Meridian BARKSDALE, WILLIAM E. . .Eng. . .Madison BARNWELL, SAM D. . .Bus. . .Greenwood. . .Sigma Chi, Pres.; Pres. of Scabbard and Blade; Cadet Colonel; Arrny ROTC; ODK; Vice Pres. Chi Lambda Rho; Who ' s Who in AM. Univ. and Colleges; IPC BARRY, WILLIAM S. . .Ag. . .Greenwood • BARTON, BILLY R. . .Eng. . .Calhoun City BAXTER, THOMAS G. . .Eng. . .Natchez. . .ASCE BEALLE, WILLIAM D. . .Ag. . .Quitman. . .Alpha Zeta; Farm Equipment Club, Vice Pres. BEAN, LEWIS W. . .Bus. . .Brooksville BEARD, WILLIAM M., JR. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .Sigma Chi; Head Cheerleader 2; Reveille staff 1, 2; Reveille Editor, 3, 4; Who ' s Who in Am. Univ. and Colleges; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Blue Key; Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice Pres.; Commerce Cabinet 3, 4; Debating Team 3; Arnold Air Society BEATTY, BOBBY R. . .Ag. . .Flora. Bridle BEAVER, LUTHER G., JR. . .Bus. Kappa Psi BEEMAN, CARL E. . .Ag. . .Duffee. International Friendship Club .Alpha Zeta; Block and . .Jackson. . .Alpha .FFA; Dramatics Club; Carrollton .Tupelo; Acct. Club; Re- • BENNETT, MALCOLM M. . .Ed BENNETT, JAMES S. . .Bus. flector BENVENUTTI, LEONARD L. . .Eng. . .Bay St. Louis BETBEZE, ARNOLD R. . .Eng. . .Meridian. . .ASME BEYER, CURT G . .Scl. . .Biloxi. . .Theta Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Newman Club, Pres. 4, Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 2; Chem. Eng. Club; ODK; Eng. Council Rep. BIKOV, IGOR. . .Eng. . .Ontario, Canada. . .Tau Beta Pi; ASME; YMCA; International Friendship Club BISHOP, JIMMY F. . .Ag. . .Prentiss BLACK, BAILEY J. . .Eng. . .Kosciusko; IAS • BLACK, CARL B., JR. . .Bus. . .Rosedale. . .Kappa Sigma; Bus. Ad. Club; Chi Lambda Rho BLACK, LEA C. , .Bus. . .Rosedale BLACKWELL, CHARLES H. . .Eng. . .Taylorsville BOATWRIGHT, DONALD W. . .Eng. . .Lexington. . .Inst, of Aero. Sci.; Eng. Council. • BOND, FRAZIER D., JR. . .Ag. . .Perkinston. . .Ag. Ec. Club BOOKER, FARRELL B. . .Ed. . .Greenwood. . .Pi Kappa Alpha BOUNDS, HENRY L., JR. . .Eng. . .Jackson BOUNDS, MAURICE E. . .Bus. . .Houston • BOWEN, CHARLES D. . .Ag. . .Fulton BOWERS, EAAILE J. . .Eng. . .Laurel. . .Pi Kappa Alpha; AIEE; IRE; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma BOYD, HANSEL W., JR. . .Bus. . .Starkville BRADLEY, MARION L. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .Sigma Chi; ODK; Chi Lambda Rho; Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres.; SAM, Pres.; Arnold Air Society, Vice Pres.; Alpha Phi Omega, Treas.; Phi Eta Sigma; Head Cheerleader 3; Who ' s Who; Distinguished Military Std. • BRANHAM, DAVID C. . .Ag. . .Itta Bena. . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon BREAZEALE, BILLY C. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia BRELAND, GALE W. . .Ag, . .Perkinston BRENNER, CHARLES P. . .Greenville. . .Farm Equipment Club • BRENTZ, HENDRIX E. . .Ed. . .Kosciusko. . .Industrial Ed. Club BRIGANCE, ROBERT L. . .Ed. . .Olive Branch. . .FTA; Glee Club BRIGHT, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Batesville BROADWATER, JAMES F. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . .ASCE; Square and Compass Club • BROOKS, RALPH E. . .Bus. . .Scooba. . .Theta Xi BROODS, ROBERT G. . .Ag. . Water Valley. . .Pres. Ag. School; Alpha Zeta, Pres.; ODK; Block and Bridle, Sec; Ag. Ec. Club BROWN, THOMAS O. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .Sigma Ch i; YMCA; Choir; Ivy League; Chi Lambda Rho; Phi Alpha Theta BRUMFIELD, WYATT E. . .Eng. . .Tylertown. . .Tau Beta Pi; ASME Legs!! Legs!! Legs!! eniors 129 eniors What a Ball Dave ' s party turned out to be! • BURNS, GEORGE K. . .Sci. . Jackson . . .Theta Xi; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Chem. Eng Club BURNS, ROBERT W. . .Ag. . .Drew BUSICK, LANE GREEN, Jr. . .Ag. . .Brandon BUSTIN, BILLIE E. . .Ag. . .Hillsboro. . .Forestry Club • BUTLER, JOHN M., JR. . .Eng. . .Laurel . .Baseball 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; AIEE; IRE; Reveille 3 BUTTS, WILLIAM T. . .Sci. . .Miami, Fla. . .Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Capt. Pershing Rifles BYRD, BERNICE. . .Bus. . .Lexington CABANISS, JAMES R. . .Eng. . .Purvis. . ASME • CALDWELL, EDGAR R. . .Ed. . .Derma. . .Industrial Ed. Club CALDWELL, JAMES L., JR. . .Eng. . .Jackson CAMMACK, GEORGE M. . .Ag. . .Columbus. . .Judging Team; Blue Key; Arnold Air Society; Block and Bridle; Dance Committee AMP, HOWARD C. . .Ag. . .Memphis, Tenn. • CAMPBELL, GEORGE A. . .Sci. . .West Point. . .Sigma Gamma Epslion CAMPBELL, JESSE W. . .Bus. . .Columbus. . .SAM; Sons of Confederate Veterans CAMPBELL, JOHN D., JR. . .Bus. . .Vicksburg CAMPBELL, LARRY L. . .Ag. . .Belen. . .Kappa Sig; Choir CAPERTON, FRANK D. . .Ed. . .New Albany. . .Industrial Ed. Club; lota Lambda Sigma CARLISLE, CHARLES W. . .Bus. . . Cumberland CAROTHERS, JAMES G., JR. . .Eng. . .West Point CARR, BILLY H. . .Eng. . .Sidon • CARSON, CHARLES T. . .Eng. . .Winona CARTER, WILLIAM H. . .Bus. . . Columbus CASKEY, JOSEPH P. . .Bus. . .Meridian. . .Delta Sigma Pi; Ace. Club; Sons of Confederate Veterans; Newman Club CAUSEY, MILES A. . .Sci. . . Belzoni. . .Kappa Alpha; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Dip and Strike; YMCA; Veteran ' s Club • CAUSEY, ROBERT K. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .Acct. Club CHAMBLESS, RICHARD L. . .Ag. . .Union CHAPMAN, GEORGE E. . .Ag. . .Big Creek CHATONEY, WILLIAM H., JR. . .Eng. . .Delta City • CHILES, JAMES W., JR. . .Ag. . .Noxapater CHOW, JIMMY Y. . .Eng. . .Greenville CHRISMOND, JOHN S. . .Bus. . .Eupora CHRISTIAN, JAMES T. . .Bus. . . Verona CLAIR, CHESTER E. . .Eng. . .Forest CLARK, STANLEY R. . .Sci. . . Gulfport CLARK, THOMAS M. . .Eng. . .Hollandale. . .ASME CLARK, WILLIAM, G. . .Eng. . .Florence. . .ASCE; Square and- Compass CLEMENTS, THOMAS W. . .Ag. . .Van VIeet. . .Farm Equip. Management and Sales Club 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 2; Square and Compass Club 2 CLEVELAND, WILLIAM N. . .Bus. . .Union COCHRAN, JERRY L. . .Eng. . .Meridian. . .AIEE; IRE COFFEY, LEWIS F. . .Sci. . .Ackerman • COHEN, MARY H. . .Sci. . .Starkville. . .Cardinal Key 3, 4; Choir 1; Wesley Foundation, Sec. 2; Chairman Worship, Com. 3; Executive Com., REW 3; Religious Planning Board 3 COLEMAN, LESLIE F. . .Ag. . .Water Valley COLLUMS, JAMES L. . .Ed. . .Houlka CONEY, MALCOLM K., JR. . .Bus. . .Magnolia. . .Kappa Alpha; Soc. For the Advancement of Management • CONGER, RALPH D. . .Ag. . .Malvina. . .Kappa Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta CONKEL, DONALD J. . .Ed. . .Steubenville, Ohio. . .Phi Kappa Tau CONN, LUTHER W., JR. . .Ag. . .Longbeach COODY, MARION C. . .Eng. . .Yazoo City. . .Pi Kappa Alpha; ASME; Scabbard and Blade The trustees at a Pep Rally! eniors 131 eniors ' Taking A Breather ' ' • COOK, BILLY C. . .Sci. . .Tylertown. . .Theta Xi; Alpha Phi Omega; Dip and Strike COOK, BOBBIE J. . .Ed. . .Grenada COOK, JULIUS D. . .Bus. . .Mobile, Ala. COOK, KENNETH L. . .Ag. . .Oxford. . .FFA .Ed. . .Calhoun City . .Eng. . .Greenville. COOKE, DANIEL E COON, JESSIE H Epsilon; AIEE COOPER, CHARLES C. . .Bus. . .Greenwood CORBELL, CHARLES D. . .Eng. . .Spring Hill, La Tau Beta Pi; AA Club Sigma Phi .AIEE; • CORKREN, BOBBY L. . .E CORLEY, EDWARD B. Alpha COX, ERNEST L. . .Eng. . COX, ROBERT L. . .Eng. us. . .Columbus . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg. .Brandon .Jackson .Kappa • COZART, AARON B. . .Eng. , .Pittsboro CRABTREE, ROBERT D. . .Eng. . .Macon CRAIG, WILLIAM C. . .Eng. . .Macon CRANDALL, JAMES C. . .Eng. . . Meridian • CRAWFORD, HAROLD B. . .Eng. . .Collins. . .AIEE; IRE CRAWFORD, JAMES DERRYL. . .Ed. . .Ripley. . .FTA CREELY, CHARLES P. . .Ed. . .Amory. . .Iota Lambda Sigma; Industrial Arts Club CROFT, CHARLES W. . .Bus. . .Brooksville • CROFT, WALTER L. . .Sci. . .Longview. . .Phi Eta Sigma CROOK, TOMMIE F. . .Bus. . .Vaiden CROSBY, BENJAMIN F. . .Eng. . .Carriere CRUSE, BILLY R. . .Ag. . .Pontotoc; Alpha Zeta; Forestry Club • DAGRESS, JOHN J. . .Bus. . .Colu mbus DAIGRE, BENNY H. . .Bus. . .Columbus. . .Kappa Sigma; Colonel Club; SAAA; Cheerleader 3 DALTON JOHN T. . . Eng. . .Jackson. . .AIEE DAVIS, BILLY J. . .Bus. . .Horn Lake • DAVID, CHARLES P. . .Eng. . .Johnson Station. DAVIS, EDWIN H. . Ed. . .Booneville DAVIS, FRANKLIN M. . .Bus. . .Fulton DAVIS, HARRY L., JR. . .Ag. . .Gulfport .ASCE • DAVIS, JAMES HOAAER JR. . .Bus. . .Greenwood DAVIS, AAALLORY C. . .Ag. . .Greenwood DAWS, TOMMIE R. . .Sci. . .DeKalb. . .Dip and Strike DAYMOND, KEITH. . .Eng. . .Jackson • DEASON, DOUGLAS L. . .Eng. . .Vaughan DEES, JASPER J. . .Ag. . .Philadelphia. . .Wesley; Stu- dent Council; President ' s Cabinet; Head Cheerleader 56 DENLEY, DONALD R. . .Bus. . . Stewart DICKSON, EDNA S. . .Bus. . .Batesville. . .CoEd Club 3, 4; Commerce Cabinet 2, 3; College Choir 1, 2. • DILLON, ELISHA D. . .Bus. . .Tylertown. . .SAM, Sec. and Treas. DIXON, DEWITT A. . .Ag. . .Vaughan. . .Block and Bridle DONG, FAY C. . .Sci. . .Drew DOYLE, JAMES T. . .Ag. . .Saulsbury, Tenn. • EDWARDS, DELBERT L. . .Ag. . .Vardaman. . .Choir; FFA EDWARDS, JOHN R. . .Ag. . .Starkville. . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon EDWARDS, JOHN T. . .Sci. . .Hopkinsville, Ky. . .Pi Kappa Alpha ELLARD, ALFRED T. . .Bus. . .Leiand. . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon Just look at all those beauties eniors 133 eniors Surprise! Was It Spiked, Frank??? ELLIOT, GEORGE H, . .Eng. . Jackson ELLIS, RICHARD B., JR. . .Eng. . .West. . .ASME EMBRY, JESSYE L. . .Sci. . .Starkville ENGLISH, BILLY A. . .Bus. . .Booneville ERRINGTON, ROBERT E. . .Eng. . .State Line. . .ASME ETHEREDGE, SARAH J. . .Sci. . .State College. . .Chi Omega ETHRIDGE, WILLIAM W. . .Ed. . .Collinville. . .Basketball Team FAIRCHILD, WILLIAM G. . .Eng. . .Moselle. . .IRE; AIEE • PARIES, CHARLES E., JR. . .Eng. . .Brandon FARMER, CHARLES G. . .Eng. . .Pinole. . .ASAE; BSU FARRAGUT, WALLACE E. . .Sci. . .Pass Christian. . .Dip and Strike FARRAR, RICHARD H. . .Ag. . .Amory • FAVI, MORRIS J. . .Bus. . .Shelby FERGUSON, RALEIGH T. . .Ed. . .Union. . .Vice Pres. In- dustrial Ed. Club FERGUSON, WALTER L. . .Ag. . .Woodville. . .Kappa Alpha; Block and Bridle FILIPICH, STEPHEN A. . .Sci. . .Biloxi. . .Dip and Strike • FINDLEY, RILEY H., JR. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg. . .AIEE; IRE FISHER, CHARLES D. . .Ag. . .Charleston. . .Agronomy Club FLANAGAN, RONALD C. . .Eng. . .Jackson FLEMING, BOBBY G. . .Bus. . .Grenada. . .SAM • FLEMING, JAMES H. . .Eng. . .Greenville. . .Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Arnold Air Society; Mech. Eng. Club; ASME; Dist. Mil. Student FORD, ALFRED W. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg. . .Vice Chairman Tau Beta Pi; l.nst. Radio Eng. FOREMAN, DEES. . .Ed. . .Laurel FOREMAN, VERGIE M. . .Ed. . .Columbus • FORTUNE, THERRELL D. . .Eng. . Jackson FOSTER, ELSIE M. . .Ed. . .Maben FOTIADES, STEPHEN M. . .Sci. . .Natchez FOXWORTH, JOBIE S. . .Ag. . .Columbia • FULGHAM, ROBERT E. . .Ag. . .West Point FULGHAM, RODNEY R. . .Bus. . Ackerman. . .Farm Equip- ment Club; 4-H Club FURR, DAVID A. . .Eng. . .Picayune. . .ASME; Choir; Band; BSU GALLE, WAIDE J. . .Eng. . .Ocean Springs • GAAABRELL, LAWRENCE M. . .Sci. . .Soso GAM WAGE, WILLIAM E. . .Eng. . .Laurel. Beta Pi GARDNER, HUGH C. . .Eng. . .Tupelo. . .AIEE GEARHART, JOSEPH H. . .Bus. . .Bolton .ASCE; Tau • GEORGE, KENNETH J. . .Bus. . . Meridian GIADROSICH, CARL E. . .Eng, . .Gulfport. . .IRE GIADROSICH, DONALD L. . .Eng. . .Gulfport. . .AIEE; IRE GIBSON, CHARLES A. . .Eng. , .Waynesboro. . .BSU; AIEE; Tau Beta Pi; EMEPA Scholarship • GIBSON, FRANK A., Jr. . .Ag. . .Greenville GIBSON, WILLIAM E. . .Ed. , .Coffeeville; lota Lambda Sigma; Vet. Club; Ind. Ed. Club GILBERT, CHARLES N. . .Bus. . .Natchez. . .Delta Sigma Pi GILBERT, GRAY T. . .Eng. , .Vicksburg. . .Vice Pres. New- man Club; ASME • GILBERT, WENDELL N. . .Eng. . .Lucedale. . .AIEE; IRE GILES, JAMES H. . .Bus. . .New Albany. . .Kappa Sigma; Bus. Man. Reveille; Alpha Phi Omega, Pres.; Delta Sigma Pi, Vice Pres.; Com. of 100; Pres. of Syn. of MWF; Acct. Club; Ivy League; Reflector Staff GILLILAND, JOHN A., JR. . .Bus. . .Laurel GINN, HAL G. . .Sci. . .Tylertown The monkey thru the hoop! eniors 135 eniors Sing it Christy, Something Cool! • GINN, HERBERT T. . . Ag. . .Kokomo. . .FFA 3, 4, Sentinel 4; YAACA Cabinet 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4, President 4; Miss. Methodist Student Movement Coun- cil 3; Wesley Foundation 3, 4; Vice Pres. Miss YMCA 3; Pres. Miss. YMCA 4; Religious Planning Bd. 3 GOOCH, NANCY L. . .Ed. . .State College. . .Kappa Kappa Gamma GOODMAN, MAX R. . .Sci. . .Leiand GOODNIGHT, JAMES L. . .Ag. . .Sardis West Point .Sci. . .Laurel. . .Kappa .Meridian. . .Sigma Alpha • GOODSON, ELLA FAYE. . .Ed GRADY, EDWARD G., JR. Sigma GRAHAM, DUDLEY C. . .Bus Epsilon; SAM GRAHAM, EDWARD G. . .Ag. . .Wesson. . .Forestry Club, Tennis Team • GREEN, ANDREW, J., JR. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg. . .ASCE 2, 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 GREEN, HAROLD E. . .Ag. . .Philadelphia. . .Forestry Club GREEN, HIGH L. . .Eng. . .Columbus. . .ASCE; Wesley Foundation; College Choir 1 GREENLAND, HARVEY W., JR. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . . ASME • GREGG, ALBERT S. . .Bus. . .West Point GREGORY, JAMES W. . .Ag. . .Kosciusko. . .Kappa Alpha GREGORY, JEFF. . .Bus. . .Jackson GREGORY, LEROY C. . .Eng. . .Calhoun City. . .AIEE; IRE • GRIFFIN, JAMES W. . .Ag. . .New Albany. . .Treas. Sfu. Assoc; Blue Key; Pres. Agronomy Club; Square and Compass GRISSOM, ROBERT E. . .Ag. . .Summerland. . .Agronomy Club GRUBBS, TRUITT M. . .Ag. . .Mendenhall. . .FFA 3, 4, Pres. 4 GUNTER, THOMAS Y. . .Bus. . .Durant HALE, LOYD B. . .Ag. . .Senatobia HALEY, BARBARA ANN. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg. . .Chi Omega HALFORD, CLARENCE W. . .Sci. . .Meadville HALL, GARVIN N. . .Ag. . .Burnsville HALL, RONNIE C. . . Eng. . .Louisville HALLOWAY, ALLEN L. . .Bus. . .Indianola HAMILL, JAMES G. . .Ag. . .Sturgis. . .Phi Eta Sigma; Dairy Club, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; Who ' s Who in Am. Univ. and Colleges HAMILTON, WILLIAM C. . .Sci. . .Cleveland. . .Sigma Chi, Dip and Strike Club • HAMILTON, WILLIAM S. . .Bus. . .Greenwood. . .Sigma Chi; ASME; Canterbury Club; Delta Sigma Pi HANKS, JAMES C. . .Bus. . .Clarksdale HANS, JOE P. . .Eng. . .Moss Point. . .Phi Kappa Tau HARDY, ALDWIN D. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia. . .Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM • HARDY, PHILLIP R. H Club HARKINS, ALFRED E. . .Ag. . HARNED, WENTWORTH V. . Sigma HARPOLE, CARROLL F. . .Ag Ag. . .Philadelphia. . .Ag. Ec. .Petal. . .Sigma Chi .Sci. . .State College. . .Kappa . .Ackerman • HARRIS, JAY J. . .Eng. . .Drevi . . .ASME HARRIS, JOSEPH B. . .Ed. . .Bruce HARRIS, MAGGIE ANN. . .Ag. . .Central, Ala. . .Band 1, 2, 3; Hort. Club 2, 3, 4; Cardinal Key 3, 4; Sponsor AFROTC 1, 2, 3; Favorite 1, 2, 3 HARRIS, MARVIN H. . .Bus. . .Grenada. . .Veteran ' s Club 1, 2; SAM 2, 3, 4; Square and Compass 3; Dance Comm. 3, 4 HARRIS, MIKE. . .Ag. . .McNeill HARRIS, RICHARD L. . .Eng. . .Batesville. . .Tau Beta Pi; Arnold Air Soc. and Drill Team; ASME; Colonel ' s Club HARRLESON, WAYNE L. . .Ag. . .Calhoun City HARTHCOCK, THOMAS B. . .Bus. . .Clarksdale. . . Poultry Sci. Club, Vice Pres. 4 HASHIM, IBRAHIM. . .Eng. . .Baghdad, Iraq HAWWA, LOUTF M. . .Eng. . .Tripoli, Lebanon. . .Institute of Aero. Sci., Treasurer 4; International Friendship Club HENDERSON, HOWARD G. . .Eng. . .Louisville. . .ASCE Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student HENDRIX, HERMON L. . .Ed. . .Burnsville ,r - ' Sr Elwyn Benson . . a very attractive Homecoming Q ueen. and her fair maids. 1 eniors 137 eniors That was a real Shaggy Dog Joke. • HENDRY, CHARLES R. . .Eng. . .Laurel. . .IAS; Arnold Air Society HENLEY, WILLIAM F. . .Eng. . .Shaw. . .AIEE; IRE HENNINGTON, MARSHALL D. . .Eng. . .Hazlehurst HENSON, VINCENT W. . .Eng. . .Calvert, Ala. .Bus. .Laurel. . .Acct. Club; .Louisville. . .SAM .Jackson, Tenn. . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon; • HENDERSON, THOMAS R Dean ' s List 1 , 2, 3, 4 HERRINGTON, WILLIAM A. . .Bus. HIGHT, HERMON H. . .Eng. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pres., KME; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; ODK; Pres., AIEE; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univ.; IPC; Eng. Council; Eng. Representative to Stu- dent Assoc; IRE; Westinghouse Achievement Scholar HELDERBRAND, JACK. . .Bus. . .Vicksburg .Ag. • HILL, HIRAM W Judging Team HILL, WILLIAM R. . .Eng. . .Jackson HILLMAN, FRENCH. . .Eng. . .Leakesville HOLBROOK, JOHN W. . .Eng. . .Columbia Indianola ' . . .Block and Bridle; • HOLLAND, GENE E. . .Ed. . .Cumberland HOLLEY, CHARLES E. . .Ag. . .Marietta. . .FFA HOLMES, FRANK M. . .Ag. . .Tylertown. . .Judging Team; Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle; Phi Eta Sigma; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and LIniv. HOPKINS, CLAUD H. . .Eng. . .Tupelo. . .Phi Kappa Tau HOUSTON, THOMAS G. . .Bus. . .Bolton HOWELL, HAROLD D. . .Ag. . .Bruce HOWELL, WILLIE C. . .Ed. . .Carthage HOWARD, JIM P. . .Bus. . .Weir • HUDDLESTON, JERRY S. . .Ag. . .Ripley HUDSON, JOHN M. . .Bus. . .Columbus HUDSON, ROY D. . .Ag. . .Calhoun City HUGHES, OLA , FAYE. . .Bus. . .Bruce. Sociological Society 2 .Choir 2; • HURTT, JOHNNY M. . .Ed. . .Meridian HUTCHINSON, HAROLD. . .Eng. . .Ocean Springs. . . ASCE HUTCHINSON, HAROLD N. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .Kappa Alpha; Sec.-Treas. Square and Compass; SAM; Com- merce Cabinet; YMCA Drama Club; Wesley Foundation; Religious Planning Bd. ISBELL, GEORGE H., Jr. . .Sci. . .Shannon I ISHEE, OTHO H. . .Bus. . .Laurel. . .Chi Lambda Rho 3, 4; Acct. Club 3, 4; Veteran ' s Club 3, 4; President ' s Scholar 3 IVY, CHARLES G. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . .IRE IVY, CHARLES B. . .Eng. . .Starkville. . .Sigma Phi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Blue Key; Arnold Air Society; ASCE; Student Council Representative; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities JACKS, JERRY C. . .Eng. . .Laurel. . .Phi Kappa Tau.; ASME • JACKSON, CLAYTON H. . .Ed. . .Walnut. . .Industria Arts Club JACKSON, JACK D. . .Bus. . .Meridian JAGGERS, MELVA E. . .Ag. . .Tupelo JEFCOAT, DONIS O. . .Ag. . .Soso. . .Block and Bridle, Judging Team • JEFCOAT, JOE H. . .Bus. . .Soso. . .Phi Tau JENKINS, GLENN H. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .Kappa Alpha JIGGITTS, LOUIS M., JR. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon JONES, DAVID F. . .Ag. . .Walnut Grove. . .FFA • JONES, EARL B. . .Bus. . .Brookhaven; Acct. Club JONES, HOUSTON C, JR. . .Bus. . .Clarksdale. . .Kappa Sigma JONES, JAMES G. . .Eng. . .McComb. . .ASME JONES, JAMES I. . .Bus. . .Bude • JONES, JAMES P. . .Ag. . .Mendenhall. Alpha Zeta JONES, LUCIEN B. . .Eng. . .Woodville JONES, SAMUEL R. . .Bus. . .Gulfport. . .SAM; YMCA Dramatics Club JOHNSON, BOBBY FROST. . .Bus. . .Vaiden It ' s the Buddy Morrow Dance . . . eniors 139 eniors ' Everybody Votes today! ' ' • JOHNSON, C. PHILIP. . .Eng. . .Fulton JOHNSON, LAWRENCE K. . .Eng. . .Winona. . .Sigma Phi Epsilon; AS WE; Track; Reflector Staff JOHNSON, AAYRLENE R. . .Ed. . .Scooba. . .FTA 3, 4; Coed Club 1; Dramatics Club 1; YAACA JOHNSON, LLOYD L. . .Ed. . .Selma, Ala. • JOHNSON, THOMAS L. . .Ag. . .Houlka. . .FFA JOHNSTON, BILLY D. . .Sci. . .Carthage. . .Dip and Strike Club JOHNSTON, PAUL W. . .Eng. . .Benton JORDAN, WILLIE S. . .Ag. . .Decatur. . .FFA • JOYNER, RODNER G. . .Eng. . .Brandon. . .ASME KALLASTE, AR NO E. . .Eng. . .Bronx, New York. . .IAS KELLY, AGNEW P., JR. . .Bus. . .Satartia. . .Canterbury Club; Commerce Cabinet KELLY, JOE L. . .Bus. . .State Line • KENNEDY, HAROLD L. . .Sci. . .Louisville. . . Chem. Eng. Club KIMBRELL, JIMMY L. . .Ed. . .Dyess, Arkansas. . .Bas- ketball KIMBROUGH, JAMES W. . .Ed. . .Cumberland KING, ALLEN L. . .Bus. . .Grenada • KING, CHARLES C. . .Ed. . .Greenwood Springs KING, JAMES A. . .Ed. . .Buena Vista KING, WILLIAM M., JR. . ,Ed. . .Franklin, Tenn. . . M Club KIRT, BOBBY L. . .Bus. . .Doddsville. . .Chi Lambda Rho; Senior Class Vice President; Student Council 4 • KIRKLAND, THOMAS L. . .Eng. . .Laurel. . .IAS KLONARIS, JOHNNY D. . .Bus. . .Lexington. . .Vice Pres. Air Trans. Club; Canterbury Club KNIGHT, JOHN C. ' . .Eng. . .Pascagoula KNOBLOCH, NORMAN G. . .Eng. . .Gulfport. . .Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. of Lutheran Stu. Assoc. i I • KOONCE, BILLY L. . .Bus. . .Tunica. . .Pi Kappa Alpha; Cheerleader 3; Commerce Cabinet 3, 4 KRESGE, PAUL A. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. . .AIEE, IRE LADD, DONALD M. . .Eng. . .Gulfport LAMB, LUTHER E. . .Sci. . .Winona. . .Dip and Strike Club • LANCASTER, WILLIAM N. . .Eng. . .Bolton. . .ASCE LANDRETH, SHEDD Y. . .Eng. . .Greenville. . .Sigma Chi LANGFORD, DAVID L. . .Bus. . .Water Valley ... Re- flector Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 4; Sec, Pi Delta Epsilon LANGSTON, EUGENE P. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia. . .Pi Kappa Alpha; ASCE; SGE; BSU Council • LANGSTON, WILLIAM W. . .Ed. . .Sardis LANIER, JOHN R. . .Eng. . .Scooba. . .AIEE LANSING, ROBERT F. . .Ag. . .Magnolia LAVENDER, JOHN R. . .Bus. . .Memphis, Tenn. . .Delta Sigma Pi; Chi Lambda Rho; Accounting Club LAYMAN, WAYNE M. . .Eng. . .Fulton LEE, ALBERT B. . .Eng. . .Columbus LEFF, ALAN, D. , .Eng. . .Biloxi. . .IAS LEFLORE, JOHN L. . .Ag. . .Greenwood. . .Sigma Phi Epsilon; Farm Equipment Management and Sales Club • LEMONS, DOUGLAS W. . .Ed. . .Hot Springs, Ark. LEMON, SAMUEL R. . .Bus. . .Hot Springs, Ark. . .Phi Lambda Chi; Accounting Club LENOIR, WILLIAM O. . .Ag. . .Magnolia LESTER, JOHN L. . .Forestry. . .Bafesville • LILLARD, MONTE O. . .Eng. . .Clarksdale LINDER, RICHARD A. . .Eng. . .Collins. . .Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIEE; IRE; Fresh. Math. Achievement Award 55 LINDERNMEIER, RICHARD L. . .Ag. . .Gulfport. . .Poultry Club LINDSAY, THOMAS R. . .Bus. . .Hazen, Ala. Don ' t Believe What He Tells You, Janet! eniors 141 eniors Mr. Ben talking to some of his friends . . . • LIPPINCOTT, BETTIE JEAN. . .Ed. . .West Point LITTLE, JERRY T. . .Eng. . .Hazlehurst LIVINGSTON, LOWELL T. . .Eng. . .Moorhead. . .ASCE LOGAN, BUFORD A., JR. . .Eng. . .Aberdeen. . .Phi Kappa Tau • LOGAN, RICHARD T. . .Eng. . .Lorman LONG, LEWIS E. . .Ed. . .Starkville; Ed. Club LOPER, FRANKIE E. . .Ag. . .Decatur LOVE, CURTIS G. . .Eng. . .Swiftown • LOVE, EDWIN L. . .Ag. . .Risco LOWRY, BILLY T. . .Ed. . .Tupelo LUBY, ROBERT L. . .Bus. . .Eden LUTTRELL, WILLIAM D. . .Bus. . .Michigan. . .Sigma Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Chi Lamba Delta Sigma 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4, Pres. 4; Chancellor 4; Reveille Staff, Mili- tary Editor 4; Distinguished Military Student; Ivy League, Pres. 4; Accounting Club; Philo Demos; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges • LYON, KENNETH R. . .Ed. . .Tillatoba MABRY, EUGENE S. . .Ed. . .Columbia; Phi Kappa Tau MAGILL, CHARLES A. . .Ag. . .Blue Springs MANGIALARDI, SAM Q. . .Bus. . .Shelby. . .Society for Advancement of Management; Arnold Air Society; New - man Club • MANN, RONALD M. . .Eng, . .Starkville. . .IRE; Alpha Phi Omega; American Legion MANNING, CLARENCE E. . .Ag. . .Hernando MANNING, STEPHEN L. . .Eng. . .Laurel MARKUSHEWSKI, LEONID J. . .Eng. . .New York, N. Y. . . IAS; YMCA International Friendship Club • MARSALIS, ROBERT L. . .Bus. . .Liberty. . .Alpha Kappa Psi; Pres. Air Transportation Club MARTIN, MURRAY G. . .Ag. . .Jayess MARTINSON, WILLIAM K. . .Ag. . .Jackson. . .Sigma Chi MASON, REX C. . .Ag. . .Vossburg. . FFA • MATHIS, BILLY. . .Ag. . .Corinth MAY, JASPER L. . .Ag. . .Philadelphia. . .Dairy Club McALPIN, BOBBIE J. . .Ed. . .Jackson. . .Zeta Tau Alpha; FTA; Who ' s Who; President ' s Scholar McALPIN, JOHN B. . .Eng. . .Jackson . .Memphis, Tenn. . .Tau . .Merigold. . .Alpha Tau .Columbus. . .Sigma Chi; • McAULEY, CHARLES M. . .Eng. Beta Pi; ASME; Who ' s Who McCAIN, HOWARD M. . .Eng. Omega; ASCE McCALEB, ROBERT E. . .Eng. . YMCA; IAS 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Sec. Senior Class 55-56 McCANDLESS, JAMES E. . .Bus. . .Memphis, Tenn. . . YMCA; ASCE • McCLUSKEY, JAMES R. . .Ag. . .Starkville. . .Farm Equip- ment Management and Sales Club McCULLOUCH, HUGH A. . .Bus. . .Houston McDANIEL, RONNIE H. . .Eng. . .Jackson McDILL, HERBERT E. . .Eng. . .Harperville . . .ASME • McGOWIN, S. PRENTISS . . .Bus. . .Meridian. Sigma Pi McHANN, JOHN. . .Ed. . .Starkville MclNTIRE, WILLIAM S. . .Forestry. . .Ackerman ciety of Foresters McKAY, LOUIE T. . .Eng. . .Carthage. .ASME .Delta . So- • McKEITHEN, EMORY E., III. . .Ag. . .Cleveland. . .Kappa Sigma McKINNEY, WILLIAM M., JR. . .Sci. . .Memphis, Tenn. . . Kappa Sigma Mcknight, TOM B. . .Ed. . .Pontotoc McLAURIN, JAMES E. . .Sci. . .Taylorsville. . .BSU; Ex. Council; Chem. Eng. Club • McMAHON, MURRAY D. . .Eng. . .Greenwood McMILLEN, BOBBY E. . .Eng. . .Pontotoc. . .ASAE McMILLEN, JACK C. . .Ag. . .Pontotoc McSWAIN, JACK M. . .Eng. . .New Augusta Hit ' Em Again, Papa Jim eniors 143 eniors Mr. Interlock— I Says • AAcWHORTER, LEON C. . .Eng. . .Summerland . . . AIEE; IRE MEANS, ROY H., JR. . .Ag. . .Scoft. , .Kappa Sigma; Block and Bridle, Treas. 3; Alpha Phi Omega; Sec. Sr. Class MEEK, WILLIAM E. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . .ASME MEHAFFEY, JOE H., JR. . .Bus. . .Columbus • MEINERS, DONALD E. . .Eng. . .Hazlehurst. . .Tau Beta Pi; Blue Key; Eng. School Vice Pres.; Pres. IRE; AIEE; Pershing Rifles MERCER, JAMES L. . .Ed. . .Tishomingo MILLS, CHARLIE F. . .Bus. . .Crystal Springs. . .Kappa Alpha MILLER, CHARLES E. . .Ed. . .Natchez. . .Pi Kappa Alpha; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges; FTA, Pres. 4; YMCA; Ed. School Vice Pres. 4; SA 4; Wesley 3, 4; RPB 4; Forestry Club 3; Dramatics Club 4; ODK 4 MILLER, HERBERT H. . .Bus. . .Houston. . .SAM MILLER, ROBERT G. . .Ag. . .Columbus. . .Hort Club, Pres. 3 MILLER, TOM P. . .Ag. . .Drew. . .Pi Kappa Alpha; Block and Bridle MILLER, WILLIAM W. . .Bus. . .Starkville. . .Sigma Phi Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; Block and Bridle MITCHELL, BARBRA J. . .Ed. . .State College. . .Chi Omega; College Choir, Ensemble; FTA; Cardinal Key; Wesley; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Col- leges; Dean ' s List; Favorite MITCHELL, GEORGE W. . .Bus. . .Grenada MITCHELL, MELVILLE E. . .Bus. . .Picayune. . .Theta Xi MITCHELL, WILLIAM A. . .Ag. . .Ethel • MITCHELL, WILLARD N. . .Sci. . .Lodi. . .Sigma Pi; Chem. Eng. Club; Tau Beta Pi MIZE, LESLIE L. . .Bus. . .Tupelo MOAK, CHARLES E. . .Eng. . .McComb MOAK, DOROTHY A. . .Bus. . .McComb MOFFATT, THOMAS O. . .Sci. . .Pascagoula MONROE, ARMISTEAD T. . .Eng. . .Starkville. Alpha; AIEE; IRE MOORE, ARNOLD B. . .Bus. . .Columbus MOORE, Burbon B. . .Ed. . .Carthage. . .lED Club .Kappa • MOORE, ELTON L. . .Eng. . .Sylvarena MOORE, LEONARD O., Jr. . .Bus. . .Tupelo. . .Sigma Chi MOORE, LLOYD K., JR. . .Eng. . .Winona MOORE, W. A. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . .Pi Kappa Alpha • MOORES, WALTER A. . .Ed. . .Ft. Worth, Texas MORGAN, B. MAHLON. . .Bus. . .Jackson MORGAN, BETTY. . .Ed. . .Tupelo. . .FTA; Co-Ed Club; Dramatics Club MORGAN, DAVIS A. . .Bus. . .Kilmichael • MORGAN, NOEL. . .Ag. . .Sunflower. . .Kappa Sigma; Blue Key; Arnold Air Society; Sabre Flight; Cheerleader; Farm Equipment Management and Sales Club; Group Commander AFROTC MORGAN, Roy C. . .Sci. . .Amory MORRIS, ERNEST L. . .Eng. . .Gulfport. . .ASCE MORRIS, FRED B. . .Bus. . .Brookhaven • MORRIS, JOHN E. . .Ed. . .Eupora. . .Sigma Pi MORRISON, PAUL C. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . .Phi Kappa Tau; AIEE; IRE MOSES, LOUIS R. . .Bus. . .Greenwood. . .Kappa Sigma SAM MOTT, DONALD L. . .Ag. . .Middleton, Tenn. . .Bas- ketball • MULHOLLAND, JOE H. . .Ed. . .Philadelphia. . .1 Ed., FTA MURRAY, AUGUST E. . .Eng. . .Natchez MURRAY, LAWERENCE K. . .Sci. . .Hattiesburg MYRICK, HENRY G. . .Eng. . .Laurel • NASH, LEROY C. . .Eng. . .Bay St. Louis. . .ASME NATIONS, IDA M. . .Ag. . .Jackson. . .Who ' s Who in Am. Colleges and Universities 4; Alpha Zeta certificate of recognition 4; Cardinal Key 3, 4; Hort. Club 2, 3, 4; Block and Bridle 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3; YMCA Cabinet 3; Reflector 3; Flower Judging Team 3 NATION, JAMES L. . .Sci. . .West Point. . .YMCA 4; Wesley 4; John Rust Trust Fund Scholarship 3, 4 NEIGHBORS, ROBERT M., JR. . .Bus. . .Tuscaloosa, Ala. Always Taking Pictures! eniors 145 eniors Second Childhood! NELMS, FRED W. . .Eng. . .Corinth. . .ASME NELMS, JAMES W. . .Ag. . .Vaiden. . .Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; Dairy Club; Dairy Products Judg- ing Team NEWELL, OLEN L. . .Ed. . .Marietta NICAISE, RANDOLPH W., JR. . .Ag. . .Kiln NICHOLS, DOUGLAS C. . .Bus. . .Houston NICOLADIS, FRANK. . .Eng. . .Gulfport. . .Sigma Chi; Canterbury Club; Student Council; Eng; Exec. Com- mittee; ASCE; Scabbard and Blade NORWOOD, EARL T. . .Ed. . .Batesville. . .Sigma Pi ODENWALD, NEIL G. . .Ag. . .Drew. . .BSU, Pres. 4; Blue Key; Cheerleader ODOM, JOHN L. . .Eng. . .Grenada. . .Theta Xi ODO V , THOMAS F., JR. . .Eng. . .Sanatorium OLIPHANT, WILLIS F. . .Sci. . .Carthage OTTO, NORMAN A. . .Bus. . .Biloxi. . .Pi Kappa Tau; Alpha Kappa Psi • OVERSTREET, BILL M. . .Bus. . .Huntsville, Ala. . .Kappa Alpha OWINGS, ADDISON D. . .Ag. . .Terry PACE, DEASON L. . .Bus. . .Meridian. . .SAM; Dean ' s List; Chess Club PACE, GEORGE L. . .Forestry. . .Lena .Sci. State College. . .Kappa PACE, RICHARD S. Sigma PARK, MALCOLM C. . .Bus. . . Big Creek PARKER, BOYCE C. . . Bus. . . Liberty. . .Square and Compass; Veteran ' s Club PARKER, HUBERT H. . .Ag. . .Lucedale. . .Block and Bridle; Livestock Judging Team • PARKER, JACK W. . .Sci. . .Tunica PATTERSON, BILLY W. . .Sci. . .Tupelo. . .Phi Kappa Phi; A. Chem. Society; Sprayberry Academy of Radio; Eng. Scholarships; Jazztone Society of America; William Flowers Hand Memorial Scholarship PATTERSON, WILLIAM D., JR. . .Ag. . .Rome. . .Kappa Sigma PAXTON, WILLIAM J. . .Sci. . .Brookhaven PEASE, JAMES WARREN. . .Bus. . .Greenville. . .ATO PEEL, CHARLES LEWIS. . .Eng. . .Greenwood PENNINGTON, A RS. EMMA LEE. . .Edu. . .Ackerman PERKINS, OTTIS L. . .Bus. . .Columbus. . .Dean ' s List, President ' s List • PHILLIPS, HENRY GRADY. . .Eng. . .Braxton. PICKEL, CHARLES H. . .Eng. . .Clarksdale PICKERING, TOMMY J. . .Eng. . .D ' Lo PIERCE, WILLIAM M. . .Eng. . .Benton .ASCE • PITT, LAUD R., JR. . .Ag. . .Silver Spring, Md. . .PKA PITTMAN, HARRY E. . .Ag. . .Foxworth PITTMAN, FRANKLIN T. . .Sci. . .Bay Springs. . .Dip and Strike, President 4 PITTMAN, HOMER W. . .Ag. . .Tylertown. . .Dairy Club BSU • PITTMAN, SAM A. . .Ag. , .Coffeeville. . .Farm Equip. Club. . .Management and Sales Club; Alpha Zeta; Veterans Club, Forestry Club POLK, JERRY G. . .Bus. . .Prentiss. . .Air Trans. Club POTTER, NEIL E. . .Ag. . .Guatemala, Block and Bridle Club, Int. Friendship Club, YMCA POWELL, SUZANNE M. . .Ag. . .Leaksville, Dance Com- mittee 4, YMCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Hort. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 1; Cardinal Key 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, President 4, B.SU Council 1, 2, Who ' s Who 4, Alpha Zeta Award of Merit 4. Phi Kappa Phi 4 • POWELL, WILLIAM A. . .Eng. . .Water Valley POWER, FRANKLIN W. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .Sigma Chi; M Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Reveille 3, 4 POWER, CHARLES D. . .Bus. . .McCool. . .Square and Com- pass, Pres. 2, SAM PRATHER, ROBERT B. . .Bus. . .Tupelo. . .Alpha Kappa Psi, Chi Lambda Rho, Miss Hotel Society, Alpha Tau Omega PRESCOTT, GEORGE O. . .Bus. . .Magnolia PRICE, THOMAS L. . .Ag. . .Magnolia. . .Alpha Zeta, Forestry Club PROFFITT, RALPH B., JR. . .Eng. . .Columbus. . .Arnold Air, IAS PRUETT, AARON B. . .Ed. . .Sidon State has many Activities on the campus; Bal Games, Dances, Pep Rallies, Panty Raids. eniors 147 eniors The Teenagers! ' • PRYOR, PETER P., JR. . .Eng. . Jackson. . .AIEE; IRE RABORN, GEORGE E. . .Ed. . .AAayhew RAGAN, SMITH L. . .Bus. . .Corinth. . .Sig_ma Chi; Maroon Band I, 2, 3, 4; Statesmen 3, 4; Collegians 2; Debonaires 1 RANSON, BUFORD W. . .Bus. . .Greenville. . .Sigma Chi • RATCLIFF, BOB G. . .Ag. . .Jackson. . .Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Comptroller, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Pres. Senior Class; Pres., Blue Key 4; Student Assoc. 4; Block and Bridle 3, 4 READ, CORNELL E. . .Eng. . .Bay Springs REDDITT, RALPH B. . .Ag. . .Sidon. . .Sigma Chi; Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle; Scabbard and Blade; Blue Key; DMS; Cadet Colonel— Wing Commander REDDING, CHARLES L. . .Ag. . .Biloxi. . .Kappa Sigma; Maroon Band; Forestry Club • REED, JACK M. . .Sci. . .Starkville. . .Dip and Strike; Sigma Gamma Epsilon REEVES, SIDNEY N., JR. . .Ag. . .Meridian. . .Kappa Alpha; Social Chairman, Treasurer, President of Kappa Alpha REILLY, FRANCIS N. . .Eng. . .Moss Point. . .Phi Kappa Tau REYNOLDS, WILLIAM J. . .Ag. . .Rose Hill .Eng. .Meridian ASCE; Track; Columbus. . .Sec. of • RICE, HARRY E. Basketball RICHARDSON, JAMES E. . .Bus. Air Transportation Club RICHARDSON, SPIVA G. . .Ag. . .Louisville. . .Block and Bridle 54, 55, 56, 57 RIGG, KARL F. . .Eng. . .Long Beach. . .Theta Xi; Phi Eta Sigma; Veterans Club • ROBBINS, COYE P. . .Ag. . .Columbia ROBBINS, KENNETH W. . .Eng. . .Ackerman. . .ASCE ROBERSON, JACKIE E. . .Ed. . .Toomsuba ROBERTS, CLYDE E. . .Eng. . .Greenville. . .YMCA 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi, 4; ASME 4 • ROBERTS, GEORGE E. . .Eng. . .Newton. . .AIEE; IRE ROBERTSON, JAMES P. . .Ag. . .Ellisville ROBERTSON, WILLIAM H., JR. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg ROEBUCK, AARON A. . .Ed. . .Kosciusko • ROSE, T. E. . .Eng. . .Columbus ROSS, LOUIE G. . .Bus. . .Eupora ROWE, FRANK F. . .Eng. . .Natchez. . .IAS; Tau Beta Pi; Maroon Band ROYE, CHARLES W. . .Ed. . .Pontotoc. . .Industrial Educa- tion Club; Secretary • RUBEL, WERNER H. . .Eng. . .Aberdeen. . .American Society of Mechanical Engineers RUSSELL, CARLTON P. . .Eng. . .Carthage. . .ODK; Tau Beta Pi, Cataloguer; Phi Kappa Phi, Comptroller, Arnold Air Society; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Treas.; Who ' s Who In American Colleges 56-57 RUSSELL, M. O. . .Ag, . .Collierville, Tenn. . .Sigma Chi; Block and Bridle RUSSUM, JOSEPH H. . .Eng. . .Greenwood RUTLEDGE, WILLIAM S. . .Eng. . .State College RYAN, JAMES W. . .Bus. . .Aberdeen SABBATINI, FRANK. . .Ed. . .Leiand SANDERFORD, JAMES H. . .Bus. . .Meridian. . .Delta Sigma Pi; Student Association; Commerce Cabinet; Accounting Club; YMCA; Mississippi Officials Associa- tions • SANDERS, MYRL E. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . .ASME SANSING, EDWARD P. . .Eng. . .D ' Lo. . .Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIEE; IRE; Who ' s Who In American Col- leges SATCHER, JOHN B. . .Ag. . .Hickory SAWTELL, RICHARD G. . .Ed. . .West Point. . .Sigma Pi; Maroon Band • SELLERS, BENNIS J. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg. . .Pres., Tau Beta Pi; Pres., ASCE; Blue Key; Scabbard and Blade; Who ' s Who In American Colleges; Distinguished Military Student SESSIONS, CURTIS L. . .Sci. . .Forrest. . .Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Dip and Strike; Miss. Geological Society SCOTT, HARRY L. . .Ag. . .Vicksburg. . .Alpha Zeta; Horticulture Club SHANNON, LARRY S. , .Eng. . .Vicksburg. . .AIEE, Tau Beta Pi • SHEFFIELD, JOE F. . .Ed. . .Inverness SHINN, THOMAS W. . .Bus. . .Laurel SHOOK, PERCY J. . .Sci. . .Charleston . . .Chemical Engineering Club SHUPING, LUTHER A. . .Bus. . .Omaha, Neb. . .Veteran ' s Club; SAM; Miss. Athletic Officials Assoc. The DAY will come eniors 149 eniors And that ain ' t Snow either! • SIBLEY, DOYLE A . , .Ag. . .Bentonia SIMMONS, GEORGE H. . .Bus. . .Magnolia SIMMONS, JAMES C. . .Ag. . .Brooksville. Dairy Club SIMMONS, REGINAL F . .Eng. . .Kosciusko .Alpha Zeta, • SIMMONS, WILLIAM J. . .Eng. . .Meridian. . .SAE; Band, AIEE; Engineering Council SCATES, WILLIAM C. . .Eng. . .Avon. . .American So- ciety of Agricultural Engineers SKELTON, AUBREY D. . .Sci. . .Starkville. . .Kappa Sigma; ODK; Who ' s Who; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi, Arnold Air Society SKELTON, JOHN. . .Eng. . .Clarksdale. . .ASAE • SKINNER, PAUL F. . .Bus. . .luka. . .SAM SMALL, WESSLEY E. . .Bus. . .Pascagoula SMITH, ALFRED R. . .Bus. . .Columbus. . .SAMS SMITH, DON S. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . .Kappa Alpha; AIEE • SMITH, DON P. . .Eng. . .Ripley SMITH, JOHN C. . .Bus. . .Greenville SMITH, LAWRENCE G. . .Eng. . .Laurel. . .AIEE; IRE SMITH, PAUL G. . .Bus. . .Meridian • SMITH, PHIL S. . .Bus. . .Corinth SMITH, ROBERT B. . .Bus. . .Greenwood SMITH, ROBERT E. . .Ag. . .Guin, Ala. SMITH, WILLIAM I. . .Ag. . .Corinth • SMITH, MRS. W. W. . .Ed. . .Decatur SPENCE, WILLIAM M. . .Ag. . .Decatur. . .Poultry Sci- ence Club SPINKS, FRANCIS FOX. . .Ag. . .Rosedale. . .Kappa Sigma; ODK; Choir; Phi Kappa Phi; Cadet Lt. Col.; Deputy for Personnel; AFROTC Cadet Wing Staff; Student Exec. Council; Arnold Air Society; Who ' s Who SPIVEY, JACK B. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia. . .Phi Kappa Phi; BSU • SPRINGER, EDWARD. . .Eng. . .Houston STANFORD, PAUL C. . .Bus. . .Leakesville. . .SAM STANLEY, PAUL L. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .Kappa Sigma STAPLES, BOBBY B. . .Eng. . .Ackerman. . .ASME • STEWART, DANIEL L. . .Sci. . .Tuscalosa, Ala. STEWART, HARLAN R. . .Ed. . .Sidon STEWART, HARRY C. . .Bus. . .Lexington STEWART, JOE W. . .Ag. . .Ripley • STILL, ROBERT M. . .Eng. . .Jackson. . .ASCE, Pershings Rifles, Scabbard and Blade; Tennis Team STILLEY, JOHN D. . .Eng. . .Jackson STOCKETT, RICHARD C. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .PI Kappa Alpha; YMCA; Delta Sigma Pi; Chi Lambda Rho; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; DAAS; Ivy League; SAAA; Commerce Cabinet; Phi Eta Sigma; ODK; Who ' s Who in American Colleges; IPC STONE, DICK N. . .Eng. . .Tupelo. . .Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi; ODK; Who ' s Who In American Colleges, APO; IAS; Scabbard and Blade; Group CO; DMS; Sabre Flight; Phi Eta Sigma • STREET, BUFEROD E. . .Ed. . .Ripley. . .FTA SUDDUTH, ROBERT L. . .Sci. . .Greenwood. Gamma Epsilon; Dip and Strike STUFFING, RICHARD A. . .Eng. . .Newton SULLIVAN, BEN A. . .Ag. . .Sylvarena .Sigma • SULLIVAN, CHARLES T. . .Eng. . .Sylvarena SUMMERS, DORRIS D. ■-Eng. . .Coffeeville. . .TaL 1 Beta Pi; AIEE SUMMERS, WILLIAM 1 . .Eng . . .Brookhaven. -AIEE; IRE; YMCA SWOOPE, L .. F. . .Ag. . .Columbus • SWOOPE, EDWARD A. . .Ag. . .Columbus. . .Kappa Alpha; Block and Bridle Club; Judging Team SUMNER, LESLIE E. . .Bus. . .Houston. . .SAM SWAYZE, MARTIN R. . .Bus. . .Corinth. . .Sigma Chi SUMARALL, CHARLES A. . .Ag. . .Hattiesburg. . .BSU; Square and Compass Club Coach and his Squad. ' eniors eniors Yea State! • TAIT, JAMES AA. . .Ed. . .Flushing, N. Y. TAYLOR, BILLY G. , .Eng. . .Sunflower. . .AIEE TAYLOR, FRANK G. . .Ag. . .Laurel. . .Poultry Science Club TEEL, JOHN W. . .Ag. . .Mt. Pleasant • TEMPLETON, DON C. . .Ag. . .Utica. . .FFA THOMAS, JOSEPH B. . .Eng. . .Starkville. . .IRE THOMPSON, CHARLES A. . .Sci. . .Philadelphia. Gamma Epsilon, Dip and Strike THOMPSON, JAMES E. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia .Sigma ' THOMPSON, J. W. . .Ed. . .Ackerman THORNTON, BILLY D. . .Eng. . .Raleigh. . .ASME THRAIKILL, GEORGE M. . .Eng. . .Ackerman THRASH, EDWARD F. . .Eng. . .Newton. . .Tau Beta Pi; ASME; Phi Kappa Phi • TILLER, WILLIAM L. . .Bus. . .Washington, Ga. TISDALE, JAMES C. . .Bus. . .Greenwood. . .SAM; YMCA; Veteran ' s Club TOLES, DAVID O. . .Eng. . .Jackson TOLLEY, FELIX W. . .Sci. . .Calhoun City • TONEY, WILLIAM L. . .Bus. . .Belzoni TOWNSEND, LEE T. . .Eng. . .Carthage TRAINOR, FRANK R. . .Ag. . .Marks. . .Sigma Chi TRAMMEL, LEE R. . .Sci. . .Raleigh • TRAMMEL, SAMMY J. . .Sci. . .Raleigh TRUDEAU, THOMAS A. . .Eng. . .Biloxl TULLOS, GEORGE O. . .Bus. . .Marks TUNE, SARAH JANE. . .Sci. . .Tupelo • TWITTY, WILLIAM S. . .Bus. . .Pontotoc UNDERWOOD, WILLIAM G. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia. . . Sigma Chi VALENTINE, FORREST T. . .Eng. . .Laurel. . .Blue Key; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Who ' s Who; BSU; AIEE; IRE VANCE, A. H. . .Bus. . .Hickory. . .Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Square and Compass Club • VANDEVENDER, MRS. . .Ed. . .Booneville VANDEVERE, LOUIS E. . .Sci. . .Eden. . .Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Dip and Strike VAUGHAN, HUGH H. . .Ed. . .Maben. . .FTA; Choir; BSU VERHEECK, P. E. . .Eng. . .Biloxi • VICE, JAMES R. . .Sci. . .Monticello. . .Alpha Tau Omega; Tau Beta Pi; Chemical Engineers Club VINCENT, JIMMY. . .Ed. . .Indianola VINZANT, GEORGE W. . .Ag. . .Vicksburg VINZANT, THOMAS C. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg WACHSMAN, MENDEL H. . .Ed. . .Mobile, Ala. WADLEY, WILLIAM T. . .Ag. . .Buckatunna WALDROP, DALTON M. . .Ag. . .Lafayette Springs. FFA WALKER, CLINTON W. . .Bus. . .Greenwood. . .Sigma Chi • WALKER, GEORGE. . .Eng. . .Magee WALKER, JIMMY B. . .Ag. . .Smithdale WALKER, JOSEPH J. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula WALKER, WILLIAM C. . .Ag. . .Independence • WALL, CHARLES C. . .Sci. . .Philadelphia. . .Pi Kappa Alpha, Arnold Air Society; Chem. Engineers Club WALLACE, JOHN M. . .Eng. . .Sharon WALLIN, THOMAS N. . .Sci. . .Forest. . .Alpha Tau Omega WALLINGTON, Ed. . .Sci. . .Pensacola, Fla. . .Alpha Tau Omega • WALTERS, THOMAS E. . .Ag. . .Caledonia WALTON, BILLY S. . .Ag. . .Jackson ' Elvis Presley plays for a concert . . .? eniors 153 • WARREN, LEON N. . .Bus. . .Senatobia WATROUS, C. H. . .Bus. . .Gulfport WATTS, JOHN W. . .Eng. . .Meridian WEBB, BOBBY C. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg • WEIR, HENRY S. . .For. . .Newton WEIR, ROBERT H. . .Eng. . .Jackson WEST, TOM L. . .Eng. . .Shannon WHEELER, BILLY F. . .Ed. . .Fulton • WHITE, MRS. ELSIE. . .Bus. . .State College WHITE, GORDON H. . .Ag. . .Bailey. . .BSU; YMCA; Choir; 4-H Club; Horticulture Club; Blue Key; Who ' s Who, RPB WHITE, JAMES L. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. WHITWORTH, JAMES. . .Bus. . .Aberdeen .Walnut. . .Choir; YMCA; • WILBANKS, BILLY G. . .Bus. BSU; Accounting Club WILKINSON, PAUL B. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula; ASME WILLIAMS, CHARLES E. . .Ag. . .Aberdeen WILLIAMS, EMMETT L. . .Ag. . .Puckett. . .FFA • WILLIAMS, ROBERT M. . .Eng. . .Paris, Tenn. . .Sigma Chi WILLIAMS, STAN P. ' . .Bus. . .Bruce WILLIAMS, THOMAS J. . .Eng. . .Baldwyn. . .Tau Beta Pi; Arnold Air Society; IRE WILLIAMSON, BOBBY L. . .Ag. . .Glendora WILLIAMSON, GERALD K. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula. . .Tau Beta; ASCE WILLIAMSON, LOUIS A. . .Eng. . .Belzoni WILLIAMSON, SELMA. . .Bus. . .Duffee. . man. Industry and Information Committee WILLIS, ALFRED D. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia; IRE .SAM; Chair- • WILSON, JOE E. . .Sci. . .Millington, Tenn. . .Kappa Sigma; M Club Pres.; Baseball WILSON, MACKIE D. . .Bus. . .Eupora WILSON, RAY L. . .Ag. . .Ellisville. . .Block and Bridle Club WILSON, WILLIAM A. . .Bus. . .Leiand • WISE, ROBERT B. . .Bus. . .Caledonia WOOD, CHARLES F. . .Bus. . .luka. . .Square and Com- pass Club; SAM; AIEE; Veterans Club WOOD, J. T. . .Bus. . .Laurel. . .SAM WOOD, VIRGIL W. . .Ed. . .Starkville • WOODS, DAVID C. . .Eng. . .Houston. . .AIEE WOODY, CHARLES O. . .Ag. . .Somersville, Tenn. . . Theta Xi; Blue Key; Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle WOOLFOLK, MARY. . .Ed. . .Senatobia. . .FFA; Dames Club WOOLVIN, JOEL W. . .Bus. . .Brooksville • WORRELL, MALCOMB H. . .Eng. . .Tchula WRIGHT, CHARLES D. . .Bus. . .Caledonia. . .Sigma Phi Epsilon; SAM WRAY, DAN J. . .Bus. . .Albany, Ga. . .Sigma Chi WRIGHT, GARLAND S. . .Eng. . .Marks. . .ASCE • WRIGHT, JOHN. .Bus. .Doddsville. ■SAM; AIEE WYLIE, JIM W. . .Eng. . .Grenada WY NN, JACK R. . .Bus. . .Jackson. . .Square and Com- pass; Commerce Cabinet YARBOROUGH, JAMES B. . .Sci. . .Meridian. . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pres. IFC; ODK; Who ' s Who; Dip and Strike; Chairman Student Exec. Council • YOUNG, CHARLES H. . .For. . .Pascagoula YOUNG, G. H. . .Sci. . .Carthage YOUNG, JAMES F. . .Eng. . .Benoit. . .Kappa Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega; Blue Key YOUNG, ROBERT R. . .Bus. . .Jackson • YOUNGBLOOD, W. E. . .Ag. . .Meadville . . .Block and Bridle, Wesley Foundation ZUMALT, DAVID. . .Eng. . .Yazoo City. . . ASME, Square and Compass Club ' Huey and his Girl! the With but one rung yet to go on the ladder of our college life, we have weathered the storms for three years, and now we face the final step, the final year to prepare us for our life ' s work. Upon connpleting this third year, we have not only set our standards but also our ideals and goals. Our main objective now Is to put them to useful benefit for ourselves and mankind. We be- come Seniors with pride and the courage with whatever it takes to face the hardships that may arise next year and the years to come. unior class UNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: AAack Gardner, Treas- urer; John Houck, Vice President; Jerry Swetland, Secretary; and Tom Irby, President. 156 • AARDWEG, JOE. . .Bus. . .Greenville ADAMS, HUGH. . .Ag. . .Morehead ADAMS, WILLIAM T. . .Bus. . .Moss Point AINSWORTH, KENDALL R. . .Bus. . .Kosciusko ALLEN, EDGAR, III. . .Eng. . .Newton • AMMONS, CHARLES B. . .Bus. . .Carrollton, Ala. ANDERS, MARION R., JR. . .Bus. . .Meridian ANDERSON, DAVID A. . .Eng. . .Jackson ARENDALE, WILLIAM C. . .Eng. . .Crowder ARGUELLA, ARNOLDO T. . .Eng, . .Managua, Nicaragua • ARMSTRONG, HARRY L. . .Ed. . .Fulton ARNOLD, JIMMY T., JR. . .Sci. . .Columbus ARNOLD, WILLIAM B. . .Bus. . .Wheeler ASHLEY, JAMES E. . .Sci. . .Mendenhall ATKINSON, DONALD T. . .Eng. . .Satartia BAGLEY, WILLIAM F. . .Eng. . .Jackson BAILEY, GUY. . .Bus. . .Jackson BAILEY, SHELLIE M., JR. . .Ed. . .Jackson BALL, MRS. JEAN T. . .Ed. . .Laurel BANCROFT, HAROLD R. . .Sci. . .Meridian • BARBER, JOSEPH K., JR. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. BARNES, BILLY. . .Eng. . .Corinth BARTON, DIXIE A. . .Bus. . .Pheba BATTE, JACK H. . .Ed. . .Mount Olive BEACHAM, HARRY F. . .Ag. . .Carthage • BEALLE, JAMES B., JR. . .Sci. . .Greenwood BEAUFAIT, FREDERICK W. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg BECKETT, T. A., JR. . .Ag. . .Bruce BECKHAM, CLARENCE L., JR. . .Ag. . .Shaw BEER, FERDINAND. . .Eng. . .Natchez • BENGE, JOHN V. . .Ed. . .Greenville BENNETT, BOBBY G. . .Sci. . .Enid Pappa Jim and his Boss. uniors 157 uniors The Rah Rah ' s talking it over. ' • BENSON, JACK N. . .Ag. . .Natchez BENTON, RICHARD D. . .Eng. . .Biloxi • BETHANY, MARY P. . .Sci. . .Jackson BETTERTON, BOB W. . .Bus. . .Kosciusko BLAKENEY, ALTON E. . .Ag. . .Taylorsville BLUE, GERALD D. . ..Bus. . .Grenada BLUM, HENRY S. . .Bus. . .Meridian • BOWIE, BILLIE S. . .Bus. . .McCool BOYDSTUN, JAMES L. . .Eng. . .Louisville BRADFORD, JOHN R. . .Eng. . .Jackson BRADLEY, NATHAN H. . .Sci. . .Wyatte BRANCH, CHARLEY T. . .Bus. . .Pascagoula BRANCH, RICHARD L. . .Eng. . .Winona BRAY, BOBBY R. . .Bus. . .Bruce BREWER, W. K. . .Ag. . .McComb BRIDGES, JOHN C. . .Ag. . .Winterville BRIDGES, LOUIS E. . .Eng. . .Crystal Springs • BRISTER, GERALD D. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia BRITT, HORACE E. . .Eng. . .Minter City BRITT, WILLIAM H. . .Ag. . .Drew BROADWAY, BUDDY S. . .Eng. . .Mize BROCK, WILLIAM A. . .Ag. . .West • BROWN, BILLY H. . .Eng. . .Winona BROWN, DONALD E. . .Eng. . . Hattiesburg BROWN, DURWARD E. . .Ag. . .Jonesville, La. BROWN, JOE J. . . .Ag. . .Wiggins BRUMFIELD, STEWART M. . .Ag. . .McComb • BRYAN, ERNEST E. . .Ag. . .Scooba BRYAN, GEORGE M. . .Bus. . .Moss Point BRYAN, HENRY W. . .Bus. . .Walnut Grove BRYANT, JAMES P. . .Bus. . .Grenada BRYANT, LOUIS J. . .Ag. . .Greenville BUNCH, ELDRIDGE L. . .Ag. . .Waynesboro BUCKLEY, RICHARD E. . .Sci. . .Starkville BUCY, JAMES E. . .Ag. . .Saltillo BULLARD, ARTHUR P. . .Bus. . .Pittsboro BULLOCK, JOHN L. . .Ag. . .Bassfield • BUNCH, DONALD L. . .Ag. . .Aberdeen BUNTYN, JAMES R., JR. . .Bus. . .Laurel BURGHEN, GEORGE A. . .Sci. . .Buffalo, N. Y. BURRIS, CECIL A. . .Sci. . .Franklinlon, La. BURROWS, JOHN T., JR. . .Ag. . .Germantown, Tenn. • BUSBY, RAYMOND S. . .Eng. . .Laurel BUSH, MILLER W. . .Eng. . .Greenwood BUTCHEE, SAMUEL M. . .Eng. . .Meridian BYARS, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Houston BYRD, DONALD M. . .Eng. . .Tchula BYRNE, HENRY A. . .Bus. . .Natchez CALDWELL, JERRY L. . .Ed. . .Carlisle CALDWELL, WILLIAM S. . .Bus. . .Amory CAMPANY, LAWRENCE E. . .Bus. . .Shelby CAMPBELL, HENRY W. . .Eng. . .Boyle • CAMPBELL, THOMAS R. . .Eng. . .Petal CARLILE, KENNETH R. . .Bus. . .Baxterville CARLOS, ROBERT L. . .Bus. . .Laurel CARMICHAEL, DOUGAL H. . .Ag. . .Matherville CARR, JOHN B. . .Bus. . .Columbus • CARR, JIMMY A. . .Eng. . .Sardis CARTER, DONALD I. . .Eng. . .Itta Bena CARTER, RUNEZ. . .Ed. . .Prairie CARTER, WILEY K. . .Bus. . .Jackson CARTLEDGE, ROBERT S. . .Eng. . .Winona • CATCHOT, VINCENT A. . .Ag. . .Ocean Springs CAUSEY, CLOY N. . .Eng. . .Jackson h iiii] ' it ' s election time again! uniors 159 uniors Building floats require very late hours. . .Right Tommy? • CHANCELLOR, LLOYD R. . .Ag. . .Moss CHANEY, VAN B., JR. . .Sci. . .Rosedale • CHAPMAN, JACK B„ JR. . .Ag. . .Canton CHAPMAN, JOHN. . .Bus. . .Greenwood CHATHAM, WALTER T. . .Bus. . .Dorsey CLARK, CHARLES G. . .Eng. . .Louisville CLARK, ERNEST B. . .Bus. . .Hollandale • CLARK, KERNEY P. . .Eng. . .Moss Point CLAYTON, LESTER G. . .Ag. . .Potts Camp COCHRAN, BILLY J. . .Eng. . .Columbia COFFIN, ROBERT A. . .Bus. . .Laurel COGGIN, JAMES R. . .Eng. . .Verona • COGGIN, RICHARD G. . .Bus. . .Nettleton COGGINS, JOHN W. . .Bus. . .West Point COKER, CHARLES L. . .Bus. . .Toomsuba COKER, DONALD J. . .Eng. . .Rienzi COLLINS, ROBERT L. . .Bus. . .Sylacauga, Ala. • COMER, JAMES K. . .Bus. . .Fulton COOK, SARAH A. . .Ed. . .Eupora COOLEY, JACK. . .Bus. . .Tupelo COOLEY, JOE H. . .Ag. . .Waynesboro COOLEY, MARION V. . .Ag. . .Laurel • COOLEY, ULYSSES. . .Ag. . .Laurel COON, FRED M. . .Eng. . .Greenville COOPER, BURTON G. . .Sci. . .Macon COOPER, JAMES T. . .Eng. . .Aberdeen COOPWOOD, TREADWELL B. . .Ag. . .Clarksdale • CORDER, CHARLES S. . .Bus. . .Grenada COREY, LYLE V., JR. . .Eng. . .Meridian COUCH, WAYNE C. . .Bus. . .Anguilla COURTENAY, DAVID G. . .Sci. . .Jackson COVINGTON, JESSE D., JR. . .Ag. . .Coldwater • COWARD, CARROLL. . .Bus. . .Canton COWART, RAYMOND K. . .Eng. . Jackson COX, ORAM L. . .Bus. . .Jackson COZART, WILLIAM H. . .Eng. . .Brownsville, Tenn. CRAFT, LONNIE N. . .Ag. . .West • CRAUSBY, DON H. . .Ed. . .Pontotoc CRAWFORD, WILLIAM H. . .Ag. . .GreenwoocJ CREEL, CHARLES V. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula CROSBY, JAMES L. . .Bus. . .Noxapater CRUDUP, JERRY T. . .Bus. . .Meridian • CUEVAS, VERNON E. . .Ed. . .Gulfport CUPPLES, PERRY V. . .Eng. . .Greenwood CURTIS, WILLIAM D. . .Bus. . .French Camp DAMIENS, ROY A. . .Eng. . .Jackson DANIEL, BILLY P. . .Eng. . .Columbia • DANIEL, LEON M. . .Bus. . .Moselle DANIEL, MARTHA S. . .Bus. . .Pontotoc DAVIS, BILBO. . .Bus. . .Caledonia DAVIS, FRANK P. . .Eng. . .Lexington DAVIS, MITCHELL D. . .Ed. . .Louisville • DAVIS WALTER R. . .Eng. . .Utica DAY, JIMMIE D. . .Bus. . .Ripley DENTON, DONALD L. . .Eng. . .Gulfport DERKS, JOHN A. . .Ag. . .Santa Cruz, Calif. DEVINE, JAMES R. . .Sci. . .Vaiden • DICKERSON, JIMMIE NELL. . .Ed. . .Nettleton DICKERSON, PRESTON B. . .Eng. . .Georgetown DIFFERENT, ERNEST C. . .Eng. . .Jackson DODD, EUGENE E. . .Sci. . .Columbus DODD, JIMMY L. . .Eng. . .Aberdeen DODSON, ARTHUR L. . .Eng. . .Pontotoc DOLAN, FRED J. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. ' It ' s kinda wet, isn ' t it? uniors 161 uniors • DOSS, MARVIN E. . .Sci. . .Houston DOUGLASS, THOMAS E, . .Eng. . .Grenada • DOWDLE, RONALD E. . .Eng, . .Greenwood DUCKWORTH, JOE D. . .Ag. . .Magee DUFF, JOHN W. . .Eng. . .Laurel DULANEY, DOROTHY L. . .Ed. . .Fulton DUNCAN, BILL C. . .Bus. . .Corinth • DUNNAM, CHESTER N. . .Bus. . .New Albany DYSON, JOHN O. . .Ag. . .Columbus EASLEY, GERALD T. . .Eng. . .Hattlesburg EASTERLING, BILLY R. . .Bus. . .Laurel EDGAR, JAMES L. . .Ag. . .Vaughan • ELLIS, WILLIAM C, JR. . .Eng. . .Meridian ELMORE, JAMES L. . .Bus. . .Indianola ERICKSON, JOHN J. . .Bus. . .Yazoo City ESTES, CECIL E. . .Eng. . .Tupelo EUBANKS, MAURICE W. . .Eng. . .Lucedale • EVANS, DAVID A., JR. . .Eng. . .Clarksdale FAIRLEY, SHIRLEY R. . .Bus. . .Greenwood FARR, CLARENCE K., JR. . .Eng. . .Ocotal, Nicaragua FARR, RALPH D. . .Bus. . .Jackson FATHEREE, JEFF C. . .Eng. . .Jackson FAULKNER, WILLIAM C. . .Bus. . .Clarksdale FELDER, BOBBY B. . .Eng. . .Ruth FELSHER, WILLIAM M. . .Eng. . .Biloxi FERRI, MARY E. . .Ed. . .Boyle FIELDS, BILLY J. . .Eng. . .Natchez • FLEMING, BOBBY R. . .Eng. . .Quitman FORD, ,BUCK, JR. . .Eng. . .Greenville FORD, JAMES M. . .Eng. . .Greenville FORESMAN, EDWARD G. . .Eng. . .Greenville FORGEY, BEN K., JR. . .Eng. . .Bolton • FORMBY, LOURIE N., JR. . .Eng. . .Picayune FOSTER, PAUL P. . .Ed. . .Maben FOSTER, ROBERT F. . .Eng. . .Laurel FOUCHE, LUCIUS E. . .Eng. . .Benton FOWLER, JOHN I., JR. . .Ag. . .Rose Hill • FOX, WILLIAM T. . .Ag. . .Indianola FRANCO, ANTHONY S. . .Bus. . .Vicksburg FRANKS, BELTON L. . .Eng. . .AAarietta FREDRICKSON, LUTHER A., JR. . .Eng. . .Sardis FULLER, PAUL E. . .Ag. . .Hazelhust • FURR, DORSEY E. . .Bus. . .Wesson GAMBRELL, JAMES W. . .Sci. . .Jackson GAMMILL, JIM F. . .Bus. . .Ackerman GARDNER, ROBERT C. . .Bus. . .Brookhaven GARDNER, WILLIAM M. . .Ag. . .Mount Olive • GARRARD, JOHN W. . .Eng. . .Isola GARRETSON, GORDON M. . .Sci. . .Leakesville GARROT, WARREN A. . .Eng. . .Winona GATES, JOHN T. . .Bus. . .Macon GATLIN, RICHARD L. . .Eng. . .Sardis • GEMENY, JOHN G. . .Eng. . .Hickory GERMANY, THOMAS M. . .Eng. . .Starkville GIBBONS, JERRY V. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula GIBBS, JAMES B. . .Ed. . .Grenada GIBSON, VERNON B. . .Bus. . .Sunflower • GILBERT, KATHERINE H. . .Ed. . .Meridian GILL, ELLIS G. . .Eng. . .Toomsuba GILLIAM, KELLY W. . .Eng. . .Myrtle GILLIS, JOE K. . .Ag. . .Philadelphia GODFREY, LARRY L. . .Ed. . .Pontotoc . • GOLDEN, JOHNNY W. . .Ed. . .Bessemer, Ala. GOODGAME, LEONARD J. . .Sci. . .Aberdeen •srr Rockin ' around the clock with the CUT-UPS! uniors 163 uniors The Wild One ' s! • GOOKIN, CLIFFORD D. . .Ag. . .Raymond GRAHAM, WILLIAM W. . .Ag. . .Gulfport • GRAVES, ROBERT E. . .Eng. . .Roxie GRAY, BILLY D. . .Eng. . .Grenada GRAY, WARREN C. . .Bus. . .Brooksville GREEN, GEORGE T. . .Eng. . .Jacks onville, Fla. GREEN, JOHN W. . .Bus. . .Booneville • GREGORY, JANET C. . .Bus. . .State College GRIFFIN, CHARLIE L. . .Ed. . .Houston GRIFFIN, HARMON D., JR. . .Eng. . .Durant GROGAN, BRIAN N. . .Eng. . .Starkville GUEST, CHARLES L. . .Eng. . .Greenville • GUTHRIE, ROY C, JR. . .Bus. . .Pontotoc GUTTMAN, RICHARD W. . .Eng. . .Rochelle, N. Y. HALBERT, LEWIS M., JR. . .Bus. . .Aberdeen HALL, ROBERT H. . .Sci. . .Charleston HANCOCK, LOURIE N. . .Bus. . .Picayune • HANCOCK, PAUL A. . .Sci. . .Yazoo City HARBOUR, AUBERT O. . .Eng. . .Meridian HARRINGTON, MICHAEL M. . .Eng. . .Jackson HARRIS, BARBARA S. . .Ed. . .Decatur HARRIS, IRVING, JR. . .Eng. . .Okolona • HARRIS, JAMES E. ' . .Bus. . .Amory HARRIS, MAURY P. . .Eng. . .Batesville HARRISON, JAMES K. . .Eng. . .Vi cksburg HARTMAN, JOHN L. . .Ed. . .Laurel HARTNESS, ROBIN R. . .Ed. . .Starkville • HARVEY, THOMAS G. . .Eng. . .Meridian HATFIELD, WILLIE E. . .Ag. . .Booneville HAYWARD, WILLIAM A., JR. . .Ag. . .Duck Hill HAZELWOOD, JAMES W. . .Eng. . .Humboldt, Tenn. HEBERT, CURTIS L. . .Eng. . .Lucedale • HEGNER, JAMES R. . .Eng. . .Greenwood HEIDEN, JOHN L. . .Bus. . .Jackson HENDERSON, WILLIAM E. . .Ag. . .Cleveland HENLEY, MARION E. . .Bus. . .West Point HEWES, NEWTON M. . .Eng. . .Long Beach HICKERSON, JOE H., JR. . .Eng. . .Jackson HICKS, RICHARD W. . .Sci. . .West Point HIDEN, RALPH C. . .Bus. . .Tremont HILL, ROBERT H. . .Sci. . .Philadelphia HILL, STEWART D. . .Ag. . .Baldwyn • HILTON, THOMAS G. . .Bus. . .Jackson HILBUN, BENTON M. . .Sci. . .Lucedale HINTON, PERCY. . .Eng. . .Richton HITE, DONALD R. . .Bus. . .Ciarksdale HOBART, CHALMERS E. . .Eng. . .Avon • HOBBS, MARTIN M. . .Eng. . .Meridian HODGES, DAN A. . .Eng. . .Jackson HODGES, JACK N. . .Eng. . .Clinton, La. HOLLIDAY, BERNARD M. . .Sci. . .Jackson HOLLOWAY, WILLIS. . .Eng. . .Yazoo City • HOLT, NEWELL L. . .Bus. . .Meridian HONEYCUTT, ARTHUR H. . .Eng. . .Rienzi HONEYCUTT, WILLIAM N. . .Bus. . .Corinth HOOD, DANNIS E. . .Sci. . .Calhoun City HORNE, WILLIAM A. . .Ed. . .Ellisville HORTON, AL M. . .Ag. . .Holly Bluff HOSEY, CHARLES M. . .Ag. . .Ocean Springs HOUCK, JOHN B. . .Eng. . .Greenwood HOUSE, ELIJAH E. . .Eng. . .Sardis HOUSTON, DOUGLAS W. . .Ag. . .Sylvarena • HOWELL, DONALD N. . .Sci. . .Starkville HOWELL, JOHN M. . .Bus. . .Jackson « ' A Queen Among Queens! uniors 165 uniors Which One is Bully? • HOWELL, MARVIN T. . .Eng. . .Arlington, Tenn. HOXIE, DAVID E., JR. . .Bus. . .Taunton • HUBBARD, ROBERT K., JR. . .Sci. . .Shuqualak HUSBANDS, ROBERT A. . .Eng. . .Jackson HUSSEY, WILLIAM L. . .Ag. . .Tupelo HUTCHISON, FRANCIS D. . .Sci. . .Natchez HUTCHISON, JAMES A. . .Eng. . .Kosciusko • HUTCHISON, KELLY B. . .Bus. . .Sallis HUTTO, BOBBY G. . .Ag. . .Waynesboro HYATT, CLIFTON E., JR. . .Bus. . .Meridian IRBY, THOMAS M., JR. . .Sci. . .Vicksburg ISAACS, WILLIE P. . .Eng. . .Lynch, Ky. ISHEE, HAROLD S. . .Ag. . .Bay Springs ISHEE, MARJORIE B. . .Ed. . .Laurel IVY, D. KELLY. . .Eng. . .Raleigh JACKSON, DON R. . .Bus. . .Brookhaven JACOBS, MONROE C, JR. . .Ed. . .Saucier • JAMES, FRANK G. . .Ag. . .Montrose JAMES, GEORGE L. . .Ag. . .Oxford JAMES, WILLIAM W., JR. . .Eng. . .Bay St. Louis JAMISON, JAMES T. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg JEFCOAT, DALE B. . .Ag. . .Soso JEFCOAT, MAJOR D. . .Ag. . .Ellisville JOE, HASTINGS L. . .Sci. . .Cleveland JOE, WALTER Y. . .Sci. . .Boyle JOHNSON, HERSHEL F. . .Ag. . .Noxapater JOHNSON, JOHN O. . .Eng. . .Brownsville, Tenn. • JOHNSON, ROBERT L. . .Eng. . .Hazlehurst JOHNSTON, PEGGY J. . .Ed. . .Memphis, Tenn. JONES, EDWARD C. . .Ag. ' . .Smithdale JONES, ELBORN W., JR. . .Eng. . .Moselle JONES, GORDON E., . .Sci. . .Greenwood • JONES, HINDS H. . .Sci. . .Forest JONES, PETER R. . .Ed. . .Jackson JONES, VICTOR R. . .Bus. . .Laurel JOSEY, LEONARD M. . .Bus. . .Jackson KAUPP, HARRY, JR. . .Eng. . .Picayune • KAVANAY, JOHN R. . .Sci. . .Magnolia KAY, CHARLES H. . .Bus. . .iuka KEEN, JAMES R. . .Eng. . .Ackerman KELLY, WALKER L. . .Bus. . .Columbus KENDALL, TED H. . .Ag. . .Jackson • KEY, LEHMAN E. . .Eng. . .Meridian KILLEBREW, BOBBY E. . .Ag. . .Cruger KILLELEA, ROBERT T. . .Bus. . .Jackson KIMBRELL, JAMES ' W. . .Sci. . .Clarksdale KIMBERLY, DANIEL L. . .Eng. . .Iuka • KIMBERLY, DAVID F. . .Eng. . .Iuka KING, JOE C. . .Bus. . .Kosciusko KIRKMAN, WILLIAM G. . .Ag. . .Vicksburg KITSOCK, RITA M. . .Bus. . .Carlsbad, N. M. KLING, CHARLES E. . .Bus. . .Kosciusko • KNIGHT, BUFORD G. . .Eng. . .Jackson KRAFT, FRANK J. . .Eng. . .Princeville, III. LACEY, BILLY F. . .Ag. . .Kosciusko LAMBERT, JIMMY B. . .Bus. . .Crenshaw LAMENSDORF, BEN L. . .Ag. . .Rolling Fork LAMENSDORF, BETTY G. . .Ed. . .Rolling Fork LAMPKIN, ROBERT E. . .Eng. . .Starkville LANG, PHILIP L. . .Sci. . .Gulfport LATHAM, SAMUEL B. . .Ag. . .Beulah LAWERANCE, OZZIE J., JR. . .Bus. . .Caledonia • LEDBETTER, MARY A. . .Eng. . .Clinton LEE, ALFRED E, . .Sci. . .Holmesville The parade went thataw-ey! uniors 167 uniors Is The Meat Tender? LEE, BEN W., JR. . Bus. . .Petal LEE, DAVID R. . .Eng. . .Poplarvllle LEE, FRED N. . .Eng. . .Picayune LICKFOLD, FREDDY R. . .Eng. . .Grenada LIGHT, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Gulfport LING, CHOW T., JR. . .Eng. . .Cleveland LITTLE, ROBERT J. . .Bus. . .Jackson • LITTON, DOUGLAS B. . .Ed. . .Shaw LOEB, FRANCESKA L. . .Sci. . .Morton LOFLIN, ROBERT C. . .Eng. . .Greenville LOFTON, EDWIN A. . .Ed. . .Madden LONG, FRED W. . .Eng. . .Bruce • LONG, JESSE F., JR. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg LONG, JEWELL L. . .Ed. . .Vaiden LONG, LILLIAN S. . .Ed. . .Starkville LOTT, BILLY F. . .Eng. . .Ellisville LOTT, THOMAS E. . .Bus. . .Columbus ' LOVE, DOUGLAS L. . .Ag. . .Slate Springs LOVELESS, CULLEN E. . .Ag. . .Booneville LUCAS, T. J. . .Eng. . .State Line LUCKETT, THOMAS L. . .Eng. . .Sharon LUKE, HENRY C. . .Eng. . .Union • LUSBY, WILLIAM E. . .Bus. . .Amory LUTZ, ROBERT E. . .Bus. . .Canton LYON, EDWARD L. . .Bus. . .Cedar Bluff MANGRUM, JIMMY D. . .Ag. . .Ethel MANGUM, WAYNE L. . .Ed. . .Mendenhall • MARLIN, HUGH S. . .Eng. . .Tupelo MARSHALL, BEN A. . .Ag. . .Philadelphia MARSHALL, LARRY E. . .Eng. . .Jackson MARSICANO, JOHN F. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg MARTIN, EDGAR W. . .Sci. . .Belzoni • MARTIN, HUBERT H. . .Bus. . .Charleston MARTIN, JAMES R. . .Bus. . .Grenada MARTIN, JOHN, JR. . .Eng. . .Benton MASON, ELLIS E. . .Eng. . .Newton MASON, JOHN L. . .Eng. . .Byhalla MASSENGALE, FRANCIS G. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg MAXWELL, TOM B. . .Eng. . .Smithdale MAYO, HAROLD A. . .Ag. . .Newton McBRAYER JOE I. . .Bus. . .Noxapater McCain, PAUL F. . .Ag. . .Eupora • McCARDLE, STUART. . .Eng. . .Picayune McCLAIN, CHARLES A. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia McCLATCHY, CHARLES H. . .Ag. . .Indianola McCLUSKEY, JOE P. . .Bus. . .Senatobia McCOMBS, VAN KIRK. . .Eng. . .Lake • McCOOL, PERRY L. . .Ag. . .Cleveland McCURDY, JOHN W. . .Eng. . .Batesville McDANIEL, ENOCH A. . .Eng. . .Columbia McDEVITT, JOHN P. . .Sci. . .Paulding McDonald, Robert t. . .Bus. . .Tupelo McDonald, THOMAS K, . .Eng. . .Ovett McDonald, WILLIAM W., jr. . .Bus. . .Baldwyn McGAHA, GEORGE S. . .Ag. . .Sledge MclNGVALE, PAT H. . .Eng. . .Starkville McKEE, KENNETH M. . .Eng. . .Greenwood • McKELLAR, CHARLES F. . .Bus. . .Greenville McLean, dan a. . .Eng. . .Meridian McMAHAN, VERNON W. . .Eng. . .Askew McMINN, JIM T., JR. . .Sci. . .Itta Bena McNAMARA, JOHN J. . .Bus. . .Jackson • McNEIL, SAMUEL A. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia McREYNOLDS, JOHN T. . .Ag. . .Starkville A grovey Pep Rally! uniors 169 uniors The Democratic Way, MpampamrK • McREYNOLDS, ROBERT D. . .Ag. McSWAIN, LEWIS G., JR. . .Sci. . .Trezevant, Tenn. Jackson • WEEKS, BYNUM L. . .For. . .Jackson MEGEHEE, DANIEL B. . .Ag. . .Carriere MEREND, TOIVO. . .Eng. . .Long Island, N. Y. MEREDITH, THOMAS J, . .Eng. . .Greenville METZ, ROBERT E. . .Eng. . .Stuyvesant, N. Y. • MILLER, CHARLES R. . .Eng. . .Houston MILLER, GARDNER E. . .Bus. . .Grenada MILLER, JIMMYE D. . .Bus. . .Columbus MILLER, JOHN K., JR. . .Eng. . .Greenwood MILLER, MARY A. . .Ed. . .Sturgis • MILLER, WALTEN T. . .Sci. . .Ponchatoula, La. MILLS, JIMMIE D. . .Eng. . .Dorsey MILNER, ROBERT C. . .Ag. . .Hillsboro MIMS, CHARLES D. . .Ed. . .Philadelphia MITCHELL, AUBREY C. . .Eng. . .Mooreville • MITCHELL, HENRY C. . .Ag. . .Louisville MITCHENER, CLIFFORD W. . .Bus. . .Starkville MOAK, WILSON E. . .Sci. . .McComb MOHLER, STANLEY H. . .Sci. . .Ocean Springs MONETTE, JAMES V. . .Bus. . .Meridian • MOODY, THOMAS A., Jr. . .Eng. . .Columbus MOONEYHAN, DARDEN W. . .Eng. . .Sledge MOORE, LEWIS M., JR. . .Eng. . .Tie Plant MOORE, WILLIAM C. . .Eng. . .Jackson MORGAN, DENNIS W. . .Ag. . .Toomsuba • MORGAN, JAMES P. . .Ag. . .Oakland MORGAN, MELVIN Y. . .Bus. . .McCool MORGAN, SAM R. . .Eng. . .Vardaman MORGAN, WALTER, R. . .Eng. . .Meridian MORGAN, WILLIAM E. . .Ed. . .Greenville • MOSS, BILLY G. . .Ag. . Laurel MOSS, ROBERT S. . .Ag. . .Moss MULLINS, GLENN E. . .Bus. . .Starkvllle MURPHEE, CARL E. . ,Ag. . .Lula MURPHREE, JAMES D. . .Scl. . .Batesville • MURPHREE, THOMAS R. . .Ag. . .Charleston MYERS, CHODIE T. . .Eng. . .Calhoun City MYRIC, ELLIS C. . .Ag. . .Stringer NABERS, ARTHUR D. . .Ed. . .Baldwyn NAIL, WILLIAM L. . .Eng. . .Grenada • NATION, EMMITT R. . .Eng. . .Tylertown NICHOLAS, GLEN B. . .Eng. . .Oxford NICHOLAS, WILLIAM S. . .Eng. . .Starkville NICHOLS, PAUL. . .Ag. . .Morton NICHLOSON, ROBERT S. . .Eng. . .Dixon • NOBLtN, JAMES E. . .Bus. . .Forest NOLAN, LOUIE L. . .Bus. . .Jackson NOWELL, JIMMIE. . .Ed. . .Philadelphia ODOM, RICHARD W. . .Ag. . .Meridian ODOM, WALTER M. . .Bus. . .Booneville • ODEN, JOHN E. . .Ag. . .Kosciusko OGDEN, GEORGE C. . .Ed. . .Macon O ' KEEFE, MAURICE C. . .Eng. . .Brandon OLMEDO, LORENZO. . .Eng. . .Sonsonate, El Salvador O ' NEAL, DONALD W. . .Eng. . .Gulfport • OWEN, JOHN C. . .Bus. . .Pontotoc OXNER, PHILLIP L. . .Bus. . .Rolling Fork PALMER, JAMES E. . .Ag. . .Preston PAL MER, RAY S. . .Eng. . .Jackson PARHAM, RONALD J. . .Bus. . .Amory PARK, BOB G. . .Bus. . .Yazoo City PARKER, BARBRA O. . .Ed. . .Tishomingo Raise Ya Five uniors 171 uniors Meanwhile— Back in the Jungle. • PARKER, GEORGE A, , .Bus. . .Big Creek PARKS, WALTER H., JR. . .Eng. . .Starkville • PARSONS, HENRY T. . .Eng. . .Port Gibson PATE, EDNA R. . .Ed. . .Pheba PEACH, ARTHUR AA. . .Eng. . .Saltillo PEARCE, CHARLES H. . .Eng. . .Benton PEARSON, JOHN E. . .Eng. . .Long Beach • PEEBLES, BILLY C. . .Eng. . .Carthage PENTECOST, WILLIAM E. . .Ag. . .Shaw PENTON, CLAUDE H. . .Ed. . .Gautier PERRY, BILLY W. . .Eng. . .Columbus PERRY, WILLIAM E. . .Eng. . .Crystal Springs • PETERSON, WALTER GIL. . .Ed. . .Winona PHILLIPS, ERCELIN V., JR. . .Sci. . .Gulfport PHILLIPS, WILLIAM E., JR. . .Eng. . .Baldwyn PHILPOT, JIMMIE L. . .Ag. . .Perthshire PICKETT, ERVEST W., JR. . .Ed. . .DeKalb PIERCE, MAURICE D. . .Ag. . .Florence PIGOTT, BILLY W. . .Sci. . .Picayune PITTS, AUBERT M. . .Eng. . .Lucedale POPE, JAMES B., JR. . .Eng. . .Columbus PORTER, WILLIAM M. . . Sci. . .Vicksburg POSEY, HAYS F. . .Ed. . .Philadelphia PRESLEY, IKE C. . .Ag. . .Carthage PRESSGROVE, CLAUDE A. . .Bus. . .Wichita Falls, Tex. PRIDGEN, HAROLD. . .Eng. . .Leakesville PRINCE, CHARLES A. . .Bus. . .Union • PURYEAR, HARRY H. . .Sci. . .Winona RAGLAND, FRANK R. . .Eng. . .Inverness RAY, KATHLEEN. . .Ed. . .Eupora READ, FREDRICK H., JR. . .Ag. . .Louin REARDEN, GLEN A. . .Eng. . .Prentiss • REED, DAVID T. . .Eng. . .Senatobia REED, JAMES E. . .Bus. . .Inverness REEVES, SMILEY. . .Eng. . .McComb REEVES, WILLIS E. . .Bus. . .Columbia RENFROE, HARRIS B. . .Sci. . .Meridian • REYNOLDS, JOHN M. . .Sci. . .Laurel RHOADS, FREDRIC M. . .Ag. . .Booneville RHODES, JACK R. . .Ag. . .Ackerman RICE, RICHARD E. . .Sci. . .Charleston RIVES, AARON B. . .Ag. . .Tuscola • RIVERS THOMAS L. . .Eng. . .Meridian ROBBINS, CARL T. . .Ed. . .Kosciusko ROBBINS, EDMOND J. . .Ed. . .Ingomar ROBBINS, WAYNE L. . .Ed. . .Covington, Tenn. ROBERTS, BILL K. . .Ag. . .Isola • ROBERTS, EDWIN R. . .Sci. . .Pineville ROBINSON, GEORGE T. . .Ag. . .Mize ROGERS, CAROLYN S. . .Bus. . .Laurel ROGERS, EUGENE R. . .Eng. . .Cleveland ROGERS, ROBERT G. . .Eng. . .Laurel • ROSAMOND, JOHN B. . .Bus. . .Lexington ROSS, BENGAMIN A. . .Bus. . .Vicksburg ROUNSAVILLE, BILL B. . .Bus. . .Leakesville RUSCOE, HERB. . .Ed. . .Corta RUSHING, HOLLIS B. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven • RUSSELL, JOHN E. . .Ag. . .Hattiesburg RUSSELL, HOUSTON M. . .Eng. . .Hazlehurst SALLIS, EDWIN E. . .Bus. . .Ackerman SALMON, WALTER T. . .Sci. . .Natchez SANDIFER, THOMAS C. . .Sci. . .Jackson • SAUCIER, SIDNEY P. . .Sci. . .Vicksburg SAWYER, CLIFTON W. . .Sci. . .Corinth •1.i CS. Ooooh, Maxiel ' uniors 173 uniors ' That ' s a mighty pretty Tiger! dSfi 4 • SCALES, WALTER. . .Eng. . .Starkville SCHWEIZER, LOUIS. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg • SCOTT, PAULA K. . .Ed. . .Covington, Tenn. SCOTT, ROBERT L. . .Eng. . .Hernando SCOTT, SAAAUEL P. . .Sci. . .Vicksburg SCOTT, WILLIAM B., JR. . .Sci. . .Pass Christian SEALE, HENRY L. . .Bus. . .Jackson • SEEFELD, MARLYN A. . .Sci. . .Laurel SEYMOUR, EDWARD P., JR. . .Eng. . .Starkville SEYMOUR, LEO R. . .Bus. . .Vicksburg SHACKELFORD, ROBERT H., JR. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg SHADOW, TOMMY O. . .Eng. . .Meridian • SHANNON, CHARLES W. . .Ag. . .Calhoun City SHANNON, JAMES W. . .Ag. . .Meridian SHARP, BILLY C. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia SHELBY, LAWRENCE T. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. SHEPPARD, DONALD R, . .Bus. . .Laurel • SHINN, VIRGINIA G. . .Bus. . .Laurel SHORT, JAMES P., JR. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. SILER, WILLIAM T. . .Ag. . .New Hebron SIMMONS, HARRY T. . .Sci. . .Laurel SIMMONS, THOMAS E. . .Eng. . .Pontotoc • SIMPSON, DAVID L. . .Eng. . .Shaw SIMPSON, MARION W. . .Bus. . .Laurel SINGLETERRY, CHARLES W. . .Eng. . .Starkville SKIPPER, TROY W. . .Sci. . .Picayune SMITH, AL. . .Eng. . .Meridian • SMITH, DAVID E. . .Ag. . .Horn Lake SMITH, EDWIN E. . .Sci. . .Jackson SMITH, FRANK D. . .Eng. . .Poplarville SMITH, HARRY S. . .Bus. . .Starkville SMITH, JAMES K. . .Ag. . .Wesson • SMITH, LAURENT. . ,Ed. . .Biloxi SMITH, MARTIN L. . .Ag. . .Greenville SMITH, MYRON W. . .Ag, . .Bay St. Louis SMITH, PRENTIS R. . .Ed. . .Philadelphia SMITH, WILLIAM P. . .Bus. . .Cleveland • SMITHSON, LEE D. . .Sci. , .Columbus SOMERVILLE, MALCOMB A. .Sci. . .Memphis, Tenn. SONGY, EDWARD J. . .Bus. . .Natchez SPARKMAN, JAQUELINE. . .Sci. . .Eupora SPARKS, MATAS S. . .Ed. . .Hillsboro • SPENCE, JAMES D. , .Sci. . .Foxv orth SPENCER, JAMES G. . .Ag. . .Myrtle SPRING, FERDINAND E. . .Bus. . .Long Beach SPRUILL, OSCAR B. . .Eng. . .Columbus ST. AMANT, P. PETER. . .Eng. . .Biloxi • STAIN, WILLIAM C. . .Eng. . .Yazoo City STANFORD, JAMES H. . .Bus. . .Greenwood STEELE, BOBBY L. . .Bus. . .Bruce STEELE, FRED D. . .Bus. . .Fulton STEPHENS, WILBURN. . .Ag. . .Marietta • STERLING, KENNETH G. . .Ed. . .Magnolia STEWART, JIMMY H. . .Bus. . .Bruce STOKER, JAMES B. . .Ag. . .Winona STOKES, RAYMOND S. . .Ed. . .Preston STOKES, RHODNEY D. . .Sci. . .Louisville • STONE, JERRY C. . .Bus. . .Ethel STRIBLING, JIMMY C. . .Eng. . .Derma STRICKLAND, ALVAH C. . .Ag. . .Clarksdale STRICKLIN, T. J. . .Bus. . .West Point STURDIVANT, ROBERT A. . .Sci. . .Columbia • SUTTLE, THOMAS G. . .Ed. . .Louisville SWEETEN, W. A. . .Eng. . .Orlando, Fla. Now that ' s Five Good-Lookin ' Women! uniors 175 uniors The Best Of Steinbeck. • SWETLAND, JERRY H. . .Bus. . .Grenada SWOOPE, FRANK G. . .Bus. . .Columbus • SYKES, JAMES B. . .Bus. . .Indianola TABOR, HARRY B. . .Ag. . .McCool TADLOCK, BILL C. . .Bus. . .Homewood TAYLOR, ROGER W. . .Bus. . .Alexandria, La. TEAGUE, JOSEPH V. . .Eng. . .Moorehead • TEAL, NOBLE D. . .Bus. . .Biloxi TEER, WALTER F. . .Eng. . .Cleveland TEMPLETON, BOBBY T. . .Ag. . .Hazelhurst TERRY, DENNY A. . .Eng. . .Columbia THOMAS, LLOYD R. . .Sci. . .Greenwood THOMAS, ROBERT M. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia THOMPSON, GEORGE T. . .Bus. . .Starkville THOMPSON, HENRY W. . .Eng. . .Meridian THOMPSON, ROBERT L. . .Sci. . .Louisville THORNHILL, JOHN W. . .Eng. . .Tylertown • THORNTON, WILLIAM E. . .Bus. . .Crystal Springs THRASH, JAMES H. . .Bus. . .Newton THWEATT, CECIL F. . .Bus. . .Houston TICKNER, ROBERT D. . .Bus. . .Jackson TIMM, GEORGE K. . .Eng. . .Flushing, New York • TODD, BEN G. . .Bus. . Jackson TODD, THOMAS G. . .Bus. . .Jackson TOKARCHUK, MYRON E. . .Eng. . .Hudson, New York TOLER, HERSCHEL F. . .Eng. . .Bay Springs TRIPLETT, MARVIN E. . .Eng. . .Mashulaville • TUBB, JOE P. . .Ag. . .Jackson TUCKER, DOYCE C. . .Eng. . .Carthage TUCKER, LARKIN E. . .Ag. . .Duncan TULLOS, JAMES S. . .Eng. . .Ellisville TURNER, TOMMY B. . .Ag. . .Marvel!, Ark. • TUTOR, BOBBY G. . .Ag, . .Pontotoc UPTON, JERRY W. . .Bus. . .Kokomo VANDEVENDER, EDWARD P. . .Ag. . .Gholson VETRANO, ERNEST. . .Ag. . .Rosedale VICKERS, JOAN S. . .Ed. . .Starkville • VICKERY, HUGH P. . .Eng. . .Houston VIVERETTE, CHARLES L. . .Sci. . .Union WAIT, JO E. . .Bus. . .Houlka WALDEN, PAUL W. . .Sci. . .Tupelo WALDROP, RALPH C. . .Bus. . .Greenwood WALKER, BOBBY W. . .Eng. . .Meridian WALKER, WILLIAM D. . .Ag. . .Lucedale WALLER, ALVIN K. . .Sci. . .Yazoo City WALLIS, BARNEY T. . .Ag. . .Booneville WALTERS, CLYDE H. . .Eng. . .Harperville WALTERS, THOMAS N. . .Eng. . .Meridian WARD, CLARENCE H. . .Ed. . .Lucedale WARE, BILLY T. . .Sci. . .Brookhaven WARNOCK, JOHNNY L. . .Ag. . .Rolling Fork WARREN, ROBERT W. . .Bus. . .Corinth • WASCOMB, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Tupelo WASSON, RICHARD A. . .Eng. . .Bellwood, Pa. WATERER, WILLIE F. . .Ag. . .Tchula WATKINS, HAYDEN M. . .Ed. . .Dixon WATSON, JOHN L. . .Eng. . .Eddiceton • WATTS, HERMAN L., JR. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula WEATHERLY, CHARLES E. . .Bus. . .Pontotoc WEBB, BOBBY C. . .Ag. . .Walnut Grove WEEMS, JOHN R. . .Eng. . .West Point WEIR, JOHN PAUL. . .Sci. . .Leiand • WELLS, FRANKLIN K. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg WELLS, WILLIAM V. . .Ag. . .Rolling Fork The Best of Redneck. . . 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Eng. . .Batesville YOUNG, THAD P. . .Eng. . .Louisville N YOUNG, WILLIAM R., JR. . .Ed. . .Houlka fhe ophomore class Yes, we are now at the halfway mark of our college lives. As a class we have had our share of happy times during these past two years, times that will always be remembered. We look forward with great pride to our remaining years here at State. ) OPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: Sammy Guyton, Pres- ident; Dan Germany, Secretary; Tommy Sercey, Vice President; and Harry Walton, Treasurer. 179 r ' opfiomores • ADAMS, LESLIE F. . .Eng. . .Winona ADAMS, WALLACE L. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven ADCOCK, LAWRENCE D. . .Sci. . .Philadelphia AGENT, KENNETH N. . .Ag. . .Oakland ALLEN, JAMES G. . .Bus. . .Biloxi ANDERSON, GARLAND D, . .Ag. . .Okolona ANDERSON, GEORGE H. . .Bus. . .Gulfport ANDREWS, EMMITT R. . .Eng. . .Jayess ANDREWS, H. FLEMING. . .Sci. . .Ripley, Tenn ANTICI, EDWIN M. . .Eng. . .Clarksdale • ARGO, PAUL K. . .Sci. . .Winona ARNOLD, CARL C. . .Bus. . .West ASHFORD, JAMES K. . .Bus. . .Starkville AUFDEMORTE, PETER H. . .Eng. . .Biloxi AUFDENBERG, GENE R. . .Ag. . .Sikeston, Mo • AUTRY, NILES P. . .Bus. . .Ashland AVERA, CHARLES D. . .Sci. . .Moss Point AXTELL, KENNETH C, JR. . .Eng. . .Madison BACON, JOSEPH T. . .Bus. . .Laurel BAILEY, JAMES J. . .Eng. . .Birmingham, Ala. • BALL, JAMES W. . .Eng. . .Yazoo City BAKER, ROYCE K. . ,Sci. . .Philadelphia BALLARD, CLYDE P. . .Eng. . .Jackson BANES, CHARLES R. . .Eng. . .Canton BARDWELL, JACK E. . .Eng. . .Derma • BARKLEY, HAROLD J. . .Sci. . .Shelby BARLAND, EDWIN S. . .Eng. . .Jackson BARLOW, BILLY R. . .Ag. . .Braxfon BARNES, CLIFFORD D. . .Bus. . .Monticello BARROW, GEORGE E. . .Eng. . .Bay Spring 180 • BARRY, GEORGE H. . .Eng. . .West Point BARTON, WILLIAM D. . .Ag. . .Indianola BAUGHMAN, HUBERT D. . .Eng. . .Moss BAUGHMAN, JAMES E. . .Sci. . .Mississippi City BEANE, JAMES R., JR. . .Bus. . .Plantersville BEANE, THOMAS C. . .Eng. . .Tupelo BEARD, GLENN A. . .Ag. . .Foxworth BEEVERS, KELLY M. . .Ag. . .Cleveland BELL, WILLIAM T., III. , .Eng. . .Vicksburg BENNETT, ALBERT G., JR. . .Eng. . .Starkvil l BENNETT, GERALD H. . .Bus. , .West Point BENNETT, MYRA JO. . .Ed. . .Maben • BENOIT, RICHARD A. . .Eng. . .Winona BENSON, ELWYN W. . .Sci. . .Greenville BERRY, GROVER U. . .Eng. . .Jackson BERRYHILL, MILTON H. . .Eng. . .Learned BERRYHILL, ROBERT J. . .Ed. . .Plantersville BIANCA, CARMELO J., JR. . .Eng. . .Indianola • BICKHAM, JOE E. . .Eng. . .McComb BILBRO, JOE T. . .Bus. . .Morton BIRMINGHAM, WILLIAM C. . .Bus. . .Zion, BLACK, MICKEY L. . .Ag. . .Sidon BLAKE, PRESSLEY L., JR. . .Bus. . .Philipp BLAKENEY, BEN R. . .Bus. . .Taylorsville _7ophomores :- giiJr . )■. ■■h A • BOREN, GEORGE W., JR. . .Bus. . .Potts Camp BOUCHILLON, JOHN D. . .Eng. . .Meridian BOURNE, JOHN D. . .Bus. . .Wiggins BOYD, HENRY W., III. . .Ag. . .Nashville, Tenn. BOYD, JAMES A. . .Ag. . .Humboldt, Tenn. BOYLES, ROBERT E. . .Bus. . .Jackson BARBSTON, BRYAN W., JR. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg BRANNER, WILLIAM H. . .Ed. . .Huntsville, Ala. BRANTLEY, JOHN F. . .Ag. . .Forest BRASHER, CECIL K. . .Eng. . .Charleston • BRASWELL, RICHARD E. . .Eng. . .Greenwood BREEDLOVE, ROBERT A. . .Eng. . .Tupelo BRELAND, NORMAN L. . .Sci. . .Picayune BREWER, LARRY C. . .Ag. . .Louin BREWSTER, DOLLY D. . .Ed. . .Greenwood • BRIDGES, REGINALD O. . .Bus. . .Belzoni BRIDGES, RONALD B. . .Sci. . .McComb BRISCOE, BOBBY G. . .Ag. . .Oxford BROOKS, NED. . .Bus. . .Duncan BROWN, W. T. . .Eng. . .Magee • BRYANT, JOEL W. . .Eng. . .Bruce BUMPAS, JOHN P. . .Bus. . .Holly Springs BUMPAS, MERITT S. . .Sci. . .Jackson BUNTIN, WILLIAM W. . .Ag. . .Charleston BURNS, WARREN T. . .Bus. . .Natchez • BUSE, TRACY L. . .Bus. . .Saltillo CALCOTE, CHESTER C. . .Eng. . .Wesson CALCOTE, JOHN D. . .Bus. . .Benoit CALDWELL, WILLIAM F. . .Bus. . .Sardis CALLAHAN, WILLIAM M., JR. . .Starkville • CALVERT, HELEN J. . .Sci. . .West Point CAMPBELL, ROBERT E. . .Ag. . .Grenada CANON, ROBERT H. . .Sci. . .Tunica CARAWAY, RICHARD A. . .Bus. . .Jackson CARMICHAEL, LARRY L. . .Ed. . .Blue Mountain CARMICHAEL, VERNON O. . .Sci. . .Birmingham • CARR, GERALD. . .Eng. . .DURANT CARROLL, J. A. . .Bus. . .Leiand CARTER, WARREN W., JR. . .Ag. . .Huntingdon Tenn. CASON, ROBERT. . .Ag. . .Greenwood CASTER, GEORGE K. . .Sci. . .Wynne, Ark CASTLEBERRY, OKEL. . .Eng. . .Gulfport • CAUTHEN, JOSEPH M., JR. . .Eng. . .Pickens CAUTHEN, ROBERT H. . .Eng. . .Lexington CHAPMAN, JERRY A. . .Ag. . .Humboldt, Tenn. CHESTEEN, SAM D. . .Bus. . .Jackson CHILDERS, JOE M. . .Ag. . .New Albany CHILES, ESTELLE. . .Ed. . .Noxapater • CHRISTOPHER, HUBERT C. . .Bus. . .Round Pond, Ark. CHRISTY, HENRY R. . .Sci. . .Meridian CLAY, BOBBY F. . .Ag. . .Silver City CLEMENTS, WILLIAM C. . .Sci. . .Rolling Fork CLIETT, TRAVIS A. . .Ed, . .Montpelier COBB, WILLIAM S. . .Eng. . .Meridian N !8I ophomores • COCKRELL, MARION E., JR. COCKWELL, CARL L. . .Ag. COGGINS, JAMES. . .Bus. . COKER, LADDIE R. . .Eng. . . .Sci. . .West Point .Louisville .Jackson .Brookhaven 182 COLEY, JACK D. . .Ag. . .New Albany • COLLINS, CHARLES D. . .Ag. . .Marion, Ala. COLLINS, JESSE M. . .Bus. . .Bruce COLLINS, ROSS A. . .Ag. . .Heidelburg COLLINS, THOMAS E. . .Ag. . .Utica CONE, JAMES R., JR. . .Foresttry. . .Fernandina Beach, Fla • CONERLY, TYLER S. . .Sci. . .Gloster COOK, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .West Point COOK, JAMES H. . .Sci. . .Starkville COOK, JOHN O., III. . .Bus. . .Forest COOPER, GARLAND L. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven • GOTTEN, VERNON R. . .Ed. . .Carthage COUNTNEY, DEWEY E. . .Ag. . .Florence COURTNEY, THOMAS E. . .Bus. . .Columbia COWAN, JIMMY D. . .Eng. . .Amory COX, TOM W. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia • CRAIG, WILLIAM A. . .Eng. . .Senatobia CRISS, ROBERT R. . .Eng. . .Grenada CROCKETT, WILLIAM P. . .Eng. . .Tupelo CROW, KENNETH E. . .Bus. . .Ruleville CROWLEY, BILLY R. . .Eng. . .Maben • CRUMPTON, CHARLES D. . .Ed. . .Starkville CULPEPPER, EVERETT T. . .Bus. . .Meridian CURRIE, HUBERT M. . .Bus. . .Utica CURTIS, ALBEN B. . .Sci. . .French Camp DABBS, ROBERT L. . .Bus. . .Quincy • DACUS, GLORIA A. . .Sci. . .Winona DANCY, JAMES H. . .Ag. . .Holly Springs DANIEL, WILLIAM P. . .Ed. . .Macon DANIELS, JIMMY G. . .Ag. . .Starkville DARDAMAN, CHRIS J. . .Eng. . .Winona DAVIS, DONALD R. . .Ed. . .Starkville • DAVIS, GEORGE B. . .Ag. . .Yazoo City DAVIS, GERALD ARTHUR. . .Eng. . .Horn Lake DAVIS, GUY W. . .Ag. . .Lumberton DAVIS, JACKIE J. . .Sci. . .Drew DAVIS, JOHN K. . .Ed. . .Memphis, Tenn. DAVIS, JOSEPH R. . .Eng. . .Fulton • DAVIS, WILLIAM K. . .Eng. . .Smithville DAY, EMERSON D. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven DEAVENPORT, SAMUEL L. . .Ag. . .Scott DEEN, ALLEN L. . .Sci. . .Starkville DELAUGHTER, ROBERT E. . .Sci. . .Brookhaven DELCUZE, ROBERT V. . .Eng. . .Moorehead • DEMOSS, DONALD J. . .Sci. . .Crosby DENNIS, JAMES E., JR. . .Eng. . .Grenada DEVORE, HENRY L. . .Ag. . .Rossville, Tenn. DILL, ANDREW R. . .Sci. . .West Point DILL, THOMAS E. . .Eng. . .Cherokee, Ala. DILLON, GEORGE L. . .Sci. . .Booneville ophomores EAVES, JOHN A. . .Sci • DOBBS, W. A. . .Sci. . .Greenville DODD, LARRY A. . .Bus. . .Laurel DOIRON, JULES W., JR. . .Bus. . .Vicksburg DONOVAN, FRANCIS M., JR. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg DOOLITTLE, AAAX L. . .Ag. . .Houston • DORROH, WILL E., JR. . .Eng. . .Ocean Springs DOTY, JOHN DAVID. . .Ag. DOWDEN, THOMAS E. . .Ed. DOWNER, THOAAAS AA., JR. . DOWNS, CHARLES R. . .Bus. .AAemphis, Tenn. . .Okolona .Sci. . .Lexington .Greenville • DOWNS, JAAAES S. . .Eng. DOWNS, JORDAN. . .Eng. DUNCAN, PAUL E. . .Eng. DURHAAA, THOAAAS P., III. .Oxford .Ellisville .Starkville .Eng. . .Brookhaven .Louisville • EAST, GEORGE H., JR. . .Eng. . .Gulfport ECHOLS, FRANK L. . .Eng. . .AAayhew ECKHOFF, WINSOR O. . .Eng. . .Agricola EDAAONSON, GEORGE H. . .Eng. . .AAagee EDWARD, SLATER AA. . .Sci. . .Hollandale EDWARDS, JOE E. . .Bus. . .Starkville EDWARDS, John R. . .Sci. . .Brandon EDWARDS, AAALCOLAA T. . .Eng. . .Jackson ELLIS, AAELVIN C, JR. . .Ag. . .West Point ENGLAND, HUGH T. . .Eng. . .Clarksdale • ERGLE, FRONTIS W., JR. . .Sci. . .Columbus EUBANKS, JERRY A. . .Eng. . .AAcCool FARRAR, JOE A. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg FEATHERSTONE, ROBERT AA. . .Bus. . .Jackson FELTON, JOHN F. . .Ag. . .AAarianna, Ark. • FERGUSON, VIRGINIA L. . .Ed. . .Starkville FIELDER, JAAAES W. . .Bus. . .Jackson FILES, JAAAES H. . .Bus. . .Louisville FINGER, JAAAES E. . .Eng. . .Ackerman FISACKERLY, HOWARD E. . .Ag. . .Sunflower FISCHER, DARYL E. . .Sci. . .Brookhaven • FISHER, HARVEY D. . .Bus. . .Okolona FITZGERALD, PAT A. . .Bus. . .Greenville FITZPATRICK, JAAAES G. . .Sci. . .Carrollton, Ala. FLOWERS, THOAAAS F., JR. . .Bus. . .Greenwood FLYNN, BILLY C. . .Sci. . .Shannon FOLEY, WILSON E. . .Eng. . .New Albany FONG, EDWARD K. . .Eng. . .Como FORBUS, CLYDE J. . .Sci. . .Amory FORD, DONALD R. . .Ag. . .Greenville FORGEY, ROBERT W. . .Eng. . .Bolton FOSTER, RICHARD H. . .Sci. . .AAaben FRANCE, WILLIAAA. . .Eng. . .AAemphis, Tenn, FRANKS, AAARY ELIZABETH. FREEZE, DAN S., JR. . .Eng. FRENCH, WILLIAAA E. . .Bus. FROST, HORACE K. . .Eng. . . .Bus. . .West Point .Coldwater . .Byhalia .Hazlehurst FULTON, DAVID L. . .Eng. . .Rolling Fork FURR, WILLIAAA P., JR. . .Bus. . .Jackson 183 r ophomores GAAABRELL, JAMES M. . .Sci. . .Soso GARCIE, JAMES C. . .Eng. . .Bay St. Louis GARVER, JAMES R. . .Bus. . .Brandon GARY, ROBERT E. . .Ag. . .Eupora GERMANY, DANIEL M. . .Eng. . .Shaw • GIDEON, LOUIS B. . .Sci. . .Lambert GILLIAM, JAMES A. . .Bus. . .Myrtle GOLDEN, JOE P. . .Eng. . .Bessemer, Ala. GORDON, DONALD L. . .Bus. . .Meridian GORENFLO, WILFRED J. . .Eng. . .Biloxi • GOULD, JAMES L. . .Eng. . .Kosciusko GRAHAM, ALBERT M. . .Eng. . .Bolton GRAHAM, ROBERT M. . .Ag. . .Waynesboro GRAHAM, WILLIAM L. . .Eng. . .Drew GRAY, MILES D. . .Eng. . .Moorehead • GREER, CHARLIE K. . .Ag. .New Albany GREENE, HOMER S. . .Ag. .Tutwiler GREGG, JIMMY F. . .Eng. . .Vardaman GREGORY, JOHANNA C. . .Bus. . .Chicago, III GREGORY, LOUIS F. . .Ag. . .Kosciuslco • GRIFFIN, EDWIN E. . .Eng. . .Natchez GRIFFIN, E. FRANK. . .Bus. . .Columbus GRISHAM, VAUGHN L. . .Ed. . .West Point GROSS, JAMES G. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg GUICE, HAROLD A. . .Eng. . .Meadeville • GUNTER, BILLY C. . .Ag. . .Soso GUYTON, SAMUEL P. . .Bus. . .Kosciusko GWIN, HOWELL H. . .Sci. . .State College HAJJ, MICHAEL E. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg HALFORD, JAMES B. . .Bus. . .Belzoni 184 • HALL, ROBERT T. . .Forestry. . .Decatur HAMMONDS, ANDREW J. . .Eng. . .Grenada HANKINS, JAMES R. . .Bus. . .Maben HANLEY, THOMAS H. . .Sci. . .Vicksburg HANNON, JAMES R. . .Eng. . .Fulton HANSFORD, JOHN L. . ' .Eng. . .DeKalb • HARDIN, HARRY F. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg HARPER, JACK E. . .Bus. . .Grenada HARPER, ROLAND D. . .Eng. . .Moss Point HARRELL, ROBERT D. . .Eng. . .West Point HARRELSON, CHARLIE W. . .Eng. . .Pittsboro HARRIS, GEORGE G. . .Bus. . .Drew • HARRISON, WM. E. . .Eng. . .Columbus HARWELL, THOMAS E. . .Eng. . .Jackson HAYNES, FRANK R. . .Ag. . .Lucedale HAYES, MIKE C. . .Bus. . .Glade HEATH, RALPH D. . .Bus. . .Canton HELTON, CHARLES C. . .Eng. . .Cary • HEMPHILL, RAY N. . .Sci. . .Jackson HENLEY, CLARENCE E. . .Ag. . .Aberdeen HENNINGHAM, JOHN J. . .Eng. . .Linden HENSLEY, WILSON B. . .Eng. . .Holly Springs HERRING, JIMMY J. . .Eng. . .Redlick HIGHTOWER, LYNWOOD. . .Ag. . .Stanton ophomores HILBUN, GLYN R. . .Sci. . .Lucedale HILL, RICHARD C. . .Bus. . .Wheeler HILL, WILLIAM W. . .Eng. . .Tupelo HINES, FRED B. . .Bus. . .Jackson HINKLE, WALTER C, JR. . .Bus. . .Crawford • HINTON, CAROLYN F. . .Sci. . .Hattiesburg HIRSCHENHOFER, JOHN H. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg HITT, GUY W. . .Eng. . .Yazoo City HOBBS, BOYD L. . .Sci. . .Shelby HODGES, JOHN D. . .Ag. . .Soso HOLLIMAN, WILBERT G., JR. . .Eng. . .Shuqualak HOLLOWAY, JOHN E. . .Eng. . .Jackson HOLMES, A. M. . .Ag. . .Tylertown HOLMES, ROBERT H. . .Bus. . .Brooksville HOLTON, ALVA R. . .Bus. . .Louisville • HOOD, JAMES H. . .Bus. . Amory HOUSE, ROY O. . .Eng. . .Aberdeen HOWELL, BAILEY E. . .Ed. . .Middleton, Tenn. HUFFMAN, T. WILLIAM. . .Sci. . .Jackson HUMPHREYS, KAREN E. . .Ag. . .West Point • HUMPHRIES, WALLACE G. . .Eng. . .Noxapater HUNT, WAYLON M. . .Eng. . .Meadville HUNTER, JERRY W. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia HUST, JAMES L. . .Eng. . .Jackson lELAIDNIS, JOHN I. . .Eng. . .Hernando • INMAN, DONALD R. . .Eng. . .Drew INMAN, FRANK. . .Ag. . .Vardaman IRWIN, WILLIAM K. . Eng. . .Tupelo IVY, HORACE M. III. . .Ed. . .Meridian IVY, MARGARET E. . .Ed. . .Starkville • JACKS, ELAINE F. . .Bus. . .Laurel JACKSON, THOMAS R. . .Sci. . .Belzoni JACKSON, WILLIAM F. . ,Ag. . .Sardis JAYNE, ROBERT K. . .Eng. . .Starkville JEFCOATS, REX H. . .Ag. . .Laurel • JENKINS, BILLY Z. . .Eng. . .Springville JENKINS, JOHN O., JR. . .Eng. . .Shuqualak JENKINS, QUINTON. . .Eng. , .Pontotoc JOE, PETER Y. . .Eng. . .Boyle JOHNSON, GLENN A. . .Winona JOHNSON, LLOYD P. . .Eng. . .-Tupelo • JOHNSON, OSCAR B. . .Eng. . .Jackson JOHNSON, SHARPE W. . .Ag. . .Jackson JOHNSON, TOMMIE J. . .Eng. . .Egypt JOHNSTON, JAMES M. . .Sci. . .Starkville JONES, BRUCE L. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula JONES, GEORGE R. . .Ag. . .Clarksdale • JONES, LAFAYETTE M., III. . .Sci. . .Vicksburg JONES, ROBERT H. . .Sci. . .Columbus JONES, THOMAS M. . .Sci. . .Belzoni JONES, WILLIAM C. . .Eng. . .Meridian JORDAN, BILLY J. . .Bus. . .Columbus JORDAN, ERNEST B. . .Bus. . .Jackson 185 ophomores • JORDAN, WALTER S. . .Eng. . .Ashland KARU, EAAERY P. . .Eng. . .Magee KEADY, MICHAEL J., JR. . .Eng. . .Greenville KEEL, CHARLES E. . .Eng. . .Benoit KEETON, JERRY M. . .Eng. . .Wheeler • KENNEDY, LANDO H. . .Eng. . .Smith KERR, DAVID B. . .Eng. . .Greenwood KIAA, YOUNG M. . .Eng. . .Seoul, Korea KINARD, WILLIAM A. . .Sci. . .luka KING, JOSEPH S. . .Eng. . .Portageville, Mo. • KING, ROBERT D. . .Ag. . .New Madrid, Mo KIRBY, BILLY C. . .Bus. . .Canton KIRBY, COY. . .Eng. . .Canton KIRBY, FINIS A. . .Bus. . .Canton KIRK, FLOYD A. . .Eng. . .Doddsville KITCHENS, ROY A. . .Eng. . .Corinth LACKEY, GORDON M. . .Eng. . .Greenwood LADNER, ROBERT D. . .Ed. . .Pass Christian LANCASTER, JOHN H. . .Sci. . .Bolton LANDON, WILLIE L., JR. . .Eng. . .Farre LANE, ORIE J., JR. . .Ag. . .Macon LANDRUM, JAMES W. . .Sci. . .Vicksburg LANGSTON, THOMAS E. . .Eng. . .Silver Creek LASSETER, BENNY R. . .Ag. . .Huntsville, Ala. LAWRENCE, ROGER O. . .Bus. . .Greenville 186 • LEDBETTER, RONALD L. . .Eng. . .Benton LEDLOW, KENNETH L. . .Eng. . .Columbus LEE, WILLIAM J. . .Eng. . .Meridian LEHMAN, EDWARD C, JR. . .Eng. . .Providence, R. I LEWIS, JAMES H. . .Sci. . .Jackson • LINDSEY, EAR ' NNIE D. . .Ag. . .Greenwood Springs LIVINGSTON, ANDREW J. . .Bus. . .Tupelo LOBDELL, JOHN S. . .Eng. . .Rosedale LOFTIS, TED, JR. . .Bus. . .Columbus LOGAN, JOSEPH E. . .Ed. . .Starkville • LONG, MARY ANN. . .Bus. . .Vaiden LONG, WILLIAM F., JR. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. LONGEST, JOHN I. . .Sci. . .Bruce LOTT, WILLIAM W. . .Ag. . .Canton LOVE, DAVID L. . .Eng. . .Jackson LOVE, THOMAS C. . .Bus. . .Coffeeville • LOVELACE, GEORGIA L. . .Sci. . .Vardaman LOWERY, GERALDINE. . .Bus. . .Morton LOWRY, IVAN, JR. . .Sci. . .Brookhaven MACK, DONALD E. . .Eng. . .Laurel MACKENZIE, KENNETH D. . .Eng. . .Laurel MAGEE, JOHN E., JR. . .Eng. . .Collins • MALLETTE, MARVIN B. . .Bus. . .Benoit MALLETTE, ROBERT D. . .Bus. . .Indianola MALLORY, JAMES P. . .Bus. . .Vicksburg MARLER, AUDREY W., JR. . .Bus. . .Morton MARLER, GEORGE V. . .Eng. . .Morton MARTIN, BILL C. . .Eng. , .Gary ophomores MARTIN, CARL W. . .Ag. . Jayess MARTIN, MRS. OTTIE L. . .Ed. . .Houston MARTIN, S. A. . .Bus. . .Grenada MASSEY, NOLON L. . .Eng. . .Meridian MATHEWS, KENNETH. . .Eng. . .Utica • MATHEWS, WILLIAM C, JR. . .Bus. . .Tupelo MATTOX, JAMES L., JR. . .Eng. . .Columbus MAUNEY, JAMES T. . .Eng. . .Grenada MAYFIELD, JAMES R. . .Sci. . .Carthage McALEXANDER, FRED A. . .Bus. . .Holly Springs • McCORMACK, ROBERT E. . .Sci. . .Belzoni McCOWN, EARL G. . .Sci. . .Philadelphia McCOY, MARK S. . .Bus. . .Crawford McCRANEY, L. . .Eng. . .Meridian McFARLANE, WALTER T. . .Eng. . .Cleveland McGRATH, JOHN W. . .Sci. . .Brookhaven McHANEY, THOMAS L. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. McLAURIN, RAY V. . .Bus. . .Chalmette, La. McMANUS, JAMES M. . .Bus. . .Terry McNAIR, DONALD E. . .Bus. . .Meridian McRAE, FRANK E. . .Bus. . .DeKalb McRANEY MICHAEL P. . .Bus. . .Columbus McSPARRIN, JOHN L. . .Eng. . .Friars Point McWHIRTER, JAMES C. . .Bus. . .Amory McWILLIAMS, JODY. . .Bus. . .Columbus • MEGGINSON, ROBERT M. . .Bus. . .Jackson MENOTTI, WILIE D. . .Bus. . .Leiand MERRIFIELD, HOBART J. . .Eng. . .Ellisville MICHEL, RAYMOND J. . .Eng. . .Ocean Springs MIDDLETON, HAROLD C. . .Ed. . .Gore Springs • MIKELL, JOE C. . .Eng. . .Jackson MILES, HARRY R. . .Ag. . .Bay St. Louis MILLER, ANDY G., JR. . .Eng, . .Clarksdale MILLER, LARRY C. . .Ag. . .Myrtle MILLER. LAWRENCE E., JR. . .Sci. . .Baldwyn • MINKS, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Liberty MINNIECE, HOUSTON M. . .Bus. . .Meridian MISKELLEY, JAMES B. . .Eng. . .Ashland MITCHELL, BOB D. . .Ag. . .Louisville MITCHELL, JOHN A. . .Bus. . .Victoria MITCHELL, WILLIAM A. . .Eng. . .Jackson • MIZE, ROBERT L. . .Eng. . .Jackson MIZE, WILLIAM B. . .Sci. . .Jackson MIZELL, BETTY G. . .Ed. . .Sardis MOAK, CLYDE M. . .Eng. . .McComb MOAK;, SHERIDAN O. . .Eng. . .Hurley MOFFETT, DOROTHY L. . .Sci. . .Becker MONK, CLAUDE E. . .Sci. . .Jackson MOODY, DOUGLAS E. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven MOODY, JAMES A. . .Ag. . .Louisville MOORE, ALFRED L. . .Ed. . .French Camp MOORE, JOE A. . .Ag. . .West Point MOORE, JOHN O. . .Ag. . .West Enterprise 187 r ' ophomores • AAOORE, JONATHAN O. . .Eng. . .Belden MORRIS, JOHN C. . .Eng. . .AAeridian MORRIS, ROBERT J. . .Eng. . .Friars Point MORRIS, ROBERT W. . .Eng. . .Corinth MOSES, WALTER A. . .Eng. . .Jackson • MOSLEY, ROY W. . .Ag. . .Fordyce MOSLEY, THOMAS E. . Sci. . .Greenville MOSS, KENNETH W. . .Eng. . .Ackerman MULLINS, JAMES P. . .Eng. . .Mead MURRAY, JAMES D. . .Eng. . .Natchez • MURRAY, TED B. . .Eng. , .Gulfport MURPHY, GEORGE E. . .Bus. . .Jackson MYRICK, WILLIAM D. . Eng. . .Laurel NATION, VIRGIL B. . .Sci. . .West Point NEEL, CHARLES A. . .Eng. . .Ruleville • NEEL, CHESTER W. . .Bus. . .Lucedale NESMITH, MALCOLM. . .Ag. . .Port Gibson NEUBERT, HUNTER S. . .Bus. . .Okolona NICHOLSON, ROY L. . .Eng. . .Dixon NUTT, THEODORE D. . .Bus. . .Nassau, Bahamas • OBERSCHMIDT, BYRON C. O ' DELL, CHARLES D. . .Sci. ODOM, MELTON L. . .Eng. OGLESBY, JOHN T. . .Bus. .Eng. . .Brookhaven .Holly Springs .Ellis .Jackson OGLESBY, JOSEPH A. . .Eng. . .Chatham 188 • OGLETREE, JAMES O. . .Eng. . .Jackson O ' NEAL, BILLY R. . .Ag. . .Grenada O ' NEILL, PEGGY J. . .Sci. . .Crenshaw O ' QUIN, WAYNE L. . .Sci. . .Progress O ' QUINN, JIMMIE D. . .Sci. . .Fayette • ORMON, GERALD L. . .Sci. . .Ellisvi OSBORNE, GAINES E. . .Eng. . .Jackson O ' STEEN, ERNEST A. . .Bus. . .Meridian OTT, JAMES P. . .Ag. . .Strong PACE, WILLIAM H. . .Bus. . .Amory PALMER, CECIL E. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg PAPADOPOLO, JOSE A, . .Sci. ' . .Guatemala PARKER, EDWARD B. . .Eng. . .Yazoo City PARKS, RALPH P. . .Eng. . .Coldwater PARKER, RAYBURN E. . .Eng. . .Vance PARKES, BILLY J. . .Eng, . .Greenwood • PARR, WALTER O. . .Sci. , .West Point PARTRIDGE, EDGAR H. . .Bus. . .Rolling Fork PASSONS, PEYTON L, . .Sci. . .Jackson PAYNE, KENT M. . .Ag. . .Philadelphia PEARSON, BRIAN E. . .Sci. . .Pascagoula PEARSON, LAWRENCE A. . .Ag. . .Stewart • PEEL, WILLIAM C. . .Eng. . .Greenwood PELHAM, JAMES P. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula PENNINGTON, JOE P. . .Eng. . .Jackson PERKINS, HENDRIX. . .Eng. . .Jackson PERRETT, AUDREY. . .Eng. . .Hazelhurst PERRY, KENNETH D. . .Sci. . .Laurel opfiomores N • PETERSON, ANTHONY J. . .Sci. . .Pass Christian PIERCE, BOBBY E. . .Ag. . .Fulton PIERCE, JAAAES C. . .Eng. . .Corinth PITTAAAN, ROBERT D. . .Ag. . .Coffeeville POE, WILLIAM E. . .Sci. . .Indianola • POLK, BROOKS H. . .Eng. . .Prentiss PONGETTI, ROBERT G. . .Sci. . .Shelby PORTER, DON E. . .Bus. . .Ackerman POTEETE, JIMMY N. . .Ed. . .Jackson POTTS, ROBERT E. . .For. . .Vicksburg • POTWIN, ARTHUR B. . .Eng. . .Greenwood POWELL, HARLEY G. . .Eng. . .Dundee POWELL, JAMES G. . .Ag. . .Meridian POWER, CHARLES R. . .Eng. . .Weir PRATHER, WILLIAM M. . .Ag. . .Roxie • PRATT, MARY NELL. . .Ed. . .Maben PRICE, CHARLES C. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula PRICE, DONALD E. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula PRUETT, JIMMIE L. . .Ed. . .Greenwood PURVIS, GERALD T. . .Ag. . .Purvis • PUTT, SARAH F. . .Ed. . .West Point PUTT, SHIRLEY A. . .Ed. . .Starkville QUINNELLY, ROBERT M. . .Bus. . .Meridian RAMSAY, ALFRED H. . .Eng. . .Cleveland RAMSEY, EARL A. . .Sci. . .Coldwater • RAMSEY, SCOTTIE SUE. . .Ed. . .Houston RATLIFF, GLENN. . .Eng. . .Belzoni RAWLS, JACK O. . .Eng. . .Laurel RAY, GLENN T. . .Eng. . .Mathison RAY, JOHN T. . .Sci. . .Hollendale • REA, PAUL W. . .For. . .Sardis REED, PAUL D. . .Ag. . .Ackerman REEVES, ROBERT G. . .Ag. . .Calhoun City REID, WILLIAM S. . .Ag. . .Pittsboro RESNICK, ERROL B. . .Eng. . .Jackson • RHODES, W. M. . .Bus. . .Kossuth RICHARDSON, ART. . .Eng. . .Indianola RIGNEY, G. S. . .Greenville RILES, JIMMIE. . .Eng. . .Sumrall RILEY, J. B. . .Bus. . .Flora RILEY, S. E. . .Eng. . .Alligator • RINEHART, F. W. . .Ag. . .Amory RIVERS, J. W. . .Eng. . .Petal ROBBINS, J. L. . .Bus. . .New Albany ROBERTS, A. P. . .Eng. . .Belzoni ROBERTS, B. C. . .Ed. . .Columbus ROBERTS, C. W. . .Eng. . .McComb • ROBERTSON, S. C. . .Eng. . .Moss Point ROBINSON, L. E. . .Ed. . .Columbus ROBINSON, R. M. . .Sci. . .Greenwood ROBINSON, V. L. . .Ed. . .West Point ROCCONI, MARIO. . .Eng. . .Shaw ROGERS, J. M. . .Ed. . .Collins 189 r ophomores • ROGERS, JOHN W. . .Bus. . .French Camp ROLAND, MELVIN T. . .Bus. . .Morton ROSSETTl, FLOYD, JR. . ,Ag. . .Shaw ROTHWELL, MARIGAIL. . .Sci. . .Louisville ROWE, LAWRENCE A. . .Sci. . .Natchez • ROWZEE, JAMES W. . .Ag. . .Newton ROYES, JOHN, JR. . .Sci. . .Laurel RUFFIN, STANLEY W, . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn RUSHING, CHARLES T. . .Eng. . .McCall Creek RUSHING, JAMES B. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven RUSSELL, PAUL L. . .Ag. . .Webb RUTHERFORD, ROBERT H. . .Eng. . .Booneville SADLER, CLARENCE R. . .Ag. . .Hickory SADLER, LOUIS R. . .Ag. . .Union SALMON, THOMAS G., JR. . .Sci. . .Houston • SAMUELSON, MELVYN O. . .Eng. . .Tchula SANDERS, CHARLES J. . .Eng. . .Magee SAXON, ROBERT L. . .Bus. . .Meadv SCHAFFNER, CHARLES H. . .Eng. . .Ocean Springs SCHOOLEY, TOAAMY A. . .Bus. . .Jackson • SEALE, WILLIAM B. . .Eng. . .Delta City SEARCY, THOMAS R. . .Eng. . .Belzoni SELBY, GEORGE M. . .Eng. . .Batesville SEYFARTH, HUEY A. . .Sci. . .Natchez SHARP, SAMUEL D. . .Ed. . .Guys, Tenn 190 • SHEELY, CLYDE Q., JR. . .Sci. . .State College SHOOK, DOSSIE M. . .Sci. . .Charleston SHUMPERT, HORACE E. . .Eng. . .Columbus SIMMONS, ARMOND C. . .Eng. . .Meridian SISK, ROBERT A. . .Ag. . .Lyon • SMITH, EDWARD D. . .Tuscumbia, Ala. SMITH, GARLAND T. . .Eng. . .New Albany SMITH, GARY P. . .Eng. . .Starkville SMITH, JOHN N. . .Ed. . .Waterford SMITH, OMAR D. . .Ag. . .Oxford • SMITH, ROBERT B. . .Eng. . .Booneville SMITH, RONALD J. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven SMITH, WALTER C. . .Eng. . .Union SNIPES, GLADWIN G. . .Ag. . .Tupelo SPENCER, JAMES D. . .Ag. . .Slate Springs SPIVEY, STEPHEN H. . .Bus. . .Columbia • STACY, BILLY M. . .Bus. . .Winona STAMPLEY, WALTER J. . .Eng. . .Port Gibson STANLEY, TOMMY L. . .Bus. . .Jackson STARR, JACK E. . .Eng. . .Biloxi STEELE, RALPH A. . .Sci. . .Greenwood STEGALL, MARVIN W. . .Eng. . .Wesson • STEPHENS, JOE B. . .Eng. . .Newton STEWART, JAMES D. . .Eng. . .McComb STEWART, OLIVER Z. . .Ed. . .Pontotoc STILLEY, MARY M. . .Sci. . .Raleigh STILLMAN, ROBERT L. . :td. . .Starkville STODES, LEIAND L., JR. . .Eng. . .Gloster ophomores • STOKLEY, ERNEST. . .Eng. . .Drew STONE, CHARLES E. . .Ag. . .Tremont STONE, CLYDE M. . .Sci. . .Shannon STRAHAN, ARNOLD R. . .Bus. . .AAoss Point STRIDER, HAROLD L. . .Ed. . .Grenada • STRINGER, JOHN R. . .Bus. . .Jackson STUBBLEFIELD, PATRICA F. . .Sci. . .Montgomery, Ala. SUGGS, BOBBY H. . .Bus. . .Columbus SULLIVAN, JOE O. . .Eng. . .Carrollton, Ala. SULLIVAN, LOUIS C. . .Eng. . .Meridian • SUTHERLAND, JOHN B. . .Eng. . .Gulfport SUTTON, HARRY S. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg SYLVERSTEIN, ROBERT E. . .Sci. . .Tylertown TARDY, JAMES H. . .Bus. . .Winona TARSI, ELIO E. . .Bus. . .Shelby • TATE, COY. . .Eng. . .Picayune TALYOR, TRULY R. . .Bus. . .Vicksburg TAYLOR, WILLIAM D. . .Ag. . .Jackson TAYLOR, WILLIAM W. . .Eng. . .Starkville TAYLOR, WILLIE T. . .Eng. . .West Point • TEASLEY, NANCY D. . .Ed. . .Starkville TERRISON, ROBERT H. . .Bus. . .Pascagoula THAMES, JOHN M. . .Ed. . .Jackson THERRELL, WILLIAM E. . .Bus. . .Forest THOMPSON, JAMES R. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven • THOMPSON, LUTHER M. . .Eng. . .Hollandale THOMPSON, MARION E. . .Eng. . .Aberdeen THOMPSON, SHELBY. . .Ed. . .Starkville THORNE, MURRAY R. . .Eng. . .luka THWEATT, EVAN W. . . 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TYNER, FRED H. . .Ag. . .Purvis VAN NORMAN, RICHARD C. . .Eng. . .McComb VAUGHN, LEDYARD L. . .Eng. . .Columbus VEASEY, RONALD D. . .Ag. . .Coldwater VERRALL, GEORGE L. . .Eng. . .New Orleans, La. • VOSS, CHARLES J. . .Eng. . .Picayune WAGES, LOUIS N. . .Ag. . .Blue Springs WAITS, JOHN P. . .Eng. . .Bruce WALDON, GERALD W. . .Bus. . .Ripley WALKER, ROBERT W. . .Eng. . .Wesson WALKER, WILLIE W. . .Eng. . .Jackson r ophomores • WALLACE, JAAAES E. . .Eng. . .Meridian WALSH, JAAAES W. . .Eng. . .Liberty WALTERS, GENE F. . .Ag. . .Crosby WALTON, HARRY P. . .Eng. . .AAemphis, Tenn. WARE, EDDIE F. . .Bus. . .Walnut Grove WARE, PAUL D. . .Bus. . .Jackson WARD, JAAAES E. . .Eng. . .Louisville WARD, JAAAES T. . .Bus. . .French Camp WARD, JOHN AA. . .Eng. . .Lucedale WARD, J. W. . .Eng. . .Laurel WATKINS, WILLIAAA C. . .Sci. . .Stoneville WATSON, CHARLES F. . .Ag. . .Jackson WATSON, DAN C. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven WATSON, J. H. . .Ag. . .New Albany WEATHERALL, EDWIN R. . .Ag. . .Tutwiler • WEATHERS, JOHN AA. . .Sci. . .Columbus WEATHERSBY, R. E. . .Eng. . .New Hebron WEBB, JACK. . .Ag. . .Webb WELLS, JOHN A. . .Bus. . .Louisville WESLEY, RICHARD A. . .Eng. . .Greenville • WHATLEY, JAAAES H. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg WHEAT, FRANK R. . .Eng. . .Bay St. Louis WHITAKER, RALPH. . .Sci. . .Tupelo WHITE, CHARLES F. . .Eng. . .Louisville WHITE, LAVALLE W. . .Ed. . .AAeridian • WHITE, ROY F. . .For. . .West Point WHITE, WILLIAAA F. . .Eng. . .Centerville WHITEHEAD, JAAAES. . .Bus. . .Winona WHITEHEAD, JENNIE L. . .Sci. . .Winona WHITEHURST, JAAAES C. . .Eng. . .Ellisville • WHITAAIRE, CHARLES E. . .Eng. . .AAcCool WILBANKS, LOUIS L. . .Eng. . .Ripley WILBOURN, RUBEN L. . .Ag. . .Como WILKERSON, CONNIE. . .Ag. . .Benndale WILEY, AAARTHA. . .Sci. . .Vaiden • WILLIAAAS, A. B. • Ag. . .Delta City WILLIAAAS, B. H. ■Eng. . .Kilmichael WILLIAAAS. C. E. . • Ag. . .Leakesville WILLIAAAS, H W. . .Eng . .Rome WILLIAAAS, J. R. . .Ag. . .Water Valley WILLIAAAS, R. H. • Eng. . .Prentiss !92 • WILSON, C. T. . .Eng. . .Eupora WILSON, J. P. . .Ed. . .Booneville WILSON, AAARY . . .Ed. . .Ackerman WINDERS, W. H. . .Sci. . .Jackson WOAAACK, REX. . .Eng. . .Columbus WOOD, W. T. . .Bus. . .AAacon • WOODS, E. G. . .Eng. . .Jackson WORLEY, JOHN. . .Ag. . .Sumner YELVERTON, JOE. . .Eng. . .Laurel YOUNG, WILLIAAA. . .Eng. . .Kosciusko YORK, JOHN. . .Ag. . .Coffeeville ZIRKLE, ANA L. . .Sci. . .West AAemphis, Ark. ' ■V We came in September from farms and towns, cities and suburbs, joining together to compose the class of 1960. It didn ' t take long to catch on to the hustle and bustle of college life. Suddenly our freshman year has slipped away and we realize that we are now sopho- mores. We look forward to our next three years with hope and expectations, but we shall never forget our fresh- man year at Mississippi State. fhe •freshman class TRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Ned Craig, Secretary; Tommy Howard, President; Larry Otis, Vice President. 193 reshmen • ABERNATHY, THOMAS A. . .Ag. . .Shannon ADAAAS, JACK E. . .Eng. . .Meridian ADDERHOLT, OLIVER A. . .Ed. . .Tupelo ALVAREZ, JULIO N. . .Eng. . .Guayaquil, Ecuador ANFINSON, TERRANCE L. . .Bus. . .Bruce AINSWORTH, JOE H. . .Eng. . .Brandon ANDERSON, JAMES C. . .Eng. . .Lucedale ARNDT, GEORGE D. . .Eng. . .Ocean Springs ARNOLD, JAMES A. . .Eng. . .Pontotoc ARNOLD, JOE F. . .Eng. . .Jackson ARNOLD, WANDA C. . .Ed. . .Columbus ARTHUR, JIMMIE D. . .Ag. . .Carthage ASKEW, JAMES J. . .Eng. . .Tupelo ATWELL, DAVID E. . .Eng. . .Ripley BAKER, WAYNE L. . .Eng. . .Gore Springs • BALL, JAMES W. . .Eng. . .Sandy Hook BALDWIN, HAROLD E., JR. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg BALLARD, BREVARD P. . .Eng. . .Eddiceton BALLARD, JERRY D. . .Sci. . .Bay Springs BARKER, ALFRED M. . .Ag. . .Trenton, Tenn. • BARLOW, ROBERT M., JR. . .Bus. . .Hermanville BARNETT, ARTHUR B. . .Sci. . .Philadelphia BARRETT, CARL R., JR. . .Eng. . .Topeka, Kan. BARNETT, CHARLES W. . .Ag. . .Cottondale, Ala. BARNETT, GEORGE W. . .Eng. . .Duck Hill • BARNETT, JAMES L. . .Ed. . .Macon BASS, ISAAC H., III. . .Ag. . .Lumberton BASS, WALTER E. . .Eng. . .Poplarville BATCHEL OR, BRUCE L. . .Ag. . .Homestead, Fla. BEACH, GLENN D. . .Ag. . .Purvis • BEALLE, DAVID W. . .Eng. . .Quitman BEALLE, JOHN W., III. . .Eng. . .Elizabethton, Tenn. BENTON, JOE A. . .Ag. . .Braxton BERNARDI, JOHN. . .Bus. . .Shaw BIGGERS, JOE L. . .Sci. . .Benton • BISHOP, BILLY M. . .Ed. . .Hazlehurst BLANTON, BILLY G. . .Eng. . .Mathiston BLEDSOE, LEROY D., JR. . .Bus. . .Jackson BLISSARD, SARA A. . .Bus. . .Houston BOMAR, JULIAN C. . .Bus. . .Meridian • BOND, JAMES F. . .Bus. . .Laurel BORING, JIMMY D. . .Bus. . .Elizabethton, Tenn. BOWLIN, LENTICE F. . .Ag. . .Meadville BOWMAN, JAMES B., JR. . .Sci. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. BOYD, AUSTIN F., JR. . .Eng. . .Geiger, Ala. • BOYD, EDDIE M. . .Eng. . .Louisville BOYD, ELAINE. . .Ed. . .Starkville BOYD, GILLESPIE G., JR. . .Eng. . .Natchez BOYD, WILLIAM C. . .Sci. . .McComb BRABSTON, THOMAS W. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula r reshmen • BRADSHAW, CARLOS N. . .Ag. . .Pearl BRADSHAW, CARLTON D. . .Sci. . Jackson BRADDY, RICHARD E. . .Eng. . .Texas City, Tex. BRADY, KINARD H. . .Sci. . .Heidelberg BRASFIELD, CLARENCE M. . .Bus. . .Smithville • BREWER, JOSEPH W. . .Eng. . .Leakesville BREWER, LEROY J. . .Ag. . .Duck Hill BRIDGES, JAMES H., JR. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia BRIDGES, JAMES L. . .Ag. . .Lambert BRITT, BILLY B. . .Bus. . .Ruleville BROOKS, FRANK L. . .Eng. . .Carthage BROOME, GEORGE C, III. . .Eng. . .Petal BROOME, JAMES DAVID. . .Sci. . .Gulfport BROWN, ARTHUR E., JR. . .Bus. . .McAllen, Tex. BROWN, CHARLES L. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg • BROWN, VERNON K., JR. . .Eng. . .Holly Springs BROWN, WAYNE A. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg BRUMFIELD, BRUCE J. . .Ag. . .Inverness BRUMFIELD, GEORGE R. . .Sci. . .Tylertown BRUMFIELD, JOE L. . .Sci. . .McComb • BRUMLEY, JIMMY N. . .Eng. . .Walnut BUCKALEW, JACKIE A. . .Eng. . .Cary BULLOCK, ERNIE E. . .Bus. . .Kentwood, La. BURGES, RUFUS T., JR. . .Eng. . .Sledge BULLARD, PHILIP R. . .Eng. . .Bruce • BUNTYN, TOMMY J. . .Eng. . .Decatur BURCHAM, OLAN C. . .Sci. . .Rienzi BURGIN, BARBARA E. . .Bus. . .Mayhew BURKES, JOHN A. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia BURKES, ROGER C. . .Eng. . .Hillsboro • BURKETT, CHARLES R. . .Bus. . .Salem, III. BUTLER, WILLIAM R. . .Bus. . .Alligator BUTTS, TED M. .Eng. . .Euporia BYRD, GEORGE W. . .Sci. . .Natchez BYRD, LOUIS C. . .Ag. . .Brookhaven • CADDEN, RODNEY CARLTON. . .Ag. . .Columbus CADE, ROYCE L. . .Eng. . .Progress CAIN, JAMES T. . .Bus. . .Aberdeen CALDWELL, CHARLIE H. . .Eng. . .Batesville CALDWELL, CARY B. . .Eng. . .Flora • CAMP, JOEL E. . .Bus. . .Amory CAMPBELL, DONALD B. . .Sci. . .Durant CAMPBELL, JAMES B. . .Sci. . .Poplarville CAMPBELL, MARION T. . .Bus. . .Natchez CAMPBELL, ROBERT L. . .Sci. . .Natchez • CARNATHAN, RALPH D. . .Ed. . .Shannon CARR, GEORGE L., JR. . .Sci . .Hattiesburg CARR, JOHN T. . .Eng. . .Tupelo CARR, MICHAEL A. . .Eng. . .Laurel CARRINGTON, AUBREY R., JR. . .Ag. . .Whitehaven, Tenn. CARROLL, THOMAS H. CARROLL, WILLIAM P. CARTER, EDWARD A. . CARVER, CHARLES G. . . .Bus. . .Grenada , .Eng. . .Rolling Fork .Ag. . .Clinton ■Eng. . .Holcomb CATO, ROBERT H. . .Eng. . .Jackson • CHOC, JOHNNY B. . . Eng. . .Clarksdale CHU, EUGENE S. . .Bus. . .Greenville CHURCHMAN, JOHN T. . .Ag. . .Clarksdale CLARK, GARY J. . .Bus. . .Shaw CLARK, JERRY L. . .Eng. . .Mobile, Ala. • CLEMENTS, JOSEPH T. . .Eng. . CLEMENTS, RONALD E. . .Bus. CLEVELAND, DANIEL P. . .Eng. CLEVELAND, GILBERT R. . .Ag. .Ravenden Springs, Ark. .Greensboro, Ala. . .Clinton . .Tuscumbia, Ala. CLIFTON, DAVID D, , .Eng. . .Ocean Springs COHN, JERRY D. . .Bus. . .Belzoni COLE, BENA M. . .Ed. . .Sfarkville COLEMAN, LLOYD H. . .Ed. . .Kossuth COLLIER, CHARLES D. . .Bus. . .Eupora COLLINS, ANDREW K. . .Eng. . .Biloxi COLLINS, EDWARD D. . .Sci. . .Jackson COMBS, LEON L. . .Sci. . .Newton CONE, LOUIE L. . .Eng. . .Prentiss CONN, EARL J. . .Ag. . .Benoit COOK, KELLY. . .Ed. . .Puck ett • COOPER, HERMAN E. . .Eng. . .Anguilla COOPER, JOHNNY O. . .Eng. . .Brooksville CORLEY, JOHN L. . .Bus. . .01 olona CRAIG, DAVID R. . .Ag. . .Batesville CRAIG, EDWARD R. . .Eng. . .Mississippi City • CRAWFORD, JOHN A. . .Eng. . .Little Rock, Ark. CRISCOE, JOSEPH L. . .Sci. . .Winona CROFT, BOBBIE A. . .Bus. . .Longview CROFT, MARTHA N. . .Bus. . .Longview CRONIN, EARL J. . .Sci. . .Vicksburg CRUSE, JAMES D. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. CULLUM, JAMES A. . .Eng. . .Trebloc CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT G. . .Eng. . .Starkville CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM P. . .Sci. . .Booneville CURRIE, OTIS W. . .Ag. . .Raleigh CURRO, JOSEPH R. . .Eng. . .Areola DALTON, JAMES B. . .Eng. . .Water Valley DANTZLER, WILLIAM C. , .Bus. . .Leiand DAVIDSON, CHARLES O. . .Eng. . .Natchez DAVIDSON, DOUGLAS M, . .Bus. . .Salem • DAVIS, BEN. . .Bus. . .Brookhaven DAVIS, COkNELIUS L. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula DAVIS, HAROLD L. . .Ag. . .Poplarville DAVIS, JACK C. . .Eng. . .Sardis DAVIS, MARY E. . .Ed. . .Louisville I 1 reshmen • DAY, ICEY W. . .Bus. . .Kosciusko DENDY, BILL B. . .Eng. . .Houston DENTON, JAAAES D., JR. . .Bus. . .West Point DILL, ELLEN J. , .Ed. . .West Point DILWORTH, BEN C. . .Ag. . .Rienzi • DIVINE, DAVID S. . .Bus. . .Sharon DONALD, JERRY L. , .Bus. . .Louisville DOOLITTLE, JAMES R. . .Ag. . .Springhill DORSEY, JACKY G. . .Eng. . .Carthage DOWNIE, DONALD A. . .Ag. . .Vicksburg • DRANE, FRANCES C. . .Ed. . .Mayhew DUBISSON, ROLAND. . .Eng. . .Picayune DUDLEY, SIDNEY C. . .Sci. . .Greenville DUNSTON, SANDRA L. . .Ed. . .Starkville DYESS, SAMUEL C, JR. . .Eng. . .Meridian • EASOM, ALBERT G., JR. . .Bus. . .Sebastopol EATMAN, ROBERT W. . .Eng. . .Meridian EDWARDS, DONALD R. . .Eng. . .Water Valley EDWARDS, HENRY L. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula EGGER, THOMAS E. . .Sci. . .Columbus • EICHELBERGER, WADE C. . .Eng. . .Forest FIDT, JAKE W., JR. . .Eng. . .Natchez EIKEL, HENRY III. . .Eng. . .Biloxi ELLISON, JOHN R. . .Ag. . .Lexington EMBRY, WALTER S. . .Eng. , .Gulfport • ERVIN, KENNETH R., JR. . .Eng. . .Jackson ESHEE, BILLY H. . .Eng. , .Little Rock ESTES, JAMES R., JR. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg ESTESS, ROY S. . .Eng. . .Tylertown ETHRIDGE, FRANK G. . .Sci. . .Vicksburg EUBANKS, WAYNE E. . Sci. . .Ackerman EVANS, LANE L., JR. . .Bus. . .Carthage EVANS, S. R., JR. . .Sci. . .Greenwood EVERITT, MARJORIE D. . .Ed . .Laurel FARR, WALTER E., JR. . .Sci. . .Houston • FARRELL, JOSEPH P. . .Eng. . .Greenwood FARRIS, ALTON B., JR. . .Sci. . .Morton FARRIS, THOMAS G. . .Eng. . .Jackson FATHERREE, CHARLES E. . .Forestry. . .Natchez FELTS, ALVIN L., JR. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula • FELTS, DON W. . .Bus. . .Grenada FERGUSON, DAN L., JR. . .Eng. . .Batesville FERGUSON, HAROLD L., JR. . .Sci. . .Senatobia FERRELL, JAMES W. . .Eng. . .Biloxi FITCH, DAVIE C. . .Eng. . .Gulfport • FLANAGAN, LAWRENCE N. . .Eng. . .Anguilla FLYNT, ALBERT R. . .Eng. . .Jackson FOLKES, BILLY R. . .Eng. . .Sanford FORD, OTIS M. . .Eng, . .Pascagoula FORSTER, WILLIAM H. . .Sci. . .Louisville . reshmen FORTNER, JAMES A., JR. . .Eng. , .Pascagoula FOX, WILLIAM E. . .Eng. . .Meridian FRAZIER, HOMER G. . .Sci. . .Moss Point FULGHAM, ARLON R. . .Bus. . .West Point GADDIS, ROY L., JR. . .Eng. . .Columbia GAMBLE, WILLIAM L. . .Eng. . .Columbus GAMBRELL, WILLIAM E. . .Eng. . .Taylorsville GAMMILL, BILLY D. . .Bus. . .Starkville GARGARO, WILLIAM W. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg GARRARD, JIM F. . .Ag. . .Groves, Texas GARY, HAROLD R. . .Ag. . .Eupora GENTRY, CECIL W. . .Bus. . .Starkville GIBSON, JERRY W. . .Eng. . .Corinth GINN, HUGH L. . .Eng. . .Tylertown GLOVER, HAMPTON W., JR. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia • GORDON, JOSEPH D. . .Sci. . liberty GORDON, ROBERT H. . .Eng. . .McComb GRAHAM, BARBARA H. . .Bus. . .Starkville GRANT, THOMAS K. . .Eng. . .Doddsville GRAVES, WILLIAM R. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. GRAY, BENNY F. . .Eng. . .Tupelo GREEN, LEROY P., JR. . .Bus. . .Louisville GREEN, TERRY M. . .Eng. . .Jackson GREEN, WALTER B. . .Eng. . .Starkville GREENE, BOYD B. . .Eng. . .Byhalia • GREGG, BILLY J. . .Forestry. . .Starkville GRIFFIN, TRACY W. . .Eng. . .Ackerman GRIGGS, EDWIN I. . .Eng. . .Lowes, Ky. GUNN, DAVID W. . .Eng. . .Greenville GUESS, JOE E. . .Eng. . .McComb • GWIN, JULUIS P. . .Eng. . .Drew HADDEN, CHARLES P. . .Eng. . .Mobile, Ala. HALE, GENE P. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg HALEY, ROBLEY W. . .Sci. . .Jackson HALL, DAVID L. . .Sci. . .Jackson HALL, FRED B. . .Eng. . .Columbus HALL, RICHARD E. . .Eng. . .Jackson HAMILTON, MYRIL A. . .Sci. . .Kreole HAMMACK, HOWARD C. . .Eng. . .Canton HANCOCK, THOMAS A. . .Eng. . .Pheba HAND, LARRY J. . .Eng. . .West HANKINS, WILLIAM F. . .Bus. . .Greenwood HARBISON, WILLIAM F. . .Bus. . .Greenville HARDER, KENNETH J. . .Eng. . .Biloxi HARDY, JAMES E. . .Sci. . .Columbus • HARDY, JAMES R. . .Eng . .Columbia _ HARRIS, JERRY A. . .Eng. . .Jackson HARRISON, CHARLES D. . .Eng. . .Indianola HART, MARTHA L. . .Ed. . .BIytheville, Ark. ■HARVEY, CHARLES W. . Eng. . .Hollandale r reshmen • HAUGHTON, PHILLIP H. . .Eng. . .Amory HAWTHORNE, JAMES F. . ,Sci. . .New Albany HAYNES, JOHN W. . .Sci. . .New Albany HAYNES, MILFORD W., JR. . .Sci. . .Fulton HENDERSON, CHARLES A., III. . .Eng. . .Starkvill HENDERSON, RODNEY L. . .Ag. . .Jackson HENLEY, JAMES A., JR. . .Bus. . .Ethel HENLEY, WILLIAM D. . .Ag. . .Prairie HENSLEY, JOHN W. . .Eng. . .Mantee HENSON, BOBBY R. . .Eng. . .Greenville • HERBERT, CAROLINE L. . .Bus. . .Bryn Mawr, Penn. HERRINGTON, GLENDA Mc. . .Ed. . .Louisville HESTER, JOHN W. . .Eng. . .Shelby HOWARD, THOMAS R. . .Bus. . .Columbus HICKMAN, JOHN R., JR. . .Eng. . .Boise, Idaho • HILL, BERNARD M. . .Eng. . .Louisville HILL, LAWRENCE J. . .Eng. . .Aberdeen HODGES, DAVID G. . .Eng. . .Tupelo HODNETT, WILLIAM J. . .Eng. . .Anguilla HOLBROOK, JAMES Q. . .Ag. . .Mendenhall • HOLLAND, HENRY H. . .Ag. . .Slate Springs HOLLOWELL, FRANK, E., JR. . .Bus. . .Canton HOLMES, VERNON S. . .Eng. . .Columbus HOOVER, DONALD G. . .Eng. . .Starkville HORN, JAMES W. . .Eng. . .Laurel • HOWELL, LEON D. . .Sci. . .Carthage HUDSPETH. WILLIAM N. . .Ag. . .Clarksdale HUFF, WILLIAM H. . .Eng. . .Quitman HULL, CHARLES R. . .Ed. . .Baton Rouge, La. HUMPHREY, BUDDY R. . .Ag. . .Laurel • HUNT, SYLVIA N. . .Sci. . .Sturgis HURDLE, JAMES E. . .Ag. . .Holly Springs HURDLE, STANLEY M. . .Eng. . .Slayden HUTCHISON, JOHN C, JR. . .Sci. . .Baton Rouge, La. HYDE, GEORGE S. . .Eng. . .Senatobia • JACKSON, ARNOLD J. . .Sci. . .West Point JACKSON, CHARLES D. . .Bus. . .Como JACKSON, CLINTON, R. . .Ag. . .Carson JAGGERS, JACKIE L. . .Eng. . .Pontotoc JENKINS, CHARLES E. . .Ed. . .Shannon • JOHNSON, LARRY L. . .Eng. . .Baldwyn JOHNSON, LUTHER D. . .Eng. . .Macon JOHNSTON, LUTHER G. . .Eng. . .Columbus JONES, ALLEN REED. . .Eng. . .Belzoni JONES, AVERY M. . .Ag. . .Charleston JONES, GERALD L. . •Eng. . .Crenshaw JONES, PATRICIA A. . .Sci. . .Memphis, Tenn JONES, WILLIAM B. • Eng. . .Columbus JONES, WILLIAM L. .Ag. . .Canton JORDAN, DAVID G. ■-Eng. . .Kosciusko . reshmen • JORDAN, WILLIAM L. . .Eng. . .Kosciusko JOSEPH, GENE A. . .Eng. . .Greenwood KARR, JAAAES P. . .Sci. . Greenville KASSIS, ABRAHAM W. . .Bus. . .Gulfport KEHLE, GEORGE A. . .Eng. . .Canton • KELLEY, PAUL M. . .Eng. . .Amory KELLY, RALPH F. . .Ag. . Jackson KENNEDY, BUCK T. . Bus. . .Wlorgantown KENNEDY, JAAAES S. . .Bus. . .Louisville KENT, JANICE. . .Ed. . .Winona • KERSH, JAAAES R. . .Sci. . .Jackson KIAABROUGH, WILLIAAA P. . .Eng. . .Itta Bena KING, JAAAES. . .Ag. . .Brookville KIRK, ANDY E. . .Sci. . .Doddsville KIRKSEY, JOHN AA. . .Eng. . Fulton • KILLEBREW, JO ANN R. . .Bus. . .Durant KIRKSEY, ROBERT E. . .Eng. . .Bolivar, Tenn. KIVI, AARE. . .Eng. . .New York, New York KNIGHT, AAARTIN D. . .Eng. . .Shuqualak LADD, DOUGLAS F. . .Ed. . .Gulfport LAAAB, LAWRENCE AA. . .Bus. . .Rosedale LANCASTER, ARCHIE B. . .Eng. . .Greenville LAND, GEORGE H. . .Bus. . .Sardis LAND, HAROLD O. . .Ag. . .Louisville LAND, ROBERT T. . .Eng. . .Louisville • LANDESS, ELAAER W. . .Ag. . .West Point LANE, W. J. . .Eng. . .Arkabutia LANG, JAAAES W. . .Sci. . .Jackson LANGFORD, JOSEPH W. . .Ag... .Lena LANGLEY, BILLY J. . .Eng. . .Houston • LANGLEY, CHARLES N. . .Eng. . .Houston LANTZ, FRANK C. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia LARSEN, JERE G. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula LATHAAA, WILLIAAA E. . .Sci. . .Beulah LAURENT, GAYLON A. . .Eng. . .AAurfreesboro, Ark. • LAWRENCE, FRANKLIN C. . .Eng. . .Brandon LEA, THOAAAS D. . .Eng. . .Columbus LEACH, HERSCHEL T. . .Eng. . .Brandon LEACH, WILLIAAA I. . .Ag. . .Jackson LEE, CHARLES L. . .Sci. . .Ludlow • LEE, ROBERT H. . .Eng. . .Poplarville LEWIS, BETTY L. . .Bus. . .Starkville LEWIS, JAAAES W. L. . .Eng. . .Natchez LILE, WILLIAAA R. . .Eng. . .Amory LOCKE, BARBARA J. . .Bus. . .State College LOCKE, JAAAES AA. . .Bus. . .Oxford LODEN, LARRY L. . .Eng. ' . .Inverness LOESCHNER, CHARLES P. . .Ag. . .Helena, Ark. LOFTIS, ANDREW AA. . .Bus. . .Columbus LOGUE, ARTHUR L. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg r r • LOMINICK, JAAAES M. . .Eng, . .Baldwyn LONGEST, TOM B. . .Eng. . .Bruce LOPEZ, ROBERT J. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula LOTZ, ARNOLD G. . .Sci. . .Kosciusko LOU, HENRY. . .Eng. . .Greenville • LOUIE, TUNG S. . .Eng. . .Greenwood LOVE, JOHN N. . .Bus. . .Amory LOVELACE, BILLY T. . .Bus. . .Vardaman LUCHSINGER, PHILIP. . .Bus. . .New Orleans, La. LUBY, SALLY A. . .Bus. . .Benton • LUTER, KEBLE W. . .Ag. . .Purvis LYON, ROGER A. , .Eng. . .Senatobia MABRY, WILLIAM C. . .Bus. . .Gulfport MACLNNIS, RAYMON F. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula MAGEE, JOHN H. . .Ag. . .Tylertown • MAGEE, JOHN I. . .Eng. . .Tylertown MAJURE, JAMES N. . .Bus. . .Durant MANGUM, DAVID H. . .Sci, . .Pass Christian MANNING, MAURICE L. . .Eng. . .McSlian, Ala. MARBLE, JAMES O. . .Eng. . .Jackson • MARBURY, CURTISS A. . .Eng. . .Jackson MARGENTHALER, DONALD R. . .Eng. . .Pinckneyville, II MARION, JOHN M. . .Bus. . .Tupelo MARTIN, GEORGE H. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula MARTIN, WILLIAM B. . .Sci. . .Weir MARTIN, YVETTE. . .Bus. . .Opelousas, La. MASON, RICHARD B. . .Bus. . .Jackson MASTERS, TOD E. . .Sci. . .Pinckneyville, III. MASTIO, LINDA J. . .Bus. . .New Orleans, La. MATHENY, JAMES C. . .Sci. . .Memplnis, Tenn. • MATHISON, JAMES S. . .Sci. . .Prentiss MATTHEWS, BETTYE S. . .Ed. . .Cedar Bluff MAXWELL, BRITTON H. . .Ag. . .Pickens McADAMS, WILLIAM S. . .Ag. . .Millport, Ala. McALPIN, CLYDE M. . .Sci. . .Jackson • McBRYDE, THOMAS B. . .Eng. . .Columbus McCaffrey, ROBERT D. . .Eng. . .Sogue Chitto McCALIP, RONALD W. . .Sci. . .Natchez McCARLEY, ROBERT W. . .Eng. . .Greenwood McCARTY, FRANKIE P. . .Ed. . .Collins • McCORMACK, VINCENT H. . .Ag. . .Ridgeland McCORMICK, JAMES A. . .Eng. . .Rose Hill McDANIEL, WILLIAM O. . .Eng. . .Greenwood McDILL, JAMES L. . .Eng. . .Forest McGEHEE, LEO E. . .Bus. . .Jackson • McGUFFEE, ROBERT C. . .Eng. . .McComb MclNTOSH, JAMES H. . .Ed. . .Natchez MclNTYRE, LAMAR C. . .Eng. . .Jackson McKAY, JAMES A. . .Eng. . .Jackson McLEMORE, CHESTER E. . .Ag. . .West Point . reshmen • McLEMORE, JOE D. . .Eng. . .Cedar Bluff McMillan, ROY L. . .Eng. . .Kosciusko McMILLIN, JAMES F. . .Eng. . .Louisville McNAIR, WILLIE L. . .Eng. , .Clinton McREYNOLDS, CHARLES F. .Sci. . .Starkville • MEEKS, ROY A., JR. . .Sci. . .Greenwood MELSHEIMER, GERALD A., JR. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg MERRITT, ROBERT K. . .Bus. . .Laurel MERRITT, WAYNE M. . .Bus. . .Tupelo MIDDLETON, DON C. . .Eng. . .McComb • MIDDLETON, ROBERT D. . .Eng. . .Starkville MILLER, JOHN W. . .Eng. . .Natchez MILLIGAN, WILLIAM B., JR. . .Sci. . .Jackson MILLS, RICHARD H. . .Eng. . .Shaw MILTON, JAMES HOWARD. . .Eng. . .Morton • MIMS, BENNIE P. . .Ag. . .Black Hawk MINER, FRANK H., JR. . .Eng. . .Meridian MITCHELL, JERRY C. . .Sci. . .Jackson MOORE, JAMES H., JR. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. MOORE, JIMMY R. . .Eng. . .Forrest • MOORE, WILLIAM A., JR. . .Eng. . .Okolona MOSAL, JOHN, JR. . .Bus. . .Jackson MOSES, JOHN E. . .Eng. . .Jackson MORELAND, LLOYD P. . .Bus. . .Lena MORGAN, DONALD L. . .Eng. . .Progress • MORGAN, GROVER K., JR. . .Eng. . .Heidelburg MORGAN, REX A. . .Ag. . .Sunflower MORRIS, JAMES H., JR. . .Eng. . .Crenshaw MORRIS, ROCCO G. . .Ag. . .Friarspoint MOTT, HUEY P. . .Ag. . .Middleton, Tenn. • MOYER, LARRY A. . .Eng. . .Kosciusko MURPHREE, DAVID L. , .Eng. . .Starkville MURPHREE, SARAH G. . .Bus. . .Lula MURRAH, ALVIS E. . .Eng. . .luka MURRAH, THOMAS O. . .Sci. . .Houston • MURRELL, ROY E. . .Sci. . .Biloxi MYRICK, TINNON G. . .Sci. . .Laurel NASON, R. O. . .Bus. . .Starkville NEAL, ROBERT B., JR. . .Sci. . .Starkville NEAVES, ROBERT Y. . .Eng. . .Greenwood • NEWCOMER, ROBERT I., JR. . .Sci. . .Hattiesburg NEWELL, WILLIAM R. ' . .Ag. . .Leiand NEWLAND, JOHN E. . .Sci. . .Pontotoc NEWSOM, FRED G. . .Eng. . .New Hebron NICHOLAS, GEORGE E. . .Bus. . .Yazoo City • NICHOLS, ALVA E., JR. . .Eng. . .Clarksdale NORMAN, HARRY L. . .Eng. . .New Albany OLIVER, WILLIAM R., III. . .Sci. . .Winona O ' NEAL, WILLIE C. . .Bus. . .Starkville OSWALT, LOWELL T. . .Eng. . .Mathiston - reshmen • OSWALT, NOEL R. . .Eng. . .Ackerman OTIS, LARRY K. . .Sci. . .Columbus OVERALL, EDWARD L. . .Eng. . .Potts Camp OVERALL, JAMES H. . .Eng. . .Trenton, Tenn. OWENS, DEAN T. . .Eng. . .Hattiesburg • PAGE, CLARA O. . .Ed. . .Starkville PANDOLFI, GINO. . .Ed. . .Shaw PARKER, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Jackson PARKS, DONALD G. . .Eng, . .BelzonI PARKS, WILLIAM T., JR. . .Eng. . .Grenada • PARSONS, ROBERT H., JR. . .Eng. . .Jackson PATCH, BERNIE J. . .Sci. . .Picayune PATTERSON, EDGAR L. . .Eng. . .Rome PAUL, WARWICK P. . .Bus. . .Jackson PEALE, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Natchez PEEPLES, PAUL W. . .Eng. . .Jackson PERKINS, RICHARD T. . .Eng. . .Amory PERSON, PRESLEY C, JR. . .Eng. . .Water Valley PETERSON, JOHN G., III. . .Sci. . .Brooksville PETTY, JOHN B., III. . .Sci. . .England, Ark. • PHILLIPS, JOHN L, . .Eng. . .Walls PHILLIPS, JOSEPH A, . .Ed. . .Collinsville PHILLIPS, SAMUEL T. . .Eng. . .Aberdeen PHILLIPS, WILLIAM R., III. . .Eng. . .Columbus PICKEL, PAULA J. . .Bus. . .Clarksdale • PICKLE, JOHN N. . .Bus. . .Hamilton PIERCE, CHARLES R. . .Sci. . .Benton PIERCE, CHARLES L. . .Sci. . .Columbus PIEROCICH, LOUIS L. . .Sci. . .Gulfport PILGRIM, ROBERT G. . .Sci. . .Starkville PINER, HOLLY A. . .Eng. . .Columbia PITMAN, JOHN W. • .Forestry. . .Bartlett, Tenn. PITTMAN, PHILIP A. . .Sci. . .Coffeeville PITTMAN, SAMUEL A. . .Ag. . .Winona PLUNKETT, DAVID C. . .Bus. . .Yazoo City POINDEXTER, LEWIS S., JR. . .Ag. . .Morgan City POLK, LAWRENCE C, JR. . .Eng. , .Mount Olive POPE, JAMES W. . .Eng. . .Amory PORTER, HUBERT M. . .Eng. . .Ocean Springs POWELL, GLENMORE C. . .Ag. . .Lexington POWELL, RAYMOND D. . .Eng. . .Gulfport PREUSS, THEODORE W. . .Ag. . .Terry PREWITT, ALBERT C. . .Eng. . .Merigold PRICE, JANE A. . .Bus. . .Starkville PRICE, GERALD A. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula PRICE, NANCY V. . .Sci. . .Wesson PRICE, ROBERT B., III. . .Eng. . .Quitman PRINCE, THOMAS E., JR. . .Eng. . .Natchez PUCKETT, WILLIAM H. . .Bus. . .Clarksdale PURYEAR, JAMES B. . .Sci. ' . .Winona reshmen • QUINN, JAAAES L. . .Eng. . .Greenwood RANDALL, KENNETH. . .Eng. . .Gloster RANDALL, RODDIS G. . .Eng. . .Tallulah, La. RANDOLPH, KENNETH N. . .Ag. . .Potts Camp RATH, FRANCIS J. . .Bus. . .Buffalo, New York • RAY, HARVEY V. . .Eng. . .Shaw RAY, LEO C. . .Sci. . .Jackson RAY, SHIRLEY D. . .Bus. . .Pascagoula RAY, TOMMY J. . .Sci. . .Louisville REED, ROBERT A. . .Ed. . .Starkville REED, WILLIAM R. . .Bus. . .Tupelo REYNOLDS, WILLIAM R. . .Eng. . .Corinth RICE, THURMAN H. . .Eng. . .Jackson RICHARDS, JAMES L. . .Eng. . Starkville RICHARDS, JOHN D. . .Sci. . .Huntsville, Ala. • RICKS, JAMES VERNON. RIDINGS, BERT L. . .Bus. ROAN, KENNETH L. . .Sci ROBERT, PAUL J. . .Eng. . Eng. . .Greenwood .Macon . . .Jackson .Norfolk, New York ROBERTS, GORDON P. . .Ed. . .Greenville • ROBERTSON, CHARLES L. . .Eng. . .New Orleans, La. ROBERTSON, JOHN S. . .Sci. . .Columbia ROBINSON, WILLIAM L. . .Bus. . .Columbus ROBY, ROBERT R. . .Eng. . .Canton RODGERS, CHARLES W. . .Bus. . .New Orleans, La. • ROSS, CHARLIE E. . .Ag. . .Woodland ROTH, DONALD H. . .Sci. . .VIcksburg ROWELL, THOMAS F. . .Eng. . .Ovett RUSHING, LEWIS E. . .Sci. . .Jat kson RUSSELL, GEORGE T. . .Eng. . .luka • RUSSELL, RONALD D. . .Eng. . .Waveland SAMUELSON, DAVID W. . .Sci. . .Tchula SANFORD, WILLIAM D. . .Sci. . .Jackson SAUNDERS, ROY S. . .Bus. . .Ambridge, Pa. SCARBOROUGH, JAMES A. . .Sci. . .Jackson • SCHOENROCK, WILLIAM C. . .Ag. . .Meridian SCOTT, BARBARA A . .Ed. . .Mantee SCOTT, CHARLES O. ..Ag. . .Meridian SCOTT, HAROLD M. ■.Eng . .Sebastopol SCOTT, ROBERT H. . .Sci. . .Houston • SEALE, WILLIAM J. . Eng. . .Gloster SELBY, ROBERT R. . Ag. . .Redwood SEWELL , BETTYE J. . .Ed. . Starkville SHEELY , WILLIAM B. . .Sci. . .Starkville SHEPHERD, EDWARD L. . .Ag. . .Canton SHIPP, LEWIS R. . .Eng. . .Clarksdale SHORES, JULIUS C. . .Eng ' . . .Columbus SHUTE, HOWARD P. . .Ag. . .Greenwood SIGNA, LEONARD F. . .Forestry. . .Greenville SIKES, CARL C. . .Bus. . .Canton reshmen • SIKES, LINDA L. . .Bus. . SIMMONS, CHARLES H. SIMMONS, FRED C, JR. SIMMONS, WILSON D. . .Starkville .Eng. . .Montpelier . .Eng. . .Pascagoula .Bus. . .West Point SINGLETARY, JEROME K. . .Eng. . .Jackson • SISK, ART C, JR. . .Ag. . .Marianna, Ark. SKEENS, DELANO G. . .Ag. . .Bob White, W. Va. SKIPPER, FRANK G. . .Ed. . .Jackson SMARTT, DONNIE F. . .Sci. . .Vicksburg SMIT H, ARTHUR C. . .Eng. . .Jackson SMITH, BILLIE J. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula SMITH, DARREL A. . .Eng. . .Gulfport SMITH, DAVID M. . .Ed. . .Huntingdon, Tenn. SMITH, GENOLA T. . .Bus. . .Pontotoc SMITH, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Pascaqoula • SMITH, JAMES U. . .Sci. . .Morton SMITH, JAMES W. . .Sci. . .Jackson SMITH, JERALD L. . .Bus. . .West Point SMITH, JOHN N. . .Bus. . .Huntsville, Ala. SMITH, LACY E. . .Bus. . .Shaw • SMITH, RICHARD B. . .Eng. . .Forrest SMITH, ROBERT S., JR. . .Eng. . .Greenwood SMYLY, WALTER B. . .Eng. . .Areola SOWELL, JERRY D. . .Eng. . .Canton SOWELL, JESSE J., JR. . .Eng. . .Coldwater • STANFORD, MYRTLE R. . .Bus. . .Leakesville STANLEY, MAVIS E. . .Ed. . .West Point STATEN, MAX C. . .Eng. . .Pontotoc STENNIS, GEORGE G. . .Eng. . .DeKalb STEPHENS, JOHN S. . .Eng. . .McComb • STEPHENSON, ROBERT G. . .Eng. . .Leiand STEWART, JAMES R. . .Eng. . .Spring Hill STEWART, JOHN A., JR. . .Ag. . .Starkville STOCKETT, MARVIN E. . .Bus. . .Jackson STOCKFISH, CHARLES R. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven • STOCKSTILL, JOHN A. . .Sci. . .Picayune STORY, CHARLES F. . .Eng. . .Laurel STRAHAN, HERBERT G., JR. . .Bus. . .Columbus STREET, TROY A. . .Ed. . .Ripley STRONG, MARIE C. . .Eng. . .Memphis, Tenn. • STUBBS, STEVEN H. . .Bus. . .Philadelphia SUDDUTH, DANIEL W. . .Eng. . .Tupelo SULLIVAN, JACK M. . .Sci. . .Crystal Springs SWANN, PORTER R. . .Eng. . .Macon SYKES, ROBERT M. . .Sci. . .Newton • TATE, JESSE N., JR. . .Eng. . .Forest TAYLOR, JAMES K. . .Ed. . .Kingsport, Tenn. TAYLOR, WAYNE C. . .Eng. . .Laurel TEMPLE, JACK C. . .Eng. . .McComb THOMAS, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Greenville reshmen THOMAS, WILLIAM ANDERSON. . .Bus. . .Shuqualak THOMPSON, DON R. . .Sci. . .Jackson THOMPSON, JOHN R. . .Eng. . .Aberdeen THOMSON, ROBERT B. . .Bus. . .Laurel THORNHILL, LEE W. . .Eng. . .Tylertown THORNTON, NOLAN T. . .Eng. . .Pascagoula TISDALE, JIMMIE L. . .Ag. . .Jackson TRIPLETT, JOHN L. . .Ag. . .Carthage TROTTER, JAMES D. . .Eng. . .Bolton TRULOVE, HOWARD J. . .Forestry. . .Cedar Bluff • TUBB, HILTON, C. . .Ag. . .Amory TUCKER, ROBERT H. . .Ed. . .Starkville TULLOS, OLOUSE A. . .Ag. . .Columbia TURNAGE, GERALD W. . .Eng. . .Meridian TURNER, HAROLD D. . .Eng. . .Tupelo • TURNER, RULOFF P. . .Ag. . .Tutwiler TURNER, SHELBY E. . .Bus. . .Starkville TURNIPSEED, GENE T. . ,Eng. . .Jackson TWINER, JAMES W. . .Sci. . .Yazoo City UPSHAW, HARRISON F. . .Ag. . .Houston • UPSHAW, VIVIRN W. . .Bus. . .Houston VALENTINE, JAMES G. . .Ag. . .Collins VAUGHN, LARRY R. . .Ed. . .Columbus VAUGHAN, WILLIAM A. . .Sci. . .Vaughan VIEH, EUGENE H. . .Ag. . .Hollandale • VINSON, JIMMY W. . .Ag. . .Tupelo VIRDEN, PETER L. . .Ag. . .Greenville VIRDEN, WILSON M. . .Eng. . .R lling Fork WADE, BAXTER F. . .Eng. . .Jackson WALKER, CHARLOTTE A. . .Ed. . .Biloxi • WALKER, HILTON E. . .Eng. . .Biloxi WALKER, JIMMY S. . .Ag. . .Hernando WALKER, WILLIAM D. . .Eng. . .Artesia WALL, CLEMON R. . .Eng. . .Lucedale WALLACE, ARTHUR L. . .Eng. . .Horn Lake • WALLICK, EARL T. . .Sci. . .Drew WALLS, RAY, A. . .Eng. . .Natchez WALTERS, JAMES R. . .Ag. . .Hattiesburg WALTERS, JIMMY H. . .Eng. . .Tupelo WARREN, GEORGE F. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg • WARREN, RONNIE R. . .Eng. . .Jackson WATKINS, HOMER E. . .Bus. . .Noxapater WATSON, ARNOLD E. . .Bus. . .Clarksdale WATSON, GRANVILLE H. . .Eng. . .Columbus WATSON, JESSE B. . .Bus. . .Amory • WATSON, PAUL H. . .Bus. . .Greenville WATT, JAMES M. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg Watts, DOYLE E. . .Eng. . .New Albany WATTS, JERALD L. . .Sci. . .McComb WATTS, SHERMAN E. . .Eng. . .Prentiss reshmen WEATHERALL, CHARLES L. . .Bus. . .Eupora WEBB, CHARLES K. . .Eng. . .Columbus WELCH, RICHARD N. . .Eng. . .Long Beach WELLER, NEAL O., JR. . .Sci. . .Chatham WEST, WILLIAM T., JR. . .Bus. . .Natchez WEST, THOMAS H. . .Eng. . .Union WESTBROOK, MICHAEL T. . .Eng. . .Columbus WHITE, DEWEY W., JR. . .Eng. . .Kosciusko WHITE, EDDIE C. . .Bus. . .Noxapater WHITE, ROBERT C, JR. . .Bus. . .New Albany • WHITAKER, JAMES L., JR. . .Eng. . .Baldwyn WHITEHEAD, JAMES M. . .Ag. . .Fulton WHITMIRE, HARVEY C. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg WIGINTON, MAX C. . .Bus. . .Gordo, Ala. WILBANKS, WILLIAM H., JR. . .Eng. . .New Albany WILDER, JAMES W., JR. . .Eng. . .Columbus WILDMAN, DONALD E. . .Sci. . .Ripley WILKINSON, MALCOLM L. . .Sci. . .McComb WILKERSON, WILLIAM W. . .Sci. . .Helena, Ark. WILLIAMS, CARL D., JR. . .Eng. . .Gulfport • WILLIAMS, JACK A. . .Eng. . .Brookhaven WILLIS, JOE C. . .Eng. . .Philadelphia WILLIS, LEMUEL G., JR. . .Eng. . .Hollandale WILSON, JAMES A. . .Eng. . .Monticello WINFIELD, JANE E. . .Ed. . .Starkville • WINTERS, WILLIAM O., JR. . .Eng. . .Houston WITT, JOHN B. . .Eng. . .Chalybeate WOOD, JACK O. . .Eng. . .Vicksburg WOOD, WYLIE B., JR. . .Eng. . .Pontotoc WOODCOCK, LEROY W. . .Eng. . .Long Beach • WOOTEM, W. L. . .Ed. . .Arab, Ala. WORD, JAMES E. . .Eng. . .Whitehaven, Tenn. WORK, CHARLES D. . .Eng. . .New Albany WREN, MICHAEL. . .Eng. . .Long Beach WRIGHT, JAMES H., JR. . .Eng. . .Vernon, Ala. • WRIGHT, MARION L. . .Eng. . .Nesbit WRIGHT, ROBERT B. . .Eng, . .Marks WU, CHAN KUC. . .Ag. . .Sung-Buk-Dong, Seoul, Korea YARBROUGH, ROBERT W. . .Eng. . .Louisville YOUNG, JAMES M. . .Eng. . .Calhoun City • YOUNG, KAREN. . .Bus. . .Pascagoula YOUNG, RICHARD B. . .Sci. . .New Orleans, La. YOUNG, SAMUEL S. . .Eng. . .Greenwood 207 organizations 208 ««s?jw m ' wr ■■, r l i .■' ■•W.l -- j ' ii .-j? .v-r-x ' :si ' --. ' i j«ii, i- a y , i ' g •S iffc-SW f VJ -Vj. ' ' W- First row, left to right: Hal Ginn, Bob Ratcliff, Professor W. J. Evans, Joe Russum, Bob Weir. Second row: Therril Valentine, Billy Beard, John Pearson, Charles Woody, Ernest Cox, Jerry Arnnstrong, Donald Meiners, Bennie Sellers, Jim Young, Charles Ivy, George Cammack, R. L. Quails, Noell Morgan, Bardin Redditt, Neil Odenwald, Gordon White, Billy Griffin, Frank Nicholadis. blue key OFFICERS President BOB RATCLIFF Vice President HAL GINN Recording Secretary-Treasurer JOE RUSSUAA Corresponding Secretary BOB WEIR Chapter Advisor PROF. W. J. EVANS MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS Armstrong, Jerry Morgan, Noel Dr. J. A. Alford Beard, Billy Nicoladis, Frank Dr. L. C. Behr Cammack, George Odenwald, Neil Mr. Woody Bethay Cox, Ernest Pearson, John Dr. J. K. Bettersworth Elliott, George Quails, R. L. Prof. T. T. Brackin Ginn, Hal Ratcliff, Bob Dr. G. K. Bryan Griffin, Billy Redditt, Bardin Prof. W. J. Evans ivy, Charles Russum, Joe Prof. R. L. Gregory Meiners, Donald Sellers, Bennie Mr. W. T. Hollinsworth Prof. A. G. Holmes Valentine, Therril Prof. C. E. Lawrence Weir, Bob Prof. W. W. Littlejohn White, Gordon Prof. D. M. McCain Woody, Charles Dr. J. H. McLendon Young, Jim M. Sgt. Orlie Price Prof. C. A. Rose Dr. C. Q. Sheely Prof. H. Cj Simrall Prof. W. H. Smith Dean Robert C. Weems 210 HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. Ben F. Hilbun Dean James M. Parrish Lt. Col. John B. McClure Dr. August W. Raspet Dr. Hunter L. Scales Senator John C. Stennis Recognized as the highest honor which a Mississippi State Student can earn, mem- bership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is awarded only to men who have distinguished themselves as leaders in scholastic and extracurricular activities, and who have excellent character 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 community and achieve cooperation between administration, faculty, and student body. Blue Key also assisted in Freshman Orientation, the traditional Fresh- man Cake Race, and Homecoming Day this year. Blue Key was founded by Maj. B. C. Riley at the University of Florida in 1924, and now has 100 chapters. The Mississippi Stale College Chapter was established in 1928. First row, left to right: Prof. W. J. Evans, Prof. W. W. Littleiohn, Col. AAcClure, Prof. A. G. Holmes. Second row: Dr. Gordon Bryan, Prof. W. H. Smith, Prof. C. A. Rose, Dean James Parrish, Prof. C. B. Burgoyne. First row: Yarbrough, Scott, Stockett, Spinks, Locke, Lott. Second row: Deason, Able, Prince, Russell, Dodd, Sallis, Bradley, Becham, Barnwell, Fleming, Smith, Kendall, Houck, Byars, Stone, Luttrell, Brooks, Hartman. omicron delta kappa FRANCIS FOX SPINKS President RICHARD C. STOCKETT, JR Vice President DR. CHARLEY SCOTT Secretary HERMON H. HIGHT Recorder CLINTON W. WALKER Treasurer DR. JOHN F. LOCKE Faculty Advisor STUDENT MEMBERS James F. Able, Jr. Sam D. Barnwell Clarence Beckham Curt G. Beyer Marion L. Bradley Robert G. Brooks Douglas L. Deason Jimmy L. Dodd James H. Fleming John L. Hartman Hermon H. Hight John B. Houck Ted H. Kendall David L. Langford Thomas E. Lott William D. Luttrell Charles E. Miller Stanley H. Mohler Thomas P. Prince, Jr. Carlton P. Russell, Jr. William Charles Sallis Aubrey D. Skelton Philip L. Smith Francis F. Spinks Richard C. Stockett, Jr. Richard N. Stone Clinton W. Walker James B. Yarbrough ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Professor Caleb B. Burgoyne Dean Ernest B. Colmer Dr. Herbert Drennon Mr. Malcolm L. Gray Dr. Arnold J. Gully Professor Howell H. Gwin Dr. Ben F. Hilbun Mr. William T. Hollingsworth Dr. Clay Lyie Dr. T. K. Martin Professor Dewey McCain Mr. Alex McKeigney Professor Herbert H. Mitchell Professor Spencer B. Murray Mr. William H. Robbins Dr. Harold L. Snellgrove Mr. W. Thomas West Mr. Bob D. Williams 212 FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. John F. Locke Dr. Marion T. Loftin Dr. Charley Scott Mr. Clifton A. Wilson Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honor society for men, was founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Virginia. Alpha Chi Circle at Mississippi State College 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, college activities, secondly, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institu- tion on questions of local and intercollegiate interest; thirdly, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. Membership in ODK is awarded to junior and senior students on a quality basis of personal character, meritorious leadership, service in extracurricular activities, scho- lastic achievement, and general campus citizenship. Although prime requisites for membership are high scholarship and meritorious attainment in all-round college lead- ership, membership is considered as much an obligation and responsibility as to do a mark of high achievement and honor. First row: Williams, Loftin, Wilson, Locke, Scott, McCain. Second row: Lyie, Mitchell, Hollingsworth, Rob- bins, Keighney, Burgoyne. V T r ' -f i fM t ±4:i z cardinal key OFFICERS SUZANNE POWELL President SARAH ETHEREDGE Vice President MILLIE NATIONS Secretary MARY HONOR COHEN Treasurer MISS MONICA GOEN Faculty Advisor Cardinal Key, national honorary leadership fraternity, for girls is the only honorary group on the cam- pus exclusively for girls. Its membership is taken from junior and senior students whose extracurricular activities and scholarship meet the organizations high requirements. Primarily a service fraternity in action and purpose, the group was instrumental in starting States f irst Campus Chest Drive. They also assisted in the freshman orientation program, and operated an informal tion and registration booth during the Homecoming and Alumni Day celebrations. The local chapter, founded in 1 935, is the only one in Mississippi and one of very few in the South. MEMBERS Phoebe Bethany Mary Honor Cohen Sarah Etheredge Janet Gregory Peg Johnson Rita Kitsock Barbara Mitchell Mildred Nations Suzanne Powell Paula Keith Scott . Miss Margaret Peeples— Honorary First row, left to right: Paula Scott, Rita Kitsock, Peg Johnson, Phoebe Bethany, Mary Honor Cohen. Second row: Suzanne Powell, Miss Margaret Peeples, Miss Monica Goen, Mildred Nations, Janet Gregory, Sarah Etheredge, Barbara Mitchell. First row, left to right: Mary Ellen Ferri, Peggy O ' Neill, Jerry Lowery, Betty Mizell, Wanda Arnold, Phoebe Bethany, Mrs. Therrell, Francesca Loeb. Second row: Linda Mastio, Elwyn Benson, Myrlene Johnson, Ernestine Waite, Mary Davis, Martha Hart, Karen Humphreys, Martha Sue Daniels, Sue Harris, Betty Jo Sewell, Georgia Lovelace, Carolyn Hinton, Liz Franks, Ella Faye Goodson, Mary Ann Long, Shelby Turner, Kay Katz, Myra Jo Bennett, Frances Drane, Jane Price. Barbara Scott, Paula Scott. Third row: Robin Hartness, Nancy Teasley, Billie Jean Smith, Betty Morgan, Louise Long, Caroline Herbert, Shirley Ray, Mickey Wiley. the co-ed club OFFICERS President PHOEBE BETHANY Vice President FRANCESKA LOEB Secretary GERALDINE LOWERY Treasurer PEGGY O ' NEILL MEMBERS Wanda Arnold Ella Faye Goodson Louise Long Jane Price Myra Jo Bennett Sue Harris Mary Ann Long Shirley Ray Elwyn Benson Martha Hart Georgia Lovelace Barbara Ann Scott Phoebe Bethany Robin Hartness Geraldine Lowery Paula Scott Gloria Dacus Carolina Herbert Annette Luby Betty Jo Sewell Martha Sue Daniel Carolyn Hinton Linda Mastio Billie Jean Smith Mary Davis Karon Humphreys Betty Mizell Nancy Teasley Sue Dickson Myrlene Johnson Dot Moffett Shelby Turner Frances Drane Kay Katz Betty Morgan Ernestine Wait Mary Ellen Ferri Rita Kitsock Peggy O ' Neill Mickey Wiley Mary Elizabeth Franks Franceska Loeb Mary Ellen Palmer Lynn Zirkle To encourage more girls to come to State, to keep in contact with the women graduates of the institut- tion, and to provide better co-educational relations among the girls, are the Co-Ed Clubs three-fold purposes. In keeping with the organizations ideals, the Co-Ed Club this year has been active in all hospitality functions on the campus. An open house entertainment was presented in Magruder Hall on High School Day, and assistance was rendered to the alumni on Homecoming. In these and smiliar ways the desira- bility of Co-eds on the campus has been stressed again and again. With the sincere graciousness for which it has become known, the Co-Ed Club is assuming an all-out attempt to promote the idea of a co-educational Mississippi State College, in the upright belief in the betterment of the school. 215 tBap 3a||j I ' £ Kl!l3 ' 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 recognition 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. PHI KAPPA PHI Officers Mississippi State College Chapter President CLYDE Q. SHEELY Vice President AUBREY D. SKELTON Secretary LOUISE WHITLOW Treasurer HUGH W. BENNETT Journal Correspondent GEORGE K. PARRIS 216 ACTIVE STUDENT MEMBERS Arnett, William H. Conerly, Louis A. Elliott, George H. Etheredge, Sarah J. Hammil, James C. Might, Herman H. Hodgins, Frances B. Johnson, C. Phillip Patterson, Billy W. Powell, Suzanne Raspet, Mabel W. Sallis, W. Charles Skelton, Aubrey D. Spinks, Francis F. Spivey, Jack B. Thrash, Edward F. Trammell, Sammy J. Walker, Clinton W., Jr. ACTIVE ALUMNI MEMBERS Acton, William J. Al Didi, AAohsin Allsup, Victor B. Alley, Joe K. Ashcraft, Donald L. Bell, Charles V. Burdine, Barbara D. Bryant, Luther F. Cabler, Helen S. Cresswell, L. B. Davis, James, E. Dixon, Charles J. Freeman, Robert G. Furr, Floyd H. Goza, Aaron W. Guyton, Earl L. Jones, Sue D. AAabus, Raymond E May, Lester H. Miller, Alice M. Miller, Walter O. Neal, Lamar B. Parker, Robert R. Phillips, Travis D. Prince, Thomas R. Prince, William A. Raper, Margaret Ramsey, John W. Rawls, Claudell E. Rizzuto, Anthony B. Ross, Robert E. Savage, Mabel C. Sigler, Oran W. Singh, Ambika Smith, Harry R. Smith, Selma D. Templeton, Corinne E. Thomas, Leila H. Tynes, James S. Williams-, Jesse W. Windham, Gerald O. Wofford, Nell A. ACTIVE FACULTY and OTHER MEMBERS Aleck, Adolph W. Andrews, W. Baker Barrentine, Ben F. Behr, Lyell C. Bennett, Hugh W. Bettersworth, John K. Bryan, Gordon K. Bunch, Harry E. Colmer, Ernest B. Dickens Dorthy Drennon, Herbert Eckhardt, Robert C. Edmund, Joseph B. Etheredge, M. P. Flinsch, Harold Harrington, Malcolm Hilbun, Ben F. Hill, James E. Holland, Robert B. Howell, E. Irl Hutchins, Ross E. Littlejohn, W. W. Loftin, Marion T. Lyie, Clay Martin, T. K. McCain, Dewey McLendon, James H. Moore, Glover Murray, Spencer Myers, M. M. Overcash, J. P. Parris, G. K. Price, Erwin H. Raspet, August W. Scholtes, Robert M. Scott, Charlie Saville, Roscoe Sheely, Clyde Q. Simrall, Harry Snellgrove, Harold S. Stafford, Ethelbert W. Suttle, Andrew D. Weems Robert Welch, L. Dow Whitlow, Louise 217 y .- ' x ti 218 First row, left to right: Bennett, Sheely, Dr. Rose, Mosely, Lewis. Second row: Lehman, Dorroh, Brabston, Taylor, Seyforth, Echols, Stokely, Ogletree, O ' Dell, Watson, Cook, Harrison, Jackson, Davis, Jones, Gregory, Garver. Third row: Crow, Sanders, Poe, G. Davis, Fleming, Rogers, Gwin, Guyton. phi eta sigma OFFICERS President QUITMAN SHEELY Vice President THOMAS MOSELY Secrefary GEORGE BENNETT Treasurer JED LEWIS MEMBERS George Davis Ed Dorroh Denton O ' Dell James Garver James Harrison Andy Miller Frank Echols Bobby Fleming James Ogletree Billy Hill Howell Gwin Sharpe Johnson Walter Jackson Bryan Brabston Eugene Rogers Earnest Stokely Kenneth Crow Edward Lehman Lewis Gregory William Singletary Harmon Cook William Clements Sammy Guyton William Taylor Hoey Seyfarth Eugene Jones Gerald Davis Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society. It was founded in 1923 to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among the male members of the freshman class. There are now fifty-two chapters located in leading colleges and universities throughout the United States. In 1936 the organization was admitted to membership in the Association of College Honor Societies. Eligibility for membership is based solely on scholarship. All freshman men who earn a quality point average of 2.5 or better for the first semester or a 2.5 for their freshman year are eligible for mem- bership. chf lambda rho OFFICERS JERRY ARMSTRONG President TOM BROWN Secretary SAM BARNWELL Treasury Realizing a need for a nnethod of recognizing and honoring outstanding business students, Chi Lambda Rho was organized in the year 1930. The local honorary business fraternity is composed of Juniors and Seniors in the School of Business and Industry who have maintained a quality point average of not less than 2.0. Jerry Armstrong Sam D. Barnwell Lea C. Black Marion Bradley Tom Brown Henry A. Byrne John Carr John Chapman MEMBERS Mervin Comfort Carroll Coward John Heiden Thomas Hilton D. E. Hoxie Otho Ishee Bobby Kirk Rita M. Kitsock John Lavender, Jr. Thomas E. Lett, Jr. William D. Luttrell Davis Mortenson Bill Rounsaville Phillip S. Smith Richard C. Stockett, Jr. Clinton W. Walker, Jr. Honorary Member, James H. Tardy FACULTY MEMBERS W. W. Littlejohn W. A. Simmons J. F. Curry, Faculty Advisor First row: Simmons, Carr, Byrne, Rounsaville, Kitsock, Ishee, Hilton, Lavender, Curry. Second row: Walker, Prince, Lott, Bradley, Neubert, Coward, Smith, Luttrell, Stockett, Brown, Armstrong. Third row: Hoxie, Tardy, Chapman, Barnwell, Kirk, Heiden, Black, Black, L. ■I sitriijisi ' l f ' «:ri:ri •  mma ii f l !I3Bi£!f ADVISORY BOARD John Alford— Chairman Harry Simrall John Sanders O. L. Snowden Gordon Bryan J. D. Ray C. Q. Sheely Howell Gwin Fred Neal Robert Holland Lyell Behr Forrest Palmer Richard Stockett John Hartman Carolyn Hinton Jimmy Landrum . m. c. a. cabinet OFFICERS MEMBERS RICHARD STOCKETT President JOHN HARTMAN V,ce President ' J Alyarado Jack Hirshenhofer Carlos Von Cotthem Young Kim CAROLYN HINTON Secrefary p Germany Jimmy Landrum JIMMY LANDRUM Treasurer jruitt Ginn Mary Ledbetter Janet Gregory Bettie Jean Lippencott STAFF J° Gregory Jim Pope Sammy Guyton Ray Saddler EDWARD RIDER General Secretary Howell Gwin Laurent Smith GENE THEREDGE Assistant Secretary Hartman Richard Stockett ..nr lAnA r,A, r ij:- A Ca rol y n H i n ton Rusty Winter MRS. CLARA CRAIG Office Assistanf ' The Young Men ' s Christian Association, oldest organization at Mississippi State College, was established 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 members of the College. First row, left to right: Mrs. Rider, Landrum, Stockett, Hinton, Hartman, Mr. Rider. Second row: Pope, Kim, Alvarado, Janet Gregory, Ledbetter, Jo Gregory, Lippincott. Third row: Gwin, Winter, Smith, Guyton, Hirshenhofer, Germany. Jv f ■mmmmsBM : k h ' i.y - . ' ) Seated, left to right: Hirschenhofer, Hashim, Van Cotthem, Ginn, Alvarado, Mr. Rider, Kim, Bachar, Valentine, Arguello. Standing: Potter, AAarkushewske, AAcWilliams, Wilbanks, Gonzalez, Vaher, Sykes, Cason, Bang, Karu, Nation, Merend, Perera, Pearson, Sarikaphuti, Papadopolo, Alvarez, AAoon, Carazo, Son, Bogado. y. m. c. a. international friendsh ip club CABINET REPRESENTATIVES PAUL ALVARADO, Chairman YOUNG M. KIM, Vice Chairman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MICHAEL BACHAR CARLOS VAN COTTHEM TRUITT GINN MR. EDWARD RIDER, Faculty Sponsor The International Friendship Club is a unit organization of the Y. M. C. A., 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 presented 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 YMCA staff and a representative of the Cabinet. MEMBERS Raul P. Alvarado (Guatemala), Julio Nicolas Alvarez (Ecuador), Arnoldo Tefel Arugello (Nicaragua), Michael Bachar (Byelorussia), James Suhil Bang (Korea), Carl E. Beeman (U.S.A.), Igor Bikov and Mrs. Bikov (Canada), Armando Antonio Bogado (Paraguay), Manuel Antonio Carazo (Costa Rica), Bobby Cason (U.S.A.), Larry Davis (U.S.A.), Leren Dodson (U.S.A.), Ramiro Jose Escobar (Nicaragua), Alfonso L. Gallardo (Honduras), Truitt Ginn (U.S.A.), Nicolas A Gonzalez (Nicaragua), Boyd Green (U.S.A.), James R. Hammon (U.S.A.) Ibrahim Hashim (Iraq), Loutf Michael Hawv a (Lebanon), Jack Hirschenhbfer (U.S.A.), John I. lelaidnis (Latvia), Emery P. Karu (Estonia), Young M. Kim (Korea), Leonid John Markushewski (U.S.A.), Toivo Merend (Estonia), Jody McWilliams (U.S.A.), I. Man Moon (Korea), James L. Nation (U.S.A.), Lorenzo Olmedo (El Salvador), Jose A. Papadopolo Jr. (Guatemala), Brian Pearson (Eng- land), Rodrigo Isidro Perera (Costa Rica), Jim Pope (U.S.A.), Neil Edgar Potter (Guatemala), Mr. Edward Rider (U.S.A.), Clyde Roberts (U.S.A.), Yookti Sarikaphuti (Thailand), Harold M. Scott (U.S.A.), James Edv ard Smith (U.S.A.), Eung Ryoung Son (Korea), Charles Story (U.S.A.), Robert M. Sykes U.S.A.), Udo Vaher (Estonia), Therrill Valentine (U.S.A.), Carlos M. Van Cotthem (Colombia), Billy Wilbanks (U.S.A.), Harry Williams (U.S.A.), Chan Kuk Wu (Korea). 222 the philo demos club First Semester RAY SADDLER BILLY POE RUSTY WINTERS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Second Semester TOMMY LEA WINKIE GLOVER RODNEY HENDERSON Philo Demos is a Christian Democratic Leadership organization sponsored by the Mississippi State College YAACA. The club was founded by the Y in 1955 to provide training in leader- ship, public speaking, and parliamentary procedure for outstanding members of the freshman and sophomore class. The name Philo Demos was derived from the two Greek words meaning lovers of democ- racy. The Club holds weekly dinner meetings with informative speakers and discussion sessions featured as programs. Christian fellowship is inspired among members by mutual sharing of ideas at the meetings. MEMBERS Joe Bates James Boyd Bruce Brumfield Bob Cato S. R. Evans Bill France Dan Germany Winky Glover Sammy Guyton Roger Henderson Jack Hirshenhoffer Tommy Howard Larry Johnson Jim Landrum Tommy Lea Bob McWilliams Billy Roe Bill Roberts Ray Sadler Marvin Stockett Don Taylor Rusty White Ralph Whittaker First row; Mr Rider, White, Sadler, Prof. Gwin, Poe. Second row: Bates, Hirshenhoffer, Johnston, Guyton, Glover, Taylor, Henderson, Brumfield, Lea, Stockett, France, Landrum, Evans. Third row; Boyd, Cato, Roberts, Germany, Howard, Mc- Williams, Whittaker. f % i g y,. ' k f i n Seated: Neil Odenwald, President; Mr. Maurice Kennedy, Adult Advisor; Rev. D. C. Applegate, Pastor Advisor; Rev. Roy Isbell, B.S.U. Director. Standing, left to right: Luke, Cox, Vaughan, Guyton, Robbins, Landrum, McLaurin, Compere, Thompson, Rev. Sammy Simpson. Top to Bottom on Steps: Therrill Valentin, Vice President; White, Gloria Dacus, Secretary, Franks. Not Shown: Hinton, Lee, Walker. baptist student union The purposes of the Baptist Student Union are to develop one ' s personal life ac- cording to Christian principles; to win, enlist, train, and encourage students in their spiritual grov th. The B. S. U. is a link between the Baptist Churches and the stu- dents in training them for Christian leadership in their church and social life. A Baptist student on the campus becomes a member of the Baptist Student Union when he or she joins a local Baptist Church, Sunday School, Training Union, Brother- hood or any other organization of the B. S. U. The Executive Council is composed of those students elected by the Baptist student body. Each member of the council leads a definite phase of student work. The B. S. U. promotes a Noonday Devotion period, a B. S. U Radio program, Dor- mitory groups. Christian socials, 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 B. S. U. Banquet in the spring. 224 BSU Welcome Party International Thanksgiving Banquet The Married Students ' Executive Council of the B.S.U. has as its goal the enlistment of State College Married Baptist Students into local church activities, The B.S.U., realizing that married students ' needs and interest vary considerably from those of single students, strives to promote a positive approach to each of the problems of direct enlistment, family and personal devotions, participation in local activities such as the Sunday School and Training Union, and socials. The Married Students ' Council functions on an equal plane with the Single Students ' Council and aids in the planning of joint campus activities. Having recently been organized, the Married Students ' Council is the first and only one of its kind throughout the South. Since the Council ' s beginning, the married Baptist Students at State College have come closer together and have been more successful in accomplishing their goal of reaching others for Christ. Standing, left to right: Eugene Langston, Training Union Director; Woodie Williams, Sunday School Director; Jerry Robin- son, Social Director; Fred Long, Vice President; Edward Lehman, President. Seated; Mrs. Billy Brock, Music Director; Mrs. Harold Mayo, Devotional Director; Mrs. Sharpe Johnson, Secretary. L ' - Sitting from left to right: Jonny Klonaris, The Reverend Thomas Smythe, Sponsor, Edward Craig, Secretary-Treas- urer, John Houck, President, George Burghen, Vice President, Chris Dardaman, Publis. Standing: Frank Nicoladis, J. V. Teague, Steve Bumpas, Winky Harned, Thomas L. Price, Ercelin Phillips, A. P. Kelly, Jr., Gilliespie Boyd, Wil- liam Dobbs, W. Berry Scott, Walter Salmon. canterbury club OFFICERS JOHN HOUCK President GEORGE BURGHEN Vice President EDWARD CRAIG Secretary-Treasurer CHRIS DARDAMAN Publicity Chairman REVEREND THOMAS SMYTHE Advisor MEMBERS Black, Carl B., Jr. Black, Lea C. Bridges, E. Eatherly Bridges, John C. Bumpas, Merritt S. Burghen, George A. Craig, Edward R. Dardaman, Chris J. Dobbs, William A., Jr. Hajj, Michael E. Harned, Wentworth V. Houck, John B. Kelly, Agnew P., Jr. Klonaris, Johnny D. Nicalodis, Frank Peebles, Hugh A. Phillips, Ercelin V., Jr. Price, Thomas L. Salmon, Walter T. Scott, William B., Jr. Shackelford, Robert H. Stephens, John S. Teague, Joseph V., Jr. 226 Canterbury is the organization for Episcopal college students. It encompasses more th an 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. ney fman club OFFICERS President CURT G. BEYER Vice President GRAY T. GILBERT Secretary JOHN MARSICANO Treasurer DAVID E. HOXIE Historian JACK STARR Corresponding Secretary GEORGE S. RIGNEY Chaplain REV. EDWARD L. GRATIN Faculty Sponsor MISS MONICA GOEN 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 Mis- sissippi State College and its students whenever possible. James Allen Julio Alvarez Edwin Antici Arnoldo Arguello Peter Aufdemonte John Bernard! Joe Bianca Stewart Brumfield Mike Carr Joe Caskey Jim Cone Jake Eidt William Ellis Frank Ethridge Morris Favi Joe Farrell Pat Ferrell Jim Ferrell Harry Hardin Ken Harder MEMBERS Al Harkins Richard Hicks Charles Hosey Gene Joseph Abraham Kassas Joe King Robert King Robert Ladnier Richard Logan Sam Mangialardi John McDivitt Vin McCormack Robert Morris Glynn Morris Norman Otto Gino Pandolfi Jose Papadopalo Anthony Peterson Sam Phillips Bob Scriber Leonard Signa Leo Seymour Laurent Smith Robert Smith Bob Smith Mario Rocconi Tom Treudeau Peter Virden Jack Webb First row: Miss Monica Goen, Rigney, Hoxie, Beyer, Gilbert, Marsicano, Seymour, Rev. Edward L. Gratin. Second row: Aufdemorte, King, Ethridge, Bernardi, Phillips, Eidt, Webb, Allen, Pandolfi, Favi, Mangialardi, Alvarez, Ray, Bianca, Richardson. Third row: Hosey, Pongetti, King, Ladnier, Turdeau, Peterson, Antici, Robert, Caskey, Roth, Smith, Harder. Fourth row: Logan, Morris, McDevitt, Carr, Rocconi, Mills, Collins, Signa. t ' -.| ' ; n ' :■! P . y liii- o ' J 1 N Seated, left to right: Mr. Glenn Rutledge, Jay Dees, Virgil Nation, Jimmie Nell Dickerson, Ed Youngblood, Barbara Mitchell, Jody McWilliams, Reverend Wilson M. Stokes, Jr. Back row: Charlie Miller, John McSparrin Ernest Clark, Clarence Ward, J. H. Watson, Jerry Gibbons, Frank Worthy, Billy Flynn, Harold Hutchison, Joe McCluskey, Paul Russell. wesley foundation COUNCIL MEMBERS President .._. ED YOUNGBLOOD Vice President VIRGIL NATION Secretary .__ BARBARA MITCHELL Treasurer JODY McWILLIAMS Editor of the Wesley Tinges JIMMIE NELL DICKERSON Membersliip Cliairman PAUL RUSSELL Publicity Cliairman BILLY FLYNN Depufa zons Chairman HAROLD HUTCHISON Transportation Chairman CLARENCE WARD Sunday School Chairman MERRILL GRAHAM Sunday Night Chairman JOHN McSPARRIN Noonday Worship Chairman FRANK WORTHY Literature Chairman JAY DEES Sporfs Director ERNEST CLARK Social Chairman JERRY GIBBONS Mid-Week Chairman J. H. WATSON Sunday School Representative SANDRA DUNSTON Representatives to Religious Planning Board CHARLIE MILLER, JOE McCLUSKEY Chairman of the Board of Directors GLENN RUTLEDGE Director of Wesley Foundat;on....REVEREND WILLIAM M. STOKES, JR. State MSM Treasurer JODY McWILLIAMS The purposes of the Wesley Foundation are to develop personal religious life of its nnem- bers, to pronnote Christian fellowship on the campus, to develop Christian leadership, to help build a Christian world fellowship, and to provide opportunities for Christian service. Any mennber of the Methodist Church is eligible for membership in the Wesley Founda- tion. The members of the Council are elected by the Methodist student body. Each mem- ber of the Council is responsible for leading a definite phase of student work. The Wesley Foundation is a member of the Methodist Student Movement of both State and National Levels. 228 Westminster President ___ C. L. BECKHAM, JR. Vice President - DENTON O ' DELL Treasurer - HOWARD SANDERFORD fellowship Corresponding Secretary __ DOT AAOAK Recording Secretary A. G. BENNETT, JR. Campus Christian Life Worker _. TONY MANSELL MEMBERS James K. Ashford Fred Beaufait C. L. Beckham, Jr. A. G. Bennett, Jr. John T. Burrows Bernice Byrd Robert H. Cauthen Vernon Reid Gotten Charles D. Crumpton Henry Dancy AAallory C. Davis John D. Doty James G. Fitzpatrick Hilda Gilbert James Huey Giles Joseph D. Gordon Joe P. Hans Peter R. Jones Leonard AA. Josey Charles E. Moak Dot Moak Roy L. Nicholson Denton O ' Dell Addison D. Owings James A. Power Carlton P. Russell, Jr. Howard Sanderford Ed Seymour Gary Phillip Smith Francis Fox Spinks Charlton A. Story Nancy Teasley Lorenzo Wilbanks Cary E. Williams Martha Lynne Wiley 229 the maroon band MEMBERS Joe Ainsworth Hayden Alford Fleming Andrews Carl Barrett Fred Beaufait Elwyn Benson Gillespie Boyd Calvin Broome Richard Buckley Tommy Buntyn Barbara Burgin Bill Carroll Robert Campbell Hubert Christopher Bena Cole Leon Combs Garland Cooper Mary Eleanor Davis Edgar Dearth William Downer Gerald Easley Walter Farr, Jr. Dan Ferguson Daryl Fischer Pat Fitzgerald Ronald Flanagan , Buddy Forster Bobby Foster David Freeman Joe Gearhart Homer Green Robert Guyse Howell Hwin, Jr. Joe Hans Martha Hart John Hartman W. A. Hayward John Hirschenhofer Don Hite Robert Jones, Jr. Thomas Jones William Jones Bob Karlak James Kersh Wayne Layman Eugene Lee William Lile Chow Ling Buford Logan David Love John McGrath Robert McGuffie, Jr. Ernest McNeill Yvette Martin Andy Miller Billy Miller Douglas Moody David Murphy Hunter Neubert George Ogden Kent Payne William Perry John Petty Charles Pickel Robert Price William Puckett Lowell Ragan Charles Redding Francis Reilly Bill Roberts Frank Rowe Ray Sadler Richard Sawtelle James Scarborough Paula Scott Bobby Scott Thomas Shinn Horace Shumpert Arthur Sisk Smith Sparks Jack Starr Ralph Steele Tom Stennis Morris Stevens Dee Teal William Therell Robert Thompson Shelby Turner Wilson Virden Eddid Wallace Earl Wallick Paul Ware John Warnock Arnold Watson Daniel Watson Thomas Westbrook Dan Wray 230 BAND OFFICERS Shinn, Pickel, Redding, Ogden. The Maroon Band, direct ed by W. Thomas West is one of the most active campus organiza- tions. Through spectacular half-time perform- ances, annual concert tours, and frequent tele- vision appearances it has achieved a coveted position among the famous bands of the nation. The annual Band Materials Clinic, originated by Mr. West in 1954, has become an invaluable aid to high school bandmasters throughout the state. A truly versatile organization, the Maroon Band serves as an effective outlet for the talents of superior instrumentalists attending Mississippi State. Director MR. W. THOMAS WEST Left to right: Elwyn Benson, Yvette Martin, Mary Davis, Barbara Burgin, Jerry Easley, Pat Fitzgerald, Martha Hart, Shelby Turner, Paula Keith Scott, head majorette. MJNk the mississippi state college choir OFFICERS FOX SPINKS President JAMES FINGER Vice President KAREN HUMPHREYS Secr etary JAMES FITZPATRICK Treasurer SUE HARRIS Librarian SHIRLEY RAY Publicity CAROLYN HINTON Social Chairman PETER JONES Properties The Mississippi State College Choir is an organization open to all students enrolled at the college with or without credit. The choir gave several presentations of the Messiah, Christmas, 1956, in central and northern Mississippi and on television. During the spring the Choir will tour the southern part of the state. The choir is directed by Dr. E. D. McKissack and accompanied by Mrs. E. D. McKissack. The Male Quartet and Select Ensemble are open to all members of the choir on a competitive basis. These groups are featured throughout the state on various pro- grams and on the annual concert tour. 232 MEMBERS Sopranos Myra Jo Bennett June Chandler Estelle Chiles Virginia Cook Mary Elizabeth Cook Hilda Gilbert Ella Faye Goodson Altos Phillis Birdsall Frances Drane Barbara Sue Harris Caroline Herbert Carolyn Hinton Patti Jones Necie Kent Louise Long Tenors John Baggett Robert Brigance Thomas Brown Larry Campbell Jim Dalton Bilbo Davis Donald Downie Karen Humphreys Settle Jean Lippencott Mary Ann Long Barbara Mitchell Linda Sikes Ellen Winfield Karen Young Annette Luby Linda Mastio Clara Page Shirley Ray Barbara Ann Scott lone Waller Mickey Wiley James Finger David Furr Lederel Harrelson Roy Meeks Fox Spinks Billy Wilbanks i vf rri Basses James Ashley Kelly Beevers John Butler Thomas Courtney Carroll Coward Delbert Edwards James Fitzpatrick Ralph Heath Bill James Peter Jones Robert McCaleb Kenneth MacKenzie Jerry Mitchell James Morris Lawrence Pearson Charles Pierce Glen Ray Willis Reeves Roy Saunders Gary Smith Jerry Smith Prentice Smith Kenneth Sterling Charles Storey Hugh Vaughn Gordon White l u m, ' - % k KM SELECT ENSEMBLE Left to right: James Finger, Lederel Harrelson, Delbert Edwards, Charles Pierce. Barbara Mitchell Mary Franks Betty Jean Lippencott Karen Humphreys Karen Young Virginia Cook Necie Kent Carolyn Hinton Mickey Wiley Patti Jones Sue Harris Shirley Ray Roy Meeks Fox Spinks James Finger James Fitzpatrick Bill James Kelly Beavvers Kenneth MacKenzie Charles Pierce Lederel Harrelson Jim Dalton Delbert Edwards THE MIXED OCTET Carolyn Hinton Sue Harris Shirley Ray Karen Humphreys James Fitzpatrick Fox Spinks James Finger Peter Jones the mixed octet The State College Male Quartet draws membership from the various schools on the campus. This year the members represent the enginee ring, science, and agriculture schools . 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, Memphis, Meridian, and at many civic and religious organizations. the male quartet THE MALE QUARTET Roy Meeks Fox Spinks Kenneth AAacKenzie Bill James 234 EEAOUJE Armstrong, Jerry AA. Brown, Thomas Corey, Lyie Vernon, Jr. Giles, James Huey Langford, David OFFICERS President WILLIAM DAVID LUTTRELL Recording JAMES HUEY GILES Disbursing LYLE VERNON COREY, JR. Faculty Advisor DR. H. S. SNELLGROVE MEMBERS Luttrell, William David Mohler, Stanley Howard Neubert, Rhyne O ' Steene, Ernest Albert Prince, Thomas R. Rosamond, John Bell Snellgrove, H. S. Stockett, Richard C. Walker, Clinton Wm. 235 Bennett, Conkle, Hollingshead, Sabbatini, Fulton, Ashmore, Williams, Galloway, King, Vincent, Logan, AAurphey, Halbert, Hastings, Bain, McNally, Blumley, Power, Dodd. m club The AA Club is an organization of the holders of the coveted AA, men who have lettered in one of the four nnajor sports at Mississippi State— football, baseball, track, and basketball. The purpose of the AA Club is to promote athletics on the campus and to provide fellowship for the athletes. The Athletic Department of State College sponsors the AA Club. The AA Club sponsored a dance after the Homecoming game. AArs. Ronald Bennett was chosen as AA Club Sweetheart during the Home- coming Week. 236 AA CLUB SWEETHEART MRS. RONALD BENNETT MEMBERS James D. Ashmore Jim R. Bain Ronald K. Bennett Donald J. Conkle Jimmy L. Dodd Billy G. Fulton Ernie L. Galloway Molly Halbert Gilbert C. Hastings Levaine Hollingshead William M. King J. E. Logan James R. McNally Monroe B. Mitchell Terry L. Murphy Gorden Myrick Frank Power Jim Ross Frank Sabbatini Jimmy Vincent Clinton W. Walker Max Williams Joe Wilson OFFICERS RONALD BENNETT Piesident JIMMY LEE DODD Secretary 237 .X.-.. . First row: Jack R. Wynn, Julius Dewey Cook, J. V. league. President; Harold Hutchison, Secretary-Treasurer; Charles F. Wood, Vice President; R. T. Ferguson; Carlton Parker. Second row: Lawrence Murray, William Twitty, Algene H. Vance, Van Henry Alford, David Zumalt, James W. Griffin, Dr. James H. McLendon, Sponsor. Third row: Thomas G. Houston, Robert E. Gary, Mackie Wilson, Billy L. Koonce, William G. Clark, Dale B. Jefcoat, Henry L. Bounds, J. F. Broadwater. Not Pictured: R. L. Quails. square and compass OFFICERS President J. V. TEAGUE Vice President CHARLES F. WOOD Secretary-Treasurer HAROLD HUTCHISON 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. Membership in the Square and Compass Club is restricted to those stu- dents who have received at least the First Masonic Degree. The purposes of the organization are fellowship and instruction in Masonry. The activities of the club are coordinated with those of Abert Lodge, No. 89, Starkville, Miss. MEMBERS 238 Van Henry Alford Henry L. Bounds J. F. Broadwater William G. Clark Julius Dewey Cook R. T. Ferguson Robert F. Gary James W. Griffin Thomas G. Houston Harold Hutchison Dale B. Jefcoat Billy L. Koonce Lawrence K. Murray Carlton Parker R. L. Quails Robert G. Reeves J. v. Teague William Twitty Algene H. Vance Mackie Wilson Charles F. Wood, Jr. Jack R. Wynn David Zumalt H. F. Andrews J. K. Bettersworth Gordan Bryant Ayron Smith Tom Wallin Richard Stockett sons of confederate veterans The General Stephen D. Lee Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans is the only confederate college unit in Mississippi. Established in 1951 at Mississippi State College, the camp has more than doubled in active membership. All members are direct descendants of Confederate Army and Navy veterans, many of whom gave their lives in defense of the Southland. The college camp is composed of students, faculty and staff and residents of Starkville. Once each month a sunrise breakfast is held with an appropriate program. The General Stephen D. Lee Camp Officers of the Confederacy strive to temper the flames of rebellion with the challenging progress of the New South. These Confederates are mindful of the glorious military and civil heritage handed down by their brave forebears in the War of North- ern Aggression and pay homage to the heroic deeds of chivalry, valor, and devotion lived by those patriots. 239 First row: Beatty, Deason, Holmen, Peach, Stoker, Brooks, Conger, McKee, Owings. Second row: Dr. Click, Jones, Simmons, Mitchell, Price, Siler, Woody, Mr. Glover. Third row: Gaston, Nelms, Beckett, Hayward, Bealle. Fourth row: Spinks, Abel, Brown, Kendall, Beckham, Waterer, Cambre, Cruse, Smith, Pittman, Redditt. alpha zeta MEMBERS MEMBERS Abel, Fred Cruse, Billy Ray OFFICERS Manning, Earl Redditt, Bardin Bealle, William Deason, Douglas , ,, nr ocoT Dnr r c■artin, Glenn Scott, Harry L. Beatty, Bobby Gastonk, John Robert ' O ' ' cda McKee, Kenneth Siler, William T. Beckett, T. A. Hamill, James ' --- - .. Vl ' -J Mitchell, Henry Cooper Simmons, James C Beckham, C. L. Hayward, William A. rT i MONROE PEACH Nelms, James Wiley Stoker, James K. Brooks, Robert Holmes, Frank nromcler Jf ' STOKER Qwings, Addison Spinks, Francis Fo) Brown, Joe Jack Jones, James Preston ' ' ' ' ' ' RALPH CONGER pgg j Monroe Stoker, James Cambre, Leonce Antonio Kendall, Ted PAn II TV AnX KHP Pigott, Thad Waterer, Willie Fre Conger, Ralph rM( ULIT MUV IC3UKO Pittman, Sam Allen Woody, Charles W. R. Glover, Chairman P ' ' Thomas L. ' Dr. J. B. Edmond Dr. Bruce Glick Dr. Troy Patterson John Lusk The fraternity of Alpha Zeta is an Honorary Agricultural Fraternity, the student members of which are selected from 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 denim shirts, brogans, and straw hats, along with corncobs and roll-your-own tobacco, is climaxed by a banquet 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. This year for the first time Alpha Zeta is recognizing girls in the field of agriculture who have outstanding records. They are presented a certificate of recognition from the National Office. The Mississippi State Chapter has presented two such certificates to girls. 24 society of foresters mississippi state college Queen MYRA JO BENNETT OFFICERS GEORGE PACE _ President H. POCHE Vice President TOM HARRIS _ Secretary J. J. BROWN Treasurer The Sons of Paul Bunyan organized the Forestry Club in 1946. The name of the club was changed to Mis- sissippi State College Society of Foresters last year. The organizers gave as the Club ' s objectives the promotion of fellowship among Forestry students, their families, and the faculty and professional advancement through such means as visiting speakers and films. Foresters and others of regional and national importance have addressed the Club in the past. The first of what is to be an annual forestry Club Banquet was held in 1 955. The wood choppers hope to find girls who don ' t mind having their feet crushed by boots and hold a dance in con- junction with the Banquet. The first Field Day was held in 1956 with wood chopping, sawing and other con- tests. First row, left to right: Reynolds, Bustin, Harris, Pace, Poche, Brown, Craft, Fowler. Second row: Foreman, Carmichael, Green, Graham, Hosey, Gillis. Third row: Ivy, Holmes Byrd, Pittman, Young, Darks, Moss, Tubb. Fourth row: Graham, Chapman, Myatt, Mclntire, Fuller. Fifth row: Tabor, Ross, Duckworth, Cambre, McReynolds, Birdsall, Davis Cruse, Burrows, Howell, Cooley. N N- block and bridle The Block and Bridle Club has long been recognized as one of the most active clubs on the campus. Block and Bridle is a name that has b een handed down through tradition and heritage by hardworking young livestock men for many, many years. This year, for the second time, the Block and Bridle Club sponsored a Cutting Horse Show. The Show was a great success and the club is looking forward to hav- ing one each year in the future. Each spring the Block and Bridle Club sponsors a judg- ing contest. Each fall the club has the Little International Showmanship Contest mainly for the benefit of pledges. Objectives of the Block and Bridle Club are as follows: To promote a high 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. BLOCK and BRIDLE CLUB PLEDGES First row: Courtney, Skipper, Johnson, Wells, Gatlin, Press, Beatty. Second row: Boyd, J. Rink, Carter, Russell, Worley. Third r ow: Shannon, Jeffcoat, Brumfield, Fisackerly. Fourth row: Ellison, Henderson, Mor- gan, Philpot, Brown. MEMBERS First row: Wilson, Mr. Sawyer, Brooks, Mathis, Kendall, Taylor, Youngblood, Ratcliff. Second row: McGana, Hayward, Salmon, Kirk- man, Marshall, Collins, Davis, Carazo. Third row: Dixon, Austin, Camack, Jeffcoat, Covington, Ferguson, Parker, Swoope. Fourth row: Potter, Gibson, Siller, Redditt, Camp, Means, Holmes, Hill, Richardson. OFFICERS President BILL MATHIS Vice President TEENY SWOOPE Secretary ROBERT BROOKS Treasurer MELVIN RUSSELL Reporter TED KENDALL Marshal ._ HENRY BLAKENEY Yearbook Editor -- ROBERT BROOKS Faculty Advisor CHARLES B. SHAWVER MEMBERS Austin, Billy Brooks, Robert Cammack, George Camp, Howard Carazo, Manuel Collins, Thomas Cotthem, Carlos Van Covington, John P. Davis, George Dixon, DeWitt Ferguson, Walter Gibson, Frank Hayward, W. A. Hightower, Lynwood Hill, Hiram Holmes, Frank Jefcoat, Donis Kendall, Ted Kirkman, Gordon Marshall, Keith Mathis, Bill Means, Ray Parker, Hubie Potter, Neil Ratcliff, Bob Redditt, Bardin Richardson, Spiva Russell, Melvin Salmon, Walter Siler, Bill Swoope, Ed Swoope, Teeny Taylow, Don Woody, Charles Youngblood, Ed Beatty, Bobby Boyd, Henry Brown, Joe Jack Brumfield, Bruce Conn, Jeff Courtney, Dewey Ellison, John R. Fisackerly, Howard Gatlin, Roy Gookin, Clifford Henderson, Rodney James, Frank Jefcoat, Major Jones, Avery Morgan, Rex Pentecost, William Philpot, Jimmie Powell, Glenmore Preuss, Ted Russell, Dan Shannon, Jimmy PLEDGES Skipper, Ralph Worley, Bobby Wells, Virgil 243 First row: Turner, Ashley, Stoker, Owings, Griffin, Walters, Dr. AAerwine, Baker, Reed, Collins. Second row; Sullivan, Fox, Ho;jston, Watson, Ayers, McKeithen, Benedict, Fisher, Smith, Presley, Son. 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. OFFICERS President BILLY GRIFFIN Vice President THOMAS WALTERS Secretary-Treasurer ADDISON OWINGS Reporter JAMES STOKER Faculty Advisors DR. N. C. MERWINE DR. J. D. LANCASTER MEMBERS Richard Avery James Ayers Gene Baker O, H. Barham B. S. Barnes John C. Bridges D. E. Brown Thomas Bruch W. B. Bynum Howard Camp R. L. Chambless Don Cherry Tom Churchman Bobby Clay Carl Cockrell Ross Collins Mike Dickerson Clarence Dorman James Edgar Charles Fisher William Fox A. L. Germany Sam Gordon James Griffin William Henderson D. W. Houston Jerry Huddleston W. L. Hussey Frank Inman George Jones G. V. Long W. R. Meredith Perry McCool E. E. McKeithen Charles Moore Joe Morre John Oden A. D. Owings James Palmer Sammie Parkman Harry Pittman Ike Presley Shaw Reid Joe Sanford W. I. Smith Eung Ryong Son Robert Stanley J. B. Stoker B. H. Sullivan Jimmy Turner Tommy Turner Thomas Walters J. H. Watson 244 agriculture economics club OFFICERS President HAROLD S. ISHEE Vice President D. P. ROBBINS Secretary-Treasurer „. P. H. HARDY Reporter LOUIS BRYANT Faculty Advisor VERNER GURT The student section of the Agriculture Economics Club is composed of students in Agricul- ture Economics and Agricultural Administration. Faculty members, graduate students and re- search personnel are granted associate membership. The purposes of the organization are: To stimulate interest in the profession of Agricultural Economics among students of Agriculture Economics and related fields; to foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness among students in the Agricultural social sciences; to pro- vide an opportunity for wide acquaintance among students and professional workers in the Agricultural social science. MEMBERS M. B, Allen Frazier Bond Robert Brooks James Browning Louis Bryant P. H. Hardy Harold Ishee Barney Jacks Robert King Larry Miller J. B. Potts R. L. Quales D. P. Robbins Bucky Shepherd John Sims Gene Threadgill James Walker Dudley Williams Nathan Wynne First row: Bryant, Robbins, Hardy, Ishee, Shepherd. Second row: Brooks, Threadgill, Abel, Allen, Walker, Jones, Wynne. First row: Manning, Conn, Lansing, Simmons, Lenoir, May, Hall, Harris, Pittman, Nelms, Shannon. Second row: Johnson, Ross, Golden, Rowzee, Edwards, McGeehee, Robinson, L. Simmons. dairy club 246 OFFICERS WILLIAM LENOIR _..._ President HOMER PITTMAN Vice President JAMES SIMMONS Secretary GARVIN HALL Treasurer MIKE HARRES and JASPER MAY Reporters The first active Dairy Club was organized in 1919. On June 22, 1953, the Dairy Club be- canne affiliated with the American Dairy Science Association as a Student Affiliate Branch. The various activities of the Dairy Club permit an opportunity for leadership development among the dairy students and create a close student-faculty relationship. Records over the years point to many former members of the club who have moved into positions of high responsibility in the Dairy Industry of today. MEMBERS Luther Conn Robert Lansing Charlie Ross Jasper, Dees William Lenoir James Rowzee Roland Golden Clarence Manning William Scrivner Garvin Hall Jasper May Charles Shannon James Hamill Harold Mayo James Simmons Mike Harris Byron McGehee Lester Simmons Stewart Hill James Nelms Allan Tucker Dale Jefcoat James Ott td Van Devender Hershel Johnson Homer Pittman Barney Wallis Orie Lane, Jr. G. T. Robinson, Jr. the farm equipment club OFFICERS NOEL MORGAN President WILLIAM BEALLE Vice President DAVID SMITH Secretary -, DAVID BRANHAM Treasurer CARROLL YOUNGBLOOD Publicity Chairman PROF. J. G. GRIFFIN _ 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 Equip- ment and Sales met and adopted a constitution and a set of by-laws. The club is an educational agricultural club with an objective to promote and increase interest in the field of farm equip- ment management and sales. The club shall strive for a more efficient agricultural program based on mechanized farming, sound financial planning and management, conservation, bet- ter buildings, and utilization of power. Programs ordinarily consist of student presentations, visiting speakers, and educational movies pertaining to interesting agricultural subjects. The club brings together students with similar ideas and ambitions to help develop future leaders in farm equipment management and sales. MEMBERS Hugh Adams Carroll Harpole Sam Pittman C. O. Barnes John Leflore Fredrick Read Charles Brenner James McCluskey Robert Turner Thomas Clements Willie McQuary Ernest Vetrano William Crawford William Mitchell George Vinzant Robert Fulgham James Morgan Louie Wages William Gardner Carl Murphee Edwin Weatherall Bobby Gunter Elis Myrick John Worley Alfred Harkins First row: Youngblood, Clements, Smith, Branham, Bealle, Morgan, Brenner. Second row: Fulgham, Vinzant, Mitchell, Leflore, Pittman, Myrick, Prof. Griffin. Third row: Murphey, Morgan, Gardner, Crawford, McCluskey, Prof. C. Adams, Harpole. First row: Dr. Day, Murphree, Williams, Sadler, Tucker, Dr. Click. Second row: Prof. Hill, Williamson, Dilworth, Blakeney, Tripplett, Barlow, Dr. Thomas. Third row: Holland, Taylor, Harthcock, Spence, Benton. poultry science club OFFICERS WOODIE WILLIAMS _._ President TOMMY HARTHCOCK Vice President TOM MURPHEE Secretary-Treasurer R. L. LINDENMEIER Corresponding Secretary BRUCE CLICK, Ph. D. Faculty Advisor In an effort to foster and create interest in the various fields of poultry among the stu- dents in the college of agriculture, to develop positive leadership in its members, and to aid in the promotion of the poultry industry in the state of Mississippi, the Poultry Science Club was organized in 1946. Even though the club is one of the smaller clubs on the campus, its members participate in and enjoy similar activities and projects of the larger clubs. A spirit of cooperation prevails; a job for one is a job for all. We like to think of ourselves as being little but loud, possessing a spirit of one for all and all for one. MEMBERS Bobby Anthony Paul Holland Reagan Saddler John Triplett Billy Barlow R. J. Lindenmeier Roy Smith Robert Tucker Joe Benton Frankie Loper Russell Tally Woodie Williams, Jr. Alton Blakeney Thomas Murphree Frank Taylor Shelby Williamson Tommy Harthcock William Spence 248 Charles Brewer Vincent Catchot Roy Judson Millie Nations horticulture club OFFICERS President ROY HUDSON Vice President GORDON WHITE Secretary-Treasurer NEIL ODENWALD Faculty Advisor PROF. ED MARTIN MEMBERS Neil Odenwald Hank Parham Suzanne Powell Paul Russell Harry Scott Jimmy Smith Richard Welch Gordon White Billy Williams Prof. C. O. Box FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. Bob LeClerg Prof. W. S. Anderson The Mississippi Collegiate Branch of the American Society for Horticultural Science promotes interest in the various fields of Horticulture v hich include vegetables, fruits, ornamentals, and floriculture. The club promotes a further stimulus to the Horticulture major by providing an organization in which one may participate with students having similar interests. Besides taking an active part in campus events, the Club sponsors trips of interest to Horticulture students. The club, now in its thirty-fifth year of active participation on the Campus, encourages its members to avail themselves of the facilities offered Horticulture students. On campus, a flower shop, a greenhouse range, and various orchards and plots are maintained for demonstrational and experimental purposes. These provide a means for the student to observe and practice methods used commercially. First row: Brewer, Prof. Martin, Hudson, White, Odenwald, Welch, Williams. Second row: Catchot, Russell, Nations, Parham, Scott, Powell. Third row: Prof. Box, Wells, LeClerg, Smith, Prof. Anderson. First row: Filpich, Bishop, Grady, Moffatt, Pittman, Harned, Sudduth, Arledge, Lamb, Parks. Second row: Fotaides, Farragut, Morgan, Phelps, Daws, Paxton, Coffey, Reynolds. Third row: Causey, Porter, Berry, Hamilton, Pace, Jackson, Doss, Clark. Fourth row: Johnston, Isbell, Jones, Hancock, Young, Reed, Carmichael. Fifth row: Tramel, Dong, Weathersby, Stegall, Sessions, Parker. dip and strike OFFICERS President JACK PITTMAN Vice President TOM MOFFATT Secretary ____ WENTWORTH HARNED Treasurer GLENNON GRADY The Dip and Strike Club was established primarily for the purpose of promoting social and service activities within the geology department. The requirement for membership into the Dip and Strike Club is that a student must have completed at least nine hours in geology and have an overall C average. 250 E. A. Arledge W. T. Butts G. H. Bishop v. O. Carmichael M. A. Causey L. F. Coffey G. A. Campbell T. R. Daws F. C. Dong F. G. Ethridge W. E. Farragut S. A. Filipich S. M. Fotiades E. G. Grady S. J. Greer W. C. Hamilton MEMBERS W. W. Harned T. W. Huffman G. H. Isbell T. H. Jackson B. D. Johnston H. H. Jones J. R. Kavanay L. E. Lamb D. H. Mangum T. O. Moffatt R. C. Morgan J. D. O ' Quinn R. S. Pace J. W. Parker W. S. Parks W. Paxton K. D. Perry W. E. Phelps F. T. Pittman W. M. Porter J. M. Reed J. M. Reynolds C. L. Sessions R. L. Sudduth T. C. Sandifer L. R. Tramel L. E. Vandevere W. M. Weathers W. T. Weathersby G. H. Young J. B. Yarborough Sigma gamma epsilon OFFICERS G. H. ISBELL, JR. President B. O. JOHNSTON Vice President W. T. BUTTS __ Secretary-Treasurer R. L. SUDDITH Corresponding Secretary W. H. SMITH Faculty Advisor Sigma Gamma Epsilon is an honorary fraternity for the advancement and study of Earth Sci- ences. The field of Earth Sciences embraces Geology, Geography, Mining, Metallurgy, Ceram- ics, and Petroleum Engineering. The fraternity was founded at the University of Kansas in March, 1915. The Alpha Upsilon chapter of Mississippi State was established in May, 19 3. Its mem- bers show promise in Earth Sciences by meeting the high scholastic requirements of the Fra- ternity. MEMBERS p. D. Baker G. H. Bishop W. T. Butts G. A. Campbell AA. A. Causey H. G. Clarke S. AA. Fotiades W. L. Gee AA. R. Goodman G. L. Hunt G. H. Isbeli, Jr. T. H. Jackson B. D. Johnson D. AA. Keady J. E. Oslin E. F. Parks J. AA. Reed C. L. Session AA. J. Stegall R. L. Suddith C. A. Thompson L. E. Vandevere J. B. Yarbrough First row: Bishop, Butts, Johnson, Isbeli, Sudduth, Clark. Second row; Gee, Fotaides, Goodman, Hunt, Causey, Thompson. Third row: Parks, Jackson, Stegall, Reed, Sessions, Keady. pv «1 f ■' 5 . 4 v future teachers of america OFFICERS CHARLES MILLER President DEE FOREMAN Vice President MARGIE ISHEE - - Treasurer JEAN BALL Secretary The Future Teachers of America is an organization which strives to promote 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 stu- dent 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. 252 Eunice Alford Jean Ball Elizabeth Barbisur Jack Batte Myra Jo Bennett Shelby Brewer Bobby Briscoe Lynda Brown Larry Carmichael James Crawford Martha Daniel Edward Davis Thomas Dowden Dorothy Dulaney R. T. Ferguson Virginia Ferguson MEMBERS Dee Foreman Peggy Foreman Sue Harris Robin Hartness Frances Hodges Allen Home Mrs. Fox Hubert Margorie Ishee Robert Ladner Edwin Lopton Louise Long Bobbie McAlpin Charles Miller Betty Morgan Joe Mulholland Arthur Nabers Earl Norwood Carl Robbins Bill Roberts Clarence Roberts Sammie Roberts Herb Ruscoe Sam Sharp Matas Sparks Raymond Stokes Buford Street Nancy Teasley J. W. Thompson Ernestine Wait Hayden Watkins Mary Wolfe commerce cabinet OFFICERS TOMMY LOTT -— President JOHN CHRISMON — Vice President JO GREGORY Secretary The Commerce Cabinet was organized in the Spring of 1954, to improve scholarship, physical facilities, and relationship among students of the School of Business and Industry. Membership in the Commerce Cabinet is composed of students elected from each depart- ment of the school, presidents of student organizations, and Business School representatives to the Student Association. 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 throughout the college year. The continuing purpose of the cabinet is to engage in the promotion of various types of im- provements which will benefit the School of Business. In so doing, the cabinet cooperates with the administration and the faculty. MEMBERS Jerry Armstrong Billy Koonce Billy Beard Tommy Lott Marion Bradley Wayne Ransom Jack Brunt Sammie Rochelle John Crismond John Rosamond Ralph Farr Ann Savage Jo Gregory Howard Sanderford Thomas Gunter Martin Swayze Harold Hutchinson James Thrash A. P. Kelley Billy Walker Jack Wynn Sitting, left to right: Dean Parish, Lott, Crismond, Gregory, Armstrong, Sanderford. Standing: Gunter, Walker, Ransom, Hutchinson, Kelly, Koonce, Farr, Waldrop, Swayze, Beard, Thrash, Rosamond. .,f f 0 J delta Sigma pi OFFICERS JOHN B. ROSAMOND President RICHARD C. STOCKETT Vice President JAMES H. GILES Vice President SAMMIE V. ROCHELLE, JR. Treasurer JERRY ARMSTRONG Secretary HENRY ANTHONY BYRNE Historian W. A. SIMMONS Faculty Advisor HONORARY MEMBERS President Ben F. Hilbun Mr. Rex I. Brown FACULTY MEMBERS Professor William W. Littlejohn Prof. William A. Simmons Prof. George Bullard Dr. Herbert H. Mitchel 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 fra- ternity is to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by re- search and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and cul- ture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. Harvey G. Adcock Jerry M. Armstrong Henry Anthony Byrne Wiley K. Carter Joseph P. Caskey James H. Davis, Jr. James H. Giles William S. Hamilton MEMBERS Thomas E. Lott, Jr. William D. Luttrell Michael P. McRaney James R. Martin Houston M. Minniece, Jr. Ernest A. O ' Steen Wayne B. Ranson Sammie V. Rochelle, Jr. John B. Rosamond James H. Sanderford Thomas P. Sharp Phillips. Smith Richard C. Stockett Clinton W.Walker, Jr. Robert S. Ward William A. Wilson Guy Bailey Richard G. Coggin William Curtis Thomas F. Flowers Charles Gilbert PLEDGES Roy C. Guthrie Glen H. Jenkins J. R. Lavender S. P. McGowin John A. Mitchell Claude A. Pressgrove, Jr. Edwin E. Sallis Thomas Shinn F. A. Shuping H. S. Smith 254 Armstrong Byrne Carter Caskey Davis Giles Hamilton Lott Luttrell McRaney Martin Minniece O ' Sfeen Ranson Rosamond Sanderford Smith Stockett Walker Ward Wilson Bailey Coggin Curtis Flowers Gilbert Guthrie Jenkins Lavender McGowin Mitchell Pressgrove Sallis Shinn Shuping Smith 255 First row: Prof. W. J. Evans, Prof. Harold Demarest, Prof. Lawrence Kratz, Bradley, Young, Klonaris, Waldrop, Smith. Second row: Houston, Crow, Wray, Morgan, Beaver, Marsailes, Megginson, Ainsworth, Carrol, Tisdell. Third row: Skinner, Kling, Vance, Hardy, Turner, Yeager, Eason. Fourth row: Baggott, Otto, Tardy, Chapman, Jones, Wood, Nutt. alpha kappa psi OFFICERS MARION L. BRADLEY President ROBERT R. YOUNG Vice President JOHNNY D. KLONARIS Treasurer CARMEN WALDROP Secretary PAUL SMITH Master of Rituals JAMES H. TARDY _ Warden THOMAS G. HOUSTON Cliaplain ROBERT B. PRATHER .... Historian JOHN CHAPMAN Director of Publicity WILLIAM J. EVANS Deputy Councilor Alpha Kappa Psi is one of the largest and oldest business fraternities in the field of Com- merce and Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi was founded at Nev York University, School of Commerce, Accounts, Finance, on October 4, 1904. The aims of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of accounts, commerce, 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 L. Bradley John Chapman Kenneth Crow Thomas G. Houston Johnny D. Klonaris Robert B. Prather Paul G. Smith James Tardy James C. Tisdell, Jr. Carmen Waldrop James Yeager Robert R. Young FACULTY MEMBERS Harold R. Demarest William J. Evans Lawrence A. Kratz PLEDGES 256 Kendall R. Ainsworth John Baggott Luther Beaver Jimmy Carroll A. G. Easom A! Hardy Victor Jones Eddie Kling Bob Marsalis Bob Megginson Mahlon Morgan David Nutt Paul Skinner Norman Otto William L. Toney Charles Turner Algene Vance Joel Woolvin Charles Wood Dan Wray accounting club OFFICERS JERRY ARMSTRONG President LOUIS CONERLY ,.._.. Vice President THOMAS LOTT _._ Secretary-Treasurer 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 Ac- countancy. Representatives of Public and Private Accounting Fields are invited at regular inter- vals to address the club. The organization also visits various types of businesses during the year. FACULTY MEMBERS W. A. Simmons J. F. Curry W. W. Littleiohn MEMBERS Jerry Armstrong Billy Breazeale Joseph Caskey Lewis Conerly Carroll Coward Jimmy Dean Jim Gammill Thomas Garmon Kenneth George James Giles James Green Thomas Henderson Otha Ishee Glenn Jenkins Walter Johnson Billy Kirby Finnis Kirby Robert McDonald Robert Megginson Larry Mitchell Anthony Potter Bill Rounsatille Howard Sanderford James Tardy Algene Vance Ralph Waldrop First row: McDonald, Rounsatille, Johnson, Waldrop, Armstrong, Sanderford, Conerly, Giles. Second row: F. Kirby, George, Ishee, Vance, Breazeale, Caskey, Megginson. Third row: B. Kirby, Dean, Tardy, Jenkins, Garmon. Fourth row: Gammill, Green, Coward, Mitchell, Henderson, Potter. society for the advancement of management OFFICERS JOHN CRISAAOND President WAYNE RANSON Vice President ELISHA D. DILLON Secretary-Treasurer GEORGE BULLARD Faculty Advisor The Society for Advancement of Management is a recognized national professional organiza- tion of management people in industry, commerce, government, and education. Through the 95 University Chapters in leading colleges and universities, the Society en- deavors to strengthen and make more realistic management education through seminars, clinics, conferences, lectures, and plant visits. The Mississippi State College Chapter of S. A. M. is composed of students above the sopho- more level who are majoring in industrial management and engineering students v ith a man- agement option. 258 Ainsworth, Kendall R. Allen, James G. Anders, Marion R, Jr. Baggett, John E. Bailey, Robert C. Blue, Gerald D. Bolton, Bassel E. Jr. Bradley, Marion L. Bullard, Arthur P. Campany, Lawrence E. Campbell, Jesse W. Chrismond, John S. Clark, Ernest B. Cleveland, Wm. N. Coggin, Richard G. Coggins, John Wm. Colling, J. M. Coney, Marlolm K. Cooper, Charles C. Corder, Charles S. Curtis, Wm. D. Davis, Billy Joe Dillon, Elisha D. Fielder, J. W. Files, J. H. Fleming, Bob Gardner, J. W. Garver, J. R. Graham, Dudley Gregory, Jeff Halbert, Molly Halford, J. B. Hardy, A. D. Harris, M. H. Harrison, D. M. Hawkins, Harold Herrington, Wm. Hite, Donald Holt, Newell Houston, T. G. Hutchinson, H. Hyatt, Cliff Jones, S. R. MEMBERS Kelly, Joe King, Joe Lambert, Jim Lee, Ben Mangialardi, S. Q. Marler, Audrey W. Mathews, Wm. C. McAlexander, Al McClain, Charles McCullough, Hugh McNeal, L. V. McNeil, Samuel Michael, R. D. Miller, H. H. Mitchener, Cliff Morgan, B. M. Morris, Fred Nanney, James Noblin, J. E. Mallory, James P. Pace, D. L, Power, Charles D. Presgrove, Claude D. Ramsey, Robert W. Ranson, Buford W. Ross, Ben A. Shinn, Thomas Shupping, Luther Simmons, George Skinner, Paul F. Smith, Alfred R. Smith, Paul G. Smith, Robert E. Smith, Wm. P. Stanford, Paul C. Stanley, Paul L. Sumner, Leslie E. Sutherland, Wm. J. Swoope, Frank G. Teal, Noble D. Thomas, Robert M. Thrash, James H. Tiller, Wm. L. Tisdell, James C. Toney, Wm. L. Walker, Johnny W. Whetstone, Malcolm Wilkinson, John W. Williams, Granville H. Williams, Stanley P. Williamson, Selma A. Wilson, Wm. A. Wood, Charles F. Wood, Joseph T. Woolf, Frank A. Worthy, Frank G. Wray, Dan T. Wright, Charles D. Wright, John Yeager, James E. industrial education club OFFICERS JOE LEWIS __ President RALEIGH FERGUSON First Vice President WESLEY SMALL Second Vice President CHARLES ROYE Secretary LAVANE NEWELL ._.... Treasurer FRANK CAPERTON Reporter The Industrial Education Club was organized in 1949 for students majoring in Industrial Education and for those enrolled in the department of Industrial Education. The major objec- tive of the club is to promote and develop a better understanding of Industrial Education in Mis- sissippi. FACULTY MEMBERS O. H. Little E. W. Therrell W. B. Montgomery E. F. Mitchell, Faculty Advisor Hendrix E. Brentz Edgar R. Caldwell Frank D. Caperton Herbert H. Collier Donald H. Crausby Charles P. Creely Ormond M. Cronier Raleign T. Ferguson Paul P. Foster William E. Gibson Larry L. Godfrey MEMBERS Willie C. Howell Jessie R. Huey Horace M. Ivy Claton H. Jackson Howard R. Jackson, Jr. Charles M. Jacobs Joseph W. Lewis Edwin A. Lofton Lewis E. Long Billy T. Lowery Alfred L. Moore Burbon B. Moore Joe H. Mulholland Author D. Nabors Olen L. Newell Joseph A. Phillips Aaron A. Roebuck Charles W. Roye Wesley E. Small Hayden H. Watkins Virgil W. Wood First row: Ward, Roebuck, Mitchell, Ferguson, Roye, Newell, Terrel, A. Moore. Second row: Mulholland, Watkins, Lofton, Ivy, Gibson, Brentz, Godfrey. Third row: Creely, B. Moore, Nabors, Jacobs, McHann. Fourth row: Cronier, Caldwell, Long, Howell, Wood, Huey. tau beta pi In 1885 Tau Beta Pi, National Honorary Engineering Society, was founded at Lehigh University. 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 outstand- ing achievements in the engineering field are also eligible. Mississippi Alpha was founded on this campus in 1928 and has since recognized Mississippi State ' s outstanding engineering students by inviting them to join the so- ciety. 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. OFFICERS President BENNIE J. SELLERS Vice President HAL G. GINN Recording Secretary ERNEST L. COX Corresponding Secretary GEORGE H. ELLIOTT Treasurer DR. CHARLEY SCOTT Cataloger CHARLES M. AAcAULEY Dr. A. J. Gully H. P. Neal FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. Charley Scott Paul B. Jacob Curt C. Beyers Igor Bikov Emile J. Bowers Wyatt E. Brumfield James L. Caldwell Charles T. Carson Charles D. Corbel! Ernest L. Cox Douglas L. Deason Jimmy L. Dodd George H. Elliott Charles E. Paries James H. Fleming Alfred W. Ford William E. Gammage Jerry B. Gibbons MEMBERS Charles A. Gibson Hal G. Ginn Richard L. Harris Marshall D. Hennington Hermon H. Hight Charles B. Ivy C. Philip Johnson Richard A. Linder Charles M. McAuley Grady G. McCool Donald E. Meiners Willard N. Mitchell August E. Murray Arthur M. Peach John E. Pearson Ronald E. Quinn Clyde E. Roberts Frank F. Rowe Carlton P. Russell Edward P. Sansing Bennie J. Sellers Larry S. Shannon Reginald F. Simmons Aubrey D. Skelton Richard N. Stone D. Donald Summers E. Frank Thrash F. Therill Valentine James R. Vice Robert H. Weir T. Jerry Williams G. Kent Williams 260 Beyers Bikov Bowers Brumfield Caldwell Carson Corbel! Cox Deason Dodd Elliott Faries Fleming Ford Gammage Gibbons Gibson Ginn Harris Henninglon Hight Ivy Johnson Linder McAuley Meiners Mitchell Murray Pe ch Pearson Roberts Rowe Russell Sansing Sellers Shannon Simmons Skelton Stone Summers Thrash Valentine Vice Weir Williams Williamson 261 the engineering school executive council The Engineering School Executive Council was organized last 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 homogeneous functioning group. Through coordination of the activities of all these departments, projects concerning all Engineers can be effectively carried out. The Council is made up of the three Engineering School officers, the three Student Council Representa- tives, and two representatives from each department (the chairman and vice chairman of each of the pro- fessional societies). OFFICERS President BOBBY WALKER Vice President DON MEINERS Secretary-Treasurer JIM YOUNG REPRESENTATIVES Frank Nicoladis Charles ivy Herman Might Thomas Douglass Tau Beta Pi-President Bennie Sellers MEMBERS ENGINEER ' S COUNCIL Professional Organizations A.S.C.E. Bob Shackleford Bryan Brabston A.S.M.E. James Cabiness James Harrison A.I.E.E. Bill Simmons Don Summers I.R.E. Ernest Cox Jerry Gibbons Cham. Eng ' r. Club Agricultural Eng ' r. I.A.S.-A.E.R.O. ______ Hal Ginn Kirt Byer Douglas Deason Cornell Read .__ Don Beatright Dick Stone First row, left to right: Ginn, Cabiness, AAeiners, Sellers, Shackleford. Second row: Stone, Deason, Douglas, Walker, Gibbons, Boat- right, Simmons, Harrison, Brabston, Cox, Hight. american society of agricultural engineers OFFICERS DOUGLAS L. DEASON President CORNELL E. READ Vice President ARTHUR M. PEACH Secretary JOHN M. McWHORTER Faculty Advisor It is the object of the Mississippi Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers to promote directly and indirectly the interests of the students enrolled in agricultural engineering par- ticularly as these interests relate to their professional advancement and to the parent society, and American Society of Agricultural Engineers. By working with the student branch of A.S.A.E., the agricultural engineering student receives contact with the engineering profession by meeting outside speakers; preparing research papers; going on field trips; and by attending local, sectional, and national meetings of the parent society. A. T. Arguello W. T. Brown C. H. Caldwell D. L. Deason C. G. Farmer L. E. Fouche L. A. Fredrickson W. E. Hatfield C. E. Hobart J. O. Johnson E. W. Jones G. M. Lackey R. L. Ledbetter R. W. McCarley J. W. AAcCurdy K. M. AAcKee B. E. McAAillen R. J. Morris J. A. Oglesby R. E. Parker A. M. Peach C. E. Read A. P. Roberts W. C. Skates John Skeiton J. J. Sowell L. E. Tucker R. A. Wesley J.C.Willis J. A. Wilson Arguello Brown Caldwell Deason Farmer Fouche Fredrickson Hatfield Hobart Johnson Jones Lackey Ledbetter McCarley McCurley McKee AAcMillin Morris Oglesby Parker Peach Read Roberts Skates Skeiton Sowell Tucker Wesley Willis Wilson 263 american society of civil engineers The chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers provide the opportunity for the beginning 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 constructive 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 pro- fessional development of students to the achievements of ASCE. OFFICERS President BENNIE J. SELLERS Vice Presrident EDWARD SPRINGER Secretary ROBERT MAX WILLIAMS Treasurer FRANK NICOLADIS CHAPTER ADVISOR Malcolm E. Herrington. MEMBERS 264 W. L. Adams H. T. Alford R. Alvarado K. C. Axtell J. W. BaHey J. W. Ball J. K. Barber J. E. Bardwell T. G. Baxter J. C. Bazar B. W. Brabston D. D. Brazelton J. E. Bright H. E. Britt J. F. Broadwater B. S. Broadway D. M. Byrd S. M. Butcher W. Callahan T. R. Campbell B. H.Carr D. I. Carter N. S. Castanis W.G.Clark L. V. Corey E. B. Corley F. B. Cox T. W. Cox C. J. Dardaman C. P. Davis J. R. Davis D. L. Denton T. E. Dill J. W. Duff D. B. Dyer D. Eubank J. A. Eubank D. A. Evans B. B. Felder S. E. Felker B. J. Fields R. P. Flanagan B. K. Forgey L. N. Formby W. E. Gammage W. A. Garrott K.W.Gilliam B. D. Gray A. J. Green H. L. Green B. H. Grogan H. A. Guice J. P. Hans J. R. Hermon H. F. Hardin I. Harris M. P. Harris W. E. Harrison H. G. Henderson F. Hillman P. Hinton J. W. Herschenhofer J. N. Hodges A. H. Honeycutt E. E. House R. R. Hovas H. L. Hutchinson W. P. Issacs C. B. Ivy J. T. Jamison R. K. Jayne J. O. Jenkins C. P. Johnson P. W. Johnston R. E. Jones J. M. Keeton J. K. Kidd D. L. Kimberly F. A. Kirk D. M. Ladd W. N. Lancaster W. L. Landon E. P. Langston W. H. Layman F. Lee T. A. Lee W. J. Lee S. H. Lishman L. T. Livingston R. T. Logan D. C. Long J. F. Long, Jr. H. C. Luke T. B. Maxwell H. M. McCain S. McCardle J. L. McSpavin J. M. McSwain J.C. Mikell C. R. Miller J. B. Miskelly, Jr. C. E. Moak C. M. Moak L. M. Moore, Jr. H. S. Marlin J. L. Mason L. K. Moore, Jr. W. C. Moore S. R. Morgan J. C. Morris, Jr. R. W. Morris H. G. Myrick E. R. Nation W. P. Nelson F. Nicoladis W. S. Nicholas M. L. Odom J. O. Ogletree G. E. Osborne R. P. Parks J. E. Pearson, Jr. J. P. Peham B. W. Perry H.G.Phillips W. E. Phillips T. J. Pickering W. M. Pierce J. B. Pope, Jr. W. A. Powell D. T. Reed H. E. Rice S. E. Riley K. A. Robbins C. T. Rushing J. B. Rushing J. C. Rushing H. B. Rushing N. M. Scott T. R. Searcy G. M. Selby B. J. Sellers E. F. Seymour, Jr. F. H. Shackelford, Jr. D. F. Shaw H. D. Shumpert T. E. Simmons A. J. Smith, Jr. D. P. Smith J. A. Sones E. Springer P. P. St. Amant, Jr. J. C. Steinwinder R.M Still J. C. Stribling H. L. Strickland W. T. Taylor H. W. Thompson M. E. Thompson, Jr. D. C. Tucker J. T. Vines T. C. Vingant D. G. Waldon G; M. Walker J. L. Watson R. R. Webb, Jr. D. J. Weeks T. L. West F. R. Wheat W. F. White B. H. Williams D. D. Williams H.Williams K.M.Williams R. M. Williams G. K. Williamson J. L.Willis W.F.Willis S. J. Wilson C. Womack G. S. Wright J. W. Wylie W. E. Wylie W. E. York W. E. Young H. Whatleys J. Downs C. Palmer W. L Hill C. Price D. Love T. Luckett C. Calcote I. Bikov E. L. Morris J.Mills T. R. Lowe Adams, Alford, Alvarado, Axtell, Ball, Barber, Bardwell, Baxter, Brabston, Bright, Britt. Broadwater, Broadway, Byrd, Butcher, Callahan, Campbell, Carr, Carter, Clark, Corey, Corley. Cox, Dardaman, Davis, C; Davis, J.; Denton, Dill, Duff, Eubanks, Evans, Felder, Fields. Flanagan, Forgey, Formby, Gam- mage, Garrott, Gilliam, Gray, Green, A.; Green, H.; Grogan, Guice. Hans, Hardin, Harris, I.; Harris, M.; Harrison, Hillman, Hinton, Hirschen- hofer, Hodges, Honeycutt, House. Issacs, Ivy, Jamison, Jayne, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnston, Keeton, Kim- berly. Kirk, Ladd. Lancaster, Landon, Langston, Lay- man, Lee, F.; Lee, W.; Livingston, Logan, Long, Luke, Marlin. Mason, Maxwell, McCain, Mc- Cardle, McSparrin, McSwain, Mikell, Miller, Miskelly, Moak, C. E.; Moak, C. Moore, L.; Moore, L. K.; Moore, W.; Morgan, Morris, J.; Morris, R.; Myrick, Nation, Nicholadis, Nich- olas, Odom. Ogletree, Osborne, Parks, Pearson, Pelham, Perry, Phillips, H.; Phil- lips, W.; Pickering, Pierce, Pope. Powell, Reed, Rice, Riley, Robbins, Rushing, C; Rushing, J.; Rushing, H.; Searcy, Selby, Sellers. Seymour, Shackelford, Shumpet, Sim- mons, Smith , A.; Smith, D.; Springer, St. Amant, Still, Stribling, Taylor. Thompson, H.; Thompson, M.; Tucker, Vinzant, Walker, Watson, Webb, West, Wheat, White, Wil- liams, B. Williams, E.; Williams, H.; Williams, K.; Williams, R.; Williamson, Wright, Wylie. J.; Wylie, W.; York, Young, Whatleys. Downs, Palmer, Hill, Price, Love, Luckett, Calcote, Dikou, Morris, Mills. 265 american institute of electrical engineers The American Institute of Electrical Engineers is the professional or- ganization of all Electrical Engineers regardless of their field of specializa- tion. 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 professional 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 1 925. OFFICERS President HERMAN HIGHT Vice President W. J. SIMMONS Secretary D. D. SUMMERS Treasurer J. V. TEAGUE, JR. V. H. Alford T. Allen T. P. Andress, Jr. J. L. Andrews M. Bachar W. E. Barksdale C. H. Blackwell E. J. Bowers E. M. Boyd J. R. Bradford J. M. Butler J.Caldwell, Jr. R. S. Cartledge J. Coggin C. D. Corbel E. Cox J. Dalton R. A. Damiens J. L. Dodd W. E. Dorroh, Jr. G. East G. Elliott W. G. Fairchild W. J.Galle H. C. Gardner J. V. Gibbons C. Gibson W. N. Gilbert D. L. Giadrosich MEMBERS R. Graves G. T. Green L. C. Gregory H. Hight W. F. Henley M. Hennington W. R. Jackson L. M. Jiggitts, Jr. J. R. Keen D. B. Kerr H. Kennedy P. A. Kresge J. R. Lanier, Jr. A. B. Lee W. R. Lile R. Linder B. A. Logan L. E. Marshall P. H. Mclngvale M. D. McMahon L. C. McWhorter T. Merend D. Meiners A. T. Monroe P. C. Morrison T. B. Murray S. R. Palmer H. T. Parsons B. C. Peebles P. P. Pryor, Jr. F. N. Reilly G. E. Roberts D. L. Romary T. L. Rose E. P. Sansing L. S. Shannon R. F. Sinnmons W. J. Simmons D. S. Smith L. G. Smith W. J. Stampley M. W. Stegall D. D. Summers W. P. Summers J. B. Sutherland B. G. Taylor J. V. league, Jr. G. M. Thrailkill M. E. Triplett F. T. Valentine J. M. Wallace C. H. Walters R. A. Wasson W. J. Wharton T. L. Wilson D. E. Williams C. Wood 266 Alford Allen Andress Bachar Barksdale Blackwell Bowers Boyd Bradford Butler Caldwell Carfledge Coggin Corbel Cox Dalton Damiens Dodd Dorroh East Elliot Fairchild Galle Gardner Gibbons Gibson Gilbert Giadrosich Graves Green Gregory Might Henley Hennington Jiggitts Keen Keer Kennedy Kresge Lanier Lee Lile Linder Logan Marshall Mclngvale McMahon McWhorter Merend Meiners Monroe Morrison Murray Palmer Parsons Peebles Pryor Reilly Roberts Rose Sansing Shannon Simmons, R. F. Simmons, W. J. Smith, D. Smith, L. Stampley Stegall Summers, D. Summers, W. Sutherland Taylor Teague Thrailkill Triplett Valentine Wallace Walters Wharton Wilson Wood 267 institute of radio engineers The Institute of Radio Engineers was organized in 1912 to advance the art and science of radio communication, and to promote the professional welfare of engineers engaged therein. The Institute ' s activities have grown with the expansion of the art to embrace all branches of electrical communication, sound, broadcasting, television, marine aerial guidance, tubes, radio- frequency measurements, engineering education, electron optics, sound and picture electrical recording reproduction, power and manufacturing applications of radio-and-electronic tech- nique, industrial electronic control and processes, and medical electrical research and applica- tions. The Institute distributes authoritative technical information through its publications and meet- ings. Meetings held periodically give student members a better professional outlook. Through- out the year important speakers present informative talks. Chairman D. E. MEINERS Vice Chairman A. W. FORD Secretary J. M. FORD Treasurer J. V. GIBBONS Faculty Advisor H. C. McCOWN MEMBERS V. H. Alford T.Allen T. P. Andress, Jr. M. Bachar W. E. Barksdale G. Barrow E. J. Bowers J. R. Bradford J. M. Butler J. Caldwell J. L. Cochran E. L. Cox A. B. Cozart R. D. Crabtree R. A. Damiens J. L. Dodd G. Elliot W. G. Fairchild R. H. Findley, Jr. A. Ford J.M. Ford W. Galle D. L. Giadrosich J. V. Gibbons W. W. Gilbert G. T. Green L. C. Gregory A. J. Hammonds W. F. Henley M. D. Hennington H. Hight M. L. Howell W. W. James, Jr. R. L. Johnson L. B. Jones J. R. Keen R. A. Kitchens P. A. Kresge R. A. Linder B. A. Logan, Jr. S. L. Manning J. T. Mauney D. Meiners A. T. Monroe P. C. Morrison W. P. McCormick E. A. McDaniel T. L. McHaney M. D. McMahon L. C. McWhorter W. L. Nail B. C. Peebles F. E. Pou P. P. Pryor F. R. Ragland F. N. Reilly G. E. Roberts D. L. Romary J. H. Russum E. P. Sansing L. S. Shannon R. F. Simmons L. G. Smith W. J. Stampley D. D. Summers W. P. Summers J. B. Sutherland F. T. Valentine R. A. Wasson W. J. Wharton A. D.Willis 268 Alford Allen Andress Bachar Barksdale Barrow Bowers Bradford Butler Caldwell Cochran Cox Cozart Crabtree Damiens Dodd Elliot Fairchlld Findley Ford, A. Ford, J. Galle Giadrosich Gibbons Gilbert Green Gregory Hammonds Henley Hennington Hight James Johnson Jones Keen Kitchens Kresge Linder Logan Manning AAauney Meiners Monroe Morrison McDaniel McHaney McMahon McWhorter Nail Peebles Pryor Ragland Reilly Roberts Russum Sansing Shannon Simmons Smith Stampley Summers, D. Summers, W. Sutherland Valentine Wasson Willis 269 the american society of mechanical engineers OFFICERS President FRANK THRASH Vice President JIM YOUNG Secretary-Treasurer KERNEY P. CLARK The Mississippi State College student section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1928, and is composed of students regularly enrolled under a mechanical 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 engineering. Our speakers, field trips, and an annual regional conference enable the student to become acquainted with his colleagues and to meet graduate mechanical engineers. Allan, Edgar Bailey, James Beane, Thomas Betbeze, Arnold R. Bickham, Joe Bounds, Henry L. Brown, Billy Brumfield, Wyatt E. Busby, Raymond S. Cabaniss, James Campbell, H. W. Carothers, James Carson, Charles T. Chatoney, William H. Clair, Chester E. Clark, Charles G. Clark, Kerney P. Clark, Thomas M. Coody, Marion C. Cox, Robert Leroy Cozart, William H. Creel, Charles V. Crosby, Ben F. Dodson, Leon Delcuze, R. V. Dolan, Fred J. Douglas, Thomas E. Errington, Robert E. Eubanks, Maurice W Faries, Charles E. MEMBERS Fatherree, Jeff Fleming, James H. Furr, David Gilbert, Gray T. Greenland, Harvey Gray, M. D. Harris, Jay J. Harris, Richard L. Harrison, James K. Hashim, Ibrahim Hazlewood, James W. Hobbs, Martin M. Hodges, Dan A. Hov ell, Marvin T. Ivy, Daniel K. Jacks, Jerry C. Jones, James G. Johnson, Lav rence K. Joyner, Rodney Lickfold, Freddy R. Little, Jerry Long, William F. Magee, John E. Meek, William E. Meredith, Thomas J. Moore, William A. Murray, Augest E. McAuley, Charles M. McDill, Herbert E. McKay, Louie T. Moore, E. L. Nash, Leroy C. Nelms, Fred W. Nicholson, Robert S. Odom,T. F. Peel, C. Lewis Pickel Charles H. Pitts, Aubert M. Roberts, Clyde Rubel, Werrner Rutherford, Robert Rutledge, William S. Sanders, MyrI E. Schweizer, Louis Staples, Bobby B. Stilley, John D. Terr, W. Fred Terry, Denny Thornton, Billy D. Thrash, Frank Toles, David O. Trudeau, Thomas A. Vickery, Hugh P. Walker, W. W. White, J. L. Wilkinson, Paul Worrell, Malcolm H. Young, Jim roung, Thad P. Zumalt, David P. 270 Allan Bailey Beane Betbeze Bickham Bounds Brown Brumfield Busby Cabaniss Campbell Carothers Carson Chatoney Clair Clark, C. G. Clark, K. P. Clark, T, W . Coody Cox Cozart Creel Crosby Delcuze Dodson Dolan Douglas Errington ' Eubanks Paries Fatherree Fleming Furr Gilbert Gray Greenland Harris, J. J. Harris, R. L. Harrison Hashim Ha ' zlewood Hobbs Hodges Howell Ivy Jacks Jones Johnson Joyner Lickfold Little Long Magee Meek Meredith Moore, Wm. A. Murray McAuley McDill McKay Moore, E. L. Nash Nelms Nicholson Odom Peel Pickel Pitts Roberts Rubel Rutherford Rutledge Trudeau Sanders Vickery Schweizer Staples Walker Stilley White Teer Wilkinson Terry Worrell Thornton Young, Jim Thrash Young, T. P. Tolas Zumalt 271 the chemical engineers club OFFICERS BILL AAcKINNEY Presideni BERRY SCOTT Secretary-Treasurer HAL GINN Vice President CURT BEYER Eng. Day Representative Sponsor DR. A. J. GULLY The Chemical Engineering Club, organized in April, 1949, is composed of the student chemical en- gineers on the campus. This organization ' s prime purpose is coordinating, for the students, technical knowl- edge and its industrial application. This is done through assorted programs including; lectures by visit- ing personnel and movies of various industrial operations. Every year, in addition to the scheduled programs, the club sponsors a field trip to several southern industrial plants. This field trip, the highlight of the year, gives the student a first hand examination of Industry in Action. Adcock, Lawrence Beyer, Curt Burcham, Olan Burns, George Byrd, George Cole, George R. Criscoe, Lawrence Cunningham, Bill Dillon, George Dodd, Eugene Drane, Leslie Ergle, Doc Gambrell, James Gambrell, L. M. Ginn, Hal Irby, Thomas Kennedy, H. L. McKinney, Bill Mitchell, Neal Mohler, Stanley MEMBERS Murray, L. K. Oliver, Nickey Peterson, John Poe, William Renfroe, Burt Royes, John Jr. Salmon, Tommy Scott, W. Berry Seyfarth, Huey Sheely, Clyde Q. Jr. Shook, P. J. Skelton, Aubrey D. Skipper, Troy Wayne Smith, Edwin E. Smith, Ray Stewart, Dan Thomas, Lloyd Vice, James Wall, Charlie Ware, Billy Tom Weller, Neal 272 Adcock Beyer Burcham Burns Byrd Crisco Cunningham Dillon Dodd Gambrell, J. Gambrell, L. M. Ginn Irby Kennedy McKinney Mitchell Mohler Murray Oliver Peterson Poe Renfroe Royes Salmon Scott Seyfarth Sheely Shook Skelton skipper Smith, E. Stewart Thomas Vice Wall Ware Weller Ainsworfh, Bennett, Black, Boat- wright. Burkes, Cooper, Dyess, Eidt, Estes. Estess, Hawwa, Hendry, Hennighan, Holbrook, Hust, Johnston, Johnson, Kallaste. Kaupp, Kimberly, King, Kirkland, Knight, Leff, Light, Lillard, Loflin. Markushewski, McCaleb, McGuffee, Miller, Minks, Morgan, O ' Neal, Parks, Prewitt. Price, Proffitt, Rowe, Russell, Smith. Ricks, Robertson, Shelby, Simpson, Stain, Stephens, Stone, Strong, Timm, Walker, Ward, Weir, Whit- mire, Wright. institute of aeronautical science OFFICERS DONALD BOATWRIGHT Chairman RICHARD STONE Vice Chairman HUGH PARKS, JR Secretary LOUTF HAWWA Treasurer The Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences is the representative society for engineers, designers and technical specialists in all the sciences related to aircraft development. 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 knov ledge of the aero- nautical sciences and by encouraging professional consciousness and fellowship. Any student enrolled in aeronautical engineering or related fields is eligible for membership. Upon graduation, each student member is transferred to technical membership in the I. A. S. J. H. Ainsworth A. G. Bennett, Jr. C. Bianca, Jr. B. J. Black D. W. Boatwright R. C. Burkes J. T. Cooper G. P. Dampeer, Jr. S. C. Dyess H. N. Eason J. W. Eidt, Jr. C. E. Estes Roy Estess S. E. Ezell, Jr. J. M. Garner R. F. Gates L. Hawwa C. R. Hendry J. J. Hennighan C. W. Herrington J. W. Holbrook J.L. Hust R.J. Ivy L. G. Johnston T. J. Johnson LT. Jolly A. E. Kallaste H. Kaupp, Jr. MEMBERS Ketcham, John Kimberly, D. F. J. S. King T. L. Kirkland B. G. Knight A. D. Leff J. E. Light M. O. Lillard R. C. Loflin, Jr. L. Markushewski R. E. McCaleb A. L. McCormick R. C. McGuffee, Jr. J.W.Miller J. E. Minks I. M. Moon W. R. Morgan D. W. O ' Neal W. H. Parks, Jr. A. C. Prewitt, Jr. R. B. Price, III R. B. Proffitt, Jr. V. Ricks, Jr. F. M. Roberson, Jr. W. Hosea Robertson, Jr. F. F. Rowe C. P. Russell, Jr. W. V. Shearer L. T. Shelby D. L. Simpson R. B. Smith M. Stacy W. C. Stain J. S. Stephens R.N. Stone Marie Strong G. K. Timm J. J. Walker, Jr. E.L.Wallace L. K. Ward, Jr. Robert H. Weir C. E. Whitmire J. H. Wright 273 the mississippi state college dames club OFFICERS MRS. MARTHA GILL President MRS. JUNE McAULEY Vice President MRS. MARTHA HENDERSON Secretary MRS. NELL MASON Treasurer The National Association of College Dames chapter on the Mississippi State College campus was organized in the Fall of 1952. This is the only chapter in Mississippi. The Dames Club is composed of wives of stu- dents enrolled at State College. We hold our meetings monthly. Our programs vary from style shows and talent programs to educational and professional programs. There are several committees set up in our club. One committee helps the wives find jobs off the campus, another committee composed of Home Economics teachers (Now Dames members) hold sewing classes for those girls who do not know how to sew. To give the wives some social life there are five bridge clubs and several sewing circles. Upon a husbands graduation from State College the wife also graduates. She receives a PHT Degree— (Putting Hubby Through). Her diploma is signed by the wife of the College President and the wife of the Col- lege Dean, and the wife of the head of the department from which her husband graduated. Through the Dame Club we hope to give the wives something to look forward to and in some way help pre- pare us for the world that we all hope to someday graduate into and become a helpful part of some com- f Y- Jackie Coon Mary Gardner MEMBERS Ann Covington Lois Germany Marilyn Adanns Sue Cowan Martha Gill Katheryn Godwin Beth Goodnnan Evelyn Grantham Evelyn Gray Lil Green Corrine Gregory Betty Griffin Mary Lou Adams Pat Adcock Eunice Alford Joanne Avery Rita Barlow Nancy Bowers Mary Brabston Patsy Cabaniss Tommie Carmichael Barbara Causey Elaine Chancellor Billie Kay Chatoney Doris Chrismond Janelle Cobb Rita Coker Inez Collins Jackie Coon Ann Covington Sue Cowan Sadie Craft Janie Cooley Betty Davis Charlene Davis Elaine Davis Gwenn Dilworth Tommie Fairchild Ruth Fatheree Mary Flanagan Leiand Ford Theresa Ford Pat Formby Susie Frost Betty Fulgham Faye Gammage Sarah Halford Neldeane Harris Martha Henderson Marie Hill Betty Hillman Ann Hutcherson Ann Hutchinson Pauline Issacs Beverly Ivy Carolyn Jacks Elaine Jacks Joan Johnson Pat Jones Sue Jones Zoe Ann Jones Vivian Jordan Camille Key Johnnie Lehman Tommie Litton Dot Long Diane Lyon Betty Martin Nell Mason Sammy May Malese Mayo June McAuley Barbara McCormick Ruth McHann Rosilyn Mclntoch Peggy McMahon Jayne McNeil Emma L. McWorther Frances Mize Dot Moak Delores Mooneyhan Jimmie Morgan Sarah Murphy Lessie Murray Lessie Myrick Bobbie Newell Ann Parker Juanita Parker Kathleen Paterson Alma R. Polk Mary Reeves Joyce Robinson Sue Russell Janet Rutherford Lillian Seale Delores Shupint Betty Simmons Ruth Simmons Jeannette Simmons Margie Sims ris Singletary Nell Smith Nona Smith Winnice Spencer Joanne Spring Katie, Stewart Virginia Stewart Doris Strider Dora Tardy Mona Taylor Ruth Thompson Estelle Thrash Jean Townsend Dot Turnage Frances Turner Carolyn Van Zant Nina Williams Winnie Williams Dorothy Williamso Ann Wood Delores Worrell Pauline Young Sue Youngblood alpha epsilon delta OFFICERS WILSON AAOAK President BENTON HILBUN Vice President ROBERT THOMPSON _. Secretary ALBEN CURTIS Treasurer DR. LESLIE L. ELLIS Advisor Alpha Epsilon Delta is a national honor society for premedical and predental students. Founded at the University of Alabama on April 28, 1 926, there are over 1 3,200 members in 64 active chapters at schools throughout the United States. Mississippi Gamma Chapter of AED at Mississippi State College was chartered on December 10, 1938. Membership in Alpha Epsilon Delta is a recognition of superior scholastic achievement of a premedical or predental student and it affords him the opportunity to develop professional attitude by participating in chapter activities. The object of the Society is to encourage excellence in pre-professional scholarship, to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education in the study of medicine, to promote coopera- tion and contacts between medical and pre-medical students and educators in developing an adequate program of premedical education. The ultimate object of the Society is incorporated in the motto. Alpha Epsilon Delta— Truth I Pursue. MEMBERS James D. Ashmore Richard E. Buckley Alben Curtis John T. Edwards Sarah Jane Etheredge Leonard Goodgame Benton M. Hilbun Alfred E. Lee Wilson E. Moak Frank Oliphant Richard E. Rice Robert Thompson First row, left to right: Alben Curtis, Robert Thompson, Benton Hilbun, Wilson Moak. Second row: Leonard Goodgame, Richard Rice, Dr. Leslie Ellis, Alfred E. Lee. - 1 :k: «s «s- %A ' First row: Carter, Mr. Bob Hartley, Beard, Ethridge, Langford, Giles. Second row: Prof. H. Gwin, Hinton, Tennant, Kelley, Mohler, Rigney, Miller, Gregory. pi delta epsilon OFFICERS SARAH ETHRIDGE President BILLY BEARD Vice President DAVID LANGFORD .___ Secretary Pi Delta Epsilon is a national journalism fraternity established on this campus on November 17, 1947. The fraternity was first established at Syracuse University, December 1909, by a group of men working on the Daily Orange Staff of university publications. Pi Delta Epsilon ' s mission is in the under- graduate collegiate journalism field. The work of Pi Delta Epsilon is educational in that it strives everywhere to teach the technique, and mechanics of journalism. It is the oldest national honorary collegiate journalism fraternity in the country. The dominant tradition of the fraternity is service and with this aim the local chapter intends to aid the different publications on the campus. Billy Beard Wiley Carter Sarah Ethridge James Giles Janet Gregory Carolyn Hinton Ted Kelley David Langford L. E. Miller Stanley Mohler George Rigney Lindsey Tennant FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. Bob Hartley Prof. Howell Gwin 276 First row, left to right: Paul, Walton, Wynn, Mrs. Colvin, Nutt, Prof. Demarest, and Miller. Second row: Anderson, More- land, Woolfenden, Bryant, Col. Hughes. Third row: Hoxie, French, Porter, Johnston, Luchsinger. Fourth row: Callahan, Whiting. mississippi state hotel society OFFICERS JACK WYNN , President DOUG WALTON Vice President DAVID NUTT Secretary JIMMY MILLER Publicity Chairman CAPTAIN DEMAREST Faculty Advisor 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 hospitality 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 State is the school serving the hospitality industry in the Southland. George Anderson Jinn Bryant Jimmy Callahan Mrs. Colvin H. O. French Dave Hoxie Col Hughes Jimmy Johnston Phillip Luchsinger Jimmy Miller Lloyd Moreland David Nutt Warwick Paul Tom Porter Douglas Walton Jim Whiting Don Woolfendon Jack Wynn arick Paul, a Hotel Management major learning to cook. Jimmy Miller is brewing up some stew for the hotel management class. • • ■• activities 278 ' ,.« ' -— ' v ■■: ,X ' , ' i ■■, ' .■■' f ,. ■■- ' .■. ' ■' . ' ., ■• •• . - :. ,- . - ' -.r ,. ■r, .IK J. , (. .• JfS lC ' !. f . . ' . a rl ' t ' ifcC, ' ' ML ,V, I ' ' 4 --.. ' .■v  : ' iK • . j JLJifc :«fji Another great Beaufait dance Maltby and the golden arm. CAMPUS . . . Parades, Beauties, Concerts, etc. we ' ve had a ball this past year and we hope that you had one, too. Ka-bo-ka! 280 Olympic diving champ, taking a dive? What ' s cooking over there, gator mouth The students go to the polls to elect a leader A beauty and a Queen j . j4 . . . This year at State has been a very en- joyable and rewarding one for all of us. We have had our pep rallies, dances. HI6ttiITES NICE! Where ' s the playmate? 281 who ' s who among students in american universities and colleges GEORGE ELLIOT MARION BRADLEY CHARLES MILLER CHARLES McAULEY IQD7 j %i SEARCY and ABEL . . . Business Staff Associates. EDITORIAL STAFF . . . Wm. M. Beard, Jr. Editor Wiley Carter Assistant Editor Charles McKellar Administrations Editor Janet Gregory Feature Editor Frank Power Sports Editor Bob Ward Fraternity Editor Bill Luttrell Military Editor Gloria Dacus and Carolyn Hinton Class Editors Jimmy Hegner - — .._ Organ zat ' ons Editor BUSINESS STAFF . . . James Huey Giles Business Manager and Fred Abel Assistants Luttrell and his assistant Morris Currie working on the Military Section, JAMES HUEY GILES . . . Business Manager The Chief is showing three hardworking freshmen how this annual business works. Left to right: Tom Buntyn, David Divine, Harvey Puckett, and Billy Beard. Jimmy Hegner hard at work on the organizations section. A real asset to the REVEILLE . . . MAC KELLAR. VllLLB STA WM. M. BEARD, JR. . .Editor WILEY CARTER. . .Assistant Editor The Girls working on the Class Section . . . Left to right: Lynn Zirkle, Carolyn Hinton, Louise Long, Gloria Dacus, and Shirley Fairley. The Smilin ' Sports Editor . . . FRANK POWER. The working men . . . Left to right: David Divine, Wiley Carter, Houston Bass, Tom Buntyn. 287 )Q57 Business Staff Associates— Left to right: Charles Sallis, C aroline Herbert, Larry Campbell. va Assistant Business Manager John Houck and Advertising Manager Newton Hewes showing two assistants the operation of the business. Left to right: Houck, Bill Furr, Hewes, and Leonard Josey. Qfflf PHIL SMITH Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF Dave Langford Editor-in-Chief Sara Ethridge „-. — Managing Editor L. E. Miller News Editor Lindsay Tennant Sports Editor Tommy Lea _ Feature Editor George Rigney Lay Out Editor Jim Young Photographer Janet Gregory, Stan Mohler, Tom McHaney Columnists BUSINESS STAFF Phil Smith - Business Manager Newton Hewes Advertising Manager John Houch Assistant Advertising Von Sheppard Circulation Manager Larry Campbell, Shirley Ray, Caroline Herbert, Bill Furr, Charles Sallis; Leonard Josin Assistants Three Columnists . McHaney. . Ray Sadler, Janet Gregory, and Tom The LINDSEY TENNANT Sports Editor. 288 CTO[ DAVE LANGFORD . . . Editor-in-Chief SARAH ETHRIDGE . . . Managing Editor JIM YOUNG, ace photographer Three work-horses— L. E. Miller, News Editor; Tommy Lea, Feature Editor; and George Rigney, Layout Editor. 289 ' ■r ' S ' r MARY ANN LONG %y IS- I ALBERT GRAHAM m SHIRLEY FAiRLEY •■m ■ ' v NOEL MORGAN 291 varsity rifle team Left to right: Petty, Green, Ervin, Seymour, Saxon. Second row: Captain Sipe, Winters, Moore, R. D. Powell, Pilgrim, Lee, J. B. Powell, Sgt. Rodgers. Winters, Seymour, Moore mississippi state intramural sports program Intramural sports are conducted on a voluntary basis and are organized to provide every student an opportunity to play in a competitive sport. You v ill find competition at your level. The fall program offers competition in touch football, soccer, golf. Winter; basketball, volleyball. Spring; softball, golf, tennis, cross country. The Championship Soccer Game. Coach Dudy Noble awards the Intramural Football Champions with the trophy. 293 ; v v «  «.| HHL Miss r cov- - ' iQrY Dea 5t,ude ' .n ' t ' Sj -r: --;.- - .--- ,e ° V)0 o year xvci de- :prei ni? i,::;ce °i- ' r -V -- ' uMTv: .i y to Yia e OM ay to -to p vT -l ■tOO ' %ete° ° ° ., ve can n ,, end W t X ST ' X.l.e, ,,,olenea-- „ial . ,, out J.S tY s ' ' ® +Yy our ' iveti y ov ' i - ' DIVISION INDEX 20-21 Iminisf ration ...... 32-33 ature - 48-49 orts 1 u 257 xounting Club 3. Economics Club 11 244 gronomy Club .- - -■' Ipha Epsilon Delta - - - - - - jpha Kappa Psi -- 240 ' p ' ' ■---- ■' :::;::::;:::: 266-267 .... 263 l l -- ' - ■' ' 264-265 iU: 270-271 ' - ■■■230-231 l f -- ■■' IZ. 224-225 Sik a;d ' B;;cjie -:::i:::-- -- --242-243 ... 210-211 Hue Key - - 226 ;anterbury Club - - ' ;ardinal Key .- „ :hemical Eng. Club - 33 ;hoir - Aardweg, Joe Edward .-.- 100, 157 Abel, Clarence H., Jr. 98, 127 Abel, James Fred, Jr 29, 88, 124, 212, 240, 245, 286 Abernathy, Thomas Arthur I ' ' Adams, Hugh Edward 157, 247 Adams, Jack Elson - -- l ' ' Adams, Leslie Franklin - 180 Adams, Milton Dorsey - 127 Adams, Wallace Leslie ISO- 265 Adams, William Terry 157 Adcock, Harvey G 254 Adcock, Lawrence Devon 180, 272 Adderholt, Oliver A. l ' Agent, Kenneth Nowell ..... 18° Agnew, Walter Bonds - 127 Ainsworth, Joe Hayes 194, 230, 273 Ainsworth, Kendall Roberts 157, 256, 258 Aldridge, James Harold - 127 Alexander, William AA 89 Alford, Eunice C. Scully .-. 127, 252 Alford, Hayden T -.-- 96, 127, 230, 265 Alford, John Thomas 220 Alford, Van H. 127, 238, 267, 269 Allen, Edgar, III -- 88, 157, 271 Allen, George Marshall Allen, James Gasper 180, 227, 258 Allen, Melvin Barrett 124, 245 Allen, Thomas H., Jr 127, 267, 269 Alvarado, Raul 127, 220, 222, 265 Ammons, Charles Barry - - 88, 157 Anders, Marion Reily 157, 258 Anderson, David A. 90, 157 1 27 Anderson, Edgar Lee Anderson, Garland Dale 180 Anderson, George Hudson 180, 277 Anderson, James Cecil Anderson, Percy Jack 127 Andress, Thomas P., Jr 127, 267, 269 Andrews, Emmitt R. Andrews, H. Fleming 85, 180, 229, 239 Andrews, Joe Creak - - Andrews, Paul K. 1 94 Afinson, Terrance L. Antici, Edwin Maurice 84, 120, 180, 227 Applewhite, Carroll D. 24 Arendale, William C. Argo, Paul Keating 180 Arguello-Arnoldo, Tefel 157, 227, 222, 263 Arledge, Edward Abner 250 Armstrong, Harry Lee Armstrong, Jerry M 29, 127, 210, 219, 235, 253, 254, 257, 282 Arndt, George Dickey 85, 194 Arnett, William H 124, 217 Fraternity Military .. Class .. 80-81 106-107 122-123 ORGANIZATION INDEX Coed Club Chi Lambda Rho Commerce Cabinet Dames Dairy Club Delta Sigma Pi 254 Dip and Strike Eng. School Exec. . Farm Equipment — Forestry Club Future Teachers .... Horticulture Club ... Hotel Society Industrial Ed. Club IAS .... 245 219 253 274 246 -255 250 262 247 241 252 249 277 259 273 International Student 222 IRE --- -- 268-269 STUDENT INDEX Arnold, Carl Campbell 180 Arnold, James A 194 Arnold, Joe Franklin 194 Arnold, Jimmy T. 86, 157 Arnold, William B. 157 Arnold, Wanda Carolyn 194, 215 Arthur, Jimmie Dell 194 Ashe, Wilburn Gene 127 Ashford, Charlie R., Jr 127 Ashford, James Knox 89, 180, 229 Ashley, James Edward 1 57, 233 Ashmore, James Dale 127, 236, 282 Askew, James Jackson 194 Atchley, Luther J. 124 Atkinson, Charles L. 127 Atkinson, Donald T 127 Atwell, David Edmond 194 Aufdemorte, Peter H 180, 227 Aufdenberg, Gene R. 180 Austin, Billy Gene 127, 243 Autry, Niles Patterson , 180 Avera, Charles Davis 180 Axtell, Kenneth C, Jr. 180, 265 Ayers, James Wesley 127, 244 Bachar, Michael 127, 222, 267, 269 Bacon, Joseph T. 180 Baggett, John Evan 127, 233, 256, 258 Bagley, William F. 157 Bailey, Guy 73, 88, 157, 254 Bailey, James J. 180, 271 Bailey, Robert Clayton 127, 258 Bailey, Shellie M. 157 Bain, Jim Randal 236 Baird, Andrew W 124 Baker, Gene Key 127, 244 Bakes, Philip D. 115, 119, 127, 251 Baker, Royce Keith 180 Baker, Wayne Lamar 194 Baldwin, Harold E., Jr. 194 Ball, Billie Joe 124 Ball, Charles Shelton 128 Ball, Jean Thornton 157, 252 Ball, James William 194, 265 Ball, James William 180 Ballard, Brevard P. 194 Ballard,- Clyde P. 98, 180 Ballard, Jerry D. 194 Bancroft, Harold R. -. 157 Banes, Charles Rayford 180 Bang, James Suhil 124, 222 Banks, Charles U 128 Barber, Joe K. 157, 265 Barbieur, Elizabeth 128, 252 Bardwell, Jack E --- 180, 265 Barham, Otha H. - - 128 Barker, Alfred M. .- - 96,. 194 Organizations --. - 208-209 Activities ---- 278-279 Ad and Index 295 235 Ivy League - - M Club .-.- - - --- - 236-237 Newman Club - — Omicron Delta Kappa 212-213 Phi Eta Sigma 218 Phi Kappa Phi 216-217 Philo Demos — 223 Pi Delta Epsilon 276 Poultry Club -..-. 248 Quartet - — - - 234 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 251 SAM -- - -- 258 Sons of Confederate Vets — 239 Square and Compass 238 Tau Beta Pi 260-261 Wesley Foundation 228 Westminster Fellowship 229 YMCA Cabinet .-.. 220-221 Barker, Frank Philips K 96 Barkley, Harold J., Jr. 180 Barksdale, William E 128, 267, 269 Barland, Edwin Scott 121, 180 Barlow, Billy Ray 180, 248 Barlow, John B. 124 Barlow, Robert M., Jr. 91, 194 Barnes, Billy 157 Barnes, Clifford Dale . 180 Barnett, Arthur Buck 194 Barnett, Charles W. 194 Barnett, George W 194 Barnett, James L. 194 Barnwell, Sam D 82, 98, 115, 119, 128, 212, 219, 282 Barrett, Carl R., Jr. 194, 230 Barrow, George E. 120, 180, 269 Barry, Charles S. 98 Barry, George H., Jr 98, 180 Barry, William S. 98, 127 Barton, Billy Ralph 127 Barton, Dixie Ann 157 Barton, William D 180 Bass, I. Houston, III 99, 194, 287 Bass, Walter Edwin 87, 194 Batchelor, Bruce L. 89, 194 Bates, Joseph C. - 223 Bates, Pettus Eugene 87 Batte, Jack H. -. 157, 252 Baughman, Hubert D 180 Baughman, James E. 180 Baxter, Thomas Graham 128, 265 Beach, Glenn Doyle 194 Beacham, Harry F. 157 Bealle, David Wood - 194 Bealle, Johnny Wynne 194 Bealle, William Donald 128 Bean, Lewis Wayne - 128 Beane, James Robert 180 Beane, Thomas Cary 98, 180, 271 Beard, Glenn Allen 180 Beard, William M., Jr. 29, 30, 98, 109, 113, 128, 210, 253, 276, 286, 287 Beatty, Bobby Ray 128, 240, 242 Beaufait, Frederick W. 28, 29, 157, 229, 230 Beaver, Luther G., Jr. - --- 128, 256 Beckett, T. A., Jr. -- 157 Beckham, Clarence L., Jr. - 31, 119, 157, 212, 229, 240 Beeman, Carl Edgar - - ' 28 Beer, Ferdinand - ' 57 Beevers, Kelly M ..-.-. 180, 233 Bell, William T., Jr - - 180, 247 Benge, John V. — - Bennett, Albert G., Jr 98, 121, 180, 229, 273 295 Boydstun, James L 158 Boyles, Robert E. 181 Brabston, Bryan W., Jr. _ 100, 181, 218, 262 Brabston, Thomas W 194 Braddy, Richard E 195 Bradford, John R., Jr -. 158, 267, 269 Bradley, Marion Lea 35, 98, 109, 113, 129, 212, 219, 253, 256, 258, 282 Bradley, N. Harold 158 Bradshaw, Carlton D 195 Bradshaw, Carlos Nathan 195 Brady, Kinard H. 195 Branch, Charley T 158 Branch, Richard Lee 100, 158 Branham, David C - 96, 129, 247 296 Bumpas, Merritt S 88, 181, Bunch, Donald Lee Bunch, Eldridge Lee Buntin, William W Buntyn, James R., Jr. Buntyn, Tommy Joe . 195, 230, 286, Burch, Thomas A. Burcham, Olan Clyde 195, Burges, Rufus P., Jr Burghen, George A. 93, 159, 226 Burgin, Barbara Ellen 104, 195, 230 Burkes, John A., Jr 195 Burkes, Roger C. 195, 273 Burkett, Charles R 97, 195 Burns, George King 102, 119, 130, 272 Burns, Robert W 130 Burris, Cecil Addison I59 Burrows, John T. 159, 229 Busby, Raymon Scott 195, 271 Buse, Tracy L 181 Bush, Miller Wayne 96, 159 Busick, Lane Green 130 Bustin, Billie Earl 130 Butchee, Samuel M 159, 265 Butler, John Marion 130, 233, 267, 269 Butler, William Ross 195 Butts, Ted Merrill 195 Butts, William T. 115, 119, 120, 130, 250, 251 Byars, James Eugene 159 Byrd, Bern ice 130, 229 Byrd, Donald M. 92, 159, 265 Byrd, George William 195, 272 Byrd, Louis Cortez 195 Byrne, Henry Anthony 98, 159, 219, 254 Byar, C. G 119 Cabaniss, James Roscoe 130, 262, 271 Cadden, Rodney C, Jr 195 Cade, Royce Lamar 195 Cain, James Thomas 195 Calcote, Chester 181, 265 Calcote, John D. 181 Caldwell, Chalis H. 89, 195, 263 Caldwell, Edgar R. 130, 259 Caldwell, Gary Blaine 195 Caldwell, James L., Jr 113, 130, 259, 267, 269 Caldwell, Jerry Lee 159 Caldwell, William Frank 181 Caldwell, William S. 159 Callahan, James Walter 277 Callahan, William M., Jr. 265 Calvert, Helen Joyce 181 Cambre, Leance A., Ill 240 Cammack, George M 31, 130, 210, 243 Camp, Howard C 130, 243 Camp, Joe Edward 195 Campany, Lawrence E 159, 258 Campbell, Donald B 195 Campbell, Frank C, Jr 98 Campbell, George A. 130, 250, 251 Campbell, Henry W., Jr 159, 271 Campbell, James Benton 195 Campbell, John Burke 124 Campbell, John Dee, Jr 130 Campbell, Jesse W. 130, 239, 258 Campbell, Larry L. 88, 130, 233, 288 Campbell, Marion T. 95, 195 Campbell, Robert E. 181 Campbell, Robert Leroy 100, 195, 230 Campbell, Thomas R 159, 265 Canon, Robert H., Jr. 181 Caperton, Frank D. 130 Caraway, Dick Aldon 181 Carazo, Manuel Antonio 222, 243 Carlile, Kenneth R 159 Carlisle, Charles Wayne 130 Carlos, Robert L 159 Carmichael, Dougal H. 159 Carmichael, Larry L. 90, 181, 252 Carmichael, Vernon O. 181, 250 Carnathan, Ralph D 195 Carothers, James G., Jr 109, 130, 98, 271 Carr, Billy Howard 130, 265 Carr, George ' L., Jr. 195 Carr, Gerald Lee 181 Carr, Jimmy Arnold 159 Carr, John Buford .159, 219 Carr, John Thomas 195 Carr, Michael Albert 195, 227 Carrington, Aubrey R., Jr .-- 195 Carroll, Jimmy A 181, 256 Carroll, Thomas H. .-. 95, 196 Carroll William P., Jr. 196, 230 Carson, Charles T. 130, 261, 271 Carter, Donald Irving 31, 119, 159, 265 Carter, Edward A., Jr 196 STYLE . . . QUALITY . . . SELECTION 5 a«d at j8f WILSON BROS. MICHEAL STERN FLORSHEIM ' S STETSON % ARROW Starkville ' s Finest Men ' s Store STARKVILLE. MISSISSIPPI 297 A Salute to Mississippi ' s Future Leaders The Southland Company, suppliers of quality petroleum products for Mississippi motorists for over fifteen years, salutes the students of Mississippi State College as the future agricultural, industrial, engineering and business leaders of the state. The SOUTHLAND Company Carter, Runez 159 Carter, William Harold 130 Carter, Wiley Kenneth 98, 159, 254, 276, 287 Carter, Warren W., Jr. „_„. 181 Cartledge, Robert S. 159, 267 Carver, Charles G. _ 196 Caskey, Joseph Patrick 130, 227, 239, 254, 257 Cascn, Robert Jean 181, 222 Caster, George Kara .._. 181 Castleberry, Okel C. 121, 181, 98 Catchot, Vincent A. _ 159, 249 Catledge, Charles N 124 Cato, Robert H. 99, 196, 223 Causey, Cloy Nathaniel 159 Causey, Miles Andrew 86, 130, 250, 251 Causey, Robert Kent 131 Cauthen, Joseph M., Jr 181 Cauthen, Robert Howell ..._ 181, 229 Chambless, Richard Lee 131 Chancellor, Lloyd R 160 Chandler, June 230 Chandler, Larry 99 Chaney, Van B., Jr. 160 Chapman, George E. 131 Chapman, John 160, 219, 256 Chapman, Jerry Allen 97, 181 Chapman, Jack B., Jr 160 Chatham, Walter Thomas 160 Chatoney, William H. 131, 271 Chesteen, Sam Dale 181 Childers, Joe Milton 181 Chiles, Estelle McAdory 181, 230 Chiles, James W. 131 Choo, Johnny Bing 196 Chow, Jimmy Y. 131 Chrismond, John S 131, 258 Christian, James T. 131 Christopher, Hubert C. --. 181, 230 Christy, Henry R. 181 Chu, Eugene S. -- - 196 Churchman, John T., Ill 196 298 Clair, Chester E. 131, 271 Clark, Charles G. 160, 271 Clark, Ernest B. 160, 228, 258 Clark, Gary Joe 196 Clark, Jerry L. 196 Clark, Kerney P 86, 160, 271 Clark, Stanley Ray 131 Clark, Thomas Milton 131, 271 Clark, William Grady 131, 238, 265 Clay, Bobby Frank 181 Clayton, Lester Glen 160 Clements, Joseph T., Jr. 196 Clements, Ronald Eugene 196 Clements, Thomas William 137, 247 Clements, William C. 181, 218 Cleveland, Daniel Paul 196 Cleveland, Gilbert R. 196 Cleveland, William N. 131, 258 Cliett, Travis Abner 181 Clifton, David D. 196 Cobb, William Seth 181 Cochran, Billy Juan 160 Cochran, Jerry L. 131, 269 Cockrell, Carl L. 88, 182 Coffey, Lewis Frank 131, 250 Coffin, Robert A. 160 Coggin, James R 160, 267 Coggin, Richard G 160, 239, 254, 258 Coggins, James 99, 182 Coggins, John W. 160, 258 Cohen, Mary Honor 104, 131, 214 Cohn, Jerry David 89, 196 Coker, Charles L. 160 Coker, Donald Joe 160 Coker, Laddie Russell 182 Cole, Bena Margaret 196, 230 Coleman, Leslie F. 131 Coleman, Hugh 196 Coley, Jack Daniel 182 Collier, Charles Don 196 Collins, Andrew K. 196 Collins, Charles D. 182 Collins, Edward Daniel 95, 196 Collins, Jesse M. 182 Collins, Ross 182, 244 Collins, Robert L. 160 Collins, Thomas E. 100, 121, 182, 243 Collums, James L 131 Combs, Leon Lamar 196, 230 Comen, James Kenneth 160 Comfort, Hayes R. 82, 100 Compere, William A. 124 Cone, James B., Jr. 182 227 Cone, Louie L. 195 Conerly, Louis Arthur 124, 217, 257 Conerly, Simmons T., Jr. 86, igy Coney, Malcolm K., Jr. 88, 258 Conger, Ralph Donald 88, 131, 240 Conkel, Donald John 92, 131, 236 Conn, Earl J., Jr. 89, 196 Conn, Luther W., Jr. 131 246 Coody, Marion C. 94, 119 131 271 Cook, Billy C. 103, 132 Cook, Julius Dewey 132, 238 Cook, James Eciward 182 Cook, James H., Jr. 101, 182, 218 Cook, John O., Ill 1.82 Cook, Kenneth L. 132 Cook, Loraine Myers 124 Cook, Sarah Ann 160 Cook, Virginia Anne 124, 230 Cooke, Daniel E. 132 Cooley, Jack 160 Cooley, Joe Hance 160 Cooley, Marion Van 160 Cooley, Ulysses 160 Coon, Fred M 101, 160 Coon, Jessie Harris 132 Cooper, Burton Giles — 160 Cooper, Charles Clayton 88, 132, 182, 258 Cooper, Garland Lee 230 Cooper, Herman E., Jr. 196 Cooper, Johnny Oliver 196 Cooper, James Theron 160, 273 Coopwood, Threadwell B. — 160 Corbell, Charles Dean 132, 261, 267 STAGGERS Bakery Extends Best Wishes to the Graduates and Undergraduates i Butter Flake — Golden Krust Bread GOOD THINGS TO EAT Starkvllle, Miss. f ' WHERE WE LIKE TO TRADE SLAUGHTER CHEVROLET Company NEW AND USED CARS Auto Repairs and Parts STARKVILLE, MISS. Quality Goods and Fair Prices W. W. SCALES CO. Since 1 845 STARKVILLE. MISS. Watch for the Flashing Beacon DINE OR DANCE STRAIGHT Q JR. •an3 the STRAIGHT RESTAURANT 8 Hiway 82 W. and Uptown Columbus 299 Corder, Charles S. 160, 258 Corey, Lyie V., Jr. 160, 235, 265 Corkren, Bobby L. - 132 Corley, Edward B. 265 Corley, John Lee -- 132, 196 Gotten, Vernon Reid 88, 182, 229 Couch, Wayne Clark 160 Courtenay, David G. — - 160 Courtney, Dewey E 182, 242 Courtney, Thomas E. 182 , 233 Covington, J. D. - 160 Covington, John Paul 243 Cowan, Jimmy D. 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Norman, Harry Lee — — -- 250 99 265 170 273 258 265 145 233 227 263 265 269 202 U 1£ 202 145 1{ 171 188 171 145 202 202 259 171 188 247 230 171 202 248 188 236 202 202 271 188 272 125 267 202 171 247 265 202 U 259 269 258 271 202 265 222 228 284 202 202 188 188 .. 93 145 146 271 188 23C 23; 202 25 ' ; 202 2o: 2o: 14 171 2o; 26; 2o: 27 14 17 22 ' 17 , 26 25i 17 20 Whether It ' s Coffee and Donuts Snacks The GRILL or Full Meah FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT Serves the Student CAFETERIA STATE FOUNTAIN as you go thru life CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS 31 Norwood, Earl Thomas 146, 252 Nowell, Jimmie 171 Nutt, Theodore David 188, 256, 277 Oberschmidt, Byron Cliff 188 O ' Dell, Charles D. 188, 218, 229 Oden, John E. 171 Odenwald, Neil Graham 146, 210, 249 Odom, John Louis 103, 146 Odom, Melton Lee 188, 265 Odom, Thomas P., Jr 146, 271 Odom, Walter Milford 171 Ogden, George C, Jr 86, 115, 119, 171, 230 Oglesby, Joseph A., Jr. - - 188, 263 Oglesby, John Therr ' ell 188 Ogletree, James Oliver 188, 218, 265 O ' Keefe, Maurice Clyde 171 Oliphont, Willis F. -- - 146 Oliver, William R. .___ 202, 272 Olmedo, Lorenzo _ 171 O ' Neal, Billy Rowell 188 O ' Neal, Donald Walker 120, 171, 273 O ' Neal, Willie C. 202 O ' Neill, Peggy Jean 188, 215 O ' Quinn, Jimmie Dale 188, 250 O ' Quin, Wayne 188 Ormon, Gerald L. 95, 188 Osborne, Gaines E 188, 265 Oslin, Jack Elmo 251 O ' Steen, Ernest A. 31, 97, 188, 235, 254 Oswalt, Lowell Thomas 202 Oswalt, Noel Rudolph 203 Otis, Larry Keith 29, 99, 193, 203 Ott, James Pat 188 Otto, Norman Anthony 146, 277, 256 Overall, Edward L 203 Overall, James Harold 203 Overstreet, Billy M. 87, 146 Owen, John Robert . 171 Owen, Will Hoyt, Jr. 125 Owens, Dean T 87, 203 Owings, Addison Davis 146, 299, 240, 244 Oxner, Phil Lafayette 171 Pace, Deason Lamar 146, 258 Pace, George Lyie 146, 241 Pace, Richard Simpson 88, 146, 250 Pace, William Howard 94, 188 Page, Clara O 104, 203, 233 Palmer, Cecil E. 188, 265 Palmer, James E. 171 Palmer, Mary Ellen 215 Palmer, Shelby Ray 171, 267 Pandolfi, Gino 203, 227 Papadopolo, Joe Apostel 22, 188, 227 Parham, Price Hansel 125, 240 Parham, Ronald Jackson 171 Park, Bob George 171 Park, Malcolm Carter 146 Parker, Boyce C 146, 238 Parker, Barbara O. 171 Parker, Edward B., Jr. .121, 188 Parker, George Aven 172 Parker, Hubert H. 146, 243 Parker, James Edgar 203 Parker, Jack Wade 146, 250 Parker, Rayburn Ellis 1. 188, 263 Parkes, Billy J. 188 Parkman, Sammie Bell 125 Parks, Donald Gene 203 Parks, Ralph Powell 188, 265 Parks, Walter H., Jr. 113, 172, 273 Parks, William I., Jr. 204 Parks, William Scott 250, 251 Parnell, Robert H. 88, 125 Parr, Walter O., Jr 188 Parsons, Henry Troy 172, 267 Parsons, Robert H., Jr. 89, 203 Partridge, Edgar H. 188 Passons, Peyton L., Jr. 98, 188 Patch, Bernie Jenay 203 Pate, Enda Ruth Rider 172 Patterson, Billy Wayne 146, 217 Patterson, Edgar L. 89, 203 Patterson, William D., Jr. 88, 146 Paul, Warwick Phillips 203, 277 Payne, Kent Miller 188, 230 Peach, Arthur Monroe 172, 240, 261, 263 Peale, James Edward 203 Pearce, Charles H. 172 312 Pearson, Brian Edmund 188, 222 Pearson, John Edward 119, 172, 210, 261, 265 Pearson, Lawrence A. 188, 233 Pease, James Warren 85, 115, 147 Peebles, Billy C. 172, 267, 269 Peebles, Hugh Albert 226 Peel, Charles Lewis 14 , 271 Peel, William Charles 188 Peeples, Paul Wayne 203 Pelham, James Patton 188, 265 Pennington, Emma Lee 147 Pennington, Joe Parks 95, 188 Pentecost, William E. 172 Penton, Claude H 172 Perera, Rodrigo Isidro 222 Perkins, Hendrix 188 Perkins, Ottis Lawrence 109, 147 Perkins, Richard Terry 203 Perrett, Audrey Pare 188 Perry, Billy W. 172, 265 Perry, Kenneth Dale 188, 250 Perry, William Estes 82, 100, 172, 230 Person, Presley C. 203 Peterson, Anthony J. 189, 227 Peterson, John G., Ill 203, 272 Peterson, W. 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Wood, Charles F., Jr 155, 238, 256, 258, Wood, Virgil West 155, Wood, Wylie B., Jr. Wood, Wiley Thomas Woodcock, Leroy W. Woods, David C. Woods, Earl Glade 120, Woods, Hiram Glynn Woody, Charles O., Jr. 82, 103, 155, 210, Woolf, Frank Albert Woolfenden, Donald L. Woolfolk, Everette L. _ Woolfolk, Mary F. Jaudon Woolvin, Joel Wiley 155, Wooten, W. L. Wood, James Work, Charles David 89, Worley, John Stephens 192, Worley, Van R., Jr. Worrell, Malcolm H. 155, Worthy, Frank G. 103, 178, 228, Wray, Dan James 99, 155, 230, 256, Wren, Mike Wright, Charles D. 100, 155, Wright, Clyde F. Wright, Franklin D. Wright, Garland S. 155, Wright, John 155, Wright, James H., Jr. 101, 207, Wright, Marion Lowery _ Wright, Robert Burns Wu, Chan Kuc Wylie, Jim Wood 155, Wylie, Walter Eugene 178, Wynn, Jack R., Jr. 155, 238, 253, Wynne, Nathan Harris 178, Yarbrough, Robert W. 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