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X THE 1 960 REVEILLE Published by the Students of MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY State College, Mississippi United States of America Lithographed by TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. Dallas, Texas Photographed by JIM PRUITT STUDIOS Starkville, Mississippi ANDY BOND, Editor GUY LOWE, Business Manager VOLUME FIFTY-FIVE table of contents ADMINISTRATION CLASSES FEATURES ORGANIZATIONS MILITARY GREEKS SPORTS STUDENT LIFE ADVERTISING AND INDEX pp % yMJ-:J ' -, T}(t, : ' , - - - .. ■; ■■— — « ; : t ■' ■■;• ■' • _ ' . ' •„ ' . 1 wH i HgpSn } -, ' ■••■•■■■■■wjl k ; . , ' f-i-- J ■||; - ' is5«|j§3p •V WaSt y 57 ■• f ' ■: f i v — alPWBt —  r jp(| f jy ::rJ t ■■■■■■fcMtoMiKrfii ... .. ' _ :■-. ■.,, , . ■■,-- v r ' w;: ' . ' - Is HBfiil ' S .j ■mmmmmm , ; rr |||||||| | ■■1 1 H J ' , ■i l .l j tff : ■■■W ■' JjhflG R ' Ik  _ w. £«. fcfl. t - • ' - ;. M ■tfK fc ■,,■' . . ' ■!  ' , ' « ' ■' ' ■■■•■..... g ' 5 VI%JMlftlMStt K i, . - t ' f l« A f . ; „ . 14 0D0 , m 0 : --- ' ■« ?■■;■.- . :::,: : l:::Oi y:::: :::-- x r f :H :: ' ■- ■- ... . ,... ' - r —W V .- v- 15 ' : ' --KW-- to Z£Z 16 r - fnte our governor BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING President R. D. Morrow Executive Secretary E. R. Jobe Dr. Vernon S. Holmes McComb J. N. Lipscomb Macon S. R. Evans Greenwood Tally D. Riddell Quitman Charles D. Fair Louisville H. G. Carpenter Rolling Fork T. J. Tubb West Point R. B. Smith, Jr. Ripley Dudley D. Bridgeforth Hernando Mrs. Janice Rice Taylor Jackson R. D. Morrow Brandon David Cottrell, Jr. Gulfport R. D. McClendon Senatobia the honorable ross barnett Left to Right: Tubb, Fair, Smith, McLendon, Holmes, Riddell, Carpenter, Jobe, Bridgeforth, Morrow, Taylor, Lipscombe, Cot- trell, Evans. our president This is the seventh year that Mr. Ben has served as president of our school and the second year since Mississippi State attained University status under his guidance. President Hilbun has assumed his duties and responsi- bilities with ever-increasing fidelity and zeal while win- ning the respect and admiration of both faculty and stu- dents, and building a greater Mississippi State Uni- versity. dr. ben f. hilbun Mrs. Bettye Douglas, the president ' s secretary. 20 MR. MALCOLM GRAY Director of Student Housing DR. D. W. AIKEN Dean of Student Affairs 22 MR. BOB WILLIAMS Alumni Affairs MR. BOB MOULDER Publicity Director : , ' „j;« ,;■school of agriculture THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE endeavors to prepare men and women for scientific investigation in the various fields of agriculture, for extension work, for service as teachers in high schools and colleges, for service with the United States Department of Agriculture, and for various fields of business where a compre- hensive knowledge of scientific agriculture will be of much value in dealing with the farmer and the general public. dean clay lyle ln addition to being an integral part of Mississippi State University, the School of Agriculture has, through its ex- tension service and other aids to the people of the south, proven to be a vital part of the state and the nation. school of arts and sciences DEAN M. P. ETHRIDGE THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES was established in 1903 as the School of General Sciences. Four year courses are offered in three major fields: Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences and Liberal Arts. The Biological Sciences Department embraces the fields of bacteriology, zoology, and entomology and is one of Mississippi State ' s vital departments. The Physical Sciences Department offers excellent courses in geology, chemistry, and physics. Students may study English, mathematics, history, po- litical science, sociology, philosophy, and religion in the Liberal Arts division of the school. Many excellently equipped buildings are used by the school, including the Biology building, the modern Chem- ical Engineering building, and the new classroom build- ing completed this year. school of business and industry FUTURE ACCOUNTANTS LEARN TO OPERATE BUSINESS MACHINES THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY was estab- lished forty-five years ago when it became apparent that in addition to problems of expert agricultural and engi- neering production, problems were developing due to inefficiencies in methods of distribution. From its small beginning in 1915, the School of Business and Industry has developed into one of the largest schools in the University. Professional training is now offered in General Business, Management, Commercial Aviation, Secretarial Science, Public Administration and nstitutional Management. Continuous improvements and progressive leadership are assurances that the best training possible will always be available for the future businessman at Mississippi State University. school of education THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, founded in 1936, trains teachers in the following fields: General Education, Guid- ance Education, Homemaking Education, Industrial Educa- tion, Music Education, Physical Education and Coaching. The School of Education has a functional type program. Careful consideration has been given to the social and economic needs of Mississippi and to the resources and facilities at Mississippi Sta te University that may be used to serve these needs. The school is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the state accredit- ing agencies, and its standards permit its graduates to meet the requirements of the State Board of Education for obtaining professional teaching certificates. DEAN H. S. COSKERY school of engineering DEAN HARRY C. SIMRALL THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, rated as one of the finest in the nation, offers complete training in the fields of Aeronautical, Agricultural, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, and Mechanical Engineering. A well-trained staff, up-to-date equipment, modern lab- oratories and the finest facilities available assure the fu- ture engineer that he will receive the ultimate in educa- tion so that he might take his place in the engineering world with a full understanding of his work. A recent addition to the curricula of the School of Engi- neering is a five year course that confers a B.S. degree in Business Administration, in addition to a B.S. degree in one of the fields of Engineering. 28 school of forestry THE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY uses a combination of class- room and field work to give the best training available in this growing field. One of the newest schools at Mississippi State University, the Forestry School is training its men to provide Missis- sippi and the South with the expert foresters that are so badly needed. Every year there are more jobs available in this field than there are men to fill them. In addition to the fine facilities available on the campus, the school has the use of the 8000 acre Northeast Mis- sissippi Experimental Forest, which is owned by Missis- sippi State University. This young school is rapidly taking its place as one of Mississippi ' s most valuable assets. ASSISTANT DEAN ROBERT T. CLAPP 29 the graduate school DEAN HERBERT DRENNON THE GRADUATE SCHOOL, established in 1936, has ex- perienced phenominal growth and now offers Master of Arts degrees in English, Mathematics, History, Sociology, and Economics. The degree of Master of Science is of- fered in Physical and Biological Sciences, the Agricultural Sciences, Engineering, Education, Economics, Agricultural Economics, Business Administration, Sociology, and Mathematics. In addition, Ph.D. Degrees are now offered in Animal Science, Plant Science, Agronomy, Engineering and Physical Science, Social Science and Biological Sciences. At its present rate of growth, the Graduate School is destined to become an even more vital part of Mississippi State University and to give the people of Mississippi and the South an even greater opportunity for advanced educational work. 30 Seated, left to right: Cole, Moulder, Ritter, Martin, Littlejohn. Standing, left to right: Gwin, Lowe, Bond, J. Gwin, Ray, Baker. board of publication Chairman — Charles Ritter Howell Gwin Percy Baker Harry Cole Bob Moulder W. W. Littlejohn T. K. Martin Julius Gwin Shirley Ray Andy Bond Guy Lowe The Board of Publications serves in a governing capacity, basically though it renders a great service to the publications of the student body in the practical solution of problems presented by the editors of each publication. The Board is composed of five faculty and staff members, the Editor of the REVEILLE, the Editor of the REFLECTOR, and the Business Managers of both publications. 31 classes 32 N °BL E PACf I THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICERS President . . . John Bridges Vice President . . . Joel Masaenhas Secretary . . . Hugh AAcWilliams Treasurer . . . Warren Burns Burns, AAcWilliams, Bridges, AAascaenhas graduates 34 Cheerleaders at street dance • ADAMS, Contee L. . . . Purcellville, Va. ARGO, Paul K. . . . Winona BOWERS, Richard H. . . . Jackson BRIDGES, John C. . . . Winterville BURNS, Warren . . . Natchez • CALVERT, Helen J. . . . West Point CARMICHAEL, Vernon O. . . . Chalmette, La. COLE, Bena AA. . . . Starkville COLE WAN, Edna C. . . . Starkville COOK, Randall J. . . . Vicksburg • DILWORTH, Ben C. . . . Corinth EGGERT, Charles W. . . . Lebanon, Pa. ETHRIDGE, Richard C. . . . Meridian GILMER, Sarah J. . . . Ed. . . . Columbus GWIN, Howell H., Jr. . . . Starkville • HARRIS, Hershel M., Jr. . . . Picayune HENDRIX, Fannie L. . . . Corinth JUMPER, Alton K. . . . Booneville KIMBROUGH, James W. . . . Cumberland LANCASTER, John H. . . . Bolton • MANN, Homer A. . . . Jackson MASCARENHAS, Joel A. . . . Sao Paulo, Brasil MATTHEWS, Gerald A. . . . Lula MOOREHEAD, Wells R. . . . Hickory Flat MILNER, Robert C. . . . Forest 35 MATHEWS, Kenneth . . . Utica McCOOL, Perry L. . . . Cleveland PATRICK, Houston W. . . . Forest PORTER, Thomas E. . . . Starkville READ, Frederick H., Jr. . . . Bay Springs REID, William S. . . . Pittsboro ROWE, Walter E. . . . Seattle, Wash. SADLER, Clarence R. . . . Union SAUCIER, Bobbie W, . . . Purvis SCOTT, Harold B., Jr. . . . Pascagoula • SHIPP, Charles D. . . . Belzoni SISK, Bob . . . Ocala, Fla. SUMNERS, Mary F. . . . Booneville SWOOPE, William M. . . . Kosciusko UPTON, Jerry W. . . . Kokomo • WALKER, Herbert O. . . . Jackson WATSON, Harold R. . . . Hattiesburg WELCH, Russell L Gulfport WHITE, William F. . . . Centreville WILLIAMS, Alvin B., Jr. . . . Delta City • WILLIAMS, William B., Ill . . . Ripley, Tenn. WINDERS, William H. . . . Jackson YECK, Ronald D. . . . Piedmont, Okla. Registration frustration SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . Sharpe Johnson Vice President . . . Houston Bass Secretary . . . Shirley Ray Treasurer . . . Andy Bond Johnson, Bond, Ray, Bass seniors 37 The winning float • ADAAAS, Joseph H., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Charleston ADAMS, Les ie F. . . . Eng. . . Winona ADAMSON, Arnold D. . . Bus. . . . Union . . Who ' s Who . . . Commerce Cabinet . . . SAAA President ADDERHOLT, Oliver . . . Bus. . . . Tupelo ALEXANDER, Bobby J. . . . Ed. . . . McComb . . . Student Education Asso- ciation • ALEXANDER, Robert G. . . . Ed . . . Corinth ALLEY, Thurman E. . . . Ed. . . . Maben ALMAN, Ross B. . . . Ag. . . Raymond . . . Block and Bridle ALMOND, John N. . . . Forestry . . . Goodman . . Forestry Club ANDERSON, David A. . . . Eng. . . . Jacfcson  ANDERSON, Oliver B., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian ... Phi Kappa Tau . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . AIEE . . . Elder Statesmen ANDERSON, Troy H., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Vicksburg ANDREWS, Joe C. . . . Bus. . . . Somerville, Tenn. . . . Theta Xi ARNDT, George D. . . . Eng. . . . Ocean Springs . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . Eta Kappa Nu . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . IRE ARNOLD, Joe F. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson ... Pi Tau Sigma . . . ASME • ARTHUR , Jimmie D. Ag. . . . Carthage ASHLEY John K. . Ed. . . Jackson SAAA . . . ndustria Education Club AVEN, J im B. . . . Ed . . . G renada AYERS, George L . . Forestry . . . Crysta Springs . Forestry Club BAILEY, James J. . Eng. . . . Birming- ham, Ala. . . . Sig m.a Chi . . . AA Club • BAKER, Jon D. . . . Forestry . . . Shaw BALDWIN, Harold E., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Vicksburg . . . ASCE . . . Philo Demos . . . Engineering Council . . . Student Association BALL, James W. . . . Bus. . . . Sandy Hook . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . SAAA . . . Cheerleader BARBER, Eugene . . . Ed. . . . Meridian . . . Industrial Education Club BARNETT, George W. . . . Duck Hill . . . ASME ... Tau Beta Pi 38 BARRETT, Carl R., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson . . . IRE — Vice Chairman . . . Phi Eta Sigma — Treasurer . . . ODK ... Phi Kappa Phi . . . Eta Kappa Nu . . . Maroon Band Who ' s Who BARRY, George H., Jr. . . . West Point BASS, I. Houston, III . . . Ag. . . . Lumberton . . . Sigma Chi . . . Managing Editor Reveille . . . Vice President Sen- ior Class . . . Philo Demos . . . Student Council BASS, Walter E. . . . Eng. . . . Poplar- v e . . . Kappa Alpha BEAN, Charles D. . . . Bus. . . . Fulton • BEAN, John . . . Ag. . . . Dorsey BEAN, Thomas C. . . . Eng. . . . Tupelo . . . Sigma Chi . . . ASME . . . M Club BEARD, Glenn A. . . . Ag. . . . Foxworth BEEVERS, Kelly M. . . . Ag. . . . Cleveland BEEVERS, M. Jeanette ... Ed. . . Union . . . Choir . . . Student Ed. Assoc. • BELL, William T., Ill . . . Forestry . . . Vicksburg . . . Forestry Club BENNETT, Benjamin F. . . . L. Arts . . . Vaiden BENNETT, John W. . . . Eng. . . . Carroll- ton BENNETT, Shirley M. . . . Ed. . . . Carroll- ton BENTON, Joseph H. . . . Forestry . . . McComb . . . Student Council . . . Forestry Club . . . President, Forestry School • BERNARDI, John . . . Bus. . . . Greenw7 e . . . Newman Club . . . Accounting Club BERRYHILL, Joe . . . Ed. . . . Birmingham, Ala. BIGGERS, Joe L. . . . Eng. . . . Ben on . . . BSU . . . ASCE BIGHAM, Bobby F. . . . Ed. . . . Ecru BISHOP, Billy M. . . . L. Arts . . . Hazelhurst • BISHOP, Charles F. . . . L. Arts . . . Decatur . . . Sociology Club Chairman BISHOP, James L. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian . . . ASME BLACK, Joe . . . Forestry . . . Tutwiler . . . Forestry Club BLACKWELL, Charles E. . . ' . Ed. . . . Tay orsv ' e . . . NEA BLAND, Howard M. . . . Bu. . . . Cumber and OOPS! 39 New Memorial Hall cafeteria • BLAND, Jacob L. . . . Bu. . . . Delta Sigma Pi . Club BLUM, Henry S„ III . . Meridian BOGGAN, Jerry L. . . . Ed. . BOND, Andrew J. . . . Ed. . . Jackson Accounting Bu. . . . . Ackerman . . Gautier . . Student . . . Editor of Reveille . Council Publications Committee . . . Homecoming Committee . . . Student Alumni Committee tion Association . Class BOND, Lou Guillotte . . . . Reveille Staff tion Association . Student Educa- Treasurer Senior Ed. . . . Gautier . Student Educa- Summit . McComb Phi Eta Sigma Glider Eng. . . . Treasurer • BOND, James F. . . . Bu. . . . Laurel Accounting Club . . . Alpha Kappa Psi — Vice President BOND, Murphy E. . . . Ed. . . . Tylertown ... SEA ... BSU Council BONTEMPS, Barry S. . . . Bu. . . . Bay St. Louis . . . Newman Club . . . Accounting Club BORING, Jimmy D. . . . Bu. Elizebethton, Jenn. . . . M Club BOSTICK, Linda T. . . . Ed. . . . Belmont . . . Chi Omega . . . Choir . . . SEA • BOWLIN, Lentice F. . . . Ag. . . . Mead- ville . . . 4-H Club . . . Block and Bridle — Pres. BOX, Jimmy L. . . . Ag. . BOYD, William C. . . . Eng . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . . . . IAS . . . Who ' s Who Club BRABSTON, Thomas W. . . . Pascagoula . . . ASCE — . . . Newman Club BRADDOCK, Charles M. . . . Bu. . . . Ripley . . . SAM • BRADDY, Richard E. . . . Eng. . . . Texas City, Texas . . . AIEE ... IRE BRADSHAW, James R. . . . Bu . . . Flor- ence . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon BRANSCOME, Edward H. . . . Ag. . . . Grenada . . . Sappa Sigma . . . ODK . . . Who ' s Who . . . Block and Bridle . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . Alpha Zeta BRASWELL, Charles F. . . . Bu. . . . Kosciusko BRASWELL, Joline T. . . . Ed. . . . Kosciusko • BRAY, Charles W. . . . Eng. . . . Toccopola BRIDGES, James H., Jr. . . . Bu. . . . Philadelphia BRIGHT, James M. . . . Forestry . . . Purvis BROCK, William D. . . . L. Arts . . . Meridian BROOKS, Frank L. . . . L. Arts . . . Carthage . . . Sigma Gamma Epsilon . . . Dip and Strike 40 • BROOKS, Ned . . . Bus. . . . Duncan BROOME, George C, III ... L. Arts . . . Hattiesburg BROWN, Arthur V. . . . Ag. . . . Chat- tahoochee, Fla. BROWN, Beverly A. . . . Ed. . . . Carthage BROWN, Charles L, Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Hattiesburg . . . ASME . . . Elder Statesman . . . Blue Key . . . IFC — President . . . Student Council • BROWN, F. Woodrow . . . Ag. . . . Macon BROWN, James L, Jr. . . : Ag. . . . Boone- ville . . . FFA . . . SAE BRUCE, Robert W. . . . L. Arts . . . Louis- ville . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Sociology Club — Sec. BRUMFIELD, Bruce J. . . . Ag. . . . Inver- ness . . . Kappa Sigma . . . ODK . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . Alpha Zeta . . . Block and Bridle . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Pershing Rifles . . . Elder Statesmen . . . Pres. Ag. School . . . Pres. Kappa . . . Sigma . . . Vice Pres. Sophomore Class . . . Chairman Student Council . . . Who ' s Who BRYAN, Lynda L. . . . Ed. . . . State Col- lege . . . Chi Omega . . . Who ' s Who ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Co-Ed Club ... SEA • BUCKALEW, Jack . . . Eng. . . . Cary . . . IAS . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . Engineering Council BURCHAM, Olan C. . . . Ed. . . . Rienzi BURGER, Nash K., Ill . . . L. Arts . . . Freehold, New Jersey . . . Alpha Tau Omega BURGESS, Charles C. . . . L. Arts . . . Broofchaven . . . Kappa Sigma . . . M Club . . . Alpha Phi Omega BURGESS, George L. . . . L. Arts . . . Ocean Springs • BURNETT, Jimmy D. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Louin . . . Phi Kappa Tau BURT, Bruce S. . . . Forestry . . . Philadelphia BUSH, William W. . . . L. Arts . . . Laurel BUTLER, Billy S. . . . Forestry . . . Mashulville . . . Forestry Club BUTLER, Norman V. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson • BYRD, George W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Natchez . . . AlChE . . . Blackfriars CALDWELL, Charlie H. . . . Eng. . . . Batesville . . . ASAE . . . BSU CALCOTE, Chester C. . . . Eng. . . . Brookhaven CALLAHAN, Mollye S. . . . L. Arts . . . Starkville CALLAHAN, William M., Jr. . . . Forestry . . . Starkville Signing up for Parent ' s Day 4! Starkville Chamber of Commerce welcomes MSU students West • CALVERT, John A. . . . Eng. . . Meridian CAMPASSI, Charles C. . . . Bus. . . , Clarksdale CAMPBELL, Ja mes B. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Poplarville CAMPBELL, Julia D. . . . Ed. . . Point . . . Chi Omega CAMPBELL, Robert E. . . . Ag. Grenada • CANON, Robert H., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Tunica . . . SAM CARNATHAN, Alfred M. . . . Ed. . . . Oko ona CARNATHAN, Ralph D. . . . Bus. . . . Tupelo CARR, Michael A. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel . . . ASME . . . Newman Club — Pres. CARSON, Lillie L. . . . Ed. . . . Winona • CARSON, Martha R. . . . L. Arts . . . luka . . . Sociology Club . . Choir . . . Co-Ed Club . . . Wesley . . . Girls ' Octet CARTER, Edward A. . . . Forestry . . . Clinton . . . Forestry Club . . . Delta Pi Delta CARTER, J. Franklin CARTER, Richard P Starkville CATO, Robert H. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson . . . Sigma Chi . . . Blue Key . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Philo Demos . . . Elder Statesmen . . . ASCE . Ag. . . Sandhill . . Eng. . . . • CAUTHEN, Joseph M., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Camden . . . ASME CAUTHEN, Robert H. . . . Eng. . . . Pickens CHAMBLISS, Helen C. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Picayune CHANCE, Ellis E. . . . Ed. . . . Meridian ... SEA CHILDRESS, Willie F. . . . Bu. . . . Senatobia . . . Alpha Kappa Psi • CHRISTY, Henry R. . . . SAM CHOO, Johnny B. . . . Eng dale . . . AIEE CLANKSON, Joe A. CLARK, Chester K. CLARK, Jerry L. . . Bu. . . . Meridian . Clarkes- IRE . . Bus. . . . Shelley . Ed. . . . Neshoba Eng. . . . Columbus 42 • CLAY, Bobby F. . . . Ag. . . . Silver City ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Agronomy Club - Pres. CLEMENTS, Joseph T., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Ravenden Springs, Ark. . . . ASCE CLINE, Robert T. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Laurel . . . BSU . . . Choir — Pres. COAKLEY, Robert C. . . . Bus. . . . Pascagoula . . . Newman Club COBB, Anne P. . . . Bus. . . . Meridian • COBB, Lonnie J. . . . Eng. . . . Gu fporf COBB, Rodger C. . . . Eng. . . . New Albany . . . ASME — Treasurer COCHRAN, Rex W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Lumberton COCHRAN, Scotchie M. . . . L. Arts . . . Star . . . BSU . . . Sociology Club . . . Student Council . . . Vice Pres. Junior Class COCKERHAM, Malcolm N. . . . Forestry . . . Jackson . . . Forestry Club • COHN, Charles M. . . . Bus. . . . Belzoni . . . SAM COHN, Jerry D. . . . Bus. . . . Belzoni COKER, Jerry T. . . . Eng. . . . Rienzi COLBERT, Frankie L. . . . Eng . . . . West Point ... Pi Tau Sigma . . . ASME COLLINS, Edward D. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson ... Pi Kappa Alpha — Treas. . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Delta Sigma Pi . . . Elder Statesmen . . . Commerce Cabinet — Sec.-Treas. • COMBS, Leon L. . . . Arts ar id Sci. . . . Newton ... Pi Kappa Alpha CONN, Earl Y. . . . Ag. . . . Benoit . . . Kappa Sigma COOPER, Garland L. . . . Eng. . . . Brook- haven COOPER, Herman E., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Angu 7 a CORDON, Carlos A. . . . Eng. . . . Guate- mala City, C. A. • COTTON, Andy R. . . . Ag. . . . Macon . . . Alpha Zeta . . . Dairy Club — Pres. COURTNEY, Rachel W. . . . Ed. . . . Prentiss . . . SEA COURTNEY, Thomas E. . . . Bus. . . . Columbia . . . Alpha Kappa Psi COVERT, William C, Jr. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Meridian . . . AlChE COVINGTON, James E. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian ... Tau Beta Pi . . . ASChE ' Coach Sadler and his boys 43 Students yell for victory • COX, Hayden J. . . . Ed. . . . Booneville COX, Robert G. . . . Ag. . . . Booneville CRAIG, William A Eng. . . . Senatofoia CROCKETT, Larry L Bus. . . . nc ependence CROSS, Ray 1. . . . Bus. . . . Columbus • CULPEPPER, Everett T. . . Bus. . . . Meridian CUMMINGS, Holmes E. . . . Bus. . . . Brookhaven . . . Accounting Club CURRIE, Otis W. . . . Ag. . . . Forest . . . Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Poull ry Sci. Club — Sec. CURRO, Joseph R., Jr. . . . L. Arts . . . Areola DAKIN, Joe C. . . Ag. . . . Cleveland • DALE, John J., Jr. . . Ag . . . Port Gibson . . . Alpha Zeta DALTON, James B., II . . . Eng. . . . Memphis, Tenn. DANIEL, William P. . . Macon DANIELS, Jimmy G. . . . Fc restry . . . Starkville DAVENPORT, James C. . . Bus. . . . Leland • DAVIS, Billy M. . . . Ed. . . . Laurel . . , SEA Pres. . . . Pres. Sch. of Ed. . . . Chairman, Election Comm ttee . . . Who ' s Who DAVIS, John F. . . . Forestry . . . 81 0x1 DAVIS, Perry J., Jr. . . . Forestry . . . Meridian . . . Forestry Club DAVIS, Tom K. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian DAVIS, William B. . . . Bus. . . . Holly Bluff • DAVIS, William L . . . Ed. . . . Baldwyn DAWKINS, Thomas C. . . . Bus. . . . Coffeew7 e DAY, Emerson D. . . . Eng. . . . Broofc- haven DEAN, Albert L. . . . Ag. . . . Hernando . . . Block and B idle . . . Livestock Judging Team DEAN, Lester B. . . . Ed. . . . Tomnolen 44 • DEAVENPORT, Earnest W. . . . Sc. . . . Macon . . . Kappa Alpha . . . AlChE . . . Student Council . . . Sec. Soph. Class DENSON, James J. . . . Eng. . . . Mobile, Ala. . . . AIEE ... IRE DENTON, Albert C. . . . Bus. . . . West Point DILL, Ellen J. . . . Ed. . . . West Point DINKINS, Edwin D. . . . Bus. . . . Vicksburg . . . SAM . Chi Lambda Rho Pres. • DIXON, Minor J. . . . Bus. . . . Natchez . . . SAM . . . Alpha Kappa Psi . . . YMCA . . . BSU . . . Alpha Phi Omega ... Chi Lambda Rho V. Pres. DIXON, Richard A. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian . . . ASCE DIXON, Wanda S. . . . Meridian . . . Dames Club DONALD, Jerry L. . . . Bus. . . . Loui ' s- v e . . . Delta Sigma Pi DONALD, William E. . . . Bus. . . . Louisville • DORSEY, Jacky G. . . . Eng. . . . Carthage DOVE, James R. . . . Eng. . . . Union . . . AIEE DOWNER, Thomas M., Jr. . . . Sc. . . . Lexington . . . Student Council DOWNS, James S. . . . Eng. . . . Oxford . . . ASCE DUKE, Joe D. . . . Ag. . . . Coffeeville • DUNCAN, Arthur J. . . . Eng. . . . Byhalia DUNCAN, William K. . . . Ed. . . . Dorsey . . . Industrial Education Club EASOM, Albert G., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Sebastopol . . . Accounting Club . . . Commerce Cabinet . . . Alpha Kappa Psi Pres. EAST, George H., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Gulfport ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . YMCA ... Eta Kappa Nu . . . YMCA Pres. EAST, John W. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian • EASTIN, Joe L. . . . Eng. . . . Picayune ... Eta Kappa Nu . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . AIEE . . . IRE . . . Wesley Founda- tion EATON, William H. . . . Ed . . . Wheeler ... SEA EAYES, Grady J. . . . Sc. . . . Louisville EDGAR, James L. . . . Ag. . . . Vaughan . . . Wesley Foundation . . . Agronomy Club EDWARDS, Franklin W. . . . Sc. . . . Richton Thrill of a lifetime n 45 Where ' re ya going, Honey? • EDWARDS, Malcolm T. . . Bus. . . . Jackson . . . SAM EIKEL, Henry, III . . . Bus . . . Biloxi . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . . V. Pres - Miss. State Sailing Assoc . . . SAM EILAND, Sally M. . . . Ed. . . . Eupora . . . Zeta Tau Alpha — V ce Pres. . . . YWA - Pres. ... SEA — Sec. . . . Co-Ed Club ELDREDGE, William S. . . Bus. . . . Columbus ELEUTERIUS, Lionel N. . . 1 Arts . . . Biloxi • ELLISON, John B. . . . Ag. . . . Lexington . . . Block and Bridle ERVIN, Larry B. . . . Ag. . . . Laurel . . . FFA ESKRIDGE, Tommy G. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville . . . Industrial Ed. Club - Secretary ESTESS, Roy S. . . . Eng. . . . Tylertown . . . IAS . . . BSU - Music Chairman ETHRIDGE, Frank G. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Vicksburg ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Newman Club . . . Dip and Strike — V. Pres. and Treas. • EUBANKS, James L. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . McComfa . . . Meistersingers . . . Men ' s Chorus EVANS, James E. . . . Bus. . . . Meridian EVANS, Lane L„ Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Carthage . . . Accounting Club EVANS, S. R., Jr. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Sigma Chi . . . Treas. of SA . . . Sec. Junior Class . . . ODK . . . Tau Beta Pi • • • BSU . . . Dance Committee . . . Presidents Cabinet . . . Home- coming Committee . . . Philo Demos . . . Elder Statesman . . . Who ' s Who . . . Pershing Rifles . . . Student Alumni Committee . . . Disciplinary Com. . . . AlChE EZELL, Sam E., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Green- wood . . . SAM • FARISH, Betty A. . . . Ed. . . . Louisville ... SEA FARR, Walter E. . . . Eng. . . . Houston . . . Maroon Band FARRELL, James O. . . . Eng. . . . Greenwood FARRELL, Joseph P. . . . Bus. . . . Green- wood ... Chi Lambda Rho . . . Ace. Club . . . Scabbard and Blade FARRIS, Alton B., Jr. . . . Bus. . . Morton FARRIS, Ronnie C. . . . Ed. FELTS, E. Kendall ... Ed. FERGUSON, William C. . . Durant FILES, James H. . . . Eng. . FINLEY, Robert C. . . . Eng. Springs . . Corinth . . Jackson Bus. . . . . Louisville . . Crystal 46 • FITCH, David C. . . . Eng. . . . Gulfport FITCH, John . . . Ed. . . . Ethelsville, Ala. FITZPATRICK, James G. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Carrollton, Ala. . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Arnold Air Society . . . Westminister Fellowship . . . Choir . . . Dip and Strike FLANAGAN, James H. . . . Bus. . . . Kosciusko FLANAGAN, Lawrence N. . . . Eng. . . . Angu a • FLINN, James R. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagoula . . . AIEE FLURRY, Bobbie D. . . . SAM FORBUS, Clyde J. . FORD, Donald R. . FORD, Robert E. . . . . . Sigma Chi . . . . Bus. . . Bus. . Ag. . . . Eng. . . IAS . . Sfurgis . . Amory Greenv e Columbus • FORD, Robert L. . . . Bus. . . . Columbus FORTNER, James A., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagoula . . . AIEE ... IRE FORTNER, Warren C, Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Glen Allan ... Phi Theta Kappa . . . AIEE ... IRE FONG, Edward K. . . . Eng. . . . Como FOX, Joseph A. . . . Forestry . . . Pulaski . . . Delta Pi Delta . . . Forestry Club — Pres. • FRANKLIN, Ronald J. . . . Bus. . . . Birmingham, Ala. . . . SAM FRANKS, Billie N. . . . Ag. . . . Fulton FRATESI, Robert . . . Eng. . . . Marion, Ark. . . . Alpha Tau Omega FREDRICKSON, Luther A., Jr. . . . Forestry Sardis . . . Forestry Club FREEMAN, Enoch L., Jr. . . . Sc. . . . Jackson . . . Alpha Tau Omega Pres. • FREEMAN, Marion L . . . Sc. . . Ash- ville, Ala. GAMBRELL, William E. . . . Eng. . . . Taylorsville . . . ASME GARDNER, Roland F. . . . Eng. . . . Co ins GARY, Harold R. . . . Ag. . . . Eupora . . . FFA GENTRY, Herbert W. . . . Fo. . . . Poplar- ville miMMik ' Tsk tsk tsk 47 Student Association Officers greet Joni . . . • GHOLSON, Willis G. . . . Ed. Water Valley GIFFORD, Hugh W. . . . Sc. . . . Boone- ville . . . Sigma Gamma Epsilon . . . Dip and Strike — Treas. GLOVER, Hampton W. . . . L. Arts . . . Phila . . . Sigma Chi . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . ODK . . . Philo Demos . . . Elder Statesmen . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . Drillmaster . . . Vice Pres. Jr. Class . . . Student Council GLOVER, WILLIAM T. . . . L. Arts . . . Meridian GOODWIN, Houston K. . . . Eng. . . . Water Valley . . . ASCE • GOOGE, Kathryn N. . . . Ed. . . . Boone- ville . . . Zeta Tau Alpha . . . Co-Ed Club . . . SEA . . . Co-Ed Club - Treas. GORENFLO, Wilfred J. . . . Bu. . . . Biloxi . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon GOZA, Stuart W. . . . Sc. . . . West Point GRAHAM, Fred J L. Arts . . . Clarks- dale . . . APO . . . ASCE GRANT, Thomas K. . . . Eng. . . . Doddsville . . . ASCE • GRAVES, William R. . . . Eng. . Memphis, Tenn. ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . IAS . . . Blue Key . . . AFROTC . . . Arnold Air Society . . . Sabre Air Command . . . Wing Commander . . . Commander of Sabres Sec. Blue Key AAS GREEN, Ernest T. Valley . . . AIEE GREEN, James D. . . . ville GROSS, Edward R. . . . ville, Tenn. GUICE, Mildred L. ... Ed .... Zeta Tau Alpha W. . . . Alumni Executive Officer Eng. RE , Bu. . • Eng. Water Boone- Nash- Starkville L. Arts . . . s. . . . Leland . . SAM . . . Editor, Man. Blue Key • GUNN, David Greenv 7 e GWIN, Julius P. . . . Bui ... Pi Kappa Alpha . V. Pres. . . . Reflector - Ed., News Ed., Sports Ed . . . Who ' s Who . . . Arnold Air Society . . . Sabre Air Command . . . Elder Statesman . . . Frosh Club HADDEN, Charles A. . . . Eng. ... Mo- tile, Ala. . . . ASCE HALL, John W. . . . Bus. . . . Poplarville . . . Ace. Club HALL, Raymond R. . . . L. Arts . . . Laurel • HAMILL, Robert H. . . . Ag. . . . Sturgis HAMILTON, Myril A. . . . Bus. . . . Moss Point HANCOCK Pheba . . HANCOCK . . . Bentonia HAND, Jogene S. . . . Bus. . . . Terry Thomas A. . . . Bus. . . . BSU . . . SAM Wildy R. . . . Arts and Sci. 48 • HAND, Larry J. . . . Eng. . . . West HANKINS, William F. . . . Bus. . . . Greenwood ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Delta Sigma Pi . . . SAM . . . Pershing Rifles HANNON, James R. . . . Eng. . . . Fulton . . . ASChE HARBER, Betty S. . . . L. Arts . . . Boone- ville . . . Sociology Club . . . Meister- singers . . . Wesley . . . Co-Ed Club HARDER, Kenneth J. . . . L. Arts . . . Biloxi . . . Newman Club • HARDIN, Harry F. . . . Eng. . . . Vicksburg ... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . ASChE . . . Newman Club HARDY, James R. . . . Ed. . . . Union HARDY, Joe B., Jr. . . . Ag. . . . Canton HARDY, James R. . . . Bus. . . . Columbia . . . Alpha Kappa Psi . . . Ace. Club HARRISON, Danny E. . . . L. Arts . . . Corinth Bus. • HARRISON, William B., Jr. Calhoun City HARRIS, Edwin S., Jr. . Meridian HARVEY, Charles W. . . Hollandale . . . IED Club HASSON, John B. . . . Ed. HAUGHTON, Phillip H. . . . L. Arts . . Amory Ed. Ed. . Meridian • HEATH, Ralph D., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Canton . . . Choir . . . SAM HEMPSTEAD, Jane E. . . . L. Arts . . . Elgin, III. . . . Delta Delta Delta HENDERSON, Rodney L. . . . Ag. . . . Jackson . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Pres. Ag. Sch. . . . Alpha Zeta . . . Blue Key . . Block and Bridle . . . Wesley Foundation . . . Who ' s Who . . . Judg- ing Teams . . . Student Council HENLEY, James A., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Ethel . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . Philo Demos ... Pi Tau Sigma . . . ASME — Sec. . . . Who ' s Who HENNINGHAM, John J. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Linden, N. J. . . . Newman Club Bus. . . . Jackson . Eng. . . . Mantee • HENRY, John J. . HENSLEY, John W. . . . ASCE HENSON, Robert K. . . . Bus. . . . Laurel . . . SAM HERNDON, Ralph H. . . . Eng. . . . Gibson HERRINGTON, Charles W. . . . Eng. . . . Natchez . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Candidates in review 49 L 1 ; - Eat, Freshman, you ' re hungry. • HESTER, John W. . • • Eng. . . . She by . . . Sigma Phi Eps ' Ion HICKMAN, Albert M. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson . . . Accounting Club HICKMAN, John R. Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Laurel . . . SAM HIGGINBOTHAM, Re Iph A. . . . Bus. . . . Lorman . . . Ace. Club . . . Wesley HILL, David E. . . . Bus. . . . Houston • HILL, Laurence J. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . Blue Key . . . Eta Kappa Nu . . . Elder Statesmen . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . AIEE . . . IRE . . . Who ' s Who . . . Student Council HILL, Mansel R. . . . Ag. . . . Edinburg . . . FFA HILL, Richard C. . . . Ed. : . . Wheeler HINTON, Patrick H. ... . Ag. . . . Rkhton HIRSCHENHOFER, John H. . . . Eng. . . . Huntsville, Ala. • HOBBS, Boyd L. . . . Bus. . . HOBBS, Linda Sikes . . . Bus. ville . . . Chi Omega HODGES, Dave . . . 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Forestry Club • KILLEBREW, John A., Jr. . . . Ag. . . Cruger . . . FFA . . . ASAE KIRK, Andy E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . Doddsv 7 e KIRKLAND, Donald W. . . . L. Arts . . Philadelphia KLEINSCHMIDT, Charles L. . . . Eng . . . Jackson . . . ASME KNAPP, Joseph L. . . . Arts and Sci. . . Vicksburg 52 • KNIGHT, John T. . . . Eng. . . . Natchez KORNS, Charles H. . . . Ag. . . . Brooklyn, Iowa . . . Horticulture Club V. Pres. KOSKELA, Earl L. . . . Eng. . . . Moss Point . . . ASME LADNER, Houston . . . Ag. . . . Perkin- ston . . . FFA LANCASTER, Archie B. . . . Bus. . . . Greenville . . . Kappa Sigma . . . SAM . . . Cheerleader Eng. . . . Laurel Eng. . . • LANCASTER, Kenneth R. . . . Ed. Pontotoc LANDRUM, James T. . . Columbus . . . ASCE LANG, ELZA, R. . . . Bus. LANGSTON, Thomas E. . Silver Creek . . . ASME LATHAM, William E. ... Ed Beulah . . . Kappa Sigma • LEA, Thomas D. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus ... V. Pres. Eng. School . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . Phi Kappa Phi . . . Who ' s Who . . . 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West Point McLEOD, Robert J. . . . Ed. . . . Jackson McMILLAN, Roy L. . . . Eng. . . . Kosciusko McMULLAN, Daniel M. . . . Eng. . . . Waynesboro ... Pi Kappa Alpha McNAIR, James R. . . . Eng. . . . Raymond McNAIR, Willie L. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson McQUARY, Willie R. . . . Ag. . . . Vardaman . . . FEMS Club • McRANEY, Willie A. . . . Ag. . . . Bass- field . . . Agricultural Economics Club McWHIRTER, James C. . . . Bus. . . . Amory ... Pi Kappa Alpha McWILLIAMS, Hugh F. . . . Ag. . . . Haffiesburg . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Philo Demos . . . Blue Key . . . Elder Statesmen . . . Dairy Club . . . Who ' s Who . . . Kappa Alpha Pres. MACK, Donald E. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel ... Eta Kappa Nu . . . AIEE MAGEE, William R., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Florence • MAHARREY, Robert D. Ed. . . . Oko ona MALLORY, James P. Bus. . . . Vicks- burg . . . Sigma Ch i . . SAM MANGUM, Henry L. Jr. . Ag. . . . D ' Lo MANGUM, Robert L , Jr. . Ag. . . . Jackson MANNICK, Ronald L. . Ag. . . . Summerdale, Ala. Agricultural Economics Club • MANNING, Maurice L. . Ed. . . . McShan, Ala. ... SEA MAPLES, Dupree . . . Eng. Luce da le MAPP, David M. . . . Ec . Decatur MARION, John M. . Bus. . . . Tupelo . . . Sigma Chi Art and Layout Editor Reveille MARTIN, Bill C. . . . Eng. . . . Cary . . . ASME The time has come, Frosh 55 Cato beams • MARTIN, George H. . . . Eng. . . Pascagou a . . . ASME MARTIN, Westbrook . . . Ag. . . . Senatobia . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon MARTIN, William B. . . . Sc. . . . Weir . . . AlChE . . . Eng. Council Rep. MASSINGILL, Richard A. . . . Ed. . . . Meridian MAYERS, William B. . . . Bus. . . . Yazoo City . . . SAM • MAYFIELD, Anne R. . . . Ed. . . . Stark- ville ... Chi Omega . . . SEA Treas. . . . Beauty . . . Homecoming Queen . . . Cheerleader . . . AFROTC Sponsor . . . AFROTC Head Sponsor . . . Cardinal Key MELSHEIMER, Richard P. . . . Bu. . . . Starkville ... Chi Lambda Rho . . . SAM MERRITT, Paul B. Pensacola, Fla. . METTS, John P. . Ill . . . Eng. . . . . Alpha Tau Omega Eng. . . . Louisville MIDDLETON, Robert D. . . . Bu. . . . Starkville . . . Kappa Sigma . . . ODK .... Chi Lambda Rho . . . Delta Sigma Pi . . . Scabbard and Blade . . . V. Pres. Bu. School . . . Pres. ODK • MILES, Billie R. . . . Bu. . . . Meridian MILLER, John K. . . . Eng. . . . Green- wood . . . Sigma Chi MILLER, John W. . . . Eng. . . . Natchez . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Band . . . IAS . . . Wesley Foundation . . . Saber light MILLER, Larry C. . . . Ag. . . . New Albany MILLER, Walter P. . . . Ed. . . . Broofc- haven • MILLS, Dixon H. . . . Ed. . . . Nettleton . . . IED MILLS, Richard H. . . . Eng. . . . ' Shaw . . . IRE . . . AIEE ... Tau Beta Phi . . . Adda Kappa Nu . . . Newman Club . . . L. L. Patterson Honor Society MILNER, Donald E. . . . Ed. . . . McCool ... IED MILNER, Loyce W. . . . Bu. . . . Clarks- dale . . . SAM MINER, Frank H. Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . ASCE • MITCHELL, Audie O. . . . Eng. . . . Florence MITCHELL, Dennis . . . Ag. . . . Collins MITCHELL, Jack C. . . . Ed. . . . Corinth MITCHELL, Jerold E. . . . Ag. . . . Picayune . . . Block and Bridle, Sec. MITCHELL, Jerry C. . . . Sc. . . . Jackson . . . AlChE. • MOAK, Sheridan O. . . . Eng. . . Hurley MONK, Claude E. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson MONTGOMERY, Robert D. . . Eng. . . . West Point MOORE, J. Harry . . . Eng. . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . Alpha Tau Omega MOORE, Jimmy R. . . . Ag. . . . Forest MOORE, John Ollie . . . Fo . . . Enterprise MOORE, Otis I. . . . Ag. . . . Ellisville MOREAU, David H. . . . Eng. . . . Natchez . . . Kappa Alpha Order . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . Blue Key . . . Who ' s Who . . . ASCE, V. Pres. . . . West- minister Fellowship MORELAND, Lloyd P. . . . Bus. . . . Lena . . . Alpha Kappa Psi . . . SAM . . . Veterans Club . . . Miss. State Hotel Society MORGAN, Beverly A. . . . Ed. . . . Moorevi e • MORGAN, James S. . . . Eng . . . Sturgis MORGAN, Rex A. . . . Ag. . . Sunflower . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Bloc k and Bridle Club MORRIS, Gary L. . . . Eng. . . . Columbia MORRIS, James H., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Crenshaw . . . SAM MORRISON, Paul C. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson . . . Phi Kappa Tau • MOSBY, Bill R„ Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Meridian . . . Lambda Chi Alpha . . . SAM . . . Accounting Club MOSES, John E. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson MOSS, Kenneth W. . . . Eng . . . Union . . . ASME . . . Scabbard and Blade MOTT, Huey P. . . . Ag. . . . Middleton, Tenn. . . . FFA MURPHREE, David L. . . . Eng. . . . Starkville . . . Sigma Chi . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . IAS • MURRELL, Frank A. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Jackson . . . Dip and Strike Pres. MYATT, William J. . . . Bus. . . . Raleigh MYERS, Cecil H., Jr. . . . Corinth MYRES, John P. . . . Bus. . . . Louisville . . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . SAM MYRICK, Michael O. . . . Bus. . . . Laurel . . . SAM Hold it, who made the six points? 57 Homecoming festivities. • MYRICK, Tinnon G. . . . Bus. . . . Laurel . . . M Club . . . SAM NEAL, Robert B., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Starkville . . . Kappa Sigma NEAL, Weda M. . . . Ed. . . . DeKalb . . . SAE . . . Wesley ... SEA V. Pres. NELSON, Lawrence G. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Greenville . . . AlChE NEWELL, William R. . . . Ag. . . . Progreso, Honduras . . . Rifle Team . . . Int. Club • NEWLAND, John E. . . . Forestry . . . Pontotoc . . . Forestry Club NICHOLAS, Haron . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Iran NICHOLS, Alva E., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Clarksdale . . . ASME NICHOLS, Laymon H. . . . Ag. . . . Vardaman NORMAN, Harry L. . . . Bus. . . . New Albany . . . BSU • ODOM, John L. . . , Eng. . . . Grenada . . . Theta Xi . . . ASME ... IAS OGLESBEE, Paul B., Jr. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Handsboro OLIVER, Sue V. . . . Ed. . . . Winona . . . SEA . . . Sociology Club OLIVER, William R. . . . Bus. . . . Winona . . . SAM O ' NEAL, W. Claudine . . . L. Arts . . . Starkville . . . Co-Ed Club . . . Choir . . . BSU — Sec. . . . Sociological Society — Sec. • OSBORN, William M. . . . L. 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Eng. . . . Columbus • YARBROUGH, Karen M. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Biloxi YOUNG, Duke A. . . . Eng. . . . Baldwyn YOUNG, Eileen C. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Tchula ZINN, Bennett E. . . . Bus. . . . Columbus 92 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President . . . Chuck Hayes Vice President . . . John Wilson Secretary . . . Charles Hewes Treasurer ... Ed Blakeslee sophomores 93 sophomores • ADAMS, Larry N. . . . ADAMS, William M. . ADDINGTON, Dale L. ALLBRITTON, Henry T ALLEN, Arthur L, Jr. . Bus. . . . Adamsville, Ala. . . Eng. . . . Ethel . . . Eng. . . . Yazoo City . . . Eng. . . . Jackson . . Bus. . . . Pascagoula • ALLEN, George I. ALLEN, Gerald W. ALLEN, Jerry S. . . ALLEN, Jerry W. . ALLISON, Clarian . . Eng. . . . Meridian . . Sc. . . . Brandon Ag. . . . Silver City . Eng. . . . West Memphis, Ark. . . L. Arts . . . Amory • ALLRED, Malcolm A. . . . ANDERSON, Clifford W. ANDERSON, George R. . ANDERSON, James W. . ANDERSON, John D. . . . • ANDERSON, Roland H. . ANDERSON, William P. ANDREWS, Ira C, Jr. . . ANDREWS, Lynwood J. ANGLIN, Billy C. . . . Eng. Eng. . . . Hazlehurst . . . Bus. . . . Hattiesburg . . Eng. . . . Ripley . Ag. . . . Starkville Sc. . . . Jackson . . Eng. . . . Brandon . . Bus. . . . DeKalb Eng. . . . Columbus . . Bus. . . . Amory Bruce • ANTHONY, Louie T. . ARMOUR, Clyde S. . . ARMSTRONG, Ross S. ARON, Jim E. . . . Ag. ARRINGTON, A. C. . . . Ed. . . . West Point Eng. . . . Taylorsville . . Ag. . . . Vaiden . . Bruce Eng. . . . Brookhaven • ARTMAN, William D., Jr. . . . ATWOOD, Cecil W. . . . Eng. AVANT, Charles Thomas . . . BAILEY, Bobby T. . . . Eng. . BAILEY, Robert J. . . . Bus. . Eng. . . . Winona . . . Laurel Eng. . . . Starkville . Greenwood . Meridian • BAILEY, Robert Leroy . . . Forestry . . . Carrollton BAIN, Doug C, Jr. . . . L Arts . . . Starkville BAIRD, Joseph B., Jr. . . . Sc. . . . Maffson BALDWIN, William F. . . . Eng. . . . Vicksburg BALDWIN, William H., Jr. . . . Natchez • BALGORD Peter K. . . . Ag. . . . 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Sardis BISHOP, Sherrill D. . . . Bus. . . . Hazlehurst BLACKLEDGE, Harold L. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel • BLAKESLEE, Henry E. BLEDSOE, Leroy D., Jackson BLOCKER, Perry G. . BLUE, William H. . . . BOLLING, William E. . Eng. Gulf port Jr. Bus. . Eng. . . . Jackson Jus. . . . Vicksburg . . . Eng. . . . Prentiss • BOND, Ottis W. . . . Eng. . BOND, Ronald L. . . . Eng. BOREN, Edwin L. . . . Eng. BOUTWELL, Greta O. . . Springs BOWEN, Henry H. • BOWLIN, Claude Q., McCall Creek BOWLING, Roger C. Albany BOYCE, Robert A. . . BOYD, Helen ... Ed. BOYD, Johnny R. . Edinburg Bus. . . Wiggins . . Saucier . . Greenville Ed. . . . Crystal . . . Smithville Eng. Eng. New Ag. . . . Jonestown . . Starkville . Arts and Sc. . . • BOX, Isaac P. . . . L. Arts . . . Prairie BOYKIN, Robert B. . . Eng. . . . Jackson BOZEMAN, Louis E. . . . Eng. . . . Jayess BRASHEAR, George M. . . . L. Arts . . McComb 95 sophomores • BRATT, Charles B. . . . Bus. . . . BRATTON, Jerry L Eng. . . BRENT, James M. . . . L. Arts . BREWER, Delmond N. . . . Ag. BRIGGS, Richard W. . . . Sc. . . Moss Point . New Albany . Denham Springs, La. . . Rose Hill . Corinth • BRISTER, Lawrence M. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagou a BROCK, Milton L. . . . L. Arts . . . McComb BROPHY, Edward J. . . . Sc. . . . Greenville BROWN, Barbara J. . . . L. Arts . . . Starkville BROWN, Charles K. . . . Sc. . . . Columbia BROWN, Edward M. W. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson BROWN, Martha L. . . . L. Arts . . . Stewart BRUMFIELD, Glenn A. . . . Bus. . . . Bentonia BRUMFIELD, Seth D. . . . Forestry . . . Tylertown BRUMFIELD, Thad E. . . . Bus. . . . Tylertown BUCKNER, Barbara A. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville BUFORD, Billy T. . . . Forestry . . . Pickens BURCH, Claude P. ... Eng ... Pascagou a BURNETT, Joseph C. . . . Sc. . . . Meridian BURNEY, Dick . . . L. Arts . . . Acfcerman • BURNEY, John F. . . CALCOTE, John L. . . CALLAHAN, Joel T. . CAMBRE, Tom V. . . CANNON, Jackie R. Ag. . . . Ackerman . Eng. . . . Natchez . . Sc. . . . Starkville Forestry . . . Jackson . . Bus. . . . Yazoo City • CARLISLE, Woodrow W., Jr. CARMAN, Jack Baker, Jr. . . CARR, Bailey V. . . . Bus. . . CARR, Charles E. . . . Eng. . . CARR, Jerry G. . . . L. Arts . . . Bus. . . . West Point Eng. . . . Panther Burn Columbus . Sardis . Tupelo CARR, Robert G. . . . Eng. . . . Forest CARRAWAY, Kermit L. . . . Sc. . . . Utica CARRUTH, Rufus W. . . . Bus. . . . Helena, Ark. CARTER, Johnny M. . . . Eng. . . . Grenada CARTER, William A. . . . Ed. . . . New Albany CARTLEDGE, Thomas H., Ill . . CATER, Eugene F., Jr. . . . Sc. . CHAPMAN, James E. . . . Ag. . CHATHAM, Claude E. . . . Eng. Sc. . . . Clarksdale . . West Point . . Madison . . . Rose Hill 96 • CHEATHAM, Preston T. . Tenn. CHELETTE, Herman E. . . CHOW, Gilroy . . . Eng. CHRISTIAN, Daniel H. . CHRISTIAN, Samuel P. Tupelo Bus. Ripley, . Eng. . . . Quitman . . Cleveland . . Eng. . . . Tupelo . . . Eng. . . . • CHUNN, Don E. Eng. CLARK, David L. . . . Bus. CLARK, Fletcher T., Jr. Ru ew ' e CLARK, Joe R. . . . Eng. . 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V cfcsburg • COOPER, Hugh S. . . Ed. . . Monroe, Ga. COOPER, Thomas M. . . . Eng. . . . Carthage COPELAND, Ernest E. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson CORDER, Jim W. . . . Ag. . . . Indianola CORDER, Percy A. . . . Ag. . . . Carrollton • CORRERO, John ... Ed. . . . Greenwood COSTILOW, Bobby W. . . . Eng. . . Grenada COWART, Rubel P. . . . Arts and Sc. . . Hazlehurst COX, Alvin T. . . . Eng. . . Vaiden COX, Byron C. . . . Eng. . . . Monticello 97 sophomores • COX, Eugene R. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Long Beach CRAFT, Hugh C. . . . L. Arts . . . Tylertown CRAVER, James F. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Pascagou a CRAWLEY, Buster W. . . . Bus. . . . Booneville CRAWSON, Sharon C. . . . L. Arts . . . Memphis, Tenn. • CRIGHTON, David S., Jr. . . . Ag. . . . Clarksdale CRIGLER, Anita . . . L. Arts . . . Starkville CROCKER, Burlon L. . . . Eng. . . . Indianola CROCKETT, John E. . . . Bus. . . . Memphis, Tenn. CROUCH, James R. . . . Forestry . . . Batesville • CRUMPTON, Marjorie R. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville CUDD, Richard A. . . . Bus. . . . Utica CULPEPPER, Moody M. . . . Eng. . . . State College CUMMINS, Charles C. . . . L. Arts . . . Providence, Ky. CURTIS, Cooper E., Jr. . . . Ag. . . . Winona • DABBS, John E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Hattiesburg DABBS, Thomas V. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Hattiesburg DALE, James A., Ill ... L. Arts . . . Columbus DALE, Reginald E., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Prentiss DALLAS, Nina Jane . . . L. Arts . . . Okolona • DALTON, Patricia C. DAVIS, Bobby W. . . DAVIS, Charles H. . . DAVIS, Frances A. . . DAVIS, James T. Bus. . Crenshaw . Eng. . . . Aberdeen . . Arts and Sci. . . . Moss Point . . Bus. . . . Mobile, Ala. Eng. . . . Starkville DAVIS, Lillian L. . . . Ed. . . . West Point DAVIS, Samuel E. . . . Ag. . . . Lorman DEATON, David D. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Belmont DEATON, Donald R. . . Bus. . . . luka DEDEAUX, Sidney J. . . . Eng. . . . Raleigh DELCUZE, Morgan T. . . . Bus. . . . Greenwood DEMAS, Gerard C. . . Eng. . . . 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Greenwood ELLIS, Robert F. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . West Point • ELMORE, Carroll D. . . Ag. . . . Cumber- ; land ENSEY, James P. . . . Bus. . . . Birming- ham, Ala. ERVIN, Alfred H. . . . Eng. . . . Lexington ETHRIDGE, William T. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Crosby EUBANKS, Richard D. . . . Bus. . . . McComfo Bus. Clarks- • EVERETT, William V. . dale FANCHER, Don E. . . . Bus. . . . Greenwood FARIS, George N. . . . Eng. . . . Judeil, Lebanon FARMER, Carl C. . . . Ag. . . . Laurel FARR, George B. . . . Bus. . . . Managua, Nicaragua • FARRAR, James R. . FAUCETT, John Paul Ala. Eng. . . . Fayetteville Ed. . Northport, FAULKNER William J . . . Ag. . . . Belzoni FENWICK, John B. . . . Eng. . . . Vicksburg FERGUSON , William F. . . . Eng. . . Winona • FLEMMING , Bobby . . . Eng. . . Green- wood FLOWERS, George G. . . . Ag. . . . Green- wood FORD, Charles D 1 Arts . . . West Point FORSYTHE, David 1. . . . Ag. . . Jackson, Tenn. FOSTER, Brinson . . . E ng. . . . Monticello Eng. • FOSTER, Leo W., Jr. . Pascagoula FOX, James R. . . . Eng. . FULGHAM, Billy L. . . . Bus. den Springs, Ark. FURLOW, Charlie . . . Eng. . . . Mendenhall . Houston . Drew 9i sophomores FUNCHESS, Percy N. . . . GAMBRELL, J. Wendell . GAMEL, Carl E. . . . Bus. GAMMEL, James D., Jr. . GARDNER, Bobby C. . . Eng. . . . Cleveland . . Bus. . . . Jackson . . . Birmingham, Ala. . . Bus. . . . Benton, Ky. Eng. . . . Waynesboro • GARDNER, Jon J. . . . Ed. . . . Madden GARDNER, Dalton G. . . . Ag. . . . Booneville GARNER, John E., Jr. . . . L. Arts . . . Anguilla GARRIS, Joyce E. . . . Ed. . . . Leroy, Ala. GARTIN, Robert E. . . . Bus. . . . Laurel • GATLIN, Glynn R. . . GENTRY, Enoch E. . . GERRARD, Hyram F. . GIBSON, Randell R. . GIBSON, Wheeler, D. Eng. . . . Florence Bus. . . . Baldwyn . . Arts and Sci. . . . Anguilla . Eng. . . . Collins . . . Ag. . . . Collins • GIBSON, William P. . . . Ag. . . . Maben GILBERT, John R. . . . L. Arts . . . Canton GILL, William J. . . . Ag. . . . Magee GILLEY, Thomas W. . . . Eng. . . . Ocean Spn ' nys GILLIS, Guy B. . . . Bus. . . . Philadelphia GILMER, John V. . . . Bus. . . . Columbus GLASGOW, David D. . . . Ed. . . . Utica GLOVER, Mary B. . . . Ed. . . . Leroy, Ala. GOLDEN, Samuel H. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian GOODWIN, Larry L. . . . Bus. . . . Crenshaw • GORDON, Aubrey D. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . La Center Ky. GORDY, Joe F. . . . Ag. . . . Forest GOTLIBOSKI, Thomas J. . . Eng. . . . Long Beach GRAFE, Robert L. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Lucedale GRANT, Bobby G. . . . Ed. . . . Ecru • GRANTHAM, Walter E. . . Bus. . . . Lambert GRAY, James O. . . . Bus. . . Corinth GRAY, John E. . . L. Arts . . . Natchez GRAY, Kenney E. . . . Ag. . . . Fulton GRAY, Lawrence A., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Ithaca, N. Y. • GRAY, Marvin E. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel GRAYSON, Sarah F. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Bay Springs GREELEY, Ronald . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Gulfport GREEN, Adrian O. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville GREENE, William A., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . West Point 100 • GREGORY, Lanny L. . . . Eng. . . . Calhoun City GREGORY, Linda L. . . . L. Arts . . . State College GRIFFIN, Ben D. . . . Bus. . . . Columbus GRINSTEAD, Charles E. . . . Eng. . . . Braggadocio, Mo. GUIMVELLOT, James . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Vicksburg • GUNN, Tommy L. . GUSSIO, John E., Jr. GUYNES, Barry V. . . GUYNES, Buddy V. wood HADEN, Billy H. . . Bay Springs . Eng. . . . Lena . . Eng. . . . Jackson Eng. . . . Greenwood . . Eng. . . . Green- . Arts and Sci. . . . • HALES, Zelton L. . . . Eng. . . . Mize HAMBRICK, Reggie V. . . . L. Arts . . . Kosciusko HANCOCK, James E. . . . Bus. . . . Laurel HARDIN, William D. . . . Bus. . . . Horn Lake HARDY, James E. . . . L. Arts . . . Columbus • HARRELL, James D. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Laurel HARRIS, Henry W. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus HARRIS, Jack L. . . . L. Arts . . . McComb HARRIS, Jack T. . . . Ed. . . . Newton HARRIS, Marianne E. . . . Ed. . . . Ashley, Ind. • HARRIS, Ollie W. . . . Ag. . . . Yazoo City HARTNESS, Donald F. . . . Eng. . . . Honolulu, Hawaii HARTSFIELD, Wheeler A. . . . Eng. . . . Lucedale HARVEY, Lucian A., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson HATFIELD, Larry F. . . . Bus. . . . Culfport HAVENS, Yeul H. . . . L. Arts . . . Jackson HAYES, Charles A. . . . Bus. . . . Clinton HAYNES, Milford W., Jr. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Fulton HEGWOOD, Joe M. . . . Eng. . . . Lyon HELD, John W. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson • HEMBY, Jack C. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus HEMPHILL, James L. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Grenada HENDERSON, Charles A., Ill . . . Eng. . . . Starkville HENDERSON, Jerry D. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson HENDERSON, Wilfred W., Jr. . . . Ag. . . . Houston Charleston HENLEY, William R. . . Bus. . . Durant HERRING, Ruben R. . . . Ag. . . . Tylertown HERRON, Philip W. . . . Ag. . . . Batesville HESS, Robert W. . . . Bus. . . . Portland, Oregon 101 sophomores • HEWES, Charles P. . . . Bus. . . . Gulfport HICKMAN, A. L. . . . Ag. . . . New Albany HILL, James J. . . . Bus. . . . Wheeler HILL, James W. . . . Ag. . . . Pittsboro HILL, Jon H. . . . Bus. . . . Okolona • HILL, Joseph L. . . . Eng. . . . Canton HILL, Lloyd R. . . . L Arts . . . Jackson HILL, Thomas C. . . . Eng. . . . Ellisville HILTON, William E. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Laurel HINES, Chesley, Jr. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . State College • HINES, Hubert P. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Starkville HINES, William C. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson HINTON, Olen C. . . . L. Arts . . . Richton HINTON, Willis W., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Crosby HITCH, Bob . . . Ed. . . . Sumner • HOFFMAN, Roy A. . . . L. Arts . . . Natchez HOGUE, Thomas L. . . . Bus. . . . Mayfield, Ky. HOLLINGSWORTH, James T. . . . Ag. . . . Hollandale HOLMES, Barbara E. . . . Ed. . . . West Memphis, Ark. HOOD, Kenneth B. . . . Eng. . . . Duncan • HOOPER, James H. . . . Eng. . . . Greenwood HOOVER, Darrel D. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville HOPKINS, Aubrey M. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson HORN, Larry H. . . . Bus. . . . Corinth HORTON, Claude R. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Ellisville • HOWELL, Harold E. . HUBBARD, Hugh F. . HUDSON, Walter T. . HUFFMAN, James W., HUGHES, David W. . . . Forestry . . . A loss Point . Ag. . . . Magee . Ag. . . . Batesville Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Houston . Bus. . . . Greenwood • HULL, Ennis E. . . . Bus. . . . Laurel HUMBER, Philip M. . . . Eng. . . . Tupelo HUNT, James L. . . . Ed. . s . Millport, Ala. HUTCHINSON, Mary S. . . . Ed. . . . Baton Rouge, La. INGRAM, Earl S. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Collinsville • ESCOBAR, Fausto R. . . . Eng. . . . San Antonio, Nicaragua JACKS, Phillip E. . . Eng. . . Greenwood JACKSON, Grady T. . . . Bus. . . . Union JACKSON, Larry N. . . . Bus. . . . Phil Campbell, Ala JACKSON, William L. . . . Eng. . . . Bruce 102 • JAMES, Milton R. . . . Eng. . . . Bi oxi JEFCOAT, Alvis J. . . . Ag. . . . Soso JENKINS, Jimmy . . JENKINS, William E French Camp JERNIGAN, Walter . Cary . . Arts and Sc. . . . . . Bus. Macon • JOHNSON, Frank N. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson JOHNSON, Guy S. . . . Ag. . . . Rienzi JOHNSON, Herbert H. . . . Bus. . . . Hazle- hursf JOHNSON, Jackie M. . . . Bus. . . . Quitman JOHNSON, James W. . . . Eng. . . . Memphis, Tenn. • JOHNSTON, Patsy A. . . . L. Arts . . . Jackson JOHNSON, Richard A. . . . Bus. . . . Pitts- burgh, Pa. JOLLEY, John F. . . . Ed. . . . Louisville JONES, Ethelbert B. . . . Eng. . . . Shubuta JONES, Gladstone N. . . . L. Arts . . . Waynesboro • JONES, Jimmy N. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Jackson JONES, Louis C. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson JORDAN, Max H., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Ocean Springs JOYNER, Bobby O. . . . Eng. . . . Browns- ville, Tenn. JUE, Shick P. . . . Eng. . . . Rosedale KASSIS, George S. . . . Bus. . . . Culfport KAVANAUGH, Michael F. . . . Eng. . . . Hattiesburg KEENUM, Billy J. . . . L. Arts . . . Columbus KENNEDY, Carl W. . . . Bus. . . . Calhoun City KENT, Charles T. . . . Bus. . . . Greenwood KENT, Richard E. . . . Eng. . . . Camp Hill, Pa. KILLAM, Mark E. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian KIMBROUGH, Lester P. . . . Bus. . . . Aberdeen KINCADE, Claude G., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Brookhaven KING, Gara M. ... Ed. ... Ok ilona KING, Woodford W. . . . Eng. . . . CoJumbus KIRKLAND, Raymond J. . . . Forestry . . . Liberty KIRKSEY, John M. . . . Bus. . . . Fulton KNIGHT, Earl W., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . McComb KRAMER, James W. . . . Ed. . . . Bay St. Louis KRAMER, Robert R. . . . L Arts . . . McKeesporf, Pa. KRAUSE, Gerald L. . . . Bus. . . . Natchez KUYRKENDALL, Bertron R. . . . Eng. . . . Magnolia KUYRKENDALL, Elbert A. . . . 1 Arts . . . Magnolia LADNER, Gerald C. . . . Eng. . . . Green- wood 103 sophomores • LaFEVER, Marion J. . . . Eng. . . . Whitehaven, Tenn. LANE, Dennis R. . . . Bus. . . . Arkabutla LANE, Larry G. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Columbus LANE, Ralph H. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Columbus LANIER, Joan . . . L. Arts . . . Scoofaa • LATIMER, Hugh W. . . . L. Arts . . . Philadelphia LAWS, Glennie R. . . . Eng. . . . Hattiesburg LAWSON, James S. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson LADNER, Lexie L. . . . Bus. . . . Memphis, Tenn. LEE, David K. . . . Forestry . . . Greenville • LEE, James M. . . . Bus M aeon LEE, Robert T. . . . Eng M sndenhall LEGAN, Marshall S. . . . Ed. . Louisville LEGGETT, Jerry E. . . . Enq. . Petal LEMON, William B. . . Bus . . Ocean Sprir gs • LENOIR, Larry L. . . . Eng. . . . Gulfport LEWIS, Gene C. . . . Eng. . . . Glen Allan LEWIS, Joe L. . . . Eng. . . . Picayune LEWIS, Marvin W. . . . Bus. . . . Lumberton LIGHTSEY, Alfred E. . . . Eng. . . . Heidelburg • LOCKHART, Robert W. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel LOFTIN, John M. . . . Ag. . . . Olive Branch LOFTIS, Keith R. . . . Bus. . . . Columbus LOLLAR, Oakley S. . . . L. Arts . . . C olumbus LOLLEY, Lana V. . . . Bus. . . . Starkville • LONG, Louise . . . Ed. . . . Starkville LOOMIS, John A. . . . Ag. . . . Meridian LOUIE, Gordon . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Lexington LOW, James R. . . . Bus. . . . Greenville LOWERY, Charles D. . . . Eng. . . . Ruleville • LOWRY, William M., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Greenville LLOYD, Curtis . . . Ed. . . . Ocean Springs LUNDAY, Val L. . . . Eng. . . . Biloxi McBRIDE, Jimmy H. . . . Eng. . . . Enterprise McBRIDE, William L. . . Bus. . . . Ripley • McBRYDE, Billy L. . . McCALEB, Parker L. . McCAMEY, Patsy L. . McCARTER, Jerry P. . McCLAIN, Kenneth L. Bus. . . . New Albany . . Eng. . . . Columbus , . Ed. . . . Okolona . . Ed. . . . Corinth . . . Ed. . . . Mathiston 104 • McCLAIN, William J. . Tenn. McCORKLE, Charlie A. . . . Vaiden McCORMACK, John W Lake McCRANEY, Charles E. . . Meridian McCUTCHOM, William P., Jr. Waveland Ag. . . . Bartlett, . Arts and Sci. . Eng. . . . Horn . . Eng. . . . Eng. . . . Mcdonald, William c. Water Valley McDONNELL, Thomas P. Hattiesburg McFADDEN, William R. . . . . West Point McHANEY, Robert L. . . . . West Point MclLWAIN, Julius F. . . . boro McKEE, Leo C. . . . Ag. . . . . . Eng. . . . . . . Eng. . . . . . Arts and Sci. . Arts and Sci. Eng. . . . Waynes- . Ruleville • McKEE, Luda J. . . . Bus. . . . Fulton McLEAN, Arthur B., Jr. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Mobile, Ala. McLENDON, Ruben E. . . . Bus. . . . Helena, Ark. McMICHAEL, James E. . . . Bus. . . . Greenwood • McMINN, Ed D. . . . Forestry . . . Ackerman McNEIL, James L. . . . Eng. . . . Bay Springs McNEIL, Jerry T. . . . Bus. . . . Bay Springs McQUAIG, William J. . . . Bus. . . . Meridian MADDEN, John A. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson • MAGEE, Joe A. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson MANN, Lewis R., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Osceola, Ark. MARBLE, Charles E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . Jackson MARLEY, David E. . . . Bus. . . . Jacfcson MARSALIS, Richard L. . . . Forestry . . . Vicksburg • MARTIN, Derrell H. . . . Ed. . . . West Point MARTIN, Frank W. . . . Eng. . . . Magno a MARTIN, Henry S. . . . Eng. . . . West Memphis, Ark. MARTIN, Kenneth W. . . . Eng. . . . Corinth MARTIN, Thomas A. . . . Bus. . . . Cary MAULDIN, Douglas L. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Moss MAXWELL, James D. . . . Ag. . . . Beno ' f MAY, James D. . . . Ag. . . . Calhoun City MAY, Will E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Cotton Plant, Ark. MEEKS, Edwin K. . . . Ag. . . . Greenwood • MERRELL, Robert H. . METCALFE, Jimmy M. MILES, Nancy A. . . MILLAR, Charles M., Carriere MILLER, George W. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson . . . Eng. . . . Tupelo Ed. . . . Starkville Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Eng. iloxi 105 sophomores • MILLER, Gerald W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Hazlehurst MILLER, Jimmie T. . . Eng. . . . Stringer MILLS, Lester H. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Memphis, Tenn. MILNER, Robert H., Jr . . . Bus. . . . Gulfport MILTON, Jerry M. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . McComb • MOODY, Clyde S. . . . Eng. . . . Brookhaven MOODY, Malcolm N. . . Arts and Sci. . . . Yazoo City MOODY, Thomas R. . . Bus. . . . Columbus MOONEY, Francis P. . . . Eng. . . . Bay St. Louis MOORE, Herman C. . . Bus. . . . Greenville • MOORE, Merrill E. . . Ed. . . . House MOORE, Richard C. . . Bus. . . . Jackson MOORE, Robert H. . . . Eng. . . . Starkville MORRISON, Larry L. . . . Eng. . . . Petal MORTIMER, Thornton . . . Bus. . . . Inverness MOSELEY, Niles R. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson MOSS, Arthur C. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagoula MUIRHEAD, James O. . . . Eng. . . . Gulfport MURFF, Robert C. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Calhoun City MURPHREE, Cornelia A. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville MYERS, Eric G. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson NANCE, Bill S. . . . Ed. . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. NEAL, William R. . . . Bus. . . . Quitman NELSON, Isaac H. . . . Eng. . . . Mont ce o NICHOLS, Chloe H. Arts and Sci. . . . Starkville • NICHOLSON, Bobby W. . . . Bus. . . . Union NICHOLSON, James B. . . . Eng. . . . Jacfcson NICKLE, John T. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Jackson OAKLEY, George S. . . . Ed. . . . Boonevi e OAKS, Roy A. . . . Ag. . . . Corinth OGDEN, Isla K. Bus. . Starkville OLIVER, Edward P. . . . Eng. . . . Hazen, Ark. ORMON, Jimmy V. . . . Bus. . . . Ellisville OSBOURNE, Ray D. . . . Ed. . . . Greenwood PABST, Donald A. . . . Eng. . . . Gulfport • PAGE, John S., II . . . Eng. . . . Jackson PAGE, William Oliver . . . Bus. . . . Starkville PARIS, William W. . . . Bus. . . . Greenwood PARKER, Robert D. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson PARKER, Walter M. Forestry . . . Meridian 106 • PARKES, Darryl H. . . . Arts and Sci. . . , Louisville PARKMAN, Johnny M. . . . Bus. . . . Brook- haven PATE, George C. . . . Eng. . . . Coffeeville PATIN, Larry J. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson PATTERSON, Waldo E. . . . Eng. . . . Rose- dale • PAUL, William R. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus PEARCE, Stanley D. . . . Eng. . . . Marietta PENICK, Eugene B., Jr. . . . Forestry . . . Pulaski, Tenn. PERKINS, Henry G. . . . Eng. . . . Bay St. Louis PERRY, Earl AA. . . . Eng. . . . Booneville PERRY, Thomas J. . . . Bus. . . . Greenville PERRY, McNair W. . . Arts and Sci. . . . Bentonia PERSONS, Rodney F. . . Eng. . . . Gulfport PETTY, Charles V. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . England, Ark. PEUGH, William S. . . . Eng. . . . Aberdeen PHILLIPS, Gerald L. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson PHILLIPS, Harry M. . . . Ed. . . . Atlanta, Ga. PHILLIPS, Maxey J. . . . Eng. . . . Corinth PHILLIPS, Robert O. . . Ed. . . . Calhoun City PHILLIPS, William E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Batesville • PIERCE, Paul W. . . . Eng. . . . Vicksburg PITTMAN, Jesse L., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Houlka PITTS, Billy R. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Lucedale POOLE, Edward E. . . . Ed. . . . Yazoo City POOLE, Mary U. . . . Ed. . . . Yazoo City • POWERS, Michael R. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson PRICE, James C. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagoula PRIESTER, Bill . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Natchez PRIESTER, Ralph L. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian PRYOR, Benny L. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Webb • PURVIS, Thomas R. . . . Bus. . . . Polkville PYBAS, Paul L. . . . Eng. . . . Greenwood PYLANT, James R. . . . Ag. . . . Purvis QUINN, James D. . . . Ag. . . . Grenada RAMSEY, Robert D. . . . Ag. . . . Jackson • RANDALL, James D. . . . Eng. . . . Alice- ville, Ala. RANDALL, Larry A. . . . Bus. . . . Vicksburg RATCLIFF, Larry P. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson RAY, Carl L., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Summit RAY, Carolyn K. . . Ed. . . . Starkville 107 sophomores • RAY, Larry D. . . . Ed. . . . Kilmichael RAY, Leo C, Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson RAY, Mary J. . . . Ed. . . . Longview REED, Maurice L. . . . Ag. . . . Starkville REEDER, William L. . . . Ed. Ponfofoc • REESE, Sam, Jr. . . . Bus. . . . Ecru REEVES, Mary L. . . . Ed. . . . Aberdeen REEVES, Ralph L. . . . Eng. . . . McComb REEVES, Rodger C . . . . Bus. . . Brookhaven RESTER, James M. . . . Eng. . . . Gulfport • REYNOLDS, Thomas P. . . . B js. . . . Greenville RICE, Joel D. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Oakland RICE, William F. . . . Forestry . . . Washington, D.C RICHARDS, Henry G. . . . Bu . . . . Columbus RICHARDSON, Ed A ard A. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Natchez • RILEY, Ray G., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Mobile, Ala. ROBERTS, Charles J. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Starkville ROBERTS, Lovice M. . . . Ed. . . . Egypt ROBERTSON, Kenneth R. . . . Bus. . . . Taylorsville ROBICHEAUX, Gustave P., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Biloxi ROBINSON, Norman R. . . . Ag. . . . Mize ROBINSON, Richard A. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagoula ROGERS, David E. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagoula ROGERS, Frank Y. . . . Ag. . . . Starkville ROLLINS, Elmo A., Jr. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . McComb • ROSE, James H., ROSS, Jerald T. . ROSS, Larry G. . ROSS, Lewt A. . ROUSE, James J. Ill . . . Eng. . . . Helena, Ark. . . Ag. . . . Woodland . . Eng. . . . Florence . Eng. . . . Clarksdale . . . Bus. . . . North Little Rock, Ark. • ROY, Robert C. . . . Forestry . . . Gulfport RUSHING, John W. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel RUSSELL, Lucy A. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville SECKT, Carl E. . . . Eng. . . . Wa s SADLER, Sally Jo . . . Ed. . . . State College • SANDERS, Curren J. . . . Eng. . . . Greenwood SANDERS, James M. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Greenwood SAUELL, Charles L Eng. . . . Philadelphia SCHUMACKER, Paul W. . . . Ag. . . . Booneville SCOTT, Billy L. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Jackson 108 • SCOTT, Leland P. . . SCOTT, Owen A. . . Pass Christian SCOTT, Walter H. . . SCRIUNER, Martin R. SCRUGGS, Fred M. . Clarksdale Eng. . . . Tupelo Arts and Sci. . . . . Eng. . . . Port Gibson . . . Eng. . . . Carthage . Arts and Sci. . . . . Ed. . . . Mc- • SEAWRIGHT, Travis E. Adams SEHLE, Fred M. . . . Bus. . . . Owensboro, Ky. SEITZ, William M. . . . Bus. . . . Starkville SERIO, Charlie A. . . . Bus. . . . Greenwood SESSIONS, Thomas O., Jr. . . . Forestry . . . Woodville • SHAW, Robert . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Magnolia SHAW, William R. . . . Forestry . . . Oxford SHELTON, Jimmy D. . . . Bus. . . . Tupelo SHERROD, John E., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson SHIELDS, George T. . . Eng. . . . Green- ville • SHOOK, Howard E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Jackson SHANNON, George W. . . . Ag. . . . Meridian SIMMONS, Donald C . . . . Forestry . . . Brooksville SIMPSON, Don T. . . . Eng. . . . Houston SLOAN, James B. . . . Bus. . . . Brooksville • SLAUGHTER, Hershel P. . . . Eng. . . . Moorhead SMITH, Benny J. . . . Bus. . . . Tylertown SMITH, Billy G. . . Bus. . . . Jackson SMITH, Carlos D. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Canton SMITH, Charles A. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson • SMITH, Grantison C. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian SMITH, John H. . . . Eng. . . . Woodville SMITH, Marvin B. . . . Eng. . . . Brandon SMITH, Robert H., Jr. . . . Bus. . . . West Point SMITH, Taylor B. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Boonew7 e • SMITH, Temple D. . Hook SNIPES, Grover E. . . SNOWDEN, John M. . . . SPEARS, James J., Jr. . . . . Canton SPRINGFIELD, William C Memphis, Tenn. Eng. Sandy Forest . . . Tupelo Eng. . . . Lucedale . . Arts and Sci. . Eng. . . . • STACY, Bobby . . . Ed. . . . Winona STARR, F. Raynor . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Sledge STEPHENS, Frederick H. . . . Eng. . . . Mc- Comb STEPHENS, Larry H. . . . Eng. . . . Canton STEPHENS, Thomas O., Jr. . . . Ed. . . . Silver Creek 109 sophomores • STEPHENS, Walter H. STEVENS, Earl W. . . STEWART, Ronald C. STEWART, Sena O. . . STIEDLE, George F. . . . . Ed. . . . Jackson Ed. . . . Okolona . . Ed. . . . Middleton, Tenn. . Bus. . . . Aberdeen . Arts and Sci. . . . DeSoto, Mo. • STODARD, Elmer R., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian STOKES, James L. . . . Eng. . . . G osfer STONE, Mathias J. . . . Eng. . . . Whiana, Hawaii STONE, Robert R. . . . Eng. . . . Greenwood STURDIVANT, Robert D. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson SULLIVAN, Parker O. . . . Eng. . . . Winona SUTTON, James H. TABOR, Vernon B. . . TACKETT, Nelson W. TANT, William S. . . . • TAYLOR, George M. TAYLOR, John R. . . TAYLOR, William R. TEEL, Maynard A. . . THACKER, John M. . Eng. . . . Columbus . Arts and Sci. . . . Long Beach . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Petal Arts and Sci. . . . Starkville . . Eng. . . . Houston Bus. . . . Jackson . . Arts and Sci. . . . Corinth . Eng. . . . Red Banks . . Eng. . . . Harrisville • THAMES, G. T. . . . Ed. . . . Brandon THOMAS, Charles V. . . . Bus. . . . Vicksburg THOMAS, James A. . . . Eng. . . . 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Union HERTTER, Bobby G. . . . Eng. . . . Paducah, Ky. HILBURN, L. Breland . . . Eng. . . . Jackson HILL, Johnnie C. . . . Bus. . . . Ja ckson HINSHAW, Max E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . West Point • HINTON, Wayne M. . . HOBGOOD, Charles D. HOLIMAN, Harold O. . HOLMES, Jerald L. . . . HOLMES, William E. . . HOLTZCLAW, Travis . . . Eng. . . . Brandon . . . Bus. . . . Picayune . . Eng. . . . Greenville Arts and Sci. . . . Tylertown . Ed. . . . McComb . Arts and Sci. . . . Smyrna, Ga. HOLYFIELD, James D. . . . Ag. . . . Silver Creek HOLYFIELD, Kathryn J. . . . Ed. . . . Prentiss HONEYCUTT, Larry G. . . . Eng. . . . Grenada HOOD, Howard A. . . . Ag. . . . Duncan HOPKINS, Terry K. . . . Bus Ellisville HORN, David R. . . . Bus. . . . Cor nth 120 Ole Miss Pep Rally An MSU First • HORNE, Doyle L. . . . HOSKINS, Robert L. . HOUSTON, Charles L. HOWARD, Robbie L. HOWELL, Larry J. . . . HUDGINS, Bobby G. Arts and Sci. . . . Kosciusko . . Arts and Sci. . . . Starkville . . . Forestry . . . Webb . . Forestry . . . Baxterville Ed. . . . Ringgold, Ga. . . . Bus. . . . Greenville • HUDSON, Larry A. . . . Ag. . . . Kilmkhael HUGHES, John H. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian HUNNINGS, Vernon J. . . . Eng. . . . Moss Point HUNTER, Dorothy E. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville HUNTER, Steve W. . . . Eng. . . . Hickory Flat HUSLEY, Fabian V. . . . Eng. . . . Biloxi HUSSEY, James F. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson HUTCHINS, Charles E. . . . Bus. . . . Gulfport HUTCHISON, Charles A, HUTCHISON, Joseph S. wood Eng. . . . Greenville Arts and Sci. . . . Green- HUTTO, Randy . . . Ed. . . . Birmingham, Ala. INKSTER, Arthur R. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson • INMON, Robert L. . . . Eng. . . . Vardaman IRONS, James D. . . . Ed. . . . Brampton, Ontario Canada IRWIN, Jerry W. . . . Eng. . . . Bentonia IVY, Richard D. . . . Eng. . . . Vance JACKSON, Tommy S. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson JEFFREYS, Jeff . . . Bus. . . . Jackson • JOHNSON, Charles R. JOHNSON, Ennis L. . . JOHNSON, Exton R. . JOHNSON, Gerald W. JOHNSON, Huber K. . JOHNSTON, Jim S. . . . . Bus. . . . Philadelphia . Ag. . . . Gulfport . Bus. . . . C arksda e . . Arts and Sci. . . . Laurel . . Eng. . . . Laurel Forestry . . . Memphis, Tenn. • JONES, Douglas W. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson JONES, Joan F. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson JONES, Otto M., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson JONES, Russell A. . . . Bus. . . . Greenwood JONES, Scott . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Biloxi JONES, Turner H. . . . Eng. . . . Moss Point JONES, William L. . JORDAN, Fulton A. JORDAN, Mack W. JOYNER, Judy A. . JOSE, Julius P. . . . KEITH, Kenneth R. . . Ag. . . . Gallatin, Tenn. , Jr. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Jackson . . . Bus. . . . Grenada . . Arts and Sci. . . . Philadelphia Bus. . . . Clarksdale . . Arts and Sci. . . . Anguilla • KELLEY, James T. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Morton KELLEY, John R. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Morton KEMP, Samuel C. . . . Eng. . . . Corinth KENNEDY, Tommy C. . . . Ag. . . . Brandon KERN, Joseph C, III . . . Bus. . . . Jackson KERR, Lucinda D. . . . Bus. . . . Montrose KIDD, William E. Eng. Steens KIMBROUGH, Percy M. . . . Ag. . . . Morgan City KIMBROUGH, Vernon K. . . . Eng. . . . Winterville KINARD, Pearl AA. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Louisville KING, George W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Columbus KINNISON, Donald E. . . . Eng. . . . Natchez • KIRK, Jack H. . . . Ag. KIRK, Shirley Mae . . . KITCHENS, Larry W. . KITTRELL, William J. . KNIGHT, Albert J. . . KRAMER, Betty J. . . . . . . Bentonia Bus. . . . Corinth . . Ag. . . . Utica . . Arts and Sci. . . . B Eng. . . Jackson Ed. . . . Bay St. Louis • KRUEGER, Robert W. . . LANGLINAIS, Kenny . . . LANGLEY, Daniel R. . . . LANGSTON, Lloyd G. . Bluff, Ark. LAW, James A. . . . Eng. LAWRENCE, Thomas A. . Eng. . . . Grenada Bus. . . . Biloxi Eng. . . . Houston . . Arts and Sci. . . . . . Aberdeen . . Eng. . . . Columbus Pine • LAWRENCE, William D. . . . Ed. . . . Birmingham, Ala. LEE, Charles H., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Canton LEE, Edward R. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus LEGGE, Edward S. . . . Bus. . . . Starkville LEGGETT, Archie W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Long Beach LEWIS, Fredric A. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Columbus • LEWIS, Gene M. . . . Bus. . LILLARD, Joseph E. . . . Eng LITTLE, Robert L. . . . Eng. . LIVINGSTON, James R. . LINDSEY, Lawrence K. LOCKETT, James F. Eng. Egypt . . Parkin, Ark. . . Newhebron Arts and Sci. . . . Crosby Bus. . . . Doddsville 3; ox; • LOGUE, Louis H. . LONG, George L. LONG, James S. . LONG, Linda S. . LOVE, Mary A. . . LOWERY, Jack E. . . Eng. . . . Vicksburg . . Ag. . . . Brandon . Arts and Sci. . . . Meridian . Ed. . . . Starkville Arts and Sci. . . . Maben . . Ed. . . . Sulligent, Ala. 122 Down, Boy Up, Son • LUM, Wong . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Tunica LUNDY, Frank, Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson LUSK, Richard H. . . . Eng. . . . Milan, Tenn. LUTTRELL, Robert S. . . . Eng. . . . Michigan City LUTZ, Elsa J. . . . Eng. . . . Cincinnati, Ohio LYNN, Robert E. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagoula • LYONS, William B. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson MAGEE, Aleita Ann . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Magee MAIER, Jim E. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus MALLEY, Jerry C. . . . Eng. . . . Gulfport MANNING, William C. . . . Eng. . . . Biloxi MARCUM, Milton . . . Ed. . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. • MARTIN, Charles L. MARTIN, William C. MASON, Don E. . . . MATTOX, Robert M. MAULDIN, Joe K. . . MAXEY, Willie T. . . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Pascagoula . . . Eng. . . . Biloxi Eng. . . . Jackson . . . Eng. . . . Tupelo . Arts and Sci. . . . Laurel . Bus. . . . New Albany • MAY, Douglas L. . . . Eng. . . . Bay Springs MAYFIELD, Samuel B. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Jackson MAZINGO, Robert L. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian McCALLISTER, Thomas B. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . West Point McCARY, Paul L. . . . Bus. . . . Egypt McCORMICK, James B. . . . Bus. . . . Grenada • McCOY, Robert E. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson McCRORY, Roderick . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Haffiesburg McDONALD, Celia J. . . . Bus. . . . Sylacauga, Ala. McELVEEN, William R., Jr. . . . Ag. . . . Tylertown McGEE, John B. . . . Lockport, La. McGONAGILL, Bobby J. . . . Eng. . . . Grenada • McHANN, Bobby L. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Crystal Springs McKAY, Walter J. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson McLAURIN, Samuel H. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson McLELLAN, Sam K. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Biloxi McPHAIL, Johnny D. . . . Eng. . . . Bruce McREYNOLDS, Kenneth W. . . . Bus. . . . Grenada • McREYNOLDS, Robert B. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Biloxi McWILLIE, Thomas A. . . . Ag. . . . Birmingham MEEKS, Roy D. . . . Ag. . . . Tiplersville MEGEHEE, Jacob H. . . . Ag. . . . Carn ' ere MELDEN, Sally B. . . . Ed. . . . Nashville, Tenn. MELLEN, Laurence Y. . . . Forestry . . . Jackson 23 METCALFE, John L. . . . Ag. . . METTS, Harold K. . . . Ag. . . . MICHAEL, James T. . . . Eng. . MILLER, Raymond W. . . . Eng MILLER, William R. . . . Eng. . MILLICAN, Henry A. . . . Eng. . Tupelo Oxford . . Jackson . . . Rolling Fork , . Charleston . . . Millington, Tenn. MILLSAPS, Hershel D. . . MINKS, Roy H. . . . Bus. MITCHELL, Bill . . . Bus. MITCHELL, Jeffery J. . . MITCHELL, Jerry G. . . . Ag. . . MITCHELL, Leland N. . . . Eng. . Eng. . . . Wesf Point . . . Liberty . . Valdosta, Ga. Bus. . . . Columbus Ellisville . . Kiln • MITCHELL, Lynda G. MOBLEY, Charles E., MOORE, Edward L. . MOORE, Marilyn L. . MOORE, Neel A. . . MOORE, Thomas E. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Aberdeen . . Eng. . . . Greenwood . . Arts and Sci. . . .Starkville Eng. . . . Forest City, Ark. . . Eng. . . . Okolona MORGAN, James D. . . MORITZ, Bernard E„ III MOWERS, Charles K. . . MOZINGO, James R„ Jr MUDGE, Danny ... Ed. MULVIHILL, William C. . Eng. . . . Jackson . . . Eng. . . . Natchez . Ed. . . . Biloxi . . . Eng. . . . Laurel . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Bus. . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. • MURPHREE, Leo, Jr. . . . Ag. . . . Greenwood MURPHY, William H., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson MYATT, John W., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Purvis MYERS, Marie E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Corinth NELMS, Larry T. . . . Eng. . . . Corinth NESLER, Ronald J. . . . Ag. . . . Fayette NEVSCHWANDER, Jack E. . . . Eng. . . . Macon NEWMAN, Samuel P. . . . Ag. . . . Utica NEWTON, William D., Jr. . . . Ag. . . . Charleston NICHOLS, Oren L. . . . Ag. . . . Rolling Fork NICHOLSON, Wonzie G. . . . Eng. . . . Sandersville NIX, Ann R. . . . Ag. . . . Jackson NIX, Jackie . . . Eng. . . . Starkville NOBLE, John A. . . . Bus. . . . Hazlehurst NORTON, Ronald B. . . . Bus. . . . Columbia, Tenn. NONNALLY, John H. . . . Eng. . . . Starkville O ' DANIEL, Robert H. . . . Bus. . . . Huntingburg, Ind. OLDHAM, Sammy E. . . . Forestry . . . Jackson 124 • O ' LEARY, Bill P. . . OLIVER, Billy F. . . O ' QUINN, Julius C OSWALT, Karen . . OSWALT, Willie R. OWEN, William D. • OWENS, Wilborn J. . . . Eng. . . . Greenville PACE, Noble H. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus PAPIZAN, Stanley D. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Crystal Springs PARKER, James H. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian PARKER, Janis E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. PATTERSON, David W. . . . Eng. . . . Rosedale • PATTERSON, Ruth A. PAUL, Albert ... Eng PEALE, William W. . . PERKINS, Harry J. . . PERRY, Earl B., Jr. . . PETERSON, James A., Jr Fla. . . Arts and Sci. . . . . . Greenville Eng. . . . Natchez Arts and Sci. . . . Laurel Arts and Sci. . . . Rolling Fork . Eng. . . . Vero Beach, • PETERSON, Richard A. . PETTY, Peggy A. . . . Ed. PFAUTZ, William G. PHILLIPS, Roy E. . . PHILLIPS, Roy S. . . POINDEXTER, Billy Eng. . . . Forrest City, Ark. . Starkville . . Eng. . . . Lititz, Pa. Eng. . . . Amory Bus. . . . Macon . Bus. . . . Milan, Tenn. • POLEWODA, Leon, Jr. PONDER, Elanor Jr. . PORTER, William B. . . PORTERA, Anthony J. POWELL, James C. . . POWERS, William E. . . . . Bus. . . . Greenwood . Ed. . . . Starkville . Arts and Sci. . . . Jackson . . . Arts and Sci. . . . West Point Arts and Sci. . . . Lumberton . Bus. . . . Jackson • PRATHER, Robert L. . . . Ed. . . . Martinsville, Ind. PRICHARD, Joseph G. . . . Ag. . . . Inverness PRISOCK, Edward C. . . . Eng. . . . Louisville PROCTOR, Billy G. . . . Eng. . . . Saulsbury, Tenn. PRUDE, Irvin B. . . . Bus. . . . 7upe o PRYOR, Lon . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Slate Springs • RANIER, I. Jeirenne . . . Ed. . . . Meridian RANAGER, Tommy . . . Bus. . . . Meridian RANDLE, William F. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Aberdeen RATLIFF, Edward C. . . . Eng. . . . Clinton RAWLINSON, James M Ed. . . . Citronelle, Ala. RAY, Robert G. . . . Eng. . . . Houston REAVER, Clarence E., Jr. . . REDD, Robert F. . . . Eng. . . REEDER, Ellis A. . . . Bus. . . RHODES, Leon E. . . . Bus. . RHYNE, Vernon T. . . . Eng. RICHARDS, Gerald . . . Eng. Arts and Sci . Pascagou a . Pontotoc . . Natchez . . LaMarque, Tex. . . . Biloxi Gulf port • RILES, Bobby R. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Laurel RIVERS, Jack M. . . . Eng. . . . Petal ROBERSON, William H. . . . Arts and Sci. . City, Miss. ROBERTS, Barclay P. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson ROBERTS, Mary Diane . . . Arts and Sci. . . Tenn. ROBIDEAU, Robert G Minter, Seln Arts and Sci. Canton • ROBINSON, Hyman L. . . . Forestry . . . Jackson ROGERS, Ross W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Pascagou a ROGERS, Tommy G. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Sumner RUFFIN, Sallie A. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville RUMMEL, George A. . . . Ed. . . . Columbus RUSHING, Ralph C, Jr. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Starkville RUSHING, Virginia P. . . . Ed. . . . Columbia RUSSUM, Charles P. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Pascagou a SANDERS, Robert B. . . . Ag. . . . Glendora SANFORD, Carl . . . Forestry . . . Gaylesville, Ala. SANGER, Robert H. . . . Ag. . . . Hickman, Ky. SAUCIER, James K. . . . Ag. . . . Meridian SCALES, James W., Jr. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Starkville SCALES, Joyce T. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville SCARBOROUGH, Brenda J. . . . Ed. . . . Jackson SCARBOROUGH, Joseph L. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagou a SCHILLING, Prentiss E. . . . Ag. . . . Progress SCHNAITER, Warren . . . Ed. . . . Martinsville, Ind. SCOTT, Thomas V. . . . Ag. . . . Mayersw7 e SEALE, Jackie . . . Eng. . . . Gloster SEELBINDER, Mary C. . . . Ag. . . . Memphis, Tenn. SEITZ, Thomas B. . . . Eng. . . . Starkville SELBY, John L. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Charleston SEMMES, lonatius W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Meridian • SEWELL, James W. Arts and Sci. Runnelstown SEYMOUR, James P. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson SHEPHERD, Donald W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . SHIELDS, Richard V., Ill . . . Moss Point SHIPP, James L. . . . Eng. . . . Clarksdale SHOEMAKER, John A. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel Columbia 126 Formals! Formal! • SHOWS, Robert C, Jr. . . . Ed. . . . Brookhaven SIGLER, Larry . . . Ed. . . . Jeffersonville, Ind. SIMMONS, Jesse R. . . . Ag. . . . Rector, Ark. SIMMONS, Glen A. . . . Ag. . . . Columbia SIMMONS, John P. . . Eng. . . . Aliceville, Ala. SIMMONS, Walter J. . . . Magnolia • SIMPSON, Larry T. . . . Eng. . . . Ashland SIMS, Clifton P. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Columbus SIMS, Joseph H. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel SINCLAIR, William F. H. . . . Brandon SISTRUNK, Jerry E. . . . Eng. . . . Sebastopol SLAY, Julian L., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Quitman • SMITH, Bobby J. . SMITH, David M. . SMITH, James A. . SMITH, Johnny F. . SMITH, Melvin S. . SMITH, Reggie K. . Arts and Sci. . . . G encoe, Ala. . Eng. . . . Natchez . Arts and Sci. . . . Jackson . Ed. . . . Louisville . Eng. . . . Artesia . Eng. . . . Brookhaven • SMITH, Robert B., Jr. . . . Ag. . . . Como SMITH, Robert C. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Meridian SMITH, Ruben R. . . . Ag. . . . Fayette SMITH, Thomas J. . . . Eng. . . . Crosby SPARKS, John . . . Forestry . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. SPEIGHTS, Eddie W. . . . Eng. . . . Prentiss • SPENCER, Thomas G. . SPENCER, William A. . SPRUILL, Jimmy D. . . . STANDARD, James C. STANLEY, Earl A., Ill . . . Eng. . . . Magee . . Eng. . . . Hattiesburg Eng. . . . Mayresv;7 e . . Eng. . . . Moss Point . . Columbus STARR, John W. . . . Ag. . . . Jackson • STEELE, Royce O. . . . Eng. . . . Nettleton STEPHENS, Mary F. ... Ed Lexington STEPHENSON, Odell K., Jr Eng Cor nth STEVENS, Sandra K. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Laurel STEVENSON, Robert C. . . . Eng. . . . Cor nth STEWART, Syble J. ... Ed Starkville • STOGNER, James R. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Crystal Springs STOKER, Dewey H. . . . Eng. . . . Kilmichael STRODD, W. D. . . . Eng. . . . Lake STRONG, Harris I., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Memphis, Tenn. STUART, Clyde E., Jr Bus. . . . Starkville SULLIVAN, Darr F. . . . Eng. . . . Pascagoula 127 SUMAAEROOR, Augustus, R., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Ashland SUTTLE, Thomas H„ Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson SUTTON, James C. . . . Eng. . . . Robinsonville SWAYZE, Carl C. . . . Ag. . . . Benton SYKES, Jimmy B. . . . Eng. . . . Indianola VANCE, Edward E. . . . Eng. . . . Collinsville • VAN NORAAAN, Jimmy H. . . . Bus. . . . McComb VEAL, Roy A. . . . Eng. . . . Tarrant, Ala. VICKERS, Betty H. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville VIEH, Charles E. . . . Memphis, Tenn. VINCENT, George A. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel VON SEUTTER, Harriette L. . . . Bus. . . . Starkville • TANT, Lucy A. . . . Ed. . . . Starkville TARTER, Norman P. . . . Eng. . . . Summit TAYLOR, Robert L. . . . Bus. . . . Greenville TAYLOR, William M„ Jr. . . . Ed. . . . Columbus TEEL, Carl J. . . . Eng. . . . Red Banks TERRELL, Amos H. . . . Eng. . . . Memphis, Tenn. TERRY, William W. . THOAAAS, Richard W. . . . Eng. . THOMPSON, Bonnie S. . . . Ed. . THOMPSON, James H. . . . Eng. THURMOND, William E. . . . Bus TOLAR, Neal J. . . . Arts and Sc. Eng. . . . Columbia Senatobia Maben . Hernando . Lexington Jackson • TREVATHAN, Vernon L. . . . Eng. . . . Meridian TRIMBLE, William F. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson TRUITT, Howard H., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Durant TRUSSELL, Robbie L. . . . Bus. . . . Grenada TUBB, Albert H. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus TURNAGE, Neill E. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson • WADE, Bobby L. . . . Eng. . . . Slate Spring WALKER, Ellis G. . . . Eng. . . . Collinsville WALKER, George G. . . . Arts and Sc. . . . Starkville WALKER, Ronald . . . Ed. . . . Leeds, Ala. WALKER, Thomas G. . . . Eng. . . . Greenwood WALLACE, Howard B., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel • WALLACE, Phillip K. . . . Eng. . . . Hattiesburg WALTERS, Hal, W. . . . Eng. . . . Laurel WALTERS, Ronnie C. . . . L. Arts . . . Laurel WALTMAN, Martin R., Jr. . . . Eng. . . . Drew WANAMAKER, James E. . . . Eng. . . . Clarksdale • WARD, Marara F. . . . Ed. . . . Yardaman WARE, Donald W. . . . Eng. . . . Winona WARREN, Charles R. ■• Eng. . . . Hattiesburg WARREN, Kenneth 1. . . . Eng. . . . Brandon WATKINS, Russell W. • • • Eng . . . Pascagoula WATSON, John J. . . . Eng. . . . Brookhaven WATTS, Robert R. 128 • WEATHERBY, Nathaniel F. . . . Forestry . . . Canlon WEAVER, Mackie . . . Ed. . . . Houston WEIDE, Wayne W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Pascagoula WELFORD, George R. . . . Eng. . . . Lucedale WELLE, Douglas L. . . . Eng. . . . Lawton, Ofc a. WELLS, Melvin H. . . . Eng. . . . Kreo e , • WELLS, Richard B. . . . Eng. . . . Paris, Ontario, Canada WELLS, Robert D., Jr . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Jackson WELLS, Robert W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Laurel WERBY, Michael F. . . . Eng. . . . Yazoo City WHEELER, James B. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Onward WHEELER, James D. . . Eng. . . . Columbus • WHITE, Donald R. . . . Bus. . . . Morton WHITE, Freda M. . . . Ed. . . . Tallulah, La. WHITE, James A. . . Bus. . . . Leesville, La. WHITE, Robert A. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus WHITE, Robert E. . . Forestry . . . Char esfon WHITE, William S. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson ' M WHYTE, Harry M. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson WICKS, Edgar E Bus. . . . Leland WILBANKS, Jerry W. . . . Bus. . . . Corinth WILBANKS, Jimmy W. . . . Bus. . . . Cor nth WILLIAMS, Billy D. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson WILLIAMS, Cordell H. . . . Ag. . . . Jackson • WILLIAMS, David L. . . WILLIAMS, Etta M WILLIAMS, Frank C. . . WILLIAMS, Kenneth G WILLIAMS, Max J WILLIAMS, Winston D. . Arts and Sci. . . . Philadelphia Ed. . . . Louisville . Bus. . . . Gainesville, Fla. . . . Eng. . . . Ashland Eng. . . . Gulf port . . . Ed. . . . Leakesville iM I Hi a mm • WILLIFORD, James R. . . . Eng. . . . Helena, Ark. WILSON, Grady W. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Enid WILSON, Jimmy G. . . . Bus. . . . Cherry Valley, Ark. WINSTEAD, Robert M. . . . Eng. . . . Jackson WISE, Jimmy F. . . . Bus. . . . Jackson WOLVERTON, Larry E. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Jackson • WOMBLE, Carl C. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Senatobia WOO, Michael . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Inverness WOOD, James P. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Laurel WOODRUFF, Charlie D. . . . Ag. . . . West Memphis, Ark. WOODS, James E. ... Ed Byhalia WOOLRIDGE, Carolyn A. . . . Arts and Sci. . . . Wesl Point • WORTHINGTON, William R Bus Clarksdale WRIGHT, Monroe M. . . . Eng. . . . Hattiesburg YARIAN, Don C. ... Ed Bremen, Ind. YEATMAN, Shelby H Eng Starkville YOUNG, Freddie E. . . . Eng. . . . Memphis, Tenn. YOUNG, Russ E. . . . Marietta, Ga. • YOUNGBLOOD, Jeff W Eng Foresf YOUNGER, Kenneth L. . . . Eng. . . . Columbus I ■- •■:—- features 130 X |erry graves MR. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY Jerry, of Lexington, Tenn., is best known to his fellow stu- dents as an outstanding basketball player and a member of the SEC All-Sophomore team. He was on the high school All American team and holds the Tennessee high school record for highest aver- age per game of 34.94 points. Jerry, who is a junior in the School of Education, is co-captain of the basketball team, a member of the M club, and has been listed on the Dean ' s List. Jerry ' s favorite class is speech, where he serves as president of the class. Jerry is also an active participant in intramural sports. He was a catcher on last year ' s championship intramural softball team and went to the semi-finals of the tennis tournament. 132 shirley ray MISS MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY Shirley, of Pascagoula, has been active in many campus activities during her four years at Mississippi State. She is serving her second year as business manager of the Reflector and is a member of the Stu- dent Council, president of Cardinal Key and secretary of the Senior Class. She is a member of the YWCA Cabinet, vice president of Women ' s Student Govern- ment, secretary of Mississippi Inter-Colle- giate Council for two years, and was a two-year delegate to the Associated Col- legiate Press Convention. As a senior in the School of Business, Shirley is a member of the Commerce Cabinet and has been listed on the Presi- dent ' s List five times and the Dean ' s List once. Past social activities include: vice president and publicity chairman of the BSU, president of Co-Ed Club, three years in accounting club and three years in the choir. Shirley ' s campus accomplishments and honors gained her recognition in Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universi- ties. 133 beauty ann mayfield 134 beauty martha Joyce vance beauty pat parker 136 beauty shirley walker beauty patsy dempsey 138 favorites betty Hugh eidt nina dallas aleita ann magee 139 ' « fo 9e $ -w eV «v c c o 140 catoV «v c«° firt CO ttf Ve © dets° n t o Aot '  ° co off 141 fPSflT. %; «► .-■4s ... - f ! T . 142 i s : 143 organizations 144 : First Row, left to right: Ray, Flurry, Carr, Wade, Veazey, Russell, Cobb. Second Row: Jones, Manuel, Milner, McDonald, Childress, Hood, Tomlinson, Far- rell, Scott, Hickman, Stewart, S. Barry, McReynolds, Moore. Third Row: Granthan, Peterson, Pilgrim, Brodk. Fourth Row: Littlejohn, Foote, Davis, H. Bland, Kennedy, Quinn, Neal, Easom. Fifth Row: Adams, Johnson, Virden, Hughes, Kellar, Johnson. Sixth Row: Magee, Huey, Cummings, , Simmons, Carr. Seventh Row: Metts, Broom, Welch, Vanderford, Watford, H. Brown, Lowry, Barron, Porter. Eighth Row: Miller, Luckett, McBride, J. Hall, Williams, Hitt, Bond, Mosly. Ninth Row: Robertson, Hughes, J. Bland, Smith, Cochran, Blum. accounting club OFFICERS RONALD C. WADE President JAMES E. CARR Vice President CHARLES AA. VEAZEY . .... Secretary-Treasurer The Accounting Club is composed of students interested in the profession of accounting. Its purpose is to promote fellowship among accounting majors. Also, representatives from public and private accounting fields are invited at regular in- tervals to address the club. These speakers not only enlighten the members as to the possibilities in the different fields of accounting, but provide knowledge and acquaintance of outstanding accountants throughout the state. 146 FACULTY MEMBERS W. L. Cross— Faculty Advisor W. W. Littlejohn W. A. Simmons Julian Williams— Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Adams, Joseph H., Jr. Allen, Bascom L. Baker, Bobby L. Barkley, Kenneth R. Barnett, Steve L. Barron, Johnny R. Barry, Samuel C. Bernardi, John Bland; Howard M. Bland, Jacob L. Blum, Henry S. Boling, L. D. Bond, James F. Brewer, James P. Briggs, Gary E. Brock, Robert S. Broome, James C. Brown, Edward Brown, George H., Jr. Carr, James E. Carr, Bailey V. Carron, Richard B. Childress, Willie F. Cleveland, Charles L. Cobb, Anne P. Cochran, William A. Cozart, Robert K. Crockett, Larry L. Cudd, Richard A. Cummings, Holmes E. Davis, Williams B. Eason, Albert G. Eggert, Charles W. Emerson, Ralph W. Evans, Lane L. Epting, Sammy L. Farrell, Joseph P. Ford, Robert L. Gillon, William H. Grantham, Walter E. Greene, William A. Hall, John W. Harvey, William W. Hardy, James R. Haygood, Billy H. Henderson, James K. Hickman, Albert W. Hitt, Rinford G. Hood, Billy M. Hoover, Don Howard, Robert H. Huey, Gary N. Hughes, Carl R. Hughes, David W. Jackson, Larry N. Johnson, Jackie M. Johnson, James W. Jones, Allen R. Jones, Gerald B. Kennedy, Carl W. Kimbrough, Lester P. Luckett, William S. Lusk, John M., Jr. McBride, Jimmy McDonald, Reginald F. McGeoy, John P., Jr. McReynolds, Charles F. Magee, Joe A. Manuel, Wayne A. Martin, Thomas A. Massey, Walter R. Metz, Charles T. Miller, Fred D. Milner, Loyce W. Moore, John T., Jr. Mosby, Bill R. Neal, Robert B., Jr. Olmsted, Don W. Peterson, John G. Philley, Wiley Pilgrim, Robert G. Porter, Charles W. Prince, John F. Prude, Irvin B. Ray, Shirley D. Robertson, James N. Robinson, James L. Serio, Charlie A. Scott, Robert H. Slater, Lewis E. Smith, Clarence M. Smith, James N. Smith, John W. Stewart, Billy G. Thompson, James L. Thurmond, William E. Vanderford, Bobby W. Tomlinson, Thomas R. Varner, Arthur S., Jr. Veazey, Charles M. Virden, Wilson M., Jr. Wade, Ronald C. Ward, Ronald K. Watford, Joe E. Welch, Stanley E., Jr. Williams, Sammy G. Williams, Wilford L. Wilson, Paul Windham, Jerry E. 147 american farm economic association The Student Section of the American Farm Economics Association is composed of students in Ag- ricultural Economics and Administration. Faculty members, Graduate students and research person- nel are granted associate membership. The purposes of the organization are: To stimulate interest in the profession of Agricultural Eco- nomics among students of that and other related fields; to foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness among students in Agricultural Social Sciences; to provide an opportunity for wide ac- quaintance among students and professional workers in the field. STUDENT MEMBERS Adair, John P. Bean, John H. Boutwell, Wallace— President Christopher, Hubert C. Dodson, Donald N. Forrest, James L— Secretary-Treasurer Gardner, Charles W.— Publicity Chairman Johnson, Jimmie P. Keasler, Jimmy W. Keel, Homer A. King, Robert D. McCain, Homer D. McRaney, Willie A. Mallette, Robert D. Mangum, Robert L. Mannick, Ronald L. Meeks, Roy D. Meeks, Edwin K. Patrick, William D. Ray, Mack S. Rogers, Pat M. Ross, Jerald T. Schumacher, Paul W. Smith, Robert B. Stovall, Jody— Vice President Thornton, Marion D. Trammell, Harry L. Williams, Gary G. Williamson, Arvin D. Winstead, Reginald G. GRADUATE STUDENT MEMBERS Hamill, James G. Read, Frederick H. Waldrop, John E. Williams, Alvin B. FACULTY MEMBERS Parvin, David W. Tramel, Thomas E. Seale, A. D. Wells, Chester M. Sims, John C. Jacks, Barney H. Simpson, James H. Welch, L. D. Phillips, Travis D. Hoover, Herbert Crecink, John C. Betts, Johnnie E. Allen, Melvin B. 148 OFFICERS WILLIAM J. McCLAIN President C. DENNIS ELMORE Vice President SAM A. PITTMAN Secretary-Treasu rer EARL E. WRIGHT Publicity Director DR. LYLE E. NELSON Faculty Advisor DR. LOUIS N. WISE Faculty Advisor The Student Section of the American Society of Agronomy was officially installed at Mississippi State University on January 1, 1937. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in agronomic work, to foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness among students in agronomy, and to develop a feeling of close fellowship between students and staff. As a member of the Agronomy Club, a student has the opportunity to become better acquainted with leaders in the field of agron- omy, and to more fully comprehend the importance associated with agronomy. MEMBERS C. Robert Adams Kelly M. Beavers Robert A. Boyce Daid B. Courtney John J. Dale, Jr. James L. Edgar C. Dennis Elmore William J. Gill William L. Jones Hollis G. Jumper Kennth A. Keith James D. Maxwell William J. McClain Jim my L. McCrory Houston W. Patrick Sam A. Pittman Shaw Reid Don A. Simpson B. Paul Thornton William A. Vaughn Gerald E. Wolfe Earl E. Wright Ronald D. Yeck agronomy club First Row, L to R: Maxwell, Wright, Elmore, McClain, Pittman, Wolfe. Second Row: Adams, McCrory, Boyce, Edgar, Yeck, Dale, Patrick. Third Row: Thorn- ton, Jumper, Vaughn, Simpson, Keith, Gill, Reid. A II v a mm ■' :; w transportation club mm The Transportation Club is a professional organization established for the purpose of promoting interest in air and general transportation. The members of this organization represent all of the schools on the campus. Activities include supper meetings with guest speaker each month and field trips to various air installations and transportation facilities. OFFICERS President BERTS STEELE Vice President KARL SCOTT Treasurer WILLIAM COOPER Secretary . ERNEST SANDERS Publicity Chairman EDWARD CLISBY Program Chairman McDANIELS and ROSS MEMBERS Bobby Suggs Dorsey McDaniel Gerald Rowell Betty Jane Hardy Kent Voorhes James Gautier Tommy Tozzi Robert Mitchell Hunk Walker William O. Page William Cooper Larry Goodwin Jeff Kitchen Jerry Harrison George Ross Roy Minks Carey Griffen Randall Rowell John Bronson David McHann Eugene Vieh, Jr. 150 The Delta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi at Mississippi State University is only one of the 1 1 1 college chapters throughout the United States. Alpha Kappa Psi is composed of outstanding stu- dents of the school of Business. This Fraternity is the largest and the oldest Business Fraternity. The objectives of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the individual welfare of its members; to fos- ter scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi has an inspiring ritual designed to inform and impress members with the ideals, ethics, and principles of business and the fraternity. Chapters of Alpha Kappa Psi sponsor professional programs with outstanding speakers from the business world including professional seminars, career conferences, business exhibits, educa- tional motion pictures, and research surveys. Also chapter sponsors field trips to some of the larger plants of Mississippi so as to acquaint its members with the actual workings of the plants. Alpha Kappa Psi conducts an annual rating for recording the efficiency and standings of all chapters. Delta Lambda chapter ranks high in its efficiency and standing. OFFICERS A. G. Easom, Pres.; J. F. Bond, V. Pres.; T. E. Courtney, Sec.; J. E. Carr, Treas.; L. P. Moreland, Mas- ter of Rituals; B. M. Hood, Eff. Chairman. MEMBERS: Bishop, S. D. Childress, W. F. Dixon, M. J. Hardy, J. R. Johnson, J. M. Kennedy, C. W. Lewis, H. S. Martindale, C. A. McBrice, W. L. Noel, R. W. Piccininni, M. A. Ross, G. A. Thomas, C. V. Tomlinson, T. R. Triplett, J. H. Vanderford, J. L. Veazey, C. M. Virden, W. M. PLEDGES: Brown, H. B. Caraway, R. E. Crockett, J. E. Everitt, W. V. Pearson, M. R. Pendergrass, W. Sturdivant, R. S. Wade, R. C. alpha kappa psi White, R. D. Yates, H. FACULTY MEMBERS: Baquero, J. A. Carter, R. G. Davis, J. A. Evans, W. J. Kratz, L. A. Watson, F. First Row: Martindale, Moreland, Bond, Easom, Courtney, Carr, Lewis, Tomlinson. Second Row: Thomas, Bishop, McBride, Kennedy, Veazey, Dixon, Ross, Vanderford, Piccininni. Third Row: Hood, Johnson, Childress, Triplett, Noel, Virden. ■-;:,. ■In alpha phi omega Mmmm: ■■■tt™ OFFICERS JACK B. CARMAN, JR President ERNEST E. COPELAND Vice President ROBERT W. CHATHAM Secretary LEWIS A. SUBER, JR Treasurer RICHARD H. HERRON Chairman of Advisory Board Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity with membership open to men with previous Scouting experience. Its primary purpose and objective is service: service to campus, community, and nation. The Epsilon lota chapter of Alpha Phi Omega on the Mississippi State University campus was originally organized in 1947. The Chapter was reorganized in the spring of 1957 and has been growing in importance as a service organization since that time. Its various service projects on the campus have included assistance with Freshman Orientation, Homecoming, High School Day, and the decoration of goal posts. Service to the community has been rendered through assistance with various Scout troops and participation in a vehicle safety check. MEMBERS Alton P. Arrington, Jr. Coney Burgess, Jr. Charles H. Cain, Jr. Jack B. Carman, Jr. Robert W. Chatham Fletcher Clark, Jr. Ernest E. Copeland Minor J. Dixon, Jr. Fred J. Graham Abner M. Hammond Albert C. Jones Louis C. Jones Claude G. Kincade Harvey S. Lewis James D. Lowther John H. Matthews R. F. McDonald, Jr. John W. McFadden Harley R. McNair Charles M. Millar, Jr. Robert W. Moorehead Lewis A. Suber, Jr. Roy Alan Veal John E. Wilson James M. Young FACULTY ADVISORS Richard H. Herron Jack Holman Dr. Corwin M. Johnson Captain Richard W. Sipe 152 The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta is a National Honorary Agricultural Fraternity which is composed of both graduate and undergraduate agricultural students who exemplify high standards of schol- arship, leadership, and character. The specific objectives of Alpha Zeta 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 the agricultural division of the respective institutions; and to promote the profession of agriculture. The local Mississippi Chapter holds initiation of new members in the spring and fall. 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. Last spring the local Chapter edited its first newsletter. This newsletter was an excellent one and it received much praise from the national officers. Each year the local Chapter presents a plaque to the freshman who has attained the highest scholastic average of his class. The national fraternity awards fellowships to seniors who want to continue with their scholastic training. MEMBERS Conlee L. Adams Wallace K. Boutwell Edward H. Branscome John C. Bridges Bruce J. Brumfield Andy R. Cotton John J. Dale Ben C. Dilworth Hershel M. Harris Rodney L. Henderson Robert R. Knight Robert W. McCarley Monty J. Montgomery Marian C. Moore Huston W. Patrick Robert G. Ratcliff William S. Reid Clarence R. Sadler Billy P. Thornton Jimmy S. Walker John R. Suddarth William L. Wilson Ronald D. Yeck FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. Charles H. Thomas Dr. Bruce Glich Dr. Joseph B. Edmond Dr. William R. Glover Mr. John W. Lusk OFFICERS Chancellor ROBERT W. McCARLEY Censor RODNEY L. HENDERSON Scribe EDWARD H. BRANSCOME Chronicler ANDY R. COTTON Treasurer WALLACE K. BOUTWELL alpha zeta Front Row: Glover, Cotton, Henderson, McCarley, Boutwell, Thomas, Edmond. Second Row: Reid, Walker, Patrick, Dilworth, Ratcliff, Thornton, Brumfield, Moore, Montgomery. Third Row: Dale, Suddarth, Harris, Wilson, Knight, Sadler. I i 1 MF First Row, L to R: Goza, Baker, Martin, Berry, Cochran, McKay, Ethridge, Hossley. Second Row: Covert, Campbell, Smith, Petty, Stuart, Haden, Irby, Ellis Third Row: Murff, Brown, Horton, Nelson, Sheely, Perkins, Shook. Fourth Row: Deavenport, Mitchell, Johnson, Geerken, Noland, Holt, Ball. american institute of chemical engineers The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers is a professional society and is sponsored by the parent body of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Any student in Chemical Engineering may become a member of the student chapter regardless of classification. Meetings are held twice a month and programs are devoted to technical and professional aspects of chemical engineering. Typical programs include speakers from various industries and films of a chemical engineering nature. Once a year the chapter conducts a field trip in which its members visit several industrial plants which are of interest to students in chemical engineering. These trips constitute a highlight of each year ' s activities. Also, an annual banquet is held for the members of the AlChE. The student chapter is under the guidance of a Student Chapter counselor, who is a member of the parent organization and is in contact with the Student Chapter Committee and the national office of the AlChE. OFFICERS E. G. BAKER Advisor REX W. COCHRAN President FRANK F. McKAY Treasurer BERNARD BERRY Assistant Treasurer JOHN W. McFADDEN Secretary WILLIAM B. MARTIN Engineering Council Rep. MEMBERS 154 William Adams Lester Andrews Bernard Berry Joe Ball Wayne Brown Joe Burnett Vernon Bush George Byrd J. B. Campbell Rex Cochran Thomas Collins W. C. Covert E. W. Deavenport Robert Ellis S. R. Evans J. Geerken Stewart Goza Billy Haden Robert Hagstrom Travis Hensley Bob Horton J. E. Hossley E. J. Holt Stribling Ingram William Irby Glenn Johnson J. P. Kersh Eugene Lester Eugene Maier William Martin L. J. McConnell John McFadden Frank McKay Jerry Mitchell Malcolm Moody Robert Murff L. G._ Nelson Floyd Nolan Terry Perkins J. B. Petty T. E. Richardson Fred Scruggs William Sheely Howard Shook Eugene Smith Sandra Stevens de Lane Stokes Warren Thornell Max Tullos Thomas Vaughn Neal Weller Ralph Whitaker americcm society of civil engineers Student Chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers provide the opportunity of the be- ginning 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 re- sponsible for such progress. Even more important, membership offers the chance to take part in the constructive activities carried on by the future leaders of the profession. The student chapter sup- plements regular class and laboratory work, and is the only agency that can relate the professional development of students to the requirements of A.S.C.E. The frequent meetings of the student chapter provide the opportunity for hearing many out- standing speakers on technical and professional subjects. These programs aid the student to gain a practical understanding of engineering projects. Twice each year the members of the student chap- ter have the opportunity to attend conferences held by the Mid-South section of A.S.C.E. These con- ferences enable the student to associate with professional engineers; also ot enter into student paper competition. The Mississippi State University student chapter has won second place twice in the stu- dent paper competition at the last three conferences. Membership in the student chapter of A.S.C.E. includes sophomores to seniors. Any interested student is encouraged to participate in chapter activities. OFFICERS WILMER JAMEb President DAVID MOREAU Vice President WALTER SANDERS Secretary BILL BRABSTON Treasurer PROF. W. C. VODRAZKA Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Jerry Allen Daniel Artman James Ball Harold Baldwin, Jr. John Bennett Joe Biggers Lewis Bowker Joe Bostick Thomas Brabston Robert Brown John Bunch Roffie Burt Chester Calcote Charles Caldwell Jack Conizayo Robert Cato Don Cherry Jimmy Clark Joe Clark Joseph Clements Jack Cole James Coley Marion Collins James Cook Charles Cooper Garland Cooper James Covington John Daniel J. R. Davis Tom Davis Archie Deon Bill Dendy Richard Dixon Jack Dorsey Carlton Dowdy James Downs J. O. Farrell J. W. Farrell James Files Lawrence Flanagan Thomas Fultner Carl Furr Houston Goodwir T. K. Gront Edward Gross Charles Hadden George Hommitt lames Hannon James, Harrison John Harrod John Hensley Jimmy Herring John Hester Byron Hines William Hodnett Robert Holloman Vernon Holmes Charles Hudnall W. M. Hunt Stanley Hurdle James Inkster Donald Jackson Charles James Wilmer James, Jr. Charles Jenkins Quinton Jenkins Richard Jones William Jones Maurice Jordan Jerry Keeton William Kinard Jeff Kitchens James Landrum Gaylon Laurent Tommy Leach William Lee Fred Long Robert Manor George Marler Bobby Massey Franklin Massey John Matthews James McCormick John McCormick James McCraney James McDonald Marshall McKell Victor McLendon Roy McMillan Phillip Metts Frank Miner Billy Mink Bernard Moore David Moreau Donald Morgan Gary Morris Billy Nabors Wayne O ' Bannon Noel Oswalt James Overall Jimmy Palmer George Pate Jimmy Payne John Phillips Charles Pigott Jerry Rainer Bob Redhead Harris Renfroe Thomas Reynolds Robert Richardson Paul Robert Sidney Ross John Rushing Walter Sanders Barton Schreiner Ben Seale Paul Senter Barney Smith John H. Smith John W. Smith Sherrill Smith James Stockstill Charles Stockfisch Henry Thompson Gerald Turnage James Vandersond Baxter Wade Edward Wagner Jimmy Wallace Harry Walling James Warren James Watt Len West Alan Williams Kenneth Williams Robert Williams James Wafford James Wood Ronald Wooley David Wright 155 american institute of electrical engineers OFFICERS Chairman E. GLADE WOODS Vice Chairman LAWRENCE J. HILL Secretary , WALTER H. WILSON, JR. Treasurer M. WAYNE PRICE Faculty Advisor DONALD F. FITZGERALD The American Institute of Electrical Engineers is the professional organization of all Electrical Engineers regardless of their field of specialization. Its object is the advancement of the theory and practice of Electrical Engineering and the Allied Arts and Sciences and the maintenance of a high 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 University Branch was founded in 1925. MEMBERS O. B. Anderson Alexander G. Bell Richard E. Braddy Charles W. Bray David Buckley Joe Cerniglia, Jr. Robert W. Chatham Johnny B. Choo Gilroy Chow Homer Cox, Jr. William A. Craig Stephen F. Crocker James J. Denson James R. Dove Joe Lon Eastin James R. Flinn Charles D. Ford James A. Former R. F. Gardner Larry J. Hand Robert M. Hardy Samuel E. Gaston Ernest T. Green, Jr. Lawrence J. Hill James W. Horn Robert L. Jacks A. T. Johnson, Jr. Albert C. Jones David B. Kerr Obie M. Langford Gene A. Langley James A. Langley Chow T. Ling, Jr. Donald E. Mack Kenneth W. Martin Thomas K. McDonald Willie L.McNair Richard H. Mills Sheridan O. Moak Robert W. Moorehead Paul C. Morrison Jerry L. Owens Jerry G. Pevey Donnie J. Pounds Raymond D. Powell M. Wayne Price Charles J. Raley Charles N. Reeves Fred O. Simmons, Jr. James A. Smith Wilbur L.Smith, Jr. Jerry D. Sowell W. C. Springfield Charles F. Story, Jr. William W.Strickland Joe O. Sullivan James L. Taylor Richard L. Taylor Sam Testa, Jr. Donald J. Trotter Harold T. Turner Kermit B. Walters Linton R. Watkins Doyle E. Watts Thomas H. West Walter H. Wilson, Jr. Frank P. Wittmann E. Glade Woods James M. Young 156 • Anderson Bell Braddy Bray Buckley Cerniglia Chatham Choo • Chow Craig Crocker Denson Dove Eastin Flinn Ford • Fortner Gardner Gaston Greene Hand Hardy Hill Horn • Jacks Johnson Jones Kerr Langford Langley, G. Langley, J. Ling • Mack Martin McDonald McNair Mills Moak Moorehead Morrison • Owens Pevey Pounds Powell Price Raley Reeves Simmons • Smith, J. Smith, W. Sowell Springfield Story Strickland Sullivan Taylor • Taylor, R. Testa Trotter Turner Walters Watkins Watts West Wilson Wittman Woods Young ' V; ? ' ' i ' ' 157 f american society of mechanical engineers The Mississippi State University student section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1928, and is composed of students reg- ularly under a Mechanical Engineering curriculum at Mississippi State University. The purpose of the society is to broaden the students ' acquaintance with the prac- tice of mechanical engineering. Our speakers, field trips, and an annual regional conference enable the stu- dent to become acquainted with his colleagues and to meet graduate mechanical engineers. 158 OFFICERS AAELVIN SPRATLEY President ROBERT REED Vice President JAMES HENLEY Corresponding Secretary GEORGE STENNIS . Recording Secretary RODGER COBB Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Will T. McKie Charley Scott David M. Eastland A. G. Holmes MEMBERS Troy Anderson Joe Arnold John Bethay James Bishop Okel Castleberry Jerry Clark Frankie Colbert Fred Conlee Spivey Douglass Albert Duckett Arthur Duncan John Finger Robert Finley William Gambrell Ted Gandy Carey Griffen James Griffen Charles Guess Leon Hastings James Henley Ralph Herndon Wiley Hester John Hirschenhofer Charles Holder John Honeycutt James Hossley Manuel Howard Earl Hutheson Eric Hyde Lawrence Johnson John Knight Earl Koskela James Lilly James Lominick Dupree Maples James Marble Bill Martin Kenneth Mathews James McNair Riley Monroe Kenneth Moss Alva Nichols John Odom Jimmie Pace Walter Porter Albert Prewitt Charles Rand Robert Reed John Richardson Claude Roberts Troy Rowell Lynn Russell William Sanders Harod Saucier Charles Savell Odus Sharpe Lewis Shipp Jerome Singulterry Melvin Spratley John Steadman George Stennis Lewis Suber Jerry Suggs Walter Swain William Swords James Thornton Dennis Watson James Watson Armando Wheelock Dewey White John White Louis Wilbanks Michael Williams James Wills Harold Wright Joseph Young 159 The objective of the Baptist Student Union is to lead each person of the academic commu- nity into a maturing Christian ex- perience. The B.S.U. is the organ- ization or movement on the cam- pus to encourage effective church membership, develop concern for evangelism and missions, build stronger personal spiritual life, train the members of the colle- giate community for Christian leadership and provide opportu- nities for Christian fellowship and recreation. Seated, L to R: Turner, President, Alderman, Brent, Martin, Eiland, Isbell, Hutcheson. Standing, L to R.- Jackson, Gordy, Jones, Moore, Cockran, Sanders, and Merriman, Vice President. baptist student union Seated, L to R: Waycaster, Overall, Neaves, Smith, Whittle, and Herrod. Standing, L to R: Isbell, Waycaster, Pace, President, Dr. Morton, Neaves, McCool, Whittle, Naron, and Blue. The B.S.U. married students work together to enlist, plan so- cials, and plan seminars that will help meet the spiritual needs of all the married Baptist student families. We encourage all Baptist stu- dents to take an active part in a local Baptist Church, Training Un- ion, Sunday School, Y.W.A.,. Brotherhood, Noonday Devotion- als, and many other activities which strengthen one ' s Christian growth. 160 the blackfriars Blackfriars Drama Society, which takes its name from the famous Blackfriars Theater of Eliza- bethan England, exists to stimulate interest and coordinate activities in the dramatic arts in the University. It provides a lively program of dramatic entertainment for the University community, assists in the presentation Lyceum programs and, most important, creates opportunities for all stu- dents in all divisions of the University to take part in the varied work of putting plays on the stage. Since its organization two years ago, Blackfriars has grown steadily. Successful productions of The Glass Menagerie and You Can ' t Take It With You last winter and spring were followed in the summer with The Importance of Being Earnest. The present season opened with the still more suc- cessful staging of See How They Run, in November; Venus Observed was presented in February, and a third major play appeared in the spring. Backstage, from a beginning with a bare stage, Blackfriars members have constructed permanent scenery and installed a new overhead control panel for lighting the Lee Hall stage. Blackfriars looks forward to an even richer future, including reestablishment on our campus of Alpha Psi Omega, the national dramatic honor fraternity. MEMBERS C. Anderson G. Allen P. Bay S. Bounds M. Cunningham S. Dodd M. Dykes H. Fant D. Flowers H. Gwin L. Hudson J. Jones J. Joyner E.Lee A. Mayfield G. Mars T. McHaney J. Montgomery OFFICERS President ROGER C. CLAPP Vice President JOE FLOYD THOMPSON Secretary DOROTHY E. ETHEREDGE Treasurer JUDITH ANN JENKINS Historian BETTY C. HARRISON Faculty Sponsor PEYTON W. WILLIAMS Directors MARY ANN PITTMAN BILLIE BOZONE MEMBERS C. Nichols I. Ogden F. Page W. Polk T. Richardson C. Robertson C. Roberts L. Savely J. Spicer N. Tarter J. Tullos D. Vickers J. Woleben MEMBERS block and bridle The Block and Bridle has long been recognized as one of the most active clubs on the campus. Block and Bridle is a name that has been handed down through tradition and heritage by hard working young livestock men for many, many years. Club activities include the Annual Cutting Horse Show and the Little International Showmanship Contest. Spring events include the Club Judging Contest and Spring Banquet. The club recognizes Mississippi ' s agricultural leaders by pre- senting a Livestock Man of the Year Award and Outstanding County Agent Award each spring at the banquet. The Livestock Judging Team and Meat Judging Team that represent the University are partially sponsored by the club. OFFICERS President FAIRL BOWLIN Vice President JOHNNY PRITCHARD Secretary JERRY MITCHELL Treasurer RODNEY HENDERSON Yearbook Editors JOE GUESS, BUDDY SHANNON Photographer FAY HAGEN Assistant Photographer MARY HAMMER Photographic Advisor TOM CLARK Marshal JAMES CHAPMAN Reporter BILLY PUND Faculty Advisor CARL WILLIAMS Honorary Faculty Advisors __ BILL BACKUS, BOB EDGAR 162 MEMBERS Alman, Ross B. Balgord, Kennet h P. Bowlin, Fairl L. Branscome, Edward H Breland, Howard E. Brumfield, Bruce J. Carter, W. W. Chapman, James E. Clark, Tom Congleton, Carol Crighton, David S., Jr. Dean, Albert L. Ellison, John R. Guess, Joseph W. Hagen, Fay Hammer, Mary F. Hardy, Joe B., Jr. Henderson, Rodney L. James, Frank G. Lewis, Harvey S. Long, Sidney McCormick, Robert F., Jr. McLaurin, Joe L. Middleton, Kenneth M. Mitchell, Jerald E. Moorehead, Rufas W. Morgan, Rex A. Phillips, William H. Preuss, Theodore W. Pritchard, John M. Pund, William A. Shannon, George W. Stevens, Fred R. Swann, Porter R. Walker, David Williams, Alvin B. PLEDGES Bowlin, Barney C. Broswell, Edwin H. Corlew, Emmet Davis, Jimmy C. Duke, Joe D. Garner, Dalton G. Hall, John J. Ill Harvey, John L. Herring, Rueben R. Kitchens, Larry W. Mitchell, Jerry G. Meghee, Jacob H. Murphree, Leo, Jr. McWillie, Tom A. Seelbinder, Mary C. Peeler, Harry S. Valentine, Olin A. Winter, Tommy P. PLEDGES: ' First Rov Sheely. FACULTY MEMBERS J. B. Edmond, Dr. C. H. Thomas, Prof. W. W. LittleJohn, Second Row: Prof. C. A. Rose, Dr. P. W. Morton, Dean J. M. Parrish, and Dr. C. Q. blue key One of the highest honors that a Mississippi State University Junior or Senior male student can obtain is that of selection to membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Selection of these men is made from a group of outstanding male students who excel in character, leadership, schol- arship, and student activities. Only those who meet requirements in all of these highly important character traits are invited to join. These high standards are the keystones which allow Blue Key to continually remain at the head of the honor fraternities in its field. Blue Key ' s purpose, as seen in the motto, Serving I Live, is to serve, and generously does it do this. During the past year, the local Mississippi State University Blue Key Chapter has undertaken many service projects. Included in these have been personal correspondence of greetings to all freshmen; service during orientation, dedication of the new dormitories, Parents Day, and homecom- ing; work for the Campus Chest Drive through Bllue Key ' s yearly talent show; a great deal of work toward securing widely known personalities as campus speakers; and establishment of a scholarship program to aid deserving students. Blue Key was founded at the University of Florida in 1924 by Major B. C. Riley. The Fraternity grew out of a group of student leaders who were assembled at that campus to coordinate home- coming activities . From this beginning Blue Key has grown into a national Fraternity with chapters at 105 universities and colleges with a total membership in excess of 38,700. Mississippi State Uni- versity obtained the charter for a chapter in 1928 and has continually grown to its present group of 26 active members. An excellent reason for the high quality of Blue Key and particularly of Mississippi State ' s lo- cal chapter is found when the achievements of the individual members are noted. Our local mem- bership includes leaders of the student association, leaders in both local ROTC branches, leaders in both the campus yearbook and the campus newspaper, and various leaders of major campus honor and professional societies. These individuals are the backbone of Blue Key. They have made Blue Key synonymous with campus leadership and service. 164 OFFICERS TOMMY HOWARD President TOMMY LEA Vice President JAMES QUINN Secretary BOBBY McCARLEY Treasurer RUSSELL GRAVES Alumni Secretary MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS Clyde Ballard Charles Brown James Carr Robert Cato A. B. Farris Russell Graves Julius Gwin George Hammitt Rodney Henderson Jim Hester Larry Hill Tommy Howard Jerry Keeton Tommy Lea Guy Lowe Bobby McCarley Dave Moreau Houston Patrick James Quinn Bob Ratcliff Shaw Reid Don Roth Marvin Stockett James Young Jim Young Dr. Bryan Dr. Joe Edmond Prof. William Evans Dr. W. W. LittleJohn Dr. Perry Morton Dr-. James Parrish Prof. Clifford A. Rose Dr. Clyde Q. Sheely Dr. Charles Thomas STUDENT MEMBERS: first Row: Dr. Edmond, Prof. Evans, Dr. Thomas, Lea, Howard, Quinn. McCarley, Graves. Second Row: Patrick, McWilliams, Lowe, Carr, Reid, Brown, Hammitt, Moreau, Hester, Roth, Hill. Third Row: Young, Cato, Keeton, Young, Ratliff, Farris, Stockett. JfTL ? i ' j Front Row: Mayfield, Etheredge, Ray, Lyle, Page, Bryan. Second 1 Row; Goen, Johnson, Yarbrough, Weatherly, Scott. cardinal key Cardinal Key, national honorary leadership fraternity for girls, is the only honorary group on the campus exclusively for girls. Its membership is taken from junior and senior students whose extra- curricular activities and scholarship meet the organization ' s high requirements. Primarily a service fraternity in action and purpose, the group was instrumental in starting State ' s first Campus Chest Drive. They also assisted with Freshman Orientation, Dedication Day activities, and the Welcome Committee for Homecoming. The local chapter, founded in 1935, is the only one in Mississippi and one of the very few in the South. MEMBERS Lynda L. Bryan Anne P. Cobb Sarah J. Dodd Dorothy E. Etheredge Linda S. Hobbs Ina P. Johnson Sara A. Lyle Frances P. Page Anne Mayfield Shirley D. Ray E. Cynthia Scott Ellen R. Weatherly Karen M. Yarbrough Miss Margaret Peeples— Honorary OFFICERS President SHIRLEY D. RAY Vice President SARA A. LYLE Secretary DOROTHY ETHEREDGE Treasurer FRANCES P. PAGE Sponsors MISS MONICA GOEN MRS. HELEN LUCHSINGER 166 Realizing a need for a method of recognizing and honoring outstanding business students, Chi Lambda Rho was organized in the year 1930. The local honorary business fraternity is composed of Juniors and Seniors in the School of Business and Industry who have maintained a 2.0 quality point average. MEMBERS Adamson, Arnold D. Allen, Bascom Barry, George H. Braswell, Charles F. Cobb, Anne Dinkins, Edwin D. Dixon, Jennings Eggert, Charles Farrell, Joseph Ferguson, William C. Hall, Richard E. Hobbs, Linda S. Hood, Billy M. Howard, Robert H. Johnson, Ina P. Lewis, Harvey S. McReynolds, Charlie F. Marsh, Ann McKee Martin, Carolyn B. Melsheimer, Richard P. Metz, Charles T. Middleton, Robert M. Moore, John T., Jr. Peterson, John G. Phillips, Freddie M. Piccininni, Michael A. Putnam, Joyce B. Quinn, James L. Ray, Shirley Smith, Clarence M., Jr. Vance, A. A., Jr. Veazey, Charles M. Wade, Ronald C. Ward, Walter G. Wharton, Wyant J. FACULTY MEMBERS William A. Simmons Ralph S. Wofford William L. Cross Ann Savage FACULTY ADVISORS W. W. Littlejohn W. A. Simmons OFFICERS EDWIN D. DINKINS President JENNINGS DIXON Vice President SHIRLEY RAY Secretary WALTER WARD Treasurer chi lambda rho • 4 First Row: Hill, Jenkins, Boutwell, Johnson, Etheredge, AAcCamey, Vance, Googe, Ruffin. Second Row: Mayfield, Cunningham, Eiland, Mitchell, Scarbrough, Guthrie, Jenkins, Lewis, Scott, Powers, Glover, O ' Neal, Kinard. Third Row: Garris, Robinson, Long, Crigler. co-ed club To promote an increasing enrollment of girls at Mississippi State and to create a unified, friendly relationship among the girls who attend State are the primary purposes of the Co-Ed Club. In keeping with these purposes, the Co-Ed Club has sponsored an all-out attempt to promote the idea of co-education at Mississippi State University. A brochure featuring opportunities for girls at State was published by the Co-Ed Club in 1958 and distributed to prospective co-eds. Plans are being made for another such brochure to be published in the near future. The Co-Ed Club also assists with welcoming alumni on Homecoming, with sponsoring the Campus Chest, and with contributing services to the completion of many other functions at Mississippi State. It is the wish of the Co-Ed Club that by its activities, the desire for co-eds on the campus will become a reality. OFFICERS President DOROTHY ETHEREDGE Vice President GRETA BOUTWELL Secretary . PATSY McCAMEY Treasurer KATHRYN GOOGE Historian WILLA JENKINS Publicity Chairman INA JOHNSON Project Chairman JOHNNIE HILL 168 Greta Boutwell Anita Crigler Mary Cunningham Nina Dallas Sally Eiland Dorothy Etheredge Joyce Garris Mary Glover Kathryn Googe Sherry Guthrie Johnnie Hill Willa Jenkins MEMBERS Judith Jenkins Ina Johnson Martha Kinard Betty Lewis Linda Long Anne Mayfield Patsy McCamey Nina McCoy Carolyn McCraney Sally Melden Lynda Mitchell Claudine O ' Neal Marilyn Powers Bobbye Robinson Diane Roberts Betty Ruffin Sallie Ruffin Lamar Savely Marsha Scarbrough Cynthia Scott Evelyn Sorrels Mary Seelbinder Lucy Tant Martha Vance OFFICERS BILLY M . HOOD President LARRY ZACHARY Vice President DAVID SISK 1 Secretary-Treasurer 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 this organization is composed of students elected from each department of the school, presidents of student organizations, and Business School representatives to the Student As- sociation. Members are chosen annually and serve throughout the year. The continuing purpose of this 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 cooperate with the administration and the faculty. MEMBERS Don Adamson James Carr Bob Carraway Joe Denton David Dinkins Sonny Easom A. B. Farris Bob Forbus Dickie Hall Jerry Hardin Jim Hester Billy Hood Don Hoover Dudley Hutchinson Thad Kelly Phillip Luchsinger Mike McRaney Faculty Advisor— Dean J. M. Parrish Charlie McReynolds John Tom Moore George Pope Shirley Ray David Sisk Joe Swank Charles Veazey Gene Vieh Ronald Wade Larry Zachary commerce cabinet First Row, L to R: Ray, Wade, Zachary, Hood, Sisk, Swank. Second Row, L to R: Hall, Forbus, Easom, Carr, Hester, Veazey, Hoover. Third Row, L to R.- Kelly, Farris, Denton, Parrish, Moore, McReynolds, Vieh. i.X | am ♦;- Ki ' . ■. •■■,. 4 r ;£ ' ;• • ■„ ,.. ..■ . o pvfw I kfc] ■iC ■' : ' • ■' • ■v.- -■' • ' ' H dairy club OFFICERS ANDY COTTON President LARRY MILLER Vice President EDWARD SWALES Secretary W. K. BOUTWELL 1 Treasurer MARION C. MOORE Reporter DUANE E. WEBB Reporter DR. CHARLES B. BROWNING Advisor MR. JOHN W. LUSK Advisor The Dairy Club was founded in 1919 under the direction of Professor Fred Herzer. The purpose of this organization is to bring about a closer association of students, faculty members, and other persons interested in the dairy industry. Membership in the Dairy Club is open to any student, re- gardless of his major, who is interested in becoming acquainted with different aspects in the Dairy Production and Dairy Manufacturing fields. The Dairy Club is the student affiliate chapter of the American Dairy Science Association. The Dairy Club has, in addition to their regular meetings with guest speakers, a variety of so- cial activities. The initiation ceremonies, picnics and parties are enjoyed by all, but the big even t of the year is the annual Dairy Club banquet at which the students have an opportunity to meet alum- ni in the dairying field and become acquainted with the problems they may encounter upon grad- uation. MEMBERS James Anderson Frank Bennett Wallace K. Boutwell Arthur Brown Wood row Brown La n don Calcote Clarence Carter Andy R. Cotton David W. Cotton Robert G. Cox Robert G. Cunningham James Hill John Loftin Hugh F. McWilliams Larry C. Miller Monty J. Montgomery Marion C. Moore Robert L. Putman Frank Rogers Charles Ross Edward B. Swales Duane E. Webb, Jr. William L. Webb Douglas Yelverton 170 ■Hi ! .: ' , dames club The Dames Club is an organization for the wives of students. Its purpose is to promote friend- ship and fun among the wives so that they may be better acquainted with each other. The symbol of the Dames is the circle, symbolic of the wedding ring, with the arrow piercing it, with everlast- ing friendship. The highlight of the Dames is the coveted PHT (Putting Hubby Through) each re- ceives upon graduation. OFFICERS Mrs. Violet Parker, Pres.; Mrs. Betty Hunt, V. Pres.; Mrs. Sue Hensley, Recording; Mrs. Jeanette McCormick, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Lorena Reed, Treas.; Mrs. Katie Jackson, Mrs. Fay Clapp, Mrs. Carolyn Long, Publicity Chairman; Mrs. Betty Barkley, Mrs. Marietta Cummings, Refreshment Chairman; Mrs.s. Sandra McLendon, Devotional Chairman; Mrs. Charlotte My- rick, Program Chairman. MEMBERS M. Adamson G. Coffin G. Gibson K. Akin M. Coggin G. Golden J. Allen V. Cole R. Goodwin D. Alman C. Conlee G. Gore D. Anderson M. Coons M. Gore J. Ashley R. Cooper J. Gray B. Barber R. Courtney E. Grisham B. Barkley B. Cropp M. Grisham K. Barnes M. Cummings L. Hall L Bethay B. Dean J. Hallman J. Bishop J. Deaton P. Hancock W. Black D. Delcuze F. Hannon B. Blevins P. Diamond L. Hardin C. Blount C. Dismukes R. Harriel M. Blue R. Dowdy V. Hensley B. Brashear J. Dunkelberger E. Herrod N. Caldwell M. Edwards M. Hill M. Carpenter C. Felts B. Hinton B. Carter S. Files P. Hodil J. Clapp M. Ford J. Holder M. Clark R. Franks J. Jolyfield F. Clardson M. Freeman R. Horn an J. Coats M. Freeze C. Horn M. Cobb H. Gentry D. Humphrey B. Hunt L. Inkster C. Jacks K. Jackson W. James D. Johnson M. Johnson M. Jordan D. Jumper N. Jumper B. Karr B. Kennum E. Kendall S. Kendrick E. Kennedy B. Killebrew M. Korns S. Knight A. Lightsey C. Long E. Lowery L. Martin B. Martindale A. Massey M. Phillips M. Steward P. Matthews A. Pontius B. Stowers G. Mayers L. Reed P. Stuart K. McCormick G. Richey C. Tallman G. McKay B. Riley L. Terrill S. McLendon R. Rogers M. Thompson S. McNair N. Ross N. Thompson E. Melsheimer B. Rowe N. Van Norman G. Millsaps B. Ruff E. Wade C. Miner G. Rushing O. Walston G. Mitchell J. Rutherford B. Ward T. Mitchell S. Sadler C. Watkins J. Moore C. Sahli B. Watts E. Murphree B. Saucier S. Watts M. Myers F. Simpson J. Weaver C. Myrick S. Skipper S. Wilkinson D. Neaves D. Smith S. Williams J. Nicholson P. Smith J. Winders B. Owens L. Snell J. Winters J. Pace B. Spears B. White V. Parker D. Stacey P. Whittle 1. Patrick B. Stennis J. Woods E. Paul A. Steward T. Wood 171 Delta Pi Delta, the honorary forestry fraternity for students and faculty members in the School of Forestry, recognizes through its membership the attainment of outstanding scholarship and achievement in forestry. The purpose of Delta Pi Delta is to promote, secure and maintain a high degree of scholarship in forest education and to work toward the improvement of the profession. Delta Pi Delta annually sponsors the Keith C. Birdsall Award in Forest Utilization, and a lecture series for the School of For- estry featuring outstanding leaders in the profession. In addition, it seeks to inculcate the spirit of scholarship among the lowerclassmen in the school. MEMBERS Johnnie P. Byrd Edward A. Carter, Jr. Norman A. Coleman Mr. Robert T. Clapp Joseph A. Fox Herbert W. Gentry E. Glennan Grady, Jr. Mr. Frank Miller Mr. James R. Pettey Dr. Edward Roberts Mr. Roy D. Ross Mr. John W. Starr Mr. G. L. Switzer Ted P. Swope OFFICERS Chief Forester TED P. SWOPE Supervisor =,_„_ JOSEPH A. FOX Tallyman EDWARD A. CARTER Fire Boss HERBERT W. GENTRY delta pi delta First Row: Stone, Lipsey, Gifford, Murriel, Scott, Keady. Second Row: Greely, Freeman, Ray, Nesmith, Stowers. Third Row: Brooks, Burgess. dip strike OFFICERS President FRANK MURRELL V. President __ FRANK G. ETHRIDGE Secretary JAMES A. LIPSEY Treasurer WAYNE GIFFORD Sgt.-at-Arms _ CHARLES BURGESS Advisor DONALD AA. KEADY MEMBERS Frank L. Brooks Coney C. Burgess Vernon O. Carmichael Frank G. Ethridge Marion L. Freeman Ronny Greely Hugh W. Gifford Harry C. Kelley James A. Lipsey Frank Murrell Malcolm Nesmith Philip E. Ray Randolph Stone D. I. Stowers Harold B. Scott Thomas F. Torres The Dip and Strike Club was formed on the campus of Mississippi State College in 1938. The pri- mary aim of the club is to foster interest in the study of Geology and its applied science, Geogra- phy. It shall also help to further the work of the Geology and Geography Department in the edu- cation of students. The club is also a social organization designed to enhance fellowship and self- enlightenment among the members. The Sigma Gamma Epsilon is an honorary fraternity established for the study and advancement of the Earth Sciences. The field of Earth Sciences embraces Geology, Geography, Mining, Metallur- gy, Ceramics, and Petroleum Engineering. The fraternity was founded in March, 1915, at the Uni- versity of Kansas. The Alpha Upsilon chapter of Mississippi State was established in May, 1948. Its members are showing promise in Earth Sciences by meeting the high scholastic requirements of the fraternity. First Row: Keady, Ray, Nesmith, Hunt, O ' Quinn. Second Row: Russell, Brooks, Gifford, Carmichael, Myers. OFFICERS President MALCOLM NESMITH V. President RICHARD HUNT Sec.-Treas PHILIP RAY Corresp. Sec. FRANK BROOKS Advisor DR. M. W. MYERS MEMBERS P. H. Dunn M. W. Myers R. H. Herron D. M. Keady E. E. Russell F. L. Brooks V. O. Carmichael H. W. Gifford W. Golden R. Hunt J. Morgan M. Nesmith S. O ' Quinn P. E. Ray s on delta sigma pi OFFICERS President EUGENE H. VIEH Vice President BOB MONTGOMERY Vice President ROBERT COZART Secretary : JOHN RUCKER Treasurer JOHN TOM MOORE FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. George E. Bullard Mr. Joseph F. Curry Mr. William W. Littlejohn Dr. Herbert H. Mitchell Mr. William A. Simmons Mr. Ralph S. Wofford Delta Sigma Pi is an international fraternity in the field of Commerce and Business Administra- tion and was founded at the New York School of Accounts and Finance, on November 7, 1907. Delta Sigma Pi has over ninety-five undergraduate chapters and more than 40,000 members. The purpose of the fraternity is to foster the study of business in universities and colleges; to encourage scholarship and social activity and the association of the students for their mutual ad- vancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. The Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key is an award made by the fraternity to the male senior major- ing in business administration with the highest scholastic average for the entire course of study. Delta Sigma Pi is one of the few professional fraternities which owns its national headquarters. The Central Office Building was completed in 1956, and is located on the Miami University campus in Oxford, Ohio. MEMBERS AND PLEDGES Bob Bailey— Pledge Bobby L. Baker— Pledge George H. Barry— Member Jake Bland— Member Curtis Bowie— Member Bobby Brock— Pledge Edward D. Collins— Member Robert K. Cozart— Member Sam E. Dixon— Pledge Jerry L. Donald— Member Edward Ellington— Pledge Bob Ellis-Pledge Alton B. Farris— Member W. H. Gillon Ill-Pledge Richard E. Hall— Member William F. Hankins— Pledge Boyd L. Hobbs— Member Thomas R. Howard— Member James D. Hutchinson— Member Abraham Kassis— Member C. Guy Lowe— Member Marshall Lwsk— Pledge Dave Marley— Pledge Robert D. Middleton— Member C. Robert Montgomery— Member John T. Moore— Member Al Moorer— Pledge Michael McRaney— Member John D. Pdrish-Pledge Guy Parker— Pledge Edgar L. Patterson— Member Kenneth Puryear— Pledge John !. Rucker— Member Louis E. Slater— Pledge Joe Sisk— Pledge Bert Steele— Pledge Marvin Stockett— Member Bill Todd-Pledge Eugene H. Vieh, Jr.— Member Homer E. Watkins— Member Charles L. Weatherall-Pledge Jimmy D. White-Pledge Bailey Barry Bland Brock Collins Donald Ellington Farris Hankins Hobbs Howard Hutchinson Kassis Lowe Marley Middleton Montgomery Moore Parish Patterson Puryear Rucker Sisk Steele i 4 Stockett Todd Vieh Watkins Weatherall ■pr SWEETHEART 175 elder statesmen The Elder Statesmen are a group of junior and senior boys who represent a cross section of our campus. This group meets weekly to discuss topics of social, cultural, political, spiritual, and techni- cal importance. The members have the opportunity to hear faculty members and guest speakers talk on these important topics, and a period is left at the end of each talk for a group discussion. Through these meetings our members gain valuable knowledge on these topics and grow per- sonally through group experience. P res i de n t Vice President Secretary-Treasurer MARVIN E. STOCKETT BRUCE BRUAAFIELD . A. B. FARRIS, JR. OFFICERS Advisors MR. EDWARD RIDER MR. TOM HUFF MR. DUANE MILLER MEMBERS Oliver B. Anderson, Jr. Charles L. Brown, Jr. Bruce J. Brumfield Robert H. Cato Edward D. Collins George H. East, Jr. S. R. Evans, Jr. Alton B. Farris, Jr. William M. Fondren, Jr. Hampton W. Glover, Jr. William E. Green Julius P. Gwin James L. Hester Mack Higgins Larry Hill Robert D. Middleton Carl R. Montgomery Thomas L. McHaney Hugh F. McWilliams, III Donald H. Roth John I. Rucker, Jr. L. Ray Sadler William D. Sanford Ernest R. Schroeder Marvin E. Stockett Jody P. Stovall J. Donald Trotter George L. Verrall Neal O. Weller, Jr. James H. Wilkes Eta Kappa Nu is a national honorary society for electrical engineers. Its purpose is to promote and reward scholarship, to encourage extracurricular activities, and to cooperate with the faculty and other professional organizations. The Mississippi State University chapter of Eta Kappa Nu was installed here on December 10, 1959, and is the outgrowth of L. L. Patterson Engineering Society which was organized here in May, 1957, to recognize achievements among electrical engineers on the Mississippi State Uni- versity campus. Although it is of relatively recent origin among campus honorary organizations, Eta Kappa Nu has already taken its place among them and has begun to serve the University. An orientation booklet for incoming freshmen in electrical engineering was published by the organization. Also, Eta Kappa Nu is sponsoring an award for the outstanding member of the freshman electrical engi- neering class. Membership in Eta Kappa Nu is a highly coveted honor among Junior and Senior electrical en- gineering students and is one of the highest honors which an undergraduate electrical engineer can receive. OFFICERS TOMMY LEA President DON TROTTER Vice President DONNIE JOE POUNDS Secretary GEORGE EAST Treasurer MEMBERS George Arndt Carl Barrett Charles Bray Herman E. Cooper, Jr. Percy Cox George East Joe Eastin Lawrence Hill Tommy Lea Donald Mack Paul Merritt Richard Mills Milton Moorehead Donnie Joe Pounds Fred Simons Arne Stein James Trotter James Young eta kappa nu farm equipment club OFFICERS JACK WEBB President BOB KNIGHT Vice President ELLINGTON MASSEY Secretary SAMUEL DAVENPORT Treasurer MR. F. L. SHUMAN Advisor MEMBERS Thomas M. Coleman Samuel L. Deavenport George G. Flowers John E. Gleason Samuel T. Gordon Patrick H. Hinton Hugh F. Hubbard Robert R. Knight Joe E. McCreary James V. McKey Willie R. McQuary Ellington F. Massey Jimmy R. Moore James R. Mullen John W. Ogelsby Lewis S. Poindexter Calvin H. Seago Nathan D. Stringer Peter L. Virden Jack C. Webb James A. Wilson Fred A. Womble 178 The Forestry Club is composed of students majoring in Forestry with non-voting membership open to the faculty of the School of Forestry and to all other interested persons. The objective of the organization is to promote fellowship among forestry students, their families and the faculty, and to promote professional advancement through contact with outstanding visiting members of the forestry profession. A Forestry Field Day is held each spring with such contests as wood chopping, axe throwing, and log rolling. The class compiling the most points is presented with an annual award. The indi- vidual winners of each event represents the club at the annual Conclave of Southern Forestry Schools. The climaxing social event of the year is the annual Forestry Club Banquet. OFFICERS JOHN A. FOX G. STOUGH ._. President Vice President B. CALLAHAN B. HUMPHREY Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS T. Swope W. Homan R. Callahan A. Vaher J. Byrd J. Seals N. Williamson J. Daniels H. Gentry C. Pugh S. Lowry S. Thomas J. Lambret B. Byrd J. Cook B. Evans J. Engquist J. Morris R. Robinson R. Pope G. Ayers G. Snipes J. Poe Dean Clapp R. Owens Mr. Petty J. Black E. Carter J. Phillips M. McGee J. Walker J. Fox J. Sledge S. Ellis N. Coleman B. Butler J. Bright D. Grantham A. Curtis Dr. Roberts R. Sherman D. Hall forestry club B. Atkinson D. Blaunt B. Humphrey G. Stough C. Scott A. Spille P. Davis E. Hodil C. Dismukes J. Young J. Moore H. Mackey J. Alman B. Callahan freshman Club The Freshman Club ' s purpose is to provide Christian fellowship for its members, to imbue them with the unselfish spirit of Christian service, and to train them for the exercise of democratic lead- ership. Any Freshmnn is eligible for membership in the Freshman Club. The club meets weekly at the luncheon hour except for those weeks when the college calendar makes meetings impractical. At these weekly luncheon meetings, the club has an interesting and informative speaker. The Freshman Club is an integral part of the Mississippi State University YMCA. Its members are active members of the YMCA. OFFICERS BOB AAATTOX t President CONNIE ANDERSON Vice President DIANE ROBERTS Secretary JERRY COLE Treasurer Connie Anderson Asa Atkinson Tom Beasley David Brown Fred Brown Jerry Cole Al Collins Ben Douglas Billy Pat Edgar J. R. Gentry Richard Guest Bubba Harris MEMBERS Carolyn Hill Billy Jones Joan Jones Lloyd Langston Bob Mattox Georgia Marmaduke Terry Maxey John McGee Bob McReynolds Sally Meldon Roy Minks Jo Ann Montgomery Linda Porter Joan Ponder Diane Roberts George Rummel Nelson Sanderson Claire Seelbinder Preston Simmons Reuben Smith Amos Terrell Vernon Trevathan Harriette Von Seutter Richard B. Wells ADVISORS: Duane Miller and Tom McHaney 180 The Future Farmers of America, commonly known as F.F.A., is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts. As an integral part of the program of vocational education in agriculture in the public school systems of America, the F.F.A. has become well known. No national student organization enjoys greater freedom of self-government under adult counsel and guidance, than the F.F.A. Organized in November of 1928, it has served to motivate and vitalize the systematic instruction offered to students of vocational agriculture and to provide further training in Farmer-Citizenship. The Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America uses the same paraphernalia and cere- monies as used by the local chapters in high schools. The Collegiate Chapter of F.F.A. at Mississip- pi State University is sponsored and supervised by the Agricultural Education Department. It is an intra-curricular activity having its origin and root as a definite part of the pre-employment training of teachers of vocational agriculture. OFFICERS President— G. C. Powell; Vice President— B. L. Smith; Secretary— J ' . A. Killebrew, Jr.; Treasurer— D. O. Smith; Reporter— J. G. Valentine; Sentinel— J, L. Brown; Advisor— G. M. Walker; Co-Advisor— L. P. Jacks. MEMBERS B. B. Brown J. O. Bronson, Jr. J. L. Brown R. M. Brownlee P. A. Corder H. Crawford J. D. Duke W. D. Crenshaw L. B. Ervin A. D. Flowers B. D. Ford H. R. Gary K, E. Gray L. Harriel J. C. Herrod M. R. Hill J. L. Hodges J. Hollingsworth J. D. Holyfield W. A. Hughey C. R. Jackson W. F. Jackson, Jr. J. A. Kellebrew, Jr. H. Ladner J. C. Ladner J. E. Lowe K. W. Luter W. S. McAdams H. L. Mangum R. R. Moore H. P. Mott G. C. Powell B. L. Smith D. O. Smith W. A. Stoker H. E. Swann J. R. Suddarth K. L. Underwood J. G. Valentine R. S. Waits C. C. West, Jr. H. S. Wilson J. L. Wilson future farmers of america ■: • First Row, L to R: Scott, Sherman, Korns, Dr. Edmond. Second Row, L. to R: Hance, Forsythe, Waldrop, Collins, Robbins, Beville. Third Row, L to R: Shackleford, Ware, Martin, Williams. horticulture club OFFICERS President— Wayne Sherman; V. President— Charles H. Korns; Sec.-Treas.— Bill Scott. FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. W. S. Anderson, Mr. C. O. Box, Mr. Ed C. Martin The Horticulture Club, now in its thirty-eighth year of active campus participation, encourages its members, several of whom are majoring in other fields, to avail themselves of the various facil- ities offered those interested in Horticulture. On campus, a commercially operated retail flower shop, a greenhouse range, and various orchards and plots are maintained for demonstrational, in- structional and experimental purposes. A means is thereby provided for the student to observe and practice methods used in commercial operations. The club ' s major objective is to promote and develop a better understanding of Horticulture and its varied fields as practiced in Mississippi and the South. MEMBERS Cleburn Beville Jimmy L. Box James R. Brown Mary Nell Collins Winfred C. Crews David I. Forsythe Joe F. Gordy Kenneth P. Hance Charles H. Korns Mrs. Charles H. Korns Maurice L. Reed Guy E. Robbins William V. Scott John P. Shackleford Wayne B. Sherman Mrs. Margie Waldrop Herman R. Ware William B. Williams 182 The Industrial Education Club, composed of students majoring in Industrial Education and In- dustrial Technology, was established at Mississippi State University in 1940. The meetings are held monthly and are planned to inspire professional interest in the field of industrial education as well as to provide an opportunity for social activities. The objectives of the club are to promote and develop a better understanding of Industrial edu- cation in Mississippi by: (1) providing an open forum for discussion of all questions involving in- dustrial education in Mississippi; (2) providing a channel through which professional improvement to its members may be achieved; (3) providing an organization that will stimulate interest in In- dustrial Education and industrial development in the state; (4) sponsoring and instituting junior organizations over the state. The club has shown an interest in helping community organizations in worthwhile projects. Their activities have included the building of a lectern for the YMCA Prayer Room, cooperating with the American Legion in repairing broken toys and in making new toys for underprivileged children at Christmas, and building and selling pieces of furniture for the purpose of financing the club activities. FACULTY MEMBERS E. R. Mitchell E. W. Terrell O. H. Little Francis Matthews SPONSOR: E. R. Mitchell J. F. Grogan MEMBERS Thomas Piazza, Pres. Stanley Wooten, Jst Vice Pres. Dea Pounders, 2nd Vice Pres. Tommy Eskridge, Sec. Garland Winders, Treas. Albert Austin John Ashley Eugene Barber Richard Bennett Joe Berryhill Billy Brock Cole Byrd Jimmy Callender Marlin Carnathan Chester Clark Frank Davis William Duncan Dale Gibson Loyal Harris Jack Harris George Hitt J. W. Hunt Walter Joe Malcolm Jordon Bobby Laney Billy Langenhenning Donald Milner Melvin Moore Kermit Nations Lawrence Parker Fred Pettigrew Thomas Proctor Charles Ramage industrial education club Kenneth Randall Billy Riley Ronald Scull Mitchell Stephens Robert Stephenson Max Thornton C. W. Vandiver Bill White Olyn Wray Front Row: Matthews, Ashley, Hitt, Winders, Piazza, Wray, Proctor, Terrell. Second Row: Thornton, Clark, Ramage, White, Duncan, Riley, Davis, Byrd. Third Row: J. Harris. Callender, Bennett, Gibson, Jordon, L. Harris. Back Row: Barber, Scull, Lagenhenning, Nations, Pounders, Vandiver, Stevens, Joe, Laney. 1 ! I I a W V [ ' First Row: Calvert, Price, Miller, Brown, Riley, Hester, Murphree, Gregg, Buckalew, Boyd, LaFever, Campbell, Creasy, Faris, Baker, Oliver. Second Row: Mil- ler, Graham, Rowell, Peale, Walker, Estes, Riley, Smith, Whitehead, Mauer, Hallman, Brantley, Hendricks, Wood, Seitz, Sutton, Paul. Third Row: Killam, Dan- ley, Farrow, Bryan, Hurley, McEwen, Street, Raspet, Carman, Swedenberg, Tanner, Ford, Leggett, Eidt, Moore, Peterson, Murphy, Johnson. institute of aeronautical sciences The Institute of 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 facili- tate by all available means the interchange of technical ideas among aeronautical engineers throughout the world. Student members are kept well informed on present trends in industry by participation in local club meetings, field trips and conventions. The I.A.S. therefore contributes to the student ' s professional advancement by promoting knowledge of aeronautical sciences and by encouraging professional consciousness and fellowship. All students enrolled in Aeronautical Engineering or related fields of interest are eligible for student membership. Upon graduation, each student member is transferred to technical member- ship in the national organization of I.A.S. MEMBERS Baker, W. B., Jr. Boyd, W. C— Corr. Sec. Brantley, J. W. Bryon, R. E. Brown, H. C, Jr. Buckalew, J.— Chairman Calvert, J. A. Campbell, J. F. Carman, J. B., Jr. Carter, R. P. Creasy, J. W. Danley, T. S. Eidt, J. W., Jr. Estess, R. S. Faris, G. N. Farrow, J. V. Fondren, W. M. Ford, R. E. Graham, R. E. Graves, W. R.—Treas. Gregg, B. J.— V. Chairman Grobymer, H. E. Hallman, J. W. Hendricks, T. K. Hurley, J. W., Jr. Hutchison, C. A. Johnson, M. G. Killam, M. E. LaFever, J. Leggett, J. E. Lusk, R. H. Madden, J. A. Mauer, J. C. McCutchom, W. P., Jr. McEwen, W. Miller, J. K., Jr.-Sec. Miller, J. W. Moore, R. L. Morgan, J. D. Murphree, D. L.— Soc. Chairman Murphy, W. H., Jr. Oliver, C. H. Owen, J. V. Patterson, D. Paul, W. R. Peale, J. E. Perkins, H. G. Peterson, C. E. Price, R. B., Ill Raspet, D. Riley, D. L. Riley, R. G., Jr. Rowell, G. Seitz, T. B. Smith, R. S. Stephens, J. S. Street, T. A. Sutton, J. C. Swedenburg, W. R. Tanner, R. F. Terrell, A. H., Jr. Tiedeman, L. H. Vining, O. E. Walker, T. G. Watson, C. N. Wells, R. B. Wells, W. G. White, R. E. Whitehead, V. W. Wood, J. M. 184 The International Club is a unit organization of the YMCA, and is composed of students inter- ested in promoting friendly relations between students of the various countries represented at Mis- sissippi State University, and discussing their mutual problems in the world today. Bi-weekly sup- per 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. OFFICERS JULIO ALVARES President JOHN SAVINE Vice President EILEEN YOUNG Secretary PEDRO SEVILLA Treasurer KAMBIZ KIANA Social Chairman MR. TOM HUFF Advisor MEMBERS Alvarez, C. L. Alvarez, J. N. Cordon, C. A. Escobar, F. R. Faris, G. N. Garcia, M. Husayni, A. R. Irons, J. D. Kiani, K. Kim, D. S. Lemus, M. E. Mascarenhas, J. A. Nicholas, Haron Nicholas, Heros Prasad, R. Rivera-Henry, A. Robleto, E. A. Sahli, J. E. Sanhueza, E. O. Sevilla, P. A. Stieck, E. Son, E. R. Stein, A. Suwanasuk, P. Wells, R. B. Wells, W. G. Wheelock, A. . Wu, C. K. Dunnarant, L. Sabine, J. Clay, S. Young, E. Wowk, V. Freitas-Marcondes, J. V. Perry, M. Yamaoka, H. Karu, E. international club d ■■s t,?vi % M i kappa delta pi Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in education. It is open to those people with nine or more hours in education who have retained a quality point average of at least a 2.0. Each semester two faculty members who are outstanding in the field of education are extended an invitation for membership. Kappa Delta Pi strives to impress on its members as well as others the im- portance of a good and sound education system. It tries to retain interest in edu- cation in the minds of those on the campus. MEMBERS Dr. J. K. Bettersworth Lynda Lake Bryan Dr. Homer S. Coskery Dr. A. C. Craddock Claudette S. Faulk Virginia L. Ferguson Doris B. Gaston John F. Grogan Sarah Johnson Dodd James K. Jones Lillian J. Linville Oscar H. Little Mary C. Lundy Vernal S. Mann Anne R. Mayf ield Eugene F. Mitchell Frances P. Page Frances P. Scott Nancy Snowden Camp Earl W. Terrell Tommie H. Waits Louise Whitlow 186 The Newman Club had its beginning in the United States at the University of Pennsylvania in 1893. At present there are eight hundred clubs, organized into the Newman Club Federation, with a membership of over seventy thousand. Ours, established in 1941, has seen its largest membership and greatest activity this year. The Newman Club continues to strive to deepen the spiritual and en- rich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. OFFICERS President-Kevin O ' Sullivan; Vice President— Sam T. Phillips; Recording Secretary-Betty Hugh Eidt; Treasurer— Paul Marsicano; Corresponding Secretary— Walter C. Vodrazka; Historian— Carlos Alvarez; Faculty Advisor— Miss Monica Goen; Chaplain— Father Edward L. Cratin. MEMBERS Billy Allen Jerry Allen Carlos Alvarez Julio Alvarez Eugene Antici William Artmore Edward Aucoin William Bauer Barry Bontemps Rene Bourg Louis Bowker William Brabston James Bright Edward Brophy David Brown Archie Cammack Michael Carr Jo Anne Cavosie Frank Clark Walter Clark Johnny Clarke Robe ' rt Coakley Tom Collins Herman Cooper Denver Creel John Daly Joseph Delph Robert DeMetz Leroy Deroven Salvador Domino Lewis Drane Gail Dubisson Betty Hugh Eidt Jocob Eidt Louis Fratesi Robert Fratesi Jerrel Freeman Noel Fuente Eddie Gaston John Griffin Harold Grobmyer Mary Frances Hammer Robert Hardin Ken Harder James Hawkins Edward Henne John Henningham W. H. Hood Joseph Hossley Fabian Hussley William Irby Ennis Johnson Patsy Johnston Gene Joseph Anthony Krammer Rodger Ladner Jim Lambert Charles LaVene J. P. LaVern Larry Lenoir Guy Livingston James Low Kirk Luckett Elsa Joanne Lutz Arthur Mansfield Pa.ul Marsicano Tony Marucci John Mascarenhas Gerald Melsheimer Thomas Metz Thomas Michael Pat Mooney Bernard Moore Kevin O ' Sullivan Antonio Otto Bill Pendegras H. V. Perkins Sam Phillips Mike Piccininni Tom Porter Charles Rand Leo Ray Clarence Reaver Gus Robicheaux Gene Robinson Edward Robleta Don Roth Fred Scruggs Billy Semmes Marie Strong Gordon Sutton Charles Therrel James Therrel Sam Testa Joseph Trochesset James Vandersand Peter Virden Walter Vodrazke James Watson Jack Webb Jose Wheelock Richard Yerger newman club w pT i5k WUBWIJM O a 1 54! VJ tTf! the famous maroon band MEMBERS Lester Andrews Larry Ashcraft Mary A. Bailey Douglas Bain William B. Baker Carl R. Barrett W. Vernon Bishop Charles P. Boyd Hunter Brannon James M. Brent George C. Broome George H. Brown John R. Bunch Larry R. Buntyn C. Russell Caldwell John L. Campbell Louise M. Carter Alice June Childres Hubert C. Christopher Margaret Cole Gloria Collum James W. Corder Rubel Cowart Berry Crain John W. Day Monte L. Dykes Walter E. Farr Charles W. Ford Joseph Weeks Guest Richard K. Halberg Sam M. Harrell James O. Harris Marianne Harris Betty C. Harrison Wheeler A. Hartsfield John B. Hasson Frank C. Heard Charles L. Hendrix Hubert P. Hines Barbara E. Holmes James W. Horn Larry Howell W. Erie Hughey Frank B. Jackson Leslie T. Johnson William B. Jones James R. Kersh Vernon K. Kimbrough Donald E. Kennison Albert J. Knight James W. Kramer Larry G. Lane Ralph H. Lane Hugh W. Latimer David L. Love Carl R. Lundy Aleita Ann Magee Samuel B. Mayfield William S. McCalanahan William E. McCully Robert C. McGuffee John M. Mihelic Gerald W. Miller John W. Miller Hugh T. Mitchell Jeffery Mitchell Walter H. Moore Clarence A. Moorer Clyde H. Morgan Larry Morrison John A. Noble Kent M. Payne James C. Powell Murrell W. Price Robert B. Price William H. Puckett Jeirenne Ranier Edward A. Richardson Frank Y. Rogers James M. Sanders Brenda J. Scarborough James A. Scarborough Robert H. Scott William V. Scott William M. Seitz Jerry O. Seymour George T. Shields Marvin B. Smith Thomas H. Suttle Billy F. Swilley William B. Tate Jerry E. Tullos Martha Joyce Vance Wilson M. Virden Earl T. Wallick Freda M. White Billy D. Williams David Lee Williams William Lee Wilson Halsey E. Worley 188 First Row: John Hasson, Martha Joyce Vance, Bob McGuffee. Second Row: Tony Scarbrough, Les Johnson. MR. W. THOMAS WEST, Band Director «, BAND OFFICERS JOHN HASSON Drum Major MARTHA JOYCE VANCE Head Majorette BOB McGUFFEE President HARVEY PUCKETT ____ Vice President TONY SCARBOROUGH .... Secretary LES JOHNSON Treasurer MAJORETTES Jeirenne Ranier, Martha Joyce Vance, June Childres, Aleita Magee, Betty Harrison, Freda White, Gloria Collum, Marianne Harris. The Famous Maroon Band has enjoyed one of the most fruitful years of its fifty-nine years as an organization. The addition of Mr. Peyton Crowder to the staff has further improved the quality of music performed at football games, and has given the Band valuable experience in the perform- ance of modern arrangements. The Band made trips to Atlanta for the Georgia game, Birmingham for the Auburn game, and Baton Rouge for the game with LSU, and performed at its usual high standard in spite of the driving rain in Atlanta and subfreezing temperatures in Birmingham and Baton Rouge. In October the Maroon Band participated in the Welcome Parade for Miss America in Natchez. January 19, the Band marched in the Inaugural Parade in Jackson and presented a thirty-minute television program. The Annual Spring Tour, from April 10 through April 13, was through Southwest Mississippi, and the Band ' s concert repertoire provided many valuable musical experiences for the musicians. A series of informal spring concerts and a part in the graduation ceremonies brought to a close another year— a fine year which added more luster to the Famous Maroon Band ' s reputation. 189 w ■9 Mi ira o o fe 9 Q O Q i S| | i ■ii vl 4 I i .1 £ 4 i 1 H ft a, £ mw meistersingers The Mississippi State University Choral Organizations are composed of students from every school on the campus. The Mixed Chorus, The Meistersingers, The Men ' s Chorus, The Trouveres, The Men ' s Octet, and The Girls ' Octet comprise the variety of selectable activities. The Choruses were seen in four major on-campus performances this year: The Thanksgiving Va- riety Program; The Christmas Program, Cantique de Noel; a spring musical comedy, The Pirates of Penzance ; and a spring concert. They made their initial appearance this year at the annual Home- coming football game ceremonies. During the Christmas Season they presented concerts of Christ- mas music in various high schools of Northeast Mississippi. Another highlight of the year was the spring tour through Southeast Mississippi. In addition they gave numerous programs on television, radio, and for civic and religious organizations. Members of the Meistersingers were easily identified this year on the campus because of their newly acquired jackets. The jackets have the first three bars of the Alma Mater encircled by the words Mississippi State University on the front. On the back, the organization ' s name ap- pears in German script. The vocal music program has been completely reorganized this year under the direction of H. Carrol Collins. Accompanying the organizations are Mrs. Dean Stewart, a member of the music staff, and Barry Glenn of Brooksville, Mississippi. 190 SOPRANOS TENORS BARITONES Linda Alderman Nan Coleman Mary Nell Collins Dotsy Etheredge Joyce Garris Mary B. Glover Mildred Guice Sheila Johnston Joan Jones Judy Joyner Shirley Kirk Frankie P. McCarty Glenda Prestridge Mary F. Stephens Karen Wallis Phyllis Winstead Patricia Wood ALTOS Jeanette Beevers LaVerne Boyer Mrs. R. R. Bruce Barbara Buckner Martha Carson Gail Cox Betty Harber Fannie L. Hendrix Angela Hopkins Beatrice Ingram Gara King Jane Kramer Glinda Martin Cornelia A. Murphree Weda Neal Doris Wise Thomas Berry Ray Burghen William W. Bush Richard Eubanks Arnold D. Flowers Dan H. Flowers Barry Glenn Larry Howell Larry Hudson Louis C. Jones Dexter Kimbrough Johnny Magee Skipper Maxwell Roy A. Meeks, Jr. RobertO. Phillips Barry Potwin James M. Rawlinson Rodger Reeves Ross Rogers Frank Stiedle Joe Turner, Jr. BASSES Kelly Beevers Jerry Booth Roger Clapp Robert T. Cline Richard Cudd Darrel Hoover Gene Phillips Benjamin Ware Harold Armstrong Steve Barnett Ray Bishop Harold Blue, Jr. James F. Craver James Eubanks Larry Graham Larry Gray Terry Hopkins Charles Irby George Kassis Gerald Ladner Lawrence Lindsey George Martin Dale Oliver Charles J. Raley Richard Robinson Roy Sanders Joe Thompson Joel H. Turner Richard B. Wells L. B. West, Jr. First Row: Collings, Gray, Eubanks, Eubanks, Stiedle, Graham. Second Row: Ware, Berry, Rawlinson, Philips, Brent, Burghen. Third Row: Martin, Phillips, Maxwell, Puckett, Hoover. f .7 7 } ' ,: Glenda Prestridge, Mildred Guice, Weda Neal, Linda Alderman, LaVerne Boyer, Ann AAurphree, Jane Kramer, Martha Carson, Gara King. GIRLS ' OCTET BOYS ' OCTET Roy Meeks, Dexter Kimbrough, Ray Burghen, Joe Turner, Robert Cline, Frank Stiedle, Larry Gray, Darrel Hoover. 192 • ■:■■' ' ■■■■. ■■. . ■. ■■.... .■■pi tau sigma Pi Tau Sigma, National Honorary Mechanical Engineering Society, was founded at the Univer- sity of Illinois in 1915 following the realization by a group of students and interested faculty mem- bers that honor societies make a definite contribution to college departments. Mississippi State Tau Nu Chapter was granted a charter in April, 1957, after concerted effort on the part of twenty-one students of mechanical engineering under the direction of Dr. Charley Scott. The Charter represent- ed the sixty-second charter to the organization which has recognized more than 24,000 notable me- chanical engineers. The Mississippi State University Tau Nu Chapter, during its junior year, has become more firmly established as an honorary engineering fraternity. This was accomplished by assisting the Mechani- cal Engineering Department in various activities through the year and by the personal conduct and scholastic achievements of its members. One of the principal activities of the Tau Nu Chapter has been in cooperating with the student branch of ASME in sponsoring a tour of the leading industries in Mississippi. Due to the great suc- cess of the tour, future trips are being considered. The active members of Pi Tau Sigma constructed a replica of the national emblem, which is re- puted to be the most impressive of any emblem on the campus. The purpose of the emblem is to signify meeting dates and to aid pledges in the construction of their keys. OFFICERS President L. D. RUSSELL Vice President J. M. LOMINICK Corresponding Secretary J. A. HENLEY, JR. Recording Secretary ROBERT FRATESI Treasurer M. L. SPRATLEY FACULTY MEMBERS STUDENT MEMBERS J. F. Arnold L. M. Ashcraft J. J. Bailey C. P. Ballard, Jr. F. L. Colbert S. S. Douglass J. T. Finger D. C. Fitch R. Fratesi J. A. Henley, Jr. J. M. Lominick J. D. Lowther R. E. Reed L D. Russell M. L. Spratley L. A. Suber, Jr. L. L Wilbanks J. H. Wise D. AA. Eastland H. P. Neal A. G. Holmes C. Scott W. T. McKie, Jr. F. L. Shuman H. C. F. Simrall 193 Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honor society, was founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Virginia. Alpha Chi Circle here at Mississippi State University was established in 1937. In its work on college campuses, Omicron Delta Kappa strives to promote student activities in all phases of college life and to encourage students to seek a well rounded education. In order to do this, ODK has a three-fold purpose: First, college activities; secondly, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of college life and thus create an organization which will mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest; and thirdly, to bring together members of the faculty and student body on a basis of mutual interest and under- standing. Membership in ODK is awarded to Junior and Senior students on the basis of personal character, meritorious leadership, and scholastic achievement. Membership is regarded as much an obliga- tion and responsibility as a mark of high achievement. omicron delta kappa First Row. Evans, Mitchell, Wilson, Sisk, Middleton, Weller, Scott, AAoore. Second Row: Barrett, Montgomery, Branscome, Brumfield, McCain, Ratcliffe, Fon- dren, Barry, Suber, McReynolds, McNair. Third Row: Trotter, Latham, Thompson, Sheely, Russell. c .«- J, yr l ' m W ' W-: I First Row: Etheredge, Simrall, Parrish, Colmer, Burgone, Redd. Second Row: Murray, West, Williams, Ritter, Sheely. MEMBERS Carl Barrett George Barry Hayes Branscome Bruce Brumfield S. R. Evans, Jr. William Fondren Hampton Glover Howell Gwinn William Latham Mike McCain Charles McReynolds Bob Montgomery Denny Middleton John Thomas Moore Harley McNair Lynn Russell Bob Ratcliff William Sanford Bob Sisk William Sheeley Lewis Suber Joe Thompson Donald Trotter Neal Weller OFFICERS President DENNY MIDDLETON Vice President HAMPTON GLOVER Secretary DR. CHARLEY SCOTT Treasurer BOB SISK Recorder NEAL WELLER Faculty Advisor DR. H. H. MITCHELL ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Professor C. B. Burgoyne Dean Ernest Colmer Dr. Herbert Drennon Dean M. P. Etheredge Mr. Malcolm Gray Professor Howell Gwinn Dr. Ben Hilbun Dr. Marion Loftin Dean Clay Lyle Dr. T. K. Martin Professor Dewey McCain Professor S. Murray Dean James Parrish Mr. Charles Ritter Dean Harry Simrall Dr. C. Q. Sheely Dr. Harold Snellgrove Mr. Thomas West Mr. Bob Williams FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. John F. Locke Dr. Herbert Mitchell Dr. Charley Scott Mr. C. A. Wilson 195 phi alpha theta historical fraternity 0A0 Phi Alpha Theta is the National Honor Society for students and faculty mem- bers of distinguished American Colleges and Universities who are interested in the study of history. It was founded at the University of Arkansas in 1921 and was accepted into membership in the Association of College Honor Societies in 1945. Gamma Nu Chapter was installed on the campus of Mississippi State in 1950 as a means of giving nationwide recognition for conspicuous attainment and scholarship by students and faculty members of the Department of History. To be eligible for membership undergraduate students must have completed a minimum of 12 hours in History with an average grade of above 2.0, must have at least a 2.0 average in 2 3 of the hours completed in other fields, and must rank in the upper 35% of their class. Graduate students must have completed at least 1 3 of the resident requirements for the Master ' s Degree with a grade aver- age of at least 2.5 in all courses completed. OFFICERS President RICHARD W. SIPE Vice President RICHARD H. BOWERS Secretary-Treasurer TOMMIE H. WAITS Historian JULIA S. IVANOFF Faculty Advisor DR. WILLIAM W. WHITE STUDENT MEMBERS Virginia O. Bradsley Richard H. Bowers Howell H. Gwin, Jr. Victoria H. Holford Julia S. Ivanoff Charles E. Lewis Lillian L. Lewis Wilmuth S. Ruthledge Edward P. Simonds Alexander J. Simpson, Jr. Richard W. Sipe Mary F. Sumners Tommie H. Waits John H. Watson FACULTY MEMBERS John K. Bettersworth William J. Evans Glover Moore Harold S. Snellgrove William W. White 196 First Row: Cowart, Sanders, Neal, Barry, Hines, Anderson, McLendon, Knight, Hall, Moseley, Murff, Carman, Hoover. Ellis, McFadden, Moore. Second Row: Elmore, Cater, Baker, Carraway, Sleight, Paul, Shook, phi eta sigma OFFICERS President CHESLEY HINES, JR. Vice President JOHN D. ANDERSON Secretary JERRY E. WINDHAM Treasurer CURTIS BARRY Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society. It was founded in 1923 to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among the men members of the freshman class. There are now 85 Chap- ters located in leading colleges and universities throughout the United States. In 1937 the organiza- tion was admitted to membership in the Association of College Honor Societies. Eligibility for membership is based solely on scholarship. One may become a member of Phi Eta Sigma by making a 2.5 quality point average the first semester of his freshman year. Member- ship is also extended for achieving the same minimum average on the basis of an entire year ' s work. Phi Eta Sigma members have distinguished themselves on our campus by engaging in extra- curricular activities and through their promotion of scholarship. Members are recognized by the black and gold Phi Eta Sigma Key. MEMBERS John D. Anderson Carroll D. Elmore Niles R. Moseley Jack B. Carman, Jr. Hershel H. Franklin Robert C. Murff Joseph B. Baird, Jr. Donald L. Hall William R. Paul Kermit L. Carraway Chesley Hines, Jr. James M. Sanders William B. Baker, Jr. Billy M. Hood Fred M. Scruggs Earl W. Carson Darrell D. Hoover James E. Sherrod, Jr. Samuel C. Barry William D. Knight, Jr. Howard E. Shook, Jr. Eugene F. Cater, Jr. William R. McFadden Leon J. Sleight Joseph C. Burnett, Jr. Ruben E. McLendon, III James H. Sutton Rubel P. Cowart John Thomas Moore, Jr. Claude L. Welch, Jr. Robert F. Ellis Jerry E. Windham 197 9 I; The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded at the University of Maine in 1897. Pennsylvania State University and the University of Tennessee were also charter chapters. At present the society has over seventy active chapters. The primary objective of this society has been from the first the 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 limitations are placed on the election of graduate students. PHI KAPPA PHI OFFICERS Mississippi State University Chapter President DR. MARION T. LOFTIN Vice President MR. JAMES D. TROTTER Secretary MRS. AUGUST RASPET Treasurer DR. G. K. PARRIS Journal Correspondent MRS. PERRY MORTON 198 Dr. Adolph W. Aleck Cecil Hunter Andrews George Dickey Arndt Dr. Ben F. Barrentine Dr. Joseph O. Baylen Dr. Lyell C. Behr Dr. Hugh W. Bennett Dean J. K. Bettersworth William C. Boyd Bruce J. Brumfield Dr. Gordon K. Bryan Lynda L. Bryan Mrs. Ellen S. Bryant Glenn D. Bryant Dr. Harry D. Bunch Mrs. Mollye S. Callahan Mrs. Lucy W. Cole Dean E. B. Colmer Joseph J. Cornish, III Dr. Dorothy Dickens Dean Herbert Drennon Dr. Joseph B. Edmond Dean M. P. Etheredge R. J. Freeman Howell H. Gwin, Jr. J. O. Henkel, Jr. James A. Henley, Jr. Dr. Ben F. Hilbun James E. Hill Lawrence J. Hill Dr. Robert B. Holland MEMBERS Alester G. Holmes Dr. E. Howell Dr. Ross E. Hutchins Paul B. Jacob, Jr. Dr. William E. Knight Charles H. Korns Dr. Warren F. Keuhl Mrs. EtoileV. Landrum Charles E. Lewis Dean W. W. Littlejohn Dr. Marion T. Loftin Dr. Charles E. Lindley Mrs. Charles E. Lindley Dean Clay Lyle Sara Ann Lyle Dean T. K. Martin Dewey M. McCain Dr. Jewell C. McKee, Jr. Dr. James H. McLendon Mrs. Mildred D. McReynolds Dr. James T. Miles Frank H. Miner, Jr. Dr. Glover Moore David H. Moreau Mrs. Perry W. Morton Dr. Perry W. Morton, Jr. David L. Murphree Spencer B. Murray Dr. Merle W. Myers Dr. Lyle E. Nelson Dr. J. P. Overcash Frances Penn Page Dr. G. K. Parris Dean James M. Parrish Billy W. Patterson Donnie J. Pounds Dr. Erwin H. Price Dr. Margaret V. Raper Dr. August Raspet Mrs. August Raspet Robert E. Reed Mrs. Mable C. Savage Dr. Patricia Savella James A. Scarborough Dr. Charles Scott Mrs. Frances P. Scott Robert M. Scholtes Dr. Clyde Q. Sheely William B. Sheely Fred O. Simons, Jr. Dean Harry C. Simrall Richard W. Sipe Mrs. Selma D. Smith Dr. Harold S. Snellgrove Dr. Ethelbert W. Stafford John R. Suddarth Dr. Andrew D. Suttle Dr. Verna Vickery Mrs. Tommie H. Waits James Terrell Warren Louise Whitlow Gerald O. Windham James Morgan Young 199 f ' )- ii j philo demos OFFICERS President JOE BAIRD, JR. Vice President TRAVIS CLARK, JR. Secretary CHESLEY HINES, JR. Treasurer BOB BAILEY Philo Demos is a Christian Democratic Leadership organization sponsored by the Mississippi State University YAACA. The club was founded by the Y in 1955 to provide training in leadership, public speaking, and parliamentary procedure for outstanding members of the freshman and soph- omore class. The name Philo Demos was derived from the two Greek words meaning lovers of democracy. The Club holds weekly dinner meetings with informative speakers and discussion sessions fea- tured as programs. Christian fellowship is inspired among members by mutual sharing of ideas at meetings. MEMBERS John D. Anderson Robert J. Bailey Joseph B. Baird, Jr. Don E. Chun Fletcher T. Clark, Jr. Travis H. Clark, Jr. Joseph R. Denton, Jr. William E. Ellington John B. Fenwick Donald L. Hall Charles A. Hayes Chesley Hines, Jr. Lloyd R. Hill Frank N. Johnson William D. Knight Jerry M. Milton James H. Rose, III Carlos D. Smith John E. Wilson Jerry E. Windham Mr. Gwin— Faculty Advisor Mr. Rider-YMCA 200 The Poultry Science Club was organized in 1946, in an effort to foster and create interest in the various fields of poultry among the students in the School of Agriculture. It was organized with the aims of developing positive leadership in its members and aid in promotion of the poultry in- dustry in the state of Mississippi. Even though the club is one of the smaller clubs on the campus, its members participate in and enjoy similar activities as do the members of the larger clubs. The club undertakes two major proj- ects each year such as editing a poultry yearbook The Embryo, and dressing and marketing tur- keys during Thanksgiving. This year to get more in the Thanksgiving spirit Miss Patsy Dempsy was selected as the club ' s Thanksgiving Queen. The success of the club is due to teamwork, and a job for one is a job for all. OFFICERS President JOHN TRIPLETT Vice President DAVID MAY Secretary-Treasurer JIM QUINN Faculty Advisor DR. BRUCE GLICK FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. E. J. Day Mr. Lester Dreesen Mr. Bruce Glick Mr. J. E. Hill Mr. C. H. Thomas Billy Allen Larry Allen Lindy Barnett Neal Brewer Sidney Collier Wayne Currie Ben E. Dilworth MEMBERS Wheeler Gibson James Jeffcoat David May Joe McGinty Leo McKee Chester Milner Jim Quinn Bob Ratcliff Bobby Reynolds Reagan Sadler John Starr John L. Triplett J. T.Ware Henry West Leland Whitten poultry science club -.. society for advancement of management The Society for Advancement of Management, the pioneer in management philosophy, has been dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of management. The varied ac- tivities of the individual chapters are developed to further the growth of all students, regardless of their academic major. These activities enable the students to put to use the principles of good man- agement organization, planning and control in the operation of the chapter. They learn by doing. Through the University Chapters Program, the Society endeavors to promote management educa- tion, make a significant contribution to the preparation of young men and women for careers in the business world, and render a service to industry and the community. The MSU chapter of SAM is composed of 154 students. Dr. Rudolph White is the faculty sponsor. OFFICERS: Pres.— Adamson; V. Pres.— Zachary, Melshiemer, Moore, Ross and Norman; Sec— Jackson; Treas.— Teague. MEMBERS Adamson, A. D. Arnold, F. S. Ashley, J. K. Ball, J. W. Bigger, C. H. Bishop, T. L. Bishop, J. R. Blue, J. R. Braddock, C. M. Braswell, C. F. Butler, N. V. Byram, J. C. Canon, R. H. Carter, R. C. Causey, J. E. Christy, H. R. Clarkson, J. A. Cohn, C. M. Cohn, J. D. Cook, R. S. Crawley, B. W. Culpepper, E. T. Dampeer, G. P. Dorrok, J. R. Davenport, J. C. Dawkins, T. C Dinkins, E. D Dixon, M. T. Eikel, H. Eubanks, R. D. Ezell, S. E. Farr, G. B. Ferguson, W. C. Fisher, B. L Flanagan, J. H. Flowers, D. H. Flurry, B. D. Forbus, C. J. Franklin, R. J. Green, J. D. Gregg, J. F. Griffen, J. S. Gillis, G. B. Goodwin, L. L. Edwards, AA. T. Gorenflo, W. J. Guy, V. L. Hardy, B. J. Handy, J. C. Handy, R. W. Hancock, T. A. Hardin, G. W. Haper, N. S. Heath, R. D. Henson, R. K. Hickman, J. R. Hill, J. J. Hogan, G. M. Howard, R. H. Jackson, F. B. Johnson, G. A. Johnson, I. P. Johnson, R. A. Jordon, W. L. Kelly, D. D. Kerr, L. P. Koenig, R. F. Kilgo, J. W. Lang, E. R. Lewis, H. S. Lee, R. H. Lowe, C. G. Luchsinger, P. Ma I lory, J. P. Manuel, W. A. Marsh, A. M. Martindale, C. A. McCalip, R. W. McClure, R. L McGehee, L. E. McLendon, R. E. McNair, D. C. Melsfiiemer, R Milner, L. W. Monk, C. E. Morris, J. H. Montgomery, L. E Moore, H. C. P. Mosby, B. R. Myers, J. P. Myrick, M. C. Norman, H. L. Oliver, W. R. Owens, D. T. Oxedine, S. M. Parker, C. D. Pendergrass, J. H. Pendergrass, W. S. Phillips, R. S. Pitman, J. W. Polk, W. L. Power, C. R. Randle, B. F. Rati iff, S. P. Reed, P.D. Reynolds, W. R. Roberson, C. L. Haley, R. W. Robertson, C. L. Robertson, K. R. Robinson, L. T. Ross, G. A. Ross, R. M. Rush, H. L. Russum, G. M. Scott, C. O. Shannon, F. A. Sipe, R. W. Slater, L. E. Smith, E. R. Smith, J. C. Smith, J. F. Shell, W. C. Stevens, S. C. Swain, W. B. Tallman, E. E. Taylor, D. O. Taylor, J. G. Teague, J. T. Threet, J. C. Thomas, J. E. Thompson, W. H. Thurmond, W. VanNorman, J. Veazley, C. M. Ward, R. A. Ward, W. G. Watford, J. E. Watson, P. H. Wesson, J. C. West, J. T. Wharton, W. J. White, D. R. Wilbanks, L. Wilder, J. W. Williams, J. E. Windham, B. K. Witt, J. B. Whittle, E. Wynn, F. L. Yerger, R. K. Young, S. S. Zachary, C. L. 202 The Mississippi State Student Education Association was founded in 1950 for the purpose of de- veloping among the students on our campus, a program designed to acquaint all students with the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession, thus impressing upon them the importance of membership in professional organizations. It also provides members many opportu- nities for practical experience in working together in a democratic way on the problems of the com- munity and the profession so that they may develop skills in cooperative action and leadership. The club also assists, through the dissemination of information and through the promotion of higher standards of preparation in bringing teachers ' supply and demand into reasonable balance. OFFICERS BILLY M. DAVIS President WEDA NEAL Vice President SALLY AA. EILAND Secretary BEATRICE INGRAM Treasurer DR. VERNA VICKERY Sponsor Bobby J. Alexander Andy Bond Lou Bond Ray Bishop Charles Blackwell James L. Brown John Brunson Olen Burcham Opal Boutwell Robert Browning Murphy Boud Ellis Chance Faye Cochran Rosemary Collins Shelia Covington Rachel Courtney Mary K. Cunningham Annie J. Curtis MEMBERS Benny Davis Billy Davis Bettye Jo Davis Martha Davis Roger Dilworfh Howard Eaton Sally M. Eiland Betty Farrish Peggy Gradner Mary B. Glover Garland Gholson Kathy Googe Thomas P. Gore James Hardy Edwin Harris Marianne Harris Richard Hill Mary S. Hutchinson Beatrice Ingram William Latham Maurice Manning Johnny MaGee David Mapp Glenda Martin Ann Mayfield Sally Melden James McGregor Tommye McNutt Merril Moore Weda Neal Wanda Partlow Robert Phillips Mary Poole Thomas Proctor Julia Riley Bobbye J. Robinson Philip Royal Sally Jo Sadler Marsha Scarbrough Cynthia Scott Rachel Smith Evelyn Sorrels Ronald Stewart Karen Wallis Ellen R. Weatherly Robert Waits Joe D. Walters Gerald Watts mississippi state education association First Row: Magee, Bronson, Ingram, Eiland, Davis, Neal, Vickery, Hill, McCarter. Second Row: Davis, Googe, Weatherly, Davis, Bond, Bond, Glover, Rob- inson, Scarbrough, Steward. Third Row: Dilworth, Poole, Cochran, Martin, Beevers, Thrash, Walters, Manning. Fourth Row: Boutwell, Johnson, Mayfield, Cunington, Gore, Bond. Fifth Row: Kinard, Griffin, Philips, Stephens, Burcham, Ruffin. o First Row: Mills, Fratesi, Simons, Fondren, Buckalew, Stein, Young, Lea. Second Row: Prof. Neal, Dr. Scott, Mr. Carr, Dean Simrall, Prof. Thomas, Sheely, Hill, Trotter, Reed, Hendley, Prof. Fitzgerald, Prof. Jacob, Prof. Shuman, Prof. Hester. Third Row: Palmer, Murphree, Evans, Pounds, McKay, Mack, Suber, Barnett, Gregg, Arndt, Willis, Long, Covington, Lowther, Jackson, Daniel, Minor, Bray, Fitch, Merritt, Barrett, Boyd, Eastin. tau beta pi OFFICERS DON TROTTER President WILLIAM SHEELY Vice President LARRY HILL Recording Secretary ROBERT REED : Corresponding Secretary JAMES HENLEY Cataloguer DR. CHARLES SCOTT Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS Charles B. Cliett Donald F. Fitzgerald Dr. Perry Morton Henry P. Neal 204 Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Society, was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Dr. Ed- ward Higginson Williams, Jr., to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engi- neering or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of lib- eral culture in the engineering colleges of America. In 1928 the Mississippi Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi was established on the State campus and membership is offered to outstanding engineering students. The goal of every engineering student is to meet the requirements of Tau Beta Pi, for not only is this the highest undergraduate engineer- ing honor he can receive, but it affords him fellowship and the opportunity to be of service to his school. Meetings are held monthly to give members a better professional outlook. Initiations are held in the fall and spring for new members. MEMBERS G. D. Arndt G. W. Barnett C. R. Barrett, Jr. W. C. Boyd C. W. Bray J. A. Buckalew J. E. Covington J. H. Daniel J. L. Eastin S. R. Evans, Jr. D. C. Fitch W. M. Fondren Robert Fratesi B. J. Gregg J. A. Hendley L.J. Hill W. W. Jackson T. D. Lea F. A. Long J. D. Lowther D. E. Mack P. B. Merritt R. H.Mills F. H. Miner D. H. Moreau D. L. Murphree F. F. McKay J. L. Palmer D. J. Pounds R. E. Peed L. D. Russel W. B. Sheely F. O. Simons, Jr. Arne Stein L. A. Suber J. D. Trotter J. T. Warren N.O. Weller,Jr. L. L. Wilbanks J.C.Willis C. K. Wu J. M. Young 205 wesley foundation The purposes of the Wesley Foundation are to develop the personal religious life of its mem- bers, to promote Christian fellowship on the campus, to develop Christian leadership, to build a Christian world fellowship, and to provide opportunities for Christian service. Any member of the Methodist Church or person with Methodist preference is eligible for membership in the Wesley Foundation. The members of the Council of the Wesley Foundation are elected by the Methodist student body. Each member 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 Na- tional levels. The Single Student Council plans a program for the Methodist student on campus, which will bring him closer to Christ in his everyday life. To do this the Wesley Foundation promotes a daily Noonday Devotional period, Sunday School and Church activities, social functions, a monthly news- paper, The Wesley Times, and a campus-wide visitation. The Married Student Council of the Wesley Fondation is primarily concerned with home and church life of the married students. The Wesley Foundation recognizes that the married students ' problems and needs are different from those of the single student. In order to meet these needs a five-point program is carried on; this program consists of Sunday School, Fellowship Hour, WSCS, a monthly social, and personal visitation. 206 SINGLE STUDENT COUNCIL JESSE SOWELL - President JIM CARR Vice President MARIE COHEN Corresponding Secretary FAYE DANIEL Recording Secretary DON ANDERSON Treasurer Commission Area Chairmen: BOBBY WESTBROOK Membership and Evangelism FRANCES PAGE - Education LEON HASTINGS Stewardship and Finance TOMMY LEA Missions JOHN SPICER Worship and Drama JOHN T. MOORE, JR. Christian Social Relations CHESTER McLEMORE, JR. Fellowship and Recreation MARRIED STUDENT COUNCIL JIM AND LUCY INKSTER President SIDNEY AND CAROLYN LONG Vice President TRAVIS AND SUE HENSLEY Secretary-Treasurer Area Chairmen-. Social WENDELL AND SUE GIBSON Visitation ROY AND PEGGY ROSS 1st Semester Sunday School President __ _ FRED AND BARBARA READ 2nd Semester Sunday School President __ WARREN AND CAROLYN THOMAS WSCS President LUCY INKSTER REV. W. EDWIN CURTIS Director DR. RUPERT JOHNSTON Chairman, Board of Directors i 0 A ••• Westminster fellowship Westminster Fellowship is an extension of the ministry of the Presbyterian Church to the aca- demic community. Its purpose on the campus is to help students and faculty come together for study, worship and fellowship in order to deepen their understanding of and commitment to the Christian faith and see how it relates to their total life. It seeks to fulfill its purpose through worship, Bible study, study in such areas as theology, eth- ics and campus problems, recreation, service to the community and local churches, and summer service projects at home and abroad. Students become members of the W. F. through participation in any or all of its programs. The Mississippi State Westminster Fellowship is a member of the World Student Christian Federation and the National Student Christian Federation. MEMBERS William P. Ashford William B. Baker Lindy E. Barnett Conway C. Bates Harry L. Biggers Margaret L. Bolton Helen Boyd Charles B. Bratt Linda L. Bryan Sunny Carothers Sheila A. Covington Rubel P. Cowart Anita Crigler Billy R. Crumpton Anne J. Curtis James N. Downing Carroll D. Elmore John B. Fenwick Jim O. Fitzpatrick Mildred L. Guice Olyn T. Guice Hamner C. Hearon Chesley Hines Leo V. Howard Scott H. Jones Lucinda D. Kerr John A. Loomis Sara Ann Lyle Sally B. Melden Joe W. Mcllwain Monty J. Montgomery Dave H. Moreau Jack C. Nix Barnett H. Reynolds Diane Roberts Robbie L. Robinson David B. Rogers Roy S. Saunders Joyce T. Scales Mary C. Seelbinder John P. Simmons Gary P. Smith Rachel D. Smith Bill C. Springfield Tommy H. Suttle Joe F. Thompson William G.Wells Richard C. White John W. Young 208 The Mississippi State University Young Men ' s Christian Association is a voluntary campus-cen- tered fellowship of students, faculty members and staff members dedicated to the task of relating the basic affirmations of the Christian faith to the task of higher education and of enriching the col- lege community by extending that community which is the whole body of Christian believers into every area of campus life. It is a part of a world-wide Christian community united by common loy- alty to Jesus Christ. In the fellowship of the Christian Church, its members seek to understand the will of God through worship, study and action; and strive to realize it in personal living and in working toward a better society. OFFICERS GEORGE EAST President MARVIN STOCKETT Vice President BOB MONTGOMERY Treasurer JIM HESTER Secretary STAFF ED RIDER General Secretary THOMAS A. HUFF __ Associate Secretary DUANE MILLER Danforth Intern MRS. CLARA CRAIG Office Assistant Student Members CABINET Ann Cobb Larry Dunavant George East Bill Green Jim Hester Jack Hirschenhoffer Tom McHaney Bob Montgomery Shirley Ray Johnny Rucker Marvin Stockett George Verrall Jim Wilkes Herbert Wilkinson Pat Wilson ADVISORY BOARD Lyell Behr, Chairman Joe Cardwell George East T. B. Fatherree Jim Hester Pat Hogan Bob Holland Paul Jacob Mary Jane Koelz J. Chester McKee Bob Montgomery S. B. Murray Forrest Palmer G. K. Parris Ed Roberts Marvin Stockett ymca cabinet institute of radio engineers OFFICERS Chairman DONNIE J. POUNDS Vice Chairman _, CARL R. BARRETT, JR. Secretary GEORGE D. ARNDT Treasurer RICHARD L. TAYLOR Advisor ROBERT D. GUYTON 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 Insti- tute ' s activities have grown with expansion of the art to embrace all branches of electrical commu- nication, sound, broadcasting, television, marine aerial guidance, tubes, radio-frequency measure- ments, engineering education, electron optics, sound and picture electrical recording reproduction, power and manufacturing applications of radio and electronic technique, industrial electronic con- trol and processes, and medical electrical research and applications. The Institute distributes a uthoritative technical information through its publications and meet- ings. Meetings held periodically give student members a better professional outlook. Throughout the year important speakers present informative talks. MEMBERS Allen, George I. Arndt, George Dickey Ball, George D. Barrett, Carl R., Jr. Bishop, Luther L. Braddy, Richard E. Bray, Charles W. Brummett, Paul L. Chatham, Robert W. Choo, Johnny B. Cox, Homer L., Jr. Denson, James J. Eastin, Joe L. Fortner, James A., Jr. Freeman, Aubrey L. Freeze, Daniel S. Green, Ernest T., Jr. Green, Thomas N. Grisham, Arthur J. Hegwood, Weldon M. Hill, Lawrence J. Husayni, Abdul R. Jacks, Robert L. Jones, Douglas W. Knight, John H. Langiey, Gene A. Langley, James A. Lee, Edward R. Ling, ChowT., Jr. McNair, Willie L. Merritt, Paul B., Jr. Mills, Richard H. Moak, Sheridan O. Moorehead, Robert W. Morrison, Paul C. Pounds, Donnie J. Reeves, Charles N. Rogers, David B. Rowell, Thomas F. Sappington, Jerry M. Simons, Fred O., Jr. Smith, Wilbur L., Mr. Springfield, William C. Story, Charles F. Sullivan, Joe O. Taylor, James L. Taylor, Richard L. Trotter, James D. Turner, Harold D. Watkins, Linton R. West, Thomas H. Weaver, William R., Jr. Weldy, Henry A. Wilson, Walter H., Jr. Woods, Glade E. 210 • Allen Arndt Ball Barrett Bishop Braddy • Bray Brummett Chatham Choo Denson Eastin • Fortner Freeze Green, E. T. Green, T. S. Grisham Hegwood Hill Husayni Jacks Jones Knight Langley, G. A. • Langley, J. A. Lee Ling McNair Merritt Mills • Moak Moorehead Morrison Pounds Reeves Rogers • Sappington Simons Smith Springfield Story Sullivan Taylor, J. L. Taylor, R. L. Trotter Turner Watkins West nfss ' IPS Weldy Wilson Woods W ' 1P ! A 21 OFFICERS President ROBERT A. SISK Vice President _ WILLIAM C. SCHOENROCK Treasurer HOWARD P. SHUTE Secretary CHARLES HULL Faculty Advisor JAMES H. McCARTHY The M Club is an organization of men who have lettered in one of the four major sports at Mississippi State— football, track, baseball and basketball. The purpose of the organization is to promote fellowship among the athletes on the campus. The Athletic Department sponsors the M Club and many members of the coaching staff are past members of the club. Several coaches are on the club ' s advisory staff. Each year the annual Homecoming Dance is sponsored by the M Club and during the dance the M Club Sweetheart is named and presented a bouquet of roses. MEMBERS Jim Bailey Cary Beane Jimmy D. Boring Ned R. Brooks Warren Burns William P. Daniel Jimmy Darnel Tom Goode Jerry Graves David Hodges John Hutchinson Jerry Keeton Buck Kennedy Mike McRaney Robert Y. Neaves Floyd Powers William C. Schoenrock Howard P. Shute Robert A. Sisk Edward Smith Murray Smith Walter Suggs Lavalle White m club Front Row: Hodges, Shute, Schoenrock, Sisk, Hill, Hutchinson. Second Row: Goode, Powers, Neaves, Suggs, Graves, Kennedy. Third Row: Smith, Flowers. , - .- ■- : w J 212 n M First Row: Higgins, Williams, West, Ritter, Wilson. Second Row: Montgomery, Clark, Davis, Howard, Lawrence, Ethridge, Hill, Bond, Forbus, Gunn, Pat- terson. homecoming committee HOMECOMING COMMITTEE Chairman-PAT WILSON Parade Chairman-S. R. EVANS, JR. Float Chairman-LLOYD RHEA HILL Halftime Activities-BOB MONTGOMERY Welcome Committee-DOTSIE ETHEREDGE Reviewing Stand-BOB PATTERSON Judging Committee-NEAL WELLER Information Booth-DAVID GUNN Theme Committee-JACK FORBUS Election Committee-BILL DAVIS S. A. Float-SHIRLEY RAY Assistants-CHARLES SMITH, TRAVIS CLARK, JIM RESTER Publicity— JULIUS GWIN, ANDY BOND The initial meeting of the Homecoming Committee was held in the latter part of the Spring Semester of 1959. Many ideas and thoughts occurred during the summer of 1959. Weekly meetings were held after the opening of the Fall Semes- tr of 1959. The above people plus countless others worked day and night, came up with new ideas, and spent many long hours of work and details in an attempt to make Homecoming Day, October 24, 1959, a success. Most people are inclined to take Homecoming Day for granted or just as another day free from classes when one can relax. This opinion is a gross mistake. There are several hundred students and faculty who term it a very difficult and tiring job. The latter opinion is fact, not just an idea. 213 i military 214 army r.o.t.c staff LT. COL. CHESTER H. BIGGER, PMST Maj. James M. Leer, Jr. Maj. Edward P. Simonds Capt. James D. Anderson Capt. Charles L. Fogg Capt James E. Hubble Capt. Richard W. Sipe Capt. Marion B. Zollicoffer 216 army cadet command COMPANY COMMANDERS AND SPONSORS L to R: Hon. Cadet Capt. C. Ruffin, Cadet Capt. Adderholt, Hon. Cadet Capt. S. Ruffin, Cadet Capt. Ball, Hon. Cadet Captain L. Save- ly, Cadet Capt. Roth. Second Row: Hon. Ca- det Capt. L. Magee, Cadet Capt. Brabston, Hon. Cadet Capt. N. Dallas, Cadet Capt. Smith, Hon. Cadet Capt. N. Coleman, Cadet Capt. Arthur. Third Row: Hon. Cadet Capt. J. Rainer, Cadet Capt. Barrett, Hon. Cadet Capt. S. Melden, Cadet Capt. Randle. FIRST BATTLE GROUP COMMANDER, SPONSOR, AND STAFF to R: Cadet Lt. Col. Sanford, Hon. Cadet Lt. Col. S. Walker. Second Row: adet Maj. Willis, Cadet Capt. Middleton, Cadet Capt, Rehage. SECOND BATTLE GROUP COMMANDER, SPONSOR, AND STAFF L to R: Cadet Lt. Col. Brumfield, Hon. Cadet Lt. Col. J. Mullen. Second Row: Cadet Maj. Weller, Cadet Capt. Baldwin, Cadet Capt. Brown. REGIMENTAL COMMANDER AND STAFF First Row, L to R: Cadet Col. Cato, Hon. Cadet Col. P. Dempsy. Second Row: Cadet Maj. Stocket, Cadet Lt. Col. Myrick, Cadet Maj. Neal. 217 L to R: SFC Vern O. Holgate, Mrs. Ruth M. Willis, M Sgt. Edward J. Doody L to R: SFC Hubert L. Carpenter, M Sgt. John K. Wright, Jr., SFC George E. Ray 218 SFC Mack D. Williams Instruct- ing New Cadets on Cleaning of Rifle air force r.o.t.c. staff st Ates of COLONEL J. E. SWEENEY MAJOR T. E. HOLT MAJOR W. H. MILNOR CAPTAIN E. F. BALDWIN CAPTAIN D. L. BOHNE CAPTAIN T. M. IVY CAPTAIN R. JOGANICH 2!9 air force cadet command GROUP COMMANDERS Left to Right: Sponsor Linda Mitchell, Cadet Lt. Col. Gwinn, Cadet Lt. Col Younc Cadet Maj. Cross SQUADRON COMMANDERS GROUP I Sponsors Freda White and Ann Nix, Cadet Maj. Evans, Cadet Maj. Wright, Cadet Maj. Cunningham SQUADRON COMMANDERS GROUP II Sponsor Diane Roberts, Lynn Reeves, Carolyn McRaney, Cadet Maj. Fitzpatrick, Cadet Maj. Johnston, Cadet Maj. Richards SECOND SEMESTER WING STAFF First Row: Sponsor C. Wooldridge, Cadet Col. Hollowell. Second Row: Cadet Lt Col. Quinn, Cadet Lt. Col. McCarley, Cadet Lt. Col. Ricks, Cadet Lt. Col. Latham Third Raw: Cadet Lt. Col. Compassi, Cadet Lt. Col. Dalton, Cadet Lt. Col. Williams FIRST SEMESTER WING STAFF First Row: Sponsor Carolyn Woolridge, Cadet Colonel Russell Graves. Second Row: Lt. Cols. Gene Vieh, Billy Gregg, Robert Cunningham, James Quinn. Third Row: Frank Hollowell, James Young, Charles Marfindale S Sgt. W. J. Haire S Sgt. J. L. Vartderford M Sgt. Archie R. Barlow, Jr. M Sgt. H. N. Sandifer, Left; S Sgt. C. O. Grizzle, Center; S Sgt. W. L. Copeland, Right 221 ,.::; ;;:;ii. ■:■■: arnold air society OFFICERS Commander VICTOR WHITEHEAD Executive JAMES DALTON Comptroller CHARLES MARTINDALE Adjutant Recorder L. ASHCRAFT Operations Officer ED HENDLY Information Officer DUKE YOUNG Drill Captain JOE DEPTH The Arnold Air Society was founded at the University of Cincinnati in 1947. The Kenneth J. Snedden Squadron was formed at Mississippi State in the fall of 1951. The purpose of this organi- zation is to further the mission, concept, and the tradition of the United States Air Force, to pro- mote American citizenship, and to create a closer and more efficient relationship among the Air Force Training Corps cadets. Ashcraft, Larry M. Cross, Ray I. Graves, William R. Huffman, James W., Jr. Martindale, Charles A. Raspet, David Whitehead, V. W. Brown, Robert B. Dalton, James B. Gwinn, Julius P. Kincade, C. R. Mann, James G. Richards, J. L. Wright, James H. ACTIVES Carman, Jack B. Delph, Joseph M. Hendley, Ed C, Jr. Ladner, Robbie L. Merrill, Bob H. Sowell, Bob S. Young, James M. Cox, Eugene R. Fitzpatrick, James Hollowell, Frank E. Jr. Latham, William E. Patrick, Ray P. Vieh, Gene H., Jr. Crockett, John E. Gotliboski, Thomas J. Horton, Claude R. McCarley, Bob W. Quinn, James L. White, Richard D. 222 rpg ? If •-. « - i 3L r r HP tew. -V i . v te n . Mate • - DON. IIJABD the maroon guard Hendricks, T. K. Young, R. E. Bailey, R. J. Evans, J. P. Spencer, T. G. OFFICERS Company Commander __ CAPTAIN OLIVER ADDERHOLT Company Executive Officer 1st LT. DEAN T. OWENS Platoon Ldr, 1st Platoon 2nd LT. WILLIAM AA. FONDREN Platoon Ldr, 2nd Platoon __ 2nd LT. NOLAN E. TACONI, JR. Advisor _ _ CAPTAIN MARION B. ZOLLICOFFER Sponsor _. HONORARY CAPTAIN CAROLYN RUFFIN MEMBERS Stovall, J. P. Matthews, J. H. Tanner, H. C. Fenwick, J. B. Edgeworth, C. A. Windham, J. E. Sturdivant, R. D. AAarley, D. E. Jones, E. F. Owen, W. D. Chow, G. Bell, W. P. Wells, R. D. Stubbs, R. C. Johnson, R. A. Smith, J. F. Ervin, A. H. Rose, J. H. Freeman, C. S. Garnett, J. M. Morgan, J. D. Bass, C. C. Wells, D. Wolverton, L. E. Weiddie, W. W. Beasley, T. A. McAllister, J. D. Taylor, W. M. Smith, J. A. Davis, J. W. Windham, B. L. Williams, F. C. Edmonds, J. H. Sabine, J. S. Rollins, E. A. Domino, S. S. Ellington, W. E. Carpanter, T. T. Rodriguez, W. L. Wilson, H. M. Porter, W. B. Barham, G. E. This is the Honor Company of the Army ROTC Cadet Corps. The purpose of this organization is to encourage, preserve, and develop the highest ideals of the military profession, and to provide appropriate recognition of distinctive military ability among the cadets of the brigade. This Com- pany was formed in the fall of 1959 to replace the local chapter o f the Pershing Rifles. The Ma- roon Guard is comprised of Basic Army ROTC cadets with the exception of the officers and sen- ior non-commissioned officers who are Advanced cadets. The Basic Army ROTC drill team is formed from this company. 223 the scabbard and blade OFFICERS Captain ._ WILLIAM D. SANFORD First Lieutenant DONALD H. ROTH Second Lieutenant _ MARVIN E. STOCKETT First Sergeant JAMES W. BALL Advisors ._ MAJOR EDWARD P. SIMONDS CAPTAIN JAMES D. ANDERSON MEMBERS Stubbs, F. H. Smith, T. W., Jr. Myers, G. M. Ball, J. E. Pepper, T. C. Moore, J. T. Mathews, J. H. Barnett, S. L. Carr, J. E. Brannon, J. E. Owens, J. L. Taconi, N. E. Owens, D. T. Cerniglia, J. A. McCain, M. L. Fondren, W. M. Hammitt, G. M. Brock, R. S. Farrell, J. P. Stovall, J. P. McReynolds, C. F. Stone, R. Steele, B. L. Tanner, H. C. Maier, E. J. Knight, R. R. Ruff, W. E. Anderson, O ' . B. Ballard, C. P. Brumfield, B. J. Cato, R. H. Collins, E. D. Gordon, S. T. Middleton, R. D. Randall, K. Smith, J. U. Weller, N. O. Scabbard and Blade is a nationally known military honor society for Advanced ROTC cadets who meet certain military and scholastic requirements. The major ob- jectives of the organization are to maintain a high standard of military bearing and foster a better spirit and more understanding of the military aspects of Uni- versity life as they pertain to the Cadet Corps. A major portion of the cadet leaders for the Army ROTC Cadet Corps are members of this society. The Advanced Army ROTC Drill Team is comprised of members from the Blade. 224 225 reeks 226 v. M-w •Mr  ! : s o epsilon epsilon of alpha fau omega Mrs. L. B. McLeod ' Housemother Enoch Freeman President Rebecca Lauderdale Sweetheart Alpha Tau Omega was founded as a Christian Fraternity that knows no North, no South, no East and no West at Virginia Military Institute in 1865. Since that time ATO has grown into one of the largest fraternities in the world. ATO is now the number one fraternity in the nation scholastically. Mississippi Epsilon-Epsilon chapter was chartered April 17, 1937, and has become recognized as one of the outstanding fraternities on the campus. ATO provides its members and pledges with a home away from home, a chance for a well rounded social life and scholastic improvement. ATO ' s on campus include: Fratesi— Tau Beta Pi and Phi Tau Sigma; Merritt— Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu; Wilson— Alpha Zeta; Arndt— Tau Beta Pi; Moorehead— Eta Kappa Nu; Allen— Fraternity Editor of Reveille. Social highlights include Blue and Gold Formal, house party at Genada, Founder ' s Day Banquet, Dogpatch Party, Beat- nik party, Fiesta Party and other intermission parties and dances. Allen Arndt Ault Bledsoe Brock Broadus Carron Christopher Clark Dorris Dupree Farris L. Frafesi R. Fratesi Graham Guice Henshaw Hill Huey Hunnings Johnston Killam King Lawson Leggett Lyles McReynolds Merritt Meyers Millican Moorhead Morgan Peterson Philo B. Powers M. Powers Pyron Ratcliff Reed Rouse Scott Sisk Spicer Turner Wignall Williams Wilson Wright Young 229 K beta tau of kappa alpha Mrs. Montroy Housemother On December 21, 1865, at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Va., a group of Civil War enthusiasts under the direction of General Robert E. Lee decided to establish an organization which would never let the memo- ries and traditions of the Old South die. Thus, the beginning of Kappa Alpha Order. Marching along under their banner of crimson and old gold, the KA ' s have planted the Magnolia and Red Rose on 84 college campuses, all below the Mason-Dixon line. The KA ' s invaded the MSU campus on December 3, 1927, and established Beta Tau chapter. Since that day, Mississippians have not been able to forget the fighting spirit of the Civil War veterans or the color and traditions of the Old South. As is fitting and proper for all fighting men, the KA ' s have proven they can meet and overcome all competition. Scholastically and socially, the KA ' s have held their ground and are well represented politically on the campus. The outstanding social event of this past year was the gigantic OLD SOUTH BALL held in Jackson. Kathy Gunter was presented as KA Rose at the annual Rose Dance. Other parties included the many open house events after ball games, annual Christmas party, informal dances at Magowah, the spring house party on the Gulf Coast, and the Convivium Banquet. The KA ' s are led on the campus by Charles Brown, Presiden t of the IFC; Rodney Henderson, President of the School of Agriculture; James Ball, Treasurer of the Student Association; Bob Bailey, Head Cheerleader; and John Bridges, President of the Graduate School. KA ' s are also listed in Alpha Zeta, AlChE, ASCE, Block Bridle, Blue Key, Commerce Cabinet, Delta Sigma Pi, Elder Statesmen, M Club, Band, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Philo Demos, SAM, Tau Beta Pi, Y Cabinet, Alpha Phi Omega, Scabbard and Blade, Maroon Guard, Who ' s Who, Reflector, and Cheerleaders. The top man guarding the Southern Mansion on Fraternity Hill is John Rucker; his very able assistant is Reggie Hambrick; and the man who writes the minutes is Jerry Milton. George Pope handles the Confederate money. Mrs. J. M. MOM Montroy is the beloved housemother who showers her hospital- ity on all fine Southerners (and some Yankees) that enter the KA house. Hugh McWilliams President Kathy Gunter Sweetheart Abney, Acree, C. Anderson, J. Anderson, Bail- ey, Baldwin, Ball, Barkley Bass, Blaine, Boyd, Brown, Bunch, Chittom, Clements, Connelly Copeland, Corley, Deavenport, Divine, Down- ing, Dugan, Durham, Edmondson Edwards, Ferguson, Fisackerly, Fleming, Frank, Gatewood, Gerrard, Grafe Grantham, Grice, Gulley, Hagerman, Hambrick, H. Hardy, J. Hardy, Henderson Hosey, Hubbard, E. Jones, S. Jones, W. Jones, Kirkland, Krueger, Langston Lawson, C. Lee, J. Lee, Law, Lyons, McBryde, McCain, McCaleb McCormick, McDill, McFall, Mason, Milton, Morgan, Moseley, Noble Oden, O ' Keefe, Parker, Perkins, Phillips, Polk, Pope, Priester Reynolds, Roberts, Rogers, Rucker, Russum, Sehle, Smith, Spencer Stephens, Stubbs, Swain, Trevathan, Warren, Watson, Weidie, Weissinger J. White, W. White, Williams, Wright, Young 231 K delta chi of kappa sigma Mrs. Friday Housemother Martha Fay Williams Sweetheart Bruce Brumfield President Kappa Sigma was founded in 1869, and came to Mississippi State Univer- sity in 1936. It has a national membership of 75,000 in 132 active and alumni chapters throughout the U. S. Outstanding members include: ODK— President Middleton, Vice President Brumfield, Secretary Weller, Treasurer Sisk, Sanford, Latham, Sheely, Trotter, Fondren, McCain, Branscome, and Thompson; Tau Beta Pi members are Presi- dent Trotter, Vice President Sheely, McKay, and Fondren; Weller is Secretary of the Student Association, and Trotter and Sheely are Presidents of the Engi- neering and Science Schools, respectively; Student Council members are Smith, Weller, Lowe. Latham, Branscome, Burgess, Douglass, McCain, Hayes, and Wil- son; Who ' s Who are Brumfield, Sanford, Weller, Sisk, Middleton, Sheely, and Branscome; Blue Key members include Lowe, Smith, and Hammitt; Lowe is Business Manager of Revei lle; Sanford is Captain of Scabbard and Blade with Brumfield, Smith, Middleton, Weller, Fondren, Knight, Stovall, McCain, and Hammitt as members; Latham holds down Arnold Air Society; Phi Kappa Phi members are Sisk, Sheely, and Trotter; President of Senior Class is Burgess; Hayes is President of Sophomore Class, and Wilson is Vice President; Delta Chi had highest scholastic average of all Kappa Sigma Chapters. Big social events are Founder ' s Day Banquet and dance, Spring Formal, house party at Grenada Lake, and many parties at the house. III HI P III II PS 5 iar sHl Jrtl jel ' 4 A - £ Allen, Arnold, Baird, Bigham, Boyce, Branscome, Brockway, Brunson, Bur- gess Burney, Caraway, Carroll, Carruth, Carter, Cartledge, Clapp, Clark, W. Clark Conn, Criss, Deavenport, Dickerson, Douglas, Dunn, Ellis, Falls, Faulkner Featherstone, Fondren, Francis, Gar- rett, Gates, Geeslin, Gourlay, Ham- mitt, Hardin Hatfield, Hayes, Hemphill, Hender- son, Hollingsworth, Hoover, Hud- son, Huffman, Jordan Kimbrough, Knight, Lancaster, Lang- ley, B. L. Latham, Latham, McCain, McKell, McKellar McCoy, Marley, Middleton, Morgan, Neal, Norton, Parsons, Patterson, Purvis Quinn, Richardson, Roberts, Sand- ers, Sanford, Sheely, Shurden, Sisk, Slater Smith, Stovall, Strickland, Swank, Swann, Tate, Thompson, Thornhill, Todd Trotter, Weathersby, Webb, Weller, Wilson, Wilson, Windham, Winstead, Worthington Young 233 epsilon chi alpha of lambda chi alpha Mrs. Nan Oakley Housemother Charles Parker President Mary Nason Abbott Crescent Girl Lambda Chi Alpha is the second largest national fraternity in the world with 152 chapters in the United States and Canada. Epsilon Chi Zeta of Lambda Chi was founded at Mississippi State in 1938 and since that time has progressed to a fraternity chapter of very high standing on the campus. The chapter house located at 508 Main University Drive has become a home away from home for members and alumni alike. The house mother, Mrs. Mother Nan Oakley, holds a place in the hearts of all who have come to know her through the years. Lambda Chi stresses scholarship above all things, but social life is plenti- ful and always fun-providing. Many parties, including hayrides, dances, and stag parties were held throughout the year. The highlights of the social calen- dar were the spring formal and the house party. Babb Bostick Bouchard Cadenhead Carroll Collins Cone Cook Deaton Dotter Fuchs Goul Hanna Hawkins Horton Hutchinson Logue Jones Roy Seymour Scott Stephens Tant Taylor Wells 235 K alpha chi of phi kappa tau Mrs. Coleman Housemother Tom Stennis President Pat Stennis Sweetheart Phi Kappa Tau was founded in 1906, at Oxford, Ohio, and came to Mis- sissippi State in 1938. The men of Phi Tau have enjoyed a steady advance- ment, especially in the last two years. Phi Tau ' s known on the campus are An- derson, Elder Statesmen, and AIEE; Edwards, President of the Lens and Shut- ter; Mattox, President of the Frosh Club; Cole, Secretary of Frosh Club; Doug- las, Reflector Staff; Johnson and Burghen, Reflector Staff; Barron, Chest Club; Stennis, IFC Sports Chairman. On the Phi Tau social calendar are: Calypso Party, West Point Party, Red Coronation Ball, Inauguration Ball, Founder ' s Day Party, Coast House Party, and numerous campus parties. -d h k lk klh Anderson Arnold Barron Best Brown Burghen Burnett Bush Coggin Cole Crampton Darlry Dedeaux Dr. Dunn Edwards Fallin Fulmer Hardin Harris Home Jenkins Johnson Jones Van Landingham Loomis Maiden Marucci Mattox Mauldin Mayfield McCallister McHaney Minks Murphree Owen Peugh Pierce Scott Simmons Simmons Smith Walsh Ware Womble Young 237 K n afl gamma theta of pi kappa alpha Mrs. Claiborne Housemother Marvin Stockett President Sara Alice Smith Dream Girl The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was founded on the University of Virginia campus in 1868. Gamma Theta chapter of Pi KA was installed as the first fra- ternity on the State University campus on May 27, 1927. Outstanding members: Scabbard and Blade— Stockett, Sec, Collins, Roth, Gwin; Reflector Editor Gwin; YMCA and Cabinet— Pres. East, Veep Stock- ett, Sec. Hester, Green; Chi Lambda Rho— Quinn; Blue Key— McCarley, Farris, Gwin, Sec, Quinn, Roth, Hester, Stockett, Graves; Elder Statesmen— Veep Farris, Sec-Treas. Stockett, Collins, Green, Hester, East, Roth; Philo Demos- Ellis, Hester, Anderson; Delta Sigma Pi— Stockett, Farris, Hankins, Lusk, Bowie, Watkins, Collins, Brock; Alpha Zeta— Pres. McCarley; ASCE— Pres. James, Mat- thews, Myers, Holliman; Phi Eta Sigma— Anderson, Knight, Wallick, Buckley, Quinn; Arnold Air Society— Ex. Off. Graves, Raspet, McCarley, Taylor, Quinn, Gwin; ASAE— Treas. McCarley; IAS— Graves, Smith; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities— Stockett, Roth, Quinn, Gwin. Some of the major events of Gamma Theta chapter of Pi KA are the Dream Girl Dance, Christmas Open House, Family Day, Founder ' s Day, Campus par- ties, and the House Party at Grenada Lake. Adams, Anderson, Atkinson, Ball, Biddy, Blue, Bowie, Boykin, Brannon, Brock Brock, Buckley, Chelette, Chunn, Clay, Collins, Corder, Cowns, Crocker, Currie Dallas, Dendy, Eichelberger, Ellis, Ethridge, Evans, Fagan, Fancher, Farris, Gordon Graves, Green, Guess, Guest, Gwin, Gwinn, Hallberg, Han- kins, Harris, Hess Hester, Holliman, Howell, Huff, Ingram, E. Johnson, H. Johnson, L. Johnson, R. Johnson, Johnston Jones, Kassis, Kelly, Knight, Lantz, Luke, Lusk, McAlister, McCarley, McCormick McCraney, McGee, McMul- lan, Matthews, May, Myers, Oglesby, O r m o n, Pierce, Porkes Porter, Quinn, Rasper, Reed- er, Roberts, Roth, Rushing, Salley, Scott, Shirley Shoemaker, Simmons, M. Smith, R. Smith, Stone, F. Stubbs, R. Stubbs, Suttle, Sutton, Taylor Thompson, Wallace, Ward, Watkins, Watson, Weatherall, Welch, Williams, D. H. Wil- liams, Word 239 mississippi theta of sigma alpha epsilon Mrs. Claxton Housemother Ernie O ' Steen President Betty Thomas Sweetheart Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded at the University of Alabama in 1865 and is the oldest southern fraternity. SAE is the largest national fraternity with over 110,000 members in 143 chapters throughout 46 states. Mississippi Theta Chapter was founded at Mississippi State in 1887 and was the first to own a house. This year SAE completed a modern style house on fraternity row which facilitates 40 men. SAE ' s outstanding men are: Forrest, V. P. Ag School; Cozart, Sec. IFC, V. P. Delta Sigma Pi; Vieh, Pres. Delta Sigma Pi; Bradshaw, cheerleader; Rogers, Danforth Scholarship, Top Ag Student at MSU. Delta Sigma Pi members are: Vieh, Cozart, Baker, Dixon, Gillon, Puryear, El- lington, Moorer, O ' Steen, White. Blue Key taps Cozart and Maier. Scholars of Phi Eta Sigma are: Burnett, Maier, Sutton, Lewis, Seitz, Harris. Maier and Ta- coni are in Scabbard and Blade. Vieh, Brown, Fitzpatrick in Arnold Air Soci- ety. Ellington, Hendricks, Taconi in Maroon Guard. Bradshaw and O ' Steen on Commerce Cabinet. Cozart and Ellington on Dance Committee. Social high- lights include Black and White Ball, Pledge Dance, House Party at Pickwick, Christmas Party for underprivileged children and after-game dances and par- ties. Ashford, Baker, Bethea, Boyd, Bradshaw, G. Brewer, W. Brewer, Brown Bryant, Burnett, Burr, Cammack, Campbell, Cozart, F. Davis, J. Davis Dixon, Dobbs, Dorroh, Ellington, Fitzpatrick, Flana- gan, Forbus, Ford Forest, Gillon, Griffin, Barry Guynes, Buddy Guynes, H. Harris, F. Harris, Hendricks Hensley, Hooker, Hughey, Jones, Ladner, Lewis, Lind- J |ta, sey, Lunsford Maier, Mallery, Malley, H. Martin, W. Martin, Massey, McNulty, Mellen Montgomery, Moorer, Olive, Puryear, Ratliff, Rober- son, Rogers, Sanderson Sanger, Seago, T. Seitz, W. Seitz, Sims, Smith, Stuck- er, Sutton Taconi, D. Thomas, G. Thomas, Thurmond, Toidd, Tucker, Vaughn, Vieh Weaver, Woods, J. White, S. White, Zinn 241 Mrs. Henshaw Housemother gamma upsilon of sigma chi Milton Johnson President Marie Clark Cato Sweetheart Sigma Chi was founded on June 28, 1855, at Miami University in Ohio. Gamma Upsilon was chartered in 1938. Sigma Chi claims 129 chapters and a membership of over 85,000. Sigs on campus are: Howard— President of. Stu- dent Association; Evans— Vice President of Student Association; Montgomery —Chairman of Student Council and President of MIC. Bass is Vice President of Senior Class. Junior Class officers are Montgomery— President, and Hutchison —Treasurer. Sophomore officers are Hewes— Treasurer, and Blakeslee— Secre- tary. Freshman officers are Franklin— President, Terry— Vice President, Pace- Treasurer, and Bozeman— Secretary. Moore is Business School President, with McReynolds and Hall as Representatives. Johnson is Engineering Representa- tive and Berry represents Arts and Sciences. Who ' s Who lists Howard and Evans. Bass is Assistant Editor and Marion is Art and Layout Editor on Rev- eille ODK claims Glover— Vice President, McReynolds, Montgomery, Moore, Evans, and Barry. Blue Key has Howard— President, Ballard and Cato. Phi Eta Sigma officers are Hines— President, and Barry— Sec. Delta Sigma Pi officers are Montgomery— V. P., and Moore— Treasurer. Ballard and Cato served as Army Regimental commanders. Scabbard and Blade had Glover as drillmas- ter. Gordon, Cato, McReynolds, Moore, Ballard, Pepper, and Smith. Arnold Air had Hendley. Football had Boyd, Priester, Welch, Wade, Furlow and Foster. Baseball: Hutchison and Parker. Track had Warner. Sig social activities included parties in Columbus and at the house, winter and spring house parties, and Derby Day. The crowning of Marie Clarke Cato as Sweetheart at the Sweet- heart Ball was the year ' s social highlight. Anderson, Andrews, Bag- gett, Bailey, Ballard, Bar- ber, Barnwell, Barrett, G. Barry, S. Barry C. Bass, H. Bass, Beane, Beasley, Berry, Biggers, Billings, Billingsley, Blue, Bowen Bozeman, Bunch, Caroth- ers, Carpenter, Castleber- ry, Cater, Cato, Clark, Crain, Denton Durrett, Earls, Edgar, Ev- ans, Forbus, Franklin, Gal- loway, Gibens, G i I f o y, Glover Gordon, Grinstead, D. Hall, J. Hall, R. E. Hall, Harbi- son, Hardin, Harrell, Har- ris, Harvey Hendley, Hewes, High, J. Hill, L. R. Hill, Hines, Hop- kins, Howard, Hutchinson, N. Johnson Johnston, D. Kelly, Kim- brough, Lawrence, Lundy, Lyon, McFadden, K. Mc- Geoy, P. McGeoy, McReyn- olds Mann, Marion, Meacham, Millard, B. Montgomery, Montgomery, J. Moore, R. Moore, Noel, Pace Parker, Parish, Peel, Pep- per, F. Poindexter, S. Poin- dexter, G. Ratliff, S. Rat- liff, Reed, Rester S. Reynolds, W. Reynolds, Rose, Ruby, Schroeder, Se- bren, Sessums, Sherrod, Shirley, Sikes C. Smith, T. Smith, South- worth, Stone, Stuart, Sul- livan, Terry, B. Thomas, R. Thomas, Turner Warner, Weaver, West, Whitaker, Williamson, Wil- son 243 Mrs. Pope Housemother Charles Robertson President £lk Bonnie Martindale Sweetheart Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Richmond, Virginia, on Nov. 1, 1901. The Fraternity with a Heart came on Mississippi State ' s campus on April 29, 1938, and it has progressed steadily ever since. The Sig Ep house is found at 317 East Main St., but its members are found at any important activity on campus. Its members are found in Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Zeta, Arnold Air Society, Blue Key, and SAM, to name just a few. SPE stresses scholastic attainment above all, but we are not outdone in social occasions. The annual Queen of Hearts Ball highlights our social calen- dar, last year honoring Mrs. Charles A. Martindale as sweetheart. Other im- portant social events include serenading the W, intermission parties, stag parties, pledge swaps, dances, and the annual Pledge-Active football banquet. ■■ ■•-■iw •• ' niH M ai i | r lllllllllll 1 ' ' Armstrong Arrington Aucoin Beyer Brummett Coalter Collins Commer Coop er Crenshaw Crockett Cunningham Dodson Domino Duckett Eikel Engquist Harvey Hester Hood Hood Hood Johnson Johnston Killebrew Ladner Lockett Manning AAartindale McBride McLean McLellan Miller Mowers Page Pearson Polk Richards Roberson Scrivner Stephens Sturdivant Taylor White Wright Young 245 phi delta of chi omega The Chi Omega Sorority was founded in 1895. Phi Delta Chapter of Chi Omega was established at Mississippi State University in 1936. The chapter is outstanding in campus activities, and the sorority has ranked first in scholarship for a number of years. Reveille beauties are Patsy Demp- sey, Pat Parker, Martha Joyce Vance, Ann Mayfield; favorites are Carolyn Ruf- fin, Betty Hugh Eidt, Lamar Savely, Carolyn Woolridge, Gloria Collum, Carolyn McCraney; ROTC sponsors are Sinda Mitchell, Gloria Collum, Freda White, Di- ane Roberts, Carolyn Woolridge, June Childress, Carolyn McCraney, Ann May- field, Jeirrenne Rainer, Jackie Mullen, Pat Parker, Patsy Dempsey, Carolyn Ruffin, Lamar Savely, Marie Cohen, Sally Melden; majorettes are Betty Harri- son, Martha Joyce Vance, Gloria Collum, Jeirrenne Rainer, Freda White, June Childress. Cheerleaders are Patsy Dempsey and Ann Mayfield. Ann Mayfield was Homecoming Queen and Lamar Savely and Martha Joyce Vance were in the court. Who ' s Who representatives are Sarah Johnson Dodd, Sara Ann Lyle, Ann Mayfield, and Frances Page. Cynthia Scott, Ina Johnson, Ann Mayfield, Lynda Bryan, Sara Ann Lyle, Sarah Dodd, Dotsy Etheridge, Linda Hobbs, and Frances Page are in Cardinal Key. Lamar Savely, Cynthia Scott, and Linda Gregory are on WSGA Council. Annual social events include Eleusinian Banquet, a formal, a Christmas party and a number of informal parties. TfiMti 1 4 - .? „ saw -vJ Camp Cavosie Childres: Cohen Collum Crigler Cunningham Dempsey Dodd Dykes Eidt Etheridge Gregory Harrison Hill Johnson Kinnard Linda Long Louise Long Lyle Marmaduke Mayfield McCraney Melden Miles Mitchell Mullen Ogden Page Rainer Roberts Ruffin Russell, S. Savely Seelbinder Scott Vance White Wooldrige Ruffin, C— President 247 gamma zeta of zeta tau alpha Zeta Tau Alpha was founded in Virginia in 1898 and Gamma Zeta chapter was founded in 1940 on the Mississippi State campus. ZTA ' s prominent in cam- pus activities are: Yarbrough— Cardinal Key, WSGA Pres., Panhellenic Council, President ' s Cabinet, Student Council; Thomas— WSGA Treasurer, Dance Com- mittee, SEA, Panhellenic Council Sec, BSU SPIRIT Editor; Eiland— SEA Sec, YWA Pres.; LaFever and Jones— IAS, AIEE, Society of Women ' s Engineers; Guice— Meistersingers V. Pres.; Walker— Cheerleader, REVEILLE Beauty, AFROTC Sponsor, Homecoming Court; Anderson— REVEILLE Favorite, V. Pres. Frosh Club, Canterbury Sec.-Treas.; Harris— Maroon Band Feature Twirler; Joyner— Black- friars; Magee— REVEILLE Favorite, Majorette; Nix and Parker— AFROTC Sponsor; Alderman— Kappa Delta Pi. Zeta ' s social calendar is highlighted by the annual spring formal and by numerous parties throughout the year— the Wild West Gamblers ' Party, the annual Christmas dance, a Halloween party, a summer house party, and nu- merous pledge swaps. This year the Zetas placed second in the All Fraternity Sing and were hos- tesses for their annual campus-wide reception. Alderman Anderson Boyer Carroll Crowder Eiland Garris Googe Guice Guthrie Harris Jones Joyner Kerr LaFever Magee McCarty Murphree Nix Parker Patterson Strong Thomas Walker Yarbrough— President 249 alpha xi of theta xi Theta Xi was founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, on April 29, 1864. It was originally founded as an engineering fraternity, but soon evolved into a social fraternity. Theta Xi has grown from a humble beginning until today it is recognized as one of the largest national fraternities. Alpha Xi chapter of Theta Xi was founded on the MSU campus in April, 1940. Alpha Xi was disbanded soon after, but since the chapter was revived in 1945, Alpha Xi has continued to function as an active chapter, and under each succeed- ing generation of members Alpha Xi has improved. Some of he outstanding social events are: the annual Sweetheart Ball, the House Party, and the Halloween Party. Andrews, Dampeer, Fillingame, Jones, King, Lindsey, Moore, Odom, Vincent. 251 4 252 . ' , K ' . ■■■••■■■' ,-■' • ■' ,. • ' • ' . ' ' Jjk ' - i- If J h r 00B WADE WALKER Head Coach assistant athletic director ralph brown One of the most widely known figures on the Mississippi sports scene, Brown was named to the newly created post of assistant athletic director July 1 , 1 959. A letterman in three sports— football, baseball, and basketball —Brown graduated from State in 1939. Following graduation, he played professional baseball and afterwards coached for four- teen years. A native of Houston, Miss., Brown ' s principal duties include the recruiting of high school athletes as well as those of Assistant Athletic Director. Brown is perhaps better known by his nickname of Rabbit. He is married to the former Thelma Louise Jones of Georgetown. mississippi state athletic director and head coach wade walker Former line coach, now head coach of the Mississippi State Maroons for his fourth season, personable Wade Walker is State ' s 23rd head coach. In 1957 Coach Walker was named SEC Coach of the Year and was named this year as head coach for the South in the an- nual North-South classic which was held in Miami, Florida. A native of Gastonia, North Carolina, Coach Walker himself attained renown on the gridiron, being an All- American tackle at Oklahoma. Walker is recognized as one of the top teachers of Split-T football. The 35-year- old Walker inserted the double-wing formation in the 1 959 Maroon offense with success. He is married to the former Miss Jean Herman of Conover, North Carolina. They have four children, Car- ol, Ronnie, Gary and Virginia Anne. RALPH RABBIT BROWN Assistant Athletic Director 254 C. R. (Dudy) Noble, State ' s veteran athletic director who retired July 1, 1959, is shown with an engraved plaque pre- sented at ceremonies in Birmingham just after his retire- ment. Commissioner Bernie Moore and other SEC officials met to honor Coach Noble for his many years of service to the conference. Known formally as Clarke Randolph Noble, Dudy is known and respected not only by State athletes and alumni but also throughout the entire field of collegiate athletics. For over 47 years Coach Noble has eternally engraved his name in the history of Mississippi State University and the Southeastern Conference. CLARKE RANDOLPH DUDY NOBLE Veteran Athletic Director BOB HARTLEY Publicity Director jV- ' y W. J. LUCHSINGER Trainer PW ' R. P. PATTY Athletic Business Manager 255 « BOBBY COLLINS CLYDE STUART J. W. PATRICK JIM CHAMPION LEONARD McCULLOUGH football coaching staff V BILL DOOLEY fe ! ' 4 HENRY LEE PARKER 256 BENNY STACY, G a WILLIE DANIEL, HB ..: -«- WILLIE DANIEL CRASHES THROUGH FLORIDA GAINESVILLE, FLA., Sept. 26— A green young Mississip- pi State club stunned a Florida crowd of 34,000 before a 210-pound Gator tackle, Danny Royals, broke through to block a Bill Schoenrock punt with only 4:18 left in the game to pull Florida from the brink of defeat to a 14-13 victory. Florida end Dan Edington scooped up the blocked field goal on his own 31-yard line and zipped TD bound to break up State ' s seemingly open bid for a first game SEC victory. With the resulting score being 13-12, favor of State, the Gators gambled successfully on a PAT aerial to give the margin of victory. The Gators first struck pay dirt with 5:23 remaining in the first quarter on a right end sweep by halfback Joe Green from two yards out. An attempted drop kick for the after-point failed. With field general Billy Tohill calling the plays, State moved from their own 40 to their first TD, Bobby Be- thune knotting the score. Early in the second half, State ' s double-wing offense ate up 76 yards with Wil- lie Daniel scoring from one foot out. Walter Suggs split the uprights for the conversion, giving the Maroons their short-lived 1 3-6 lead. OLIVER ADDERHOLT, E ; :ia v KNOXVILLE, TENN., Oct. 3— Mississippi State made too many mistakes in the form of a blocked kick, two pass interceptions, and two fumbles to fall 22-6 before a partisan Tennessee audience. Early in the first quarter Tennessee capitalized on Maroon quarterback Tootie Hill ' s fumble on the State 40-yard line and in nine plays the Vols led State 7-0. A blocked Bill Schoenrock punt was covered in the State end zone only 90 seconds later to give Tennessee 2 more points. Twice the Maroons crept inside the Volunteers ' 10- yard line only, to give up the ball on downs or to fum- ble. The Vols led at halftime 1 5-0. With the ball on the State 44, quarterback Billy To- hill reeled off the finest run of the day by shaking off would-be tacklers and going the entire distance for the touchdown. As usual, the Maroons came out on top statistic-wise, getting 15 first downs to Tennessee ' s 13, and 188 yards rushing to the host ' s 106. The Maroons completed 10 of 24 aerials for 60 yards but Tennessee connected on 4 of 6 for 78 yards. Four Tennessee interceptions of wayward Maroon aerials proved very costly with touchdowns resulting from two of their interceptions. 1 - J L 9b lee WELCH, HB rV i jPSsTV ■3£2  - 4L gjjfli I J ml y NfHy LAVALLE WHITE, E  — PAT SHUTE LEAVES A TRAIL OF ARKANSAS TACKLERS QSIrJf ' ss;:: 5 STATE COLLEGE, MISS., Oct. 10-With a bevy of fleet sophomore backs clicking off 531 yards, Mississippi State trounced an outmanned Arkansas State club 49- 14, using a double-wing offense which accounted for 221 yards in the air. Tackle Walter Suggs blasted a 27-yard field goal for State ' s first tally and only four mitiutes later, the sec- ond unit ' s left halfback Bobby Bethune hit off left guard from his own 39-yard line and sprinted 61 yards for six points. Bill Schoenrock dove over left guard for the PAT to put the Maroons ahead 1 1-0 before the end of the first quarter. A 67-yard drive in 1 1 plays, right half Pat Shute cli- maxing the drive with Pat Shute skirting left end for the touchdown, and a Tootie Hill to Ed Smith aerial for the point-after made the scoreboard read 19-0 with 1 1 :50 remaining in the second quarter. Lonesome end Jerry Wade gathered in another Hill toss and scampered 43 yards to give State a 25-0 halftime lead. Hill again climaxed a scoring drive, this one being for 58 yards by optioning around left end for six points. With 12:25 remaining in the third quarter, head coach Walker sent in the third and fourth units. Halfback Tommy Guest ripped over right tackle for 7 yards and 6 points to give the fighting Maroons a 41-0 lead over the Arkies. Arkansas State drove over two touchdowns on a 46-yard screen pass and an 85- yard drive in 9 plays. Frank Hutsen caught a Correro pitch for his first var- sity touchdown to round out State ' s scoring splurge. ATLANTA, GA., Oct. 1 7— A quagmire of mud which immobolized the Maroon offense plus State fumbles and great kicking by Georgia halfback Bobby Ealden sent Mississippi State down to its third SEC loss, 15-0. Georgia picked up a 23-yard field goal in the first quarter, a TD in the second quarter after a Maroon fumble on State ' s 10, and their final six-pointer late in the third quarter on a three-yard crash by Georgia halfback Bobby Walden. The rain, which had been falling for two days, con- tinued up until game time Saturday night. Georgia right guard Billy Roland recovered Billy Tohill ' s bobble on the muddy field on State ' s 24-yard line to set up Geor- gia ' s first tally. Durward Pennington booted the field goal from the six-yard line to give Georgia a 3-0 lead. After a series of exchanged punts, the Maroons put on their most impressive drive of the evening. Starting on their own 19, Pat Shute cut off the weak side for 8 yards, after which fullback Walter Flowers added 7 more. Willie Daniels, Pat Shute, and Billy Tohill added together their yardage to move the State-possessed pigskin to the Bulldog 39-yard stripe. Tohill couldn ' t hold on to the slippery ball on the next play, however; the drive went for nought as Georgia recovered possession. In the third quarter the helpless Maroons set up an- other Georgia TD with the pass interception of a State aerial and scored on a three-yard jaunt by Pennington. Pennington ' s extra-point attempt was blocked by Shute and Schoenrock. u BUCK KENNEDY, G HALFBACK PAT SHUTE LOWERS HIS HEAD AGAINST ALABAMA BOBBY BETHUNE, HB STATE COLLEGE, MISS., Oct. 24-With sophomore quar- terback Tootie Hill putting on a tremendous show, Mis- sissippi State spurted to a quick 21-0 first quarter lead and then had to call on Hill again in the fourth quarter to repel the tenacious Memphis State Tigers 28-23. The agile quarterback set up the Maroons ' first TD with a 41 -yard sweep around the Tigers ' right end, on which he was finally brought to earth on the Memphis State 3-yard line. Fullback Walter Flowers crashed over left guard to put the Maroons ahead. Walter Suggs added the extra point to make the score 7-0. Hill, after passing successfully twice for 26 yards, sprinted 17 yards behind forceful blocking by State teammates for another six points. Suggs ' toe again suc- ceeded. At halftime the Maroons led 21-0. Memphis State retaliated strongly and quickly got back into the ball game with two straight touchdowns, the Maroons ' lead being cut to six points. Both teams exchanged punts before Hill decided to salt the game away for State on a 77-yard scoring drive. Hill climaxed the drive by driving over from the ten while Suggs completed his fourth conversion of the day. The Maroons drove from their own 3-yard stripe to ' Bama ' s 39 for their longest drive of the day. OXFORD, MISS., Nov. -The Ole Miss Rebels cli- maxed one of their finest seasons with a 42-0 victory over the Mississippi State Maroons to win a berth in the 1959 Sugar Bowl. The Rebels were dominant in all phases of statistics, getting 23 first downs, 258 yards rushing, 174 yards passing, completing 9 out of 24 passes, and intercept- ing 3 MSU aeriajs. State had 6 first downs, 52 yards rushing, 63 yards passing, and completed 8 out of 20 passes. Mississippi State, dropping its seventh game in 9 starts for a second straight cellar finish in the 12-mem- ber SEC, never threatened. The point of deepest pene- tration by the Maroons was the Rebels ' 25-yard line. IP • t G. T. THAMES, FB BIRMINGHAM, ALA., Nov. 7— Three units of behemoth- type Tiger linemen paving the way for a covey of fleet Auburn backs to spell out a 31-0 defeat for a valiant Mississippi State eleven, who outplayed the nation ' s eighth-ranked club for almost a half. Auburn ' s quarterback Bobby Hunt led a devastating Plainsman offense that went 214 yards rushing, in- cluding two TD runs for 42 and 41 yards. The hard-knocking Maroon eleven bottled the Tiger machine up until late in the second quarter, when an Auburn lineman blocked a Bill Schoenrock punt on the Maroon 38. Tiger Jackie Spencer picked up the loose ball and loped the remaining distance to score. With Maroon sophomore John Correro at the helm, the State eleven moved to the Tiger 30 only to have one of Correro ' s passes intercepted. After moving 71 yards in five plays Auburn ' s Ed Dyas booted a 30-yard field goal to make the halftime score 10-0. A 42-yard jaunt by Hunt, a 61 -yard scoring drive, and a 51 -yard run again by Hunt gave the Maroons little to hope for by rounding out Auburn ' s scoring. Tom Goode and Lavelle White were outstanding de- fensively for the Maroons. WALTER SUGGS, T BATON ROUGE, LA., Nov. 14-The Bayou Bengals picked up a 27-0 win over the Maroons Saturday night in Baton Rouge, but the Tigers ' fabled Billy Cannon was held to only 32 yards rushing in 16 carries for a 2.0 average. But Cannon made up for his running do- ing,, some tremendous kicking, achieving a 52-yard punting average. In the second quarter Cannon cut loose after taking a screen pass and was rambling in the clear when sophomores Lee Welch and John Correro, who are neither considered speedsters below the ten second- hundred category, came out of nowhere to nab the fleeting Cannon. The Maroons stood up to the Number 4 nationally ranked Tigers for a quarter but went down before the relentless Bayou Bengal attack led by reserve quarter- back Durel Matherne and halfback Johnny Robinson. The Maroons, trailing 14-0, came back fired up in the second half and took the kickoff and marched 74 yards to the LSU nine before having to give up the ball on downs. The Maroon defense was a stone wall against LSU thrusts in the first period, but eventually wore down before the three fabled Tiger units, who had been up- set by Tennessee 14-13 the preceding week. jew s ■..■' .. ' •■■•■•  £ ss ' . J . . - .■.!. ' . . ' , ' - .■■■■; ' 1959 FRESHMAN SQUAD Front Row, Left to Right: Grady Davis, Gerald Richards, Jackie Nix, Albert Paul, Wendell Blackwell, Tommy Ranager, Ken Langlanais, Charles Abrarrts, Johnny Baker, George Delvesco, Carl Sanford. Second Row: Milton Marcum, Howard Benton, Mackie Weaver, Joe Bailus, Bobby Bullock, Brownie Walker, Laurin Collins, Billy Doggette, Sammy Dantone, Warren Schnaitter, Kenny Herrington, Charles Gupton. Third Row: Billy Poindexter, Travis Holtzclaw, John Sparks, Carl Hatcher, Bob Dugan, Wally Rodriquez, Gene Gibbs, Randy Hutto, Danny Mudge, Billy Jeffreys, Hal Green, Bob Smith, Bob Garvin. HB ' fl BOBBY FLEMING, G Jj Coach Babe McCarthy, after directing Mississip- pi State to the SEC championship in 1958-59, was faced with an almost complete rebuilding task this season with three starters, including All-Amer- ican Bailey Howell, and a total of six squad mem- bers missing from last year. McCarthy, a former World War II transport pi- lot, who never played a single college game, began his coaching career at his home town, Baldwyn, Miss., in 1947, turning out a state championship team his first season. He coached at Baldwyn three seasons before being recalled to active duty during the Korean conflict. While serving his second hitch in the service McCarthy coached an Air Force team in Memphis, Tenn. His team finished third in the world-wide Air Force Tournament. After being discharged from the service, he started officiating SEC basketball games and coaching at Tupelo Junior High and came to State in 1955. JAMES HARRISON BABE McCARTHY 266 •: ft ill k us i ■.« 12? I In . ! 1959-60 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ■MA, v I If Left to Right: George Oakley, Jack Berkshire, John Hutchinson, Roger Thomas, Max Frederick, Charles Hull, Alex Singer, Dave Glasgow, Jerry Graves, J. D. Gamble, Gene Chatham, Jim Edwards. 1959-60 BASKETBALL RESULTS State 66 Troy State 50 State 83 Southeastern La. 65 State 88 Union University 68 State 62 Louisiana Tech 71 State 90 Louisiana College 61 State 70 Baylor 61 State 62 Memphis State 79 State 50 Western Kentucky 61 State 61 Virginia Tech 82 State 48 Tuburn 64 State 85 Alabama 56 State 60 Georgia Tech 82 State 72 Vanderbilt 79 State 60 Ole Miss 67 State 76 Loyola 60 State 71 LSU 60 State 47 Tulane 51 State 38 Tennessee 48 State 59 Kentucky 90 State 75 Morehead State 73 State 63 Georgia 67 State 81 Georgia 75 State 71 Ole Miss 54 MAROON CO-CAPTAINS Charles Hull and Jerry Graves 267 Graves and Berkshire defend against Florida ALEX SINGER, C MAX FREDERICK, F DAVID GLASGOW, F JOHN HUTCHINSON, G GENE CHATHAM, F JERRY GRAVES, C 268 Bear lays one up against Kentucky J JSS r J. D. GAMMELL, F JACK BERKSHIRE, G CHARLES HULL, F JAMES EDWARDS, C ROGER THOMAS, G GEORGE OAKLEY, G 269 Berkshire reaches high for State Left to Right: Coach Jerry Simmons, Randy Hutto, Mack Whyte, W. D. (Red) Stroud. Back Row: Bobby Shows, Jimmy Wilson, Leland Mitchell, and Joe Dan Gold. Not shown are Sidney Cullifer, Billy Holmes, and Carl Teel. 270 Frosh Coach JERRY SIMMONS James Hood cutting the tape ahead of Vandy track and field DARRELL SMITH 1 Coach Jerry Simmons Left to Right: Tootie Hill, Tommy Guest, and Jerry Wade. JIM IRONS and LEXIE LEDNUM 271 JIM FERRIS AmmMw WARREN BURNS KEVIN O ' SULLIVAN JOHN PITMAN CONEY BURGESS 272 • JERRY MYRICK • ' ■■273 baseball COACH PAUL GREGORY 274 Front Row: Gary Dempsey, James Good win. Back Row: Dudley Hutchinson, Ron nie Davis, Jerry Merriman l aU Kneeling: Eddie Echols, Ben Glover, Mike Bryan, Don McNair. Back Row: Bobby Craig, Charlie Turner, Jim Pruitt, Jim Bailey, Larry Gore Kneeling: Frank Hair, Gary Dempsey, James Goodwin, Joe Berryhill. Bacfc Row: Nert Emmons, Jerry Merriman, Dudley Hutch- inson Left to Right: Don McNair, Ben Glover, Mike Bryan 275 Getting dusted by a Tulane pitcher TENNIS TEAM Left to Right: Ellis Sanhueza, Johnny McQuaig, Tommy West, Joe McAnulty, Coach Sa yer, and Johnny Davis FROSH TEAM: Bill Mulvihill, Helmuth Parte, Eddy Arana, Tom Blue, and Harris Hardy 277 1959-60 RIFLE TEAM GOLF TEAM Bailey, Dorris, Philo, Graves, Coach Eastland, Fon- dren, Tullos and Settle 278 l «% Mi ■:.-- •■• .1 . fudent life 280 CARL RAY BARRET JERRY KEETON ROBERT REED who ' s who in americon colleges and universities GEORGE EAST ROBERT MIDDLETON DAVID MOREAU L. J. HILL LYNN RUSSELL BRUCE BRUMFIELD REX COCHRAN MARVIN STOCKETT HUGH McWILLIAMS 283 HAYES BRANSGOME FRANCES PAGE WILLIAM SHEELY JULIUS GWIN LINDA BRYAN R. L. HENDERSON 284 BILLY DAVIS who ' s who in american colleges and universities NEAL WELLER SHIRLEY RAY TOMMY HOWARD JAMES YOUNG ANNE MAYFIELD CHARLES BOYD JAMES QUINN SARA ANN LYLE SARA J. DODD S. R. EVANS 285 dance committee First Row, L to R: R. Whitaker, J. Smith, J. Mullins, P. Dempsey, T. Howard, B. Thomas, L. Savely, W. King, T. Clark. Second Row: H. McNair, B. Stacy, E. Ellington, S. R. Evans, B. Harbison, B. Sisk, D. Hodges, D. Johnson, J. Hester, J. Rester, J. Carr The Dance Committee is responsible for bringing name bands and top entertainers to the Mis- sissippi State University campus, planning and preparing dances, and providing chaperones for all campus-wide dances. Entertainment, of course, assumes an importnt place in the lives of all State students, and the dance committee, headed by S. R. Evans, strives to provide the best for the students. In November Joni James performed before a capacity crowd in Lee Hall. The Four Freshmen sang to enthusiastic fans early in December. Ralph AAarterie and his Marlboro Orchestra were sched- uled for a concert in March. Dances were held after the three home football games. The Rhythm Rockers played after the Arkansas State game, while the Down Beats played for the Homecoming Dance and after the clash with Ole Miss. The Nite Riders played for the welcome student dance. 286 Joni Signs Autographs for Students 287 inter-fraternity council The Interfraternity Council, under the guidance of Charles Brown, worked very hard this year to achieve its goal of insuring cooperation among fraternities on the campus and between the fraternities and the school administration. The IFC establishes and enforces rules concerning fraternity rushing, pledging, and initiation. Rush Week is under direct supervision of the IFC. One of the most important social events of the year is the IFC dance, given jointly with the Dance Committee. CHARLES BROWN, President 28P rs jpi ► p i -■MEMBERS ALPHA TAU OMEGA Jim Rouse Richard Carron KAPPA ALPHA Macon Edwards George Durham KAPPA SIGMA Bill Fondren Jimmy Smith LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Phil Ray Pat Scott PHI KAPPA TAU Tom Stennis Ralph Scott SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Kenny Cozart Bill Weaver SIGMA CHI Bob Montgomery Jim Rester SIGMA PHI EPSILON Joe Dempster Charles Robertson THETA XI ■Barry Potwin Joe Andrews PI KAPPA ALPHA Marvin Stockett William Hankins 289 Ha t ■j I Mm The Student Association of Mississippi State University is the executive governing body of the students. It serves as a connecting link between the various schools, the faculty and administra- tion. The council members, which are the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and repre- sentatives chosen from the schools, are elected annually by the entire student body. The purpose of the council is to work with the students, to solve problems which may arise, and to work hand in hand with the administration. MEMBERS STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Malcolm Higgins, Pres. Tommy Howard, V. Pres. Neal Weller, Sec. S. R. Evans, Treas. ENGINEERING SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES Don Tro ' rter, Pres. Larry Hill Spivey Douglas Milton Johnson Harold Baldwin Mike McCain BUSINESS SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES John Tom Moore, Pres. Dickie Hall Charlie McReynolds A. B. Farris James Carr SCIENCE SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES William Sheely, Pres. Jimmy Smith Don Roth Ned Downer AGRICULTURE SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES Rodney Henderson, Pres. Hayes Branscome Jim Forrest FORESTRY SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES Al Spille, Pres. Johnnie Byrd EDUCATION SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES Bill Davis, Pres. Billy Latham Carolyn Ruffin GRADUATE SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE John Bridges CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR: Sharpe Johnson, Pres. Houston Bass, V. Pres. JUNIOR: Bob Montgomery, Pres. Scotchie Cochran, V. Pres. SOPHOMORE Chuck Hayes, Pres. John Wilson, V. Pres. FRESHMAN: Webb Franklin, Pres. Bill Terry, V. Pres. Andy Bond, REVEILLE Guy Lowe, REVEILLE Julius Gwin, REFLECTOR Shirley Ray, REFLECTOR Bob Bailey, Head Cheerleader Karen Yarbrough, WSGA 290 PRESIDENT ' S CABINET Standing, L to R: Charles Brown, Pres. IFC; Bill Davis, Election Chairman; Bob Sisk, Pres. M Club; James Ball, SA Treas.; Bob Montgomery, Chairman of Executive Council. Sitting, L to R: Neal Weller, SA Secretary; Tommy Howard, SA Pres.; S. R. Evans, SA V. P.; Bob Bailey, Head Cheerleader president ' s cabinet MACK HIGGINS Student Association President TOMMY HOWARD Student Association Vice President NEAL WELLER Student Association Secretary S. R. EVANS Student Association Treasurer student association officers 291 ANDY BOND, Editor MIKE MARION, Art and Layout Editor 292 HOUSTON BASS, Assistant Editor LARRY HATFIELD, Assistant Business Manager; LOU BOND, VIRGINIA LOWE, Editorial Staff Members DIANE ROBERTS, HAROLD GROBMYER, SALLY MELDON, JUDY JOYNER, Editorial Staff Members CONNIE ANDERSON, Editorial Staff Member; AL ALLEN, Frater- nity Editor; LINDA GREGORY and ISLA OGDEN, Editorial Staff Members PATSY DEMPSY, Feature Editor LARRY HATFIELD JULIUS P. GWIN, Editor 1960 reflector staff SHIRLEY RAY, Business Manager HARLEY McNAIR, Managing Editor LAMAR SAVELY, Society Staff Member; INA JOHNSON, So- ciety Editor; MURRAY DENNIS, Co-Sports Editor 294 JAMES CARR, Assistant Business Manager MARGIE CRUMPTON, Business Staff Member; CARR; KAY RAY, Business Staff Member; PERRY COLE, Circulation Manager; SHIRLEY RAY, Business Manager DICK WHITE, Associate News Editor; NORMAN PATTERSON, News Staff Member; WAYNE KING, News Editor; CAROLYN McRAINEY, News Staff Member; JUDY JENKINS, News Staff Member KAY RAY, PERRY COLE, MARGIE CRUMPTON 295 NINA DALLAS cheerleaders • ' PATSY DEMPSEY ANNE MAYFIELD SHIRLEY WALKER 296 BOB BAILEY Head Cheerleader JAMES BALL I I RUDY BRADSHAW JACK FORBUS | 297 Seated: Mrs. McNair, Sponsor; Karen Yarbrough, President; Shirley Ray, Vice President. Standing: Cynthia Scott, Section Representative; Lamar Savely, Secretary; Linda Gregory, Town Representative; Barbara Thomas, Treasurer; Sunny Carruthers, Section Representative women ' s student government association The newly organized Women ' s Student Government Association of Mississippi State University is the executive governing body of the women students. Its pur- pose is to promote and condition for the intellectual and social life of women stu- dents, to bind the women students in a stronger union, to enforce such regula- tions of the University as do not fall exclusively within the provisions of the ad- ministration, and to maintain the highest standard of honor in every phase of University life. 298 homecoming court s i QUEEN ANNE MAYFIELD MARTHA JOYCE VANCE SHIRLEY WALKER LAMAR SAVELY PATSY McCAMEY 299 Aw, c ' mon, have a bite! Who are you trying to impress? Who ' s got the marshmallows? 300 THE PLACE TO GO FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW STARKVILLE WEST POINT 301 Left to right: Immediate Past President J. C. Redd, Treasurer Jack Cook, President L. C. Murphree, First Vice President G. V. Montgomery, Central District Committeeman Joe B. Everett, Executive Secretary Bob Williams, Second Vice President H. B. Duckworth, Southern District Committeeman Shelby Shows. Not pictured: M. M. Bedenbaugh, Northern District Committeeman. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association of Mississippi State University was founded in 1885 by the graduates of the first three classes. During the 79-year history of the institution, more than 66,000 have regularly enrolled as students. Graduates of Mississippi State hold positions in every walk of life. Today the purpose of the Alumni Association is the same as when founded: To provide ways and means of perpetuating the memories of college life, in a manner that would bind to some extent the classes of different years in class sympathy and harmony and at the same time to strengthen, by union of associa- tion, the good influences the University might exert through her graduates. 302 BOOK STORE YOUR BOOKS . . . SUPPLIES . . . SOUVENIRS Coffee, Snacks and Notions SHACK 303 GEO. EVANS ' SHINE PARLOR Dyeing All Colors Re-Sueding Leather Coats Re-finished Luggage — Cuffs — Zippers — Bands 42 Years Experience TEL 9177 LAMPKIN STREET HOME I29-3R STARKVILLE, MISS. MOTORING HOME for State Students BUICK — G.M. — OPEL — LARK A V BUICK CO. S. Jackson St., Starlcville Ph. 1800 Used Car Lot — 832 ALLEN DRUG STORE Drugs Candies Toiletries STARKVILLE, MISS. 304 g ONE STOP FOOD MARKETS- TSTARKVILLE ' S LEADING ONE 5 WATSONS TRUCK STOP SECURITY STATE BANK Starkville, Mississippi MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. Serving Starkville, Oktibbeha County and State College More Than Half a Century PLACES ALL ITS FACILITIES AT YOUR DISPOSAL When Your Business Is Banking Call on Us J05 HARTNESS REDUS Students Friend DRUGS JEWELRY Starkville, Miss. FOR BETTER FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES Eat at the PEOPLES CAFE Starlcville ' s Favorite Eating Place With State Students for Over 38 Years STAGGERS BAKERY Extends Best Wishes to the Graduates and Undergraduates Butter Flake — Golden Krust Bread GOOD THINGS TO EAT STARKVILLE, MISS. SMITH HARDWARE Quality Hardware THE HOME OF FAMOUS BRANDS Starkville, Mississippi REX and STATE THEATRES Your Pleasure Is Our Business Two State Alumni Do This for You R. J. GOODMAN, ' 06 A. L. GOODMAN, ' 08 STARKVILLE, MISS. NO PARKING 306 WHERE WE LIKE TO TRADE SLAUGHTER CHEVROLET Company Phone 2235 NEW AND USED CARS Auto Repairs and Parts STARKVILLE, MISS. DEPARTMENT STORE Family Shopping Center STARKVILLE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK MEMBER OF THE F.D.I.C. A Friend to the College Strong . . . Progressive . . . Courteous Capital, Surplus, and Profits — $300,000 STARKVILLE ' S LEADING BANK Since 1889 WALTER PAGE . . . President F. COOPER . . . Vice President and Cashier E. D. HUNT . . . Assistant Cashier 307 MISSISSIPPI . . . a land of opportunity Mississippi offers a promising future for those who will ap- ply their skills and training. Look first to Mississippi indus- try, agriculture and commerce . . . there is opportunity in every chosen field. Both you, and our wonderful state, will benefit by you putting your knowledge and energies to work here at home. Petroleum products for home, farm and industry . . . SOUTHLAND . . . refined in Mississippi for Mississippians Penney ' s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! The Home of QUALITY MERCHANDISE at the LOWEST PRICES Shop Penney ' s for All Your Needs YOU SAVE! LEE ' S RADIO TV Your PHILCO Sales and Service Dealer For TV . . . See PD COMPLETE TELEVISION AND RADIO REPAIR SERVICE South Lafayette St. Phone 978 308 WIER DRUG CO. The Old Reliable Drug Store We Specialize in Photo Supplies for Camera Fans ECHOLS SERVICE STATION AND CAFE Hiway 45 South of Mayhew Junction CROSSROADS Good Food and Beverages MAYHEW JUNCTION, MISS. GARRARD MOTOR CO. International Trucks M£S You Want a Good: POTRAIT • ACTION GROUP • APPLICATION Picture Then See MAIN OFFICE SALES OFFICE 1550 43 STARKVILLE JIM PRUITT STUDIO The Official Photographer of the REVEILLE for Over 30 Years A GOOD JOB FOR YOU Starkville, Miss. 309 STRAIGHT 8 Restaurant and Cafeteria BANQUET FACILITIES VISIT OUR NEW ENLARGED PLANTATION ROOM AT THE STRAIGHT 8 JR. Dine and Dance On Limits to W Girls Friday and Saturday Nights ORCHESTRA WEEKENDS Hiway 82 West Columbus, Miss. HOLIDAY INN MOTEL 52 Room — TV — Radio — Music in Each RESTAURANT Fine Foods Private Parties Banquet Facilities JAMES KEENAN Inn Keeper U.S. 45 W AND MISS. 50 WEST POINT PHONE 1640 .vv LANDER FURNITURE COMPANY We Furnish the Home 310 WINFIELD FURNITURE COMPANY Zenith Sales and Service Hotpoint Appliances Phone 46W Hiway 82 East STARKVILLE ; : ,;-. : -,:, : -.:: ! WW gnu , iUillll HOME OF PONTIAC EAST MISS. MOTOR Service Holds Our Trade STARKVILLE McGregor • van heusen • mayfair hickok • botany 500 at MAYDEN ' S Starkville ' s Finest Store for Men and Boys JIMMY MAYDEN, Owner Starlcville, Miss. SALES ovpU . SERVICE LOLLEY MOTOR COMPANY Owner, WILLIAM LOLLEY Starlcville, Miss. BRANNIN INSURANCE AGENCY Agents MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BRANNIN Post Office Box 148— Phone 124 STARKVILLE KLEBANS ' SHOE STORE Where Most State Men Buy Their Shoes Featuring . . . JARMAN AND NUNN-BUSH Compliments £. 3.Q5afaf NY H. E. ALLEN ED COPELAND BILL PULLEN NICKY DRAKE Box 83 Jackson, Mississippi W. W. SCALES CO. Department Store SCAL Quality Foods and Fair Prices Since 1845 STARKVILLE, MISS. 31 Success isn ' t a matter The growth of our business over the past decade . . . from a single automotive sales agency to more than 30 corpora- tions in this nation and abroad . . . has been a source of satisfac- tion and pride in our own progress and the contributions it has made in boosting Mississippi ' s prosperity. At Mississippi State College there are thousands of ambitious young men and women who are preparing for the future. To them we say — Success isn ' t a matter of luck! Your success de- pends upon the manner in which you invest in education . . . and your determination to get ahead. You must establish goals . . . and dedicate yourself to the reaching of those goals. Another suggestion — Hitch your wagon to a Southern star . . . Mississippi star . . . and stay with it if you want to share in the bright future that is in store for the Magnolia State. The economic growth of Mississippi in the next 10 years will equal or surpass anything seen within the past 50 years in any section of the world. Your opportunities for success in the Magnolia State are unlimited. Take advantage of them. MILNER ENTERPRISES R. E. DUMAS MILNER, President 1000 Milner Building Jackson, Mississippi 312 EAST MISS. LUMBER CO. Building Material Hardware Our Code: THEY PROSPER MOST WHO SERVE BEST Starkville, Miss. PRAIRIE BELT HAM Here is Holiday Living at it ' s very best . . . sweet hickory smoked hams by Prairie Belt. P. S. You ' ll like P.B. Ready to Eat hams tool BRYAN BROS. PACKING CO. West Point, Mississippi Service — Savings — Security MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance N. Lafayette Street STARKVILLE, MISS. Phone 1511 People you like . . . like Coke! E IS A BCOISTEREO TBADC- 4AJI RQTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY  Y TEMPLETON MOTOR CO. CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION The Sign of Fresh Dairy Products ALWAYS FRESH AND WHOLESOME Phone 820, State College Come By and See Our Wide Selection of OLDSMOBILE, RAMBLER AND USED CARS Starkville, Miss. 313 THOMPSON CAFE Catering to the College Hiway 82 East HARTNESS MOTOR COMPANY Welding . General Repair Front End Alignment Motor Tune Up PHONE 500 STARKVILLE Top Collegiate Styles for the Student HUBBARD SLACKS TULANE SHIRTS MASTERBILT SLACKS STYLEMART SUITS WING SHIRTS FREEMAN SHOES MULLINS MEN ' S WEAR Owner, SONNY MULLINS 314 GORDON ' S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family FORTUNE BOSTONIANS JUSTINS GRACE WALKER HEY DAYS RED GOOSE Pay Cash and Save the Difference UNIVERSITY DRIVE SERVICE STATION Home of Good Gulf Products Phone 9135 G. L KENDRICKS Mgr. 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Sundaes Air Conditioned COLLEGE DRIVE STARKVILLE or Full Meals The FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT Serves the Student GRILL CAFETERIA % STATE FOUNTAIN 315 DIVISION INDEX Administration 1 6 Advertisements ._ 301 Beauties 1 34 Contents 4 Favorites 1 39 Features 1 30 Alpha Tau Omega 228 Chi Omega ... _. 246 Kappa Alpha 230 Kappa Sigma 232 Foreword 2 Freshmen 1 13 Graduates 34 Greeks 226 Juniors 71 Mi I itary 2 1 4 FRATERNITY INDEX Lambda Chi Alpha 234 Phi Kappa Tau 236 Pi Kappa Alpha 238 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 240 Organizations 1 44 Sen iors 37 Sophomores 93 Sports 252 Student Life 280 Sigma Chi ' . 242 Sigma Phi Epsilon 244 Theta Xi 250 Zeta Tau Alpha 248 ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Accounting Club 146 American Farm Economics Association ....148 Agronomy Club 1 49 Alpha Kappa Psi 151 Alpha Psi Omega 152 Alpha Zeta 1 53 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 154 American Society of Civil Engineers 155 American Institute of Electrical Engineers ..156 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 158 Baptist Student Union 160 Blackfriars 161 Block and Bridle 162 Blue Key 1 64 Cardinal Key 166 Cheerleaders 296 Chi Lambda Rho .167 Co-Ed Club 168 Commerce Cabinet 1 69 Dairy CluL 1 70 Dames Club 170 Dance Committee 286 Delta Pi Delta 172 Dip and Strike 173 Delta Sigma Pi .174 Elder Statesmen 1 77 Farm Equipment Club .178 Forestry Club 179 Freshman Club 180 Future Farmers of America 181 Homecoming Committee 213 Homecoming Court 299 Horticulture Club 1 82 Industrial Education Club 183 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 184 Institute of Radio Engineers 210 International Club 185 Interfraternity Council 288 Kappa Delta Pi 186 M Club ...212 Maroon Band 1 88 Meistersingers 1 90 Newman Club 1 87 Omicron Delta Kappa 194 Fhi Alpha Theta 196 Phi Eta Sigma 197 Phi Kappa Phi 198 Philo Demos 200 Pi Tau Sigma 193 Poultry Science Club 201 President ' s Cabinet 291 REVEILLE Staff 297 REFLECTOR Staff 294 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 173 Society for Advancement of Management 202 Student Association 290 Student Education Association 203 Transportation Club — 1 50 Tau Beta Pi 204 Wesley Foundation - ...207 Westminster Fellowship — 268 Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 282 YMCA ._ -- . 209 316 Abbott, Frank Lynch, Jr. 114 Abernethy, James Whit 114 Abney, Robert Hal „ ...72-231 Abrams, Charles Wesley 114 Adair, Harry 72 Acree, Herbert Lee 114-231 Adair, John Paul 72-148 Adams, Warren Harding 72-239 Adams, Contee Lynn, Jr .35-153 Adams, Clyde Robert 114-149 Adams, Fletcher Paul Adams, Joseph Hayden, Jr. 36-146 Adams, Larry Edward 114 Adams, Leslie Franklin 38 Adams, Larry Neil 94 Adams, William Marvin 94-154 Adams, William Maurice 114 Adamson, Arnold Don 38-202-167-282 Adcock, William Fred 72 Adderholt, Oliver Allen 38-217 Addington, Dale Leroy 94 Akin, Collins Mohatt 72 Albin, Marvin James Alderman, Linda Rose 190-192-249 Aldy, Luke Matthew, Jr. 114 Alexander, Bobby Joe 38-203 Alexander, Joe Carroll Alexander, Robert G. 38 Alexander, Joe C. 72 Alexander, Thomas Lewis Allbritton, Henry Thomas 94 Allen, Arthur Loomis, Jr. 94-229-293 Allen, Billy Gorden 187-201 Allen, Bascom Lee, Sr. 146-167 Allen, Edward Hamilton Allen, Ed R., Jr. 72 Allen, George I. 94-161-211 Allen, George Willard Allen, Gerald White 94 Allen, Jerry Semmes 94-187 Allen, Jerry W. 94-1 5f Allen, Larry Joe 201 Allen, Virgil Dewitt, Jr. Allen, William Ernest 233 Alley, Thurman Eugene 38 Allison, Clarian 94 Allred, Bobby Allred 114 Allred, Malcolm A 94 Alman, Ross B. 163 Almond, John Newton 38-149 Alvarez, Carlos L. 185-187 Alvarez, Julio N. 72-185-187 Anderson, Connie 1 14-142-161-180-249-293 Anderson, Clifford Webb 94-231 Anderson, David Aubrey 38 Anderson, George Robert 94 Anderson, John Donald ....94-170-197-200-231 Anderson, James Franklin 114 Anderson, John Michael 114-243 Anderson, James W illiam 94 Anderson, Oliver B., Jr. 38-156-176-224-237 Anderson, Roland H. 94 Anderson, Rushel Talmadge, Jr. 114 Anderson, Troy Hunt, Jr. 38-159 Anderson, William P. 94 Anderson, Walter Stacy 72 Andrews, Ira C, Jr. 94 Andrews, Joe Creak 38-250-289 Andrews, Lynwood J. 94 student Andrews, W. Lester Self 114-154-188-243 Anglin, Billy Cannon 94 Anthony, Louie Terry 94 Antice, Eugene 114-187 Argo, Paul Keating 35 Armour, Carol Jefcoat 114 Armour, Clyde Samuel 94 Armstrong, Harold Benjamin 190 Armstrong, Ross Smith 94 Armstrong, George Dickey ...38-177-204 Armstrong, William Alvin 72-245 Arndt, George Dickey 38-177-204-21 1-229 Arnold, Frank Steele, Jr. 72-202-233 Arnold, Henry Franklin 114-237 Arnold, Joe Franklin 30-159-193 Aron, Jim Earl 94 Arrington, Abraham Clark 94 Arrington, Alton Pate 72-152-245 Arthur, Jimmie Dell 38 Artman, William Daniel, Jr. ... 94-155-187 Ashcraft, Larry Mitchell ...72-188-193-222 Ashford, Walter Pepper 114-208-241 Ashley, John K. 38-138-202 Atkison, Benton Frank 72-179 Atwood, Cecil Wayne 94 Aucoin, Edward Joseph, Jr .187-245 Ault, Glenn Charles, Jr. 114-229 Austin, Albert A. 183 Avant, Charles Thomas 94 Aven, Jim Buck 38 Avery, Rodney Mason 114 Ayers, George Lewis 38-179 B Babb, Harold David 72-235 Bailey, Bobby Thomas 94 Bailey, Claude Scott 72 Bailey, James P. 38-193-243 Bailey, Mary Ann 188 Bailey, Robert ( Joe 94-175-200-223-231-290-291-296 Bailey, Robert L. 94 Bailey, Thomas F. 72 Bain, Doug C, Jr. 94-188 Baird, David Everett 114 Baird, Joseph Bedent, Jr. ...94-200-233 Baker, Bobby Lee 146-175-241 Baker, Jon Derry 38 Backus, Bill 162 Baker, John Hendrix 114 Baker, James Leonard 72 Baker, William B., Jr. .—.114-184-188-197-208 Baldwin, Charles Leavell Baldwin, Harold Edwin 38-155-290 Baldwin, William Fred 94-231 Baldwin, William H., Jr. 94 Balgord, Peter Kenneth 94-163 Balius, Joseph Freddie 114 Ball, George Samuel 72 Ball, Doyle Warren 94 Ball, Ferrice Louidean 114 Ball, James William 38-202-155-217-231-239-291-297 Ball, Joseph Eugene 72-154-224 Ball, Marion Laurel 94 Ballard, Clyde Pinson, Fr. 165-193-224-243 Ballard, James Brice 114 Barber, Eugene 38-183 Barber, Victor C. 114 Barkley, Hugh Allen 94-231 Barkley, Kenneth Ray 94-146 Barnes, Dougles J., Jr. 72 index Barnes, Robert Buford ..95 Barnett, Ernest Stevens 190 Barnett, Gary Walker 95 Barnett, George W. 38-204 Barnett, Lindy Edward 114-201-208 Barnett, Phillip Gerald 114 Barnett, Stephen Loraine 72-146-224 Barnwell, John Walker ..72 Barrett, Carl Ray, Jr 39-177-188-194-204-211-282 Barrett, Richard Noel 114-243 Barron, Jesse Lem 114-237 Barron, Johnny Ray 95-146-197 Barry, George Henry, Jr. 39-167-175-194-243 Barry, Samuel Curtis 95-146-197-243 Bess, Cary Conn 114-223-243 Bass, I. H., Ill 37-39-243-290-293 Bass, Walter Edwin 39-231 Bates, Conway Clifton 95 Bates, Ellison Aubrey 95 Bauer, William Lew 114-187 Bay, Peyton E. 161 Beachum, William B., Jr. 95 Beal, John A., Jr. 114 Bean, Charles David 39 Bean, DeWitt 72 Bean, John Holder 39-148 Beane, Thomas Cary 39-243 Beard, Glenn Allen 39 Beasley, Doyle Lynn 95 Beasley, Thomas Arthur 180-223-243 Beck, Oscar Wingfield 72 Beckness, Horace Lynn 114 Beech, Jerry Homer 72 Bauer, Bill 114 Beckham, Robert N. 114 Beavers, Kelly M. 149-39-190 Beevers, M. Jeannette 39-190 Bell, Alexander Graham 72-156 Bell, Charlie King ...114 Bell, John Carley 114 Bell, Jimmy Lee 72 Bell, James Turner, Jr. 95 Bell, Marion Randolph 95 Bell, Roeland Tobin 95 Bell, William Preston, II 95-223 Bell, William Thomas, III 39 Bennett, John William 39-155 Bennett, Benjamin Franklin 39 Bennett, Richard Thomas 72-183 Bennett, Shirley Mullen 39 Benton, Joseph Homer 39 Benny, Clifton A. 72 Berkshire, Jack M. 95 Bernardi, John 39-146 Berry, Thomas Edwin 114-190-191 Berryhill, Joe Frank 39-183 Bethay, Willis D. 72 Bethea, Jack Risher 114-159-241 Bethune, Bob Wayne 72 Betts, Bobbie Jean 115 Betts, William Anderson 95 Beverly, Ruth Walton 115 Beville, Cleburne 72-182 Beyer, Thomas Michael 72-245 Biddy, James Harold, Jr. 115-231 Bieber, Charles Gerald 115 Biggers, Harry Lee, Jr. 115-208 Biggers, Joe Larry 39-155 Bigham, Bobby Fred 39 Bigham, Eugene N. 95-233 Billings, Claude Allen 95-243 Billingsley, Kenneth Max 72 Bishop, Billy M. ..__39 Bishop, Charles F. 39 Bishop, David Nolan 95 Bishop, David Ray 72-190-203 Bishop, James Larry 39-159 Bishop, James Monroe, Jr. 115 Boshop, Luther Lee 72-211 Bishop, Sherrill Don 95-151 Bishop, Thomas L. 202 Bishop, William Demon, Jr ...73-188 Black, Joe 39-179 Black, John Melvin 72 Black, Marie Anita 115 Blackledge, Harold Laverne 95 Blackwell, Albert Wendell .115 Blackwell, Charles E .203 Blakeley, Robert Wesley 115 Blakelee, Henry Edward 93-95 Blanchard, Dan Everett 115 Bland, Howard M. 39-146 Bland, Jacob Lenier 40-146-175 Berry, Currie B. 72-154 Blaunt, D. 179 Bigger, C. H. 202 Blakenship, Clinton Jones 73 Bledsoe, LeRoy Davis, Jr. 95-229 Blevins, Billy Joel .....73 Blocker, Perry Grady 95 Blue, James Robert 73-202 Blue, Thomas Ernest, Jr. 115-243 Blue, William Harold .95-190-239 Blum, Henry S., Ill 40-146 Boatman, Alfred Lamor 115 Boggan, Jerry Leon 40 Boling, Lindell Dewayne 146 Boiler, William A., Jr. 73 Boiling, William Edward 95 Bolton, Margaret Lynne 115 Bond, Andrew John 37-40-203-2 1 3-290-292 Bond, Lola Mae 40-203-293 Bond, James Frederick 40-146-151 Bond, Murphy Elbert 40 Bond, Ottis Wayne 95 Bond, Ronald Loz 95 Bond, Tommy Shepard 115 Bontemps, Barry S. 40-187 Booth, Jerry Harold 73-190 Boozer, Jerry W. 115 Boren, Edwin Lawrence 95 Boring, Jimmy Dean ..40 Bostic, Jerry Creel 73-235 Bostick, Linda Tiffin 40 Boswell, Mary Inez 73 Bouchard, Dennis Ford 115-235 Bounds, Sidney R. 73-161 Bourg, Roger Court -73 Bourg, Rene Eugene 115-187 Boutwell, Greta Opal 95-168-203 Boutwell, Wallace Kenneth, Jr. 73-148-153-170 Bowen, Henry Hoyt 95 Bowen, Harold Ray 115 Bowen, Robert Pinnix 115-243 Bowers, Richard Hugh 196 Bowie, Curtis Doty 175-239 Bowker, Lewis Warren 73-155-187 Bowlin, Barney Calvin 115-163 Bowlin, Claude Quitman, Jr. 95 Bowlin, Lentice Fairl 40-162 Bowling, Roger Carnell 95 Bowman, Dan Arthur 115 Box, Isaac Page 95 Box, Jimmy L. 40-182 317 Boyce, Robert Asa 95-149-233 Boyd, Austin Frank, Jr. 73 Boyd, Helen 95-208 Boyd, John Milton 73-231 Boyd, Johnny Rupert 95 Boyd, William Charles 40-184-204 Boyer, Augusta La Verne 1 15-190-192-249 Boykin, Robert Burrell 95 Bozeman, Dudley Richard -.113-115-243 Bozeman, Louis Elton 95 Boyd, Charles P. 115-188 Bostick, Joe ..... 155 Brabston, Thomas William 40-155-187-217 Braddock, Charles Martin ....40-202 Braddy, Richard E. .....40-156-211 Bradford, Harvey Lee 115 Bradshaw, Charles Edgar Bradshaw, James Edgar 40 Branch, Vernon Oscar 115 Brannon, G. Hunter .188 Brannon, James Edward 73-224-239 Brannon, Larry Steele 73 Branscome, Edward H. 40-153-161-194-233-284-290 Brantley, Andrew Jackson 73 Brantley, James William ..... 73-184 Brashear, George Miller 95 Braswell, Charles Frederick .202-40-167 Braswell, Edwin Hugh ...163 Braswell, Joline T. 40 Bratt, Charles Berton 96-208 Bratton, Jerry Lee 96 Bray, Charles Wilson 40-165-167-211 Breland, Howard Evern 73 Brent, James M .96-188-191 Brewer, Billy Watson 115 Brewer, Delmond Neal .....96-201 Brewer, George Douglas 115-241 Brewer, James Patrich 115-146 Brewer, Wade Daniel 115-241 Bridges, John C, Jr. .153-290 Briggs, Gary Edgar 73-146 Briggs, Richard Wayne ....96 Bright, James M. 40-179-187 Briscoe, William Hunter 115 Brister, Louis Edwin 115 Brister, Lawrence Mac .96 Britt, Danny Wallace 73 Broadus, John Gilbert 115-229 Broadway, David Webster .115 Brock, Bobby Brown 1 15 Brock, Billy Ray ..73-183 Brock, Bobby S. 146-175-224-239 Brock, Henry B., Jr 73 Brock, Milton Lee, Jr. .961-239 Brock, William Duncan 40 Brockway, Tommy 233 Bronson, John Ol, Jr 73-1 50.-1 81 Broocks, Tommy Joe 115 Brooks, Carlos Lee 115 Brooks, Frank L 40-173 Brooks, Ned R 41 Broome, James C. 73-146 Brophy, Edward John 96-187 Broussard, Dudley Gilbert 73 Brown, Authur Vernon, Jr ....170-41 Brown, Barbara Jeannene 96 Brown, Charles Kenneth —.96 Brown, Charles Lavon, Jr 176-41-231-288-291 Brown, David Melton 115-180-237 Brads, Bobby F ...73-222 Bringard, Larry _ 115 Brown, B. B. 181 Bradsley, Virginia O. 196 Brown, David Ralph 115-187 Brown, Edward M. W. 96-146 Brown, Fredrick Raymond, Jr. ...115-180 Brown, F. Woodrow 41-170 Brown, George Huff 73-146-188 Brown, Harry Charles, Jr. 115-151-184-217 Brown, Joel Earl ' . Brown, James L., Jr. 41-181-203 Brown, James Russell 182 Brown, Marige Faye ...116 Brown, Martha Lanelle 96 Brown, Robert Beard 73-155-241 Brown, Wayne Allen 73-154 Browning, Phillip Larking 116 Browning, Robert Carroll 73 Browning, Robert M. 73-181 Brumfield, Bruce J. 1 53-1 76-1 63-4 1 -1 94-2 1 7-224- 232-283 Brumfield, Glenn Alton 96 Brumfield, George Rogers — 73 Brumfield, Jimmy 116 Brumfield, Marvin Ernest, Jr. 116 Brumfield, Seth Dale 96 Brumfield, Thad Edwin 96 Brummett, Paul Louis .73-21 1-245 Brunson, James R. 233 Brunson, John 203 Bryan, Lynda Lake . .41-166-186-208-284 Bryan, Robert E. 73-184 Bryan, Thomas Heflin 116 Bryan, William L. ]](, Buchanan, Stanley Patton 116 Buckalew, Jackie 41-184-204 Buckley, David Fleming, Jr 73-156-239 Buckner, Barbara Ann 76-190 Buford, Billy Thomas 96 Bullen, Eugene Samuel, III 74 Bullock, Robert Edward 116 Bunch, Jerry Lawrence 116-231 Bunch, John Robert, III 74-155-188 Buntyn, Larry Ross 116-188 Burch, Claude Preston 96 Burcham, Olan Clyde 41 Burger, Nash Kerr, III 41 Burgess, Charles Coney .41-152-173-233 Burgess, George L. 41 Burgess, Mary Jo ....74 Burghen, Raymond Alan 190-191-192-237 Burkes, John Allen, Jr. 74 Burnett, Joseph Crowe 96-154-241 Burnett, Jimmy Dale 41-237 Burney, Dick 96 Burney, John Fuller 96-233 Burns, Warren Trimble 35 Burr, Bruce Wester 74-241 Burroughs, Ralph Lane 116 Burt, Bruce Staley ,..41 Burt, Roffie ......74-155 Bush, Vernon Travis 74-154 Bush, William Wootton —.41-190-237 Butler, Billy Seymour 41-179 Butler, David S. 74 Butler, Norman Van .....41-202 Butler, William Chester 116 Butts, James Benny 74 Byram, James Clovas 74-202 Byrd, B. 179 Byrd, George William 41-154 Byrd, Johnnie Paul 74-172-179-290 Byrd, Walter Cole 74-183 Cadden, Rodney Carlton, Jr. 74 Cain, Charles H. 152 Calcote, Chester C. 41-155 Calcote, Virgil Landon 74-1 70 Calcote, John Lee 96 Caldwell, Charlie Henderson 41 Caldwell, Charles R. 155 Caldwell, Claude Russell, Jr. ....116-188 Caldwell, Noel Dean 74 Calhoun, Charles Clifford. lid Callahan, Joel Travis 96 Callahan, Mollye S. 41 Callahan, Ramon Lee 74-179 Callahan, William M., Jr. ..._. 179-41 Callender, James Winfred 183 Calvert, Helen Joyce 35 Calvert, John Alton 42-184 Calvert, Mazie Elizabeth 74 Cambre, Tom Vernon 96 Cameron, John Charles, Jr. 116 Cammach, Archie Earl 116-187 Cammack, Abner Sam, III 116-241 Camp, Nancy Snowden 186-247 Campassi, Sam E. 74 Campbell, Jame Benton 154-42 Campbell, Julia Douglas 42 Campbell, James Franklin ....116-184-247 Campbell, John Libby, Jr. 74-188 Campbell, Robert Edward 42 Canizaro, Jack Peter, III 155 Cannon, Jackie Roberts 96 Canon, Robert Henry, Jr. 202-42 Caraway, R. E. : .151-233 Carden, Leo Herbert 74 Carlisle, Woodrow W. 96 Carman, Jack Baker, Jr. 96-152-184-197-222 Carmichael, Vernon Owen 35-173 Carnathan, Alfred Marlin 183-42 Carnathan, Ralph Douglas 42 Carothers, Coralie Anne 74-208 Carothers, Russell Carlisle .....116-243 Carr, Bailey Vernon 96-146 Carr, Charles Edward 96 Carr, James Everette .74-1 46-151-1 65-206-224-286 Carr, Jerry Gale 96 Carr, James William 74-169-290-295 Carr, Michael Albert 42-187 Carr, Robert Gerald 96 Carraway, Kermit Lee — 96-197 Carroll, Charles Eugene 116-235 Carroll, Julian 116 Carroll, Kathryn Sharon 116-249 Carron, Richard B. 146-229-289 Carruth, James David — 74 Carruth, Rufus Wayne 96-233 Carson, Lillie LaVerne 42 Carson, Martha Ree 42-190-192 Carter, Boyd Daniel 116 Carter, Clarence William .170 Carter, Edward A. 42-172-179 Carter, John Franklin 42 Carter, John M .233 Carter, Johnny McCoy 96 Carter, Louise Margaret 116-188 Carter, Robert C. ......74-202 Carter, Richard Paul .....42-184 Carter, Wm. Allen 96 Carter, Warren Wm., Jr. 74-163 Cartledge, Thomas Hudson 96-233 Castleberry, Okel Campbell 159-243 Cater, Eugene Felix, Jr. 96-197-243 Cato, Robert Heard 42-1 55-1 65-1 76-21 7-224-243 Causey, Jess e Eugene 202 Cauthen, Joseph M., Jr 42 Cauthen, Robert Howell 42 Cavosie, Jo Ann 116-187-247 Cerniglia, Joe Anthony 74-156-224 Chambliss, Helen Charlene 42 Chance, Ellis E. 42-203 Chaney, George N., Jr. 116 Chaney, Jimmy Harold 74 Chaney, Wm. Bernard 116 Chapman, James Ed 96-163 Chatham, Claude Eugene 96 Chatham, Robert William 74-152-156-211 Chatham, Preston Thomas 91 Chelette, Herman E. 97-239 Cherry, Donald Gilbert 155 Childress, Alice June 116-188-189-247 Childress, Thomas W. 74 Childress, Willie Frank 42-146-151 Chism, Eddie Joe 116 Chisolm, Colbert M. Chittom, William Gary 116-231 Chong, Bellford Joe 116 Choo, Johnny Bing 42-156-211 Chow, Gilroy 97-156-223 Christian, Daniel Howard . 97 Christian, Samuel Pierce 97 Christopher, Hubert Charles 148-188 Christy, Henry Richard 42-202 Chunn, Don Ervin 97-200-239 Churchman, John T., Ill 74 Cisneros, Marcelo E. 74 Clapp, Roger Clifford 190-233 Clapp, Robert Gardner 74-172 Clark, Bart B 74 Clark, Chester Klein .42-183 Clark, David Lindsey 97 Clark, Franklin A. 74-187 Clark, Fletcher T., Jr. -....97-150-200-233 Clark, John Edgar 74 Clark, Jerry L. 42-159 Clark, Jimmy D 74-155 Clark, Joe Rolph ......97-155 Clark, Thomas Dewart 162 Clark, Travis Harmon, Jr. 97-200-213-243-286 Clark, Walter Henry 116-187-233 Clarke, Johnny Francis 187 Clarke, Roy Randolph, Jr 97 Clarkson, Joe A. ....203-43 Clay, Mary Sylvia ...74-185 Clements, Joseph T., Jr. 155-43 Cleveland, Charles L. 116-146 Cleveland, Robert Earl 97 Clifton, David Dewain 75 Cline, Robert Thomas 43-190-192 Clisby, Edward Davis 150 Coakley, Robert C. 43-167 Coats, Grahm C, III 97 Cobb, Anne P. 43-167-209 Cobb, Lonnie Joe 43 Cobb, Rodger Clifton 43 Cochran, Fay Riales 97-203 Cochran, Jerry Wayne 97 Cochran, Rex W. 43-154-283 Cochran, Scothie M 43-71-290 Cochran, William A 97-146 Cochran, William W., Jr. 97 Cockerham, Malcolm N. 43 Coffin, George Kyle 75 Coggin, Larry Lee 97-237 Cohen, B. Marie 97-206-247 318 Cohn, Charles M. 43-202 Cohn, Jerry David 43-202 Coker, Jerry T. 43 Coker, Roy Jerome 75-159-193 Colbert, Frankie Lyle 43 Cole, Bobby Jack 97-155 Cole, Bena Margaret 35-188 Cole, Jerry Mac 116-180-237 Cole, Perry Eugene .._ 75-295 Coleman, Norman Arthur 75-179-172 Coleman, Samuel Reagan 97 Coleman, Thomas McKiney 97-178 Coleman, William G., Jr. 116 Coley, James W. ......75-155 Collier, Marlin D. 97 Collier, Sidney B., Jr. 116-201 Collins, Alva Collins 116-180 Collins, Edward Daniel -.43-175-176-224 Collins, Jimrmie McKinley 116 Collins, Laurin Mack .116 Collins, Marion B. 75-155 Collins, Mary Nell 116-182-190-191 Collins, Madison Travis 75 Collins, Madison Travis 75-245 Collins, Rosemary 97-203 Collins, Richard Granville 116 Collins, Thomas Worthington 75-1 54-1 87-239 Collum, Gloria Ann 116-188-189-247 Colson, Carl Lavaster, Jr. 75 Combs, Leon Lamar 43 Commer, John Doyle, Jr. 117-245 Cone, Steven Scott 97-235 Congleton, Carole 97 Con lee, Fred A. 159 Conn, Earl J. 43-233 Connelly, David Bolton 117-231 Cook, Donald Nelson 117 Cook, J. C. 115 Cook, James Price 75-179 Cook, Joe Jerry 97-235 Cook, Kelly, Jr. 75 Cook, Lawrence F. 97 Cook, Lawson L., Jr. 117 Cook, Paul Curtis 75 Cook, Randall 35-202 Coons, Joseph C. 75 Cooper, Carl Baxter 75 Cooper, Charles Monroe 75-155 Cooper, Garland Lee 53-155 Cooper, Herman Ethel, Jr. ....43-177-187 Cooper, Hugh Stuart 97 Cooper, James Donald 117 Cooper, Robert Wayne 75 Cooper, Thomas Marion 97 Cooper, Thomas Richard 117 Cooper, William Marvin 75-150 Cope land, Ernest E. 97-152-231 Corker, Jim Walter 97-188-239 Corder, Percy Arnold 97-181 Cordon, Carlos Alberto 43-185 Corlew, Emmett A., Jr. 75-163 Corley, James Edgar 117-231 Correro, John Vincent 97 Correro, Paul Joseph 117 Costilon, Bobby Wayne 97 Cotton, Andy Roy ..- ....43-153-170 Courtney, David B. 149 Courtney, Thomas Emile 151-43 Courtney, Rachel Williams 43-203 Covert, William C, Jr 154-43 Covington, James E. 43-155-204 Covington, Sheila Ann 75-203-208 Cowart, Rubel Parm 97-188-197-208 Cox, Alvin T. 97 Cox, Byron C. ..97 Cox, Cecilia Gail 117-190 Cox, Eugene R _ 98-222 Cox, Hayden J. 44 Cox, Homer L., Jr. 156 Cox, Percy Terrell 75-177 Cox, Robert G. 44-170 Cozart, Robert Kenneth 75-146-175-241-289 Craft, Hugh Charles 98 Craig, William Allen 44-156 Crain, Berry, Jr 117-188-243 Crain, Wilson Lamar 117 Craver, James Franklin 98-140 Crawford, Alber Eric 117 Crawford, Howard E. 181 Crawford, William Byron _ 117 Crawley, Buster Wayne 96-202 Crawson, Sharon C 98 Creasy, Jerry Wayne 117-184 Credille, George Dalton Creel, D. Joseph 187 Crenshaw, William Driver 75-181-245 Crews, Charles Neill 117 Crews, Winfred Carl ......75-182 Crighton, David Sherman, Jr. 98 Crigler, Anita 98-168-208-247 Criss, John Crocker, Burlon Lester 98-239 Crocker, Stephen Franklin 75-156 Crockett, John Edwin ...98-151-222-245 Crockett, Larry L. 146-44 Crook, Leo Vincent 75 Cross, Ray I. 44-222 Crouch, James R. 98 Crowder, Norma Jo . 117-249 Crubaugh, John Howard 75 Crumpton, Charles Gary 75 Crumpton, William Ralph 75-208 Crumpton, Marjorie Ruth 98-295 Cudd, Richard Albert 98-146-190 Culpepper, Everett T. 44-202 Culpepper, Moddy M. 98 Cumberland, Ravon Doyle 75 Cummings, Holmes Elton 146 Cummins, Charles Curtis 98 Cunningham, Mary Kara ....161-247 Cunningham, Robert G. 170-220-245 Cupstid, James Elbert, Jr. 75 Currie, Otis Wayne 44-201 Curro, Joseph R., Jr. 44 Curtis, Alton B 179 Curtis, Annie Jo — 75-203-208 Crawson, Sharon C. 98 Dabbs, John Edward 98 Dabbs, Thomas Van 98 Dakin, Joe Cameron 44 Dale, James Albert, III 98 Dale, John Jarvis, Jr 44-149-153 Dale, Reginald Edwin, Jr. 98 Dallas, Durrell A. 117 Dallas, Nina Jane 98-1 41-168-21 7-296 Dallas, Wilbert Edwin 75 Dalton, James Bradley, II ....44-222 Dalton, Jimmie Wayne ..117 Dalton, Patricia Clayton 98 Daly, John Bernard 187 Dampeer, George P., Jr. .202-75-250 Daniel, Faye 75-206 Daniel, John Howard 75-155-204 Daniel, Robert Cecil 75 Daniel, William Paul 44 Daniels, Clifton Lavern 76 Daniels, Jimmy G 44-179 Danley, Thomas Joseph ..117-184 Dantone, Sammy 117 Darby, Jimmy L. 76 D ' Arcy, John Francis 117 Davenport, James Clifton .. ... 44-202 Davis, Bernard L. 76 Davis, Billy M. ....44-203-213-284-290-291 Davis, Benny Warren 76 Davis, Betty Jo 203 Davis, Bobby Wayne 98 Davis, Charles Hale 98 Davis, Charles Preston 117 Davis, Frances Anne 98 Davis, Frank E. 183 Davis, Harold A. 76 Davis, Jimmy Carroll 117-163 Davis, John Ferril 44 Davis, Joseph Rex 155 Davis, James Thomas 98 Davis, Joel Vernon 117 Davis, James Weldon 117-223 Davis, Lillian Lucille 98 Davis, Martha A. 76 Davis, Macon Edward 117 Davis, Nannie Lee 76 Davis, Perry 44-17? Davis, Perry William 76 Davis, Robert Wayne 117 Davis, Samuel Edward .... -98 Davis, Tom K. 44-155 Davis, William Bryant 44-146 Davis, William Leomard 44 Dawkins, Thomas C. 44-202 Day, Emmerson Daniel 44 Day, Icey W. 76 Day, John Wiseman .117-188 Dean, Albert Lowry 44 Dean, Archie Thomas 76-1 55 Dean, Lester 44 Deaton, David Dean 98-235 Deaton, Horace C. 76 Deaton, Donald Ray 98 Deavenport, Earnest William .45-1 54-231 Deavenport, Samuel Leroy 178-233 DeDeaux, Sidney James 98-237 Delcuze, Morgan Terrell 98 Delph, Joseph M 187-222 Demas, Gerard Chris .98 DeMetz, Robert Adolph 117.-187 Dempsey, Gary Bernelle 76 Dempsey, Jackie Levi 76 Dempsey, Patricia Ann 138-217-247-286-293-296 Dempster, Robert Joseph, Jr. 98-289 Dendy, Bill Boyd 155 Dendy, Jack Ray 117-239 Dennis, Arvis Ray 117 Dennis, Walter B. 76 Dennis, Wilmer Murray, Jr. 117-294 Denson, James Jordon .45-156-211 Denton, Joseph Roland, Jr. 98-169-200-243 Denton, Albert Cecil 45 Denton, James Darnell, Jr. 76 Dickerson, Clyde Kenneth 76 Dickerson, Wayne 233 Dickins, John S., Ill 98 Dill, E. Jean 45 Dill, Hilda Faye ....117 Dilworth, Ben C. 35-153-201 Di lworth, Edwin R. .76-203 Dinkins, Edwin D. 45-202-167 Dismukes, Charles W. ...76-179 Dixon, Monor J. .45-202-151-152-167 Dixon, Richard A. 155-45 Dixon, Samuel E., Jr. 175-241 Dixon, Sidney Max 76 Dixon, Wanda S. 45 Dobson, Charles E. 117 Dodd, Sarah J. ......161-186-247-285 Dodson, Donald Neil .. 117-148-245 Doescher, James Elliot 117 Doggette, Billy Carroll ....117 Dollar, Hershel Duncain 117 Domino, Salvador Salemi ....187-223-245 Donald, Jerry L. ......45-175 Donald, William Eugene 45 Donaldson, William M., Ill 76 Dorroh, James Robert 202-241 Dorsey, Jacky Glyn 45-155 Dossett, Kenneth Gene 117 Dotter, David H. 98 Douglas, Ben Allen 117-180 Douglass, Spivey Stevens .76-159-193-233-290 Dove, James Russell 45-156 Dowdy, Carlton E. 76-155 Downs, James Smith 45 Doyle, Cecil Edward 117 Drane, Ferdinand B., Jr. 118 Drane, Lewis Thomas 76-1 87 Dubuisson, Charles Gail 76-187 Dubisson, Roland J. 98-159 Duckett, Albert Bruce 76-245 Dugan, Don Deyo 98-231 Dugan, Robert Alan 118 Duke, Joe D. 45-163-181 Dunavant, William L 98-209-159 Duncan, Arthur Juliam 45 Duncan, Albert Ray, Jr. 99 Duncan, Jack Emmett 76 Duncan, William Kenneth 183-45 Dunn, Betty Jean 118 Dunn, William Franklin 99-233 Dunn, P. H. 173 Dunnarant, L. 185 Dupree, Marvin Allen 118-229 Durham, Claude Millier 118 Durham, George Edwin 99-231-289 Durrett, Thomas F., Ill 99-243 Dyer, Homer Buford Dyess Dyess, Samuel Cicero 99 Dyess, William O., Jr. 118 Dykes, Benny Forest 118 Dykes, Monte Lynn ....161-188-247 E Easom, Albert G. 45-146-169 East, George Herman 54-176-177-207-283 East, John Warren 45 Eastburn, Theodore E., Jr. Eastin, Joe Lon 45-156-177-204-211 Eastman, Gordon E. 76 Eaton, William Howard 45 Eaves, Albert Wayne, Jr. 76 Eaves, Grady Jyles 45 Echol, William Hunter 118 Eckman, James Harold 76 Edgar, Billy Pat 118-180-243 Edgar, James Lester 45-145 Edgar, Robert Alexander 161 Edgeworth, Charles Alton 99-223 Edmonds, Jerry Hamill 118-223 Edmonson, Van Kersh 118-231 Edwards, Billy Davis 118 Edwards, Franklin W. 45 Edwards, James Leroy 99 319 Edwards, James Madison 99 Edwards, L. Vernon, Jr. ...76 Edwards, Macon T. 202-99-231-289 Edwards, Malcolm Taylor 46 Edwards, Richard Lloyd 76 Edwards, Willie Donald 76 Eggert, Charles William 35-146-167 Echelberger, Jimmie Dale 76-239 Eidt, Betty Hugh -.... 99-141-187-247 Eidt, Jacob William ...35-76-184-187 Eiland, Sally Marie 46-168-203-249 Eikel, Henry, III ....46-202-245 Eldridge, William Stewart 46 Eldridge, William Grady 99 Eleuterius, Lionel N. 46 Eley, David Michael .118 Ellard, Jesse Sugg 118 Ellington, William Edward 99-1 75-200-223-24 1 Elliot, Garnett Douglas, Jr 118 Ellis, Harford H 99-239 Ellis, L. C. ...99 Ellis, Margaret Elizabeth 118 Ellis, Robert Eugene 175-233 Ellis, Robert Fuller 99-154-197 Ellis, Stephen R. ....76-179 Ellison, Bennie M 118 Ellison, John B. 46 Elmore, Carroll Dennis .99-147-197-208 Emerson, Ralph Waldo 146 England, Archie Troy 118 Engquist, John Quam 118-179-245 Ensey, James Pittman 99 Epting, Sammy L. 76-146 Ervin, Alfred Harden 99-223 Erwin, Larry B 46-181 Erwin, Robert Louis 118 Escobar, Fausto Rene 102-185 Eskridge, Tommy G. .46-183 Essary, Joe Bob 76 Estes, Edwin Taylor 76 Estess, Roy Simmons 46-184 Etheredge, Dorothy Elinor 77-166-168-190-213-247 Etheridge, Herbert King, Jr. 118 Etheridge, William Thomas 99 Ethridge, Frank Guldo 46-173-239 Ethridge, James Decell, Jr. 99 Ethridge, Richard Calvin 35 Eubanks, Richard Dallas ..99-190-191-202 Eubanks, James L 46-190-191 Eubanks, Wayne Edwin 77 Evans, Bob C. ...._ 118-179 Evans, James Ezel 46-223-239 Evans, Lane L., Jr 46-146 Evans, S. R., Jr 46-154-176-194-204-285- 286-290-291 Everitt, William V 99-151 Ezell, Sam Erwin, Jr. 46-202 F Fallin, Richard Lee 118-237 Falls, W. A 233 Francher, Don Eugene 99-239 Fant, Henry Allen ...77-161 Faris, George Nairn 99-184-185 Farish, Betty Alloyce 46 Farmer, Bobby Edward 77 Farmer, Carl Chester 99 Farmer, Clarance Stephen 77 Farr, George Blaine 99-202 Farr, Walter E 46-188 Farrar, James Richard 99 Farrell, James O ' Reilly 46-155 Farrell, J. W 155 Farrell, Joseph P. 46-146-167-224 Farris, Alton B„ Jr. 46-165-169-175-176-239-290 Farris, Ronnie Chad ....46 Farris, Thomas G. 77 Farrish, James Cecil, Jr. 77 Farrow, James Vallen 184 Faucett, John Paull 99 Faulk, Claudette S 186 Faulkenberry, Clyde Hiram . ' . 77 Faulkner, William J. 99-233 Featherstone, R. M 233 Felts, E. Kendall 46 Fendley, Charles William 118 Fenwick, John Brett 99-200-208-223 Ferguson, Aubrey Leon 77 Ferguson, Bernice Lee 118 Ferguson, James Robert 118-231 Ferguson, Virginia L. 186 Ferguson, William C. 46-202-167 Ferguson, William Franklin 99 Fields, Milton Brown 118 Fikes, C. Mitchal 77 Fikes, Harold David .77 Files, James Harold 46-155 Fillingane, John Martin .....118-250 Finger, John Travis .77-159-193 Finley, Robert Clinton 46-159 Fisher, Billy Lee 77-202 Fisher, Jimmy B. 118 Fitch, David Cliburn 47-193 Fitch, John A. 47 Fitzpatrick, James G. ..... 47-208-222-241 Flanagan, Charles Armor 77 Flanagan, James H 47-202 Flanagan, Lawrence Newman 47-155 Fleming, Richard Arthur 118-231 Fleming, Robert Lonnie, Jr. 99 Fletcher, Bobby Price 77 Flinn, James R. 47-156 Flowers, Arnold Dewain .77-161-181-190 Flowers, Dan H. 77-190-202 Flowers, George Grant 99-178 Floyd, Wamon Derrell 77 Flurry, Bobbie Dell 47-202 Flynn, Philip Gene 77 Fondren, William M„ Jr. ...77-176-184-194-204-224-233- 289 Fong, Edward K 47 Fonliee, Fred Edwin 118 Foote, Harry Lanier B. 118 Forbus, Clyde Jackson ... 47-202-213-297 Forbus, Robert Vincent 77-169-243 Ford, Billy Duram 77-181 Ford, Charles Delton 99-241 Ford, Charles Wade ..188 Ford, Donald Ray 47 Ford, Jack Cecil 77 Ford, James Neal _ 77 Ford, Robert Eugene — .47-184 Ford, Robert L. 47-146 Ford, William Watkins, III --77 Forrest, James Lacy 77-148-241-290 Forsythe, David Ivy .. 99-182 Fortner, James A., Jr. 47-156-211 Fortner, Richard Douglas 77 Fortner, Warren Cecil, Jr. 47 Foster, Leo Walter, Jr. ....99 Foster, Melvin Brinson 99 Foster, Mclnnis Giles 118 Fox, Joseph A 47-172-179-282 Fox, James Robert -99 Francis, Charlie W. ...233 Franklin, Ronald Jerry 47-202 Franklin, W. Webb 113-118-243-290 Franks, Billie Nelson 47 Franks, Jimmie Dale 118 Fratesi, Louis 118-187-229 Fratesi, Robert 47-187-193-204-229 Frederick, Max 77 Frederickson, Luther A., Sr. 47 Freeman, Carney Stewart 118-223 Freeman, Enoch Lee, Jr. 47-228 Freeman, Jerrell J. 77-187 Freeman, Marion Lawrence 47-173 Freeny, James D. 77 Freeze, Daniel Sidnes 77-21 1 Frey, Bob Cherrill 77 Freitas-Marcondes, J. V _ 1 85 Fuente, Noel Raymond 187 Fulgham, Billy Lynn 99 Fulgham, Deleslyn Ann 77 Fultner, Thomas E. ....99-155 Funchess, Percy Noel 100 Funderhurk, Billy James 77 Furlow, Charles R. 99 Furr, Carl Ray ...155 G Gadd, Charles Webster 77 Gallop, Linus Jack . 1 1 8 Galloway, Raymond Forrest 118-243 Gambrell, T. Wendell ' ..100 Gambrell, William Edward 47-159 Game I, Carl E 100 Gammell, James D., Jr. 100 Gammill, James Kendrick 118 Gammill, Mary Ruth — . 77 Gandy 1 59 Gandy, Ted Williams 78 Gantrell, William C. 118 Garcia, Manuel 185 Gardner, Bobby C. 100 Gardner, Charles Wayne 77-148 Gardner, James E. 77 Gardner, Jan Jenkins 100 Gardner, Hillary Ethelred 78 Gardner, Peggy Neil 78-203 Gardner, Robert Earl 118 Gardner, Roland F. 47-156 Garner, Dalton Guy 100-163 Garner, John Edwin, Jr. ..100 Garner, Lady B. 78 Garrett, George E. 233 Garrett, Louis Tully, Jr. 78 Garris, Joyce Earle 100-168-190-249 Garris, Sammy Benjamin 78 Gartin, Robert Edwin 100 Gary, Harold Ray 47-181 Garvin, Bobby 119 Gaston, Samuel Edward 78-156-187 Gaston, Doris B. ...186 Gates, Alex B. ...233 Gatliff, Osceola Walker 119 Gatlin, Benny Thomas 119 Gatlin, Glynn Robert 100 Gautier, James Upton 78-150 Geerken, John Forrest 78-154 Geeslin, Gary L. 233 Gentry, Enoch Edward 100 Gentry, Herbert Wesley 47-172-179 Gentry, James Russell, Jr. 119-180 Gentry, Ralph Edward 118 Gerrard, Hyram Foster 100-231 Gholson, Willis Garland 48-203 Gibbs, Jessie Eugene 119 Gibens, Larry Eston 119-243 Gibson, Dale 78-183 Gibson, Randell R 100 Gibson, William Pat 100 Gifford, Hugh Wayne 48-173 Gilbert, John Ross 100 Gilbert, Jerry Wayne 119 Gilfoy, James Robert, IV 119-243 Gill, Robert Earl 119 Gill, William James 100-149 Gilley, Thomas W. 100 Gilliam, Donald Kent 119 Gi I lis, Guy B. 100-202 Gillon, William H., Ill 146-175-241 Gilman, Kendal 119 Gilmer, John V. 100 Gilmer, Sarah Judith 35 Gintowt, Ludmilla 78 Glasgow, David Dougal 100 Gleason, John Eastland 178 Glenn, John Barry, Jr 119-190 Glennon, Robert McNeil 119 Glover, Hampton W., Jr. 48-176-243 Glover, Mary Bowling .100-168-190-203 Glover, William T. 48 Gold, Joe Dan 119 Golden, Gen , ' 1 Bruce 119 Golden, Samuel H. 100 Golden, William Wayne 173 Gooch, Maurice Lee 119 Goode, Thomas Guinn 78-212 Goodnight, Jerry Max 78 Goodwin, Houston K. 48-155 Goodwin, Larry Lamar 100-150-202 Goodwin, Linda Sue 98 Googe, Kathryn N. 48-168-203-249 Gordon, Aubrey Dale 100 Gordon, James Evans 119-239 Gordon, Samuel Thomas, Jr. 178-224-243 Gordon, Ted Thompson 78 Gordy, Joe F. 100-182 Gore, Thomas P. 78-203 Gore, William R. 78 Gorenflo, Wilfred J. 48-202 Gotliboski, Thomas J 100-222 Goudelock, Charles L. 78 Gough, Leonard L. 119 Gould, Donald Jarvis 119 Govelay, Will 233 Goza, Robert Lamar 78 Goza, Stuart W. 48-154 Grady, Edward G., Jr. 172 Grafe, Robert L. — 100 Graham, Edward H 78 Graham, Fred Jackson 48-152 Graham, James L., Jr. 119 Graham, James Tyson 119-229 Graham, Larry Norman 119-190-191 Graham, Raymond Bryan ...119 Graham, Ralph Edwin 78-184 Grant, Bobby Gene 100 Grant, Thor i K. 48-155 Grantham, P rvis Donan 119-179 Grantham, Vv alter Edwin ....100-146-231 Graves, Bill- Dale .....119 Graves, Jerry Lynn ....78-132-212 Graves, William Russell .48-165-184-220-222-239 Gray, John E. 100 Gray, Thomas Opal 100 Gray, Kenney Earl 100-181 Gray, Lawrence A., Jr. ...100-190-191-192 Gray, Miles D. .78 Gray, Marvin Ellis 100 Gray, Malcolm Layfette 118 Grayson, Sara Frances 100 320 Greely, Ronald ,100-173 Green, Adrian 100 Green, Ernest T., Jr. 48-156-211 Green, Hal Lynn 119 Green, James Dudley 48-202 Green, Thomas Nelson - 78-211 Green, William Earl - 78-176-209-239 Greene, William Audrey, Jr. 100-146 Greer, William Lance 119 Gregg, Billy Jack .184-204-220 Gregg, Jimmy Fred — 202 Gregory, Lanny Lee 101 Gregory, Linda Louise -101-247-293-298 Gregory, Robert Horton _ 119 Grice, Marvin Wayne ....119-231 Griffin, Ben Dayton 101 Griffin, Carey Odis - 78-150-159 Griffin, Harold Bryant 78 Griffin, John Louis, Jr. 119 Griffin, James Perry 159 Griffin, James Robert 78 Griffin, John Thomas, Jr. 119-187 Griffin, William Garnett 119-241 Grinstead, Charles E. 101-243 Grisham, Arthur Jackson .. 78-211 Grisham, Cecil 119 Grisham, Jane Elizabeth 78 Grisham, Thelma Ann 78 Grisham, Virginia Mae 78 Grobmyer, Harold Evans 119-184-187-293 Grogan, John F. 186 Gross, Edward Russell 48-155 Guess, Charles Decherd 78-159 Guess, Joseph Weeks 161-188-239 Guest, Billy Edward 119 Guest, Richard Otey 119-180 Guest, Thomas Edward 78 Guice, Mildred Lee - 48-190-192-208-249 Guice, Olyn Tully, III 119-208-229 Guimbellot, James Clifford 101 Guinn, Terrell Bennet 119 Gulley, Robert Lamar 119-231 Gunn, David Wallace 48-213 Gunn, Tommy Lafane 101 Gunnell, Johnnie J. 78 Gupton, Charles 119 Gussio, John F., Jr. 101 Guthrie, Sherry Ann 120-168-249 Guy, Devon Porto 1- 78 Guy, Vince Lee 202 Guynes, Barry Vernon 101-241 Guynes, Buddy Verson 101-241 Guyton Charles Lockett Gwin, Howell H.. Jr 35-161-196 Gwin, Julius Porter 48-1 76-220-222-239-284-290-294 H Hadden, Charles Albert ' .:. 48-155 Haden, Billy Harper L 101-154 Hagan, Fay 161 Hagerman, David Thomas 120-231 Hagstrom, Robert G. 154 Hairston, James Lamar ...120 Halberg, Richard L. 188 Hales, Zelton Lyndell 101 Haley, Robert William 78-202 Hall, David Louis .....179 Hall, Donald Leroy ......197-200-243 Hall, John James 78-163 Hall, John Wilton 48-146 Hall, Richard Evans 167-169-175 Hall, Raymond Ralph 48 Hallberg, Richard Kent ... 120-239 Hallman, Joseph Wheeler _ 184 Hambrick, Reggie V. ...101-231 Hamill, James Gordon _ .148 Hamill, Robert Henry 48 Hamilton, Myril Archie 48 Hammack, Howard Crisle r 79 Hammitt, George Monroe ...155-165-224-233 Hammond, Abner Meek 79-152 Hamner, Mary Frances . __. 79-1 67-1 87 Hance, Kenneth P. 182 Hancock, James Edgar 101 Hancock, Thomas Andrew 48-202 Hancock, Wildy Raiford 48 Hand, Jogene S. 4-48 Hand, Larry Jones 49-156 Haney, Dewey Jack 79 Hankins, William F. 49-175-239-289 Hanna, Fred Andrew . ....120-235 Hannon, James R. 49-155 Harber, Betty Sue 49-190 Harder, Kenneth J 49-187 Hardin, Danny Earl 120-237 Hardin, Gerald William 79-202 Hardin, James C. 120 Hardin, Robert Wasley 120-187-233 Hardin, William Douglas 101 Hardy, Betty Jane . 79-150-202 Hardy, Joe Burns, Jr. 49 Hardy, John Collins, Jr. 79 Hardy, James Edward 101-231 Hardy, James Ray 49-151-203 Hardy, James Robert 49-146 Hardy, Robert Marshall 79-156 Harlan, Donald Paris 120 Harmon, Bobby Ray 120 Harper, Nelan Sidney 120-202 Harper, Robert Taylor, Jr. 120 Harrell, James Dawson 101 Harell, Sam Magee, Jr. 79-188-243 Harriel, Lavon 79-181 Harrington, Kenneth 120 Harrington, Robert Durell 79 Harris, Elmer Cecil, III 120-180 Harris, Edwin Silliman, Jr. 49 Harris, Herschel M. 35-153 Harris, Henry Wade 101-241 Harris, James F., Jr. 79 Harris, Jack Lynn 101-239 Harris, James Owen, Jr. .120-188-241 Harris, Jack Taylor 101-183 Harris, Loyal Freeman 79-183 Harris, Marianne E 101-188-189-203-249 Harris, Ollie Walter 101 Harris, Pat Joseph 79 Harris, William E. 120 Harrison, Betty Carole 188-189-247 Harrison, Danny Earl 49 Harrison, James Wesley 155 Harrison, Jerry Wayne 120-150 Harrison, William B., Jr 49 Harrod, John Hillary 79-155 Hartness, Donald Frank 1 01 Hartsfield, Wheeler Adol 101-188 Harvey, Charles, IV 49 Harvey, James Herbert 120-245 Harvey, John Luther 79-163 Harvey, Lucian Alston, Jr. 101-243 Harvey, William Wyatt 146 Harwell, John Wayne 120 Hasson, John Bailey .....49-188-189 Hastings, Leon Jett 79 Hataway, Rufus Melton ....79 Hatcher, David Thomas 120 Hatfield, Larry Frank 101-233-293 Haughton, Phillip Hal 49 Havens, Yeul Harmon, Jr 101 Hawkins, James Paul 187 Hawkins, William Larry 120-235 Hayes, Charles Augustus 93-1 01 -200-233-29C Haygood, Billy Hinds 79-146 Haygood, Robert Fred 79 Haynes, Jerry Thomas 79 Haynes, Jack W 79 Haynes, Milford W., Jr. 101 Haynie, Steve Florain ..120 Hays, William David 79 Hays, William John Heard, Frank Coffee 188 Heard, Marion Berch, Jr. 120 Heard, Thomas Faulkner 120 Hearon, C. Hamner 208 Heath, Ralph Donald, Jr .99-202 Hegwood, Joe Martin 101 Hegwood, Weldon Maurice 79-21 1 Held, John Wilbur 101 Hemby, Jack Colvin 101 Hemphill, James Louis 101-233 Hemphill, Robert Bernard 79 Hempstead, Donald H. 79 Hempstead, Jane Ella 49 Henderson, Charles A., Ill _ 101 Henderson, James Kirby ...79-146 Henderson, James W., Jr. 233 Henderson, Jerry D .— 101 Henderson, Martha Ann 120 Henderson, Rodney Louis 49-1 53-1 61-231 -284-290 Henderson, Wilfred Wesley, Jr. 101 Hendley, Edward Cook .79-159-222-243 Hendricks, Thomas K 120-184-223-241 Hendrix, Charles LaFayette 101-188 Hendrix, Fannie Louise 35-190 Henley, James A., Jr. ....49-143-204-284 Henley, William Ramsey 101 Henne, Edward Lindemann 187 Henningham, John J. .49-187 Henry, John James 49 Hensley, John W. 49-155 Hensley, William Thravis 79-154-207-241 Henson, Robert Kendall 49-202 Herndon, Ralph Honan 49-159 Herring, Jimmy Jerry 155 Herring, Reuben Reed 101-163 Herrington, Charles Wayne 49 Herrington, Roland Sherwood 79 Herrod, James Clarence 181 Herron, Philip Warren 101 Herron, R. H. 173 Hertter, Bobby George 120 Hess, Robert William 101-239 Hester, James L. 79-165-176-169-209-239 Hester, John William 50-155-245 Hester, Wiley Loring 159 Hewes, Charles Price 93-102-243 Hickman, Albert Wayne .50-146 Hickman, John R., Jr 50-202 Hickman, A. L 102 Higgins, Roger Malcolm ..79-176-213-290-291 Higginbotham, Ralph A. 50 Hilburn, L. Breland ..120 Hill, Billy Ronald 79-212 Hill, Charles Iven 79 Hill, David Earl 50 Hill, Dean Hill, Johnnie Carolyn 120-168-188 Hill, Jon Hurd 102-229 Hill, James Jerry 102-202 Hill, Joseph Lutz 102 Hill, James W 102-170 Hill, Lawrence Jay ... 50-1 56-1 65-1 76-1 77-204-21 1 -283- 290 Hill, Lloyd Rhea 102-200-213-243 Hill, Mawsel Ray 50-181 Hill, Richard Clyde 50-203 Hill, Thomas C. 102 Hilton, William Eugene 102 Hines, Byron Adelbert 79-155 Hines, Chesley, Jr. .102-197-200-208-243 Hines, Hubert Palmer 102-188 Hines, William Curtis 102 Hinshaw, Max Eugene 120-229 Hinton, Olen Corban 102 Hinton, Patrick Harrison ...50-178 Hinton, Wayne Mose 120 Hinton, Willis W., Jr. 102-20-159 Hirschenhofer, John H. 209 Hitch, Robert Lee 102 Hitt, George Glyn 79-183 Hitt, Ringord Gene ....79-146 Hobbs, Boyd L. 50-175 Hobbs, Linda Sikes 167-50 Hobgood, Charles David 120 Hodges, David Gerald 50-212-286 Hodges, James Lacy 79-181 Hodil, Earl Humes 79-179 Hodnett, Charles Elliot 50 Hodnett, William Jessie 50-155 Hoffman, James Kenneth 80 Hoffman, Ray Albert 102 Hogan, Guy M. 80-202 Hogue, Thomas Leigh 102 Holder, Charles Belton 80 Holder, William W. 80 Holford, Victoria Hammond 196 Holiman, Horold o ' Bannon 120 Holland, H. O., Jr 80 Holliman, Robert Lewis 155-239 Hollingsworth, Jerald 50 Hollingsworth, James T. 102-181-233 Holmes, Barbara Ellen 102-188 Holmes, Jerald Leonard 120 Holmes, Vernon Shelby ___80 Holmes, William Eugene 120 Holt, Eddie Joe 80-154 Holtzdaw, Carl Travis 120 Holyfield, James Dennis 120-181 Holyfield, Kathryn Jean 120 Homan, William Rex 179 Honeycutt, John H. 50-159 Honeycutt, Larry Gene 120 Hood, Billy Marion .80-146-151-167-169 Hood, Howard Allen 120-245 Hood, Kenneth Brown 102-245 Hood, William Henry 80-187-245 Hooper, James H. 102 Hoover, Darrel Dean — 1 02-1 90-1 91 -1 92-1 97 Hoover, Donald Gene 146-169-233 Hopkins, Aubrey McMillan 102-243 Hopkins, Daryl Smith 80 Hopkins, Miriam Angela 80-190 Hopkins, Terry Keith 120-190 Horn, David Ralph 120 Horn, James William 80-156-188 Horn, Larry Hoyt 102 Home, Doyle Leon 121 321 Horton, Claude Robert 102-154-222 Hosey, George H. 80-231 Hoskins, Robert Lee 121 Hossley, Joseph Earl ... 80-1 87-154 Hossley, James R. _ 159 Houston, Charles Lee 121 Howard, Leo Van 50-208 Howard, Manuel Lee 50-159 Howard, Robert H. 50-146-202-167 Howard, Robbie Lavell .121 Howard, Thomas Richard —50-1 65-1 75-21 3-243-285-286- 290-291 Howard, William Douglas 80 Howell, Cecil O., Jr. 80 Howell, Harold E. 102 Howell, Larry Jerome 121-188-190 Hubbard, Hugh Fairly 102-178-231 Hudgins, Bobby Gene 121 Hudnall, Charles E 155 Hudson, Donald O. 233 Hudson, Larry Alexander 121 Hudson, Thomas Clinton 80-161 Hudson, Walter G. _ 50 Hudson, Walter Tubbs .—.102 Huey, Gary N. 146-229 Huffman, James W., Jr. 102-222 Huffman, Terence W. 50-233 Hughes, Carl Robert 80-146 Hughes, David William 102-146 Hughey, Bi I lie Jean 80 Hughey, Wayne Allison 50-181 Hughey, Walton Erie, Jr. 80-188-241 Hull, Charles Ray 50 Hull, Ennis Earl 102 Humber, Philip Murray 102 Humphrey, Buddy Ray 51-179 Hunnings, Raymond Mack 80 Hunnings, Vernon James 121-229 Hunt, James Larry 102 Hunt, J. W. 183 Hunt, Rolfe L. 51 Hunt, Richard William 51-173 Hunt, Waylon McKinley 51-155 Hunter, Dorothy Evelyn 121 Hunter, Steve Wislon 121 Hurdle, Stanley 51-155 Hurle, J. W . 80 Hurley, Jamie Woodrow 184 Husayni, Abdul-R Bashir 51-185-211 Husley, Fabian Val ....121-187 Hussey, James Forrest ....121 Hutcheson, Earl, Jr. 51-159 Hutchinson, James D. 175 Hutchinson, Charles Andrew 121-184 Hutchison, John C. 51-212 Hutchison, Joseph Sanders 121-235 Hutchison, Dudley 71-80-169-243 Hutchison, Mary Scott 102-203 Hutson, Frank Moss 80 Hutto, Randy Powell ..121 Hyde, Eric H. 80-159 I Ingram, Beatrice L. 51-190-203 Ingram, Earl Stribling 102-154 Ingram, William Eugene 80 Inkster, Arthur Ray 121 Inkster, James Edward 80-207-155 Inkster, Lucy P 207 Inman, Robert Lee 121 Irby, Charlie W. 80-190 Irby, William Shackley 80-187-154 Irons, James Donald ....121-185 Irwin, Jerry Wallis _ ....121 Ivanoff, Julia Scaife 196 Ivy, Richard Darrell 121 J Jacks, Philip Edwin 102 Jacks, Robert Leon 51-156-211 Jackson, Clinton Ray 181 Jackson, Donald Glenn 80-155 Jackson, Frank Barr 51-188-202 Jackson, Grady Tynes 102 Jackson, Larry Newton 102-146 Jackson, Tommy Scates 121 Jackson, William F. __ 51-181 Jackson, William Lewis 102 Jackson, William Raymond 51 Jackson, Walter Wayne 204 James, Charles Henry 51-155 James, Frank Gordon 51 James, Milton Ray 103 James, Wilmer Jean, Jr. 155 Janous, Frank Bernard, Jr 80 Jefcoat, Alvis James 103-201 Jeffries, Kirk Ramsay 121 Jenkins, Charles Everett 80-155 Jenkins, Judith Ann 80-168-295 Jenkins, James Clifton 103 Jenkins, John Owen, Jr. 51 Jenkins, Quinton 51-155 Jenkins, Willa Dee 80-168 Jenkins, William E. 103 Jenkins, Zack Melvin 80-237 Jernigan, Walter Irvin 103 Joe, Walter Y. 80-183 Johnson, Aldewin Theo, Jr. 80-156 Johnson, Charles Ray 121 Johnson, Ennis Lucian ..121-187 Johnson, Exton Roy 121 Johnson, Frank Nelson 103-200 Johnson, Glenn A. 51 Johnson, Glen Allen 154-202-245 Johnson, Guy Sanford 103 Johnson, Gerald Wayne 121 Johnson, Herbert Hugh 103-239 Johnson, Huber Kermit 121 Johnson, Ina P. ...80-166-202-167-168-247-294 Johnson, James Clyde 80 Johnson, James Henry 80 Johnson, Jackie Morris 103-146-151 Johnson, Jimmy Philip 51-148 Johnson, Jimmie Randall Johnson, James Wallace 146 Johnson, James Willis 103 Johnson, Lawrence Kay 159 Johnson, Leslie Thomas 188-189-239 Johnson, Milton G .51-184-242-290 Johnson, Richard Abbott ....103-202-223 Johnson, Sharpe Winston ...7-37-51-290 Johnson, William Lane 81 Johnston, James Kenneth ...51-239 Johnston, Jim S. 121-243 Johnston, Luther Grady 51 Johnston, Patsy Ann ..103-187 Johnston, Ronald Royce ..81 Johnston, Sheila Lucille 190 Jolley, John Franklin 103 Jolly, James David 81 Jones, Albert C. 81-152-156 Jones, Allen R 81-146 Jones, Donald Rush 81 Jones, Douglas Wayne 121-211 Jones, Erhelbert Barksdale 103-223 Jones, Gerald Benson 51-146 Jones, Gladstone Nathaniel, Jr 103 Jones, James C. ____ ...186 Jones, Joan Frances 121-1 61 -1 80-1 90-249 Jones, Jimmy Monroe 103 Jones, Jesse Thomas 52 Jones, Louis Carl 103-152-190 Jones, Nathan H. 81 Jones, Otto Mack, Jr. 121 Jones, Russell A. 121-250 Jones, Richard H. 81-155 Jones, Scott Hollbrook 121-208-231 Jones, Thomas French ...81 Jones, Turner Haskel 121 Jones, William Brown 52-155-188-231 Jones, William Lee „ 121-149-180-237 Jordan, David Gaston 52 Jordan, Fulton Anderson, Jr. 121-233 Jordan, Malcalm E. ....81-183 Jordan, Max H., Jr. 103 Jordan, Maurice Oliver 52-155 Jordan, Mack Wayne 121 Jordan, William Leslie, Jr. 81-202 Jose, Julius Paul 121 Joseph, Gene Anthony 52-187 Joyner, Bobby Owen 103 Joyner, Judy Alynda 121-161-190-249-293 Juber, L. A 81 Jue, Shick P. 103 Jue, Vic F. 81 Jumper, Alton Keith 35 Jumper, Hollis Gary 81-149 K Karu, Emery Paul 81 Kassis, A. W. , 52-175 Kassis, George Salem 103-190-239 Kavanaugh, Kenneth Rinehart 81 Kavanaugh, Michael Flynn 103 Kavanay, John Raymond 52 Kead, D. M. 173 Keasler, Jimmy Whitfield 148 Keel, Homer Arthur 52-148 Keenum, Billy Joe 103 Keenum, Claud Kermit 52 Keeton, Jerry Mack 52-165-155-282 Kehle, George Albert, Jr. 81 Keith, Kenneth A. 52-149 Keith, Kenneth R. 121 Kelley, Daniel David 81-202 Kelly, Donald Allen 81-243 Kelly, Frank Amos ..81 Kelly, Ferdinand Gardner 52 Kelly, Harry C. 52-173 Kelly, John Roberts 122-239 Kelly, James Tullos 122 Kelly, Thad Otto 52-169 Kemp, Samuel Clark 122 Kendall, Jack Michael 52 Kendrick, James Cardwell 81 Kendrick, Shirley Ann 81 Kennedy, Carle Wilson 103-146-151 Kennedy, James S. 52 Kennedy, Tommy Conley ..122 Kennedy, Wayne E. 52 Kennison, Donald E 188 Kent, Charles Thomas ..103 Kent, Richard Ernest 103 Kern, Joseph Chester, III 122 Kernodle, George A. 81 Kerr, David Bryan 52-156 Kerr, Lucinda Darrell 122-202-208 Kersh, James R. 52-154-188 Keru, E. 185 Key, James O ' Neal 81 Kiani, Kambiz 185 dd, William Edward ... .122 Kilgo, Joseph Wayne 81-202 Killam, Mark Eugene 103-184-229 Killebrew, Bobby K. 52 Killebrew, John A., Jr. 52-181 Killebrew, Mack Leon 81-245 Kim, Doug S. 81-185 Kimbrough, Dexter 190-192 Kimbrough, James W 35 Kimbrough, Lerster Price 103-146 Kimbrough, Percy M 122 Kimbrough, Vernon Kennedy 122-188-233 Kimbrough, William P. 81 Kinard, Martha Rebecca 81-168 Kinard, Paerl Marie 122 Kinard, William Alfred 155 Kincade, Claude Griffin, Jr. 103-152-222 King, Gara Marie 103-190-192 King, George Wayne 122-250-295 King, Raymond Douglas 81 King, Robert De Lisle 148-229 King, Woodford William ..103 Kinnison, Donald Edward 122 Kirk, Andy E. 52 Kirk, Jack Herbert 122 Kirk, Shirley Mae 122-190 Kirkland, Donald W. 52 Kirkland, Raymond Jewell 103 Kirksey, John Mac 103 Kitchens, Jefferson D., Jr. 150-155 Kitchens, Larry Wade 122-163 Kittrell, William J. 122 Klaas, John Earl 81 Kleinschmidt, Charles Louis 52 Knapp, Joseph Leonce 52 Knight, Albert James 122-188 Knight, Earl Wayne, Jr 103 Knight, John Harold 81-159-211 Knight, John Thomas 53 Knight, Robert Roy ..81-153-178-224-233 Knight, William Donald, Jr. ..197-200-239 Koenig, Robert Francis 202 Konzelman, David Emmett 81 Korns, Charles Howard 53-182 Koskela, Earl Leslie 53-159 Kramer, Anthony Adolf 187 Kramer, Betty Jane 122-190-192 Kramer, James Warren 103-188 Kramer, Robert Roy 103 Krause, Gerald Lee 103 Krueger, Robert W. 122-231 Kuyrekendall, Bertran Roger 103 Kuyrekendall, Elbert Allwyn 103 L Ladd, Douglas Floyd 81 Ladner, Gerald Craig 103-190-241 Ladner, Houston 53-181 Ladner, Johnny B. 81 Ladner, James Cedric 81-181 Ladner, Lexie L. 104 Ladner, Royce J. 81 Ladner, Robbie L. 81-187-222-245 LaFever, Marion Janette 104-184-249 Lambert, James Wells, Jr. 179-187 Lancaster, Archie Bedon 53-233 Lancaster, John Haden 35 Lancaster, Kenneth R. 53 Landrum, James Terrell 53 Lane, Dennis Ray 104 Lane, Larry Gene 104-188 Lane, Ralph Hill ..104-188 Lane, Robert L. 82 Laney, Bobby Wayne 82-183 Lang, Elza Ray 53-202 322 Lang, Michael 82 Langenhennig, Billy Charles 82-183 Langford, Obie Martin 82-156 Langley, Daniel Ray 122 Langley, George W 233 Langley, Gene Arthur . 82-156-211 Langley, James Alden 82-156-211 Langlinais, Kenny Anthony 122 Langston, Lloyd George 122-180-231 Langston, Thomas Dewin 53 Lanier, Joan 104 Latham, Bobby L. __ .233 Latham, William E. 53-194-203-220-222-233-290 Latimer, Hugh Wayne 104-188 Laurent, Gaylon Alexander 155 LaVern, Louis Charles 187 LaVern, J. P 187 Law, James Andrew 122 Lawrence, Thomas Arthur 122 Lawrence, William Davis ..122-243 Laws, Glenkie Ray 104 Lawson, James Smith 104-231 Lawson, Samuel Hemp 82-229 Lea, Thomas Dale 53-177-204-206 Leach, Tommy Lee 82-155 Leach, William Issac 82 Leake, Freddie P. 82 Leary, Joseph W. 53 Lecorny, Clifton Moseley — 53 Lee, Charles Henry, Jr. 122-231 Lee, Charles Ray 82 Lee, David King 104 Lee, Edward Ray 122-161-211 Lee, James Monroe 104-231 Lee, Robert Cyril 82 Lee, Robert Henry 82-202 Lee, Robert Troy 104 Legan, Marshall Scottie 104 Legge, Edward Stephen 122 Leggett, Archie Wayne 122 Leggett, Jerry Elwyn 104-184-229 Lemon, William Bradford 104 Lenus, Mario Enriquo 82-185 Lenoir, Larry Lee 104-187 Lepre, Vallie F 53 Leonard, Richard Young 82 Lester, Vincen Eugen 53 Lewis, Betty Lester 53-168 Lewis, Charle E. 196 Lewis, Fredric Austin 122 Lewis, Gene Crenshaw 104 Lewis, Gene Mack .122 Lewis, Harvey Shelton ...82-151-202-152-167 Lewis, Ida Ann 82 Lewis, John Harry 53 Leeis, Joe Leon 104 Lewis, Lillian L. 196 Lewis, Marvin Wells 104 Lewis, Jo Hamilton 53 Lightsey, Alfred E. 104 Lightsey, Malcolm Bruce 82 Lillard, Joseph Edward 122 Lilly, James A. 53-159 Linder, Charles K. 53 Lindsey, James Darrell 82-241 Lindsey, Lawrence K. 122-190-250 Ling, Chow T„ Jr. 82-211 Linville, L. Joyce ....53-186 Lipsey, James Allen 53-193 Little, Robert Larry 122 Little, Robert Rainey 82 Livingston, James Roland 122 Livingston, William G., Jr. 187 Lloyd, Curtis John 104 Lockett, James Franklin 122-245 Lockhart, Robert Wayne 104 Loftin, John Maxwell 104-170 Loftis, Andrew M 53 Loftis, Keith Randle 104 Logue, Louis N. 122-235 Lollar, Oakley Stewart 104 Lolley, Lana Virginia 104 Lominick, James Milburn 53-159-193 Long, Fred A., Jr. 54-155-204 Long, George Leon 122 Long, James Sidney 122 Long, Louise 104-247 Long, Linda Scott 122-247 Long, Sidney Joe 207 Loomis, John Allan 104-208-237 Louie, Gordon 104 Love, David Leo 188 Love, Mary Alice 122 Low, James R. 104-187-231 Lowe, Charles Guy 54-165-175-202 Lowe, James Edward 181 Lowe, Thomas Rodney 54 Lowe, Virginia Lee 82-293 Lowery, Charles G. 104-290-292 Lowery, Jack Earl ..122 Lowery, Shelby Glenn 82-179 Lowrie, Bobby F. 82 Lowry, Thomas G., Jr. 82 Lowry, William Minnis, Jr. 104 Lowther, James David ... 82-152-193-204 Luchsinger, Philip 54-202 Lucker, Kirk Ernest .82-187 Luckett, William Stanford 82-146 Lum, Wong 123 Lunday, Val Louis 104 Lunday, Carl Raymond 188 Lunday, Frank Jefferson, Jr. 123-243 Lundy, Mary C. 186 Lunsford, Mirt Sullivan ....82-241 Lusk, John Marshall, Jr 146-175-239 Lusk, Richard H. 123-184 Luter, Keble W. 82-181 Luttrell, Robert Smith 123 Lutz, Elsa Joanne 123-187 Lyle, Sara Ann 54-166-208-247-285 Lynn, Robert Edward .123 Lyon, Roger 54-243 Lyons, William Boyd 123-231 M Mack, Donald Edwin 55-156-177-204 Mackey, Homer Oneal 83-179 Madden, John Atley 105-184-237 Magee, Aleita Ann 1 24-1 43-1 88-1 56-21 7-249 Magee, Joe Allen — ...105-146 Magee, John Louis 83-190 Magee, Jackson Ronald 83 Magee, William Roy, Jr. 55 Maharrey, Robert Devan 55 Maier, Eugene Jerome .83-154-241 Maier, Jim Eugene 123-224 Mallette, Robert Doty 148 Malley, Jerry Clyde 123-241 Mallory, James P. 55-202 Malone, William J 83 Mangum, Henry L., Jr. 55-181 Mangum, Robert Luther, Jr. 55-148 Mann, Homer Austin —.35 Mann, Lois Ray 105 Mann, Vernal S. 186 Mannick, Ronald Louis 55-148 Manning, John Michael 83 Manning, Maurice Leon 55-203 Manning, William Charles, Jr. ....123-245 Manor, Robert A. .83-155 Mansfield, Arthur Conrad 83-187 Mansfield, Rodney Lee 83 Manuel, Wayne Anthony 83-146-202 Maples, Dago 83 Maples, Dupree 55-159 Mapp, David Mills 55 Marble, Charles Edward 105 Marble, James O. Pell 83 Marcum, Frank Milton 123 Marion, John Michael ....55-243-247-249-292 Marler, George Vaughn 155 Marley, David Eugene 105-175-223-233 Marmaduke, Georgia 180-247 Mars, George R. 161 Marsalis, Richard Lynn 105 Marsh, Ann McKee 83-167-202 Marsicano, Paul Lucal 187 Martin, Bill Caperton 55 Martin, Carolyn B. 167 Martin, Charles Edward 83 Martin, Charles Lawrence 123 Martin, Derrell H. 105 Martin, Frank Wicker 105 Martin, Glenda Faye 83-190-203 Martin, George Henry 56-190 Martin, Henry Stanley 105-241 Martin, Kenneth Watt 105 Martin, Thomas Albert 105-146 Martin, Westbrook . 56-241 Martin, William Carey 123 Martin, William Basil 56 Martindale, Charles A. ..... 83-151-202-220-222-245 Marucci, Tony 187-237 Marvepi, Anthony Charles 83 Mascarenhan, John 187 Mascarenhas, Joel Amaro 35-185 Mason, Don Edward 123-231 Mason, Richard Fitzgerald 83 Massey, Bobby Mac 83 Massey, Ellington F. 83-178-241 Massingill, Richard Allen 58 Mathews, Kenneth 35 Matthews, Gerald A. 35 Matthews, John Homer 84-1 52-1 55-223-224-239 Mattox, Jon Neville 84 Mattox, Robert M. 123-180-237 Mauer, John Craig 184 Mauldin, Douglas L. 105 Maxey, Willie Terry 123-180 Maxwell, Britton Hoover 84 Maxwell, James Donald 105-149 May, Douglas Leon 123 May, James David 105-201 May, Will E. 105-239 Mayfield, Ann Rowley 56-1 34-1 61 -1 66-1 68- 1 86-203-247-285-296-299 Mazingo, Robert Larry 123 McAdams, William Stanley ...54-181 McAnulty, Joe H. __ 54 McBrice, W. W. 151 McBride, Charles Louis 82-245 McBride, Jimmy 82-146 McBride, Jimmy Herbert 104 McBride, William L .104 McBryde, Billy Linden 104 McBryde, Jack Davis ..54 McBryde, Thomas Bryant 54-231 McCabe, Betty Jo .....54 McCain, Homer Douglas 148-231 McCain, Michael Lee .82-224-233-290 McCaleb, Parker Lee 104-231 McCalip, Ronald Wayne .54-202 McCallister, Thomas Bertrand ...123-237 McCallum, Hayes Shipman 82 McCarney, Patsy Laverne ... 104-142-168 McCarley, Robert Winton ...54-153-165- 222-239 McCarter, Jerry Paul 104 McCarty, Frankie Pat 54-190-249 McCarey, Paul Lester 123 McCaskey, Thomas Simms 54 McClain, Kenneth Lamar 104 McClain, William Jefferson 105-149 McClure, Robert L. 54-202 McConnel, Lawrence J. 154 McCool, Perry L. 35 McCord, Bobby C. 54 McCorkle, Charlie A. 105 McCormack, John W. ....105-155 McCormick, James A 54-155-239 McCormick, James B. 123 McCormick, John N. 82-155-231 McCoy, Ernest C. 233 McCoy, Nina F 82-168 McCoy, Robert E. 123 McCraney, Charles E. 105 McCraney, E. Carolyn 82-168-247 McCraney, James Burnard 82-239 McCraney, Willie A. 143 McCreary, Joe E. 83-178 McCrory, Jimmy L. 83-149 McCrory, Roderick J. 123 McCully, William E. 83-188 McCutchen, William P. 105-184 McDaniel, Joe T. 54 McDaniel, Sidney T. 54 McDaniel, Walbridge D. 83-150 McDaniel, William O 54 McDonald, Celia J. 123 McDonald, James E. 83 McDonald, Reginald F. 54-146-152 McDonald, Ted A. 83 McDonald, T. K. 54-156 McDonald, William C 105 McDonald, Thomas Patrick 105 McElveep, William R. 123 McEwen, John W 83-184 McFadden, John W. .83-152-154-243 McGee, John B. 123-180-239 McGee, John W. 83 McGee, M. 179 McGehee, Leo E. 54-202 McGehee, Robert E 83 McGeoy, John P. 83-146-243 McGinty, Joseph C. 83-201 McGonagill, Bobby J. 123 McGregor, James W. 54-203 McGregor, Jane W. 54 McGuffee, Robert C .....55-188-189 McHaney, Robert L. 105 McHaney, Thomas L. 161-176-209 McHahn, David T. 83-150 McHann, Bobby L. 123 Mcllwain, Julius F. 105 Mcllwain, Joe W ...208 McKay, Frank F., Jr ..55-154-204 McKay, Walter J 123 McKee, Lee C. 105 McKee, Luda 105 McKell, Marshall M. 155-233 323 McKellar, Walter A. 83-233 McKibbin, Gerald H 83 McLaurin, Joe L 83 McLaurin, Samuel H. _ 1 23 McLean, Arthur B., Jr. _105 McLellan, Sam K. 123-245 McLemore, Chester E., Jr. 55-206 McLendon, Ruben E .105-197-202 McLendon, Victor G., Jr __ 155 McMichael, James E. . 105 McMillan, Roy L. 155-55 McMinn, Ed Donald 105 McMullan, Daniel M 55-239 McNair, David C. 83-202 McNair, Harley R 83-152-194-286-294 McNair, James R. 55-195 McNair, Willie L. 55-156-211 McNeil, James L. 105 McNeil, Jerry T 105 McNutt, Tommie D _... ...83-203 McPhail, Johnny D. 123 McQuaig, William J. .....103 McQuary, Willie R 55-178 McRaney, Carolyn 143-220-295 McRaney, John B. _. McRaney, Michael P. 175-282 McRaney, Willie A. 55 McReynolds, Charles F. ....146-167-169- 194-224-243-290 McReynolds, Robert B. 123-180-209 McReynolds, Kenneth W. 123 McWhirter, James C. 55 McWilliams, Hugh F 55-176-283 McWilliams, Hugh M 170 McWillie, Thomas A. 123 Meeks, Edwin R. 105-148 Meeks, Roy Arney, Jr 84-1 90-1 92 Meeks, Roy D. 123-148 Megehee, Jacob H. 123-163 Melden, Sally B. .123-168-180-203-208- 217-247-293 Mellen, Laurence Y. 123-241 Melsheimer, Gerald A., Jr 187 Melsheimer, Richard P. 56-167-202 Merrell, Marion E. 84 Merrell, Robert H. 105-222 Merriman, Jerry J. 84 Merritt, Daniel R. 84 Merritt, Paul B., Ill 56-177-211-229 Metcalfe, John L ..124 Metcalfe, Jimmy M 105 Metts, Harold K. _ ..124 Metts, John P .56-155 Metz, Charles T 84-146-157-187 Michael, James T 124-187 Middleton, James H. .84 Middleton, Kenneth M. 84 Middleton, Robert D. .56-217-224-233-283 Mihelic, John M .188 Miles, Billie Rae 56 Miles, Nancy A. 105-247 Millar, Charles M., Jr ....105-152 Miller, Fred D 84-146 Miller, George W 105 Miller, Frank 172 Miller, Gerald W 106 Miller, J. Kenny, Jr. .184 Miller, Jimmie T .106 Miller, John W. 56-184-188-245 Miller, Larry C. ...56-170 Miller, Richard L 84 Miller, Raymond W 124 Miller, Walter P 56 Miller, William R ...124 Millican, Henry A. 124 Milligan, William B. 84 Mills, Dixon H. 56 Mills, Henry G. 84 Mills, Lester H 106 Mills, Richard H 56-156-177-204-211 Millsaps, Hershel D. 124 Milner, David R. 84 Milner, Donald E. 56-183 Milner, Loyce W. 56-146-202 Milner, James A., Jr. 84 Milner, Robert C. 35-201 Milner, Robert H., Jr. 106 Milton, Jerry M. 106-200-231 Mims, Bennie P 84 Miner, Frank H., Jr. 56-155-204 Mink, Billy E. 84-155 Minks, Roy H. 124-150-180-237 Mitchell, Audie O. 56 Mitchell, Dennis 56 Mitchell, Eugene F. 186 Mitchell, Hugh T 188 Mitchell, Jerry A. 124-161 Mitchell, Jack C 56 Mitchell, Jerry C. 56-154 Mitchell, Jerald E. 56-163 Mitchell, Jeffery J. 124-188 Mitchell, Lynda G. 124-168-220-247 Mitchell, Leland N. 124 Mitchell, Robert E., Jr. 150 Mitchell, William B. 124 Mixon, Bobby C 84 Moak, Sheridan O 57-156-211 Mobley, Charles E., Jr. 124 Mondard, Clifford L, Jr. Monk, Claude E. 57-212 Monroe, Charles E. 84 Monroe, Riley W 84-159 Montgomery, Allen P 84 Montgomery, Carl R. 84-175-176-194-209 Montgomery, Elvin L. 84 Montgomery, Jo Ann 180 Montgomery, John T. 84-167-241 Montgomery, Lee E. 84-202 Montgomery, Monty J. ....84-153-170-208 Montgomery, Robert D. 57-213-243- 289-290-291 Moody, Clyde S. ....106 Moody, Ernest 84 Moody, Malcalm N. ......106-154 Moody, Thomas R. 106 Mooney, Francis P. 106-187 Moore, Lester M. 84-183 Moore, Bernard J. 84 Moore, Edward L. 124-250 Moore, H. Carlton 106-202 Moore, John O 57-179 Moore, Jimmy R 57-178 Moore, John T., Jr 84-146-167-169- 194-197-206-224-243-290 Moore, Marion C. 84-153-170 Moore, Merrill E 106-203 Moore, Marilyn L 124 Moore, Neel A. 124 Moore, Otis I. 57 Moore, Richard C 106 Moore, Robert H. 106-243 Moore, Robert L ..184 Moore, Roy R 84-181 Moore, Thomas E. 124 Moore, William A., Jr 84 Moore, Walter H. ....84-188 Moorehead, Robert W. ...84-152-156-211 Moorehead, Wells R. ....35 Moorer, Clarence A., Jr. ...175-188-241 Moorhead, Milton A. 177 Moreau, David H. ......57-155-164-208-283 Moreland, Lloyd P. 57 Morgen, Beverly A. . 57 Morgan, Clyde Harris 188 Morgan, David Lynn 84-155 Morgan, James Delbert .124-184-223 Morgan, James S. 57-173 Morgan, Rex A. 57-233 Moritz, Bernard Eugene, III 124 Morris, Gary L. 57-155 Morris, James Derrell 179 Morris, James Hubert, Jr .157-202 Morrison, James Frank, Jr. 84 Morrison, Larry Lataah 106-188 Morrison, Paul Clifton ...57-156-211 Mortimer, Thornton 106 Mosby, Bill Rush, Jr. 57-146-202 Moseley, Niles Ransom ....106-197-231 Moses, John Edward 57 Moss, Arthur Clyde 106 Moss, Kenneth W. 57-159 Mott, Huey P. 57-181 Mowers, Charles Keith 124-245 Moyer, Larry A. 85 Mozingo, James Robert, Jr. ....124 Mudge, David John 124 Muirhead, James O 106 Mullen, James Robert 178 Mulvihill, William Cope 124 Murff, Robert Carter 106-154-197 Murphree, Cornelia Ann 106-190-192-249 Murphree, David Limon 157-184-204 Murphree, Leo, Jr. 124-163 Murphy, William Hendrix, Jr. ...124-184 Murrell, Frank G. 57-173 Myatt, John Walton, Jr 124 Myatt, William J. ...__57 Myers, Cecil Hale, Jr 57 Myers, Eric G. 106 Myers, Marie Elaine 124 Myers, M. W. 173 Myres, John Pete 57-202-229 Myrick, Michael Olif 57-202 iAyrick, Tinnon Gerald 58 N labors, Billy Lynn 85 Jail, Jasper Monroe 85 slance, Bill B. 106 Naron, Larry Kyle 85 Nations, Kermit A. .85-183 Neal, John Rice --85 Neal, Robert Bell 58-146-217-233 Neal, Weda Merie 58-190-192-203 Neal, William Roger 106 Neaves, Robert Yates 85-212 Nelms, Larry Thomas 124 Nelson, Isaac Hilton 106 Nelson, Lawrence Goodwin 58-184 Nesler, Ronald Joe ' . 124 Nesmith, Malcolm — 173 Nevschwander, Jack Eugene 124 Newland, John E. — 58 Newman, Frank Burnett 85 Newman, Samuel Printess 124 Newell, William R. — .58 Newton, William Davis, Jr 124 Nicholas, Haron 58 Nicholas, Heros -185 Nicholas, Hurston Oliver — 85 Nichols, Alva E., Jr .58-159 Nichols, Chloe Hicks 106-161 Nichols, Emmet Arnold, III 85 Nichols, Laymon Hugh 58 Nichols, Oren Lavon 124 Nicholson, Bobby W. 106 Nicholson, James B. 106 Nicholson, Roy Lee 85 Nicholson, Wonzie Gayle 124 Nickle, John Thomas 106 Nix, Ann Ramona 124-220-249 Nix, Jack Clarence, Jr. 124-208 Noble, John Applewhite 124-188-231 Noel, Robert William, Jr. .85-151-243 Noland, Floyd Thomas 85-154 Norman, Harry Lee 58-202 Norris, Charles Jack 85 Norton, Ronald Burton 124-233 Nonnally, John Herbie 124 O Oakley, George Samuel 106 Oaks, Roy Allen 106 O ' Bannon, Wayne Lamar 85-155 O ' Daniel, Robert Hugh 124 Odom, John Louis 58-159-250 Ogden, Isla Kathryn —106-161-247-293 Oglesbee, Paul Baylis, Jr. 58 Oglesby, John Watson 85-178-239 O ' Gwynn, Cecil Holden, Jr. 85 Oldham, Sammy Edward 124 O ' Leary, Bill P. 125 Oliver, Billy Frank 125 Oliver, Calton Hall 85-184 Oliver, Dale Wayne 190 Oliver, Edward Page 106-241 Oliver, Sue Vowell 58 Oliver, William Randolph, III ......58-202 Olmstead, Don W. 85-146 O ' Neal, W. Claudine 58-168 O ' Quin, Julius Clayton 125 O ' Quinn, S. 173 Ormon, Jimmy Vaughn 106 Osborn, William McKinley 58 Osbourne, Ray Dean 106 O ' Steen, Ernest A. —58-240 O ' Sullivan, Kevin 58-187 Oswalt, Karen 125 Oswalt, Noel Rudolph 58-155 Oswalt, Robert V. 85 Oswalt, Willie Ray 125 Ott, Earline Coleman 85 Ott, Mary Helen 85 Otto, Antonio — ...187 Overall, James Harold 58-155 Owen, James Vardaman 85-184 Owen, William David ....125-223-237 Owens, Dean T. ..58-202-224 Owens, Farley Ralph, Jr 58 Owens, Jerry L. 85-156-224 Owens, Robert H 85-179 Owens, Wilburn James 125 Oxendine, Stan M. 85-202 P Pabst, Donald Arthur ... - ....106 Pace, Jimmie 58-159 Pace, Noble Hamilton 113-125-243 Pace, Thomas L. 85 Page, Frances ...58-161-166-186-206-247- 284 Page, John Stratton, II ...106 Page, William Oliver 106-150-245 Palmer, Jimmy Lee 58-155-204 Papasan, Bobby H. 85 Papizan, David Stanley 125 Pardue, Junior Leaner 59 Paris, William Warner 106 324 Parish, John Dahmer 85-175-243 Parker, Charles D. 59-202-234 Parker, Guy Milburn 175-243 Parker, Janis Elizabeth 125-249 Parker, James Harrison 125-231 Parker, Lawrence Royer 85-183 Parker, Patricia 85-1 36 Parker, Robert Day ...106 Parker, Walter M. 106 Parkes, Darryl Harper 107 Parkman, Johnny Malcolm 107 Parsons, Robert H., Jr. 85-233 Partlow, Wanda June 85-203 Parvin, David Woodrow 85 Paschal, Oscar Leon 85 Pate, George Collins Patrick, Houston W ..36-149-153-165 Patrick, William David 148 Patterson, Don Eugene 85-184 Patterson, David Winston 125 Patterson, Edgar L. 59-175-233 Patterson, Franklin Riley, Jr 85 Patterson, Norman Dwight 85-295 Patterson, Robert Calvin 59-213 Patterson, Ruth A. 125-249 Patterson, Waldo Emmett 107 Patterson, William J 85 Patin, Larry James 107 Paul, Albert Edward 125 Paul, William Reynolds 107-184-197 Pexton, Etty Carolyn 85 Paxton, Jerry Cathryn 86 Payne, Jimmy 59 Payne, Jessie Nelson 86 Payne, Kent Miller 59-188 Peale, James Edward 59-184 Peale, William Wayne ..125 Pearce, Stanley Dean 107 Pearson, Mitchell Roby 151-245 Peben, Charles R. 55 Peel, William Charles 59-243 Peeler, Harry Sanders 59-163 Peeples, Jimmy Mack, Jr. 86 Pendergrass, William S 86-151-187-202 Pendergrast, Jimmy H. 202 Penick, Eugene Barnett, Jr. 107 Pepper, Thomas Clinton 86-224 Perkins, Hendrix 187 Perkins, Henry Grady 107-184 Perkins, Harry Jerome 125-231 Perkins, Richard Terry 59-154 Perkins, Thomas Frederic 86 Perry, Earl Baskin, Jr. ....125 Perry, Earl Marion 107 Perry, McNair Worrell 107-185 Perry, Thomas J. ..107 Persons, Rodney Forest 107 Peterson, Charles Einar 86-184 Peterson, James Archer, Jr. 125-229 Peterson, John G. 59-146-167 Peterson, John W. 86 Peterson, Richard Allen 125 Pettigrew, Fred Miller 86-183 Petty, Charles Wenable 107 Petty, John Bethel, III 59-154 Petty, Peggy Angeline 125 Peugh, William Stoppen 107-237 Pevey, Jerry Gayle 86-156 Peyton, Luther Wayne 86 Pfautz, William Glenn 125 Phifer, Jimmy Owen 86 Phi I ley, Wiley Ray 86-146 Phillips, Delford Roy, Jr 59 Phillips, Freddie Maurice 167 Phillips, Gerald Leo 107 Phillips, Harry Michael 107 Phillips, James Albert 86 Phillips, John Alan 59-179 Phillips, James Grant 86 Phillips, John L. 59 Phillips, Leslie Prentiss, Jr 86 Phillips, Maxey Giles 107 Phillips, Roy Edward 125 Phillips, Robert Orien -.107-190-191-203 Phillips, Roy Samuel 125-202 Phillips, Sam Thomas 59-187 Phillips, William Eugene 107-190-191 Phillips, William Robert, III ...59-155-231 Philpott, William Larry 86 Phipps, Jerry Lee 86 Piazza, Thomas Louis, Jr. 59-183 Piccininni, Michael Anthony .86-151-167- 187 Pickering, Glenn Alden 86 Pierce, Charles Raiford 59 Pierce, James C. 86 Pierce, Paul Williamson 107 Pierce, Thomas R. 59 Pigott, Charles Dwight 39-155 Pike, Roy W. 59 Pilgrim, Robert Grady 86-146 Pitman, John William 59-202 Pittman, Clifford Earl 59 Pittman, Jesse Lee, Jr. 107 Pittman, Sam Arnold 86-149 Pitts, Billy Ray 107 Poe, John William 60-179 Poindexter, Billy Joe 125 Poindexter, Lewis Scott 178-243 Pole wood, A. Leon, Jr 125 Polk, James Sheldon 86 Polk, Lawrence Carr, Jr. 60-23 Polk, William Lamarr .....86-161-202-245 Ponder, Eleanor Joan 125-180 Pontius, William Frederic 86 Poole, Edward Eugene 107 Poole, Mary Upton 107-203 Pope, George Jackson 86-231 Pope, Robert Carl 179 Porter, Charles Wayne 146 Porter, Don Edward 60 Porter, Hubert M. 60 Porter, Linda Lee 180 Porter, Thomas Earl 36-187 Porter, William Benjamin 125-223 Porter, Walter Richard, Jr. 60-159 Portera, Anthony James 125 Portes, George David 60 Potwin, Arthur Barry 60-190-250-289 Pounder, Dea O. 86-183 Pounds, Donnie Joe ..60-156-177-204-211 Powell, Charles Max 86 Powell, Glenmore Conway 60-181 Powell, James Clayton 125-188 Powell, Raymond Dale 60-156 Power, Charles Robert 60-202 Powers, Marilyn 86-168 Powers, Michael Richard 107-229 Powers, William Edward 125-229 Prasad, Rajendra 185 Prather, Louis M. 86 Prather, Robert Larry 125 Prather, Will Jacque 60 Presley, Mike Waggoner 60 Pressgrove, Arnold Allison 86 Prestridge, Glenda Carol 86-190-192 Preuss, Theodore William 60 Prewitt, Albert Cleveland 60 Price, Charles Carlton 60 Price, James C. 107 Price, Murrell Wayne 86-188-156 Price, Robert Bailey, III ...60-184-188 Prichard, Joseph Gibson 125-161 Priester, Ralph Laverne, Jr. 107-231 Priester, William Rayford, III 107 Prince, John Franklin 86-146 Prisock, Edward C. 125 Pritchard, John Morris 60 Proctor, Billy Gene 125 Proctor, Thomas Edwin 86-183-203 Prude, Irvin Bryant 125-146 Pryor, Benny Lee 107 Pryor, Lon 125 Puckett, William Harvey 60-188-1 89-191 Pugh, Calvin Benson 179 Pund, William A. 60-161 Purdum, W. E. 86 Purvis, Don Lynwood 60-233 Purvis, Gerald Thomas 60 Purvis, Thomas R. 107 Puryear, Kenneth B. 60-175-241 Putnam, Joyce 86-167 Putnam, Robert Lynn 60-170 Pybas, Paul L. 107 Pylant, James Rodney 107 Pyron, Donald Carter 60-229 Q Quinn, Albert Dale 86 Quinn, James Deaton ... 107-1 65-201 -233- 285 Quinn, James L. 61-167-222-239 R Raborn, Wincel Ely, Jr. 86 Ragan, Carey Kenneth 61 Rainer, I. Jeirenne .125-188-189-217-247 Rainer, Jerry Olen 87-155 Raley, Charles Jonathon 87-156-190 Ramage, Charles Bruce 61-183 Ramsey, Robert Douglas 107 Ranager, Tommy Laverne — 125 Rand, Charles Lionel 61-159-1 87 Rand, George Wilbur 87 Randall, James David 107 Randall, Kenneth 61-183-224 Randall, Larry Allen 107 Randle, Benny Fay 87-202 Randle, William Fred 125 Ransburgh, John Lawson 87 Raspet, David 184-222-239 Ratcliff, Larry Paul 107 Ratcliff, Robert Graves ..153-165-194-201 Ratcliff, Edward Carl 125 Ratcliff, Stanley Paul 202 Rawlinson, James Maynard ..125-190-191 Rawls, Billy Charles 61 Ray, Carolyn Kay 107-295 Ray, Carl Laverne, Jr. 107 Ray, Joe Thearn 87 Ray, Leo Carleton, Jr. 108-187 Ray, Larry Danes 108 Ray, Mary Jo 108 Ray, Mack Sheffield 148 Ray, Philip Earl 61-173 Ray, Robert Gene 125 Ray, Shirley D. ... .37-61 -133-1 46-1 66-1 67- 298-295-294-290-1 69-209-285 Read, Frederick Henry, Jr. ...36-148-207 Reaver, Clarence Edward, Jr. 126-187 Redd, Robert Fletcher 126 Redd, Richard L. 87 Reddell, John Alvin 87 Redhead, Joseph Norwood 87 Redhead, Robert McGehee .....87-155 Reed, Charles Wayne ..87 Reed, Maurice Levy 108-182-229 Reed, Paul D. 61-202 Reed, Richard C, Jr. 87 Reed, Robert Ernest. 61-159-193-204-282 Reed, William Ray .61-243 Reeder, Arnold Ozell 87 Reeder, Ellis A. 126 Reeder, William L. 108-239 Reese, Corbert Deroy 87 Reese, Sam, Jr. -108 Reeves, Charles Norman 61-156-211 Reeves, Charles R. 87 Reeves, Mary Lynn 108-220 Reeves, Rodger Clifton 108-190 Reeves, Ralph L., Jr. 108 Rehage, Frederick A. 61-217 Reid, William Shaw 36-149-153-165 Renfroe, Land Harris 155 Rester, James Myers 108-243-247-286-289 Reynolds, Barnett Harrison 208-243 Reynolds, Bobby Howard ...87-201 Reynolds, Thomas Lamar, Jr. 155 Reynolds, Thomas Pickett 108-231 Reynolds, William Raymond 61-202 Rhinehart, Wicliff Grady 87 Rhodes, Leon Edward .126 Rhyne, Vernon Thomas 126 Rial, John Wayne 61 Rice, Joel Dean 108 Rice, William Filton 108 Richards, Gerald Joseph 126 Richards, Henry Guy 108 Richardson, Bobby Glen 87-155 Richardson, Edward 108-188 Richardson, Joe E. 233 Richardson, John I., Jr. 87-159 Richardson, T homas Earl 87-154-161 Ricketts, Charles William 61 Ricks, James Vernon, Jr. 61 Riles, Bobby Ray 126 Riley, Billy Everett 87-183 Riley, Charles Julian 61 Riley, Donald Lee 61-184 Riley, Julia Nell 87-203 Riley, Ray Gordon, Jr. 108-184 Riley, Shelby Ellis „ . 87 Ritchie, William S. ,..87 Rivera, Henry ArmarVdo 61-185 Rivers, Jack Morgan 126 Robbins, Guy E. 182 Robbins, John 61 Roberson, Charles Richard ...161-202-245 Roberson, William Howard 126 Robert, Julie Holland 87 Robert, Paul James 61-155 Roberts, Barclay Phalp 126-23 Roberts, Charles Joseph 108-161-239 Roberts, Claude Johnny ..... 61-159 Roberts, Louise Marie 108 Roberts, Mary Dianne 126-168-180- 208-220-247-293 Roberts, W. J. 233 Robertson, Charles L. 87-202-244 Robertson, Frank Allen 61 Robertson, James Neh 87-146 Robertson, Kenneth Ray 108-202 Robicheaux, Gustave Peter 108-187 Robideau, Robert Gordon 126 Robinson, Bobbye June 61-168-203 Robinson, Eugene Arthur 87-187 Robinson, Hyman Lloyd 126 Robinson, James C. 62-146 325 Robinson, Levi Thomas .62-202 Robinson, Norman Richard 108 Robinson, R. 179-208 Robinson, Richard A. 108-190 Robinson, William L. 62 Robleto, Edvardi Antonio -87-1 85-1 87 Rogers, David B 82-208-21 1-231 Rogers, David Edward 108 Rogers, Frank Young -..108-170-188-241 Rogers, Pat Maloy 62-148 Rogers, Ross Wilson 126-190 Rogers, Tommy Gene 126 Rollins, Elmo Avery, Jr. 108-223 Rose, James Hilliard, III .-108-200-223- 243 Roseberry, John M. 87 Ross, Charles E 87-170 Ross, George Armstrong .62-150-151-202 Ross, Gerald T. 108-148 Ross, Lewt Alexander 108 Ross, Larry G. 108 Ross, Robert Mars, Jr. 202 Ross, Sidney Osborn 87-155 Roth, Donald Henry 62-165-176-187- 217-239-282-290 Rouse, James John 108-229-289 Rowe, Walter Ellsworth 36 Rowell, Gerald - 87-150-184 Rowell, Troy Randall ..87-150-159 Roy, Robert Chilton 108 Royal, Philip R. 87-203 Royal, Robert R., Ill 87 Ruby, Roy Harris 87-243 Rucker, John Isaac .87-175-176-209-231 Ruff, Willie Eugene 62-224 Ruff in, B. Carolyn 87-143-168-217-247-290 Ruffin, Sallie Ann .-126-168-217-247 Rummel, George Albert ....126-180 Rush, Hubert Lee 88-202 Rushing, David Phillips 62 Rushing, John Wayne 108-155 Rushing, Ralph Carl, Jr. 126-239 Rushing, Virginia Patsy 126 Russell, Charlotte Ann 62 Russell, E. E ..173 Russell, J. R. 88 Russell, Lucy Ann 108 Russell, Lynn Darnell 62-159-193-194-283 Russell, Ronald David 88 Russum, Charles Patrick 126-231 Russum, Glenn Marion 88-202 Rutherford, Robert H. 62 Ruthledge, Wilmuth S. ..196 S Sabine, John Shaw, IV 185-223 Sadler, Clarence Regan 36-153-201 Sadler, Louis R. 62-176 Sahli, Jose Ernesto 185 Sanders, Arthur Raye 62 Sanders, Curren Johnston 108 Sanders, Ernest A. 150 Sanders, James Milton ...108-188-197-233 Sanders, Robert Bruce 126 Sanders, Walter Clay ..62 Sanders, William L. .....159 Sanders, William Merrill, Jr. 62 Sanderson, George Nelson 180-241 Sanford, Carl Daniel 126 Sanford, William D. . .62-176-217-233-282 Sager, Robert Henry 126 Sappington, Jerry Monroe 62-211 Saucier, Bobbie Wade 36 Saucier, Harold Benton 62-159 Saucier, James Keith 126 Saul, Oscar E. 62 Saunders, Roy Stockard, Jr. .88-190-208 Savell, Charles Leonard 159-108 Savely, Balsarah Lemar —88-142-161-168- 217-247-286-294-298-299 Saxon, Robert Larry 62 Saxton, Joe Walter 88 Scales, Joyce Terry 126-208 Scales, James Webb, Jr. 126 Scarborough, Albert B. 88 Scarborough, Brenda Joyce 126-188 Scarborough, James Anthony 62-188-189 Scarborough, Joseph Lamar 126 Scarbrough, Billy Jack 62 Scarbrough, James Hood 62 Scarbrough, Marsha 62-168-203 Schilling, Prentiss Edwin 126 Schoenrock, William Curtis 62 Schraiter, Warren Duckworth 126 Schroeder, Ernest R. 63-176-243 Schumacher, Paul Wayne 108-148 Schreiner, Barton George 63-155 Scott, Billy Lee 108 Scott, Charles O. 63-179-202 Scott, E. Cynthia 63-166-168-203-247-298 Scott, Harold B., Jr. 36-173 Scott, Karl Jay 88-150 Scott, Leland Patrick 109-235 Scott, Owen A. 109 Scott, Robert Hill 63-146-188-239 Scott, Thomas Vollie 126 Scott, Walter H 109 Scott, William V 182-188-229 Scrivner, Martin R. 109-245 Scruggs, Fred Matthews 109 Scull, Ronald William 88-183 Seago, Calvin H 88-178 Seale, Ben Alan 88-155 Seale, Jackie 126 Seale, Jesse Wayne 88 Seale, William J., Jr. 63 Saving, John 185 Seales, James Leroy 63-179 Seawright, Travis 109 Seckt, Carl Everard 108 Seelbinder, Mary Claire ......126-163-168- 180-208-247 Sehle, Fred M. 109 Seitz, Thomas Bingham 126-184-241 Seitz, William Meredith 109-188-241 Selby, John Larry 126 Semmes, Ignatius William 126-187 Senter, Paul Kelly 155 S erio, Charlie Anthony 109-146 Sessions, Thomas O. 109 Sevilla, Pedro Arturo 88-185 Sewell, James Willie 126 Seymour, Jerry O ' Neal ...88-188 Seymour, James Patterson 126-235 Shackelford, John Phillips -63-182 Shannon, Floyd Avery 63-202 Shannon, George William, III ...109-161 Sharps, Odos Johnny, Jr. 88-159 Shaw, Kenneth Allen 63 Shaw, Linda Faye 88 Shaw, Robert Louis ..109 Shaw, Thomas Russell 63 Shaw, William Rufus 109 Sheely, William 63-154-194-204-233- 284-290 Shell, W. C .....202 Shelton, Jimmy Douglas ..109 Shepherd, Danial Bryan 63 Shepherd, Donald William 126 Sherman, Ross Allen 88-179 Sherman, Wayne B. 88-182 Sherrod, John Edward, Jr. 109-243 Sherrod, Robert R. 88 Shields, George Thomas 109-188 Shields, Richard V., Ill 126 Shill, James L. 126 Shipp, Charles Daniel 36 Shipp, Lewis Roland .63-159 Shirley, Hugh Leroy 88 Shirley, James Arthur 88-243 Shoemaker, John Alroy 126 Shook, Howard Everett, Jr. 109 Shows, Robert Carroll, Jr. 127 Shurden, Duane ....233 Shute, Howard Pat 63-212 Sigler, Larry 127 Simmons, Armand Carter 88 Simmons, Charles Henry 63 Simmons, Donald Clide 109 Simmons, Glen Allen 127 Simmons, John Preston 127-237 Simmons, Jesse Richard 127 Simmons, Walter Jones, III 127-239 Simmonds, Edward Palmer 196 Simons, Fred O., Jr. .63-156-177-204-211 Simpson, Alexander J. 88-196 Simpson, Don Allen 88-149 Simpson, Don Trussell 109 Simpson, Larry Tate 127 Sims, Clifton Paul 127-241 Sims, Joseph Hilton 127 Sinclair, William Frederich H. 127 Singer, Harry A. B 88 Singletary, Jerome Kern -63-1 59 Singleterry, Dennis Rusk 88 Sipe, Richard Wasson 196-202 Sisk, Arthur Chester 63-229 Sisk, David Joe .88-169-175-233 Sisk, Robert Aaron ...36-194-212-286-291 Sistrunk, Jerry Edward 127 Skipper, Frank Glynn 63 Slater, Lewis Edward .146-174-202-233 Slaughter, Hershell Paul 109 Slay, Julian Lawson, Jr. 127 Sledge, James L., Jr. 88-179 Sleight, Leon Jay 88-197 Smallwood, Paul Royce 88 Smartt, Donald Floyd 63 Smith, Barney, Jr. 63-155 Smith, Billy Lee 63-181 Smith, Bobby Joe 127 Smith, Billy Gene 109 Smith, Billy Lee 63181 Smith, Charles Albert 109 Smith, Carlos D. 109-200-243 Smith, Clarence M., Jr. 63-146-167 Smith, Darrell Angelo 88 Smith, David Michael ....127-241 Smith, Don Oliver 63-181 Smith, Eugene J. 88 Smith, Edward Douglas 64 Smith, Earl Randall 64-202 Smith, Fount Brill 88 Smith, Grantison Chapman — 109 Smith, Gary Phillips 88-208 Smith, Genola Tallant 64 Smith, Howard Luther, Jr. 64 Smith, Hamilton Sport, Jr. 88 Smith, Harry T 64 Smith, James Alan .88-127-123 Smith, James Carlton 88-202 Smith, Jimmy E. 64-289 Smith, Johnny Frank 127-202-223 Smith, John Hiram 109-155 Smith, John Norman 64-146 Smith, James Underwood ...64-217-224- 233-290 Smith, John Wesley 146 Smith, John Willis 88 Smith, Lacy E. 64 Smith, Marvin B. 109-188 Smith, Michael Ross .88-239 Smith, Melvin Steve 127 Smith, Otis Jack .89 Smith, Robert Bryan, Jr 127-148 Smith, Robert Clark 127 Smith, Rachel Dayon 88-203-208 Smith, Robert Hunter, Jr. 109 Smith, Ronald J. 89 Smith, Reggie Kent 127 Smith, Reuben Rufus, Jr. 127-180 Smith, Robert S. 64-184-239 Smith, Sherrill Edwin 89-155 Smith, Taylor Byrd 109-237 Smith, Temple Dale 109 Smith, Thomas J. 127 Smith, Thomas Wilson, Jr. —89-224-243 Smith, Woodrow Kenneth 89 Smith, Wilbur Tex, Jr. 89 Smith, William Leon 156 Snell, Herman Harold ..89 Snell, Warner Carroll 64 Snipes, Grover Elkin ....109-179 Snowden, John Marshall 109 Son, Eung Ryong 185 Sones, Richard M. .89 Sorrels, Evelyn Jeanett 89-168-203 Sowell, Jerry D. 64-156 Sowell, Jesse Jewel, Jr. 64-206 Sowell, Robert S. 89-222 Spain, William Horold 89 Sparks, John Norris 127 Spayde, John A. 89 Spears, James J., Jr. 109 Speights, Eddie William 127 Spencer, Thomas Gordon 127-223 Spencer, William Allen 127-231 Spicer, John A. 89-161-206-229 Spille, Albert Anthony 89-179-290 Sminks, Albert Hunter 89 Spartley, Melvin Louis .....64-159-193 Springfield, William C. 109-208-211 Spruill, Jimmy Douglas 127 Stacey, William Arthur 64 Stacy, Aaron Tyrone 89 Stacy, Bobby Fant 109-286 Stainton, Joseph Lee __ 89 Standard, James Clinton -127 Stanley, Earl Alton, III 127 Starr, F. Raynor 109 Starr, John William 127-201 Steadman, John T ...64-159 Steele, Bert Lee, Jr —89-150-175-224 Steele, Royce Owen 127 Stegall, Mack J. 89 Stein, Arne .89-177-185-204 Stennis, George Gilbert 64-159 Stennis, Thomas L., II 89-236-289 Stephens, Frederick H. 109-245 Stephens, John Samuel 64-184 Stephens, Larry Howell 109 Stephens, Mary Frances ..127-190 Stephens, Thomas Olen, Jr 109 Stephens, William Clyde 89 Stephens, Walter Henry 110-231 Stephenson, Odell Kinion, Jr. .127 326 Stephenson, Robert G. 64-183 Stevens, Earl Wayne _. 110 Stevens, Fred Richard 64 Stevens, Mitchell David 89-183 Stevens, Nelda L 64 Stevens, Sidney Carson 89-202 Stevens, Sandra Kathryn 127-154 Stevenson, Robert Clyde 127 Stevenson, Sidney E 64 Stewart, Billy George 64-146 Stewart, James Robert 64 Stewart, Ronald Coleman 110-203 Stewart, Sybil Jeanette 127 Stewart, Sena Olivia 110 Stieck, E. 185 Stiedle, George Frank ...110-190-191-192 Stockett, Marvin Enochs 65-165-175- 176-209-217-238-283-289 Stockfisch, Charles Ray 65-155 Stockstill, James W. 89 Stockstill, John A. 65 Stodard, Elmer Rhuvana, Jr. 110 Stogner, James Richard 127 Stojanovic, Elisabeth J. 65 Stoker, Dewey Hardie 127 Stoker, Wayne Allen 65-181 Stokes, James Lucius 110 Stokes, Rhodney De Lane 65-154 Stone, Mathias James 110-243 Stone, Randolph 173-224-239 Story, Robert Ray 110 Story, Charles Felix 89-156-211 Stonth, George G. 65 Stough, G. 179 Stovall, Jody Pendleton 89-148-176- 223-224-233 Stowers, Douglas Irving 173 Street, Troy Avert 64-184 Strickland, A. C. 233 Strickland, Royce Eckford 89 Strickland, William Warren 89-156 Stringer, Nathan Dale 178 Strong, Harris Ivy, Jr. 127 Strong, Marie Carroll 89-187-249 Stroud, W. D. 127 Stuart, Clyde E., Jr. 127 Stuart, Harold H. 65 Stubbs, Daniel F. 89 Stubbs, Frank Earl .-.. .89-224-231 Sturdivant, Robert David 110-151-223-245 Suber, Lewis Adolphus, Jr. 152-159- 193-194-204 Suddarth, John Ray 153-181 Sudduth, Daniel W. 65 Suggs, Bobby Harold 65-150 Suggs, William Walter 7 3-212 Sullivan, Darr Fred 127 Sullivan, Dan Witt 89 Sullivan, Joe Owen 65-156-211 Sullivan, Parker O ' Keefe 110 Summer, Louis Stephen 89 Summeroor, Augustus R., Jr. 128 Sumners, Mary Floyd 36-196 Suttle, Thomas Henry -.128-188-208-239 Sutton, Gordon Campbell, Jr. —.187-239 Sutton, James Carroll 128-184 Sutton, James Holland 110 Swain, Walter Beauregard, Jr 89-159-202-231 Swales, Edward Brooks 65-170 Swank, Clayton Joe 169-233 Swann, Porter Richard 65-233 Swann, Howell Everett 65-181 Swayze, Carl Clayton 128 Swedenburg, W. R. 65-184 Swilley, Billy Foxx 89-188 Swoope, William Minga 36 Swope, Ted Peyton 65-179 Swords, William Arthur 65-159 Sykes, Jimmy Burt 128 Sykes, Thomas Earl 89 Suggs, Jerry P 65-159 Suwanasuk, P. 185 T Tabor, Vernon Bell 110 Tackett, Nelson Windell 110 Taconi, Nolan E. .89-224-241 Tallman, Eugene Earl 89-202 Tanner, Robert Fletcher 184 Tant, Lucy Adele 128-168 Tant, Martin Coleman 90 Tant, William Stanley 110 Tarter, Norman Douglas 128-161 Tate, Larry M. 233 Tate, William Boyd .._.. ..90-188 Tatum, Wilbur Hugh 65 Taylor, Clayborne Dudley ._ -90 Taylor, Don O. .....90-202 Taylor, Guy F., Jr 90 Taylor, George Malcolm 110-239 Taylor, Jerry Gardner 202 Taylor, James Layton 65-156-211 Taylor, John Robert 110 Taylor, Kenneth Rogers 90 Taylor, Richard Larry ......90-156-211-245 Taylor, Robert Lynn 128 Taylor, Wiley Kenneth 90 Taylor, William Marion, Jr. 128-223 Taylor, William Randolph 110-235 Teague, James T. 65-202 Teel, Carl Jerome 128 Teel, Maynard A. 110 Temple, Virginia M Terrell, Amos H. 128-180-184 Terrell, James Wolters, Jr. 65 Terry, William Waldo ...1 13-128-243-290 Testa, Sam, Jr. .65-156-187 Thacker, John M. 110 Therrell, Charles Wayne 187 Thomas, Barbara Ann 66-249-286-298 Thomas, Ben Terry 70-243 Thomas, Carol Varner 151-207 Thomas, Charles Victor 110 Thomas, Glenn Holland 90-241 Thomas, James Arthur 110 Thomas, James Eugene 90-202 Thomas, Milford David 110 Thomas, Robert E. 110 Thomas, Roger E. 90 Thomas, Richard Wychie 128-243 Thomas, Sam A. 90-179 Thomas, Warren Baxter 207 Thomas, William Dale 110 Thompson, Bonnie Sue 128 Thompson, Henry Wayne 155 Thompson, James Franklin, Jr. 110 Thompson, Joe Floyd, Jr. 190-194- 208-233 Thompson, James Howard 128 Thompson, James Luckett 146 Thompson, Robert Neal 66 Thompson, Thomas Vance 110-239 Thompson, William Howard 66-202 Thompson, Kimbrell Ando 110 Thormond, William Edward _ 128 Thornell, George Warren 110-154 Thornhill, John D 90-233 Thornton, Billy Paul 149-153 Thornton, James Dale .110-159 Thornton, Nolan Talley 66 Thornton, Marien Dennis .90-148 Thornton, Max Wendell ..66-183 Thornton, Robert Dennis 110 Thrash, Thomas William 66 Threet, J. Culley 110-202 Tickner, Leo Emerson 90 Tiedeman, Lyce Herman 184 Tilghman, Gene Myers 110 Tingle, Frederic Carley 110 Tisdale, Jimmy Lamar 90 Todd, Willis B., Jr. _ 90-175-233 Tolar, Neal Jay 128 Tomlinson, Thomas Ray 66-146-151 Torries, Thomas Felix 173 Tozzi, Tommy John 66-150 Trammel, Harry Leroy 90-148 Traylor, Guy Carlton 66 Trevathan, Vernon Luter 128-180 Trimble, William Franklin 128 Triplett, Glenn Riley 90 Triplett, James H. 110-151 Triplett, John Lawrence ....66-201 Triplett, Reuben Austin 90 Temple, Eric E. 65 Thames, G. T. 110 Thurmond, William E. 146-202 Terrell, Earl W. 186 Therrel, James 187 Trochesset, Rene Joseph, Jr. .187 Trollinger, William G. 66 Trotter, James Donald ...66-156-176-211- 1 77-1 94-204-233-282-290 Truitt, Howard Hayes, Jr. 128 Trussell, Robert Leroy 128 Tubb, Albert Howell 128 Tucker, Charles Elliot 66 Tullos, Jerry Earl 110-161-188 Tullos, Raymond Clark 90 Tupper, George Berry 110 Turnage, Gerald Wayne 66 Turnage, Niel Edward 128 Turnage, Richard B. 66 Turner, Harold David 66-211-243 Turner, Joseph Grady, Jr. ...90-190-192 Turner, Joel Hubert 90-190 Turner, James Leighton 110 Turner, James P. 90 Turner, William J. 66-229 Turnipseed, Richard K. 90 Tutor, Gerald L. 66 Twiner, James William , 66 Tyner, Weldon Harry 90 U Underwood, Kenneth Leonod ...90-181 Upchurch, John Oakley 90 Upton, Jerry W. 36 Vaher, Alo 179 Valentine, James G. 66-181 Valentine, Olin A. 90-63 Valentine, Truman F., Jr. 90 Vance, Edward E. 128 Vance, Martha Joyce ....110-35-168-188- 1 89-247-299 Vanderford, Bobby W. 66-146 Vanderford, Carey P. 111 Vanderford, Harold A. 66 Vandersand, James D. 111-155-187 Vanderveen, Arthur A. 111 Vandiver, Clovis W. 90-183 Vandiver, Earnest L. 90 Van Horn, John L. 111 VanNorman, Jimmy H. 128-202 I Varnando, Clinton B 1 1 1 Varner, Arthur S., Jr. ....146 Vaughan, Thomas H. 90-154-241 Vaughan, William A. 148 Vaughn, Sidney E. 111 Veal, Roy A. ....128-152 Vazey, Charles M. 90-1 40-1 51 -1 67-1 69- 202 Venable, James Edward, III 90 Verra, George L., II 66-176-209 Vickers, Betty H. 128 Vickers, David Hyle 161 Vieh, Charles E. ..128 Vieh, Eugene H., Jr. 66-1 50-1 75-220- 222-241 Vilardi, John A. 91 Vincent, George A. 128-250 Vining, Owen E. 184 Vinson, Jimmy W 67 Virden, Peter L. 67-178-187 Virden, Wilson M. 91-146-151-188 Vodrazka, Walter C 187 VonSeutter, Harriette L. .128-180 Voorhes, Harry K. 91-150 W Wade, Baxter F., Jr. 67-155 Wade, Bobby L. ...128 Wade, George S 67 Wade, Jerry M. 91 Wade, Ronald C. .67-1 46-1 51 -1 67-1 69 Wages, Jerry L 91 Wagner, Edward M. 67-155 Waits, Joe J. HI Waits, Robert S 67-181-203 Waits, Tommie H. 186-196 Waldrop, John E., Jr. 148 Waldrop, Margie V 182 Walker, Charles W. 111 Walker, David C 67 Walker, Ellis G. 128 Walker, Gerald F. 111 Walker, George G 128 Walker, H. O 36-150 Walker, Jimmy S. 67-153-179 Walker, Ronald N. 128 Walker, Shirley J. .... 137-2 17-249-296-299 Walker, Thomas G. 128-184 Walker, Talmage P., Jr. 91 Walker, William D. 91 Wall, Charles E. 111 Wall, Carl N. 91 Wallace, Buttie G. 67 Wallace, Balfour L. 67 Wallace, Howard B., Jr. 128-239 Wallace, Jimmy G. 91-155 Wallace, Phillip K. 128 Walley, Wiley V. .....Ill Wallick, Earl T. 67-188 Walling, Harry L. 155 Wallis, Martha K. 91-190-203 Walsh, Donald E 91 Walsh, James W. 67-237 Walston, Dennis W. 67 Walters, Hal W. 128 Walters, James A. 67 Walters, Joe D. 67-203 Walters, K. B. 91-156 Walters, Ronnie C. 128 Waltman, Martin R., Jr 128 Wanamaker, James E. 128 Ward, Jo Anne 91 Ward, James E. 87 Ward, Mardla Faye 128 Ward, Robert A. 202-239 Ward, Ralph D., Jr. 67 327 Ward, Ronald K. ..67-146 Ward, Walter G. 67-202-167 Ware, Billy E. 111-237 Ware, Donald W. 128 Ware, Herman R. 91-182 Ware, Jack ___91 Ware, John T. 201 Warner, Tom B. 111-243 Warnick, Curtis D. 91 Warren, Charles R. 128 Warren, George F. 67 Warren, James T. ....67-155 Warren, Kenneth I 128 Warwick, Richard L. 67 Watford, Joe E 91-146-202 Watkins, Homer E ...67-175-239 Watkins, Linton R. ....91-156-211 Watkins, Russel! W. ....128 Watson, Clarence N. 111-184 Watson, John J. .....128-159 Watson, James M 91-187 Watson, John H. 196 Watson, John O. 111 Watson, John S 111 Watson, James T., Jr. 111 Watson, Paul H., Jr. 67-202-231 Watson, Tremon E. 68 Watson, William C, Jr. 111 Watts, James M., Jr. 91-155 Watts, Doyle E. 156-68 Watts, Jerald L. .....68-203 Watts, Robert R. 128 Waycaster, Billy W 1 1 1 Weatherall, Charles L 68-175-239 Weatherby, Nathaniel F. 129 Weatherly, Danny L. Ill Weatherly, Ellen R. 68-166-203 Weathersby, Joe B. 233 Weaver, Bill G. 111-241-289 Weaver, Johnny M. 129 Weaver, William S. 91 Webb, Duane E. 68-170 Webb, Jack C 68-178-187-233 Webb, Jon Dwain 91 Webb, James H 68 Webb, Jerry W. 111 Webb, Ottis C, Jr. 111 Webb, Steve M. 91 Webb, William L 111 Weeks, Cecil S. 68 Weidie, Wayne W. 129-223-231 Weimorts, Albert L, Jr. 91 Weissinger, Charles W. 91-231 Welch, C. Lee 111 Welch, Jasper D. 111 Welch, Russell L. 36 Welch, Richard N 91-239 Welch, Stanley E., Jr 68-146 Weldy, Henry A. 68-211 Welford, Gordon D. 68 Welford, George R. 129 Weller, Neal Otfway, Jr. ...68-154-176- 194-217-224-233-285-290-291 Wells, Alvin B. 111 Wells, Douglas Lee 129-223 Wells, Melvin H. 129 Wells, Raymond B. ..129-235 Wells, Richard B. .....180-184-185-190 Wells, Robert D., Jr 129-223 Wells, Robert W. 129 Wells, William G. 184-185-208 Wentworth, Robert E. 91 Werby, Michael F. 129 Wesley, Richard A. 68 Wesson, John C. 68-202 West, Coyt C, Jr. . ' 68-181 West, Henry G 111-201 West, Harold W. HI West, Jack T. 68-202 West, Len B 91-155-190 West, Max Ralph 68 West, Thomas H. ....68-156-211 West, Willie J. 68 West, William T. 68-243 Westbrook, John R., Jr. 111-206 Westmoreland, Thomas C. 111 Wharton, John E. 68 Wharton, Wyant J. 68-167-202 Wheeler, James B. 129 Wheelock, Armando J 111-159-185-187 Whittaker, Ralph A. 154-243 Whitby, Louis H. 91 White, Arthur M., Jr. 111 White, Bill G. 91-183 White, Donald R. ....129-202 White, Dewey W., Jr. 68-159 White, Freda M. ...129-188-189-220-247 White, James Aaron 111 Whites, James A. 129 White, John B., IV 91-231 White, John C. 68-159 White, Jimmy D 111-175-241 White, James T 91-241 White, Lavelle W. 6 , White, Moygan L. 91 White, Robert A. 129 White, Richard C. 71-208 White, Richard D. ...111-151-222-245-295 White, Robert E. 129-184 White, Sam L. 69 White, Sidney M. 111-241 White, William F. 36 White, William S. 129-231 Whitehead, James M. 69 Whitehead, Victor W. 91-184-222 Whitfield, William B. 111 Whitlow, Louise 186 Whitten, Leland E. 201 Whittemore, Arthur C. 69 Whittington, William L. 111 Whittle, Evans ____.69-202 Whyte, Harry M. 129 Wicker, Winton E. .91 Wicks, Edgar T. 129 Wignall, Albert A. 111-229 Wilbanks, Jerry W. 129 Wilbanks, Jimmy W. 129 Wilbanks, Louis L .69-159-193-202-284 Wilder, James W., Jr. 69-202 Wilkes, James H. 91-176-209 Wilkes, James N 112 Wilkins, Erne E. 112 Ikins, Rosemary S. 91 Ikinson, Phillip W. 69 lliams, Alvin B. 36-148 lliams, Alan E. 69-155 lliams, Billy D. 129-188 lliams, Carl D. 161 lliams, Cordell H 129 lliams, Cary M. 112 lliams, David L. 129-188-239 lliams, Etta Marie 129 lliams, Frank C. 129-223 lliams, Gary G 91-148 lliams, Joe E. 91-202 Jliams, Jimmy R. 69 lliams, Kenneth G 129 lliams, Kenneth M. 69-155 lliams, Michael C. 159-231 lliams, Max J. 125 lliams, Parham W. 92 lliams, Robert H. 92 lliams, Robert L. 92 lliams, Sammy G. 69-146 lliams, Stephen H. 112-239 lliams, Tommy L. 92 lliams, Terry W. 112 lliams, Travis W. 112 lliams, William B., Ill 36-182 lliams, Winston D. 129 lliams, Wilford L. 146 lliamson, William R. 112 lliamson, Arlis D. 112-148 lliamson, Walter H. 69 llford, James R. 129 His, Joe C. 69-204-284 His, Morris W. 92 lis, James M. 159 Ison, George P. 92-209-243 Ison, Harry ...233 Ison, Grady W. 129 Ison, Homer S. 69-181-223 Ison, James A. 92-112 Ison, John E. .93-112-152-200-233-290 Ison, Jimmy G 129 Ison, John H. 92 Ison, James L. 178-181 Ison, Ned R. 69 Ison, Paul R 92-146 Ison, Raymond O. 112 Ison, Walter H., Jr. 69-156-211 Ison, William L. 153-188-229 nders, Garland K. 92-183 nders, William H 36 ndham, Billy K 69-202-223 ndham, Jerry E 146-200-223-233 ng, Charles E. 112 nstead, Phyllis E. 190 nstead, Reginald G., Jr. 148 nstead, Robert M. 127-233 nter, Tommy P. 163 nters, William O., Jr 92 se, Doris M. 190 se, Jimmy F 129 se, James H. 69-193 seman, Donald E. .— ..92 tt, John B. 69-202 ttman, Frank P. .....69-156 ygul, D. L., Jr. 92 Wofford, James W. 92-155 Woleben, Jerry B. 92-161 Wolf, Gerald E. ....92-149 Wolverton, Larry E. 129-223 Womble, Carl C 129-237 Womble, Fred A. 92-178 Wong, John, Jr. ..112 Woo, Michael 129 Woo, Tony S. K. 112 Wood, James D. 155 Wood, James Morgan 92-184 Wood, James P. 129 Wood, Patricia R. 112-190 Wood, Wylie B. 69 Woodcock, Leroy W. 70 Woodruff, Charlie D. 129 Woods, Billy J. H2 Woods, Earl G. 70-156 Woods, James E. 129 Woods, James V 112 Woods, William J. 92 Wooldridge, Carolyn A. ..129-142-220-247 Wooley, Ronald E. 70-155 Wooten, Stanley T., Jr. 70-183 Word, James E. 70-239 Worley, Halsey E. 92-188 Worthington, William R. 129-233 Wowk, Vitaly 92-185 Wray, Olyn L. 70-183 Wright, David E. 92 Wright, Earl E. 92-149 Wright, Harold E 92-159-245 Wright, James H., Jr. 70-222 Wright, John M 112 Wright, Lynn H 112-229 Wright, Monroe M. ....129-231 Wu, Chan Kuc 70-185 Wynn, Franklin L. 202 Y Yamaoka, H. 185 Yarbrough, Karen M. 92-166-249-290-298 Yarian, Don C. 129 Yates, Harold 112-151 Yates, Sherman W. 112 Yeates, John W. 70 Yeatman, Shelby H. 129 Yeck, Ronald Dean 36-149-153 Yelverton, Douglan A. 170 Yerger, Richard K. 187-202 Young, Archie C. 70-237 Young, Clovis B. 70-229 Young, Duke A. 92 Young, Eileen C. 92-185 Young, Freddie E 129 Young, James F. ....70-152-156-165-177- 204-220-222-231-285 Young, John W. 208 Young, Joseph N. 70-159 Young, Russ E. ..129-223 Young, Sam S. ......70-202-245 Young, W. 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