Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)
- Class of 1962
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Welcome to Mississippi 1 Fraternity Houses To Animal Husbandry Building Poultry Department U. S. Entomological Lab Flight Research Laboratory Existing Buildings Buildings Under Construction 1. Ag. Engineering Building 2. Ag. Engineering Shop 3. Scott Field 4. Turman Field House 5. Veterinary Science Building 6. Abattoir 7. Baseball Field Football Practice Field Tennis Courts Practice Field 8. 10 Swimming Pool 21. Moore Hall 31. Old Gymnasium 22. Carpenter Hall 32. Ag. Experiment Station 23. Butler Hall Ag. Extension Service 24. Dairy Industries 33. Hull Hall 25. Cafeteria 34. Memorial Athletic Dorm 26. Montgomery Hall 35. Garner Hall 27. New Gymnasium 36. Briscoe Hall 28. President ' s Home 37. Freeman Hall 29. Y. M. C. A. 38. Garner Hall - East 30. George Hospital 39. 40. Land Grant University To Highway 82 and Faculty Housing Area Iding 41. Walker Engineering Building 51. 42. Chemistry Building 52. 43. Chemical Engineering Building 53. 44. Library 54. 45. Greenhouses 55. 46. Tractor Shed 47. Greenhouse Shop 56. 48. Greenhouses 57. 49. Plant Pathology Shop 58. 50. Plant Pathology Lab Station Apartments 59. Mississippi Seed 60. Association 61. Plant Maintenance 62. Herbert Hall 63. Business and Industry 64. Building 65. Band Hall 66. Power Plant 67. Patterson Engineering 68. Lab 69. Military Science Building University Laundry Sessums Hall McKee Hall Ag. Education Shop Alumni-Student Building Meats Laboratory Memorial Chapel Student Union Girls Dormitory Science Building 1 1 1 1 1 1 llllllll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i nun 1 1 1 II llll nun 1 1 1 1 1 III II 1 1 ilium nun III I i i III l Mill m in REVEILLE AL ALLEN, Editor LARRY HATFIELD Business Manager Official Publication Published By The Students Of MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY Volume Fifty-seven From time to time through the years something new is added to State, but they eventually dissolve into the old. We enjoy the beauty, excitement, and freshness of the new. along with the com- fort, warmth, and familiarity of the old. This is part of our educa- tion: an exciting awareness of that that is new; a new respect for that that is old. Each year the new and the old merge into one. The enthusiasm of the freshmen, the familiarity of ,the seniors, the air conditioned comfort of Hilbun Hall, the traditional warmth of Lee Hall; thus we progress. As Mississippi State begins the largest building program in its history we pause — to welcome the new, to cherish the old. In these pages we have tried to capture those precious years as State students. The old, the new, the pleasant, the sad: all those things which are a part of life at Mississippi State University. Proposed Stude Proposed Women ' s Dormitory Proposed Meats Researc iwrnL wisaaa jjf ■1.BH New Raspet Flight Laboratory don Building Proposed Science And Engineering Building r r- r r r ir n™? r r fer he The Students Registration — The Beginning Graduation — The End Students Always Get the Best Seats The Grill: Quiet, Formal, Spacious. Their Campus STATE A New MSU Landmark Business - Education Buildir Alumni and Student Building Duggar, Hightower, Smith and Critz Halls 100th Anniversary of Land Grant Colleges and State Universities Morrill Act of 1862- To provide for the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college (in each state) where the lead- ing object shall be without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts ... in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life. Bob Hope - Dody Stevens Concert v : fa - % k i 9 ' Spring Elections . ' Let ' s Twist Again ! I «.; % .v 1 : - : - Their Classes Mrrrli wtawll i [ JfVl ., JR B. fir TfPMJSPi 1 j f fc EB ? ■.; .: V ;: : .. ' ; .y Their Life %m % The REVEIL resen 1962 The Board of Publications Mr. Bill Foster, Chairman Mr. W. W. Littlejohn Mr. Howell Gwinn Mr. Percy Baker Mr. Bob Moulder Al Allen Larry Hatfield Scott Hargrove Charles Thomas I rrrrr. • Governor page 20 • Board of Trustees page 20 • President page 21 • Administrators page 22 • Deans . .page 26 ADMINISTRATION 19 Our Governor Ross Barnett Every function of Mississippi State University comes under the control of Governor Ross Barnett and the Board of Trustees, through their duly appointed representatives. The Board has the power to appoint the officers and faculty; to prescribe courses of instruction; to fix rates of tuition and fees; to confer degrees; and to do whatever else they may deem best for promoting the interest of MSU. The Board of Trustees Left to Right T. J. Tubb W. O. Stone R. B. Smith E. R. Izard I. L. Morgan V. S. Holmes E. R. Jobe C. D. Fair T. D. Riddell L. Lowrey M. M. Roberts H. G. Carpenter J. N. Lipscomb S. R. Evans Our President Dr. D. W. Colvard Completing his second year as University Presi- dent, Dr. Colvard has become a symbol of the progress and advancement of Mississippi State University. While retaining the hallowed tra- ditions and customs of the University, Dr. Colvard has launched a program of progress and prosperity for Mississippi State. 1961-62 saw the beginning of an ambitious building program, spearheaded by the President, and a modernization and reorganization of the uni- versity administration structure. DR. DEAN W. COLVARD, President, Mississippi State Un MRS. BETTYE DOUGLAS, Secretary to the Presid( DR. T. K. MARTIN Executive Assistant to the President ,. rr - } DR. WILLIAM L. GILES Agriculture and Forestry Vice President MR. LYNN D. FURGER Registrar DR. A. D. SUTTLE, JR., Research and Graduate Studies Vice Presider MR ANDY BOND Counseling and Guidar MR. MALCOLM G. GRAY Student Housing Supervisor MR. B. S. HOOD Traffic and Security Director The Graduate School 377 Students Do Graduate Study In Five Fields Under the direct guidance of Dr. Chester McKee, Assistant Dean of the Graduate School, and indirectly under Dr. A. D. Suttle, Vice President for Graduate Studies, 377 men and women were enrolled in the Graduate School this year. As they undertook the strenuous demands ot the school, they vied for Master ' s Degrees in five schools: Agriculture; Arts and Sciences; Business and Industry; Education; and Engi- neering. In addition, others were working to- wards Ph.D ' s in Agronomy, Animal Sciences, Plant Sciences, Biological Sciences, Engineering, and Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences. Established in 1936, the Graduate School has done much to further the interests of higher education in Mississippi. Throughout the free world, men and women with graduate degrees from Mississippi State University may be found working for the betterment of our society. Graduate Student Using Analog Computer In Working On Thesis The School Of Arts And Sciences History And Government Department Split The History and Government De- partment was divided this year into two separate departments, History and Political Science, another ex- ample of the progress of the school in keeping up with the changing patterns of modern day society. 771 students were enrolled this year in the twelve departments of the School of Arts and Sciences. The largest department was Political Science, with 126, followed by math- ematics, with 91. The School of Arts and Sciences was established in 1911, and in 1914 the department of Chemistry became the first chemistry department in the Southeast to be accredited by the American Chemical Society. DEAN M. P. ETHEREDGE DR. ROBERT HOLLAND English 1 - CARL H. LINDEN Foreign Language DR. P. H. DUNN Geology DR. HAROLD SNELLGROVE History NOT PICTURED DR. M. T. LOFTIN Sociology DR. ROSS HUTCHINS Zoology and Entomology The School Of Agriculture Ag. Enrollment Up By 15% Enrollment in the School of Agri- culture increased approximately 15 r f over last year. The first increase in several years, it is expected that this growth will continue for several more years. The present enrollment is 449. With the emergence of agriculture from just farming into a big, high- ly technical industry, the School of Agriculture is placing more emphasis on the basic sciences — chemistry, physics, and math — and on business and communications. The School of Agriculture was founded in 1903, and now consists of twelve departments of instruction. The largest department is General Agriculture, with an enrollment of 97. Animal Husbandry, with an en- rollment of 96, is the second largest department. DR. LOUIS N. WISE, Dean DR. JOE BEARDEN Dairy Department DR. C DALE HOOVER Agronomy DEAN ROBERT T. CLAPP The School Of Forestry Forestry Enrollment Reaches 141 141 students enrolled this year in Mississippi State University ' s baby school, The School of Forestry. Work in the Forestry School, like that in most schools, was not limited to classroom work, but included many interesting and educational hours of work in the field, putting classroom principles into practice. Physical facilities for forestry instruction are centered about the Northeast Mississippi Experimen- tal Forest, an 8,000 acre tract owned by the University and man- aged by the School of Forestry. This property, which furnishes valuable source materials for the foresters, lies within 11 miles of the school and is well stocked with a variety of timber species, tree species, and age classes. Mississippi State University and the School of Forestry, serve the people in a twofold way: educat- ing competent foresters and con- ducting research to Keep Mis- Forestry Students Keep Up With Latest Forestry Methods The School Of Education Education 4th Largest School 743 students enrolled in the School of Education this year to make it the fourth school on cam- pus in number of students. The School of Education is a professional school which func- tions primarily for the purpose of providing pre-service and in- service education programs to meet the needs of students who are interested in teaching; serving as administrators, coaches, school counselors and band directors. In addition to being fully ac- credited by the Southern Associ- ation of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the state accrediting agencies, its standards enable graduates to satisfy the Mississippi State Board of Education for ob- taining professional teaching cer- tificates. Seven departments are included in the school ' s program: Adult Education and Extension Teach- ing Service, General Education, Homemaking Education, In- dustrial Education, Music Edu- cation, Physical Education and Coaching. DR. FRANCIS RHODES, Dean Practice Teaching In Local High Schools Gives Education Majors Valuable Experience. The School Of Business And Industry Flewellen In First Year As Dean Dr. W. C. Flewellen, Jr., com- pleted his first year as Dean of the School of Business and Industry. The former University of Alabama faculty member assumed his role as Dean in July, replacing Dr. James Parrish. The five departments within the school had a combined total of 1020 students this year, making the school the second largest in the University. The two largest departments were Accounting, with 350, and Business Administration, with 300. General Business had 200 students, Manage- ment had 150, and Economics had 20. The School of Business and In- dustry was established in 1915. DR. W. C. FLEWELLEN, JR., Dean W. W. LITTLEJOHN, Asst. Dean Accounting NOT PICTURED DEAN HARRY C. MM KM 1 ACCREDITED DEPARTMENTS Aeronautical Agricultural School Of Engineering Petroleum Engineering Added To Curriculum Of Largest School On July 1, 1961, the Petroleum Engineering Department was added to the School of Engineering, giving a student in the University ' s largest school ten courses from which to choose a major. With a total enrollment of 1306, the School of Engineering accounts for 25 r r of all the students at Mis- issippi State University. One of the oldest schools, The School of Engineering is also one of the most progressive, having added three new fields of study during the past three years. Five departments are accredited. Civil Electrical Mechanical C. B. CLIETT J. C. McKEE Aeronautical Electrical Engineering Engineering $ :■D. M. McCAIN Civil Engineering A. G. HOLMES Industrial and Mechanical Engineering NOT PICTURED J. H. LAUCHNER Ceramic Engineering E. W. HOUGH Petroleum Engineering Mechanical Engineering Student At Work In Patterson Lab i • Graduates page 37 • Seniors page 41 • Juniors page 71 Sophomores page 95 • Freshmen page 117 1962 GRADUATES President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ROBERT F. TANNER . TOM SCRUGGS (not pictured) ERIC H. WILLIAMS MARGARET COLE • ALEXANDER, Bobby J., Starkville ALLEN, William S., Meadville ANDERSON, Oliver B., Jr., Meridian Phi Kappa Tau ARMSTRONG, Harold B., Hazleh, ARNDT, George D., Ocean Springs, Alpha Tau Omega • AWAKUL, Sermsak, Thailand BAILEY, Claude S., Meridian, Kappa Sigma BAKER, Nancy S., Starkville BALL, Joseph E., Columbia BANCROFT, Harold R., Meridian • BAZYAR, Monouchehr., Fussa Fars, BAZYARI, Habibollah., Fars Fussa, BRENT, Anna M., Starkville BREWER, Delmond N„ Lovin BROOKS, Robert G., Water Valley • BROWN, George H., DeKalb BUSH, John M., III., Conway, Ark. CALLAHAN, Ramon L., Starkville CALVERT, Mazie E., West Point CARNATHAN, Ralph D., Tupelo • CAROTHERS, Coralie A., Pine Bluff, Ark. CARR, Jerry G., Tupelo CAVIN, Ralph K., Natchez CLIFTON, Ray W., Starkville, Lambda Chi Alpha COOK, David W., Tyler own • CORPUTTY, Charles P., Indonesia DAKIN, Joe C, Cleveland DAVIS, Frank M., Money, Sigma Alpha Epsilon DOUGLASS, Spivey S., Grenada, Kappa Sigma DUA, Prem Nath, India MmtMmtm ' If you don ' t get off my foot . . . pow ! Right in the kiss t4 t [ Vh tiMd ' M mwftMmm • ELLIOTT, Eula C, Sturgis, Zeta EVERITT, William V., Clarksdale PARIS, George N., Juddeil, Lebanoi FORREST, James, Charleston, SAE GARCIA, Manuel, Mexico City • GARNER, Lady B., Anguilla GILLIAM, James W., Chicota, Texas GILLON, William H., Morgan City, SAE GONZALES, Nicolas A. , Nicaragua GOODWIN, Houston K., Wan Val- ley • GRIGGS, Edwin I., Lowes, Ky. HADDOX, Jimmy V., Monroe, La HAMMOND, A. M, Starkville HELMER, James D., Watonga, Okla. HILL, Billy R., Florence, Ala., Kappa Sigma • HITE, Donald R., Stovall HOLLAND, Hugh O., Louisville HUGHES, Peyton A., Meridian HUTSON, Frank M., Corinth KANTHAMI, Prasan, Thailand • KELLEY, Daniel D., Quitman LEACH, William I., Jackson LEGAN, Marshell S., Louisville LIGHTSEY, Malcolm B, Batesville LIM, Sung Man, Suwon City, Korea • LOWTHER, James D„ Jackson McDANIEL, Sidney T., Forrest City, Ark. MAPLES, Dupree, Tiger Branch McLOUD, James H, Huntsville, Ark. MAMICPIC, Noel G., Philippines Graduates Basketball players a • MAY, James D., Calhoun City OWEN, David L., Pascagoula, ATO PAIEHAYON, Poonsak, Thailand PENN, Lorna O., Baltimore, Md,, Zeta PERKINS, Thomas F., Lexington, • PETTIET, Joe V., Starkville PICCININNI, Mike A., Brooklyn, N. Y. POOKAMANA, Ponchai, Thailand POPE, George J., Brooksville, KA POWER, Charles R., Weir • PUGH, Thomas B., Batesville PULLEN, Thomas M., Columbus REDDELL, John A., Corinth REID, William S., Pittsboro ROYAL, Philip R., Memphis, Tenn. • SANSING, Edward P., D ' Lo SCARBOROUGH, James A., Jackson SIMMONS, Mary R., Columbus, Ga. SHUTE, Howard P., Greenwood SIMPSON, A. J., Jr., Sumner • SHOFJAN, Indonesia SMITH, Wayne H., Manawna, Fla. SNELL, Warner C, Winona SOLLIE, Carlton R., Meridian SOMAATHADIA, Sadikin, Indonesia •SUNG, Tsay Yen, Republic of China SUVANAJATA, Pinit, Thailand SYKES, Rachel S., Ackerman TACONI, Nolan E., Ocean Springs, TANNER, Robert F., Membhis Ten,, Graduates You would think a University President could dress himself. ' lk • TATE, William B„ Newton THERRELL, William E., Forest, ATO THRASH, Thomas W., Union TILGHMAN, Gene M., Louisville TIPTON, Henry C, Starkville • TISDALE, Jimmie L„ Jackson TOHILL, Billy A., Batesville TREADWELL, James H., Starkville, Lambda Chi Alpha TRENS, Charles E., Aberdeen, SAE TRIPLETT, Reuben A., Brooksville • TUPPER, George B., Greenwood TYNER, Fred H., Jr., Purvis TYNES, James S., Poplarville VASUVAT, Sitilard, Thailand VICKERS, David H., Starkville • WALLACE, Jimmy G., Tylertown, WALLEY, Wiler, Leakesville WATSON, J. H., New Albany WHITE, Richard C, Centreville WHITEHEAD, Victor W., Greenwood Phi Kappa Tau • WILKINSON, Kenneth P., Meridian WILLIAMS, Eric H„ Meridian WILLIAMS, Robert L., Alligator WINDERS, William H., Jackson WOODY, Robert C, Starkville • WORLEY, Halsey E., Tupelo YARBROUGH, Karen M., Bilox, ZTA OFFICERS Pres ident KENNY GRAY Vice President CLIFF ANDERSON Secretary MARY NELL COLLINS Treasurer MACKIE HOPKINS 1962 SENIORS •ABEL, Richard H., Bu., Belzoni, Kappa Sigma ADAMS, Mrs. Jackie S., Ed., Hazle- burst ADAMS, Larry Neil, Ed., Adamsville, Ala., M Club ADAMS, William M., Sc, Elbe!, Phi Theta Kappa ADDERHOLT, Gerald L., Bu., Tupelo • ADDY, Daniel I., Ag, Decatur AIDERMAN, Webster C, Eng, Jack- AINSWORTH, Charles C, Ed., Sen- atobia AKERS, Kenneth R., Eng., Dennis, ASCE ALLISON, Anthony C, Ag., Tippo • ALLISON, Clarian, Ed., Amory ALLRED, Malcolm A., Eng., Jackson ALLEN, Arthur L„ Jr., Bu., Pasca- goula, ATO, V. Pres., Blue Key, ODK, Delta Sigma Pi, Elder States- man, Pres. Board of Publication, Beta Alpha Psi., Student Senate, REVEILLE Editor ALLEN, Jerry S., Ed., Silver City ALLEN, Jerry W„ Eng., West Mem- phis, Ark., ASCE • ALLEN, Paul B., Bu., Noxapater ALLEN, William E„ Bu., Silver City ANDERS, J. Wayne, Bu., Meridian ANDERSON, Clifford W., Bu., Hat- tiesburg, KA, Treas., Delta Sigma Pi, Sec, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, Acct. Club, Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Class V. Pres. ARMOUR, Clyde S., Eng., Taylorsville • ARMSTRONG, Ross S, Ag., Vaiden ARMSTRONG, William V. Ed Clarksdale ARRINGTON, Abraham C, III, Eng. ARTMAN, Willia Winona ASTERS, Arthur D., Jr., L. Arts. .., Ed., Tupelo • AVANT, Charles T., Eng., Starkville AUSTIN, Carson L„ Ed., Pontotoc, SEA, BSU BAILEY, Bobby T., Eng., Greenwood BAILEY, Robert J., Bu, Meridian, KA BAILEY, Robert L, Fo, Carrollton, Alpha Zeta, Fo. Club, Comm. of 82, Student Senate, School of Fo. V. Pres, Cheerleader • BAKER, Danel O, Sc, Picayune , AlPh. BAKER, James L, Fo, Columbus BAKER, William B, Jr., Eng, Vicks- burg BALGORD, Peter K, Ag, Jackson BALL, Doyle W, Eng, Sandy Hook, ASME, Corresponding Sec, BSU, MSPE • BARKLEY, John A., Ed., Ripley BARKLEY, Kenneth R., Bu., West Point, Acct. Club BARNES, James- R., Fo., Tupelo, IEd Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi BARNES, Stella J., Ed., Tupelo BARNETT, Horace B„ Jr., Eng Laurel Hill • BARNETT, James A., Ag., Batesville, FFA BARRON, Johnny R., Bu., Ackerman, Sigma Chi, Committee of 82 BARRY, Samuel C, Bu., West Point, Sigma Chi, ODK, Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, Commerce Cabinet, Arnold Air Society, Acct. Club, Bus. School Representative BATES, Ellison A., Ag., Liberty, FFA BEARDEN, Jerrell M„ Bu., hob )M i kiM ii : Seniors • BEATY, Robert L., Ed., Houston B EAZLEY, Judy F., Bu., Scooba BELL, James T., Jr., Sc, Moorbead BELL, Jimmy L., Ag., Inverness BELL, Marion R., Sc, Starkville • BELL, William P., Sc, Jackson, SGE, Dip Strike, Pres., Scabbard Blade, Capt, AROTC Cadet Assoc, Pres., Pershing Rifles ' , Maroon BENNETT, John W., Eng., Carroll- ton, ASCE BENNETT, Mary K., Ed., Sturgis, Phi Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, V. P. CoEd Club, V. P. BENNETT, Virginia D„ Ed., Mathis- ton, CoEd Club, Frosh Club, SEA BERKSHIRE, Jack M., Winjield, Iowa, M Club, V. P., Basketball Team Capt. • BERRYHILL, John H., Birmingham, Ala., IEd Club BETTS, Bobbie J., Ed., Starkville BIGHAM, William E., Ed Ecru BILLINGSLEY, James R., Bu., Cor- inth, Sigma Chi, Bulldog Boosters, Pres., SA Social Chairman, Student Alumni Committee Chairman BILLINGSLEY, Kenneth M., Fo., Waterford, Delta Pi Delta, Forestry Club • BISHOP, David N., Eng., Sardis, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta- Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi Pres, IRE, AIEE, MSPE Who ' s Who BISHOP, Sherrin D., Bu., Hazlehurst BLACK, Dan J., I.. Arts, Kilmkhael BLACKLEDGE, Harold L„ Eng Laurel BLAKE, Mary B., Ed., Ackerman, Kap i Delta A., Jr., Eng., Ed., Booneville, • BLAKESLEE, Henry E., Eng., Gulf- port, Sigma Chi BLANCHARD, Dan E Bu Pickens BLEDSDE, Leroy D., Jr., ' Jackson, ATO, Alpha Kappa Psi, Elder Statesmen, Acct. Club, SAM BOLLER, William Foley, Ala., AIIE BOTTON, M. Lynn., Int. Club, SEA, Westminster, Frosh Club • BOOTH, William R, Ag„ Morton BOSTICK, Jerry C, Eng., Golden, Lambda Chi, ASCE, MSPE, Eng. Council, Comm. of 82 BEUCHURD, Leo K, L. Arts, Mot- ristown, N. J., SAE BOUTWELL, G. Opal, Ed., Crystal Spring, CoEd Club, Pres., SEA, Historian, Cardinal Key, V. Pres., Debate Team, Student Senate! Kappa Delta Pi, Who ' s Who. BOWKER, Lewis W., L. Arts, Stark- ville, ASCE, MSPE, Newman Club We told you not to drink before a c Seniors • BOX, Isaac P., L. Kappa Phi BOYD, Austin F., Sigma Chi BOYD, Helen, Ed. BOYD, Johnny R. BOYKIN, Robert B Pi Kappa Alpha Eng., Geiger, Ala. , Starkville , Bu., Carthage ., L. Arts, Jackson, • BRADSHAW, P. Doyle, Ed., Jackson BRENT, James M., Ed., Denham Springs, La., BSU, State Pres., Mens Chorus, Pres., Maroon Band, Meistersingers BRENT, Joseph E„ Jr., Eng., Pasca- BROCK, Henry B., Jr., Bu ville, ATO BROCH, Milton L., Jr., L McComb, Pi Kappa Alpha Mead- • BROCK, William C, Ag., Carthage, Ag-Ec Club BROPHY, Edward J., Sc, Greenville BROWN, Barbara J., L. Arts, Slark- rille BROWN, Edward M. W„ Bu„ Jack- BROWNING, Earnest L., Ag., New Albany, Alpha Zeta, FFA, Reporter • BROUSSARD, Dudley G., Bu., Forest BRUMFIELD, Glenn A., Bu., Ben- BRUMFIELD, Seth D., Fo., Tylertown BRUMFIELD, Thad E„ Bu., Tylertown BUFORD, William T., Ag., Pickens, Forestry Club, Frosh Club-AgEc Club • BULLOCK, Ottis R„ Eng., Columbia BUMETT, Joseph C, Eng., Meridian, SAE BURGESS, Bobby J., Bu., Leland BURGESS, William D., Eng., West Point, ASCE, MSPE, Frosh Club BURNETT, Kenneth W., Eng., Bogue Chitto • BURNEY, Dick, Bu., Ackerman, Alpha Kappa Psi, Acct. Club, Arnold Air Society BURNS, Roy C, Ed., Baldwin BURR, Bruce W., Eng., Memphis, SAE, Pres., MSPE, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi BURT, Billie J., Ed., McComb BURT, Jerry L„ Sc, McComb • BUTLER, David S., Eng., Meridian, Acacia BU TLER, James A., Ed., Jackson BUTLER, Will M., Bu., Batesville CAIN, Charles H., Bu., Nettleton, Alpha Phi Omega, Acct. Club CALDWELL, James M, Bu., Vaiden • CAMERON, John C, Eng., Hopewell, Va. CAMPASSI, Sam E., Bu., Clarksdale CAMPBELL, Gale H., Ag., Drew CAMPBELL, Robert L., Bu., Natchez, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Acct. Club CANNON, Frankie J., Bu., Louisville • CANNON, Jackie R., Bu., Yazoo City, ATO, Blue Knights, SAM CANTRELL, John A„ Jr., Ed., West Point CARLETON, Robert W., Jr., Bu., Union CARLISLE, Woodrow W., Jr., Bu., West Point, ROTC Band CARMAN, Jack B., Jr., Eng., Panther Burn, Alpha Phi Omega, Arnold Air Society, IAS, MSPE, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Who ' s Who, Eng. School Sec- MfLA ' :ti.t;- ' ; ' .i r A; it ■: ' .__..:: . V : • CARR, Charles E„ Eng., Ww, ASME, MSPE CARR, James W., Eng., Tupelo GARDEN, Leo H„ Eng., Meridian CARROWAY, Kermit L., Sc, Utica CARTER, James D„ Bu., Jacksonville, Flu. • CARTER, Shelby D., Bu., Amory, SAM, V. Pres. CARTER, Warren W., Jr., Ag„ Man- CAVINESS, Reggie D., Ed., Blue Ml. CHAMBLEE, Robert G., Fo., Stewart CHAPMAN, James E., Ag., Madison Rose CHATHAM, Robert E., Eng., Meri- dian, Alpha Phi Omega, Sec, IRe, V. Pres., AIEE, MSPE CHELETTE, Herman E., Jr., Bu., Quitman, Alpha Kappa Psi, Bull- dog Boosters CHISM, Eddie J., L. Arts, Amory CHRISTIAM, Samuel P., Eng., Tupelo ASCE • CHUNN, Don E., Bu., Jackson, PKA, Scabbard Blade Sec, ODK, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Pi, Elder Statesmen, Philo Demos. V. P. CLARK, David M., Bu., Ch arleston, Mo., ATO CLARK, Aubert L„ Bu., Jackson CLARK, Bart B., Bu., Jackson CLARK, Fletcher T., Jr., Ag., Rule- rille, Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Zeta, Philo Demos, Block and Bridle, Student Senate, Pres., School of Ag., Who ' s Who • CLARK, Franklin A., Eng., Hatties- burg CLARK, Joe R., Eng., McComb, ASCE, MSPE, Dorm Pres. CLARK, Travis H., Jr., L. Arts, Morgan City, Sigma Chi, Pres. Blue Key, SA Pres. CLARK, William D., Jr., Bu., Stark- ville, Sigma Chi, Dance Comm., Comm. of 82, Delta Sigma Pi CLAY, Mrs. Juanita P., Ed., Vest Point • CLEVELAND, Charles L., Bu., Flor- CLISBY, Edward D., Bu., Vest Point COATS, Graham C, III, Eng., Meri- CHOCHRAM, W. W., Jr., Eng., Senatobia, ASME COHEN, Raymond O., Jr., Bu., • COLE, A. Wayne, Ag., Smithville, Hort. Club, Phi Kappa Phi COLE, Bobby J., Eng., Ripley, MSPE, ASCE, V. Pres. COLEMAN, Thomas M., Ag., Kos- euth, Agronomy Club COLLIER, Marlin D., Eng., Carthage, ASCE, MSPE COLLINS, Marion B, Bu., Grenada, SAM, Inter-Dorm Council • COLLINS, Mary N„ Ag„ Utica, Zeta Tan Alpha, Meistersingers, 4H, Sec, Hort. Club, Pres., Panhellenic, BSU, Senior Class Sec, Cardinal Key, Treas, Who ' s Who COLLINS, Roy P., Eng., Jackson, KA, ASME, MSPE, Pi Tau Sigma COLLINS, Sue B., Ed., Durant COLLINS, Thomas W., L. Arts, Olive Branch, Pi Kappa Alpha COMER, W. C, Ed., Dorsey • CONE, Steven S., Eng., Jackso Lambda Chi Alpha COOK, James P., Fo., Oxford COOPER, Garland L., Eng., Broo haven COOPER, Hugh S„ Ed., Monroe, G COOPER, Thomas M., Bu. Jackso SPE Seniors • COPELAND, Ernest E., Ed., Jackson, KA, Rifle Team, IEd Club, Alpha Phi Omega, V. P., Lens Shutter Club CORLEW, Emmett A., Jr., Ag., Pas- cagoula CORRERO, John V., Ed., Greenwood, M Club, Pres., Memorial Hall, Pres., Kappa Dalta Pi, Pres., ODK COVIN, Aubrey G., Bu., Aberdeen COWART, Rubel P., Sc, Hazlehurst, Band, AChS • COX, Eugene R„ Eng., Long Beach COX, Homer L., Jr., Eng., Cynthia COX, Robert J., Eng., Los Angeles, California CRENSHAW, Glen A., Bu., Green- CRENSHAW, Larry J, Bu., Eupora • CROWDER, N. Jo, Ed., Ackerman, Dance Comm., WSGA, V. P., Wes- ley Foundation, Co-ed Club CROWDER, Rowe S., Eng., Jackson, ASME, Treas. CROWSON, Tomzie G., Ed., Sturgis, Phi Mu, Pres., Cardinal Key, Who ' s Who, Phi Kappa Phi, AROTC Sponsor, Cheerleader, Co-ed Club, Sec, Kappa Delta Pi, Treas., RE- FLECTOR Staff, SEA, REVEILLE Beauty, Bulldog Boosters, Home- coming Court CUDD, Richard A., Bu., Utica, Acct. Club, Choir, Men ' s Octet CULPEPPER, James P., Jr., Ed., Ro- chelle, Ga., SEA, Garner Hall, Pres. iiiI 4 L HI ; Hi, I ' : - This must be posed . iM iMiiy iJMftoMiMt iM$iM liKttJ • (.( I.l ' l I ' I ' I ' K. Moody M, ling., Noxu- bee, ASCE, NSPE CURTIS, fames Y . Bu , Crenshaw DALY, Johy B., Bu., Grenada, SAM, Newman Club DANIEL, Peggy Ann, Ed., Tupelo, Kappa Delta Pi, CoEd Club V. Pres., SF.A Historian, WSGA Coun- cil, Cardinal Key DAVIDSON, Doyce D„ Eng., Bates- rill e • DAVIS, Milton R„ Ed, Houston, Meistersingers, Men ' s Choir DEAN, Willie L. Bui, Utica, BSU, Acct. Club, MSU Chorus DEATON, David D, L. Arts, Bel- mont, Lambda Chi Alpha DEATON, Donald R„ Bu., luka, Acct. Club DELCUZE, Morgan T, Ed, West Point • DELPH, Joseph M, Ed, Bay St. Louis DEMAS, Gerard C, Ed, Kosciusko, Phi Kappa Sigma DEMPSEY, Jackie L, Eng, Starkville DEMPSTER, Robert J, Jr., L. Arts, Pascagoula, SPE, Elder Statesmen, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade V. Pres, IFC, Canterbury Club Pres. DENISON, Oscar J, Jr., Eng, Gulj- Seniors ' ' MtM A k i h mk k • DENMARK, Billy W, Ag, Lucedale, FFA DENNIS, Walter B, Fo, Grand I Ala. DERAMUS, Frankie, Bu, Louisville, Beta Alpha Psi, Acct. Club DICKERSON, Norman L, Bu, Du- rant, SAM, YMCA DICKINS, John S, III, Eng, Bates- rille. SPE, MSPE, ASME, V. Pres, Phi Tau Sigma • DILLARDS, James G, Ag, Winfield, Ala. DISCHINO, Cosmo, Eng, Greenwood, ASCE DINON, Charles E, Ed, Indianola DIXON, Sidney M, Eng, Soso DODSON, William P, L. Arts, Jack- sent, Kappa Sigma •DOMINO, Salvador S., Bu., Midnight, DONALDSON, William M., Fo., Memphis, Tenn. DOOLEY, Pete D., Ag., Carpenter DOSS, Jerry W., Ed., Houston DOTTER, David H., Bu., Tupelo, Lambda Chi • DOWNER, Joan C, L. Arts, Macon, KA DRANE, William D., Eng., Jackson DUBUISSON, Charles G., Eng., Brookhaven DUCKETT, Albert B., Ed„ Biloxi, SPE DUGAN, Don D., Eng., Little Rock, Ark., KA, ASCE • DUKE, James I., Ag., Horn Lake DUNN, William W., Ed., Forest, BSU DUNCAN, Albert R., Eng., Vicks- burg, Acacia DURHAM, George E., Bu., Brook- haven, Kappa Alpha EASLEY, Wesley C, Sc., Mathiston • EASTERWOOD, Frank E., Ed., Nat- chez EASTIN, Emory F., Ag., Picayune EASTMAN, Gordon E., Sc, Jackson, ECKMAN, James H., Eng., McComb, ASCE, MSPE EDGEWORTH, Charles A., Eng., Del • EDWARDS, James L., Ed., Coffee- ville EDWARDS, James M., Ed., Laurel, Phi Kappa Tau Social Chairman, Lens and Shutter Soc, YMCA V. Pres., Debate Team, Reflector EDWARDS, Jerry M., L. Arts, Padu- EDWARDS, Macon T., Ag., Lula, KA ELDRIDGE, William G., Fo., Jack- son, Fo. Club, BSU Executive •ELLINGTON, Walker M., Bu., Jack- ELLINGTON, William E., Bu., Lex- ington, SAE ELLIOTT, Garnett D., Bu., Jackson, Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM ELLIS, Robert E., Bu., Winona, Kappa Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi Chancellor, Student Senate, Commerce Cabinet Pres., Bu. School Pres., Elder States- ELLIS, Robert F., Sc, West Point, ACS, ODK, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Who ' s Who, Sc. School V. Pres. • ELLIS, Stephen R., Fo., Jackson ELLIS, Tutor R., Ed., Tupelo ELLZEY, Jerry F., Eng., Pascagoula, AIEE, IRE ENGLAND, Archie T., Bu., Eupora ENGLAND, Geneva W., Ed., Eupora i WHIP 8 5 ml (M IC! swi • ENGLISH, Ray B., Bu., Durant, SAM ESSARY, Joe B., Eng, Lumberton ESTES, Edwin T., Eng, Gulfporl ETHRIDGE, James D„ Jr., Meridian ETHERIDGE, William T. Eng Crosby, AIChE • EUBANKS, Richard D, Bu., Bay Min- ette, Ala., Cheerleader, SAM, Bull- dog Boosters, Choir EVANS, H. Alvin, Ag„ Lexington, FFA, Band FALLIN, Richard L., Ed., Jackson FANCHER, Don E., Bu., Greenwood, Pi Kappa Alpha FARMER, Clarance S., Eng., Tupelo, ASCE, MSPE • FARRAR, James R., Bu., Fayetteville, Tenn., SAM, Bulldog Boosters, Pres. Cabinet, Election Chairman FARRIS, Bobby D., Ed., Cookeville Tenn., SEA FALKNER, William J., Ag., Eelzoni, Kappa Sigma FELTS, Alvin L., Jr., Sc, Pascagoula, Phi Kappa Tau, Pres. FERGUSON, Leland E., Bu., Vicks- burg, Kappa Sigma, Pres., ODK, REVEILLE Staff, Delta Sigma Pi, Philo Demos, Elder Statesmen, ' Commerce Cabinet, Comm. of 82 • FERGUSON, Malcolm M„ Ag., Win- ona, Block Bridle, FFA, Sentinel FERGUSON, William F., Ed., Win- ona, SEA FIKES, Harold D., Eng Fulton ASCE FINGER, John T., Eng., Ripley. Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Pres., Tau Beta Pi, ASME FINLEY, Dean J., L. Arts, West Point • FLANAGAN, Charles A., Eng., Cleve- land, ASAE, Pres., BSU FLEMING, Robert L., Jr., Eng., Greenwood, Kappa Sigma FLETCHER, Bobby P., Eng., Hatties- burg. ASCE FLOWER, Emdie, Ed., Lexington, BSU, Block Bridle FLOWERS, Dan H., Bu., Jackson • FLYNN, Billy C, Sc, Columbus FONDREN, John C, Columbus FORD, Jimmy C, Ed., West Point, Iota Lambda Sigma, IEd Club FORRESTER, Ellsworth A, Bu, Natchez FOSTER, M. Brinson, Bu, Monticello, Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Pi, Acer. Club • FOSTER, Stephen F, Eng, Columbus, AIChE FRAZIER,. Ralph, Ed, Louisville FREY, Eng, Barlow, Ky., Student Chapter of IND. Eng. FREY, Jeanine E, L. Arts, Barlow, Ky. FULCE, Johnny M, Ed, Ackerman • FULTNER, Thomas E, Ed., Raven den Springs, Ark., Iota Lambda Sigma, IEd Club FUNCHESS, Percy N., Jr., Ed., Cleve- land FURLOW, Charles R., Eng, Menden- ball, Sigma Chi, M Club GALLAHER, Peggy J, Ed., Rienzi, Coed Club, Cardinal Key, WSGA Social Chairman GAMEL, Carl E., Bu., Birmingha Ala. • GAMMEL, James D., Jr., Bu., Bent, Ky„ M Club GARNER, Dalton G., Ag., Boonville, Alpha Zeta, Dairy Club, Pres. Wesley Foundation GARNER, John E., Jr., Bu., Anguilla GARRAWAY, Charles W., L. Arts, Brooklyn, SAE, Dorm Council, RE. ' FLECTOR Staff, Barristers GARTIN, Robert E., Bu, Laurel, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Alpha Psi, Acct Club Seniors E aniBk. yl - J,_ , M I m • GARVIN, Bobby S, Ed, Greenville GATEWOOD, Alex O, Bu. Dodds- ville GENTRY, Enoch E, Bu, Baldwyn Acct. Club GEORGE, Lonnie L, Gulf port, AIEE, IRE GERDES, Francis L, Jr., Ag, Lei and • GERRARD, Hyram F, Eng, Anguilla, KA, AIChE, MSPE GIBSON, Wheeler D, Ag, Collins, Alpha Zeta, Poultry Science Club, Dormitory V. P. GIBSON, William P, Ag, Maben GILL, William J, Ag, Magee, Alpha Zeta, Chancellor, Agronomy Club GILLEY, Thomas W, L. Arts, Ocean Springs • GILMER, John V, Bu, Columbus, Acacia, SAM GLASGOW, David D, Ed, Utica, M Club, Sec.-Treas. GLENNON, Robert M, L. Arts, Moss Point, Acacia, German Club, Wesley Foundation, YMCA Cabinet GOODWIN, Larry L, Bu, Crenshaw, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi GOFF, Owen M, Eng, Hattiesburg jpA .1 ., % ■f f l • GORE, Donald, Fo„ P ?«, f . ; Fo. Club Pres. GORE, William R., Eng., Malhist MSPE GORDEN, TED T. GOTLIBOSKI, Thoi City, Beach Bu, Okolona is J., Bu., Long GOUDELOCK, Charles, Fo., hexing- • GRAY, Earl M., Bu., Durant GRAY, James O., Bu., Corinth GRAY, Kenney E., Ag., Fulton, Who ' s Who, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Kappa Delta, Debate Team, Chorus, Sr. Class Pres., FFA Pres. GRAY, Lawrence A., Jr., Eng. Ithaca N. Y, AIEE, IRE GRAFE, Robert L„ Eng., Lucedale, KA, Student Senate, ASME, MSPE, Eng. Council • GREEN, Adrian O, Ed., Starkrille GREELEY, Ronald, Sc, Gulfbort GREENE, William A., Jr., Bu., West Point GRIFFIN, Carley O, Eng., Baldwin, ASME, NSPE, MSPE, SEA, Air Transportation Club GRIFFIN, Max K., Bu., Pontotoc : . , . _ — - - 1 f — : ' . i Seniors • ' •. v Get her, Opal ! • GUESS, Joseph E., Bu., Jackson, PKA GUSLER, Lee T., Eng., Tupelo, Tau Beta Pi Corr. Sec, Eta Kappa Nu V. Pres., IRE, AIEE GUSSIO, John F., Eng, Jackson GUY, Devon P, Ed, McComb HACKETT, Charles I, Bu, Tupelo, KA • HALES, Zelton L, Eng, Mize HALL, John J, III, Ag, Leland, Sigma Chi HALL, John J. Ill, Eng, McComb HAMMITT, George M, Eng, Gren- ada, Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, ASCE, MSPE, Elder Statesmen, Eng. Council, Pres. ROTC Assoc, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Senate, Fr. Class Pres. • HAMMOND, Jerome H., Jack- HAMNER, Mary F„ L. Arts, Como HANEY, Edith A., Ed., Starkville, Chi O., Who ' s Who, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, NEA, Reflector, Meister- singers, Y Cabinet, Sec. HANRAHAN, William R Bu Greenville • HARDIN, William D., Bu., Horn Lake, Accounting Club HARGROVE, David S, L. Arts, Hat- tiesburg, Phi Delta Theta, Track, Sports Ed. and Editor Reflector, Student-Alum Comm., Pres. GAb HARMON, Homer G., Eng., Merid- ian, AIEE, IRE HAMON, James R., Eng., Fulton HARMON, Marice F., Ed., Meridian Kappa Delta Pi, SEA • HARPER, Jerry H„ Bu., Hazlehurst HARPER, Nolan, L. Arts, Jackson, Sigma Phi Epsilon HARRINGTON, Robert D., Ed., Man- HARRIS, Henry W., Eng, Columbus, SAE HARRIS, Jack L, Bu., McComb, PiKA, Blue Key, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Elder Statesman, High School Day, Chairman • HARRIS, James H., Sc, Collins HARRIS, Joseph P., Ag„ Decatur HATFIELD, Larry F., Bu., Gulfport, Kappa Sigma Officer, Commerce Cabinet, Elder Statesman, Board Publications, Student Senate, Delta Sigma Pi, Editor ' 62 Bulldog, REVEILLE Business Mgr. ' 60- ' 6l, ' 6l- ' 62 HATHORN, Gary L., Eng, Jackson, ASCE HAVENS, Yeul H., L. Arts, Jackson, Pi Kappa Alpha • HAWTHORNE, Albert R, As Mc- Neill HAYGOOD, Robert F, Bu, Meridian HAYNES, Jack W, Sc, Jackson HAYNES, Milford W, Sc, Fulton HAYNIE. Robert L, Eng, Jackson • HAYS, William D, Bu Sardis HAYS, William J, L. Arts, Sardis HEMBY, Jack C, Eng, Columbus, IRE, MSPE HENDERSON, Charles A, Ed, Stark- ville, YMCA, SAM, IEd. Club HENDERSUN, Wilfred W, Ag, Punica, Pi Kappa Alpha • HENDON, James, Ag, Shaw, Ag.Ec. Club, Pres, Alpha Phi Omega, In- ter-Dorm Council, Pres. Butler Dorm HENDING, Royce D, Ag, Ovett HENDRIX, Stanley B, L. Arts, Bald- wyn HENLEY, William w R- •• SAM, Blackfriars Acct. Club HENR, Ralph E, Ed, Matbis Society, HIGH, Jai HERRING, Reuben R„ Ag„ Tyler- HERTTER, Bobby G„ Eng., Paducah, Ky., ASME, NSRE HESS, Robert W„ Bu., Laurel, Pi Kappa Alpha HICKERSON, Joe A., Jr., Eng., Jack- , Bu., Tupelo, Sigma ■HILL, Jon H., Bu., Okolona, ATO HILL, Lloyd R., L. Arts, Jackson, Sigma Chi, Philo Demos, Pershing Rifles, Dance Comm., Homecoming Comm, Welcoming Comm. Chm. HILL, Minnie Jo, Ed., Houston, Kappa Delta Pi HILL, Royce M„ Ed., Gulfport HILL, Thomas C, Eng., Laurel HILTON, William E., Eng., Laurel HINES, Hubert P., Sc, Starkville, Kappa Sigma HINES, William C, Eng., Jackson HINTON, William W., Jr Eng Crosby, MSPE, IAS HITCH, Robert L., Ed., Sumner, Kappa Sigma, M Club m lMmL ... HODGE, Therman W., Bu., Water Valley HODGE, Marion C, Eng., Happer- HODIL, Earl H., Fo., Glenshaw, Pa. HOFFMAN, Roy A., L. Arts, Natchez HOLDER, William W., L. Arts, Lex- ington HOLLEY, William H., Bu., Clarks- HOLLIDAY, Maurice, Ag., Raymond HOLT, Eddie J„ Eng., Poxworth, Phi Kappa Tau HOOD, Kenneth B„ Ag., Duncan, SPE HOOPER, James H., Bu., Greenwood, Beta Alpha Psi, Acct. Club ' HOOPER, William F., Ed., Gre HOPKINS, Angela M., Ed., Laurel HOPKINS, Aubrey M., Bu., Jackson, Sigma Chi HORTON, Charles R., Sc, Ellisville, AChS., Arnold Air Society HOSEY, George H., Bu, Meridian • HOSSLEY, Joseph E., Eng., Vicks- burg, AIChE, Newman Club HOWELL, Harold E, Fo, Moss Point HOWELL, Lester R, Ag, Lucedale, Alpha Zeta, FFA HUFFMAN, James W, Eng, Hous- HUGGINS, Frank L, Ed, Corinth • HUGHES, David W., Bu., Green- HUGHBY, Walton E., Ed., Birming- ham, Ala., SAE, Maroon Band HUNNINGS, Raymond M., Eng, Moss Point, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Tau Sigma, Treas., MSPE, Tau Beta Pi HUNT, James L., Sc, Millport, Ala. HURT, Larry N., Ed., Macon • HUTTON, James B., Jr., Ag., Tchula, Senate INGRAM, Earl S., Eng, Cofjeeville IRBY, William S., Eng., Vicksburg, Phi Kappa Tau, AIChE, Newman Club Pres. ISHEE, James G„ Ed., Jackson ISOM, Jane E„ Bu., Corinth, Chi Omega Cardinal Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Alpha Psi, WSGA, Acct. Club, REVEILLE Staff Seniors ,.: • JACKSON, Grady I, Bu., Union, Acct. Club, BSU Pres, SAM JACKSON, Harvey-S, Ed, Hernando, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, SNEA JACKSON, Howard P., L. Arts, Jack- JACKSON, James E, ASCE, BSU JACKSON, Larry N, bell, Ala. Eng, Raymond, Bu, Phil Camp- • JACKSON, William L, L. Arts, Bruce JAGGERS, Gail Cox, Ed, Okolona JAY, Elton E, Eng, Batesville, ASCE JAY, Robert L, Eng, Batesville JENKINS, Charles E, Eng, Tupelo • JENKINS, James C, Bi JENKINS, Elisha B, Jr. AIEE , Cary Eng, Terry, JOHNSON, Adrian Z, Sc, Metairie, La. JOHNSON, Charles L, Bu, Tupelo, SAM JOHNSON, Frank N, L. Arts, Jack- son, Sigma Chi .. ' 3 f ' tTCT 4 K7 ' ' • JOHNSON, Gerald W., Bu., LawrW, Acacia, IFC Representative JOHNSON, Glen A., Eng., Memphis, Pi Kappa Alpha JOHNSON, Herbert H., Bu., Hazle- burst, Pi Kappa Alpha JOHNSON, James W., Ed., Scooba, IEd Club JOHNSON, James W., Eng., Mem- phis • JOHNSTON, Ronald R., Ed., Shu, JOLLY, James D., Bu., Laurel, I Kappa Alpha JOLLEY, John F., L. Arts, Louisvih JONES, Ethelbert B., Eng., Shubut, Pi Kappa Alpha JONES, Howard M., Eng., Burin Ky. • JONES, Jimmie C, Bu., Fayette, Ala., SAM JONES, Jimmy M., Bu., Jackson, Newman Club, Treas., Int. Club JONES, Thomas F, Bu., Vicksburg, Acct. Club JORDAN, Max H., Eng., Ocean Springs, AIEE, IRE JOYNER, Bobby O, Ag., Brownsville, Ten,!., Block Bridle Club Just because you ' re a Kappa Sig doesn ' t mean you can vote twice. M 6+A+M tT T - H iA Stni Seniors • KARU, Emery P., Bu., Starkville, International Club, LSA, Parachute, Photography Club KASSIS, George S., Bu., Gulfport KAVANAUGH, Benjamin H„ Jr., Eng., Grenada, Pi Kappa Alpha, IRE • KENNEDY, Carl W., Bu., Calhoun City, Beta Alpha Psi, Acct. Club, ODK, Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Cabinet, BSU, YMCA KIDD, Jerry W., Eng., Bu., Pontotoc, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, ASCE, MSPE KILLAM, Mark E., Bu., Meridian KIMBROUGH, Lester P., Bu., Colum- bus KINARD, P., Marie, L. Arts, Louis- • KINCADE, Claude G., Eng., Brook- haven, ASCE, Arnold Air Soc. Pres., MSPE, Tau Beta Pi Sec, Who ' s Who KING, Gara M., Ed., Okolona KING, Woodrow W., Bu., Columbus KISNER, James M., Ed., Bruce, IEC KLAAS, John E., Ed., Madison • KNIGHT, E. Wayne, Jr., Eng, Mc- Comb KNIGHT, George M„ Ed, Saltillo KNIGHT, James H, Ag, Winona KNIGHT, June Bell, Ed, Inverness KNIGHT, Robert R, Bu, Inverness, Kappa Sigma • KONZELMAN, David E, Sc, Biloxi KRAUS, Frank A, Eng, Starkville, PKA, AIEE, MSPE KUYRKENDALL, Bertram R, L. Arts, Magnolia, Acacia, Men ' s Chorus, SA KYLE, Janie E, Bu, Jackson, Acct. Club, Beta Sigma Pi, WSGA, REVEILLE Staff LACKEY, Donald L, Eng, Tupelo • LADD, Dooglas F, Bu, Gulf port LADNER, Gerald C, Eng, Green- wood, SAE, MSPE, Meistersingers, Soc, of Ind. Eng. Pres. LADNER, Robbie L, Eng, Biloxi, SPE, MSPE, AIEE, AAS LAFEVER, Marion J, Eng, Farrell, Zeta Tau Alpha LAND, George H, Bu, Sardis .£zM ' M $M • LANE, Larry G, Sc, Columbus, Band, AMCh. Soc. LANE, Ralph H, Sc, Columbus LANG, Michael, Eng, N. Y ., N. Y ., IAS LANGLEY, Charles N, Bu, Houston LANIER, Joan, L. Arts, Scooba • LANGSTON, Lloyd G, Sc, Pine Bluff, Ark., KA LANSDALE, Dalton S, Bu, Ethel LASTER, Bobby L, Ed, Duck Hill, IED LATIMER, Huga Wayne, L. Arts, Philadelphia, Sigma Chi LATHAM, Bobby L, Eng, Beulah, Kappa Sigma • LATHAM, Rodney H, Ed, Indepen- LEE, Charles H, Jr., Eng, Canton, LEE, Charles R, Ag, Mt. Olive, FFA LEE, David K, Fo, Greenville LEE, James M, Ed, Macon, KA J0 ifcfc mfmkd s -J ' fkiik. iik • LEE, Raymond C, Ag., South Birdie LEE, Robert H., Eng., Poplarville, KA LEGGETT, Jerry E„ Eng., Petal LIGHTSEY, Alfred E., Eng., Heidel- berg LINDSEY, Augustus L., Ed., Indian- ola, Kappa Delta Pi, Choir • LINDSEY, Lawrence K., Bu., Dodds- ville LING, Chow T, Eng., Cleveland LINN, Mabry W., Bu., Batesville SAM LITTLE, Robert R„ Eng., Grenada, AIEE, IRE, MSPE LOFTIS, Keith R., Bu., Columbus • LONG, John H., Bu., Memphis, Tenn., Sigma Nu, Westminster, Elder Statesmen, SAM, Alpha Kappa Psi LONG, Linda S., Ed., Starkville, Chi Omega LONGEST, John I., Sc, Bruce, ACh Soc. LOWERY, Charles D„ Ed., Rueville, Iota Lambda Sigma RASPET, David, Sc, Starkville, PKA, Pres., Blue Key, Pres., AlPh Pres., AAS, IAS • LOWERY, Shelly G, Fo., Edinburg, Alpha Phi Omega, Fo. Club, Fin and Antler Club LUMPKIN, John L„ Bu., Lucedale LUNA, James W., Jr., Ed., Blue Mountain LUNDY, Frank J., Jr., Eng., Jackson, Sigma Chi LYLES, Bobby J., Eng., Pascagoula, ATO • McADAMS, Douglas, Ed., Kosciusko, IED McBRAYER, Homer G, Eng., Nox- apater McBRIDE, Charles L„ Bu., Vicksburg, Kappa Sigma McBRIDE, Floyd M„ Ed., Tupelo, Acacia, Phi Kappa Delta, Wesley, Blackfriars V. Pres. McBRIDE, William L., Bu., Ripley • McCLAIN. Kenneth L., Ed., Mathis- ton, MEA, SEA McCAIN, William J., Ag., Memphis, Tenn., ATO, Blue Key, SEA, Alpha Zeta, Who ' s Who, AROTC McCORMICK, John N., Eng., Hick- ory, KA McCORMICK, John W., Eng., Horn Lake, ASCE, MSPE McCRANEY, James B., Eng., Forest Pi Kappa Alpha • McCREARY, Joe E„ Ag., West Point, Farm Equip. Club Treas. McCUTCHON, William P., Jr., Eng., Waveland McDONALD, William C, Eng., Water Valley McFADDEN, William R., Eng., West Point, Sigma Chi McHANEY, Robert L., Jr., L. Arts, West Point, Phi Kappa Tau, AFROTC, AAS, Elder .Statesmen, Reflector Staff • McILWAIN, Julius F., L. Arts, Waynesboro McKEE, Leo C, Ag., Drew, Poultry Science Club McKIBBEN, Gerald H., Sc, Baldwyn McKINNEY, Luke T., Ed., Tupelo McLENDON, Ruben E., Ill, Bu., West Helena, Ark. • McLEOD, Edd R., Bu., Perry, Fla., ATO McNAIR, Ernest C, Jr., Eng., Ray- mond, ASCE McNAIR, Robert D., Ag., Neshoba, FFA McNEIL, James L„ Eng., Bay Springs, Lambda Chi Alpha McRANEY, Johnny B., Eng., Colum- Seniors • McWILLIE, Thomas A., Ag., Birming- ham, Ala. MADDEN, John A., Jr., Ed., Jackson, Phi Kappa Tau, IEd Club, School of Education V. P. MAGEE, Aleita A., L. Arts, Magee, Zeta Tau Alpha MAGEE, Charles H., Fo., Florence MAGEE, Joe A., Bu., Jackson, Wes- ley Foundation, Acct. Club, Trans- portation Club •MANN, L. Ray, Jr., Bu., Osceola, Ark., Sigma Chi, Student Assoc! V. P. MAPLES, Dago, Eng., Tiger Branch, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma, Who ' s Who MARBLE, James O., Eng., Jackson, MSPE, IEd Club MARSALIS, Richard L., Fo., Vicks- burg, Wesley Foundation, Pres., Forestry Club MARTIN, Anna J,, Ed., Mathiston • MARTIN, Charles E., Ed Scobey BSU, IEd Club MARTIN, Edgar W., Ed., Belzoni MARTIN, Frank W., Bu., Magnolia MARTIN, Henry S., Eng. West Mem- phis, Ark., SAE MARTIN, Jimmy B., Eng., Pontotoc _ 4 :=xfc If we lose this one, you and I will coach. • MANN, James G., Eng., Port Gibson MARTIN, Thomas A., Ag., Cary, Block and Bridle Club MASON, Nikki L., Ed., Pensacola, Fla., Chi Omega, SEA, CoEd Club MASSEY, Nina J., L. Arts, Okolona,. SA, Cardinal Key Sec, REVEILLE, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Favorite, ROTC Sponsor, Student Alumni Comm., Dance Comm. MASSEY, Wilbur F., Eng., Forest •MAULDIN, Douglas L., L. , Moss MAXWELL, James D„ Ag., Be Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Club ] MAY, Will E., L. Arts, Cotton P Ark.. PKA MAYERHOFF, Frances L., Bu., A diem, Beta Alpha Psi, Acct. C REVEILLE. WSGA MEEKS, Roy A., Jr., Sc, Greenw PKA, Choir, Men ' s Glee Clut • MELLINGER, Borry L., Ed„ Gulf port MERRELL, Robert H, Eng., Jackson, AAS Rifle Team, Ind. Eng. METCLAFE, Jimmy M., Bu., Tupelo MET TS, John P., Jr., Eng., Louhiille, ASCE MILLER, Edward L., Fo., Panama City. Fla., Fo. Club Kiddies turn out too ! Seniors • MILLER, Margaret E., Ed., Columbus, Blackfriars, Meistersingers, Kappa Delta Pi MILTON, Jerry M., L. Arts, McComb, KA MITCHELL, Bobby F„ Ed., Amory MITCHELL, James G., Bu., Picayune, SAM MITCHELL, Philip D., Bu., Boone- ville, Westminster, Sec. McKee Hall •MOFFITT, James E., Eng., Corinth MOODY, Thomas R., Bu., Columbus MOORE, Berhard J., Eng., Maple- wood. N. J., Newman Club, ASCE MOORE, James T., Bu., Aberdeen, SAM MOORE, Jerry D., Eng., Barlow, Ky., Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu Rec. Sec, AIEE, IRE, Who ' s Who •MOORE, Jimmy D., Fo, Sheffield, Ala. MOORE, Margie L., Ed., Clarksdale MOORMAN, Thomas F., Ed., Oak- land, BSU, Student Ed. Assn MORGAN, Clyde H., Sc, Forest MORGAN, Donald L., Eng., Tyler- •MORRIS, Don H., Eng., Olive Branch, Phi Kappa Tau, APO, MSPE, Pres. of ASME MORRIS, James G„ Ed., Starkville MORROW, Billy J„ Bu., Smithville MOSELEY, Niles R., Eng., Jackson, KA, ODK, Blue Key, Who ' s Who MOSLEY, Edwin T„ Sc, Walnut • MOULDER, Bill J., L. Arts, Jackson MUIRHEAD, James O., Eng., Aber- MURPHY, Jesse D., Ed, Abbeville, Ala., ME A, NEA MYERS, Eric G., Eng., Jackson NAIL, Jasper M, Eng., Grenada • NASON, Hilda D„ Ed., Aberdeen, Kappa Delta Pi NEAL, Jerry, Bu, Vardaman NEELY, Allen G, Bu, Newton NELSON, Hilton, Eng, Monticello NETTLES, Edward L, L. Arts, Char- leston, S. C. • NICHOLS, Chloe H, L. Arts, Jack- son, Chi Omega, Cardinal Key NICHOLS, William E, Ed, Amory NOEL, Robert W, Bu, Columbia, Sigma Chi, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Senate, Vice Pres. of Business School OAKLEY, George S, Ed, Booneville, MClub O ' BRIANT, James J, Bu, Ethel, SAM • OGLESBY, John W, Ag, Chatman, Pi Kappa Alpha OLIVER, Ed P, Bu, Uazen, Ark., SAE OQUINN, Darris P, Ag, Columbia ORMAN, Jimmy V, Bu, Ellisville, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treas. Vice Pres. Blue Key, Delta Sigma Pi, Elder Statesmen, Reflector Staff, SAM, IFC ORR, James W, Eng, Jackson, AIEE, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Scabbard Blade •ORR, Jimmie D, Ag, Meadville, FFA OSBOURNE, Ray D, Ed, Memphis, M Club OSWALT, Karen, Ed, Mathiston OSWALT, Robert W, Ed, Columbus OUSLEY, Mary L, Ed, Goodman cs I .MiM wm v.. J O cs ds • OWEN, William D., Sc, Phi Kappa Tau Eng., Jackson, 4 4 J PACE, Thomas ASME PALMERTREE, Hiram D., Ag, K ' - den, Alpha Zeta, Agronomy ' Club V. Pres. PANAGIOTOU, Angelo J., Eng Jackson, ASCE, Int. Club Treas ' PARHAM, R. L„ Ed., Columbus • PARIS, William W„ Bu., Greenwood, Alpha Kappa Psi PARKER, Walter M., Fo., Meridian PARKINSON, Jerry D., Bu., Durant PARRIS, Fred N., Sc, Starkville, Delta Tau Delta, Elder Statesmen V. Pres. PATE, George C, Eng., Cojjeeville, ASCE • PATIN, Larry J., Eng., Jackson PATTERSON, Waldo E., Bu., Rose- dale, Beta Alpha Psi, Newman Club, Acct. Club PATTERSON, William J., Sc, Shaw PEARCE, Stanley D., Ed., Fulton PEARSON, Calr W., Ed., Picayune • PENICK, Eugene B., Fo., Pulaski, PERRY, ' Earl M, Eng., Booneville PERSONS, Rodney F., Eng., Jackson, IRE, AIEE, NSPE, BSU PETTEY, Mary V„ Ed., Meridian PETTIGREW, C. Leon, Ed., Planters- ville, Ind. Ed. Club V. P res. • PFAUTZ,. William G, Ed., Lititz, Pa., IRE, SUBA PHILLIP, James A., Eng., Olive Branch PHILLIPS, Maxey J., Eng., Corinth, AAS PHILLIPS, Robert O., Ed., Calhoun City PHILLIPS, Willia Ed., • PHILPOTT, William L., Eng. ' , Vicks- burg PIERCE, Herlon D., Eng., Bassfield, ASCE PIPKIN, Raymond P., Bu., Kilmich- ael, Acct. Club, SAM Treas., Beta Alpha Psi PIGG, Irby H., Eng., Lena, ASCE PITTS, Billy R., L. Arts, Moss • PIERCE, Paul W., Eng., Vicksburg, Pi Kappa Alpha PITTMAN, Jesse L„ Bu., Houlka, Acacia POE, John W., Fo., Centreville, Ala. POLK, James S., Eng., Prentiss POSEY, Michael E., Bu., Tupelo Acct. Club, YMCA • POWERS, William D., L. Arts, Laurel POYTHRESS, Francis, Eng, Meridian PRESSGROVE, Arnold A., Eng., Jack- PREWITT, Wiley C, Bu., Vaiden, Kappa Sigma PRIESTER, Ralph L., Eng., Meridian, Kappa Alpha • PRIESTER, William R., L. Arts, Nat- chez, Sigma Chi, M Club PRINCE, Maud R„ Ed., Shuqualak, Kappa Delta Pi, Cardinal Key PROVIAS, George A., L. Arts, Aber- PRYOR, Ben L„ L. Arts, Webb PUGH, Calvin B., Fo., Moselle, For- estry Club, Wesley dmtikiik Seniors • QUINN, Penny K, Ed., Walnut RABORN, George E, Ed., Macon RALEY, Charles J., Eng., Jackson RAMSEY, Robert D, Ag., Jackson, Pi Kappa Alpha RANDALL, James D., Bu., Aliceville, Ala. • RANDALL, Roddis C, Eng., Vicks- burg RATCLIFF, Larry P., Eng., Jackson RAWLS, Billy C, Eng., Shivers RAY, Joe T., Ed., Eupora RAY, Larry D., Ed., Kilmichael • RAY, Mack S., Ag., Drew RAY, Mary J., Ed., Starkville REDHEAD, Bob, Eng., Woodville, Kappa Sigma, Treas. of ASCE REED, Arthur R., Bu., Tupelo REED, Maurice L., Ag, Starkville j ' - if: ' . { :  i I . Fo., Carthage, M) : ' ;.; ' ' • REESE, Sam, Bu., Ecru REEVES, Charle Fo. Club REEVES, Mary L., Ed., Aberdeen, Choir REEVES, Ralph L., Jr., Ed., McComb REEEES, Rodger C, Bu., Brookhaven, Meistersingers • REICH, J. Ray, Ed., Amory RESTER, James M., Bu., Guljport, Sigma Chi Pres., Blue Key, Acct. Club, Elder Statesmen, Homecoming Chm., IFC Sec.-Treas., V. Pres. RHYNE, Vernon T, Eng., La Marque, Tex., Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, BSU, AIEE, IRE RICE, William F., Fo, Washington, D. C. RICHARDS, John A, Eng, Pasca-. goula, MSPE, ASME • RICHARDSON, Albert R, L. Arts, Delta City, BSU V. Pres. RICHARDSON, Edward A, So, Nat- chez, ACS, Maroon Band RICHARDSON, Harold L, Ed, Rip. RICHARDSON, Thomas E, Eng, Hattiesburg RILES, John C, Eng, Sumrall, IRE, Tau Beta Pi Red Rover, Red Rover, Send the KA ' s right over iA lifA Seniors • ROBERTS, Charles J, L. Arts, Stark- ville, Pi Kappa Alpha ROBERTS, Charles R, Ag, Ml. Olive, Block and Bridle ROBERTS, Robert R, Jr., L. Arts, Belzoni, Barrister ' s Club ROBERTS, Roy A, Ag, Guntown, Alpha Zeta, FFA V. Pres. ROBIDEAU, Robert G, Bu, Canton, SAM, Acct. Club • ROBINSON, Eugene A, Eng, Biloxi ROBINSON, Norman R, Ag, Mize ROGERS, Frank, Ag, Starkville, SAE ROGERS, Jack C, Bu, Chicago, 111. ROPER, Miles M, Bu, Picayune • ROSE, James H., L. Arts, Helena, Ark., Sigma Chi, Scabbard Blade, Philo Demos ROSE BERRY, John M., Ed., McComb ROSS, Robert M., Bu., Hattiesburg, Acacia, Beta Alpha Pi, S tudent Senate, Commerce Cabinet, SAM, Accounting Club ROSS, Sidney O., Eng., Vicksburg, Treas. of ASCE, MSPE ROUSE, James J., Bus., North Little Rock, Ark., ATO, SAM, IFC Pres, Blue Key Vice Pres., Delta Sigma Pi • ROWELL, Gerald, Eng., „„, . Ga„ MSPE, ASME, MSSCIE ROY, Robert C, Fo., Gulf port, Forest- ry Club, Fin Antler Club RUCKER, Elmer G., Bu Vaiden RUSHING, Faye B., Bu., Brookhaven, Accounting Club, Choir RUSHING, John W., Eng., Laurel APO, ASCE • RUSSELL, George T., Eng., luka RUSSELL, Willie L., Bu., Greenville, Kappa Sigma RUTLEDGE, James M., Ag., Mc- Henry, FFA, Dormitory Sec. RYAN, Lewis E., Ed., Starkville, Kappa Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Treas. of SEA SABINE, Deirdrie C, L. Arts, Sher- man Oaks, Calif. • SABINE, John S., L. Arts, Tacoma, Wash., Lambda Chi Alpha SANDERS, Jackie P., Fo., Toccopola SANDERS, James M., Sc, Greenwood, Kappa Sigma, Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi SARTIN, Robert D., Ed., Brookhaven SAUCIER, John W., Eng., Columbia m.lm nd • SAUNDERS, Roy S., Bu., Ambridge Pa., Acacia SAVELL, Charles L., Eng., Philadel- phia, ASME, MSPE, Pi Tau Sigma Sec. SCARBOROUGH, Albert B., Ed. Gulf port SCHILLING, Prentiss E., Ag., Mag- nolia, AZ, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi SCHUMACHER, Paul W., Ag., Booneville • SCOTT, Alexander A., Bu., Laurel, Kappa Alpha SCOTT, Billy L., L. Arts, Jackson SCOTT, Leland P., Eng., Tupelo, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Tau Sigma ASME, IFC SCOTT, Owen A., Sc, Pass Christian SCOTT, Wayne A., L. Arts, Jackson, Lambda Chi Alpha • SCRIVNER, Martin R., Ag., Carthage, Sigma Phi Epsilon SCRUBY, Eleanor B., Ed., Kosciusko SCRUGGS, Fred M., Eng., Clarksdale, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AIChE, ODK, Phi Kappa Phi, Who ' s Who SEAGO, Calvin, Ag., Senatobia, Pres. SAE SEAWRIGHT, Travis E., Ed., Sallis, SEA ikdi timfa x: • SEITZ, William M. Jr., Bu, Starkville, SAE SENO, Charles A., Bu., Greenwood SENTF.R, Paul K., Eng., Tupelo, ASCE SHAW, David L., Sc., Eupora SHAW, John E„ L Arts, Eupora, ATO, Barristers • SHAW, Robert L., Ed., Magnolia SHAW, William R., Fo., Oxford SHERMAN, Wayne B., Ag., Lena SHERROD, John E. Jr., Eng., Jackson, Sigma Chi SHERROD, Robert R., Eng., Jackson, MSPE, IE • SHOOK, Howard E., Sc, Jackson SHOWS, Otho H., Ag., Starkville SHIRLEY, James A., Bu., West Point, Sigma Chi SIMMONS, Donald C, Fo., Brooks- ville, Fo. Club SIMMONS, Donald E., Eng., Pontotoc • SIMMONS, James E., Ag., Mooreville, FFA SIMPSON, Alton F., L Arts, Laurel, MEA, Choir, Newman Club SIMPSON, Don T., Eng., Houston SIMS, Jane V., Ed., Moss Point SIMS, John R„ Ag., Bay Springs • SMITH, Charles A., Bu., Jackson SMITH, Charles B„ Bu., Tunica SMITH, Gail F., Ed., Decatur, BSU SMITH, Harry T., Eng., Grenada SMITH, Lawrence O. Jr., Bu., Van- Vleet, Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Ace. Club, Com. Cabinet • SMITH, Marvin B., Eng., Brandon, Band, AIEE, IRENSPE SMITH, Sherrill E., Eng., Bude, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, MSPE SMITH, Taylor B., L Arts, Booneville, Phi Kappa Tau, Senate, Comm. of 82, Young Demo. SMITH, William A., Jr., L Arts, Yazoo City SMITH, William P.. Bu., Ackerman • SNOWMEN, John M., Eng., Hatties- burg, ASCE SNIPES, Grover E., Fo., Tupelo SONES, James C. Jr., Ag., McNeill SONES, Richard M., Fo., McNeill SPEARS, Billy L., Fo., Columbia, Fo. Club • SPEARS, James J., Eng., Canton SPICER, John A., Ag., Forrest City, Ark., Wesley, ATO, APO, Black- friars, Pres. of ATO SPRINGFIELD, William L., Sc, Memphis STACY, Aaron T., Ed., Winona STACY, Bobby F, Ed., Jackson, Kappa Sigma, M Club STEPHEN, Larry H., Ed., Canton, SAM, Ind. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda STEPHEN, Mary F., Ed., Lexington, Beta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi • STEPHENS, Walter H., Bu-., Jackson, KA Order STEVENS, Earl W., Ed., Okolona STEVERSON, Forest E., Bu, Stark- cs a o • STUBBS, Frank E., Eng., Magee, KA Order, ASCE STURDIVANT, Robert D, Bus., Jackson, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scab- bard Blade SWAIN, Walter, Bu., Leland, KA SWANK, Clayton J., L. Arts, Green- ville, Rush Chm. Kappa Sigma, Yacht Club SWANN, Henry O., Bu., Jackson, Golf Team, Newman Club • SYKES, Mary J, Ed., Houston, SEA, Kappa Delta Pi SYKES, Thomas E, Eng, Crystal Springs, IRE, AIEE, MSPE TABOR, Vernon B, Bu, Long Beach TANT, William S, L. Arts, Stark- ville, Lambda Chi Alpha TATE, Eugene B, Bu, Newton •TATE, Larry M, Bu, Clarksdale, Kappa Sigma TAYLOR, Martha W, Bu, Sidon TAYLOR, George M, Bu, Houston, Pi Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, Beta Alpha Psi, Arnold Air Soc, Stu- dent Senate, Accounting Club TAYLOR, John R, Bu, Jackson TEEL, Maynard A, Bu, Mt. Pleasant Accounting Club MdiM ■' ■■■■V J • TEW, Elsie G., Ed., Meridian THACKER, John M„ Ed Harrisville IEd. Club THOMAS, Charles V., Bu., Vicksburg, Who ' s Who, Alpha Kappa Psi, Wesley, Bus. Mgr. REFLECTOR, Pub. Comm. THOMAS, Gustave D„ Sc, Bay St. Louis THOMAS, James A., Eng. Meridian IRE, AIEE, MSPE • THO MAS, James E., Bu., Greenville THOMAS, Mac A., Ed., Aberdeen, SPE THOMAS, M. David., Bu., Starkville, SAE THOMAS, William D„ Eng., Echols, Ky., Eta Kappa Nu THOMPSON, James F„ Jr., Ed., Meridian, Phi Kappa Tau • THOMPSON, Joseph A., L. Arts, Corinth, Phi Kappa Phi THORNTON, Marion D., Ag., Edin- burg, Ag., Eco. Club TICKNER, Leo E„ Bu., Jackson TINGLE, Frederic C, Sc, Meridian, 4-H Club TISDALE, Daniel G., Jr., Eng Gulj- • TODD, Elmer J., Ag., West Point, SAE TOWNSEND, Thomas G., L. Arts, Meridian TRIPHLETT, James H., Bu, Macon, Acct. Club, Alpha Kappa Psi TRULOVE, Howard J, West Point TRUSSELL, Bobby S, Ed, Ackerman Seniors -3 . ;i 4t M • TUCKER, James H, Eng, McComb, ASCE TUMLIN, James M, Eng, Tishomingo TURNER, Joseph G, Jr., Eng, Jack- son, Meistersingers, Phi Eta Sigma, BSU, AIEE, IRE, MSPE TYNER, Jack H, Bu, Meridian VAHER, Alo, Fo, Hollis, N. Y. • VANCE, Leonel C, Ed, Calhoun City VANDERFORD, Carey P, Bu, Kos- VANDERFORD, Jessie L, Bu, Stark- ville, Alpha Kappa Psi, Comm. Cab. VANDERSAND, James D, Eng, Car- rolton, 111, Newman Club, ASCE VANDERVEEN, Arthur A, Eng, Barrington, III., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi • VARNADO, Clinton B, Eng, Poplar- ville VAUGHN, Jacqueline S, Ed, Aber- deen, Beta Sigma Phi VIALE, Raymond J, Eng, Okolona, AIEE, MSPE, IRE Chm. VICKERS, Nolan L, Ed, Starkville WAITS, Joe J, Eng, Hattiesburg, ASCE, MSPE, Newman Club • WALKER, Charles W., Eng, Mc- Comb, MSPE, Vice Pres. of IEN WALKER, Ernest G., Ag., Batesville, A2, FFA WALKER, Shirley J, Ed., Pascagoula, ZTA, REVEILLE Beauty Favor- ite, Cheerleader WALL, Charles E, Eng., Winona WALLEY, Bobby G., Ag., Richton • WARD, Jimmie B„ Ed., Little Rock, Ark. WARD, Mardra F., Ed., Vardaman, Kappa Delta Pi, CoEd Club, SEA, WSGA, Math Club, BSU Council WARE, Bill L, L. Arts, Jackson, Phi Kappa Tau, Arnold Air Soc. WARNER, Tom B., Bu., Greenwood, Sigma Chi WARNOCK, James L., Eng., Vicks- • WATSON, J. C, Eng., Ellisville, AIEE, BUS, AIRE, MSPE WATSON, James T., Jr., Eng., Meri- dian, ASME, MSPE WATSON, John O., Ed., Greenwood, Ind. Ed. Club WATSON, John S., Bu., Jackson WAYCASTER, Billy W., Ed., Shan- non, Ind. Ed. Club, BSU • WEATHERLY, Danny L„ Bu., Ponto- toc, Kappa Sigma WEAVER, Ernest G., Bu., Waynes- boro, Accounting Club WEBB, Jerry W„ Ag., Noxapater WEEKLEY, Gerald L., Eng., Summit WELCH, Claude, L. Arts, Memphis, Sigma Chi, ODK, M Club, Student Senate, Reflector Staff i JI mi M r Si m 11 Ik M 1 -4 S • WELL, Alvin B., Jr., Bu., Jackson WESLEY, David E., L. Arts, Green- ville WEST, Henry G., Ag., Calhoun City WESTBROOK, Jon R., Ag., Egypt, Block Bridle, Scabbard Blade, Wesley, YMCA Cabinet WHEELOCK, Armando J., Eng., Man- agua, Nicaragua • WHITBY, Louis H., Eng., Trenton, Tenn., AIEE WHITE, Earl W., Eng., Batesville, Phi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Phi, ASME WHITE, James A., Eng., Columbia, BSU, ASME, Tau Beta Pi WHITE, Jimmy D., Bu., Louisville, SAE WHITE, Richard D., Bu., Belen, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Accounting Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold Air Soc. •WHITEHEAD, Frank A., Bu., Coa- homa WHITEHEAD, Ronald E., Ed., Shan- WINFIELD, William B„ Fo., Bay St. Louis, Forestry Club, Sec. Treas. of Forestry School WIGINGTON, Edward H., Ed., Rip. WIGNALL, Albert H., Eng., Jackson, ATO dMmMk k • WILKINS, Erne E., L. Arts, Winona WILLIAMS, Cary M., Fo., Columbia Fo. Club WILLIAMS, Etta M., Ed., Louisville WILLIAMS, Stephen H., Eng., Gulf- port WILSON, Fred A., Ed., Houston • WILSON, Raymond O, Bu„ Drew, Alpha Kappa Psi, REFLECTOR Staff WILSON, Sam J., Eng., Neshoba, ASCE WILSON, William L., Eng., Stark- ville, ATO WINDHAM, Florence J., Ed., Bay Springs WINDHAM, Jerry E, Bu., Jackson, Kappa Sigma, V. Pres. Bu School, Scabbard and Blade, Senate, ODK • WINDHAM, John W., Eng., Bay Springs WOODS, Ann M., Ed, Gore Springs WOODS, Billy J., Fo, Anguilla WOODS, Jack O., Eng, Vicksburg, MSPE, ASME, Engr. Council WRIGHT, David E, Eng, Meridian Seniors r and grasp your knees. • WRIGHT, Earl E, Ag, G racey, Ky., Phi Kappa Tau, Agronomy Club WRIGHT, John V, Eng, Jackson WRIGHT, Larry A, Bu, Ripley WRIGHT, Lynn H, Sc, Jackson, ATO WYATT, Joe M, Ag, Raleigh, Poul- try Sc. Club • YARIAN, Daniel C, L. Arts, Colum- bus, Phi Gamma Delta YATES, Shepman W, Ag, Clarks- dale, Alpha Zeta YOUNG, Heeman D, Ed, Planters- ville, IEd. Club V. Pres. ZEMER, Gerald W, Ed, Wiggins, Ind. Ed. Club MOORER, C. Alan, Jr., Bu, Jackson, SAE, Delta Sigma Pi, Scabbard Blade, SAM, Blue Key, Elder Statesmen, Commerce Cabinet, Dance Comm, Discipline Comm. OFFICERS President DUDLEY BOZEMAN Vice President BING SIKES Secretary LAURENCE MELLEN Treasurer NELSON BUD SANDERSON 1962 JUNIORS • ABBOT, Frank L., Jr., Eng, Greenwood, [ ABEL, Jimmy N, Bu., Belzoni, Kappa Sigmi ACHEE, Lloyd Joseph, Jr., Eng., Gulfport ACREE, Herbert Lee, Eng., Meridian, KA ADAMS, Clyde Robert, Ag., Charleston • ADAMS, Fletcher Paul, Bu., Jackson AIKEN, Jim Wilson, Ag., Senatobia, SAE ALDY, Luke Matthew, Jr., Bu., Kosciusko ALIAS, Edward J., Bu., Yazoo City ALLBRITTON, Henry Thomas, Eng., Jacksc • ALLEN, Billy Gorden, Ag., Baldwyn ALLRED, Bobby Glenn, Eng., Brookhaven ANDERSON, George Robert, Eng., Ripley ANDERSON, James Franklin, Eng., Macon, KA ANDERSON, John Michael, Bu., Greenwood, Sigma • ANDERSON, Roland Hugh, Eng., Brandon ANDERSON, Rushel T., Bu., Natchez ANDERSON, William P, Ed, Dekalb ANDREWS, Ira C, Jr., Eng., Columbus ANDREWS, W. Lester S., Eng., Starkville, Sigma Juniors • ANGLIN, Billy C, Bu, Bruce ANTHONY, R. Robin, Sc, West Point ANTICI, Eugene, Ag, Clarksdale ARNOLD, Robert J., Jr., Eng, Jackson ARRINGTON, Alton P, Eng, Marks, SPE • ASH FORD, Walker P, Sc, Starkville, SAE ATKINSON, Asa B, Jr., L. Arts, Shaw, PiKA AVERY, Rodney M, Eng, Purvis AXLEY, Charles C, Ag, Jackson BABB, Donald W, Eng, Corinth • BARHAM, Gerald E, Bu, Meridian, KA BAILEY, Edward A, Eng, Forest BAILEY, John P, III, Ed, Independence BAILEY, Louis J, Jr., Bu, Meridian BAILEY, Pryor S, III, L. Arts, Oakland • BAILEY, Willie A, Fo, Forest BAKER, Johnny, Bu, Meridian, Kappa Sigms BARBER, Jerry L, L. Arts, Hazlehurst BARBER, Victor C, Eng, New Hebron BAREFOOT, Howard L, Fo, Yazoo City mf sAmiM ' N ft ■ir ; • t MM m « 9; • BARLOW, Paul J., Ag., Wesson BARNETT, Lindy E., L. Arts, Win Alpha Epsilon BARNETT, Roy E., Ed., Dekalb BARRETT, Richard N„ L. Arts India Chi BARRON, Bryant M., Bu., Smithdale ola, Sigma • BARRON, Jesse L., Eng., Crystal Springs, Phi Kappa Tau BARTLETT, Fitz J„ Jr., L. Arts, Gulf port BARTON, Alton L, Ed., Ecru BASS, Cary C, L. Arts, Jackson, Sigma Chi BAVER, William L.. Ed., Amory • BEAL, John A., Jr., Eng., Okolona BEAN, Eldridge R., Bu., McComb BEARD, Tommy H., Ed., Hattiesburg BEASLEY, Thomas A., Fo„ Ml. Prospect, III., Sigma Chi BELL, John C, Eng., Gulf port • BENSON, Karen L., Ed., Charleston, S. C. BERRY, Thomas E., Ed., Vernon, Ala. BERRYHILL, Donnie W., Eng., Plantersville BIGGERS, Harry L„ Jr., Ed., Corinth, Sigma Chi BIGGS, Miller R, Ag., Peoria lM M 0lM +M Juniors ®P% h M •-, ,« - M • BLACK, Carolyn R., Ed., Ellis ville BLACK, William J., Eng., Ellisville BLACKBURN, James C, Bu., Tylertown BLAKELEY, Paul H., L. Arts, West Point BLAND, William C, Jr., Fo., Maben • BOG ART, Forrest D., Eng., Forrest City, Ark. BOGGAN, Robert E., Eng., Hickory BOONE, Charles O., Sc, Moss BOOZER, Jerry W., Eng., Amory BOOZER, Steve W„ Ag., Itta Bena, Sigma Phi Epsilon • BOREN, Aubrey L., Ed., Mantachie BOREN, Edwin L., Eng., Greenville BOREN, Norris H., Ed., Potts Camp, Sigma Alpha Epsilon BOUCHARD, Dennis F, Sc, Greenwood, Lambda Chi Alpha BOWLIN, Barney C, Ag., Meadville • BOWLING, Roger C, L. Arts, New Albany, Sigma Alpha Epsilon BOWTON, Robert E, Ed., Philadelphia, Sigma Chi BOYD, Charles P., Eng., Bastrop, La., Sigma Alpha Epsilon BOYD, Eddie M., Eng., Louisville BOYD, George P., Bu., Columbus, Sigma Alpha Epsilon • BOYD, Joe E„ Ag., Bay Springs BOYER, Milton J., Eng., Charleston BOYT, Billy L., L. Arts, Jackson BOX, Charles E., L. Arts, Columbus BOZEMAN, Dudley R., Madison, Sigma Chi • BRADY, James R„ Ag,, Brookhaven BRANNON, Gentry H., Bu., Charleston BRANTLEY, James P., Bu., Walnut Grovt BRENT, Flaye A., Ed., Wesson BREWER, James P., Bu„ Slayden • BRIDGES, William A., L. Arts, McComb BRIGHT, Martha J., Ed., Shannon BRIM ni;. William H., Ag., Oxford BRISTER, Louis E., L. Arts, Rosedale BRISTER, Lawerence M., Eng., Pascagoula • BROADWAY, David W., L. Arts, Yazoo City BROGDEN, Ronny W., Ag., Rennet, Mo. BROSELL, Leslie B., Ag., Batesville BROWN, Charles K., Sc, Columbia BROWN, David M., Bu., Nashville, Term, Phi Kappa Tau Juniors any • BROWN, Fredrick R., Eng., Vicksburg BROWN, Harry C, Eng., Memphis, Tenn. BROWN, Wayne J., Bu., Tupelo BROWNING, Charlie Q., Bu., New Albc BROWNING, Phillip L„ Bu., West • BRYAN, Earl W. , Bu., Decatur BRYAN, Joe L., Ag., Walnut Grove BRUMFIELD, Jimmy, Ag., Summit BRYANT, William D., Bu., Stark idle BUCHANAN, Stanley P., Forest • BULLOCK, Robert E., Meridian, Kappa Sigma BURFORD, Robert L., Ag., Senatobia BURGHEN, Raymond A., L. Arts, Buffalo, N. Y. BURNEY, John Fuller, Ag., Ackerman, Kappa BURNSIDE, W. Scott, Bu., Ellisville • BURT, Jerry M., Bu., Florence BUTLER, Kenneth W., Ed., Corinth BUTLER, Robert E„ Fo„ Corinth BUTLER, William C, Ag., Eupora BYRD, Johnny P., Ag., Brookhaven ■7 , s Ak b • CALCOTE, John L., Jr., Eng, Natchez CALDER, George E., Bu., Calhoun City CALDWELL, Anthony P., Ag„ Lucedale CALDWELL, Claude R., Eng., Marks, Sigma F Epsilon CALHOUN, Charles C, Jr., Eng., Brookhaven • CALLOWAY, Albert G., Eng., Jackson CALVERT, Hollis T., Eng., Collinsville CAMMACK, Archie E., Bu., Mobile, Ala. CAMPBELL, David N., Bu., Grenada CAMPBELL, James F., Eng., Meridian, Sigma Alpha Epsilon mboldt, Tenn., • CAMPBELL, Robert H„ Eng., Sigma Alpha Epsilon CARNEY, Larry G., Bu., Corinth CAROTHERS, Russell C, Bu, West Point, Sigma Chi CARROLL, Charles E, Bu, Jackson CARROLL, Kathryn S, L. Arts, Sheffield, Ala., Zeta Tau Alpha • CARRUTH, Rufus W, Bu, Helena, Ark., Kappa Sigma CARTER, Amelia A, Ed, Dumas, Ark., Chi Omega CARTER, Johnny A, Ag, Puckett CARTER, Watkins L, Ag, Greenville CARTER, Wayne J, Ag, Petal Mik ik , + k d k ' km ImM Juniors MtikM tM • CASEY, Dudley W, Bu, Atlanta, Ga. CATCHOT, Harold S, Eng, Biloxi CAVIN, Herman D, Ed, Natchez CAVIN, Jimmy H, Eng, Natchez CAVOSIE, Jo Ann, L. Arts, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Chi Omega • CHANEY, William B, Eng, Hickory CHEATHAM, Preston T, Bu, Ripley CHONG, Bellford J, Ed, Itta Bena, Acacia CHONG, Frank J, Bu, Itta Bena, Acacia CHRISTENSEN, Larry B, L. Arts, Hurly • CHRISTOPHER, John W, L. Arts, Starkville CLARK, Jonnie M, Ed, Nettleton CLARK, Mary O, Bu, Nettleton CLARK, Walter B, Eng, Louisville CLARK, Walter H, Eng, Bobo, Kappa Sigma • CLAYBORNE, Bynum S, Eng, Tupelo COBB, Royce C, Jr., Ed, Batesville COGGIN, Carolyn, Ed, Nettleton COGGIN, Larry L, Ed, Plantersville COLE, James U, Bu, Calhoun City • COLLINS, Aiua L., Ed., Sardis COLLINS, limmic- M., Bu., Laurel COLLINS, Laurin M„ Sc, Laurel, Kappa Sigma COLLINS,- Richard G„ Bu., Hamilton COLLUM, Gloria A., Ed., Greenwood, Chi Omega • COMBS, Wilberta Ray, Ag, Hazard, Ky. CONLEE, John R„ Ed., Thaxton CONLIFF, Fred E., Bu., Laurel CONNELLY, David B., Ed., Meridian, Kappa Alpha COOK, J. C, En£., Tillotoba • COOK, James H„ Ag., Weir COOK, Lawson L., Jr., Eng., Canton COPELAND, Marlon L., Eng., Philadelphia CORE, Boyce R., Sc, Wmyra, Ark., Lambda Chi Alpha CORLEY, James E., Eng., Lucedale, Kappa Alpha • CORRERO, Paul J., Bu., Greenwood COUNCE, James R., Jr., Bu„ Booneville COZART, Thomas H., Bu., Pittsboro CRAIN, Berry Jr., Eng., Brandon, Sigma Chi CRANE, Jimmy H., Ed., Fulton Juniors • CRAWFORD, William B., Eng., Hickory Flat CREASY, Jerry W., Eng., Covington CRESSMAN, James B., Ed., Port Gibson CRIDDLE, James R., Eng., Van Vleet CROPP, Charles C, Eng., L. Arts, Natchez • CROWELL, Lynnwood, Bu., Batesville CROWLEY, Billy R„ Eng., Mathiston CUNNINGHAM, Charles E., Eng., Booneville CUNNINGHAM, John P., Ag., Holly Springs CUPSTID, James E., Jr., Eng., Vicksburg • CURTIS, Billy J., Ag., Utica CURTIS, Jack A., Ill, Bu., Jackson D ' AROY, John F„ Eng., Forrest City DALLAS, D. A., Ag., West Memphis, Ark Kappa Alpha DALTON, Jimmie W., Eng., Detroit, Ala. • DANTONE, Sam Jr., Ed., Greenwood DAVIS, James T., Eng., Starkville, Acacia DAVIS, James W., L. Arts, Laurel DAVIS, Macon E., Eng., Brandon DAVIS, Robert J., Ed, Smithville • DAVIS, Tommy F., Eng., Fulton DAY, John W., Ag, Jackson DEAN, Stanley, Jr., Fo., Leland DEES, Marvin E., Bu, Ethel DEMETZ, Robert A., Sc, Pass Chri. • DENNIS, Arvis R, Eng., Laurel DENNIS, Horvey W., Eng., Jackson, Sigma Phi Epsilon DENTON, Joseph R., Jr., Bu., Cleveland, Sigma Chi DICKERSON, Johnny C, Eng., Nettleton DILWORTH, Danny L., Ed., Biggersville • DILWORTH, Sue B., Ed., Maben DISHONGH, Basil G., Bu., Columbu: Sigma DIXON, Henry W„ L. Arts, Senatobia, Chi Alpha DOBBINS, David L., Eng, Corinth DOBBS, Syble F, Ed., Morton • DOBBS, William L, Jr., Ag, Morton DOBSON, Charles E, Eng, West Point DODSON, Donald N, Ag, Starkville DORRIS, Percy C, Fo, Potts Camp DOSS, Marvin E, Fo, Slate Spring : ' i kdlt Juniors • DOSSETT, Kenneth E, L. Arts, Starkville DORROH, James R, Bu, Ocean Springs, Sigma Alpha Epsilon DOUGHTY, Walter A, Ag, Natchez DOUGHTY, Brucie M, Ed, West Point DOUGLAS, Ben A, L. Arts, Mississippi City, Phi Kappa Tau • DOWDY, Carlton E, Eng, New Albany DOWNING, William C, Bu, Jackson, Kappa Alpha DOYLE, Cecil E, Bu, Bethel Springs, Tenn. DRANE, Ferdinand B, Jr., Eng, Jackson DUGAN, Robert A, L. Arts, Buffalo, N. Y. • DULANEY, Ray N, L. Arts, Tremont DURRETT, Thomas E, Ed, Como DUKES, Benny F, Bu, Greenville EASLEY, Jimmy P, Eng, Pittsboro EASTERLING, Tommy L, Eng, Baldwyn • EASTERWOOD, Eddie L, Bu, Louisvill EAVES, Helen T, Ed, Louisville EAVES, James D, Ag, Louisville EDWARDS, Elizabeth B, Ed, Richton EDWARDS, J. Douglas, Ed, Leaf m ;- M M mLM •ELEY, David M., Ed., Terry EICHELBERGER, Arthur E., Ag 1 ELLARD, Jesse S., Sc, Houston ELLIS, Sam J, L. Arts, Birmingham ELLISON, J. J., Ed., Mathiston • ELMORE, Carroll D, Ag., Cumberland ELSESSER, John E„ Bu., Starkville ENIS, Charley P., Eng, Booneville ERWIN, Robert L., Bu, Natchez, SAE ESTES, Richard T, L. Arts, Meridian, Pi Kappa Alpha • ETHERIDGE, Hebert K„ Eng, Mobile, Ala. ETHERIDGE, Wenton W, Ed, Atmore, Ala. EVERETT, Ancie P., L. Arts, Hickory EVERETT, Charles R, Ag, Hickory FARLEE, Richard L, Bu, Jackson • FARR, George D, Bu, Meridian FELKER, Dennis L, Eng, Corinth FENWICK, John B, Eng, Vicksburg FERGUSON, Bernice L, Eng, Grenada FERGUSON, James R, Bu, Jackson Juniors • FERGUSON, Joe L, Sc, Utica FINCH, Talmadge L, Ag, Tishomingo FINLEY, William T, Eng, Crystal Springs FISHER, J. B, Ed, Okolona FLEMING, Richard A, Bu, Jacksonville, Kappa Alpha • FLYNN, Alice F, Ed, Okolona FOOTE, Hilanier B, Hazlehurst FORD, Charles D, Eng, West Point FORTENBERRY, Charles P, Ed, Bogue Chit, FORTENBERRY, Robert S, Bu, Morton • FOSTER, Mclnnis G, Eng, Laurel FOX, Everette G, Bu, Noxapater FOX, James R, Eng, Houston FRALIC, Bobby J, Eng, Meridian FRANKLIN, William W, L. Arts, Greenwood • FRATESI, Louis, Bu, Marion, Ark., ATO FREDERICK, Frances A, Ed, luka FRYERY, WilHafti F, Ed, Louisville FULMAR, Kenneth D, L. Arts, Guritown FUTRAL, Larry L, L. Arts, Starkville m+j:MdiM • GADDIS, Edwin M., Eng., Meridian GALLOWAY, Payle D„ Bu., Cleveland GALLOWAY, Raymond F., Bu., West Helena, Ark., Sigma Chi GANN, Bobby L„ Bu., Houston GARCIA, Manuel A., Ag., Barquisimeto, Venezuela, S.A. • GARDNER, Robert E., Ag., Jackson GARNER, Robert M., Ed., Buena Vista GARTRELL, William A., Ag., Horn Lake GARTRELL, William C, Eng., Horn Lake GEE, Starr L., Bu., Ruevielle • GEORGE, A. Rummel, III, L. Arts, Columbus GIBENS, Larry E., Eng., Tupelo, Sigma Chi GIBSON, Garland R., Eng., Cleveland GIBSON, Randell R., Ed., Collins GIBSON, William S„ Sc, West Point • GILBERT, John R., L. Arts, Canton, Kappa Alpha GILFOY, James R., L. Arts, Jackson, Sigma Chi GILL, Robert E., Sc, Gulfport GILLIAND, Carl R., Bu, New Town GOAR, Floyd N, Ag, Columbia j4l ifc2 • GOFF, Edward L, Ed, Lucedale GOLD, Joe D, Ed, Benton GOLDEN, Gerald B, Eng, Georgetown S C GOLDSMITH, William A, Eng, Memphis, Tenn., Pi Kappa Alpha GOODGAME, Billy D, Eng, Laurel • GORDON, James E, Bu, Woodland, Pi Kappa Alpha GOWAN, Ellen T, Ed, Mc Adams GRAHAM, Don M, Eng, Stringer GRAHAM, James L, Jr., Eng, Laurel, Pi Kappa GRAHAM, Raymond B, Bu, Kosciusko • GRAHAM, Wallace L, Fo, Clara GRAU, Richard H, Eng, Greenville GRAVES, Billy D, Sc, Columbia GRAY, Dennis D, Jr., Bu, Philadelphia GRAY, Malcolmb Z, Bu, Hickory Flat • GRAY, Marvin E, Ed, Laurel GREEN, Hal L, L. Arts, Anguilla, Kappa Sigma GREEN, Terry M, Eng, Jackson GREENLEE, Mary L, Ed, Shaw GREER, William L, Eng, Louisville • GREGORY, Robert N., Ed., Handsboro GRIFFIN, Andrew M., Bu., Columbus, SAE GRIFFIN, John T„ Jr., Bu., Cbicksaw, Ala. GRIFFIN, Willard G., Ag., Moorhead, KA GRISHAM, Cecil W., Eng., Ripley • GRISHAM, Chester A., Eng., Ripley GRISHAM, Leland J., Jr., Ed., Ripley GUEST, Billy E., Eng., Calhoun City GUEST, Richard O., Eng., Clarksdale, SPE GUICE, Olyn T, III. L. Arts, Starkville • GUILLOTTE, Robert L., L. Arts, Gautie GUINN, Terrell G., Eng, Caledonia GULLEY, Robert, Ag, Pascagoula, KA GUNN, James W, Ag, Lena GUNTER, Mary Ann, Ed, Decatur • GUNTER, Maury B, Eng, Decatur GURLEY, Wendell W, Ed, Aiken, S. C. GUY, Dolly I, Ed., Macon GUYNES, Barry V, Eng, Jackson, SAE GUYNES, Buddy V, Eng, Jackson, SAE Juniors • GUYNES. Dean, Bu, Hazleburst HAGERMAN, David T, Eng, Jackson, KA HAMBRICK, Norvain L, Ed, Vaiden HAMMACK, Thomas, Jr., Sc, Tuscaloosa, Ala. HANCOCK, Carl W, Eng, Florence • HANNA, Fredrick A, Eng, Jackson, Lambda Chi Alpha HARDIN, Hinton V, Jr., Ed, Hickory HARDIN, James C, Ag., Calhoun City HARDIN, Robert W„ Bu, Jackson. Kappa Sigma HARDIN, William A, Ed, Pontotoc • HARDY, Harris M, Bu, Pascagoula, KA HARLAN, Donald P., Ag, Hulbert, Ark. HAEMAN, Bobby R, Sc, Steens HARPER, Robert T, Eng, Winona HARRELL, James D, Sc, Laurel, Acacia • HARRIS, Elmer C, III, Eng, Hattiesburg, Sigma HARRIS, James O, Eng, Tupelo, SAE HARRIS, Samuel D, Sc, McNeill HARRIS. William E, Ag, Yazoo City HARRIS, William J, Eng, Pascagoula, ATO r K f K ,k Aim • HARRISON, Jerry S„ Ed., Union HARTNESS, Claude, L. Arts, Indianola HARTNESS, Donald F„ Eng., Starkville HARVEY, James H., Bu., Kosciusko HARWELL, John Wayne, Eng., Pascagoula, ATO • HEARD, Frank C, Bu„ Natchez HEARON, Ray C, Mt. Holly, N. J., Kappa Sigm HEGWOOD, Joseph M., Eng., Lyon HEMPHILL, Elton R., Bu., Louisville HENDERSON, Helen J., Ed., Mathiston • HENDERSON, Martha Ann, Ed., Starkville HENDRICKS, Thomas K, Eng., Meridian SAE HENDRIX, Charle L„ Bu., Charleston HERRING, Dora R., Bu., Starkville HERRINGTON, Kenneth W„ Ed., Meridian • HERSCHEDE, Mary, L. Arts, Starkville HERSCHEDE, Richard L., Bu., Starkville, ATO HINTON, Wayne M„ Eng., Brandon HODGES, Thomas P., Bu., Leland HOBGOOD, Charles D., Bu., Picayune ml M ? 7 1 th Juniors • HOLIFIELD, Don J., Fo.. Brookhaven HOLIMAN, Harold O., Ag., Greenville HOLLEY, Gladys, Ed., Plantersville HOLMES, Barbara E., Ed., West Memphis, Ark HOLMES, Georgia B., Ed., Winona • HOLMES, Hewey C, Jr., Bu., Jackson HOLMES, Jerald L., L. Arts, Tylertown HOLMES, Roy A., Bu., Aberdeen HOWARD, Robbie L., Bu., Lumberton HOWELL, Larry J., Ringgold, Ga. • HOWELL, Larry W., Eng., Amory HOLTZCLAW, Carl T., L. Arts, Smyra, Ga. HOOD, Howard A:, Ag., Duncan, SPE HORNE, Doyle L, Eng., Tupelo HORTON, Ira W., Bu., Louiu ' dle • HONEYCUTT, Larry G., Eng., Grenada HORN, David R., Bu., Corinth HUDGINS, Bobby G., Bu., Greenville HUDSON, Larry A., Ed., Kihnichael HUFFMAN, William B., Jr., Eng., Pelahatchie •HUGHES, J HULL, Joh HUMBER, HUMPHRE )hn H, Eng, Meridian i B., Ed., Ed., Ft. Pierce, Fla. Inlip M . Eng., Tupelo West Point HUMPHRYES, Robert S., Bu., • HUNNINGS, Vernon, Eng., West Point, ATO HUSLEY, Fabian V., L. Arts, Biloxi HUTCHENS, Jolane, Ed., Benton, Ky. HUTCHINS. Charles E., Bu., Gulf port HUTCHISON, Kelly B., Bu., Sallis • HUTTO, Randy P., Ed., Birmingham, Ala., Sigma HUTTO, Thomas D., L. Arts, Yazoo City IKERD, William L., Bu, Clarksdale INKSTER, Arthur R., Bu., Jackson INMON, Robert L, Var daman • INSKEEP, William I, Fo., Corinth IRWIN, Jerry W„ Eng, Bentonia JACKSON, George B, Bu, Jackson JAMES, Billy F, Sc, Grenada JANAK, Peter H, Eng, New Orleans, Juniors • JEFFREYS, Kirk R, Bu, Jackson, Sigma Chi JENKINS, William W, Bu, Tupelo JENSEN, Walton L, Jr., Eng, Grenada JOHNSON, Exton R, Bu, Clarksdale JOHNSON, Huber K, Eng, Laurel • JOHNSON, Prentiss L, Ed, Fulton JOHNSON, Samuel E, Eng, Jackson JOHNSTON, James H, Jr., Eng. Vi JONES, Betty J, Ed, Birmingham, Al JONES, Billy Ray, Eng, Benton • JONES, Jerry H, Fo, Laurel JONES, Louis C, Bu, Jackson JONES, Richard L, Sc, Port Gibson JONES, William L, Bu, Gallatin, 7 Kappa Tau JONES, Turner H, Eng, Pascagoula • JOPLIN, Samr JORDAN, Ful JUE, Shick P, L. Arts, Rosedale KAKKAR, Bipinder, Bu, India KEASLER, James W, Ag, Ma D, Eng, Laurel A, Jr., L. Arts, Jackson, Kappa 4 J M • KECK, Kerth O., Jr., Eng., Meridian KEENUM, Billy J., L. Arts, Columbus KEITH, Kenneth R., Eng., Anguilla KELLY, John R., L. Arts, Morton, Pi Kappa Alpha KEMP, Samuel C, Bu., Corinth • KEMP, Jimmy W., Eng., Noxapater KENNEDY, Morris H., Ed„ Tremont KENNEDY, Tommy C, Ag., Brandon KERR, Lucinda D., Bu„ Newton, Zeta Tau Alpha KIDD, William E„ Eng., Steens • KIMBROUGH, Evert L., Ag., Maben KIMBROLfGH, John C, Sc, Maben KIMBROUGH, Percy M., L. Arts, Morgan City Sigma Chi KIMBROUGH, Vernon K., Jr., Eng., Winterville KINCADE, Robert T„ Ag., Moorhead, Kappa • KING, Dickey, Eng., Bassfield KING, Warren G., Jr., Eng., Benton KINNISON, Donald E., Eng., Natchez KIRK, Hal P., Ag., Belzoni. Sit?ma Phi Epsiloi KIRK, Shirley M., Ed., Corinth , — £i% vh ' l! Juniors gmkcMM tM- h ' t) Indianola, Sigma Phi • KISNER, Joseph N., L. Ai Epsilon KITTRELL, William J., Ed., Baxterville KNIGHT, Albert J., Bu., Jackson KRASS, Paul C, Eng., Gulfport LACKEY, Richard S., Ed., Forest • LAMAR, William H., Bu., Tupelo LANE, Harold O., Ag., Louisville LANE, James K., Ag., Leland LANGLEY, Billy J., Eng., Houston LANGLEY, Daniel R., Eng., Houston • LAPPERT, Peter, Fo., Arlington, Va. LAUCHNER, Joel K., L. Arts, Tomahawk, Wis. LAWSON, Samuel K, Bu., Florence, Alpha Tau LAYMAN, George B., Eng., Batesville LEA, Roy, Eng., Canton • LEE, Henry J., Eng., Columbia LEE, Jasper S., Ag., Clinton LEE, Robert C, Ed., Biloxi LEGGE, Albent R., Ag., Sardis LEGGETT, Archie W., Eng., Gulfpoi cm; m)M Mm, • LEGGETT, Charles M„ Bu., Waynesboro LEMON, William H., Bu., Ocean Springs LEWIS, Gene M., Bu., Okolona LIBERTO, Vincent E., Jr., Eng., Thornton LINDSEY, Eurall G., Ed., Fulton • LIVINGSTON, James R., Bu., Crosby LIVINGSTON, William G., Bu., Greenville LLOYD, Curtis J., Ed., Ocean Springs LOCKETT, James F., Eng., Biloxi LOCKHART, Shirley R, Ed„ Ripley • LOFTIN, John M., Ag., Olive Branch, Pi Kappa Alpha LOGAN, Hubert H., Eng., Marianna, Ark. LONG, George L., Ag., Brandon LOOMIS, John A., Ag., Meridian, Phi Kappa Tau LOVE, Barbara J., Bu., Maben • LOVE, Mary Alice, Ed., Maben LOW, James R., Bu., Greenville, Kappa Alpha LOWE, Bobby T., Ag., Drew LUBY, John F., Ed., Benton LUCKETT, Kirk, Eng., Greenville Juniors • LUNDAY, Val L., Eng., Biloxi LUSE, Albert W., Jr., Ag., Benton LUSK, Richard H., Bu., Milan, Tenn., Acacia LUTTRELL, Robert S., Bu., Michigan City LUTZ, Elsa J., Ed., Cincinnati, O., Zeta Tau Alpha • LYNN, Robert E., Eng., Pascagoula LYONS, William B„ Eng., Jackson, Kappa Alpha McCALL, Charles O., Bu., Jackson McCALEB, Parker Lee, L. Arts, Colu mbus, Kappa Alpha McCARTY, Hugh D„ Jr., Bu., Laurel • McCHAREN, Robert M., Bu., Columbus McCOY, Edward E., Ag., Booneville McCRANEY, Charles E., Eng., Meridian McCREARY, Robert C, Ag., West McDONALD, Marvin A., Sc, Picayune • McELVEEN, W. R., Ag., Tylertown McFALL, Larry F., Bu., Grenada, Kappa Alpha McGEE, C. D., Ag., Houlka McGEE, Henry D., Ag., Wesson McGEE, John B., Sc, Lockport, La., Pi Kappa Alpha « mM t m t Mm tmrntM • McGEE, Johnny A., Eng., Morton, Kappa Alpha McGEE, Roscoe E„ Ed., Corinth McGONAGILL, Bobby J., Bu., Grenada McILLWAIN, William E„ L. Arts, Starkville McLAIN, Jimmy C, Ag., Ripley • McMICHAEL, James E., Bu., Greenwood McMULLAN, James W., Eng., Meridian McNEER, Dennis E., Bu., Kilmichael McRENOLDS, Kenneth W., Bu., Grenada McREYNOLDS, Samuel S., Bu., Starkville, Sigma Chi • MADSEN, George D., Eng., Wiggins MAGEE, James B., Sc, Jackson, Epsilon MAGEE, William G., Fo., Carthage MAGERS, William R., Ed., Ahom., MALLERY, Joel W., Sc, Natchez • MALONE, Martha R., Ed., Baldwyn MARION, Donald O., Ed., Natchez MARTIN, George W., Ed., Batesville MARTIN, Hilda R., Ed., Mantee MARTIN, Kenneth W., Eng., Corinth Juniors r y. ft m • MASON, Don E., Eng., Jackson, Kappa Alpha MASON, Richard B., Bu., Jackson MATTOX, Ladron, Ag., Kossuth MOTTOX, Robert M., Eng., Tupelo, Phi Kappa Alpha MAULDIN, Joe K„ Sc, Laurel • MAXEY, W. Terry, Bu., New Albany, Alpha Tau Omega MAY, Douglas Leon, Eng., Bay Springs MAYFIELD, Samuel B., Sc, Jackson, Phi Kappa Alpha MEEKS, Ed K., Ag., Greenwood, Kappa Sigma MEGEHEE, Jacob H., Ag., Carriere Jackson, Sigma Alpha Kappa • MELLEN, Laurence Epsilon MENDOZA, Alfr ed G, Eng., Colum Sigma MERRILL, Richard H, Ag., Andolusia, MILLER, Ansel E., Fo., New Orleans, MILLER, Dennis M., Bu., Jackson, K • MILLER, Jimmie T„ Eng., Stringer MILLETT, Gary J., Bu, Vicksburg MILNER, Don A„ Eng, Mount Olive MILSTEAD, James E, Bu, Aberdeen MILWARD, Stanley, Jr., Bu, Memphis tf ribk • MIIAVARD, William K., Bu., Memphis, Tenn. MINCY, Johnny W„ So, luka MING, Glynda V., Ed., Louisville MITCHELL, Leland M„ Ed., Kiln MITCHELL, Lynda G., Ed., Starkville, Chi Omega •MOBLEY, Charles E., Jr., Eng., Aberdeen MOODY, Malcom N, Ed., Yazoo City, Acacia MOODY, Thomas G., Bu., Columbia MOORE, Billy D., Eng., Tchula MOORE, Edward L„ Bu., Blytheville, Ark. • MOORE, Milton L., Bu., Horn Lake MOORE, Neel A., Eng., Forrest City, ATO MOORE, Robert G., Fo„ Enterprise MODINE, Cunch, PE., Oxford, KD MORGAN, Joe H., Bu., Laurel, ATO • MORGAN, Larry W., Sc, Smithville MORGAN, Mabry S., Eng., Charleston MORITZ, Bernard E„ III, L. Arts, Natchez MORRIS, Robert L., Bu., Hazlehurst MOTT, C. Vernon, Bu., Collinsville Juniors • MURPHREE, Leo, Ag., Greenwood MURRAH, Don M., Ag., Lucedale MYERS, Ruth Ann., Eng., Benton, Zeta Tau Alpha NASON, Howard G., Ag., Aberdeen NEELY, Betty F., Ed., Meridian • NEELY, John H., Ed., Hannsville NELMS, Larry T., Eng., Corinth NESBIT, William G„ Bu., Amory NEWELL, George A., Jr., Ed., Jackson NEWMAN, Samuel P., Ag., Utica • NEWTON, William D., Ag., Charleston NICHOLS, Ruth Allen, Ed., Houston NICHOLSON, John W., Bu., Florence NICHOLSON, Roy L., Eng., Philadelphia NICHOLSON, Wonzie G., Eng., Sandersville • NORMAN, Johnny A., Eng., Ocean Springs NONNALL, John H., Eng., State College NORTON, Ronald B., Bu., Columbia, Tenn., Kappa Sigma OAKS, Roy A., Ag., Corinth OAKES, James F., Sc, Louise IS ' W • OLDHAM, Sammy E., Fo., Jac OLIVER, Billy F., Ag., Weir OLIVER, Dale W., B O ' NEAL, Dan R., Eng., Perkinston O ' NEAL, Larry D., Ed., Jackson • OSBORNE, Clarence M., Eng., Bentonia OVERBY, John L., Ag., Brandon OVERBEY, Walter John, Jr., Bu., Greenwood OWENS, Wilbury J., Bu., Greenville PACE, Noble H„ L. Arts, Columbus, Sigma Chi • PALMER, James E., Ed., Maben PAPASAN, Larry W„ Eng., Itta Bena PAPIZAN, Atanley D., Eng., Crystal Springs PARKER, James H., Eng., Meridian, KA PARKER, Robert D., Bu„ Jackson • PARKS, Albert G., Bu., Louisville PASSBACH, Ferdinand L., Jr., Ag., Natchez PATTERSON, David W., Eng., Rosedale PATTON, Vernon L., Eng., Perkinson PEALE, William W., Eng., Natchez a; ii i A wm ■■' ■t i+iMAiA Juniors • PEACOCK, Janie, Ed., Mathiston PEARSON, Mitchell R., Bu., Belzoni, SPE PEAVY, Alton L., L. Arts, Meridian PEGG, James R., Eng., Grenada PENNINGTON, Joe W., Ed., Decatur • PERRY, Earl B., Jr., Rolling Fork, SAE PERRY, James R., Ag., Grenada PETERSON, James A., Jr., L. Arts, Adelph, Md., ATO PEUGH, William S., Ed., Aberdeen PHILLIPS, Roy E., Eng., Amory • PHILLIPS, Roy S., Bu., Macon PHILLIPS, Harry M., Ed., Atlanta, Ga. PHILLIPS, J. A., Jr., Ed., Philadelphia PICKARD, Orren T., Jr., Eng., Mem} PIGG, Evelyn R., Ed., Carthage • PITTS, Ervin H., Ag., Ecru PITTS, Hovet L., Ed., Pulton PITTMAN, Merrell L., Jr., Ag, Gore Springs POLLARD, Vester J., Ed, Winfield, Ala. PONDER, E. Joan, Ed., Starkville • PORTER, Linda L., Ed., Starkville PORTER, William B., Em;., la, Alpha PORTERA, Anthony J., Bu We POWER, Ouidu J„ Ed., Louisville POWERS, William E., Bu., Jaci Omega • PRICE, James C, Eng., Pascagoula PRICE, Ralph K., Bu., Noxapater PRICHARD, Joseph G, Ill, Ag„ Invt Chi PROCTOR, Billy G., Bu., Walnut PRUDE, Irvin B., Bu, Tupelo • PRYOR, Alonso, III, L. Arts, Slate Springs PUGH, Joyce A, Bu, Maben QUAVE, Leon J, Eng, Biloxi RANAGER, Tommy L, Bu, Meridian, Kappa Sigma  RAGAN, Grady R, Ed, Corinth • RAINER, I. Jeirenne, Ed, Meridian, Chi Omega RANDLE, William F, L. Arts, Aberdeen RAY, Carl L, Bu, Summit RAY, David P, Bu, Grenada RAY, Robert G, Bu, Houston Juniors • RAY, Thomas G, Eng, Yazoo City, Acacia RAY, William K, Bu, Ackerman RAYBURN, Samuel T, Jr., Eng, Carrollton REAVER, Clarence E., Jr., L. Arts, Gulfport REDSTONE, Paul L, Bu, Vero Beach, Fla., Sigma Phi Epsilon • REEDER, Ellis A, Ed, Pontotoc REEVES, Dennis C, Ed, Pascagoula REEVES, William H, Eng, Vicksi RESTER, Darryl C, Eng, Poplarvi, RHODES, B. Joe, Ed, luka • RHODES, Leon E, Bu, Natchez RICE, Joel D, Sc, Oakland RICE, Johnny R, Bu, Wesson RICHARDSON, Esaias S, L. Arts, Doddsville RIGDON, Jerry, Ed, Meridian • RILES, Bobby R., L. Arts, Laurel RILEY, Francis A, Ed, Macon, Ga. RILEY, Ray G, Jr., Eng, Mobile, Ala., Phi Kappa Tau RIVERS, William G, Ed, Neshoba ROBERTS, M. Diane, Sc, Selmer, Tenn., Chi Omega kJih +,M :i r gA M • ROBINSON, Hyman L., Bu., Jackson RODABOUGH, John E., Ed., Aberdeen RODRIQUEZ, Nelson B., Ag., Venezuela ROEBUCK, Reba A., Ed., Philadelphia ROGERS, David E., L. Arts, Pascagoula • ROGERS, Tommie G-, Sc, Cleveland ROWLAND, Simon K., Eng., Booneville ROYAL, Robert R., Ed., Memphis, Tenn. RUSHING, Ralph C, Sc, Starkville, Pi Kappa Alpha SALLIS, Joe Z., Bu., Greenwood • SANDERS, Arthur L., Eng., Shelby SANDERS, Thomas E., Bu., Vernon, Ala. SANDERSON, George N., Bu., Sheffield, Ala., Sigma Alpha Epsilon SANFORD, Carl D„ Ed., Gaylesville, Ala. SANHUEZA, Eliso O., Bu., Santiago, Chile • SAVAGE, Ralph M., Ed., Aberdeen SCARBOROUGH, Brenda J., Ed., Jackson SCHERMER, Michael, Eng., Baton Rouge, La. SCHMITZ, William T., Eng., Forrest City, Ark., Sigma Chi SCOTT, Frances M., L. Arts, Starkville, Chi Omega m rm Juniors • SECKT, Carl E., Eng., Walls SEELBINDER, Clare, Ag., Memphis, Chi Omega SEITZ, Thomas B., Eng., Starkville, Sigma Alpha Epsilon SEMMES, Ignatius W., Sc, Meridian SESSUMS, Robert B., L. Arts, Drew, Sigma Chi • SETTLE, Fred M., L. Arts, Owensboro, K Alpha Epsilon SHAW, David M., Bu., Jackson SHELL, Wilber C, Fo., Meadville SHERLOCK, James A., Ed., Vicksburg SHOEMAKE, Frank D., Ag Ovett • SHOWS, Robert C, Ed., Brookhaven SIMMONS, Jesse R., Rector, Ark. SIMON, George N., Bu., Jackson SIMONDS, Janice I., L. Arts, Starkville, Chi Omega SIMPSON, Lloyd W„ Sc, Canton • SIMPSON, James H., Ag., Houston, Kappa Siema SIMPSON, Phillip A., Eng., Jackson SIMS, Joseph H., Eng., Laurel SINCLAIR, William ,F. H., Eng., Starkville SISTRUNK, Jerry E., Eng., Walnut Grove A L 4iAJiHLiMdM4; h .... r • SKINNER, Frank W., Eng., Vicksburg SKINNER, John T., Ed., Vardaman SLAY, Julian L., Ag., Quitman SMITH, Ben P., Fo., Poplarville SMITH, Benny J., Bu., Tylertown • SMITH, Bobby J., Ed., Glencoe, Ala. SMITH, David M., Bu., Natchez, SAE SMITH, James E„ Eng., Lake SMITH, John F., Sc, Wesson SMITH, John H., Eng., Woodville Juniors • SMITH Kenneth A., Bu., Colur nbus SMITH Larry C, Ag ., Poplarvi lie SMITH Melvin S., E ng., Artest SMITH Patricia A., Ed. Wes t Point SMITH 1 Reggie K., Eng ., Brc okhaven • SMITH, Reuben R., Ag Fay SMITH, Robert C, L. Arts Meridian, Kappa Sigma SMITH, Robert C, Bu., J, ckson 1 SMITH, Robert H, B u., West Point 1 SMITH, Robert W., Ag., Popl irville • SMITH, Wayne A., Bu., Itta Bena SMITH, William C, Bu., New Albany SMITHHART, John D„ Eng., Indianola SOUTHWORTH, Fisher M, L. Arts, Greenwood, Sigma Chi SOWELL, Larry T., Ag., Coldwater Tuscaloosa, Ala., Kappa • SPARKS, Johnny N. Sigma SPEIGHTS, Edward W. Jr., Bu., Pr SPELTZ, Nicholas J., Fo., Memphis SPENCER. Edwin E., L. Arts, Fulton SPIERS, James M., Sc, Wiggins • SOONER, Richard E., Eng., Moss Point SPRL ' ILL, Jimmy D., Eng., Mayersville, Acacia STACH, Bruce A., L. Arts; 5 . Petersburg STANLEY, Earl A., Eng., Columbus STEELE, Royce O., Bu., Pontotoc • STEVENS, Marshall S., Ag., Lucedale STEVENS, Otho O., L. Arts, Tremont STEVENS, Robert S, Fo., Memphis STEVENS, Sandra K„ L. Arts, Laurel, Chi Omega STEVENSON, Robert C, Jr., Ed„ Corinth • STEVERSON, Wayne G., Fo., Starkville STEWART, John E., Ag., Collins STILL, Johnny D., Jr., Ed., Como STILLMAN, Sybil S, Ed., Starkville STINGLEY, Clyde R., Bu., Pelahatchie • STINSON, Edward P., Bu., Corinth, Acacia STOCKSTILL, James W., Eng., Picayune STOGNER, James R., Sc, Crystal Springs STONE, James A., Bu., Priarie STONE, Mathias J., Eng., Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Sigma Chi • STRIBLING, James M., Fo., Rosedale, Kappa Sigma STRINGER, Jackie L., Eng., Lucedale STROUD, W. D., Jr., Ed., Forest STRONG, Harris I., Bu., Memphis, Tenn. STUART, Clyde E„ Jr., Bu., Sigma Chi • STUBBS, Richard C, Ed., Starkville SWAYZE, Carl C, Ag., Benton, Kappa Sigma SUDDUTH, J. Kenneth, Eng., Tinsley SUMMEROUR, Augustus R., Jr., Eng., Ashland SUTTLE, Thomas H., Jr., L. Arts, Jackson, Pi Kappa Alpha i :. ' :.. . ' • . i : h A A Juniors • SUTTON, James C, Eng., Tunica SWINK, Hugh S., Bu., Calhoun City SWOOPE, Walter W., Bu., Columbus TALLEY, Jerry D., Ed., Laurel TANT, Reba, L. Arts, Starkville • TABOR, John M., Bu., Winona TAYLOR, Dorthy E., Brooksville TAYLOR, Wiley K., Bu., West Point TERRELL, Amos H., Eng., Memphis TERRY, William W., L. Arts, Columbia, Sigma Chi • THAXTON, James P., Sc, Starkville, Sigma Chi THOMAS, Sam A., Eng., Magnolia THAOPSON, Bobby C, Ag., Ashland THOMPSON, Harold C, Jr., Eng., Bassfield THORNHILL, Lee W., Bu. Tylertown • THORNTON, James D., Eng., Coffeeville THREET, James C, Bu., Boyle THURMAN, Jerry H., Ag., Pinola THURMOND, William E., Bu., Lexington, Sigma Alpha Epsilon TIERCE, James A., Eng., Lexington c c ni3 ' • TRENTHAM, Dwight I... Eng., Paducah, Ky. TRKVATHAN, Vcmon L, Eng., Meridian, KA TROCHESSET, Rene J., Jr., L. Arts, Biloxi TUBB, Albert H„ Ed., Columbus TUBB, Condie W., Bu., Aberdeen • TUBB, Ellihue, Ed., Amory TUCKER, Jerry H., Eng., Clarksdale, Ark. TUCKER, Virginia B„ Ed., McComb TURNAGE, Neil E., Eng., Jackson TURNIPSEED, John K, Ag, Weir • TUTTLE, James L., Eng., West Point TAYLOR, Joe L., Ag., Grenada TAYLOR, Robert L„ Bu., Hollandale UNDERWOOD, Karl N., Ed., Tishomingo UTLEY, Donald E., L. Arts, Corinth • VAN CLEAVE, Robert A., Eng., Vicksburg VANEE, Edward E., Eng., Collinsville VARNADO, Samuel G., Eng., Wesson VARNER, Henry B., Jr., Bu., Roxie VAUGHN, Sidney E., Bu., Durant Juniors • VEAL, Roy A., Eng., Birmingham, Ala. VEASLEY, Vernon L„ Ed., Calhoun City VICKERS, Bettye H., Ed., Starkville VIEH, Charles E., Ag., Memphis, Tenn. VOORHEES, Harry K., Eng., Moss Point • VOWELL, Thomas E., Ag., Edinburg WADE, Bobby L„ L. Arts, Slate Springs WALKER, Ellis G., Ed., Collinsville WALKER, George G , Sc, Starkville, Acacia WALKER, Ronald N., Ed., Leeds. Ala. Greenwood, Phi • WALKER, Thomas G„ L. Arts, Kappa Tau WALKER, William G„ Ag., Pheba WALLACE, Howard B., Eng., Laurel. Alpha WALLACE, Thaomas L„ L. Arts, ten, WALLS, Willie G., Ed., Ca lhoun City • WALTORS, Belton E., Bu., Meridian WALTERS, David H., Ag., Moselle WALTERS, Hal W., Eng., Laurel WALTERS, Ronnie C, Bu„ Laurel WALTERS, William M., L. Arts, Meridian t lliiildfii MaM • WALTERS, Wilton M., Bu„ Acker man WANAMAKER, James E., Eng., Clarksdale WARD, Robert A., Jr., Memphis, Pi Kappa Alpha WARE, Donald W., Ed., Winona WARREN, Kenneth I., Eng., Pelahatchie aria .-} hdiM mi Aw f A • WATKINS, William S., L. Arts, Invt Alpha Epsilon WATSON, Earl C, Ag., Ellisville WATTS, Robert R., Bu., Kosciusko WEAVER, Carl D., Ed., Smithville WEBB, John R„ Eng., Leland • WEBB, Ottis C, Jr., Bu., Tupelo, Phi Kappa Tau WEEMS, Tommy L„ Bu., Forest, Kappa Sigma WEEMS, William S., Bu., Forest, Kappa Sigma WEIDIE, Wayne W., L. Arts, Pascagoula, Kappa Alpha WELFORD, George R., Eng., Lucedale M i • WELLS, Douglas L., Bu., Aberdeen WELLS, Eugene L., Fo., Picayune WEIL, Joseph H., Ed., Tupelo WELLS, Robert D., Bu., Jackson WELLS, Robert W., Bu., Laurel MsiMJiAmim Juniors • WEST, ElonJ., Ed., Okolona WEST, Forrest L., Jr., Eng., Mobile, Ala. WEST, Harold W., Eng., Waynesboro WESTMORELAND, Thomas C, Eng., Tupelo WHEELER, James B., Eng., Onward • WHEELER, James D., Bu., Colum WHITO, Carl H., Ed., Ripley WHITE, David L., Bu., May hew WHITE, Donald R., Bu., Morton WHITE, Gay R., Ed., Senatobia • WHITE, James A., Bu., New Llano, L WHITE, James H., Eng., Starkville WHITE, Joe E„ Eng., Greenville WHITE, Joe T„ Ed, Blue Mountain WHITE, Robert A., Bu., Columbus • WHITE, Robert E., Fo„ Charleston WHITESIDE, Barbara L., Ed., Hickory Flat WHYTE, Harry M ., Ed, Jackson WICKS, Edgar E, Bu, Leland, Kappa Sigma WILBANKS, Jimmy W, Bu, Corinth Juniors . . A f 1 •WILBANKS, Mary K., Ed., Kojja • WILBUR, Joel D., Ed., Smithville WILBURN, John C, Bu., Pascagoula, ATO WILKERSON, Richard M., Bu., Lelrer, Term., Kappa Alpha WILKES, James N., Eng., Paducah, Ky. WILKINS, Richard B., Eng., Clarksdale WILLIAMS, David L., Ed., Philadelphia, Pi Kappa Alpha WILLIAMS, Glenda A., Ed., Aberdeen WILLIAMS, Jimmy H„ Ag., Stewart WILLIAMS, Joseph V„ Eng., Ellisville • WILLIAMS, Kenneth G, Eng., Ashland WILLIAMS, N. Tucker, Senatobia, SEA WILLIAMS, Norvell, L. Arts, Starkville, SAE WILLIAMS, Perry W., Fo., Drew WILLIAMS, Thomas, Ed., Scooba • WILLIAMS, Winston D., Ed., Leakesville WILLIAMSON, Allis D., Ag., Drew WILLS, Jack W., Ag., Stewart WILLS, Richard P., Bu., Jackson, Kappa Sigma WILSON, Gaynell, Ed., Fulton • W ILSOX (ir.,d v W., Eng., Enid WILSON, William T., Jr., Eng., Itta Bena WINCHESTER, James R., Ed., Belmont WING, Charles E„ Eng., Marks WINSTEAD, Frank C, L. Arts, Meridian • WINSTEAD, Robert M., Bu., Jackson, Kappa WISE, Larry T„ Eng., Henleyfield WOLVERTON, Larry E., Eng., Jackson WOMBLE, Carl C, Eng., Senatobia, Phi Kappa WOOD, John T, Sc, Ellisville • WOOD, Willie S., Ed., Dorsey WOODRUFF, Charlie D., Ag., West Memphis WOODS, Jimmy E., Bu., Byhalia, SAE WOODS, John B., Bu., Kosciusko WOODWARD, John L., L. Arts, Louisville • WOOLRIDGE, Carolyn A., L. Arts, West Point, Chi Omega WORTHINGTON, William R., L. Arts, Claris- dale, Kappa Sigma YANCEY, Jimmie I., Bu., Ripley YARIAN, Don C, Ed., Columbus YOUNG, James B., Bu., Drew • YOUNG, Marion T., Ag., Marks YOUNGBLOOD, Jeff W., Eng., Forest YOUNGER, Kenneth L., Bu., Columbus ZECCA, Joseph, L. Arts, Binghamton, N. Y ZITO, Mike J., Bu., Greenwood OFFICERS President PAUL MELTON Vice President PHILLIP SHIPP Secretary HENRY WHITFIELD Treasurer JOHN ARLEDGE 1962 SOPHOMORES •ABERWETHY, James W„ Eng., Booneville ADKINS, Sylvia A., Ed., Leeds, Ala. AGOSTINELLI, Victor M., Eng., Clarksdale ALLEN, Andrew S, Eng., Aberdeen ALLEN, Curtis H., Ed., Heidelberg, Kappa Sigma • ALLEN, Lucille E„ Ed., Starkville ANDERSON, Harold N., Eng., Clarksdale, Sigma Phi Epsilon ANDERSON, Henry R., Eng., Shuqualak ANDREWS, Charles Y., Bu., Grenada ARINDER, Thomas R., Bu, Vaiden Sophomores • ARLEDGE, John C, Bu., Laurel, Pi Kappa Alpha ARMISTEAD, Eugene R., Eng., Holt, Fla. ARMSTRONG, Vird A., Eng, Kosciusko ARNOLD, John D, Bu, West ARNOLD, Johnny J, Eng., Baldwyn • ARTHUR, Mary M, Ed, Washington, D. C. AVANT, Bess R, L. Arts, Starkville AVANT, Omis H„ Ed, Starkville BAILEY, Stanley E, Eng, Vardaman BAIRD, Thomas T, Ag, Inverness, Kappa Sigma • BAKER, James D, Eng, Brandon BAKER, John M, Eng, Memphis, Tenn. BALGORD, James R, Bus, Jackson BALL, Ferrice L, Fo, Pontotoc BANKSTON, Jerry E, Eng, Crystal Springs Eng, Jackson, Kappa ts, Yazoo City, Kappa • BARBER, Anslem H, Jr., BARBOUR, Wiley J, L. Arts, Yen Alpha BARIA, Willie L, Eng, Moss Point BARNES, Albert M, Bus, Petal BARNES, Douglas J, Ed, Jackson • BARNES, Jerry G, Eng, Verona BARNES, William S, Eng, Jackson BARNETT, Phillip G, Eng, Ridgeland BATSON, Archie M, Ag, Wiggins BEAN, Sarah Edna, L. Arts, West Point • BEAN, George H„ Bu., Tupelo BECK, O., Oscar, L. Arts, Brookhaven BECKNELL, Fred P., L. Arts, Bremen Indiana BENROTH, Barrow R., Eng., Natchez, Lambda Chi Alpha BERRY, Lawrence J., Eng., Coldwater • BETHEA, Jack R., Fo., Gulf port BELTZ, Charles D., Jr., Ed., McComb BISHOP, Robert O., Eng., Florence BLACK, Donald L., Eng., McComb BLACK, Elbert C, Eng., Indianola, Sigma Phi - J g . ' ■ft : ? rapi Sophomores • BLACKLEDGE, Freddie H., Ed. Laurel BLAKELY, Robert W., Fo., Sardis BLOODWORTH, Charles W., Eng., Grenada, Kappa Alpha BLOODWORTH, Morris D„ Jr., Eng Jacisoi BOATMAN, Alfred L., Eng. Eupora • BOLEN, Charles R„ Eng., Water Valley BONEY, Arthur J., Eng, Biloxi BONNER, James A., Ed., Heidelberg BOOTHE, David F, L. Arts, Chunky BOSWELL, Cecil C, Ag.. Noxapater • BOUNDS, Bibby J, Eng., Gary BOWEN, James C, Jr., L. Arts, West BOWEN, Norman W, Eng., Smithville BOWMAN, Ronald E., Sci, Pascagoula BOYCE, Frank E., Bus. Indianola • BOYD, Billy M„ Bus., Carthage BOYETTE, John D., L. Arts, Lungnew BRADHAM, David A., Ag., Leland, Kappa Sic BRADLEY, Claude G., Eng, Rome, Ga BRADSHAW, Charles E, Eng., Laurel • BRAGAN, Robert R., Jr., Bus., Fort Worth, Texas BREWER, Donald R., Ed., Shreveport La BRINKER. Stanley R„ Ed., Bruokport. Ill BROODHERT, Elmer R„ Eng, Purvis BRONDUM, John O, Eng., Laurel • BROOKS. ' I ' Ii.hI A., Fo, Dum-ju BROWN, Charles R„ Ag„ Mendenhall BROWN, Elam B., Eng., « 7., , BROWN, Ernest L., Jr., Fo., Brooksville BRUMFIELD, Willis B., Ag., Inverness, Kappa • BRYAN, Edwin N„ Eng., West Point BUDINICH, Carl A., Jr., Eng., Biloxi Bt ' I.I.OCK, Gordon L„ Jr., Eng., McComh BUNTYN, Larry R„ Sc, Columbus, Phi Kappa Jr BURCHFIELD, James H„ Ed., Kos • BURNSIDE, Richard H., En g., Shelby BUSCH, M. Vicki, Ellisville BUTLER, Bennie D., Bu., Morgantown BUTTS, Donald H„ Eng., Jackson BYRD, Claude N., Jr., Bu., Natchez • BYRD, Edward E., L. Arts, Lexington BYRD, Miles R., Ag., Brookhaven, Acacia CAIN, Jerry E„ Fo., Clara CALVERT, Larry E., Eng., Greenville, Tau Kappa Epsilon CAMMACK, Abner S., Ill, Ag., Columbus • CANFIELD, David G., Eng., Escatawpa CARNATHAN, Gary L., Fo., Tupelo, Phi Kappa Alpha CARROLL, George R., Bus., Jackson CARROLL, Larry A., Eng., Counce, Term. CARTER, Kenneth D., Bus., Ripley Sophomores • CARTY, Billy R., Eng., Calhoun City CARVINGTON, James C, Eng., Coldwater CATER, William D., Eng., Laurel, Pi Kappa Alph; CATLEDGE, Charles G., Eng., Sumner CAUSEY, Arthur K., Ed., Meridian • CHAMBLIN, Frank R., Alpha Epsilon CHANCELLOR, Homer C, Eng CHANCEY, George N, Jr., Eng, CHAPMAN, Cooper. Eng., Biloxi CHATHUM, Roger P., Bus, Vicksburg • CLANTON, Don B., Bu., Eupora, Pi Kappa Alpha CLARK, Jerry B., Bu., Cleveland CLARK, John C, Bag., Aberdeen CLARK, Richard W„ Fo, Philadelphia CLAYTON, Charles G, Eng. Lauderdale • COCKERHAM, Frank H., Bu., Hamilton COCCARO, Barton J., Eng., Vicksburg COCKERHAM, John C, Eng., Gloster COCKERHAM, Jim M, Fo., Columbia COCKERELL, Rose E., L. Arts, Alicerille, Chi Omega • COLE, Newton F., Ed., Mntter City COLEMAN, Samuel R., Bu., Jackson COLLINS, Melvin B., L. Arts Bruce COLLINS, Wilda C, Ed., Laurel, Chi Omeg; COMER, Carolyn R„ Ed., Dorsey • COMPTON, John W„ Bu., Biloxi CONWAY, Bill B., Sc, Jackson, Sig COOK, Billy D., Ed., Eupon COOK, Louis H., Jr., Ed., C, COOPER, Hulme L., Ed., Co • COOPER, Murphrey A., Fo., Batesville COPELAND, James C, L. Arts, Liberty COPERTON, Richard R., Bu., Louisville, Pi Kappa Alpha CORNELIUS, Philip T., L. Arts, Okolona CORNETT, Herman B., L. Arts, Gulfport, Sigma diM tM j ijj£ 9Si BOSS ™ COSTILOW, Bobby W„ Bu., Grenada COUGHLIN, David P., Eng., Columbus COVINGTON, George R., Eng., Jackson COUNTS, Bobby R.; L. Arts, Tunica, Kappa Sigma L. Arts, Columbus COX, Ada. rJW u v  COX, Tyllman R., Eng., West Point CRABB, Sammy J., Eng., BoonevHle, SPE CRAIG, Edward E., Jr., Eng., Jackson, Sigma Chi CRANE, Donald W„ Ag., Burnsville CRAWFORD, James W, Jr., Bu., Natchez, Lambda Chi Alpha iA iM : I.., Bu., Birmingham CRIGLER, Samuel V„ Jr., Eng., Starkville, Phi CROCKETT, Harry G., Eng., Corinth CROSBY, James R„ Eng., Vicksburg ' CROSS, Freddie N., Bu., Falkner CROUCH. Henry L„ Ag., Batesrille CROWE, Douglas N., Bu., Columbus, Sigma Alpha Epsilon CUEVAS, John C, Eng., Philadelphia, Sigma Chi CUEVAS, John W., Eng., Gulfport Sophomores • CULPEPPER, Cecil W„ Eng., Long Beach CUiMMINGS, William G., Ag, Tupelo CUMMINS, Billy F., Ag., Stewart CURRY, Jack H., Fo., Holcomb CURTS, Gerald G„ Memphis, Pi Kappa Alph; • DAVIS, Charles P., Bu., Monticello DAVIS, Harlan L„ Ag., Meridian DAVIS, Kenneth S, Ed., Leakesville DAVIS, Larry L„ Eng., Starkville DEAL, Harry L., Eng., Columbia • DeLINE, William B„ Ag., Charleston, Mc Tau Omega DELMAS, Helaire E., Eng., Pascagoula DENMAN, Stuart G., Ag., Charleston DENNIS, James F., Bu., Clarksdale DENTON, Robert R., Eng., Jackson • DFRDEN, Mitchell P., Bu., Tupelo DEXTER, Howard B., Eng., Rosedale DICKENS, Neil B., Eng., Moss Point DICKERSON, Fred D., Ed., Greenville DIKET, Merrill E., Jr., L. Arts, Canton, Sigma Chi • DILWORTH, Barbara F., L. Arts, Rienzi DOESCHER. James E„ Eng., Pascagoula DOLLAR, Hershel D., Eng., Magee DOSS, Clarence W., Bu., Rusedale, Kappa Sigma DOWLING, Melvin C, Bu., Charleston MA ' M a Mliil • DROWN, James C, Jr., Ed., Ripley DUGAN, Virgil L„ Eng, Columbus DUNAGIN, Joseph C, Eng., Laurel DUNN, Homer G., Eng., Tutwiler, I Alpha DUNNAM, Gary E„ Eng., Neely • DYE, Gerald E., Bu., Miami, Via. DYER, Homer B., Bu., West Point DYKES, Frank B., Bu., Tylertown DYKES, Willie M, Ed., Port Gibson, Alpha Tau Omega EAKER, Robert E., Ed., Ringgold, Ga. : - ' ' Sophomores • EASLEY, Billy D., Sc, Vardaman EAST, W. Jefferson, Bu., Meridian EDGEWORTH, Kenneth D., L. Arts, Columbus EDMONDS, Richard N., Bu., Jackson, Kappa Alpha EDMONSON, Clayton M., Ed., Hattiesburg • EDMONSON, Van K., Bu., Hattiesburg, Kappa Alpha EDWARDS, Thomas E, Eng., Starkville ELEUTERIVS, Leo Jr., Eng., Biloxi ELLIOTT, Grdydon E., Ag., Purvis ELMORE, Glen A., Eng., Cumberland • ENGELL, Aubrey C, Jr., Eng. Marion ENGQUIST, John Q., Bu., Alexandria, EWING, Louis H„ Eng., Jackson FARMER, John L„ Eng., Jackson FARMER, Samuel K., Eng., Jackson, Sigrr Epsilon • FARNED, James R., L. Arts, Okolona FEDUCCIA, Charles A., Eng., Cleveland FENDLEY, Charles W., Ag., Greenville FENN, Charles D., Eng., McComb FERRY, John D„ Fo., Riderwood, Ala. • FINDLEY, Robert D., Eng., Jackson FISHER, Roy S., Eng., Meridian FORD, Henry C, Bu., Meridian FORTENBERRY, Thomas E„ Columbia FORTSON, Charles B., Eng., Vicksburg A ' . - . ' • FULCHER, Robert B., II, Eng, jo , Sigma Chi FULGHAM, fames G., Eng., Leland CADDIS, Jeff L., Bu., Austin, Texas GAINES, Wayne G, Jr., Ed., Grenada GAMBRELL, James P., Sc, Laurel • GAMMON, William R., Eng., Grenada GARMON, Ollie L., Ag., Clarksdale GARRETT, El. nor, Eng., Crystal Springs GARRETT, John L., Bu., New Albany GARRISON, George W„ Jr., Ag., Ripley GATLIN, Benny T, Ag., Hattiesburg GAY, Susan H., Eng., Ontario, Canada GEE, Clinton L., Ill, Bu., Carrollton, ATO GENTRY, Ralph E., Sc, Pontotoc • GEWIN, Joe C, Eng., Jackson GIBSON, Dan M., Ed., Starkville GILBERT, Harris R., Ag., New Orleans GILLIAN, Shirley Ann., Ed., Hugo, Okla GILLAND, Hosner D., Bu., Brooksville • GIVENS, David A., Eng., Charleston GLASGOW, Thomas S, Sc, Ackerman, SAE GLENN, Roy D., Eng., Stringer GOBER, Ronald M., Eng., Flora GODFREY, Veral E., Eng., Columbus Sophomores • GOODE, Walter L., Jr., Ag., Columbus GORDON, John R., Eng., Vicksburg GRAHAM, Edward D., Jr., Eng., Clarksdale, Ph Kappa Tau GRAHAM, Jack D., Eng., Biloxi GRAHAM, Jerry R., Ag., Dt • GRANT, Ernest R„ Bu., Jackson, Kappa Sigma GRAVES, Eugene A., Jr., Eng., Vicksburg, KA GRAVES, Larry H , L. Arts, Brookhaven, Pi Kappa Alpha GRICE, Marvin W., Bu„ Meridian GRIZZARD, Walter A., Ed., Atlanta, Ga. • GREEN, Aubrey L., Fo„ Laurel GREEN, Charles L, Ed., Macon GREENE, James D., Eng., Baldwyn GREENE, Ronald W„ Eng., Vernon, Ala., Kappa Sigma GRIFFIN, James E., Jr., Mobile, Ala. • GRIFFIN, Norman W„ Bu., Vardaman GUICE, Charles M., Eng., Meadville GUYNES, Dennis H., Fo., Hazlehurst GUYNES, Henry B., Bu., Crystal Springs, Pi Kappa Alpha GWIN, John T, Bus., Greenwood, Alpha Tau Omega • HALLBERG, Richard K, Eng., Vicksburg, Pi Kappa Alpha HALL, Glenn A., Eng., Moss Point HALLMAN, Daniel M., Eng., Fayette, Ala. HAMLIN, N. F., L. Arts, Starkville, Kappa Sigma HAMMOND, Barbara Sue, Ed., Monticello • HAMMOND, Linda K. Ed., West Point HANNA, Hugh R., Jr., Eng., Natchez, Lambda Chi Alpha HARDING, William R., Eng., Jackson HARDY, Joseph R„ Jr., Eng., Greenville, Pi Kappa Alpha HARDY, Thomas H., Eng., Grenada, Pi Kappa Alpha • HARPER, George P., Ag., Brickeys, Ark. HARRELL, John K., Ill, Eng., Meridian HARRIGILL, Albert N., Eng., Natchez HARRIS, Johnnie M., Eng., Sandersville HARRIS, Michael A., L. Arts, CU Alpha Tau Omega ■r ■Auk.. A ff ifc HARRIS, Roy C, Bu., Tupelo HARRISON, Arthur B., Bu., Columbus HARRISON, Richard L., Eng., Pulton, Lambda Chi Alpha HARRISON, Sandra Carol, Eng., Pulton HARTNESS, Durward S, L. Arts, Kosciusko HARTNESS, Hazel H., Ed., Starkville HARWELL, E. Fonda, Eng., Moss Point, Alpha Tau Omega HATHAWAY, Mack A., Eng., Den, Kappa Tau HATHCOX, Charles J., Jr., Eng., Natchez HAWKINS, Gary L., Bu., Calhoun City, Phi Kappa 4,M • HAYES, Henry I... Ag., Farmhaven HAYNIE, Steve F., Bu., Gulfport HAYS, Curtis R , Eng., Sparta, III. HEARD, Marion B., Sc, Utica HEATH, James E„ Ag., Duck Hill, Kappa Sigma HEMMING, Cliff W., Eng., Vicksburg HEMPHILL, Bruce T„ Jr., Eng., Huntington Val- ley, Pa. HENDERSON, David C, Eng., Meridian HENLEY, Billy D., Bu., Calhoun City HENSARLING, Thomas P., Sc, Hattiesburg • HENSON, Billy G., L. Arts, HEUSTESS, Henry E„ Bu., Forrest City, Ark. HILL, Herbert A., Ed., Aberdeen HILL, Thomas M., Bu., Jackson HILTON, William A., Bu., Jackson • HINE, Lindsey P., Ed., Utica, ZTA HODGES, Joseph H., Bu., Verona, Phi Kappa Tau HOLDEN, William S., Eng., Sledge, Sigma Chi HOLLAND, Edward M., Eng., Natchez HOLLAND, Lewis E., Eng., Como • HOLLIS, James B., Ag., Vardaman HOLLOW AY, James L., Bu., Columbus HOLMES, Alton P., Ag., Winonia, Pi Kappa Alpha HOLSE, James W., Ag., Rosedale HOLSTON, Aubrey, Eng., Picayune • HOOD, Charles T., Bu., Calhoun City HOOD, Harold E., Eng., Anguilla HORMON, David W., Eng., Batesville HORNER, Harvey P., Eng., Ocean Springs HOWELL, Gordon S., Ag., Lucedale • HOWLE, Thomas C, Bu., Neshoba HUFF, A. Jackson, Sc, Jackson, Sigma Chi HUGHES, Howard E., Ag., Columbus HUGHES, James C, Ed., Corinth HUNT, David R., Sc, Lyon ■y-T ' - 4kJk ' i a. ■■' ■■■■ri • HUNT, Mary Ann, Ag., Columbia HUNTER, Norman F., Eng., Jackson HURST, Robert D., Eng., Jackson HUTCHINSON, Joseph S., Ag., Greenwood INGERSOLL, Robert T., Eng., West Memphis, Ten ;., Alpha Tau Omega • INGRAM, Danny R., Ag., Water Valley, Sigma IVY, James E., Eng., Richton JACKSON, Clarence J., Eng., Okolona JACKSON, James W., Eng., Purvis JACOBS, Robert B„ Eng., Wilson, Ark. ) m a+m Sophomores fjmtMkmwMBm o ■Tip ft. I ft • JACOBS, Will, III, Ag., Inverness JAMES, Lowell R., Eng., Rushville, bid JAMES, W. Scott, Bu, Sturgis J™ 1 . Robert B„ Fo., ' Laurel, Pi Kappa Alpha JETT, Anson H., Eng., Ellisville • JIN, Harvey, L. Arts, Greenwood JOHNS, Billy R„ Ed., Ackerman JOHNSON, Eva M., Sc, Jackson JOHNSON, James W., Sc, Rossville, T JOHNSON, Michael P., L. Arts, Wain. • JOHNSON, Phil D„ Ed., JOHNSON, Bower L., Jr., JOINER, Bernard V., Eng. JONES, Bobby L., Ed, Jackson JONES, Ernest L, Bu, Tupelo Ed., Jackson ' rrington, Fla. • JONES, Fred V, Ag, Inverness JONES, Henry M, Ag, Jackson, Kappa Sigma JONES, Jeryy D, Eng, Laurel, Sigma Chi JONES, John D, Ed, Hurley JONES, John P, Bu, Jackson •JONES, Kenneth R, Ed., Decatur JONES, Robert C, Ag, Manama, Ark. JONES, William L, L. Arts, Long Beach JORDAN, Dennis B, Fo, Ellisville JOYCE, Jimmy D„ L. Arts, Greenville 105 ' rf M k r • JOYNER, Thomas J., Eng., Columbia KEASLER, Hubert L., Jr., L. Arts, Ethelsville, Ala. KELLY, Donald W„ Eng., Moss Point KELLY, Earl L., Bu., Bentonia KELLY, James T., Ed., Morton, Pi Kappa Alpha • KENNEDY, Horace L., Ag., ZVmumi KENNEDY, Laurens T„ Eng., Natchez, Lambda Chi Alpha KING, Carl D„ Ed., Hurley KING, James W., Ed., Ackerman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon KING, Paul T., Jr., Bu., Greenville, Sigma Chi • KIRKLAND, Ronny C, Ed., Brewton, Ala. KIRTON, Joseph M., Ill, Bu., Terry KNIGHT, James M., Eng., Grenada KOLB, John L., Eng., Greenville LADNIER, Betty Ann., Eng., Pascagoula • LANCASTER, Gerbert L., Eng., Fulton LANCASTER, Murray K., Eng., Lepanto, Ark. LANCASTER, Richard W., ng., Hattiesburg LAND, Donald A., Bu., Batesville LANE, Robert E., Sc, Tunica, Kappa Sigma • LANGLEY, Walter M., Eng., Huntsville, LANTRIP, James D., Bu., Pittsboro LAWHON, Robert D., Eng., Laurel LAWLER, James E., Eng., Tupelo LEE, Abner W., Jr., Eng., Calhoun City Sophomores What am I offered? ' • LEE, Don E., Bu., Crystal Springs LEE, Michael A., Bu., Laurel, Pi Kappa Alpha LOGAN, Bobbye H., Ed., Louisville LEGLAY, Jr., John J., Eng., Bogalusa, La. LEVERETTE, Gerald W„ Bu., Grenada • LIGHT, Y. K„ Ag., Rolling Fork LINDIGRIN, Joe F., Ag., Vicksburg LINDSEY, Lorelei, Louisville LITTLE, Robert L., Ed., New Hebron LONG, Jimmy W., Bu., Greenwood 4iMmrM • LONGEST, Prentice C, Jr., Ed., Norfolk, Va. LOPEZ, Angela E., Ed., Jackson LOVE, Linda L., Ed., Starkville LOWRY, William L„ Eng., Winona LUNARDINI, William J, Ed., Holyoke, Mat • LUSTER, James E., Ag., Yazoo City McALPIN, Dan L., Ed., Magee McBRIDE, James H., Eng., Vicksburg, Kapp; Sigma McCAMEY, Rachel N., L. Arts, Okolona McCARTY, Robert H„ Sc., Enterprise • McCLELLAN, Cecil D., Jr., Sc, Heidelberg McCOOL, Elzie B„ L. Arts, Columbus McCOOL, Robert E., Ed., Aliceville, Ala. McCORMICK, James B„ Ag„ Grenada McDONALD, Harold R., Jr., Eng Jacksor. • McGEE, William J., Eng., Akron, Ohio McGLONE, William C, Eng., Holcomb McGOWEN, Arthur H., Eng., Vancleve McGUIRE, Bill T., Ed, Tupelo McHANN, Bobby L., Sc, Crystal Springs • McILWAIN, James S., Sc, Jackson, Kappa Sigma McINNIS, James B„ Fo., Meridian McINNIS, Richard S., Eng., Meridian McKAY, Walter J., Eng., Jackson McKEE, Carol A., Bu., Ft. Worth, Texas Sophomores It M am i MiMUm Keep your eyes on the speaker, boy tfsi ami Uito ' +A :. ' • McKINNES, Will, am B., Ed, Amory McKINNIS, Archie P., Bu, 5 . Petersburg, Fla., Alpha Tau Omega McKINNIS, Michael S, Sc, Okolona McLAURIN, Samuel H, Eng, Jackson, Alpha Tau Omet;a McMULLAN, Barry G, Sc, Meridian • McNEER, Joan R, Ed, Benton McPHERSON, Robert L, Bu, Cary McREE, Stephen F, Eng, Tupelo McREYNOLDS, Carole E, L. Arts, Starkville, Chi OmetM McWHORTER, John C, III, Eng, Starkville tk : . ■J., L. Arts, Moberly, Mo., • MAKTIN, Frederick Y., Eng., Pascagoula MARTIN, Martha, Bu., Opelousas, La. MARTINDALE, Daniel G., Sc., Clarksdale, Sigma Phi Epsilon MASAN, Phillip S., Bu„ Pensacola, Fla. MASSEY, Frank D., Bu., Canton, Sigma Chi Sophomores • MASSEY, James E., Jr., Eng., Memphis. Tenn. MASSEY, Jones T„ Jr., Ag., Clarksdale MASSIXGILL, Jeri, L. Arts, Meridian MASURE, Peggy M., Bu., Memphis, Tenn. MAY, Arthur C, L. Arts, Meridian, Pi Kappa Alpha • MAY, Charles A., Bu., Brandon MAY, Gene C, Ag., Valdosta, Ga. MAY, Patricia W., Ed., Eupora MEADOWS, Stanley W., L. Arts, Birmingham MELTON, Paul A., Bu., Yazoo City, Kappa Alpha • METCALFE, John L., Ag., Tupelo MICHELL, Gerald D., Bu., Shaw MIDDLETON, Lynne C, Ed., West Point MILLER, Jackie B., Sc, Gulfport, Pi Kappa Alpha MILLER, James A., Eng., Picayune • MILLER, Thomas E., Bu., Starkville MILLER, William R., Ag., Charleston MITCHELL, James C, Bu., Fulton MIZE, Mervm G., Ed., Aberdeen MONSELL, Rosa L., L. Arts, Jackson, Zeta Tau Alpha • MONTGOMERY, James H., Eng., Byhalia MOON, William J., Eng., Boyle, Acacia MOORE, James F., Eng., Greenville MOOREHEAD, Eulan S., Eng., Hickory Flat xMORGAN, Carl R„ L. Arts, Brookhaven, Pi Kappa Alpha MM Jt3r • MORGAN, Durris D., Ed., Sturgis MORGAN, Edna R., Ed., Starkville MORGAN, Robert E., Eng., Vardaman MARLER, John D., Bu., Jackson, Kappa Sigma MORRISON, Charles E., Ed., Vernon, Ala., Kappa Sigma • MORRISON, Edward O., I MORRISON, Robert E„ Eng Biloxi MOSS, Ira G., Eng., Becker, Miss. MOTT, Don M., Eng., Enterprise MOTT, Helen J., Ed., CookevMe, Tenn., Phi Mu yji i -i Sophomores • MUFFULETTO, Billy E., Ed., Greenville MURPHY, William G., Ill, Bu., Biloxi MURRAY, George W., L. Arts, Grenada, Kappa Sigma MYERS, Beverly W., Sc, State College NATION, William E., Ed., Columbus • NAUGHER, James T., Ed. Jackson NELSON, Charles C, Bu., Yazoo City NELSON, Leon G., Eng., Moss Point NEWMAN, James C, Sc, Columbus NICHOLS, Aubrey E., L. Arts, Columbus • NIKOLIC, Johnny E., Bu., Jackson NOBLIN, William C, Eng., Meridian. Pi Kappa Alpha FF NORSWORTHY, Donald W., Eng., Ellisrille NOWELL, Andy D., Eng., Laurel, Pi Kappa Alpha OGLESBY, Walter Lee, Eng., Natchez • OLDHAM, Jessie C, Eng., Greenwood OLIVER, James D., Eng., Meridian O ' NEILL, William H., Eng., Crenshaw OSWALT, Willie R. Ed., Columbus OVERBY, Martha F., L. Arts, Brandon • OWEN, Stanley S., Sc, Beaumont. Texas PABST, Gerald S., Jr., Eng., Gulfport PADGETT, Jerry L., Eng., Gulfport PARISH, Jo Ann, Ed., West Point PARKS, Enoch M., Ill, Ag., Coldwater H Sophomores • POWELL, Edward K., Sc, Starkville POWELL, Glenn E., Ag, Dundee PRESLEY, Gene H., Bu., Vicksburg PRESSGROVE, Guy A., Eng., Jackson PRUITT, Ralph W., Eng., West Point • PUGH. F. Eugene, Jr., Ag., Halls, Tenn. PURELL, Marvin E., Ed., Vin ' cennes, hid. PUTMAN, James M., Bu., Fayetteville, Tenn. PUTMAN, Winston H., Ed., Calhoun City PYBASS, John G„ Eng., Brookhaven • PARKS. Malcolm G, Bu., Greenville PARKS, Philip D., Sc, Misville PAUL, Oliver H„ Bu., Jackson PAYNE, Perry A., Eng., Tylertown PEARSON, Dennis L, Sc, Columbus • PEEL, Charles E., Bu., Greenville PEEL, Robert D., Fo., Gulfport PEPPER, John L., Jr., Ag., Vaui PERKINS, Earl G„ Jr., Eng., Grt PERKINS, Robert E., Ag., Chato • PHANUMAPHORN, Manit, Eng., Tbialand PHILLIPS, Joseph A., Ed., Collinsville PICKERING, Berson B„ Jr., Eng., Port Gibson, ATO PICKICH, Shan PILLOW, Wilh SAE • PINNIX, Bobbi J., L. Arts, Maben PIPKIN, Daniel W., L. Arts, Lucedale PIPPIN, Ausbin G., Jr., Bu., Leland POL, Jerry A., Eng., Gulfport POMEROY, Nancy E, L. Arts, Starkville, Chi Omega • POPE, Daniel P., Jr., Eng., Sard is PORTER, Gerald W., Bu„ Ocean Springs POTERA, Tony F., Bu., Grenada, Pi Kappa Alpha POTTS, James W„ Ag., Goodman POWE, Charles E., Eng., Waynesboro ' , iM, ; • QUIMBY, S. Hunter, Eng., Tupelo RACKLEY, Billy W„ Bu, Pontotoc RANDLE, John A., Eng., New Albany RATCLIFF, Clyde, L. Arts, McComb RATLIFF, Lonnie W., Eng., Jackson • RAYBURN, Harriette E., Bu., Grenada REDD, Robert F., Bu., Pasca oula, Phi Kappa Tau REED, Grady H., Eng., Columbus AFB, Sigma Chi REED, J. Y., Jr., L. Arts, Sigma Chi REEVES, Robert J., Eng., Jackson • REILY, Jack C, Sc, Meridian RHODES, Lynda K., Ed., Philadelphia RICHARDS, Charles L., Starkville RICHARDS, Edward A., Bu., Gulfport, Omega RICHARDSON, David R., Sc, Forest • RICHARDSON, Mary A., Ed., Ruleville RICHARDSON, Ray B., Brooksville RICHARDSON, Robert J., Jr., Eng., Jackson, Kappa Alpha RICHMOND, Don C, Bu., Crenshaw RICKELS, Charles E., Eng., Drew • RILEY, Julian C, Eng., Verona, Phi Kappa Tau RIVERS, Jack M., Eng., Petal ROBBINS, John E., Sc, Shannon ROBBINS, L. Kent, Fo., Picayune ROBERTS, Barclay P, Eng., Jackson, Kappa Alpha i .. - ..7 Sophomores E3L1Z3 • ROGOWSKI, Kenneth A., Eng., Camden, N. J. ROOKER, Lester W., Bu., Meridian, Kappa Alpha ROSS, Robert S., Ed., Eupora, Alpha Tau Omega ROSS, William T„ Ed., Clarksdale ROUNSAVILLE, Theodore C, Fo., Leakesville • ROUSE, Richard V., Ag„ Union ROY, Francis T., L. Arts, Jackson RUNNELS, Kennon R., L. Arts, Columbus RUTLEDGE, Glen O., Eng., Fulton SALTER, Charlie T., Yazoo City, Kappa Alpha SALTER, John W„ Jr., Eng., Port Gibs Tau Omega SANDERS, Andrew P., Bu., Greenville SAI ICIER, Keith J, Ag., Meridian SCARBOROUGH, Charles R., Ag., Biloxi SCARBOROUGH, Joseph L„ Ed., Pascagoula • SEEFELD, Herman W„ Bu., Laurel SEITZ, Mary J., Ed., Starkrdle, Chi Omega SEWARD, Byron H, Eng., Pace SHADAIN, James R, Jr., Bu., Bay St. SHARP, Richard R., Eng., • SHAW, Clyde E„ Ag., Cojfeeville SHEDD, Alvin W, Eng., Meridian SHEELY, Robert A., Eng., StarkvilU SHELTON, Bobby S., Ag., Falkner SHELTON, Lewis R„ Bu., Grcanille • SHEPHERD, Donald W., Sc, Columbia SHEPHERD, Thomas E., Jr., Bu., Jackson SHIELDS, Richard V., Eng., Moss Point SHIPP, James L., Ag., Clarksdale SHIPP, Phillip P., L. Arts, Benton, Sigma Alph; Epsilon • SHIPPEY, James F., L. Arts, Waveland SHIREY, Paul D, Eng., Pensacola, Fla. SIBLEY, Hilmar R„ Ag., Ben SIMMONS, Bobby J., Bu., Meridian SIMMONS, Richard G., Eng, Meridh • SIMMONS, Walter J, Eng., Magnolia, Pi K Alpha SIMS, William D., Bu., Canton SKELTON, Emery D., Ag., Greenville SKELTON, Robert H, Bu, Leland SKINNER, Charlotte Y, Ed, Calhoun C ity M iM • SONES, Larry P., L. Arts, Eupora, ATO SORRELS, Aubert L, Jr., Bu., Lamont SMELKA, John T„ Eng., Crystal Spring, Pi Kappa Alpha SMOTH, Bernie R„ Eng., Natchez SMITH, David B., Eng., Florence • SMITH, Elijah H., Jr., Macon, Ga. SMITH, Gaines S., Eng., Hattiesburg SMITH, James M., Jr., Bu., Corinth SMITH, Kenneth L„ Jr., Gulf port, Sigi SMITH, Thomas J., Bu., Crosby M tM ,M f .-J . ' ' ' • SMITH, Thomas J., Eng., We SPRABERRY, Clyde E., Jr., So, Grenada, Kappa Sigma STAGGS, Tommy F„ Ed., We STALLINGS, Kenneth M., Jr., Phi Kappa Tau STARK, Leonard R., Bu., Pontoi • STEIN WINDER, Charles A., Bu., Laurel, Kappa Alpha STEWART, Robert L., Eng., Picayune, Acacia STICKLER, Fred R, Eng., Jackson STOKES, Jerry M„ Eng., Pensacola, Via. STONE, Johnny L„ Eng., Clarksdale • MI WART, Robert A., II, Fo., Houston, STRALKA. William F„ L. Arts, Oaklawn, III. STRICKLAND, Herbert B., Eng., Minter City STRINGER, Robert M., Bu„ Jackson, Sigma Chi STURGEON, Ken, L. Arts, Eldred, 111. Starkville, Chi thMmtiMgft ' mik • SUDDUTH, Margaret J Omega SULLIVAN, Martha Ann, Ed., Okolona SUTTON, Gordon C, Jr., Eng., Vicksburg, Pi Kappa Alpha SWIFT, Barry D„ Eng., Paducab, Ky. TAPPAN, Thomas T„ L. Arts. Helena, Ark. • TATE, Archie P., Ag., Petal TAYLOR, Jimmy A., Ed., Fayette, Ala. TAYLOR, James E., Bu., Amory TAYLOR, Marion G„ L. Arts, Sturgis TAYLOR, Ronald L., L. Arts, Memphis, Tenn. Ml • • TAYLOR, Thomas W„ Bu., Brooksville TEEL, Carl J., Ed., Ml. Pleasant TENNYSON, Kenneth B„ Sc„ Brooksville TERNEY, Joseph L., Jr. , Clarksdale TEW, John W., Eng., Natchez • THASHSTON, Frank S„ Bu., Guljport THOMPSON, Doris S„ Ed., Maben THOMPSON, William G., Ed., Philadelphia Kappa Alpha TINGLE, Bobby L., Ed., Philadelphia TINNEY, Jimmie L„ Eng., Jackson • TRAVIS, Roland M., Eng., Picayune, Sigma Chi TREVETT, Douglas R., Eng., Ocean Springs TRIPLETT, Robert J., Bu., Louisville TURNER, James C, Eng., Ethel TURNER, John S„ Eng., Rosedale • TURNER, Norris G., Eng., Leakesville TURNER, Norvin R., Eng., Leakesville TURNER, Thomas G., Fo., Ovett UNGAR, Sandra L., Ed., Memphis, Chi Omega UNLAND, Harold D., Eng., Darling • VALENTINE, Rush W„ Jr., L. An Sigma Chi VALLE, Edwin, Eng., Costa Rica VICKERS, C. W., Eng., Greenville WALDEN, Donald E., Ag., Aberdeen WALDON, Joe H., Bu., Ripley Sophomores • WALKER, Charles L Acacia WALKER, Ferdinand WALKER, Joy S., Bu., . WALLACE, Margaret WALTERS, Larry N., • WARD, Donald Lee, Bu., Danville, III. WARD, Richard V., Eng., Columbus WARD, Thomas M., Eng., Bay St. Louis WARREN, Kenneth W„ Bu., Forest WARREN, Robert V., Ag., Mont cello • WARREN, Thomas G, Bu, Vicksburg WARRINGTON, James R., Bu, Brooksville WASHINGTON, James R, L. Arts, Tupelo WEATHERFORD, Wyatt H, Ed., Baldwyn WELBORN, Willard W„ Eng, Pascagoula, Phi Kappa Tau • WELLS, James E„ Bu, Jackson WELLS, William L, Eng, Jackson, Lambda Chi Alpha WESTIN, Dennis C, L. Arts, Grenada, Pi Kappa Alpha WETZEL, John K, Ed, Biloxi WHATLEY, James W, Sc, Picayune • WHATLEY, Larry F, L. Arts, Longview WHITFIELD, Henry L, Bu, Tupelo, Sigma Chi WHITTINGTON, Garland D, Ed, Liberty, Kappa Sigma WHITE, James T, Eng, Sturgis WHITE, Thomas D, Eng, Vicksburg • WHITE, W. Harvey, Eng, Memphis WILEMON, Dale R, Eng, Aberdeen WILKERSON, Jesse -G, Jr., Bu, Sardis WILLIAMS, Billy W, Ed, Smithville WILLIAMS, Harold S, Jr., Eng, Lucedale • WILLIAMS, James A, Bus, Tupelo WILLIAMS, Larry A, Fo, Grenada WILLIAMS, Max J, Eng, Gulfport ■WILLIAMS, Thomas J, L. Arts, Memp, Sigma Chi WILLIAMS, Robert E, Eng, Columbia .;- T ' , ,; dt 4,Md Sophomores Uelet • WILLFORD, James R, Bu, „. WILSON, Charles J, Eng, Bailey WILSON, Hugh H, Jr., Bu, Tu Epsilon WILSON, John C, Ag, Hamilton WINDHAM, Bernard M, Fr, Lambda Chi Alpha i, Sigma Alpha L. Arts, Carthage, • WINDHAM, Jon E, Hattiesburg, Sigma Chi WINDHAM, Thomas E, Ent;., Bay Springs WINEMAN, John C, Eng, Memphis, Tenn. WISEMAN, James D, Ag., Crawford WITHEES, Robert S, Bu, Jackson Jackson, Pi Kappa M tM • WRIGHT, Charles Alpha WOO, Michael, Bu., Inverness WOOD, Gerald M., Eng., Natchez WOOD, Henry M., Jr., Bu., Columbus WOOD, James W., Ed., Ackerman • WOOD, Neil L., Jr., Eng., Columbus, Sigma Chi WOOD, Walter L„ Jr., Eng., Gulfport WOODS, R. Sherman, Ed., Sulligent, Ala. WOODRUFF, Maryaret S., Ed., West Memphis, Ark. WOOLEY, Jerry L., Eng., Clarksdale • YARBROUGH, Charles L„ Ed., Jackson YOUNG, Percy B„ Bu., Crystal Springs YOUNG, Eddie M„ Eng., Brookhaven YOUNG, George M., Eng., Meridian YOUNG, Seth Y„ III, Sc, Victoria • ZEPPONI, Fred, Jr., Bu., Clarksdale MOSELEY, Thomas H., Eng., Laurel Get with it, Mom ! Sophomores OFFICERS President - THOMAS LIGON Vice Present WALTER STUBBE (not pictured) Secretary ..... THOMAS P. MEYER Treasurer WOODROW BUBBA JONES RESHMEN M . •ABNEY, Fred G„ Sc, Bay Springs ABNEY, James H., Bu., Ringgold, Ga. ADCOCK, Lewis Q., Fo., Jackson, Sigma I Epsilon AGNEW, Forrest S., Jr., Eng., Arlington, Va. AINSWORTH, John E., Ag., Holland ale • ALDRIDGE, James L., Eng., Corinth ALEXANDER, Larry L., Eng., Laurel ALEXANDER, Roy W., Eng., Enterprise ALEXANDER, William H., ' L. Arts, Vaughar ALFORD, Billy W„ Sc, Vardaman • ALFORD, Ralph G., L. Arts, Osyka ALLEN, Connie M., Bu., Magnolia ALLEN, Edward C, Sc, Kosciusko ALLEN, John D„ Ag., Hattiesburg ALLEN, William H., Eng., Cockrom Freshmen 7 • ALLGOOD, Jerry D., L. Arts, Sumner ALLSBROOK, John M., Bu., Eupora AMACKER, Donald E., Eng., Long Beach ANDERSON, Hamill W., Eng., Jackson ANDERSON, William ' D., Ed., Mt. Pleasant • ANDERSON, William E., Jr., Eng., Jackson ANDERSON, Virginia Ruth, Ed., Starknlle ANDERTON, William W„ Ed., Florence A NDREWS, William E., Eng., Caledonia ANGELO, Lawrence F., Jr., Eng., Edwards • ARD, James C, Eng., Jackson ARNOLD, Rayburn L., Eng., Tupelo ATTEBERRY, Melvin L., Eng., Columbus BACON, William A., Jr., Ed., Aberdeen BAIER, Joseph L., Sc, Meridian • BAILEY, Donald E., Eng., Enid BALDWIN, Charles D., Bu., Vicksburg, Kappa Alpha BALL, Hilton W., L. Arts, Brookhaven BALL, Wayne O., Bu., Sandy Hook BARNES, David R., Eng., Greenville • BARNES, Roy H., Ed„ Vernon, Ala. BARNES, Henry P., Sc, -Leakesville BARRETT, Robert W., Ed., Aberdeen BARTEE, Eddie C, Bu., Terry BASENBERG, Albert W., Jr., Eng., Crawford ' Mi t +iM L. Arts, Sturgis berty BATTE, Oliver K., Sc, Jackson, Pi Kappa Alpha BAYLIS, Thomas M., Eng., Petal BEAN, Charles R, L. Arts, McComb, Miss. • BENTON, Marion L., Eng., Rin old, Ga. BEEBE, William A., L. Arts, Foxivortb BEENE, Charles W, L. Arts, Water Valley BELL, Frank E„ Ag„ Woodville BERRY, Loyd W, Eng., Greenville • BERRY, Rosanell, Ed., Amory BEERS, Stanley C, Eng., Yazoo City BIELE, Anthony, L. Arts, Olive Branch BLACKWELL, Robert R., Sc, Sheffield Ala. BLANKENSHIP, Murry B., Eng, West Point 2 . • BOND, Robert Monroe, Eng, Tylertow BONE, Walter J, Eng, Jackson BOWKER, John M, L. Arts, Starkville BONNEY, Michael D, Ed, DeLisle BOOKER, Thomas L, Bu, McComb • BOUTWELL, William J, Jr., Ed, Beaumont BOWMAN, Robert P, Eng, Jackson, Kappa Sigma BOYD, James L, Jr., Eng, McComb BOYD, Merrell L, Fo, Cleveland BOYD, Wayne C, Bu, Tylertown • BOYLES, Jerry M, L. Arts, Monticello BRADLEY, Leo T, Eng, Natchez, Lambda Chi Alpha BRADY, Derwood M, Ag, Liberty BRAGG, George H, Jr., Eng, Vicksburg BRANNON, Bobby C, Eng, Charleston • BRATLEY, Mary A, Ed, Jackson BREZEALE, Wade S, Jr, Eng, Greenwood BRIDGES, James T, Jr, Ag. Memphis, Tenn. BRIDGFORTH, David R, Ag, Nesbit, Kappa Sigma BIRDGEFORTH, Stewart H, Jr, Ag, Pickens BRISTER, John T, Eng, Eupora BROAD, Charles M, L. Arts, Jackson BRODERS v Leo E, Fo, New Orleans, Kappa Alpha , Sc, Starkville, Alpha Tau BROOKS, Bu Omega BROOME, Ed ard L, Eng, Clinton • BROWN, rune, L, Arts, Magee, Phi Mu BROWN, Kenneth D., L. Arts, Owensboro. Ky. BROWNING, Donald L„ Ag., West BRUCE, James A., Eng., Kosciusko BRUISTER, Edwin E„ Eng., Meridian • BUCK, James E., Eng., Memphis, Term. BUCKLEY, Keith T., Eng., Jackson BUSBY, David E„ Eng., Jackson, Phi Kappa Tau BUSH, Sally C, Ag., Handsboro BUTLER, David E., Ed., Brooksville • BUTLER, George W„ Eng., Jonestown BUTLER, Harry C, Eng., Moss Point, Pi Kappa Alpha BUTLER, Louis J., Bu., Columbus BUTTS, Alfred N„ Eng., Jackson, Lambda Chi Alpha CALDWELL, David F., Ed., Tupelo • CALDWELL, Thomas L„ Bu., Scott CALHOUN, Don R„ Fo., Butler, Ala. CALLAWAY, Larry G., Eng., Columbus CALVERT, John L., Eng., Woodvtlle CAMERON, Julian R., Eng., Brookhaven • CAMALE, Justin D., Ed., Memphis, Term. CANIZARY, Marion F., Eng., Biloxi CANNADY, William R., Bu., Meridian CANNON, Cloyd C, III, Eng., Greenville CAPEN, John R., Eng., Starkrille Eng., Greenville, Sigma • CARAWAY, Char Alpha Epsilon CARLISLE, Robert D„ Ag., Meridian CARPENTER. Don A., Eng., Lexington CARPENTER, James H„ Jr., Eng., Greenwood CARRAWAY, Donald C, L. Arts, Pascagoula • CARRICO, Lee D„ Sc, Rose Hill, Phi Kappa Tau CARROL, Particia Ann, Ed., Counce, Tenn. CARTER, Bradley D., Eng., Olive Branch, Pi Kappa Alpha CARTER, James M., Tupelo CARTER, John A., Bu., Taylorsville • CARTER, Judith E., L. Arts, Collins CASSEY, Kenneth F., Eng., Memphis, Tenn. CATE, Oscar B., Eng., Marianna, Ark. CAUSEY, Curtis K., Eng., Jackson CHAW, Billy D., Eng., Mt. Olive 4lfcJ iM iA , K +iM • CHANDLER, Charles A., Ed., Crystal Sprngs CHEELY, Linda J., Bu.. Memphis CHISHOLM, Angus W., Eng., Poplarville, Kappa Alpha CLARK, Charles M., Ag., Louisville CLARK, Gene M, Bu., Gulfport, ATO • CLARK, Gerlad P., Eng., Hattiesburg CLARK, Robert R„ Bu., Greenville CLEMENTS, Rush M., L. Arts, Rolling Fork, SAE CLEMMONS, William C, Jr., Fo., Etbelsville COBB, William M., Eng., Kewanee • COGHLAW, Henry M„ Eng., Laurel COLE, Terrell L„ L. Arts, Greenville COLE, Thomas L„ Ed., Crosaville, Ala. COLEMAN, Billy K., Ag., Shuqualak COLEMAN, Dennis M., Ag., Corinth • COLEMAN, Peggy F., Ed., Sturgis COLEMAN, William C, Eng., Covington, Tenn. COLLIER, Lucy B., Bu., Starkville COLLINS, Everette H, Ag., Ulica COLLINS, Patrick M., Eng., Biloxi • COLUMBUS, Eugene P., Eng., Leland CONN, Robert L., Eng. CONNERLEY, Harod A., Eng., Grenada COOK, Jerry Phillip, L. Arts, McComb, Lambda Chi Alpha COOPER, James F, L. Arts, Handsboro, SAE ' : Freshmen t-M ik • COOPER, Thomas R„ Eng., Anguilla COPEN, George J., L. Arts, Tupelo CORN1LUIS, Marvin, Eng., Mobile, Ala. CORRERO, Phyllis A., Ed., Greenwood CORRERO, Rosa L., Ed., Greenwood • COSNAHAN, Ernest E., Sc, Magnolia CRAIG, Henry M., Ag Prairie CRAIN, William. K., Eng., Pass Christian, ATO CREELY, Andrew E., Eng., Tupelo CRENSHAW, James W, Ag., Collinsville • CROCKER, Thomas L., Bu., Columbus CROFT, Florence K., L. Arts, Longview CROWE, Nell M., Ed., Starkville CROWE, Ronald E„ Eng., Columbus CRUMBY, Tom I., Eng., Kobinsonville iMdiMdrk • CULCCHI, James E, Eng., Shaw CUMMINGS, Doris J., Bu., Verona CUMMINGS, Leonard O., Sc.; Pheba CUMMINGS, Rufus T„ Bu., West Point CUNNINGHAM, John L., Eng., Vicksburg • DAFFIN, Alton L., Jr., Eng., Moss Point, Pi Kat Alpha DAFFRON, Billy W„ Bu., Columbia DAVIS, Don M., Ed., Indianola DAVIS, Dwight, Eng., Poplarville DAVIS, Judith A., Ed., Starkville • DAVIS, Lavance G., L. Arts, Cleveland, Tenn. DAVIS, Robert I., Ag„ Calhoun City DEAN, Arnold M., Eng., Vicksburg DEAN, Robert C, Bu., Leland DEAS, Ernest B., Eng., Jackson, Sigma Chi Freshmen y • DEES, Van E„ Ag., Lauderdale DELANEY, James W., Bu., Vicksburg DELEUZE, Wiliiam L., Eng., West Point DELP, Wayne R., Fo., Memphis DEMUTH, Rita C, Sc, West Memphis, , • BENTON, Butler A., Bu., Cleveland DERRENGER, Dradie C, Ag., Hattiesburg DICKERNS, Oren W., Bu, Batesville DIFFRIENT, Roy S, Eng, Piney Woods DIGGINS, John M, Ed, Buffalo, N. Y. • DILLION, Willard M, Jr., Sc, Lexington DINGUS, Malcolm D, Ag, West Point DUBOR, Jon C, Eng, Pontotoc DODSON, Brenda S, Ed, West Point DODSON, John ' F, Eng, Caledonia • DONALDSON, Ronald O, Ed, Tuscaloosa DOSS, Thomas A, Eng, Houston DOUGHTY, William L, Eng, Columbus DOUGLAS, Sherman E, Ed, Bruce DRAFFEN, James L, Jr., Eng, Calver City, Ky. • DUFFY, John D, Ag, Pine Bluff, Ark. DUKE, David A, Bu, West Point DULANEY, Donald B, Ed, Fairfield, Ala. DUMAS, Percy E, Ag, Prentiss, Kappa Sigma DUNMIRE, David L, L. Arts, Windben, Pa. . _ l jflHHH| Ml . ■M • DYE, Ottis D., Ed., Batesville DYER, Cecil B., L. Arts, Jackson EAGAR, Dan M., Bu., Jackson EASLEY, Charles E., Eng., Bruce EASLY, Mickey C, Ed., Artesia • EATHERLY, Michael C, Bu., Jackson ELLINGTON, James Z„ Eng., Jackson ELLIS, Lavanda A., Ed., Moultrie, Ga. ELLIS, William E., Sc, West Point ELMORE, Archie R„ Eng., Indianola, Phi Kappa Tau- • ELMORE, Robert L„ Sc, Maben ENLOW, Carter B., Bu., West Helen.,. Ark ERICKSON, Charles H., Eng., Gulf port EUBANKS, Ivan A., Eng., Lucedale EVANS, Charles A., Jr., Eng., Woodville PUC  Mim • EWING, Jordan L., Eng, Heidelburg, Germany FAIRCHILD, Jyl K,. Bu., Erwinville, La. FARRAR, Emmett W., Jr., Eng., Macon, Kappa Alpha FELTS, Stephen K., Sc, Pascagoula FILES, Therrell D, Eng, Louisville • FISHEL, John W, Eng, Gulfport FISHER, Walter D, Eng, Yazoo City FLORENCE, Edwin K, Ed, Cynthiana, Ky. FLURY, Robert F, Ed, Hardwick, Ga. FOLEY, Ronald D, L. Arts, Vicksburg, Phi Kappa • FORD, Thomas S, Bu, Jackson FORT, Joseph F, Eng, Meridian FORT, Mary F, Bu, Mayhew FOSTER, Homer H, Bu, Vicksburg FRANKLIN, Johns R, Bu, Birmingham, Ala. • FRAZIEN, Willis R, L. Arts, Charleston, Mo., Alpha Tau Omega FREEMAN, Harry M, Eng, Meridian, Pi Kappa Alpha FRENCH, John E, Eng, Mendenhall FULGHAM, Bettie L, Ed, West Point FULGHAM, Linda M, Ed, Maben • FULLER, Jerry R, Bu, Fairfield, Ala. FULLER, Marion L, Ag, Memphis, Sigma C FULTON, William L, III, Eng, McComb, Kappa Alpha GARDNER, John A, Eng, Vicksburg GARDNER, Kenneth N, Eng, Union 123 • GARKIDO, lose G., St., Panama GARRETT, Albert J., Eng., Pascagoula GARRETT, Thelma F., Bu., Starkvilh GARROTT, Fred P., Ag., Winona GARY, Bonnie F„ Ed., Eupora • GASMAN, Patricio S., Ed., Chile, S. A. GASTON, John A., Eng., Starkville GAUGH, John P., Eng., Greenwood GENTRY, John G., Eng., Crawford GILMER, Don C, Ag., Caledonia • GLADNEY, Paul J., Jr., Ed., Eupora GOFF, Clay D., Eng., Natchez GOLDEN, Ronnie L., Ag„ Brewton, Ala. GOUSSET, Philip G., Jr., Eng., Natchez GOWER, Hazel A., Ed., Meridian • GOWER, Thomas M., Jr., L. Arts, Meridian GRAFE, John F., Bu., Moss Point, Kappa Alpha GRAY, Malcolm G., Jr., Eng., Starkville, Alpha Tau Omega GRIFFIN, Mary A., Ed., Vardaman GRIFFITHS, Arvon C, Eng., Richmond, Va. • GRUBBE, Kenneth D., Eng., Guljport GUEL, Emile J., Eng., Guljport GUTHRIE, Richard S., Jr., Ag., Memphis HALL, Kenneth R., L. Arts, Mt. Olive HALLETT, Edward L., Bu., Grenada • HALTOM, John T„ Sc, Bates ville HAMBLIN, Mary B., Bu., Starkville HAMLIN, Mary A., L. Arts, West Point HAMM, Larry D., Eng., Gulf port HARDEN, James C, Eng., Cleveland • HARDIN, William G., Jr., Eng., Corinth HARDY, James D., L. Arts, Grenada HARMS, Boyce E., Bu., Jackson HARPOLE, Derry J., Jr., Eng., Trenton Sigma Alpha Epsilon HARRIS, Thomas B., Bu., Columbus • HARRIS, Thomas G. Eng., Vicksburg, Acacia HARRISON, Duane H., L. Arts, Clark sdale HART, Cleon J., Eng., Corinth HART, Harold E., Ag., Bogue Chitto HARTNESS, Barbara J., Ed., Atlanta, Ga. drJk i m m • HAWKINS, Charles L., L. Arts, Memphis, Tenn HAWKINS, James M„ Bu., Columbus HAYES, James D., Jr., Sc„ Meridian HAYNES, James Howard, Eng., Gulfport, Sigrm Chi HAYNIE, George Lewis, Bu„ Greenwood • HAYS, Fair L., Jr., Sc., Clarksdale HEARON, Erin A., L. Arts, Starkville HERBERT, Ted L., Eng., Biloxi HEFLEY, Johnny D., Ag., Falkner HEGWOOD, Billy W., Eng., Crystal Springs • HEMPHILL, Howard W., Jr., Ed., Chula Vist Calif. HENDERSON, Tom C, L. Arts, Memphis, Ten HEPNER, Paula M., L. Arts, Starkville HERRON, Anthony D., Sc, Oakland HERCEG, Radolav M., L. Arts, Santiago, Chile • HERRICK, Richard F., Sc, Mobile, Ala. HEWLETT, Robert M„ L. Arts, Fairfield, Ala. HILBURN, Ben G„ L. Arts, Oxford HILL, Bobby O., Eng., Amory HILLHOUSE, Glenn M., L. Arts, Charleston, Mo. • HILLMAN, Murray D., Eng., Kreole HIXON, Thomas G., Sc, Charleston HODGE, Bernice K., Brooksville HODGES, Harold W., Jr., Eng., Jackson HOLCOMB, Gene, Eng., Tupelo kMihJthmh Freshmen thdiA • HOLLAND, Daniel L., Eng., Charleston HOLLEY, John A., Eng, West Point HOLLOMAN, Miles E, Eng., Lexington HOLLOMON, Thomas W, Eng., Horn Lake HOLLOW AY, James E, Eng, Lambert • HOLT, Mack H, Ed, Hohenwald, Tenn. HOLTHUS, Pamela L, L. Arts, Lewisburg, Pa. HOOD, David J, Ed, Yazoo City HOOD, William S, Eng, Greenwood HOOD, Wilton T, Ag, Duncan. Sigma Phi Epsi- • HOOKER, Phillip A, Sc, West Point HOORN, Dennis W, Corinth, Kappa Alpha HORT, John W, Ag, Coldwater HOUSE, Nathaniel C, Ag, Batesville HOUSLEY, Travis D, Eng, Florence 125 4 1 • HOWARD, George B„ Eng., Jackson HOWARD, Lynell C, Fo„ Lumberton HOWELL, Charles T., Jr., Ag., Lucedale HOWELL, Clara J., Sc, Jackson HOWELL, Franklin R„ Eng., Caledonia • HOWELL, Leanor, Sc, Philadelphia HOWELL, Warren L„ Eng., Ringgold, Ga. HUDDLESTON, Elton M„ Bu., Durant HUDSON, Joseph C, Eng., Shubuta HUFF, Michael B„ Ag., Reform, Ala. • HUMBER, Larry E., Eng., Tupelo HUNT, Harold D., Eng., Ackerman HUNT, Walter G., Starkville HUNTER, William P., Eng., Jackson, Kappa Sigma INGRAM, Kenneth E., Eng., Hollandale Freshmen y • INMAN, James L., Eng., Memphis, Tenn. INMAN, Tommy W., Bu., Greenwood IRVING, Thurman A., Jr., Eng., Sumrall ISBELL, Jimmy H., Sc, Shannon JACKSON, Lewis L„ Jr., L. Arts, Jackson • JAMES, Raymond S., Eng., Huntsville, Ala. JEAN, John W., Eng., Corsica™, Texas JOHNSON, Joyce A. W., Ed., Louisville JOHNSTON, Henry E., Eng., Kosciusko, Kappa Alpha JONES. Charles E., Fo., Laurel • JONES, Cleve S., Eng., Inverness JONES, Dewitt Russell, Eng., Pascagoula JONES, Douglas A., Eng., Laurel, Sigma JONES, Ray H., Jr., Eng., Jackson JONES, Heber D., Sc, Laurel • JONES, Robert F., Eng., Jackson JONES, Ronald, L. Arts, Gardendale JONES, Silas T., Jr., Eng., Brandon JONES, William L„ L. Arts, McComb, Pi Kappa Alpha JONES, Woodrow W., Bu., Jackson JORDAN, David B , Bu ., Jack Kappa Sigma JOSEY, Hu nter E., fcng., Birmir eha m, Ala. JUREVICS, Ragnar, Eng , Jack KEARNEY Chuck A., r., Ed., Greenwood KEARNEY Noble S ,Jr., Leland rti ,ft • KEARNEY, William L., Fo, Jackson KEENE, Art J., Sc., Memphis KEITH, James M., Bu., Jackson KEITH, Noel D., Bu., Jackson KELLER, Mark A., L Arts, Vicksburg, SPE • KELLUM, Evelyn Jeanette, Sc, Starkville KENNEDY, Robert L, Eng., Biloxi KERGOSIEN, C. Hunter, L Arts, Hazlehursl KERNAN, Fred G., Bu., Memphis KINARD, Martha J., Ed., Louisville • KINCADE, Charles W., Eng., Clarksdale KING, Ted C., L Arts, Louisville KISSLING, Fred Dover, L Arts, Proctor, A KITCHENS, Denny W., Ag., Vtica KOONCE, Kenneth W., Bu., Millington, Tenn ?, Wr% Wms mtmmik • KUEBLER, Walter }., Eng., Natchez LACY, Jerry A., Fo., Columbia LADNER, Clarence M. Jr., Sc, Pass Chri LAFLEUR, Ike, Bu., Biloxi LAMBERT, William K., Sc, Natchez • LANCASTER, Doris D., Ed., Ackerman LAND1N, John D„ Eng., West Point, SPE LANDRUM, John, Eng., Lumberton LANGERFELD, Robert K., Fr., Mamaroneck, N Y LANG AN, John C, Eng., Meridian • LANGHANS, Rickhard A., Eng., Biloxi LANGSTON, Carlos C, Eng., Gulf port LARSEN, Percy J., Bu., Pascagoula LAUDERDALE. Jon Allen, Eng., Brookh.u LAURIER, William R., Eng., Crystal Springs • LAW, John D., Eng., Portsmouth, Va. LAWRENCE, Bert Earl, Eng., Columbia LAWHON, Andy P., Bu., Tupelo LECROY, Gordon G., Eng., Chattanooga, Tern LEE, James L., Bu., Jackson • LEE, Lloyd C, Bu., Clarksdale, Pi Kappa Alpha LEE, Roy M., Sc, El Dorado, Ark. LEENEP, Warren F., Eng., Moss Potnt LEONARD, Patsy A., Bu., Starkville LIGHTSEY, George R„ L Arts, Sandersvtlle 127 LIGON, Tli Alpha , Jr., Bu., Grenada, Pi Kappa i ■' :: [t: LIPPINCOTT, Harold M, Jr., Bu., Ualtiesburg LIPPINCOTT, Thomas W., Eng., West Point LIPSCOMB, Larry R„ Eng., Jackson, Pi Kappa Alpha LIVINGSTON, Phil K., Bu., Crosby • LOCKE, Kenneth F„ Sc, Kiliinch.nl LOFLIN, Frank W., Eng., Jackson LOFTIS, Eric K., Ed., Columbus LOLLAR, Danny G., Bu., Columbus LOLLEY, Walter W., Bu., Starkville, Alpha • LONG, William J., Eng., Quitmai LORD, Lynn E., L. Arts, Natchez LORD, Mack H., Bu., Natchez LOTT, Berry D., Eng., Magee LOVE, Mary W., L. Arts, Starkville • LOWE, Robert B., Ed., Port Gibson LUGG, Helen L., Eng., Mobile, Ala. LYLES, Steve, L. Arts, Scottsrille, Ky., MacWILLIAMS, Rawson F., Bu., San Francis Calif. McCAIN, William A., Ag., Greenwood, ATO • McCLANAHAN, Jan T., Sc, Columbus, Phi Kappa Tau McCOY, Elvis A., Jr., Eng., Tupelo McCURDY, Charles S., Sc, Greenwood McCURLEY, C. Dunbar, Jr., Eng., Crosby McDANIEL, Donald R., Sc, Colu?nbia • McDANNIEAL, William L., Ed., Taylorsvi McELROY, Henry W„ Fo., Hampton, Va. McGRAW, Victor S., Eng., Brandon McGREGOR, Keith C, Eng., Pontotoc McINNIS, Singleton A., Bu., Moss Point McLEMORE, Homer T„ Fo., West Point McMAHAN, John W., Eng., Corinth McMORROUGH, John D., Sc, Aberdeen McNARON, Charles, Ed. ' , Jackson McREE, Jack S., Ag., Grenada • MAGEE, Lewis E„ III, Eng, Mendenhall MAKI, John A., Eng., Moss Point MAILORY, Lewis F., Bu., State College MANNING, Ronald M, Eng., Bolton MAPP, James C, Ag, Brooksville X • MAPP, Russell H„ L. Arts, Laurel MARLOW, William D., Ag., Ruleville, Sigma Chi- MAROON, Jerry W„ Eng,, Memphis, Term., Pi Kappa Alpha MARTIN, Douglas S„ Sc., Rose Hill MASSEY, Marvin S., Bu., Okolona • MATTHEWS, Joe B., Bu., Vernon, Ala. MATTHEWS, Sara E., Ed., Starkville MAULDIN, Lemuel E., Laurel MAXEY, William E., Eng., Lambert MAXWELL, Robert R„ Bu„ Ruleville, Kappa Sigma • MAY, Robert L., Ed., Magee MEADOWS, Lozon J, Eng., Mendenhall MEEK, Robert C, Sc., Columbia MESSINA, Victor L., Bu., Dallas, Texas, Kappa Alpha MIDDLETON, Robert B., Eng., Vicksburg, Acacia • MILAM, George S„ L. Arts, Charleston. Pi Kappa Alpha MILLIGAN, Michael F., Bu., Jackson MILLS, Marvin L., Eng., Garden City, Kansas MILTON, James L., Ag., McComb, Kappa Alpha MILTON, John F., Eng., Booneville • MITCHELL, Larry B., Ag., Kossuth MITCHELL, Thomas J., L. Arts, Ellisville MONTGOMERY, Richard C, Fo., Laurel MOON, William H., Jr., Ed., Fairfield, Ala. MOORE, Billy C, Bu., Jackson : fW f . Freshmen RfffBi ft, ft • MOORE, James M., Sc, Vicksburg. Kappa Sigma MORGAN, Duke H., Ag., Sunflouu: Kanna Si ' um.i MARROW, Jerry D., Bu. Vernon Ala MORTON, George W, Sc, Pasc ' agoula MOSS, Claude E., Jr., Eng., Kosciusko • MOSS, Lonnie J., Eng, Union MOTT, John R, Eng., Mendenhall. Sigma Chi MUFFOLETTO, Pasquale V., Ed., Buffalo. N. Y. MULLINS, James C, Bu, West Bridgewater, Mass. MULLOY, Patrick E, Eng, Laurel, Sigma Chi • MURPHREE, David W, Bu, West Hartford, Conn. MURPHY, Stephen E, Jr., Eng, Memphis. Tenn., Pi Kappa Tau MUZZ, Jimmy B, Bu, Shau NABORS, Boyd L, Fo, Jackson, Phi Kappa Tau NAGLE, Randall ' A, Eng, Huntsville, Ala. • NAIL, James H.. Sc., Kilmichael NAIL, Marvin P., Eng., Grenada NASSAR, Emile A., Eng., Jackson NATION, Cecil K., Eng., Columbus NECAISE, Melvin D., Ed., Kiln • NETTLES, James L, Bu., Shubuta NEVILLE, Thomas O., Eng., Montgomery NEWBILL, George A., Eng., Meridian NEWSOM, Robert R., Jr., Eng., Columbia NEWTON, Roger, L. Arts, Charleston • NICHOLS, Jon W., Bu., Meridian NOLLA, Juan J., Bu., Arecibo, P. R. NOLLA, Jose M., L. Arts, Arecibo, P. R. NORMAN, John C, Eng., Pontotoc NORRIS, Donald E., Eng., Morton Freshmen 17 • NORSWORTHY, Milton L., Eng., Jackson NORTHINGTON, James T, Eng., Detroi NUNNERY, William R., Jr., Eng., Jacksoi NUTT, Fred J., Eng., Forest OAKLEY, Robert F., Ed., Booneville • ODEN, Barry K., Eng., Jackson ODEN, Betty L., Eng., Starkville ODOM, William W., L. Arts, McComb, Pi Kappa Alpha OGDEN, Charles L., Eng., Joliet, III. O ' SHEA, Peter S„ Jr., L. Arts, Charleston • OTT, James C, Ed., Starkville OVERALL, ' Jerry M., Eng., Trenton, Tenn. OWEN, Daniel U., Jr., Eng., Jackson PACE, Joseph V., Ill, Eng., Forest PARISH, Johnny R., Eng, Winston-Salem, N. C. • PARKER, Douglas H, Ed, Forest Park, Ga. PARKER, Fred F, Eng, Jackson, Lambda Alpha PARKER, Patricia A, Sc, Natchez PARKER, Tommy L, Eng, Ocean Springs PARKS, Louis H, Eng, Greenville • PARSONS, Frank S, Sc, Jackson, Sigma Chi PASSEAU, Claude W, Bu, Lucedale PATERS, Morris E, Eng, Gulfport PATTERSON, Kenneth N, Bu, Tupelo PATTERSON, Robert L, Eng, Parchman, Kappa Sigma i $ M iM lM +A h k M • PAYNE, Jack C, Fo, Jackson PAYNE, Melvin C, Jr., L. Arts, Newton PEEPLES, David P., Eng, Merigold PEGG, Jerry A., Bu., Grenada PELOT, James E„ III, Ag., West Point • PENEGUY, Robert O., Ag., Pass Christian PENNEBAKER, John D., Sc, New Albany, Sigm PENNINSTON, Ernest J., L. Arts Jackson PENTON, Maribeth, Ed., Birmingham, Ala PERKINS, Arlie L., Jr., Ed., Aberdeen • PERKINS, John Robert, Eng, Anguilla PERKINS, Johnny B, Eng, Hamilton PERRY, George E, Eng, Grenada PETERMAN, Lester L, Bu, Jackson PETERMAN, William C, Eng, McComb M 1 • PETRIE, Jerry W, Eng, Ruleville PITTMAN, Joseph D, Eng, Coffeevilt POLASKI, John A, L. Arts, Leland POOLE, Lonnie M, Bu, Ithaca, N. Y. POOLE, Michael R, Eng, Poplarville • POPE, James K, Belzoni POSEY, Donald C, Bu, Indianola POWELL, Julius W, Ed, Georgetown POWER, Oliver K, Eng, Kosciusko PRATHER, Johnny W, Ag, Selmer, Tenn. • PRICE, Frances H, L. Arts, Starkville PRICE, Robert H, Bu, Memphis, Tenn. PRUITT, Nancy E, Ed, West Point PURCELL, Stephen B, Fo, New Providen PUGH, Charles L, Bu, Memphis, Tenn • PURSER, Oren L, L. Arts, Jackson PUTNAM, Vic M, Jr., Eng, Jackson RACKLEY, James V, Eng, Pontotoc RAINEY, Jean C, Sc, Sturgis RAISES, John W, Sc, Jackson • RAMIREZ, Lawerence G, Eng, Kreole RANSBURGH, Martha Kay, Ed, Sturgis RATCLIFFE, Harold L, Ag, Heidelberg RATHER, Gloria Nan, Ed, Starkville RAWLS, Gale M, Ag, Bogue Chitto 131 f ti klJm • REDDING, Robert M., Bu., Cleveland REED, Joseph R, Ed., Oberlin, La. REEDER, Claude B., Bu., Jackson REESE, John B., L. Arts, Starkville REID, William C, Jr., Sc., Lucedale • REESE, Priscilla A., Ed., Eupora RHINEHART, Frank E., L. Arts, Natchez RICH, Maurice E., Ill, Ag., Tupelo RICHARDSON, Linda J., Ed., Columbus RICHEY, B. Eljenia, Ed., Starkville • REDDITT, Ricky, Greenwood RIDDLESPEIGER, Terry R., Bu., Birmingham, Ala. RIDINGS, Robert S., Sc, Clarksdale RILEY, James R., Bu., Quitman ROBERSON, William P., Eng, Jackson • ROBERTSON, Norris A., Ag„ Myrtle ROBINSON, Harold K., Fo„ Memphis, Tenn. ROCKWELL, Charles E., Eng., Moss Point ROEBUCK, George A., Eng., Houston ROSAMOND, James D., Sc, Vaiden • ROUSE, Dempsey L., Jr., Ag., Handsbpro, Sigma Alpha Epsilon ROWLEN, William R., Sc, Mathiston RUE, John R., Bu., Amory RUFFIN, Dorothy V„ Ed., Starkville RUSH, Charles F., L. Arts, Chattanooga, Tenn. • RUSHING, Douglas E., Eng., Tylertown RUSSELL, William H, Eng, ' jackson RUTLEDGE, Perry R., Ed., Forest RUTLEDGE, Thomas O, L. Arts, Brookhaven RYALS, Howard C, Sc, Louisville • SALE, Carolyn E, Bu, Gulf port SANDERS, John R, Sc, Greenwood SANFORD, Albert D, Eng, Meridian, Pa Kappa Alpha SANFORD, John D, Ag, Columbia SANTA CRUZ, Alan J, Sc, Biloxi • SCALES, Laurin M, Ag, Starkville, Sigma Alpha Eps.lon SCHILLING, Joseph Q, Sc, Magnolia SCHWAN, Thomas R, Eng, Biloxi SCHWING, Richard R, Bu, Magnolia SCOTT, Billy C, Ed, Sturgis • SCOTT, James F., So, Covington, Tenn. SCURLOCK, Myra E., L. Arts, Greenwood SEAGO, Donald L., L. Arts, Senatobia SEATELD, Glenn E., Eng., Laurel SEVILLA, Guillermo E., Ag., Honduras • SEVILLA, Ricards A., Ag., Honduras SHARPE, Mary L. T., So, Columbia SHAW, Hermon S., Eng., Jackson SHAW, Kirk C, L. Arts, Newton SHERMAN, William L., Eng., Taylorsv, • SHINGLER, John H.,G., Eng., Vicksburg, SPE SHOEMAKER, Harry L., Ag., Laurel SHOWS, James T., L. Arts, Soso SHUMACKER, Jacob C, Eng., Memphis, Tenn. SHUTE, George M., Ag., Cruger • SIKES, Schuler A., Ag., Fayette SILLS, Joel D., Fo., Brownsville, Tenn SIMMONS, James D., L. Arts, Arlingtc Pi Kappa Alpha SIMMS, William O., Eng., Moss Point SIMPSON, James H., Eng., Greenwood • SIMS, John M., L. Arts, Bay Springs SINGLETON, Jerry, Ag., McComb SLYFIELD, William F., So, Moss Point, ATO SMART, Lanny J„ Bu., Jackson SMITH, Charles E., Bu., Jackson C; .ft : Freshmen • SMITH, Dennis G., Ag., Indianola SMITH, Edgar B„ Ag., Minter City SMITH, Elizabeth Ann, L. Arts, Drew SMITH, Hugh C, So, Brookhaven SMITH, James T., Eng., Meridian • SMITH, Johnny L., So, Lucedale SMITH, Lowery A., L. Arts, Ackermar, SMITH, Ronald L., Ag., Minter City SMITH, Sebron D. ; Eng., Silver City SMITH, Stuart G., Ill, L. Arts, Ethel • SMITH, Timothy G., Eng., Pascagoula SNEED, Hugh B., Bu., Jackson, Phi Kappa Tau SNUGGS, Wayne M., L. Arts, Jackson SOUTH, Ida P., Ed., Maben SPARKS, Jerry D., Eng., Batesville 133 §HiH • SPAYD, ' I ' homas F„ Eng, Jackson SPELL, Lester J., Ag„ Florence SPRAYBERRY, Nellie R., Sc, Hamilton SPRAGINS, Charles A., Ag., Greenville STALLWORTH, Robert M., Jr., Bu., Meridian, Pi Kappa Alpha • STANCEL, Donald H., Bu., Meridian STANFORD, Thomas M., Jr., Ed., Marks STANLEY, Albert L., L Arts, Kosciusko STANLEY, Eugene P., Bu., Biloxi STAPLETON, Charles, Jr., Eng., Jackson • STARK, Theodore O., Jr., Fo„ Arlington, V a. STATEN, Simmie D., Eng., West Point STATON, Henry E., Eng., Union STEPP, William R., Sc, Columbus, Phi Kappa Tau STEVERSON, Bessie J., Ed., Starkville Freshmen 7 • STEWART, Richard D., L Arts, Brooksville STEWART, Thomas W., L. Arts, Osyka STILL, Scott, Jr., Bu., Vicksburg STOCKSTILL, Michael A., Sc, Picayune STOKES, John D., Eng., Greenwood, Phi Kappa • STOTT, Breton H., Eng, Columbus, Alpha Omega STRATTON, John B., Eng., Vicksburg, Acacia STREET, Charles E, Ed., Memphis, Tenn. STREIFF, Michel A, Eng, Handsboro STUART, Woodrow B, Bu, Huntsville, Ala. • STUART, Richard E, Eng, Jackson STUBBE, Walter A, Sc, Laurel, Sigma Chi STURDIVANT, Billy N, Sc, Colutnbia SUDDUTH, Ann R, Ed, Starkville SUMERLIN, James L, Bu, Chickasaw, Ala. • SUMRALL, Clinton L, III, Sc, Vicksburg SWAIN, William D, L. Arts, Greenville SWEARENGEN, Larry S, Ed, Water Valley TABOR, Michele G, Eng, Long Beach TALBERT, Sammy W, L. Arts, Bailey • TANN, Thomas M, Jr., Eng, Jackson TATE, Billy R, Bu, Sidon TAUTE, Michael C, L. Arts, West Hartford, Com TAYLOR, Charles D, Eng, Jackson TAYLOR, Donald G, Bu, Memphis HHl • TAYLOR, Harold W., Eng., Meridian TAYLOR, Thomas L., Eng., Memphis TAYLOR, Warren R., Ed., Odenville, Ala. THOMAS, Charles E, Ag., Vernon THOMAS, George M., Ed., Birmingham, A • THOMASON, Wesley T., L. Arts, Grenada THOMPSON, Alice J., Ed., Macon THOMPSON, David G., L. Arts, Artesia THOMPSON, Glenda F., Ed., Maben THOMPSON, Mary L., Ed, Longview • THOMPSON, Peggy Bullard, Ed., Artesia THOMPSON, Thomas M, L. Arts, Longview THOMPSON, William B, L. Arts, Memphis TILGHAM, Paris E, Jr., Eng, Hattiesburg TINGLE, John, Eng, Lexington J -v 1 7; M Mil • TINGLE, Peggy V, L. Arts, Meridian TINSLEY, Marion D, Bu, Philadelphia, Lambda Chi Alpha TORRENCE, James G, Fo, Jackson TOUCHSTONE, Gerald L, Bu, Laurel TOWNSEND, Bobby R, Ag, Hattiesburg • TOWNSEND, Sammy E, L. Arts, Columbus TRASK, William R, Eng, Centreville TRAWICK, Charles C, Eng, Tupelo TRUSSELL, James C, Eng, Batesville TUCK, Lester L, Eng, Pascagoula • TUCKER, Davey L, L. Arts, Jackson TULLOS, George B, Bu, State College, KA TUMBERLINSON, Marion M, Ed, Sturgis TURNER, Charles L, Eng, Ellisville TURNER, Katherine E, Sc, West Point • TURNER, Linda L, L. Arts, Panama City, Via. TYLER, John D, Eng, Winonia TYLER, Michel L, Jr., L. Arts, Columbia UNFRESS, Kenneth E, L. Arts, Mooreville UPCHURCH, Billy A, Ag, Itta Bena • UPCHURCH, James K, Eng, Jackson UPTON, C. Carey, Eng, Walnut Grove VANDERFORD, Nancy S, Bu, Kosciusko VANDERSAND, Jerome, Bu, Carrollton, III. VALENTINE, Louis N, Bu, Natchez - 7 diid i • VANN, Jerry A., L. Arts, Sulligent, Ala. VAUGHAN, James R„ Bu., Starkville VINSON, Martin O , L. Arts, Fairhope, Ala. VOLLOR, Timothy W, Eng., Vicksburg WADE, Larry D., Sc, Slate Springs • WADE, Marvin E., Eng., Hollandale WALDEN, Julian A., L. Arts, Aberdeen WALKER, Harlod O., Jr., Sc, Moselle WALKER, John R., Ag., Schlater WALLACE, Kenneth C, Ag., Louisville • WALLACE, Thomas G., L. Arts, Co, Kappa Alpha WALROD, John G, Sc, Jackson WALTERS, Charlei C, Eng, Laurel WAMBLE, John L, Jr., Eng, Jackson WARD, C. Lane, Sc, Pelahatcbie • WARE, Earl M, Eng, Hattiesburg WARE, James L, Eng, Houston WARREN, Hardy J, Eng, Vicksburg WATJUS, Scott S, Eng, Moss Point WATSON, Fred R, L. Arts, Okolona • WATSON, Pascal L, Bu, Meridian WATSON, Truett N, Eng, Laurel, Pi Kappa Alpha WATTS, James C, Sc, Kosciusko WATTS, John W, Sc, Hattiesburg WEAVER, James M, Eng, Meridian • WEBB, James J, L. Arts, Sumner WEBB, Mary Jane, Eng, Henderson, Tenn. WEIHING, Floyd T, Jr., Eng, Guljport, Pi Kappa Alpha WEINBERG, Robert O, Eng, Greenville WELLS, James E, L. Arts, Moss Point • WELLS, Jeffrey A, Eng, Philadelphia WEST, James H, Ed, Prairie WESTMORELAND, Wayne E, Bu, Florence, Ala. WHALEY, John T, Eng, Middleton, Tenn. WHICHARD, Daniel, Eng, Guljport • WHITAKER, Alfred L, Bu, Columbia WHITE, Charles H, L. Arts, Mobile, Ala. WHITE, Robert D, Eng, Pascagoula WHITE, Robert L, L. Arts, Selma, Ala. Sigma Chi WHITFIELD, James O, Bu, Leeds, Ala. M«M M 136 • WHITMAN, Dannell, Eng., Mendenhall, Sigma Chi WILKINS, Edwin L., L. Arts, McComb WILKINSON, Pat H„ Eng., Philadelphia WILLIAMS, A. David, Eng., Ellisville WILLIAMS, Betty R„ Ed., Aliceville, Ala. • WILLIAMS, Charles E., Bu., Inverness WILLIAMS, Chares E., Bu., Tupelo WILLIAMS, Robert A., Ed., Clinton WILLIAMSON, Carla Elizabeth, Bu., Greenwood WILLIS, Jerry W., Ed., Pocahontas • WILSON, Robert L., Sc, Hughes, Ark. WITHERS, John D., Eng., Woodville WOFFORD, Jackie L., Ed., Starkville WOMACK, Charles M„ Eng., McComb WOMACK, Mary E, Ed., Eupora • WOOD, Barnett H., Ed., Starkville, Kappa Sigma WOOD, Hugh Karlton, L. Arts, Columbia WOOD, Robert A., Eng., Gulfport WOOD, Robert F., Sc, Clarksdale WOODARD, James D., Eng, Huntington • WOODRUFF, Charles J., Ag., Columbia WOODRUFF, Paul S, Eng, Louisville WOODS, Gary K, L. Arts, Sulligent, Ala. WOOLDRIDGE, Raymond A, Bu, Columbus WORDEN, Frank L, Bu, Houston Amdtmm 7 ' . ' ' ' V TresE men ■mmmiM tm •WORRELL, Robert D, Bu, Weir WRIGHT, David A, Bu, Laurel WRIGHT, Don G, Sc, Eupora WRIGHT, John H, Bu, Gulfport WRIGHT, Samuel E, Ed, Kosciusko • YARBOROUGH, Partick F, Eng, Columbus YORK, Robert L, Bu, Macon YOUNG, Nola J, Ag, Jackson YOUNG, Peter D, L. Arts, Benoit, KA YOUNG, Philip T, Ag, Lena • YOUNGBLOOD, Ralph L, Eng, Fayette • Honorary page 140 • Who ' s Who page 158 • Professionals page 162 • Religious page 190 • Arts page 198 • Service page 205 • Government page 214 • Fraternities page 225 ACTIVITIES HONORARIES First Row: R. Butler, J. W. Starr, K. M. Billingsley, G. Snipes, F. Miller, B. Perry. Second Row: R. Chamblee, E. Miller, E. Penick, R Gore T Russom Third Row: J. Moak, R. Clapp, L. Teate, G. Sw.tzer, E. Roberts. Fraternity Recognizes Outstanding Attainment in Forestry Delta Pi Delta, honorary forestry fraternity at Mississippi State University, recognizes through its members 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 forestry education and to work toward the improvement of the forestry profession. The active membership consists of duly elected faculty members of the School of Forestry, and forestry students who have at- tained the required academic standing and show promise of outstanding professional achievement. Delta Pi Delta annually sponsors the Keith C. Birdsall Award in Forest Utilization and a lecture series for the School of Forestry featuring outstanding leaders in the profession. Chief Forester KENNETH M. BILLINGSLEY Supervisor GROVER E. SNIPES Tallyman _ W. FRANK MILLER Fire Boss JOHN W. STARR Beta Alpha Psi Honorary Accounting Fraternity in Second Year Beta Alpha Psi, founded on February 12, 1919, at the University of Illinois, is a professional and honorary accounting fraternity. Beta Kappa, the 54th chapter, was installed at Mississippi State University in November, I960. The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession; to promote the study of accounting and its highest ethical standards; to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students, and others who are interested in the development of the study or profession of accountancy; to develop high moral, scholastic, and professional attainments in its members; and to encourage cordial relations among its members and the profession generally. OFFICERS President CARL W. KENNEDY Vice President MRS. MARTHA W. TAYLOR Secretary SAMUEL C BARRY Treasurer ROBERT W. NOEL, JR. Faculty Vice President WILLIAM L. CROSS Allen, Arthur L., Jr. Barry, Samuel C. Brown, Edward M. W. Brown, George Huff, Jr. Campbell, Robert L. Correro, Joseph Paul Deramus, Fraxikie M. Dotter, David H. Gartin, Robert E. Goodwin, Larry L. Gotliboski, Thomas J. Harris, Jack Lynn Hooper, James H., Jr. Ikerd, William L. Isom, Jane E. Kennedy, Carl W. Mayerhoff, Frances L. Noel, Robert W., Jr. Parkinson, Jerry D. Patterson, Waldo E., Jr. Pipkin, Raymond P. Proctor, Billy Gene Ross, Robert M., Jr. Smith, Charles A. Tate, Eugene B. Taylor, George Malcolm Taylor, Martha W. White, Donald Robert White, James A. White, Richard Devoe Zito, Mike Joseph NOT PICTURED: Criss, John Phillip Mclntyre, Lamar Calvert Sutton, James H. Thomas, M. David rfi 143 Blue Key OFFICERS President DAVE RASPET Vice President .JAMES J. ROUSE Corresponding Secretary ROBERT J. BAILEY Recording Secretary WILLIAM J. McCLAIN Treasurer GEORGE M. TAYLOR FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. L. C. Behr Dr. J. K. Betterworth Ralph Brown Dr. Gordon K. Bryan Caleb Burgoyne Dr. D. W. Colvard Joseph F. Curry W. J. Evans W. C. Flewellen Paul Gregory A. G Holmes Jr. Charles E. Lawrence Dr. J. H. McLendon Ed Martin Dr. T. K. Martin Dewey M. McCain Dr. Perry Morton C. A. Rose Dr. Clyde Q. Sheely Harry Simrall W. R. Thompson Jr. Dr. Louis Wise DR. CHARLES THOMAS— Advisor Authur L. Allen Jr. Clifford W. Anderson Robert J. Bailey Travis H. Clark Jr. Don E. Chunn Robert J. Dempster Jr. William Edward Ellington C. Dennis Elmore Kenney Earl Gray George M. Hammitt Jack Lynn Harris Laurence J. Hill William J. McCIain Clarence Alan Moorer Niles Ransom Mosley James V. Ormon Dave Raspet Robert G. Ratcliff W. Shaw Reid James M. Rester Charles J. Roberts Frank Y. Rogers James J. Rouse Thomas Bing Seitz Vernon L. Trevathan George M. Taylor J. H. Watson Blue Key Membership Considered High Honor 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, scholarship, and student activities. Only those who meet requirements in all of these highly important character traits are invited to join. These high standards are 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 service during orientation, and Homecoming and High School Day: work for the Campus Chest Drive through Blue Key ' s yearly talent show; a great deal of work toward securing widely known personalities as campus entertainment; and con- ducted 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 homecoming activities. From this beginning, Blue Key has grown into a national fraternity with chapters at 114 universities and colleges with a total membership in excess of 40,000. Mis- sissippi State University obtained in 1928 and has continually grown to its present group of 48 active members. An excellent reason for the high quality of Blue Key and Particularly of Mississippi State ' s local chapter is found when the achievements of the individual members are noted. Our local membership includes leaders in the student association, leaders in both local ROTC branches, leaders in both the campus yearbook and paper, and various leaders of major campus honor and professional societies. These individuals are the backbone of Blue Key. They have made Blue Key synony- mous with campus leadership and service. Eta Kappa Nu r-M M.M fl ■K tH if =• iM Seated: W. L. McDaniel, J. Denison, L. Patin, L. Gusler, D. Bishop, J. Moore, K. Martin, J. Johnson. Second Row: J. Harris, D. Dobbins, S. Varnado, V. Trevathan, R. Cavin, J. Orr, D. Thomas, W. Patterson. Third Row: T. Easterling, O. Pickard, T. Rhyne, W. Sinclair. EE Honor Fraternity Publishes Freshman Orientation Booklet Eta Kappa Nu is a national honorary society for electrical engineers. Its purpose is to promote and reward scholarship, to encourage extra-curricular activities, and to cooperate with the faculty and other professional organizations. On December 10, 1959, the Mississippi Gamma Omega Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu was installed on the Mississippi State University Campus. Eta Kappa Nu is the outgrowth of the L. L. Patterson Engineering Society which was organized on the State campus in May, 1957, to recognize achievements among electrical engineers on the MSU campus. Eta Kappa Nu has already taken its place among honorary organizations even though it is of relatively recent origin. Eta Kappa Nu has published an orientation booklet for incoming freshmen in electrical engineering and is sponsoring an award for the outstanding member of the freshman electrical engineer- ing class. Membership in Eta Kappa Nu is a highly coveted honor among Junior and Senior electrical engineering students and is one of the highest honors which an undergraduate electrical engineer can receive. President Vice President Recording Secretary DAVID BISHOP LEE GUSLER JERRY MOORE Historian Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Bridge Correspondent JAMES JOHNSON LARRY PATIN KENNETH MARTIN JOE DENISON FACULTY MEMBERS W. L. McDaniel, Jr., Advisor Donald F. Fitzgerald Paul B. Jacob Dr. J. C. McKee Sidney Scarborough Harry C. F. Simrall J. E. Thomas Kappa Delta Pi Education Group Eyes Higher Standards In Teaching The Theta Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi is an honorary educational fraternity that was installed at Mississippi State University in 1957. The purpose of this fraternity is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. Juniors and Seniors in the School of Education that are members of this fraternity must exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship. Kappa Delta Pi en- deavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. Kappa Delta Pi members are constantly striving to improve the profession of teaching and to exhibit high standards of education and conduct. President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Historian Counselor ._ Dr. J. K. Bettersworth Douglas J. Barnes Mary Brown Blake Kathryn Bennett Mary S. Bell G. Opal Boutwell Barry F. Box Carolyn Clements Gloria A. Collum Hohn V. Correro Tomzie G. Crowson Peggy Daniel Delselyn Dakin Geneva England Lady B. Garner Perry Gallaher Paul E. Gregory MEMBERS Edith Ann Haney Marice F. Harmon Minnie Jo Hill Harvey S. Jackson J. K. Jones Marie Kinard Shirley M. Kirk Louise D. Kraker Shirley Lockhart LaVerne Lindsey Oscar H. Little Royce B. Luke Dr. T. K. Martin Nina Dallas Massey Margaret E. Miller E. F. Mitchell Lynda G. Mitchell JOHN V. CORRERO MARY S. BELL TOMZIE CROWSON La VERNE LINDSEY RONALD COLEMAN STEWART LOUISE WHITLOW Maud R. Prince Mary J. Ray Dr. Francis Rhodes Lewis Eugene Ryan Eleanor Scruby Mary Frances Stephens Ronald Coleman Stewart Margaret M. Sudduth Mary Jean Sykes Earl W. Terrell Dr. James R. Thomason Dr. Robert Toddd Jacqueline S. Vaughn Ellis Gerald Walker Mardra F. Ward Louise Whitlow M Club Composed of Lettermen in Four Sports The M Club is an organization of men who have lettered in one of the four major sports at Mississippi State University: 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 M Club sponsors the annual Maroon and White Intrasquad Game at the conclusion of spring football practice. President . . JOHN CORRERO Vice President . JACK BERKSHIRE Secretary CHARLIE FURLOW Treasurer DAVID GLASGLOW Faculty Advisor ... COACH KEN DONOHUE MEMBERS L. Adams R. Hutto J. Baker D. Kelley H. Benton C. Lloyd J. Berkshire L. Mitchell J. Cantrell A. Nester G. Chatham G. Oakley J. Correro R. Osboume S. Dantone G. Parker J. Edwards F. Perkips B. Fleming B. Priester C. Furlow T. Ranager J. D. Gammel R. Shaw B. Garvin B. Shows D. Glasglow B. Walker J. D. Gold T. Warner H. Green M. Weaver B. Hill L. Welch F. Hutson Pi Tau Sigma First Row: Scott, Corky, Savell, Finger, J. White, Collins, Eastland. Second Row: Tones Clark Creasy, Vanderveen, Kelly, Brent, Brister, L. Scott, Nelson, Avant. . White, Maples, Boozer, Dickens, Nelms, Sims. Third Ron: ME Fraternity Cooperates With Engineering Activities Pi Tau Sigma, National Honorary Mechanical Engineering Fraternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1915 following the realization by a group of students and interested faculty members that honor societies make a definite contribu- tion 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 under the direction of Dr. Charley Scott. The charter represented the sixty second charter to the organization which has recognized 28,000 notable mechani- cal engineers. The MSU Tau Nu Chapter, during its fifth year, has become more firmly established as an honorary fraternity. One of the principal activities of the Chapter has been to co- operate with all engineering activities on campus, such as Engineer ' s Day. UNDERGRADUATES: Charles T. Avant Jerry W. Boozer Joseph E. Brent, Jr. Larry M. Brister Walter H. Clark Roy P. Collins James E. Corley Jerry W. Creasy John S. Dickens III John T. Finger Raymond M. Hunnings Otto M. Jones, Jr. James B. Kelly Dago Maples MEMBERS Larry T. Nelms Isaac H. Nelson Charles L. Savell Leland P. Scott Joseph H. Sims Arthur VanderVeen Earl W. White James A. White GRADUATES: James D. Lowther Edwin L. Griggs Spivey S. Douglass FACULTY: D. M. Eastland A. G. Holmes Richard Harris Glennon Maples Dupree Maples H. P. Neal Charley Scott F. L. Shuman H. C. Simrall M. L. Spratley Fred Nelms OFFICERS: President JOHN T FINGER Vice President J. A. WHITE Recording Secretary A. A. VANDERVEEN Corresponding Secretary : CHARLES SAVELL Treasurer R. M. HUNNINGS Faculty Advisor D. M. EASTLAND 149 Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa, National Leadership Honor Society for college men. was founded December 3, L914, at Washington and Lee University. The Alpha Chi Circle was established at Mississippi State University on May 21, 1937. Omicron Delta Kappa promotes the idea that leadership of exceptional quality and versatility in college should be recognized, that representative men in all phases of college life should cooperate in worthwhile endeavor, and that outstanding stu- dents, faculty, and administration members should meet on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. Omicron Delta Kappa was the first college honor society of a national scope to accord recognition and honor for meritorious leadership and service in extracurricular activities and to encourage the development of general campus citizenship. Omicron Delta Kappa places emphasis on a strong secondary membership re- quirement of scholarship. Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa is awarded to under- graduate junior and senior men, to male graduate students, to male members of the faculty and alumni, and to other men who have attained outstanding success in professional life. Indispen- sable qualifications for membership are exemplary character, responsible leadership and discriminatory service in campus life, superior scholarship, genuine fellowship, and a consecration to democratic ideals. Election is based on merit, is irrespective of a person ' s affiliation with other organizations, and is without solicitation to insure acceptance of membership. Because of its continued high standards, Omicron Delta Kappa has maintained the only active voting membership in the Asso- ciation of College Honor Societies among those societies recog- nizing meritorious leadership in male college students. Lone membership in the same area in the American Council of Education further emphasizes the educational character, high standards of membership, and useful service of Omicron Delta Kappa. These facts provide a basis for membership in Omicron Delta Kappa to be the outstanding recognition in leadership available to male students at Mississippi State University and for a regard of membership as an obligation and responsibility as well as a mark of high achievement. 1 k A lfLe 11 v 1 OFFICERS President ...JOHN WILSON Vice President . JOHN BRIDGES Secretary DR. HAROLD SNELLGROVE Recorder JOE BURNETT Treasurer LELAND FERGUSON STUDENT ACTIVE MEMBERS ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Al Allen Sam Barry John Bridges Joe Burnett Don Chunn Walter Clark John Correro Spivy Douglas Edward Ellington Robert Ellis Dennis Elmore Leland Ferguson Webb Franklin Carl Kennedy Robert Knight Mike McCain Kanny Moseley Guy Parker Bob Ratliff Fred Scruggs Bing Seitz Vernon Trevathon Lee Welch Richard White John Wilson Jerry Windham FACULTY ACTIVE MEMBERS Dr. John Locke Dr. Perry Morton Dr. Harold Snellgrove Mr. C. A. Wilson Andy Bond A. C. Burgoyne Dean Ernest Colmer Dr. D. W. Colvard Dr. T. T. Crow J. L. Dodd Dr. Herbert Drennon Dean M. P. Etheredge Malcolm Gray Professor H. H. Gwin Dr. Ben F. Hilbun Ben L. Hilbun, Jr. Dr. C. Dale Hoover Dr. Marion Loftin Dr. T. K. Martin Professor Dewey McCair J. H. McCarty Professor S. Murray Professor H. P. Neal Billy Hal Ro bbins Dr. C. W. Sheely Dr. Charles Scott W. Thomas West R. D. Williams H. Swin, Jr. Professor Gerald Windham Dr. A. D. Suttle Boswell Stevens D. H. Echols Dr. William L. Giles Dr. L. C. Behr Louis Spencer Clarence A. Pierce 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 the 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 member- ship. Phi Kappa Phi is open to seniors in the top eight of their class and to second semester juniors in the top twentieth of their class. The members elected may not exceed one-tenth of the class. Similar limitations ate placed on the election of graduate students. OFFICERS President PERRY W. MORTON Vice President JOE C. BURNETT, JR. Secretary GERALD O. WINDHAM Treasurer LYLE E. NELSON Journal Correspondent HELEN McPHERSON A. W. Aleck C. Hunter Andrews J. W. Bailey Virginia W. Bardsley Hugh W. Bennett Rayma L. Biggs R. D. Boswell, Jr. Richard H. Bowers Isaac Page Box Ona Johnson Boyd Edwin Hugh Braswell Barbara J. Brown Gordan K. Bryan Ellen M. Bryant Glenn D. Bryant H. D. Bunch Joseph C. Burnett, Jr. Jack Baker Carman Kermit Carraway James Chatham Don E. Chunn Avean Wayne Cole Lucy W. Cole E. B. Colmer D. W. Colvard Tomzie G. Crowzon Shelia Ann Davis Dorothy Dickens Albert N. Drake Walter J. Drapala Joseph Edmond Robert F. Ellis C. Dennis Elmore Archie T. England M. P. Etheredge Jack Fallman Larry C. Fisher Marguerite B. Fowlkes Mrs. John E. Garner Lady M. Barnard Garner William L. Giles Edwin I. Griggs Gerald Globetti Howell Gwin Lawrence J. Hill Rinford Gene Hitt Robert Holland Doris M. Howell Irl Howell Mary S. Hutchinson Jane E. Isom Harvey S. Jackson Paul Jacob Donald Rush Jones Jerry W. Kidd William D. Knight C. E. Lindley Mrs. C. E. Lindley W. W. Littlejohn Marion T. Loftin James D. Lowther T. K. Martin Dago Maples Joil A. Mascarehas Nina Jane Massey Dewey McCain Joyce B. McDaniel Ruben E. McLendon Helen M. McPherson Mrs. M. P. McReynolds Monty Jess Montgomery Glover Moore Marilyn Morton Perry Morton Niles R. Moseley David Mecklin Mounger S. B. Murray Mrs. Vashti D. Muse Kermit A. Nations L. E. Nelson Chloe Nichols A. Ollivier J. P. Overcash Joseph B. Parlongo G. K. Parris Bill W. Patterson Rajendra Prasad Mabel Raspet Mary Jo Ray Lewis Eugene Ryan Ralph Robertson Vernon T. Rhyne Francis A. Rhodes James Milton Sanders Patricia Sarvella Prentiss Schilling Charles Scott Fred M. Scruggs George Kline Shank, Jr. Clyde Q. Sheely Bettye Bounds Sledge Selma D. Smith Harold Snellgrove Albert H. Spinks Henry Hadley Stewart, Jr. Elizabeth Stojanovic Mary Floyd Sumners A. D. Suttle Martha Taylor Guy W. Thaxton Joseph A. Thompson Fred Helmer Tyner James S. Tynes Charles M. Veazey John Albert Via Hohn E. Waldrop Leroy Percy Waller, Jr. Lee Welch Louise Whitlow Christine G. White Richard White Kenneth Paul Wilkinson Gerald Windham B. C. Wright Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society founded in 1923 to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among male members of the freshman class. There are now 106 active chapters located in leading colleges and universities throughout the United States. The organization was admitted to membership in the Association of College Honor Societies in 1937. 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, or by achieving the same minimum average for both semesters of his freshman year. Phi Eta Sigma members have distinguished themselves on our campus by promoting scholarship and engaging in extra- curricular activities. Members are recognized by the black and gold Phi Eta Sigma key. OFFICERS President THOMAS J. WILLIAMS Vice President ROBERT EARL LANE Secretary MACK A. HATAWAY Treasurer ROBERT T. INGERSOLL Faculty Advisor MR. H. P. NEAL MEMBERS npHH John M. Baker Olian Oscar Beck, Jr. Morris D. Bloodworth Claude G. Bradley Willis B. Brumfield Charles G. Catledge Samuel W. Crigler, Jr. Henry L. Crouch William G. Cummings Merrill E. Diket F. B. Drane, Jr. Virgil L. Dugan Thoi s E. Edwards James R. Famed Edward D. Graham, Jr. Ronald W. Greene Durward S. Hartness, Jr. Bernard V. Joiner Jerry D. Jones Donald W. Kelly Fianck D. Massey Robert A. Sheeley John T. Smelko Elijah H. Smith Robert L. Stewart Ronald L. Taylor Charles L. Walker Bernard M. Windham, Jr George M. Young NOT PICTURED: James C. Boatner James A. Coggin Joseph C. Conger Charles K. Henderson Richard A. Martin Thomas S. Parvin Harold W. Stafford Sigma Gamma Epsilon SGE Members Meet High Scholastic Requirements Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national honor fraternity estab- lished for the study and advancement of the Earth Sciences. The field of Earth Sciences embraces Geology, Geography, Mining, Metallurgy, Ceramics, and Petroleum Engineering. The frater- nity was founded in March, 1915, at the University 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. The activities of the Alpha Upsilon Chapter include the sponsoring of projects which will benefit all students interested in Earth Sciences. MEMBERS William P. Bell Frank L. Brooks John M. Coleman Ronald Greeley Jimmy V. Haddox Thomas F. Torries OFFICERS President FRANK L. BROOKS Vice President JAMES V. HADDOX Sec.-Treas. THOMAS F. TORRIES Corresponding Sec JOHN M. COLEMAN Faculty Advisor DR. M. W. MYERS Tau Beta Pi L. to R.. Front Row: Harris, Carman, ( Riles, Smith, Patrick, Spears. Back Row: Burr, White, Moore, Rhyn ;gs, Moseley, Kincade, Scott. Second Row: Tumlin, Finger, Lowther, White, Maples, ie, Kidd. Trevathan, Martin, Vander, Arthur, Wilkes, Hunnings. Eng. Students Strive to Meet Tau Beta Pi Requirements Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Society, was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Dr. Edward Higginson Williams, Jr. to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exem- plary character as undergraduates in engineering or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. In 1928, the Mississippi Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi was established on the State campus. Mississippi Alpha, in the fall and spring of each year, extends membership to those men who have fulfilled the requirements as set forth by Dr. Williams. The goal of every engineering student is to meet the require- ments of Tau Beta Pi, for not only is this the highest under- graduate engineering honor he can receive but it affords him fellowship and an opportunity to be of service to his school. OFFICERS President JOE BURNETT Vice President FRED SCRUGGS Recording Secretary RANNY MOSELEY Corresponding Secretary LEE GUSLER Cataloguer CLAUDE KINCADE Treasurer LARRY HILL FACULTY ADVISORS Charles B. Cliett Donald F. Fitzgerald Dr. Perry Morton Henry P. Neal Bishop, David Nola n Burnett, Joseph Crowe Burr, Bruce Wester Carman, Jack Baker Finger, John Travis Gusler, Lee Taylor Harris, James Owen Hunnings, Raymond Mack Kidd, Jerry Wiseman Kincade, Claude G. Maples, Dago Martin, Kenneth Watt Moore, Jerry Don Moseley, Niles Ransom Patrick, William Steve Rhyne, Vernon Thomas Riles, John Calvin Scruggs, Fred Matthew Smith, Sherill Edwin Spears, James J. Trevathan, Vernon Luter Tumlin, James Marcus Vander Veen, Arthur Alvain White, Earl Williamson White, James Aaron Wilkes, James Newman Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities BARBARA JEANNENE BROWN MRS. CHLOE HICKS NICHOLS MARY DIANE ROBERTS TRAVIS HARMON CLARK A r t s a n d S c i e n c e s NOT PICTURED: DAVID SCOTT HARGROVE JOHN EDGAR WILSON ROBERT FULLER ELLIS DAVID RASPET CLAUDE LEE WELCH, JR. SAMUEL CURTIS BARRY JANE ELLEN ISOM B u s i n e s s a n d I n d u s t r y WILLIAM EDWARD ELLINGTON CARL WILSON KENNEDY JAMES JOHN ROUSE CHARLES VICTOR THOMAS Agriculture FLETCHER T. CLARK CARROLL DENNIS ELMORE MARY NELL COLLINS KENNEY EARL GRAY WILLIAM J. McCLAIN Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities GRETA OPAL BOUTWELL JOHN V. CORRERO TOMZIE CROWSON EDITH ANN HANEY Education MARY JEAN SYKES 160 DAVID N. BISHOP Engineering LEE TAYLOR GUSLER JACK BAKER CARMAN CLAUDE G. KINCAIDE JERRY D. MOORE NILES R. MOSELEY VERNON T. RHYNE, JR. NOT PICTURED: JOE BURNETT FRED M. SCRUGGS PROFESSIONALS Agriculture Economics Club I ♦ f f 1 t •i 1 1 TUn Club Stimulates Interest Among Students in Profession The Mississippi Staic University Chapter of the Student Section of the American Farm Economics Association is composed of students majoring in Agricultural Economics and other stu- dents interested in Agricultural Economics. Faculty members and research personnel are granted associated membership. The purposes of the organization are: To stimulate interest in the profession of Agricultural Economics among students in Agri- cultural Social Sciences; and to provide an opportunity for President PAUL R. SCHUMACKER Vice President JAMES DONNY HENDON wide acquaintance among students and professional workers in the field. Activities of the club include bringing in guest speakers, holding a fall banquet and a spring picnic, and participating in the agricultural field day. In addition, members participate in public speaking contests and debates sponsored by the national organization. Secretary ...JAMES G. DILLARD Treasurer ARLIS D. WILLIAMSON William H. Briascoe William C. Brock Charles R. Brown Donnie L. Browning Joe Lynn Bryan Roy J. Bullard Gale H. Campbell James H. Cook William B. Deline James G Dillard Walter A. Doughty MEMBERS William E. Douglas, Jr. Edwin G. Dyess Dalton Garner James Hendon Raymond C. Lee Gene C May Roy A. Oaks Eugene Pugh Mack S. Ray Norman R. Robinson Prenties Schilling Paul R. Schumacker James L. Shipp James H. Simpson Harold Shows James E. Tate Marion D. Thornton William G. Walker Arlis D. Williamson Marion Young Accounting Club President Vice President Secretary-Treasu NELSON SANDERSON THOMAS MILNER BRINSON FOSTER FACULTY ADVISORS William L. Cross J. Julian Williams The Accounting Club is composed of students interested in the profession of accounting. The activities of this club are promoted by Beta Kappa Chap- ter of Beta Alpha Psi, the National Accounting Fraternity. The meetings are in the form of luncheons held at regular intervals. Representatives from public and private accounting fields arc- invited to address the club. These speakers not only enlighten the members as to possibilities in the different fields of ac- counting, but provide knowledge and acquaintance of out- standing accountants. Ml MM Rs NOT PICTURED: , Char 5 H. Campbell, Robert Conliff, Fred E. Correro, Paul J. Criss. John P. Deramus, Frank Dorter, David Gartin, Robert Goodwin, Larry Gotliboske, T. J. Harper, Charles H. Hat ringtnn, Cleve M. Harris, Tack L. Hester, W. M. Jr. Hooper, James H. Jr. Ikerd, William L. Isom, Jane E. Jee, George Johnson, James Jones, Berdell E. Jones, Irby C. Kenedy, Carl W. Mayerhoff, Frances Mclntyre, Calvert Milner, Thomas W. Morgan, Thomas L. Neely, Floyd G. Noel, Robert W. Oden, Robert S. Parkinson, Jerry Patterson, Waldo Pipkin, Raymond Procter, Billy Jean Ray, Jimmy Ross, Robert M. Smith, Charles Sutton, James H. Sykes, William J. Tate, Eugene B. Taylor, George Taylor, Martha W. Thomas, David Thorneill, Warren Varner, Arthur S. White, Richard W. White, Donald R. White, James A. Zito, Mike J. Harris, Roy C. Harvey, J. H. Livingston, P. Livingston, R. Magee, Joe McCharen, R. M, McKinnis, A. P. McNeer, Dennis Moore, Milton L. Mott, Vernon Nikolic, Johnny Overby, Walter J. Owens, James Patterson, Kenneth Peel, Charles Phillips, Roy S. Pittman, Jesse Porter, Gerald Posey, Mickey Prude, Irvin B. , Mickey ter. Tin hmond, Don C. Richardson, Ray Richardson, T. E. Robideau, R. G. Rushing, Fave Sanders, T. E. Sanderson, Nelson Shadoin, J. R. Sims, William Smith, David Smith, Lawrence Smith, Wayne A. Stephens, Walter Stingley, Clyde Tabor, Vernon B. Taylor, Robert Teel, Maynard A. Thornhill, Lee W. Triplett, James H. Vaughn, Sidney Weaver, Earnest Wells, Robert D. Wells, Robert W. Wilburn, John C. Williford, James Woods, Barry Wooldridge, R. Young, James Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity Nation ' s Oldest and Largest Delta Lambda Chapter is one of 121 chapters throughout the nation of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, the nation ' s largest and oldest professional fraternity in business. Alpha Kappa Psi was founded at New York University in 1904. Delta Lambda Chapter was installed at Mississippi State University on May 5, 1956, and has not since ceased to grow. The objectives of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the indi- vidual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in Business Administration. Chapters of Alpha Kappa Psi sponsor professional programs with outstanding speakers from the world of business including professional seminars, business exhibits, and research surveys. Each chapter also sponsors field trips to various industrial con- cerns in its areas. Delta Lambda Chapter participates actively in these and other projects. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Master of Rituals . JESSIE L. VANDERFORD CHARLES V. THOMAS LARRY GOODWIN HERMAN CHELETTE ROBERT CAMPBELL Jessie L. Vanderford Charles V. Thomas Larry Goodwin Herman Chelette Robert Campbell Smith, Lawrence Wells, Robert Wilson, Oakley Yancey, Jimmie Zepponi, Fred NOT PICTURED: Campbell, Robert Chellette, Herman Goodwin, Larry Hunter, William T. Lichte, Jack Thomas, Charles Vanderford, Jessie Bishop, Sherill Bledsoe, Leroy Brantley, James Brock, Hank Cooper, Thomas M. Curtis, Jack Curtis, James Do mino, Salvador Elliott, Garnett England, Archie Foote, Harry Hodge, Therman Jackson, Larry Kemp, Samuel Kennedy, Carl Land, George McBride, William McMichael, James Noel, Robert Paris, Warner Parks, Malcolm Parkinson, Jerry Sallis, Joe Serio, Charlie -•-.- , 1 M?i We sr £m m f m Mjtmm M Alpha Zeta First Row: W. R. Glover, R. D. Meeks, F. L. Clark, W. J. Gill, C. D. Elmore, J. D. Maxwell, W. P. Backus. Second Row: A. Allison, P. W. Schu- macher, H. Palmertree, E. Penick, R. Kincade, R. Bailey, S. Yates. Third Row: J. Dillard, D. Gamer, W. D. Gibson, O. H. Shows, G. Walker. Alpha Zeta Celebrates Centennial Alpha Zeta is an honorary professional fraternity for students in the school of agriculture. Membership in Alpha Zeta is tendered only to those students of high scholarship who have exceptional qualities of leadership and character. It is these people who are expected to provide the needed leadership in agriculture in the future. This year is the centennial anniversary of the Morrill Act which established the Land-Grant College System. Since Alpha Zeta directly traces its beginning to this historic act, we join the University and the rest of the nation in the centennial cele- bration. As a part of the celebration and in accord with the wishes of the national office of Alpha Zeta, we have initiated Senator John C. Stennis as a centennial honorary member of Alpha Zeta. At a banquet preceding Senator Sennis ' initiation, Dr. Giles, Vice President for Agriculture and Forestry, was taken into associate membership. The above actions have been in addition to our regular activi- ties, which include the annual Ag Field Day, High School Day exhibits, and initiations. Chancellor Censor Scribe Treasurer Chronicler WILLIAM J. GILL FLETCHER T. CLARK C. DENNIS ELMORE HUGH BROSWELL JAMES D. MAXWELL FACULTY ADVISORS: Prof. W. R. Glover, Chairman Prof. W. P. Backus Dr. C. B. Browning Dr. N. C Merwine Dr. Travis Phillips MEMBERS: A. Allison J. Hall F. Rogers R. Bailey L. Howell P. Schumacher J. Dillard R. Kincade P. Schilling E. Eastin R. Meeks J. Sims R. Frank W. McClain O. Shows D. Garner H. Palmertree G. Snipes W. Gibson E. Penick E. Walker K. Gray R. Roberts S. Yates American Institute of Chemical Engineers Field Trip Highlights AIChE Year The Mississippi State Student Chapter of the American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers is composed of students in Chemical Engineering. Regular meetings are held twice a month, and programs are devoted to technical aspects of Chemical Engineer- ing. Several social programs are also held each year. The high- light of the year ' s activities is the annual three day field trip to industries in the area. OFFICERS President . FRED M. SCRUGGS Treasurer EDDIE JOE HOLT Assistant Treasurer BERRY CRAIN, JR. Secretary ... FRANK LUNDY Engineering Council Rep. FOSTER GERRARD Faculty Advisor E. G. BAKER American Society of Mechanical Engineers L-R, First Row: Randall, Lowery, Williams, Dickens, Morris, Crowder, Prof. Eastland, Ball, Griggs. Second Row: Richardson, Huffman, Clark, Thorn Savell, Rowell, White, Creasy, Corley, E. White. Third Row: Richards, Veal, Watson, Grafe, Brent, Boyd, Boozer, Morehead, Wood, Cupstid. Fourth R Harrison, Greer, Pace, Scott. American Engineers Forge Ahead The Mississippi State University Student Section of the Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1928, and is composed of students regularly under a Mechanical En- gineering curriculum at Mississippi State University. The pur- pose of the society is to broaden the students ' acquaintance with the practice of mechanical engineering. Our speakers, field trips, and an annual regional conference enable the student to become acquainted with his colleagues and to meet graduate mechanical engineers. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer DON E. MORRIS JOHN S. DICKENS HENRY WILLIAMS ROWE S. CROWDER Avant, Charles Thomas Ball, Doyle Warren Boo2er, Jerry Wayne Boyd, Charles Price Brent, Joseph Edward Butler, David S. Carden ; Leo Herbert Clark, Eranklin Augustus Clayborne, Bynum Scott Coats, Graham C. Cochran, William Walter Jr. Collins, Roy Parker Corley, James Edgar Creasy, Jerry Wayne Crowder, Rowe Sanders Cupstid, James Elbert, Jr. Dickins, John Shuford III Eckman, James Harold Finger, John Travis Grafe, Robert Leslie Freer, William Lance Griggs, Edwin Irle Harrison, Richard Lee Huffman, James W. Corresponding Secretary DOYLE W. BALL Parliamentarian ROD C. RANDALL Faculty Advisor D. M. EASTLAND Lowery, William Lane Lowther, James David Morehead, Evlan Stanley Morris, Don Harold Nelms, Larry Thomas Pace, Thomas Lafayette Randall, Roddis Cary Richards, John A. Richardson, Esaias Steven Rowell, Gerald Savell, Charles Leonard Scott, Leland Patrick Sims, Joseph Hilton Thornton, James Dale Vanderveen, Arthur Alvin Veal, Roy Alan Warmock, James Lamar Watson, James Thomas Weekley, Gerald Lamar Welford, George R. White, Earl Williamson White, James Aaron Williams, Stephen Henry Wood, Jack Owen American Institute of Electrical Engineers The American Institute of Electrical Engineers is the pro- fessional 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 one of the largest engineering societies in the world with over 56,000 regular members and over 10,000 students in 167 branches in the leading colleges and universities of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The Mississippi State University Branch was founded in 1925. OFFICERS President DAVID N. BISHOP Vice President DALE THOMAS Secretary v JIM ORR Treasurer ..... LARRY J. PATIN Faculty Advisor SIDNEY M. SCARBOROUGH Abbott, Frank, Jr. Armour, Sam Barnett, Bryan Bishop, David N. Blackledge, Harold Brazel, D. H. Butts, Donald H. Chatham, Robert W. Cook, Lawson L. Copeland, Marlon Cox, Homer Crigler, Sam Davis, James T. Denison, Joe Dobbins, David L. Dobson, Charles Ellzey, Jerry F. Enis, Charley Findley, Robert Gober, Ronald M. Graham, Edward D. Gray, Lawerence A. Guest, Bill Gusler, Lee T. Gussio, John F. Harmon, Glen Harrell, J. Kirby Hataway, Mack A. Jenkins, E. B. Johnson, H. D. Johnson, James W. Kraus, Frank A. Leguay, John J. Ling, Chow T. Little, Robert R. Lyons, William B. Moon, William J. Moore, Jerry D. Nunnally, John H. Orr, Jim Parsons, Henry Patin, Larry J. Perry, Earl M. Persons, Forest Phillips, Roy E. Pickard, Orren T. Rhyne, V. Thomas Sibbles, G. M. Sinclair, W. F. Thomas, Dale Trevathan, Vernon Turner, Joseph G. Viale, Ray J. Watson, Clifford J. Whitb, Louis H. Wood, Lee Youngblood, Jeff American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE Develops Student Leadership Membership in the Mississippi State University Student Chap- ter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is open to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors enrolled in Civil Engineering at Mississippi State University. The objective of the student chapter is to provide the students with an over-all view of the profession in which they are entering. This is accomplished by obtaining outstanding speakers from the various fields of Civil Engineering. Twice each year the members of the student chapter have the opportunity to attend the conventions of the Mid-South Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. They are encouraged to present student papers at these conventions which enable them to demonstrate their ability and knowledge. Here the members also have the chance to meet the outstanding leaders in the field of Civil Engineering and discuss with them any question they may have. Participation in the student chapter and its activities is en- couraged because it will help develop the students leadership qualities which are important to any successful engineer. Block and Bridle Club Seated: Claire Seelbinder. Standing, left to right: Tom Martin, Leo Gerdes, Bobby Westbrook, Bob Buck, Reed Herrin, Pat Gibson, Leo Murphy, Warren Sims, John Sims, Gene Clements. Second Row: Bob Joyner, Dr. Diggs, Mr. Bill Bachus, Mr. Bob Edgar, Fletcher Clark, Avery Jones. PLEDGES First Row, Left to Right: Ferdie Passback, Johnny Byrd, Bob Roberts. Second Row, Left to Right: Tom Nelson, Billy Upchurch, Maury Knowlton. Dairy Club Club Promotes Dairy Interest The Dairy Club, student affiliate chapter of the American Dairy Science Association, was founded in 1919 under the direction of Professor Fred Herzer. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to develop a closer association between students, faculty members, and all other persons interested in the dairy industry. Membership in the Dairy Club is open to any student, regardless of his major, who has an interest in either Dairy Production or Dairy Manufacturing. The regular meetings which are held twice each month are devoted to speakers from the dairy field. In addition to the regular meetings, initiation ceremonies are held each semester and a picnic is held each spring. The big social occasion of the year is the Student-Alumni Banquet. OFFICERS President DALTON GARNER Vice President JOHN LOFTIN Secretary RICHARD JONES Treasurer CLYDE WALLACE Reporter JACOB MEGEHEE Athletic Dir ector MEMBERS JAMES LANE Daniel I. Addy Henry C. Riley David R. Bridgeforth Frank Y. Rogers Dalton G. Garner Paul W. Schumacher Clarence O. Herchenhahn Jr- Elmer J. Todd Richard L. Jones John K. Turnipseed James K. Lane K. Clyde Wallace Jimmy C. McLain Charlie D. Woodruff John M. Loftin Arlis Williamson Jacob H. Megehee Douglas A. Yelverton Merrell Pittman, Jr. FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. H. Joe Bearden Mr. Francis D. Cohenour Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigs Aid School OFFICERS President EDWARD M. W. BROWN Senior Vice President ED ELLINGTON Vice President ROBERT TAYLOR Treasurer ..... CHARLES A. SMITH Secretary CLIFFORD ANDERSON Historian ..... LARRY HATFIELD Chancellor ROBERT ELLIS Ann Hatfield — Rose Delta Sigma Pi is an organization composed of students of Business and Industry for the purpose of encouraging scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for the mutual advancement by research and practice. This year the Delta Sigs have certainly been living up to their purpose. They have devoted most of their fraternity time to the promotion of the field of Business and the Business School itself. A team of fifteen Delta Sigs prepared a program of five talks on various areas of business to be presented to different high schools throughout the state. Another group of Delta Sigs are working on a thirty page booklet which explains and describes the School of Business in detail. Other members of the Chapter have spent a great deal of time developing an official emblem for the school which they plan to have produced in the form of decals for automobile windows and various other uses. This year, the Gamma Delta Chapter is larger than ever before. This is indeed a favorable sign of the attitude of the business students and their willingness and desire to participate in worthwhile activities. Allen, Al Anderson, Cliff Anderson, John Bailey, Bob Barham, Gerald Boyd, George Chunn, Don Clark, Dal Downing, Bill Ellington, Ed Fratesi, Louis Gordon, Jim McReynolds, Sam Ormon, Jim Owens, James Speights, Ed Taylor, George Taylor, Robert Thurmond, Ed Ward, Bobby White, Dennis r NOT PICTURED: Dorris, Ralph S. Foster, Brinson Johnston, Jim Oden. Robert Ford, Charliegh Johnson, Jimmie Marley, David Parker, Guy Future Farmers of America a T.F.A. of, by, and for the Boys. The Future Farmers of America, commonly known as F.F.A., is the national organization of, by, and for the boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the pro- visions 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 organiza- tion enjoys greater freedom of self-government under adult counsel and guidance, than F.F.A. Organized in November of 1928, it has served to motivate and vitalize the systematic in- struction 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 ceremonies as used by the local chapters in high schools. The Collegiate Chapter of F.F.A. at Mississippi State University is sponsored and supervised by the Agricultural Education Department. It is an intracurricular ac- tivity having its origin and root as a definite part of the pre- employment training of teachers of vocational agriculture. President Secretary Reporter Advisor KENNY GRAY JOHN OVERBY EARNEST BROWING G. M. WALKER Vice President ROY A. ROBERTS Treasurer DON HOWINGTON Sentinel MALCOLM FERGUSON Aldridge, J. L. Barnett, J. A. Bates, E. A. Brady, J. R. Brock, B. B. Carpenter, D. W. Denmark, B. W. Duke, J. I. Edwards, J. D. Edwards, T. Evans, H. A. Eichelberger, A. E. Gunn, J. W. Hawthorne, A. R. Hollis, J. B. MEMBERS Howell, L. R. Huff, M. B. Hutton, J. B. Kennedy, T. Lee, C R. Lee, J. S. Long, G. McCallum, W. H. McCoy, E. E. McCreary, R. C. McGee, C. D. McGee, H. D. McNair, R. D. Murrah, D. M. Newman, S. P. O ' Quinn, D. P. Orr, J. D. Potts, J. W. Rutledge, J. M. Shoemake, F. D. Simmons, J. E. Slay, J. L. Stevens, M. S. Stewart, J. E. Walker, E. G. Walley, B. G. Walley, W. V. Walters, D. H. Watson, E. C. Willis, J. W. 4-H Club The Mississippi State University 4-H Club was organized in its present form in 1948. Membership is open to all former and present 4-H Club Members. Some of the objectives are to have a student organization at Mississippi State for the fur- therance of 4-H Club work in the state, to welcome 4-H Club members to the university family, to continue and strengthen the bonds of common interest of University students interested in 4-H Club work, to help 4-H Club members to adjust themselves to college life, and to serve as the local club for members who wish to continue active 4-H Club work away from home. It carries on projects to interest the college 4-H Club Members. Meetings are held monthly with a program topic that is different from regular college subjects. Photography, manners, good grooming, and use of home appliances are subjects which have been discussed and demonstrated by state Extension staff members. International farm youth exchange delegates who are former 4-H members speak before the club. Wide publicity is given to this particular meeting. All students and staff are invited. The main social event of the year is a party given for the M.S.C.W. 4-H Club, which is a similar organization. This is held during the spring semester. This club gives counsel and leadership to its members in choosing a career which is useful to society and satisfying to the individual. Front Row, L to R: C. I. Smith, Tommy Fortenberry, Jacob Megehee, Gerald Moore, David Smith, C. M. Chafee, Dolly Guy. Second Row: Larry Hudson, Darryl Rester, Leo Murphree, Myron Dillon, Lester Spell, Charles Taylor, Sammy Talbert, Joe Landess, George Garrison. Back Row: Freddie Tingle, Barney Bowlin, Danny Hefley, Ronald Smith, Fred Garrott, Kenneth Locke, Charles Tarwick, Keith McGregor. Horticulture Club The Horticulture Club, now in its fortieth year of active campus participation, encourages its members, several of whom are majoring in other fields, to avail themselves of the various facilities offered those interested in Horticulture. On campus, a commercially operated retail flower shop, a greenhouse range, and various orchards and plots are maintained for demonstra- tional, instructional 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. OFFICERS President MARY NELL COLLINS Vice President DAVID W. BUCHANAN Sec.-Treas .... .WILLIS B. BRUMFIELD Faculty Advisor MR. H. L. HAMMITT William H. Adams Willis B. Brumfield David W. Buchanan Wayne Cole Faye Cole Mary Nell Collins Wilberta Ray Combs Walter Davis John Day C. M. Girling W. Clyde Hamberlin Kenneth P. Hance Gordon S. Howell Kenneth P. Hance Gordon S. Howell John W. Hurt Lyman Ratcliffe Maurice L. Reed William V. Scott Wayne B. Sherman Westley W. Weeks Barbara J. Wright FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. W. S. Anderson Mr. W. C. Gordon Mr. H. L. Hammitt Dr. E. L. Moore Dr. R. B. Nevins Dr. J. P. Overcash Dr. C. C. Singletary Industrial Education Club a Vt ' .l . Mr- Club Promotes Professional Interest The Industrial Education Club, composed of students majoring in Industrial Arts, Industrial Technology and Trade and In- dustrial Education, was established at Mississippi State University in 1950. The meetings are held monthly and are designed to promote professional interest as well as social and civic activities. The objectives of the club are to promote and develop a better understanding of industrial education in Mississippi by: (1) providing an open forum for discussion of all questions involving industrial education in Mississippi; (2) providing a channel through which professional improvement to its members may be achieved; (3) providing an organization that will stim- ulate interest in industrial education and industrial develop- ment in the state; (4) sponsoring junior organizations over the state. The club has shown interest in promoting and sponsoring worthwhile community and club projects. The activities have included the sponsoring of a car wash for the purpose of financ- ing the club ' s activities and cooperating with the Boy Scouts and the American Legion in repairing toys for underprivileged children at Christmas. The club is making progress in promoting junior organizations in the junior colleges in Mississippi. OFFICERS President FRANK HUGGINS Vice President BARRY MELLINGER Vice President HERMAN YOUNG Vice President LEON PETTIGREW Treasurer ALBERT DUCKETT Secretary RONALD JOHNSTON Reporter ERNEST COPELAND Institute of Radio Engineers OFFICERS Chairman ..... RAYMOND J. VIALE Vice Chairman ROBERT W. CHATHAM Treasurer BOBBY T. BAILEY Secretary, ' 61 ........KENNETH W. MARTIN Secretary, ' 62 . ... ROBERT R. LITTLE Faculty Advisor .. WILLIE L. McDANIEL Vi ; : J UXh ESIglaB- • Bailey, Bobby 1 Barnett, H. B. Bell, John C. Blackledge, Harold L. Buchanan, Stanley P. Catledge, Charles G. Chatham, Robert W. Copeland, Marlon L. Cox, Homer Cox, Tyllman R. Crigler, Samuel W. Cunningham, Charles E. Dalton, Jimmy W. Davis, James T. Differient, Roy S. Dobbins, David L. Dobson, Charles E. Easterling, Tommy L. Estes, Edwin T. Gaddis, Edwin M. Gover, Ronald M. Goldsmith, William A Gusler, Lee Guynes, Barry V. Guynes, Buddy V. Harmon, H. G. Hataway, Mack A. Hemby, Jack Hines, William Holston, Aubrey G. Housley, Travis D. Humber, Phillip M. Johnson, James W. Jordan, Max H. Kavanaugh, Benjamin Kelly, Donald Ling, Chow Little, Robert R. Lyons, William B. Martin, Kenneth M. Moon, William J. Moore, Jerry D. Nunally, John H. Patin, Larry J. Perry, Earl Persons, R. F. Robinson, E. A. Simmons, Walter Smith, Marvin B. Smithart, John D. Stickler, Fred R. Thomas, Dale Thomas, James Trevathan, Vernon Turner, Joseph G. Viale, Raymond J. Watson, Cliff Wright, John V. Youngblood, Jefferson Poultry Science Club Club Publishes Yearbook, The Embryo 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 aims of developing positive leadership in its members and aid in promotion of the poultry industry in the state of Mis- sissippi. 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 projects each year such as editing a Poultry yearbook, The Embryo, and dressing and marketing turkeys during Thanks- giving. The club also selects a Thanksgiving Queen each year. Miss Aleita Ann Magee was selected in 1960-61. This year ' s queen is Miss Martha Ruth Malone. The success of the club is due to teamwork, and a job for one is a job for all. OFFICERS President .....LEO McKEE Vice President BILLY ALLEN Secretary-Treasurer BILLY CUMMINGS Corresponding Secretary WALLACE MORGAN, JR. FACULTY MEMBERS: Dr. E. J. Day Prof. L. J. Dreesen Dr. Bruce Glick, Faculty Advisor Professor J. E. Hill Dr. C. H. Thomas Allen, Billy G. Brewer, Neal Craft, Haskell Cummins, Billy F. Dilworth, Ben C. Dingus, Malcolm Dobbs, William L. Dua, Prim MEMBERS Gibso n, Wheeler Graham, Jerry May, James D. Miley, Jim McKee, Leo Morgan, Wallace, Jr. Quevedo, Marcello M. Ratcliff, Bob Reynolds, Bobby Overby, Jim Tipton, Henry C. West, Henry G. Woody, Robert Wyatt, Joe M. Mississippi Society of Professional Engineers (Mississippi State University Student Chapter) OFFICERS President— NILES RANSOM MOSELEY Vice President VERNON L. TREVATHAN Recording Secretary JACK B. CARMAN Treasurer WILLIAM BOYD LYONS Corresponding Secretary HERBERT L. ACREE Eng. Council Rep BOBBY THOMAS BAILEY ADVISORS Everard G. Baker Marion B. Clisby William H. Eubanks David Wier Fred L. Shuman Acree, H. Allgood, J. D. Allen, W. H. Amacher, E. Anderson, H. F Attleberry, M. Bailey, B. T. Bailey, E. A. Barber, A. H. Barnett, H. B. Barron, J. L. Beal, J. Jr. Berry, L. J. Berryhill, Bishop, D Bishop, R. O Bolen, C. R. Bostick, J. C. Boyd, A. F. M. Boyd, C. P. Brent, J. E. Burnside, R. H. Butler, D. Cann, B. L. Carman, J. Jr. Carr, J. W. Chancy, W. B. Chatham, R. W. Clark, W. B. Clark, W. H. Collier, M. D. Cooper, G. L. Crawford, W. B. Creasy, J. Coats, G. C. Cole, B. J. Connerley, H. Cropp, C. C. Crowder, R. S. Culpepper, M. M. Davis linghar , M. E. Denison, O. J. Diffrient, R. S. Dobson, C. E. Dunn, H. G. Ethridge, J. D. Evans. A. E. Everett, P. Farmer, C. S. Fulgham, G. Gaddis, M. Gaugh, J. Gerrard. F. Goldsmith, W. A Gore, W. R. Grafe, R. L. Graves, E. A. Hanna, F. Hanna, H. B. Harris, E. C. Harris, T. G. Hemby, J. Hinton, W. W. Holcomb, G. Horner, H. P. Huffman, J. W. Huffman, W. B. Humber, P. M. Hunnings, R. M. Ingersoll, R. J. Irving, T. Jensen, W. L. Jett, H. A. Johnson, H. K. q ? , z. rrs n n -: 3. p pi . ? 1 7 Johnston, H. E. JTussio, I. F. Keck, K. O. Kelly, D. N. Kidd, J. W. Lahdcaster, R. W. Latham, B. Lee, H. G. Lee, R. H. Little, R. R. Lockett. J. F. Lugg, H. L. Lundy, F. G. Kincade, C. J. Ladner, G. C. McCormack, J. W. McCoy, E. A. McCutchon, W. P. McGee, J. A. McCraney, C. McRaney, J. B. Mann, J. G. Marble, J. O. Maxcy, W. E. Mill , J. A. Morris, D. H. Moseley, N. R. Myers, R. A. Parker, J. A. Parks, L. H. Patin, L. J. Perry, E. M. Perry, G. W. Persons, F. Phanumaphorn, Phillips, R. E. Pierce, P. W. Poole, M. R. Price, J. C. Putman, V. M. Ramivez, L. G. Redd, R. F. Rester, D. Richards, J. A. Richardson, E. S. Roberts, B. P. Roebuck, G. A. Ross, S. O. Rowell, G. Savell, C. L. M Sihw , T. R. Scott, D. O. Scruggs, F. M. Seitz, B. Sherman, W. L. Shumacker, C. Simpson, P. A. Smith, M. B. Smith, T. G. Spears, J. J. Stokes, J. D. Stokes, J. M. Swift, B. D. Sykes, T. E. Taylor, T. L. Thomas, W. D. Tingle, J. Trenthan, D. L. Trevatham, V. Tuck, L. L. Tucker, J. H. Turner, J. E. Viale, R. J. Wade, M. Watson, J. C. Whaley, J. T. White, J. T. Wilkes, J. N. Wilkinson, P. H. Weekley, G. Williams, A. Wood, J. O. Wood, W. L. Woodard, J. D. Woodruff, P. S. Youngblood, R. o, rup jo o 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 activities of the individual chapters are developed to further the growth of all students, regardless of their academic major. These activities enable the student to put to use the principles of good management, 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 education, 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 48 members. Lawrence O. Smith, Jr. President Vice President ... Vice President .... Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor . OFFICERS LAWRENCE O. SMITH, JR. WILLIAM H. HOLLEY SHELBY D. CARTER JERRY D. PARKINSON RAYMOND PIPKIN JOHN H. ABERNATHY, JR. MEMBERS Anderson, R. T. England A. T. Hobgood, C. D. Broussard, D. G. English, A. B. Holley, W. H. Brumfield, G. Farlee, B . L Jackson, L. Carter, S. D. Arrar, J. R. Long, J. H. Cheatham, P. T. Ferguson, J R. Lusk, R. Conway, T. J. Flowers, D. H. McCarty, H. D. Cressman, J. B. Gilmer, J. V. McLendon, R. E. Curtis, J. Goodwir , L Mitchell, J. G. Daly, J. Malcolm , L. G. Moore, E. D. Dickerson, N. Henderson, C. Moore, J. T. Edmons, R. Hendrix C. L. Moorer, C. A. Elliot, G. D. Henley, W. R. Morrow, J. D. O ' Briant, J. J. Parkinson, J. D. Pipkin, R. Robedeau, R. G. Rouse, J. J. Sanderson, G N. Saunders, R. S. Smith, L. O. Stephens, L. H. Tabor, J. M. Vaughn, S. E. Society of Foresters 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 objectives of the organization are to promote fe llowship among forestry students, their families, and the faculty, and to promote pro- fessional advancement through contact with outstanding visiting members of the forestry profession. Meetings are held biweekly and are planned to inspire professional interest in the field of forestry as well as to provide an opportunity for social activities. A Forestry Field Day is held each spring with such events as wood chopping, axe throwing, compass pacing, and log rolling. The competition between classes is keen and the class compiling the most points is presented with an annual award. The individual winners of each event represent the club at the annual Conclave of Southern Forestry Schools which is the climaxing event of the year. OFFICERS President RAY GORE Vice President .... BILL WHITFIELD Treasurer BILLY SPEARS Secretary BOB STEVENS Reporter R OBERT ROY MEMBERS Gavis Alexander Jack Curry Jimmy Moore Ben Smith George Arledge Wayne Delp Sammy Oldham Richard Sones Bob Bailey Bill Donaldson Bob Page Billy Spears Gene Bailey Percy Dorr is Charles Parker Nick Speltz Jim Baker Narvin Doss Baskin Perry Bob Stevens Ferrice Ball Tommy Edwards John Poe Mike Stribling Kenneth Billingsly Steve Ellis Calvin Pugh Lamont Wells Tom Beasley Ray Gore Charles Reeves Robert White Merrell Boyd Nathan Gully Bill Rice Bill Whitfield Ernest Brown Revis Hawkins Kent Robbins Cary Williams Dale Brumfield Harold Howell Harold Robinson Terry Williams Gary Carnathan Bill Inskeep Ted Rounsaville Tom Turner Robert Chamblee Dennis Jordan Robert Roy John Yount Richard Clark Charles Magee James Russum William Clemmons Ed L. Miller Jack Sanders FACULTY MEMBERS Jim Cockerham Charles Coker Merphrey Cooper Richard Montgomery Russell Morgan Gerald Moore Wilbur Shell Joel Sillis Donald Simmons Dr. Edward G. Roberts Mr. James L. Teate Student Education Association o j f% r n S p a p i i ' r A Sat igfrO t,A JWfi V J «jspf4 A iAm ■i i i i ' . ' iU ' i ' i -.J ! ... . ! .. . ' . . : ' Jr 1 Fre « Row, L. ? J?.: Hutchens, Malone, Bennett, Davis, Ryan, Danie Forris, Weil, Tubb, Wesley, Fryery, McNeer. Haney, Love. Second Row: Edwards, Black, Boutwell, Chong, Hudson, Fadgen, Student NEA Prepares Teachers The Student NEA is the professional association for college and university students actively preparing to teach. It comes under the administration of the National Education Association ' s Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards. There are over 840 local chapters with over 72,000 members. The local chapter has 74 members. Any student enrolled in a teacher education program may become a member. When a member, the student is also a member of the Mississippi Educa- tion Association and the National Education Association with all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of Associate member- ship. The purpose of the Student NEA is to provide the oppor- tunities to members for: (a) Personal and Professional growth, (b) Development of leadership skills, (c) An understanding of the history, ethics, and programs of the NEA, (d) Participation in professional activities at local, state, and national levels. The student association also derives additional professional experiences by holding their own conferences, conventions, and workshops; putting out their own publications; and carrying on various professional activities, including work with FTA Clubs. The club assists, through the dissemination of information and through the promotion of higher standards of preparation, in bringing teacher ' s supply and demand into reasonable balance. OFFICERS President KENNETH S. DAVIS Vice President _ ...KATHYRN BENNETT Secretary JEIRENNE RAINER Treasurer LEWIS E. RYAN Historian ...PEGGY DANIEL 189 RELIGIOUS Newman Club Left to Right— First Row: P. Krass, G. Bragg, H. Horner, W. Kuebler, J. Stanley, J. Bowken, T. Schwan, M. Tyler, M. Diggins. Second Row: P. Parker, Miss Monica Goen, Fac. Adv.; Father Edward L. Cratin, Chap.; B. Carcaro, J. Norman, C. Reaver, B. Riles, J. Lutz, B. Irby, M. Herschede, Mr. R. Vasek, Fac. Adv. Third Row: Bartlett, R. Demitz, N. Dickens, B. Semmes, S. Murphy, T. Ward, F. Whitehead, F. Roy, J. Cuicchi, C. Fednccia, J. Muzzi, B. Murphy, J. Daly. Fourth Row: R. Foley, J. Yeager, P. Simpson, R. Peneguy, K. Keck, B. Joiner, B. Herschede, L. Bowker, L. Frastesi, R. Herschede, W. Peterson, P. Clark, L. Angelo. Largest Membership in Club History The Newman Club had its beginning in the United States at the University of Pennsylvania in 1893. At present there are eight hundred clubs in the Newman Club Federation, with a membership of over seventy thousand. Ours, established in 1941, has the largest membership in its history this year. The Newman Club continues to strive to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. OFFICERS President CLARENCE E. REAVER, JR. Vice President .BOBBY RAY RILES Recording Secretary JOHNNY NORMAN Corresponding Secretary BOBBY GORDON Treasurer BARTON COCCARO Historian TOMMY WARD Faculty Advisors DR. FRANCIS RHODES MISS MONICA GOEN MR. RICHARD VASEK Chaplain REV. EDWARD L. CRATIN Baptist Student Union Newly constructed BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER Married students enjoy back yard fellowship and parties. BSU ' ers chat with speaker at one of the retreats. Santa Claus visits BSU party for Orphanage. Baptists Erect Modern New Student Center on Campus The Baptist Student Union, B.S.U., is a student organization for Baptists. It functions in and through local churches. Its purpose is to conserve and help train Baptist collegians for effec- tive Christian discipleship. Not only does the B.S.U. endeavor to remind the student of his responsibility and objectives in life, but it also seeks to provide inspiration, information, and fellow- ship which create the spiritual climate essential for Christian growth while in college. Two Executive Councils, one for the single students and one for the married students, are elected by the Baptist student groups each year. These councils with their committees plan the various activities to meet the needs of the respective groups. The new Baptist Student Center located adjacent to the campus was formally dedicated in November. This spacious new building includes a lounge, assembly room, recreation room, prayer rooms, library, kitchen, offices and workroom. The Cen- ter provides a place for the numerous activities sponsored by the B.S.U. Realizing that Christianity is a way of life, rather than just a belief, the B.S.U. purposes to aid the student to build a wholesome, well balanced, and abundant life.  t r M SINGLE Executive Council First Row: Earl Terrell, Faculty Advisor; Betty Ann Ladnier, Publications Chairman; Tynes Jackson, President; Albert Richardson, Vice President; Bobbie Berts, Secretary; Leon Dean, Missions Chairman. Second Row: Tommy Fortenberry, Mus. Chairman; Marvin Smith, Training Union Rep.; Charles K. Brown, Publicity Chairman; Travis Holtzclaw, Vesper Chairman; Johnny Baker, Devotional Chairman; Skipper Shelton, Student Center Host; Paul Barlow ' Sunday School Representative; David Boothe, Social Chairman; Frank Horten, Director. NOT PICTURED: Bobby Shows, Campus Relations Chairman ' George Long, Transportation Chairman; Sandra Harrison, Stewardship Chairman. BSU MARRIED Executive Council First Row: James White, Social Chairman; Milton Guice, Vice President; Edwin Griggs, President; Edna Overall, Secretary; Anna Jo Eldridge, Publica- tions Chairman. Second Row: John McCully, Faculty Advisor; Juanita and Gene Thomas, Sunday School Representatives; Pat and Bill Waycaster Enlist- ment Chairmen; Frank Horton, Director. NOT PICTURED: Martha White, Co-Social Chairman; Bill and Sara Jane Bridges, Co-Devotional Chairmen- Jerry and Dot Leggett, Co-Training Union Chairmen. 193 Wesley Foundation Methodist Group Promotes Fellowship, Leadership The purposes of the Wesley Foundation are to develop the personal religious life of its members, 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 Method- ist preference is eligible for membership in the Wesley Founda- tion. 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 Stu- dent Movement at both State and National levels. The Single Student Council plans a program for the Methodist student of the campus, which will bring him closer to Christ in his every day life. To do this the Wesley Foundation promotes a daily Noonday Devotional period, Sunday School and Church activities, social functions, a monthly newspaper, The Wesley Times, and a campus wide visitation. The Married Council of the Wesley Foundation 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 stu- dent. 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. Westminster ROBBIE ROBINSON, Moderator JOHN LONG, Vice Moderator TOM SUTTLE, Stated Clerk Fellowship BRETT FENWICK, Treasure AMOS L. WILSON, JR., University Pastor MEMBERS Walter Pepper Ashford Karen Benson Morris Bloodworth Billy Crumpton Frank Davis Denneth S. David La Vance Davis Wayne Delp Steve Drake Brett Fenwick Bill Ford Susan Gay Ruddy Gilbert Olyn Guice Brad Howard Anne Johnson Phil Johnson Darrell Kerr John Long John Loomis Carole McReynolds David Mitchell Louis Parks Nancy Pomeroy James Reckley Shirley Reece Robert Reeves Mary Frances Rhodes Diane Roberts Robbie Robinson Roy Saunders Tom Suttle Bill Thompson James Upchurch Graham Wells Hamilton Williford ,, cr - Young Men ' s Christian Association p...i 9 So H inn iJJmink . YMCA CABINET MEMBERS Malcolm I. Balfour Amelia A. Carter Gerald E. Dye James Richard Famed Robert Fulcher John R. Gilbert Yeul H. Havens David F. Johns Robert M. Mattox John B. McGee M. Diane Roberts George A. Rummel, III Kenneth L. Smith, Jr. John R. Westbrook, Jr. Front Row, L. to R.: J. Sutphin Carter, T. Huff. Second Row: Rummel, J. Famed. . Roberts, R. Taylor, A. Haney, J. Dempster, F. Parris, G. Dye, Salfour, B. Fulcher, J. McGee, B. Westbrook, K. Smith, J. Gilbert, The YMCA is an Association of students and faculty searching for faith and meaning guided by the Christian faith in the midst of life in the university and the world. The YMCA offers a changing program to meet the ever-changing needs of stu- dents and the campus. The YMCA ' s contribution to the campus includes an annual Freshman Camp several luncheon clubs discussion groups and seminars art exhibits the first all-paperback bookshop in Mississippi a Sex, Love and Marriage series many other events and activities planned by students YMCA ADVISORY BOARD W. C. Bailey Joe Cardwell J. A. Davis, Chairman Joe Dempster T. B. Fatherree Malcolm Gray Anne Haney Patrick Hogan G. R. Hoke L. A. Dratz S. B. Murray Chester McKee, Fred Parris Ed Roberts Ron Taylor Rudolph White YMCA STAFF Mr. John E. Sutphin, General Secretary and Director of Religious Life Mr. Thomas A. Huff, Associate Secretary YMCA Mrs. Clara Craig, Office Assistant YMCA Sponsored Freshman Camp Snapshots ARTS The Blackfriars Drama Society Players Complete Fourth Successful Season Blackfriars Drama Society, in its fourth successful season this year produced its ninth, tenth, and eleventh productions. In the summer, Miss Billie Bozone directed a spirited group in The Tender Trap. The fall season saw the staging of the comedy, My Three Angels, under the able directorship of Mrs. Glenda Pevey Rhyne, and in the spring Blackfriars con- tributed its production of the comedy fantasy Mrs. McThing to the first M.S.U. Festival of the Arts. The members look forward to even larger accomplishments in forthcoming seasons. Membership in Blackfriars is open to all students who are interested in any phase of acting or play production. Charles Roberts, President Kenneth Davis, Vice President Emilie Flower, Secretary Beth Ellis Miller, Treasurer Sandra Stevens Guess, Historian Peyton W. Williams, Faculty Sponsor George I. Allen William C Bland Clinton Bratton Barbara Dilworth Malcolm Dingles Angelo Dorizas David Dye Jyl Fairchild Tommy Fortenberry Elinor Garrett Judy Joyner Goul Joe Earl Guess Howell Gwin, Jr. Richard Hallberg William E. Henley Paula Hepner Mark Home Larry Hudson David Johns Eva Johnson Bill Johnston David Lee Mary Winfred Love Richard Mason Melvin McBride Chloe Hicks Nichols Robert Reed William T. Ross Myra Scurlock James F. Shippey John Spicer Linda Tischer Jerry Tullos Jacqueline Vaughn Shirley Walker William S. Watkins Dave T. Wharton Alpha Psi Omega National Dramatic Honor Fraternity George I. Allen Emilie Flower Sandra Stevens Guess Richard Hallberg Larry Hudson David Johns Chloe Hicks Nichols Jerry Tullos The Famous Maroon Band r lLl — — j ■_ . ■I ■;: 1 ii mf) mm h i I ' -Ssdl ■Lester Andrews Robin Anthony John Baker Oscar Beck Stanley Beers Morris Bloodworth Charles Boyd Hunter Brannon James Brent Jay Brock Bucky Brooks June Brown Ross Buntyn Hughey Burchfield Ellis Byrd Charles Catledge Curtis Causey Delbert Cobleigh Wilda Collins Gloria Collum Louis Cook James Corder Boyce Core Phyllis Correro Rubel Cowart Berry Crain Tom Crumby John Dubuy David Dye Bobby Eaker Thomas Edwards Alvin Evans Harry M. Freeman Richard Guest Donald Harlan Charles Harmond James Harris Stanley Hartness Frank Heard Charles Hendrix Billy Henley Thomas Hixon Barbara Holmes Price Holmes Phil Hooker Larry Howell W. Gaddis Hunt Raymond S. James Leslie T. Johnson William Johnston Vernon Kimbrough Donald Kinnison Albert Knight John Kolb Larry Lane Ralph Lane Eddie Lollar Aleita Ann Magee Malcholm Massey Bo Mayfield John McMahan George Milam Gerald Miller Gary Millette Hugh T. Mitceill Rosa Lee Monsell Clyde H. Morgan G. Wallace Morgan Stephen E. Murphy Randall Nagle Frances Overby Daniel Owen Stanley Owen Joseph Pace James Polk Kenny Power Charles Pugh Jeirenne Rainer Edward Richardson Stan Ridings Frank Rogers Milton Sanders Gary Sawtell Brenda Scarborough Pat Schuh Forrest Scott William Scott Myra Scurlock Robert Sheely Joel Simmons Hugh Carroll Smith Billy Stepp Johnny Stone William Stonestreet Thomas Suttle George Thompson Linda Tischer John Tyler Vernon Veasey James West David Wharton Billy Dean Williams David Williams Walter Wood Gene Worley Famous Maroon Band Officers W. THOMAS WEST L. PEYTON CROWDER Majorettes First Row: Gloria Collum, Aleita Magee. Second Row: Phyllis Correo, June Brown, Wilda Collins, Frances Overby, Rosa Lee Moncell, Jeirenne Rain 201 The Combined Choruses £ ' fi ,« p -2  EL a a £ [ift 1 4 f4 M M ' ♦ ' !♦  ' S The Meister Singers President — Vice President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Director Accompanist DENNIS WESTIN GENE PHILLIPS BOBBIE BELTS SHIRLEY KIRK H. C COLLINS MRS. JANE STEWART Anderson, Virginia Barnes, Stella Betts, Bobbie Jean Bradford, Wm. David Bullock, Felda Collins, Richard Cummings, Leonard Cudd, Richard Dean, Wilson Dodson, Brenda Ewing, Jon van Lee Flowers, Dan Fortenberry, Thomas Fulgham, Betty Haney, Anne Henley, William Kassis, George Kirk, Shirley Loftis, Eric Love, Linda Martin, Hilda Marshall, Gerald Matthews, Sara McNear, Joan Mitchell, Lynda Mowers, LaVerne Murray, Jane Newcomb, Hugo Patterson, William J. Phillips, Robert O. Phillips, William E. Price, Frances Ransburgh, Kay Reeves, Mary Lynne Reeves, Rodger Reeves, Herbert Saunders, Roy Stevens, Sandra Turner, Joseph Walters, Larry Westin, Dennis Men ' s Chorus — Les Trouveres OFFICERS President ...JIM BRENT Vice President GENE PHILLIPS Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT PHILLIPS Director H. C. COLLINGS Accompanist MRS. JANE STEWART Berry, Thomas Bradford, Billy Brent, James M. Cox, Tyllman Cudd, Richard Dye, Ottis Ewing, Jonvan Lee Fortenberry, Thomas Green, Pike Johnston, William Kolb, John L. Kurkendall, Roger Loftis, Eric Marshall, Jerry Meeks, Ed Mott, Vernon Mowers, La Verne Potts, James Phillips, Robert C. Phillips, William E. Saunders, Roy S. Turner, Joe West, James Westin, Dennis Williams, David Williford, William Wood, Lee Wharton, Dare Veasey, Vernon Ninetto SERVICE Alpha Phi Omega OFFICERS President LESTER ANDREWS Vice President for Pledges . KEN STURGEON Vice President for Service Projects ..... WALTER DENNIS Secretary MACK HATAWAY Treasurer DOUGLAS TREVETT Chairman of Advisory Board RICHARD HERRON Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity with mem- bership open to men with previous Scouting experience. The purpose of APO is to assemble college men under the ideals of Scouting and to render service. The Epsilon Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was organized on the Mississippi State University campus in 1947. As one of 300 chapters in the nation, Epsilon Iota was ranked twelfth nationally in chapter activities in 1961 for its class according to college size. The chapter ' s activities for each semester include several service projects and a social outing. The service proj- ects are assisting with freshman orientation and registration, serving as guides for campus visitors and providing experienced help for local scout troops, and the council camporee. Lester Andrews — President Bill R. Foster — Advisor Capt. Charles Fogg — Advisor Dr. Paul Dunn— Advisor Richard H. Herron — Advisor Dan Artman Mach A. Hataway Gary Hawkins Walter Dennis Alton Arrington Glendon Bradley Walter Overbey Harold Hodges fc| - ■JT?1 Berry Crain Roy S. Phillips Shelby Lowery Roy Allen Veal Charles Boyd Bulldog Boosters L. to R., Seated: Tomzie Crowson, Hank Brock, Helen Mott; Standing: Thermon Hodge, Dick Farrar, Herman Chelette. OFFICERS President HENRY B. BROCK, JR, Secretary SHIRLEY WALKER The Bulldog Boosters began in I960 as a Student Senate Committee designed to encourage a rebirth of the old bulldog fighting spirit among the students of Mississippi State Univer- sity. Now the Boosters function as an independent organization open to any student with genuine pride in the University. The Boosters are concerned with student spirit and conduct at athletic events, though they also encourage interest in student elections and other non-athletic activities. Main activities of the group are the sponsorship of pep rallies, send off rallies, and cheering sections at football and basketball games. Co-ed Club The first organization on Mississippi State ' s campus exclusively for coeds, the Co-ed Club has as its central purpose the promotion of education for women. Among its recent activities have been assisting with High School Day, holding open houses in Magruder and Herbert Halls, and welcoming alumni at Homecoming. Co-ed Club has also been active in the Campus Chest drive and Religious Emphasis Week. But education for women, as Co-ed Club understands it, covers many activities — relaxation, parties, and sports. So that coeds will have an opportunity for physical education too, the club has organized a basketball team to play at the varsity games. Through its activities, Co-ed Club gives and will continue to give encouragement to a greater enrollment of women at Mississippi State University. OFFICERS President MARTHA RUTH MALONE Vice President .......KATHRYN BENNETT Secretary TOMZIE CROWSON Treasurer STELLA BARNES Historian JOLANE HUTCHINS Publicity Chairman -..PEGGY DANIEL Membership Chairman WILBERTA RAY COMBS Avant, Bess Bennett, Kathryn Boutwell, Opal Carter, Judy Cheely, Linda Coggins, Carolyn Coleman, Peggy Combs, Wilberta Ray Correro, Phyllis Correor, Rosa Lee Crowson, Tomzie Daniel, Peggy Davis, Glynda Davis, Judy Demuth, Rita Eaves, Helen Gallaher, Peggy Gower, Ann Guy, Dolly Hammond, Barbara Hartness, Barbara Herschide, Mary Kay Hutchins, Jolane Isom, Jane Kerr, Darrell Kyle, Janie Leonard, Patsy Love, Linda Love, Mary Love, Mary Winfred Lopez, Angela Lutz, Jody Malone, Martha Ruth Martin, Hilda Martin, Martha Mcllwain, Trudie Myers, Sandra Nichols, Ruth Norris, Jean Oden, Betty Overby, Frances Parker, Patsy Penton, Maribeth Purnell, Evelyn Rhodes, Lynda Smith, Elizabeth Ann Stevens, Sandi Sullivan, Martha Taylor, Dot Thompson, Dorris Thompson, Faye Thompson, Jean Ward, Faye Ward, Layne Commerce Cabinet OFFICERS ROBERT E. ELLIS President J. EARL WINDHAM Vice President HENRY B. BROCK Secretary SALVADOR S. DOMINO Treasurer The Commerce Cabinet was organized in the spring of 1954 to improve the scholarship, physical facilities, and relationship between the faculty and students. The continuing purpose of this cabinet is to engage in the promotion of various types of improvement which will benefit the School of Business and Industry and to serve as an advisory council for the Dean. Membership in this organization is composed of students elected from each department of the school, presidents of stu- dent organizations in the school, and Business School representa- tives to the School Senate. Its officers are those elected by the school ' s students to serve on the School Senate. The Commerce Cabinet was the first such group organized on this campus, pioneering in further development of similar groups. Among many other activities, each Spring a Business School Banquet is sponsored by the cabinet, furthering better student- faculty relations and organization . All such activities and effort is centered around the organization ' s purpose, and the fulfill- ment of such is its objectives. Samuel C. Barry Henry B. Brock Edward M. W. Brown Salvador S. Domino Robert E. Ellis Leland E. Ferguson William B. Harvey Larry F. Hatfield Carl W. Kennedy Paul T. King David E. Marley Thomas W. Milnor C. Alan Moorer Robert M. Ross G. Nelson Sanderson Lawrence O. Smith Jesse P. Vanderford J. Earl Windham Jimmie I. Yancey Dames Club The Mississippi State University Dames Club is an organization designed to bring the wives of students together once a month for tun and relaxation from their duties of homemaker and job holder. Membership is achieved by payment of dues. Officers are elected each semester and serve for one semester. Upon the husband ' s graduation from college, the Dame graduates, receiv- ing a Ph.T. Degree, which denotes, putting hubby through. The Mississippi State University Chapter is affiliated with the National Association of University Dames and is the only authorized chapter in Mississippi. The symbol of Dames is the circle, symbolic of the wedding band, with an arrow piercing it. We do not have a National flower, but precedent has established the slogan, Once a Dame, Always a Dame. OFFICERS President ----- ANN LIGHTSEY Vice President ....-, PAT WAYCASTER Treasurer - ----- - - - -.SISSY OVERALL Corresponding Secretary OUIDA ELLINGTON Recording Secretary MAE STARK Publicity Chairman Refreshment Chairman . Devotional Chairman .. Hostess Chairman EVELYN LOWERY BETTY PIERCE EDITH FLANAGAN DOT DELCUZE Elder Statesmen T W f f •▼ f 1 1 y y ' Y r ' x y L o R M °°- J Ha - «- T D, Ho.iand, R. McHane, J. Gilbert, Group Sponsors Weekly Discussions OFFICERS President - - ----- - - AL ALLEN Vice President FRED PARRIS Secretary-Treasurer B OB BAILEY Advisor TOM HUFF Advisor DR. HOLLAND The Elder Statesmen are a group of Junior and Senior boys who represent a cross section on our campus. This group meets weekly to discuss topics of social, cultural, political, spiritual, and technical importance. The members have the opportunity to hear faculty members and guest speakers talk on these im- portant topics, and a period is left at the end of each talk for a group discussion. Through these meetings the members gain valuable knowledge on these topics and grow personally through group experience. X wSJ SS Travis Clark ' Macon Edwards ' Robert E EIlis ' LeI - 1 Ferguson, Sid Harper, Larry Hatfield, James Rouse, Jim Rester, International Club Organization Promotes International Friendships OFFICERS President GEORGE FARIS Vice President .. GEORGE NEWELL Secretary FRANCES WHITE Treasurer JIMMY JONES Social Chairman ELISEO SANHUEZA Publicity Chairman MALCOLM BALFOUR Staff Advisor TOM HUFF The International Club is a unit organization of the YMCA, and is composed of students interested in promoting friendly rela- tions between students of the various countries represented at Mississippi State University, and discussing their mutual problems in the world today. Bi-weekly supper meetings of the club are held, at which the programs presented are designed to create better understanding and appreciation of the different cultures from which the club ' s members are drawn. The club operates under the direction of its own elected officers with the counsel of the YMCA staff. Abdullah Al-Fakhry Sormsal Awakul Malcolm Balfour Habibollah Bazyari Manuchehre Bazyar Lynn Bolton Rafael Callejas Omar Chavez Oscar Cordon Ch. P. Corputty Roberto Denys N. N. Dua Roberto Durini George Faris Manuel Garcia P. Patricio Gasman Susan Gay Nicolas Gonzalez Mary Francis Hamner Gordon Harris Mrs. L. L. Harris Huon Huor Anne Johnson Jimmy Jones B. K. Kakkar MEMBERS Prasan Kanthawi G.M.U. Kasenda Pricha Khambanond; Radwas Kudsi Taik Moo Lee Myrta Lienhard Sung Man Lim Robert Long Alfredo Marin David Marley Noel Mamicpic Sara Minga George Newell Juan Nolla Jose Nolla Poonsak Painchayon Angelo Panagiotou M. Phanumaphorn Luis Redden Nelson Rodriguez Mathias Romkens Pedro Romo John Sabine Deidre Sabine Sadikin Samaatmadja Eliseo Sanhueza Hadisoemarto Soedarmo Tsay-Yen Sung Pinit Suvanajata Guillermo Sevilla Ricardo Sevilla Edwin Valle Sitilarp Vasuvat Graham Wells Armando Wheelock Frances White Philo Demos Philo Demos is a Christian Democratic Leadership organiza- tion sponsored by the Mississippi State University YMCA. 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 sophomore 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 featured as programs. Christian fellowship is inspired among members by mutual sharing of ideas at meetings. OFFICERS President ROBERT EARL LANE Vice President PAUL MELTON Secretary HUGH H. WILSON Treasurer PHILLIP P. SHIPP First Row, L-R Second Row, L-R Third Row, L-R Salter, Charlie Coggins, Jimmy Allen, Jere Jordan, Marvin Sample, Ken Conn, Charlie Shipp, Phillip Shelton, Skipp er Pillow, Bill Melton, Paul Thompson, Terry Brumfield, Willis Lane, Robert Earl Sheely, Robert Bridgeforth, Stuart Wilson, Hugh Lewis, Mai lory Williams, Tommy Mr. Gwin, Faculty Advisor Mcllwain, Jimmy Bruister, Eddie Thompson, Dick Hunt, Gaddis Wright, Robert Peele, Chuck Fulcher, Bob GOVERNMENT Women ' s Student Government Association £ Se? z ::A c ' $t; c ? srisrs a - ' M - « «■- « Barbara Dilworth, Betty Fulghar W.S.G.A. Sponsors Christmas Party The Women ' s Student Government Association of Mississip- pi State University is the executive governing body of the women students. Its membership includes all women students registered at Mississippi State University. The Women ' s Student Government Association regulates the activities of the women students, enforces such regulations of the University pertaining to coeds as do not fall exclusively within the provisions of the administration, and serves to bind the women students in a stronger union. The purpose of the Women ' s Student Govern- ment Association is to maintain the highest standard of honor in every phase of University life and to promote and condition the intellectual and social life of the women students. The W.S.G.A. strives also to increase the enrollment of women students. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OPAL BOUTWELL President JO CROWDER Vice president ELAINE COCKRELL Secretary LYNDA CRIBBS T J PEGGY GALLAHER Social Affairs Chairman JOY WALKER ........President of Magruder J ANE ISOM - ----- President of Herbert HARRIET RAYURN Social Chairman— Magruder SANDI STEVENS . Social Chairman— Herbert BETTY FULGHAM Day Student Representative NANCY POMEROY .... . Day Student Representative ELIZABETH SMITH Freshman Representative BARBARA DILWORTH Sophomore Representative MADELINE SCOTT ] um or Representative PEGGY DANIEL Senior Representative STUDENT Officers mM ED THURMOND President ' s Cabinet ASSOCIATION Student Senate The Student Senate is the executive governing body of the Student Association of Mississippi State University, which is composed of the students of the University. It serves as a connecting link between the various schools, the faculty and administration. The Senate membership, composed of the SA officers, class presidents and vice presidents, school representatives, the Editor and Business Manager of the REVEILLE and the REFLECTOR, and dormitory representatives, is elected annually by the student body. The purpose of the Senate is to work with the students and administration in the interest of Mississippi State University. Al Allen Cliff Anderson Bobby L. Bailey Sam Barry Ed Blakeslee Opal Boutwell Dudley Bozeman Hank Brock jeannene Brown Joe Burnett Dan Camp Fletcher Clark Travis Clark Walter Clark SENATE MEMBERSHIP EXPLANATION: Publications Class officer School representative SA Officer or WSGA Elaine Cockrell Robert Demetz Salvador Domino Ed Ellington Robert E. Ellis Robert F. Ellis Webb Franklin Joe Gatewood Bob Gilfoy Bobby Grafe Kenny Gray Scotty Hargrove Cecil Harris Dormitory Representative Larry Hatfield Phillip Humber James Hutton Tommy Ligeon Jacob Megehee Laurence Mellen : Paul Melton Johnny Nikolic 5 John Overby Mickey Putman ' David Raspet Buddy Reed Bing Seitz Phillip Shipp Walter Stubbe R. F. Tanner Vernon Trevathan Charles Thomas Ed Thurmond Willard Weeks Lee Welch Jerry Windham Jim Yancey Don Mason Donald Dodson : John Madden ■S I • In t -t f If r 1 t - LARRY HATFIELD, Business Manager WILBERTA RAY COMBS, Assistant Edito LARRY SONES, Fraternity Editor LELAND FERGUSON, Layout Editor JANIE KYLE, ANN HATFIELD, NINA MASSEY Editorial Assistants THE 1962 REVEILLE Jim Pruitt Studios, Photographer Taylor Publishing Company, Lithographers NOT PICTURED: SCOTTY HARGROVE, Sports Editor Editorial Assistants FRANCES MAYERHOFF, ROSA NELL BERRY, JANE ISOM £ mississippi ' s largest weekly newspaper Stat e CoMege M ississippL Tuesday, Ma rch 28. 1961 Students Unite! you iie A Hall n! iears Early, Early Diinding Building J L-R, Rita Demuth, Society; Ernestine Womack, Mary Arthur, Proofreader; I EDITORIAL STAFF: Jonvan Ewing, Managing Editor; Barbara Dilworth, ■Betty Maney, Feature Editor; Linda Turner. . Columnist; Jim Yancey; Nancy Pomeroy, News Editor. liven ciuyiii  iyijiiiy I Vfeoll ff% The Reflec I: a prominent posi- |past seven years on of State College ' s most CHUCK THOMAS, Business Manager g p l ace s to dine — a list said, stroking nis oearct fond- BUSINESS STAFF: L-R, Elizabeth Ann Smith, Layout Manager; Oakley Wilson, Circulation; Ann Haney, Secretary. to get out and show everybody that our morals are as bad as any ' he tinivf 3 has ahx ents the for the 1 n read, le article rece ice award row. Jpon close s for 5 to the J grill sp ugh the 1 botherson tm sandwi Exchange Student, | ■Hi :iRCULATION: L-R, Michie Hill, Advertising Manager; Gary Canfield; ackie Stringer, Circulation; Tony Callwell. NEWS STAFF: L-R, Priscilla Reeves; Linda Cheely; Frances Overby; Stanley Bailey. Cheerleaders 9 ms$ MEA IEC TOMZIE CROWSON ms my SHIRLEY WALKER f n THERMAN HODGE $M 5H FRATERNITIES Zke tiig flight . . IFC Pledging . . make their decisions . . . ' ' W ' y + %. H - V « ;C 1 rt ' tS 9 ... . ' - ' . s- . . ' S ■I ! ■• Ax J S ' ' ■' ■' ■' ■' ' V| . and are off for pledging ceremonies. Chi Omega DIANE ROBERTS President Bratley Cavosie Carter, A. Carter, J. Cheely Cockrell Collins Collum Cribbs Demuth Egger Gregory Hartness Herschede Holmes Hutchens Hutchirs Isom Long J The Chi Omega Fraternity was founded in 1895 at the University of Arkansas. 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 of all the Greeks on campus for a number of years. R.O.T.C. spon- sors are Diane Roberts, Marilyn Moore, Betty Maney, Carolyn Wooldridge, Jeirenne Rainer, Barbara Hartness, Carole McReynolds, Meagie Carter, Gloria Collum, Lynda Mitchell and Jo Ann Cavosie! Meagie Carter is a cheerleader. Lynda Mitchell was Homecoming Queen, and Mary Frances Rhoades, Meagie Carter and Wilda Collins were in the court. Who ' s Who representatives are Diane Roberts, Anne Haney, Chloe Nichols, and Jane Isom. Six are on the W.S.G.A. Council, and one is a member of the Student Senate. Eight are members of Cardinal Key. Chi Omegas belong to various honorary societies. Barbara Hartness and Lynda Mitchell are Reveille Beauties. Meagie Carter, Jo Ann Cavosie, Wilda Collins, Marilyn Moore, Jeirenne Rainer, Mary Frances Rhoades, and Gloria Collum are Reveille Favorites. Ann Haney, Meagie Carter, and Diane Roberts are members of the Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. Majorettes in the Famous Maroon Band are Gloria Collum, head majorette; Jeirenne Rainer, Wilda Collins, Barbara Holmes, and Frances Overby. Mason Marmaduke Mitchell Moore Myers McReynolds Overby Pomeroy Rainer Seelbinder Seitz Simonds Smith Stacy Stevens Sudduth, A. M Sudduth, M. Ungan Vanderford Wooldridge Phi Mu KAPPA ALPHA Bennett Brown Easley Gower iir.. :vvrv im, t Hamblin Hamlin Hunt Love r„. The Phi Mu Fraternity was established on March 4, 1852, at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia. Kappa Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu was founded at Mississippi State University on December 10, 1961. Nineteen Mississippi State coeds pledged the newly-established chapter. Phi Mu pledges are active in many campus events. Cheerleaders are Tomzie Crowson and Helen Mott. Pledges serving as R.O.T.C. sponsors are Mary W. Love, Helen Mott, June Brown, and Tomzie Crowson. Pledges who were elected Favorites for the REVEILLE are Helen Mott, and Martha Ruth Malone. Phi Mu ' s chosen as Beauties are Tomzie Crowson and Mary Winfred Love. Mar- tha Ruth Malone is the Poultry Club Sweetheart. June Brown is a majorette with the Maroon Band. Tomzie Crowson was a member of the 1961 Homecoming Court. In the All- Fraternity Sing, the Phi Mu ' s placed second in both the large group category and small group category. All-Fraternity Sing Ransburgh Rhodes Richardson Wallace m ,. i ja j . JUL . .ASteA Zeta Tau Alpha GAMMA ZETA s Vice President— MARY NELL COLLINS Secretary— SHIRLEY WALKER Treasurer— ALEITA ANN MAGEE • Benson Carroll Collins Correro • Fort Guy Hickman Howell Zeta Tau Alpha was founded in Virginia in 1898 and Gamma Zet a Chapter was founded in 1940 on the Mississippi State University campus. The Chapter is outstanding in campus activities. Some of its prominents are: Collins — Who ' s Who, Senior Class Secretary, Cardinal Key, Panhellenic Council, Horticulture Club President, 4-H Club; Magee — feature twirler, Student Alumni Commit- tee, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Kappa Delta, Cardinal Key; Kerr — Panhellenic Council President, Coed Club; Walker — Cheerleader, Blackfriars, Army ROTC sponsor, Bulldog Boosters, WSGA: Hine— SEA, WSGA, DSF, Coed Club; Hickman— Society of Industrial Engineers; Myers — Society of Chemi cal Engineers; Lutz — Panhellenic Council, WSGA : Coed Club, Newman Club; Monsell — majorette, band, WSGA, BSU; Correro — majorette, band : Coed Club, Newman Club; Scurlock — band : Women ' s Chorus, BSU; Guy — Coed Club, Black- friars. Zetas rank high in scholarship too, as shown by the President ' s List and the Dean ' s List each semester. Zeta ' s social calendar is highlighted by the annual Stardust Ball and by numerous parties throughout the year — the Christmas Dance, a sum- mer house party, the Beatnik party, the Halloween party, the annual faculty and students ' reception, and numerous pledge swaps. The Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority now resides in its new chapter house on East President ' s Drive. Magee 1 l (.1 ;%.■; • ■• Interfraternity Council IFC Promotes Inter-Fraternity Cooperation m l M M The Interfraternity Council worked very hard this year to achieve its goals of insuring cooperation among fraternities on the campus and between the fraternities and the University administration. The I.F.C. establishes and enforces the rules which govern Fraternity life at Mississippi State University. This includes the enforcement of the I.F.C. constitution, the drawing up and administration of rushing, pledging and initiation laws, and the operation of the interfraternity sports program. The I.F.C. extended its activities this year to include the sponsorship of the Miss Venus contest and inaugurated Miss Betty Sue Price, Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma, for the reign of the 1961-62 year. Other innovations were: advancements made in the method of directing rush week, reorganiza- • tion of the sports program, and initation of a Greek Week. The I.F.C. continued its annual custom of providing food and presents for needy families in the Starkville area at Christmas time, and also set up a new program which gives a $250.00 Scholarship to some worthy freshman. Fraternity membership continued to increase this year and the I.F.C. is now composed of ten fine, strong fraternities. ii President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer . Advisor Advisor JAMFS ROUSE JAMES RESTER GEORGE BOYD BILL FOSTER BILL RUSH Sfs S ACACIA Johnson, Gerald W. Duncan, Ray ALPHA TAU OMEGA Spicer, John Fratesi, Louis KAPPA ALPHA Lyons, Boyd Acree, Herbert KAPPA SIGMA Jordon, Fulton Clark, Flecher LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Wells, Raymond Hanna, Fred PHI KAPPA TAU Jones, Bill Hodges, Joe PI KAPPA ALPHA May, Cinclair Orman, Jimmy SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Wilson, Hugh Sanderson, Bud SIGMA PHI EPSILON Domino, Salvador Kismon, Joe SIGMA CHI Prichard, Joe G. Franklin, Webb Acacia ALBERT RAY DUNCAN, JR. Beal Byrd Chancel lar Chong Delaney Fadgen Foster Gibbs Gilmer Glennon Hamner Harris Hawkins Johnson Jones Humphreys LaHatte The Mississippi State University Chapter of Acacia received its charter in February of 1961, to create the forty- fifth brotherhood of Acacians in the United States. Since that time, the chapter has purchased a house near the campus and gone ahead to take an active part in interfraternity and civic activities. The Black and Gold triangle, worn by many outstanding students, has become a symbol of scholastic sincerity as well as representing leadership in social circles. For the academic year of 1961-62, Acacians ' names were seen in several honorary and professional societies, in addition to making their marks at the top of competitive achieve- ments. Red letter days are abundant on the Acacia calendar. The fall semester incorporated after-the-game parties, group football trips via chartered bus, open house, Halloween and Christmas parties for the neighborhood children, weekend outings, pledge-active sports, and the big event, the Black and Gold Formal. The spring session gave rise to similar activities, plus a banquet honoring national official, masquerade parties, and the climactic event of the year, the Nite of the Nile, which stimulated members and dates with Egyptian atmosphere and dress. Lusk McBride Mayden Meek Middleton Moffitt Moody Peters Pittman Ross Saunders Smith Stewart «te£t Stratton Walker, C. Walker, G. Alpha Tau Omega EPSILON— EPSILON CHAPTER JOHN SPICER President  . ,%, 9 +% MRS. L. B. McLEOD Housemother -■% Allen Arndt Bledsoe Bounds Brock Brooks . _ iA . i m • Clack Clark DeLine Gray 2 itok%rM k W Hunnings Founded at Virginia Military Institute, Richmond, Va., in 1865 by three Confederate veterans, Alpha Tau Omega has risen to a position of leadership and prominence among the old line fra- ternities. Epsilon — Epsilon chapter was chartered at Mississippi State University in 1937 and has prospered ever since. ATO offers a complete program to aid in the social, scholastic, and spiritual development of its members and pledges. Realizing the importance of scholastic achievement, all members are encouraged in their studies, and each pledge must meet a strenuous scholastic program before he may wear the coveted Maltese Cross. The annual Blue Gold Formal in the Spring is the highlight of the ATO social year, which also includes many dances, date suppers, pledges— active events, and a Spring House Party. Prominent Taus on campus include: Rouse, IFC President, Blue Key Vice President, AROTC Brigade Commander, Elder Statesmen, Who ' s Who; McClain, Alpha Zeta, Blue Key Secretary, AROTC Brigade Commander (1st semester) Who ' s Who; Brock, Bulldog Booster President, Elder Statesmen President (2nd semester), Busi- ness School Secretary, Commerce Cabinet; Ingersoll, Phi Eta Sigma; Wilson, Alpha Zeta, Scabbard and Blade; Moore, Varsity Track Team; Allen, REVEILLE Editor, Blue Key, ODK, Elder Statesmen President (2nd semester), Beta Alpha Psi; and many members of campus professional, social and service organizations. McLaurin Maxey Morgan Moore, E. Moore, N. Norman Peterson Pickering Powers Ramirez Ross Richards Rouse Salter Shaw Stott Wignall Wilson Wright Kappa Alpha llP lpPir gf l Acree Anderson, C. W. Anderson, J. F. Andries Bailey Baldwin Barham Bragan Broders Bruister Byrne Chisholm Connelly Downing Dees Dugan Edwards Farrah Fleming Gatewood Gerrard Gilbert Grafe, John Grafe, R. L. Griffin Henderson ■% Ford f Hackett Hardy, H. M. Hardy, R. Hoorn Hughes Jones KAPPA ALPHA On December 21, 1865, at Washington and Lee University a group of Civil War enthusiasts under the guidance of Gen. Robert E. Lee decided to establish an organization which would never let the memories and traditions of the Old South die. Thus was the beginning of Kappa Alpha Order. Marching along under their banner of Crimson and Gold, the KA ' s have planted their Magnolia and Red Rose on 88 college campuses, all below the Mason-Dixon Line. Beta Tau Chapter was established on the MSU campus on December 3, 1927. Scholastically, socially, and politically the KA ' s have held their ground and are well represented on the campus. The outstanding social event of the year is the Old South Ball usually held in Jackson in the spring, with the annual Rose Ball being the Winter Formal. Miss Betty Neal is the current Rose. Also on the KA social calendar are various other parties on the campus and in Columbus. The KA ' s are led on the campus by Bridges, Moseley, and Trevathan— ODK; Bailey, Anderson, Moseley, Trevathan— Blue Key; Anderson and Melton— Class Officers; Edwards, Chairman of Campus Senate; Six cam- pus Senators; Handley— Varsity Football; Langston, Fleming, Bragan— Varsity Baseball; Rosenbaum— Student Athletic Trainer; Six KA ' s are Phi Eta Sigma; and Six KA ' s are in Delta Sigma Pi. The KA ' s scholastic rating is in the upper fourth on campus. Kenningtor Krueger Lane Langston Lee, C. Lee, J. McCaleb McNeel Mason Melton Milton Moseley Oden O ' Leary Parker Phillips Presley Rankin Roberts Rooker Salter Scott Simmons Simpson Stuart Swoope Thornton Toland Trevathan Tullos Walker Warren Kappa Sigma LELAND E. FERGUSON DELTA CHI Akins Allen Baird Baker Barber Bradham Bowman Bradford Bridgeforth Brockway Brumfield Burney Butler Clark, F. Clark, W. Carruth Counts Criss Dishongh Doss Diane Dumas Echols Ellis Falls Faulkner Geeslin Hardin Hatfield Hearon Henderson Hines Hunt Hunter Jones, H. Jones, W. Jordan, D. Jordan, F. Keasler Kincade Lackey Lane McBride, C. Kappa Sigma was founded on the University of Virginia campus on December 10, 1869. The Delta Chi chapter at MSU was founded in 1936. Today Delta Chi has 73 members and 36 pledges. Kappa Sigma was fortunate in having many of its members active in State ' s many organizations during the year. ODK members include Wilson— President, Ferguson— Treasurer, Windham, Clark. Delta Sig has Ellis— Chancellor, Ferguson, Marley, and Hatfield. Phi Eta Sigma includes Sheely, Brumfield, Greene, Lane, and Henderson. Wilson and F. Clark were elected to Who ' s Who. Sanders is a member of Phi Kappa Phi. Commerce Cabinet has Ellis— President, Windham— Vice President Ferguson, Marley, and Hatfield. Windham, Wilson, Ellis, Ferguson and Hatfield are Elder Statesmen. Philo Demos has Sheely, Thompson, Lane Mcllwain, Brumfield, Sample, Mallory, and Hunt. Windham, F. Clark! and W. Clark are Scabbard and Blade members. Alpha Zeta includes F. Clark— Vice President, and Kincade. F. Clark is on President ' s Cabinet and a member of Block and Bridle. Band members include Sheely— drum major, Sanders and Hunt Meyer is Secretary of the Freshman Class. Smith is a Cheerleader F Clark is President of Ag School. Ellis is President of Business School. Hatfield is Business Manager and Ferguson is Layout Editor of REVEILLE. Delta Chi was co-champion in IFC sports last year. Some of K. Sigs ' social activities are the Star and Crescent Ball Found- ers Day Banquet, The House Party, Del Ray theme parties and the Christmas Orphan ' s party. McBride, J. Mcllwain McRee Marler Maxwell Meeks Mendoza Meyer Miller Moore Morgan Morrison Murray Myers Norton Parks Parvin Patterson Rush Sample Sanders, J. R. Sanders, J. M. Shaw Sheely Shurden Simpson Skelton Smith Spell Stacy Stribling Swayze Thompson Weatberall Weatherly Webb Weems, B. Weems, T. Wills Wilson Windham Winstead Worthington Lambda Chi Alpha EPSILON-CHI CHAPTER Bradley Carr Cone Collins Cook Crawford Deaton Goul Hanna, F. Hanna, H. Lambda Chi Alpha is one of the largest national fraternities in the world with 152 chapters in the United States and Canada. The Epsilon-Chi Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha was founded at Missis- sippi State University in 1938 and since that time has taken an. active interest in the activities of the school. The Chapter House, located at 508 University Drive, is the center of our activities, both scholastic and social. Our housemother, Mrs. Mother Nan Oakley, is always on hand to give advice and moral support. She has taken a part deep in the heart of each Lambda Chi. Many parties, including stag socials, after-game dances, theme parties, house parties, and our Crescent Ball, are held throughout the year. Lambda Chi offers a forum for good scholarship, as well as for healthy enjoyment, and lasting friendship — all supported by sound standards of morality. Harrison Kennedy Kincade Kuebler McNeil Parker Mulloy Rosenkranz Scott Singleton Tinsley Wells, R. I Wells, W. Windham Phi Kappa Tau ALPHA CHI CHAPTER , M hm tm r ■Cm Busby Cummings Carrico Crigler Elmore Foley Felts, A. Felts, S. Finley Florence Gaston Graham Hataway Hawkins Hodges Hood Irby Morris Maley Mattox Mayfield McAnally Alpha Chi of Phi Kappa Tan was chartered on the Mississippi State University campus in 1938. Since that date the charter has grown steadily, has expanded its sphere of operations to include virtually every aspect of campus activity, and has been a progressive element working to promote the best interest of Mississippi State University. The chapter celebrates its 24th anniversary on the Mis- sissippi State University campus this scholastic year, and dedicates itself to the same principles of brotherhood, scholarship, and lead- ership which have characterized its influence on campus in the past. The chapter is currently lodged in a spacious colonial-style house in Starkville, which has dormitory facilities for 30 men and dining room facilities for 65 men. Phi Taus hold membership in many cam- pus organizations, such as Student Senate, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Phi Omega, ASME, ASPE, and AIEE. Outstanding social events of the year are the Winter Formal and the Red Carnation Ball. McClanahar McHaney Murphy Nabors QuTmby Redd Riley, J. Riley, R. Shockey Smith, D. Smith, T. Sneed Stallings Stokes Thompson Walrod Washington Walker Welborn Westmoreland Whitehead Williams Womble Woolridge Wright Sigma Alpha Epsilon CALVIN H. SEAGO MISSISSIPPI THETA CHAPTER Housemother 7 M X | ' } Q , PPk 9k TSk ; . % •fjy ffi j l , i( .■• N j Aiken Ashford Barnett Barton Blair Boren Bowling Boyd, C. P. Boyd, G. Burnett Campbell Caraway Chamblin Crowe, D. N. Dorroh Ellington Ford, C. Ford, W. R. Garraway Glasgow Greer Guynes, B. V. Guynes, B. V. Harpole Harris, E. Harris, J. Hendricks, T. Holcomb Home Ho uglawd Hughey Inman Jones, J. Jordan Kearney King Ladner Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded at the University of Alabama in 1856 and is the oldest Southern Fraternity. Mississippi Theta Chapter was installed at Mississippi State University in 1887. Na- tional membership is over 112,000 men in 144 chapters. SAE ' s outstanding men on the campus include: Thurmond, Sec. of SA; Ellington, VP of SA; Mellen, head cheerleader; Seitz, VP of Jr. Class;- Sanderson, Treas. of Jr. Class; Mellen, Sec. of Jr. Class; Shipp, VP of Soph. Class; ODK has Seitz, Burnett, and El- lington; Blue Key members include Rogers, Seitz, Moorer, and Ellington; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities in- clude Burnett and Ellington; Tau Beta Pi, Burnett, Pres., Harris; Eta Kappa Nu, Harris; Philo Demos has Wilson, Jordon, Pillow, Seago, Bridgeforth, and Shipp; Delta Sigma Pi includes Ellington, VP., Moorer, Thurmond, White, Boyd, Ford, Sanderson, and Smith; Pres. of Eng. School, Burnett; Scabbard and Blade, Elling- ton, Moorer, Mellen; Phi Kappa Phi, Burnett; Student Senate, Mel- len, Seitz, Shipp, Burnett; Maroon Band, Boyd, Harris, Rogers; Alpha Zeta, Rogers; Phi Eta Sigma, Seitz, Burnett, Harris; Boyd, Sec of IFC; Football, Ellis, Kearney; Baseball, Reese; Tennis, Davis, Dean; Golf, Tullos, Lyles, Hougland. Social highlights include Magowah and Bohemian parties, pledge dance, Founders Day Banquet, and the House Party on the Gulf Coast. The outstanding event of the year is the pinning of the sweet- heart at the Black and White Ball. Lyles Marshall Martin Mellen Moorer McDonald McNulty Oliver Palmer Parker Perry Pillow Pollard Ratliff Reese Richey Rochelle Sanderson Sanger Scales Seago Seitz, B. Seitz, T. B. Shipp Shirley Simmons Smith Sohm ! X XX X X 9 , m E ' ll Sigma Chi GAMMA UPSILON CHAPTER MRS. HENSHAW Cuevas Deas Denton Diket Enlow Foster Franklin French Fuller Furlow Galloway Gibens Gilfoy Gordon Hall Hardin Harris Harvey Harwood Hewes Hilbun Holden Hopkins Haynes Hill Ingram Jeffreys Johnston Jones, D. Jones, J. King Sigma Chi was founded on June 28, 1855, at Miami University in Ohio. Gamma Upsilon was chartered in 1938. Sigma Chi claims 134 chapters and 90,000 members. Gamma Upsilon was first in schol- arship last year, placed in the homecoming float competition, and placed in the Chi Omega Song Festival. Sigma Chi ' s outstanding men on campus include: Clark, president of the Student Association; Mann, V.P. of the Student Association; Billingsley, Chairman of the Dance Committee; Hopkins, Treas. of Senior Class, Whitfield, Treas. of Soph. Class; Stubbe, V.P. of Freshman class. The Student Senate has Harris, Stubbe, Blakeslee, Franklin, Gilfoy, Reed, Barry, and Welch. ODK claims Parker, Welch, Franklin, and Barry. Blue Key has Rester and Clark. Who ' s Who chose Barry, Clark, and Welch. Scabbard and Blade claims Anderson, Crain, Milner, Warner, and Rose. Arnold Air Society has Barry and Moore. Football has Welch, Furlow, Priester, Jef- fries, and Hutto. Baseball has Parker, Montgomery, Galloway, Ses- sums, and Enlow. MSCW representative is Rose. Sigma Chi ' stresses scholarship, but is not outdone in social func- tions. The social highlight of last year was the annual Sweetheart Ball, last year honoring Miss Norma Branch as sweetheart. Other important social events include various parties in and around Stark- ville, serenading the W, the annual spring house party, fish fries, and Derby Day. Kimbrough Andrews Lomenick McBride McFadden Mclnnis Mclntyre Marlow Massey Montgomery Moore Moss Mott Noel Olmsted Pace Parker, G. Parker, S. Parsons Pennebaker Presley Ray, B. Ray, J. Redding Reed McReynolds Riley Rose Sanders Sessums Smith Southworth Stone Stringer Stuart Stubbe Thompson Welch White Whitfield Whitman Williams, C. Williams, T. Windham Wood Yarborough : L m 1 I i I Sigma Phi Epsilon MISSISSIPPI BETA CHAPTER ■a . B wL Adcock Anderson Arrington Black Boozer Brumfield Calcote Calhoun Coker Cooper Crabb De mpster Dickins Domino Dorizas Duckett Evans Farmer Halton Hood, H. A. Hood, K. B. Hood, W. T. Norris Keller Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Richmond, Virginia, on No- vember 1, 1901. S.P.E. has 170 active chapters and a total mem- bership of well over 52,000. The Mississippi Beta Chapter was chartered on State ' s campus on April 30, 1938, and it has pro- gressed steadily ever since. The Sig Ep House is located at 317 East Main Street, but its members are found at any important activity on campus. Sigs Eps on campus are: Dempster — Y.M.C.A. President; Cooper, Domino-Al- pha Kappa Psi; Arrington, Dickens — Alpha Phi Omega; Dempster — Blue Key; Sturdivant, Dempster — Scabbard and Blade; Ladner — Arnold Air Society; Domino — Newman Club; Scrivner — Dairy Club; Boozer — Agronomy Club. Sig Ep stresses scholastic attainment above all, but we are not to be outdone in social functions either. The annual Queen of Hearts Ball highlights our social calendar, last year honoring Miss Jariel LaFleur as sweetheart. Other important events include serenading the W, intermission parties, stag parties, pledge swaps, dances, house parties, and the annual Pledge- Active football banquet. Kisner Koonce Landin Pearson Redstone Sanders Scrivner Shingler Stone Sturdivant White L feoi Pi Kappa Alpha GAMMA THETA CHAPTER MRS. CLAIBORNE r A Bloodworth Boykin Britt Brock Camp Carruth Carter Chandler Clanton Collins Corder Curts Daffin Dallas Dendy Estes Freeman Fuller Fulton Gordon Within one year from Pi Kappa ' s founding in 1868, the ideals which prompted the six men at the University of Virginia to band themselves in brotherhood spread to a group in another college, and, by that act, Pi Kappa Alpha ceased to be a local fraternity and entered the national Greek letter fraternity world. Today, Pi Kappa Alpha is a national fraternity with chapters in thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia. Geographically, Pi Kappa Alpha is truly national. In point of size, Pi Kappa Alpha is among the larg- est and in age, one of the oldest. Gamma Theta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at Mississip- pi State received its charter from the national fraternity in 1927. The Pikes here have had many firsts since then. Among the more important firsts is the first house on campus erected in 1951. To- day the Pike House is the Kathleen Craig Claiborne Chapter House, a tribute to the beloved house mother. The ideals of the National Fraternity — friendliness, co-operative spirit, scholarship, and de- velopment of Christian character — are upheld by Gamma Theta Chapter. Some of the major events of Gamma Theta chapter are Dream Girl Dance, Founders ' Day, Christmas Open House, and campus parties throughout the year. Goldsmith Graham Graves Guess Guynes Harris Havens Henderson Holmes Howell Hurdy Jeffries Johnson Jolly Jones, B. Jones, E. Jones, R. Kavanaugh Kelly Kergosien Lauderdale Laurier Lee, M. Lee, S. Lichte Ligon Loftin Lolley Maroon May, C. q sy May, W. McGee, J. A. McGee, J. B. Milam Miller Miner Morgan Noblin Nowell Odom Oglesby Ormon Tyler Wallace, H. Wallace, T. Wamble Ward Ware Watson Weihing Westin Williams Wright a rap Miss Venus ■: MISS BETTY SUE PRICE, Miss Venus, 1961-1962 Miss Betty Sue Price, a senior at MSCW and sweetheart of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, was chosen Miss Venus at a contest held during intermission of the Brothers Four concert in Lee Hall Auditorium on November 16th. The Miss Venus Contest is spon- sored by the Inter-Fraternity Council and has as its purpose the selection of the Queen of all the fra- ternity sweethearts on the State campus. Miss Price is the second holder of the Miss Venus title. The contest was begun last year when Miss Betty Thomas was selected. Fraternity Sweethearts Miss ANNA HIT( HIXSON Alpha Tau Omega MISS LINDA WRIGHT Pi Kappa Alpha MISS MARY LOUISE WILSON Sigma Alpha Epsilon MISS JERIEL LE FLEAUR Sigma Phi Epsilon MISS BETTY NEAL Kappa Alpha MISS NORMA BRANCH Sigma Chi MRS. REBA ROBINSON TANT Lambda Chi Alpha MISS AMENDA SMITH Phi Kappa Tau f J 1 f A I • Mr. MSU page 260 • Miss MSU page 261 • Beauties page 262 • Favorites page 267 FEATURES 259 Mr. Mississippi State University John Vincent Correro Mr. Mississippi State is best known at State for his excellent performance as quarterback on the Bulldog football team. John, a 3 year letterman in athletics, served as President of the M Club this year. Besides making a name for himself in the field of sports, John also has a distinguished academic rec- ord in the School of Education. He was elected President of Kappa Delta Pi, an honorary educational fraternity. John has been listed on the Dean ' s List and the President ' s List while at Mississippi State. His aca- demic and extracurricular activities entitled him to membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, national lead- ership society for college men. In 1961, John was selected for representation in Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Miss Mississippi State University Nina Dallas Massey Miss Mississippi State has participated in many ac- tivities during her four years on campus. In 1959 Nina led the Bulldog fans as cheerleade r. A popular personality at State, she was chosen as REVEILLE Favorite for two years. Nina has also been a member of the Coed Club and the staff of the 1962 RE- VEILLE. Nina served as sponsor of the Maroon Guard for I960 and 1961. Excelling in scholarship, Nina has made the Dean ' s List and President ' s List every semester. She served as secretary of Cardinal Key National Honor Sorority. In 1961, Nina was elected Secretary of the Student Association and was a representative on the Presi- dent ' s Cabinet. Nina also worked on the Student- Alumni Committee and the Student Association Dance Committee. In 1962, Nina was tapped by two national honor societies: Kappa Delta Pi, an honorary educational fraternity, and Phi Kappa Phi, an honorary scholastic society. Barbara Hartness J eueiue Ujeauiu I - ' Shirley Walker iReoeiffe !j3eautu V T : Tomzie Crowson Uxeuei Ie Ujeautu P Lynda Mitchell U eve iffe CBeautu ' ( J X 265 Mary Winfred Love Uveue ne Jieautu Reveille Favorites Jo Ann Cavosie Jeirenne Rainer Gloria Correro 267 Favorites Martha Malone Mary Frances Rhoades Marilyn Moore Aleita Ann Magee Wilda Collins I 1 ms Meagie Carter 3S | -, ?lib : - i • Air Force Cadets page 272 • Army Cadets page 273 • Officers page 274 • Military Band page 275 • Organizations page 276 MILITARY Air Force Cadet Command ■j L2L Rate ' s o WING STAFF Cadet Lt. Col. G. Taylor Wing Commander Cadet Lt. Col. C. Horton Deputy Wing Commander Cadet Lt. Col. J. Lee Deputy for Operations Cadet Lt. Col. R. Moore Deputy for Materials Cadet Lt. Col. R. Moody Deputy for Personnel Cadet Lt. Col. R. Noel Wing Inspector Cadet Major R. McHaney Information Officer BRIGADE STAFF First Row: Cadet Col. J. Rouse, CO, Hon. Cadet Col. S. Walker, Sponsor. Second Row: Cadet Lt. Col. Clark, ExO, Cad. Maj. Priester, Cadet Maj. Chunn, Cadet Maj. Elmore, Cadet Capt. Pierce. Army Cadet Command 1ST BATTALION STAFF First Row: Cadet Maj. Sabine, Hon. Cadet Maj. Crowson. Second Row: Cadet Capt. Johnson, Cadet Capt. Hitch, Cadet Capt. Ellington. Third Row: Cadet Capt. Bell, Cadet Capt. Havens, Cadet Capt. Parker, Cadet Capt. Sturdivent. 2ND BATTALION STAFF First Row: Cadet Lt. Col. Dempster, Hon. Cadet Maj. Cavosie. Second Row: Cadet Capt. Clark, Cadet Capt. May, Cadet Capt. Scott, Cadet Capt. Blakeslee, Cadet Capt. Robson. Third Row: Cadet Capt. Harrison, Cadet Capt. Moorer, Cadet Capt. Garner. 3RD BATTALION STAFF First Row: Cadet Lt. Col. Falls, Hon. Cadet Maj. Guess. Second Row: Cadet Capt. Bailey, Cadet Capt. Rose, Cadet Capt. Marley, Cadet Capt. Clark. Third Row: Cadet Capt. Edgeworth, Cadet Capt. Windham, Cadet Capt. White. COL. HAMILTON CAPT. JOGANICH CAPT. BALDWYN CAPT. BOHNE CAPT. ALBRITTON Army ROTC Staff LT. COL. AMUNDSEN LT. COL. BIGGER CAPT. FOGG CAPT. LARSON ROTC Band The R.O.T.C. Band was first organ- ized in 1902, and is a joint organization of Army and Air Force basic cadets. The Band plays for all military reviews and ceremonies in addition to representing the University at various civilian func- tions. Command positions are rotated each year between the Army and the Air Force R.O.T.C. Baker, J. M. Bloodworth, M. D. Brock, J. V. Brooks, B. P. Byrd, E. E. Catledge, C. G. Cook, L. H. Crumby, T. I. Davis, L. L. Dorseys, C.F. Eaker, R. E. Edwards, T. E. Foley, R. D. Freeman, H. M. Hardy, T. M. Harmond, C. E. Harrell, R. W. Hays, F. L. Hodges, H. W. Hunt, W. G. James, R. S. Johnston, W. R. Knight, J. M. Kuebler, W. J. Lenior, J. S. Lollar, M. E. Long, J. L. Massey, M. E. McMahan, J. W. Milam, G. S. Nagle, R. A. Pace, J. V. Raley, W. M. Ratcliff, H. L. Ridings, R. S. Sanders, J. R. Schuh, H. P. Sheely, R. A. Simmons, B. J. Sims, J. M. Smith, D. G. Smith, H. C. Steep, W. R. Stonestreet, W. G. Taylor, T. L. Titus, J. A. Upchurch, B. A. West, J. H. Wood, R. F. Wood, W. L. Beers, S. C Brannon, B. C. Brett, W. D. Brister, J. T. Causey, C. K. Cobieigh, D. E. Davis, K. L. Doss, T. A. Doby, J. C. Dye, O. D. Gaines, W. G. Goff, C. D. Hartness, D. S. Henley, B. D. Herchenhahn, C. O. Hill, J. M. Hixon, T. G. Hooker, P. A. Kolb, J. L. Lecroy, G. G. Livingston, P. K. Maxey, W. E. McAlphin, J. D. Mize, M. G. Mowers, L. E. Muffolett, P. V. Murphy, S. E. Murray, W. E. Owen, D. U. Owen, S. S. Pennebaker, J. D. Pope, J. V. Power, O. K. Pugh, C. L. Simmons, W. J. Stone, J. L. . Tyler, J. D. Wharton, D. T. Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society is a national military honor society for outstanding Air Force Cadets. The Kenneth J. Snedden Squadron was formed at Mississippi State in 1951. The pur- pose of the organization is to further the mission, tradition, and concepts of airpower and the U.S. Air Force, and to create a closer and more efficient relationship among Air Force ROTC cadets. Commander Executive Officer ..... Adjutant Recorder Operations Officer .. Comptroller Information Officer . Faculty Advisor Sponsor CLAUDE G. KINCADE, JR. DAVID RASPET BOB HORTON GEORGE TAYLOR .... MAXEY PHILLIPS .... ROBERT MERRELL .. CAPT. EUGENE BALDWIN LYNDA MITCHELL Barry, Sam Blackburn, Jimmy Brewer, Forrest Boggart, James Burney, Dick Hendley, Ed Horton, Bob Kincade, Claude May, Douglas McHaney, Bob McNeil, James Merrell, Robert Moore, Robert Phillips, Maxey Raspet, David Seitz, Bing Taylor, George Ware, Billy Wilson, Hugh Blue Knights Pictured above are the 1961-62 members of the Blue Knights Drill Team. The members are chosen from a select group of basic AFROTC cadets. Once selected for membership, the cadets are subjected to strict discipline and precision drill while training. The Blue Knights were organized in 1958 and have since gained recognition as a precision drill team in Mississippi, Ala- bama, and Tennessee. Barnes, Henry Batte, Oliver Beard, Thomas Bingham, Edward Butler, Louis Carter, Brad Carter, John Clanton, Don Cole, Newton Copeland, James Coward, David Dampier, Ronnie Dees, Van Delcuze, William Diette, Jacque Eatherly, Michael Fountain, William Gaugh, John Gilbert, Harris Henson, Billy Horner, Harry Jordan, David McAnally, Larry Massey, James Ogden, Charles Padgett, Jerry Parsons, Frank Peterson, William Pipkins, Daniel Pollard, Charles Rickels, Charles Spayd, Thomas Tollus, George Toumbecaris, George Upton, Charles Whaley, John White, Robert Williams, Robert Wood, Neil Yeager, James gpg|ir Wm ' m Commander— CADET LT. DANIEL W. PIPKIN Sponsor— MISS JUNE BROWN Faculty Advisor— CAPT. RUDOLPH JOGANICH Staff Advisor— T SGT. C. O. GRIZZLE Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade is a nationally known military honor so- ciety for Advanced ROTC cadets who meet certain military and scholastic requirements. The major objectives of the or- ganization are to maintain a high standard of military bearing and foster a better spirit and more understanding of the military aspects of University 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 cadet elected to Scabbard and Blade must be an officer and a gentleman. He must possess the qualities of leadership, patriotism, efficiency, loyalty, obedience, courage, good-fellow- ship and honor — all of which lead to success in any field of endeavor, military and civil. Merit is the sole basis of member- ship in Scabbard and Blade. The Advanced Army ROTC Drill Team is comprised of mem- bers from the Blade. OFFICERS Captain— WILLIAM P. BELL First Lt.— ROBERT J. DEMPSTER Second Lt.— CHARLES EDGEWORTH First Sgt.— DON E. CHUNN Anderson, Clifford Anderson, John Bailey, Robert Bell, William Chunn, Don Clark, Fletcher Clark, Walter Crain, Berry Davis, James Dempster, Robert Durham, George Edgeworth, Charles Ellington, William Elmore, Carroll Garner, John Goldsmith, William Hanna, Fredrick Havens, Yeul Long, John McClain, William Mellem, Lawrence Milner, Thomas Moorer, Clarence Orr, James Pierce, Paul Roberts, Charles Rose, James Scott, Billy Sinclair, William Spencer, Thomas Sturdivant, Robert Suttle, Thomas Warner, Tom Westbrook, John Windham, Jerry Womble, Carl Maroon Guard The Maroon Guard is the honor company of the Army ROTC Cadet Corps formed in the fall of 1959 to replace the local chapter of the Pershing Rifles. The purpose of the 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. The Maroon Guard is comprised of Basic Army Cadets, with the exception of the of- ficers and senior non-commissioned officers who are advanced cadets. The Basic Army ROTC drill team members are taken from the ranks of the Maroon Guard. Lexington Leader Herald Staff Photo • Football page 282 • Basketball page 290 • Baseball page 296 • Golf page 301 • Tennis page 302 SPORTS 1961-62 Athletic Staff RALPH BROWN Assistant Athletic Director WADE WALKER Athletic Director Wade Walker, Mississippi State personable athletic director, enjoyed his tmcst season in three years this year, which was his last as head football coach, with a 5-5 record. Walker resigned his position to devote full time to athletic directorship duties. The new head coach is Paul Davis, formerly of Memphis State and the University of Georgia before coming to State last season as backfield coach. BOB HARTLEY Sports Publicity Director W. J. LUCHSINGER First Row, L-R: Paul Davis, Wade Walker, Ken Donahue. Second Row, L-R: Johnny Majors, J. W. Patrick, Henry Lee Parker, Jim Champion, Dave Owens. WADE WALKER JOHNNY MAJORS KEN DONAHUE JIM CHAMPION DAVID OWENS FRANK HUTSON, End DAVID KELLY, End Co -Captain BILLY PRIESTER, End GENE GIBBS, End RANDY HUTTO, End JOHNNY BAKER, End HOWARD BENTON, Tackl State Gets 6-0 Victory on Two Yard Furlow Sneak JACKSON, MISS., Sept. 23— Quarterback Charlie Furlow sneaked over from the two-yard line in the third quarter to give Miss. State a 6-0 season opening victory over Texas Tech. The Bulldogs climaxed a day of football success for the state of Mississippi as Ole Miss licked Arkansas in the first game of the high- ly publicized Jackson doubleheader. The victory, well earned in spite of numerous mistakes by the Bull- dogs, set off a series of four non-conference conquests. The State eleven downed Houston, Arkansas State and Memphis State in other non-circuit contests. State suffered from the jinx which spelled defeat so many times in the past — the lack of ability to score when they get inside the 20- yard line. The scoring effort was one of several opportunities the Bulldogs had to cross the double-stripe. Only once did they take full advantage. Coach Walker, although displeased with the numerous mistakes, lauded the defense and held that the game would lay the groundwork for a successful season. 35 Yard Dantone Field Goal Defeats Cougars HOUSTON, TEXAS, Sept. 30— Quarterback Charlie Furlow riddled the Houston Cougar defense with short passes to lead the Mississippi State Bulldogs to a 10-7 victory over the highly-touted Cats in gigantic Rice Stadium. Furlow took the inspired Bulldogs 50 yards on the first offensive effort of the second half to notch State ' s only touchdown. Mackie Weaver, a junior fullback, did the honors with a two yard plunge. Sammy Dantone converted. Dantone, unknowing at the time, provided what proved to be the winning margin with a 35 yard field goal in the second quarter. The field goal was set up by a 42 yard pass from Furlow to end Johnny Baker, which put the ball on the hosts ' 25 yard line. The defensive battle continued through the second half with both lines holding steadfast. With the ' Dogs holding the winning margin with five minutes to play, Houston opened an almost successful passing drive. But State halfback Hal Green put an abrupt halt to it when he picked off an aerial on the 15 yard line. Houston opened the game ' s scoring in the first quarter when fullback Larry Brousard capped a 54 yard drive with a two yard plunge. Eddie Mitchamore toed the extra point. The win was the second consecutive for the Bulldogs, who faced their first Southeastern Conference opposition, Tennessee, the next week. BOB DUGAN, Tackle KENNY HERRINGTON, Tackl a a r Vols Hand Bulldogs First Setback 17-3 KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 7— With all three quarterbacks suffering from injuries sustained in the Houston game, the Tennessee Volunteers bruised Mississippi State ' s hopes for a Southeastern Conference victory 17-3 in what UT coach Bowden Wyatt termed a mean, hard, tough football game. Sammy Dantone, who kicked true in the Houston encounter, again found his mark against the orange shirted Vols to account for the Bulldogs ' only score. The 30 yard boot came in the third quarter to knot the game 3-all after Tennessee ' s Gary Cannon, who does nothing else, sent a field goal in from 19 yards in the second period. Tennessee scored once each in the third and fourth quarters. In the third, outstanding tailback Mallon Faircloth hit Johnny Hudson with a 42 yard strike for a tally. In the fourth, Faircloth dodged for six yards and a touchdown. The game was rugged for both teams. State drew 91 yards in pen- alties and Tennessee got 21. Injuries were frequent for each team. Benny and Bobby Stacy, guard and halfback, respectively, along with ;nd Johnny Baker, were lauded for outstanding performances on de- fense. Quarterback Tootie Hill and fullback Mackie Weaver led the Bull- log offense. Hill collected 36 yards in nine carries and Weaver man- .ged 32 yards in 10 attempts. Indians Routed 38-0 in Homecoming Runaway STATE COLLEGE, Miss., Oct. 14 — Determined to make the first of two home stands a success, the Mississippi State footballers recovered from the previous week ' s setback to Tennessee to rout Arkansas State 38-0 in front of a Homecoming and High School .Day crowd. With reserves playing quite a bit to save the regulars for the next week ' s SEC conflict with Georgia, Wade Walker ' s Bulldogs romped almost at will over the badly outclassed Indians. The first kickoff resulted in a 66 yard drive with fullback Sammy Dantone booting a 25 yard field goal to get State off with a 3-0 lead. Leading off the second quarter, Dantone plunged one yard to cap a 70 yard drive to give State its first touchdown. Sophomore fullback Johnny Sparks bulled three yards for the score, after the State eleven had driven 61 yards with sophomore quarterback Sonny Fisher furnishing the spark. The pass for the two points by Fisher fell incomplete. The third period touchdown climaxed a 36 yard drive. Mackie Weaver headed off tackle and fumbled. Fisher, trailing, scooped up the ball and dashed into the endzone. Later, the State crew blocked an Indian punt on the three-yard line. Several plays later sophomore halfback Billy Cook plunged over from the one. The final tally came after quarterback Laurin Collins intercepted a pass to begin a 41 yard drive, which he climaxed with a one yard sneak. ft ff TOMMY RANAGER, Guard WALLACE RODRIGUEZ, Guard t_ CURTIS LLOYD, Guard RONNIE KIRKLAND, Guard BOBBY FLEMING, Guard BROWNIE WALKER, Center JOHNNY WINDHAM, Center Field Goal Is Margin as Georgia Downs State 10-7 ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. 21— Georgia ' s Bulldogs, finding themselves in somewhat of a similar predicament as the Bulldogs from Mississippi State, capitalized on Durward Pennington ' s toe and a spectacular pass reception to whip the upset-minded invaders 10-7 in the aftermath of the Georgia Tech-Auburn battle in Grant Field. Pennington put the Georgia eleven out front with a 21 yard field goal in the third quarter. But State fought back and Johnny Correro connected with halfback- Hal Greene for a third quarter tally to put the visitors out front 7-3 after Sammy Dantone ' s conversion. However, late in the fourth period, halfback Bill McKenny, who had played an outstanding game on offense all night, deflected a Larry Rakestraw pass into the hands of end Ray Clark, who dashed 38 yards for the winning touchdown. Moments later McKenny nailed a State effort for a last minute vic- tory by intercepting a Correro toss at the Georgia 20. The loss kept State winless in SEC competition for the 19th straight time. Previously Unbeaten Tigers Downed by Bulldogs 23-16 MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 28— Determined Mississippi State played inspired football to knock Memphis State from the unbeaten ranks with a 23-16 victory over the homestanding Tigers before a record 30,092 in Crump Stadium. Halfback Lee Welch, a former Memphis East High School quarter- back, scored two touchdowns to pace the Bulldogs in the victory. One came on a 35 yard run following a pass interception and the other came when he received a four yard pass from quarterback John Correro. Memphis State took the opening kickoff and drove 70 yards in 18 plays with quarterback James Earl Wright throwing to John Griffin for a six yard scoring pass. Welch took over in the second quarter. His catch of Correro ' s toss climaxed a 50 yard drive. Correro again threw to Welch for the two points after touchdown. After an exchange of punts, Welch snatched Wright ' s pass and sprinted 35 yards down the sideline to paydirt. Center Wallace Rodriguez set up the Bulldogs ' next score when he blocked Russell Vollmer ' s punt, giving State the ball on the Tiger 37. Moments later, Tootie Hill raced 35 yards to the tally. Memphis State scored twice in the waning moments when Jack Carter booted a 22 yard field goal and Wright passed 11 yards to Chuck Brooks for a score. SAMMY DANTONE, FB CHARLIE SMITH, FB MACKIE WEAVER, FB JOHN SPARKS, FB HAL GREENE, HB BOBBY STACY, HB BOBBY BULLOCK, HB SONNY FISHER, i Trammell, Fracchia, Co. Are Too Much for Bulldogs TUSCALOOSA, ALA. Nov. 4— Nationally ranked Alabama took ad- vantage of two early touchdowns to romp over Mississippi State 24-0 in a steady rain at newly-renovated Denny Stadium. The Bullodgs, still seeking the first SEC victory in an extended dry spell, couldn ' t cope with the passing of potential all-America quarter- back Pat Trammell and outstanding fullback Mike Fracchia. On the opening kickoff, State ' s Sonny Fisher fumbled and Bama ' s Larry McGill pounced on it on the State 15. From there Trammell ran around right end for five, threw halfback Billy Richardson for six and hit him again for the touchdown. The Tide ' s second touchdown came moments later when State couldn ' t move the ball and Alabama took over on its own 41. Fracchia ' s 24 yard run and two Trammell passes chewed up most of the 59 yard drive. Trammell got the touchdown on a one yard sneak. Other Alabama touchdowns came on Davis ' 26 yard field goal in the third quarter and Dink Wall ' s one yard plunge in the fourth period. Alabama had one touchdown called back because of a penalty and one drive which seemed touchdown bound was halted when Curtis Lloyd picked off a Trammell pass. Spectacular Catch Ends SEC Dry Spell as Auburn Falls BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Nov. 11— Results of this day make November 11, 1961, a memorable day in Mississippi State football history. It finally happened. State, certainly a determined ball club, fought like the Bulldogs they were, and upset a powerful Auburn Tiger 11-10 before 35,000 in Legion Field. Johnny Baker made a leaping catch of Charlie Furlow ' s conversion pass in the last minutes of the game to give Wade Walker ' s Bulldogs the first SEC victory in 20 tries. The play followed Billy Cook ' s three yard scoring plunge with 2:45 left in the game. State led the scoring off in the first quarter when Sammy Dantone booted a 31 yard field goal. Auburn bounced back strongly in the second half, capitalizing on Woody Woodall ' s 33 yard field goal to knot the game. In the fourth quarter Bobby Hunt threw a nine yard pass to end Bobby Forest for the touchdown which put the Tigers out front. The touchdown play was set up by John McGeever ' s interception of Tootie Hill ' s pass. State chose to gamble for the two points when the score was 10-9 following Cook ' s touchdown effort. Furlow rolled out and looked as if he were going to run for the pair of points, when he cocked his arm and threw to Baker, who had run a hook pattern and was standing in the endzone. SCOTT HARGROVE, HB LEE WELCH, HB Starry Eyed Tigers Scared as State Loses Close One BATON ROUGE, LA., Nov. 18— Mississippi State caught Louisiana State looking too starry-eyed at the bowls and scared the Tigers almost out of their reputations before the Bayou Bengals retaliated enough for a 14-6 victory in crowded Tiger Stadium. The Bulldogs battled the Tigers to a 0-0 first half and came out in the second determined to peel the stripes off the homestanding Bengals. LSU put the first notches on the scoreboard when Ray Wilkins plunged a yard to cap a 69 yard- 14 play drive in the third quarter. State took the kickoff and drove 67 yards with Tootie Hill doing most of the work. He threw the final 11 yards to end Johnny Baker for the score. The crucial try for two, which licked Auburn the previous week, failed when Sonny Fisher dropped Hill ' s pass. However, many claimed he wouldn ' t have made it to the goal anyway. In the last moments, fullback Earl Gros, climaxing a brilliant ca- reer with the Tigers, raced 50 yards to set up the Tigers ' final touch- down. Gros pulled it over from there. Wendell Harris booted both of LSU ' s extra points. Many cajun hearts came into the appropriate stomachs when tackle Howard Benton blocked an LSU quick k.ck with State tak.ng over on the LSU 32. But a 1 5 yard penalty killed any scoring drive. Country Clubbers Show Power in 37-7 Defeat of Bulldogs STATE COLLEGE, MISS., Dec. 2— Ole Miss wrapped up another al- most perfect season and an invitation to the Cotton Bowl Game by beating Mississippi State 37-7. The Rebels, featuring the powerful running of fullback Billy Ray Adams and passing of quarterbacks Doug Elmore and Glynn Griffing, scored the first three times they had the ball, then coasted to an easy victory. Mississippi State ' s lone touchdown came in the second quarter when quarterback Billy Hill raced nine yards to pay dirt. Ole Miss ' s touchdown parade was led by fullback Adams on runs of one and eighteen yards. Elmore threw to halfback Art Doty for another, and Griffing hit end Ralph Smith for another touchdown. The final tally came when Frank Halbert boomed in from four yards out. After defeating State, the Rebels went oh to Dallas where, without the services of injured Adams, they lost to the Texas Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl Classic. 1961 Freshman Football Team (left to right) OTT HEWLITT COLE CORNELIUS REED McGILL CALDWELL POWELL ELLIS BALL LARSEN KEENE McDONNIEAL McHAN Seated JONES JOHNSTON WETZEL GAINES McGUIRE MUFFALETTO McBRIDE HUFF CAUSEY WHITTINGTON TINGLE CLARK McALPIN Basketball State State State- State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State Head Basketball Coach JAMES BABE McCARTHY 1-1962 BASKETBALL RESULTS Southeastern Louisiana Southwestern Louisiana Louisiana Tech Delta State Louisiana College Murray State Memphis State- Maryland LSU Auburn Vandcrbilt Georgia Tech Alabama Ole Miss Northeast Louisiana Delta State LSU Tulane Tennessee Kentucky Florida Georgia LSU Tulane Ole Miss Sugar Boti ' l Tournament 62- 51 Mississippi State University ' s popular supersales- man-basketball coach, who owns three Southeastern Conference championships, including the 1961-1962 crown, is James (Babe) McCarthy. A native of Bald- wyn, Coach McCarthy has never played college basket- ball and, prior to coming to Mississippi State had never coached college basketball. Babe is a State grad- uate and has been the Bulldog basketball coach for seven years. He has had two All-Americans, Bailey Howell and Jim Ashmore. 1962 was the second consecutive year, and the third out of the last four years that McCarthy has coached an SEC Championship team. .11 Coach JERRY SIMMONS SEC CO-CHAMPIONS: Seated, L. to R.— Coach McCarthy, George Oakley, Red Stroud, Mack Whyte, Aubrey Nichols, Jack Berkshire, Ass ' t Coach Sim- mons. Stand ng: Dutch Luchsinger, Trainer, Leland Mitchell, Stan Brinker, Gene Chatham, Bobby Shows, David Glasgow Joe Dan Gold Timmv Wise Manager. ' 24 Wins, Including Wildcats, Against One Loss, Gives Bulldogs Second Straight SEC Championship For the third time in four years, Coach Babe McCarthy and his Mississippi State Bulldogs brought home the Southeast- ern Conference Basketball Championship, though they had to share it with Kentucky this year. Ignoring the experts who claimed that Coach Adolph Rupp ' s Kentucky Wildcats had the crown all sewed up, the Bulldogs breezed into the Lexington Coliseum and showed Rupp — and 13,500 Kentucky fans — how to play championship basketball. This victory, termed by McCarthy as the greatest thrill in his coaching career, set the stage for a five game home court stand that saw five SEC opponents bow to the battling Bulldogs. With a 24-1 record, the State Cagers once more owned at least a share of the SEC title. The season opened in December with a decisive victory over non-conference Southeastern Louisiana in the Bulldog Gym. Following the opening victory, the hoopsters polished off four more non-conference invaders by convincing scores. Away from the friendly confines of Bulldog Gym for the first time, the defending SEC Champs won a hard fought 69- 57 battle from Murray State on the home court of that Kentucky school. Leaving the Bluegrass Country, the team moved into Mem- phis ' City Auditorium to meet the powerful Memphis State Tigers, in what many called the Bulldogs ' first test of the season. They passed the test with flying colors in an 83-71 victory. After a Christmas vacation, the cagers invaded New Orleans and captured another Sugar Bowl championship by easing past Maryland, 64-62, and whipping LSU 73-51. Forward Leland Mitchell and Guard Red Stroud were named to the All Sugar Bowl Tourney Team. Stroud was chosen Most Valuable Player. Coach McCarthy, Captain Jack Berkshire, Coach Simmons SEC Champions CAPTAIN JACK BERKSHIRE, G. Best Defensive Player in SEC W. D. STROUD, G. ALL SEC Most Valuable Player in SEC, Best Playmaker in SEC FIRST SEC VICTORY Sporting a brand new Sugar Bowl trophy and a nine game winning streak, the State basketballers started the new year with a thrilling 51-48 win over Auburn. Behind 17-5 early in the first half, State rallied, came out with a 31-30 half time lead, and finally clinched their first SEC with 6 seconds to go in the game. Prospects for another SEC crown looked dim for the State hardwood men as a hot Vanderbilt team defeated them 100-86 on the Commodores ' home court. Return- ing home for a postponed game with Alabama, the Bull- dogs picked up their second conference victory, 67-40. Traveling to Atlanta, Babe ' s boys slipped past Georgia Tech, 57-56, in a game that caused all loyal Bulldog Boosters a lot of anxiety before the game was finally won. In another close one five nights later, the ' Dogs demonstrated to Ole Miss that you need more than a sharp-shooting Sophomore to play basketball, as the Rebels went under 61-57. Before embarking on the home stretch— which con- sisted of nine straight conference games — the Maroons thrashed Northeast Louisiana 89-79, and humiliated Delta State 107-61 in the last non-conference game of the season. In the first tilt in a dangerous journey through the Pelican State, the State men, paced by Stroud, Doug Hutton, Mitchell, and Joe Dan Gold, who all scored in double figures, thrashed the LSU Tigers 88-67. Berkshire lays in two. After the Tiger-taming in Baton Rouge, the Bull- dogs prepared to meet Tulane in New Orleans. With Tulane rated second in the Dixie Dozen, the game was supposed to be a close one, with the win- ner having an open field to fight it out with the Invincible Kentucky Wildcats. With Mitchell and Stroud scoring 29 and 16 points, respectively, and the Bulldog defense holding league leading scorer Jim Kerwin to 12 points, State silenced those critics who had conceded the SEC Crown to Ken- tucky by slaughtering the Green Wave 70-59. The stage was now set for a rough two game road trip. Most people expected State to defeat Tennessee, but few, other than Babe and his team, expected the ' Dogs to win as decisively as they did. The final score was 91-67, in favor of State. BIGGEST FEAT OF THE YEAR The following Monday the Bulldogs accomplished the biggest feat of the basketball year by defeating the Wildcats of Kentucky 49-44 in Lexington. From the opening tipoff until the final buzzer sounded it was State ' s game. The Bulldogs went ahead 3-2 early in the game, went into McCarthy ' s famous stall and stayed ahead the remainder of the evening. 13,500 confused ' Tucky fans, five be- Mitchell hooks for two. SEC Champions JOE DAN GOLD, F. w v BOBBY SHOWS, C. K 3 DAVID GLASGOW, F. 293 If SEC Champions ) ft J WV wildered Wildcats, and one humiliated coach watched State use a new variation of the stall to completely dominate the floor. The Bulldogs would get the ball, wait lor the Cats to come after it and then break for the basket Several times it looked like Rupp had come up with a means of halting the downfall of the mighty Baron ' s high ranked Wildcats, but the Babe was one jump ahead of him every time. Team captain Jack Berkshire, 6 ' 0 Guard, held the Cats ' leading scorer, Larry Pursiful, to only five points. The only bright spot as far as Kentucky was concerned was the 23 point performance by out- standing sophomore Cotton Nash. The entire Bull- dog team, and especially Guards Stroud and Hutton, and Forwards Mitchell and Gold, contributed heav- ily to the State victory. Not only will this black day in Wildcat history live on in the minds of Kentucky fans, but every time they open their record book they will see the record for the best percentage of field goal attempts against a Kentucky team— a phenomenal 69.2% by Mississippi State University, February 12, 1962. FIVE HOME-COURT VICTORIES Following the Kentucky conquest, the Bulldogs opened a five game home-court stand with an easy 67-45 victory over Florida. State gained an early lead and utilized their famous stall to confuse the Gators and hold a 24-14 half time lead. After the intermission, Babe proved that his boys can play fast-breaking ball with anyone by scoring 43 points to 31 for the Gators and chalked up the 20th Bull- dog victory in 21 starts. Now ranked number five in the nation by both wire services, the Bulldogs earned their 21st victory the following Monday by defeating the Georgia Bulldogs 83-74. State ran up an early lead — 19 points at one time — and then started running subs in and out and, to quote Babe McCarthy, horsing around. Even horsing around, the State ' Dogs kept ahead of the cellar-dwelling Georgians. Top scorer for State was Mitchell, who fouled out midway through the second half with 17 points. Guard Allan Johnson ' s 23 point scoring effort was high for the visiting Bulldogs. Brinker deflects shot. Good evening, sports far . and tell Coach Rupp he forgot something. icks Gators ' defense. Victory number 22 was marked up when the ' Dogs disposed of LSU 58-48 in a game that was much closer than the score would indicate. State, hitting only 16 out of 56 field goal attempts was not up to par, and the Tigers were definitely hot. The Tigers managed to over-take the Bulldogs and go ahead 37-36 midway through the second half, but State connected on an occasional field goal and enough free throws to pull ahead and wrap up their 22nd victory. State was back on the beam two nights later when they exploded in the second half to rack up victory number 23 in an 83-62 rout of the Tulane Green Wave. Leading by only five points at the half, the Bulldogs opened the second period with a fast break and built the lead up to 21 points with four minutes left. At that point, McCarthy sent in another platoon to clean up and they held Tulane until the final buzzer. This game marked the only time this season when sharp-shooter Jim Kerwin was held to less than 10 ponits. All he could do for the losing Greenies was a measly nine points. The McCarthymen equalled their greatest season in history (1959, when Bailey Howell was a Senior), clinched a tie for their third SEC Championship in four years, and earned the right to accept — or refuse — a trip to the NCAA Regional Finals by defeat- ing arch rival Ole Miss 63-58 in the final game of the season. An overflow crowd of 5650 saw the champion Bulldogs overcome a nine point Ole Miss half time lead with a terrific second half rally. A grinning Coach Babe McCarthy said after the game, It takes real champions to come from behind . . . they all did a great job. And champions they were. Mississippi State fans everywhere knew that the SEC trophy belonged at State College — whether Adolph Rupp ' s Kentucky Wildcats claimed a share of it or not. After all, who was it that went to Lexington and showed Rupp how to play basketball ? Further proof that the real champions were from Mississippi State University was the All SEC selections which named Stroud and Mitchell to first team positions on this coveted team. These same experts bestowed further honors on the Bulldogs by naming Stroud the Most Valuable Player in the SEC and Best Playmaker in the SEC, and Berkshire Best Defensive Player in the SEC. Baseball — 1961 Art Neste Longston, Larry Adams S Sm™™ rf ' i ?, , ' Hu,cl, i s0 , n ' c u Bi ' ' fridge, Johnny Carrtrell, Larry Brannon, teori ft, .. Guy Parker, Don Pope, ■JSlZStfSmSS IgnST toJFjguSEr- T d R u ' : Coach G s ° ' Da,e ° ver ' Ly GMomy - L f UaU t UaU m flNft vti CATCHERS Johnson, Nester. Baseball . 1961 Record SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE: Won 5 Lost 6 ALL GAMES: Won 10 Lost 6 RETURNING LETTERMEN innon, Coach Gregory, Sheffield, First Row: Merriman, Hutch. Cantrell, Parker. Second Row: Pope, Nester, Dempsey, Adams, Johnson, Squad members from Arkansas (1.) and Alabama (r.) ANDY PORTERA— Infield 1961 Freshman Baseball Team Wh p™ ?° U -?} ltt j n ' im 5 iUCUt ' ? ay J °- rdan ' Chds Wright ' Dou « An rson. Second Row: Bill Magee, Wayne Meadows, Bob McCool, David Smith, Ronnie Kirkland, Don Norsworthy. Third Row: Coach Ben Glover, Skipper Shelton, Aubrey Nichols, Jim Handly, Billy Rea Lee, Charley Weaver. Varsity Track — 1961 COACH JERRY SIMMONS Pto Row, Left to Right: Tom Warner, Allan Veal, Ed Moore. Second Row: Coach Simmons, Harold Groce, Jeff Jeffries, Dave Glascow, Howard Wallace, Lexie Lednum, Jim Wood. SEC Cross County Champs V 0% 0% f f% Freshman Track Team — 1961 SEC Freshman Champs u JIM TAYLOR, SEC Cross Country Record Holder FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM :ui!en D R b a: sLnd ro ' Mile Relay Team — 1961 SEC Champs or, H. Hill, M. Sanders, B J r First Row; M. Balfour, D. Brewer, A. Grizzard, J. Gaddis. B. McMi B. Sanford, .]. Taylc Johnson, B. Morrison, Ass ' t Coach W. Burns. m j mm MIKE SANDERS Winner Freshman 440 yd. Dash FRESHMAN MILE RELAY TEAM— SEC CHAMPS Don Brewer, Bob Morrison, Jeff Gaddis, Mike Sanders AM Malcolm Balfour, 2nd in SEC Cross Country (L) Jim Taylor 1st in SEC Cross Country (R) 1 96 1 Tennis Team VARSITY TENNIS TEAM First Row, L to R: Coach Sawyer, Mgr. Mike Pictured: Larry Kitchens, Sharp Atkinson. COACH TOM SAWYER Nolla. Second Ron, L to R: Capt. Ellis Sanhueza, Stanley Dean, Roland Livingston, Pat Gasma, The Maroon team made history in ' 61, scoring a sweep of the Missis- sippi Intercollegiate Tournament with 27 of a possible 27 points. The Maroons were undefeated in SEC dual meets: the victims were Ole Miss (twice), Vandy, L.S.U., Alabama (twice), and Tulane. This was Tulane ' s first SEC loss since World War II. The Bulldog racketeers scored 20 points in the conference for third place, with all six players advancing to the semi-finals. Sanhueza and Garcia won the No. 1 doubles trophy. The State frosh also came through with a promising third in Con- ference play. 1961 FRESHMAN TENNIS TEAM i Sanhueza, a senior, is team captain, SEC doubles champion and MIT singles champion. First Row: Herceg, Primrose, Atkinson. Second Row: Mgr. Nolla, Bracamonte, Livingston, Power, Bowker, Dean, Coach Sawyer. 1962 Golf Team Sports Snaps . . . The Wildcat Conquerors Return to Jubilant Campus Welcome Dr. Colvard Welcomes i and Coaches When the Bulldog Basketball Team defeated old rival Kentucky in the Wildcats ' own gym for the first time since 1929, State held one of the biggest celebrations in years. 4000 students were on hand to meet the victors when they returned to the campus in a three mile motorcade from Columbus. • Dormitory Life page 306 • Campus Life page 308 • Student Index page 3 1 1 STUDENT LIFE Dormitory Housemothers . and Presidents GEORGE MARTIN STEPHEN WILLIAMS BILLY PITTS Life at Mississippi State University 1961- 1962 308 Studying THE PLACE TO GO FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW Starkville — West Point Abbott. Frank L., 72, 192 Abel. Iinimy N., 72 Abel. Richard H., 42 Abcrnathy, James W., 96 Abncv, bred G.. 118 Ahncv, James H., 118 Acbee, Lloyd J., Jr., 72 Aeree, Herbert L., 72, 185, 23 Adams, Clyde R,, 72, 206 Adams, Fletcher P., 72 Adams, Mrs. Jackie. 42 Adams. Larry N., 148, 296 Adams, William H., 180 Adams William M., 42 Adcock, Lewis Q., 118, 250 „ j, SIvia A., , . Agncw . Forrest S.. Jr., 118 Agostmelli, Victor M., 96 A.ken, Jim W., 72, 246 Ainsworth, Charles C, 42 Ainsworth, John E., 118 Akers, Kenneth R., 42 Akins. Charles W., 240 Abb.. I uke , L. Jr., 72, 10 1 Aldndgc. lames I.., 118, 178 Alderman. Webster C, 42 Alexander. Gravis W., 188 Alexander, Larry L., 118 Alexander, Roy W., 118 Alo. older, William II. US Allord. H.lly W„ 118 Allord. Ralph G., 118 Abas, Edward J., 72 Allhritton, Henry T., 72 Allen, Arthur 1 ., Jr., |2, 1 is, 144, 151. 164, 177, 211, 217, Allen, William S„ 1 Allgood, Jerry D., 1 Allison, Anoth y C, Allison, Clarion, 42 All red, Bobby G., 72 Anders, J. Wayne, 42 Anderson, Clifford W., 42, 177, 218, 238 Anderson, George H., 164 Anderson, George R., 72 Anderson, Harold N., 9b Anderson, Hamill V., 118 Anderson, R. J., 164 Jr.. 37 . -. , 72 Anderson, Talmadge, 72, 187 n, Roland H., 72 Andrews, Ira C, 72 Andrews, W. Lester, 72, 200, 206, 249 Andries, James L., 238 Angelo, Lawrence F., Jr., 118, 191 Anglin, Billy C, 72 Anthony, R. Robin, 72, 200 Antici, Eugene, 1 Aid, lames C. I Is Arinder, Thomas R., 96 Arledge, George I., 188 Arledge, John C, 95, 96, 252 Armistead. Eugene R., 96 Armour, Clyde S., 42, 171 Armstrong, Harold B., 37 Armstrong, Ross S., 72 Armstrong, William J., 72 Arndt, George D., 37, 236 Arnold, Johnny J., 96 Arnold. John D., 96 Arnold. Robert J., 72 Arnold, Rayburn L., 118 Arrington, A. Clark, 111, 42 Arrington, Alton P., 72, 206, 250 Arthur, Mary M., 96, 220 Artman. William D., 42, 206 Ashford, Walter P., 72, 195, 246 Asters, Arthur R,, 42 itin, Carson L.. 42 int, Bess R., 96, 208 int, Charles T., 42, 149, 171 Awakul, Sermask, 37 xl. Cb.ulcs, :j B Babb, Donald W., 72 Bacon, Will, am A., 11} Baier, Joseph L., 118 Bailey, Bobby I., 42, IS i ,i a i Bailey, Robert J., 42, 144, 177, 211, 238 Bailey, Stanley E., 96, 221 Bailey, Willie A., 72, 188, 196 Baird, Thomas T., 96, 240 Baker, Don O., 42 Baker, E. G., 169 Baker, Johnny, 72, 148, 193, Bzker, James D., 96, 252 Baker, James L., 42, 188 Baker, John M., 96, 154, 200, 284 Baker, Nancy D., 37 Baker, William B., 42 Baldwin, David. 118. 288 Baleore. James R., 96 , Doyle W„ 42, 171 Ball, Ferrice L., 96, 188 Ball, Hilton W., 118, 252 Ball, loseph E., 37 B.ubei. Anslem H., 96, 185, 240 Barber, lerry L., 72 Barber, Victor C, 72 Wiley J., 96 Barkley, Kenneth R., 43, 164 Barlow, Paul J., 73, 193 Barnes, Albert M., 96 Barnes, Douglas J., 96, 147 Barnes, Stella D., 43, 202 Barnes. Will, am V, 9o Barnett, Horace B., 43, 172, 182, 185 Barnett, James A., 178 Barnett, Lindy E., 73, 246 ■•:. Phillip G.. 96 :, Roy E., 73 Barrett, Richard N., 73, 248 Barrett, Robert W., 118 Barron, Bryant Moore, 73 Barron, Jesse L., 73, 185, 244 Barron, Johnny R., 43 Barry, Samuel C. 4s, 1 is, 151, 159, 164, 209, 248 Bartee. Eddie C, 118 Bartlett, Fitz J., 73, 191 Barton, Alton L., 73 Barton, David C, 246 Base, berg. Albeit W.. Jr., 118 Bass, Cary C, 73, 248 Basuell, John W, J,-. I 10 Bates, Ellison A., 43, 178 Bates, Michael C, 119 Batson, Archie M., 96 Batte. Oliver K„ 119 Baver. Will, am L., 73 Baylis, Thomas M., 119 Bazyar, Manouchehr, 37 Bazyari, Habibollah, 37 Beal, John A., Jr., 73, 185, 234 Bean, Charles R., 119 Bean, Eldridge R., 73 Bean, Sarah E., 96 Beane, George H., 97 Beard, Tommy Hugh, 73 Barnett, ) Becknell, Fred P., 97 Bell, Frank E., 119 Bell, John C, 73, 182 Bell, Jmm I Bell, James T., Jr., 43 Bell, Mary S., 147 Bell, Wilbam P., 43, 155 B nn It John W iili.il, i is Bennett, Mary K., 43, 147, 189, 208, 228 Bennett, Virginia D., 43 Benroth, Barron R., 97, 242 Benson, Karen L., 73, 195, 230 Benton, Marion L., 119 Benton, Robert H., 148, 284 Ber kshire, Jack M., 43, 148, 292 Berry, Lawrence J., Jr., 97, 185 Berry, Loyd W., 119 Berry, Rosanell, 119, 219 Berry. Thomas E., 73 Berrvbill, Donnie W., 73, 185 Be.rvbill. John H., 43 Bethea, Jack R., 97 Betts, Bobbie J., 43, 193, 200 Betz, Charles D., 97 Biele, Anthony, 119 Biggers. Harry L., Jr., 73, 248 Bishop, David N., 44, 146, 157, 185, 161, 172 Bishop, Robert O., 46, 97, 185 Bisho, ,,11, ,io Black, Carolyn R., 73 Black, Dan J., 44 Black, Donald L., 97 Black. Id III .() J- 73 Blackwell. Robert R., 119 Blair, William K., 246 Blake, Mary B., 44, 147 Blakely, Robert W., 97 Blakeley, Paul H., 73 Blakeslee, H. Edward, 44, 2 Blanchard, Dan E., 44 Bland, William C, Jr., 73, 199 Blankeiislnp. Murray B., 119 Bledsoe, Lcioy [ ' )., Jr., .|j, 167, 236 Bloodworth, ( bailes W., 97, Boatman, Alfred L., 97 Boatner, James C, 154 Bogart, Forrest D., 73 Boggan, Robert E., 73 Bolen, Charles R., 97, 185 Bollen. William A., 44 Bolton, M. Lynne, 44 Bond, Robert M., 119 Boney, Arthur J., 97 Carroll, Kathryn S., 75, 230 19 Bonner, James A., 97 Bonney, Michael D., 1 Boone, Charles O., 73 Booth, David W., 193 Booth, William R., 44 Boothe, David F., 97 Boozer, Jerry W., 73, 149 Boozer, Steve W., 73, 250 Boren, Aubrey L., 73 Bostick, Jerry C, 44, 185 Boswell. Cecil C, 97 Bostwick, Charlie D., 248 Bouchard, Dennis F., 73, 221, , 217 119 Bowen, James C, 97 Bowen, Norman W., 97 Bowen, Robert P., 248 Bowker. John M., 119, 191 Bowker, Lewis W., 44, 191 Bowling, Roger C, 73, 246 Bowman, Ronald E., 97 Bowman, Robert P., 119, 240 Bowton. Robert E., 73 Box, Charles E., 74 Box, Lssac P. 44, 153 Boyce, Frank E., 97, 164 Boyd, Austin F., 44, 185 Bovei, Milton J., 74 Bovcttc. John D., 97 Boykin, Robert B., 44, 252 Bi.idb.rd. William 1). A). 1 . ;0 Bradham, David A., 97, 240 Bradley, Claude G., 97, 154, 206 Bradley. Leo T.. Jr., 119, 242 Bradshaw, Charles E., 97 Bradshaw, Percy D., 44 Brady, Derwood M., 119 Brady, James R., 74, 178 , Bobby C, 119 Brantley, James P., 24, 167 Bratley, Mary A., 119, 226 Bratton. Clinton W., 199 Brawnew, Ronald A., 164 Brazed. David H., 172 Breazeale. Wade S., Jr., 119 185 :, Joseph E., 44, 149, 171, , Jan M., 44, 200 3 ndN.. 37, ___ Brewer, Donald R., 97 Brewer, James P., 74 Bridges, lohn C. 151 Bridges, James T., 119 Bridges, Will, am A., 74 Bridgclortli. Stewart II.. 1 19. 213 Bnght, Martha J., 74 Bunker, Stanley R., 97, 294 Briscoe, William I!., i. los Brister, John T., 119 Bristcr, Louis E., 74 Brister, Larry M., 74, 148 Br.tt, A. E., Jr., 252 Broad, Charles M., 119 Broadbent. Elmer R., 97 Broadway, David W., 74 Biosck, Bobby B., 178 Brock, Henry B., Jr., 44, 167, 207, 209, 211, 217, 236 Brock, Jay, 200 Ao,A, Milton I ii : | I 2S : Brock, William C, 45, 163 Bioikway. Thomas R., 240 Broders, Leo E., 119, 238 Brogden, Ronny W., 74 Brondum, John O., 97 Brooks, Frank L., 155 Brooks, Burrow P., 119, 208, 236 Brooks, Robert G., 37 Brooks, Thad A., 98 Broome, Edward L., 119 Brophy, Edward J., 45 Broussard, Dudley G., 45, 187 Brown, Barbara J. 45 153, 157, 158, 217, 228 Brown, Charles R., 98, 163 Brown, Charles K., 74, 193, 244 Brown, David M., 74 Brown, Elam B., 98 Brown, Earnest L., 98, 188 Brumfield, Glenn A., 45, 187, 250 Brumfield, Jimmy, 74 Brumfield, Seth D.. 45, 188 Brumfield. Willis B., 98, 154, 180, 209, 210 Bryan, Ldith N., 98 Bryan. Earl W.. 74 Bryan, Joe L., 74. 163 Bryant, William D.. 74 Burk Robert M.. 174 Buckley, Keith T., 120 Budinieb. Carl A.. 98 Buforel. William T. is Bullard. Roy J.. 163 Bullock. Felda M., 202 Bullock. Cordon L., 98 Bullock, Ottis R., 45 Bullock, Robert E., 74 Buntyn, Larry R., OH, 200, 2 i i BiiKbliebl, lames H., 98, 20(1 Buford, Robert L., 74 Burgess, Bobby J.. 45 Borgess, William D., 45 Brosell, Leslie B., 7| 1 68- Burghen, Ravnioncl A.. 74 Burks, Raymond A., 74 Burnett, Joseph C. 45, 153, 157, 161, 217. 246 Burnett, Kenneth W., 45 Burney. Dick. 45 Burney, John F., 74, 240 Burns. Roy C, 45 Brims, dc, Richard H.. 98, 185 Burns, de, W. Scott, 74 Burr. Bruce W., 45, 157 Burr, Billic J.. 145 Burt, Jerry L., 45 Burt. Jerry M.. 74. 164 Busby, David E., 120, 244 Buscb, Vicki, 98 Bush, lohn M., 37 Bsub. Sally C, 120 Butler, Bennie D., 98, 164 Butler, David E., 120 Butler, David S , ! I ! IS . Butler, (,eorge W., 120, 240 Butler, Robert E., Butler, W,ll, am C, 7 1 Butler. Will M., 45 Butts, Alfred N., 120, 242 Butts, Donald H., 98, 200 Byrcl, Johnny P., 74, 174 Older, George E., 75, 250 Caldwell, Anthony P., 75 Caldwell, Claude R., 75 Caldwell, David F., 120 Caldwell, James M., 45 Caldwell. Joe 196 Caldwell, Thomas L., 120 Caldwell. William P., 221 Calhound, Charles C, 75 Calhoun, Don R., 120, 250 Callahan, Ramon L., 37 Calloway, Albert G., 75 Colloway, Larry G., 120 Cahert, Hollis T., 75 Calvert, John L., 120 Cahert, Larry E., 98 Cameron, Julian R , 120, 252 Cammack, Archie E., 75 Cammack, Abner S., 98 Camp, Robert D.. 2 17, 223. 252 Campbell, Gale H., 45, 163 Campbell, James F., 75, 246 Campbell, Robert H., 75 Campbell, Robert L., 45, 143, Canfield, David G., 98, 221 Canizard, Msrion F., 120 Canady, William R., 120 Cannon, Cloyd C, 120 Cannon, Frankie, 45 Cannon, Jackie R., 45 Cantraell, John A., 45, 148, 296 Capen, John R.. 120 Carman, Jack B., 45, 153, 15 161, 185 Carnathan, Gary Lee 98, 188 Carothers, Russell C, 75 Carpenter, Don A., 120 Carpenter, Dan W., 178 Carpenter, James H., 120 Carr, Charles E., 46 Carr, Fred M., 242 Carr, Jerry G„ 37 Carr, James W„ 46, 185 Carraway, Don C, 120 Carraway, Kermit L., 46, 185 Carrico, Daniel I.., 120, 244 (arte Johnny A. 75 r artel James 1),. Carter Judith Ela ne, 1 Carter James M., 120 Carter Kenneth D , 98 Carter Shelby D., 187 Carter ayne 1 75 Carter Watkins L . 75 Carter Warren, 46 Carty, Bill R„ 98 ( arv ington, James C, 9 Dudley, 75 Casey Kenneth 1 120 Catchot, Harold S.. ( ate, Oscar B., 120 Catledge, Charles G., 98, 154, Cavin, Ralph K., 37, 146 Cavmess. Reggie D., 46 Cavosie, Jo Ann 75, 226, 267, 273 Chaffee, C. M., 179 Chaw; Billy D., 120 Chamblee, Robert G., 46, 141, ( bamblm, Frank R.. 98, 246 Chancellor. Homer (.., 9s, 2s i Chandler. Charles A., 121, 252 Chaney, George N., 98 (hatha,,, Claude E., 46, 148, 153, 294 Chatham, Roger P.. 98 Chatham, Rohct W., 46, 172 ( hcatham, Preston T., 75, 187 Cheelv, Linda J., 121, 208, Chel, , 226 :, Her an E., 46, 166, Chisholm, Angus W., 121, 238 Christian, Samuel P., 46 Christopher, John W., 75 Chunn. Don E., 46, 144, 151, 153, 177, 273 Clack, David M., 46, 236 Clanton, Don B., 99, 252 C Fipp. Robert, 141 C lark, Albert L., 46 Clark, Bart B., 46 lark, Charles M., 121 Clark. Franklin A.. 46, 171 Clark, Fletcher T. 46, 159, 168, 174, 217, 233, 240 Clark, Gene M., 121, 236 Clark, Gerald P., 121, 191 Clark, Jerry B Clark, Joe R.. 40 Clark, Mary O., 75 Clark, Robert R.. 121 ( lark, Richard N., 99, 188 Clark, Travis H., 16, 144, 157, 158, 217, 248, 273 Clark, Walter B.. 75 151, 185 (lark, Wilbam D. 1 ' ,, 177 248 Clark, Walter H., 75, 119. 185, 217, 240 Clay, Mrs. Juanita P., 46 • ' lavborne Bvnum S., 75, 149 s. Gene A., 174 Clements, Rush M., 121 Clemmons, William C, 1 Cleveland, Charles L., 46 ( htton, Ray W., 37 Chshv, Edward D., 46 Cobb, Wilbam M., 171 Cobleigh, Delbert E., 200 Coccaro, Barton J., 99, 191 Cockran. W. W., Jr.. 46, 171 Cockerham, Frank H., 99 Cockerham, John C, 99 Cockerham, J. M, 99 iss Cockrell, Rose E., 99, 215, 217, 226 Coggin, Carolyn, 75, 268 Coggm, James A.. 154, 213 Coggin, Larry L.. 75 Coghlan. Henry M., 121 Cohen, Raymond O., 46 Coker. Charles M., 188 Cokor, William B., 250 Cole, Avean W., 46, 153 Cole. Bobbv J., 46, 185 Cole, lames U., 75 Cole. Newton F., 89 Cole. Terrell L., 121 Cole, Thomas L.. 121 . Billy K., Colemar 155 Collins, Denton T., 242 Collins. Everette H., 121 Collins. Jimmie M., 76 .o R.: 2nd V. Pres. J. K. Morgan, Pres. H. B. Duckworth, 2nd V Pre mtteeman, Northern District; D. W. Skelton, Committeeman Southern ' Dj s nitteeman, Central District. R leS k D wrn UnderS ' J reaSUrer Jack Cook - Stmding, L. to R.: David Jones, Bob Williams, Executive Secretary. Not shown: Dr. C. M. Wells, 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 82 year history of the institution more than 67,000 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 hfe, 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 association, the good influences the University might exert through her graduates. Collins, Marion B Cole, Faye, 180 Collins, Melvin B. Collins, Mary N., Collins, Wulda C, Cone, Steven S., 47, 242 Congei Foseph C, 154 Coulee, (ohn R., 76 Conlift ' Fred E.. 7cS, 10 i Connerley. Harold A., 121, Conway Bill B., 98 Conway, Tommy J., 187 Cook, Billy P., 99, 288 ( ook, David W., 37 Cook, J. C, 76 Cook, lames H., 76, 163 Cook, limes P., 47 Cook, Jerry P., 121, 242 Cook, Lewis H., 99, 200 Cook, Law-son L., 76, 172 Cooper, Garland L., 47, 18. ' Cooper, Lee H., 99 Cooper, Murphrey A., 99, 188 Cooper, Thomas M., 47, 181 Copeland, James C, 99 Copeland, Marlon L., 76, 149 Correro, R.as Cosnahan, Ernest E., 121 Costilow, Bohby W.. 99 Connelly, David B., 76, 2 dpeiton, Richard R., 99 Conn, Robert L., 121 Conn. Charlie, 213 Coughlin, David P., 99 Counce, lames R., 76 Counts, Bobby R., 99, 24C ' Aubrey G., ' mi, Geoige Rubel P.. Cox, Adair L., 99 Cox. Eugene R., 47 Cox, Homer L.. 47, 172, 182 (ox, Robert J., 47 Cox, Tyllman R., 99, 182 Cozart. ' Thomas H., 76 Crabb, Sammy J., 99, 250 Cratt, Robert H., 183 ( ram, Edward E., 99 Cr.ur, Henry M., 121 Crain, Berry, Jr., 70, loo, 200 ran, ni K., 121, 236 Cramby, Tom I., Jr.. 121 Crane, Donald W ., 99 Crane, Jimmy H., 76 Crawford, James W., 99 Craw lord, William B. 76 185 Creasy. Jerry W., 76, 149 Creel, Robert L., 100, 164 Creelv. Andrew E., 121 Crenshaw, James W., 121 Crenshaw, Larry J., 47 Crewman. James B., 76, 187 Cribbs, Lynda S., 100, 215, Criss, John P., 143, 164, 240 Crocker, Thomas L., 121 Crockett, Harry G., 100 Croft. Florence K., 121 Crock, Charles R., 242 Cropp, Charles C, 76, 185 Crosby, James R., 100 Cross, Frederick N., 100 Crouch, Henry L., 100, 154 Crowe. Douglas N., 100, 246 Crowe, Nell M.. 121 Crowe, Ronald E., 121, 246 Crowder, N. Jo, 41, 215 Crowell, Lynwood, 76, 64 153. 160, 20-, 208, 228, 264, 273 Crumpton, 195 Cuevas, John C, 100, 248 Cuevas, John W., 100 Cuicchi, James, 122, 191 Culpepper, Cecil W., 100 ulpcppcr. James P., Jr., 47 ulrcppei , Mmo.1v M., 48, 185 ( uinniiiiss, Billy F., 100, 183 Ciimminss, Doris J., 122 I umnnngs, Leonard O., 122, 202 Cummings, Rufus T., 122 iinmin.o,. William G., 76, 182, 185 Cunningham, John L., 122 Cunningham, John P., 76 Cupstid, James P 76 Curry, Jack H., Dalto Daly, Daly, n, Jimmie Wayne, 76, 18: John Bernard, 48, 187 lame ' , Patrick, 191 1, Peggy Ann, 48, 147, ., Gerald G., Daffro Dakin, Delselyn, 147 Dakin, Joe Cameron, 37 Dallas, Durrell A., 76, 252 dson, Doyce Donald, 48 s, Charles P., Jr., 100 s Donald Maurice, 122 s Dwight Ronald, 122 s, Frank M., 195 s, Glvnda D., 208 s. Ma, old A., 100 s. Judith Anne, 122, 196, i, Jan s Thomas, 76, 172, Davis, La Vance Gregory, 122. 195 Davis, Larry Lee, 100 Davis, Macon Edward, 76, 185 Davis, Milton B., 48 Davis, Robert Ira, 122 Davis, Robert Jerry, 76 Davis, Tommy F., 77 Davis, Walter Emanuel. Jr., 180 Day, John Wiseman, 77, 180 Deal, Harry Lavelle, 100 Dean, Arnold Martin, Jr., 122 Dean, Robert C. 122, 246 Dean, Stanley, Jr., 77 Dean, Willie Leon, 48, 164, 183, 202 Deas, Ernest Berry, 122, 248 Deaton, David Dean, 48, 242 Deaton. Donald Ray, 48, 164 Dees, Marvin Eunice, 77 Dees, Van Edward, 122 Dees, Wilbur Giav. Jr.. 258 Delaney, James Whitfield, 122, Delcuze, William Lemovne, ! Delme, William Babb. 100, 163, 236 Delmas, Helaire Emile, 100 Delph, Joseph Mauffray, 48 Delp, Wayne Richard, 122, 220, 226 Dendy, Jack Ray, 252 Denison, Oscar Joseph, Jr., 48, 146, 172, 185 Denman, Stuart Graham, 100 Denmark, Billy W., 48, 178 Dennis, Arvis Ray, 77 Dennis, Harvey Winfred, 77 Dennis, James Franklin, 100. Denton, Joseph Roland, Jr., 77 Denton, Robert Ray, 100 I ) :i. iilms, (o ink it ' Ming 1.8. 143, 164 Derden, Mitchell Porter, 100 Derrenger, Bradie Calvin, 122 Dickers, in, Fred Davis, 110 Dukeison, Johnny Carrol, 77 Dickerson, Norman I.eRoy, 48. 187 Dickins, Oren William, 122, Diffrient, Roy Scott, 122, 182, Diggins, John Michael, 122, 191 D-ket, Memll Edward. Jr., 100. 154, 248 Dillon, Willard Myron, Jr., i, Sidney Max, ._ Dobbins, David Lynn, 77, 146, 172, 182, 206 Dobbs, Frank Spiers, 246 Dobson, Charles E., 77, 172, 182, 185 Dodson, Brenda Sue, 122, 202 Dodson, Donald N., 77, 217 D.nlson, lobn Fr.iiiklin 1 . ' ' Doescher, James E., 100 Dollar, Hershel Duncan, 100 Domino, Salvadors, 49, 167, 209, 217, 233, 250 Donaldson, Ronald Odis, 122 Donaldson. William Marion, Doss, Jerry W., 49 Doss. Marvin F.irl, 7, 188 Doss, Thomas Aaron, 122 Dossett, Kenneth E., 77 Dotter, David H., 49, 143, 164 Doughty, Brucie M., 77 Douglas, William Fail. 105 Dowdv, Carlton Eugene, 77 Dow him. Melvin ( opel.ind. [Ill Downer, John Clark. 49 Downing. Will. am ( lavton. 77. 177, 238 Doyle, Cecil Edward, 77 Dratlcn, James Luther, Jr., 122 Drake, Stephen Ralph, 195 Drane, Ferdinand Becker, Jr., 77, 154 Drane. William Donovan, 49 Drane, William George. 290 Dratz, L. A., 196 Drown, James S., Ji Duffy, John David, 122 Dugan, Don Deyo, 49, 238 Dugan, Robert Alan, 77, 285 Dm;. in, Virgil Ire 101 15 I Duke, David Alton, 122 Duke, James Ira, 49, 178 Dulaney, Donald Burks, 122 Dulaney, Ray Nell, 77 Dumas, Percy Edwin, 122 Dunagin, Joseph Calvin, 101 Duncan, A. R ay, 49, 233, 234 Dunmise, David Lee, 122 Dunn. Homer G., 101, 185 Dunnam, Gary Edward, 101 Durham, George Edwin, 49 Durr, William Watson, 49 Durrett, Thomas Edwin, 77 Dye, Gerald E., 101, 196 Dye, Otis David, 123, 199, 200 Dyer, Cecil Boyd, 123 Dyer, Homer B., 101 Dyess, Edwin Glen Eagar, Dan Meadow, Eaker, Robert logon, Easley, Billy Don Easley, Charles E Easley, Jimmy P., . Easley, Mickey Carolyn, 123. 228 Faslev, Wesley Clifton, 49 Last, William Jefferson, 101 Easter ling. Tommy Lynn, 77, 146, 182 Easterwood, Eddie Larry, 77 Easterwood, Frank Earl, 149 Eastin, Emory Ford, 49, 168 Eastman, Gordon E., 48 Eatherjy, Michael Claude, 123 Eaves, Helen Tucker. 77, 208 Eaves, James Doyle, 77 Echols. William H., 240 Eckm.in, lames Harold, 49, 171 Edge-worth, Charles A., 49 Edgeworth, Kenneth Donald, Edmonds, Richard Norman, Edmonson, Clayton Mercer, 101 Edmonson, Van K., 101 Edwards, Ben Thomas, 188, 200 low aids. Fli abelit Bo., I Edwards, J. Douglas, 77, 178 Edwards, James Leroy, 49, 148 Edwards, Thomas Ewine, 101, 154 Egger, Margaret Ann, 226 Eichelberger. Arthur Edward, 78, 178 Eldridge, Anna Jo, 193 ' ' Iridge. William G., 49 uterius, Lee, Jr., 101 ■v, David Michael, 178 ard, Jesse Sugg, 78 ington, Walter Murray, 49 iott, Eula C, 38 iott, Garnett Douglas, i9, 167, 187 iott, Graydon Eward, 101 is, Lavanda Adolph, 123 is, Robert E., 49, 151, 153, 158, 177, 209, 217, 240 is, Robert Fuller, 49, 157, Tulon R., 49 William Edwin, 123 n, J. Noel, 78 lzey, Jerry Franklin, 49, 172 more. Archie Rodney, 123, 244 more, Carroll Dennis, 78, 144, 151, 153, 160, 168 more. Glen Allen, 101 more, Robert Lee, 123 sesser, John Edward, 78 Engell, Aubrey Chestine, Jr., 101 England, Archie Troy, 49, 153, England, Geneva Waits, 49 England, Ray Bernard, 50, 187 Engquist, John Quam, 101 Fins, ( b.nlev Pascal, 78. 172 Billow, C arter Blown, 12%, 2 18 l-iukso,,, ( h.ules Hugo. 123 Fstes, Edwin T.. Estes, Richard Taylor, 78, 2 Ethendge, Herbert K., 78 Ether, dge, William T., 50 Ethendge, Wcnton Wesley, Eubanks, Ivan Q., 123 Evans, H. Alvin. 50, 178, 185, 200 Everett, Ancie Pascalor, 78, 185 Everett, Charles Robert, 78 Everett, William C, 38 Ewing, Jonvan Lee, 121, 202, 220 Ewing, Louis Henry, 101 F Fadgen, Richard, 234 Fan. hild K.ithlc, n J.. 123, 199 Fallin. Richard L., 50 Falls, Will, am A., 2 Ml Fancher, Don, 50 Fans, ( .eorge N.. 38 Farlee ard L., , 164 Farmer, Sammy K., 101, 250 Famed, James R., 101, 154 Earr, C, eorge D., 78 Farrar. lames R., 50, 207 Fan is, Bobby D., 50 Fatherree, T. B., 196 Faulkner, William J., 50, 240 Feduccia. Charles A., 101, 191 Felker, Dennis L., 78 Felts, Alvin I ., M). 200. 2,1 Felts. Stephen K., 123, 244 Fendley, Charles W., 101 Fenn. Charles D., 101 Fenwick, John B., 78, 195 , Bernic, Feigns Fergus..., „. Ferguson, James R., 78, 187 Ferguson, Leland E., 50, 151, 177, 209. 219, 240 Ferguson, Malcolm M., 50, 17 Fergusn. William F., 50 Ferry, John D., 101 E.kes, Harold D., 50 Files, Therrell D.. 123 Finch, Talmadge L., 78 171 Finley, Dean J., 50 Finle-y, William T., 78, 244 Eishci, John W., 123 Fisher, J. B., 78, 2 36 Fisher, Roy S., 101, 287 Fisher, Walter D., 123 Flanangan, Charles A., 50 Fleming, Richard A., 78, 238 Fleming, Robert L., 50, 240 Fletcher. Bobby, 50 Florence, Edwin K., 123, 244 Flower, Emilie, 50, 199 Flowers, Dan H., 187, 50, 202 Flurv, Robert F., 123 1-ly.ui, Alice F., 8 Flvnn, Billy C. , 50 Foote, H. B., 78, 164, 167 Foley, Ronald D., 123, 191, Ford, Jim F ' ord, Thomas, 123 Ford, Will, am R., 195, 246 Forrest, James L., 38 Forrester, Ellsworth A., 50 Forster, Michael H., 236 Fort. Joseph F., 123 Fort, Mary F., Fortenberrv, Thor 179, 199, 202 Fortson, Charles, 101 Foster, Brinson, 50, 164, 248 Foster, Mclnnis G., 78 Foster, Stephen F., 50, 234 Frank, Robert W., 168 Franklin. John R., 12s Franklin, W. W„ 78, 151, 217, 233, 248 Fratesi, Louis, 78, 177, 191, 233, 236 Fra ier, Ralph, 50 Erazier, Willis R., 123 Frederick, Frances A., 78 Freeman, Harry M., 123, 200 French, John E., 123, 248 Frey, Bob C, 50 Frey, Jeanine Elms, 50 Fryt-ry, William F., -.8 Fulgher, Robert B., 102, 196, 213 Fulgham, Bettie L., 123, 202, 215 Fulgham, James G., 102, 185 Fulgham, Linda M., 123 Fuller, Jerry R., 123, 252 Fuller, Marion L., 123, 248 Fulmar, Kenneth D., 78 Fultner, Thomas E., 51 Fulton. William E., 123, 252 Funchess, Percy N., 51 illaher, Peggy J.. 215, 208 illoway, Doyle y F., 79, 248, 296 Garner, Dalton G., 51, 163, Garner, Lady B., 147, 153 Garner, Robert W., 79 Ganawav. Charles W., 51, 221, 246 Garrett. Albert J., 124 Garrett, Elinor, 102, 199 Garrett. John L„ 102 Garndo, Jose C, 124 Garrison, George W., 102, 179 Catiell, William A., 79 Gartrell, William C, 79 Garvin, Bobby S., 51, 148, 285 Gary, Bonnie F., 124 Gasman, Patricia S., 124 Gaston, Charles R., 102, 244 Gaston, John A., 124 Gatlin, Benny T,, 102 Gatewood, Alex O., 51 Gate-wood, Joseph B., 217, 238 Gaugh, John P., 124, 185 Gay, Susan H., 102, 195 Gee, Clinton L., 102, 164 Gee, Starr L., 78, 164 Geeslin, Gary L., 240 Gentry, Enoch E., 51, 164 Gentry, John G., 124 Gentry, Ralph E., 102 George, Lonnie L., 51 Gc-oige, Ruinmel. 79 Gerdes, Francis L., 51 Gerrard. Foster, 51, 169 174 e C. 102 Gibson, William P., 168, 174 Gilbert. Harris R., 102, 195 Gilbert, John R., 79, 196, 211, G.lfoy. Jar- Gill Robe. Gill W-lli Gillev, 111, Gilliam, James vv Gilham. Shirley 1 Gilliland, Carl R J.. ,51, Gill,,, .... Hos_... William Don C John V 187, 23 1 Go ling, Charles M Givens, David A., 102 Gladney, Paul J., 124 Glasgow. David D., 51, 148,293 Glasgow, Thomas S., 102, 246 234 — Rog D _ Glennon, Robert M. Goar. Floyd N.. 79 Gober. Ronald M., 102, 172 Godfrey, Veral E., 102 Goff, Clay D.. 124 Golf. Edward L., 79 Goff, Owen M., 51 Gold. Jo. 293 Golden, Gerald (, olden, Ronnie L., 124 Gonzales, Nieolas, 58 Goode, Walter I... 202 Goodgame, Billy D., 79 Goodwin. Gouston K., 38 Goodw in, Larry L. 143, Gordon, Jar n C., 248 s E., 79, 177 j, John R., .. Gordon. Ted T., 52 Gore, Donald R., 52, 141, 188 Gore, William R.. 52, 185 Gotlibosk., Fh onus E, 14.3. 164 Goudelock. Charles L.. 52 Goul, Judy E. 199 Goul, Michael R.. 242 Graffe John, 238 Gover Ronald M., 182 Gousse t, Philip G., 124 Gowar , Ellen I., 79 Gower Hazel A., 124, 20 8, 22 Gower Thomas M., 124 Grafe, Robert L., 52, 171 185, 217, 238 Graham, Don M.. 79 Graha n, Edward D., 102 154, Graha ' n, Jack D., 102 Graha n, James L.. 29. 253 Graha ,, Wallace I... 79 Graha n, Jerry R., 102, 183 Graha i Rivniond B.. 79 164 Gralapp, Lawrence E., 11 Graves Billy, 79 Graves Larry Hugh, 102, 253 Graves Eugene A., 102, 1 The PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Offers You Complete, Convenient, Friendly and PERSONAL Service. Won ' t you stop in so we can get acquainted! TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. the Banking Corner of Starkville - ' - _ U: I DOWNTOWN Corner of Main and Lafayette UNIVERSITY BRANCH Corner of Highway 12 and Montgomery MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK SINCE 1889 Officers F. Cooper . . . President John H. Mitchell, Jr. . . . Executive Vice President and Cashie E. D. Hunt . . . Assistant Cashier Leroy Slices . . . Assistant Cashier Malcolm Roseberry . . . Assistant Cashier William H. Ward . . . Trust Officer 314 Gray, Dennis D., 29 Gray, Earl M., 52, 164 Gr.iv, Limes O., 52 Gray, Kenney E., 52, 144, 160, 178, 217 Gray, Lawrence A., 52, 172 Gr.iv, Man in E., 79 Gray, Malcolm G., 124, 236 Gray. Malcolm 1... 79, 196 Greeley, Ronald, 52, 155 Green. ' Aubrey L., 103 Green, Adrian O., 52 Green. Charles L., 103 Green, Hal L., 79, 148, 287, ■, Ronald W., 103, 154 Greene, William A., 52 Greenlee, Mary E., 79 Greer, Raymond E., 246 Greer, William L., 79 Gregory, Marlyn P., 226 Gregory, Robert D., 80 Grill. n, Andrew M., 80 Griffin, Carey G , 52 Griffin, lames E., 102 Griffin. John r., so Griffin, Mary A., 124 Griffin, Marv K., V 1 Griffin, Norman W., 103 Gr.tt.n, W.llard (,., 80, 238 Griffiths, Arvon C. 124 Griggs, Edwin I., 38, 149, 153, . 193 :, Mar ' , 162 Grisham, Chester A., Grisham, Cecil W., 80 Grisham, Leland J., 80 Grizzard. Walter A., 102 Gran, Richard, 79 Gregory. Paul 147 Grote, lohn F., 124 Grubbe, Kenneth D., 124 Guel, Emile J., 124 ----,, Joseph E., 52, 199, Gu, 11, ,tte. ' Robert L., 80 Guinn, Terrell B., 80 Gulley, Robert L., 80, 238 Gully, Nathan L., 188 Gunn, James W., 80, 178 Gunter, Mary A., 80 . Ma. m V I) , Windell Gusler, Lee T., Gurley, Windell W., Gussio, John F.. 52, 172 Guthrie, Richard S., 124 Guy, Dolly I., 80, 208, 230 Guy, Devon Porter, 52, 179 Guynes, Dean H., „„ Guynes, Dennis H., 103 Guynes, Henery B., 103, 253 Gwin, Howell H., 153, 199 Gwin. John T., 103 H Hackett, Charles J., 52, 238 Haddox, Jimmy V., 38 155 Hagerman, David T., 80 Hale, Zelton L., 52 Hall. Glenn A., 103 Hall, John J., Ill, 52, 168 Hall, John J., Ill, 52, 2-18 Hall, Kennith R., 124 Hallbeig. Richard K.. 103, 199 Hallett, Edward L., 124 Hallman. Daniel M., 103 Halt.. m I, ,|,,i D, 12 i, 250 Hamberlin, W. Clyde, 180 Hambrick, Norvain L., 80 Hamlin, Mary A., 124, 228 Han, I, ii, Mary B., 124, 228 Hamlin, N. F., 103 Hamm, Larry D., 124 Ha, nm.K ' k, Thomas, Jr., 80 Hammiit. George M., 52, 144 Hammond, Abner M., 38 Hammond, Barbara S., 103, 208 Hammond, Jerome H., 53 Hammond, Linda K., 103 Hamner, Mary F., 53 Hance, Kennith P., 180 Hancock. Carl W., 80 Haney, Edith A., 53, 147, 160 196, 202, 221, 226 Hanna, Fred A., 80, 185, 233, 242 Hanna, Hugh B., Jr., 103, 105, 242 Hanrahan. William P., 53 Harden, James C., 124 Hardin, Denny E., 53 ! - ' l V., Jr., 80 Hardin, Hin.... . , Hardm, lames C Hardin, Robert W., 80 240 Hardin. W.lliam A. 80 Hardin, Will, am D., M, 164 Hardin, Will, am G., 224, 248 Harding. William R., 103 Hardy, Har ' ' ' Hardy, Robert M., 238 Hardy, Thomas H., 103 Hargrove, David S., 53, 158, 217, 220, 228 Harlan, Donald P., 80, 200 Harmon, Bobby R., 80 Harmon, David W., 104 Harmon, Homer G., 53, 172, 182 Harmon, James R., 53 Harmon, Maurice F., 53, 147 Harmond, Charles E., 200 Harms, Royce E., 124 Harper, Charles H., 164 Harper, George P., 103 Harper, Jerry H., 53 Harper, Nolan S., 53, 250 Harper, Robert T., 80 Harp, ,lc, Derry J., 124, 246 Harrell. James D., 80 • Harrell, |ohn K., 103, 172 Harngill, Albert N., 103 Harrington, Cleve M., 164 Harrington, Robert D., 53 Harris, Eddy B., 146 Harris, Elmer C, 80, 185 Harris, Henry W., 53 Harris, James H., 53 Harris, Jack L., 143, 144, 1( 174, 211, 253 Harris, lohn M.. Ids s, James O., 80, 146, 157, Har 206, ; Har ris, Joseph P., 53 Harris. Michael A., 103, 235 Harris, Roy C, 103, 165 Harris, Samuel D., 80 Harris, Thomas B., 124 -, Thomas G., 124, 185 .. William I-.., HO . Will, am J., 236 i, Arthur B., 103 Hams, (H, 1 Harrison, Sandra C, 103, 193 Hart, Harold E., 124 Hartness, Barbara J., 124, 208, 262 Hartness, Claude H., 181 Hartness, Donald F., 81 Hartness, Durward S., 103, 154, 200 Hartness, Hazel H., 103, 226 Harvey, James H., 81, 165 Harvev, William 13., 209, 248 Harwell, E. Fonda, 103, 236 Harwell, John W., 236 Hataway, M.uk A., 103, 154, 182, 172, 206, 244 Hatfield, Larry F., 53, 177, 209, 217, 218, 240 Hathcox, Charles J., 103 Hathorn, Gary L., 53 Havens, Yeul H., 53, 196, 253, 273 Havkins, James M., 12 Hawkins. Revis R., 188 Hawthorne, Albert R., Hayes, Henry L., 104 Hayes. James D., 125 Hayne s H., 125. Haygood. Robert _ ., „ Hayr.es, Jack W., 53 Hasiies, Milford W., 53 Haynie, Robert L., 53 Haynie, George L., 125 Havnie. Steve F., 104 Hays. Curtis R., 104 Hays. Fair L., 125 Hays. William F., 53 Hays. William J., 53 Heard, Frank C, 81, 208 Heard! Mar , 104 Hearon, Erin A., __. Hearon. Raymond C, 81 I leatl, . lames E., 104 Herbert, Ted L., 12 5 Heflev. lohnny D., 125, Hegwood, Billy W., 125 Hegwood. Joseph M., 81 Helmer, James D„ 38 Hemby, Jach C, 53, 182 Hemming, Cliff W., 204 Hemphill, Bruce T., 204 Hemphill, Elton R., 81 Hemphill, Howard W., 1 Hendcison, Charles A., 5 Henderson, Chailes K. 1 Henderson, David C, 10 Henderson, Helen J., 81 Henderson, Marth; ' Hender: ., Thor s C., Henley, Billy D., 104, 165 Henley, William F., 199, 202 Hendon, James D., 53, 163 Hendricks, Thomas K., 81, 246 Hendrix, Charles, 81, 246 Hendrix. Stanley B., 53 Hendry. Royce D., 53 Henlev, Will, am R., 5 7nn Henry, Ralph E., 53 Hensarlrng. Thomas P., 104 illy G., 104 25, 199 Henson, Hepner, Paul. Herceg, Radol; Herring, Dora R., 83 Herschede, Richard L., 81 191, 236 Herschede, William W., 191, Hewes, Charles P., 248 Hewlett, Robert, 125 Hickerson, Joe H., 54 II, 1, lam, , Hilbun, Ben G., 125, 248 Hill. Bobby I).. 125 Hill Bill I. ,8 Hill, Royce M., 54 Hill. Thomas M., 104, 221 Hillhouse, Glenn M„ 125, 236 Hillman. Murray D., 125 Hilton. William A., 104 Hilton, William E.. 5i Hine, Lindsey P., 104 Ilines. Hubert P.. 54 Hines, Wert A.. 2 Kl Hines, William C, 54, 182 Hint,,,). Wayne M., 81 Hinton. Willis W., 54, 185 Hitch, R,,bert L., 54 Donald R., 38 Hixon, Thomas G., 125, 200 Hobgood, Charles D., 181, 165 Hodges, Joseph H., 104, 233, 244 Hodges. Harold W., 125, 206 Hodges, Marion C., 54 Hod ' .ll. Earl H., 54 Hoffman, Roy A., 54 Hogan. Patrick, 196 Holder. William W., 54 Hoke. Mark I., 196 Hol.oinh. Gene, 125. 1H5, 2 16 Holden, William S. 10 1 248 Holilield, Don J., 81 Hoi, man, Harold 81 Holland, Daniel L., 125 Holland, Dkvaiel M., 104 Holland, Hugh O., 38 Holland, Lewis E., 104 Holley, Gladys A., 81 Holley, lohn A., 125 Holley, William H.. 5, 187 Hollidav. Maurice. 54 Hollis, James B., 104, 178 Holloman, Miles E., 125 Holloman. Thomas W., 125 Holloway, James E., 125 H, , Noway. James L., 104 Holmes, Hewey C, 81, 165 Holme,, Alton P.. 10 i. 200, 253 Holmes, Haib.ua Ii.. HI 200, 226 Holmes, Georgia R.. HI Holmes, Jerald L., 81 Holston, Aubrey G., 104, 182 Holt, Eddie J., 54, 169 Holt. Mack H., 125 Holthus, Pamela L., 125 Holtzclaw, Carl T., 81, 193 Honeycutt. Larry G., ' Hood, Howard A., 81, 250 Hood. Harold E., 104 Hood, Kennith B., 54, 250 Hood, William S., 125, 244 Hood, William T., 125, 250 Hooker, Philip A., 125, 200 Hooper, James H., 54, 143, Hooper, William F., 54 Hoorn, Dennis W., 125, 238 Hopkins. Aubrey, 54 Hopkins. Angela M., 54 Home. Mark D., 199 Horner, Harry P.. 199 Horton, Claude R., 54, 272 ton, Frank, 193 Hosslev, Joseph E., 54 Houghlancl, Warren W., 246 House, lames W., 104 House, Nathaniel C, 125 Housley, Travis D., 125, 182 Howard. George B., 126, 195 Howard, Lynell C., 126 Howard. Robbie L., 81 Howell, Clara J.. 126, 230 Howell, Charles T., 126 Howell. Franklin R.. 126 Howell, Gordon S., 104, 180 Howell, Harold E., 54, 188 Howell, Leoner, 126 Howell, Larry J., 81, 200 Howell, Lester R., 54, 168, 178 Howell. Larry W., 81 Howell, William D., 253 Howell, W.lliam L., 126 llouuigston, Jessie D., 178 Howie, Thomas C., 104 Huddleston. Elton M., 126 Hudgins. Bobby G., 81, 165 Hudson, Joseph C., 126 Hudson, [.any A , HI, 179, 199 Huff. A. Jackson, 104 Hull, Michael B. HI 185 Huffman. James W., 54, 171, 185 Huffman, William B., 81, 185 Huge. „s, Fr,„,k I., 5|, 1H1 Hughes, David W., 55 Hughes. Howard E., 104 Hughes, Jimmy C-, 104 Hugl.es, lohn H., 82 Hughes, jimmie L., 238 Hughes, Pevton A., 38 Hughe y, Walton E., 55, 246 Hull. lohn B., 82 Humber. Larry E., 55 Humber, Phillip M., 82, 182, mgs, Raymond M., 55, 185, 149, 157 Hunnings, Vernon T., 236, 82 Hunt. David R., 104 Hunt. Harold D., 126 Hunt, James L., 55, 185, 149, 157 Hunt. Marv A., 105 sturdy, Howard, 253 Hus Hutccis, I Hul, hen-., ( harles E H Hutch, us. M.u-y L. 226 Hut, Inns,,,,, Joseph ,S Hutchinson, Kelly H. u„fc,s ni F ran j c 5g l4£ Randy P., 82, 1 82 ' , Tho Hutton, James B., ' 55, 178, 21 Hutton, William D., 293 185, 237 Inkster, Arthur R., 177 Ingram, Danny R., 105, Inman, Thomas W., 126 Inmon, Jerry B., 246 Inmon, Robert L., 82 Inskeep, Wilham I., 82 188 Irby, William S., 55, mi, 24 i living, Thurman A., 126, 185 Irwin. Jerry W., 82 Isbell, Jimmy H., 126 lsl.ee. James G., 55 Isom, Jame E., 55, 143, 153, 159. 16 1, 20H, 2 15. 2 10 2?(, Ivy, James E., 105 Jackson, Clarence J., 105 Jackson, George B., 82 Jackson. Grady T., 55, 165, 193 Jackson, Howard P., 55 - Jackson, William L., 55 Jackson, Harvey S., 551, 147 153 Jackson, James E., 55 Jackson, James W., 105 Jackson, Lewis L., 126 Jackson, Larry N., 55, 167, 187 Jacobs, Robert B., 105 Jacobs, Will, 105 Jaggers, Gail C, 55 James, Billy F.. 82 James, Lowell R., 105 James, Raymond S., 126, 200 Janak, Peter H., 82 lay, Kolvil I .. 5s Jay, Elton E., 55 Jean, John Wayne, 126 Jee, George, 164 Jeffreys, Kirk R., 82, 248 Jeffries. Robert B., 105, 253 Jenkins, Elisha B., 55, 172 Jenkins, Charles.E., 55 Jenkins, James C, 55, 288 Jenkins, William W., 82 Jensen, Walton L., 82, 185 Johns, BiTlyR,, 105 Johns. David F., 196, 199 Johnson, Adrian Z., 55 Johnson, Charles L., 55 John: Johns V, Gerald W, 56, 233, Johnson, Joyce A.. 126 Johnson, James W., 56 Johnson, James Willis, 56, : Johnson, Leslie T., 200 Johnson, Michael P., 105 Johnson, Phil D., 105, 195 Johnson, Prentiss L., 82 Johnson. Samuel E., 82 Johnston, Bower L., 105 Johnston, Henry E., 126, James, W. Scott, 105 Jett, Anson H., 105, 185 Joiner, Bernard V., 105, 154, 191 Jollev. John F„ 56 Jolly, James D., 56, 253 Jones, Avery M., 174 Jor , Wood,,, Joplin, Sammie D.. 82, 126 Jordan, Bert M.. 213, 246 Jordan, David B., 126, 240 Jordan. Dennis B., 105 188 Jordan, Fulton A., 82, 233,240 Jordan. Max H., 56, 182 Jos . Hunt, 126 Joyce. Jimmy D. ' 105 Joyner. Bobby O., 56, 174 Joyner, Thomas J., 106 Jue. Sl.uk P.. 82 Jurevies, Ragnar, 126 • Jussio. J. F., 185 Karu, Emery P., 56 Kassis, George S., 56, 202 Kaxanaugh. Remamen H., 56 Kearney, Chuck A., 226 Kearney, John W., 246 Kearney, Nobel S. 126 Kearney, Will, am L. 127 Keasler, Hubert L., 106 Keasler. James W. H2 Ke,k, K, it O., Hi 186 Keene. Art J., 127 Keern.m. Rillv J. 83 Keenum. Charles E.. 50 K, ill,, lames M. 127 Keith, Noel D P7 Keller, Lewis S. ' , 56 Keller. Mark A., 127, 250 Kelley. Johnny C, 83 Kellum. Evelyn J. 127 Kelly, Earl L., 106 Kelly, Donald W., 105, 154, Kelly, James B., 140 Kellv. John R., 253 Ki ' lh James T., 106 Kemo, Jimmy W., 83 Ken, |g Samuel C, 83, 167 Kennedy, Carl W., 56, 143, 151, 159, 164, 167, 209 Kennedy, Horace L., 106 Kennedy. Laurens T., 106, 243 Kennedy, Morris H., 83 Kennedy. Robert L., 127 Kerr, Lucinda D., 83, 195, 208, Kield, Jerry W., 56, 153, 157, 185 Kidd, William E., 83 Kiml. [..ugh. Evert L. 83 Kimbrough. John O.. 83 kimbrough, Lester P., 56 Kimbrough, Percy M., 83 Kimbrough, Vernon K., 83 Kmanl, Martha J., 127 Kinard. P. Marie, 56 147 Kincade. Charles W. 127 243 Kincade, Claude G., 57, 157, 161 King, Carl D., 106 King, Dickey, 83 King. Gara M., 57 King, James W., 106, 246 King, Paul T.. 106, 209, 248 Kelley, Daniel D., 38, 148 Kincade, Robert T., 83, 168, King! Woodfor W., 57 K.nnison, Donald E., 83, 200 Kirk, Hal P., 83 Kirk, Shirley M.. 83, 147, 202 Kirkland, Ronny C, 106, 286 Krrton. Joseph M., 106 Kisner. 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MaU,.|ni Bicue, 18 Usui), Thomas Allen, Jr., 117, Lindsey, Erall Glen, 84 Lindsey, James Darrell, 246 Lindsev, Lorelei, 106 Lindsey, Lawrence K., 58, 165 Ling, Chow T., 58, 172, 182 Linn, Mabry Wayne, 58 Lippincott, Harold Manley, Jr., 128 Lipscomb, Larry Russell, 128 Little, Robert Larry, 88, 106 Little, Robert R., 58, 172, 182, 186 Livingston, James Roland, 84, 165 Livingston, Phil Keller, 128, I i I h Ford i ' 170 Lockett, James F., 84, 186 I , ! , i ■! ! rdson 84 l.ollm. Frank Walk,;., II, l ' 8 I Keith .8 Logan, Hubert Hugh, 84 Lollar, Danny Guy, 128 Lollar, Milton Edward, 200 I.ollev, Walter William, 12S Lomenick, Clarence E., Jr., 249 Long, Bevin, 239 Long, George Leon, 84, 178 Long, John Allen, 58, 195 Long, Linda Scott, 58, 226 Long, William Jefferson, 128 Longest, John T., 58 Loomis, John Allan, 8 244 Lopez, Angela Edna, 1 Love, Linda L., 107, 202, 208 Love, Mary Alice, 84, 208 Love, Mary Winfred, 128, 199, 208, 228, 266 Low, James R., Ill, 84 Lowe, Bobby T., 84 Lowe, Robert Baker, Jr. 128 237 Lowery, Charles D., 58 Lowery, Shelby Glenn, 58, 206 Lowry, William Lane, 107, 171 Lowthcr, James David, 149, 153 Luby, John Franklin 84 Luckett, Kirk E., 84 I ugg. Helen Laura, 128, 186 Lumpkin, John Lynn, 58 Lundy, Frank J., Jr.; Lunday, Val Louis, Jr., 187, 234 Luster. James E., 107 Luttrell, Robert Smith, 84 lutz, 1- Is., Joanne. 84, 191, 208 Lyles, Bobby Joe, 58, 237 Lyles, Steve, U.S. 2 17 Lynn, Robert Edward. 84 Lyons. William Boyd Maddox, Harold McClendon, Madsen, George, 85 Magee, Aleida Ann, 54, 200 231, 269 Magee, Charles Howard 154 188 Magee, Joe Allen, 54, 165 Magee, James Buell, 85 Magee, Lewis Evan, III 128 Magee. William G. 85 Magers, William Robert 85 Maiei, James E., 108 Maley, John Garrett, 108 244 Mali, John Authon, 128 Mallery, Joel W., 85 Mallory, Lewis Fox, 128, 213 Mamicpic, Joel Gayo, 38 Maney, Betty Bradford, 10E Manning, Ronald Mano, 128 Maples, Dag,,, 50, 149 153 157, 161 Maples, Dupree, 38 Mapp, James Cecil, 128 Mapp, Russell Hunt, 129 Maible, lames Odell, 59, 186 Marion, Donald O., 85 Mat lei, John D., Jr., 109, 241 M.11 lev. I av nl Invent. ' no 273 Marlow, William D. IV 129 249 Marmaduke, Georgia, 226 Maroon, lerrv Wavne 129 253 Marsalis. Richard L., 59 Marshall. Gerald Floyd, 202 Marshall. Thomas J., 108, 247 Martin, Anna Jewell, 59 Martin, Charles E., 59 Martin, Douglas Smith, 129 Martin, Edgar W., 59 Mart..., Fiank Wukcis. ISO Martin, Frederick Y., 108 Martin, George Wesley, 85 Martin, Hilda Rav, 85, 202, 208 Martin, Henry S., 59, 247 Martin. John Hobdy. I16 Martin, Jimmy, 59 ( 1 1 1 182 Martin, Martha, 108, 208 M.utin, R. i,l. aid Alston, 154 M.iitin, Thomas A., 60, 174 Martindale, Daniel (,,iv 108 Mason, Don Edward, 85, 217, ,, Richard £.,_., Massey, Frank D., 108, 154 Massey, James Edwyn, Jr., li Massey, Jones Talmadge, Jr., Massey, Nina 153, 219, 261 Massey, Wilbur Franklin, 60 Massingill, Jeri, 108 Masure, I ' cggv MrFcrrm, ins M ithev x, i loi.ue Dmuard liv, 251 Matthews, Joe Billy, 129 k-th. 1. ' 9 202 Matt,.x, Ladron, 85 M.ittox, Robert Marshall. 8 196, 244 Mauldin, Douglas, 60 1 . 1 , I I Mauldin, Lemuel Edward, III, 129 Maxey, William Edward, Jr., 129 Maxey, Willie Terry, 85, 186, 237 Maxwell, James Donald, 60, 168 Maxwell, Robert Rule, 129, 241 May, Arthur Cinclair, 108, 233, 253 May, Gene Carson, 108, 163 May, James D., 39, 183 May, Patricia Womack, 108 May, Robert Luther, 129 M.iverliofl, Frames Louise, 60, 143, 164, 219 Maylicld, Samuel Bowen, 85, 200, 244 McAdams, Douglas, 58 McAlpin, Don L., 107 McAnally. Larry Paul, 244 MiBrayer. Homer Glenn, 58 MiBndi, ( l.arles Funis, 58, 240 McBride. Floyd Melvin. 58, 199, 235 MrHr.de. lames Hughes, 107, 241 Mi Bride. William I... 58, 167 McCain, Michael Lee. 151 McCain. William Alexander, 128, 237 Mi( aleb, Barker lee, 84, 239 MiCall, Charles Odis, 8t Mif allum, Walter H., Jr., 178 MiC amev, Rachel N., 107 MiCartv. Hugh Davis, Jr., 84, 187 M, ( ill-. . Robert I I.. 1 .11 , III MeCary. William T., 84 Mi( hare. 1, Robert M., 165 M.( lain. Kenneth Fiii.,11, 5,s Mil Inn, William Jefferson, 58, 144, 160, 168, 237 MtGlanahan, Jan Talbert, 128, McClellan, Cecil Denson, Jr.. McCormick, ,...__ McCormick, John N., 58, 186 McCoy, Elvis A.. I2S, ISO MiCov. Edward Elmer, 84, 178 McCre; McCreary, Robert C, 84, 178 VlcCurdy, Charles S., 128 ' ' ' , C. Dunbar, Jr., 128 29 vlcCutchon, Willia MtDaniel. W. L., 146 McDonald. Eru Icland. 2 C McDonald, Harold Rhodes, Jr., 107 Mr Donald, Marvin A. 84 McDonald, William ( a. I 58 McDonnieal, William I wiv. 1 ' 8 Mel Irov. Hem-, Ward, 128 McElveln, William R., 84 McFadden. William R., 58, 249 Mi Fall, Larry Frank, 84, 177 McGee, C. Delaine, 84, 178 Mr Gee, Henry David, 84, 178 McGee, Johnny Austin, 85, MiGnwen, Aitlmi Hillcrv. 101 MiGraw, Victor Steve, 128 McGregor, Keith Carvis, 128, McHann, Bobby L., 107 Mcllvva.n, [ulms Franklin. 59 Mcllwain, James Shields, 107, 213, 240 Mcllwain, Trudie, 208 Mcllwain, William E., 85 Mclntyre, Lamar Calve 164, 249 M1K.1v, Walter J., 107 McKmnis, Michael Stephen, 107 McLain, Jimmy C, 85, 175 McLaurin, Samuel Hugh, 107, Mcleod, Edd Roy, 59 Mc Fond, James H. 38 McMahon, John Will. an McMullan, 1 McMullan, James W. 85 McNair, Ernest Clark, Jr., 59 McNair, Robert Daniel, 59, 178 MiNaron. Charles, 128 McNeel, Harry Brantley, 239 Mr Rev nolds, Carole Elizabeth, 107, 195, 227 McReynolds, Kenneth Wesley, 85 McReynolds, Samuel Swan, 85. 177, 249 McWhorter, John Dlifton, III, Meadows, Stanley Wayne, Meek, George F., 235 Meek. Robert Charles. Meeks, Ed Keasler, 85 Meeks, Roy Arney, Jr., 60 Meeks, Roy Dovle, 100 Mcgel.ee. Jacob Harvey, 8 ' 175, 179, 217 Mellen, Laurence Y„ 71, I 217, 222, 247 Mellinger, Barry Lee, 60, Melton, Paul A., 95, 108, 213, 217, 239 Mendo ,i, Allied Bilk-it 1 241 Merrell, Robert H., 60 Merrell. Richard H., 85 Messina, Victor, 129 Metcalfe, John L., 108 Metcalfe, Jimmy M., 60 Mr hell, Gerald Dana, 108 Meddleton. I.vnnc Carver. 108 Middle-ton, Robert Bland, 129. Milam, George Seymou 200, 254 M.lev. Daniel, 183 Miller, Ansel E., 85 Miller, Beth E., 199 Miller Id I... 60. 141, Miller, Gerald W.. 201 M.llei, lames Arvil, 10 ' r, Jackie Byrne, 1 Miller, W. Frank. 141 Miller. William Ray, 10 Mnllett, Gary, 85, 200 Milligan. Michael, 129 Milton, John, 12 ' ) Milton, Terry Martin, 60 Mil ward William Kenney, 86 Miniv. Johnny Wayne, 86 Miner, Charles Everest, 2 5 i Ming. GIvnda Victoria, 86 Mitchell. Be.bby F., 60 Mitchell, Hugh T.. Jr., 200 Mitchell Jim,-. Charles, 108 Mitchell. John David, 195 Mitchell. Larry Blaine, 129 Mitchell, Leland Noyal, 86, 148. 292 Mitchell ' , Jimmy Gordon, 60, 187 Mitchell I.vnda Gene, 86. 147, 202, 227, 265 Mitchell, Philip David. 60 Mitchell rhomas Jerome, 129 Mize. Mervin Gerald, 108 Moak, J.. 141 Moblev, Charles Edward, Jr.,g6 Moffitt, James Eugene, 60. 235 Monsell, Rosa Fee 108, 200 Montgomery. Frank H., 249 Montgomery, James Huey, 108 Montgomery. Richard C, 129. Moody, Malcolm, 86, 235 Moody, Thomas Gerald, 86 Moe.dv, Thomas Ronald, 60, 272 Moo,,. W, II, am Herbert, 129 , Bernard, 60 Finest Dowl, 187 , Edward Lee, 86. 2 37 , Jerrv Don, 60. 146. is Frankland, 108 is Merrill, 129, 240 ■s Thomas, 60, 187 157, li Moore, J Moore, J Moore, J Moore, J Moore, Margie Louise, 01 Moore. Marilyn Lois. 227. 268 Moore, Milton Lawrence, 86, 165 Moore, Neel Alexander, 86, 186, 237 Mo. .re, Robert Gerald, 86, 179, Moore, Robert Harrington, 249, Modfne, Gunch, 86 Moorcr, Clarence Allan, Jr., 70, 144, 177, 187, 209. 211, 247 Moon-lie id. Fvlan Stanley. 108, 171 Moorman, Thomas F., 61 Morgan, Clyde II., 61, 200 Morgan, Carl Richard, 108, Morg 107 129, „ 1, Donald Lynn, 61 Morgan. Edna Ruth. 109 Morgan. George Wallace, Jr.. 183, 200 Morgan, Joe Harold, 86, 237 Morgan, Larry W., 86 Morgan, Mabry S., 86 Morgan, Robert Eliard, 109 Morgan. Russell Tatom, 188 Moritz, Bernard Eugene, III, 8 Morris, Don Harold, 61, 171, 186, 206, 244 Morris, James Gibson, 61 Morris. Rubert Lee. 86 Morrison, Charles Edward, 109 Morrow, Billy, 61 Morrow, Jerry Donald, 124 Morrow, John DeW.tt. 187 Morton, George W., 129 Most-lev, Niles Ransom, 61, 144, 151, 15S, 15-, 101, 180, 239 Mosehv, I ' D ,11, as lluel 1 1 ■. Moslc-v Edwin Therein, 61 Moss, Glflude E., Jr., 129 Moss, Ira 1, 109 Mosv F. ' nme ' joe! ' ' ! ' 9 Mott, ( laud Vernon 86 165 Mott, Don Meril, 109 Mott, Helen Jean, 109, 207, 223, 228, 267 Mott. John Randall, 129, 249 Moulder, Bill Jerry, 61 Mowers. I a Verne Evans, 202, 129 Muffuletto. Billy Ed, 109 Mulloy, William, 245 Muirhcad, James O., 61 Mullins, James Clifford, 129 Mulloy, Patrick, 129 Murphree, David Wilson. Murphree, Leo, 86, 174, 1 Murphy, Jesse Donald, 61 29 129, J91, 200, 245 109 Murrah, Don Mabren, 86, 178 Murray, George Walton Jr., 109, 241 Murray, Jane Carolyn, 202 Murray, S. B., 196 Muzzi, Jimmy Boyd, 129, 191 Mvers, Beverly Wood, 109, 231 Myers, Ruth Ami, 8ft, 186 Myers, Sand,., ( eleste, 208, 227 Mvers, William Harbin, 241 Mvers, Eric, 61 N Xabors, Boyd L.. 129, 245 N.iglc, Randall A., 129, 200 Nad. James H., 130 Nad, Jasper M., 61 Nail, Marvin P., 130 Nason, Hilda D. 61 Nason, HoWard G., 86 Nassar, Emile A., 130 , Cecil K., 1, Will 109 Naugher, James .... Neal, Jerry, 61 Neiaise, Melvin D., 130 Neely, Allen C, 61 Neely, Betty F., 86 Neely, Floyd G„ 164 Neely, John H„ 86 Nelms, Larry T., 86, 149 Nelson, Thomas H. 174 Nesbit, William G., 86 Nester, Arthur M., 148 Nettles, James L., 61 Nettles, lames L., 130 Neville, Thomas O., 130 Newbill, George A., 130 Newcomb, Hugo, 202 Newman, James C, 109 Newman, Samuel P., 84 78 Newell, George A., 86 New-som. Robert R., 130 Newton, Roger N., 130 Newton. William D., 86 Nichols, Aubrey E., 109 294 Nichols. Chloc H.. 61 153, 158, 199 Nichols. Ion W., 130 Nichols, Ruth A., 86, 208 Nichols. Will, am E., 61 Nicholson, John W., 86 Nichols,,,,. Roy L.. 86 Nicholson. Wonzie G., 86 Nikolu, Johnny E., 109, 165, 217 Nohlin. William C, 109, 254 Noel. Robert W., 61, 143 164 167, 249, 272 Nola, J. Jose, 130 Nola, J. Miguel, 130 Norman, Johnny, 86, 191 Norman. John ( ., no, 237 Norris. Donald E., 130 Norris, Ted W., 250 Noisvvoithv, Donald W., 109 Norsworthv, Mdton L., 130 Noitlungton. James T., 130 Norton, RonaM B, 86 241 Novvell, Andv D,. 109. 254 Nunnallv. John H., 86, 172, 182 130 , 59 241 129 ( akle . Robert F. ' Ho Oaks. Roy A., 86, 163 O ' Briant. James J., 61, 187 Ogden, Charles L., 130 O.glcsbv, John W., 61, 254 O.glesby. Walter L., 109 O ' Leary. Bill D., 239 Oliver. Billv F., 87 Oliver, Dale W., 87 Oliver, Edward P., 61, 247 Oliver, James D. 109 Olmsted, Robert L. P., 249 O ' Neal, Dan R., 87 O ' Neal. Larry D., 87 O ' Neill, William H., 109 BOOK STORE YOUR BOOKS . . . SUPPLIES . . . SOUVENIRS Coffee, Snacks, and Notions SHACK Ormon. jimmy V., 61, 144, 177, 211, 233, 254 Orr, Jimmie D., 61, 178 Orr, James W„ 61, 146, 172 Osbourne, Ray D., 61, 148 Osborne, Clarence M., 87 O ' Shca. Peter S.. 130 Ousley. Mary L., 61 Overby, limmy M., 183 Overby, Martha F., 109, 200, 208, 221. 227 Overby, Walter J., 87, 165, 206, 217 Owen. Daniel U., 130, 200 Owen, Stanley S., 109, 200 Owen, David L., 245. 39 Pabst. Gerald S„ 209 Pace. Noble H., 87, 249 Pace, Thomas L„ 62, 171 Pace, Joseph V., 130, 200 Padgett, Jerry L., Pankua, George A., 251 Papasan, Larry W., 87 Papszan, Stanley D., 87 Parham, R. L., 62 Pans. Will. am W., 62, 167 Pans. J,. Ann, 109 Parish, Johnny R., 130, 251 Parker. Charles, 188 Parke r, Derek E., 247 Parker, Douglas H., Parkin , Fern 164, 167, 187 143, Parks, Albert G., 87 Parks. Enoch M., 109 Parks. Herbert L., 241 Parks, Louis H., 130, 186 Parks. Malcolm G., 110, 167 Parks Philip D., 110 Parris, Fred V., 62, 196, 211 Parsons, Frank S., 130, 249 Parsons, Henry T.. 172 Pan in, Thon i. 241 Passb.nh. Eicdm.ind L., 87, 174 Passeau, Claude W., 130 Pate, George C, 62 Patin, Larry J., 62, 146. 172, 182, 186 Patrick. Will, am S., 157 Patterson, David W., 87 Patterson, Kenneth N., 130, 165 Patterson, Robert L., 130, 214 Patterson, Waldo E., 62, 143, 164 Patterson, William J., 202 Patton, Vernon L., 87 Paul. Oliver H„ 110 Payne, Jack C. 131 Payne. Melvin C, 131 Payne. Percy A.. 110 Peacock, Janice. 87 Peale. William W., 87 Pearce, Stanley D., 62 Pearson, Carl W., 62 Pearson, Dennis L., 110 Pearson, Mitchell R., 87, 251 Peavy, Alton L., 87 Peel, Charles E., 110, 165, 177, 213 Peel, Robert D., 110 Peeples, David P., 131 Pegg, Jerry A., 131 Pet lames 1 Penick, Eugene B., 62, 141, 168 -£erun, Lorna O., 39, 231 Pennebaker, John D., 131, 249 Pennington, Ernest J., 131 Pennington, Joe W., 87 Penton, Maribeth, 131, 208, 228 Pepper, John L., 110 Perkins. ' Arl.e I... 131 Perkins, Earl G., 110 Perkins, Johnny B., 131 Perkins, Johnny R., 131 Perkins, Robert E., 110 Perkins, Thomas F., 39, 148, 285 Perr , Jr., 87, 141, ibz, 188, 247 Perry, Earl M., 62, 172, 181 Perry, George W., 131, 186 Perry, James R., 87 Persons, Rodney F., 62, 172, 182, 186 Peters, Morris E., 130, 235 Peterman, Lester L., 131 Peterson, James A., 87, 237 Peterson, William C, 131, 191, 254 Petrie, Jerry W., 131 Peugh, William S., 87 Phillips. Joseph A., 110 Phillips. I. A.. 87 Phillips, Maxey J., 62 Phillips, Roy E., 87, 172, 186, Phillips, Robert O., 62, 202 Phillips, Roy S., 187, 165 Phillips. William E., 62, 202 Phillips. William I... 62, 239 Ph.lputt. Willi.. ' Pickering. Benson B., 1 PicUh. Shannon P., l: Pierce. Herlo,, IX. (.2 Pierce, Paul W., 02. 18 Piggs. Evelyn R., 87 Pigg. Irby Harold, 02 l ,l! «, William H., 11 Pipkins. Daniel W„ 110 Pippin, Ausbin G., 110 Pittman, Joseph D., 131 Pittman. Jesse I... 62, 165, 235 Piltm.m, Merrell L., 87, 175 Puts, Billy R., o2 Pitts, Fivin H.. K- Pitts, Hoyet L., 81 Poe, John William 62 Polasini, John A., 131 Pol, Jerry A., 110 Polk, James S., 62, 200 Pollard, Charles A., 247 Pollard, Vester J„ 87 Pomeroy. Nancy E., 110, 195, 220, 227 Ponder, E. Joan, 87 Pookhana. Ponehai, 39 Poole, Lonnie M., 131, 186 Pool. Michael R„ 131 Pope, Daniel P., 110 Pope, George J., 39 Pope, lames K., 131 Porter, Gerald W.. 110. 165 Porter, Linda I... 88 Porter, William B., 88 Portera, Anthony J., 88, 254 Portera, Tony F., 110 Posey, Michael E., 62, 165 Potts, lames W , 110, 178 Powe. Charles E., 110 Powell, Edward K., 110 Powell, Glenn Earl, 110 Powell, Julius W„ 131 , Will, ai villiai Povthress, Franc is P., If Prathei. Johnny W., 13 Presley, Gene H., 110, : Presley, Verne N., 249 Pressgro3 ' ' Pressman Pric. Pryor Wiley Charles, 63 Alfred M., 254 Frances H., 131, 202 Pryor. Ben L. Pugh, Calvin a., Pugh, Charles L. 63 63, 188 . 131, 200 Pugh Farnsworth E.. 1 10, 1 Pugh, Joyce A., 88 p m: h, Thomas B., 39 Pullen, Thomas M., 39 Purcell. Stephen B., 131 - -.ell. Mar ' ' ° 131 Purs , Putman, Jar Putnam, Vic ivi., Putnam, Winston Pybass, John A., Raborn, George E., 6 Racklev, Billy Wavne Rackley. James V., 1: 181, 237 Ramsey, Robert D., 63, 254 Ranager, Tommy L., 88, 148 Randall, James D., 63 Randall, Roddis C., 63, 171 Randle, John A., Ill Randall, William M., 88 Rankin. Bob W., 239, 254 Ransburgh, Martha K., 131, 202, Raspet, Dav 144, 158, Ratelill. Larry P.. 63 Ratcliff, Robert G., 14 Rat, , Id I I Rather, Gloria N., 131 Ratliff, Bob. 151 Rati. if, Lonnie . II e M., Ray, Carl L., 88 R.iv, David P., 88 Ray, James H„ 164, 249 R.iv. Joe T.. 63 Ray, Larr D., 63 Ray. Ma.v J., (.3, 1-17. 153 Ray, Mack S., 63, 163 R.iv, Robert G., 88 R.iv. Thomas G„ 88 Ray, William IX. 2 B Rav. William R., 88 Rayburn. Hamette E . . Ill, 213 Rayburn, Samuel T., 88 Reaver. C. E., 88, 191 Redd. Rober F., Ill, 186, 245 Redding, Robert M., 132 Redditt, Ricky, 132 Redhead. Robert McG., 63 Redstone. Paul C. 88, 251 Recce. Shirley O., 195 Reed. Arthur R„ 63 Reed, Grady H., Ill Reed, Joseph R., 132 Reed, James Y., Ill, 249 Reed, Maurice L., 63, 180 Reed, Robert W., 199 Reeder, Claude B., 132 Reedei. Ellis A., 88 Reese, John Barrett, 132, 247 Reese, Sam, 64 Reeves, Alton G., 202 Reeves, Charles R., 64, 188 Reeves, Dennis C, 88 Reeves, Mauy L.. 64, 202 Reeves, Rodger C. 64, 202 Recces, Robert J., Ill, 195 Reeves. William H., 88 Reich, J. Ray, 64 Read. William (.., 132 Reid, William S., 39, 144 Reily, Jack C, 111 Rester, Darryl C, 88, 179, 186 Rcstcr, James M , 01, 144. 165, 248 Reves, Priscilla A., 132 Reynolds, Bobby H., 183 Rhinehart. Frank E., 132 Rhoades, Mary R., 195, 268 :Rhyne, Vernon T., 64, 146, 153, 157, 161, 172 Rue, Joel D„ 88 Rice ' , William F., 64, 188 Rich. Maurice E.. 132 Richards. Charles L., Ill Richards, Edward A.. Ill, 237. Richaids, John A., 6i, 171, 186 Richardson. Albert R., 64, 193 Richardson, David R., Ill Richardson, Edward A., 64, 200 Richardson, Esaias S., 88, 171, Richardso Richardson, Ray B., Ill, 16: Richardson, Robert J., Ill Richn lond l,ii, C, 111 165 Rickels, Charle E.. Ill Ridd esperger, Terry R., 132 20( Ridin gs, Roberl S., 132, 700 Rigdo n. Jerry. Piles Bobby Roy, 88, 19 klik Francis A.. 88 Rilej Rllec Henry C Julian C . 175 111, 24 5 Riley J.mmv 1- , 249 Kl.ev Rih-v |.,m K Ray G., 132 88, 245 Rites F..|,r, C 64, 157 Hue Jack M . HI Kivel . Wilhan C... 88 Roberts, E., 141 Roberts, M. Diane, 88, 156, 195, 196, 226 Roberts, Roy A., 64, 168, 178 Roberts, Robert R., 64 Robins , Hem ,, Norman R., 64, 163 Robson, (ic,iri;r Locke, Jr., 273 i bell mi 1 17 Rockwell, Charles E., 132 Rodabough, John E., 89 Rodriguez, A.. 89 Roebuck, George L., 273 Roebuck. Reba A., 89 Rogers, David E., 89 Rogers, Jack C, 64 Rogers, Tommie G., 89 Ro.e-ov ski. Dinneth A.. Ill I ker Lester 111 Roper, Miles M., 64 Rosenkranz, Otto S., 243 Ro.s, Robert M., 65, 143, 164, 209, 235 Ross, Robert S., Ill, 237 Ross, Sidney O.. 65, 186 Ross W,ll, am T.. Ill, 199 s.imIIc. Theodore C, 111 177, 187, 237, 273 lowell, Gerald, 65, 171, Rowland, Simon K., 89 154, Rowl . Will l 132 Roy. Robert C, 65, 18! Royal, Phillip R., 39 Rov.il, Robert R., 89 Rueker, Elmer G., 65 Rue, John Rego, 132 Ruffin, Dorothy V.. 13 Rummel. George A.. l Runr i, (.bal- lon R., 11 i R., 132, , Rushing, Douglas _., . Rushing. Emmett L., 132 Rughing. Jaye B„ 65, 165 Rushing. John W., 65 Rushing, Ralph C, 89, 254 Russell. George T., 65 Rutledge. Glen O.. Rutledge. James M. Rutledge, Percy R., Sabine, Deirde C, 65 Sabine, John S., 65, 273 Sale, Carolyn E.. 132 Sallis, Joe Z„ 89, 1(57 Salter, Charlie T., Ill, 177. 213, 239 Salter, John W., 112, 23? Sample, Clinton K., 213, 241 Sanders, Arthur L., 89 Sanders, Andrew P., 112 Sanders, C. J., 23, Sanders, John O ' Neal, 251 Sanders, Jackie P., 65, 188 Sanders, John R., 132, 241 Sanders. Mike W., 249 Sanders, Thomas E., 89, 165 Sanderson. George N., 71, 89, 165, 177. 187. 200, 233, 247 Sanford, Albert D., 132 Sanford, Carl D., 89 Sanford. John D., 132 Sanger, Robert H.. 247 Sanhueza, Eliseo O., 89 Sansing. Edward P., 39 Santa Cruz, Alan J„ 132 Sartin, Robert D., 65 Sauce,, Keith J., 112 :, John W., Savell, Charles L., 65, 140, 171, 186 Sawtille. Gary. 200 Scales. I.aurin M.. 132, 247 Scarborough, Albert B., 65 Scarborough, Brenda J., 89, Scarborough, Charles R., 112 Scarborough, James A., 39 Scarborough. Joseph I.., 112 Schcrmcr. Michael. 89 Schillerelf. Paul C, 112 Schilling. Joseph Q., 132 Schilling, Ibcnhss E., 65, 153. 168 Schmitz. William T., 89 Schuh, Harold P., 112, 200 Schum.K hei, Paul W., 65, 1(53. Schw in, Thomas R., 132 Scott, Alex nder A., 65, 239 Scott Billy C, 132 Scott, Billy L., 65 Scott, ! )enl an O., 112, 186 Scott, lame F., 133, 200 Scott, Franc es M., 89, 215 Scott, l.plan d P., 65, 149, 17 242 Scott, Owen A.. 65 Scott, Thon as V., 112 Scott, V. e A., 65, 243 Scott, W lit ■iH„ 112 Scott, Will am V., 180, 200 er, Martin R., 65, 251 Scruby, Ele nor B., 65, 147 Scruggs. Fred M., 65, 151, 1 Scurlock. Myra E., 133, 199. 200, 231 Seago, Calvin H„ 65, 746 Seago, Donald L„ 133, 247 Seawright, Travis E., 65 ;eckt, Carl E., 89 ieefeld, Glenn E., 133 Seefeld, Herman W„ 112 Seelbinder, Mary C, 89, 174, Seitz, Mary J., 112, 227 151, -. Thor ' . 247 , 89, 144, n M.. 66, 247 Semmes, Ignatius W.. 80. 1 ' ) 1 Senter. Paul K.. 66 Serio, Charlie A.. 66, 167 Sessums, Robert B.. 89 Settle, Fred M„ 89 Sevilla. Guillermo E., 133 Seward, Byron H., 112 Shadoin. James R., 112, 165 Sharp. Richard R., 112 Sharpe, Mary L., 133 Shaw. Clyde E., 112 Shaw, David L., 66 Shaw, David M., 89, 241 Shaw, Herman S., 133 Shaw, John E., 66, 237 Shaw, Kirk C, 133 Shaw, Robert L.. 66. 148 Shaw, William R., 66 Shedd, Alvin W., 1 Sheely, Robert A., 1 200, 213, 240 Shell, Wilbur C, 89, 188 Sbelton, Shaw S„ 112, 193, Shelton. Lewis R., 112 Shepherd, Donald W., 112 Shepherd. Thomas E., 112 Shealock, James A., 89 Sher , Way n. William L., 133, 186 Sherrod, Robert R., 66 Shields. Richard V., 112 Shmgler. John IL. 133. 251 Shipp, Phillip P., OS. 112, 247 Sluppcy, James E.. 112, 199 Sluic-y. Paul D., 112 Shirley, James A., 66, 247 Shockey, Philip H., 245 Shoemake, Fr ink LX, 89, 148. 193 293 en. And rew W.. 240 Shute Howard P., 39 Sibbles, Grab im M., 172 Sibley 11,1 rna R., 112 Sikes, s, huvh r A., 133 Shot,. n, 39 S.IK. Joel D. Simm ms. Hobby J., 112, 247 Simm ns. Do laid C, 66 Sunn, ns, Do raid E„ 66 Simm ns, James D., 133, 254 Simm ins. Jan es E.. 66, 178 Simni ns (a, k M.. 239 s,„„„ nHl e R., 89 3„ll,l, yR., 39 Smim ns, R„ hard G., 112 Sim,,, lis V, Iter J., 112, 182 s,n„„ , Willi mO., 133 Sim,,, , George N., 89 Simon ds, Jan ce I., 89, 227 Simpo ,, Alto i F.. 66 Simps an, A. .. Jr., 39 , Don T., .. Simpson. James H., 133. 163 Simpson, James Hugh. 89, 240 Simpson. Lloyd W., 80, 186 Simpson. Phillip A.. 89. 186 n F. H„ Singleton, Jerry, 133. 243 Sistrunk. Jerry E., 89 Skelton, Emery D., 112 Skelton. John T., 241 skelton. Robert H., 112 Skinner, Frank W.. 90 Skinner. John T.. 9(1 Slav. Julian L., 90. 178 Slyfield. William F., 133 Smart, Lanny J., 133 Smelko, John T.. 113. 154 Smith, Ben B.. 90, 188 Smith, Penny J.. 90 Smith, Bobby J.. 90 Smith. Bernie R., 113 Smith, C. I., 179 Smith, Charles A.. 66, 143 Smith. Carl B., 66 Smith, Charles E., 133 Smith, David B.. 113 Smith, Dennis G., 133 Smith, David M.. 90, 165 Smith, Elizabeth A., 138, 208, 215, 221 Smith. Edgar B.. 133 Smith, E. Hoke, 113, 154 •mitli. Felicia (,., of, Smith, Games S., 113 Smith, Hugh C, 133, 200 .-smith, Harry T., 66 Smith, James E.. 90 Smith. John F.. 90 Smith. John H.. 90 ' ,, Johnny L., 133 Smith, Kenneth L„ 113 Smith, Lowrey A., 133 Smith, Larry C, 90 Smith Lawrence O.. 66. 465, 167, 187, 209 Smith, Marvin B., 66 Smith. Mehin S.. 90 Smith. Patricia A., 90 Smith, Robert C, 90, 223 Smith, Robert Cortez, 90 Smith, Robert H., 90 Smith, Reggie K., 90 Sm.tb. Ronald I ., 133, 179 Smith, Reuben R., 90, 235 Smith, Robert W., 90 Smith, Sebron D., 133 Smith, Sherill E., 66, 157 Smith, Stuart (,.. 133 Smith, Taylor B., 66, 245 Smith, Timothy G., 133 Smith. Thomas J„ 113 Smiil I I ,n ,s lame ■1 I ' , Smith. Wavne A., 90, 165, 206 Smith, William A.. 66 Smith. William C, 90 Smith, William P., 66 Smith. Wavne H., 39 Smithhart. John D.. 90, 182 Sneed, Hugh B., 133, 245 Sneel. Warner C, 39 Snipes, Grover E., 66, 141, 168 Snowden. John M., 66 Snuggs. Wayne M., 133 Sohm. John J., 247 Sollie, Carlton R., 39 Somaatmadja, Sadikin, 39 Sones. lames C, 66 Sones, Larry P., 113, 219, 221, 237 Sones, Richard M„ 66, 188 Sorrels, Aubret L., 113 South, Ida P.. 133 Southworth. Fisher M.. 00 Sowell, Larry T., 90 Sparks, Jerry D„ 133 SECURITY STATE BANK Srarkville, Mississippi Member of F.D.I.C. Serving Starkville, Oktibbeha County and Mississippi State University More Than Half a Century Total Capital and Reserves . . . $691,000. PLACES ALL ITS FACILITIES AT YOUR DISPOSAL When Your Business Is Banking Call on Us Sparks, Johnny N., 90. 287 Spavd, Thomas F., 134 Spears, Billy L., 66, 188 Spears, James J., 67, 157, 186 Speights, Edward W., 90, 177 Spell, Lester J., 134, 179, 240 Spcltz. Nicholas J., 90, 188 Spencer. Edwin E., Spic , John A., 67, 199, 233, 236 Sparbcrrv, Clyde E„ _ . Sparagins. Charles A., 134 Spinn.licld. William C. 67 Sprui ' ll. limmy D., 90 Stach, Bruce A., 90 Stacy, Anne C, 227 Stacy, Bobby F., 67, 241 Stafford, H. Wayne, 154 Status, Tummy E., 113 Stallings, Kenneth M., 113 Ma II worth, Robert M., 134 Stancel, Donald H., 134 Standridge, Gene T., 67 Stanford. Thomas E., 67 Stanley, Albert L., 90 Stanlev. J ...gene. Hi Stapleton, ( harks S., 134, 254 Stark, Leonard R., 113 Stark, Theodore R., 134 Statco, S.mmie D., 134 Staton, Henry C, 134 Steele. Rovce O., 90 Steelman. Freddie A., 67 StcmwnMcr, i harks A., 113 Stephen Stepp. Will. a 245 134, 200, , Earl W., 67 Stevens. Marshall S.. 90, 178 Stevens, Otho O., 90 Stevens, Robert S., 90, 188 Stevens. Snadra K., 90, 194, 202, 208, 215, 227 Stevenson, Robert C, 90 Steversnn. Bessie J., 134 Stewart, Aberdeen W., 67 Stewart, John E., 91, 178 Stewart, Rohert A., 113, 235 Stew, i.t. Ronald ( .. 67, 147 Stewart, Richard D., 134 Stickler, Fred R., 113, 182 Stiedle, George F., 67 Still. lol.nnv I).. 01 Still. Scott I., Hi St.llman. Svb.l S.. 01 Stoekstill, Michael A.. 134, 235 Stockwell. John P., 67 Stodard, Elmer R., 67 Stogner. James L., 67 Stokes, Jerry M., 113, 186 Sto... lames C, 91 Stone. Mathias J., 91. 249 Stonesi.eet. WMIiam G.. 300 Stott, Breton H., 134, 237 Stralka, William F., 113 Stratton. John B., 134, 235 Stre. t I, a. 134 Steitt, Michael A., 134 Stribling, Michael, 91, 188, 241 Strickland. Herbert Burton, 113 Stringer, Jackie L., 91 Stringer. Robert M., 113, 249 Strum;. Harris I.. 91 Stroud. V. D.. 91, 292 Stuart, Clyde E., 91, 249 Stuart Richard E.. 134, 239 Strart. WModrow B., 134 Stubbe, Walter A., 117, 134, 217, 249 Stuhhs, Frank C, 67 Stubbs, Richard C, 91 Sturdivant, Billy N., 134 Sturdivant, Robert D., 67 Sturgeon, Ken, 113, 206 Sudduth, Ann R., 134, 227 Stingley, Clyde, 165 Sutton, Gordon C, 113 Sutton, James C, 91 Sutton, James H., 143, 164 Suvanajata, Pinit, 39 Swam. Walter B., 67 Swam, William D., 134 Swank, Clayton J., 67 Swann, Henry O.. 67 Swayze, Carl C, 91, 241 Swearengen, Larry S., 134 Swoup e. Walter W., 91, 239 Sykes, Mary J., 67, 147, 160 Sykes, Rachel S., 39 Sykes. Thomas E., 67, 186 Svkes. William J., 164 Tabor, John M., 91, 187 Tabor, Michele G., 134 Tabor, Vernon B., 67, 165 Taconi, Nolan E., 39. 247 Talbert, Sammy W., 134, 179 Tanner. Robert F., 39, 217 Tant, Reba R., 91, 257 Tant, William S., 67 Tappan, Thomas T., 247 Tate, Archie P., 113 Tate, Billy, 134 Tate, Eugene B., 67, 143, 164 Taute. Michael C, 134 Taylor, Charles D., 134, 179 Tavh.r, Doiuthv 1., 91, 208 Tavlor, Donald (... 134, 164 Taylor, George M., 67, 143, 144, 177, 254, 272 Taylor, Harold W., 135 Taylor, Jimmy A., 113 Tavlor. James E., 113 Tavlor, Joe L., 92 Taylor, John R., 67 Taylor, Marion G., 113 Tavlor, Martha W., 67, 143,164 Taylor, Robert L., 92, 165, 177 lavlor. Ronald L., 113, 196 Taylor, Thomas L., 135 Tarwick, Charles, 179 Taylor, Thomas W., 114 Taylor. Wiley K., 91 Taylor, Warren R., 135 Teate, L., 141 Teel, Carl J., 114 Teel, Maynard A., 67, 165 Tennyson, Kenneth B., 114 Terncv. Joseph, 114 Terrell, Amos H., 91 Terry, William W. 01 206 Tew. Elise G., 68 Thacker, John M., 68 Thachston, Frank S., 114 Thaxton, James P., 91 The.rell, William E., 40 Thomas, Charles E., 135 Thomas, Charles V., 159, 161, 217, 221 Thomas, Cara V., 68 Thomas, George M., 135 ;, ' James E., ' 68, ' 193 Thomas. William D. 68 146 172, 182, 186 Thomason, Wesley T., 135 Thompson, Alice J., 135, 208 Thompson, Bobby C, 91 Thompson, David G., 135 Thompson, Doris Su., 114, 208 Thompson, Glenda F., 135, 204 Thompson, Harold C, 191 Thompson. Joseph A., 68, 153 Thompson, James F., 245 Thompson, Jerry P., 68 Thompson, Marry L., 135 Thompson, Peggy B., 135 Thompson, Richard C, 213, Thompson, Terry, 249 Thompson. Eh,, mas M., 135 Thompson, William B., 135 Ihompso,,, ,||,.„„ (,. 1,4 Thnincll. George W., 164 Tho.nh.ll, Lee W., 91, 165 Thornton. James D., 91 171 Thornton. Marion D., 68, 163 Thornton. Nicholas E., 239 Thrash, Thomas W., 40 Threet, James C, 91 Thurnam. Jerry H., 91 Th.nmund. Will, am E 1 M, 217, 247 Thickner. Leo E., 68 lie.ee. James A., 91 Tilghman, Gene M., 40 Tingle, Peggy, 135 Tinnev, Jimmie L., 114, 243 Tinsley, Marion D., 135, 243 Tipton, Henry C, 40, 183 Tisiher, Linda, 199 Tisdale, Daniel G., 68 Tisdalc. Emmie L., 40 Todd, Elmer J., 68, 175, 247 Torrence, Ja Torries, Thomas F., 155 Touchstone, Gerald L., 135 Townsend, Bobby R., 135 Townsend, Sammy E., 135 Townsend, Thomas G., 68 Trask. William R., 135 Travis, Roland M., 114, 249 Trawick, Charles C, 135 T.evathan, Vernon, 92, 144, 146, 151, 157, 172, 182, 186, 217, 239 Tre ett, Douglas Ray, 114, 206 Tnplctt, James H., 68, 165 Tuplett, Reuben A., 40 Triplett, Robert J., 114 Troihesset. Rene J., 92 Trulove, Howard J., 68 Trussell, Bobby S., 68 Trussell. James C, 135 Tuhh, Albert N., 92 Tubb, Condie W., 92 Tubb. Ellihue, 92 Tuck, Lester L., 135, 186 Tucker, Davey L., 135 Tucker, James H., 68 Tucker, Jerry H., 186, 92 Tullos, Max Tullos, George B., 135, 199, 239 Tumberlinson, Marion M., 135 Tumlin, James M., 68, 157 Tupper, George B., 40 Turnage, Neill E., 92 Turner, Charles L., 135 e E., 135 Turner, Linda L., 135, 220 Turner, Norris G., 114 Turner, Norvin R., 114 Turner, Thomas G., 114, 188 Turnipseed, John K., 92, 175 Tyler, Michel L., 135, 191 Tyner. Fred H., 40, 153 Tvncr, Jackie H., 68 Tynes, James S., 40, 153 Ungar, Sandra I.., 114, 227 Unland, Harold D., 114 Upchurch. Hillv A., 135, 174 Cpil.iuch, James K.. 135, 19s Upton, C. C, 135 Utley. Donald E., 92 V Vaher, Alo, 68 Valentine. Louis N., 135 Valentine, W. Rush, 114 Valle, Edwin, 114 Vance, Edward E., 92 Vandersand, Jen...... Vandersand, James D., 68 Vanderveen, Arthur A., 68 Vann, Jerry A., 136 Varnado, Clinton B., 68 Varnado. Samuel G., 92 146 Varner. Arthur S., 164 Varner, Henry B., Vasrnat, Sitilarp Vaughn, James R., Vaughn, j.uk.c S . 08, 199, 147 Vaughn, Sidney E., 92, 165, Veal, Roy A., 92, 171, 206 Veazey, Vernon L., 92, 200 Viale, Raymond J., 68, 172 182, 186 V.eh. Charles E. 92 Vickcrs. Bettye H. 92 Vickers, C. M., 1 14 Vickers, David H. 40 Vickers, Nolan L. 68 Vowell, Thomas E. ' , ' 92 Wade, Bobby L. 92 Wade, Larry D.. 136 Wade, Marvin E.. 136 if W ' a.ts. Joe J., 68 Waldcn. Donald E 114 Walden, Julian A., ' 136 W aid, ,n. (ue H 114 Walker. fharles ' L., 114, 39 Walker. Charles M. ,.„ Walk,,. ( ha, Its W ' 69 Walker, Ellis G., 92 147 Walker. Ernest G.. 69, 168 178 Walker, Ferdinand B. 114 Walker, George G., 92 235 Walk,,, HaruldO. Jr. 136 Walker, John Robert, 136 Walker. Joy S., 114 215 Walker, Ronald N., 92, 148, Walker. Thomas G., 92 245 w ' - -harles E., 69 :, Howard B., 92, :, Jimmy G., 40 Wallace. Kenneth C. 136 175 W all.ue, Margaret E., 114, 229 Wallace, Thomas (,. 136 Wallace, Thomas L. 92 245 Wallcv. Bobbv (,.. 09 178 Wallev, Wilev W , 40 178 Walls, Willie G. 92 Walrod, |ohn G., 136 245 Walters. Helton E., 92 Walters, Charlie C, 136 Walters, David IL, 92 178 Walters, Hal W., 92 Walteis, Larry N., 114, 202 Walters, Ronnie C, 92 Walters, William M. 92 Walters, Wilton M. 93 Wamble, John lee. jr.] 136, Ward, Donald Lee. 114 ' Ward, Robert A., Jr., 93, 177 254 Ward, Richard V., 114 Ward, Thomas M., 114 Ware, Bill I.. 69. 245 Ware, Donald W., 93 Ware. Earl M., 136 Ware, James K.. 1.36, 254 Warner, Tom B., 69, 148 Wainock. James L.,_69, 171 Warren, Kenneth I., ,, Wanen. Kenneth W., 114 Warren. Robert V., 114 Warren, Thomas G.. 115 Washington. James R., 115, 245 Watson, Earl C, 93, 172, 182, Watson, J. H., 40, 144 Watson, John Owen, 69 Watson, J„hn S.. 69 Watson, James T., Jr., 69, 171 Watson, Pascal L., 136 Watson, Truett N., 136, 254 Watts, lames C, 136 Watts, John W., 136 Watts. Robert R., 93 Wavcastcr. Billy Wayne. 69 tkley, Gerald L., 69, 171,186 Weeks, W. W., 180, 217 Wecrns. Tommy I... 93 241 Weems, Will, , lm M, 9s 2 11 Wcuhe, Wayne W. 93 Weihing, Elovd T., ' jr ' ., 136, Wells, Gral Wclborn. W, liar, I I is .M Welch, Claude Lee, Jr., 69. 1 ik, 151, 153, 158. 217, 249 Wcltord, George R., 93, 171 Wells, Jeffrey A.] 136 Wells, Robert D. Jr. 93 165 Wells, Robert W 93 165 Wells, W,ll, am I. 115 243 Wesley, David E., 69 ' West, Elon, Jr., 93 West. Eorrest L. Jr. 93 West, Henry G., 69. 183 West. Harold W. 93 West, James H., 136, 200 Westhrook, John R., Jr. .69 Wetzel, John K.. 115 Whaley, John T., 136, 186 Wharton, Dave T., 199, 20 0 Whatley, lames W. 115 Whatley, Larry F. 115 Wheeler, James D., 93 Wheelock, Armondo J., 69 Wheeler, James B. 93 Whi chard, Daniel, 136 Wlntaker, Alfred L., 136 White; Charles H., 136 White, David L., 93 White, Donald Robert. 93, 143 :1 N., 69, 149, 157, White, Gay R., 9.3 ;inte, jimmy D., 69. 177, 247 White, ' joe T.. 93, 186 While, Robert D., 13 White, Richard Devo While, Robert E., 93 White, Robert L., 136 White, lou.s H., 172 White, Rudolph, 196 Whit, head, Ronald E., 69 Whilehe.1,1. Vutur W. 40 245 W hues,,),.. Ba,ba,a L., 93 ' Whitfield, Heniv L., 95, 115, 2 9 Whitfield, James O. 136 Whitliehl, William B., 69. 188 Whitman, Donnell S., 137 249 Whit.ngton, C, a, land D., 115 Whvte. H.uiv M. 03 294 Wicks, Edgar E., 93 Wigingten ' , Edmund H., 69 , Albert H., 69, 237 Wilkins, Edwin L., 137, 247 Wilkms, R, chard B., M Wilkins, Kenneth P.. 40, 153 Wilkinson. Pat Harrison, 137, 186 Williams, Anthony D., 137, Williams, Betty Rae, 137 Williams. Billv Wavne. lis Williams, Charles E., 137 Williams, Charles Everett, 1 249 Williams. Cary M., 70, 188 Williams, David L., 94, 254 Williams, Eric H., 40 Williams. Etta M.. 70 Williams, Glenda A., 94 Williams, Horold S.. Jr., 11 Williams, James A., 115 Williams, limrav H., 01 Will.ams, Joseph V., Jr., 94 W.I bams, Kenneth Garner, Will.ams, Larry A., 115 Wilbams, Max J., ' V. lib. n s, Terrell D. , 249 Will Ml s, Thomas J., 115, 154, Willi ' .o s, Terry W., 188 s. Winston D.. 94 WiIIm, ison, Arlis D., 94, 163, Williar nson. Carla E.. 137. 229 Wilbl.rd. lames R.. 115 Whltu, Carl H., 93 ill,,,, Joel, 94 W.lli 1, is, Perry W., 94 Willis, Jerry W., 137, 178 Wills Jack W., 94, 251 Wills, Richard P., 94, 241 Wllso, Charles J.. 115 Wlh.o, Fred A., 70 WMso, Gaynell, 94 Wllsu, , Grady W., 94 Wllso, Hugh H,, lis, 213, 233, 247 Wilson John C, 115 WMso, John E., 151, 158, 241 Robert L., 137 Wllsol Raymond O., 70, 167, 221 Wllso, Sam J.. 70 Wllso, Willi,,,,, I.., 70. 237 William T.. 94 Winchester, James R., 94 Winde s, Wilbam H., 40 Win, II am, Barnard M., 115, Weather , Jan Windham, Florence J., 70 Windham, Jerry E„ 70, 151, 209, 127, 241, 273 Windham, Jon E., 115, 249. Wineman. John C, 115 Winy, Charles E., 94 Wmstead, Frank C, 94 Winstead, Robert M., 94, 241 Wise, Larry T., 94 Wiseman, James D., 115 W ' ltheis, John D., 137 Withers, Robert S., 115 Wollord, Jackie L., 137 WoKerton, Larry E., 94 Womack, Carl C, 94 Wo,,, Michael. 116 Wood, Barnwtt H., 137 Wood. Gerald M., 116 Wood. Hugh K., 137 Wood. Henry M., 116 Wood, Jack O., 70, 171, 186 Wood, Neil L., 116, 249 Wood, Robert A., 137 Wood, Robert F., 137, 247 Wood. Walte, I., 116. 1-2 Wood. Willie S., 94 Woudard. lames D , 139, 186 Wo,,ch,ilt. ( hailie D., 94, 175 Wood, Ml, ha.les J , 139 Wuudiult. Margaret S.. 116, 186 Woodruff, Paul S., 137 Woods. Ann, 70 Woods. Billy Joe, 70 Woods. Gary K., 137 Woods. [,,hn B., 94, 165 Woods. Jimmy E., 94, 165 Woods, R. Sherman, 116 Woodward, John J., 94 Wool, Indue, ( arolvn A,, 94, 227 WoohlrMuc. Ravmond A., 137, 165, 245 Woolev, Jerry L.. 116 Worden, Frank L., 137 241 WriM.t. Barbra. 180 Wright, Charles A., 116 Wright. David A.. 137 Wright. David E., 70, 245 Wright. Don G., 137 Wi.ght, 1 ail 1 ., -11 Wright, John H.. 13- Wright. John V., 70, 182 Wright, Larry A., 70 Wright, Lynn H.. 237 Wright, Robert R., 213, 254 Wright. Samuel E., 137 Wvatt. Joe M.. 70, 183 Y Yancey, Jimmie I., 94, 167, 209, 217, 220 Yarborough, Patrick F., 137 Yar.an. Don C. 94 Yanan, Daniel C. 70 Yates, Sherman W., 70, 168 Yeager. James A.. 191 Yelverton, Douglas A., 175 Young, Eddie M., 116 Young, George M., 116, 154 Young, Herman D., 70, 181 Young, James B., 94, 165 Young, Marion T.. 94, 163 Young. Nola J., 137 Youngblood. Jefferson W., 9 172, 182 Youngblood, Ralph L., 137,1 Younger, Kenneth L., 94 Yount. John W., 188 Y,,ik, Robert L., 137 Z Zemer, Gerald W., 70 Zepponi, Fred, 116, 167 Zito, Mike J., 94, 143 Zecca. Joseph E., 94 SLAUGHTER CHEVROLET CO. GEO. EVANS SHINE PARLOR Dyeing, All Colors Re Sueding Leather Coats Refinished Luggage — Cuffs — Zippers — Bands 46 YEARS EXPERIENCE Tel. 2181 Lampkin Street Home 2348 Starkvillle, Miss. Your Chevrolet Dealer for 31 Consecutive Years PHONE 2735 New and Used Cars Auto Repairs and Parts STARKVILLE, MISS. Drugs, Candies, Toiletries Starkville, Miss. H ARTNESS REDUS Student ' s Friends We Will Cash Your Check With a — Smile — STARKVILLE, MISS. 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