Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)
- Class of 1965
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An official publication of the students of Mississippi State University. State College, Mississippi Reveille NINETEEN SIXTY FIVE SALLIE ANNE NEBLETT — Editor DON TOLAND — Business Manager BILL FOSTER — Advisor I he youth and vigor of a university is deter- mined by its ability to meet the growing demands of the world. It can not be an island unto itself, disregarding progress. MSU is expanding to meet this challenge. This year- book is dedicated to the New Un iversity. leamir ( ' lil ... V. ' . ... el I ncompleted I he building - ol VI S I grapbh Show the expanding Vu ( fnivei sitj service Learning, Service, Research . . . These are the three sides of the New University Lighting t h e pathway to Knowledge and providing an atmosphere of scholarship, MSU establishes the impetus for creating realities from dreams. -jf, y -■4r %i rfffi 1  m. . ,s. .t,ssw JpjJgPT?.  jj n . - ■' - ■-• k k % The Changes The old Reveille office iV «T T V m y Wk Bfi % ■■k ,0 Some things never change al Stale Are Everywhere Apparent The ever expanding enrollment causes many changes. Each year the registration audi- torium becomes more and more crowded. •ft . K V. w ' liv V-v rv -  v f$P -r n - J - ;k : . - imri «K Tfr  -- _ Imcr: • .,. • . kU ' ' • ••  r m $ f . ' — ■■- . • ' V-fJJhj ' IIjJLiunim ' i ' ' ' 5 W . f«5li The ROTC is an integral part of the State student ' s life. Homecoming Queen for 1964-65, Miss Joy Porter Strengthening the beauty of State ' s campus, the proposed Chapel of Memories. Graduation is the end of one life and the beginning of another b b Not only does the campus change but also its surroundings. The ribbon is cut opening the new Highway 82 bypass. (I After 18 years we get to keep the Golden Egg all vear. The new breed Abundances of Fresh sign of growth. men ... a Offtoclassa mile aw .n . JMm «i r - ' ' M , • :■. v . ' :? v S : . ■■: ■: 13 14 THE MANY FACES OFMISSISSIPPI STATE After all is said the university is really the students. These are the faces of Mississippi State. Bookstore Agony. Indeed, State has many faces to be proud of. ' 65 REVEILLE OtGLJX- OpWfcXlQt) . VjkJt VsQuOt MAvtd Y Ql A Qm -Qc fc Yt V OC 2_ o jul -stwt . i ,CuOi vjOt oa OjoJv Ok.-Q_SL.X-t feft - 3  1 ft F in vD • n • — 3 o mmmmmmmmmm VOL ■■Reveille ® Seated, left to right: Balfour, Jackson, Foster, Neblett, Gwin. Standing, left to right: Toland. Moulder, Littlejohn. MSU BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Chairman — Bill Foster Howell Gwin Harold B. Hall Percy Baker W. W. Littlejohn Bob Moulder Malcolm Balfour Lewis Jackson Don Toland Sallie Anne Neblett n Table of Contents greeks ... 154 organizations ... 196 sports . . . 304 . - ' , 7 ¥i classes ... 44 administration ... 20 features . . . 292 .■.:...• ■: - : :: ;% ::; - . Hy H i f ' .• ' •VA ' - ' Administration Paul B. Johnson, Governor of the State of Mississippi Board of Trustees of Higher Learning 335 w ' • i r f - sfc - r , . jtf -; ; ' - t iC .■: - W President D. W. Colvard DR. BETTERSWORTH Academic lice President dr. i. k. i iui Execulix ■Assistant to the President 24 DR. D. W. AIKEN Dean of Student Affairs DR. W. L. GILES Agriculture and Forestry Vice President m MR. L. F. MALLORY Comptroller MR. MALCOLM GRAY Student Housing Supervisor MR. HAROLD HALL Coordinator of Student t) fairs 26 MR. BILL S. HOOD Traffic and Security Director MR. LYNN FURGERSON Registrar DEAN FRANCIS LEE Dean of Women 27 MR. JIM ALINDER Director of Student Placement MR. BILL FOSTER Union Director MR. I ' .Oli WILLI WIS llumni I; i e utive-Secrelary 28 MR. ANDY BOND Student Aid Director MR. BOB MOULDER Public Information Director DR. JOHN C. LONGEST Director of Student Health Service 29 m The Graduate School has been in operation since 1936, and in the last ten years has given more Mas- ter ' s Degrees than the entire university gave Bachelor ' s Degrees from its founding in 1880 to the formation of the Graduate School in 1936. The number of fields in which advanced degrees are offered is increasing every year, and the Graduate School is doing much to further the interests of higher education in Mississippi. The world over, men and women with graduate degrees from Mississippi State University may be found working for the betterment of their society. Graduate School DR. CHESTER McKEE Dean of Graduate School B.S., Mississippi State Univ. M.S., University of Wisconsin Ph.D., University of Wisconsin 31 j; i College of Agriculture The College of Agriculture was one of the primary objectives of the original founding, when the university was known as Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College. The College of Agriculture has always played an important part in the development of the university, and through its efforts, many improvements have been made in the agriculture of the State of Mississippi and the nation. The College of Agriculture endeavors to prepare men and women for research in the various fields of agriculture, for extension work, for service in the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, for teaching in high schools and colleges, and for serving in many fields of business where a knowledge of agriculture and farm life are valuable in dealing with the farmer and the general public. DR. LOUIS WISE Dean of College of Agriculture B.S., Louisiana State Univ. M.S., Louisiana State Univ. Ph.D., Purdue University 33 4- ■I College of Arts DR. E. 0. HAWKINS Assistant Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Dean of Liberal Arts B.A.. University of Arkansas Ph.D.. University of Arkansas 34 And Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences developed from the School of General Sciences in 1903. The college tries to educate the student in broad fields of interest instead of a single major. The program emphasizes the building of a useful and well rounded life by pro- viding for the student the opportunity to acquire the understanding necessary for him to contribute to the advancement of society. The college offers many fine facilities for the use of its students, including those of Hand Laboratory, Hilbun Hall, and others. DR. L. C. BEHR Dean of College of Arts and Sciences B.S., University of Minnesota Ph.D., University of Illinois 35 College of Business and Industry The College of Business and Industry at Mississippi State trains the student to take his place in the business world. He learns the techniques and skills of his major field, whether it be accounting, business administration, management, or one of the other fields of con- centration offered by the college. The college strives to educate men and women for posi- tions of responsibility in their respective business and professions, and to enable them to advance rapidly in their positions and in their appreciation of the values and obligations of good citizenship. DR. WILLIAM FLEWELLEN Dean of College of Business and Industry B.S., University of Alabama M.S., University of Alabama Ph.D., Columbia University 37 College of Education The educational system of the State of Mississippi has a growing need for more teachers on the elementary and high school levels. This need is being met by Mississippi State ' s College of Education whose puipose is to train men and women for educational service in the public schools. The College of Education has a functional type program, giving both classroom work and actual teaching experience to students who are interested in teaching or serving as school administrators, coaches, school counselors, or band directors. -■■DR. FRANCIS A. RHODES Dean of College of Education B.A., University of Florida M.A., University of Florida Ed.D., University of Florida 39 ■..■■■■■■' S V«£-i, :: , ■■■The College of Engineering, rated as one of the finest in the nation, consists of cour- ses of study designed to meet the recfuirements for engineers competently trained to assume responsibilities and leadership in modern industry and engineering organizations. A well-trained staff, modern equipment and laboratories, and the finest facilities avail- able assure the future engineer that he will receive the best possible education so that he might enter into the engineering world with a full understanding of his work. College of Engineering MR. HARRY C. SIMRALL Dean of College of Engineering B.S., Mississippi State Univ. MS., University of Rlinois Graduate Study, Pittsburgh University 41 School of Forestry The School of Forestry, unlike most of the colleges of the university, does not limit its work to the classroom, hut includes a great deal of work in the field, putting classroom prin- ciples into practice. Mississippi State offers excellent facilities for the School of Forestry, including the North- east Mississippi Experimental Forest, an 8000 acre tract of land managed hy the School of Forestry. This forest, well stocked with a variety of timher species and age classes, offers the student much practical experience toward becoming a competent forester. DEAN ROBERT CLAPP Dean of School of Forestry B.A., University of Penn. M.F., Yale University 43 Classes From left to right: Neal, Strickland, Clay, Williford GRADUATES Officers PRESIDENT Bobby Clay VICE PRESIDENT .... Buddy Strickland SECRETARY Virginia Neal TREASURER Boh Williford 46 ADAIR, Marcus H.; Newton ADAMS, Curtis H.; Starkville BARNES, William S.; Jackson BAZYARI, Habibollah H.; Iran BELL, John C; Gulfport BERRY, George L.; Rolling Fork BLAKE, Eva Elliott; Lexington BOONE, Charles 0.; Moss BOOSE, Howard R. Ill; Arlington, Va. BOOTHE, David F.; Starkville BOYETTE, John D.; Starkville BRASWELL, Edwin Hugh; Greenville BUFKIN, Truett S.; Jackson BUSHHONG, Rex D., Jr.; Union City, CHADWICK, Charles E.; Jackson Tenn. CLAY, Bobby F.; Starkville; Pi Kappa Alpha CLAYTON, Letsy R.; Fulton COLLINS, Clarence T., Jr.; Yazoo City COOK, Billy D. ; Eupora CRUMPTON, Rae N.; Starkville CRUMPTON, William R.; Starkville CUMBER, Abdul-Malik; Pakistan DAVIS, Milton R.; Houston DENTON, Cecelia B.; Jackson DESAI, Mahesh K.; Bombay, India DORIZAS, Angelo J.; Jackson DUNN, John A.; Birmingham, Ala. EDWARDS, Ned C; Wiggins FICKETT, William A.; Naples, Maine FORTNER, Hueston T.; Gulfport GRADUATES FUTAYYEH, Mohamed S.; Syria GARNER, Tommy F.; Booneville GOLDEN, Joe P.; Bessemer, Ala. GREENE, Ronald W.; Vernon, Ala. GREGORY, James D.; Mantachie GRIMES, Scottie L.; Corinth GUY, Dolly I.; Macon; Zeta Tau Alpha HAT AW AY, Mack A.; Brundidge, Ala.; Phi Kappa Tau HEARON, Raymond C, Jr.; Mount Holly, N.J.: Kappa Sigma JOHNSTON, Bob, Jr.; Jackson 47 JOO. Young D.; Seoul, Korea JORDAN. Sid M.. Jr.; Louisville; Alpha Tau Omega KAHN, Azzizar R.: Bogra, E. Pakistan KIMBROUGH. Everett L.; Maben KONZELMAN, David E.; Biloxi; Farmhouse KURUVILLA, P.V.; India LAIRD. Harold C; Collinsville LECORNU, Clifton M.; Vardaman LEE. Sung 0.; Seoul, Korea LITTLE, Robert R.; Grenada McGEE, John Barton; Lockport, La.; Pi Kappa Alpha Mc GUIRE. Bill T.; Tupelo McMILLAN, Roy L. ; Kosciusko McREYNOLDS, John T.; Starkville; Sigma Chi McWHORTER, John C; Starkville MALEKI, Parviz; Tehran, Iran MARTIN, Robert J.; West MOHAMED, Shawky Y. ; Egvpt MOORE, William F.; Orrville, Ala. MOOREHEAD, Eulan S.; Hickory Flat NELSON, Mary Lee; New Smyrna, Fla. NORDIN, Dennis S.; Northbrook, 111. PAPADAVID, Vasilios G.; Skopelos, Greece PASSBACH, Ferdinand L.. Jr.; Natchez PATE. James P.; Waukegan, 111. 48 PEDEN, Walter L.; Cleveland PORTERA, Tony F.; Grenada; Pi Kappa Alpha POWE, Charles E.; Waynesboro PRESTON, James D.; Murfreesboro, Tenn. RICHEY, Hilton M.; New Albany ROBERT, Chang; Taipei, Taiwan, China ROBINSON, Jerry W., Jr.; Liberty RUNNELS, Kennon R.; Louisville SAVAGE, G. R.; Monroe, La. SAVATEI, Zeki A. ; Adana, Turkey SKELTON, Emery D.; Greenville, Kappa Sigma SKELTON, Helen W.; Greenville SPIERS, James M.; Wiggins STRICKLAND, Virgil V.; Louisville; Pi Kappa Alpha THOMAS, Berl M.; Caraway, Ark. TIPTON, Henry C. ; Starkville TRAMMELL, David L., Jr.; Senatobia TUBB, Dovle W.; Quincy WELLS, Billy E.; Vardaman WHATLEY, Larry F.; Longview WILSON, David T.; Louisville; Pi Kappa Alpha WILSON, John C; Hamilton WOO, Mayly J. ; Inverness YOUNG, George M.; Meridian GRADUATES 49 Seated, left to right: Youngblood, Bond. Standing: Williams, Taylor. SENIORS Officers PRESIDENT Don Taylor VICE PRESIDENT Charles Williams SECRETARY Joyce Bond TREASURER Ralph Youngblood ADAMS, Clarice E.; Kosciusko; Ed.; Kappa Delta Phi. Wesley Foundation, REW Committee AINSWORTH, Herman B.; Puckett; Ag. AKIN, James T.; Vicksburg; Bus.; SAM ALEXANDER, Larry L.; Hattiesburg; Eng. ALFORD, Emmette E.; Tylertown; Forestry; 4-H Club. BSU, Forestry Club ALLEMAN, Herbert J.; Washington, D.C.; Forestry; Forestry Club, YMCA ALLE, Andrew S.; Aberdeen; Eng,; AIChE ALLEN, George I.; Collinsville; Eng. ' ; Alpha Psi Omega, Blackfriars, IEEE ALRIDGE, Tony A.; Columbus; Bus. ANDERSON, Hamill W.; Jackson; ANDERSON, Ralph E.; Wesson; Bus. ANDERSON, Virginia R.; Starkville; muters Club L.A. ; Pi Kappa Alpha Ed.; BSU, Co-ed Com- ANNISWORTH, J.E.; Staikville; Bus.; Kappa Sigma ARD, James C. ; Jackson; L.A.; Reflector, Scribes ARENDER, Frank N.; Jackson; Bus.; Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi ARMSTRONG, Vird A.; Vaiden; L.A.; AZARMGIN, Manouchehrm; Teheran, Iran; En.; IEEE BAILEY, David A.; Forest; En.; ANS, MSPE BAILEY, Edward A.; Forest; Eng.; ASCE BAILEY, Sarah Ann P.; Forest; Ed.; SNEC, Kappa Delta Pi BAILEY, Stanley E.; Vardaman; L.A.; Reflector, Inscriptus, Scribes, YMCA, BSU, Young Republicans BAKER, James D.; Brandon; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha BALGORD, James R.; Jackson; Bus.; Alpha Kappa Psi, presi- dent, Alpha Phi Omega, Wesley BALL, Wayne 0.; Sandy Hook; Bus.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM BAPTISTA, Juan Jose; CampoAlegre, Venezuela; Geology; Newman Club, International Club BARBER, Anslem H.; Jackson; Eng.; BSU, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi, MSPE Kappa Sigma BAREFOOT, Howard L.; Yazoo City BARNES, Jerry G.; Verona; Bus.; Accounting Club BARRETT, James K.; Jackson; Bus.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Kappa Psi BARRETT, Robert W.; Aberdeen; Ed.; Pi Kappa Alpha, M Club BARIA, Willie L.; Moss Point; L.A. BARTON, David; Raymond; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 51 mn BASS. Margaret Yvonne; Jackson; Bus. £ ELLl Jolin W - : Stur gis; Forestry; Forestry Club BATES, .Michael C; Liberty; Ag. BAYLIS, Frederick D.; Petal; Arg.; FFA BEASON, Willie Tildon; Philadelphia; Bus BECK, William T; Pittsboro. Bus BECKETT, Hilma D.; Pittsboro; L.A. BEERS, Stanley C; Yazoo City; Eng.; ANS, YAF BELL, William A.; Walnut; Ag. dH, L; Biloxi; Sci ence; Sigma Gamma Epsilon BENROTH, Barron R.; Natchez, Eng. BERRYHILL, James D.; Crosby; Ed. BIELE, Anthony; Shalimar, Fla.; Eng.; ASME BILLINGSLEY, B.B.; Waterford; Science BISHOP, Charles M.; Pass Christian; Eng.; IEEE BLACK, E. Cecil; Indianola; Bus.; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Kappa P S1 , Scabbard and Blade. SAM. iFC. Young Repub- licans BLACKLEDGE, Thomas R.; Laurel; Ed. BLAND, Howard D.; Tunica; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club BLAND, Libba M.; Maben; Ed.; University Choir, SEA BLEDSOE, Sandra L. S.; Jackson; Ed.; Chi Omega. ROTC Sponsor, SEA, Westminister Fellowship Kappa BLOODWORTH, Morris D.; Jackson; Eng.; Ieee, Eta Nu, Westminister Fellowship BOGART, Forrest D.; Forrest City. Ark.; Eng.; AIChE, Col- legiate Civitan, Arnold Air Society, Tau Beta Pi BOLIAN, Charles E.; Slidell, La.; A S BOND, Charles E.; Ethel; Eng.; ASME, Pi Tau Sigma BOM), Myrna J.; Yazoo City; Science; Phi Mu, Band BOM), Robert M.; Tylrrtown; Eng. ' IEEE BOM). Willard F. ; Jackson; Bus.; Accounting Club, SAM BONE, Walter J.; Jackson; Bus.; Alpha Kappa Psi. Account- ing ( .liib BOOKER, Thomas I.. ; McComb; |.. . ; Alpha Phi Omega, New- m. in ( lull MOOTHE. Vcrnarde R.; Jackson; Eng.; ASCE BOREN, F. Diane; Mantachie; Ed.; Band. BSU. SEA 4-H Club, International Club, s,-, rctar BOSWKF.L, CV.il C; Noxapater; Ag. 52 BOUCHARD, Dennis F.; Greenwood; Ag.; Lambda Chi Alpha BOWMAN, Robert P.; Jackson; Ed. BOYD, Charles P.; Bastrop, La.; En Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, pres., Student Senate, Student Association Judicial Council, chairman; Elder Statesmen; President ' s Cabinet; MSU Union Fine Arts Comm.; chairman; Arnold Air Society, Distinguished Military Student, ASME, MSPE BOYD, Deward C; Gulfport; Eng.; IEEE, MSPE BOYD, James L.; McComb;.Bus. BOYLES, Lester; Laurel; Ag.; FFA BRADHAM, David A.; Leland; Ag.; Kappa Sigma BRATLEY, Mary Ann; Jackson; Ed.; Chi Omega, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Cardinal Key, Block and Bridle BREWER, Betty J.; Pensacola, Fla.; Ed.; Zeta Tau Alpha BREWER, Joseph W.; Leaksville; Eng.; BRIDGEFORTH, David R.; Nesbit; Ag.; Kappa Sigma BRIDGFORTH, Stewart H.; Pickiens; Ag.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, pres., Alpha Zeta, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Elder Statesmen, President Junior Class BRIDGES, James T.; Memphis; Ag.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BRISCOE, David C; Moss Point; Bus.; SAM BROCK, Jay V.; Meadville; Ed.; Alpha Tau Omega, Band, MENC BROCK, Stanley H.; Houlka; Ag. BROWN, Twila B.; Fulton; L.A.; BROWNING, Donald L.; West; Ag.; Agricultural Economics BRUCE, James A.; Kosciusko; Pre-Med; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sigma Chi BRUCE, Kenneth Warren; Weir; Bus. BRYAN, Edwin N.; West Point; Eng.; IEEE, MSPE BRYANT, James H.; Meridian; Forestry; Forestry Club BUCHANAN, Frank M.; Indianola; Eng. BUCKELEN, Robert T.; Ellisville; Ag. SENIORS BUCKLEY, Keith T.; Jackson; Eng.; AIChE BULTMAN, Gerard I.; Magnolia; L.A. . BUNTIN, Oliver T.; Forest; I Ed.; IEd Club, SAM BURNHAM, Jerry B.; Jackson; Eng.; IEEE BURT, John P.; Philadelphia; Eng.; ASCE BURTON, Marlin C; Tupelo; Bus.; SAM, Accounting Club BUSBY, Bruce L.; Philadelphia; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi, Ac- counting Club, SAM BUSBY, David E.; Jackson; Ean.; Phi Kappa Tau, AIChE MSPE « SENIORS CARTER, Marvin R.; Puckett; Ag. CARTER, Thomas L.; .Meridian; Eng.; Alpha Phi Omega, [ires., AIAA, chairman CARUBBA, Anna Marie; Starkville; Ed.; Blackfriars, Newman (Huh CASEY, Robert L.; Batoii Rouge, La.; L.A. GATE. O-ear H.; Marianna, Ark.; L.A.; Kappa Sigma CAVER, William W.; Moss Point; Eng. ASCE CHANDLER. Donald R.; Mobile, Ala.; Bus.; Aeacia, SAM CHAPMAN. Cooper; Biloxi; Eng.; IEEE, ASI E BUTLER, David E.; Brooksville; Ed. BUTLER, George W.; Batesville; A S; BUTLER, George Weaver; Jonestown; Bus.; Kappa Sigma BUTLER, Nancy P.; West Point; Ed.; Kappa Delta Pi, SEA BUTLER, Vernon R.; Batesville; Ag. BUTLER, William C; Eupora; Ed. rlilw ' T0I S mi , G - ; B ™ ok aven; Eng.; Kappa Alpha, ASCE CAIN, Jerry E.; Clara; Ed.; IEd Club, SAM CAGLE, William S.; Benton; Eng.; Tau Beta Pi, Petroleum Engineering Club CALDWELL, David F.; Tupelo; P.E.; M Club CALLE.IAS. Rafael L. : Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Ag.; Inter- national Club, Agricultural Economics Club CALVERT, John L.; Woodville; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club CANNON, Claud T.; Paducah, Ky.; Bus.; SAM Circle K CARNATHAN, Patricia E.; Vicksburg; Ed. CAROLLO, Sammy Frank; Leland; Eng. CARPENTER, Don A.; Lexington; Ed.; IED Club CARR, Frederick M.; Jackson; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha ,CARRAWAY, Donald C; Pascagoula; L.A. CARROLL, ' George R.; Jackson; Bus.; SAM Circle K CARROLL, Patricia A.; Counee, Tenn.; Ed. HI] CHAPMAN, Larry C; Grenada; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi, BSU, Accounting Club CHASE, Travis R.; Booneville; Ag.; FFA CHEELY, Linda J.; Memphis; Ed.; Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Cardinal Key; president; AWS representative, Reflector CHESNUT, Lloyd; Meridian; Ag. CHILDS, Michael D.; Paris Tenn.; Ed. CHISOLM, C. Edgar; Collinsville; Eng.; AIAA CHITTON, Larry Murphy; Greenwood; Ag. CHOW, Gilroy; Cleveland; Bus. CLARK, Albert C; Starkville; Bus.; Sigma Chi CLARK, Jerry W.; Yazoo City; Ed. CLARK, Jimmy D.; Yazoo City; Ed. CLARK, Robert R.; Greenville; Bus.; Pi Sigma Epsilon CLAY, Wallace A.; Jackson; Bus.; SAM . CLEMMONS, William C; Ethelsville, Ala.; Forestry; Delta Pi Delta ; Forestry Club CLINKSCLAES, Gordon N.; Anguilla; Bus. COBB, William M.; Kewanee; Eng.; Tau Beta Petroleum Club MSPE, COCKERHAM, James M.; Columbus; L.A. COELLO, Enrique J.; Caracas, Venezuela; Eng.; NES, Inter- national Club, Newman Club COGHLAN, Henry M.; Laurel; Eng. COKER, Barry D.; Rienzi; Ed.; IEd Club COKER, Charles M.; Eden; Bus. COLEMAN, James D.; Columbus; Ed.; FFA COLLIER, Terry E.; Red Bay, Ala.; Ed. COLLINS, George J.; Biloxi; Eng.; ASCE, Newman Club COLLINS, Patrick M.; Biloxi; A S; Scabbard and Blade, American Institute of Physics, pres., Newman Club COLLUM, Lynda G.; Greenwood; Ed.; Chi Omega, Chorus, MENC, Madrigal Singers CONNERLEY, Harold A. ; Grenada ; Ed. COOK, J. C; Oakland; Eng. COOK, Lawrence F.; Vicksburg; Eng.; ASCE, MSPE COOLEY, Sidney E.; Shannon; L.A. COOPER, James F. ; Handsboro; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student COOPER, Lee H.; Corinth; L.A. COOPER. Thomas R.; Anguilla; Ed COPELAND Mary Joan; Starkville; L.A.; Chi Omega, out- standing pledge, scholarship award, rush chairman, pledge trainer; MCA gold triangle award, secretary, cabinet; Wfio ' s Who; Cardinal Key; Phi Kappa Phi; Student Association Sec- retary; President ' s Cabniet; Reflector- BSU CORDON, Oscar A.; Guatemala; Bus. COX, Adair L.; Columbus; L.A.; Barristers CRAFT. Paul H.; Union; Eng.; AIAA ™££ w- e neth H - ; Memphis; Eng.; IEEE, MSPE. BSU CRAPO, Wallace R.; Meridian; Bus. CREELY, Andrew E.; Tupelo; Ed CRESAP, Jimmie H.; Saltillo; Ed CROCKER, L. Delbert; Philadelphia; Bus CROFT, Nona B. N.; West Point; Ed. CROSBY, Hal M.; Greenville; L.A.; Sigma Chi CRUMBY, Tom I.; Robinsonville; Eng.; Band ASAE t E S t ' J ° hn C ' Philadel Phia; Eng.; Sigma Chi, IEEE LU1CCHI, James E.; Shaw; Eng.;- Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE, MSPE Newman Club, Theta Tau CULPEPPER, Cecil W.; Long Beach; Ed. CUMMINGS, Leonard 0.; Pheba; L.A.; ROTC, Rifle team CUMMINGS, Terry; West Point; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club CURRIE, Bob Lee; Utica; Ag. DABNEY, David H.; Vicksburg; Bus.; SAM, Accounting Club DAFFIN, Alton L.; Moss Point; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha; SAM, Accounting Club DAHLEM; Wilbert E.; Caledonia; Forestry; Delta Pi Delta, Forestry Club DALY, James P.; Philadelphia; Bus.; Newman Club DANIEL, Joe A.; Macon; Bus.; DANIEL. Walter C; Shuqualac ; Eng. DANLEY, Thomas J.; Laurel; Ed.; AIAA, IEd Clul l)A(,)I ILEA. Jimrm J.; MeCnmb; L.A. DAVIS. Algie A.; DeKalb; Ed. DAVIS. Charles H.; Moss Point; Eng.; MSPE. ASME DAVIS. Douglas; Meridian; Eng.; ASCE I) WIS. Kenneth A.; Horn Lake; Bus. I IS. I ,,r I .: St., I, C.lleee; Ed. 56 DAVIS, La Vance; Cleveland, Tenn.; L.A.; Phi Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Cardinal Key, Westminster Fellowship, Barristers Club, Coed Club DAVIS, Muse; Starkville; L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon DAVIS, Rosiland J.; Fulton; Ed. DAWSON, Vernon S.; Woodyille; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club DAY, John H.; Jackson; Eng. ; AIChE, Student Senate DEAN, Arnold M; Vicksburg; Eng.; Kappa Sigma, IEEE, Scabbard and Blade, MSPE DEAN, Robert C; Leland; L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon DEAS, Ernest B.; Jackson; Eng.; Sigma Chi, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Blue Key, MSPE, Engineering Council DELCUZE, William L.; West Point; Bus.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Arnold Air Society DENTON, Robert R. ; Jackson ; I Ed DICKENS, Neil B.; Moss Point; Eng., Newman Club, AIChE DIFFRIENT, Roy S.; Piney Woods; Eng. DIGGINS, Michael; Buffalo, New York; Ed. DILL, Carolyne B.; Fulton; Ed.; AWS DILL, David S.; Clarksdale; Ed. DOLLAR, Hershell D.; Magee, Ag. ; Agricultural Economics DONALDSON, Christopher; Tupelo; Bus. DOUGHTY, John H.; Coral Gables, Fla; Bus.; Pre-Law Club, Circle K DOUGLAS, William E.; Charleston; Ag.; FFA DOWDLE, John Nutie; Columbus; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon DUNAGIN, Joseph C; Laurel; Eng.; IEEE, MSPE DUNG AN, Thomas E.; Warren, Mich;. Bus.; SAM, Pre-Law DYE, Ottis David; Batesville; Ed.; Omicron Delta Kappa; Blue Key; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Alpha Psi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi; MENC; Band; Blackfriars DYKES, Frank B. ; Tylertown; Bus.; Accounting Club SENIORS DYKES, Jerry; Vicksburg; Eng.; MSPE, ASME DYKES, Robert E.; Greenville; L.A.; Newman Club DYKES, Willie M.; Port Gobson; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega DYSON, Julius C; Amory; Ed. EARNEST, Louise L.; Woodland; Ed. EASTER, Beverlv E.; Canton; L.A. ELLISON, Melanie A.; Mobile, Ala.; L.A. ELMORE, Glen A.; Cumberland; Eng.; ASME 57 Sigma Alpha Ep- ENGLISH, John C; Pensacola, Fla.; I silon; Accounting Cluh uf T Jr C k Ja ,T F - : Baldw n ; Eng.; IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu EL RE. Donald Ray; Forest: Ed. EVANS. Jim W.; .Meridian; Bus.; Pi Sigma Epsilon EVERETT. Laurence D.; Meridian; Ed. FARLEE, Richard L.; Jackson; Ed.; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia MENC. Madrigals; Chorus FAl LKNER. William Jones; Bel .oni; L.A.; Kappa Sigma, vice pres. school Liberal Arts, Student Senate, Social Commit- tee FEARS, Rubel G.; Amory; L.A.; Young Republicans FELDER, Cecil M.; McComb; Science FENDLEY, Charles W.; Greenville; Science FEN WICK, David N.j Kosciusko; Eng.; AIIE FIELD, Lee C; New Orleans, La.; Ag.; FFA, Newman Club FINGER, Wade J.; Jackson; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha, IFC, SAM FINLEY, William T.; Crystal Springs; Ed.; Phi Kappa Tau, IEd Club FLEMING, Andrew D.; Scooba; Ag.; Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle FLOWERS, Malcolm M.; Pascagoula; Bus. Sigma Chi FOLSOM, Dorothy E. Taylor; Brooksville; Ed.; 4-H Club, SEA. Wesley Foundation FORD, Fanton D.; Philadelphia; Eng.; ASCE FORD, Thomas S.; Jackson; Bus. FORTENBERRY, Phil D.; Tylertown; Bus.; PSE FOSTER, Don A.; Jackson; Ed.; Reflector FOSTER. Leo W.; Pascagoula; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega. IEEE, MSPE FOUNTAIN, William L.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; L.A. FRANKS. Judith A.; Fulton; Ed. SENIORS FRENCH, John K. : Mendenhall; Science; Sigma Chi H LGI1 M. Linda Marlene; Mabcn; Bus.; SEA Fl LLER, Marion L; Memphis; L.A.; Sigma Chi GAMBLE, William M. ; Baldwyn; Ag.; FFA, BSD, NEA. MK GARDNER, ,r J.J.; Carthage; Ed. G VRDNER, Kenneth N.; Lni.m; Ed. GARNETT, James M.j Vi ksburg; Eng.; IEEE CM IT. ( K.N- V.; I..-I.,nd; Eng.; Kappa Mpha. IEEE. MSI ' E 58 GEWIN, Joe C; Jackson; Eng.; IEEE, MSPE CILBERT, Harris Rudolph Jr.; New Orleans, La. L.A.; Band, YMCA Cabinet, Westminster Fellowship, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Reflector, Reveille GILLIAM, Billy G.; Ponotoc; Ed.; IEd Club, AIAA, MIAA, BSU GILMER, Don Clinton; Caledonia; Ag. GLASS, Linda K.; West Point; L.A.; GLENN, Roy D.; Stringer; Eng.; AIAA GOBER, Ronald M.; Flora; Eng.; IEEE GODSEY, Vance; Ed.; FFA GOFORTH, Joe W.; Water Valley; Ag.; FFA GOLLOTT, Gordon T.; Biloxi; Bus.; SAM GOODMAN, Douglas D.; Columbus; L.A. GOSS, Alfred D.; Vaiden; Bus. GOSS, Robert C; Union; Eng.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE GRAHAM, Bobby G.; Meridian; Pre-Med GRAHAM, Tommy H.; Meridian; Forestry; Forestry Club GRAY, Malcolm G.; State College; L.A. Alpha Tau Omega GREENE, Gladys Z.; Louisville; Ed. GREENE, Jerry M.; Canton; Ed. GREER, Jerry S.; Walnut Grove; Bus. GREGORY, Vera Sheridan; New Orleans, La.; L.A. Reveille, Reflector, Blackfriars, Newman Club, SEA GRICE, Marvin W.; Meridian; Bus. GRIFFIN, Dan; Charlottesville, Va.; Bus.; SAM GRIFFING, Charles G.; Florence; Forestry; Phi Kappa Phi. Alpha Zeta, Delta Pi Delta ; Forestry Club GRISHAM, Farrar; Corinth; Ag. GRUBBE, Kenneth D.; Gulfport; Bus.; IDC GUEST, Billy E.; Calhoun City; L.A. GUNTER, Maury B.; Decatur; Eng.; IEEE, MSPE GUYER, Joyce A.; Biloxi; Ed.; Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Kappa GWIN, Johnny; Greenville; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Student Senate, IFC HALL, Albert W.; Houston; Bus.; HALL, James E.; Louisville; Bus. HALL, Kenneth R.; Mt. Olive; Eng.; AIAA, Tau Beta Pi 59 HALL. Mary E.; Mathiston; Ed. HALLSTROM, George; Pascagoula; Eng.; ANS, MSPE HALTOM, John T. ; Batesville; Bus.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, pres., Alpha Kappa Psi HAMM, Larry D.; Gulfport: Eng.; IEd Club, MSPE, Circle K HARDIN, William G.; Corinth; Bus.; Sigma Chi, Beta Alpha Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Accounting Club HARDING, William R.; Jackson; Eng.; HARDY, Robert M.; Pascagoula; Bus.; Kappa Alpha, pres., IFC, vice pres., Omicron Delta Kappa, Elder Statesmen, Accounting Club, SAM, Greek Week chairman; Dean ' s List HARMON, David W.; Batesville; Eng.; Scabbard and Blade. IEd Club, Collegiate Civitan HARMON, Douglas D.; Amory; Ed. HARPER, Prentiss G.; Hazlehurst; Ed. HARPOLE, Derry J.; Trenton, Tenn.; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi, Pre-Law Club HARRIS, Eddy B.; Owensboro, Ky.; Bus. HARRIS, Ira K.; Pace; L.A.; Wesley Foundation, Alpha Phi Omega HARRISON, Arthur B.; Columbus. Bus. HARRISON, Cecil T.; Columbus; Eng.; SBS HARRISON, James M.; Meridian; L.A. HART, Cloen J.; Corinth; Bus. HARTFIELD, Jerry; Gulfport; Bus. HAWKINS, James K.; Bolton; Bus. HAYES, James D.; Philadelphia; Science; AIP HAYNES, James H.; Gulfport; Eng.; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. MSPE, Sigma Chi. HAYS, Curtis R.; Sparta, 111.; Ag. HELTON, Monte Keith; Acton, Tenn.; Eng.; Eta Kappa Nu; MSPE, Tau Beta Pi, IEEE, Phi Kappa Phi HEMPHILL, Bruce T.; Charlotte, N.C.; L.A.; Chess Club. Wesley Foundation HENDERSON, Charles; Wier; Ed. HENDERSON. Torn C; Memphis; Bus.; Pi Sigma Epsilon HERCEC, Radoslar M.N.; Santiago, Chile; Eng IIKRRIO ' N. M.mri.r [.. Cnlumbus; Kng. HESS, Fred Wilson; Vicksburg; Bus.; Pj Sigma Epsilon HESTER, Edward G.; Nettleton; lius. III-.U LETT, Robert M.; Fairfield, Ua.; Science I ' ll Bl N, Ben Grey; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Chi, secretary, Blue Kcv. Elder Statesmen, Homecoming chairman 1964, Philo hi rim-, secretary, Pi Sigma Epsilon, secretary; Student Sen ate, Secretary of College of Business and Industry, Freshmen I liil . Pres., Reflector, Who ' s Who, Social Committee 60 HILL, Bobby D.; Amory; Ed.; S B IEd Club HILL, Herbert A.; Aberdeen; L.A. HILL, Kenneth H.; Tupelo; Ed. HILL, Mary Jo; State College; L.A.; Zeta Tau Alpha. SEA, Cardinal Key HILLHOUSE, Clenn M.; Charleston, Mo.; L.A. HINTON, William G.; New Augusta; Eng.; ASCE HITT, Mil ford I.; Laurel; Ed.; BSU HODGE, Bernice K.; Brooksville; Eng.; AIAA, Tau Beta Pi HODGES, Harold W.; Jackson; Bus.; Accounting Club, Alpha Phi Omega HODGES, Price H.; Itta Bena; Bus.; M Club HQKE, Mark Irvin; Isoja; Science; Farmhouse HOLCOMB, Gene; Tupelo; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi; Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club HOLDER, David G.; Nanih Waiya; Ed. HOLDER, James D.; Lexington; Bus.; SAM HOLLAND, Lewis E.; Como; Bus.; Newman Club, SAM HOLLEY, Donald R.; Marietta; Ag. HOLLOMON, Thomas W.; South Haven; Bus.; Accounting Club, Elder Statesmen, Beta Alpha Psi HOLLOWAY, James E.; Lambert; Ed.; MEA, NEA HOLMES, Hewey C; Jackson; Bus.; HOLROYD, Robert G.; New Port Richey, Fla.: A S: Phi Kappa Phi ilM M SENIORS HOLTHUS, Pamela Loy; Lewisburg, Pa.; L.A. HONEYCUTT, Robert L.; Kossuth; Ed. HONG, Jefferson Davis; Greenville; Bus.; Pi Sigma Epsilon HOUSE, Clinton R.; Aberdeen; Bus. HOWLE, James R.; Neshoba; Ed. BSU HOWELL, Bobby Ernest; Amory; Ed. HOWELL, Charles T.; Lucedale; Ag. HOWELL, Gordon S.; Semmes, Ala. M M HUDDLESTON, Elton M.; Durant; Bus.; Phi Eta Sigma Beta Alpha Ps;.. Scabbard and Blade HUDNALL, Edward S.: Natchez; Bus.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi. SAM, IDC HUDSON. Rol,,-rt Voting; Vicksburg; Ed.; SAM. [Ed, Circle K HUDSPETH. William N.; Clarksdale; Forestry; Delta Pi Delta HUFF, Michael B.; Reform, Ala.; Ag.; Block and Bridle HUMBLER, Larry E.; Tupelo; Bus.; SAM, Accounting Club HUNT, Harold D.; Ackerman; Eng.; IEEE HUNT, James E.; Meridian; Ed. HUNTER, William Phillips; Jackson; Bus.; Kappa Sigma, treasurer. Blue Key, vic e president. Elder Statesmen, Student Director of Union, Scabbard and Blade, Gavel Club, YMCA Cabinet HUTCHINS, Robert L.; Port St. Joe. Fla.; Ed.; SAM; IEd Club; Reflector HUTCHISON. Jimmy F.; Sallis; Ed.; IEd Club HYDE. George S.; Senatobia; Eng.; IEEE INGERSOLL, Robert T.; West Memphis, Ark.; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Eta Sigma, ANS, MSPE INGRAM, James E.; Memphis; Eng.; AIAA INGRAM, Kenneth E.; Hollandale; Eng.; Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, MSPE. IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma INMAN, James S.; Memphis; Ag.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon JACKSON, Charles E.; McComb; Eng.; Tau Beta Pi, MSPE, ASCE JACKSON, Dolly A.L.; Eupora; Ed. JACKSON, George C; Columbus; L.A. JARVIS, Lester G.; Prentiss; Bus.; Alpha Kappa PSI, SAM JENNINGS, Charles T.; Jackson Eng.; IEEE JENKINS, Felix L.; Memphis; Eng.; AIChE JENKINS, Luther R.; Marks; Bus.; Accounting Club JOHNSON, Duff A.; Mendenhall; Bus. SENIORS JOHNSON, Ennis L.; Long Beach; g. JOHNsON. Fiith: M.-ridian; Ed. [OHNSON, James E.; Waynesboro; Ag.: Agronomy Club FOHNSON, Jam.- R.; Philadelphia; Bu . FOHNSON, Larr) W.; Smithville; Ed.; SEA. MIAA. AIAA, JOHNSON, s. ,„,,„. | |.;. : .|.„kM,n; Eng.; IEEE. MSPE rOHNSON, W. linn, ,1,1; Durant; Bus.; Ac. .Minting Club JOHNSON. nii.uii H., : Smitlnillr; Ed. 62 JOHNSTON, Earl W.; Ripley; Ag.; FFA JOHNSTON, Henry E.; Kosciusko; A S; Pi Kappa Alpha JOHNSTON, William R.; Starkville; Ed.; Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia, Chorus, Madrigal Singers JONES, Billy R.; Benton; L.A. SAM JONES, Bobby L.; Jackson; Ed.; M Club JONES, Dewitt Russell; Pascagoula; L.A.; Student Senate; Barristers JONES, Ernest B.; Tupelo; Bus.; Accounting Club JONES, Huber D.; Laurel; Science; AIP, ROTC JONES, Jerold N.; Cordova, Ala.; Forestry; Delta Pi Delta JONES, Robert F.; Jackson; Ed.; APO, Arnold Air Society JONES, Ronald; Gardendale, Ala.; L.A.; M Club JONES, Silas T.; Brandon; Bus.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, JORDAN, David B.; Jackson; Bus.; Kappa Sigma JUREVICS, Ragnar C; Jackson; Eng.; ASCE KEARNEY, Noble S.; Leland; Ag.; Farmhouse, Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Agronomy Club, Alpha Zeta, West- minster Fellowship KEARNEY, William L.; Jackson; Forestry; Alpha Zeta, Delta Pi Delta, Forestry Club KECK, Kerth 0.; Meridian; Bus. KELLER, Mark A.; Vicksburg; Ed.; Alpha Phi Omega, Scribes, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, SEA KENNEDY, Robert; Biloxi; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega, pres.; ROTC, ASME, Elder Statesmen KENNINGTON, Bruce C; Jackson; Bus. KERGOSIEW, Charles H.; Hazlehurst; Ed.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Arnols Air Society KING, CarlD.; Hurley; Ed. KINGSLEY, Curtis W.; Tupelo; Ed.; AIAA, AVA, MIAA, IEd Club KINNISON, Donald E.; Natchez; Eng.; KIRK, Bennie C. ; Louisville; Bus. KISSLING, Fred D. ; Proctor, Ark. ; Bus, KNAPP, Roger D.; Jackson; Science; ACS, pres. KRAUSE, Gerald L.; Natchez; Ed. KUYRKENDALL, Elbert A.; Magnolia; Bus.; Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM LADNER, Clarence M.; Pass Christian; Ed.; Newman Club LAMBERT, William K.; Natchez; Ed. LANCASTER, Murray K.; Lepanto, Ark.; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha, AIChE 63 ! n A n TEI h ? ich n ard W ' : Halti «burg; Eng. ; IEEE, MSPE LAND, Donald A.; Bate ' sville; Bus • SAM LANDESS, Joe F.; West Point; Ag. LANE, Dennis R.; Arkabutla; Bus.; Accounting Club LANE, James W.; Sumner; Eng T LA GHANS - Richard A.; Biloxi; Eng. HSS Ri Curtis D - ; Ho ton; Bus.; SAM LANIER, Frank E.; Aberdeen; LA LARSEN, Percy J.; Pascagoula; Ed.; M Club LAUDERDALE, Eli N.; Hernando; LA StS ' t T R U ; Cr , yStal SpringS; Eng - ; Pi Ka PP a A1 P«a LAWLER, James E.; Hamilton, Ala.; Eng.; IEEE LEACH, Roy E.; Brandon; Eng.; ASCE MSPE LEATHER WOOD, Dorothy A.; West Point; L.A.; Pi Kappa Delta, Debate Team LEE, Colen; Lucedale; Eng.; LEE, David M.; Raleigh; L.A. LEE, James H.; Arlington, Va.; Forestry; Forestry Club vice pres.; Accounting Club Blackfriars TVVnfc r Hn y P hi . Iadel P hia = E g-; IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu LLL, Otha C; Starkville; Eng. LEONARD Patsy A; Starkville; Bus.; Coed Club, Account- ing Club, Beta Alpha Psi LEWELLEN, Robert E.; Guntown- Eng LEWIS, Lloyd T.; Kosciusko; A S; Band LIGHTSEY, George R.; Eng.; AIChE, Theta Tau, BSU Vice pres. Engineering School LIGON, Thomas A.; Grenada; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Sigma Lpsilon B LILLY, J, Tom; Jackson; Ed.; LINDSEY. Lynn J. C: Smilhville; Ed. LINN, Katliie A.; Batcsville; Ed. LIPE, William M.; BatesviRe; Ag J.IlM.OMIi. J,,,,,, i(. ; ; r ,.,. Ilw , M fl . Bu8 . A|plla Tuu Q house manager, kitchen steward, pledge trainer, rush chair- man; 64 Reveille editor; Board of Publications Pi Sigma EpSllon, SAM, Student Senate, President ' s Cabinet, Account- ing (lull. Collegiate Civitan LITTLE, Lawrence E.; Drew; Ed.; [Ed Club LOPEK. William P.; Forest: Bus. I( n H,) - rV, K ' ; N lll, ;  U9 -i Beta Upha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, s |. ecounting Club 64 LORD, Mack H.; Natchez; Bus.; SAM LOWE, Frank J.; Monticello; Ag. LOWER Y, Thomas F.; Wesson; Ed. LOWRANCE, Howard David; New Albany; L.A.; Phi Kappa Tau, YAF, state chairman LOYD, Harvey G.; Inverness; Bus.; Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi LUKE, William E.; Meridian; Bus.; Accounting Club LYLES, Steve; Scottsville; Ed.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Elder Statesmen, Golf team McBRIDE, James H.; Vicksburg; Eng.; Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Sigma McCAIN, William A.; Greenwood; Ag.; Alpha Tau Omega, Scabbard and Blade McCORLEY, Doris A.; Fulton; Ed. McLELLAN, William E.; Greenville; L.A.; Barristers, Account- ing Club McCLANAHAN, Jan T; Columbus; Science; Phi Kappa Tau, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key; AED McCORMICK, John G.; Natchez; Ed.; AIAA, MIA A, IEd Club, Iota Lambda Sigma McCOY, Elvis A.; Tupelo; Eng. McCULLOUGH, Pat H.; Ruth; Eng.; AIChE McCOLLUM, Larry W.; Kossuth; Ag. McCURLEY, Dunbar; Crosby; Ag.; Block and Bridle, pres.; Alpha Zeta, Student Senate, secretary-treasurer Agriculture College McDANIEL, Donald R.; Columbia; Bus.; Accounting Club McDONALD, Harold R.; Jackson; Eng.; Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade; ASCE, MSPE McGEE, Joe; Memphis; Science SENIORS McGOWEN, Douglas N.; Collins; Ed.; IEd Club, SAM McGREGOR, Lloyd F.; Memphis; Eng.; AIAA McHALFFEY, Van Elbert; Corinth; Ed.; Iota Lambda Sigma McKAY, Walter J.; Jackson Eng.; ASCE McKINNIS, Michael S.; Okolona; Bus. McKNIGHT, David L.; Ackerman; Ed.; IEd Club McLAURIN, Ray C; DeKalb; Bus.; Delta Sigma Pi, SAM McLEOD, John L.; Leakesville; Ag.; Agronomy Club 65 Jra22 McLEOD, Johnny C; Louisville; Ed. McMILLAN, Nathan P.; Meridian; Ed.; IEd Club, SAM McMILLAN. William C; Jackson; Bus. McMULLAN, Decatur; L.A. McNARON, Charles R.; Jackson; Ed. McNULTY, Edward T.; Columbus; Science; Sigma Alpha Epsilon McRANEY, Harold D.; Biloxi; Eng.; IEEE McSHAN, Donald W.; Schlater; Ag.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ohi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, AETB MALONE, Carroll D.; Haltiesburg; Eng.; MSPE, ASME MANNING, Ronnie M.; Bolton; Bus.; Scabbard and Blade, Drill team MARLER, Lannie R.; Jackson; Eng.; ASCE MARTIN, Dennis R.; Meridian; Bus.; Kappa Alpha MARTIN, Frederick Y.; Pascagoula; Eng.; ASME, MSPE MARTIN, Shirley A.; Dorsey; Ed. MARTIN, Zack E.; Meridian; Ed. MASLEY, William Larry; Scooba; Eng. MASSENGILL, David L.; Amory; Eng.; ASAE MASSE Y, Marvin S.; Okalona; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi MASSEY, Tommy R.; Meridian; Ed.; Phi Kappa Tau, SAM, IEd Club, MATTHEWS, Sara E.; Starkville; L.A.; BSU, Chorus Phi Kappa Phi MAUMUS, Xavier Joseph; Biloxi; Eng.; ASCE MAY, Gerald C; Newton; Bus. MEEK, Robert C; Columbia; Ag. MEYER, Thomas P.; Vicksburg; Ed.; Scabbard and Blade, Newman Club; SENIORS MICHAEL, Limes T.; Jackson; Geology; Lambda Chi Alpha MILES, Win-ton A.; Weir; Ed. Mil IKK. Y Norman; Memphis; Bus.; M Club, Rifle team MILLIGAN, Michael I ' .; Jackson; Bus.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Ac- . ' .iinlinr. Club, Kappa fph.i, Mpha Kappa Psi MILLS, Edwin I).; Forest; Bus NORSWORTHY, Milton L.; Jackson; Eng.; AIChE Sigma MILTON, John I ' .; Booneville; Kng. MINEK. Charles K.; Brookhaven; Bos.; I ' j Kappa Alpha, SAM 66 MITCHELL, Larry B.; Kossuth; Ag.; FFA MITCHELL, Madelaine K.; Picayune; Ed. MITCHELL, Roger; Caledonia; L.A. MITCHELL, Thomas J.; Ellisville; Ed. MITCHELL, Travis H.; Belmont; Eng. MOHLER, Bruce K.; Ocean Springs; L.A. MOODY, Ernest; Hollandale; Bus. MOON, Bobby J.; Cleveland; Bus.; Accounting Club MOON, William H.; Birmingham; PE; M Club MOORE, Billy C; Jackson; Bus. MOORE, Charles E.; Kossuth; Ed. MOORE, James H.; Vaughan; Ag. MOORE, James M.; Vicksburg; Bus.; Kappa Sigma MOORE, Jimmie F.; Edinburg; Ed. MORROW, Johnny M.; Red Bay, Ala.; Ed.; Delta Chi MOSS, Lonnie J.; Union; Bus.; Accounting Club, IDC MULLEN, Charles R.; Lexington; Bus.; Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi MURPHY, A. Malcolm; Lucedale; L.A. MUSSELWHITE, David R.; Port St. Joe, Fla.; Ed.; I Ed. Club, SAM MYERS, Troy J.; Collins; L.A. NABORS, Thomas W.; Columbus; Science; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon NAIL, James H.; Kilmichael; Bus.; AFROTC NASSAR, Emile A.; Jackson; Eng.; Theta Tau, AIChE, Newman Club NEBLETT, Sallie Anne; Greenville; L.A.; Chi Omega; Editor 1965 Reveille; editor Miss State; Society editor Reflector; editor Bulldog; editor MIC Key; AWS Judicial Council, secretary; AWS Legislative Council; IAWS Contact; Student Senate; AWS Constitutional Coram. ; Union Lecture Series Comm.; YMCA Student-faculty Luncheon Comm. ; MSU Board of Publications NELSON, Alfred T.; Yazoo City; Bus.; Phi Eta Sigma NELSON, Benjamin A.; Pope; Ag.; Agricultural Ec. Club NETTLES, James L.; Shubuta; Ed.; Phi Eta Sigma NEVELS, Don J.; Brookhaven; Forestry; Forestry Club NEWBILL, George A.; Meridian; Eng.; MSPE, AIChE, Theta Tau, Pres. of Engineering College NEWMAN, Samuel P.; Utica; Ag. NICHOLS, Franklin; Mantachie; Ag. NICHOLS, Jon W.; Meridian; Ed. 67 tL L ' L ' L2 NICHOLSON, James W.; West Point; Ed. NOBLE, Pickins A.; Tupelo; Ed.; Kappa Sigma NOLLA, Juan J.; Areeibo, Puerto Rico; Bus.; Nu Sigma Beta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Newman Club, International Club, treasurer NORMAN, John C; Ponotoe; Eng. Alpha Tau Omega NORSWORTHY, Milton; Jackson; Eng.; AIChE NUNEZ, Armando J.; Maracaibo, Venezuela; %ig.; Petroleum Club, International Club NUNN, Oliver; Halls, Tenn.; Science OAKLEY, Robert F.; Booneville; Ed.; Kappa Alpha O ' BRIEN, Terence D.; Vicksburg; Bus.; Scabbard and Blade, Pre-law Club, Army Drill team O ' CALLAGHAN, John B.; Pontotoc; Ed; Iota Lambda Sigma; IED ODEN, Barry K.; Jackson; Bus.; Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi ODEN, Betty L.; Starkvilte; Eng.; Zeta Tau Alpha, AlChe, MSPE ODOM, Robert E.; Kosciusko; Ag.; FFA ODOM, William M.; McComb; L.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha OLDHAM, Jessie C; Greenwood; Eng.; ASCE, MSPE OLIVER, James D.; Meridian; Eng.; IEEE OWEN, Daniel U.; Jackson; Bus. OWEN, Stanley S.; Beaumont, Tex.; Science; ACS, Band OWENS, Clarence R.; Moss Point; Science °™ E ™ S ' J ° hn K,; Laure] ! En e-: Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE OWENS, Thad 0.; Brookhaven; Ag.; Farmhouse, Alpha Zeta PACE, Joseph V.; Forest; Eng.; Collegiate Civitan PACE, Noble H.; Columbus; Bus.; Sigma Chi, SAM Alpha Zeta PALMER, J. Steven; Amory; Ed. PARK, John Weldon; Vicksburg; Eng.; ASME, MSPE PARKER, Charles S.; Florence; Eng.; ASCE, MSPE PARKS, Louis H.; Greenville; Bus.; Lambda Chi Alpha, secre- tary, Alpha Kappa Psi, ' Secretary PARSONS, Frank S.; Jackson; L.A.; Sigma Chi, Arnold Air Society PARVIN, James M.; Biggersvillej Eng.; IEEE, MSPE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu PATRICK, Raymond E.; B.lmont; Ed. PATTERSON, David E.; Wesson; Ed.; Iota Lambda Sigma PATTERSON, Robert L.; Oxford; Eng.; ASCE 68 PATTON, James M. ; Perkinston ; Eng. PAYNE, Delma R.; Tupelo; Ed. PAYNE, Jack C; Lafayette, La.; L.A.; Alpha Tau Omega PORTER, B. Joy; Fayette, Ala.; Science; Phi Mu, ROTC Sponsor, Cheerleader, Reveille favorite, Reveille beauty, Homecoming Queen, Secretary Junior Class POUND, Buddy; Ponotoc; Bus. POWELL, Peggy J.; Nettleton; Bus.; Alpha Beta Psi PAYNE, Melvin C; Newton; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Theta Tau PEAVEY, Hartley D.; Meridian; Bus.; SAM PEAVY, Larry; Meridian; L.A. PEEPLES, David P.; Merigold; Eng.; ASCE PEGG, Jerry A.; Grenada; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Club PENNEBAKER, John D.; New Albany; L.A.; Sigma Chi PENNINGTON, Ernest J.; Jackson; Ed. PEPPER, George R.; Mantee, Ed. PEPPER, John L.; Vaughan; Ag. PERKINS, John R.; Anguilla; Forestry; Forestry Club PERKINS, Robert E.; Chatom, Ala.; Science PERRY, George W.; Grenada; Eng.; ANS, Tau Beta Pi PERRY, Morris B.; Philadelphia; Ag.; Block and Bridle PETERMAN, Lester L.; Jackson; Ed. PETRIE, Jerry W.; Ruleville; Eng.; AIAA PEUGH, Jannette; Aberdeen; Ed. PEVEY, Tommy R.; Natchez; Bus.; SAM PICKERING, Benson B.; Port Gibson; Ed.; Alpha Tau Omega, SAM Inrf A Jh4 SENIORS PICKETT, James A.; Meridian; Bus. PITTMAN, John B.; Foxworth; Bus.; Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi POGUE, Donald E.; Eupora; Ag.; Delta Chi, AETB POL, Jarry A.; Gulfport; Eng.; Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, MSPE POOLE, Lonnie M.; Ithaca, New York; Ed.; BSU POOLE, Michael R.; Poplarville; Eng.; IEEE POPE, James K; Belzoni; Bus.; Accounting Club POWER, Carol A.; Weir; Ed. 69 PRATHER. John W.; Michie, Tenn.; Science; ACS. Farmhouse PRESCOTT, John C; Fontane, Calif.; Bus. PRICE, Frances PL; Starkville; L.A.; Phi. Kappa Phi, Black- friars; Chorus PRICE, Francis; Edinhury; Bus. PRIDGEN, Edward; Leakesville; Ed.; IEd Club, SAM PRIMROSE, Graham B.; Sydney, Australia; Bus.; Alpha Kappa Psi PRINE, Eldred L.; Jackson; Forestry PUGH, Eugene; Halls, Tenn.; Ag.;Pi Kappa Alpha PULLIAM, Wheeler W.; Strong; Ed. PURVIS, Nickey J.; Wesson; Bus.; SAM, Alpha Kappa Psi i;s[ PUTNAM, Victor M.; Jackson; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tau, Theta Tau, AIChE PYBASS, John A.; Brookhaven; Eng.; IEEE RAINEY, Jean C; Sturgis; L.A.; Blackfriars RAISES, John W.; Jackson; L.A. RAGGIO, Donald J.; Hazlehurst; L.A. RALEY, William M.; Aberdeen; Bus.; SAM RANDALL, Albin M.; Woodville; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Accounting Club RANDOLPH, Curtis N.; New Albany; Bus. RANDLE, John A.; New Albany; Eng.; Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME RAWLS, William A.; Pensacola, Fla.; Ag.; Horticulture Club SENIORS H WVSO.N, Agatha F.; Meridian; Ed. H WVSON. (;i,n E.; Meridian; Science REAMES, lames E.; Pascagoula; Eng. REDD, Kobcrl I ' .: Pascagoula; Eng.; ASME REDDITT, Ricky P. REDMOX, John Tal HEED. Clifton; Mage- Ed. REED. JoM-ph R.; Oherlin, I Sidon; Bus.; Sigma Chi ey; Seminary; Eng.; AIChE Ed. 70 REESE, William C; Ecru; Ed.; SAM, IEd Club REILY, Virginia L.; Meridian; L.A. RHODES, Larry; Jacksonville, Fla,; L.A. RICHARDS, Davis A.; Canton; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, SAM, Pi Sigma Epsilon RICHARDS, Gerald J.; Biloxi; Bus. RICHARDSON, Don W.; Ackerman; Ed. RICHARDSON, James R.; Jackson; Ag.; Farmhouse, Blocked Bridle, Agricultural Council, Student Senate RICHARTZ, Henry M.; Los Angeles, Calif.; Bus.; SAM, fly- ing Club, Parachute Club RICHEY, Don H.; Tupelo; Bus. RIDDELL, Billy B.; Corinth; Ag.; Economics Club RIDINGS, Robert S.; Clarksdale; Ed.; Band, IEd Club, SAM RILEY, Julian C. ; Verona; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Sigma Pi, Beta % Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Young Republicans ROBERTS, Barclay P.; Jackson; Eng.; ASCE, Kappa Alpha ROBERTSON, Ronie K-.; Senatobia; Bus. ROBERSON, William; Jackson; Eng.; ASCE ROBY, John A.; Forest; Ag. ROGILLO, Charles E.; Jackson; Ag.; Block and Bridle ROSAMOND, James D.; Vaiden; Science; ACS ROUNSAVILLE, T. C; Leakesville; Forestry; Forestry Club ROWELL, Charles E. ; Leland ; L.A. ; Pi Kappa Alpha Af LfeM ROWLAND, Roy D.; Walnut; Eng.; ASCE ROY, Paul T.; Columbus, Georgia; Ed. SANTA CRUZ, Alan J.; Biloxi; Bus.; Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade, Delta Sigma Pi, Dairy Club, Cheerleader SALE, Carolyn E.; Gulfport; L.A. SALTER, John W.; Port Gibson; Eng. Bus.; Delta Sigma Pi, Tau Beta Pi, MSPE, Alpha Tau Omega SAMPLE, Clinton K.; Jackson; Bus.; Kappa Sigma SANFORD, Albert D.; Meridian; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha, ASME, Pi Sigma Epsilon, MSPE, SAM SARTOR, Roger Dale; Taylorsville ; Ed.; FFA SCALES, Laurin M.; Starkville; Ed.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon SCARBOROUGH, Charles; Biloxi; Ag. SCATURRO, Peter J.; Laurel; Bus. SCOTT, Albert C; Columbus; Ag.; AETB 7! If J IMlJ Isfii i SCOTT. James F. ; Covington, Tenn.; Science SCHILLING. Joseph Q.: .Magnolia: Science: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. AIP SCHWAN, Thomas R.; Biloxi: Eng.: Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu. IEEE, MSPE SCOGGINS, Rohert G.: Jackson; Ed.: IEd Cluh SEATER, Robert B.; Canton; Bus. SEBREN, Alan J.; Brandon; Eng.; IEEE, MSPE SHOWS, James T.; Laurel; L.A. SHUTE, George M.; Tchula; Ag. SIKES, Schuyler A.; Fayette; Bus.; SAM SILLS, Joel D. ; Brownsville, Tenn.; Forestry; Forestry Club SLACK. Darrel G.; Jackson; Eng. SLEDD, MELVIN F.; Paducah, Ky.; Ed.; IEd Club SEVILLA, Guillermo; Honduras; Ag.; International Club, AETB, Alpha Zeta SEVILLA, Ricardo A.; Darli. Honduras; Ag.; International Club SEWARD, Byron H.; Pace; Bus.; Accounting Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi SHAW, David M.; Jackson; Bus. SHAW. Henry L.; Tchula; Ag.; FFA SHAW, John K.; Tchula; L.A. SHAW, Kirk C; Newton; L.A.; Pi Kappa Delta, Scabbard and Blade, Elder Statesmen, Debate SHEFFIELD. Ann W.; Dorsey; Ed. SHOEMAKE, Harry L.; Laurel; Ag. SIMMONS, John Preston; Aliceville. Ala.: Bus.; AFROTC. SAM, Westminster Fellowship SMITH, Charles E.; Jackson; Bus.: Beta Alpha Psi Account- ing Club. M Club SMITH. Eddie M.: Noxapater: Ed. -Ml I -Ml I ( lu -Mil •Mil [.James I.: Meridian; Eng.; MSPE. AIME ' ■J. inn-- .: I ' land; g. ; I ' i Kappa Mpha, Entomology I. Jaj ( .: Sellers; Eng. 1, Johnnj J.; I oyd Star; Fng. MMII. ,-,. ,,u |. : Scooba; Eng.; I.m Beta Pi, Eta Kappa No. Phi Kappa I ' lii. Ihrta I.m. IF.KK. MSI ' K, ISSl SMITH, Ronald I.; Mini,, City; Ag.; Phi Kappa Tau, FFA, Bloc k ami Bridle, 111 ( lub, Rodeo ( lub Ml I II. Sebron D.; Silvei City; I . .; Sigma Chi Ml I II. Timoth) (..; Pascagoula; Eng. 72 SMITH, Tommy E.; Jackson; Eng.; IEEE SMITH, William L.; Chickasaw, Ark.; Forestry SNEED, Hugh B.; Jackson; Bus. SPARKS, Jerry D.; Batesville; Ed.; Collegiate Civitan, IDC, SEA SPEED, Sam W.; McComb; Ed.; I Ed Club, SAM SPELL, Robert H.; Wesson; Bus.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Account- ing Club STAMPS, Michael J. ; Brookhaven ; Eng. STANCEL, Donald H.; Meridian; Bus. STATON, Henry C; Union; Ag.; BSU, Agronomy Club STEINWINDER, William P.; Jackson; Bus.; Alpha Tau Omega STENNIS, Earl A.; DeKalb; Ag. STERLING, Maxine; Magnolia; Ed.; Young Republicans STERLING, Patricia A.; McComb; Ed.; BSU STEWART, Billy J.; Bruce; Bus. STEWART, Lee A.; Ripley; Ed. STEWART, Paul B.; New Orleans; Eng.; AIAA STEWART, Robert A.; Houston; Science; Collegiate Civitan STEWART. Thomas W.; Osyka; Ed. STEVERSON, Bessie J.; Starkville; Ed. STOCKSTILL, Michael A.; Picayune, L.A.; .assistant editor, 1965 Reveille, columnist, Reflector, assistant editor MIC Key, Union Lecture Series Committee STOVALL, Carolyn A.; Louisville; Ed. STRICKLAND, Gary W.; Laurel; Ag. STRICKLAND, Richard; Laurel; Eng.; AIIE, NSPE STRONG, Raymond J.; Memphis; Bus. SENIORS STURGEON, Ken W.; Eldred, 111.; L.A.; Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club SUTHERLAND, John B.; Gulf port; Eng. SUTTER, Sandra G.; Toomsuba; L.A.; Zeta Tau Alpha, AWS SWAIN, Charles W.; Meridian; Bus. SWEARENGEN, Larry S.; Water Valley; Ed. TABOR, Michele G.; Longbeach; Bus.; Accounting Club TABOR, Newton V.; Winona; L.A . TAMPARY, Anthony T.; Pensacola, Fla.; Ed. 73 SENIORS TANN, Thomas M.; Jackson; Bus.; Alpha Tau Omega, Busi- ness Manager 64 Reveille, Board of Publications, Student Senate. Judicial Comm., Elder Statesmen TANNER. Barney A.; Mize; Ag.; FFA, Alpha Zeta TARLETON. Sandra F.; Starkville; Bus. TATE, Archie P.; Petal; Forestry; Delta Pi Delta TAYLOR, Alan F.; Black Mountain. N.C.; Ed. TAYLOR, Charles D.; Jackson; Eng.; AIChE TAYLOR, Don G.; Memphis; Bus.; Sigma Shi TAYLOR, Harold W. ; Meridian; Eng.; IEEE, Theta Tau. Student Senate, MSPE TERNEY, Joseph L.; Clarksdale; Bus.; Pre-law Club, Newman ( lllli TERRELL, Amos H.; Memphis; Eng.; AIAA TERRELL, Thomas C; Clarksdale; LA. TERRY, Luther W.: Houston; Ed. TERRY, Sharon J.; Cleveland; Ag.; Chi Omega, Pre-vet Club THAMES, Charles M.; Jackson; Eng. THORNTON, Bobby L.; Raleigh; Eng.; ASIE THOMPSON, Walter R.; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Chi THORNHILL, Lee W.; Tylertown; Bus. TILGILMAN, Paris F.: Hatticsburg; Ed.; [Ed Club. MIAA. AIAA, Iota Lambda Sigma TIMMONS, Tommy G.; Tupelo; Bus.; Pre-law Club TINGLE, Peggy V.; Meridian; L.A. TINSLEY, Marion D.; Philadelphia; Bus.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Sigma Epsilon TODD, Rex E.; Ellisville; Ed. TOLAND, James Don; xMeridian; Bus.; Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, Student Senate, Elder Statesmen, Who ' s Who, Business Manager 1965 Reveille TOMLINSON, John B.; Kossuth; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau. Ac- counting Club ' KM MBA UUS, George B.; Ocean Springs; L. A. I ) -| Mi. -.,, |. ■, Rumbus; I. .A.; ROTC TRASK. William H.: C.-ntn-ville; Eng.; AIChE, ThrTa Tau TREVETT, Douglas I!.; (),-,-.m Springs; Eng.; ANS. Alpha Phi l Iiim g 113 Ib ' ll ' l III. Patrii ia .: Noxapatei TRI I 0 I . Hum II.; Red Has. Via.; Nil SSE1 I . James C; Batesville I i ilan 1 l BB, Murrell I.: Aberdeen; Ed.; I Ed.; SEA, Kappa Delta Pi Ag. Eng.; K hi- ' . Collegiate -I . SE 74 TUCK, Lester L. ; Pascagoula; Eng. ; ANS, Engineering Council TULLOS, George B. ; State College; Bus.; Kappa Alpha TUMBERLINSON, Marion M.; Sturgis; Ed.; TURNER, Norvin R.; Leakesville; Eng. TURNER, William L.; Marvell, Ark.; Ag.; AEC TUTOR, John A.; Ponotoc; Ed. UEBELACKER, Richard F.; Pensacola, Fla.; Bus.; Accounting Club, Debate team, SAM UPCHURCH, James K.; Jackson; Eng.; Theta Tau, AIChE Club Debate team, SAM VALENTINE, Louis N.; Natchez; Bus.; Scabbard and Blade. SAM, Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Phi Epsilon VANCE, Geneva J.; Starkville; Ed.; Who ' s Who, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Coed Commuters Club, BSU, SEA, VANDERFORD, Nancy Sue; Kosciusko; Bus.; Chi Omega, Cardinal Key, Beta Alpha Psi, President ' s Cabinet, Student Senate, President AWS VANDERSAND, Jerome; Carrollton, 111.; Bus.; Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club VANDEVENDER, Leonard G.; Glen Allan; Bus.; Arnold Air Society VANDEVERE, Phillip M.; Benton ' ; Ag. VAUGHN, Kenton O ' neil; Amory; Ed. VEAL, Roy A.; Birmingham; Eng. VICKERS, Cecil M.; Greenville; Eng.; ASME VICKERS, Nash L.; Iuka; L.A. VOIVEDICH, Carl James; Biloxi; Ed. VOLLOR, Timothy W.; Vicksburg; Eng.; ASCE, MSPE, Newman Club WADE, Marvin E.; Hollandale; Eng.; AIChE WADSWORTH, Robert W.; Hernando; L.A.; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia WALKER, Glenn D.; Union; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROTC, Vice president YMCA, Delta Sigma Pi WALKER, Willie L.; Magee; L.A. WALKER, Charles L.; Panama City, Fla.; A S; WALLACE, Thomas G.; Columbus; L.A.: Pi Kappa Alpha, ROTC WALTERS, Wilton M.; Ackerman; Bus.; SAM, BSU WALTON, James L.; Newton; L.A.; Phi Kappa Phi, IAS WAMBLE, Bud; Jackson; Science; Pi Kappa Alpha; Scabbard and Blade WARD, C. Lane; Pelahatchie; Ed.; Phi Mu, SEA WARE, Donald W.; Winona; Ed. WARE, Earl M.; Hattiesburg; Eng.; Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, MSPE, Theta Tau 75 .TIT! WARREN, Thomas G.; Vicksburg; Bu. WATJUS, Scott S.; Moss Point; Eng. WATKINS, Russell Wade; Pascagoula; Eng.; ANS WATSON, Pascal L.; Meridian; Ed.; M Club W ATSON, Truett N.; Laurel; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha WATTS. James C; Kosciusko; Bus.; Pi Sigma Epsilon WEAVER, Dennis M.; Lena; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi WEAVER, James M.; Meridian; Eng.; ASCE WEATHERS, James R.; DeKalb; Ed. WEBB, James J.; Sumner; Ag.; Kappa Sigma, Philo Demos WEBB, Joseph A.; Jesup, Ga.; Eng.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ALAA WEIHING, Floyd T.; Gulfport; Bus. WELBORN, Michael B.; Pascagoula; A S; Newman Club, Phi Alpha Theta WEST, Joseph M.; Verona; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau WHITE, Charles H.; Mobile, Ala.; Ag.; Alpha Zeta, Dairy Club, Scabbard and Blade WHITE, Robert D.; Pascagoula; Eng. WHITE, Robert L.; Selma, Ala.; L.A.; Sigma Chi, president, Philo Demos, Elder Statesmen, president; Blue Key, Vice pres. School of Liberal Arts, Omicron Delta Kappa, Barristers. Scabbard and Blade, ROTC, Who ' s Who, Student Senate WHITEHEAD, Robert D.; Tremont; A .: FFA WHITTINGTON, John W.; McCool; Ed. WILLIAMS, Anthony D.; Ellisville; Eng.; IEEE, BSU, MSPE, Alpha Phi Omega WILLIAMS, Carolyn A.; McComb; Ed.; Reflector, BSU Coed Club, SEA WILLIAMS, Charles E.; Tupelo; Bus.; Sigma Chi; Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa WILLIAMS, George C; Ouitman; Bus. WILLIAMS, Robert A.; Clinton; Bus.; Blue Key, Delta Chi, pres., Union House Comm., Discipline Comm., Arnold Air Society WILLI WIS. Sidn.- ;.; Vicksburg; Eng.; WILLIAMSON, James P.; Meridian; Bus. WILLIAMS. William R.; House; Ed.; SAM, treas., IEd Club W II SON, Jimmv J.; Jackson; Ibis.; SAM lrg; Eng.; Sigma Chi, M ' WINDHAM, Jon E.j Hati Club. VS E WINEMAN, John C; Memphis; Eng. WOF FORD. Jackie I..; Starkville; I ' E; M Club WOMACK, C. Michael; McComb; Bus.; Alpha Tau Omega. Olinl m;. ' I bib 76 WOOLRIDGE, Raymond A.; Columbus; Bus.; Accounting Club WONG, Charles W.; Cleveland; Ed.; WONG, Jim Hong; Greenville; Bus.; WOOD, Gerald M.; Natchez; Eng.; MSPE, IEd Club, Young Republicans WOOD, Richard A.; Greenwood; Bus.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club, Pi Tau Nu WOOD, Robert F.; Clarksdale; L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Barristers WOOD, W. Lee; Gulfport; Eng.; W5YD, IEEE, MSPE, BSU, Band WOODS, Gray K.; Sulligent, Ala; Ed. WOODS, Sherman; Sulligent, Ala.; Ed.; IEd Club WOODS, Wayne H.; Iuka; L.A. WORDEN, Frank L.; Houston; Ed. WORRELL, Robert D.; Weir; Bus.; Beta Alpha Psi, Arnold Air Society WRIGHT, Barbara J.; Meridian; Ag.; Horticulture Club WRIGHT, John H.; Gulfport; Bus.; NAA WRIGHT, Robert R.; Laurel; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha, pres., Elder Statesmen, Chairman Elections Comm. WRIGHT, Terry 0.; Starkville; Ed.; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Kappa Delta Pi, Band, Chorus, Wesley YARBOROUGH, Patrick F.; Columbus; Eng.; Sigma Chi, Eta Kappa Nu, Student Senate, Scabbard and Blade, Theta Tau, MSPE, IEEE, Engineering Council YARBROUGH, Margie R.; Tishomingo; Ed. YATES, Haggard H.; Vaiden Ed. YEAGER, James A.; Hollandale; Eng. YEATMAN, Patricia F.; Longview; Ed.; Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Coed Club YOUNG, Emily W.; Grenada; Bus. YOUNG, Margaret A.; Montgomery, Ala.; Ed.; YOUNGBLOOD, Ralph L.; Port Gibson; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega; MSPE ZIRKELBACK, Charles E., Pascagoula; Eng. GARDNER, James E.; Carthage ; Eng. ; AS- CE, ASPE SENIORS 77 Left to right: Thompson, Hamner, Porter, McClinton. JUNIORS Officers I ' HKSIDKNT Clifford Thompson VICE PRESIDENT . . Raymond McClinton SECRETARY Joy Porter TREASURER Caroline Hamner 78 ADAMS, Gregory N.; Terry; Science ADAMS, Robert W.; Ackerman; Eng. ADAMS, William M.; Vicksburg; Bus.; AGENT, Norman R.; Jackson; Bus. AHMADI, Mohammad; Tehran, Iran; Eng. ALBIN, Marvin J.; Pascagoula; Bus. ALEGRIA, Rafael; Honduras; Ag. ALEXANDER, Charles 0.; Meridian; Forestry ALEXANDER, Eugene, Wiggins; Forestry ALEXANDER, James R.; Corinth; Bus.; Delta Chi ALFORD, L. Edwin; Jackson; Ed. ALLEN, Charles R.; Vardaman; Ed. ALLEN, Dennis D.; DeKalb; Eng. ALLEN, Gary E.; Long Beach; Bus. ALLEN, Johnny E.; Carthage; Bus. ALLEN, Linda; Sallis; Ed. ALLEN, S. Wayne; State Line; Science ALLEN, Thomas W. ; Jackson; Science; Sigma Chi ALRED, Nellah J.F.; Starkville; Bus. ANDERSON, Robert L.; Shuqualak; Bus. ANDERSON, Vincent R.; Jackson; Ed.; Alpha Tau Omega ANDERSON, William D.; Mt. Pleasant; Ed. ANDERSON, William R.; L.A. ANDING, Warren G.; Jackson; A S; Kappa ANGELO, Jim R. ; Vicksburg; Eng.; Kappa Sigma ARMSTRONG; Edgar C; Forest Park, Fla; Eng. ARMSTRONG, William E.; Jackson; Eng. ARNOLD, John R.; Baldwyn; Eng. ATKINS, William M.; Columbus; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon ATKINSON, James L.; Jackson; Eng.; Sigma Phi Epsilon AYCOCK, George A.; Louisville; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha AYCOCK, Harold S.; Hickory; Ag. AYCOCK, Phil E.; Fulton; Eng. BACON, David L.; Jackson; Ed. BAGWELL, Myron E.; Cleveland; Bus. BAILEY, Eugene H.; West Point; Ed. BAIRD, George E.; Inverness; Ag. ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BAKER, Archie D.; Aberdeen; Ed. BAKER, Betty J.; State College; L.A. BAKER, Joe P.; Macon; Ag. 79 BA ££ R - Johnn ' R-; Greenwood; Ed BAKER, Linda S.: Meridian; Ed BAKER, PhellisE.; Carthage; Ed BARBER. Robert W.; Long Beach; Eng BARHAM, Robert L. ; McComb; A S BARKER, Kenneth M.; West Helena. Ark • Bus Kappa Sigma BARKER, Robert B.; Brandon; En BARNES, Paul R.; Verona; Ed BARNETT, Arthur B.; Philadelphia; Bus BARNWELL, Jon M.; Greenwood; Bus.- Sigr Chi B BARRIER, Lonnie C; Philadelphia; En BARRON, James M.; Ackerman; En BARRON, Judy L.; Ackerman; Ed BASENBERG, Albert W.; Crawford; Bus Rrfp 1 ? ' . D ? vid „ H Gr eenville ; Science hSEARD, John A.; Columbus; Bus BEEMAN, Dannie L.; Meridian; Bus BEENE, Charles W.; Water Valley Bu« BEIBERS. William V.; Ripley; Science ' BELL, Donna G.; Starkville; Bus. BELL, Frankie N.; Flomaton, Ala.; Ed. BELL, George D.; Vernon, Ala.; Ed BELK, Jo Ann E. H.; Tupelo; Ed BENNETT, Ray C; Fulton; Eng. BERRY, John P.; Fayette, Ala.; Ag. BESS Charles E.; Pensacola, Fla.; Bus.; Sigma Phi Epsilon mrr™? B £ n fr Jackson ' Bus - ; s™ chi BIGGERS, Roy H.; Meridian; L.A. BLACK, Charles K.; Tishomingo; Ed. BLACK, Emm.-tt K.; Starkville; Science; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BLACK. Robert N.; Weir- Ed BLACKLEDGE, Patricia A.; Laurel; Ed.- Phi lii BLAND, Dan M.; Covington. Tenn.J Ed.; M Club BLOUNT, Sylvia L.; Decatur; A S; Chi Omega BOATNER. James A.; Meridian; LA BOLTON, Rufus G.; Richburg. SC ■Ed BOM). Uarv.v I..; Oulfport; Eng. BOND, James V. : Bay Springs; Eng BOM), Roruld W.; Winona; Bus. 80 BOONE, William E.; Laurel; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha BOOZER, Drayton D.; Morton; Eng. B ' OREZOSKI, William; Starkville; L.A. BOST, William M.; Starkville; L.A.; Phi Kappa Tau BOTTS, William W.; DeKalb; Eng. BOULER, Don L.; Leland; Ed. BOUTWELL, John W.; Hickory; L.A. BOWKER, Edward H.; Starkville; Eng. BOWMAN, Ronald E.; Pascagoula; A S BOWMAN, Roy R.; Vicksburg; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BOX, David 0.; Mantachie; Eng. BOX, Issac P.; Mantachie; Ag.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BOX, Larry L.; Starkville; Ed. BOX, Linda J.; Mooreville; Bus. BOYD, Charles S.; Columbus; Ed. BOYD, Michael F.; Forth Worth, Tex.; Bus. Sigma Alpha Epsilon BOYETTE, Gerald B.; Jackson; Eng. BRADEN, F. William; Aberdeen; Ed. BRAGG, George H.; Vicksburg; Eng. BRAMLETT, James D.; Greenville; Bus. BRANCH, Charles T.; Goodman; Eng. BRANNON, Bobby C; Charleston; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epilson BRASHER, Mary L.; Charleston; Ed. BRATLEY, Forrest G.; Jackson; Science; Sigma Phi Epsilon BREAZEALE, Derryl; Kosciusko; Bus. BREAZEALE, Michael E.; Laurel; L.A. BREITLING, Donna K.; Madison; A S BRELAND, Jacqueline L.; Macon; Ed. BREWER, Judi L.; Meridian; L.A. BRIDGES, Sammy A.; Jackson; Eng. JUNIORS BRIGGS, John K.; Scooba; Ed. BRITT, Billy J.; Meridian; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha BROCK, Ernest N.; Drew; Ed.; BROCK, Leslie G.; Jackson; Eng. BROOKS, John H.; Vicksburg; Ed. BROWN, James P.; Newton; Ed. BROWN, Larry M.; Fulton; Eng. BROWN, Robert L.; Starkville; Science BROWN, Roger A.; Vicksburg; Eng. BRYAN, Allen W.; Columbus; L.A.; Phi Kappa Tau 81 BRYANT, Ivan 0.; Anion; Bus BUCHANAN, Bonnie B.; Drew; Ed. BUCKLEY, Javus B.; Stringer; Ems BUDINICH, Carl A.; Biloxi; Eng. ' BULLEN. John T.; Fayette; Science BULLOCK, Fred E.; Baldwvn; Ag. BULLOCK, Johnny M.; Moss Point- Eno BUNCH. James P.; Benton; L.A BURGE, Cecil D.; Picayune; Eng. BURKES, Dwight B.; Philadelphia; En- BURLESON, Gay Rosanne; Fulton; Ed.: Chi Omega BURNHAM, William T.; Canton, Bus BURRAGE, Ralph D.; Miami, Fla.; Ed. BUSBY, Lewis Alan; Natchez; Ag BUSH, Jerry V.; Atlanta, Ga.: Bus. BUSH, Kenneth W.; Laurel; Ag BYRD, James E.; Mize; Eng. BYRD, Terry L.; Brookhaven; Science CALCOTE, Edwin E.; Greenville; Ed CALLEY, Flora C.« New Site; Ed. CAMERON. Thomas F.; Jackson; Bus.; Kappa Sigma CAMP, Johnny R.; Anion; Bus. CANTON, Floyd W.; McComb; Eng. CANTRELL. Janice F.; Tupelo; Bus. CARAWAY, Charles; Greenville; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon JUNIORS ' RM.EY. Larry E.; Ocean Springs; Eng CAROLEO, Hubert .].: Leland; Eng. CARR, James W.; Tupelo; Bus. CARR, Mar E.: Louisville; Ed. CARR, William L: Laurel; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha ' ARK UVAY, William I).; Greenwood; Bus CARROLL. James E.; Picavune; Bus CARTLEDGE, Clifton E.; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Vlpha Epsilon ' VRVER, Nancj L.; Meridian; L.A. I RTER. D.mny B. ; Meridian; Eng. 82 CARTY, Robert E.; Indianola; Science; Sigma Alpha Epsilon CASH, Ralph; Hartselle, Ala.; L.A.; Delta Chi CASON, Joe T.; Batesville; Eng. CASTANERA, William T.;.Biloxi; Eng. CHAEFIN. Phillip R.; Woodville; Eng. CHANEY, Michael J.; Tupelo; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epilson CHANEY, William B.; Hickory; Bus. CHAPMAN, Robert W.; Newton; Ed. CHEEK, Gary C. ; Kosciusko; Bus. CHISOLM, Charles H.; Meridian, Eng. CHRISTIAN, James T.; ' Booneville; Science CHRISTOPHER, A.C.; Columbus; Ed.; Phi Kappa Tau CLABURN, John W.; Yazoo City; L.A. CLARK, Charles E.; Gulfport; Bus. CLARK, Joe A.; Nettleton; Ed. CLARK, Kenneth M.; Huntsville, Ala.; Eng.; Acacia CLARK, Robert B.; Chadds Ford, Pa.; Bus. CLAY, George R. ; Lauderdale; Forestry CLAY, John C; Collinsville; A S CLAYTON, Thomas W.; Dorsey; Eng. CLINE, Terry T.; Steens; Bus. COCKERHAM, Gary E.; Jackson; Forestry COCKRELL, Walter T.; Louisville; Eng. COKER, Larry K.; Blue Springs; Ed. COLBERT, William L.; Jackson; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha COLBURN, James R.; New Albany; Eng. COLEMAN, Irl W.; Prichard, Ala.; Ed. COLEMAN, William J.; Columbus; Science COLLIER, Robert L.; Tupelo; Bus. COLLINS, Billy F.; Grenada; Ed. COLLINS, Graham W.; Sardis; Eng. COLLINS, Homer L.; Lena; Ag. COLLINS, Jimmie M.; Laurel; Bus. COLTER, Leslie G.; Vicksburg; Eng. COLUMBUS, Eugene P.; Leland; Eng.; Delta Chi CONNER, Jack I.; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon CONWILL, Dorothy D.; Amory; Ed. COOK, Ashby W. ; Montgomery, Ala. ; Eng. COOKSEY, George E.; Lexington; Eng. COOMBS, James A.; Ripley; L.A. 83 COOPER, Dee E.; Starkville; L.A.; Chi Omega CORNELIUS, Marvin; Mobile, Ala.; Ed COTTEN, Bryan M.; Pickens; Eng. COUCH, John A.; Brandon; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha COURTNEY, Herbert L.; Lumberton; Ag. COVINGTON, John B.; Meridian; LA COWAN, William G.; Lumberton; Eng COX, Arnold B.; Gulfport; Bus.; Alpha Tau Umega COX, Edgar L.; Puckett; Eng. COX, Wray K.; Corinth; Ed. COZART, Charles W.; Brownsville, Tenn.; Bu GRAIN, William K.; Dothan, Ala.; Eng.; Kappa Alpha CRAMPTON, Charles R.; Meridian; Bus CRANE, Michael M.; Ponotoc; Bus. CREEKMORE, Arnold J.; Columbus; Bus. CREW, David S.; Calhoun City; Eng. CROUCH, James R.; Batesville; Eng. CROUT, John T.; Raleigh; Ag CROW, Jacob, S.; Elaine, Ark.; Bus. CROWDER, Edward E.; Ovett; Ag. CROWELL, J. D.; Atlanta, Ga.; L.A. CRUMP, Jack V.; Sulligent, Ala.; Ag CULLEN, Billy L.; Carthage; Bu. CUMBERLAND, Raymond C; Preston; Ag CUMMINGS, James D. ; Mathison ; L.A. CUMMINGS, Myron W.; West Point; Bus. DABBS, Rome David; Aberdeen; Bus. DAFFRON, Billy W.; New Hope; Bus. DALE, Larry F.; Jackson; Eng. DALEY, Howard L. ; Jackson; Science DANIEL, William (;.; Duranf Ag DANSBY, William M.j Philadelphia; Forestry HARDEN, James W.; Mvrtle; L.A. DARLING, Dottie K.; Gulfport; Ed.; Zeta Tau Upha DAVIS. Fletcher F..; Collins; Hum. D IVIS, Jimmj C; Louisville; Bus. DAVIS, Jimmv R.; Eupora; Bus. DAVIS, Joseph M.; Columbus; Bus DAVIS, Robert I.; Calhoun City; Ag. DAVIS, William I).; EIHsi ille ; Ag DAWSON, Harold J.; Biloxi; Ed. DEAN, John M.; Leland; Ag.; Sigma Alpha. Epsilon DEAN, Tina Joyce; Weir; Ed. DEANE, Richard H.; Moss Point; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha DEARMAN, Tommy G.; Gulf port; Ed. DeLAPP, Yancey B.; Carrollton; Ed. DENNIS, Emile J.; Ovett; Bus. DENTON, Sterlin H.; Pensacola, Fla.; L.A. DeVALL, Olen R.; Amory; Eng. DICKERSON, William T.; Nettleton; Ed. DIEHM, Paul C; Xenia, Ohio; Bus,; Kappa Sigma DIFFRIENT, Betty; Piney Woods; Science DILLON, Cecil C.; Lorman; Ed. DIXON, William H.; DeKalb; Ag. DRAFFEN, James L.; Calvert City, Ky.; Bus. DREWRY, David R.; Booneville; Ed. DOCKERY, Charles P.; Hernando; Ag.; Farm- house DOESCHEN, James E.; Pascagoula; Forestry DOOLITTLE, Jimmy R.; Leland; Bus. DORAN, Robert J.; Xenia, Ohio; L.A.; Kappa Sigma DORMAN, James I.; Myrtle; Bus. DOSS, Robert E.; Houston; Bus. DOTTER, Richard J.; Tupelo; Bus. DOVE, Nelson C; Huntsville, Ala.; Eng. DOWNER, Charles P.; Xenia, Ohio; Ed.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon DUCKWORTH, H. Lindsey; Forest; Bus. DUCKWORTH, William M.; Magee; Bus. DUDLEY, Billy; Winona; Ag. DUDLEY, Payton C; Lucedale; Bus. DUEASE, Johnny C. ; Indianola; Bus.; Sigma Chi JUNIORS DUNN AM, Gaery E.; Neely; Science DURHAM, Jacqueline G.; Grenada; Ed. DYKES, Martha S.L.; Port Gibson; Ed. DYSON, Madeleine S.J Amory; Ed. EASLEY, Marilyn G.; Mathiston; Ed. EASLEY, Ruby J.; Vardaman; Ed. EASTERLY, Clay; Biloxi; A S EAVES, Ronald S.; Louisville; Eng. ECHIBURN, Humberto G.; Santiago, Bus. DEMPSEY, Donald H.; Starkville; Bus.; Alpha Epsilon Chile; Sigma 85 JUNIORS FLOORF, Sterling IF: Macon; Bus. FI.OrKNOY. Richard S.; Newport News, Va ; Fng. KONDHKN, Jerald I ..; Si.Ion; Eng. FOOTF. John I).; Iuka; Seienre; Alpha Tail Omega FORD, Dary] W.; Meridian; L.A. FORI), Willnirn K.; Philadelphia; Eng. FORT. Joseph F.: Meridian; Eng. FORTENBERRY, Malcolm W.; Tylertownj Ag. FOSTER, Charles S.; Bryan, Tex.; L.A.; Alpha Tau ( tmega F0S1 IK. Sara I : Mobile, Ua.; Forestry EDDLEMAN, Richard A.; Tupelo; Ed. EDDLEMON. Jimmy R.; Rutherford, Tenn. Eng. EDGING, Steven 0.; Ridgetop, Tenn.; Ed. EDJLALI, Hassan; Tehran, Iran; Eng. EDWARDS, George E.; Starkville L.A. EDWARDS, James A.; Eupora; Bus. EDWARDS, James C.; Kosciusko; Ed. ELISAR, Jack A.; Jackson; Eng. ELLINGTON, James C; Jackson; Eng. EMBRY, JohnS.; Weir; Ed. ENGELL. Aubrey C.; Marion; L.A. ESHEE. William D.; Union; Forestry EVERETT, Billy M.; Magee; Bus. EVERETT, Daniel D.; Bentonia; Ag. EVERETT, Jerald P.; Hickory; L.A. FABER. Thomas J.; Memphis; Eng. FAIRLY, Jack S.; Jackson; L.A. FALKNER, Marion; Meridian; L.A. FARNAM. William 0.; Jackson; Bus. FARNHAM, David A.; Magnolia; Eng. FAULKNER, Gary D.; Aberdeen; Science FAULKNER, Henry W.; Meridian; Eng. FAULKNER, Judith; Carthage; Ed. FAUVER, Cecil W.; Pontotoc; Eng. FINK, Gary; Mississippi City; Eng. FINKLEA, Jimmy D.; Leland; Eng. FINLEY, James I.; Jackson; Bus. FISHER, Walter D.; Yazoo City; Eng. FITZMORRIS, Johnny L.; Hattiesburg; Eng. FLEAGLE, James K; Reidsville, N.C.; L.A. -non 86 FOUNTAIN, William T.; Greenwood; Ag.; Kappa Sigma FOWLER, Linda D.; Carthage; Ed. FRAZIER, Leslie F.; Sturgis; Bus. FREEMAN, Carey L.; Cairo, Ga.; Ag. FREEMAN, Harry Mason; Meridian; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha FREEMAN, John H.; Forest; L.A. FREEMAN, Kenneth P.; Pascagoula; Eng. FROST, James S.; Park Forest, 111.; L.A. FRY, FredS.; Jackson; L.A. FYKE, Vera L.; Starkville; Ed. FULLEN, James J.; Ashport, Tenn.; Ag. ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon FULTON, Charles R.; Lynville; Ed. FURGERSON, Lynda L.; Starkville; Ed.; Chi Omega GAINEY, John D.; Marathon Shores, Fla.; Ag. GAMBLE, Bobby G.; Baldwyn; Eng. GAMBLE, Ronnie L.; Iuka; Ed. GANNAWAY, Celia C; Nesbit; Bus.; Chi Omega GARCIA, Diego G. ; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Eng. GARDNER, Gerald W.; Rolling Fork; Eng. GARMON, Ollie L.; Clarksdale; Ag.; Delta Chi GARNER, Jack N.; Vicksburg; Bus. GARRIS, Dixie S.; Greensboro, Ala.; Ed. GARTON, Marty W.; Batesville; Eng. GASTON, John B.; Greenwood; Ed.; Phi Kappa Tau GATLIN, James L.; Eupora; Bus. GAVIN, George D.; Laurel; Ag. GEE, Clinton L. ; Carrollton; Bus. GEORGE, Clinton E.; Ocean Springs; Eng. GEORGE, James K.; Moss Point; Bus. GERMANY, Woody G.; Philadelphia; Eng. GIBSON, Robert B.; Meridian; L.A. GILBERT, Kenneth E.; Canton; Eng.; Kappa Alpha GILL, Jack T. ; Jackson; Science GILLIS, Joseph M.; Blue Mountain; L.A. GIVENS,Robert R.; Cleveland; Ag. GLASGOW, David C; Tupelo; Geology GLOVER, Shirley J.; Baldwyn; Ed. GODFREY, Richmond P.; Columbus; Ed. GOMEL, Walter E.; Macon; Bus.; Sigma GOODMAN, James G.; Meridian; Ag. Chi 87 GOODWIN, Sarah; Booneville; Ed. GOOLSBY. Aaron R.; Hickorv Flat; Ag GORDEY, Larry V.; Columbus; Ed. GORDON, John S.; Sledge; Ag.; Sigma Chi GORDON, Ronald E.; Norfolk, Va ; L.A. GORMAN, James T.; Leland; L.A. GOUSSET, Philip G.; Natchez; Eng. GRAHAM, Mary B.; Clarksdale; Bus. GRANGER, Hoyle J.; Oberlin, La.; Ed. GRANT, Donald L.; New Albany; Ed. GRAY, Calvin H.; Scott; Bus. GRAYSON, Troy L.; Aliceville, Ala.; Bus. GREEN, Bonnard C; Greenville; Ag. GREEN, Patrick H.; Columbia; Eng. GREENE, Kenneth W.; Moss Point; Eng GREER, Gerald M.; Lexington; Ed. GRESHAM. Gail; Falls Church, Va.; L.A.; Chi Omega GRIFFIN, Benjamin D.; West Point; Bus. GRIFFIN, Troy; Baldwyn; Ed. GRIFFITH, C. Tom; Columbia; Eng.; Sigma Chi GRIFFITH, Stephen K.; Cullman, Ala.; Ag. GRISHAM, Gary H.; Starkville; Bus. GUEL, Emile J.; Gulfport; L.A. GUNTER, Patricia A.; Decatur; Ed. GWIN, Nancy E.; Greenwood; Ed. Chi Omega HAILEY, Willy L.; Macon; Ed. HAGUE, Jack N.j Durant; L.A. HALEY Johnnie M.; Amory; L.A. HALL, Larry Indianola; L.A.; Sigma Chi HALL, Leslie H. ; Carthage; Eng. HALL, Oliver IS.; Port Gibson; Bus. HALL. Willa K.; New Albanv; A S HAMEL, Richard E.; Indianola; Bus. HAMILTON, Edwin; Hattiesburg: Eng H MILTON, William C; Iuka; L.A.; Ka V ILMN.| ppa II W1I.IN. William J.; State College; L.A.; K Ngma a ppa HAMNKH, M. Cm. line; Starkville; Ed Phi Mu HANNA. Kohert F..; Jackson; Bus. HARDEE, Henry B. ; Meridian; Science HARDY, Gerald Lj Memphis; Enp E7H3 88 HARDY, James D.; Tie Plant; L.A. HARPOLE, Jerry B.; Maben; L.A. HARRIGILL, George M.; Natchez; Bus. HARRIS, Charlie A.; Vance Ed. HARRIS, Roger D.; Gaffney, S.C.; Ed. HARRISON, Richard L.; Zion,Ill.; Bus.; Lambda Chi Alpha HART, Michael J.; Jackson; Bus. HARVEY, Joseph A.; Lockhart; Ed. HATHAWAY, Philip J.; Picayune; Ag. HAWKS, Gaye P.; Ackerman; Ed. HAYNES, Allen M.; Oakland; Ag. HAYNES, Dona H.; Gulfport; Ag. HEARN, Albert D.; Jackson, Tenn.; Eng. HEARRON, Aussie S.; Meridian; Bus. HEYWOOD, Kerry J.; Haynesboro; Bus. HENDERSON, Douglas; Ackerman; Bus. HENDERSON, Edsel P.; Richton; Science HENDERSON, William A.; Enterprise; Eng. HENDRIX, Mike; Jackson; Eng. HENLEY, James H.; Mantee; Eng. HENRY, Gloria J.; Bruce; Ed. HENRY, Julious E.; Waynesboro; Ag. HENSON, Howell W.; Weir; Bus. HERBISON, James V.; Benoit; Eng. HERMAN, Benjamin F.; Duck Hill; Eng. JUNIORS HERRICK, Richard F.; Mobile, Ala.; Eng. HERRON, Charles L.; Forest; Ed. HESS, Jere W.; Fruitland Park; Bus. HETRICK, Thomas H.; Jackson; Science HIGGINBOTHAM, Harry L.; Macon; Ed. HILL, Oliver C; Jackson; L.A. HILL, Steven R.; Gulfport; Bus.; Alpha Tau Omega HINDMAN, Paul T.; Louisville; L.A. HINDMAN, Peggy M.; Louisville; Ed. HINTON, Ottis; Corinth; Ag. 89 HINTON, Thomas M.; Estabutchie; Ed HITT. James E.; Laurel; Ed. HODGE. Robert C; Denver. Colo.; Bus HODGE. Wilson E.; Laurel; Bus. HODGES.Rickv L.; Collinsville; Eng. Rolling Fork: Eng.; Pli HOGLE, L. Douj Kappa Tau HOLLAND, Don AL; Slate Spring; Bus. HOLLAND, Roger I .: Columl.us; Bus.; Sigma Phi Epsilon HOLLAND, Sandra; Cumberland; Ed. HOLLEY, Anthony J.; Fulton; Ed. HOLLIDAY, Martha A.; Jackson; Bus. HOLLO WAY, Phillip R. ; Columbus; Bus. HOLYFIELD. Joseph L.; Self Creek; Ag. HOOD, Burrel S.; Starkville; Ed. HOPPER, George C; Tiplersville; Bus. HORN, Edward D.; Grenada; Bus. HORTON. Daniel A.; Columbus; Eng. HOUSLEY, Travis D.; Florence; Eng. HOUSTON. Bettve G.; Collinsville; Ed. HOI STOX, Paul J.; ISooneville; Bus HOWARD, George B.; Jackson; L.A. HOWARD, Lynell C; Lumberton; Forestry HOWELL, Everett; State College; Science Sigma Chi HOWELL. John Q.; State College; Science HUDSON, Jnhnnie A.; I ni„n; Ed. HUDSON, Reginald L; Purvis; Ed. HUFFMAN. Don E.; Houston; Eng. HUMBER, James F.; Clarksdale; Ag. HUNT, Carolvn S.; Shelbyville, Kv.; Ed. HUNT. Rolfe; Laurel; En. JUNIORS I M KSON, James C; Purvis; E ng. II! NTER, William L.; Cleveland; Eng HI T HISON, Paul I ,.; Crystal Springs; Bus Hi I l (| Y Samuel D.C,; ' I. hula; g. HI DE, ( harles I ■' .: Fayette, Via.; lius. 1NM . Guj W.; Jackson; Si ience 1NM . Marvin E.; Drew ; Bus. IV 1 . Roscoe L.; Brookhaven; Ag. I V KSON, ' larence J.; Okolona; Eng. I V KSON, James C; Purvis; Eng. 90 JACKSON, Rachel A.; West Point; L.A. JAMES, Don R.; Yazoo City; Eng. JAQUITH; Cecil J.; Jackson; A S; Kappa Alpha JEFFREYS, Jimmy A.; Tupelo; Eng. JENKINS, James R.; Marks; Ed. JENKINS, Rupert A.; Philadelphia; Bus. JENNINGS, Travis L.; Yazoo City; Bus. JIN, Harvey; Greenwood; L.A. JOHNSON, Billy W.; Ellisville; Eng. JOHNSON, Dwight M.; Osceola, Ark.; Eng. JOHNSON, James M.; Tupelo; Eng. JOHNSON, Joel 0.; Fulton; Ed. JOHNSON, Roy D.; Yazoo City; Eng. JOHNSON Thomas ' E.; Vaughan; L.A. JOHNSON, Thomas F.; Purvis; Ed. JOHNSON, Wanda J.; Brooksville; Ed. JOHNSTON, Alan M.; Jackson; Eng. JOHNSTON, Jerry W.; Ecru; Ed. JOHNSTON, Robert E.; Hattiesburg; Eng. JOINER, Larry W.; Greenville; Bu. JONES, Dan H.; Meridian; Ed. JONES, Jaquesne P.; Tunica; L.A. JONES, James A.; Orange, Tex,; A S JONES, James W.; Booneville; Ed. JONES, Martin K.; Tupelo: Bus. JONES, Paul B.; Senatobia; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon JONES, PaulL.; Biloxi; Ed. JONES, Roger P.; Mize; Ag. JONES, Walter A.; Hickory; Bus. JONES, William E.; Belzoni; Bus.; Kappa Sigma 4 M JORDAN, John W.; Mobile, Ala.; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha JOYCE, Ronald E.; Ramer, Tenn.; Eng. JOYNER, Tommy W.; Philadelphia; Forestry JUE, Martin F.; Hollandale; Eng. KAHLER, Harry; Hattiesburg; Eng. KEISMAN, John P.; Prentiss; Science KEITH, Morris G.; Durant; Ed. KELLER, Aubrey M.; Corinth; L.A . KELLY, Gerald E.; Itta Bena; Eng. KILLEBREW, J. Frank; Goodman; Forestry 91 tinnn KIMBROUGH, Syron D.; Florence; L.A. KINCADE, Paul; Moorhead; A S; Kappa Sigma KING, Arnold; Forest; Bus. KING. Jerry; Tupelo; Bus. KIRK. Joseph; Amory; Eng. KIRKLAND, Barbara A.; Meridian; L.A KIRKLAND, Harold A.; Laurel; Eng. KITCHENS, James A.; Vicksburg; Forestry KLEIN. Fred J.; Biloxi; Science KLUCK, Jack; Meridian; Science; Pi Kappa Alpha KNIGHT, Jerry C.; Ellisville; Bus. KROHN, Jerry T.; Jackson; Bus. KURTS, Pattie; Jackson; A S KURTS, Paul, Jackson; A S LAMB, Danny R.; Lucedale; Eng. LANG. Therese A.; New Albany; L.A. LANGAN, John C.; Meridian; Eng. LEGGETT, George E.; Poplarville ;Bus. LASKER. Michael J.; Jackson; Ed.; Phi Kappa Tau LASSITER, William W.; Vicksburg; Bus.; Kappa Alpha LAUDERDALE, John L.; Madison; Eng. LEA. William 0.; Philadelphia; Ed. LEDDY, Sa m W.; Canton; Bus. LECCETT. George E.: Poplarville; Bus. LEGOFF, Robert; Corinth; Bus. LENIZ, Juan Julio; Caracas, Venezuela; Eng. LEONARD. Robert L.; Punta Gorda. Fla.; A S LEWIS, Anna J.; Philadelphia; Ed. LIDDELL, James C; Meridian; Science LIGHTSEY, Jim; Bay Springs; L.A. I 1NDSEY, Jerrj T.; Belmont; Vg I ' M OMII. Paul .; J.,rks„„; Kng LITTLE, Philip N.; Vicksburg; Bus. LITTLE, William T.; Huntsville LITT1 EJOHN, Belt) R.; State Co Phi Mu Kng. Bus.; I 1VINGST0N, Thomas L I 0( Kll VRT, Frank Davit LOWENBERG, Evonne I.: I OC . Larry J.; r 8 ola; Bus.; Kappa 1 01 I VR, l ., run (..; ( olumbus; Bus. Starkville; Eng. : Steems ; Science Vicksburg; A S S igma 92 LONG, Martha 6.; Golden; A S LONGINO, Houston W.; Montgomery, Ala.; L.A. LOPE R, Larry A.; Laurel; Eng. LOTT, Charles E.; Laurel; Eng. LOVE, Don A.; Birmingham; Eng. LOVETT, Sandra S.; Huntsville, Ala,; LOVORN, Mary E.; Thomastown, Ed. LOWE, Charles P. ; Jackson ; Bus. LOWERY, Odos E.; Jackson; Forestry LUKE, Harry L.; Valdosta, Ga.; Ed. L.A. LYLES, Rita K.; Meridian, L.A. McADAMS, Winfred E.; Ackerman; Ag. McALLISTER, Roy; Meridian; Ed. McALLISTER, Russell S. ; Jackson, Bus. Sigma Alpha Epsilon McCALEB, Kermit S.; Columbus; Bus. McCLELLAN, Lawson E.; Tupelo; Forestry McCLINTON, Raymond; Jackson; Eng.; Kappa Sigma McCOLLISTER, William T.; Pass Christian, Eng. McCOMB, William, D.; Mathiston; Ed. McCOMBS, Brenda D.; Booneville; Ed. McCORMICK, John T.; Grenada; Ag. McCREARY, John W.; West; Ag. McCUBBINS, Martin H.; Jackson; Bus.; Kappa Sigma McDILL, Kendell L.; Forest; Ed. McDOWELL, John C; Mathiston; Eng. McGEE, Linda M.; Clinton; L.A. McGILL, Tommy M.; Vernon, Ala.; Eng. McGIVAREN, R. Patrick; Natchez; Science McGLONE, William C; Holcomb; Eng. McGREGOR, Keith C; Okolona; Eng. JUNIORS McINTYRE, Thomas J.; Columbus; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha McKAY, James D.; Louisville; Ag. McMILLAN, Albert E. ; Edinburg; L.A. McMILLAN, Harry C; JacKson; Bus. McNEELY, Ellis N.; Natchez; Ed. McNEESE, Patrick M.; Philadelphia; Eng. McNEIL, Bob A.; Philadelphia; Bus. McRAE, Thomas G.; Meridian; Bus. McREYNOLDS, James; Grenada; Bus. McWHORTER, William L.; Starkville; L.A. 93 McWILLIAMS, Joe F.; Winona; Ag. MacWILLIAMSON, Rav F.: Redwood City, Calif. Bus. McQUARY, Larrv T.; Woodland; Ag. MABRY, Leon H.: Canton; Bus. MADISON, James J.; Memphis; Bus. MAGEE, Lewis E.; Mendenhall; Eng. MAGERS. Woody H.; Nettleton; Ed. MAINES, M. Edward; Petal; Ag. MAJURE, Troy; Utica; Ag.; Kappa Sigma MALONE, Carmen; Baldwyn; Ed. MANGUM, Ed R.; Jackson; Bus. MANGUM, Grace F.; Houston; Ed.; Chi Omega MARSH, William J. Mississippi City; Eng. MARim Claude D.; Booneville; Eng. MARTIN, Donald L.; Satartia; Ag. MARTIN, L. Gail; Winona; Ed. MARTIN, Luther B.; Noxapater; Bus. MARTIN, William F.; Pascagoula; Ed. MASTERSON, Robert P.; Decatur, Ala.; A S MATTHEWS, John R.; Gulfport; L.A. MATTHEWS, Michael F.; Amory; Eng. MAULDIN, Bill R.; Laurel, A S MAY, James M.; Meridian; Bus. MEADOWS, Lozon J.; Mendenhall; Eng MECALL, Douglas L. ; Jackson; Eng. JUNIORS MERRELL, Eyrhn I..; Grenada; I!u-.; Phi Mu H(;i IOKE. Hi. hard I..; Arcadia, Fla.; A S: Alpha Tau ( (mega MILES, Leo W. ; Meridian; Ed. MILLER. Eddie; Gulfport; L.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha MILLER, Laurence J.; Pontotoc; Bus. MILLER, Robert R.; Gulfport; En. Mil IKK, Robert W.; Eupora; Bus.; Pi Kappa lpha MILLER Shirk) A.; Brooks ville; Ed. Mil LING, Barry L. ; Philadelphia ; Eng. MILNER, Ralph (.; Ethel; Bus 4 94 MIMS, Willie F.; Greenwood; L.A. MITCHELL, Blaine E.; Picayune; Bu . MITCHELL, Wei R.; Eupora; Eng. MITCHELL, Stephanie; Vicksburg; Ed. MIXNER, Michael L; Ocean Springs; L.A. MIZE, David C; Louise; Eng. MIZELL, Pat M.; Jackson; L.A.; Kappa Sigma MONTAZER, David M.; Mobile, Ala.; Eng. MONTGOMERY , Billy J.; Edwards; Eng. MOODY, Jackie D. ; Maben ; Bus. MOODY, James R.; Shaw; Bus.; Sigma Chi MOONERYMAN, Bobby G.; Houston; Bus. MONTGOMERY, R. C; Laurel; Ed. MONTGOMERY, Roger L.; West Point; Ed. MOORE, George H.; Carthage; Bus. MOORE, Harvell J.; DeFuniak Springs; Eng. MOORE, William T. ; Clinton ; Ag. ; Kappa Sigma MOORE, William W.; Cleveland; L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon MOORMAN, Bobby D.; Sledge; Ed. MOSBY, Joseph M.; Meridian; Ag. MOSLEY, Richard, H.; Meridian; Bus. MUNSON, Malcolm M.; Wesson; ' Ed. MURPHEY, Glen E.; Newton; Eng. MURPHY, Mickey R.; Booneville; Ed. MURPHY, William C; Petal; Eng. NANCE, Warren L.; Jackson; Forestry NASH, Richard M.; Laurel; Ag. NASON, Condee C; San Antonio, Tex.; Ed. NEAL, Robert C. ; Jackson; Science NELSON, Thomas E.; Starkville; Eng. NESBIT, Lamar W.; Kosciusko; Ed.; Kappa Alpha NEWELL, Walter P.; Kosciusko; Eng. NEWMAN, Arthur E.; Biloxi; A S NICHOLS, Ronald L.; Starkville; Eng. NICHOLS, Walter R.; West Point; Bus. NICHOLSON, Janice W.; Booneville; L.A. NICHOLSON, Sidney A.; Newton; Bus.; Phi Kappa Alpha NIVEN, Charles R.; Benton; L.A. NIX, Clyde S.j Detroit, Ala.; Ed. NOBLE, Shirley S.; Vicksburg; Ed. 95 NOBLES, Willie L.; Sumrall; Science NOBLIN, Bob D.; Forest; Eng.; Kappa Alpha NOE, Johnny Owen; Smithville; Ed. NOLEN. Milton E.; Columbus; L.A. NUNNERY. William R.; Jackson; Eng. OAKES, Marshall J.; Louise; A S O ' KEESE, Michael J.; Brandon; L.A. OLMOS, Jaime E.; Chiriqui, Panama; Eng. ORR, Jerry L. ; Ackerman; Ag. OSWELT, Thomas G.; Sledge; Science OWEN, James R.; Koscuisko; Eng. OWEN, James T. ; Jackson; Eng.; Sigma Phi Epsilon OWENS, Glen M.; Mantachie; Science PAGE, Fred H.; Starkville; Bus. PALMER, Charles, E.; Tremont; L.A. PALMER, Charles P.; Inverness; Ag. PALMER, Nolan D.; DeKalb; Bus. PAPIZAN, William L.; Jackson; Bus. PARENT, Richard J.; Vero Beach, Fla.; Bus. PARKER, Derek E.; Yazoo City, L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon PARKER, Douglas H.; Forest Park, Ga.; Ed. PARKER, Harry L.; Jackson; L.A.; Sigma Chi PARKER, William; Meridian; Ed. PARKS, Mary M.; Enterprise; Ed. PARRISH, JoAnne; Starkville; Ed.; Phi Mu PATEL, J.S.; India; Eng. PATTON, Tommy H.; Guntown; Ag. PATTY, Elizabeth; Starkville; Ed.; Chi Omega PAYNE William N.; Lauderdale; Bus. PEACH. Kenneth 0.; Saltillo; Eng. PEARSON, Roy F.J Jackson; Eng.; Kappa Alpha PEDEN, James C; DeKalb; Ag. PEEBLES, Jack T.; Coffcvilh-; L.A. PENNINGTON. Bobby I..; Tutwiler; Ed. PERKINS. Earl C: Greenwood; Bus. PERKINS. John E.; Columbus; liu . Sigma Alpha Epsil n PERRETT. William F.; Ha .lchurst ; Science PETERSON, Roy D.j Glen Ellyn, 111.; L.A. PETRO. Andrew F.; Leland ; Rus. PFEIFEER. W. Ran, 1., II; HuntMille, Ala.; Ed.; Vcai ia 96 PHILLEY, Jay W.; Indianola; Bus. Sigma Chi PHILLIPS, Hugh T.; Macon; Bus. PHILLIPS, Otha C; Philadelphia; Eng. PHILLIPS, William E.; Pascagoula; Eng. PICKERING, Billy R.; Collins; Eng. PIERCE, Meredith A.; Florence; Ag. PITT, Roger W.; Silver Springs, Md.; A S PITTMAN, Henry J.; Itta Bena; Ag. PLATT, Thomas H.; Macon; L.A. POLLARD, Ralph; Greenville; Ed. POLLARD, Randy A.; Winter Park, Fla.; Bus. PORTER, F. Emery; Clarksdale; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon PORTWOOD, Rr-bert D ; ; Gulfport; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha POTTS, John U.; Kossuth; Ed. POWELL, Elizabeth E.; Meridian; Ed. POWELL, Patricia R.; Meridian; Ed. PRESTRIDGE, Gary D.; Smithville; Ed. PRICE, Charles E.; Meridian; Eng. PURVIS, Lawtop; Tupelo; Ag. PYBAS, James A.; Greenwood; Eng. RADEN, Anna L.; Meridian; L.A. RAGLAND, S. Douglas; Jackson; Eng.; Kappa Tau RAINEY, Jerry L.; Ellisville; Ag. RAINEY, Larry D.; Hattiesburg; Eng. RAMSEY, Kenneth L.; Jackson; A S RANDALL, Charlie A.; Vicksburg; Eng. RANDLE, Dan E.; Starkville; Eng. RATLIFF, Bill; Madison; Ag. RAY, Johnny W.; McCool; Ed. RAY, Thomas G.; Yazoo City; Eng. Phi JUNIORS RAYBURN, Samuel T.; Carrollton; Eng. RAYMOND, Frank M.; Florence; Eng. READ, Russell F.; Jackson; Bus. REAVES, Judith A.; Jackson; L.A. REECE, John T.; Amory; Bus. REESE, Jack M.; Starkville; L.A.; Sigma Alpha 1 Epsilon REESE, Stanley A.; Jackson; Eng. REED, James W.; Vicksburg; Eng. REED, Roger H.; Gulfport; Science REEVES, Robert E.; Summit; Ed. 97 REGAN, Elliott G.; Belzoni; Bus.; Kappa Sigma REEDER, Claude B.; New Orleans. La.; Bus REEDER. Judy C.; New Albany; L.A. REESE, Marv L.; Sulligent, Ala.; Ed. REESE, Ronald E.; West Point; Ed.; Sigma Phi Epsilon REID. John F.; Ripley; L.A. RESTER, James G.; Ackerman; Bus. RESTER, Leslie G.; Poplarville; Eng. REYNOLDS, Jimmy D.; Ethel; Bus. RICHARDSON, Charles E.; Kosciusko; Eng RICHARDS, Thomas L.; Pascagoula; Eng RICKELS, Charles E.; Drew, Eng RIEVES, Selwyn; Sardis; LA RIGSBY, Donald B.; Meridian; L.A. RIGSBY, Pat A.; Starkville; Ed. RILEY, James R.; Quitman; Bus. RING, John 0.; Vicksburg; Ag. RILEY, Tyrone A.; Prentiss; Eng.; Kappa Sigma RISING, Stanley A.; Melrose; A S RITTER, Anthony H.; Long Beach; Eng. ROBERTS, Louis S.; Delta City; Eng. ROBERSON, Jimmy; Batesville; Ag. ROBERTSON, Dallas W.; Natchez; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha ROBERTSON, Leroy T.; Jackson; Eng. ROBINSON, Eddie Z.; Taylorsville; Ed. ROBINSON, Giles L.; Memphis; Bus. ROBINSON, Hyman L.; Jackson; Ag. ROBINSON, John M.; Ackerman; Bus. ROBINSON, Ronald R.; Waynesboro; Eng. ROBISON, Henry A.; Shuqualac; Ag. JUNIORS RODABOLGH, A. Lanlar; Aberdeen; Ed. ROGERS, James I.; Plantersville; Bus.; Phi Kupp.i Tau ROGERS, Richard A.; Gulf port; Eng. HOOKS, George 11.; Marks; Bus. ROSALES, Augusto; Caracas, Venezuela; Eng. K() Id. I ' , i, , Oknlona; S( ience ROSENKRANZ, Otto S.; Jackson; L.A.; Lambda ( In l|,h,i BOSS. Betsy K.; Eupnra; LA. KOSS, William; Lnion; Forest r ROSSIE, VsaH Y; Clarksdale; L.A. i 98 ROUNSAVILLE, Ron; West Point; Ed. RUCKER, William N.; Rome, Ga.; Ed. RUFF, Wendel T.; Hattiesburg; Eng. RUSHING, Kyle W.; Russellville, Ky.; Ag. RUSKAT, George R.; Woodbridge, N.J.; Bus. RUSSELL, Alvin C; Hazlehurst; Eng. RUSSELL, Frank A.; Tupelo; Bus. SANDEFUR, Jack R.; McComb; L.A. SANDERS, Thomas E.; Tunica; Bus.; Kappa Sigma SANDY, Milton L.; Corinth; Bus.; Delta Chi SAVAGE, Monroe B.; Guntown; Eng. SAVELL, Carole A.; Clarksdale; Bus. SAXON, Walter L.; Tupelo; Bus.; Sigma Chi SCHROEDER, Edward G.; Kosciusko; Eng. SCOTT, Thomas J.; Mobile, Ala.; Science SEAL, Selwyn D.; Nicholson; Eng. SEALE, Jerry E.; Philadelphia; Eng. SECREST, Charles E.; Meridian; Eng. SEEFELD, Glenn E.; Laurel; Eng. SELLERS, James P.; Wiggins; Eng. SHAND, James E.; Browns, Ala.; Ag. SHANNON, Floyd V.; Richton; Bus. SHANNON, James G.; Lake Cormorant;- Ag. Kappa Sigma SHARP, Kenard P.; Collinsville; Eng. SHARPE, J. Shelby; Columbia; Bus. SHEFFIELD, Carron L.; Fulton; Science SHELTON, Roy C; Ripley; Eng. SHERRILL, George W.; Hattiesburg; Eng. Kappa Sigma SHINGLER, John H.; Vicksburg; Eng. SHIPP, Sherry, Pensacola, Fla.; Bus.; Phi mu SHOEMAKE, Gary; Laurel; Forestry SHOOK, Alice F.; Artesia; Ed. SHOWS, Walter H.; Ovett; Ag. SHURDEN, Larry E.; Drew; Eng.; Kappa Sigma SIBLEY, Charles L.; Bentonia; Ag. SIBLEY, Hilmar R.; Bentonia; Ag. SIMMONS, Johnny L.; Tupelo; Bus. SIMPSON, Martha Lou; Houston; Ed. SILLS, Marilynne M.; Memphis; A S SIMMONS, Charles G.; Wiggins; Eng. 99 SIMMONS, Eugene A.; Forest; A S; Sigma Alpha Epsilon SIMMONS. James M.; West Helena, Ark.; Bus.; Kappa Sigma SINGLEY, Albert T.; Columbia; Bus. SKAGGS, Gary L.; Biloxi; Eng. SKAGGS, Tern L. ; Clinton-Sherman AFB, Okla.; Eng. SKELTON, James; Mobile, Ala.; Eng. SKINNER, Louis M.; Union; Ag. SLOAN, Henry C; Greenwood; Eng.; Sigma Chi SLOAN. Larry G.; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon SMITH. Alton B.; Jackson; Eng.; Sigma Chi SMITH, Charles B.; Forest; Science SMITH, Donald R.; Picayune; Eng. SMITH, George A.; Vernon, Ala.; Ed. SMITH, James L.; Hattiesburg; Eng. SMITH, James V.; Columbus; Bus. SMITH, James W.; Port Gibson; Ag.; Pi Kappa Alpha SMITH, Jimmy W.; Brooksville; Bus. SMITH, Lowery A.; Mathiston; Eng. SMITH, Marshall H.; West; Ed. SMITH, Patrick L.; Jackson; Bus. SMITH, Priscilla A.; Carthage; Bus.; Chi Omega SMITH. Ronald LeRoy; Artesia; Bus. SMITH, Theodore L.; Philadelphia; Bus. SMITH, William W.; Wheeler; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau SMITHERMAN, Tracy; Pontotoc; Bus. SNIPES, Dwight A.; Tupelo; Ag. SPARKS, Dallas W.; Jackson; Bus. SPELTZ, Michael L.; Memphis; Bus. SPENSER, Grady R.; Terry; L.A. SPENCE, Wendell H.; Walnut Hill. Fla.; L.A. SPIER, I. Barry; Greenwood; Eng. STAFFORD, Pamela .: Vrkadelphia, Ark.; Ed.- Phi Mo -I VFFORD, Walter 1).: Winona; Eng. - I lik. Theodore 0.; Arlington, Va.; Bus -I TO . C.irl II.: Meridian; l!u-. SO ' IRES, I. - N.; Koa iusko; Eng. -I I I.Y II. il; Cnn.id.i; g. STEED, Waltei M.: Clarkadale; Bus. -1 I PHENS, Ear] I..: McComb; Bus. -I I PHENS, flavd.n P.; Sumrall; Ag.: 100 STEVENS, Andrew J.-; Yazoo City; Eng. STEVENS, Phillip D.; Puckett; Eng. STEVENS, Thomas F.; Noxapater; Ed. STEVENS, Wilfred J.; Jackson; Eng. STEWART, Charles W.; Meridian; Bus. STEWART, Janet C; Picayune; L.A. STIDHAM, Patsy L.; Maben; Ed. STINGLEY, Delores B.; Starkville; Ed. STODDARD, Bobby Newton; Lambert; Ag. STOKES, John Berry; Jackson; Eng. STOKES, Raylon L.; Meridian; Ed. STOREY, Crandall L.; Booneville; Ed. STRAIN, Johnny L.; Schlater; Ed. STRATTON, John B.; Vicksburg; Eng. STRAYER, Leroy C; Stuttgart, Ark.; Ag. STREIFF, Michel A.; Gulfport; L.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha STRONG, Frank L.; Columbus; Eng. STROUD, J. B.; West Point; Bus. STUART, Woodrow; Huntsville, Ala.; Bus. STURGIS, Sebbie E.; Vicksburg; Eng. STUTTS, Charles B.; Forest; Bus. SULLIVAN, Larry D.; Mize; Eng. SUTHERLAND, Phantom; Canton; L.A. SWAIN, Reed D.; Fulton; Eng. TALBERT, Marlin D.; Philadelphia; Ed. i i ii, JUNIORS TARN, John L. ; Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Eng. TAYLOR, Eugene D.; ' Grenada; Ag. TAYLOR, Hugh M.; Senatobia; Eng. TAYLOR, James M.; McCool; Ag. TAYLOR, James 0.; Benton; Ed. TAYLOR, Marion P.; Raymond; Bus. TERRELL, Gail F.; State College; Ed. TESTA, Joseph A.; Grenada; Bus. THAMES, Frank C; Jackson; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon THOMAS, Charles S.; Philadelphia; Bus. THOMAS, Kenneth E.; Meridian; Bus THOMAS, Paul M.; Jackson; Eng. THOMPSON. Betty C; Meridian; Ed. THOMPSON, Clifford C; Jackson; L.A.; Sigma THOMPSON, Ethbert C; Columbus; Eng. THOMPSON. William S.; Jackson; Bus. THRASH. Ronnie G.; Newton; Eng. THREATT. John E.; Meridian; Science THORNTON, John G.; Oxford; Ag. THORNTON, Tommy P.; Tunica; Ed. THORNTON, Tommy R.; West; Ag. TIDWELL, Phillip W.; Ripley; Ed. TIFFIN, Patricia A.; West Point; Ed. TIGRETT. Billy W.; Booneville; Ed. TIGRETT, Terry A.; Brandon; Eng. TINNEY, Jimmie L.; Jackson; Eng. TOMLINSON, John J.; Laurel; Science TONEY, Chris J.; Amory; Bus. TOOLE, Willard E.; Forest Park, Ga.; Em TOWER Y, Johnny A.; Crenshaw; Bus. TRAWICK, Charles C; Shannon; Ed. TRAWICK, Howard R.; Meridian; Eng. TROCHESSET, Michael A.; Biloxi; A S TROTTER, Robert E.; Starkville; Science TRUITT. Wanda H.; Lexington; L.A. Kappa TUCKER, William K.; Memphis; Eng. TULLOS, James R.; Jackson; Eng. TULLOS, Willis E.; Philadelphia; L.A. TURNAGE, Neill E.; Jackson; Eng. TURNER. Buster B.; Shannon; Ed. JUNIORS TLKNEK, Charles I..; Elli-villc; Eng. ' It RNER. orris 0.; Lcakesville; Eng. TURNER. Tnmrnv K.; Fulton; Frig, n NER, Freddie L.; Meridian; Bus. TYNES, Norman I..; I ' oplarv ille ; Eng. I NDERWOOI). Jo,- H. : Corinth; A S; Pi Kappa Upha 1 NSER. Delbert; Decatur. III.; L.A. VALENTINE. Lake; Starkville; llu-.; Sigma Chi YWFVUNF. W. R. h: Starkville; Ed.; Sigma I I, VANCE, Larry S.; Jackson; Bus. 102 VANCLEAVE, Charles P.; Vicksburg; Bus. VANLANDINGHAM, David A.; Starkville; L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon VANN, Nan; Amory; Ed. VAUGHN, John B.; Durant; Ag. VEAZEY, Douglas R.; St. Petersburg, Fla.; Ed. VIATOR, James R.; Biloxi; Eng. VISER, John H.; Memphis; Bus. WAGES, Jerry A.; Pascagoula; Eng. WALDEN, Julian A.; Aberdeen; Ed. WALDRIP, William A.; Forest; Bus. WALDRUP, Robert W.; Jackson; Eng. WALKER, Anthony C.; Kosciusko; Bus. WALKER, Jerry A. ; Iuka ; Science WALKER, John R.; Schlater; Ag. WALKER, Larry T.; Meridian; Eng. WALL, George M.; Houston; Science WALLACE, James D.; Starkville; Bus. WALLACE, John A.; Greenville; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon WALTERS, James L.; Laurel; Bus.; Sigma Chi WALTERS, James R.; Laurel; Eng. WALTERS, Wayne P.; Laurel; Bu. WARD, James M.; Greenville; L.A.; Kappa Sigma WARD, Robert C; Jackson; Eng. WARD, Ted W.; Columbus; Forestry WARFORD, Jay P.; Curundu, Canal Zone; Bus. WARREN, Max E.; Okolona; Bus. WATSON, Bonnie B.; West Point; Ed.; Chi Omega WATSON, Carnell L.; West Point; Ed. WATSON, James A.; Jackson; L.A. WATTS, Alfred C; Bat St. Louis: Eng. WATTS, Carol E.; Miami, Fla.; L.A. WAYCASTER, Gwyn H.; Nettleton; Bus. WEAVER, Richard L.; Shubuta; Ed. WEBB, Dan W.; Florence; Ag.; Farmhouse WEBB, George Bradford; Calhoun City; Bus. WEBB, William W.; Jackson; Ag. WELCH, James C; West Point; Ed. WELLBORN, Everett W.; Mobile, Ala.; Eng WELLBORN, Peggy D.J.; Mobile, Ala.; L.A. WELLE, Allen H.; Memphis; Eng. 103 WEST. EarlD.; Shannon; PE WEST. Robert C; Yazoo City; Bus. WESTON. Charles W.; Pass Christian; Science WHITE. Allison R.; Starkville; Science: Sigma Chi WHITE, Charles R.; Kosciusko; Bus. WHITE. Roger D.; Pensacola, Fla.; Eng. WHITLEY, Donald F.; Jackson; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha WHITLEY. Tommy L.; Caledonia; Bus. WIGGINTON, Gerald E.; Golden; Eng. WILBURN, Charles S.; Artesia; Bus. WILKERSON, William L.; Jackson; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon WILKEY, Terry K.; West Point; Bus.; Sigma Chi WILLIAMS, Ben F.; Greenwood; Bus.; Kappa Sigma WILLIAMS. Billie L.; Louisville; Ed. WILLIAMS, David H.; Nettleton; Bus. WILLIAMS, Rosemarie; Bruce; L.A. WILLIAMSON, Lawrence; Pope; L.A. WILLIFORD, James R.; Margarita. Canal Zone; Eng. WILLIFORD, Mary H.; Greenwood; A S WILLOUGHBY, William E.; Vicksburg; Eng.; Kappa Sigma WILSON, Billy R.; Ellisville; Eng. WILSON, Camilla J.; Corinth; Ed. WILSON. Edith J.T.; Ellisville; Ed. WILSON, Lawrence E.; Natchez; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha WILSON, Thomas M.; Vicksburg; L.A. 104 WILSON, William D.; Toccopola; Ed. WINSTEAD, William, A.; Philadelphia; En f WISE, Russell R.; Belzoni; Ag. WOLFE, Diane D.; Charleston; Bus. WOLFE, Leroy W.; Charleston; Ag. WOMBLE, Charles E.; Batesville; Bus. WOOD, Houston G.; Baldwyn; L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon WOODS, Joel L.; Kosciusko; Bus. WOODWARD, Don; Louisville; Ed. WRIGHT, Elizabeth J. ; Eupora ; Ed. WRIGHT, Morris; Vicksburg; Forestry WYATT, Jimmy R.; Raleigh; Ag. WYLIE, Tommie J.; Louisville, Ed. YATES, Jerry F.; Lucedale; Eng. YORK, Jere N.; Starkville; Bus. YOUNG, Charles L.; Noxapater; Bus. YOUNG, Maxie J.; Indianola; Bus. YOUNG, Talmage L.; Waterford; Forestry ZELLNER, Vonna L.; Miami, Fla.; Ed. ZUMBRO, Ed; Bude; L.A. JUNIORS 105 Front Row, left to right: Cleveland, Braddock. Second Row: Edwards, Patterson. SOPHOMORES Officers PRESIDENT James Edwards VICE PRESIDENT 0. A. Cleveland SECRETARY Penny Patterson TREASURER Anita Braddock 106 ABERCROMBIE, Richard C; Greenville; Bus. ADAM, Jane M.; Aberdeen; Eng.; Phi Mu ADAMS, John A.; Ethel; Science ADAMS, Raymond E.; Columbus; L.A.; Sigma Phi Epsilon ADAMS, Sammy T. ; Jackson; Bus. ADAMS, Thomas M.; Vicksburg; Bus. ALLEN, Judith A.; Mobile, Ala.; Ed. ALLEN, Nancy L.; Collinsville; Ed. ALLEN, Priscilla L.; West Point; Bus. ALLISON, Jacqueline; Ripley;. Bus. ALLRED, Miciael S.; Union Church; Eng. ALSUP, William H.; Jackson; Eng. ALTAMIRANO, Sat Viera; El Salvador; Eng. ANDERSON, James B.; Eupora; Science ANDERSON, Johan C; Ocean Springs; L.A. ANDRE, Stephen L.; Gulfport; Eng. ANTHONY, W. Stanley; Leland; Eng.; Farm- house ARLEDGE, N. Ellsworth; Sumter, S.C.; L.A. ARNOLD, Betty G.; Baldwyn; Ed. ARNOLD, George L.; Brookhaven; Ed. ATKINS, David W.; Eupora; Bus. ATKINSON, Richard H.; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Phi Epsilon ATNIP, Johnny M.; Columbus; Ed. AVERY, K.C.; Purvis; Eng. AZORDEGAN; Shala; Jackson; Eng. BABCOCK, William G.; Huntsville, Ala.; L.A. BAGGETT, Grey; Panama City, Fla.; Ed. BALL, Floyd J.; Laurel; Eng. BAKER, Kitty D.; Prarie; L.A. BANKS, Wallace M.; Aberdeen; Eng. BARNES, George N.; Memphis; Bus.; Sigma Chi BARNETT, Charles T.; Philadelphia; Bus. BARRON, Donald R.; McComb; L.A. BARRON, George J.; Tamaqua, Pa.; Ed. BARRY, Beverly; Winona; Ed. BATES, George T.; Fayette; Ag.; Farmhouse BEAIRD, Gerald K.; Macon; Bus. BENHALIMA, Hamid; Morocco; Ag. BENNETT, Charles E.; Natchez; Forestry BENNETT, Clarence A.; Columbia; Ag. 107 BERRY, Audie; Vernon, Ala.; Science BERRY, Victor G.; Vernon, Ala.; L.A. BETHEA. John F.; Jackson; Eng. BETTIS, A.L. ; Memphis; Eng.; Sigma Alpha . Epsilon BISHOP, William G.; Meridian; Bus. BLACKBURN, James E.; Vicksburg; Eng.; Kappa Sigma BLAIR. James E.; Pascagoula; Eng. BLAND, Robert C; Memphis; Bus. BI V.NKENSHIP, Dorotln A.; West Point; Ed BOLAND, Barbara A.; Greenwood; Ed.; Chi Omega liOI.AM), Lawrence 1 ' .; Jackson; Ed.; Kappa Sigma BOLTON, William F.; Pope; Forestry Tau Alpha BOONE, Peggy L.; Monticello; Ed.; Zeta Tau Alpha BOOZER, Jacky R.; Amorv; Bus. BOUCHARD, Merle R.; Memphis; L.A. BOWKER, John M.; Starkville; L.A. BOWMAN, Billy Greenwood; L.A.; Sigma Chi BOYD, Howard P.; Kosciusko; Ed. BRADDOCK, Anita V.; Tyronza, Ark.; Ed.; Phi Mu BRADY, David J.; McComb; Bus.; Sigma Phi Epsilon BRANTLEY, Albert V.; Weir; Eng. BRANTLEY, Terry K.; Jackson; L.A. BRASHER, John 0.; Derma; Eng. BRELAND, Ester; Mendenhall; Science BREWER, James M.; Senatobia; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BRIDGES, Sheryl E.; Grenada; Ag.; Zeta Tau Alpha BRIGHAM, William M.; Columbus; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BRIDGES, Bert E.; Vicksburg; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BRIGCS, William; Bethesda, Md.; Bus. BROCK, Jerry W.; Durant; Bus.. SOPHOMORES BRO K. Lou B.; Meadville; Bus. BRONSON, Thomas M.; Memphis; Eng. Sigma Vlpha Epsilon ROOKS, Charles V.; Jackson; L.A. ROW . Belt) ; Meridian; Ed. I! ) . Hills W.; II. .u- ton; -. I ' .HOtt . ch.-rsl I).; Meridian; Ed. I ' .linw . F re d . ; Ethel; Kg.; Farmhouse Mi;n . Harley; Jackson; Bus. BROWN, Jean-Pierre; Nice, France; Eng. BRO X Y Johnnie If.: Fayette; L.A. 108 BROWNE, Graham H.; Jackson; L.A. BRYANT, Lucus C; Meridian; Ag. BRYANT, Stephens H.; West Point; Science BULLEN, Leigh, Tutwiler; Bus. BUNCH, Austin; Amory; Ed. BURKETT, Dennis R.; Jackson; Bus. BURKS, George T.; Greenville; Science; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BURNS, Joe W.; Saltillo; L.A. BURNETT, Jerry Glen; Louin; Eng. BURRIS, James 0.; Shelby; Ag.; Kappa Sigma BUSH, Charles A.; Laurel; Science BUSH, Thomas R.; Natchez; Science CALDWELL, Murray H.; Pontotoc; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tau CALDWELL, Thomas M.; Vaiden; Ag. CAMERON, William M.; Laurel; L.A. CAMPBELL, Freddy M.; Greenwood; Eng. CAMPBELL, John M.; Mount Olive; Science CAMPBELL, Roy L.; Jackson; Eng. CAN ALE, Justin D.; Memphis; Ed. CARLSON, Richard W.; Gulfport; Eng. CARNEY. James P.; Meridian; Bus.; Kappa Sigma CARPENTER, Irby W.; Slayden; Eng. CARPENTER, James W.; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Chi CARPENTER, Robert M.} Greenwood; L.A. CARR, George R. ; Yazoo City; Bus.; Kappa Alpha CARR, James G.; Centreville; Eng. CARROLL, Jerrye S.; Eupora; Eng. CARTER, Edward T.; Greenwood; Ed. CARTER, Joe; Vardaman; Science CARUTHERS, Sam S.; Gloster; Ed. CASE, Marcus B.; Brookhaven; Eng. CASTLE, C. Lee; Louisville; Ed. CASTLE, Robert M.; Meridian; Bus. CATLEDGE, Dianne; Louisville; Bus. CHAMBE RLAIN, Frederick E.; Grenada; Eng. CHANDLER, Claudia B.; Amory; Bus. CHISM, Harold B.; Tupelo; Bus. CHONG, Coleman J.; Itta Bena; L.A. CLANTON, Haven; Slate Springs; Bus. CLARK, Elliott J.; Washington, D.C.; Ed.; Lambda Chi Alpha 109 CLAY, Eva K.; Starkville: Ed. CLEMANDOT, James; Meridian; L.A. CLEMENTS, Marilyn P.; Rolling Fork; Ed.; Phi Mu CLEVELAND, Ollie A.; Lexington; Ag.; Sigma Chi CLIETT. Charlene A.; Starkville; Ed. COCHRAN, Juanita B.; Starkville; L.A. Phi Mu COGGIN, Tommy L.; Tupelo; Bus. COGGIN, William M.; Nettleton; L.A. COLLINS, John M.; Ridgeland; Science COMER, Jimmy R.; Aberdeen; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon CONN, Alvin M.; Memphis, Tenn.; Eng. CONNER, Thomas M.; Jackson; Bus. COOK, Larry J.; Soso; Forestry COOK, Willis H.; Jackson; Eng. COOPER, Thomas E.; Florence; Eng. COOPER, Walter E.; Monticello; Eng. CORDELL, Danny W.; Glen Allan; Eng. CORDLE, Jacklyn D.; West Point; Ed. CORLEY, Fred G.; Yazoo City; Science; Kappa Alpha CORLEY, Suber D.; Moss Point; Science COTNEY, William B.; Dothan, Ala.; Ed. COUSLEY, Sam B.; Greenville; Bus. COWAN, Carolyn A.; Jackson; Bus.; Phi Mu COX, Dan H.; Yazoo City; Ag. ; Kappa Alpha COX, Elizabeth A.; Okolona; Ed. COX, John M.; Biloxi; Eng. COX, Joy H.; Holly Springs; Ed.; Phi Mu COX, Walter D.; Biloxi; Eng. CRAWFORD, John D.; Clarksdale; Eng. CROPP, Herman V.; Natchez; Eng. CHOW, William P.; Prnsaeola, Fla. ; Ed. CHOWDER, Donald W.; Weir; Science CHOW I. Richard S.; Huntsville, Ala. Eng. CLPIT, Danny E.; Jackson; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha Ct ' RRIE, K.-y.-s L; Scooba; Ag. DALE, Hal W. ; Jackson; Bus. DALE, Leon L; Port Gibson; Ag. DARBY, Janus H.; Tillatoba; Bus. DARBY, Neil; Batrsvillr; Forestry DAVIS, Charlotte A.; ShulueU; Ed. I 10 DAVIS, Lewis E.; Jackson; Forestry DAVIS, Martha R.; Kosciusko; Bus. DAVIS, Michael E.; Amory; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha DAVIS, Robert W.; Ocean Springs; Bus. DAVIS, William 0.; Greenville; Bus.; Kappa Sigma DAWSON, Jerry D.; Biloxi; Eng. DAY, Luther B.; Jackson; Eng. DEAR, J. William; Wilmette, 111.; Eng. DEATON, Gary T.; Dennis; Ag. DEDEAUX, Charles R.; Gulfport; Bus. DEFORD, Alvis E.; Duncan; Ag.; Kappa Alpha DENDY, Evans H.; Houston; Ag. DENDY, Felix D.; Houston; Ag. DENISON, Dudley E.; Gulfport; Eng. DENLEY, Judy A.; Grenada; Ed.; Zeta Tau Alpha DENSON, Joe N.; Carthage; Bus. DESHLER, Virgil B.; Eupora; Bus. DEVOE, Jack R.; Miami, Fla.; Bus. DEWEESE, Robert C; Philadelphia; Eng. DICKERSON, John W.; Ripley; Ag. DICKINSON, Leonard L. ; Charleston; Science; Phi Kappa Tau DILWORTH, Hensley M.; Rienzi; Ag. DIXON, Frances C; Ripley; Ed. DOLLAR, Douglas A.; Magee; Science DOLLAR, Johnny K.; Jackson; Bus. SOPHOMORES DONALD, Dan R.; Jennings, La.; Bus. DONOVAN, James E.; Clinton; Science DOOLEY, Carol C; Summerville, Ga.; DOUGLAS, Sandra K.; Starkville; L.A.: DOW, William W.; Meridian; L.A. Ed. Phi Mu DOWDLE, Walther L.; Jackson; Eng.; Kappa Alpha DOWNS, Celeste G.; Amory; Ed. DRAKE, Chester M.; Jackson; Bus. DRAKE, Ernest G.; Meridian; Eng. DUBUISSON, Herbert T.; Pass Christian; L.A. DUCEY, Cynthia I.; Jackson; Science; DUCKWORTH, Margie E.; West Point; Ed. DUETT, George H.; Philadelphia: Forestry DUGAN, Virginia; Moss Point; Eng. DUKE, James W.; Okolona; Bus. DULANEY, Edwin; Clarksdale; Ag. DUNGAN. Frank G.; Jackson; Bus. D KES, Thomas; Vickshurg; Eng. EADES. Billy R.; Vaiden; Ag. EAKES, Grady M.; Philadelphia; Bus. EASTERWOOD, John E.; Maben; Eng. EDWARDS, Charlotte A.; Starkville; LA.; Phi Mu EDWARDS, Earl G.; Liberty; Ag. EDWARDS, James B.; Jackson; L. A.; Kappa Sig- ma EIDT, Sammy J.; Natchez; Ag. EPPS, Thomas E.; Trussville, Ala.; Ed. ESTES, Lester A.; Macon; Ed. ETHRIDGE, Tommy L.; Meridian; Bus. EL BANKS, William H.; Starkville; L.A.; Sigma Chi EVANS, Curtis D.; Talorsville; L.A. EVANS, Thomas W.; Shreveport, La.; Eng. EVERITT, Terry S.; Clarksdale; Bus. EZELLE, R. Ellen; Forest; Bus.; Chi Omega FARR, Diana C; Laurel; L.A.; Zeta Tau Alpha FARR. Donald D.: Rath, Me.; Ed. FARR, Robert C; Natchez; Eng.; Delta Chi FERGUSON, John Dallas; Vicksburg; Bus.; Kappa Sigma FIELD. Charles S.; Shuqualac; Eng. FINLEY, Lynda A.; Jackson; L.A. FITTS, Ronald U.; Tupelo; Eng. SOPHOMORES M NAOA.N. John I).; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Chi M KMIV;. I. Gail; Brl nni: L.A. FLY, Jerry W.j Glendora; Bus. FORKO, Charles M.; Pascagoula; Eng.; Sigma ( !hi I 01 M UN. liryan I ' ..; Color, Eng. jprini Coli I OX. Paul V.; On-i-nvillr; Science I i: WZ. James C; Jackson; Bus. I R VZIER, I ee Rosedale; Vg.; Phi Kappa Tau I Kl I M W. Charles D.; Natchez; Bus. FREEMAN, Thomas W.: Winona; Hus.; Phi Kappa Tau FRIDAY, William A.; West Point; Science FRIED, Aaron A.; Indianola; L.A. FROST, Billy W.; Columbus; Bus. FULCHER, Harry R.; Yazoo City; Eng. FULGHAM, William W.; Mendenhall; Eng. GARNER,. Howell C; Eupora; L.A. GARNER, Ted D.; Ruleville; Eng.; Kappa Sigma GARRETSON, Roy D.; Leadsville; Eng. GARRISON, James H.; Birmingham, Ala.; Ed. GARRETT, J. Thomas; Winona; Ag. GATLIN, E. Boyd; Camden; L.A. GAZA WAY, Donald G.; Longview; L.A. GEER, John M.; Vicksburg; Eng. Alpha Epsilon GENTRY, Walter L.; Baldwyn; Bus. GERARD, Bill L.; Winona; L.A. Sigma GHOLSON, James F.; Water Valley; Ed. GIQOUX, Sandra K.; Duncan, Okla.; Bus. GINN, Lawrence H.; Lexington; Forestry GODFREY, Alice M.; Millporst, Ala.; Bus. GOLDEN, John R.; Mobile, Ala.; Ag.; Alpha Tau Omega GOLLOTT, John B.; Biloxi; Bus. GOSSMAN, Barbara J.; Meridian; Ed. GRAEBER, Robert M.; Pascagoula; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau GRAHAM, Jere K. ; Batesville ; Forestry GRAY, Glen H.; Biloxi; Bus. GREEN, James S.; Starkville; Bus. GREEN, Kenneth L.; Pascagoula; Forestry GREEN, Roger M.; Meridian; Bus. GROBBS, Gene A.; New Albany; Eng. GUEST, George P.; Calhoun City; Eng. HALES, James C; McComb; Eng. HALL, Fred A.; Wheeler; Ed. HAMBLIN, Daryl K.; Jackson; Eng. HAMBY, Thomas G.; Batesville; Ed. HAMILTON, Carl P.; Greenwood; Eng.; Siema Alpha Epsilon HAMMACK, Alva W. Woodville; Ed. HAMNER, Judy; Como; L.A. HAMPTON, George; Meridian; Bus. HANNAH, H. Charlene; Sturgis; L.A. HANSFORD, Freddy D.; Philadelphia; Forestry 113 HARBOUR, Stanley 0.; Meridian; Eng. HARDY. John B.; Columbus: Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon HARDY, Nancy V.; Mooreville; Ed. HARMON. Hubert F.; Meridian; Eng. HARPOLE, William T.; Maben; Ed. HARRIS, James H.; Quitman; Ed. HARRIS, Sandra L.; Biloxi; Science; Chi Omega HARRIS. Thomas L.; Batesville; Ag. HARRISON, Luther A.; Charleston; Science; Sigma Alpha Epsilon HARRISON, Mary V.; Meridian: Ed. HART, James K.; Forest Park, Ga.; Ed. HART, Robert L.; Mobile, Ala.; L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon HARTNESS, Robert A.; Woodville; Ag. HATCHER, Douglas M.; Vaiden; Ag. HAVARD, Mary E.; Louisville; Ed. HAWKINS. Sandra K.; Calhoun City; Ed. HAYNES. Glenn C; Mobile, Ala.; Eng. HEMPHILL. William L.; Jackson; Ed. HENDRICKS, Lamar; Madison; Ag. HENDRY, Michael M.; Gulfport; Forestry HENRY, James R.; Bruce; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau HERRON. Dean; Oakland; Ag. HETTINGER, Stephen R.; Memphis, Tenn.: Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha HILLMAN, George W.; Moss Point; Bus. HINDMAN, Helen D.; Louisville; Ed. HINES. Donald C; Ashland; Ag. HITT, Raymond F. ; Laurel; Eng. HOBBY. James T.; Philadelphia; Eng. HODGES, Phillip D.; Vaiden HOLDER, Troy W.; Caledonia; Ed. HOI.I.I.NGSWORTH, Joe B.; Weir; Eng HOLLINGSWORTH, Michael; Waynesboro; Bus HOROWITZ. Michael C. ; Biloxi; Eng. HOSSLEY, Albert T.; Vicksburg; Ed. HOI SE, Edward .; Houston; g. HOW HI). Ronald W.; (Kington. Tenn.; Ed HOWARD. Thomas I).; Hattiesburg; Eng.; Sigma Chi HOW ELL. James M.; Picayune; Ag. HI ' BIN, Mary K.; Goodman; Ed.; Zeta Tau ]pl,,, HI [ NO , B.tlv I.. : Winona; Ed. :i,c: , m HX1H 114 HUDSON, Richard I.; Hattiesburg; Eng. HUDSPETH, James W.; Cockrum; Forestry; Sigma Chi HUDSON, T. Harold; Winona; Eng. HUGHES, John E.; Greenwood; L.A.; Sigma Chi HUFFMAN, William R.; Columbus; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha HUGHES, William M.; Clarksdale; Eng. HUNT, Alvis T. ; Jackson; Eng.; Kappa Alpha HUNT, Donald R.; Laurel; Ed. HURT, Gilbert W.; Houston; Eng. HURT, Tommy D. ; Houston; Eng. HUSMANN, Anne M.; Prentiss; Ed. HUTCHISON, James L.; Hollysprings ; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha IRBY, Peyton; Greenville; Bus.; Kappa Sigma ISBELL, Jimmy H.; Shannon; Ed. JABRI, Saad H.; Aleppo, Syria; Eng. JACKSON, David H.; Purvis; Science JACKSON, Joe M.; Aberdeen; Eng. JACKSON, Martin L.; Meridian; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau JACKSON, Randolph E.; Macon; Bus. JACKSON, Robert H.- Columbus; Eng. JACKSON, Vincent C; Winona; L.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha JACKSON, Wilbur R.; West; Eng. JACOBS, Herbert W.; Inverness; L.A. JAMES, Michael M.; Columbus; Ed. JARRATT, Francis C; Vicksburg; L.A.; Kappa Alpha JAKINS, Ernest A.; Ocean Springs; Eng. Alpha Tau Omega JARRELL, Hal K.; Kokomo; Eng. JENKINS, Carl 0.; Itta Bena; Ag. JEPSEN, William C; Tunica; Ag.; Kappa Alpha JETT, Georgia A.; Ellisville; Science SOPHOMORES IyJM JOBE, Ernest D.; Booneville; Bus. JOHNSON, Doris J.; Clarksdale; Ed.; Phi Mu JOHNSON, Elizabeth A.; Louisville; Ed. JONES, Gaston J.; Senatobia; Science JOHNSON, John A.; Jackson; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tau JOHNSON, Lynn; Columbus; Ed. JOHNSON, Rachel A.; Louisville; L.A. JOHNSON, William N.; State College; Ag. JONES, Gerald A.; Laurel; Eng. JOHNSTON, Thomas R.; Gulfport; Science; Sigma Chi 15 SOPHOMORES LANG, Julianna; Memphis, Tenn.; L.A LAM). John W.; Batesvillr; Bus. LASSETT. George W.; Beat Four; Ed. I. TI IEK. Julienne P.; Meridian; L.A. LATIMER. Robert B.; Philadelphia; L.A LATINO. Thomas J.; Pass C hristian; Eng. LANDERDALE. Robert I..; Hartselle, Ala.; Eng. LAI (TII.IN. Glenn; Morton; Eng. LAW, Patricia A.; Tylertown; Ag. LAWLER. Pat; Pascagoulu; Eng. JONES, Hulon H.; Collins; Eng. JONES. Milton A.; Meridian; Eng. JONES, Ronald L.; Hollandale; Bus. JORDAN, Wendell E.; Biloxi; Ed.; Sigma Phi Epsilon JOSEPH, Michael J.; Kosciusko; Bus. JOSEY, Mary L.; Starkville; Ed. JOYNT, Tommy S.; Meridian; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha JUREVTES, Thorolf J.; Jackson; Eng. KAIRIT, Charles K. ; Bridgewater, Mass.; Eng. KARI, Kaid I.; Jordan; Bus. KARRAS, George T.; Starkville; Ed.; Kappa Sigma KING, T. Lester; Columbus; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon KING, Walton A.; Lake Village, Ark.; L.A. KITCHIN, Robert W.; Greenwood; L.A.; Phi Kappa Tau KINGHT, Ronald C; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Bus.; Kappa Alpha KNIGHT, Ronald G.; Pascagoula; Eng. KONZELMAN, Mary Ann; Starkville; Bus. KOSS, William E., Ruston, La.; L.A. KOT, Wendell D.; Gt. Barrington, Mass.; Forestry KUYKENDALL, Sharon S.; Meridian; Ed. KYZAR, Ralph A.; Brookhaven; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha LaFEVER, Lawrence 0.; Holly- Springs; Eng. LAIRD, Mary C; Lucedale; Eng. LANCASTER, James F.; Starkville; Eng. LAND, Charles 0.; Kosciusko; Bus.; Kappa Alpha H H b LAWRENCE, Richard L.; Columbus; Bus. LEDOUX, Brenda J.; Corinth; Science LEE, Richard W.; Enterprise; Eng. LEE, Thomas E.; Newhebron; Eng. LEFEVE, Douglas H.; Vicksburg; Eng. LEHE, August J.; Fort Lee, New Jersey; L.A. LEWIS, Marion E.; Ventonia; Ed.; Zeta Tau Alpha LEWIS, Robert D.; Tupelo; Ed. LIBERTO, Rosemary; Tchula; Ed. LINDEN, Brenda E.; Starkville; L.A.; Phi Mu LLOYD, Rebecca R.; Houston; Ed. LOFSTROM, Carol A.; Vicksburg; Ed. LOFTON, James H.; Bogue Chitto; L.A. LONGEST, James T. ; Tupelo; Science LOVE, Lilley M.; Maben; Ed.; Chi Omega LOVICH, David A.; New Orleans, La.; Ed. LOWE, Gene D.; Columbus; L.A. LUNCEFORD, Audrey K.; Greenville; L.A. LUKE, David B.; Valdosta, Ga.; Eng. LUTER, Melvin A.; Tylertown; Eng. McAVOY, Mary J.; Lucedale; Ed. McCALLUM, James F.; Jackson; Bus. McCARTY, Roanald D.; Magee; Bus. McCORMICK, David G.; Natchez; Eng. McCORMICK, Gerald W.; Jackson; Eng.; Sigma Chi McCARTY, Samuel D.; Picayune; Eng. McCORMICK, Floyd B.; Waynesboro; Eng. McCULLOUGH, James J.; Ecru; Bus. McDEVITT, William C; Mobile, Ala.; Ag. McGEHEE, James F.; Dallas, Texas; Bus. McGRAW, Richard S.; Greenville; Science McGRAW, William W.; Greenville; Science McKAY, Larry; Madison; Science; Sigma Chi McLELLAN, William H.; Canton; Bus.; Alpha Tau Omega McLEOD, James N.; Natchez; Eng. McMILLIN, Roger H.; New Albany; LA.; Sig- ma Chi McMULLAN, Doyle H.; Decatur; Ed. McPHAIL, William M.; Collinsville; Eng. McREYNOLDS, Mickey L.; Starkville; Eng. McSHAN, Billie J.; Schlater Ed. 17 MAGEE, Billy C; Mendenhall; Eng. MAHAFFEY, Edmond D.; Braxton; Ag. MAJURE, Tommye L.; Newton; Science MALCA, Ramon E.; Panama Rep. Panama; Eng. MALONE. Alan J.; Sumrall; Science MANGUM, Leon; Itta Bena; L.A. MANNING. Richard A.; Jackson; Bus. MAPP, Andy F.; Monroe, La.; Bus. MARTIN. George D.; Memphis, Tenn.; Forestry; Sigma Chi MARTIN, George G.; Hattiesburg; Forestry MARTIN, Sarah D.; Booneville; L.A. MARTINDALE, Don R.; Falkner; Ed. MASSEY, Billie J.; Meridian; Ed. MAY, William E.; Jackson; L.A. Pi Kappa Alph. MAYFIELD, James R.; Laurel; Eng. MEEKS, Eddy P.; Tiplersville; L.A. MIDDLEBROOKS,- Joseph A.; Jackson; Ed. MIDDLETON, George B.; Vicksburg; L.A. Sigma Alpha Epsilon MILES, David B.; Lexington; L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon MILLION. Edwin G.; Brooksville; Bus. MISHLER, Ronald J.; Columbus; Ed. MISKELLY. Bruce H.; Ripley; Ed. MITCHELL, Barrett M.; Tylertown; Science MITCHELL, George M.; Eupora: L.A. MOHLER, Donald G.; Ocean Springs; L.A. MONK, Anthony; Jackson; Eng. MONTGOMERY, Cvnthnia J.; Meridian; Ed. MONTGOMERY, James G.; Aberdeen; Eng. MOODY, Julius R.; Louisville; Ag. MOORE, Terry A.; Morton; Science MORGAN, James W.; Brookhaven; Eng.; Lamb- da Chi Mpha MORGAN, Robert V.; Columbus; Bus.; Sigma Mpha Epsilon MORITZ. Joe S. : Natchez; Bus. MORRIS, Gordon I..; Woodville; Ag. MORROW. William W.: Red May, Ala.: L.A. MI Id. K.N. Nancy; Starkville; L.A. MURPHREE. Kav (.).;. Starkville; Ed.; Chi Omega Ml RI-HKKK. Thomas P.; Memphis. Tenn.; Bus.; Sinina Mph.i Ep-ilnn Ml RRW. Dennis M.; Jam-town. N.Y.; Bus. MYERS, Kathryn K.; Starkville; L.A.; Chi Omega 118 MYRICK, Paul R.; Stringer; Ag. NAIL, James B.; Eupora; Eng. NANNEY, William J.; Cruger; Eng. NATIONS, Glen W.; Brookhaven; Eng. NATIONS, Richard Glen; Hazelhurst; Eng. NEELY, James N.; Laurel; Eng. NEELY, Walter P.; Jackson; Eng.; Sigma Chi NEILL, James H.; Long Beach; Eng. NEISLER, Ronald E.; Brandon; Ag. NELSON, Carl 0.; Desoto; Science NEWMAN, Douglas M.; Laurel; Eng. NEWTON, Isaac J.; Greenville; Ag.; Sigma NEWTON, Leslie B.; Vicksburg; Ed. NEWTON, William H.; Long Beach; Eng. NEWMAN, Luther T.; Natchez; Eng. NICHOLS, Betty C; Stewart; Ed. NICHOLSON, Carol L.; Jackson; Bus. NORMAN, Charles D.; Fulton; Eng. NORTH, John R.; Natchez; Ed. NORTON, William R.; Brookhaven; Eng. Kappa NOWLIN, George G.; Memphis, Tenn.; Eng. OAKLEY, Etheridge 0.; Ridgeland; Science; . Delta Chi ODEN, Earl C; Starkville; Eng. ODOM, Hughlon C; Jackson; Bus. OGLETREE, Svdney R.; Jackson; Bus. OLIVER, Robert C; Winona; Ag. ORR, Carol A.; Meridian; Science O ' SHEA, Peter S.; Charleston;. Eng. OWEN, William N.; Mobile, Ala.; Eng. OWENS, Judy L.; Corinth; Ed.; Phi Mu SOPHOMORES PAGE, Willie J.; Corinth; Eng. PARKER, Thomas H.; Prentiss; Eng. PARKERSON, Marilyn; Vicksburg; L.A. PARKS, James R.; Greenville; Bus. PARROTT, Pamela J.; Koscuisko; Ed.; Omega Chi PARVIN, Gary R.; State College; L.A.; Kappa Sigma PATTERSON, Penelope A.; Mobile, Ala.; Ed.; Chi Omega PATTERSON, Sam G.; Tupelo; Eng. PATCH, William W.; Houston; Bus. PATE, Don L.; Tupelo; Bus. 119 SOPHOMORES R M)I E, Thomas C; Weir; Science R WKIY John [ ' .; Natchez; Eng. R U. Vubre) 1).: Sturgis; Bus. RAY, James D.; Fayette; Eng. R i MOND, Ross; Wesl Point; Ag. HKKI). Charles H.; Magee; Bus. REGISTER, Harry N.j Birmingham, Ala.; Bus. REEVES, Johnny I..; Jackson; I. .A.; Kapn Mpha RESPESS, Hubert L.; Lambert; Ed. RESTER, Dennis 0.; PoplarvUle; Science PATTERSON, Philip L.; Pontotoc; En PATTON, George S.; Bruce; Ed. PAYNE. William E.; Clarksdale; Eng. PEAY, Paul G.; Clarksdale; L.A. PEREZ. Lynda L.; Starkyille; L.A. PERKINSON. Jack M.; Ellisville; Eng. PETTEY. Gary C.; Pascagoula; Ed. PEYTON. Dale E.; Columbus; Eng.; Alpha Epsilon PITTS, William R.; Cleveland; Bus. POGUE. Sheri A.; Meridian; Ed. Sigma POE, Joe P.; Indianola; Science; Pi Kappa Alpha POLLARD, Robert E.; West Memphis, Ark.; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega PORTER, John G.; Decatur; Ed. POSEY, Hollis P.; Brookhaven; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha POWELL, Peggy S.; Lompoc, Calif.; L.A. POWERS, Spencer B.; Carry; Bus. PRABHAKAR. S. M.; New Delhi, India; Eng. PRATT, William S.; Inverness; Eng.; Kappa Sigma PREVOST, Stanley E.; Charleston; Eng. PRICE, Irvin R.; Brookhaven; Eng. PRICE. Thomas B.; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Chi PRIESTER, Virgil D.; Jackson; Bus. PRITCHARD, James L.; Charleston; Bus. PROVENCE, James L.; New Albany; Bus. PRL1ETT. Donald L.; Sidon; Ed. PUGH, James E.; Greenville; Eng. PURVIS, 0. Jack; Jackson; Eng. RALEY, James T.; Horn Lake; L.A. RALEY, Mary A.; Aberdeen; Ed. RAMSEY, Monty L.; Yazoo City; Bus.; Kappa Alpha flUH 120 RHEA, Alice L.; West Point; Ed, RHOADES, Raymond Y.; St. Petersburg, Fla.; Eng. RHOADS, Glenn W.; Jackson; Ed. RHODES, George H.; Greenville; L.A. RHODEN, Marcus W.; Macclenny, Fla.; Bus. RICHARDSON, James P.; Kosciusko; Bus. RICHARDSON, Tom K.; Stewart; Bus. RIGGAN, Herbert H.; Marion, Ark.; Ag. RILEY, Larry E.; Verona; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau RITTER, Emily L.; Long Beach; L.A. ROBBINS, James E.; Macon; Ag. ROBERTS, Anne; Cleveland; L.A. ROBERTS, William E.; Beaumont; Ag. ROBERTSON, Garland L.; Collins; Eng. ROBERTSON, William T.; New Albany; Bus.; Sigma Chi ROGERS, Anderson B.; New Albany; Bus. ROGERS, Fred L.; Natchez; Eng. ROSE, Calvin D.; State College; L.A.; Kappa Sigma ROSS, Margaret A.; Tupelo; Ed. ROUNSAVILLE, Jimmy R.; Charleston; Bus. RUMBAVAGE, William A.; Terry; Ag. RUSSELL, Randolph P.; Jackson; Science RUSSELL, William M.; Lewisburg; Eng. RYE, Wayne M.; Caledonia; L.A. SAGET, Donald D.; Meridian; Eng. SALCEDO, Jaime A.; Guayaquil, Ecuador; Eng. SAMMET, Nancy L.; Falls Church, Va.; L.A. SANDERS, Cheryl L.; West Point; Ed. SANDERS, Ebba Jo; West Point; Ed. SANDERS, John W.; Carrollton; Science 1 4il£. SANDERS, John W.; Glendora; Science SANDERS, Skeet R.; Greenville; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha SANFORD, Horton; Grenada; Eng.; Kappa Sigma SARGENT, Robert M.; Vicksburg; Bus. SAVELL, Ronald 0.; Starkville; Eng. SAUL, Ronald C; Laurel; Ag. SAYE, James E.; Starkville; Eng. SCALCO, Sandy A.; Meridian; Eng. SCATURRO, Paul D.; Laurel; Eng. SCHILLING, Jimmy D. ; Grenada; Eng. 121 SCIPPER, Linda L. SEAMAN. J. Cam Alpha SENNET, Ronald G.; Grenada SHAH. J. M.; India; Eng. SHARP. Carolyn S.: Meridian Columbus; Science Gulfport; Eng.; Pi Kappa Bus. L.A. SHARP. Margaret A.; Philadelphia; Ed. SHULTZ. Richard C; Meridian: Eng. Pi Kappa Alpha SHEARER, Billv 0.; Clinton: Eng. SHEFFIELD. Bobby E.; Fulton: Bus. SHERARD, James R.; Vickshurg; Eng.; Kappa Si lgma SHERRILL. Joseph W.; Hattiesburg; Eng. SHIRLEY, Kav R.; Meridian; L.A. SHOWS, Scott D.; Brookhaven; Ed. SIDES, Linda C; Meridian; L.A. SIMMONS, Ben F.; Tupelo; Ag. SIMMONS, Charles E.; Jackson; Bus. SIMMONS. Rodney F.; Corinth; Bus. SIMS, William K.; Columbus; Bus. SINCLAIR, Sharon L.; Starkville; Ed. SINGLETARY, William J.; Tvlertown; Eng. SISK, Billy G.; Okolona; Ed. SISK, Paul; Nettleton; L.A. SMITH, Carroll J.; Brookhaven; Eng. SMITH, Dorothy D.; Jackson; Ed. SMITH, Douglas W.; Lawrenceville. Ga.; Ed. SMITH, Gary V.; Lucedale; Eng. SMITH, James K.; Jackson; Eng. SMITH. Jimmie W.; Winona; Ed. SMITH, Lee A.; Poplarville; Ag. SMITH, Martha J.; West Point; L.A. SMITH, Paul P.; Corinth; Science SMITH, Roger W.; Jackson; Eng.; Kappa Alpha SMITH. Hon. (Id K.: Culfp-rt; I.. .; Alpha Tan Omega SMYTHE, Gary I..; M,,-, point; Eng. SNEED, William I..; Pontotoi : Bus.; Sigma Chi SN DER, Wilham I).: Knoxville, Tenn.; Bus. SOULE, George R.; Gulfport; Eng.; Sigma Ch SPEAK. Wayne A.; San IVdrn Sul.i. Honduras Eng. SPEED, Doris E.; Jackson; L.A. SPENCER, William A.; Ruleville; S. ience ims 22 STALLINGS, Gilbert G.; Olive Branch; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau STEVENS, Bill L.; Bossier City, L.A.; Ed. STEVENS, John C; Drew; Ag.; Kappa Sigma STEWART, Stanley W.; Vaiden; Ed. STILL, James B.; Ellisville; Eng. STEVENS, Gary L.; Long Beach; L.A. STOKES, Lewis S.; Tunica; Bus. STOUT, Sandra K. ; Canton STOWERS, Elton R.; Jackson; L.A.; Alpha Tau Omega STRICKLAND, Clyde R.; Wiggins; Eng. STRICKLAND, Thomas E.; Corinth; Eng. STROUP, William L.; Tupelo; L.A. STUBBLEFIELD, Earl T.; Jackson; L.A. SULLIVAN, James B.; Jackson; Forestry; Phi Kappa Tau SULLIVAN, Jimmy D.; Okolona; Bus. SUMMERVILLE, Hugh H.; Aliceville, Ala.; Ag. SUMRALL, Noel E.; Columbus; Eng. SUTTLE, David E.; Jackson; Science; Pi Kappa Alpha SWANN, Isaac K.; Tullakoma, Tenn.; Ag. SWANSON, Carol I.; Galesburg, 111.; Ed.; Lamb- da Chi Alpha TAYLOR, Ernest G. ; Como; L.A. ; Kappa Sigma TAYLOR, Marvin L.; Miami, Fla.; Bus. THOM, Fred A.; Columbus; Eng. THOMAS, William M.; Bay St. Louis; L.A. THOMPSON, Claude; Vicksburg; Ag. SOPHOMORES THOMPSON, Frederick L.; Bassfield; Ed. THOMPSON, Gary D.; Philadelphia; Eng. THOMPSON, Robert L.; Thornton; Ag. THOMPSON, Sandi; Columbus; Bus.; Phi Mu TOLBERT, Richard L.; Forest; Bus. TOOTLE, Gerald E.; Gulfport; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha TRAYLOR, Carwell W.; Tylertown; Science TRIBBLE, Everett E.; Bentonia; Ed. TRUITT, George G.; Minter City; Bus. TRUSSELL, Sandra C; Batesville; Ed. 123 mm SOPHOMORES WALTERS, John Ronald; Laurel; Eng W U.TEKS, Tommy I,.; Brandon; Eng WARD, Ernes! I..: Summerville, Ga ; Bus W HUE , David L; Forest- I A WARREN, Jack; D ' Lo; Ed ' KHIA. Walter .: Haltirshurg; Eng VIKIYs. I.arrs I..; D.-Kalb; Ap. W rSON, Henrj C.j Yazoo City; Ag. W r.SON. Hi, hard C; Greenwood ; B11-. W VTTS, Cm K.: Tupelo; Bus. TURNAGE, John A.; McComb; Eng. TURNER, Joe L.; Rosedale; Eng. TURNER, Johnny M.; Bruce; Bus. TYLER, Clarence 0.; Jackson; Eng. VANCE, Stephen P.; Edwards; Bus. VanDEVENDER, George D.; Meridian; Eng. VanDEVENTER, Richard G.; Hattiesburg; Eng. VARNADO. G. Bruce; Wesson; Eng. VAUGHN, Drewey Layne; Maben; Ag. VEAZEY, Jesse M.; Calhoun City; Bus. VERSEN, Joseph L.; Vicksburg; Bus. VICK, Henry G.; Meridian; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha VICKERS, Sharon L.; Starkville; Ed. VIETS, Lloyd 0.; Columbus, Ga.; Forestry VINCENT, James R.; Hattiesburg; Eng. VIZZI, Samuel C; Buffalo, N.Y.; Ed. VonSPRECKEN, Theodore M.; Pascagoula; Eng. WAGES. Larrv A.; Pascagoula; Eng. WAGGONER, Frank T.; Carthage; Ean. WALDEN, John M.; Prichard, Ala.; Eng. WALDEN, Walter C; Canton; Ag. WALDRIP, Thomas B.; Saltillo; Ag. WALKER, Lynda Fay; Starkville; Ed.; Phi Mu WALKER, Robert G.; Petal; Eng WALKER, Sandra 0.; Pheba; Ed. WALKER, William H.; Yazoo City; Science; Kappa Sigma WALKUP. John Harper; Danville, Ky.; Ag. WALLACE, Thomas T.; Bethesda, Md.; Bus. WALLACE. Walter L.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha WALLER, Thomas L.; Coffeeville; Eng. 124 WEANT, John A.; Greenwood; Bus. WEAVER, Lynda A.; Gulfport; L.A. WEBB, Robert M.; Gulfport; Eng.; Sigma Chi WEBBER, William L.; Cedar Bluff; Eng. WEBSTER, William N.; Ripley, Tenn.; Eng. WEEKS, George W.; Senatobia; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon WEEMS, Connie L.; Newton; Ed. WEEMS, William E.; Laurel; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha WEESS, Harold L.; Jackson; Bus. WELCH, Wayne W.; Ruleville; L.A. WELLS, William S.; Durant; Eng. WELSH, Katherine L.; Moss Point; L.A. WEST, Kenneth A.; Waynesboro; Eng. WEST, Martha C; Lauderdale; Ed. 125 WESTMARK. Ronald A.; Pensacola, Fla.; Ag. WHEELER, Edith L.; Fulton; L.A. WHITE, Jerry F.; Carthage; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha WHITE, Philip D.; Poplarville; Eng. WHITEHEAD, Jesse W.; Nanih Waiya; Eng. WHITFIELD. Davis A.; Greenville; L.A.; Kappa Sigma WHITTINGTON, Frank J.; Jackson; Eng. WIGGS, Daniel J.; Riplev; Bus. WILKES, Dan W.; Rolling Fork; Ag. WILKEY, William W.; West Point; Bus.; Sigma Chi WILLARD, David L.; Mineral Wells, Tex.; Eng. WILLIAMS, Joseph L.; Decatur; Ag. WILLIAMS, Milton; Jackson; Eng. WILLIAMS, Richard T.; Jackson Ed. WILSON, Edward C; Meridian; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha WILSON, Tom Crumby; Eupora; Bus. WINDHAM, Kelly H.; Grenada; Bus. WINDHAM, Larry L.; Grenada; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau WINKLEJOHN, James Y.; Ocean Springs; L.A. WINTERS, Everette M.; Jackson; Bus. WITT. Thomas A.; Tupelo; Bus. WITTHAUER, Robert A.; Picayune; Eng. WITTMAN, Richard W.; Pass Chrisitan; Eng. WOOD, George D.; Columbus; L.A.; Sigma Chi WOOD, John F.; Natchez; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega SOPHOMORES WOODKITF, Rodney; Grace; Ag. WORTH, John S.; Biloxi; Eng. WRIGHT. Claude I..; Virksburg; Eng. WRIGHT, Phyllis ..■Louisville; Eng. WRIGHT. Walter R.; Falkner; Bus. WIENTERFIELI). Wayne; Meridian; Rus. VI ES. friaries E.; Natchez; Ed. VOI NCRLOOI). James M. ; Rose Hill; Ag. 01 G, I inda I .; I i, I -..n [..A.; [ ' hi Mu VOI NO, I . [).; Ouitman; F.np. 126 FRESHMEN Officers PRESIDENT Steve McKinney VICE PRESIDENT Robert Langston SECRETARY Diane Player TREASURER Judy Conner 127 ABERNATHY, James S., Jr.; Shannon; Eng. ABERNATHY, Tommy S.; McComb; Ed. ABRAHAM, George A.; Vicksburg; L.A. ABRAHAM, John M.; Leland; Bus. ABNEY, Travis; Bay Springs; Bus.; Kappa Alpha ADAMS, Robert H.; Dresden, Tenn.; Ag. ADCOCK, Clinton E.; Louisville; Eng. AIRHART, J. Peter; Jackson; Eng. ALEWINE, Ralph W., Ill; Jackson; Science; Phi Kappa Tau ALEXANDER, Joel S.; Trenton, Tenn.; Eng. ALFORD, James A.; Forest; Eng. ALFORD, John M.; Greenwood; L.A. ALLBRITTON, C.Joe; Clinton; Eng. ALLEN, Curtis C; Greenwood; Bus. ALLEN, Earl B.; Shaw; Bus. ALLISON, Lawrence E., Jr.; New Iberia, La.; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega ALLEN, Michael W.; Philadelphia; Science; Lambda Chi Alpha ALLEN, Rebecca C; Greenwood; L.A. Chi Omega ALSTON, Scharla; Huntsville, Ala.; L.A. AMMON, Gregory W.; Vicksburg; Eng. AMMON, Patty C; Vicksburg; L.A.; Chi Omega ANDERSON, James H.; Clinton; Eng. ANDERSON, Jerry L.; Biloxi; Ag. ANDERSON, Lee C; Mississippi City; Eng. ANDREWS, Albert T., Jr.; Amory; L.A. ANDERSON, Thomas C; Toone.Tenn.; Ag.; Sig- ma Chi ANGELO, Robert M.; Vicksburg; Eng. ARCHER, James C; Amory; Eng. ARMSTRONG, Charles R.; Meridian; Bus.; Kappa Alpha ARNETT, A. B., Jr.; Amory; Bus • Lambda Chi Alpha ARNETT, Kirk P.; Columbus; Science; Delta Chi ARTHUR, James K.; Vicksburg; Eng. VI KINS. Ronald D.; Columbus; S. ience ATKINSON, Peter K.; West Point; Eng. ATWOOD, James W.; Kosciusko; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha AUSTIN. Jesse W. Jr.; Forest; Science AVERY, Earn ' D.; Grenada; Ag. WCOCK. James C; Rnsedale; Eng. AYERS. Charles E.; Crystal Springs; Science AYRS. Roena A.; Starkvffle; Ed. 128 BAESSLER, Ronald H.; Jackson; Eng. BAILEY, Benjamin E., Ill; West Point; Eng. BAIRD, William F.; Inverness; Eng. BAKER, Richard M.; Columbus; Forestry BALDREE, James D.; Pearlington; Eng. BALLARD, Darlton M.; Hightower; Science BALLARD, Jimmy W.; Aberdeen; Bus. BAQUERO, Jaime P.; Quito, Ecuador; Eng. BARBER, Charles M.; Jackson; Eng. BARBER, Linda F.; Jackson; Bus. BARDIN, Joseph E.; Bolton; Ed. BARHAM, Jack B.; McComb; Eng. BARKER, Douglas R.; Mendenhall ; Science; Sig- ma Chi BARLOW, Charlie; Biloxi; L.A.; Lambda Chi Alpha BARNES, Harris H.; Clarksdale; L.A. Sigma Alpha Epsilon BARNHILL, Anthony L.; Starkville; Eng. BARRETT, James A.; Jackson; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tau BARTON, James C; San Jose, Calif.; Eng. BASS, Edward J.; Columbia; Eng. BASSETT, James R.; Natchez; Ed. BATES, Thomas E.; Meridian; Bus. BEARDEN, James D.; Columbus; Eng. BECK, Susan E.; Jackson; Ed. BECKETT, William G.; Bruce; Bus. BEDFORD, John L., Jr.; West Point; Science BEELAND, Walter A.; Forest; Bus. BEERS, Everette T.; Yazoo City; Eng. BEESLEY, Kenneth L.; Natchez; Eng. BELL, Arthur F. ; Greenville ; Eng. BELL, James A.; Flomaton, Ala.; L.A. FRESHMEN BELL, Joe L. ; Lena ; Ag. BELL, Patricia D.; Starkville; Ed. BELL, Richard K.; Biloxi; Eng. BELL, William E. ; Kosciusko ; Science ; Pi Kappa Alpha BENHAM, John R.; Batesville; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega BENNETT, Robert H.; Starkville; L.A.; Sigma Chi BERGEMEYER, Lynn; Meridian; L.A. BERNARD, Robert S.; Starkville; Eng. BETOWT, John W.; Vernon, Ala.; Science BIDDLE, -George E.; Greenville; Bus. 129 BIDDY, Robert P.; Grenada; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha BIGGERS, Mary F.; Greenwood; Ed. BILLINGSLEY, Jerome L.; Greenwood; Bus.; Kappa Sigma BISHOP. Briam J.; Laurel; Eng. BLACK, Lynn M.; Tupelo; Bus. BLACK, William K.; Pascagoula; Eng. BLACKSTOCK, James M.; Kosciusko; Bus BLACKSTON, Alan M.; Biloxi; Eng. BLACKWOOD, Don; Drew; Science; Kappa Sigma BLAIZE, Mariam C; Bay St. Louis; Eng. BLANKS, John P.; Ridgeland; Bus.; Kappa Alpha BLOUNT, Robert S.; Clarksdale; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha BLUE, William E.; Kosciusko; Forestry BOHNERT, Bill; Pine Bluff, Ark.; Eng.; Sigma Chi BOLLINGER, Joseph M.; Waynesboro; Eng. BOND, Nolan F.; Clarksdale; Ed. BOND, Richard C; Ashlapd; Ag. BONDURANT, Sidney W.; Forest; Science BOREZOSKI, Pamela A.; Starkville; Ed. BOS WELL, Andrew H.; Greenwood; A S Sigma Chi BOSWELL, James W.; Louisville; Ag. BOUNDS, Mike L.; Jackson; Bus. BOURGUARD, William; Vicksburg; Eng. BOWEN, John H.; Greenville; A S BOWLING, William H.; Jackson; Bus.; Kappa Sigma FRESHMEN BO } I). Bruce R.; Meridian; Eng. BOYD, Trooper A.; Columbus; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BRAM1 ETT, Sammy C; Greenville; Bus. BRANDON, Flow] H. ; Long Beach; Bus. liH VNDON, I.arr I!.; West Point- Eng UK NTJ.EY. Mir.., m; Kos« iusko; Ed. BRAY, Kenneth G.; Bruce; Eng. BRETT. Charles R.; Kosciusko; Ig. BRIDGERS, Larry T. ; Raymond; Ag.; Kappa Tan BRIEN. Robert C; Sydney, ustralia; fins. 130 BRISTER, Walter M.; Vaughan; L.A. BROOK, Robert D.; Amory; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha BROOKS, Anne; Starkville; Ed. BROOKS, Carol; Huntsville, Ala.; Ed. BROWN, Billie W.; Greenville; L.A. BROWN, Elton R.; Bruce; Eng. BROWN, Ludwrick E.; Sloster; Eng. BROWNING, Arthur C.; Hattiesburg; Eng. BRUCE, George D. ; Jackson; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alf)ha BRUFF, Judy C; Louisville; Ed. BRUMFIELD, James E.; Pascagoula; Eng. BRUNS, Pat P.; Natchez; Bus.; Lambda Chi Alpha BRYAN, Barbara K.; Greenwood; L.A.; Phi Mu BRYAN, Mary A.; Walnut Hill, Fla.; Ed. BRYAN, Thomas D.; West Point; Bus. Phi Kappa Tau BRYAN, William D.; Winona; Bus. BRYANT, Franklin; Etta; Ag. BRYANT, James A.; Starkville; Eng. BRYSON, John P.; Tuplio; L.A. BUCKLES, Leon; Natchez; Eng. BULGER, Stanley L.; Magee; Ag.; Alpha Tau Omega BUN YARD, Clayton E.; Canton; Eng. BURNS, Tommy R.; Forest; Science BURNSIDE, Pershing E.; Philidelphia ; Bus. BURROUGHS, Linda K.; Kosciusko; L.A.; Chi Omega BUSH, Ronnie W. ; Greenwood; Eng. BUSTER, Charles E.; Coshoma; Ed. CADE, Linda M.; Brooksville; Ag. CADE, Mildred L.; Brooksville; Bus. CALDWELL, Jerry L.; Meridian; L.A. CAMBRON, Joel D.; Prichard, Ala.; Eng. CAMPBELL, Joseph E.; Clara; Eng. CANALE, William T.; Memphis; Ed. CANTRELL, Alice W.; West Point; Ed. CARLISLE, Jerry D.; Jackson; Eng. CARLSON, George C; Batesville; L.A. CARLSON, Sylvia L.; Vicksburg; Ag. CARMAN, James D.; Pantherburn; Eng. CARMICAL, Ted; Dermott, Ark.; Bus. CARRAWAY, Gary M.; Pascagoula; Bus. SSI CARROLL, Ronnie L.; Ashland; Bus. CART WRIGHT. Jesse L.; Brookhaven; Eng. CARTER, Phil C; Vardaman; Science CARTER, Edward G.; Brookhaven; Eng. CARTY. James W.; West Point; L.A.; Sigma Chi CARVER, Kenneth C; Jackson; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau CAST, Richard G.; Brookhaven; Bus. Pi Kappa Alpha CATER, Robert J.; West Point; Science Sigma Chi CAUSEY. Phillis J.; Jackson; Ed. CHAMBERLAIN, George E.; Pascagoula; Eng. CHAMBLESS, James S.; Greenwood; Bus. CHANDLER, John C; Jackson; Eng.; Chi Alpha CHAPMAN, Melvin D.; Newton; Eng. CHARLES, David W.; Starkville; Bus. CHEATHAM, Danny L.; Philadelphia; Ag. CHEELY, Nancy C; Memphis;- Ed. CHILCOAT, Jesse G.; Greenville; Eng. CIRLOT, Joseph M.; Moss Point; Eng. CLANTON, Larrv M.; Gore Springs; Eng. CLARK, Edward L.; Madison; Ag. CLARK, James R.; Florence; Eng. CLAY, Linda J.; West Point; L.A. CLAY, William W.; DeKalb; L.A. CLAYTON, Edgar G.; Columbus: Bus. CLIFTON. Daphne E.; Corinth; L.A. COCHRAN, Jeff; Jackson; Eng. COLBERT, Mary E.; Trebloc; L.A.; Phi Mu COLE, William G.; Baton Rouge. La.; Eng. COLEMAN, Hugh W.; Jackson; Science COLEMAN, William F.; Ackerman; Bus. COI.EM . Wa ne C; Leland; Bus. COL1 INS, Jesse I..; Bruce; Eng. COLLINS. P.itri.-i.i H.; Jack-mi; Mu-. COLTHAKP, David K.; Cnlumbus; Eng. COMER, Clurlr- I).; Ha lchur-t; L.A. CONNOR, D.m.ilrl I..: Ocean Springs; Eng. CONNER. Judv A.; Jack-mi; L.A.; Chi Omega COODY, William W.; Yazoo City J Eng. COOKSEY. Kobcri I..; Mrookhaven; Eng. COOPER, James A.; Columbus; Eng. 132 COOK, Wallace 0.; Flora; Eng. COOPER, Ronald V.; Moss Point; Eng. COOPER, Ronald W.; Jackson; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tau COOKE, Thomas A.; Jackson; Ag. CORDLE, Brenda Anne; West Point; L.A. COSTIN, Marvin L.; Bruce; Ag. COTTEN, Donald R.; Meadville; Eng. COURTNEY, Jeff L.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Bus. COURTNEY, Jimmy D.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Bus. COVINGTON, Wallace F.; Meridian; Forestry COWAN, Herman A.; New Orleans, La.; L.A. COWARD, Lee H.; Tupelo; Ag. COX, Lawrence P.; Bay St. Louis; Eng. CRAFT, John S.; Laurel; Eng. CRAIN, Barry C; Cleveland; Bus. CRANE, Edith J.; Houston; L.A. CRAWFORD, Sterling B.; Aberdeen; Bus.; Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon CREEKMORE, Sam J.; Amory; Science CRESWELL, Kenneth T.; Greenwood; Bus. CRONIER, Duane; Moss Point; Eng. CROWE, Gerald A.; Columbus; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon CROWE; James T.; Columbus; Eng. CROWE, Jerry H.; Benoit; Ed. CULLINANE, Murdock J.; Handshore; Eng. CULLUM, Robert D.; Whitehaven, Tenn.; Eng.; Sigma Chi CUNNINGHAM, Barbara A.; Jackson; L.A. DALY, John J.; Philadelphia; Bus. DANIEL, Robert P.; Meridian; L.A. DAVIDSON, George R.; Jackson; Eng. DAVIDSON, Richard L.; Hernando; Eng. FRESHMEN DAVIDSON, Samuel C; Jackson; Eng. DAVIS, James D.; Fayette; Ag. DAVIS, Jerry A.; Tupelo; Eng. DAVIS, Larry W.; Coffeeville; Eng. DAVIS, Victor A.; Gulfport; L.A.; Sigma Chi DAWSON, Mary W.; Starkville; Ed. DE ANGELO, Michael L.; Moss Point; Eng. Kappa Alpha DE BUYS, Michael F.; Bay St. Louis; Eng. DEEN, Joy M.; Daytona Beach, Fla.; Ed. DE HART, Henry T.; Columbus; Eng. Pi 133 DELASHMET. Thomas L.; Moss Point; Bus DELOACH, Hadley T.; Waynesboro; Eng. DELOACH, Patricia A.; Shelby; Science Zeta DEHAN, Glenn M.; Whitehaven, Tenn.; Bus.: Tau Alpha Sigma Chi DEW, Tommy E.; Clarksdale; Eng. DEWEESE, Edwin D.; Philadelphia; Bus.: Pi Kappa Alpha DICK, Douglas D. ; Vicksburg; Eng. DILLAR D, James R.; Leland; Eng. DIXON, John B.; Ridgeland; Ag. DIXON, Nancy C; Kosciusko; L.A. DOANE, Donald D.; Columbus; L.A. DODD, James A.; Corinth; Eng. DODD, Patsy J.; Stewart; Ed. DODSON, James A.; Durant; Ag. DOWNER, William L.; Lexington; Eng. DOYLE, William R.; Maben; L.A. DRANE, Richard B.; Cleveland; Eng. DREHER, Wallace G.; Jackson; Science; Sigma Chi DRENNAN, George S.; Mississippi City; Bus.; Kappa Sigma DUCKWORTH, Larry J.; Laurel; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha DUNAWAY, Lloyd P.; Hattiesburg; Eng. DUNCAN, Huntley E.; Columbus; Ed. DUPONT, Katherine A.; Jackson; Ed. DWYER, Melba K.; McComb; Eng. DYKES, Gary R.; Vicksburg; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha DYKES, R.J. ; Natchez; L.A. EADES, Betty G.; Cruger; Ed. EASLEY, Wendell W.; Mathiston; Bus. EAVES, Gary W. ; Louisville; Science EAVES, Thomas H. ; Louisville; Bus. FRESHMEN EDWAKDS, Urn,.- I..; Biloxij Ed.; Upha Ta Omega EDW Mills. (...ml K. ; Corinth; Science EDWAKDS, Frank M.j Hazlehurst; L.A. EDWAKDS, Micke) A.; Hattiesburg; L.A. ELLIOTT, David M.; ' IMerlown; Science ELLIOTT, Robert II.; Forest; L.A. EI. I ,I . I ' .enj.miin T. ; Fort Smith, Ark.; Kus. El I IS, Joseph G.j Port Gibson; Science; Phi Kappa Tau El I K Mario .: Perry, Ga.j Ed. EI.SEV. Harry W ; lilno,,, field. New Jersey; Ed. 134 EICHELBERGER, Bobbie F.; Morton; Bus. ESTES, James D.; Philadelphia; Eng. EVANS, Allan L.; Jackson; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha EVANS, B. Jane; Bogolusa, La.; L.A.; Chi Omega EWING, Joseph D.; Memphis, Tenn.; Ed. EWART, Steven D.; West Helena, Ark.; EUBANKS, David E.; Lambert; L.A. EUBANK, Thomas W.; Greenville; Bus FAIRLEY, Margaret A.; Forest; Ed. FARRIS, James T.; Morton; Bus. Eng. FAUST, Larry S.; Jackson; Eng. FAVRE, Chester J.; Bay St. Louis; Eng. FILLINGIM, Frank; Long Beach; Eng. FISHER, John H.; Greenville; Science FLEMING, Joyce L.; San Antonio, Texas; L.A. FLEMING, Linda F.; Greenwood; Science FOLLIS, Michael W.; Columbus; Eng. FORD, Joseph L.; Meridian; L.A. FORD, RobertS.; Pascagoula; Eng.; Kappa Alpha FORE, Charles E.; Brookhaven; L.A.; Lambda Chi Alpha FOREHAND, Jerry G.; Atlanta, Ga.; Bus. EOUCHE, Mary F.; Benton; Ed. FRAISER, Craig; Indianola; L.A.; Sigma Chi FRAISER, John A.; Yazoo City; Bus. FRANKS, Thomas W.; Memphis, Tenn.; Eng. FRASIER, Scotty A.; Meridian; Ag. FULTON, David H.; Louisville; Eng. FURGESON, James A.; Tupelo; Eng. FURINI, Jerry A.; Clarksdale; Eng.; Delta Chi GADDIS, Fred L.; Forest; Bus. kmtm GABBORD, George R.; New Albany; Ag. GALLAHER, Frank; Ocean Springs; Eng. GAMMEL, Theo H.; Benton, Kentucky, Eng. GARCIA, Patricio H.; Riobamba-Ecuador; Eng. GARTRELL, Alan E.; Meridian; Ed. GAUTIER, Bob H.; Jackson; L.A.; Larnbda Chi Alpha GEISELMAN, James H.; Greenwood; Eng. GENTRY, Robert W.; Crawford; Eng. GENTRY, Wallace D.; Louisville; Bus. GEWIN, Robert E.; Jackson; Eng. 135 GHIGLIERI, Fred J.; Hattiesburg; Eng. GIBSON, Gordon W.; Moss Point; Bus! GILLIAM. Clayton J.; Columbus; L.A. GILPIN, Michael D.; Hattiesburg; Eng. GINN, Dannie K. ; Tylertown : Bus. GIPSON. Jimmv C. ; Jackson; Science GLASGOW, Thomas N.; Phil Campbell. Ala. Ed. GLEI, Greg; Brookhaven; Eng. GOODWIN, Nancy P.; Starkville; L.A. GOODWIN. Kul.ir C: Forest: Bus. GORDON. James A.; Winona; Bus. GORDON, Carolyn M.; Starkville; Ed. GOSSMAN. Louis R.; Meridian; Eng. GOWEN, Michael E.; Bay St. Louis; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tau GRABOWSKI, Conrad E.; Greenwood; L.A. Sig- ma Chi GRADDY, Henry A.; Baton Rouge, La.; Kappa Sigma GRAHAM, Harold M.; Sumrall; Eng. . GRAHAM. Marie L.; Bogalusa, La.; L.A. Omega ■. GRAHAM, W. David; Sumrall; Science- • GRANTHAM, William A.; Clarksdale; Lambda Chi Alpha Ag. Chi GRAY, George H.; Gulfport; Eng. GRAY, Mildred J.; Artesia; Ed. GRAY, Richard L.; Natchez; Ed. GRAYSON, Sammy A.; Hattiesburg; GREEN. Stephen R.; Walnut Grove; Eng Ag. GREEN. William D.; Corinth; Eng. GREEN, William T.; Portsmouth. Va.; GREGG, Charles G.; Aberdeen; Ed. GRICE, John P.; Vicksburg; Bus. GRIFFIN, Donald F.; Enterprise; L.A. Bus. GRI1 I IV V i( k K.: Birmingham, Ua.; Bus. GRN ' •( - v . fames T.; Jackson; Eng. GROTH, Carl I ' .: Greenville; Kg. GRCN I . Clifton K.; Cr.-.-rnill.-; Eng. ' •I [ E, Michael D.; Meadville; g. . I I EY, Raymond G. : Selma, N.C.; Ag. II ( Kill. William T.: Baton Rouge, La.; L.A. Sigma lph.i F.p-il ' in II IIN. Norton B.; Columbia; Eng. HALEY, Charles W.; Canton; Eng.; Sigma Cli 136 HALL, Joe F.; Decatur; Eng. HALL, William J.; Vicksburg; Forestry HALL, Shirley A.; Mt. Olive; Ed. HALLER, Robert L.; Gadsden, Ala.; Bus. HAMILTON, Ronald E.; Clinton; Bus.; Kappa HAMMOND, Cherie J.; Greenwood; Ed.; Chi Omega HANCOCK, Harold F.; Bentonia; L.A. HANKINS, Ronald G.; Shubuta; Bus. HARDEN, John W.; East Point, Ga.; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega HARE, James D. ; Corinth ; Eng. HARPER, Louis W.; Columbus Ed. HARRELL, Odie D.; Lewisburg, Tenn.; Bus. HARRISON, Calvin W.; Hazlehurst, Ga.; L.A. HARRIS, Edwin A.; Long Beach; Bus. HARRIS, Sheldon C; Laurel; Eng. HART, Deron H.; Brookhaven; Eng. HART, Larry R.; Louisville, Ky.; Ag. HART, Ross V.; Jackson; L.A.; Sigma Chi HARTNESS, Joseph D.; Starkville; Ag.; Sigma Chi HATHCOCK, David R.; Chesapeake, Va.; L.A. 111 53? HAVENS, William F.; Cleveland; Ag. HAWKINS, Russell E.; Jackson; Bus.; Chi Alpha HAYNES, Charles H.; Edwards; Eng. HEBERT, Harry J.; Biloxi; Ed. HEGWOOD, Clinton P.; Richton; Eng. Lambda FRESHMEN HEIDELBERG, Terry; Pascagoula; Eng. HELM, Don L.; Coffeeville; Eng. HENDERSON, Margy L.; Montpelive; Ed, HENRY, Abb M.; Sturgis; Forestry HERRING, Ed G.; Meadville; Bus. HERRON, Jeffrey L.; Jackson; Eng HESSE, George D.; Jackson; Forestry HICKS, Carl F.; Natchez; Bus.; Lambda Chi Alpha HIGGINS, Glenn E.; Woodbury, Tenn.; Ed. HILL, Johnie D.; Walnut; Eng. 137 HILL. Joseph R.; Anion: Eng. HILL. Judy A.; Canton; Ed. HILL. Larry D.; Booneville; Forestry HILL. Thomas L.; Philadelphia; L.A. Lambda Chi Alpha HITT, James F. ; Jackson; Eng. HOBBS, Willima E.; Greenville; Eng. HOBBS, W. Victor; Greenwood; L.A.; Alpha Tau Omega HOBBY, Martha J.; Philadelphia; Bus. HOBDY. Braxton T.; Natchez; Ag. HODGES, Judith A.; Eupora; L.A. HOLCOMB, Duff G.: Clarksdale; Ag. HOLCOMBE, Harry Hines; Clinton; Eng. HOLLAND, David S.; Hattiesburg; Science HOLLEMAN, Jeremiah H.; Columbus; Science; Delta Chi HOLLELMON, C. D. ; Memphis, Tenn. ; Bus. HOLLOMAN, H. Lynn; Lexington; L.A. HOLLOMON, Chester D.; Southquen; Bus.; Alpha Tau Omega HOLLO WAY, Elton D.; Winona; Science HOLMES, Peter A.; Pontotoc; Forestry HOLMES, Thomas W.; Milledgeville, Ga., L.A. HOLSTEIN, Stephen R.; Orlando, Fla.; Eng. HONY, John C; Greenwood; Eng. HOOD, Jerry E.; Aberdeen; Eng. HOOKER. Charles H.; Jackson; Bus.; Sigma Chi HORNE, George M.; Brookhaven; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha HOUSE, Mickey D.; Houston; Eng. HOUSTON, Alice F.; Bruce; L.A. HOUSTON, Dennis W.; Amory; Ed. HOWARD, Lee J.; Brooksville; Science; Sigma Alpha Epsilon HOWARTH, John R.; Cleveland; Ag. FRESHMEN HOW ELI . Henry F.; Jackson; L.A.; Sigma Ch HOWEL1 . Sue W. : Picayune; Bus. HOW IK. John 1!.: Gulfport; Ag. HOW LE, Marilyn F.; Neshoba; Bus HI DGINS, I . Ed; Hattiesburg; L.A HI YA. Willi., ni II.; F.I Dorado, Ark.; Eng.; Sigma ( !hi HI GGI.N ' S, Edwin C; Jackson; Eng. HI CCJ.N ' S. Martin M.; C.irinth; Ag. HUGHES, Farm.-r P.; Whiteh.nen. Tenn.; L.A.; Sigma Chi HUGHES, John II.: Bruce; Bus. iMm 138 HUGHES, Walter R.; Memphis, Tenn.; Bus. HULL, Johnnie E.; Taylorsville ; Eng. HULL, Howard D.; Starkville; L.A. HUMMER, Charles V.; Macon; Eng. HUMPHRIES, Richard D.; Durant; Eng. HUNT, Billy M.: Ackerman; Bus. HUNTER, John L.; Morton; L.A. HUTCHISON, Arthur H.; Tupelo; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon HUTTO, Harold S.; Gulfport; Bus. INGRAM, Armour L.; Natchez; Science INGRAM, Roger T.; Greenville; Bus. IVY, Richard D.; Vance; Eng. IVY, Ronnie V.; Cleveland; Eng. JACKSON, Byron W.; Greenville; Eng. JACKSON, Ralph R.; Sturgis; Science JEFCOAT, Thomas M.; Natchez; Eng. JEPEN, Joe M.; Tunica; Ed. JOHNSON, Batte J.; Greenwood; Ed.; Phi Mu JOHNSON, Bix M.; Hattiesburg; Eng. JOHNSON, Eddie L.; Bruce; Bus. JOHNSON, Janet E.; Jackson; L.A. JOHNSON, Samuel C; Vaughan; Eng. JOHNSON, David H.; Eru; Bus. JOHNSTON, Kenneth E.; Bude; Bus. JOHNSTON, Michael B.; Eupora; Eng.; Phi EDsilon Sigma JOLLY, Willis H.; Columbus; L.A. JONES, Allan R.; Jackson; Eng. JONES, Donald H.; Magee; L.A. JONES, Donna R.; Meridian; L.A.; Phi Mu JONES, Ken C; Jackson; Science; Sigma Chi JONES, Leslie S.; Carthage; Eng. JONES, Michael H.; Houston; L.A. JONES, Robert L.; Gulfport; Eng. JONES, Will B.; Hollandale; L.A.; Sigma Chi JONES, William J.; Philadelphia; L.A. JORDAN, Charles A.; Yazoo City; L.A.; Kappa Alpha JORDAN, James V.; Vaiden; Eng. JORDAN, Larry H.; Lamar; Bus. JORDAN, Paul O.; New Egypt, New Jersey; Eng. JORDAN, Robert C; Columbus; Bus. 139 JOYNER, Jeri G.; Philadelphia; L.A. KAHLER. Jerrv W.: Gulfport; Ag.; Pi Kappa Alpha KAPPLER, George P.; Port Gibson; L.A. KEAN, Jack C.: Starkville; L.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon KEARNEY. Rick: Memphis, Term.; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon KELLEY. Marcus D.; Tupelo; Ag. KELLY, Wilborn D.; Jackson; Eng. KENNEDY, Michael D.; Tvlertown; Eng. KING. Garv P.; Newton; Eng. KIMBLE. Janie E.: Itta Bena; Eng. KIMBRELL. T. Scott; Natchez; L.A. KINKADE, Virginia L.; Pass Christian; L.A. KINNEY, David E.; Evansville, Indiana; Eng. KISNER, Ronnie D.; Indianola; Eng. KISER, William E.; Mobile. Ala.; Bus. KITCHEN, James L.; Akron, Ohio; Ag. KLINE, John F.; Scott; Eng. KLOSS, William M.; Gulfport; Bus. KNEELAND, Barry L.; Waveland; Eng. KORNRUMPF, David A.; Hattiesburg: Eng. KOTYNIA, Richard E.; Meridian; Ed. LAMM, Preston S.; Memphis, Tenn.; Eng.; pha Tau Omega LAND, Dorothy M.; Louisville; L.A. LANGERFELD, Cheryl; Starkville; L.A. LANGFORD, Herschel T.; West Point; Ed. l LANGSTON, James B.; Gulfport; Bus. LANGSTON, Leland; Jackson; L.A. LANGSTON, Robert A.; Calhoun City; Phi Kappa Tau LAUGHLIN, William H.; Morton; Eng. LAWRENCE. Michael G.; Pascagoula; Eng. Eng.; LAWSON.Tlimii.i II.; Huni-% ill.-. l.,. : En-.: Pi Kapp.i Mpki LEARN, Roberl D.; Buffalo, N.Y.; Eng. LEDLOW, Martha .; Jackson; Ed. LEE, Jane; Winnsborrf, La.; L.A.; Phi Mu III. low ph T.; Macon; Ed. LEECH, Johnnj F.; hnory; Eng. LESTEIi, William I!.: I ' .,-, .i-.„,|., : Eng. I I K Dwighl I).; Knoxville, Tenn.; Ed. I EW IS, Harper C; Gulfport; Forestry : Lambda ' In Mpli.i I I W [S, James R.; Henning, Tenn.; Eng. 140 LEWIS, Stephen R.; Patchogue, L.I. N.Y.; L.A. LIEB, Philip E. ; Jackson; Eng. ; Kappa Sigma LINK, W. M.; Bentonia; L.A. LINSKEY, Andrew F.; Parchman; Eng. LIPPINCOTT, Robert G.; Grenada; Eng. LIPSCOMB, Malcom D.; Greenwood; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon LITTLEJOHN, Ellen E.; West Point; L.A.; Chi Omega LOCHRIDGE, John C; Greenwood Spring; Ag. LODEN, Michael W.; Booneville; L.A. LOVE, Peggy J.; Maben; Ed. LOVE, Raymond E.; Starkville; Ag. LOFTIS, Raymond F. ; ' Columbus; Bus.; Sigm Alpha Epsilon LOWE, Milfred S.; Jackson; Eng. LUDLAM, Michael D.; Pine Bluff, Ark.; Ag. LUNCEFORD, Timothy E.; Slate Springs; Bus. LUNDY, Elsie E.; Sturgis; Ed. McALPIN, Johnnie H.; Hattiesburg; Ag. McBROOM, William Waters, Tupelo; Eng. McCAFFERY, Floyd B.; Bogue Chitto; Eng. McCOLLUM, Paul E.; Magee; Ag. McCAMEY, Carol J.; Okolona; L.A. McCAMEY, Sandra G.; Okolona; Ed. McCARY, Eva J.; West Point; Ed. McCASKILL, William K.; Vicksburg; Eng. McCULLOUGH, Mollie A.; Starkville; Ed. McDANIEL, Danny J.; Jonesboro, Ark.; Eng. McDONALD, James D.; Jackson; Ed. MeDONALD, Michael D.; Meridian; Eng. McDOUGAT, Ken L.; Winona; Ag. McGARRH, Eston H.; Greenville; Eng. FRESHMEN McHANEY, Larry E.; West Point; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau McHUGH, Kathleen E.; Greenwood; Ed. McINGVALE, Harry L.; Starkville; Eng. McINTYRE, William H.; Columbus; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon McKAY, James P.; Jackson; Eng. McKAY, Robert W.; Louisville; L.A. McKAY, S. Barksdale; Jackson; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon McKELLAR, Robert W.; Greenville; Bus.; Sigma Chi McKIBBEN, Shirley A.; Bruce; Ed. McKIE,- Nathan W.; Pickens; Eng. 141 McKINNEY, June R.: Memphis, Tenn.; Ed.; Phi Mu McKINNEY. Steven L.; Kosciusko; Ae.; Sigma Chi McKNIGHT. Eckward N. ; Cleveland; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tau McLELLAND. Douglas C; Hattiesburg; Eng. McMANUS. John L.; Sydney, Australia; Bus. McMILLAN, John P.; Greenville; Eng. McMILLIAN, Mary L.; Greenwood; Ed.; Chi Omega McMURRY, Steven A.; Greenville; Eng. McNEILL, Karen M.; Louisville; L.A. McNEILL, Kenny E.; Louisville; L.A. McNEILL, Thomas H.; La Grange, Tenn.; Ag. ; Sigma Chi McREYNOLDS, John A.; Starkville; Bus. Alpha Tau Omega McREYNOLDS, William R.; Starkville; Eng. Mac ARTHUR, Alan; Gulfport; Bus. MACKEY. William R.; Jackson; Bus. MacLENNAN, William M.; Jackson; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha MAESTRE, Edwardo R.; Barranquilla, Colombia; Eng. MAGRUDER, Edmund H.; Vicksburg; Eng. MALATESTA, Ralph; Shaw; Eng. MALVER, Edward F.; DeKalb; Bus. MANDERSON, C. L.; Kosciusko; Bus.; Pi Kappa Alpha MANEY, Edie 0.; Winter Park. Fla.; L.A. Chi Omega MANGUM, Charles G.; Tunica; Bus. MARCHANT, Guillayme; Jackson; Eng. MARBLE, Walter S.; Blvtheville, Ark.; Eng. FRESHMEN l KI ) . Man ().: Hnu-ton; K.I. M K-JI. Richard S.; Jackson; Eng. M 1! 1 1 . Gene I .: Bentonia; r- 1 i; 1 1 . Ronnie; Jackson; Eng. M l; I IN. Thomas M.; Vicksburg; Bus M W , Roger W.; .rrn.nl.,; Bus.; Pi Kapp Upha M VSSINGI1 I . Frederii k M.; Jai kson; Eng, M VII HEWS, Vrthur M.: Gulfport; Science I K. fames D.; Slate Springs; Forestry M . V. ' Us in I . ; I. n k- ' .n : V.ni:. mm 142 MERKLE, Merrill E.; Yazoo City; Eng. METCALFE, Harley; Metcalfe; Ag.; Sigma METCALFE, Henry L.; Yazoo City; Eng. MIDTBO, Richard D.; Biloxi; L.A. MILES, Gaines E.; Grenada; Eng. Kappa MILLER, Elton R.; Hazlehurst; Eng. MILLER, Marguerite; West Point; L.A. MILLS, V. Webster, Weir; Eng. MIMS, Robert P.; Natchez; Eng. MITCHELL, Linda F.; Aberdeen ; L.A. MITCHELL, Michael; Ellisville; Eng. MOES, Jacquelyn A.; Clinton; Bus. MONTGOMERY, Elsie G.; West Point; L.A. MONTGOMERY, Nancy F.; Jackson; L.A.; Phi Mu MOORE, Bonnie L.; Port Gibson; Bus. MOORE, Chester M.; Tylertown; Eng. MOORE, Frederick D.; Morton; Ag. MOOREHEAD, Nona F.; D ' Lo; L.A. MORENO, Luis F.; El Salvador; Bus. MOORER, William L.; Jackson; Science; Sigma Chi MORSON, Robert B.; Meridian; Eng. MOSBY, Elmer R., Meridian; Bus.; Kappa Alpha MOSELEY, Emmett V.; Natchez; Eng. MOSS, Rubye N.; Becker; Bus. MUNSON, Cynthia J.; Menden Hall; L.A. Phi Mu MUNDAY, Harold D.; Carthage; Ag. MURBB, Patricia J.; Brooksville; L.A. Chi Omega MYERS, Andrew N.; Terry; Science MYERS, Raymond B.; Dundee; Ag. MYRICK, Andrew J.; Water Valley; Eng. NABORS, Sandra E.; Houston; Ed.; Phi Mu NANEM, Madeline R.; Jacksonville, Fla.; L.A. NATIONS, Patricia D.; Memphis, Tenn.; L.A. NELSON, Charles T.; Hattiesburg; Eng. NERREN, Edward L.; Isola; Ag.; Kappa Sigma NEWMAN, Joan; Columbia; Ed. NEWMAN, Larry M.; Tupelo; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tau NEWMAN, Thomas E.; Port Gibson; L.A. NICHOLS, Leonard H. ; Jackson; Eng. NICHOLSON, Glenda S.; Philadelphia; Bus. 143 NICKEL, Kay; Centreville; Ag. NICKERSON, Orva 0.; Houston; Eng. NOBLIN, John B.: Jackson; Eng. NORDAN, Edwin W.; Cleveland; Ag. NORMAN, Joseph L.; Pontotoc; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega NORSWORTHY, John D.; Quitman; Eng. NORTHAM, George B.; Vernon, Ala.; Ed. NYGREN, Burdette A.; Jackson; Bus. OGLETREE, Ben P.; Clinton; Eng. OJEIL, Nairn C; Syria; Eng. OLSON. Walter J.; San Francisco, Calif.; Bus. ORGERON, Gary P.; Marrero, La.; Ed. ORMON, Charlie E.; Hickory Flat; Eng. OSWALT, Dean F.; Helena. Ark.; Eng. OTIS, Roanld V.; Vicksburg; Eng. OWEN, Clint M.; Jackson; Bus.; Alpha Tau Omega OYLER, Burless J.; Columbus; Eng. OZIER, Mary E.; Greenwood; Science; Chi Omega PAGE, Gregory C; Starkville; Ed. PARK, Marlowe R.; Winterville; Ag. PARKER, Beth; West Point; Science; Chi Omega PARKER, James C; Prentiss; Eng. PARKER, Jack S.; Natchez; Bus.; Kappa Sigma PARKER, Thomas L.; Calhoun City; Eng. PARRISH, Donna S.; Artesia; L.A. PARRISH, James R.; Laurel; L.A. PASSONS, John D.; Jackson; L.A.; Sigma Chi PATCH, Bernon B.; Picayune; Eng. PATTERSON. Thomas A.; Jackson; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha PATRICK, Robert A.; Columbus; Science; Sigma Alpha Epsilon PATTERSON, JAMES C; Birmingham, Ala.; Bus. I ' M I , JOSEPH V.; New Orleans, La.; L.A. PEARSON, Jimms L: Ja k-.m: Eng.; Kappa Mpha PEERV. Carey E.: Carthage; L.A. PENNEBAKER, John F.; Atlanta, Ga.; Bus.; Pi K .1 J i j . i lplia PENNEBAKER, Walter F.; In ,rn.-; Bu-. PF.Hin. Claud.- II.: Grenada; Ag. PERRY. PaUj I..: Rnllingfork; Ed.; Phi Mu PEPPER, Dewey K.: Jackson; Science PF.TREONE, H. Eugene; Pascagoula; Eng. .JH1 144 PETTY, Robert D.; Petal; Ag. PHILLIPS, Charles E.; Aberdeen; Bus. PHILLIPS, George S.; Flore; Ed. PHILLIPS, Robert L.; Corinth; Bus.; Sigma Chi PICKENS, James A.; Starkville; Bus. PIERALISI, John K.; Leland; L.A. PITTMAN, David M.; Greenwood; L.A. Kappa Sigma PITTMAN, Hilton C; Corinth; L.A. PLANT, Robert I.; Gulfport; Eng. PLAYER, Katherine D.; Natchez; Ed.; Phi Mu PITTS, Reuben S.; Pontotoc; Eng. PORTER, John P.; Memphis, Tenn.; Eng. PORTER, Robert L.; New Albany; Eng. PORTER, Rose M.; Ackerman; Ed. PORTERA, Mack A.; West Point; L.A. POSEY, Douglas G.; Meadville; Eng. POSEY, Patsy D.; State College; Ed. POTTER, John D.; Satartia; Ag. POTTS, Peggy S.; Goodman; Ed.; Zeta Tau Alpha POWELL, James G.; Kosciusko; Science POWER, Peggy A.; Greenwood; L.A.; Chi Omega PRICE, James D.; Quitman; Ed. PRICE, John S.; Vicksburg; Bus. PUGH, Jerry R.; Ripley; Ed. PULSONI, JbAnna M.; North Tarrytown, N.Y.; Eng. PURVIS, Lawrence; Tupelo; Bus. PUTNAM, Gwendolyn; Philadelphia; Ed. QUINNELLY, Julia F.; Hazlehurst; Bus. RAIGINS, Ronald L.; Prairie; Science RAINEY, Daniel G.; West Point; Eng.; Delta Chi FRESHMEN RAMEY, Robert P.; Blytheville, Ark.; Ag. RAMSEY, Clifton E.; Biloxi; Science RAND, Clayton T.; Gulfport; Bus. RANKIN, Charm J.; Starkville; Science; Phi Mu RANKIN, Lee D.; Natchez; Ed. RATCLIFF, Ethel J.; Jackson; Ed.; Phi Mu RAY, Barbara R.; Starkville; Ed. RAY, Bishop H.; Birmingham, Ala.; Bus. RAY, William M.; Pascagoula; Eng. REAGAN, Daniel V.; Carrollton; Eng. 145 REASONS. Phillip J.; Memphis, Tenn.; Science REASER, Robert E.; Hattiesburg; Eng. REED. Dewey C; Memphis, Tenn.; Eng. REESE, Ned S.; Rolling Fork; Eng. REGAN. Edward M.; Kosciusko; Eng. RENFROE. George A.; Forest; Eng. REYNOLDS. Owen C.; Meridian; Eng. RICHARDSON. Paul A.; Clarksdale; Ed. RICE, Sidney E.; Gulfport; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon ROBERTS, Beverly S.; Meridian; L.A.; Phi Mu ROBERTS, Donald G.; Memphis, Tenn.; Eng. ROBERTS, Robert H.; Jackson; Eng. ROBERTS, Susan E.; Selmer, Tenn.; Ed.; Chi Omega ROBERTSON, Howard L.; Taylorsville; Bus. ROBERTSON. Kim; Biloxi; L.A. ROBERSON, Robert D.; Charleston; Eng. ROBERTSON, William T. Indianola; Ag.; Sigma Chi ROBINSON, Bobby M.; West Point; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon ROBINSON, Gloria J.; Utica; L.A. ROBINSON, Robert P.; Greenville; Eng. RODGERS. Harry L.; West Point; Science ROGERS, James A.; Pascagoula; Eng. ROGERS, Lester A.; Greenwood; Ed. ROSETTI, Jerry J.; Gulfport; L.A. ROSS, Doris B.; Jackson; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tan ROUTH, Earl L.; Beulah; Ed. ROWCLIFF. James M.; Greenville; Bus. RUTLEDGE, Linda M.; Clinton; L.A.; Phi Mu RUSHING, Marvin L.; Tylertown; Eng. RUE, Thomas S.; Amory; Eng.; Pi Kappa Alpha FRESHMEN SALTER. Man C; Philadelphia; L.A. SANDERS, Donald W. ; Aberdeen; Eng SANDERS, Steve W.; Carthage; L.A SANDERS. William (;.; West Point ; Bus. SANDERSON. Winfred F.; Vardaman; Eng - NFORD. Harold W.; Trhula; Ag. SANSMUCK. Rov K.; Gulfport; Eng. SANTAGATA. Rick W.; Young-town, Ohio; Ed SARSGARD, John 1).; West Point; L.A. -WELL, Gloria J.; Philadelphia; L.A. 146 SCALES, John S.; Starkville; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon SCARBOROUGH, Gary L.; Kosciusko; Bus. SCHAEFFER, Donald B.; Jackson; Eng. Phi Kappa Tau SCHEPENS, James L; Greenville; Eng. SCHMIDT, Joseph F.; Madison; Ed. SCHUBERT, Gordon R.; Morton; Ag. SCHUBERT, John W.; Tunica; L.A. SCHUSTER, Jacklyn A.; Columbus; Eng. SCHUSTER, Leo J.; Natchez; Bus. SCHWAN, Robert A.; Biloxi; L.A. SCHWEIGERT, Peter M.; New Orleans, La. ; L.A. SCRIVNER, Ronniel; Greenville; Eng. SEAGROVE, William D.; Pulaski, Tenn.; Eng. SEAL, Alton 0.; Meridian; Ag. SEAY, Walter R.; Canton; Eng. SEGREST, Thomas L.; Port Gibson; Bus. SESSER, Larry D.; Woodville; L.A. SHACKELFORD, Daniel T.; Ripley; Ag. SHALLY, Robert J.; Vicksburg; Bus. SHANKS, Douglas W. ; Jackson ; L.A. ; Alpha Tau Omega SHANNON, Paul H.; New Albany; Forestry SHARP, Gary H.; Memphis, Tenn.; Eng. SHAW, Bobbie N.; Mathiston; Ed. SHAW, Richard D.; Gulfport; Bus. SHEARER, Phyllis A.; Jackson; Ed. SHAW, Robert D.; Gulfport; Eng.; Pi Kappa Al- pha SHEARIN, Frederick A.; Hickory Valley, Tenn.; Eng. SHEFFIELD, James F.; Bentonia; L.A. SHORT, Edward T. ; Hammond, La.; L.A.; Sigma Chi SHUEY, George H.; Alamogordo, N.M.; L.A. SHUMAKER, Rebecca B.; Kosciusko; Eng.; Zeta Tau Alpha SIGLER, Harold V.; Houston; Eng. SIMONS, Bobbie J.; Pascagoula; L.A. SIMPSON, Susan C; Kosciusko; L.A. SKINNER, Wilma S.; Sahillo; Ed. SLACK. Pat; Benton; Ag.; Phi Mu SLAUGHTER, Ray; Starkville; Bus.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon SLAYTON, Alvin L.; Columbus; Eng. SMITH, B. James; Memphis, Tenn.; Bus.; Sigma Chi SHUMPERT, Thomas H.; Tupelo; Eng. 147 SMITH, Doretha A.; Philadelphia; Ed. SMITH, Dorothy A.; Jackson; Ag. SMITH, Earl F.; New Albany; Science SMITH, Garlan; Covington, Tenn.; Science; Chi Omega SMITH, James A.; Gulfport; Ag. SMITH, James E.; Brookhaven; Eng. SMITH, Jerry C; Jackson; Bus. SMITH, Jerry M.; Columbus; Bus. SMITH, Jon L.; Meridian; Eng.; Kappa Sigma SMITH, Norman W.; Gulfport; Eng. SMITH, Robert A.; Crosby; Ag. SMITH, Robert P.; Hattiesburg; Eng. SMITH, Sammie L.; Caledonia; Ag. .SMITH, Terry A.; Algoma L.A. SMITH, Walton B.; Jackson; Tenn.; Eng. SNOW, Paula G.; Marks; L.A. SNOWDEN, Charles R.; Meridian; Eng. SORRELLS, John C; Jackson; Eng. SOWELL, James R.; Belzoni; Eng.; Sigma Phi Epsilon SORRELS, W. David; DeKalb; Bus. SPANN, Albert M.; Jackson; L.A. SPEED, Gary D.; Columbus; L.A. SPEIGHTS, David N.; Prentiss; Science Kappa Sigma SPENCE, Shirley A.; Greenwood; Ed.; Zeta Tau Alpha STAFFORD, Edwin S.; Tupelo; L.A. STAUBER, Harvey V.; Memphis, Tenn.; L.A.; Kappa Alpha STEELE, Wilbur G.; Vicksburg; Eng.; Kappa Sigma STEEN, Henry D.; Jackson; Eng. STEEN, William C. STEG ALL, Joseph ; Vicksburg; Eng. STEPHENS, Alton L.; Zion, 111.; Bus.; Lambda Chi Alpha STEVENS. Jan N.; Columbus; Science; Zeta Tau lpha STEVENS, Patricia E.; Glen Allan; Bus. STEWART, Roger P.; Canton; Ag.; Kappa Sigma STOCKSTII.L, Dannv I..; Picayune; Eng. .STOKES. Dale R.; Columbus; L.A. STOKES, Richard W.j Gloster; Eng. STONE. Henry B.j Prairie; L.A. STOl ' T, Jerrv L; Ridgeland; Ag. STRINGER, J. Haynie; McComb; L.A. 148 STRINGER, M. B.; Bay Springs; Science STRIPLIN, James B.; Huntsville, Ala.; L.A. STUART, Andrea; Meri dian STUART, Morgan W.; Macon; Eng.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon STUBBLEFIELD, Jimmy R.; Indianola; Eng. SULLIVAN, Margaret D.; Okolona; L.A. SULLIVAN, Roy A.; Lucedale; Eng. SULLIVAN, Walter R.; Lexington; Ag. SWANZY, Walter J.; Biloxi; Eng. SWEAT, Joel R.; Tupelo; Eng. SWITZER, Dennis R.; Isola; Bus. TAYLOR, Barbara A.; Florence; L.A. TAYLOR, David S.; Laurel; Eng. TAYLOR, Doris J.; Florence, Ala.; Ed. TAYLOR, Loyd F.; West Point; Eng. TAYLOR, Richard G.; Biloxi; Eng. TATE, Tommy R.; Greenwood; L.A.; Sigma Chi TERRY, Gary D.; Greenville; Eng. THETFORD, Mariana; Hazlehurst; Science THOMAS, John K.; New Albany; Forestry THOMAS, Kay F.; Vernon, Ala.; Bus. THOMAS, Roger L.; Brooksville; Bus.; Lambda Chi Alpha THOMASON, Tom D.; Anguilla; Forestry THOMPSON, David K.; Louisville; Eng. THOMPSON, Edward T.; Artesia; Ed. FRESHMEN THOMPSON, Howard M.; Montpelier; Ag. THOMPSON, Paula C; Raleigh; L.A.; Chi Omega THOMS, Tom E.; Hattiesburg; Eng. THORNTON, Rebecca A.; West Point; Ed. THORNHILL, Thomas D.; Gloster; Science TININ, Barbara A.; Corinth; L.A. TILLMAN, Joe R.; Meridian; Bus. TILLMAN, Mack H.; Meridian; Eng. TOLBERT, Larry; Magee; Ed. TOLER, Kenneth J.; Inverness; Bus. 149 mm juL.1m FRESHMEN WALTERS, William I..; New Orleans, La.; Eng. WAMBLE, Dorothy K.; Surkville; Ed. WARDLAW. Tomim I).; Virksl,urg; Eng. WASSON. I .m.l ;.; Ko-rui-ko; Eng. WATSON, John IL; Pascagoula; Eng. TORREY, Allen M.; Port Gibson; Eng. TOWNSEND, William 0.; Winona; L.A. TRAUGOTT, Johnny A.; Wiggins; Eng TRIPLETT. Phyllis M.; Louisville Bus. TUCKER, James D.; West; Bus. TUCKER, Kerry; Lucedale; Eng. TUCKER, Mary A.; Aberdeen; L.A. TUCKER, Susan C; Memphis, Tenn.; Ed.: Chi Omega TURNER, Elizabeth M.; Tupelo; Ag. TURNER, Lovie; Webb; L.A. TURNER. Richard E.; Bruce; Eng. USILTON, Larry W.; Ocean Springs; L.A. UTROSKA. William R.; Greenwood; Ag.: Phi Kappa Tau VAN CLEAVE, .Nate M.; Yazoo City; Eng. VANLANDINGHAM, William J.; Vardaman; Ag. VENABLE, Robert K.; Charleston; Bus. VERNER, Michael D.; Leland; Science VERUCCHI, Charles; Natchez; Forestry WADE, Vivian A.; Newton; L.A.; Chi Omega WAITS, Sherry M. ; Eupora ; Ed. WALIN, Robert K.; Laurel; Eng. WALKER, J. Frank; Schlater; Eng. WALKER, Mary F.; Rienze; Bus. WALKER, Richard S.; Starkville; Eng.; Sigma Phi Epsilon WALKER, Ronald D.: Kosciusko; Ed. WALL, William M.; Brookhaven; Eng. WALLER, James H.; Natchez; Ed. WALLER, Thomas W.; Waynesboro; Eng. WALLEY, Peter J.; Taylorsville ; Eng.; Deity Chi WALTER, Charlotte A.; Morton; Bus. W TSON. John W.; EllisNillc; L.A. W VTSON, Julian H.: Lexington ; g. lpha Epsilon V. VTSON, Larry B. ; Meridian; Eng. WATSON, William I..: LouNvillr; Ed. WATTS, William R.; Gulf port; Science Sigma EPHU E£2H 150 WEATHERFORD, John K.; Meridian; Ed. WEATHERLY, Bobby H.; Pontotoc; Eng.; Sigma Chi WEAVER, Dennis R.; Stule, Missouri; Eng. WEAVER, Donald Q.; Morton; L.A. WEEKS, Margaret L.; Starkville; Science; Phi Mu WEEMS, Sandra E.; Jackson; Ed: WEIR, Robert C; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Eng. WELFORD, Rosalyn V.; Okolona; L.A. WELLS, Gerald A.; Jackson; Forestry; PJii Kap- pa Tau WELLS, Richard A.; Clarksdale; Science; Sigma Alpha Epsilon WELTSETTEY, Charles M.; Forest; Eng.; Kap- pa Tau WEST, John M.; Gulfport; Science WEST, William C; Grenada; Bus.; Pi Kappa Al- pha WHEAT, Johnnie R.; Natchez; Bus. WHEELER, Charles E.; Marianna, Ark.; Forestry WHETSTONE, Carol A.; Biloxi; Eng. WHITAKER, Robert B.; Tupelo; Bus. WHITE, James E.; Jackson; Eng.; Alpha Tau Omega WHITE, James M.; Jackson; Bus.; Phi Kappa Tau WHITE, Marion K.; Jackson; Bus. WHITE, N. Susanne; West Point; Ed. WHITFIELD, Samuel R.; Bay St. Louis; Bus. WHITNEY, Richard M.; Natchez; Eng. WHITTINGTON, Terry G.; Canton; Science WHITTINGTON, Joel L.; Morton; Ed. WHITWELL, Robert Q.; Senatobia; L.A. WILBURN, Mary N.; Kenosha, Wisconsin; Ed. WILEY, Nancy G.; ' Jackson; Ed. Phi Mu WILKES, William E.; Biloxi; Eng. WILKINSON, James N.; Columbus; Eng. WILLIAMS, Clarkston G.; West Point; Bus. WILLIAMS, George R.; Jackson; Eng.; Phi Kappa Tau WILLIAMS, Terry M.; Bruce; Ed. WILLIAMSON, Alvin R.; Laurel; Eng. WILLIAMSON, D ' Leese; Jackson; Ag. WILLIAMSON, Don; Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.; Eng. WILLIAMSON, Edward L.; Benoit; Eng. WILLIAMSON, John T.; Sturgia; Ag. WILLIAMSON, Ronald; Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Science WILLIS, Lloyd H.; Hope Mills, N.C. 151 WINDERS. Bobbv L.: Hamilton; Science WINDHAM. Jimmie L.; Magee; Eng. WILSON; Larry W.; Hamilton: Eng. WILSON. Martha A.; Bailey; L.A. WILSON, Thomas A.; Walthall; L.A. WILSON, William N.: Jackson; Eng.; Lambda Chi Alpha WITTY. John B.; Vicksburg; L.A. WOFFORD. Joe F.; Eupora; L.A. WOITT. John M.; Pascagoula; Eng. WOOD, Ronald A.; Hazlehurst; Science WOOD, William P.; N. Carrollton; Bus. WOODRUFF, Nancy L.; Louisville; Ed. WOODS. J,-rr L.; Vicksburg; L.A. WOOLFOLK, Emily; Memphis, Tenn.; Eng. WORRELL, Max D.; Ackerman; L.A. WORTHAM, William T.; Coffeeville; Bus. YARBROUGH, Shirley A.; Louisville; Ed. MEATMAN, Gentrv W.; Starkville; Science YOUNG, Edward P.; Clarksdale; L.A; Sigma Alpha Epsilon YOUNG, Jesse L.; Horn Lake; Bus. ZARTMON, James M.; Biloxi; Eng. Chi Alpha Lambda r FRESHMEN 52 MISS MSU PAGEANT 153 X $-9 155 epsilon epsilon of ATO President Robert Kennedy Viee president John Capen Secretary Gene Clark Treasurer Dan Eager sm-M Harmon, housemothei Vinsworth lli-nn Vlmon Vnderson, V. Anderson, W. E. Breland Byford l|M II Clark Conn ( ottri II 156 Cummings Cox Dennis Dickerson Eagan Edwards Farish Fewer Foote Fortgang Foster Frazier Gearhiser Gibbs Gray Gumper Harden Hartfield Herschede Hill Hobbs Hollomon, C. D. Hollomon, T. W. Humnle Ingersoll Jankin Jefcott Jones Kapplet Kennedy Lamm Langhorn Lipscomb Marchant MacArthur Migliore 157 .Mullen McAdams McCain McLellan Johnny Nagle Norman, J. Norman. J. Parker Payne Pettey Pickering Pollard Pre wit t Ramsev, J. F. Ramsey. W. T. Robertson Shanks ' . u ft , % Shute Smith Smylie Sones Spring; Stowers Tann Vandcrsand VonSeutter Wells White Womack Wood Wrihton 58 beta tau of KA President Robert Hardy Vice president Sammy Hazel Secretary John R. Knight Treasurer Buddy Jaquith Montroy, housemother Abney Adams, S. I. Adams, J. D. Barham Bass Becker Blanks Bush Chancellor Curran Dees 159 Deliverias Donaldson Dowdle Frazier Gates Gilbert Glenn Grafe Gray Griffin Hardy Hattchett Hazel Hemphill Henry, J. R. Henry, W. L. Highbough Huff Hunt Jaquith Jarratt Jepsen Jordan King 60 Knight, J. R. Knight, R. C. Lane Lassiter Linn Lee Lutz Martin, B. H. Martin, R. F. Martinez Massey Milligan Mosby Mullens McDaniels Nelson Nesbit Noblin Oakley O ' Brien Owen, C. J. Owen, P. L. Partridge Pearson Pride Quinn Ramsey Reeves Roberson Roberts Shivers Smith, A. B. Smith, E. M. Smith, R. W. Sparkman Standefer 16! Staubei Stuart Sullivan Summerforcj Toland Tullos Turn age Walker Warriner 162 delta chi of KI President Troy Majure Vice president Clifford Thompson Secretary Jimmy Moore Treasurer Bunky Butler Sfe 1 Li jjlfcr — r-mm J Ainsworth Allen Anding Baird Barbee Barker Billingsley Blackburn Blackwood Bowling Butler, G. W. Butler, J. O. Cameron Carney, J. P. Carney, R. H. Carraway Carrington Cate 163 Chambless Cross Davis Dihvorth Doran Drennan Dykes Edwards Epting Ferguson Fondren Fountain Freiman Garner Graddy Gregory Hamilton Hamlin Hardison Harris Horlon Hunter Inman Jones Jordan Karras Kincade Lambert Lieb Logan 164 Marler Ma jure Maxwell Metcalfe Mizell Moore Mored Morgan Myers McCaskill McCubbins Nerren Newton Oden Parvin Patterson Pettman Pratt Regan Riley Rose Sample Schuster Sherard 165 Shuey Shurden Simmons Smith, J. L. Smith, W. L. Speights Spencer, J. Spencer, J. Spruljerry Steele Steinrede Stevens Stewart Sweitzer Taliferro Tardy Taylor Thompson Toler Ueltschey Walker, R. D. Walker, W. H. Ward Webb Wheeler Whitfield Williams, B. F. Williams, J. M. Willoughby Withers Wood Woods Young 166 gamma upsilon of IX President Bob hite Vice president Charles Williams Secretary Ben Hilbun Treasurer Billy Burnham Alford Allen Allsbrook Anderson Barker Barnwell Bearden Bennett Bohnert Boswell Bowman Bruce Brummett Burnham Carlson Carpenter, J. W. Carpenter, R. M. Carty 167 Carter Clark Cleveland Crosby Cullen Dale Davis Deas Delton Donald Dreher Duease Ellis Eubanks Ewing Flanagan Flowers Forko Fraiser French Fuller Giles Gomel Gordon Grabowski Griffin Haley Hall Hart Hartness Hilburn Hooker Howard Howell, E. I. Howell, H. F. Hud spot li 168 Huey Hughes, Farmer Hughes, John Hughes, W. R. Johnston Jones, Ken Jones, Will Mangum Marble Marlow Martin Moody Moorer McCormick McKay McKeller McKinney McMillin McNeill Neely Nelson Parker Parsons Penebacker Phliley Phillips Poindexter Price Reaser Redditt Santa Cruz ' ! « -kill 169 Saxon Schultz Seay Sharpe Short Sloan Smith, A. B. Smith, D. J. Smith, S. D. Sneed Soule Stuckey Tate Thimmes Thompson Unser Valentine Walters Watkins Webb Weatherly Wilkey, L. K. Wilkey, W. W. Wilkinson Williams While, A. R. While, R. I, Wood arboroueh 170 mississippi theta of IAE President Eddie Perkins Vice president Bob Wood Secretary Dave Walker Treasurer Jack Conner Atkins Baird Barton Benoist Bether Bettis Black Bowman Boyd, C. P. Boyd, M. F. Boyd, T. A. Box 171 Brannon Brewer Bridges, B. E. Bridges, J. T. Bridgeforth Brigham Bronson Bush Caraway Cartledge Carty Chaney Comer Conner Cooper Cozart Crawford ( Irowc Dean, J, M. Dean, R. C. Dcmpsey Dawdle Downer English Fulgham Fullen Gaddis Geer Hamilton Hardy 72 Harpole Harrison Hart Herring Holcomb Howard Hutchison Inman Jones Kearney Kimbrell ' King Lipscomb Link Loftis Lyles Middleton Miles HP Montgomery Moore Morgan McAllister Mclntyre McKay McKie McLellan McShan Nabors Palmer, G. A. Palmer, G. W. 173 Parker Patrick Perkins Peyton Porter Randle Reese Richards Robinson Scales, J. S. Scales, L. M. Simmons Slaughter Sloan Spragins Steen Stuart Sullivan Thames VanLandingham Walker Wallace Waters Watson Weeks Wells Wilkcrson Wood, H. G. Wood, R. F. Young. E. P. 174 alpha chi of 0KT President David Busby Vice president Mack A. Hataway Secretary Harris Johnson Treasurer John B. Tomlinson Adams Albright Alewine Alsbury Auery Barrett Barron Bost Bryan Busby Caddwell Carroll Carver Chancellor Cooper Dickinson Finley Frazier Freeman Gipson Graeber Gurat Hatway Henry 75 Hogue Holcombe Jackson Johnson, John Johnson. Havis Kelly Lammers Langston Lasker Lawrance Lotz Massey Moody Laughlin McHaney Morris Mcintosh McKnight Newman Normafi Putnam Ragland Riley, J. C. Riley, L. E. Rogers Schaeffer Shockey Smith, J. C. Smith, W. W. Sullivan Stokes Tomlison Tucker Utroska Walters Wells West White Williams, G. R. Williams, R. W. Windham 176 mississippi beta of I0E President John Thomas Haltom Vice president John David Londin Secretary Dick Atkinson Treasurer Bud Bratley 1 - .- r trrm Smith, housemother Adams Atkinson, J. L. Atkinson, R. H. Black Bess Bratley Causey Crouch Edwards Halton Hart 177 I ; • - Holland Hood Hyland Johnston Jordan Kloss Kringer I -and in n is Pankau Prance Shelton Simmons Smelly Sowell Valentine Walker Wiese 178 epsilon chi of AXA President Dale Tinsley Vice president Rich Harrison Secretary Louis Parks Treasurer Jim Morgan Oakley, housemother Cohenour, advisor Allen Antoniel Barlow Blount Bond Bruce Burns Burnside Butts Carr 179 Chandler Clark Collinson Fore Gautier Grantham Lewis Harrison Hawkins Hettinger Hicks Hill Huey Huffman Johnson Jones Kennedy Kincade 180 Kyzara Michael Morgan Moseley McDaniel Parks Parrish Posey Powlett Reasons Reed Robertson Rogers Rosenkranz Stephens Thomas Tinsely Wilson Wyatt Zartman 181 FH President Noble Kearney Vice president Stanley Anthony Secretary George Bates Treasurer Robert Elmore Anthony Aycock Bates Boutwell Brown Dockery Elmore Harrison Hill Hoke Kearney Meeks, E. P. Meeks, J. R. Nesler Owens Prather Sartain Shackleford Smith Webb Wrighl 182 AX President John Cockerham Vice president Milton Sandy Secretary Bobby Littlejohn Treasurer Etheridge Oakley Hansen, housemother Alexander Arnett Barrett Brown Carter Cash Cockerham Columbus Farr Furini Garmon 183 Habeeb Heard Holleman Huffstickler Kinard Land rum Littlejohn Mavfield Miller Morrow Oakley l ' l ice Rainey Sandy Sewell Shirley Waldrop Wallcy Williams 184 gamma theta of nKA President Robert Wright Vice president Al Sarford Secretary Jack Kluck Treasurer Al Daffin TIKA tSts Altesse Anderson Atwood Aycock Barnwell Barrnett Daffin Berry Deane Biddy Davis Boone Boteles Britt Brook Carr Chase Colbert 185 DeAngelo Deleshmett Denton DeWeese Drake Duckworm Dykes Evans Finger Freeman Grove Hamilton Jones Jordan Joynt Kergoslew Kluck Laurier Lolley, C. A. Lolley, W. C. Lolley, W. W. MacLennan Manderson Mason May Miller. E. 0. Miller. R. W. Miner Morgan Morris McDearman Mclntyre Nicholoson Payne Penebacker 186 Poe Portworth Powell Rand Rayburn Rue, J. R. Rue, Steve Sanders, Chip Sanders, A. D. Sandsbury Scarborough Seaman Shaw Shultz Smith, J. W. Smith, James Streiff Suttle Tootle Walace, T. G. Wallace, W. L. Wamble Walton Watson Webster Weems Werner West White Whitley Williamson Wilson, E. C. Wilson, H. M. Wilson, L. E. Wingo Wright White Vick Pugh 187 phi delta of xn Mrs. McCalop, housemother Allen, R. Amnion. C. Boyd, B. Blount, L. Boland, B. A. Bratley, M. A. Burleson, R Burroughs, K. Chandler, B. J. Cheely, L. Cheely, N. Collum, L. Conner, .). Cooper, D. Copeland, M. J. 188 Czajkowski, E. M. Evans, J. Ezelle, E. Fraley, A. Furgerson, L. Gannaway, C. Graham, M. Gresham, G. Gwin, N. Hammond, C. Harris, R. Herschede, J. Littlejohn, E. Love, L. M. Mangum, G. Manney, E. Mitchell, E. A. Murff, P. Murphree, K. McMillan, L. 189 Nations, D. Neal, V. Neblett, S. A. Ozier, G. Parker, B. Parrott, P. J. Patterson, P. Patty, B. Power, P. Roberts, S. E. Scott, C. B. Smith, A. G. Smith, P. A. Terry, S. Tucker, S. Vanderford, S. Wade, A. Watson, B. I). 190 kappa alpha of t M Braddock, A. Bond, J. Cliett, R. Cochram, N. Colbert, M. Cowan, C. Crumpton, M. Davis, L. DeBottis, L. Douglas, S. Edwards, C. Gray, P. 191 Hamner, C. Hagan, K. Johnson, B. J. Johnson. D. Jones, D. Linden, B. Littlejohn, B. Merrell, E. Montgomery, N. F. Munson, C. J. McCullough, M. Nabors, S. Newman, J. Norris, J. Parrish, J. Perry, Patsy 192 Rankin, C. Ratcliff, J. A. Roberts, B. Ruthledge, L. Shipp, S. Starr, S. Walker, L. Ward, C. Ward, L. Weeks, M. Wiley, N. Lee, J. 193 gamma zeta of ZTA Boone, P. L. Bridges, S. Darling, D. Denlev, J. Farr, D. Hill,.M. J. Lewis, E. Miller, L. J. McHugh, K. E. 194 Oden, B. L. Shumaker, B. ' Spence, S. Stevens, J. N. Suetter, S. G. Taylor, B. 195 I 1 Organizations AriA Officers Chief Forester Charles G. Griffing Supervisor A. Paxton Tate Tallyman William M. Hudspeth Fire Boss William C. Clemmons Delta Pi Delta, the honorary forestry fraternity for students and faculty members in the School of Forestry, recog- nizes through it- membership the attainment of outstanding scholarship and achievement in forestry. I he puipo-e of Delta Pi Delta is to promote, secure, and maintain a high degree of scholarship in forest education and to work toward the improvement of the profession. Delta Pi Delta annually sponsors the Keith C. Birdsall Award hi I ' oresl I lili ation and a lecture -cries for the School of l ' ore-tr featuring outstanding leaders in the profession. In addition, it seeks to inculcate the spirit ol scholarship among the lowerclassmen in the school. 198 CARDINAL KEY Seated left to right: Grace Mangum, Gail Gresham, Nan Gwin, Linda Cheely, Joan Copeland, Sue Vanderford Celia Gannaway; Second Row- Mary Ann Bratley, Julia Didlake, LaVance Davis, Lynda Collum, Priscilla Smith, Caroline Hamner, Miss Jane Koelz, advisor: Third Row: Betty Littlejohn, Betty Oden, Lynda Furgerson, Sandra Sutter, Mary Jo Hill. Officers President Linda Cheely Vice president Mary Winfred Love Secretary Joan Copeland Treasurer Lynda Collum Historian Nan Gwin Cardinal Key National Honor Sorority offers coveted membership to outstanding junior and senior women on the basis of excellence in character, scholarship, leadership, and campus activities. Like its brother organization, Blue Key, Cardinal Key stresses the highest standards in personnel. Primarily a service group in action, Cardinal Key was instrumental in starting State ' s first Campus Chest Drive and the Student Honor Committee. Each year, the members assist with Freshman Orientation, High School Day, Homecoming, and Alumni Day. In addition, Cardinal Key serves as the official hostess for any campus function. Each spring, Cardinal Key recognizes one Freshman coed as being the most outstanding freshman girl of the year on the Mississippi State University Campus. Cardinal Key was organized as a national honor sorority in the spring of 1932, as a direct result of a considerable number of requests from schools having similar men ' s organizations. The organizer and sponsor for a number of years was Mr. B. C. Riley. The Mississippi State University Chapter, the only one in Mississippi, was founded in 1954, with the assistance of the local chapter of Blue Key. 199 BAV Faculty Members Beta Alpha Psi. founded on February 12 , 1919, at the University of Illinois, is a professional and honorary account- ing iratemity. Beta Kappa, the 54th chapter, was installed at Mississippi State University in November, 1960. I he purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profes- sion: to promote the study of accounting and its highest ethical standards; to act as a medium between professional men. instructors. -Indents, and others who are interested in the development of the study or profession of accountancy; In develop high moral, scholastic, and professional attainments in its members; and to encourage cordial relations among its members and the profession generally. 200 Officers President Bruce Busby Vice president , . Jerry A. Pegg Secretary Patsy A. Leonard Treasurer Mrs. Dora R. Herring 201 BLUE KEY One of the highest honors that a Mississippi State University Junior or Senior male student can obtain is that of selection to membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Selection of these men is made from a group of outstanding male students who excel in character, leadership, scholarship, and student activities. Only those who meet requirements in all of these highly important character traits are invited to join, and these high standards are the keystone- 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 including service during orientation, Homecoming, and High School Day; sponsorship of the annual Blue Key talent show For the Campus Chest Drive; and establishment of a scholarship program to aid deserving students. Additional serv- ice has been rendered in the complete promotion and backing of worthwhile campus movements. Blue Ke was founded at the University of Florida in 1921 by Major B. C. Riley. The fraternity grew out of a group ol student leader- who were assembled at that campus to coordinate homecoming activities. From this be- ginning, Blue ke has grown into a national fraternity with chapters at 120 universities and colleges with a total membership in excess of 10.000. The Mississippi Slate University chapter of Blue Key was established in 1928 and has continual!?, grown to its presenl group of twenty active members. n excellent reason for the high quality of Blue Key men. particularly of Mississippi State ' s local chapter, is found when the achievements oi the individual members are noted. Our local me mbership includes leaders in the student association, leader- in both local KOTO blanches, leaders in both the campus yearbook and paper, and various leaders oi major campus honor ami professional societies. These individuals are the backbone of Blue Key, and they have made ii synonymous with campus leadership and service. 202 BLUE KEY Officers President Charles Williams Vice president William Hunter Secretary-Treas Stewart Bridgeforth Stewart Bridgeforth Jr. Charles Catledge John Cockerham Happy Deas David Dye Ben G. Hilbun Gaddis Hunt William Hunter Noble S. Kearney Mark Keller Cecil Jaquith Jan McClanahan Tommy McWilliams Troy Majure Duke Morgan Lamar Nesbit Kirk Shaw Walter Stubbe Clifford Thompson Don Toland Robert White Lewis Whitfield Charles Williams Robert Williams Pat Yarborough Col. S. D. Hamilton Dr. Charles H. Thomas Mr. W. A. Simmons Dr. Lyle C. Behr Dr. J. K. Bettersworth Mr. Ralph Brown Dr. Gordon C. Bryan Dr. D. W. Colvard Mr. Joseph F. Curry Dr. W. C. Flewellen Mr. Paul Gregory Mr. A. G. Holmes Jr. Mr. Ed Martin Dr. T. K. Martin Mr. Dewey M. McCain Mr. C. A. Rose Dr. Clyde Q. Sheely Dean Harry Simrall Mr. W. R. Thompson Jr. Dr. Louis Wise Dean W. W. Littlejohn Col. J. W. Thames Col. Marcus N. Gewinner Dr. George Johnson Mr. Andrew J. Bond 203 Officers President Kenneth E. Ingram Vice president John K. Owens Secretary Earl M. Ware Treasurer J arnes E. Cuicchi Sponsor Charles J. Momier Eta Kappa Nu is a national electrical engineering honor society. Its primary purpose is to recognize, promote, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement. Eta Kappa Nu is also dedicated to service — service to the Electrical En- gineering Department, to the school, and to the engineering profession. in general. This highly selective organization originated at the University of Illinois in 1904. Although it was started as a pro- fessional or employment society, it was soon changed to an honor organization, with scholarship as its primary quali- fication. The society was founded with the idea that those in the electrical engineering profession who have mani- lested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life work should he brought into a closer union. Gamma Omega Chapter of Eta Kappa Nn was installed at Mississippi State University in 1959. This chapter arose from the (.. [.. Patterson Engineering Society, which had been organized to recognize achievements among the electrical engineering students on the campus. Since its installation, this chapter has been highly successful. Chapter activities include participation in the Engineer ' s Day and Open House functions associated with the Electrical Engineering Department, a- well a cooperating with the local IEEE chapter in worthwhile projects. Each year, Gamma Omega chapter presents an award to the outstanding freshman student in Electrical Engineering. 204 KAn Officers President Mrs. Vicki Rhodes Vice president Mary Ann Bratley Secretary Elizabeth Adams Treasurer Geneva Vance The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to recog- nize outstanding contributions to education. It invites to membership such persons as exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship. It endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. 205 PHILO DEMOS Officers President Bo Gregory Vice president Walter Dowdle Secretary Roger Smith Treasurer Jerry Summerford [ ' hilo Demos is a Christian Democratic Leadership organization sponsored by the Mississippi State University YMCA. The Club sa founded b the ' in 1055 to provide training in leadership, public speaking, and parliamentary pro- cedure for outstanding members ol the freshman and sophomore class. The name I ' hilo Demos was derived from the two Greek words meaning lovers of democracy. The Club hold- weekh dinner meetings with informative speakers and discussion sessions featured as programs. Christian fellowship i- inspired among members by mutual sharing of ideas at meetings. 206 ELDER STATESMEN Boyd, Charles Bridgeforth, Stewart Caraway, Charles Hardy, Robert Hilbun, Ben Holloman, Thomas Hunter, Bill Jaquith, Buddy Kennedy, Robert Lyles, Steve Majure, Troy Mangum, Buddy Morgan, Duke McWilliams, Tommy Nesbit, Lamar Poindexter, Will Green Shaw, Kirk Streiff, Michel Tann, Tommy Toland, Don White, Bob Whitfield, Lewis Williams, Charles Wright, Robert The Elder Statesmen are a group of Junior and Senior boys who represent a cross section of our campus. This group meets weekly to discuss topics of social, cultural, spiritual, and technical importance. The members have the opportunity to hear faculty members and guest speakers talk on these important topics, and a period is left at the end of each talk for a group discussion. Through these meetings the members gain valuable knowledge on these topics and grow personally through group experience. 207 Associate Members Omicron Delta Kappa, National Leadership Honor Society for college men, was founded December 3, 1914, 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 students, faculty, and administration members should meet on a basis of mutual interest, under- standing, and helpfulness. Omicron Delta Kappa was the first college honor society of a national scope to afford 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 mem- bership requirement of scholarship. Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa is awarded to undergraduate 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. Indispensable qualifications for membership are exemplary character, responsible leadership and discriminatory service in campus life, superior scholarship, genuine fellowship, and a consecration to demo- cratic ideals. Klection is based on merit, is irrespective of a person ' s affiliation with otlter organizations, and is without solicitation to insure acceptance of membership. 208 OAK Student Members Officers President Stewart Bridgeforth Vice president Walter Stubbe Secretary David Dye Treasurer Duke Morgan 209 Seated left to right: Charles Bond, Lawrence Angelo, John Randle, Marvin Mills, Charles Zirkleback, Tyrone Riley. Second Row: Ralph Youngblood, I). H. Morns, Emmett Farrar, Murray Hillman, Edward Bowker, W. T. McKie, Robert Redd, C. J. Bell. Officers President p ercy A. Payne Vice President Jerry Jones Secretary Glenn 0. Rutledge Treasurer J onn MeWhorter Pi Tan Sigma, National Honorary Mechanical Engineering Fraternity, was founded in 1915 at the University of Illinois by a roup of students and interested faculty members who realized the need to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession and who sought to stimulate interest in coordinate departmental activities. The Mississippi State Tau u Chapter was granted a charter in April. 1957. after a concerted effort on the part of 21 students under the direction of Dr. Charley Scott. The charter represented the 62nd charter to the organization which has recognized 28,000 notaUe mrrlianical engineers. The MSU Tau Nil chapter, during its seventh year, has hecome more firmly established a- an honorary fraternity. The principal activities of the Chapter include a slide-rule class for freshmen and cooperation with all engineering activities on campus, such as Engineer ' s Day. 210 Officers President John K. Owens Vice president . ' . Ernest B. Deas Secretary Kenneth Ingram William Cagle Treasurer Larry Hill Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor 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 exemplary 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 college 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 requirements of Tau Beta Pi, for not only is this the highest undergraduate engineering honor he can receive, but it affords him fellowship and the opportunity to be of service to the College of Engineering. Meetings are held twice each month to give members a better professional outlook and to organize the many projects which Tau Beta Pi sponsors. Encouraging scholarship and extracurricular activities, serving as guides for Engineers ' Day, and recognizing the outstanding freshman at the annual Engineers ' Banquet are only a few of these projects. 211 t K t Seated, left to right: Louise Whitlow and Elizabeth Stojanovic. Second Row: Paul B. Jacob, J. P. Overcash, C. J. Catledge. Officers President J. P. Overcash Vice president C. G. Catledge Secretary Elizabeth J. Stojanovic Treasurer P. B. Jacob Journal correspondent Louise Whitlow The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded at the University of Maine in 1897. Pennsylvania State Uni- versity and the University of Tennessee were also Charter chapters. At present the society has over ninety active chap- ters. The primary objective of the society has been, from the first, the recognition and encouragement of superior scholar- ship in all fields of study. Good character is an essential supporting attribute to those elected to membership. Phi Kappa Phi is open to seniors in the top 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 are placed on the election of graduate students. 212 DK D MEMBERS C. R. Aiken C. Hunter Andrews J. W. Bailey Ben F. Barrentine Oscar Beck, Jr. Mrs. A. G. Bennett Hugh W. Bennett John K. Bettersworth Donna Dean Bolian Charles Bowers Helen McPherson Boyd Ona J. Boyd Richard R. Brann Mary Ann Bratley Gordon K. Bryan Mrs. Rex D. Bushong, Jr. William Smith Cagle Charles G. Catledge Turner Catledge Frank Chamblin James R. Chatham Linda Jean Cheely James E. Cliett, III Rose Elaine Cockrell Lucy-W. Cole Linda G. Collum E. B. Colmer D. W. Colvard Mrs. Rex G. Colwick Wendell Holmes Cook, Jr. Owen Cooper Mary Joan Copeland W. Lawrence Croft Martha Daffron Mary Lyn Davis Dorothy Dickens Ottis David Dye J. B. Edmond M. P. Etheredge James Stewart Finley W. C. Flewellen, Jr. W. R. Fox Helen Frye William L. Giles, Jr. Don Clinton Gilmer Martha Quinton Graham Clinton H. Graves, Jr. Woodrow W. Hare Dorothy Hays Monte Keith Hilton Edward C. Hendley Dora Ruth Herring Fred H. Herzer A. Yvonne Hickman Billie D. Hill James E. Hill Lawrence J. Hill Mary Jo Hill Robert B. Holland A. G. Holmes, Jr. Robert Gordon Holroyd Doris M. Howell E. Irl Howell Ross E. Hutchins Paul B. Jacob, Jr. Charles Everett Jackson, Jr. James Kenneth Jones Mrs. Howard V. Jordan Lois Kilgore Louise D. Kraker Dorothy Ann Leatherwood Abner W. Lee, Jr. Addie R. Lee Patsy Ann Leonard Charles E. Lindley Nancy Lindley William Laney Littlejohn W. W. Littlejohn Marion T. Loftin Rose Marie Luke D. M. McCain Joseph M. McGee James W. McKee, Jr. Mrs. M. P. McReynolds Lewis F. Mallory, Jr. T. K. Martin Sara Matthews Dorothy Ray Walker Meeks Norman C. Merwine Madelaine Kay Mitchell James E. Moak Glover Moore S. B. Murray M. W. Myers Lyle E. Nelson J. P. Overcash R. T. Parkhurst James M. Parvin Larry James Patin J. V. Pettiest Travis D. Phillips Grace Pomeroy Donald C. Poorman Edward Dudley Prewitt E. M. Rawlings Mabel W. Raspet Francis A. Rhodes Ralph A. Robertson George L. Robson Patricia Sarvella R. M. Scholtes Roy D. Sheffield W. A. Simmons Harry C. Simrall Bettye B. Sledge Don L. Smith Newton James Smith Selma Davis Smith Harold S. Snellgrove Elisabeth J. Stojanovic A. D. Suttle Charles H. Thomas Joe Thompson Louis Valentine Geneva Vance Charles Lyonell Walker James Leroy Walton- John L. Weeks, Jr. L. Dow Welch Louise Whitlow Charles Everett Williams Gerald 0. Windham Louis N. Wise Barbara Jean Wright Terry Olean Wright Patricia Frances Yeatman Maude Dee Yow 213 DEAN ' S COUNCIL-BUS. The Dean ' s Advisory Council is composed of the five officers of the Business College, and the Presidents of Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Society for the Advancement of Management, and the Ac- counting Club. The purpose of this council is to offer advice, ideas and suggestions to the Dean of the Business college. The council also plans cer- tain student activities such as the annual Business College Banquet which takes place in May, and any other activities which the students of Dean suggest. Members President., Business College Walter Stubbe Vice president, Business College Buddy Mangum Secretary, Business College Ben Hilbun Treasurer, Business College Betty Littlejohn Representative, Business College Walter Gomel President, Delta Sigma Pi Walter Stubbe President, Alpha Kappa Psi Elbert Kuyrkendall President, Beta Alpha Psi Bruce Busby President, SAM Billy Roe President, Accounting Club Putt Randall 214 DEAN ' S COUNCIL-ED. Members Pat Milton Mizell Nancy Ellen Gwin Lamar W. Nesbit John Barry Gaston Paris E. Thlghman John G. McCormick Gail Terrell Mrs. Vicki Rhodes David Dye 215 UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL Raymond McClinton Chmn., Recreation Com. Bill Hunter Student Program Director Buddy Jaquith Chmn., Entertainment Com. Lucy Lacey Secretary Lynda Furgerson Chmn., Social Com. Charles Boyd Chmn., Fine Arts Com. The MSU Union Program Council, led by Bill Hunter and Roy Ruby, Union Program Director, plans and coordinates the various functions of the Union such as social activities, recreational activities, lectures, art ex- hibits, and the allocation of space for meetings and various other student activities. The Council, composed of the com- mittee chairmen, is the governing body of the Union Program. Milton Sandy Chmn.. Publicity Com. Robert Williams Chmn.. House Com. 216 ACCOUNTING CLUB r? The Accounting Club, sponsored by Beta Kappa Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the national honorary ac- counting fraternity, is composed of students interested in the profession of accounting. Beginning in the 1940 ' s with twenty members, the club has grown to a membership of over one hundred and twenty, making it one of the largest organizations on the campus of Mississippi State University. The purpose of the Accounting Club is to enlighten its members in the theory and practice of accounting through the usage of speakers from the accounting profession. These speakers not only enlighten the members as to the possibilities in the different fields of accounting, but provide knowledge and acquaintance of outstanding accountants. Officers, left to right: Mike Chaney, Sect., Pricilla Smith, Vice president, Cliff Cartledge, Treas., and Put Randall, Pres. at rear. Adams Agnew Alexander Aired Arender Atkinson Baldwin Barnes Barrett Bell Bond Bone Boyd Brannon Brigham Brock Burton Busby Calvert Camp Cantrell Carraway Carrington Cartledge Chaney, M. Chaney, W. Chapman Chism Creekmore Cronin 217 ACCOUNTING CLUB Cummins Daffron Dawson Dempse) Dennis Denson Durman Duckwortl Dykes Elisar English Ezelle Foy Freeman Furgueson i.rr ( romel ss Gowei Graham Grav Hall Uanna Hardin Hard) Harpole. Harpole, Harrieil Harrison Hail Haw k i n - II, nr Hi, ks Hodges Holcomb Holland Holloman Howie Humbler Jenkins Jones, K. Jones, K. Jones. P. Jones, S. Jones, W. Kin in Lance Lane Leonard A i n x t n Loyd I like Masse) May 218 ACCOUNTING CLUB VIcCaleb VIcDaniel VIcLellan Nicholson, C. Nicholson, G. a age Mmt.MWi M 5 219 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Seated, left to right: Truitt S. Bufkin, Johnny M. Morrow, William D. Marlowe, Donald S. Browning, Ollie A. Cleveland, Jack V. Crump. Second Ron: Mohamad S. Futayyeh, John D. Boyette, Billy B. Riddell, Charles E. Pawe, Larry M. Chittom, Hershel D. Dollar, Gary W. Strickland, Renjamin A. Nelson, David S. Trammell, Dovle W. Tuhb. Officers President Donald S. Browning Vice president William D. Marlowe Secretary Ollie A. Cleveland Treasurer Johnny M. Morrow Reporter Jack V. Crump Id,. Ii H-,xjj)|)i Stale University Chapter of the Student Section of the American Farm Economics Association is composed ol -Indents majoring in agricultural economics and other students interested in agricultural economics. Fac- ulty member.- and research personnel are granted associated membership. The purposes of the organization are: to -limulate interest in the profession of agricultural economics among students in agricultural social sciences; and to provide an opportunity for wide acquaintance among students and professional workers in the field. Vctivities ol the club include bringing in guest speakers, holding a fall banquet and a spring picnic, and participat- ing in the agricultural Held day. In addition, members participate in public speaking contests and debates sponsored 1 1 the rial ional organization. 220 Officers President Noble S. Kearney Vice president William Lewis Kearney Secretary J- Ralph Meeks Treasurer Don W. Webb The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta is a National Honorary Agricultural Fraternity, which is composed of both graduate and undergraduate agricultural students who exemplify high standards of scholarship, leadership, and character. The specific objectives of Alpha Zeta are: to foster high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and a spirit of fellowship among all its members; to render service to the students and to the agricultural division of the respective institutions and to promote the profession of agriculture. The local Mississippi Chapter holds initiation of new members in the spring and fall. A week of wearing over- alls, blue denim shirts, brogans, and straw hats, along with corncobs and roll-your-own tobacco, is climaxed by a banquet and formal initiation. Each year the local chapter presents a plaque to the freshman who has attained the highest scholastic average of his class. The national fraternity awards fellowships to seniors who want to continue with their scholastic train- ing. 221 AlChE Officers President Kendall Lancaster Secretary James A. Smith Treasurer Andrew Allen Assistant Treasurer Leslie Rester Adam, Jane Altamirano, Saturnino Allen, Andrew Barker, Bob Bell, Arthur Blount, Bob Bogart, Forrest Buckley, Keith Clark, Kenneth Colburn, James Conn, Al Cropp, Herman. Davis, Jerry Day, John Dickens, Neil Estes, James Fisher, Walter Garrett, Jack George, Clifford Hall, Joe Harbour, Stan Hcrbison, James Holmes, Mike Home, C. Rutledge Hunt, Rolfe 222 AlChE Hurt, Wade James, Don R. Jenkins, Felix Kirk, Joe Knight, John K. Laird, Mary Clo Laneaster, Kendall Lewis, Bolivar Lightsey, George McCullough, Pat McMillan, John McNeese, Patrick Milton, John Nassar, Emile Newhill, George Norsworthy, Milton Rester, Leslie Reynolds, Owen Roberts, Louis S. Robertson, Dallas Sellers, James Singletary, William Smith, Don R. Smith, James A. Smythe, Gary Stubblefield, Jimmy Taylor, Charles D. Trussell, James C. Upchurch, James Wade, Marvin Walker, Larry T. Walters, James R. Webb, Robert M. White, Philip D. Williams, George R. Wittman, Richard 223 ASME - fr 1 | IS-JT ' , f i d r p B •■VI I- ft. • I 1 V II ml 224 ASME The Mississippi State University section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1928, and is composed of students regularly under a Mechanical Engineering curriculum at Mississippi State University. The purpose of the society is to broaden the students ' acquaintance with the practice and profession of mechanical engineering. Its speakers, field trips, and an annual regional conference enable the student to become acquainted with his colleagues and to meet graduate mechanical engineers. 225 ASCE The Mississippi State University Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors enrolled in Civil Engineering at Mississippi State University. The objective of the student chapter is to help civil engineering students enrich their college courses by beginning those professional contacts and associations which, continued through life, are so valuable to the practicing engineer. Twice each year the members of the student chapter have the opportunity to attend the convention of the Mid South Convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers. At these conventions a student representative of the student chapter, of the University of Arkansas, University of Mississippi, and Mississippi State University present paper,-.. t these conventions students have the opportunity to meet outstanding leaders in their field. Participation in the activities of the student chapter helps to develop the student ' s leadership qualities which are important and necessary to any successful engineer. 226 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the proiessional society for electrical engineers. The purpose of the IEEE is to promote the professional development of its members through programs of activities. In addition to the formal monthly programs and films, the IEEE annually sponsors a banquet for all electrical engineers a field trip, a picnic, and a student-faculty softball game. Membership in IEEE is open to all students in electrical engineering and related fields. The world ' s largest professional engineering society, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has 100,000 regular members and over 15,00 student members in 175 chapters in the leading colleges and universities over the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Allen Bishop Bloodsworth Bond Bryan Burge Carlson Cuicchi Daen Deas Dees Diffrient Dove Dugan Dunagin Epting Faber Garnett Gault Gewin 227 IEEE Goss Gunter Haynes Hearn Helton Hyde Ingram Jennings Johnson, R. Johnson, S. Lanraster Lawler Lee Magee, B. Magee, L. Miller Moore MeCollister McRaney Newman Oliver Owens Parvin Prevost Pol 228 IEEE Poole Pybass Rankin Reeves Schwann Sebren Smith, N. Smith, T. Sullivan Toole Walden Ware Watts White Whitman Williams, D. Williams, S. Wood Yarborough Yates Yeager 229 AG. ENG. TECH. Officers President Harold Holdiman Vice President Michael Clark Sect. -Treasurer Q. L. Garmon, HI 230 ASAE Front Row, left to right: Marty Garton, David Massengill, James Davis, Robert Ward, Lowrey Smith. Second Row: Dr. W. R. Fox, Kenneth Bray, Tom Crumby, Frank Walker, David Smith, Larry Wilson, Kieth McGregor, Eugene Columbus. The Mississippi State University Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers was formed in 1928. The first chapter had thirty student members and twelve honorary members from the faculty. At present, the Mississippi State University Chapter is composed of nineteen members. The club is made up entirely of Agricultural Engineering students, al- though any interested non-professional student may become a student branch affiliate. Several of the student branch members are also student members in the National ASAE. The objective of the Mississippi State University Chapter is to promote directly and indirectly the interests of the students in Agricultural Engineering, particularly as these relate to their professional ad- vancement and to the parent society, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Left to right: Marty Garton, Treasurer; David Massengill, Vice President; James Davis, President ; Robert Ward, Secretary ; LoVrey Smith, Membership Chairman. 231 AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOC. Front Row, left to right: Paulk, Lewis, Beers, Tuck, Watkins, Bailey, Ingersoll. Second Row: Pace, Lowrance, O ' Shea, Ritter, Herman, Hollstrom Loello, Simpson. Third Row: Hill, Cunningham, Sumrall, Fauver, McAlpin, William McGlone. AMERICAN CERAMIC SOC. 232 AIAA The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics was formed by the merger of the American Rockey Society and the Institute of the Aerospace Sciences. Membership in the student branch of the AIAA is open to any college person interested in the aerospace sciences. Meetings are held every second and fourth Thursday night of each month during the regular college term. The programs usually consist of either a speaker from visiting industry or from various departments at the University, and an interesting film. Various projects are undertaken throughout the year and include: the field trips to the Arnold Research and Development Center in Tullahoma, Tennessee; the construction of displays for High School and Engineering Day; participation in both the Southeastern Regional Technical Paper Competition in Atlanta and the Southwestern Regional competition in Dallas; and a spring picnic. 233 HORTICULTURE The Horticulture Club, now in its 42nd 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 horticul- ture. On campus, a commercially operated retail flower shop, a greenhouse range, and various orchards and plots are maintained for demonstrational, instructional, and experimental purposes. A means is thereby provided for the student to obs erve and practice methods used in commercial operations. The club ' s major objective is to promote and develop a better under- standing of Horticulture and its varied fields as practiced in Mississippi and the South. 234 F.F.A. Front Row, left to right: McCormick, Gamle, Mitchell, Baylis, Boyles, Tanner, Mr. Walker. Second Row: Lindsey, Odom, Holly, Fortenberry, Chase, Bullock, Southerland, Deaton. Third Row: Hutton, Prather, Steed, Shaw, Go forth, McGill, Sartor, Howell. Officers President Larry Mitchell Vice president Barney Tanner Secretary Cary McGill Treasurer Milford Gamble Reporter Freddy Baylis Sentinel Lester Boyles Advisor G. M. Walker The Future Farmers of America, commonly known as FFA, is the national organization of, by, and for the boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts. As an integral part of the program of vocational education in agriculture in the public school systems of America, the F.F.A. has become well known. No national student organization enjoys greater freedom of self-government under adult counsel and guidance, than F.F.A. Organized in November of 1928, it has served to motivate and vitalize the systematic instruction offered to students of vocational agriculture and to provide further training in Farmer-Citizen- ship. 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 extracurricular activity having its origin and root as a definite part of the pre-employment training of teachers of vocational agriculture. 235 DAIRY SCIENCE The Daily Club, student affiliate c hapter of the American Dairy Science Association, was founded in 1919 under the direction of Professor Fred Herzer. The purpose of the organization is to develop a closer association between students, faculty members, and all other persons interested in the daily industry. Membership in the Dairy Club is open to any student, regardless of his major, who has an interest in either Daily 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 meeting.-, 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. 236 4-H The Mississippi State University Student 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 furtherance 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 Club members speak before the club v Wide publicity is given to this particular meeting. All st udents and staff are invited. The main social event of the year is a party given for the MSCW 4-H Club. 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 satisfy- ing to the individual. 237 SAM The Society for the 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 Chapter ' s 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. 238 MSPE Officers President Kenneth E. Ingram Vice president James E. Cuicchi Secretary, Corresponding Richard Warren Secretary, Recording Betty Oden Treasurer John W. Salter Faculty Sponsor Dr. Scholtes Bailey, David A. Barber, Anslem H. Barker, Robert B. Bates, W. D. Biele, Anthony Boyd, Deward G. Bond, Robert M. Bridges, SaiTimy Bryan, Ed N. Buchanan, Frank Chadwick, Charles E. Chaffin, Philip R. Cobb, William Cockerham, John M. Crane, Kenneth H. Cuicchi, James E. Davis, Charles H. Dean, Arnold Deas, Ernest B. Dees, Wilbur Dunagin, Joseph C. Ewing, Louis H. Fauver, Cecil W. Gardner, Jimmie Gault, Clyde V. Gewin, Joe C. Gunter, Maury B. Hallstrom, George Hamm, Larry D. Haynes, James H. 239 MSPE Hearn, Albert D. Helton, Monte K. Herman, Benjamin F. Ingersoll, Robert T. Ingram. Kenneth E. Jackson, Charles E. Johnson, Samuel E. Jue, Martin Lancaster, Richard W. Langan, John C. Leach, Roy Malone, Carroll D. Marsh, William Martin, Frederick Y. Martin, Ronnie A. McDonald, Harold Newbill, George A. Oden, Betty Park, John W. Parker, Charles Parvin, James M. Pol, Jerry A. Randle, Dan E. Redd, Robert F. Salter, John W. Schwan, Thomas Sebren, Alan J. Smith, James Stevens, Philip Strickland, Richard J. Taylor, Harold W. Toole, Willard E. Veal, Roy A. Ware, Earl M. Whitman, Don Williams, David Wood, Gerald M. Yarborough, Patrick F. Yeager, James Youngblood, Ralph 240 FORESTRY Front Row, left to right: Denny Eshee, Morris Wright, Harry Gibson, Pete Homer, Jim Lee. Second Row: Charles Alexanderia, Lloyd Young Joel Sills, Wilbert Dahlem, Professor G. L. Switzer. Third Row: Wayne Delp, Archie Tate, John Alleman, Gary Cockerham, Louis Kearney, Professor F. W. Miller, Sponsor. Officers President Jim Lee Vice president Wilbert Dahlem Secretary Denny Eshee 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 primary objectives of the organization are to promote fellowship among forestry students, their families, and the faculty, and to promote professional advancement through contact with outstanding visiting members of the forestry profession. Meetings are held bi-weekly and are planned to inspire professional interest in the field of forestry as well as to provide an opportunity for social activities. The club is active in preparing forestry exhibits for high school day to create interest in the School of Forestry. A Forestry Field Day is held each spring with such events as wood chopping, ax throwing, compass and pacing, and log rolling. Competition is always keen. The winners of each event represent the club at the Annual - Conclave of Southern Forestry Clubs, which is the climaxing event of the year. 241 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 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 Education Association and the National Education Association with all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of Associate membership. The purpose of the Student NEA is to provide the opportunities 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, con- ventions, 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. 242 BSU EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Seated, left to right: Patsy Stidham, Betty Carol Thompson, Geneva Vance, Sandra Sutter. Second Row: The Rev. Mr. Caby E. Byrne, Layne Livingston, Ed Hamilton, Irving Hitt, Mike Boyd, David Evans, Ken Crane, Joe Ray Underwood. BSU MARRIED COUNCIL. Seated, left to right: David Baldwin, Patty Baldwin, David Booth, Thelma Booth, Jane Purvis, Nickey Purvis, Lowery Smith, Jimmie Smith. Second Row: The Rev. Mr. Caby Byrne, Linda Barber, Anse Barber, Nolan Clark, Ann Clark, Jane Hudspeth, Bill Hudspeth, Dr. Troy Laswell. 243 BSU ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Seated, left to right: Dr. William Welch, Chairman, Miss Jane Koelz, Secretary, Dr. Bill Knight Co-cha Second Row: Dr. Paul Jacob, Mr. Wallace Gordon, Mr. A. C. Thompson. BSU FRESHMAN COUNCIL. Seated, left to right: Rose Marie Porter, Gail Montgomery, Rachel Johnson, Barbara Ray. Second Row: Ronald Fulton. David Vaughn, Jimmy Bassett, Charm Rankin, Al Conn, Herman Cowan, Sammy Urayson. 244 WESLEY FOUNDATION 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 Methodist preference is eligible for membership in the Wesley Foundation. The members of the Council of the Wesley Foundation are elected by the Methodist students. Each member of the Council is responsible for leading a definite phase of student work. The Wesley Foundation is a member of the Methodist Student Movement 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 everyday life. To do this the Wesley Foundation promotes a daily Vesper period, Sunday School and Church activities, social functions, a weekly 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 student. In order to meet these needs a five point program is carried on — this program consists of Sunday School, Fellowship Hour, WSCS, a monthly social, and personal visitation. 245 WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Seated, left to right: The Reverend Mr. Amos L. Wilson, Jr., University Pastor, LaVance Davis, Mary Helen Williford, Kaye Truesdale, Mary Lee Nelson, Richard Flournoy, Allen Ewalt Second Row: George Bates, Dal Robertson, Glenn Elmore, Hyman L Robinson, George Verrall, Pres ton Simmons. Third Row: Louis Parks, Carl Growth, Cecil Culpepper, Morris Bloodworth, Homer McLemore. The Westminster Fellowship is the student organization of the Campus Christian Life Committee of the Presby- terian Church. Though under the sponsorship and influence of the Presbyterian Church, this organization is open to all students at Mississippi State University. The purpose of the Westminster Fellowship is to lead students to a greater commitment of their lives to our Lord, Jesus Christ. This aim is pursued through services of worship and fellowship. In addition to participating in the worship services of the local Presbyterian Church, the W. F. has specific times when they worship together as a group. They meet weekly on Sunday nights for programs where they study topics of current and of lasting im- portance. They also have small groups which study in areas of specific interest, and they meet frequently for periods of fellowship and recreation. The Westminster Fellowship is under the guidance of an elected Executive Council and appointed commissioners to a General Council. 246 M CLUB Officers President Hilton Ball Vice president Don Posey Sect.-Treasurer Charles Smith The Mississippi State University M-Club Association is an organization composed of boys who have lettered in one of the four major sports at Mississippi State: football, basketball, baseball, and track. The purpose of the organization is to promote fellowship among the athletes on campus. The Athletic Department sponsors the M-Club and many of the coaches are on the club ' s advisory staff. Each year the M-Club sponsors the annual Maroon and White intra squad game at the conclusion of spring foot- ball practice. The club also has an annual picnic for its members, the coaching staff, and members who have grad- uated. 247 YMCA The 1964 Freshman House Party and Seminar was the first important event of the school year. The ninth annual Camp was designed to help Freshmen become a better all-campus student. Here they met future professors and student government leaders and made friends with other Members of the freshman class. YMCA Advisory Board The YMCA, the Union, and the Choral Department together pre- sented The Hanging of the Greens, an entertaining Christmas program which gave symbolic meaning to the decorations of Christ- mas. Dr. Joe Cardwell Dr. Sam Dudley, Chairman Dr. L. L. Ellis Dr. Bruce Glick Dr. Bob Holland Mr. Clarence Oden YMCA General Secretary Mr. James Puryear Dr. Keith Parris Dr. Dero Ramsey Dr. Frances Rhodes Dr. Pat SarveUa Dr. Chester Wells Dr. Rudy White YMCA Staff Assistant Mrs. Clara Craig YMCA Cabinet Mike Boyd Joan Copeland Mahesh Desai Alan Ewalt Celia Gannaway Barry Gaston Rudy Gilbert Bill Hunter George Verrall, Consultant Buddy Jaquidi Linda McGee Homer McLemore Kay Murphree Pam Parrott James Rush Joe Turnage Jerry White The Mississippi State University Young Men ' s Christian Association is a voluntary campus-centered fellowship of students, faculty members and staff members dedicated to the task of relating the basic affirmation of the Christian faith to the task of higher education and of enriching the college community by extending that community which is the whole body of Christian believers into every area of campus life. It is a part of a world-wide Christian community united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ. In the fellowship of the Christian church, its members seek to understand the will of Cod through worship, study and action; and strive to realize it in personal living and in working toward a better society. I his year the Y s activities moved further into the realm of philosophic development and religious application. N r ' l,lr vra, ' s  «- ivitie include: a professor debate on the presidential election; co-ed programs; Freshman and Sophomore Clubs; Student-faculty Luncheon Club; Philo Demos; Elder Statesman; State Conference; Shakespeare Film Series; Leadership Conference; Love, Courtship and Marriage Seminar; Religious and International Relations; and the Cave] Club. 248 YMCA From front center moving clockwise: Glenda Geer, Penny Patterson, Pam Parrott, Joan Copeland, Barry Gaston, Mike Boyd, Jim Puryear, advisor, Joe Turnage, Homer McLemore, George Verral, Bill Hunter, David Walker, Joe Ray Underwood, Jerry White, Celia Gannaway, Kay Murphree. Cabinet officers, left to right: Penny Patterson, David Walker, Glenda Geer, Joe Ray Underwood. Cabinet Officers President Joe Ray Underwpod Vice president David Walker Secretary Glenda Geer Treasurer Penny Patterson Located in the heart of the campus the YMCA seeks to serve MSU in body, mind, and spirit. j b w ™i ' - -$ l L M P B - 1 L H Karl ■9 ' qj W m 1 , ' J 4 JH -| t $£k 7 HEr r ' |Hr j K 9 (i HH1 BBd0£C@3S§3H 249 AVQ Officers President Matt Murphy Vice President David Dye Secretary Peggy Boone Treasurer Bruce Peterson Historian James Watson Faculty Advisor Mr. D. J. Cunetto Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary dramatic fraternity whose purpose is to aid in the development of drama on the local campus and to encourage and support theatre on the professional level. One becomes eligible for membership in Alpha Psi Omega upon earning a minimum of forty points for both front stage and back stage work in Blackfriars ' related programs. 250 BLACKFRIARS %twl Officers President Bruce Peterson Vice President Bill Braden Secretary-Treasurer P e ggy Boone Historian Pattie Kurts Shop Manager Sandy Scalco Faculty Advisor Mr. D. J. Cunetto The Blackfriars Drama Society, a student organization named for a famous Elizabethan playhouse, now in its seventh successful season, produced its eighteenth and nineteenth productions — All My Sons by Arthur Miller and a musical fable of Broadway — Guys and Dolls . In addition to the regular productions, Blackfriars sponsored the Second Annual High School Drama Festival, and four student-directed one-act plays were presented. One of the high- lights of the Blackfriars year was the hostship of the Lyceum program featuring Basil Rathbone. Blackfriars ' ap- prentice membership is open to all interested students in the university; talent and experience are not a prerequisite. One becomes an active member upon earning a minimum number of points assigned for participation in Blackfriars functions and productions. 251 t MA SINFONIA Seated, left to right: Bill Braden, Terry Wright, George Arnold, Mac Flowers, Ron Rounsaville, David Dye, Lamar Nesbit, Jimmy Johnson Bill Hood, Ed Boone. Standing: Mr. Jerry Williams, Gary Eaves, Greg Page, Barry Suber, Ronald Walker, Mike Loden, Bruce Peterson, Stanley Stewart, Johnny Baker, Mickey House, Benny McGarrity, Jimmy Green, Keith George, Gaston Jones, Richard Farlee, Bob Wadsworth, Jack Fairley, Fletcher Hyde, Rodney Henry, Joel Whittington. Nan Gwin — Chapter Sweetheart. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America is a professional, music fraternity dedicated to the advancement of music and to brotherhood among men engaged in music activities. Alpha Chapter was or- ganized in 1898 at the New England Conservatory of Music to unite men with common musical interests. Although this continues to be a purpose, in addition, Phi Mu Alpha fosters the welfare of music students, develops fraternal spirit, and contributes to music activities on the local college campus. A candidate for membership in Phi Mu Alpha is selected by a chapter vote based upon his character and his musical and academic qualifications. The Lambda Phi chapter at Mississippi State University was initiated into active membership in the fraternity in May of 1963. 252 DAMES CLUB First Row, left to right: Micki Walker, Glenda McKay, Frances Taylor, Joanne Wellborn, Shirley Lane, Sarah Ingram, Edna Ginn, Ann Breland, Brenda Lee, Charlotte McCormick, Ann Thames, Diane Britt. Second Row: Judy Watts, Lucy Smith, Libby Greene, Jerri Naff, Jane Hudspeth, Janie Love, Levon Wilson, Sharon Hays, Betty Warren, Jane Upton, Donna Peeples, Neldo Little, Joyce Lane, Maryland Poole, Eve Wolfe. Third Row: Martha McCombs, Ellen Crabb, Mary Ann Gunter, Nancy Dunagin, Anne Humber, Jane Pace, Charlotte Chadwick, Jane Hyde, Sherry Smith, Mildred, Rogers, Pat Williams, Sue Prescott, Jean Trulove, Jackie Parker, Cathy Downey, Joanne Strickland, Anna Oliver. Fourth Row: Landin, Charlanne Bounds, Dannie Anderton, Mary Alice Rayley, Carol Barron, Ann Cowan, Joyce Walters, Phyllis Dawson, Rouchelle Chaffin, Judy Aubuchon, Ellen Clark, Susan Sutherland, Priscilla Owens, Linda Norris. The Mississippi State University Chapter of the National Association of University Dames, founded in 1952, is the only authorized chapter in the State of Mississippi. It is dedicated to promoting friendship and providing fun and relaxation for the wives of students. Membership is achieved through payment of dues, and all wives of Mississippi State University students are eligible for membership. The club meets one night each month. Upon the husband ' s graduation from college, the Dame receives her PhT degree, which denotes Putting Hubby Through. Her degree entitles her to all the rights and privileges he has earned by maintaining a home atmosphere conducive to study, understanding her husband ' s problems, lending her moral support, and in many instances, contributing to the family income. The symbol of NAUD is a circle, symbolic of the wedding band, with an arrow, symbolizing friendship piercing it. 253 BLOCK AND BRIDLE Front Row, left to right: James R. Richardson, Charles E. Rogillio, Treasurer, Duke H. Morgan, Vice President, C. Dunbar McCurley, President, Mary Ann Bratley, Secretary, Dr. Leroy H. Boyd, Advisor. Second Row: Scotty A. Fraiser, Elizabeth M. Turner, Patricia A. Law, Ann ' e. Nosser! D ' Leese Williamson, Dorothy A. Smith. Third Row: Gordon R. Schubert, Larry F. Milner, Carl 0. Jenkins, H. James Pittman, Ronald L. Smith, B. ' Curlee Green. Fourth Row: Hugh C. Byrd, Craig Hays, R. Ray Wise. Fifth Row: John T. Crout, William H. Dixon, Donald L. Martin, John ' H. Vialkup, A. Ray Reynolds, Roger P. Jones, Andrew D. Fleming, Aaron R. Goolsby, Phillip E. Mangrum. I lie Block and Bridle has long been recognized as one of the most active clubs on the campus. Block and Bridle is a name that has been handed down through tradition and heritage by hard working young livestock men for many, many y ears. Club activities include the Annual Cutting Horse Show, and Little International Showmanship contest. Spring events include the Club Judging Contest and Spring Banquet. The club recognizes Mississippi ' s agricultural leader by presenting a Livestock Man of the Year Award and Outstanding County Agent Award each spring at the banquet. The Livestock Judging Team and Meat Judging Team that represent the University are partially spon- sored bv the club. 254 POULTRY SCIENCE Seated, left to right: Lee Allen Smith, Mr. Lester J. Dressen, Faculty Advisor, Herman Ainsworth, John Roby, George Gavin, Malcolm Dingus, Dr. Charles Thomas. Second Row: Albert Owen, Jimmy Roy Wyatt, Mr. James Hill, Bryan Hollinsworth, Jimmy Wilson, Robin Carter. Officers President Herman Ainsworth Vice president John Roby Secretary George Gavin Corresponding Secretary Malcolm Dingus The Poultry Science Club was organized in 1946, in an effort to foster and create interest in the various fields of poultry among the students in the School of Agriculture. It was organized with the aims of developing positive leadership in its members and aid in promotion of the poultry industry in the state of Mississippi. Even though the club is one of the smaller clubs on the campus, its members participate in and enjoy similar activities as do the members of the larger clubs. The club undertakes two major projects each year such as editing a poultry yearbook, The Embryo, and dressing and marketing turkeys during Thanksgiving. The success of our club is due to teamwork, and a job for one is a job for all. 255 Delta Lambda Chapter is one of 121 chapters throughout the nation of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, the Nation ' s largest and oldest professional fraternity is business. Alpha Kappa Psi was founded at New York University in 1904. Delta Lambda Chapter was installed at Mis- sissippi State University on May 5, 1956, and has not since ceased to grow. The objectives of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in Business Administration. Chapters of Alpha Kappa Psi sponsor professional programs with outstanding speakers from the world of busi- ness including professional seminars, business exhibits, and research surveys. Each chapter also sponsors field trips to various industrial concerns in its areas. Delta Lambda Chapter participates actively in these and other projects. Officers 256 Theta Tau is a national professional engineering fraternity of college students which was formed at the Uni- versity of Minnesota on October 15, 1904. The Kappa Beta chapter at Mississippi State University was chartered on November. 21, 1964, with the purpose of developing and maintaining a high standard of professional interest among its members, and uniting them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship. Mr. Claud J. Irby, an electrical engineering professor, is sponsor of the chapter. Larry Alexander Eddie Bowker Nielson Buchanan Jim Carr Richard Carlson John Cockerham James Cuicchi John Geer Dennis Hoorn Thomas Howard Don Huffmann Gilbert Hurt Carson Jackson Wilbur Jackson John Jordan Jim Joslin Martin Jue George Lightsey Emile Nassar George Newbill Thomas Parker Melvin Payne Charlie Randall Stanley Reese Richard Schultz Don Smith James Smith Harold Taylor William Trask James Upchurch Earl Ware Robert Webb Patrick Yarborough 257 A0Q Front Row, left to npht: Jimmy Moore, Scouting Advisor, Wayne Woods, Vice president, Jim Balgord, President, Byron Seword. Secretary, J turner I reasurer, Richard Herren, faculty advisor. Second Row: Richard Carlson, Larry Strayer, Ken Sturgen, Mark Keller, Tommy Lehma Third Row: J. A. Middlehrooks, Tommy Carter, David Williams, Bonnard Green, James Schepens. oe man. Alpha Phi Omega is the largest Greek letter service fraternity in the world. The Epsilon Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was established on the Mississippi State campus in 1948. Following the cardinal principles of the fraternity, those of leadership, friendship, and service, the Mississippi State chapter has become one of the most active in the South. Alpha Phi Omega members have assisted with half-time activities at football games, sponsored an Explorer Day program in conjunction with High School Day, and assisted at local Boy Scout camporees. This year, as a service to the state student body, Alpha Phi Omega began sponsoring a Book Exchange. The only re- quirement for membership in the fraternity, other than university scholastic standards, is a willingness to serve. 258 AGRONOMY Front Row, left to right: Jerry Sartain, Robert Elmore, Allen Spragins, Ralph Meeks, Leon Dale. Second Row: James Johnson, Carlos Staton, Noble Kearney, John McLeod, Henry Robertson, Helmar Sibley. OFFICERS Officers President Robert Elmore Vice president Allen Spragins Editor, Agronomist Ralph Meeks Assistant Editor, Agronomist Jerry Sartain Business Manager, Agronomist Noble Kearney 259 INDUSTRIAL ED First Row, left to right: Hnssley, Hill, Johnson, Green, Tilghman, Cooper, Reese, Barnes. Second Row: Mr. Terrell, Drewrey, Lewis, Gilliam, Lauder- dale, Harris, Lilly, We lch. Third Row: Carpenter, Glatt, Buntin, Mr. Matthews, Dickerson, Little, Thornton. Fourth Row: Dr. Hindrich, Pfeiffer, Williams, Danley, Hutchins, McGown, Griffin. Fifth Row: Mr. Vasek, Ray, Talhert, Harvey, Speed, Jordan, Trihble, Cain. Sixth Row: Mr. Reeves, Woods, MeMorrough, Strahan, Turnage, Swan, Whitehead. Seventh Row: Mitchell, Sledd, Martin, Ratcliff, Pridgen. The Industrial Education Club, composed of students majoring in Industrial Arts, In- dustrial Technology and Trade and Industrial 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 indus- trial 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 or- ganization that will stimulate interest in industrial education and industrial development in the state; (4) sponsoring junior organizations over the state. The club has shown interest in promoting and sponsoring worthwhile community and dull projects. The activities have included the sponsoring of a car wash for the purpose of financing 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. 260 Officers President Phil Fortenberry Vice-President Thomas Ligon Secretary Ben Hilbun Treasurer Ron Foley 261 STUDENT ASSOCIATION STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated, Irft to right: Boyd Gatlin, Robert Williams Wayne Boutwell, Will Green Poindexter. STUDENT ASSOCIATION JUDICIAL COUNCIL Charles Boyd, Chairman. Lamar Ne hit. Tommy McWilliams. Standing: 262 STUDENT ASSOCIATION STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS PRESIDENT ' S CABINET Hilton Ball Ralph Cash John Cockerham Joan Copeland Bill Hunter Troy Ma jure Will Green Poindexter Joe Ray Underwood Sue Vanderford Lewis Whitfield Robert White 263 Robert Hardy President Harold Hall Adviser John Capen Vice-President ALPHA TAU OMEGA Vernon Almon Arnold Cox KAPPA ALPHA I ).i ill arriniT John ( iriffin Cliff Cartledge Secretary-Treasurer DELTA CHI Arnold Carter Jim Alexander KAPPA SIGMA Randy Sherarad Clifford Thompson 264 FARM HOUSE Noble Kearny LAMBDA CHI ALPHA George Poullet Richard Morrison PHI KAPPA TAU Johnny Johnson SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Larry Sloar SIGMA CHI Tom Howard Charlie Williams SIGMA PHI EPSILON Dick Atkinson John Walton 265 PANHELLENIC Seated, left to right: Lynda Young, Mary Winfred Love, Mrs. Frances Lee, Gail Gresham. Second Row: Caroline Hamner, Mary Jo Hill, Nan Gwin, Judy Denley. Officers President Mary Winfred Love Vice president Gail Gresham Secretary Mary Jo Hill Treasurer Lynda Young Advisor Dean Frances Lee The Panhellenic Council of Mississippi State University is composed of delegates from the chapters of the fraternities on the campus which belong to the National Panhellenic Conference. The purpose of the Panhellenic Council is to maintain on a high plane fraternity life and interfraternity relations within Mississippi State University, to further fine intellec- tual accomplishment and sound scholarship, to co-operate with the college administration in the maintenance of high social standards, and to compile rules governing rushing, pledging, and initiation at Mississippi State University. 266 The purpose of the Inter-Dormitory Council at Mississippi State University is to pro- mote a favorable environment for study, relaxation, and fellowship, and to maintain whole-living conditions in the Residence Halls. The I. D. C. is the student governing organization for the dormitory students at the Uni- versity and operates within the scope of authority of the Student Association. The Council is made up of one representative (normally the President of the dormitory) from each dormitory on the campus with the exception of Memorial. The elected officers in- cluding the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Reporter take the leadership in conducting the business of the Council during the meetings that are normally held week- 267 AWS HOUSE COUNCIL Seated, left to right: Peggy Power, Rachael Jackson, Diane Martin, Sandra Holland, Joy Cox, Judy Owens. Second Row: Maxine Sterling, .Margaret Underwood, Kaye Welsh, Sherry Gregory, Evelyn Merrell. The Associated Women Students of Mississippi State University is the executive governing body of the women students. Its membership includes all women students registered at Mississippi State University. The Associated Women Students regulates the activities of the women students, enforces such regulations of the University per- laming to coeds as do not fall exclusively within the provision of the administration, and serves to bind the wom- en students in a closer union. The purpose of the Associated Women Students 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 AWS strives to increase the enrollment of the women students. This year the WS sponsored many activities in connection with its program of coed advancement. A highlight of the year was the annual Powder Puff Derby held in November, a fund raising spectacular in which the coed ; demonstrated their football skills. Other activities include the sponsorship of Alpha Lambda Delta, an honorary fraternity for freshman wom- en, which was installed on the campus in March. AWS participated in the MIC convention and attended the nation- al I S meeting at the University of Utah. 268 AWS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Seated, left to right: Betty Littlejohn, Glenda Geer, Peggy Wellborn, Sherry Shipp, Peggy Powell, Evelyn Merrell. Second Row: Doris Johnson, Sandra Sutter, Julia Didlake, Mrs. Frances Lee, Virginia Dugan, Linda Cheely, Kay Murphree. Officers President Sue Vanderford Vice-President Betty Littlejohn Secretary Glenda Geer Treasurer Peggy Wellborn 269 MAROON BAND Officers President Mac Flowers Vice president Gaddis Hunt Secretary Nan Gwin Treasurer David Dye Head Majorette Grace Mangum Drum Major David Dye Directors W. Thomas West Peyton Crowder Left to right: Gwin, Mangum. Second Row: Dye, Flowers, Hunt. Members James S. Abernathy John M. Abraham Michael S. Allred Robert M. Angelo George L. Arnold I i i ;_■i ■1 1 • ■Bagwell Johnny Baker David Baskind nthon Barnhill Cordon T. Batson hvnette Beers Stanley S. Beers Robert S. Bernard I ra Ju ce Bond Nolan F. Bond W ill iam K. Boone Kenneth Boozer Diane Boren Charles P. Boyd F. William Braden Billie M. Brantley Jay V. Brock Barbara Anne Brooks Ludwrick Brown Melvin Bullen Tommy R. Burns Charles E. Buster Arthur J. Christopher Kenneth M. Clark Juanita Cochran Lynda Collum John W. Colwick Charles D. Comer William W. Coody Boyce R. Core Tom Crumby Eloise Czajkowski Larry F. Dale Richard L. Davidson Tom Davidson E. Harris Dendy Virgil Deshler Johnny Doude 0. David Dye Gary W. Eaves Richard Kddlcman Carol F. Edwards Charlotte A. Edwards James B. Edwards Ruth E. Ezelle Jack S. Fairley Margaret Ann Fairley Chester J. Favre Malcolm M. Flowers Aaron A. Fried Howell C. Garner William H. Gearhiser Harris R. Gilbert Carolyn M. Gordon Marolyn Gordon William A. Grantham James S. Green Nancy E. Gwin Cherie J. Hammond 270 MAROON BAND Winning the half-time at Ole Miss . . . . -a J  _ - yT?£ - with Mr. Crowder ' s show. Members cont. John Hamner Henry B. Hardee Odie D. Harrell Charles E. Harmond Sanford Hearron Billy D. Henley Rodney Henry Judy A. Hill Thomas Hinton Elton Holloway Burrel S. Hood Michael Horowitz Micky D. House Ronald W. Howard William A. Huff W. Gaddis Hunt Charles F. Hyde Bobbie F. Eichelberger Elizabeth A. Johnson James M. Johnson Joseph L. Johnson Thomas F. Johnson James V. Jordan Stephen H. King Christopher L. Klass Ronald G. Knight Dan Marsh Lehman Michael W. Loden Lilley Margaret Love Sandra S. Lovett A. James Malone Grace Mangum Walter S. Marble Justin J. Marquez Arthur M. Matthews Floyd B. McCormick Benny F. McGarrity John W. McMahan Robert P. Mims Evelyn Ann Mitchell Kenneth D. Mitchell Lynda F. Mitchell Faye Moorehead James E. Moak Larry G. Morgan Joe Sam Moritz Kay Q. Murphree Randall A. Nagle Carl D. Nelson Lamar W. Nesbit Orva 0. Nickerson Shirley S. Noble Benjamin F. Ogletree Ronald V. Otis Daniel U. Owen James R. Owen Stanley S. Owen Brenda Oswalt Gregory C. Page Bruce W. Peterson Irvin R. Price Dan E. Randle Ronald E. Reese R. Stanley Ridings Dallas W. Robertson Elizabeth Rogers George R. Rousaville Celia Beth Scott James Forrest Scott Thomas L. Segrest James Phillip Sewell Armin C. von Seutter Rebecca B. Shumaker Michael E. Sims Hujrh G. Smith Priscilla Ann Smith Albert M. Spann Jimmy Stubblefield Stanley W. Stewart Charles B. Stutts Barry D. Suber David E. Suttle Thomas R. Tate Gail F. Terrell Terry Trentham Sandra J. Thompson Rebecca Ann Thornron Barbara Ann Tinin Robert G. Tischer Charles M. Ueltschey Ann Wade Robert D. Wadsworth Ronald D. Walker Thomas D. Wardlaw David G. Wasson Daniel W. Webb Joel L. Whittington Walter Lee Wood Larry M. Wright Terry 0. Wright 271 UNIVERSITY CHOIR Men ' s Chorus The Men ' s Chorus is one of the choral ensembles that is open to all men students at Mississippi State University. Each spring, the group performs at various places throughout the state on its annual tour. It also performs tor several chilis on campus. 272 UNIVERSITY CHOIR X f)®cl f ' i-5 v. ■A An V %rv Or, ft • % AK A J. if t t ' fc f f r k fc University Choir The University Choir is open to all students from all undergraduate and graduate departments of Mississippi State. The purpose of the or- ganization is to make music participation an integral part of the life of the student. The chorus is composed of about one hundred vocalists from the student body and makes frequent public appearances both on the campus and off. The choir provides opportunities for the student to hear and perform in the best choral music. Each year the choir presents a Christ- mas concert, a stage presentation, and a spring concert for the enjoyment of the University students. The spring tour to different sections of the state is one of the highlights of the school year. 273 UNIVERSITY CHOIR Madrigal Singers The Madrigal Singers of Mississippi State University is a select group of twelve members. This group represents the University in some thirty state-wide performances each year. 274 ARMY ROTC Army ROTC Band Army ROTC Cadet Association 275 ARMY ROTC Scabbard and Blade Advisors: Major Mack McGahee Captain Edward Wallington Sponsor: Bonnie Bess Watson Captain: Robert Kennedy First Lieutenant: Mac Huddleston Second Lieutenant: Kirk Shaw First Sergeant and Drill Master: Terry O ' Brien Top Row: Huddleston and Kennedy. Bottom Row: Shaw and O ' Brien. MEMBERS Barker, B. B. Barrett, B. W. Black. C. E. Box, P. I. Bridpeforth, S. H. Collins. P. M. Cooper. J. F. Dean. A. Eshee, I). I). Glasgow, f). C. Gray, M. G. Griffith, T. C. Hardin, B. G. Harmon, I). W. Herrick, R. F. Hill. B. I). Huddleston, M. Hunter. B. Kennedy. R. L. Kirk. J. S. Manning, M. M. McCain ' . B. A. McDonald. H. R. Meyer, T. P. Minis. W. Oberst. W. M. O ' Brien. T. D. Santa Cruz. A. J. Saxon. B. Schultz. J. W. Shaw. K. C. Taylor. 0. G. Valentine. L. N. Wamble, B. L. Watson. F. K. White. C. H. White. R. L. Yarborough. P. F. Young, G. 276 ARMY ROTC ARMY ROTC BRIGADE COMMANDER AND STAFF. Front Row, left tn right: Huddleston. Walker, Joy Porter, Cooper. Second Row: Jordan, Herschede, Barrett, Newell. 1ST BATTALION Left to right: Wallace, Yarborough, Dean, Shaw Payne. 2ND BATTALION Left to right: Kennedy, Bonnie Bess Watson, O ' Brien, Jones, Collins. 3RD BATTALION Left to right: Wamble, Valentine, Herring, Santa Cruz, Townsend. 277 ARMY ROTC Counter Guerilla Maroon Guard 278 ARMY ROTC ARMY ROTC RIFLE TEAM. Kneeling, left to right: Johnson, Mims, Glasgow, Cummings, Green. Second Row: Major Albritton, Carol Watts, Purvis, Bennett, Breland, Carolyn Hunt, Newman. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM. Kneeling, left to right: Cummings, Miller, Dykes, Glasgow, Johnson. Second Row: Major Albritton, Carol Watts, Purvis, Bennett, Montgomery, Greem, Mims, Breland, Kelly, Carolyn Hunt. 279 AFROTC LT. COLONEL SAM D. HAMILTON, JR. BS.. Delta State College ' MS.. Columbia University Air Force Pilot Training USAF Air Tactical School USAF Field Officer Training Professor of Air Science Air Force ROTC Cadet Command 280 AFROTC Air Force ROTC Band Angel Flight 281 AFROTC Blue Knights Pictured above are the members of the 1964-65 blue Knights Drill Team. The members are chosen on the basis of leadership, discipline, and drilling ability. 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 training. The Knights were organized in 1958 and have since gained recognition as a precision drill team in Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee. 282 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY 425th AFROTC Detachment The Arnold Air Society is a national military honor society for outstanding Air Force Basic and Advanced Cadets. The Kenneth J. Snedden Squadron was formed at Mississippi State in 1951 in honor of Major Kenneth J. Snedden. The purpose of Arnold Air Society 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. 283 INTERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club is a unit organization of the YMCA and is com- posed of students interested in promoting friendly relations between stu- dents of various countries represented at Mississippi State University. Sup- per meetings of the club are held, at which the programs presented are des- ignated to create better understanding and appreciation of the different cultures from which the members are drawn. The Club operates under the direction of its own elected officers with the counsel of the YMCA staff and a representative of the Cabinet. The Club also has a radio program each week. My Country on the Air, which brings the countries represented li the (.lull into the homes of the surrounding area. 284 YMCA FRESHMAN CLUB Front Row, left to right: Jim Puryear, advisor, Ellen Littlejohn, Ronald Otis, Susan Tucker, Vice president, Susan Roberts, President, Doug Shirley, Garlan Smith. Second Row: Jerry White, Counselor, Jane Evans, Paul Grice, Bill Bouraquard, Marie Graham, Lige Brown, Margaret Weeks, Al Seale. YMCA SOPHOMORE CLUB Front Row, left to right: Kay Murphree, Ellen Ezell, Betty Boyd, Secretary, Penny Patterson, Judi Annen, Pam Parrott. Second Row: 0. A. Cleve- land, Jackie Hudspeth, Mike Allred, Harry Rayburn, Llovd Viets, Bob Farr, President, Jerry White, Jerry Huffstickler, Vice president. 285 REVEILLE EDITOR AL STAFF: Sallie Anne Xeblett Editor-in-Chief Michael A. Stockstill Assistant Editor Bill Hamlin Sports Editor Rudy Gilbert Editorial Assistant Randy Pfeiffer Editorial Assistant Diane Nations Editorial Assistant Tommy Tate Editorial Assistant BUSINESS STAFF: Don Toland Business Manager Richard Hatchett Assistant Business Manager Appleton Partridge Advertising Manager SALLIE ANNE NEBLETT Editor MIKE STOCKSTILL Assistant Editor RANDY PFEIFFER and RUDY GILBERT Editorial Assistants 286 REVEILLE DON TOLAND Business Manager RICHARD HATCHETT Assistant Business Manager APPLETON PARTRIDGE RICHARD HATCHETT Business Assistants I 287 REFLECTOR LEWIS JACKSON Editor-in-Chief EDITORIAL STAFF: Lewis Jackson Editor-in-Chief Jerry Dallas Managing Editor Boyd Gatlin News Editor Celia Gannaway Feature Editor Stanley Bailey Religion Editor Sallie Neblett Society Editor Bill Hamlin Sports Editor COLUMNISTS: Boyd Gatlin. Mike Stockstill. Lewis Whitefield, James Ard, Jerry Dallas Neus Stajj; I)o d Gatlin, Margaret Weeks, Jim Jordan, Judy Latiner, Bill Anderson, Hortense Truitt Reflector Adviser MR. GWINN ( olumnisti . Stan Bailey, Boyd Gatlin, Mike Stockstill, Jerrv Dallas, Jimmy Ard, Managing Editor, JERRY DALLAS REFLECTOR BUSINESS STAFF: Ben Hilbun Co-Business Manager Malcom Balfour Co ' -Business Manager Larry Walthers Advertising Salesman Bill Hutchins Circulation Manager Dennis Bouchard Brad Howard Staff Photographers Society Editor, SALLIE A. NEBLETT Business Staff: Malcolm Balfour, Larry Walthers, Ben Hilbun Feature Editor CELIA GANNAWAY Staff Photographers DENNIS BOUCHARD BRAD HOWARD Feature Writers; Ellen Ezelle, Rita Lyles, Jerry Dallas 289 CHEERLEADERS RALPH CASH Head Cheerleader JOY PORTER TOM LILLY, the human bulldog I IM) YOLNG 290 CHEERLEADERS PENNY PATTERSON MARK KELLER WOODY SPEARS ROSE ANN BURLSON 291 i-J . • : Features W$M r MR. MSU Lewis Whitfield Lewis serves as president of the Student Association and while president of the Army ROTC Cadet Association, he was elected the distingui shed military student. His social fraternity, Sigma Chi, elected him president, as did the Elder Statesmen. He has been president of the Student Senate, a member of Hlue Key, and vice-president of Omicrqn Delta Kappa. Lewis received the honor of being listed in Who ' s Who in American Colleges and I diversities in 1961. 294 MISS MSU Mary Winfred Love Mary Winfred is presently the reigning Mississippi College Queen and was listed in this year ' s Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. She is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta scholarship sorority and serves as president of Panhellenic and as vice-president of Cardinal Key. She is a member of the Phi Mu sorority and has been president as well as the National Phi Mu Carnation Queen. 295 MOST BEAUTIFUL Joy Porter 296 REVEILLE BEAUTY Rosanne Burleson 297 REVEILLE BEAUTY Lynn Debottis 298 REVEILLE BEAUTY Lynda Furgerson 299 REVEILLE BEAUTY Bonnie Bess Watson 300 WHO ' S WHO Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities is a listing of the outstanding college students from schools all over the country. Each major college or university is allowed to nominate a given number of students for this honor based on scholarship, leadership, and participation in academic and extra-curricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, and promise of future usefulness. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1964-1965 Clarice Elizabeth Adams Frank Lawrence Angelo Wroten Hilton Ball Forrest Duval Bogart Charles Price Boyd William Smith Cagle Lind Jean Cheely Linda Gay Collum Mary Joan Copeland James Edward Cuicchi Ernest Berry Deas Ottis David Dye Robert Marion Hardy Ben Grey Hilbun Kenneth Eugene Ingram Noble Sinclair Kearney William Lewis Kearney Dorothy Ann Leatherwood Mary Winfred Love Jan Talbert McClanahan Madelaine Kay Mitchell Duke Higdon Morgan George Albert Newbill John Kent Owens Frances Harriette Price Graham Burton Primrose John William Salter Kirk Cordell Shaw Newton James Smith Walter Albert Stubbe James Don Toland Geneva Jewel Vance Nancy Sue Vanderford Earl Mosley Ware Pasqual Lamar Watson Robert Linville White Charles Everett Williams Robert Allen Williams 301 REVEILLE FAVORITES Grace Mangum Kay Murphree 302 Linda Young J Joan Copeland Penny Patterson 303 -r « ? - - — — « - . __ : - j-2- JT V ? =rrt3 t - MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF: Le wo rigfc, fcneeZing: Jim Hilyer, Jim Carmody, Vic Spooner, Head Coach Paul Davis Frank Jones, and Bobby Proctor. Standing: Bill Bass, Billy Tohill, David Owens, Henry Lee Parker, Leonard McCullough, and Sonny Fisher. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR WADE WALKER HEAD FOOTBALL COACH PAUL DAVIS BOB HARTLEY, RALPH BROWN, Sports Information Director Assistant Athletic Director 306 W. J. I.UCHSINCER Trainer K j v R. P. PATTY Business Manager Hoyle Granger carries for short yardage against Houston as Ashby Cook looks on. Lubbock, Texas; Sept. 19— Mississippi State ' s football team traveled to the far side of Texas in hopes of starting the season off with a victory over the Texas Tech Red Raiders, only to return home on the short end of a 21-7 score. Texas Tech opened the scoring in the second quarter on a 2-yard run, and after an unsuccessful extra point attempt led 6-0. The lead was short-lived as the Bulldogs took the ensuing kickoff and marched down the field to tie the score on Price Hodges ' 3-yard scoring jaunt.. Canale put State ahead 7-6 with the extra point boot. The turning point of the game was at the second half kickoff when Dan Blan ' s 90-yard kickoff return was called back. The Bulldogs never recuperated and the Red Raiders went on to score two second half touchdowns and a 51-yard field goal to win 21-7. DAVE- CALDWELL TEXAS TECH- MISSISSIPPI STATE— 7 DAN BLAND NOEL BROCK JOHN CASTLEBERRY RAY REED Ashby Cook keeps on rollout. The toe of Justin Canale puts 3 points on the scoreboard for the Bulldogs. Jackson, Miss; Sept. 26— Lightning struck early in the form of an injury to starting QB Don Edwards on State ' s first offensive play of the game and the disorganized Bulldogs went on to lose to the Florida Gators 16-13. Ashby Cook took over for the injured Edwards and did a reputable job in leading the Maroons, only to have the game taken away with one second remaining by a 41-yard Gator Field goal. The two big highlights of the game, so far as the Maroons were concerned, were TD runs of 77 and 42 yards by halfback Marcus Bhoden. A fourth quarter fumble by State provided Florida with the chance to kick a game tieing field goal, putting the score at 13-13, thus enabling the last second 3-pointer to put the Gators ahead. GERALD RICHARDS FLORIDA- 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE- 13 GRADY ROI.TON RICHARD WEAVER HILTON BALL JUSTIN CANALE Canale kicks good against Rebs ■■■3SB Marcus Rhoden on the receiving end of a touchdown pass in Ole Miss game. Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 3 — Trying a valiant comeback from two straight losses opening the season, the Maroons were stopped short of their goal once again, this time by only one point, 14-13 by the Tennessee Volunteers. State, trailing by a first quarter TD which came as a result of a Bulldog fumble, scored on a 3-yard run by Marcus Rhoden in the 2nd quarter to tie the game at halftime 7-7. In the second half Tennessee went ahead 14-7 when they scored on a version of the old Statue of Liberty play. Again the Maroons fought back, and on the strength of a 45-yard draw by Granger scored to make it 14-13. Bland scored the TD from 3 yards out. State elected to try for the 2-point extra point option and almost made it. A lateral from Granger to Inman was declared an illegal pass and the Bulldogs had to settle for their third loss. BUDDY HODGES TENNESSEE- MISSISSIPPI STATE- BUBBA HAMPTON SHERMAN DOUGLAS BILLY COOK 14 13 Rhoden breaks clear for long TD. Dan Bland Rips off yardage against Southern. State College. Miss.. Oct. 10— After 3 straight losses on the road the Bulldogs came home to the friendly confines of Scott Field and posted a hardf ought 17-6 win over SEC opponent Tulane. The Maroons showed determination to get into the win column as they built up a 17 point lead at halftime and then held on for victory. State scores all came in the first half with the first being a 27-yard field goal by Justin Canale. Midway through the second quarter State recovered a Greenie fumble on the Tulane 18-yard line and a few plays later Marcus Rhoden scored from the 2 to put State ahead 1 ()-(). The final Bulldog score came on the last offensive play of the half when Rhoden broke loose and scampered 77 yards. Canale booted the extra point and State led 17-0. The second half was a defensive struggle as State fought off drive after drive. Only once was Tulane able to score, and State was able to chalk up their first win of the year. MIKE DUCKWORTH Don Edwards halted by a Rebel MISSISSIPPI STATE- 17 TUPANE- MARVIN CORNELIUS MIKE CHILDS JIM McBRIDE Asliby Cook on the move with Granger and Hodges leading the way. State College, Miss., Oct. 17— State ' s 2nd win of the year came about at the expense of neighboring school Southern Mississippi by the score of 4§-7. The Southerners were never in the contest as the Bulldogs scored almost at will. State scored the first four times they had possession of the ball and finished with seven touchdowns in nine possessions. Five Maroon players shared in the scoring with Dan Bland scoring twice, Tommy Inman twice, Billy Cook, Hoyle Granger, and Noel Brock. Bland scored the first TD on a 2-yard run capping a 91-yard drive that began with a 48-yard run by Price Hodges. Bland ' s second score came on another short run in the second quarter. Inman was on the receiving end of 22 and 58 yard scoring heaves from Ashby Cook. Granger scored on a short plunge, Brock for about 12 yards away, and Billy Cook from 3 yards out. Southern scored on a 101-yard kickoff return following State ' s third TD. BUTCH LUKE MISSISSIPPI STATE- 48 Cougars closing in on Cook. SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI— JIMBO LANE JIM LIGHTSEY BOB JOHNSTON Tommy Neville leads defensive charge against Cougars. State College. Miss.. Oct. 24— Mississippi State made a success out of their homecoming game with a come from behind 18-13 win over Houston. State trailed for 3 quarters of the way and had to ride the toe of Justin Canale to pull out the victory. State struck first in the contest as Canale kicked the first of 3 field goals from 44-yards away. Houston came back to score a TD from 3 yards out and carried a 7-3 lead into the dressing room. Canale put State within a point at 7-6 in the 3rd quarter with a 24 yard field goal, and on the first series of plays in the 4th period he put State ahead with a 49-yard 3 pointer. Following a Houston safety in the last period State put their only TD on the scoreboard when Dan Bland raced the kickoff back 73 yards for the score. Houston made the final score 18-13 when they scored a touchdown in the waning moments of the game. HOYLE GRANGER Granger sweeps end against Tide ' . MISSISSIPPI STATE HOUSTON- ' S 13 ROBERT CAROLLA JAMES CARROLL RAY CUSHMAN Rebel futility shown as Don Edwards rolls out to pass. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 31 — After evening their season ' s record at three wins and three losses the week before, State traveled to Jackson with aspiration of knocking Alabama from the undefeated ranks. The Bryantmen from Tuscaloosa were not to be denied though and proceeded to give State what proved to be their worst licking of the season, 23-6. Hopes were raised for Bulldog supporters early in the game as State took the opening kickoff all the way to paydirt, with Price Hodges going over from the 8. This brief 6-0 lead was wiped out by halftime on the strength of 3 field goals by Alabama ' s David Ray. The second half was all Alabama as the Tide could do no wrong. They scored a touchdown in each of the final two quarters to provide the final 17 point margin. CHARLES BEENE FRANKIE BELL ALABAMA— 23 Marcus Rhoden on the move. MISSISSIPPI STATE TOM FOLLIARD LARRY SWEARENGEN - Tommy Inman clears lust obstacle as he goes for touchdown. r .• Auburn. Ala., Nov. 7 — After having a 3-game win streak broken by Alabama the week before, the Bulldogs journeyed into Auburn to do battle with the Plainsmen. The effects of the loss to Alabama were obvious as State could do nothing right and came home on the short end of a 12-3 score. State ' s attempt to spoil Auburn ' s homecoming was unsuccessful as Auburn scored their first TD of the season against South- eastern Conference opposition, and went on to win. Several times State drove deep into Auburn territory, once to the 5 yard line, but • •arh time the stubborn Auburn defensive wall shoved them back. State ' s only points came on a field goal by Justin Canale. HARLAND REED AUBURN— 12 MISSISSIPPI STATE— Edwards turns cornet againsl Rebs. Itll I Y MOORE LESLIE NEWTON JON NICHOLS Big hole opens for Price Hodges as Richard Weaver leads interference. Baton Rouge, La.. Nov. 14 — One of Mississippi State ' s finest efforts of the season almost ruined the Bowl aspirations of the L.S.U. Tigers. The Tigers, hardpressed for yardage throughout the game, took advantage of two identical scoring passes from Billy Ezell to Doug Moreau to pull out the win 14-10. The Bulldogs got on the scoreboard first when, on the first play of trie game, Marcus Rhoden ran 76 yards for the 6 points. The momentarily stunned Tigers soon began a march that ended in paydirt in the 2nd quarter on a 6-yard pass play from Ezell to Moreau. After receiving a punt from State after the next series of downs the Tigers again marched down the field and scored on another 6-yard, Ezell to Moreau pass on the same side of the field. This combination switched sides of the field on the two point play. Canale ' s 41 -yard field goal ended the scoring. ASHBY COOK L.S.U. 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE DON EDWARDS BOBBY JONES MARCUS RHODEN 10 Hodges gains valuable yar Granger stiff-arms a Rebel in 20-17 win as Bnotsie Larsen watches. Oxford, Miss., Dec. 7— For the first time since 1946 Mississippi State left the field victorious against arch-rival Ole Miss. From the onset it was obvious that the game would be a hard hitting and very close game, but few believed State would prevail. Prevail they did. and with it the tears of 18 years were washed away. Ole Miss got on the scoreboard first when Billy Carl Irwin kicked a 25 yard field goal to put the Rebels ahead 3-0. The rest of the afternoon was spent with Ole Miss trying desperately to catch the Bulldops. State tied it up at 3-all with a 29 yard Field goal, and Canale ' s second 3-pointer put State ahead 6-3 at halftime. The field goal covered 49 yards. State scored in the second half on a 17-yard pass from Don Edwards to Marcus Rhoden. and on a 1-yard plunge by Granger Following a pass interception by Dan Bland. The Rebels scored on a 10-yard pass and an 80-yard kickoff return, but it just wasn t enough. BOOTSIE LARSEN Coal hound Granger caught by Reb MISSISSIPPI STATE 20 MISSISSIPPI 17 TOMMY NEVILLE BILL McGUIRE TOMMY INMAN N«i nunt vr tnt vnnnf w MISSISSIPPI STATE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD, Le « to ngfo: Paul Smith, Buddy Walden, Don Posey, John Sapen, Jim Gordon, Charlie Crews, Herb Biggs, Howard Hemphill, Richie Williams, Tommy Payne, Gary Washington, Bill Chumbler, and Phil Vance. For the second straight year Mississippi State ' s basketball team had a losing season in compiling a 10-16 record, but valuable experience was accumulated and prospects for the 1965-1966 season are considerably brighter. The Bulldogs were a sophomore studded team, with the entire starting team composed of first year men at times. Only two seniors are on the squad and with a season under their belts the team should improve. Seniors on the squad are 6 ' 5 forward Richie Williams, and 6 ' 3 forward Don Posey. There were 2 juniors on the team in 5 ' 10 guard Paul Smith and 6 ' 8 center Howard Hemphill. Sophomores are 5 ' 10 guard Phil Vance, 6 ' 0 guard Buddy Walden, 6 ' 4 foward John Sapen, 6 ' 1 guard Billy Chumbler, 6 ' 3 forward Gary Washington, 6 ' 7 center Charlie Crews, and 6 ' 9 center Herbie Biggs. Leading scorer on the ' team was Bill Chumbler, with an average of 13.5 points per game, followed by Gary Washington with 10.1, Richie Williams 9.5, Buddy Walden 8.8, and Paul Smith 7.8. Leading rebounder was Richie Williams with 157 followed by Charlie Crews with 129, and Buddy Walden with 112. 317 RECORD Miss. State. . . 72 Miss. State. . . 74 Miss. State. . . 65 Miss. State. . . 8? Miss. State. . . 80 Miss. State. . . 75 Miss. State . . . 57 Miss. State. . . 82 Miss. State. . . 70 Miss. State. . . Qfi Miss. State. . . ...70 Miss. State. . . 83 Miss. State. . . 50 Miss. State. . . 70 Miss. State. . . 101 Miss. State. . . 73 Miss. State. . . 60 Miss. State. . . 76 Miss. State? . . 70 Miss. State. . . 57 Miss. State. . . 56 Miss. State. . . 51 Miss. State . . . m Miss. State. . . 76 Miss. State . . . 01 Miss. State. . . 78 FOR 1064-65 SEASON Northeast La 71 Southwestern La 73 83 78 84 .... 104 Georgia Teeh La. Tech North Carolina .... Virginia Tech Miss. College 72 Delta State 63 Auburn 71 Alabama 68 Vanderbilt 04 Alabama 05 Florida 74 Georgia 74 Ole Miss 72 Georgia Tech . 75 Arkansas 84 L.S.U 74 Tulane 73 Tennessee 77 Kentucky 74 Florida 68 Georgia 82 L.S.U 04 Tulane 72 Ole Miss 77 OT) Overall record 10-16 S.E.C. record 6-10 COACH BABE McCARTHY James Harrison McCarthy has made winning SEC championships a pleasant habit at Mississippi State. The 41-year-old McCarthy has directed the Bulldogs to four championships in the last six years. Babe wasn ' t even in coaching when given the opportunity to coach a major college team, and he accepted the produce, or else chal- Inigc. McCarthy has led State to 160 victories and 85 losses in ten -ca-nn-. a .065 winning percentage. More important are the four SEC titles that have come to MSU in the past six years. Besides Kentucky, no other SEC team has ever won three conference crowns 111 -liri ■. • — i i n i . For guiding the 1001-02 team to a co-championship with Kentucky. McCarthy was selected SEC Coach of the Year for the third time. He was runner-up in (he voting on another occasion. Babe has h.id onl three losing seasons. 12-13 in ' 50-00. last year when State won 0-17. and this vear with a 10-10 record. Walden lays in two against N.E. La. 318 Billy Chumbler hits short jumper against Georgia Tech. State ' s Charlie Crews, Don Posey, and Gary Washington battle L.S.U. ' s Dick Maile for rebound. MSU FRESHMAN SQUAD: Front Row, left to right: Coach Joe Dan Gold, John Gladstein, Dale Creed, Ronnie Hankins, Lester Rogers, Russell Dillard, and Doug Hutton, Assistant Coach. Standing: James Parks, Butch Nygren, Ray Brandon, David Williams, Jerry Forehand, Jerry Anderson, and Bobby Beene. 319 M1 M II PI .STATE ' S 196-3 BASEBALL TEAM: Bach Row, left to right: Russ Gatlin, Ron Donaldson, James Cairoll, Coach Gregory Del Unser Bill Bacon Bob McCool, Bill Hamilton and Claude Passeau. Second Roiv: Bill Fortner, Dick Jarbo, Don Bell, Mike Burns, Wayne Meadows Ken Tatum 1(1,11 Jenkins, Bobby Bragin, and Charlie Smith. Front Row: Aubrey Nichols, Jim Wilcutt, Ron Jones, and Frank Chambers Miss. State 7 Miss. State 21 Miss. State 5 Miss. State 4 Miss. State 1 Miss. State 5 Miss. State 3 Miss. State 1 Miss. State 4 Miss. State. . . . 10 Miss. State 1 Miss. State 6 Miss. State 7 Miss. State 5 Miss. State 3 Miss. State 1 Miss. State. ... 1 I Mi--. Stale 2 Mis-. State 1 Mis.s. State 3 RESULTS OF Ark. State Ark. State 1 Alabama .... 3 Alabama .... 7 Nicholls St Nicholls St. .... 3 North Carolina 2 Florida St 7 Northeast La. 1 Florida 2 Florida 6 South. Miss.. .10 111. Wesleyan ... 1 111. Wesleyan... 1 Ark. State Ark. State 7 L.S.U 5 L.S.U 5 Alabama ...14 Ole Miss 7 1964 SEASON Miss. State 0 ' Miss. State 8 Miss. State 1 Miss. State 1 Miss. State 2 Miss. State. . . . 14 Miss. State 1 Miss. State 5 Ole Miss 8 Tulane 1 South Miss. . .3 Tulane 1 Tulane 0 L.S.U 2 L.S.U 14 Ole Miss 2 Final Overall Record 17-12 SEC Western Division 7-7 Conference Games COA( II I ' M I GREGORY 320 Another run for State as Neville scores. BULLDOG PITCHERS: left to right, Standing: Carroll, Jarbo, McCool, Passeau. Kneeling: Jenkins, Tatum, Chambers, and Fortner. BULLDOG INFIELDERS: left to right, Standing: Jones, Bacon, Unser, and Nichols. Kneeling: Bell, Bragin, Wil- cutt, and Meadows. Butch East reaches third in Ole Miss game CATCHER— Charlie Smith FIRST BASEMAN— Bobby Bragan PITCHER— Claude Passeau run for State against Crimson Tide BILL CROW The Bill Crow Memorial Trophy pictured above is in honor of the faithful manager of the 1964 team. Bill died of Leukemia on Dec. 13, at his home in Pensacola, Florida. His friends established the trophy to be competed for by Mississippi State and Florida State each year in Pensacola. Mr. Larry Caton of Pensacola is shown awarding it to team captain Graham Primrose alter Mississippi State defeated Florida State 7 to 2 on January 23, 1965. 323 MISSISSIPPI STATE TENNIS TEA M: left to right, kneeling: Graham Primrose, Phil Livingston, Robert Dean, Orlando bracomonte. Standing: Coach Tom Sawyer, Hugh Thompson (freshman), Mac Cameron, Tito Echiburu, Robert Brien, and nugun otuton. Mississippi State ' s Tennis team had a great year in 1964, with even better prospects in 1965. In ' 64 the Bulldogs had easy victories over such teams as L.S.U., Georgia, Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt, and Ole Miss in S.E.C. dual Meets. They were edged 27 to 24 by perennial SEC and national power- house Tulane in the conference tournament. State scored a perfect 33 points in winning the Mississippi Intercollegiate tournament. Five maroons won S.E.C. individual honors. Graham Prim- rose, number 1 singles champion, Robert Dean, number 5 singles champion, Hagan Staton. number 6 singles champion, Robert Brien. number 1 freshman champion, and Mack Cameron, number 2 freshman champ. All 1964 lettermen return for the 1965 season. Add Brien and Cameron and State has one of the top teams in the south. ( (i II lo l SAWYKK 324 SOPHOMORE STAR ROBERT BRIEN 1964 RESULTS Miss. State Miss. State Miss. State Miss. State Miss. State Miss. State Miss. State Miss. State Miss. State Miss. State Ole Miss Georgia 2 Georgia Tech 3 Vanderbilt 1 Kalamazoo Southern Miss L.S.U Tulane 4 (called due to darkness) Florida State 2 Naval Air School 1 Second in S.E.C. Mississippi Intercollegiate Champions Backhand stroke of Graham Primrose 325 Standing, L. to R.: Crowell, Groce, Smyley, Diggins, Williams, Posey, Sanford, Beicke, Johnson, Gaddis, Simmons. Kneeling: Clark, Moore, Taylor, Morrison, Robinson, James, ' Brock, and Balfour. Bulldog Bill Sanford goes over the high jump. Canale heaves the shot put. Coach Jerry Simmon ' s thin-clads enjoyed a very successful campaign, highlighted by dual meet vic- tories over Alabama and Memphis State. The State harriers overpowered Alabama 83-62. and edged Memphis St. 75-70. despite a brilliant 27-point performance by the Tiger ' s David Hatch- cock. State collected 45 points to win the team title in the inaugural Southern Track and Field Federation championship, beating out LSU, Southeastern La., Iulane and other entries. Against Alabama Harold Groce captured the mile run in 1:16.1, the fastest mile time in the South- eastern Conference during the season. A Bulldog pule vaultcr goes over the lop. 326 v- ' - : MILE RELAY TEAM: Standing: I. to r.: Jim Clark, Harold Groce, Coach Simmons. Kneeling: Bobby Moore, Bob Morrison and neil Robinson. Maroon relay-man leaves the blocks. Paul Beicke and Malcolm Balfour in photo finish. Bulldog broad-jumper Don Posey State ' s Bob Morrison winning the 440-yard dash. 327 MISSISSIPPI STATE GOLF TEAM: left to right, standing: Jim Bridges, Coach Wade Walker, and Richard Santagata. Kneeling: Paul Kurt. Steve Lyles, Jerry Scott, and Heritor! Scott. Mi i-ippi StateV  olf team, coached |,y Athletic Director Wade Walker, had a 5-3 record in dual matches during the 1964 sea- son, highlighted b) a third place finish in the Southeastern Conference tournament held at Athens, Georgia, Included anion- the victories were a pair of decisions over Ole Miss. the State links lean, taking a ISU-lPo decision on the Mu 1 1 do .- home course, followed l a If)-]] win on the Rebel course. I! ' M Cornell captured top honors i„ the Mississippi Intercollegiate loin nc in w Inch State placed third. Besides I ornett, othei members of the |%| State team included Jim Folks. Steve l.vles. Paul Kurts, Jerrj Scott, and Jim Bridges. 328 The PEOPLES BANK Offers You Complete, Convenient, Friendly and PERSONAL SERVICE Won ' t You Stop in So We Can Get Acquainted Two Locations to Serve You DOWNTOWN Corner of Main and Lafayette UNIVERSITY BRANCH Corner of Hwy 12 and Montgomery MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. Serving the Students of Mississippi State University for 75 Years PEOPLES BANK Since 1889 OFFICERS F. Cooper . . . Chairman of the Board John H. Mitchell, Jr. . Leroy Silces . Malcolm Roseberry . E. D. Hunt . William H. Ward . President Cashier Assistant Vice-President Assistant Cashier Trust Officer 329 THE PLACE TO GO FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW Starkville West Point 330 SECURITY STATE BANK STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Serving Starkville, Oktibbeha County and Mississippi State University Since 1898 Growing and Expanding With the Community to Provide You the Most Complete and Modern Up to Date Banking Service Available MAIN STREET BRANCH of Sec. State Bank Provides All Services Offered by the Main Office Plus the Convenience of DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOWS and FREE PARKING ENJOY ONE STOP BANKING WITH SECURITY 331 THOMPSON ' S CAFE Catering to the University Student Student Plates and Specials Every Night Highway 82, East Starlcville Phone 323-2247 GEORGE EVANS SHINE PARLOR Dyeing All Colors Re-Sueding Leather Coats Refinished Luggage — Cuffs — Zippers — Bands Special Spit Shine for ROTC Students 49 Years Experience Lamplein Street Starlcville, Miss. Tel. 323-3204 Home 323-2772 THOMPSON ' S RESTAURANT Caters to All Clubs and Fraternities Banquets Parties University Dr. Phone 323-2840 W. W. SCALES CO. « w. S GALE CO. Smart People Have Shopped Here Since 1845 Starlcville, Miss. 332 KLEBAN ' S SHOE STORE Where Most State Students Buy Their Shoes Featuring JARMAN AND NUNN-BUSH SHOES Main St. Starkville Ph. 323-4181 ALLEN DRUG STORE Drugs, Candies, Toiletries Starkville, Miss. FRED ' S DOLLAR STORE Where Nothing Cost Over $3 Your Dry Good Super Market South Lafayette St. Stark PH. 323-3582 ville LEE ' S RADIO-TV RECORD SHOP Your Philco Sales and Service Dealer For TV . . . See PD Radio and TV Repair Hi-Fi and Stereo Records South Layfette St. Starkville PH. 323-4971 JONES ' SHOE SHOP Students ' Friend HARTNESS REDUS Walgreen Agency We Will Cash Your Check With a Smile Starlcville Miss. GORDON ' S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family John C. Roberts Personality Bostonians Red Goose Justins Gems Pay Cash and Save the Difference FOR BETTER FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES Eat at the PEOPLES CAFE Starkville ' s Favorite Eating Place With State Students for Over 40 Years Coca-Cola In harmony HB with fun!!! STARKVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY EAST MISS. LUMBER CO. Building Materials Hardware Our Code: THEY PROSPER MOST WHO SERVE BEST Starlcville Miss. SLAUGHTER CHEVROLET CO. PH. 323-3640 334 COLONIAL HEIGHTS SERVICE STATION Your Texaco Dealer Keys Made COOPER TIRES DELCO BATTERIES JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS TOMMY COLEMAN, Owner For Road Service Ph. 323-5805 JIM PRUITT STUDIO The Official Photographer of the REVEILLE for Over 38 Years MORRIS EDWARDS Owner and Operator Serving the College for 40 Years A GOOD JOB FOR YOU Starkville, Miss. Compliments of SALLIE ANNE NEBLETT and DON TOLAND 335 Front Row, L. to R.: D. W. Skelton, first vice president; Bob Williams, executive secretary; Roy Adams, president; Don Echols, Second vice president. Second Row, L. to R.: Charles Weatherly, field secretary; Jack Cook, treasurer; Newman Bolls, central district committeeman; D. 0. Scott, southern district committeeman; David Jones, northern district committeeman. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association of Mississippi State University was founded in 1885 by the graduates of the first three classes. During the 83 year history l 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 wavs and means of perpetuating the memories of college life, in a manner thai would hind to some extent the same time to strengthen, by union or association, the good influences the University might exert through her graduates. 336
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