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An Official Publication of the Students of Mississippi State University State College, Mississippi [ISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY D STATE COLLEGE, MISSISSIPPI Editor Chester Hollomon Business Manager O. A. Cleveland jr. £2-r â– â– â– â– ) 1 â– ! J ' i I YOU ARE A FINK FYOU DOAIT GETYOUR FACE IN THE A f w R EVElIle PICTURES MADE Sepf. 1 30 I-5W UNION WORKSHOP CajlTt TIES FOR BOYS ALL CLASSES CONTENTS Administration Student Life 1 Features 6 Sports 8 Greeks 11 Organizations 18 Classes 29 ; m m Administration m The Honorable Paul B. Johnson Governor of Mississippi Board of Trustees of Institutions of Higher Learning Seated, left to right: Dr M M. Roberts, Vice-President; George M. Yarbrough; Ira L. Morgan; M. Paul Hayncs; Tally D. Riddell; S. R. Evans, President; and E. Ray Izard. Standing, left to right: E. R. Jobe, Executive Secretary; Mrs. Nan M. Sibley, Secretary; Milton E. Brister; J. N. Lipscomb; Leon Lowrey; W. O. Stone; Dr Verner S. Holmes; and Thomas N. Turner. President W. L. Giles ADMINISTRATION DR. D. W. AIKEN— Vice President of Student Affairs DR. JOHN K. BETTERSWORTH Vice President for Academic Affairs DR. T. K. MARTIN— Vice President MR. DOUG M. ALLEN— Director of Development and Public Relations DR. LEWIS N. WISE— Vice President for Agriculture and Forestry MR. L. F. MALLORY Fiscal-Physical Comptroller MR. ANDY BOND Director of Student Aid MR. CERMETTE CLARDY Coordinator of Religious Activities MR. JOE DOLLAR Director of Guidance and Counseling MR. BILL FOSTER Director of MSU Union MR. LYNN FURGERSON Registrar MR. MALCOLM GRAY Housing Director MR. HAROLD HALL Dean of Men MR. BILL HOOD Traffic and Security Director MRS. FRANCES LEE Dean of Women MR. ROBERT LESHE Director of Student Placement MR. GEORGE LEWIS Director of Libraries DR. JOHN LONGEST Student Health Services Director MR. BOB MOULDER Public Information Director MR. ROY RUBY Coordinator of Student Activities MR. BOB WILLIAMS Alumni Executive Secretary Graduate School: Advanced Education DR. J. C. McKEE, JR. Dean of Graduate School The Graduate School has been in operation since 1936, and in the last ten years has given more Master ' 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 deurees are offered is increasing every year, and the Gradu- ate School is doing much to further the interests of higher education in Mississippi. The world over, men and women with Graduate Degrees from Mis- sissippi State University may be found working for the betterment of their society. 10 Agriculture — New Techniques in an Age Old Endeavor As a part of Mississippi State from the very first, the College of Agriculture has made a major contribution to the development of the people and the land of Mississippi. Graduates of the College have contributed to modern af- fluence by developing a more efficient agriculture which continues to supply the basic human needs at a decreasing cost. The College of Agriculture prepares men and women to engage in scientific discovery and to apply the scientific knowledge to the most efficint economical and aesthetic management of our total renewable natural resources. Nat- ural resources are managed to provide food and sustenance efficiently and to develop the most wholesome natural en- vironment for all members of the society. DR. NORMAN C. MERWINE Dean of College of Agriculture Arts and Sciences - A Broad 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 providing for the student the opportunity to ac- quire 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. In addition, the College provides pre-professional curriculums for students who take their professional training elsewhere. Thus, premedical, predental, prepharmacy, pre- clinical, prelaw, and preministerial training is available within the College of Arts and Sciences. DR. L. C W-HR 1 )ean of Cnllcuc of Arts and Sciences 12 Study of Life Business — Tomorrow ' s Executives 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, manage- ment, or one of the other fields of concentration offered by the College. The College strives to educate men and women for positions of responsibility in their respective business and profession, and to enable them to advance rapidly in their positions and in their appreciation of the values and obligations of good citizenship. DR. V. C. FLEWELLEN Dean of College of Business and Industry 14 College of Education: Essential and Rewarding There is, throughout our nation, a growing need for qualified personnel on elementary school and high school staffs. Mississippi State ' s College of Education is training men and wom- en to fill this need. Its graduates find reward- ing opportunities for educational service in pub- lic schools. Students are offered a program which, in addition to classroom work, includes experience working in various schools within the state. During this period they receive vital practice in the field of education they wish to enter. DR. FRANCIS A. RHODES Dean of College of Education Engineers — Creative Designers and Innovators The College of Engineering, accepted as one of the finest in the nation, provides courses of study designed to educate competent engineers to as- sume professional responsibilities and leadership in industry, government, private practice, and educa- tion. An outstanding faculty, modern equipment and laboratories, and excellent facilities assures the en- gineering graduate that he will enter engineering practice with a full understanding of the work re- quired of him. MR. HARRY C. SIMRALL Dean of College of Engineering 16 Forestry: Developing a Vital Resource The School of Forestry is offered excellent facilities at Mississippi State. This fall the school moved into the new offices and classrooms of Dorman Hall. Besides classroom work, the forestry program includes a great deal of work in the field, putting principles into prac- tice. The students have access to the Northeast Mississippi Experimental Forest, an 8,000 acre tract of land man- aged by the School of Forestry. This forest, well stocked with a variety of timber species and age classes, offers the student much practical experience toward becoming a competent forester. DEAN ROBERT T. CLAPP Dean of School of Forestry DORMAN HALL 17 JJ ' te Student Life • • ' . ? ??  ,â– .. • 9 H 20 What is MSU? Occasionally it ' s loneliness: the student caged in a gradually dissolving wall of self within which he is almost utterly abandoned. In this serene state he considers, introspects, assimilates. He projects; he reverges into the chaos of so- ciety, better able to cope with the inevitable crises for these moments of self examination. He has learned emotional honesty, integrity. As the wall diminishes, he becomes a creative individual, a contribution of his university to the world. More often student life is Vv£x % % K . ' W V y M 7 f:$£ SP Hi w FT— — ... - ' â– ' f ' -r-. ' r AsStar- !53 «m Hp 1 22 Registration: Students Greet Chaos Bring your nineteen-cent pen. Don ' t forget all that advice from upperclassmen. Join the semester ' s first line. Spell your last name. Pick up your packet of cards. Follow the herd on to the cowbarn floor. Greet the chaos. Hello, chaos. View the sawdust sprinkled with ashes. Smell the air musty with dust. Hear the sighs filled with despair. Closed sections. Schedule conflicts. Saturday classes. But fake a smile: this too will pass. 23 1 I 24 More and More of Them One of the most readily apparent aspects of the dynamic growth of Mississippi State is the outstanding increase in our co-ed population. The girls come for reasons which are characteristically feminine: some like the boy-girl ratio; some like the lack of competition for positions of leader- ship; some, of course, seriously seek an education. But re- gardless of why they came, they are a welcomed part of our student life. Concentration: A Comedy in One Act Scene I: Scene II: Dramatis Personae: Student I, Student II, Student III, Professor Student I seated in a classroom poring over a book. The eye of the audience should see only the student holding his head in his left hand and his text in his right. The scene should evoke a of frustration . . . feeling Alone in the Old Engineering Building at 1:45 A.M. Student II should be seated to the rear of the stage, left of center, so that the empty chairs shown capture the loneliness inherent in the scene . . . Scene III: In the dorm after classes. With copy of most desired magazine on campus, Student III is contemplating an unorthodox philosophical system in a rare moment of tranquility. It is vital that the student be relaxed in a prone position. Scene IV: In a slightly disorganized office. The Professor should look com- fortable: leaning back, legs crossed, scrutinizing a paper. He must portray the self-confidence that comes from cultivating the art of concentration. 26 27 23 The Long, Hot Summer Classes that meet every day, but quality points more easily earned; long nights of cramming, but afternoons of watermelon; fraternity house lawns that must be mowed, but a girl to meet at the pool: these are sum- mer school. Always hot, often tiring, sometimes boring, but worth it. 29 30 ir 1- MSU Dabbles in Politics Friendly voices, pleading smiles, warm handshakes, pop art posters, original campaign gimmicks which all say, Vote! and incidentally, of course, for me. And some lucky candidate persuades fifty-five percent of the forty-five percent of the stu- dent body which votes to see it his way. Then Mr. Lucky ' s voice loses its friendliness, and his smile disappears, and he hasn ' t time to shake your hand: but that ' s politics. Occasionally, something new and adventurous explodes in a campaign, like the Mandate for Change. But our campus seems to prefer the old traditions to the new and adventurous. e - 4 32 Fraternities and Sororities Provide Social Development One of the invaluable assets of a mature adult is his ability to get along with people. The fraternity system plays a significant role in helping the student develop a sense of responsibility toward his fellow man, a charac- teristic which he must cultivate in order to fully ap- preciate his associations with other people. 34 Homecoming is . . . A float- creatively expressing: the imagination of homecom- ing A governor — proudly examining: the honored guest of homecom- ing A display — colorfully decorating: the welcome sign of home- coming A queen — elegantly walking: the symbol of homecoming A crowd — hysterically cheering: the spirit of homecoming 35 Army or Air Force? The great dilemma of the MSU freshman male: which ROTC to take. The advice of the upperclassman: If you don ' t want to carry a rifle or polish brass, take Air Force; on the other hand, if you plan to go advanced, take Army; you only owe the government two years when you graduate. But then there are always the real foxes who take Air Force for two years and then go advanced Army. No matter which he chooses, there are opportuni- ties to develop latent leadership ability. 36 t ' j ! i % . 37 38 They come. They form the society within which State exists. They often fail to communicate to their society with their words. They seldom babble with their expressions. In their faces is the spectrum of their emo- tions, from exuberance to violet despair. And seeing them, their society less often fails to comprehend. 39 The Life in a Dorm A university is a society in which each student must learn to function if his years in college are to pre- pare him for life in the world outside. It is in the dorms that the freshman learns the mores, taboos, and strange vernacular of his society so that, as an upper-classman he can keep his cool. In the dormitory he becomes acquainted with the other members of his society; some he selects as friends, others he rejects. But he learns how to react to each of them, and the society progresses. 40 41 All-Purpose Dispensary The bookstore dispenses the necessities of the students ' lives: beer mugs, cram notes, crayons, facial powder, sweatshirts . . . And most of the lux- uries: pens, pencils, paper . . . And oh yes, books. Many books. Brilliantly new one semester; hopeless- ly outdated the next. And expensive. Very expen- sive. But the manager smiles. And the Athletic De- partment is happy. 42 43 Knowledge Comes to Those That Seek it. 44 s ) S MSU Grows MSU is an expanding university. New structures are con- stantly emerging. Traffic jams are our growing pains. The chapel spire symbolizes the aspirations in our explosion, com- manding upturned faces and making the traffic jams a little more bearable. 46 43 Dating - MSU Expressing one ' s self to ano- ther . . . intensely felt moments of shared experience . . . the dating game, essential to the maturation process in which the MSU student is vitally involved. The dinner, the party, the lake, the walk, the talk — to- gether . . two glasses, two cigarettes, two people — for a little day, a little month, a little half a year. And then . . . waiting for forgetting to hap- pen, and it does not, not com- pletely — Together still by some- thing which makes all of it a part of us, and all of us a part of it. 49 Entertainment In A Barn The cow barn spotlight il- luminated the performances of these entertainers this year: Johnny Mathis, The Four Sea- sons, The Beach Boys, Mitch Ryder, Chad and Jeremy, and The Newbeats. Congratulations to Student Association Social Chairman, Harry Rayburn. JOHNNY MATHIS THE FOUR SEASONS 50 =55 THE BEACH BOYS CHAD AND JEREMY MITCH RYDER 51 52 Twenty-Two Hundred Strong Twenty miles toward the sunrise place, thirty minutes away from MSU, nestled in tradition, lies a cloister which MSU students call the W . Here twenty-two hundred girls eat together, study together, live together, and wait impatiently for the weekend. 53 54 Cross to the Roads When it ' s so good you have to celebrate it, or when it ' s so bad you have to forget it or when it all starts to pinch, you go to the crossroads. The crossroads — an institution of MSU life: the scene of the freshman ' s initiation into his new role, and a place he can always go back to when there ' s no other place to be comfortable. 55 56 A Moment to Relax Lounging behind a newspaper, sitting in front of the tube, leaning across a pool table, lying beneath a book — relaxing . . . taking a moment out of a frustrating day to let the tension slack. The MSU student must learn to stretch his leisure minutes; they don ' t happen often. 57 58 Two SEC Championships It was a proud day. for Coach Paul Gregory when he was presented with his second SEC championship trophy. The Bulldogs brought home the honors after fighting down to the last day of the season, which culminated in an ex- citing playoff series with the Volunteers of Tennessee. As this book goes to print, the Bulldogs are already in prepa- ration for the forthcoming season, and they are hopeful for a repeat performance of last year ' s winning effort. 59 60 Darkness Often Dominates Day dies. Sun sinks. Panther night comes rag- ing over Herbert flinging fiercely-clawed paws at sky blue. The juice of sunset ' s bright contu- sion drips in kaliedescopic patterns behind the gymnasium. And darkness encloses the univer- sity universe in a black envelope. And lights ' eyelids pop open. And the illumination evokes an aura of restless twilight. 61 62 To Retrospect Sitting in the cowbarn perspiring profusely under a black gown, the whole bit seems ironically hollow. From that first frightening night in the dorm — slowly through a thousand lines, quickly into all those doors, regretfully past most of the windows, joyfully away from some of the moments — to this. And suddenly all of it is squeezed into an instant. It was a pleasurable interlude. 63 Features Ma  . • â– : h m m,i B â– â– A ••. fclfi Sfc M y Â¥. tt£s v  ■•  W «i7 Reveille Beauties Bette Boyd M ' ' ® 0 u - • L 67  f0S to - i ' V ' ►•. I © • â– 4fr «t :; i v - •tftf ' «8f A V Etii I • â– !€■.y. ' â– â– - Reveille Beauties Cynthia Ivy 68 Gayle Stanley Iff 4 K %i k •I W. , : - ' - ' « V wIN i ! 4 ft Most Beautiful at MSU Penny Patterson 71 Reveille Favorites 72 ; â– ' ■•■' r - - . .. : site left to right: Nancy Bettersworth, Carol Ann Easterling, Mary McEwen, Linda Singletary, Carolyn Brown 73 Miss MSU Mary Ann Boyd 74 â– 7 1 — ?w Eb ' N ' ' j J flM ( W MF â– i 1 1 J I â– BL_ State Picks A Winner . . . For the first time in recent years, a Miss MSU placed in the top ten finalists at the Miss Mississippi pageant in Vicksburg. Mary Ann Boyd, a Chi Omega from Fort Worth, Texas, sang her way to success using a song from the The Wizard of Oz. Alternates were Carolyn Laird, Alpha Delta Pi, and Bonnie Baker, independent. Other finalists were Lynn Oakman and Scarlet White, Chi Omegas. 75 PENNY PATTERSON— SIGMA CHI CYNTHIA IVY— KAPPA ALPHA QUEEN CHERYL ALBRITTON— ALPHA TAU OMEGA CAROL ANN EASTERLING— ALPHA PHI OMEGA GAYLE STANLEY— KAPPA SIGMA The 1966 MSU Homecoming Court 77 MSU Cheerleaders BULLY ' 78 â– â– ' 9 M J0K , « V k  — ft 1 . w. I â– ; • j L, ' Ik STEVE RUE— Head Cheerleader GERALD McCORMICK and SUE RODGERS LINDA SINGLETARY and JIMMY PEPPER Betty Rogers Capture ' s Miss MSU Crown She came from Starkville to MSU, and she has carved an impressive number of outstanding honors. She is Betty Rogers — vice-president of Chi Omega, a member of the Panhellenic Council, commander of Angel Flight, a student senator, a member of the President ' s Cabinet, president of AWS, holder of a Cardinal Key, and listed in Who ' s Who. In her are embodied all those qualities which our university strives to promote in its coeds. Betty Rogers is a uniquely deserving Miss MSU. 80 Joe Ray Underwood Voted Mr. MSU Joe Ray ' s hometown of Corinth can surely be proud of his accomplishments here at MSU. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Mu Alpha, Blue Key, ODK, Arnold Air Society, Dev- onshire Singers, president of the Student Association, YMCA, and the MSU Choir. He also served as BSU summer missionary to Taiwan and minister of music at Mantee Baptist Church. Along with these many activities, his academic record has been highly commendable — Dean and President ' s scholar, AFROTC Scholarship Award, General Motors Scholarship, and Al- corn County National Bank Scholarship. Well rounded in leadership, character, and scholar- ship, Joe Ray truly represents Mr. MSU. 81 Best Dressed Coed On February 16th the Union Ballroom was the scene of the Best-Dressed Coed Contest. Three judges selected Miss Margaret Ann Fairley as MSU ' s Best-Dressed Coed for 1967- 68. Margaret Ann, a blonde haired blue-eyed coed, is a sen- ior majoring in Elementary Education and was sponsored by Magruder Dorm. Chosen as first and second alternates were Miss Margaret DeMoville and Miss Mary McEwen, respec- tively. MARGARET ANN FAIRLEY— BEST-DRESSED COED Margaret DeMoville — First Alternate Mary McEwen — Second Alternate 82 Kneeling: ( I to r) Cherrie Hammond, Margaret Ann Fairly, Linda Chapman, Cheryl Albritton Standing: (I to r) Kay Murphree, Margaret DeMoville, Linda Mitchell, Dawn Miller, Gayle Stanley Majorettes urge Bulldogs to victory. School Spirit Strengthened by State ' s Majorettes 83 Carl Hicks Andy Kyzar Billy Ray Jones Diane Nations and Toby Hughes (I. to R) Richard Hachett Robert Walker Walter Dowdle Joe Turnage Jerry Carlisle 84 WHO ' S WHO - ' 67 Selected for membership in the 1967 Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Collegs were 40 out- standing students. Scholarship, extra curricular activities, and citizenship were the requirements for eligibility. Also selected, but not pictured, were Gloria Wigley and Richard Van Deventer. O. A. Cleveland, Gerald McCormick, and Warren Wilkey Eddie Whitaker, Charles Field, and Jerry Sartain Bill Dog Walker (L to R) Betty Rogers, Kay Murphree, and Mary Beth Graham 85 Jerry White Rodney Henry Jerry Hammer James Green Joe Ray I ' nderwood and Harry Rayburn 86 Micky McReynolds, Richard Carlson, Ralph Powe, and Robert Webb Doris Carpenter and Anita Vance Bill Alsup Kay Ewalt George Bates 87 â– ' • ' .- ' ;• ' MY DING-A-LING GO TO HELL OLE MISS Sports A TOUGH YEAR FOR FOOTBALL Hoping to end a long losing streak, the 66 Bulldogs took on a strong Georgia team in the season opener. Georgia, however, had different ideas, and they sent State home on the short end of a 20-17 score. The game was a heartstopper from the start, and the bitter taste of defeat was lessened later on when it became apparent that Georgia had taken an undisputed SRC championship away from Alabama. The following week, the Bulldogs challenged the Gators of Florida. Even though the 7-7 half-time score contradicted all pre-game predictions, it was question- able as to how long State could hold out against the highly touted offense of Spurrier and Company. In the end, it was Florida ' s passing power along with several bad breaks for the Bulldogs that proved to be State ' s undoing by a score of 28-7. 90 - 1 -. . â– tft ' - ' ' ., • ' « ii TRULY - A HARD LUCK TEAM After two disappointing weeks on the road, Coach Paul Davis brought his team home to Starkville to face an eager but badly outclassed team from Richmond. Anxious to make up for the losses to Georgia and Florida, the Bull- dogs came on with a vengeance and buried the hapless Spiders under a 20 point deluge. A superb defense, led by all-SEC choice D. D. Lewis, held the Spiders virtually immobile on the group and in the air. A particularly bright spot of the game was the emergence of Andy Rhoades as the leading ground gainer in the SF.C. Also memorable was the fact that this victory ended an 8 game losing streak. 92 High spirits and sore arms from ringing cowbells prevailed into the following week as State attempted to even up their record with a victory over Southern in the homecoming tilt. On the first play of the game, Marcus Rhoden displayed the form that gave him the SEC lead in kickoff returns as he took the open- ing kickoff and raced 95 yards to score State ' s first and only touchdown of the afternoon. The Bulldogs finally overcame a stubborn Southern team to win by a score of 10-9, a missed extra point by Southern providing the margin for victory. 93 STATE WINS BOTH HOME GAMES 94 yy â– ,%â– , • • lit With a short but successful home stand behind them, the Bulldogs again took to the road, this time journeying to Houston to face the Cougars in the Astrodome. At the start, it looked as if State might be able to repeat the 36-0 trouncing that they gave Houston last year. However, a staunch Houston defense and a more than adequate offense turned the tables on the Bulldogs 28-0. Could this be the same team that we played last year? The loss was bad enough, but the fact that Andy Rhoades was serious- ly injured and lost for the season added to the disappointment. A desire to get back on the winning track was first in the Bulldogs ' mind as they took on Florida State in Tallahassee. The state of Florida was not particularly hospitable to the Bulldogs this year, as was witnessed by the 10-0 defeat that the Seminoles handed to State. Alabama, riding high on a long unbeaten streak, was State ' s next target, and many felt that the Bulldogs were ready to pull off the biggest upset of the year. Tradition holds that State is always a potential spoiler for ' Bama, and the Bulldogs appeared 95 96 ready to live up to their reputation, giving the Tide a scare for most of the game. But Alabama again dis- played its uncanny talent for forcing opponents into costly mistakes. It was those mistakes which finally allowed Bear ' s Boys to come up with a 27-14 win. They say that there is no rest for the weary, and that was the case as State met Auburn in Jackson. The cry War Eagle was no match for hundreds of cowbells, and the Plainsmen found themselves locked in a fierce duel with a team of determined Bulldogs. The final score of 13-0 belied the closeness of the game, but Auburn nevertheless, handed State its sixth straight loss. Baton Rouge was the sight of State ' s next game, a televised affair which pitted the Bulldogs against the Bengals of LSU. After conceding two early touch- downs, the team settled down to score one itself and keep the score to a respectable 17-7; and this was number seven. With only one game remaining, and that against arch-rival Ole Miss, the Bulldogs took a week off for a well deserved rest. That final game, however, showed what a heavy toll the tough season had taken on the team. The Rebs had no trouble in manhandling our defense while rolling up a 24-0 score. The offensive units of the Bulldogs were equally contained and State never passed the Ole Miss 49 yard line. All in all, and all things considered, it was a pretty disappointing year as far as football was concerned. But we gave our best, and, like all seasons, this one left us a little bit wiser and with a little bit more valuable experience. Everyone would have • liked to have seen a better record than the 2-8 we finished with; but, taking what this season has taught us, we can look forward to better things next year and in years to come. 97 THE VICTORIES OUTNUMBERED THE DEFEATS The Bulldog cagers ' 1966-67 season got of to a fly- ing start as the team rode roughshod over their first nine opponents. From all indications, it looked as if the SEC title might once again make its home in Starkville. A truly talented group of seniors led what appeared to be the finest team the State has fielded in a long while. It was not until State met Florida that the Rulldogs tasted defeat. The loss was only a temporary setback, as the team went on to win their next three games and compile a 12-1 record through the first month of the season An appearance in the top national ratings ap- peared to be within the Rulldogs reach as they started on what proved to be a disastrous road trip. It was hard going for State as they lost five games in a row to Alabama, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Ole Miss, and Mem- phis State before they could get back on the winning track with a great win over Kentucky ' s surging Wild- cats at Lexington. Showing great determination, the Bulldogs fought back to regain their old form and, as this book goes to press, they have compiled a very respectable 14-8 record with four games left against Florida, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, and Tennessee. 98 99 100 State Wins First Southern Mississippi Tournament A high spot for the Bulldogs, was their winning of the cham- pionship of the First Annual Southern Mississippi Invitational Tournament. In his second year as coach, Joe Dan Gold produced a re- markably well balanced team which, given a few reversals of fate, could have been the team on top in the SEC. Led by graduating seniors John Sapen, Herb Biggs, Charlie Crews, Gary Washington, Tom Payne, and Buddy Walden, the Bull- dogs presented an offense and defense which were worthy of the respect of each opponent they faced. The fact that David Williams will be returning will also aid the Bulldogs chances in 1967-8. David was State ' s high scorer for the year, the only Bulldog to place in the SEC scoring race. 101 - r £  . . 102 BASEBALL TOPS SEC AGAIN By virtue of a great team effort, State ' s baseball team was again able to put down all opposition and come away with the SEC championship. It was a long, hard fight, but victory is always sweeter the second time around. Before earning the right to face Tennessee in the play-off series, the Bulldogs had to overcome some stiff competition in their own division. The race was not decided until a final crucial series with Ole Miss. State hand- ily defeated their cross-state rivals and clinched the division title. The 3 game playoff series began in Knoxville and ended up in Columbus. After defeating the Vols in Knoxville, State returned home to win again and walk away with the series and the championship in two straight games. Still jubilant over their resounding victories over Tennessee, the Bulldogs t|g% 103 -  prepared to face an even sterner test in the NCAA collegiate championships. Going against tougher op- position than they had faced in their own conference, the Bulldogs were defeated in a double elimination and failed to advance to the finals rounds. The Bulldogs have been invited to play in an invita- tional tournament in the spring of 1967. If their past performance is any indication of what the future holds in store for them, they should have a good chance to add another star to their record. The success of the season was not due to any one individual. It was a team effort all the way, and none of the players will say that it could have been otherwise. 104 r % fl i « T% .... 105 Although not as potent as some teams have been in the past, the State track team, led by miler Don Hunt, turned in a fair season. The cindermen fought to a fourth place finish in the SEC race against some extremely tough opposition. The squad looks forward to the coming season which will be highlighted by Hunt ' s assault on the sub-four minute mile. If Hunt should make it, it will be the first time in SEC history that the magic barrier has been surpassed. 106 jtjJlB TRACK HP— ' 107 TENNIS: A DIXIE POWERHOUSE Winning is getting to be a habit with the Bulldog tennis team, and this year was no exception. Under the fine tutelage of Coach Sawyer, the State netmen placed a fine second in the SEC. The powerful and well balanced team also went on to finish third in the NCAA championships. The Bulldogs had no trouble in wading through the majority of their SF.C competition, and one reason for this was the faultless play of Bob Brien who cap- tured the singles title. Brien was named to the ail- American team at the end of the season. With an able group of players ready for next year, it appears as if the Bulldogs will be in fine shape to continue their winning ways on the courts of the SEC. 108 L to r: Frank Gumpert, Gary Norval, Bryan McGuffey, Kenny Southern L to r: Ralph Stillions, Bob Ethridge, Bill Howard, John Chambliss. Under its new coach, Jerry Scott, an enlarged Mississippi State golf team began practice for the 1967 season. Although no match- es had been played at the time that the Reveille went to the printers, Coach Scott felt confident that the team, under the leader- ship of captain Frank Gumpert, would be able to improve on last year ' s record of one win and three losses. A new rule abolished the freshman team, and the varsity is now able to take advantage of the talents of many freshmen. In addition, a vastly expanded schedule, which includes eight matches and five major tournaments, will permit the Bulldog golfers to ex- perience- the competition that is so necessary for a young team. â–º I Bryan McGuffey ' MP; Captain F rank Gumpert L to r: Eddie Andrews, Joe Ball, Frank Bell, John Howell. GOLF TEAM EXPANDS L to r: Coach Jerry Scott, George Hinman, Pat Owen, Randy Nichols. Greeks r !9BRm Alexander Babcock Davison Rccd Boutris Brooks BuforJ Chong Clark Cook . , m Ellis Fetterman Geiselman Glatt Gower Hood Crowl Jones Montgomery 1 ki Mmt% Rodn Rone Rutherford Sarta Selby Stegal Stuart Tarver Acacia is a Greek word social fraternity. The M.S.U. chapter was chartered in February 18, 1961, and is under a period of ' reorganization at the present time. Acacia is a small fraternity, offering a man the opportunity to practice broth- erhood — the noblest human relationship, and is steadily increasing in size and in participation of campus activities. We offer opportunities for a man to grow mentally and spiritually, as well as socially. We, the men of Acacia, try to fol- low our patron, Pythagoras, and to make getting an education our main reason for attending M.S.U., seeking knowledge from all quarters. Acacia was founded on the principles of Free Masonry and each member tries to live by these principles which arc deeply embedded in our heritage. The three most important social events of Acacia Fraternity arc the Black and Gold formal, the Fink Elephant Party , and the Night on the Nile a costume party which takes us to the court of King Tut III of ancient Egypt. President, Bill Babcodk and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sckyra 114 Anthony Arinder Gj i tft Sn Bates Bornman Brown Cameron Carter Davis Flint Heindl Lochridge Nieman Herren FARMHOUSE Smith, J. Smith, S. Strong Tolleson Walker Washington Wilson Deford Hill Phillips Raigans Winstead Wi: FARMHOUSE Farmhouse Fraternity was founded in 1905 by seven young men dedicated to their chosen vocations, to their university, to their country, and to their God. Farmhouse has the objective to build men, to effect bonds of brotherhood among its members, to estab- lish a home for worthy students while in college, and to promote the social, moral, and intellectual wel- fare of its members. Farmhouse Fraternity was started on the Mississippi State University campus in February of 1962, and received its charter in April of 1964. — -i President, George Bates and Mrs. W. C. Inzer, House Mother 115 Gumpcrt Karchcr ' ( (v £ Baker Beeland Beers B rower Fort.eang ALPHA TAU OMEGA Freeman Gearhiser Gibbs Hall Harvey Headley Hester Hollomon Howie Humble Johnson £ ££ £ Kell Kirkwood Krcihs Lamm Marshall Martinez Mipli, Mitchell Moore Mulherin Naufihcr Nobles Padgett Byford Tift ft ft Dennis Dickerson Farish. R. Farish, S. £1 Frasier Goodman Kappler r ft ppp i Latham Latimer Langlois McCollum McReynolds Parent 0f ffll Powc Ringenhurc Rodders Rogers Steele Smylic. M. Smvlic. W. Smyth. R. Smyth, W. Sncclings Stowers Taylor Trimble Will, Ward White. J. White. R. Wilder President, Preston Lamm and Mrs. Vivian Bufkin, House Mother ALPHA TAU OMEGA Spring Semester. Blue and Gold Formal . . . Champaign party . . . After dinner speech ... Is that the Rubyiat? . . . Off the floor Lamm! . . . Lamb? . . . Where ' s the punch bowl ? . . . We love you Leah . . . Most girls I ' ve met I ' ll soon — . . . Chet — Honor Pledge . . . Honor? . . . Mrs. Jackson . . . wild hair . . . Panama City . . . Fall Semester. Parties . . . Off the floor Lamm! . . . Lamb? . . . Mrs. Bufkin . . . Mom! . . . Ain ' t it good . . . The year of the great dispute . . . Power group vs. peons . . . Pledge active football game . . . The beer bust . . . Water . . . Chicken Pot Pie a la ceiling . . . And Santa Claus is an ATO ... a brotherhood . . . Individuals bound together in ties which see them through all the little crises . . . together. Although not doing too well in IFC sports the TAUS did manage to place first in party . . . h ± Abr.c. Adams, A. Adams, J. Armstrong Bailey Barham Batson Bethay Biggs Black Boone Boswell Bristea Carlisle Carollo Carr KAPPA ALPHA Carter Coleman Cox Dornbush Dowdle Dunn O j jp Q fl g$ C3 K vâ„¢ Edmonson Ellis Ferber Frasco Fratesi Frazier Glenn Gray Grower Hardy Hart ££££££1 Harvey Hatchett. D. Hatchett. R. Hawk Hemphill Henry Hickman Highbaugh Hinkelbein Hunt James k+z £ Jarratt Jepsen Jordan Lane Lawrence Knight Linn Maxwell Melton Miller Mims Moncor Mosby Mullens Murphy Myers Nesbit Newton Noblin O ' Reilly Ozier Pearson (£) J- â– ? J â– Â mk f r 1 W ' --l[ £ 1 £ f f H {-. Vi K .r- â– ' v ' c- 7 AT, SlI l V aSL A h Jth J J + Jk A . â–² AL Jt.fc Pepper Perkins Peterson Pride Pruett Reeves, J. Reeves, L. Reeves, W. Riemann Rings Robe P f £ $ t ' £ £ £ f? Jr. tAt Afl J«k£ . Jbkik. £k.tfW Speed, M. Standcfcr Stewart Summcrford, J. Summerford, R. Torrcy Thompson Trcvathan Williams President Jerry Summerford and Mrs. Fielding L. Wright, Housemother KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha Order was founded in an atmosphere of idealism on the small campus of Washington College, now Washington and Lee University, on December 21, 1865, by four young men who sought to develop academic excellence, gentlemanly conduct and high moral standards among themselves and their fellow students. Beta Tau of Kappa Alpha Order is an example of Leadership and Honor. Kappa Alpha ' s have served and shall continue to serve Mississippi State University in a variety of leadership organizations, clubs, honorary societies, and in the sports activities. Brotherhood is a tradition at Beta Tau. This tradition is displayed in a variety of ways be- ginning with summer rush parties and continuing throughout the school year. The small parties after football games, water fights on fraternity hill, the pledge-active game, the serenading of girls pinned or engaged to KA ' s, and the kidnapping of an active by the pledge class, all serve to foster brotherhood and fraternity spirit. However, the best of Kappa Alpha ' s social life is to be found in the fall of the year when it holds its annual formal, the Rose Ball , at which time its sweetheart is formally recognized . This year Miss Susie Pitt, a senior at MSCW, was selected as the 1966 Rose. It is during the spring of alternating years that KA relives the Southern traditions of the Civil War era by staging its Old South Celebration. Leadership, Honor, Brotherhood . . . Kappa Alpha. 119 Almond Andrews Baird Bernard Blackburn Blackwood Bloodworth Bowling Buchanan Carney Catlette Js04 Clar Cohern Cross Cutlette Douglas Dutt Edwards a p c% r Daly Darden Davis Dossett Epting Ewing, M. Ewing, W. KAPPA SIGMA y â– k . Ferguson Fisher rt4 i •: £S (? Freiman, L. Freiman, W. Garrett Gervin Graddy Hamilton Harris Hawkins Hillman Holiday Hosch Howard Howarth Huber Huff Jacobs Johnson Jones Lieb McCalip McCaskill McDonnell McKenzie McNeel Parker Paxton Perry Phillips Pomeroy Pratt Ross Schuster Shelby Sherard Smith Speights Still Steele 1- Stringer Stuart Tardy Taylor Thompson Tolcr Ucltschcy Vanlandingham XL h±L ® Vickc Waldroi Wallace Wcstbrook Wilkcrson Williams Wincman Wood Woods Zimmerman Zygotic 120 K 2 President, James Blackburn and house mother Mrs. Clare Bingham KAPPA SIGMA Anticipating the school year, Kappa Sigmas began their rush program early in the summer with several district functions. The summer program was cli- maxed by a state-wide party in Greenville. Rush continued in the fall with a series of formal and informal parties. With the pledging of forty-three men a successful rush ended. The fall social season included parties after the Richmond and Southern games and a homecoming open house. A Founders ' Day Banquet and dance at Lake Tiak-O-K ' Hata was the highlight of the season. For Christmas, the Kappa Sigmas entertained a group of children from Palmers orphanage. Cli- maxed by the annual Spring Formal, the second semester also included several other social events. Throughout the year the fraternity was host to many of the W social clubs and State sororities. An important part of the Delta Chi chapter is our housemother, Mrs. Clare Bingham. In appreciation for her hard work and patience, the Christmas present to Mother Clare was a trip to Germany to visit her daughter. Kappa Sigma is proud of its scholastic achievements. Last year Kappa Sigs held the highest grade average of men ' s Grek Letter fraternities for two semesters. There are many Kappa Sigmas active in campus affairs and we are proud of our many campus leaders. 121 Dulaney Fuller Furini Geelin Giddings Gillock Glenn DELTA CHI Kremser Harmon Inman Johnson Miles Meyers Oakley Penctt %i%M Walk White Williams Youngblood 122 President Jerry Fuller and Housemother Mrs. Agnes Kahl DELTA CHI A group of students with a common purpose in mind met at Cornell University on October 13, 1890. These students were endeavoring to find ex- pression for their desires for fellowship and intellectual association. Thus was born the Delta Chi Fraternity. It was originally founded as a law fraternity, but in 1927 the law require- ment-was dropped, and students in all fields of study were accepted for mem- bership. Mississippi State University Colony of Delta Chi was established in February of 1963, and it received its charter in 1964. The Delta Chi house is located on Lafayette Street. 123 Allen Altese, C. Altese. V. W • C i ft t y. J L Byrd Campbell Carr (Pi f rf 1 J il J4 C«W ben Cole Conerly Atwood Bellande Berry ' Boone £ 5ridger Brock Bufkin a Carroll Carter. I.. Carter, W «a ? PI KAPPA ALPHA Jt k A Dean fcs « ' Deane Deangelo Dockery Draper Ellington Ellzey Farris Fillingim Fly Gibson Godwin i a rr _ - £y Grove Gunn Gunter Guthrie Gwin Hamilton Hartsog Heslep Hewlett Holden Hyneman fl ft ft O A f . ft O Jackson Johnson Jones Kahler Kelly Kergosien, H. C.Kergosien, H. A. Kitchens Kraft Lacey Lamb Ai I.andrum, R. Landrum, T. Le Marx m 7) â– M Py hpr fff| ( 1 Mason Meredith Mcsaris Mitchell Morgan Mosley Pennebakcr Perry Peterson Plant Poe Powell Richardson Rue Salmon Sansbury Schubert Seaman Sheffield Shultz ££ Smith. D. Smith. E. Smith. I.. Stevens Stringer Suttlc Thompson Thornhill Tyler VanEaton Vick ST ££££2££ Walker Wallace. S. Wallace. W. Walton Watkins Webb Wccms Whigham White Whitley Williams 124 President, David Suttle and Mrs. Alice Moeller, house mother. PI KAPPA ALPHA The members of Pi Kappa Alpha have enjoyed one of our most outstanding and rewarding years. It began with the initiation of nineteen new members and the pledging of seventy-three outstanding young men. The Pikes have enjoyed numerous social functions during the year: parties after the football games, and swaps with several sororities and social clubs from the W . During the Christmas season, the annual Open House for members, faculty, alumni, and friends was especially festive and full of good cheer. We always look forward to the decorating of the Christmas tree and selecting gifts for the orphans that we adopt each year. At our formal in the Spring, we presented the 1966 Dream Girl, the lovely BetteBoyd. We Pikes boast of our leaders who are active on campus in many fields: President of the Student Body, Mr. MSU, head cheerleader, ODK, Blue Key, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard Blade, to name a few. One of our most inspired moves this year was to select Mrs. Alice Moeller as our new house mother. This in short, sums up a wonderful year for all the Pikes. 125 Alford n r ' - W T- ' A Mm Bevis Black v i P A J Brewer, G. Bridges Byars Calhoun Clements Cooper SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Copelahd Crawford, A. Crawford, S. Cummins Dale Gannaway, S. Gardner Gilbert Davis Drane Eddleman Edwards Fowler Gee r Greer Hale Haley Foy Gaddis Gannaway, J. Hardy Harris Hart Haynes Herring Holscy Humphries Hutchison Jones Kearney Keeton Kimbrell Lancaster McAllister Mclntyrc McGuffcy McWilliams Miller Montgomery, E. Montgomery, T. Nash Norman £ tsp r is -1L JtkALJ i Scitz Shannon Shotts Simmons Slaughter Smith Spragins Place Rcdus Rogers Scales Taylor Thames I ' mlinson W.illis Watson Webb Weaver Whittled Wilkcrson Williams Young 126 President, John Hardy and Mrs. J. Hoyt Smith, house mother. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Mississippi Theta of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded here at Mississippi Stat in March 1887, and after the period of abolition of fraternities was established in 1935. Last year Sigma Alpha Epsilon won the overall sports trophy for the fourth time in five years, taki ng first in volleyball, tennis, and track. Each year at Christmas time, the SAE ' s have their annual or- phan ' s party, where young people from Palmer Orphanage in Columbus are invited over for a party and the giving of presents. Also at Christmas time, we have our pledge formal where the pledges give a party for the actives. In March we have our annual formal, the Black and White. Last year it was held at the Aberdeen Country Club with the Tarns from Atlanta, Georgia, supplying the sound. Throughout the year, the SAE ' s usually have ten to twelve parties. 127 Alt. rd Anderson Andrews Beane Brookslnre Buchanan Carlson Coleman Cox Craft SIGMA CHI Crook Cullum Dale, D. TflWft (5 Q ft flp Dale. J. Daniel Donald Durrett Ellis Evans Featherston Finger Frye Gary Giles ft A ( jfe -e £ ' £ L £ a Hill Hitt Johnson Kellogg Grabowski Gregory Griffin Griffith Guenther Hailey Haley Hartness Henson ' ft « Hooker Hooper Howard Howell Hudspeth Hughes, B. Hughes, J. Hughes, R. Isk Kelly Klinck Lacy £££ Matthews Moorcr Nccly Norris Norton Overmyer Owen Perkins Phelps Phillips, H. Phillips, R. Lamberson McAdams McCaleb McCormick McKinncy McNeill Marble Martin fcsy - A 1 V  ' k 1 K -cf •s -V r: • - J W ir c? ir r i A.4. it • j i V k — y — S ' £f £££££1 Price Ramcy Rcascr Rich lrdson, A. Rich rdson, W. Scay Scntcr Simpson Skclton Soule Spann Ifi 1 3 J â– 1 £ JtJk £ £ F ' 9 Sparks Stuckcy. E. Stuckcy, W Tate Th omp v ' 11 Tucker Walton Webb Wilkes Wilkey Wood 128 President, Tommy Howard and Mrs. Hamlin, house mother. SIGMA CHI The Gamma Upsilon Chapter of The Sigma Chi Fraternity, originally known as the George Rifles, received its charter here at MSU in 1938. The brothers of Sigma Chi ended the year 1965-1966 by winning the IFC track trophy and opened this year by winning the IFC volleyball trophy. In scholarship, Sigma Chi has been first on campus five out of the last nine years, and has ranked first, second, and third in the national fraternity. Two of the highlights of the academic year for Sigma Chi are Derby Day and the Sweetheart Ball, both held in the Spring. Derby Day is a national Sigma Chi activity in which, here at State, the MSU sororities and the MSCW social clubs compete against each other for winner of the Derby Day trophy. The Sweetheart Ball is our annual formal, at which the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi is chosen and Model Pledge is announced. The Gamma Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Chi tries to promote the academic, athletic, and social aspects of a well-rounded college life. 129 £E£  Allen Atkinson, J. Atkinson, Richard Atkinson, Robert Bailey Baker Batson Bourquard Bratley Cannon Cleveland Coker Cunningham Elliott, D. Elliott, R. Foster f q r aA Gutherie Hart Hendr W T Jones, B. Jones, M. Jones, R. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Moreton k Mueller Fowler Ge Keen £f!£ Goodr Kilpatrick Kringer McMullin Moore Morri ' Peters Power Province Recktr Roberts Sanford Schroeder Shcrwin Smellcy Sowell Stormo Thomas, H. Thomas, J. Ihomas, W. fhomp! Thorton Waddell Whatley Yates Yostc, r 30 Sig Ep ' s President, Richard Atkinson, and housemother, Mrs. Jessie Spoelman. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Sigma Phi Epsilon, Mississippi Beta Chapter, began a thus far successful year by acquiring a new housemother, Mrs. Jessi Spoelman, from Jackson, Mississippi. Also greatly adding to our success was the pledging of thirty-two men this semester, and the initiating of two men, Kirk Thompson, and Ronnie Coleman, both of Carksdale. Four outstanding parties have been held this year, the first being on October 1, after the Richmond football game. The party was held at the Lakeside Country Club with the Casta- ways playing. The second party was our homecoming dance, which featured the Can ' t Hell- pits at the American Legion hut in Columbus. It was held after the Mississippi Southern game. On October 29th the fraternity held a costume halloween dance at the Country Club, where the Shandells played. On November 12 another party with the Nomads playing was held at the Starkville American Legion hut. On October 23, open house was held for Mom Spoelman. Of the guests attending were Dr. and Mrs. Giles, Colonel and Mrs. Edgar Schroeder, and several housemothers of other fraternities. In the homecoming parade the Sigma Phi Epsilon float was awarded first place. The float was comprised of a large erect bulldog spinning a globe with a Southern general struggling to hold on. Sig Ep ' s have been active in the field of sports. In the Pledge-Active football game on October 30th the passing of Bob Atkinson to Dick Atkinson and the running of Johnny Thomas led the actives to a 42-14 victory. £M£I £ Anderson Baham Bailey Chandler Clark Greer Heard Hicks, H. Hicks. K. Jackson Johnson Biglane Blanks Browne Bucciantini £ £ Dorrill Emrick Fore LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ftjVg Maxwell McDanicl Melton Mur Posey Pylant Carson Carter Fulghum Goul Grantham Hettinger Hicks, C. Hicks, S. Ivey Kyzar Mauldin ) ifcvi O Reasons Reed £JL££ ££££££ Rogers Salvo, F. Salvo, P. Sanders Scnter Skroback Smith Sullivan Taylor Winficld 32 Lambda Chi ' s President, Harry Johnson. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Epsilon Chi Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha was chartered on April 22, 1939. Since that date, the chapter has grown to a membership of sixty men. The year of 1966-67 has been an active one for these men. Social life, as usual, re- ceived much of the spotlight. Parties were held after each of State ' s home games, before the Thanksgiving holidays, before Christmas, and at several other occasions. The men of Lambda Chi also entered a float in the homecom- ing parade which won second place. Again, the men of Lambda Chi held a pledge-active football game, and again the actives were the winners. On November 11, a charity dance was sponsored by the Lambda Chi ' s. A grand total of $300 was sent to Viet Nam for the purpose of bettering the rela- tionship between American soldiers and the citizens of South Viet Nam. The spring formal was again held in Memphis. The men of Lambda Chi Alpha have enjoyed this year at State. 133 Harbor £ Helman, G. PHI KAPPA TAU Haynes Helman. H. Henrv H ' . ' A ( . Hogue Holcombe Horton Hudnall Jones Kennard Langston Lasker Phillips Polk Roberts Ross Schacffcr Scott Skilcs Smith Stone Stubblefield Sulli Utroska V i, lm Walters Watson White. Jim White. John Wilson, S. Windham Wyatt 34 Phi Kappa Tau ' s housemother, Mrs. Rebecca Adams, and President, Larry Windham. PHI KAPPA TAU Alpha Chi Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau chartered on the campus of Missis- sippi State in 1939. The chapter is an active member of the Inter-Fraternity Council, taking part in all phases of inter-group life. Phi Kappa Tau is among the top numbers of the various Greek-letter organizations. More than 20,000 men are on its rolls from chapters throughout the nation. Established on three fundamental characteristics, the fraternity today places much faith in the tenets which include: Emphasis upon innate work as a qualification for membership; democratic organization; and Christian ideals. Traditionally ranking high in scholarship, the organization takes part in all athletics, sponsors many social events, and has many student leaders as members. 135 m £i a (i 0. fl rv« £i T Black Bridges Browning Bulger Catledge Chapman Dearing Derrington Dodson Ford Galey Gillespie Grice Gurley Haley Harrison Henley Holland Jackson James Johnson Laughlin â– K Lawrence Lee, J. Lee. T. Lester TAU KAPPA EPSILON Mangum Marwill Massing Matthews Mclnnis Mohead Montgomery Nickerson Palmer Pierce Raw Is Rising Seagrove Shally Stroud Tucker. J. Tucker, R, Turnage, J. Walters, A. William, J. 36 Teke ' s President ' , Robert Shally. TAU KAPPA EPSILON On January 10, 1899, Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University. A new kind of fraternity in which members would be chosen not for wealth, rank, or honor, but for personal worth and character. Today, our fraternity is stressing democratic ideals and high principles and has grown to be the largest international social fraternity in number of collegiates. Kappa Rho Chapter of Mississippi State University was founded February 8, 1965. TKE has grown from 14 to 68 members and received its charter on May 29, 1966. Since then it has become an integral part of the Mississippi State campus through participation in various activities. 137 .£2££ . Abraham Adam Anders Anderson Banam Barry, B. Bany, K. Beale Biggers Bolender Casey Chapman Cochran Colbert Collier Doolittle Duncan JR) Edwards, M. PHI MU Gray Grissom Haney Hawkins Henson Holloman Jacob Johnson Jones Davis Easterling Edwards, C. Glasgow- Green Killebrew Lee Singletary Smith, B. Smith, M. summers Stafford furan Watras Weeks Wcntworth Wiley 38 Phi Mu ' s President, Nancy Wiley. PHI MU Phi Mu first appeared on the State campus December 10, 1961 in the form of a colony. Six months later Kappa Alpha Chapter received its charter on June 1, 1962, and became a strong link in the chain of fraternity and sorority life. Since then it has continued to grow in size and service. Phi Mus show an active interest in school and community activities. Projects include parties for the children of Happy House, a party at Christmas for the orphans of the community and the financial adoption of a child overseas. Scholarship and campus participa- tion are a vital part of sorority life, and Phi Mus have demonstrated their ability to excel in both. Of course there is the lighter side of college life. The Phi Mu calendar is continually filled with fraternity swaps ... a never-closing door to new faces and names in the Greek world. All in all, Phi Mu is a strong bond forged of love and high ideals, a Christian sisterhood which stands beside a girl long after her college days have passed. 139 Cavosie Cheeley Compton Conerly Cook Ezelle Guider Hammond Fairley F.isher CHI OMEGA Harrell Hedcrman Laurence Lonney Cooper, B. Cooper, J. Demoville Ditto Fleming Graham Gresham £ ' 6©f Norman Norris Oakman Oates S P ' iS 1 Power, J Power. P. Ready Reese Rogers Gwin Hancock Luter Mclllwain Mills Moore O ' Kclley Patterson Perez Pounds Staggers Stanley Swayze Treppcndalhl Turner Virdcn Walker Walt Ward Watson White Widcman Word Wright 140 PRESIDENT: Betty Boyd. CHI OMEGA The Phi Delta chapter of Chi Omega started off the year with an extremely successful rush. Twenty-nine girls were chosen as pledges after four parties, including the theme party, ' Alice in Chi O Land. ' During various elections, the Chi Omegas received many honors in every aspect of college life including Miss M.S.U., Most Beautiful, four Beauties and one Favorite. Chi Omegas were chosen for Homecoming Queen, and three of the four Maids in the Court. ALSO, four Chi Omegas were selected to be listed in Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Six majorettes, two cheerleaders, Army ROTC sponors, and Angel Flight members illustrate participa- tion by Chi Omegas in all phases of shool activities. The presidencies of Alpha Lambda Delta, Cardinal Key, A.W.S. the Business School, Union Social Committee Chairman, and the secretaries of the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes are held by Chi Omegas. The Kappa Sigma Sweetheart, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Sweetheart, and the Civitan Club Sweetheart are Chi Omegas, as is Miss M.S.U., who was in the Top Ten Finalists of the Miss Mississippi Pagent last summer. Annual activities of the Chi Omegas are the Christmas Orphans Party, the Fall and Spring Eleusinian Banquets, the ALL-Fraternity Songfest, and the Spring Formal. Participation in Derby Day is also a yearly event for the Chi Omegas. 141 Davick Davi Faulkner Henry, B. Henry, J. Johnson, E. ALPHA DELTA PI Fultz Johnson, J. Gullett Hamberlin Jones Kerr Laird, Carolyn Laird, Clo Lockhart Luke Marshall McAlphin McCaffrey Mitchell Mize Murphree Norwood Nowell Prichard Reynolds, J. Reynolds, S. Robinson Scippcr Self Singletary Still Tcmplcton fhomas Thompson, K. Thompson, M. Vardaman Williams Willoughby Wofford v i Wrighl 142 v. « Alpha Delta Phi ' s President, Clo Laird. ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pi is Mississippi State ' s newest addition to the Greek system. Epsilon Eta Chapter re- ceived its charter from the Grand Council of Alpha Delta Pi on April 30, 1966 at an installation banquet at Lake Tiak O ' Kata. Only a few weeks after being formally chartered, the sisters of Alpha Delta Pi par- ticipated in its first Sigma Chi Derby Day. Although no trophies were brought back, the ADPi ' s scored more points than the other three sororities from this campus. In the fall of this year, the ADPi ' s re- ceived third place in the annual Chi Omega All Fraternity Sing. Alpha Delta Pi is proud to number among those who wear the diamond, members, past and present, of the AWS legislative, judicial, and house councils; plus several sisters who are members and officers of Cardinal Key Honor Society and the Student Education Association. Alpha Delta Pi ' s are members of Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Chi Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, and even Tau Beta Pi. Three of Epsilon Eta ' s members received the distinct honor of being named to Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Not only are ADPi ' s active in organizations and scholarship, but also in beauty revues. Three sisters hold the title of Miss Hospitality, one the first alternate to Miss MSU, and another the title of State Dairy Princess. 143 v © 4$ ©0 f I Anderson Bennett Liberto Blair Boone Brumfield Campbell Coleman, G. Coleman, L. Copelin, M. Davis, L. Davis. S. Denley. J. Denley, R. Doggett Dooley Eidson Graddy Hammett Hancock Hankin Hildebrand Hill !• ' ,(â– Holland Holliday Inn Johnson, B. Johnson, L. Lenz ZETA TAU ALPHA Lucie Lux McEwen Meacham Morris, J. Morris, K. Oakley Ogg Orsen Raulerson Shumakcr Smith Spencer Stevens Temple 4 I ' oolc Washburn White, M. 144 Zeta ' s President, Martha Ann Holliday. ZETA TAU ALPHA Gamma Zeta was installed as the 79th chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha on the MSU campus in April, 1940. A few of the many activities in which Zeta Tau Alpha participates are as follows: Founder ' s Day, honoring the founders of Zeta Tau Alpha; Zeta Scholarship, awarded annually to an outstanding coed; the local and national project, which is Self-Help Clothing Fund for Needy Children, and the Easter Seal Drive for the crippled. In addition to these activities, Zeta Tau Alpha is represented in many campus organiza- tions and holds various school honors which include: Honorary Societies (Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Chi Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Ps Omega, and Cardinal Key); An- gel Flight; campus Favorite and little sisters of various fraternities; Associated Women Students, Judicial and House Councils; Panhellenic President; religious organizations; and ex- tra-curricular activities. These include: MSUMaroon Band; Bulldog Booster Club — cheer- leader: Blackfriars and the Reflector staff. The purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha, locally and nationally, is to intensify friendshp, foster a spirit of love, create such sentiments, perform such deeds, and mold such opinions as will conduce to the building up of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world. 145 IFC Left to right, OFFICERS: Roy Rudy, Advisor; Walter Bowdle, Pres.; Scott Kimbrell, V. Pres.; Larry Windham, Sec.-Treas. Left to right, first row: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, M. Gcer R. Bolen, Sigma Phi l lon Jones Hick Johnson, S. F. Salvo, K. a Sigma! ' C Ultchey, W. Jacobs; Kappa Alpha, H Yostc, R. Atkinson; Phi Kappa Tau, J Austin, C. Hollomon; Lambda Chi Alpha, B. Hardy, K. Smith Vourth row: Delta Chi, rs ; .rsSp sii ' n,R y . ys s .  ■a- . d h j 146 Panhellenic Council Le o «£ , Vr row.- M. Holliday, Zeta Tau Alpha; N. Wiley, Phi Mu; M. White, Zeta Tau Alpha; Clo Laird, Alpha Delta Pi; B. Boyd, Chi Omega. Second row: A. Lucie, A. Lee, Phi Mu; J. Reynolds, S. Vardaman, Alpha Delta Pi; N. Wideman, R. Allen, Chi Omega, J. Denley, Zeta Tau Alpha; Dean Lee, Advisor. 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 in- terfraternity relations within Mississippi State University, to further fine intellectual accom- plishment and sound scholarship, to co-operate with the college administration in the mainte- nance of high social standards, and to compile the rules governing rushing, pledging, and initiation at Mississippi State University. 147 The Fraternal â– iiSttJfcJ Hjr I Hi BI Way of Life ACACIA The lucky girl is picked. The Acacian hop. Formal brings Brotherhood. V . ' i i IKij 1 V !i Parties bring good times and fellowship The Sweetheart of Acacia. 50 FARMHOUSE Pledges always get the worst. Relaxing? Party stimulates action. Brotherhood formed by conversation and cards in free moments. 151 ATQ Hollomon Presents Outstanding Pledge Award. Uncle Jim — Ya Know ' Our Sweetheart, Leah Footc, Inspects New Bar Room. Hobbs and Gibbs Treat Their Brothers. Much Leisure Time is Spent at the ATO House. 52 ATO ' s Pla ce Emphasis on Alumni Relations. 153 KA Amazing, isn ' t it? KA ' s prepare for Old South Ball. 54 Rush proved successful for the KA ' s. A happy affair. 155 A Pledge on the W Phone. 5 minute limit. Scholars Play time. Glad you ' re not my barber. 157 AX Take it. Blob. Delta Chi ' s enjoy bridge game. Tuba time at Delta Chi House. Steve meditates! 158 Eddie and his buddy. Never trust a girl with naked eyes. Delta Chi ' s Top girls. 159 nKA Rush Begins Pike year with 73 pledges. Pikes Party Have strange guest. Play 160 Study . . . Girls . . . The House at Christmas . . . 161 SAE â– . SAE homecoming display welcomes Alumni Study is .1 part of SAE House life. 162 I wonder Li -v.v • ••% • • ;♦♦ ♦♦♦ . ••• ' T! ' •« ,  • v 2n « • • 4  V. . '     . , - S _ «« « « « V - Don ' t let that Damn thing go t on! You guys spoiled a beautiful dream ! Is this phone bugged ? I just waxed that table ! Garden Party? J Betcha $5.00 you can ' t hit a KA window ! 163 Rush begins with success. Study in the house ends in fatigue. â– Fred Astairc and friend? Alumni join in active fellowship. 164 Sheely never told us about this. The Green Hornet. GQ TO HELL g MISS Ole Miss, is that a beer? 65 20E f Make checks payable to Sigma Phi Epsilon. On the law-n. SPE ' s first place Homecoming float. Sig Ep Hanky-Pank. 166 Sig Ep ' s Aid Rushees during registration. You ' re What? And one is seventy ! Friendly SPE ' s welcome Rushee to the house. 167 AXA Lambda Chi ' s eagerly await new pledges. V Watching the tube. Anybody forKool-aid? 68 Gee, I wish I had a beer ! We stack things seven high. 69 $KT Phi Tau pledge does push-ups. ft Stubblefield cracks book. What ' cha got, Rodney ? $K ' HOUSE PA« 19t 4 My feel don ' t really smell, do they? 170 Pretty gross, eh ? WE Our Man Flint! Relaxation often dominates Phi Tau House. For the sake of the family, I ' ll vote dry. 17 TKE Getting with it Time out for a slow one. We entertain our dates. Good Shot ! 72 Well, my date passed out ! Our sharp pledge ? The TEKE Strut! Togetherness. !73 OM Fun, fun at the formal. Who spiked the punch? President Wiley presents bouquet to Phi Mu Lady, Anita Braddock. There ' s no smile like a Phi Mu smile. Work, work, rush, rush. 74 Phi Mu float in Homecoming Parade Mighty Muscleman Nabors Phi Mu ' s exhibit ancient tribal dances. Gee, are you a Phi Mu too ? EL 1 ±- A Twas the night before exams 175 Xfi e ttfc v rr 51 m - ,: a D Chi O Leaders. Preparing for annual orphans ' party. Summer workshop. 176 Chi O ' s Cheryl Albritton voted Homecoming Queen. Chi O ' s plan rush. Qneen and three alternates on Homecoming court. Smile, rushees coming in. AAn ADPi ' s entry in Homecoming Parade. t Putting on the finishing touches! Chit-chat prevails over studying. 78 (RAT. ' . â„¢ Pledges are hard at work in the kitchen. Party time is always enjoyed ! Pledges ' Academy Award performance ! Sing along with Peg ! 179 ZTA Why not the flagpole? Don ' t pin me now ! You think of a caption — -we can ' t ! 180 You mean there ' s really not a Great Pumpkin ! • Cecilu, the Magic Zeta ! Dropped — Dripped — Drooped ! 181 Organizations Senate Governs Student Body Sl.iuJ, left (o right: Tommy Tate, Parliamentarian; Joe Ray Underwood, SA President; Carol Ann Lofstrom, Secretary; Bob Farr, Treasurer. Stand- in X O. A. Cleveland, Chairman of Senate; Bill Walker, Vice President. 84 Judicial Council Disciplines Students Left to right: R. Tisher, J. Jones, G. Carlson, W. G. P«indexter, J. Summorford, S. Kimbrell, J. Lee. President ' s Cabinet Guides S.A. Seated, left to right: R. McClinton, B. Rogers, C. Lostrum, J. Underwood, B. Walker, B. Farr, O. A. Cleveland. Standing: B. Alsup, N. McNeil, T. Hughes, T. Tate, M. Hamilton, H. Rayb urn, W. G. Poindexter. 185 Seated, left to right: L. Oakman, J. Jones, N. Boyles, C. Lofstrom,. N. Moffet, N. Brookshire, L. Perez, J. Henry, N. Buntin, N. Blair, J. Morris, S. Spence, C. Clements. Standing: A. Singletary, L. Henderson, G. Neal, M. Lenz, C. West, G. Harrington, S. White, L. Clay, B. Bartholomew, S. Evans, M. Tucker, J. Barnes, B. Smith, D. Garris, S. Simpson, B. Harris, M. McBrayer, J. Dunn, C. Easterling. AWS Sponsors Powder Puff Derby ( rations young l.ulies at play. A.W.S. ' newest members? 186 Upon enrolling in the University, all women students become members of Associated Women Students of Mississippi State University, an organization under authority delegated to it by the Department of Student Affairs. The purpose of this organization is to train women in the principles of democracy and self-govern- ment, to promote the well-being of women students, and to further the ideals and principles of Mississippi State University. AWS publishes annually Miss State, a hand- book for women designed to provide a reference guide to the regulations, traditions, and organizations of co- eds. This year the AWS sponsored many activities in con- nection with its program of co-ed advancement. The highlight of the year was the annual Powder Puff Derby held in December, a fund-raising spectacular in which the co-eds demonstrated their football skills with the help of the MSU football team. AWS officers ride in the homecoming parade. Left to right; seated: J. Henry; B. Shumaker; T. Dooley, Treas.; B. Rodgers, Pres.; S. Nabors, V-Pres.; N. Wiley, Sec; K. Phelps, K. Morris. Standing: D. Jones; L. Clay; R. Allen; N. Brookshire; L. Perez; B. Parker; P. Hays; J. Owens; N. Moffet; T. Henson; P. Loftin; A. Robinson; Mrs. Francis Lee, Advisor. 187 First row, left to right: L. Pierez; J. Henry; N. Brookshier; C. Brooks; Mac Cameron; Dr. D. W. Aiken. Second Row: R. Henry; M. J. Cox; B. Starns; B. Lindsay; T. Martin; D. McCormick; C. Thompson; A. B. Crofford. Dortch; IDC Governs Dormitories The purpose of the Inter-Dormitory Council at MSU is to promote a favorable environment for study, relaxation, and fellowship, and to maintain wholesome and pleasant living in the Residence Halls. The IDC is composed of one representative, usual- ly the president, from each dormitory with the excep- tion of Memorial. It is the student governing or- ganization for the dormitory students at the Univer- sity and acts with the help of the Student Associa- tion. Each year the IDC sponsors an inter-dormitory sports program in which all the dormitories partici- pate. There are three major sports, basketball, soft- ball, and volleyball, and three minor sports, ping pong, tennis, and snooker. A trophy is awarded to the first place winners and an overall first and sec- ond place trophy to the dormitory with the most points at the end of the league year. Seated, left to right: Harold Hall, Advisor; Nancy Brookshier, Sec.-Trcas.; Standing: Frank Chiles, V. Pres.; Mac Cameron, Pres.; Charles Brooks, Sports Chr. 188 McCormick, Henry, Moffit, and Crofford look on as Thompson, center, sketches plans for inter-dormitory sports competition. IDC meets regularly to maintain strong linkage among dorms. 189 ' REVEILLE ' MAN-MADE CHAOS ' j.m V ' Chester Hollomon, EDITOR O. A. Cleveland, BUSIN ESS MANAGER. Gayle Gallaher, SECRETARY. 190 STAFF: Left to right, first row: William Faulkner, assistant business manager and associate editor; Second row: Ginger Ditto, staff; Leonard Mitchell, class editor; William Byford, Sports editor; Third row: Morgan Whitfield, Greek editor; Sara Wentworth, organizations editor; Fourth row: Pat Woodmansee, editorial assistant; Becky Majors, editorial assistant. Not pictured, Louise Runge, Features Editor. 191 REFLECTOR Mississippi State University State College, Mississippi 39762 Representing Mississippi ' s Most Dynamic University ' Managing Editors Archie McKee Jo Way Ken Norton Associate Editor Jim Seyler News Coordinator Sam Love Production Managers Mike Horowitz Johnny White Production Assistant Janice Sparks Society Editor Jane Montgomery Sports Editors Gary Hockey Hugh Thomson Staff Researcher Virginia Baker Photographers John Walker Larry Cox Ronald Lashley Justin Marquez Typists Marguerite Hampton Susan Brumfield Donna Eddie Linda Rogers Cartoonists Claude Thompson Wayne Ethridge Charles Williams Reporters: Curt Guenther, Anna Lucie, Linda Davis, Jera- lyn Pritchett, George Farr, Susan Holmes, Nada Lee Davich, Peggy Powell, James Sheffield, Pat Still, Linda Flemming, Don Foster, Sandy Watson. Business Staff: Gerry Burke, Fred McCaleb, Carlisle Owen, Sandy Warren, Bill Wilson. Tommy Tate, Editor. J. Larry Walters, Bttsint 1 1 Manager. 192 Left to right; top: S. Love, S. Brumfield, J. White, L. Davis, A. Lehe. Middle: J. Way, D. McKay, A. McKee, V. Baker, L. Cox, J. Pritchett. Bottom: M. Horowitz, J. Sheffield, C. Williams, B. Isles. Left to right: G. Burke, B. Wilson, S. Warren, P. Hampton— Business Staff. 193 Chuck Jordan — Recreation Chairman Toby Hughes — House Chairman Diane Nations — Social Chairman 194 I ' m. M xi ' Gaddis Hunt — Program Advisor Raymond McClinton — Student Director The MSU Union is precisely what it ' s name im- plies. It is an effort to bring together students, faculty, and alumni. The Union Program Council is the planning and coordinating body of the entire Union program. With Student Director Raymond McClinton as its chairman, the Council is composed of eight dif- ferent committees which plan and carry out each of the various functions of the Union. Karen Ross — Secretary Union Council Coordinates Student Activities 195 YMCA Cabinet Leads the Y Y A Left to right; first row: T. Tate; W. Dowdle, v-pres.; D. Davis, sec; B. Alsup, pres.; G. Robertson; S. Love. Second row: F. Whittington; P. Powell; M. Weeks; A. Ewalt; J. Alien; S. Wendelsdorf; C. Thomas; F. Reeves; G. Brand. The YMCA is a membership organization through which students gain religious and intellectual growth. A number of forums were sponsored by the YMCA this year ranging from academic freedom to politics and theology. Other projects for the YMCA this year included monthly publication, SYNTHESIS, highlight- ing the best pro and con arguments of the issues of our day, and a study of English professors to determine guidelines for improvement and to underscore praiseworthy attributes. A drive to aid faltering Starkville students in elementary and high school to improve academic ability was also started. There were weekly luncheon groups which met for different purposes. The Student- Faculty luncheon promoted a closer relation- ship between the two while the Freshmen through Senior Clubs provided a social hour as well as speakers. 196 Advisory Board Guides the YMCA As the central organization for religious concerns and programs on the campus, the YMCA aids all the religious organizations in cooperating together in common projects. Outstanding among these are the Religious Emphasis Week, during which some of the most highly quali- fied religious leaders come to the campus for convocations. The YMCA building also serves as a center for religious activity. Some of the denomina- tional fellowships have offices and rooms in the building to which students are always wel- come. In addition busses leave from this building each Sunday morning and evening for Stark- ville churches, which plan their programs with State students in mind and urge you to continue your religion life and development while in college. Left to right: B. Alsup, C. Quinnelly, E. Roberts, C. Simmons, R. Holland, D. . Ramsey, chairman, G. Parris, G. Robertson, R. Haas, D. Davis, S. Dud- ley, P. Sheaf fer, T. Laswell. 197 SCHOOL OFFICERS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING: (L-r) E. Beers, Representative; R. Lambert, Representative; E. Bass, Representative; R. Carlson, Representative; T. Garner, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Field, President; M. Geer, Vice President. mm SCHOOL OF FORESTRY: Jim President SCHOOL OF SCIENCE: (L-r) S. Wallace, President; A. Matthews, Vice President; M. Highbough, Secretary-Treasurer. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE: (L-r) P. Jordan, Secretary- Treasurer; B. Ray, President; F. Garrot, Vice President. 198 SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS: (L-r) B. Bowan, Treasurer; R. Schultz, Secretary; M. Cameron, President; B. Boone, Vice Presi- dent; H. Rayburn, Representative. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION: R. Veventer, President; A. Brooks, Representative; S. Spence, Secretary; J. Alexander, Treasurer. ft £1 ' JAfA O SCHOOL OF BUSINESS: (L-r) S. Paxton, Representative; W. Wil- key, Representative; M. Smylie, Secretary; J. Carlisle, Representa- tive; (Seated) M. B. Graham, Presi- dent. 199 Famous Maroon Band — Marching Diplomats â– i : Y.. Boone, Pres.; F. Hood, Drum Major; B. Mc- Cormick, V. Pres.; Front row: K. Murphree, Head Major- ette; S. Fislur, Sec; M. A. Fairley, Treas. Albright, M. Albritton, C. Alford, G. Allred, M. Anderson, J. Anderson, M. Arnold, G. Bagwell, G. Bailey, L. Barrentine, J. Bassett, L. P. Beasy, V. Blann, T. Bond, N. Bonds, M. Boone, E. Bowen, B. Braden, B. Brantley, M. Brooks, A. Brown, L. Burns, T. Burns, W. Buster, C. Canada, B. Casey, M. Cauthen, C. Chapman, L. Clark, K. Clark, B. Coltharp, D. Comer, D. Cooley, R. Cooper, J. Crout, J. Crow, S. Dale, L. Daniel, P. Davidson, B. Dear, B. DeMoville, M. Dendy, H. Deshlcr, V. Dixon, J. Dollahite, J. Doudc, J. Eddlem.in, R. Edwards, C. Edwards, M. Eichelbcrger, B. Evans, H. Fairley, M. Favre, C. Fisher, S. Fried, A. Garner, H. Gearhiser, B. George, W. Grantham, A. Green, J. Guice, D. Gwin, M. Ha ire, E. Hammond, C. Hamner, J. Harrell, D. Hart, B. Henry, D. Henry, R. Hill, B. Hinton, T. Holloway, E. Hood, F. Horowitz, M. Hughes, L. Hyde, F. Johnson, B. Johnson, J. Johnson, T. Jordan, J. Kennedy, J. King, B. Lehman, D. Lew. C. Loden, M. M.ilone, J. Marquez, J. Nf.it I hews, A. McCaghren, P. McCormick, F. McCrillis, B. McGarrity, B. McMahan, J. Measells, M. Melott. S. Miller, D. Minis, B. Mitchell, L. Moalc, J. Moore, W. Moorehead, F. Morgan, J. Moritz, J. Murphree, K. ' Murphree, M. Murray, A. Nagle, ' R. Naugher, L. Nelson, C. Nickerson, O. Ogletree, B. Ogletree, J. Overall, B. Page, G Price, D. Randle, D. Ready, M. Reese, R. Robertson, D. Rogers, B. Sager. M. Scarbrough, J. Schilhab, J. ' Sewell, P. Shumaker, B. Sholes, B. Sisk, V. Snel lings, J. Stanley, G. Stewart, S. Story, A. Stubblefield, J. Suber, B. Swindol, T. Taylor, S. Terrell, W. Thornton, A Tischer, R. Wade, B. Walker, R. Wallace, C. Wardlaw, T. Weir, G. Weir, G. M White, D. White, L. Whittington, J Williamson, F. Williamson, N 200 Maroon Band Maroon Band performs during halftime of Southern game 201 University Choir Presents Christmas Concert The University Choir is open to students from all undergraduate and graduate departments of the University. The purpose of the organization is to make music participation an integral part of the life of the student. The Choir is composed of about one hundred vocalists from the student body and makes frequent public appearances both on and off the campus. The choir practices many hours for perfection in performances. Shirley Taylor is the accompa- nist for the choir. 202 Left to right: C. Hawkins, C. Thompson, M. Brantley, R. Mitchner, S. Mellot, B. Shepard, B. Kelly, S. Taylor, R. Porter, S. Glover, M. Byrd, N. Bunton, B. Evans, B. Johnson, R. Farlee, K. Murphree. Madrigal Singers Make Singing an Art The Madrigal Singers is a small choral group selected by audition. These auditions are open to all students of the University. It is designed to provide participants with opportunities to perform popular and stand- ard madrigal literature on and off campus. Careful attention is paid to everything that goes on in the practice ses- sions. Madrigals study their music diligently. 203 Board of Publications Left to right, seated: C. -Hides, C HoIIomon M. Boyd, B.. Foster-chairman, N. Wiley, J. Underwood, Mr. Littlejohn. Standing: Mr. Hall, Mr. Rutledge, L. Mitchell. V. Jackson, Mr. Edwards, Dr. Laswell, T. Tate. The Board of Publications serves in a governing capacity, basically though it renders a great service to the publications of the student body in practical solution to problems pre- sented by the editors of each publication. The Board is composed of six faculty members, five student members, the president of the Student Association, the editor of the REVEILLE, the editor of the Reflector, and the two Business Managers of the publications. The editors of both publications of Mississippi State must at all times follow the jurisdiction of this board. 204 Alpha Kappa Psi Sells Discount Books Ronnie Landrum is purchasing the first discount book from Carl Hicks, a representative of the fraternity. Delta Lambda chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional business- men ' s fraternity has recently been recognized as a number one chapter in the nation. The chapter carried the Oktibbeha County Heart Fund Campaign to the Mississippi State University campus. They also per- formed a service project for the Starkville Hospital Auxiliary by building a Christmas Parade float for the group. Delta Lambda was instrumental in establishing the first professional businesswomen ' s group at MSU, Phi Chi Theta. During the past year, Delta Lambda chapter brought many well known officials to the campus, including Dr. Ken- neth C. Wagner, Director of Re- search and Development for Mis- sissippi, and Mr. William Winter, Mississippi State Treasurer. First row, left to right: J. Carr, Master of Rituals; J. Hinson, Treas.; J. Greene, SeC; L. Windham, Pres.; S. Gardner, Pub. Rel. Chr.; J. Land, V-Pres. Second row: P. Grice, K. Carver, Mr. R. Hughes, B. Sayle, S. Marsh, J. McCallum, G. Dungan, J. Thompson, R. Humphreys, Dr. H. C. Whit- comb, Mr. Lampkin. Third row: J. Farris, K. Hicks, B. Walters, R. Lester, B. Cole, F. Salvo, C. Womble, W. Manning, B. Hodges, D. Murry, L. Klepec, Dr. H. Lewis, Fac. Adv., Mr. R. Jones, Fac. Adv. Fourth row: H. McMillin, C. Hicks, S. Thomas, R. Richardson, W. Coleman, N. Collinson, P. Burns, F. Rogers, J. Morgan, W. Wright, W. Davis, R. Kearney, S. Crawford, P. Jones, B. McCracken. Fifth row: D. Baird, K. Develle, J. George, H. Sigler, P. Shelton, K. Burns, S. Shamburger, J. Weathersby, B. Dear, R. Jenkins Mr. Peitri, D. Beeman, J. Bughardt, G. Browne. Sixth row: B. Thomas, P. Lieb, M. Maxwell, T. Tardy, L. Jones, S. Sanders, D. Vaughn, C. Buchanan, B. Gollott, R. Henry, E. Mays, J. Gipson, D. Wat- son, G. Primros. 205 First row, left to right: Dean Frances Lee, L. Treppendahl, S. Glover, C. Hamberlin, M. K. Lockhart, J. McHaffey, A. Hubbard, M. White. Second row: P. Peden, J. Power, D. Davis, L. Campbell, C. Ivy, P. Priester, J. Yarbrough, G. Mize, S. Nash. Third row: L. Gray, V. Kinkade, A. Webb, J. Robinson, M. Hampton, S. Fisher, S. Gray, C. Duncan, N. Bettersworth, J. Morris. Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is a National Honor Society for Freshman Women. It sponsors sev- eral service projects during the year. In Sep- tember, the members assist with Freshman orien- tation and registration. During the year, the Mississippi State Chapter also sponsored a tutor- ing service in various subjects offered on cam- pus. OFFICERS, top: Susan Glover, V-Pres.; Liz Treppendahl, Pres.; bottom: Judy McHaffey, Hist.; Lou lockhart, Treas.; Cherry Hamberlin, Sec; Annette Hubbard, Rep. 206 Alpha Phi Omega Serves Campus Alpha Phi Omega is the largest Greek letter service fraternity in the world. Following the cardinal prin- ciples of the fraternity, those of leadership, friendship, and service, the MSU chapter has become one of the most active in the South. A. P.O. members have assisted with half-time activities at football games, sponsored an Explorer Day program, assisted at local Boy Scout camporees, aided with freshman orientation, assisted with Lyceum and Student Association programs and helped with Peace Corp registration. As a further service to the student body, Alpha Phi Omega continued the A. P.O. Book Exchange and slide rule registration. Tony Tiger goes to happy hunting grounds. R. Alewine J. Alexander P. Atherton D. Bishop J. Bishop T. Bryan M. Byrd R. Carlson H. Cross E. Dendy T. Hendrix J. Jaup W. Laughlin O. Lowery J. Middlebrooks R. Parent T. Parker W. Patten R. Payne W. Phillips R. Reese L. Rushury R. Scarbrough R. Scrivner T. Storey 207 First row, left to right: S. Scalco; B. Robinson, Pres.; J. Allen, Sec.-Treas.; R. Gamble, V-Pres.; N. Gant; J. Roper; L. Butler; J. Mell. Second row: A. Parduw; P. Swords; D. Sanford; L. Jackson; D. Stockstill; J.Rainey; B. Purdom; M. Sandifer; D. Seagrove; L. McCaslin; N. Hagler, Di- rector. Blackfriars and Alpha Psi Omega Promote Drama The Blackfriars Drama Society, a student organization named for a famous Elizabethan playhouse, now in its ninth successful season, pro- duced for its fall production, A Decent Birth, A Happy Funeral , by William Saroyan. One of the highlights of the year was the Black- friars assistance that was given to the well-known American Folk Bal- let. This year, Blackfriars was joined by a new director, Mr. Nik Hagler. The Alpha Psi Omega National Dramatic Fraternity is an honorary organization consisting of those who have made outstanding contri- butions to drama. First row, left to right: J. Roper, Prcs.; J. Ramey, Sec.-Treas.; S. Scalco, V.-Pres.; Second row. R. Gamble; L. Jackson; J. Allen; B. Robinson; N. Hagler. 208 Alpha Zeta Promotes Agriculture Left to right; first row: P. Calhoun, J. Edmond, B. Jones, J. Sartin, Dr. Thomas, Dr. Bearden, C. Hill. Second row: D. O ' Neal, T. Stone, R. Walk- er, F. Brown, J. Smith. Third row: Q. Still, S. Washington, C. Winstead, S. Smith, J. Davis, G. Phillips. Fourth row: W. Carter, J. McDonald, J. Colegate, W. Bailey, S. Shows. Fifth row: R. Shivers, C. Churchgoer, J. Hall, T. Anderson, J. Lockridge, B. Ramey. «£ ?  The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta is a National Honorary Agricultural Fraternity, which is composed of both gradu- ate and undegraduate 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 respec- tive institutions; and to promote the profession of agricul- ture. Alpha Zetas take field trip. 209 Beta Alpha Psi Taps Top Accounting Students First row, left to right: Dr. L. H. Toler, Chapter Adv.; M. Cummings, Sec; J. Green, V-Pres.; J. Ferguson, Pres.; T. Cummings; Dr. W. W. Littu John; H. King. Second row: K. Gray; L. Gray; M. B. Graham; T. Tardy; J. Shuster; P. Burns; J. Harpole; N. Sumral. Third row: B. Hardy; W. Thompson; R. Atkinson, A. Dickerson; R. Jenkins; R. Henry; V. Vance; B. Jackson. Fourth row: J. Farmer; J. Hudson; D. Townsend; J. Fort- gang; A. Briscoe; R. Moore; R. Briggs. The Beta Kappa Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the Nation- al Accounting Fraternity, ranked 24th among 75 chapters in the United States in chapter competition during the 1965- 66 school session. The activities of this honorary-professional fraternity in- cludes programs presented predominantly by student mem- bers and professional figures in accounting. The programs for the year include representatives from the United States Government Accounting Office, Southern Bell, Humble Oil and Refining Company, International Business Machines, and Mr. William H. King, State Auditor of Mississippi. The annual social event concludes Beta Kappa ' s annual activi- ties. This event, the Spring Picnic, is held at the home of Professor William Cross, faculty member. Jack Harpole gives instruction in accounting proce- dures. 210 Blue Key — Student Leaders Left to right; first row: Dr. Thomas, C. Jourdan, J. Summerford, R. McClinton, F. Corley. Second row: O. A. Cleveland, R. Hatchett, D. Speights, J. Carsile, C. Holloman, H. Aycock. Third row: J. Turnage, D. Suttle, F. Rhodes, C. Rose, R. Brown, T. Hughes. One of the highest honors that a Mississippi State University Junior or Senior male student can obtain is that of selec- tion to membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Selection of these men is made from a group of outstand- ing male students who excel in character, leadership, scholarship, and student activities. Only those who meet require- ments in all of these highly important character traits are invited to join, and these high standards are the keystones which allow Blue Key to continually remain at the head of the honor fraternities in its field. An excellent reason for the high quality of Blue Key men, particularly of Mississippi State ' s local chapter, is found when the achievements of the individual members are noted. Our local membership includes leaders in the student association, leaders in both local ROTC branches, leaders in both the campus yearbook and paper, and various leaders of major campus honor and professional societies. These individuals are the backbone of Blue Key, and they have made it synonymous with campus leadership and service. 211 Dean ' s Cabinet For the College of Education Left to right: D. C. Thomas; F. A. Adams; D. R. Leonard; E. D., Smith; S. Spence; R. VanDeventer; Dean F. A. Rhodes; J. W. Carley; J. Alexander; G. Wigley; R. Farlee The Dean ' s Cabinet of the College of Education was founded in the fall of 1964 by the administration of the College of Education. The Dean ' s Cabinet serves primarily as a stu- dent advisory council for the Dean. Our main functions are to advance scholarship, to offer suggestions for the improvement of the physical facilities, and to promote public. relations for the College of Education. We also serve to create more interest in University activities, promote membership in the various educational clubs and organizations, assist and coordinate the activities of the various educa- tional clubs and organizations, and encourage and enhance the ideals and objectives of the teaching profession. In short, the Dean ' s Cabinet will assist in the training of more excel- lent teachers by Mississippi State University. 212 Foresters give intense care to their pine seedlings. Delta Pi Delta, the Honorary For- estry Fraternity for students and fac- ulty members in the School of Forestry, recognizes through its membership the attainment of outstanding scholarship, leadership, and high professional a- chievement in forestry. Delta Pi Delta annually sponsors the Keith C. Birdsall Award in Forest Utili- zation and a lecture series for the School of Forestry featuring outstanding lead- ers in the professions. In addition, it seeks to inculcate the spirit of leader- ship and scholarship among the lower classmen in the School of Forestry. Delta Pi Delta Inculcates Forestry Spirit First row, left to right: W. D. Eshee, Chief Forester; J. Robbins, Supervisor; M. Ross, Tallyman; B. Dansby, Fire Boss; H. Gibson; R. Shivers. Second row: R. Clapp; E. Whitaker; L. Autry. Third row: Dr. J. E. Moak; F. Killebrew; R. Miller; L. Young. 213 Delta Sigma Pi Fosters the Study of Business Delta Sigma Pi was founded in 1907 at New York University. Delta Sigma Pi is a profession- al fraternity organized to foster the study of bus- iness in universities. The members encourage scholarship, social activities and advancement by Research and Practice. Some of the activities of Gamma Delta Chapter this last year were field trips, the annual Rose Banquet and numerous professional meetings. Every year Delta Sigma Pi awards the Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key to the business school student maintaining the highest overall average in the business school over a 4 year period. Delta Sigma Pi is an international fraternity. There are now over 115 chapters throughout the world, with a membership in excess of 45,000. DELTA SIGS J. Carlise, Milton Smylie, and John Gotoclass listen to President Bobby Walker relate upcoming plans. First row, left to right: G. Dennis; C. Lane, J. Adams, M. Smylie, D. Walker, J. Carlisle, S. Foster, B. Ainsworth, D. Holland. Second row: J. Fur- .cerson, C. Moore, R. Murphy, H. Adam, B. Fratesi, R. Rieman, D. Warriner, A. Torre, T. Shivers, P. Lamm. Third row: J. Wilson, D. Smith, D. Donald, R. Jackson, D. Townsend, B. Harvey R. Knight, D. Fcrber, C. Holloman, J. Grower, B. Lotterhousc. 214 First Row (L to R) B. Walker, J. Ferguson, O. A. Cleveland, C. Jordan, R. Ruby, Advisor. Second Rote (L to R) J. Flanagan, J. Carsile, J. Edwards, C. Ueltschey, J. Hardison, D. Speights, J. Schuster, A. Ewalt, W. Dowdle, T. Howard, J. Hudspeth, T. Anderson, G. Carlson, T. Hughes, R. McClinton, R. Carollo, C. Hollomon, B. Blackburn, Officers: Pres., O. A. Cleveland; Vice-Pres., H. M. Mcintosh; Sec.-Treas., Johnny Ferguson. Elderstatesmen Host Charity Game With Social Club Elder Statesmen is an organization of campus leaders who meet weekly to enjoy the fellowship and knowledge of all facets of campus life. The organizations ' Articles of Operations provides for a membership of thirty-five students from the junior and senior classes. The programs for the meetings include films and guest speakers. The principal function of Elder Stat esmen is to promote Christian leadership on the campus so that all students may derive the benefits of a strong system of interaction between campus leaders and faculty members. This provides a broadening of understanding between all groups in the university community. The most outstanding project of the organization this year was a charity football game held in conjunction with the Blacklister Social Club from the W . Elder Statesmen Chet Hollomon, O. A. Cleveland, and Jackie Hudspeth check over plans for the Charity Bowl. 215 Eta Kappa Nu Recognizes Outstanding Scholarship 1st Row: S. Prevost, Bridge Corres.; M. Towell, Pres.; A. Kyzar, V. Pres; J. Lancaster, Treas.; R. Carlson, Corr. Sec; B. Varnado, Hist. 2nd Row: P. Posev; E. Maulden; F. McCollum; J. Walden; C. Field. 3rd Row: J. Young; R. Knight; D. Crouch; Dr. J. W. Rogers; Dr. W. L. McDaniel; Faculty Adv. Eta Kappa Nu is the national electrical engineering honor fraternity. Its primary purpose is to recognize, promote, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement. Eta Kappa Nu is also a service organization — to the Electrical Engineering Department and to the school. One project is to revive MSU ' s interest in the use of visual aids by presenting the school with the first of a series of education films. Another project finds HKN pledges as- sisting I ngineering professors for a day . In addition Gamma Omega Chapter, each year, pre- sents an award to the outstanding freshman in Electrical Engineering. 216 - f •- i - K W P -:4; Gamma Beta Phi has over one hundred members The Gamma Beta Phi Society was organized at Mississippi State only one year ago, and it has already become one of the largest organizations on campus. The members are selected for their outstanding achievements, scholastic attainment, and strong character. In the fall of 1966, Gamma Beta Phi began the school year by helping with orientation. Also included in the projects planned for the year are establishing a chapter at M.S.C.W., establishing a Beta Club at Starkville High, and adopting a needy family for Christmas. The M.S.U. chapter is also work- ing with national headquarters on the possibility of holding annual State Gamma Beta Phi conventions in the future, which would certainly become one of the highlights of the year. Gamma Beta Phi Organizes W Chapter Seated, left to right: Sara Wentworth, Sec; Nancy Wiley, Treas.; Standing: Joe Hillman, Pres.; Larry Nesbit, V. Pres. White, center, discusses plans for W chapter with Sanford, left, and Doolittle. 217 Kappa Delta Pi Seeks Education Majors Left to right: first row: A. Matthews, E. Clerg, D. Johnson, D. Leonard, L. Whitlow, S. Swain, M. Hawkins, E. Ezelle, B. Ferrell, S. Nabors, N. Cheely, N. Wiley, M. Fairley, R. Liberto, P. Stafford, E. Rogus, G. Williams, C. Daniels. Second row: S. Thurman, A. Ervin, M. Bryan, D. Robertson, S. Spence, F. Rhodes, S. Brumfield, B. MacNeice, P. Eiland, J. Alexander, A. Vance, E. Cox, P. Hearn, M. Russell, N. Moffitt, Burgoyne, J. Kratz, J. Daugherty, T. Shows, L. Armstrong, N. O ' Kelley, J. Hedderman. The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi shall be to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. To this end it shall invite to member- ship such persons as exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholar- ship. It shall endeavor to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. Kappa Delta Pi elects and initiates new members each semester and during one term of the summer school. Officers are elected in April, installed in May, and take office June 1. All officers are elected for one year except the faculty counselor, who is elected for two years. Programs are planned for all initiation banquets and at times for other meetings. Joint meetings have been held with the Student Education Association. 218 First row, left to right: J. Neill, R. McGraw, J. Burton, R. Reed, J. Beach, T. Abernathy, J. Rosetti, F. Corley. Second row: J. Woitt, D. Moore, G. Hampton, D. Nugent, T. Corbett, E. Hudgins, W. Kiser, G. Rhoades. Standing: B. Rucker, M. Rhoden, D. Saget, W. Dear, J. Sapen, C. Crews, L. Newton, C. Swanson, G. Washington, R. Edmonson, J. Courtney, D. Lewis, G. Higgins. M-Club Visits Six Gun Junction 5%L â„¢ ' , ' - v l. -. ' ' ' • _ ; : ,- ,- •;, .• - V f«fc J«i ,: iw?l ; i. - ' ' ' V- -- ' . M-Club witnesses shoot out at Six Gun Junction. 219 OAK Selects Campus Leaders 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 LIniversity 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 out- standing students, faculty, and administration members should meet on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. Fit â– w. h t to right: R. Hatchett, W. Dowdle, R. White, R. McClinton, T. Hughes; Second row: C. Hollomon, P. Gohen, R. Powe, D. Speights, R. I isher, B Webb, K. Clark; Third row: J. Underwood, G. McCormick, B. Baker, T. Anderson, E. Bovden, C. Jourdan, B. Carollo, H. Rayburn, B. Cobb. C. Field. 220 Left to right; first row: Dr. H. Snellgrove, C. Cobb, G. Maxwell, F. Rhodes, J. Locke, A. Wilson. Second row: M. Finley, B. Williams, L. Nelson, G. Hunt, B. Etheridge. Third row: J. Thompson, J. Bettersworth, C. Lyle, H. Neal, Col. J. Gwinner, M. Grey. 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 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, su- perior scholarship, genuine fellowship, and a consecration to democratic ideals. Election is based on merit, is irrespective of a person ' s affiliation with other or- ganizations, and is without solicitation to insure acceptance of membership. OAK 221 First Roic, left to right: E. Gammon; M. Albright; S. Harrison; R. White, Treas.; K. O ' Neal, Pres.; J. Hillman, Sec; M. Maxwell; D. Guice. Second Row: W. Moore; J. Hunter; M. Hardy; G. Berryhill; J. LeMay; W, Starnes; T. Main; D. Conrad. Third Row: P. Hull; A. Walton; G. Buck; F. Whittington; N. Rush; G. Graham; J. Barrentine; J. Matthews. Phi Eta Sigma Heads Campus Chest Drive Phi Eta Sigma is an honorary Greek letter society with a single requirement for eligibility of the attainment of a grade- point average of 2.5 or better for the first semester of the freshman year or for the entire freshman year. Although Phi F.ta Sigma is not a service or social organization, it maintains several functions during the year. Some of the main projects are ushering, helping with orientation, and dis- tributing pamphlets on How To Study. In addition to these smaller services, Phi F.ta Sigma sponsors at least one campus- wide project. Last year members of the fraternity collected one of the largest amounts ever, as Phi Eta Sigma headed the Campus Chest Drive. During November, 1966, three men of Phi Eta Sigma were sent to the National Convention at Auburn University. At- tended by scholars and educators from over the United States, the convention was quite helpful and worthwhile; and it was undoubtedly one of the highlights of the year for Phi Eta Sigma. Kelly O ' Nc.il and Robert White discuss plans for campus chest drive. 222 Phi Chi Theta Advances Interest in Business Left to right, first row: PLEDGE OFFICERS: N. Buntin, M. Brash- ier, S. Vardaman, P. Westcott. Second row: ACTIVE OFFICERS: P. Triplett, G. Nicholson, J. Kimble, A. Godfrey, C. Lofstrom. Beta Pi Chapter of Phi Chi Theta, the first honorary business fraternity for women at Missis- sippi State, is a part of the oldest and largest women ' s national professional fraternity in the field of commerce and business administration. Phi Chi Theta is interested in all persons who are genuinely interested in working toward a degree in the field of business and economics, and has a sincere interest in the advancement of women in business and economics. Activities of the local chapter include: News- letters to its members and national officers, month- ly dinner meetings, professional programs with out- standing speakers from the world of business, and service projects for the University. At the annual Spring Banquet, Phi Chi Theta inducts an hon- orary member who is of professional standing and has made definite contributions to the fraternity, and awards the National Key Award to an out- standing senior woman. Left to right, first row: S. Vardaman, P. Westcott, G. Nicholson, J. Kimble, P. Triplett, ' A. Godfrey, C. Lofstrom. Second row: L. Mc- Millan, M. Graham, M. Wilkins, T. Williams, A. Webb, M. Holiday, A. Parish, Third row: L. Gray, M. Brashier, N. Strain, S. Harmon, L. Martin, B. Moore, J. Quinnelly. Fourth row: B. Johnson, C. McCormick, S. Hammett, B. Eichelberger, D. Nations, S. McCor- mick, J. Russell, D. Beatty. 223 E. IRL HOWELL President RALPH POWE MRS. E. STOJANOVIC Vice-President Secretary CHARLES H. THOMAS EDWARD C. HENDLEY Treasurer Correspondent Phi Kappa Phi Encourages Scholarship The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded at the University of Maine in 1897. Penn- sylvania State University and the University of Tennessee were also Charter chapters. At present the society has over ninety active chapters. The primary objective of the society has been, from the first, the recognition and encourage- ment of superior scholarship in all fields of study. Good character is an essential supporting at- tribute ot those elected to membership. Phi Kappa Phi is open to seniors in the top eighth of their class and to second semester jun- iors 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. 224 PHI KAPPA PHI ACTIVE MEMBERS 1966-67 Charles R. Aiken Adolph W. Aleck C. Jeannette Alexander William Haskell Alsup Alan Ammann James Brady Anderson, III C. Hunter Andrews Larry Dalton Armstrong Johnny Marvin Atnip Harold Shepherd Aycock Douglas C. Bain Billie J. Ball Ottis L. Barron Mrs. Rhelda W. Barron Oscar Beck, Jr. Mrs. Caroline W. Bennett Robert Scales Bernard George L. Berry John K. Bettersworth Larry L. Box Billie Miriam Brantley Ted Stephens Brook Gordon K. Bryan Mrs. Ellen S. Bryant Robert Carollo Ernest Aubert Carter James R. Chatham Kenneth M. Clark Mrs. Lucy Wellborn Cole E. B. Colmer Mrs. Rex F. Colwick T. L. Connelly James Albert Cooper Owen Cooper Fred Goodwin Corley, Jr. Glenda Faye Craig Florence Kay Croft Walter L. Croft Brenda Joyce Curry Mrs. Martha Daffron Mrs. Carol Horton Daniels Mrs. John D. Davis, III John Evan Davis Benjamin C Dilworth Joe W. Dollar Thomas Earl Dowden Walter Lynn Dowdle Walter J. Drapala P. N. Dua Donald Duffey J. B. Edmond A. E. Einert M. P. Etheridge Mrs. Christine Clark Ewing Mrs. Willie F. Felder Mrs. Marianne Field William C Flewellen, Jr. George B. Fragoyannis Mrs. Helen Hendley Frye Mrs. Caroline Chapman Gilbert William L. Giles Nancy Pearl Goodwin Barbara Jean Gossman Clinton H. Graves, Jr. Calvin H. Gray Buck Green Daryl Kim Hamblin John Franklin Hamner Mrs. Mary L. Hare Woodrow W. Hare Edward C. Hendley Mrs. Dora Herring Frederick H. Herzer James E. Hill Lawrence J. Hill Robert B. Holland A. G. Holmes, Jr. Michael J. Holmes Mrs. Doris M. Howell E. Irl Howell Don Hunt Verner G. Hurt Paul B. Jacob, Jr. Mrs. Ethel M. Jones James Kenneth Jones Mrs. Leona P. Jordan Mrs. Lois Kilgore Virginia Lee Kinkade William E. Knight Hobart F. Lahdreth, Jr. David Ray Leonard Henry H. Leveck Carey Littlejohn W. W. Littlejohn Marion T. Loftin Mrs. Rose Marie Luke Clay Lyle Barton W. MacNeill Lewis F. Mallory, Jr. T. K. Martin William D. McCain Frank Lokey McCollum Mary Jane McDaniel James W. McKee, Jr. J. Chest er McKee, Jr. Roger Hopkins McMillin Mildred D. McReynolds Norman C. Merwine Mary E. Michael E. F. Mitchell Mrs. Ethel Anne Mitchener James E. Moak Billy Loran Moore Glover Moore S. B. Murry Lyle E. Nelson Mrs. Mary Mitman Nordan J. P. Overcash Raymond T. Parkhurst Joe V. Pettiet Travis D. Phillips Mrs. Grace S. Pomeroy Mrs. Milbur Posey Ralph E. Powe Dorothy Sue Power Paul Lavelle Raley Frederick Milton Rhoads Francis Arlington Rhodes Ralph R. Robertson George L. Robson, Jr. Roy Harris Ruby Milton Sandy, Jr. Mrs. Sara Matthews Scales R. M. Scholtes Linda Scipper Clyde Q. Sheely Roy D. Sheffield Tommie Jean Shows W. A. Simmons Harry C. Simrall Mrs. Betty B. Sledge Mrs. Selma Davis Smith Harold S. Snellgrove David Neeley Speights Thomas Donnie Stacy B. J. Stojanovic Mrs. Elizabeth J. Stojanovic Mrs. Billie Hill Swinton Mrs. Martha W. Taylor Guy W. Thaxton Charles H. Thomas Kenneth Eugene Thomas Joe F. Thompson Wilfred Roland Thompson, Jr. Ellie Devon Townsend Thomas Tramel Patricia Anne Triplett James Homer Tumlinson, III Joe Clayton Turnage Mrs. Anita Braddock Vance Gary Bruce Varnado John MarkJa Walden Ursin Stuart Walker John L. Weeks, Jr. L. Dow Welch Mrs. Rebecca S. Wells Darryl Scott Wesson Darryl Charles White Louise Whitlow Thomas Herman Williamson Louis N. Wise Maude Dee Yow 225 Philos Demos Trains Freshmen and Sophomores Left to right: first row; L. Nesbit, H. Ross, A. Clements, K. O ' Neal, W. Richardson, B. Anders, R. Murphy, J. Stuart. Second row; B. Hardy, R. Small, D. Hatchett, C. Palmer, J. Gannaway, R. Beane, V. Beard, D. Phelps, T. Walton. Third row: J. McKenzie, G. Pillow, M. Maxwell, J. Lee, M. McNeil, C. Guenther, L. Shelby, G. Cohern, R. Johnson. Philo Demos is a Christian Democratic Leadership organization sponsored by the M.S.U. YMCA. The club was founded by the Y in L955 to provide training in leadership, public speaking, and parliamentary procedure for outstanding members of the freshman and sopho- more class. The name Philo Demos was derived from the two Greek words meaning lovers of demo- cracy. The club holds weekly dinner meetings with informative speakers and discussion sessions fea- tured as programs. Christian fellowship is inspired among members by mutual sharing of ideas at meetings. 226 Left to right, first row: J. Marquez, S. Crow, A. King, J. Whittington, S. Stewart, R, Farlee, B. McCrillis, M. Loden, G. Page, L. Dale, N. Williamson, Second row: J. Williams, J. Hamner, L. Naughter, P. McCaghron, B. Suber, B. Hill,. F. Hoop, M. Hordwitz, R. Walker, J. Dixon, O. Nickerson, B. Hardy, L. P. Basset, J. Green, R. Henry, B. Davidson, F. Gearhisor. Third row: M. Maessellos, J. Kennedy, H. Evans, O. Harrell, M. McPKearson, B. Sholes, L. White, J. Squires, T. Burns, T. Johnson, W. Burns, G. War, B. Bowen, A. Cauthen, ]. Doude, M. Albright, T. Swindol. Phi Mu Alpha Contributes to Music Activities 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 organized 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 contrib- ' utes 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 ac- tive membership in the fraternity in May of 1963. 227 Pi Sigma Epsilon Conducts Sales Rallies Pi Sigma Epsilon, National Professional Fraternity in Marketing, Sales Management and Selling is the fastest growing professional fraternity in the United States. Even though Alpha Eta Chapter is relatively young, being chartered in 1963, it consistently rates among the top ten chapters in the country. Its Faculty Advisor, Dr. Henry W. Nash, Head of the Department of Marketing, was selected the nation ' s Top Faculty Advisor in 1964. During 1966, Alpha Eta Chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon conducted two Sales and Personal Motivation Rallies. The first, held in the Spring, featured Merle Fraser, noted sales motivation speaker and Bill Wil- liams, expert in communications. Speaker for the Fall Rally was J. Douglas Edwards of Scottsdale, Ari- zona. A men ' s showing of clothing, a first for the M.S.U. campus was held in conjunction with each rally. Both rallies were well attended by students, business men and women and professional persons. In addition to selling tickets and advertisements for the sales rallies, members and pledges sold 3-pack boxes of toothbrushes as an additional sales project. Is! Row: P. Jones, Treas.; B. Rochelel, Prcs.; A. King, Rec. Sec; L. Jordan, Corr. Sec; M. Back, Hist.; W. Ellis; Dr. H. W. Nash, Advisor. 2nd row: J. Farris, V. Prcs.; R. McCracken, Sgt-at-Anm; E. Clardy, V. Pres.; B. Laughlin; W. Neely; R. Hughes; W. Wallace. 3rd Row: J. Flanagan; L. McRcynolds; W. Brookshire; W. Wilkey; T. Eihridge; J. Girncy; M. Westerfield. 4th Row: J. Hudspeth; C. Hicks; G. Browne; M. Hamilton; C. A. Berry; M. Joseph; R. Carroll; H. Lewis. 228 IIT2 Pi Tau Sigma, National Hon- orary Mechanical Engineering Fraternity, fosters the high ideals of the engineering profes- sion and stimulates interest in coordinate departmental activi- ties. The MSU Tau Nu Chapter was granted a charter in April, 1957, and was the 62nd charter to the organization which has recognized 28,000 notable me- chanical engineers. The MSU Tau Nu Chapter, during its ninth year, has become more firmly established as an honor fraternity. First row, left to right: C. Hamilton; D. McCarty, Corres. Sec; G. Smith, V-Pres.; R. Powe, Pres.; T. Rice, Treas.; E. Cooksey, Rec. Sec; E. Wellborn. Second row: C. Jackson; T. Shivers; E. Farrar; J. Bolinger; M. Jasper; E. Bowker; S. Andre; T. Parker; T. Heidelberg; S. Burge. 2TE First row, left to right: K. Ford, Corres. Sec; W. Cobb, Sec.-Treas.; J. Burns, V-Pres.; R. Herrick, Pres.; Dr. T. D. Stacy, Fac. Adv. Second row: D. Comer; J. L. Lauderdale; L. Hall; W. Jacobs; R. Stewart. Third row: J. Smith; C. Turner; G. Coley; R. Brown. 229 Theta Tau Acquires New House Theta Tau, founded at the University of Minnesota on October 15, 1904, is a professional engineering fraternity, the purpose of which is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship. Kappa Beta Chapter was installed at Mississippi State University on November 21, 1964. Annual projects which have been adopted by Kappa Beta Chapter are: providing guides for cam- pus visitors on Engineer ' s Day, holding slide rule lessons for freshman and sophomore students, and sponsoring a homecoming function for all engineering alumni of M.S.U. Theta Tau is well represented on the Engineering Council again this year with Brothers Field, Geer, Beers, and Carlson holding the offices of President, Vice4°resident, and two Representatives, respectively. Twelve Brothers are members of Tau Beta Pi Honorary Engineering Fraternity, and four Brothers were honored by being selected for Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. The biggest achievement of the year for Kappa Beta Chapter was attaining a modern Chapter House which is located just off the M.S.U. campus. President ROBERT M. WEBB Vice-President .... JAMES G. CARR, III Secretary .... RICHARD W. CARLSON Treasurer .... LEWIS C. MARASCALCO Brother Reuben just got pinned ! t jstmt Theta Tail ' s trim Chapter Christmas tree. 230 Theta Tau Bowker, Edward H. Carlson, Richard Carr, James G. Coleman, Hugh W. Cook, Wallace O. Cooper, James A. Crouch, David A. Dahl, Thomas L. Field, Charles S. Floyd, John M. Gewin, Robert E. Glei, Gregory F. Green, William C. Groves, Clifton E. Guice, David L. Hare, James D. Herron, Jeffrey L. Howard, Thomas D. Ingels, Frank M. Joslin, Jim B. Lancaster, James F. Lefeve, Douglas H. Matthews, John D. Magee, Billy C. Marascalco, Lewis C. McBroom, William W. McClendon, Ronald W. McCollum, Frank L. Mills, Vernon W. Newton, William H. Noblin, John B. Novak, Robert A. Ogletree, Benjamin F. Pannell, John E. Pitts, Reuben S. Randall, Charlie A. Reese, Stanley A. Rice, Thomas J. Rush, Nowell E. Shearin, Frederik A Steeri, Henry D. Tischer, Robert G. Totty, Louis B. Tyler, Clarence O. Underwood, J. R. Walker, Richard S. Webb, Rober t M. Young, John W. 231 Left to right: first row; K. Ford, J. Cooper, B. Varnado, T. Rice, M. Holmes, R. Powe, J. Lancaster, R. Webb. Second row; D. McCarty, R. Knight, E. Mauldin, B. Bernard, R. Carlson, J. Walden, T. Parker, J. McMahan, C. Field, G. Steele. Third row; R. Breckenridge, T. Ray, G. Laughlin, F. Mc- Callum, B. Johnson, B. Neal, C. Jackson, R. Barker, M. McReynolds, D. Posey, fourth row; W. Cobb, A. Jones, F. Towell, G. Thompson, R. De- weese, R. White, E. Bowker, R. Forbes, J. Parks. Tau Beta Pi — Highest Engineering Honor 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 requirement of Tau Beta Pi, for not only is this the highest un- dergraduate engineering honor he can receive, but it affords him fellowship and the opportuni- ty 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 extra- curricular activities, serving as guides for Engineers ' Day , and recognizing the outstanding freshman at the annual Engineers ' Banquet are only a few of these projects. 232 ARMY ROTC Colonel E. W. Schroeder - PMS 233 Major William Colvin Major Paul Daugherty 234 Secretaries: Mrs. Ruth Willis, Mrs. Lyndia Usilton, and Mrs. Rosemary Wade Scabbard and Blade Taps Top Cadets w lASr Left to right; first row: Hart, Hardy, Speights, Gaddis, Esher, Stanley, Anderson, Cameron, Fulcher, Walker. Second row: Shuster, Peyton, Weaver, Pearson, Hardison, Clark, Yeatman, Grice, Sanders. Third row: Douglas, Carver, Newton, McReynoIds, Olson, Westmark, Leder, Purvis. Fourth row: Tucker, Lawrence, Beers, Cunningham, Bennett, Fortgang, Alford, McKee, Rhodes. S B in action. 236 The Counterguerrilla Company ' s members volunteer for extensive extra training to further develop their leadership abilites through practical experience. The Counterguerrilla program is designed to enhance individual self-confidence in its members through challenging field problems. In this age of unconventional warfare, these selected cadets prove that the ultimate weapon is still man, well trained and highly motivated. Sponsor, Miss Cadet Captain Bonnie Baker, and Commanding Officer, Wendell Kot. Counterguerrillas — The Elite Corp Rifle Team Takes Top Honors w y __ J _ _ r s_ An impressive record of ten wins and only one loss places the Mississippi State Rifle Team in position for national ranking. Col. Sthraeder receives State Championship trophy for the fifteenth straight year. 238 Sponsors Add Beauty to Brigade Left to right: Bonnie Baker, Martha Gwin, Cynthia Ivy, Mary Ann Boyd, Pam Stafford, Gail Stanley. Brigade Staff and Sponsor Left to right: CO Cunningham,. XO Walter, Si Hardy, Asst. Si Suttle, S3 Newton, S4 McCormick, sponsor, Cheryl Albritton. 239 Learning to Lead 240 AIR FORCE ROTC Lieutenant Colonel Billy H. Ingram — PAS Lieutenant Colonel Billy H. Ingram is the Professor of Aerospace Studies for the 425th Air Force ROTC Detachment. He is the man with whom the responsibility rests for the 425th AFROTC Wing, whose main activities are featured in this section. 241 Capt. Maurice Bcauvais 242 SSGT Clayton R. Hart 1st Row: J. Wyatt; J. Cramlet; W. Jacobs; J. Schilling; L. LaFever; C. Barlow; L. Stokes; D. Pomeroy; D. Hart. 2nd Row: H. Mesaris; L. Grillot; F. Goote; J. Peterson; J. Adams; H. Cross; J. Sparkman; S. Bryant; C. Fore. 3rd Row: Major H. Lindsey, Advisor; G. Gray; J. Peters; L. Mitchell; K. Greene; G. Mitchell; J. Sarsgard; F. McCormack; R. Mayfield. 4th Row: A. Phillips; D. Vaughn; T. Smith; R. Midtbo; J. Atnip; G. Chamber- lain; W. Barnette; J. Chandler. Arnold Air Society Sponsors A.F. Ball Arnold Air Plexites I ' .ill in behind their sweetheart , Julie Sarsgard. AAS Commander Robertson and Angel I.inda Singletary-Ready for AF Ball— 19 Nov. 244 Left to right: S. White, M. McEwen, S. Fleming, G. Raulerson. Standing: Capt. R. Tucker. Left to right: S. White, M. Weeks, P. Staggers, B. Rogers, L. Singletary, C. Bolender. Angel Flight Sends Angelgram ANGEL ACTIVES: CHERUBS: S. White C. Bolender M. Virden P. Staggers J. Sommer M. Weeks M. Maxwell L. Singletary N. Bettersworth S. Fleming K. Gresham L. Oakman G. Coleman N. Glasgow C Brown P. Dickerson A. Walt B. Barry G. Guider L. Mitchell J. Yarborough M. Ward G. Russell P. Oates G. Mcllwain G. Raulerson S. Williams J. Boswell G. Ditto P. Haney 245 F.I. P. Trains Future Pilots Left to right: J. Hudspeth; T. Stevens; W. Lutz; A. Phillips; M. Hamilton; A. Plane; G. Stevens; H. Mesaris; F. McCormack; R. Schultz; R. Golden. â– The first to solo is the first to get wet ! Maj. Bennett — FIP Project Officer 246 Air Force Band - ' f - m jK f Blue Knights : Anderson, L. Atherton, P. Baham, E. Bailey, L. Boutries, E. Bray, W. Chamberlain, R. Connolly, D. Faubion, E. Fetterman, J. Gillespie, J. Frischhertz, J Harrison, R. Heindl, F. Hester, D. Holbrook, R. Lander, W. Laseter, M. Montgomery, C. Moak, M. Scroggins, R. Tipton, J. Thompson, T. Wall, M. Wade, H. Smith, P. Roach, T. McCain, W. Barham, J. Couch, B. Gunter, C. Kennedy, B. Roberts, C. Wright, L. Barranco, V. Edwards, F. Hansford, D. •Laird, R. Smith, H. White, S. ADVISORS: Capt. R. Tucker and SSgt R. Austin 247 AIR FORCE Get the point? Air Force color guard. Children must play. w J A Saturday afternoon stroll. Did you lose something? 248 First row, left to right: F. Garrott, Pres.; J. McDonald, V. Pres.; T. Caldwell; D. Gore; Mac Young, Rep.; Dr. T. Phillips, Advisor. Second tow: R. Gibson; J. Donohoo; H. Stephens; B. Oliver; G. Gafford; N. Glasgow; O. A. Cleveland. Ag. Economics Club Stimulates Economic Activity The Mississippi State University Chapter of the Student Section of the American-Farm Economics Association is composed of students major- ing in agricultural economics and other students interested in agricultural economics. Faculty members and research personnel are granted associated membership. The purposes of the organization are: to stimulate interest in the profession of agricultural economics among students in agricultural sciences, and to provide an opportunity for wide acquaintance among stu- dents and professional workers in the field. Activities of the club include bringings in guest speakers, holding a fall banquet and a spring picnic, and participating in the agricultural field day. In addition, members participate in public speaking contests and debates sponsored by the national organization. Contemplating the economic scene. 249 Accounting Club Stresses Importance of Accounting The Accounting Club meets once a month throughout the year and features guest speakers at every meeting. Dean Littlejohn, Assistant Dean of the School of Business, spoke at the first meeting on the importance of accounting. Some of the guest speakers are interviewers for the different businesses that come to MSU to recruit graduates. The highlight of the first semester was a banquet. The guest speaker was Mr. Ralph Neely of Greenwood, Mississippi. Mr. Neely, who is President of the Mississippi Association of Certified Public Accountants, gave pointers to all prospective future accountants and ren- dered an interesting talk on aspects of public accounting. In the spring, the highlight will be a picnic complete with good food and fun. There will be various games and water-skiing to participate in. 250 Accounting Club Members Adams, T. Adkerson, R. Allen, J. Allen, M. Aired, N. Angle, R. Atkinson, R. Barnes, W. Barnett, C. Barron, R. Beachum, J. Bell, F. Bethay. F. Bethay, R. Bethea, J. Brantley, J. Bratton, G. Breazeale, P. Bridges, B. Briscoe, A. Browning, J. Burns, P. Butler, J. Byars, B. Byrd, D. Cagle, G. Carlisle, J. Carmical, T. Carroll, M. Catledge, J. Chapman, R. Chism, H. Clanton, H. Cole, W. Coleman, F. Coleman, W. Cotton, J. Craft, J. Curro, T. Daly, J. Dampeer, B. Dear, J. DeMarco, L. Dickerson, A. DiRago, V. Draffen, J. Duckworth, N. Duncan, C. Eakes, M. Edmonson, R. Farris, J. Feyen, C. Fitts, R. Flohr, D. Fortgang, J. Fortner, J. Foster, C. Garrett, D. Gaut, G. George, J. Gibson, L. Graham, M. Graves, J. Gray, C. Gray, L. Gray, R. Green, J. Hailey, W. Hamberlin, M. Hardy, B. Hicks, C. Hinson, J. Hixon, T. Hobby, M. Hodges, J. Holland, D. Horton, D. Humphreys, R. Jackson, C. Jenkins, R. Johnston, M. Jones, A. Jones, B. Jones, M. Kalahar, J. Kelly, G. Kilpatrick, M. Kimble, J. Kirk, L. Koen, E. Lamm, P. Landrum, T. Lester, R. Lewis, W. Lollar, D. Maxwell, M. Mays, W. McCoy, E. McDonald, C. McMillan, L. Melton, J. Merideth, H. Mills, D. Mills, J. Moody, J. Moore, B. Morgan, J. Murray, D. Myatt, G. Nations, D. Neal, R. Nichols, J. Nicholson, C. Nicholson, G. Norman, J. Oqletree, S. O Shea, P. Parker, J. Patrick, C. Patterson, C. Perkins, R. Prewitt, R. Randle, M. Reeves, L. Richardson, R. Robertson, W. Rogers, F. Ross, K. Sanders, S. Schuster, J. Segrest, T. Senter, M. Shaw, L. Shelton, P. Shoemake, P. Shuff, T. Sigler, H. Simmons, C. Smith, D. Smith, N. Stodghill, G. Stokes, D. Stowers, R. Stokes, D. Tardy, T. Thomas, Kenneth Thomas, M. Tolbert, R. Townsend, D. Triplett, P. Vance, T. Veazy, D. Wade, J. Walker, B. Weathersby, J. Weeb, A. Weir, E. Wheta, J. Whitten, M. Wiqinton, D. Williams, J. Winters, E. 251 AET B Discuss Farm Problems Left to right: first row; J. Alexander, D. Grant, J. Butler, J. Britt, J. Dovell, K. Cavin. Second row; Dr. Vaigneur, L. Wilson, E. Dulaney, J. Lochridge, S. Swearengen, C. Lucus, R. Reed, J. Segrest, L. Brown. Officers President Joe Butler Vice President John Britt Treasurer J. J. Dovell Tools of the trade. 252 Agronomy Club Views the Soil Left to right: first row; L. Singh, C. Winstead, R. Raigins, A. Deford, J. Sartain. Second row; Dr. Jensen, H. Aycock, W. Carter, E. Flint, S. Herren. Officers President Jerry Sartain Vice-Vresident Alvis Deford Secretary Ronald Raigins 253 Ceramics and Metals Club First row, left to right: C. Turner; M. O ' Brien; T. De Loach, sec.-treas.; G. Boyette, v-pres.; E. Armstron, pres.; W. Hall; Dr. A. G. Wehr. Second row: J. McMillan; K. Oppenheimer; D. Humphries; J. Lauderdale; E. Eti; D. Hogue; B. Mclntyre; T. Brand; B. Stiles. Third row: D. Leeds; R. Fer- guson; D. Jerome; B. Eakin; E. Armstr ong; R. Thompson. Broadens Knowledge in Ceramic and Metallurgical Engineering The Ceramics and Metals Club is a student club of the Department of Ceramic and Metallurgical Engineering and is affiliated with the national American Ceramic Society. Students from the newly organized metallurgical engineer- ing curriculum are also participating in the club ' s activities, and the clubs name has been temporarily changed in order to reflect this year ' s activities. It is the purpose of the club to increase and broaden the knowledge of its members in ceramic and metallurgical en- gineering and to promote fellowship among the members and with personnel in the affiliated fields. The activities of the club range from inviting engineers frcm industry to give talks on the campus to organizing and promoting field trips to nearby plants. It also acts as a service organization for the department, plus sponsoring social activities for its members. 254 ACS Tutors Freshmen i ACS members work hard to help freshmen improve their chemistry grades. Working in the lab takes up much time of ACS members. First row, left to right: S. Wentworth; L. Scipper; D. Rester; A. Fried; J. Gordan, F. Fry; D. Dollar; R. Kitchen, E. Henderson; S. Harrison; P. Fox; J. Barrentine; P. Williams; D. Huckabee. 255 AIAA Advances Aeronautic Studies The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, founded February 1, 1963 by merger of the American Rocket Society and the Institute of the Aerospace Sciences, is the prin- cipal United States aerospace technical society. Its 35,000 mem- bers include virtually all of the leading scientists, engineers, and technical managers of the country ' s aerospace program. The chief objective of the AIAA is to advance aeronautics and astronautics by all appropriate means. To this end it pro- vides the foremost channel of effective technical communica- tions among professionals in this field through (l) technical publications, (2) national meetings, (3) local meetings, and (4) public information services. The August Raspet Student Branch at MSU was founded in 1963. Since its beginning the local chapter has offered various programs and activities of interest to its members and those stu- dents interested in aerospace technology. MSL transonic to mach 4 wind tunnel. First row: I F. Thompson, Fac. Adv.; A Welle, Rec. Sec; J. Wood, Treas.; B. Neal, (Inn.; S. Hettinger, Coir. Sec. Second row: A. Blanchaid; W. Stokes; B Owen; J. Wood; Ci. Thompson; K. Reaser; 1 Bass; M Luter. Third row: F. Ghiglieri; M. Home; D, Dunavant; B. Ogletree; J. Aycock; R. Hudson; O. Nicker- son; F Canton, Fourth row: D Nixon; K Stokes; R Howell; J Singtetary; R Mc( lendon; J. Reed; I. Turner; T. Waller; CI. Lovette. 256 Left to right, first row: G. Helman, Publicity; T. Kingen, Treasurer; R. Deweese, President; L. Beard, Vice President. Second row: H. San- tokh, D. Randle, D. Belk, W. Holcombe, M. Johnson, B. Stokes. Third row: J. Turnage, T. Ray, R. McClinton, G. Cleveland, J. Cavin, J. Hendon, J. Hull. AIIE Displays Opportunity Exhibit One of the many exhibits on Industrial Engineering Day. The Mississippi State University Student Club of the American Institute of Indus- trial Engineers, previously the Industrial Engineering Club, received its charter from Ross Hammond, National president of AIIE, during ceremonies on Industrial Eng- ineering Day. The AIIE Student Club has been privileged to have several outstanding speakers on the different phases of indus- trial engineering. In addition, the Student Club sponsored a softball game, held a joint meeting and banquet with the Mis- sissippi Chapter of AIIE, and joined with the North Mississippi Chapter of AIIE in hosting the first Industrial Engineering Day in Mississippi. On this day we were honored to have many industrial leaders from throughout the state with us along with world recognized management scientists Dr. Lillian Gilbreth and Dr. Harold Haynard along with the national president of AIIE, Ross Hammond. 257 AIChE Advances Chem E The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is the professional society for chemical engineers. The AICHE was founded in 1908 with the purpose of advancing the theory and practice of chemical engineering along with maintaining a high professional standard among its members. The AICHE maintains Student Chapters throughout the nation at various engineering schools. The Student Chapter at Mississippi State University holds regular meetings twice a month with programs made up of talks by practicing engineers from industrial concerns, films, and other information concerning chemical engineering An annual banquet and field trips to industrial plants are among the other activities each year. Left to right: I . Shear in Treas.; P. McNecse, Prcs.; C. Laird, Sec; J. Sstes, V. Pres. 258 AIChE Ashley Banks Barker Blackledge Bullman Byrd Campbell Clark Cook Cooper Cresswell Cryder Cropp Crowe Davis Dry Estes Fox Gamond Gill Griffin Hall Harvey Hendrix Humble Hunt Johnson Justice Kappler Kneeland Laird Lander Marquez Mayo Montgomery Poe Ross Rushing Ryan Sasser, G. Sasser, M. Shearin Stubblefield Underwood Walker Walter Warren Webb 259 American Institute of Physics Left to right; first row: R. Waite, v-pres.; F. Klein, pres.; J. Tomlinson, sec.-treas. Second row: Dr. Jones, adv.; D. Corley, R. Alewine; L. Grillot; M. Trochesset. American Nuclear Society Left to right; first rou.- Dr. J. Paulk, adv.; J. McMahan, sec.-trcas.; T. Ritlcr, pres.; J. Turnage, v-pres.; Mr. Don Simpson, adv. Second row: J. Parks; D. Espapa; A. Stevens; K. Dwyer; J. McLeod; D. Guicc. Third rou: B. Herman; W. Mills; R. Taylor; R. Morson; R. Wilthauer; J. McNeece; L Dale; G Glci. 260 Albert Bush, right, gives some pointers to Don Clayton on his slide rule. ASAE Gives Slide Rule Instruction The Mississippi State University Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers was founded in 1928. Club membership is com- posed of active undergraduate members and honorary graduate members. The club maintains a close relationship with the national organiza- tion of the student branches of ASAE. Some special activities of the club are a pro- gram of orientation for freshmen engineering students at MSU to help the new students be- come familiar with the slide rule, field trips of educational value, participation in a national contest with other student branches, and an honor award presentation to the most outstand- ing student member. Left to right: K. McGregor, Pres.; S. Anthony, V.-Pres.-; B. Miles, Treas.; K. Bray, Sec; R. Matthes, Faculty Adv.; F. Walker; J. Crouch, Rep.; A. Bush; J. West. 261 Left to right: first row; Dr. Carley, R. Johnston, T. Rice, R. Powe, G. Shivers, J. Carroll. Second row; E. Magruder, D. Lehman, M. Bagwell, H. Townsend, D. McCarty, E. Cooksey, R. Foster, D. Mize, J. Shattuck, J. Pevey. Third row; B. Evans, H. Elder, L. Rischer, B. Burge, C. Jackson, T. McGill, T. Parker, A. Pela, C. Barker, T. Heidelberg, E. Carter, C. Von Seutter. Fourth row; R. Stillions, G. Buck, D. Kornrumpf, R. Hurley, J. Brasher, S. Crowl, G. Smith, C. Tyler. P. Cunningham. ASME Sponsor Paper Contest The Mississippi State University section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1928. The opportunity for membership is extended to all Mechanical En- gineering students. Members develop an appreciation for the practice and profession of Me- chanical Engineering. This is accomplished by sponsoring industrial speakers and field trips. This year the MSU section of ASME is sponsoring the annual student paper contest for the Southeastern Region of the Nation. 262 FRESHMA N CHEERLEADERS, sponsored by the Bulldog Boosters, are from left to right: T. Walton, J. Boswell, W. Gwin, S. Fleming, S. Peel, S. Latimer, D. Templeton, D. Phelps. Buddy Weir, Margie Smith, Al Sage, and Martha Backus sell cowbells for the Boosters. Bulldog Boosters Sell Cowbells First row, left to right: A. Boswell, M. Breazeale, C. Gresham, J. Yarbrough, L. Davis. Second row: L. Bounds, G. Burke, D. Templeton, S. Flem- ing, B. Young. Third row: S. Peel, W. Gwin, S. Brumfield, S. Hamilton, F. McCaleb, S. Rue. Fourth row: G. Coleman; B. Rotenberry, S. Mc- Cormick, D. Phelps, J. Boswell, T. Walton, S. Latimer. 263 BSU Provides University With Strong GREATER COUNCIL- Left to right; first row: T. Abernathy. H. Harper, J. Morgan, A. Godfrey, S. Shows N. Woodruff, D. Evans L. Wat- S S EvanV K Murphree Second row: R Fitts, A. Handle, P. Dodd, R. Burkes. S. McKibben, Y. Ph.lhps, G. Montgomery J Davis L. Lum A Hubbard, J W son Si row: G. Ne ' al, J. Hall, ' L. Lindley, S. Glover, A. Riser K. Wamble, J. Cooper , C. Langerfeld, A Huss- man, ' G. Ward, S. Applegate, E. Hamilton. Fourth row: R. Tischer, R. Gamble, M. Russell, T. Blann, S. Grayson, B. Baker, M. G.lp.n, B. Walker, G. Nations, D. Vaughn, A. Hurst. II ill I The Baptist Student Union, sponsored by the Miss. Baptist Convention, endeavors to fur- ther the spiritual development of the Baptist student on cam- pus by providing inspiration, in- formation, and fell o w ship which reminds him of his res- ponsibilities and objectives in life. It also created the spiritual climate necessary for Christian growth. FRESHMAN COUNCIL: Left to right, first row: L. Henderson, L. Lum, J. Cooper, G. Coleman, J. Davis. Second row: N. Bledsoe, R. Burkes. T. Blann. K. Smith. E. Hamilton. 264 Christian Leaders MARRIED BUS COUNCIL: Left to right, first row: N. Clark, C. Turner, D. Holland, M. Loftis, M. Holmes, L. Wood, G. Cress, J. Davis. Second row: N. Clark, C. Turner, D. Holland, M. Loftis, M. Holmes, L. Wood, G. Cress, J. Davis. Functioning in and through the local churches the BSU holds Vesper ser- vices Monday through Fri- day from 6:15 to 6:30 at the BSU Center. Among its many activities are conduct- ing mission trips to the sur- rounding area, promoting foreign missions, sponsoring an annual children ' s Christ- mas party, Thanksgiving, and Easter Sunrise services and holding pre-school and mid-winter retreats for the Baptist students. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Left to right; first row: H. Harper, A. Godfrey, K. Murphree, S. Shows, L. Watson, N. Woodruff, S. Evans, J. Morgan, T. Abernathy, D. Evans, J. Watson, R. Fitts, G. Robertson, E. Hamilton. 265 Awards are presented at the College Livestock Judging Contest. Time is a crucial factor in calf roping. Block and Bridle Sponsors Rodeo Reserve Champion Stallion shown at the Annual American Quarter Horse Show. The Block and Bridle Club of the Animal Husbandry Department has long been recognized as one of the most active clubs on campus. For many years, the name Block and Bridle has been associated with hard working young people in the livestock industry. Among its fall activities are the sponsorship of the Junior College Livestock Judg- ing Contest at the State Fair, the Annual American Quarter Horse Show, a Student Rodeo, and the Little International Showmanship Contest. The spring activities include the Club Livestock and Meats Judging Contests, Spring Bar- beque, and the Annual Awards Banquet. Each spring, the club recognizes outstanding Mississippi agriculture leaders by presenting a Livestock Man of the Year Award and Outstanding County Agent Award at its banquet. The club also helps sponsor the Livestock Judging Team and the Meat Judging Team that represent the University at regional and national judging contests. 266 First Row, left to right: B. Baker, Chapter Advisor; B. R. Jones, Pres.; R. Raymond, Marshall; K. Hood, V.-Pres.; N. Kaiser, Sec; G. Bates, Yearbook Editor; D. Williamson; Scotty Fraiser; E. Cantrell; W. H. Dixon; H. Adcock. Second Row: B. Young; A. G. Fortenberry; B. Develin; R. Sturgis; B. L. Currie; J. Corley; J. Kimbrough; D. Burton; D. Snipes; C. Mitchell. Third Row: P. Mangrum; J. T. Crout; L. Avery; R. Gordon; O. Seal; P. R. Jordon; J. M. Davis; C. R. Shuff; C. Mathews; B. Dooley; K. Ferrell. Fourth Row: J. Bell; T. Ashley; S. Childers; J. Walkup; L. Lacy; B. Carney; A. Martin; H. Darden; J. McNair; T. Williamson. Fifth Row: R. Childress; G. Brock; G. Massey; J. Love; D. Bryant; T. Hailey; W. Billon; S. Blossom; D. Waide. Jean Nosser presents trophy at Miss. Quarter Horse Show hosted by Block and Bridle. Orren Mixer, right, presents picture of Pistol ' s Bit, the World ' s Grand Champion Mare, to Animal Husbandry Dept. 267 Circle K Helps Handicapped Circle K Club is not a social fraternity; it is a service organization for college men operating on the campus. It is a leadership and character-building group which serves the campus and the community. As in Kiwanis, the Circle K mot- to is We Build - building for justice, liberty, democracy, and a better world in which to live. The Circle K Club is not merely an organization, but a driving force, developing lead- ership for tomorrow while it creates a better college or uni- versity community today. Some of Circle K ' s service projects have been: selling seat belts for automobiles, sponsoring an anti-litter campaign on campus, and giving out litter bags. Each year Circle K has an Easter Egg Hunt for the children of the faculty members and married students. At Christmas we have Santa Claus in the Union for the children. The list extends on and on. Membership in Circle K consists of male students of good character and scholastic standing who are officially enrolled in the institution where the club exists. Circle K is sponsored by a local Kiwanis Club in cooperation with university offi- cials. Major project for Circle K members was lending a Helping Hand to handicapped children at local school for mental retarded children. First row, left to right: B. R. Greg, Kiwanis Chm.; M. Pickett, 2nd V-Pro : A Boswell, 1st V-Pres.; G. Coleman, Sweetheart; P. O ' Shea, Pres. M. Gilpin, Sec; A. G.utrell. Treas. Second row: D. Hunt; W. McKec; I Alexander; T. Hixon; L. Goode; L. Cobb; F. Fischer; B. North. Third row. I Longest; J. Winy; S. Grayson; D. Evans; W. Stuart. Not pictured: 13. Kirk-land, C. Chong. 268 Civitan Club Serves Campus Collegiate Civitan is a service club which gives the civic minded college man an opportunity to participate in an active service program tailored to the needs of his campus community. The M.S.U. Collegiate Civitan Club was quite active in the past year. The Civitans sponsored Christmas Drive ' 65 which collected over 1400 pounds of Christmas gifts for servicemen in Viet Nam. The first annual Collegiate Civi tan-Student Association Political Rally in the spring was a resounding success with over 1000 students braving the rain to hear their can- didate? for S.A. offices. New freshmen met Collegiate Civitans for the first time at orientation, and the entire student body was welcomed back by Club members manning I.D. card cameras at registration. More Projects are planned in the future as Civitans strive to be Builders of Good Citizen- ship. Left to right, first row; J. Wax, L. White, R. Johnston, S. White, E. Manas CO, R. Johnston, F. Ball. Second row, J. Cambron, D. Rester, Dr. Cardwell, Dr. Carnes, W. Webb, R. Smith, D. Moore, J. Ames. L. Mitlin, R. Robinson, W. Gavin, 269 Dairy Science Club Makes Christmas Cheese The Dairy Club, student affiliate chapter of -the American Dairy Science Association, was founded in 1919 under the direction of Professor Fred Herzer. The purpose of the organi- zation is to develop a closer association between students, fac- ulty members, and all other persons interested in the dairy industry. Membership in the Dairy Club is open to any student, regardless of his major, who has an interest in either Dairy Production or Dairy Manufacturing. The regular meetings which are held twice each month are devoted to speakers from the dairy field. In addition to the regular meetings, initiation ceremonies are held each semester and a picnic held each spring. The big social occasion of the year is the Student Alumni Banquet. Members are cutting cheddar for Christmas. First Row, left to right: Dr II J Bearden, Faculty Adv.; G Hunt; R. Moore. Pres.; Bill Pigott, V.-Prcs.; J. Gates; Dr. F. D. Cohenour, Chapter Ac Second Ron: I Walker; I 1 ' iiniipseeil; D. Harshadray; V Goodin; T McCaloun; I.. Warren; W Shumpert. 270 First row: J. Coleman, Publicity Chm.; J. Walker, Treas.; L. Neal, Refreshment Chm.; M. Walker, Publicity Chm.; P. Womble, Chaplain; M. McNeece, V. Pres.; S. Young, Pres.; J. A. Stephenson, Rec. Sec; L. Bostwick, Corr. Sec; J. Chambers, Hostess. Second row: L. Bonney; J. A. Well- born; K. Easley; J. Lehman; C. Montgomery; A. Morgan; S. Jones; J. Ogletree; B. Cook; N. Brown. Third row: G. Crabtree; C. Windham; C. Mitchell; D. Lepard; S. Hutson; J. Billups; S. Guice; D. Unser. Dames Club Puts Hubbys Through 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. The pro- grams include lectures, demonstrations, and parties. Membership is achieved through payment of dues, and all wives of Mississippi State Uni- versity 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, Putting Hubby Through. Her degree entitles her to all rights and privileges he has earned by under- standing her husband ' s problems, maintaining a home atmosphere conducive to study, lending moral support, and in many instances, contributing to the family income. The symbol of NAUD is a circle with an arrow piercing it. This circle is symbolic of the wedding band with the arrow symbolizing friendship. 271 Forestry Club Barbecues Elk The forestry club is an organization open to forestry students at Mississippi State University. It is designed to promote interest in the field of forestry and to give the students in forestry an opportunity to become better ac- quainted. ' Activities of the forestry club include fire wood cut- ting for people in this area, tree planting, Christmas tree sales, as well as obtaining noted speakers who pre- sent topics on a variety of subjects in forestry and re- lated subjects. Films or slides are often shown to the club by members or other speakers on the subjects of Wild- life, trips made, and summer jobs. The highlights of the year come in the fall and spring. In the fall the forestry club gives a wild game supper by selling tickets, and in the spring there is the annual for- estry club field day with members from each class par- ticipating against each other for prizes awarded to win- ners of the events slated; such as bucking, sawing, chop- ping, and log burling to name a few. The forestry club, its ideas, and its place in the Uni- versity will continue to grow and promote high ideals as does Mississippi State University. Forestry Club members sell tickets to Elk Barbecue. ' mmSSSn hi Row: B. Dansby; O. lower) ' , Treas .; J. Robbins, Sec; R. Shivers, V. Prcs.; L. Autry, Prcs.; T. Cambrc. 2nd Row: G. Martin; W. Eshce; M. Hen- dry; M. Ross; E. Whitaker; L. Young. 3rd Row: Prof. E. Miller; S. Poole; S. Foster; H. Anderson; C. Venus; H. Gibsdn. 4lh Row: R. Brantley; T. Miller; P. Baughman; G. Inmon; B. McKee; A. H. Holmes. 272 RSI As a YMCA sponsored organization, the Fresh- man Club is designed to promote friendship and leadership among Freshmen. Meeting bi-monthly for an informal luncheon, the club members enjoy interesting and informative programs with faculty and off-campus speakers as their guests and, in ad- dition, have the opportunity to participate in club projects. Typical freshman ' s reaction to study. Freshman Club Encourages Study First row, left to right: C. Guenther; J. Nosser, Sec; M. Cochran, V-Pres.; L. Grisson, Pres.; Kay and Allan Ewalt, Sponsors. Second row: M. J. Hig- ginbottom; M. DeMoville; G. McIIwain; A. Burns; A. Carty; P. McElveen; A. Renicker; A. Prichard. Third row: B. Carter; M. Casey, C. Hawkins; C. Abraham; L. Lum; S. Cliett; P. Pounds; V. Baker; P. Loftin. 273 First row, left to right: Dr. J. R. Hamilton; E. Stringer, Dev.; M. Manning, Sent.; L. Watkins, Rep.; H. Kuykendall, Treas.; M. Huggins, V-Pres.; S. Shows, Pres.; Mr. G. M. Walker, Advisor. Second row: Mr. L. P. Jacks, Co-advisor; T. Seawright; L. Lacy; K. Beaird; D. Haden; P. Clibern; D. Plemons; H. Ozborn; J. Prather; E. Dixon; O. Eubanks; R. Cooper. Third row: M. Beaird; S. Rising; J. Newman; J. Boyd; E. Washington; L. Goolsby; C. Bowden; R. Cameron; L. Lindsey; R. Cumberland; G. Winter; L. Walton. Fourth row: R. Hudspeth; J. Cart- wright; B. Fulcher; L. Malone; T. Cooper; J. Wilkerson; S. Culpepper; T. Hill; T. Parker. Fifth row: H. Huff; R. Propst; H. Daughdrill; R. Robertson, Jr.; L. McQuary; R. Harrison; C. Stuckey, Jr.; J. Sinclair; D. Wilson; G. Taylor; J. Melvin. FFA Trains Agriculture Teachers FFA maps out plans for the coming year. The Future Farmers of America, commonly known as FFA , is the national organization of, by, and for the boys studying vocational agriculture in public sec- ondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Fducation Acts. As an integral part of the program of vocational edu- cation in agriculture in the public school systems of America, the FFA has become well known. No nation- al student organization enjoys greater freedom of self- government under adult counsel and guidance than FFA. Organized in November of 1928, it has served to moti- vate and vitalize the systemic instruction offered to stu- dents of vocational agriculture and to provide further training in agricultural leadership. The Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America uses the same paraphernalia and ceremonies as used by the local chapters in high schools. The MSU chapter, is sponsored by the Agricultural Fducation Department. 274 Gulf Coast Technical Institute Offers Unique Educational Program ANDERSON, Robert Edward, Electronic Engineering Technology DAVIS, Benny Aps, Electronic Engineering Technology DOGAN, Robert W., Construction Engineering Technology ERAISER, JAMES A., Construction Engineering Technology GRAHAM B. LEE, Electronic Engineering Technology HUTCHINSON, Charles R., Electronic Engineering Technology KELLER, DONALD R., Electronic Engineering Technology KRASS, PAUL C, Construction Engineering Technology McKIBBEN, William P., Electronic Engineering Technology MOSS, Arthur C, Electronic Engineering Technology SELLARI, Danielle, Electronic Engineering Technology SHELTON, THOMAS E., Electronic Engineering Technology SMITH, PETER R., Electronic Engineering Technology YATES, Jerry F., Electronic Engineering Technology The Gulf Coast Technical Institute, a division of the College of Engineering, offers unique educational pro- grams in engineering technology to meet needs characteristic of the space age. Graduates are prepared to assume responsibilities in supervision, construction, operation, production, established design, and in other areas where application specialists are desired. Students are admitted to the Technical Institute at the junior year after completing a two-year Pre-Engineering Technology curriculum in a junior or senior college. The Bachelor of Engineering Technology Degree is awarded to students who successfully complete one of the curricula in Engineering Technology. 275 Left to right; first row: A. Bennett; B. Harrison; L. Wilkinson, sec; J. Hall, pres.; K.. Swann, v-pres.; C. Bennett, hist.; R. Null, editor. Second row: B. Lutrick; V. Rogers; T. Main; J. Bishop; D. Nim; D. Cheng; M. Ludlan; T. Buckelew; Dr. C. Singletary. Third row: J. Parker; C. Thompson; D. Bell; L. Baughn; F. Fischer, H. Jacobs; B. Hughes; E. Martin, chpt. adv. Horticulture Club Sells Mums The Horticulture Club holds yearly Homecoming mum corsage sales to finance the club ' s activities which include a Christmas party, spring picnic, and informational programs. Besides sending members to the annual convention, the club awards a $100 scholarship yearly to a stu- dent in horticulture chosen by a student-faculty committee. The club ' s main purpose is to promote an interest in horticulture and its subfields among the student body. Students majoring in horticulture as well as those in other fields who are inter- ested in horticulture are invited to join. 276 Hostess Club Serves MSU Left to right, first row: B. House, treas.; C. Davenport, hist.; M. McBrayer, sec; S. Eiland, pres.; M. Brashar, v-pres.; V. Jennings; M. Boyd. Second row: S. Smith; M. Higginbottom; J. Roberts; M. Chapman; R. Liberto; J. Turner; L. Perry. Third row: A. Pardue; P. Swords; W. Luther; S. Evans; C. Lofstrom; S. Vardaman. Acting as hostesses at various school events is the main function of the Hostess Club. 277 First row, left to right: R. Reeve; E. Russell; J. Swann; B. Adams; F. N. Mathews; L. Rankin, Treas.; W. Terrell; J. Alexander, Sec; R. Rogers, V-Pres.; E. Smith, Pres.; R. VanDeventer, Rep.; W. Oakes; J. Belknap; L. Wood, Jr.; J. Ames; K. Smith, Jr. Second row: G. Clapper; J. Aldridge; D. Womack; C. Pannell; L. Pannell; S. Lack; K. Herring; J. Easterwood, Jr.; J. Swanson; L. Rushing. Third row: J. Snider; W. Welch; J. Cason; D. Weaver; M. Porter; J. Whitehead; E. Oden; A. Lowery; J. Ray; L. Stevens; C. L. Stevenson; L. Pace; T. Hall; E. Jernigan. Fourth row: B. Johnson; E. Powe, Jr.; G. Bailey; D. Fulton; B. Knott, Jr.; H. Barker; R. McAllister; E. Murray; B. Stack; B. Crenshaw; P. Nichols; C. Buster; J. Phillips. Fifth row: N. Jenkins; L. Brown; W. Munson; D. Drewery; W. Self; J.May; J. Shepherd; L. Sesser; D. Dick; P. J. Henry. IED Welds Cowbells The Industrial Education Club, composed of students majoring in Industrial Arts, Industrial Technology and Trade and Industrial Education, was established at Mis- sissippi State University in 19 0. The meetings are designed to promote professional interest as well as social and civic activities. The club has shown interest in promoting and sponsor- ing worthwhile community and club projects. The activi- ties have included the welding of cow bells for the pur- pose of financing the club ' s activities and cooperating with the Boy Scouts and the American Legion in repairing toys for underprivileged children at Christmas. Cowbells in the crowd are IED products. 278 Left to right: first row; A. Kyzar, J. Walden, B. Nail, M. Reeves, C. Field, J. Carr, R. Carlson. Second row; J. Mitchell, J. Tinney, C. Pollard, M. Shidiak, D. Hunt, T. Hudson, J. Anderson, H. Trawick, J. Turner. Third row; J. Savage, G. Shumaker, L. Bennett, F. Story, W. Kelly, J. Hen- son, L. Dickens, W. Knight. Fourth row; P. Rackley, A. Jones, J. Noblin, B. Gewin, E. Huggins, V. McAdams, R. Wallace, J. Pannell. fifth row; S. Scako, W. McFerrin, J. Crawford, W. Yates, J. McSwain, J. Hobby. IEEE Develops Engineers The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the Professional 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 program and films, the IEEE annually sponsors a banquet for all electrical engineers, a field trip, a picnic, and a student-fac- ulty softball game. Membership in IEEE is open to all students in electrical engineering and related fields. It is the world ' s largest professional engineering society having 100,000 regular members and over 15,000 student members in 175 chapters in the leading colleges and universities over the United States, Mexico, and Canada. 279 First row, left to right: D. Lehman; J. W. Reed; D. Nyman; E. Magruder; J. Savage; G. Owen; A. Champion; A. Jones; J. Smalley; J. Atkinson. Sceond row: D. Weir, Chapter Adv.; M. E. Bagwell; S. Rue; G. Cowan;J. Cavin; H. Henson; T. Jurevics; K. Robinson; T. Ray. Third row: Dr. B. J. Shell; R. Deweese; J. C. Goldman; J. K. Laird; F. J. Ball; R. Robinson; W. Holcombe; S. Hansra; S. Crowl; W. C. Gavin. MSPE Acquaints Members With Aims of Professional Status The Mississippi State University student chapter of the Mississippi Society of Professional Engineers was organized in 1959. The purpose of the organization is to further acquaint its members with the aims and benefits of professional status and to unify under one group stu- dents engaged in the various engineering curricula. It provides opportunities to develop leader- ship ability, to associate with students of various technical backgrounds, and to participate in suitable student activities. 280 First row, left to right: M.S.G.R. Scanlon, Chapter Advisor; R. Mosley, Regional Director; M. Piazza, Rec. Sec; C. Jordan, Pres.; J. Pepper, V- Pres.; Dr. F. Rhodes. Second row: J. Hosemann; J. Winkeljohn; P. Hegwood; S. Vizzi; B. Catalina; S. Holmes; T. Dooley; B. McCollister; J. Beverin; J. Schmidt. Third row: B. Filarowicz; S. Winkeljohn; V. Dirago; J. Rogers; J. Falls, C. Klaas; C. Venus; P. Cuicchi. Newman Club Draws Catholic Students The Newman Club, which is the Catholic Student organization on cam- pus, has undergone a vast change this year. The addition of a Newman Center and especially a Newman Chaplain, Fa- ther Charles Van Duren, has greatly en- couraged the club and brought about a new surge of Newman activity. Starting first semester, a leadership course of the National Council of Catholic Men was given to approximately 35 students by Dr. Robert Hebert and was highly suc- cessful and invaluable in the future growth of the club. Dances, lectures, and religious activi- ties on campus and in conjunction with the MSCW Newman Club are planned for second semester to continue the strides of the Newman Club at State. Newman Club Choir sings in Christmas program. 281 Firsi row, left to right: R. Harrell; H. Butts; J. Rodriguez; R. Griffin; O. Brown, treas.; H. Steen, v-pres.; J. Mosby, pres.; T. Garner, sec; K. Ford; H. Edjlali. Second row: H. Jarrell; D. Stafford; W. Jones; T. Smith; W. Dowdle; G. Coley, R. Waldrup; W. Cobb. Third row: J. Smith; C. Quinnelly; H. Bettis; S. Pravmaker; L. Hall; T. Gentry; W. Townsend; M. Tillman; C. Cheattram; R. Herrick; M. Overstreet; A. Martin; G. Sargent; A. Cook; S. Pounds; Dr. W. O. McCain; Dr. T. D. Stacy. Petroleum Club Seeks Knowledge of Petroleum Industry The Petroleum Club, a recently formed organization, seeks to acquaint the petroleum engin- eering and geology student with the activities, problems, and organization of the current petro- leum industry. The members of the club are required to belong to the professional organiza- tion of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. Each month the club sponsors a speaker who talks on a topic of interest in the petroleum industry. Other ac- tivities of the organization include the recruiting of petroleum engineering students from vari- ous junior colleges and the annual Shrimp Boil. The Club has helped the Department of Petro- leum Engineering at Mississippi State to become one of the largest in the nation. 282 First row, left to right: J. E. Hill, J. Hollingsworth. Sec.-Treas.; Dr. C. H. Thomas; B. Payne, Sweetheart; L. Dye, Pres.; S. Roberts, V-Pres.; L. Dreesen, Chapt. Adv. Second row: K. Williams; P. Turner; T. Oswalt; J. R. Wyatt; D. Williams; L. A. Smith. Third Row: E. McDonald; T. Culotta; J. Mauldin; T. D. Smith; H. Moudy; B. Loagur; J. Stevison. Poultry Science Club Publishes EMBRYO The purpose of the Poultry Science Club is to bring about a closer relationship among the students and faculty of the Poultry Science De- partment, to encourage students to ' take a more active interest in poul- try, and to co-operate with other organizations in the promotion of worthwhile enterprises for the advancement of agriculture and Mis- sissippi State University as a whole. A spring banquet is held each year. The highlights of the banquet are the crowning of the Poultry Club Sweetheart and the presentation of the Embryo to the club by the e ditor who also presents a copy to the person to whom it has been dedicated. The Embryo is the yearbook of the Poultry Science Club and lists all the activities of the club, the mem- bers, officers, and faculty involved. A favorite feature of the Embryo is a section giving the present employment and addresses of all previous Club members. • ' X â– â– â– ' The Poultry Club Sweetheart is Betty Jo Payne. 283 Pre-Vet Club Aids Future Veterinarians First row, left to right: O. Dakin; L. Batey, Pres.; J. McHaffey, Sec.-Treas.; J. Clark; S. Childers; D. McDaniel. Second row: T. Trigg; T. Purvis; D. Tumlinson; J. Browing; O. Seal; S. Green; J. Gallaspy; R. Nazary; R. Gordon; J. Stout; T. Lester. Third row: R. Yates; L. Anthony; P. Welch; D. Snipes. The Pre-Veterinary Club, composed of students majoring in Pre-Vet Medicine who wish to qualify for admis- sion to a professional college of veterinary medicine, was established at Mississippi State in 1963- The club is a major instrument of the veterinary Science Department in informing pre-vet students and those interested in veterinary science of the major opportunities available in the field of veterinary science. Since Mississippi State does not have a school of veterinary medicine, a two-year Pre-Veterniary curriculum is offered to students who wish to qualify for admission to a professional college of veterinary medicine. The club is valuable in furnishing its members with information concerning a plan of the Southern Regional Education Board to admit, annually, sixteen students of Mississippi State to the School of Veterinary Medicine, at Auburn University. The Pre-Veterinary Club makes a significant contribution to the preparation of young men and women for selection to a school of veterinary medicine and for careers in veterinary medicine. 284 NEA Prepares Students to Teach Left to right, first row: J. Jones, K. Self, R. Liberto, Dean Rhodes, Dr. Thompson, E. Ezelle, C. Thomas, J. Bennett, M. Jones, L. Johnson. Second row: M. Chapman, J. Woods, V. Armstrong C. Clements, B. Wheeler, S. Gilliam, M. Montieth, F. Bethay, J. Smith. Third row: A. Carty, P. Pounds, G. Swayze, B. Gullet, C. Brown, E. Russell, N. Blair, M. Fairley, J. Lampley. The Student NEA is the professional association for college and university students ac- tively preparing to teach. It comes under the administration of the National Education As- sociation ' s Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards. There are over 840 local chapters with over 72,000 members. The local chapter has 210 members. Any student enrolled in a teacher education program may become a member. When a member, the stude nt is also a member of the Mississippi Education Association and the National Educa- tion 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 understand- ing of the history, ethics, and programs of the NEA, (d) Participation in professional activities of local, state, and national levels. The student association also derives additional professional experiences by holding their own conferences, conventions, and workshops; putting out their own publications; and carry- ing 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. 285 S.A.M. Takes National Honors MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSIL ' I PLACE -1965 RADYANCEM t MANAGEMENT i â–¼ 4 S.A.M. WINS FIRST PLACE HONOR — Carol Anne Lofstrom and Ray Humphreys take pride in displaying the first-place banner awarded the MSU chapter for the third consecutive year. The Society for Advancement of Man- agement, 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 stu- dents to put to use the principles of good management, organization plan- ning and control in the operation of the chapter. They learn by doing. Through the University Chapters Program, the Society endeavors to promote manage- ment education, make a significant con- tribution to the preparation of young men and women for careers in the busi- ness world, and render a service to in- dustry and the community. First row, left to right: I). Vaughn, V-Pres.; M Cummings, V-Pres.; S. Gardner, Pres.; J. Lewis, Sec; R. Humphreys, V-Pres.; A. B. Riser; S. Vardaman; D. Beatty. Second row: P. O ' Shea; J. McCulIogh; L. Brock; M Matthews; S. Ogletree; D. Dodson; D. L. Beeman. Third row: L. Jor- dan; R. Rogers; R. Carroll; G. Baird; J Squires, B. Gollott; K. Deruelle; E. Lee; P. Breazeale. Fourth row: D. Flohr; M. Bryant; R. Hrashear; J. Weathersby; J. Brantley. S Winters; ( links 286 Sophomore Club Views Current Events 1st Row: H. T. McLemore, Advisor; S. Nash; W. Richardson; L. Chapman; P. Peden; M. Jacobs; L. Nesbit. 2nd Row: N. Duckworth; L. Graddy; L. Wood; B. Wade; P. Henson; P. Collier; J. Beale; R. Cavosie; L. Jobron; L. Edison. 3rd Row: P. Walley; Ed Hill; B. Young; J. Bornman; B. Evans; C. Ivy; B. Buchanan; L. Rodman. The Sophomore Club, sponsored by the YMCA, is an outgrowth of the Freshman Club. Its purpose is to provide a continuation of the functions found in the frosh group. It attempts to further communications and Christian ideals with the Sophomore class through bi-monthly luncheon meetings. The Sophomore Club, which is open to all Sopho- mores, has taken the responsibility of manning all elec- tion booths in Student Association Elections. Current Events more important than ever. 287 Christian Association Enhances Spiritual Life First row, I to r: Dr. D. W. Aiken, instructor; Jayne Grisham; Susan Hill; Danny Martin; Hugh Adams; Glenn Beverly; Blaine Totty; Peggy Cummings. Second row I. to r: Hugh Thompson, Laquitq Williams, Cindy Williams, Sec; Joe Campbell; James Estes, V-Pres.; Mike Justice; Mike Williams, Pres.; Benny Davis; Allen Dennis. The University Christian Student Association was formed last spring. Its membership includes all students who actively participate in the activ- ities of the Church of Christ. Its purpose is to enhance the spiritual and social development of its mem- bers in a Christian environment. To this end, short devotional services are held twice weekly. Bible classes are conducted on Sunday and Wed- nesday. An A Cappella chorus meets weekly. The young men are trained in various aspects of con- gregational leadership in the church. A student center is maintained for religious and social events. A fav- orite with all is the Sunday Fellow- ship with food and games follow- ing services. The C.S.A. Offers excellent recreational facilities. 288 Left to right: A. Wilson, G. Bates, M. Allred, N. Clark, K. Schroeder, F. Wade, and A. Burns. Westminster Fellowship Aids Growth of Faith The Westminster Fellowship is the organization of Presbyterian students. Its purpose is to aid in growth in the Christian faith while the students are preparing for their vocation. During this year this purpose was aided through a variety of Sunday programs, the presenta- tion of a dramatic production for an Advent service, and a number of small study groups. 289 Wesley Foundation Stresses Social Action, Left to right: J. Hamner. Gloria Whiteside, K. Laird, B. Tinin, C. Jones, E. Curtis, B. Moore, R. Holbrook, G. Haynes, B. Rosenkrans. The Wesley Foundation at Mississippi State University, is the Methodist Church on the Campus. It tries to meet the student ' s needs through social action, worship, evangelism, education, service, and discipline. In an attempt to accomplish these goals, the Wesley Foundation sponsors a variety of programs. Some of the most notable have been seminars and fireside chats on such topics as the meaning of worship, a Biblical view on the death of God, marriage preparation, and great decisions which must be made in 1967. The last of these topics was culmi- nated v. ith a tour to Washington, D.C. 290 Worship, Evangelism, Education, and Service Wesley members enjoy lecture series. In the area of social action and service the Wesley Foundation pro- vides financial support for a needy family in Starkville, sponsors a tutorial program in the Starkville public schools, and provides an outlet for discussions of all types through the coffee house ministry. Education- al programs are presented Sunday nights. These programs have included a film series, a discussion by ministers of the Christian denominations on the legalization of abortion, book reviews of contemporary works, and many other topics. A vesper program is presented each week night of the semester with local students, professors, ministers and outside guests giving the program. The Foundation offers excellent study fa- cilities. 291 Classes GRADUATES (Left to Right) Al Sanford, Treasurer; William Cobb, President; Richard Dean, Vice-President; Bill Faulkner, Sec- retary. SENIORS Mike Gcer Treasurer Linda Fleming Secretary Jackie Hudspeth Vice-President Toby Hughes P ( tidt at 294 JUNIORS (Left to Right) Chuck Jordan, President; Tommy Anderson, Vice-President; Diane Nations,. Secretary: Jody Schuster, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE (Left to Right) Joe Hillman, Vice President; Niles McNeel, President; Nancy Bettersworth, Secretary; Allen Clements, Treasurer. FRESHMAN (Top to Bottom) Dudley Barnes, Presi- dent; George Cohern, Vice-President; Margaret DeMoville, Secretary; Vernon Beard, Treasurer. 295 GRADUATES ACREE, Frank M., Ill, Greenville ALB IN, Marvin J., Penscagoula ARNOULT, Joseph F., New Orleans, La. AWAD, Toson M., Cairo, Egypt, U.A.R. AYCOCK, Harold S., Hickory BAILEY, Bobby T., Greenwood BAILEY, Jake C., Austin, Texas BAILEY, Patricia L., Starkville BARNES, Jimmie F., Clarksdale BARRON, Ottis L., McComb BARRY, Robert M., Pensacola, Fla. BAZYARI, Habib, Shiraz, Iran BEEMAN, Darrie L., Meridian BELL, George D., Vernon, Ala. BELL, Jimmy L., Indianola BELL, Thomas M., Starkville BOOZER, Drayton D., Morton BOUTWELL, Wayne A., Newton BOX, Paye, Jr., Tupelo BRELAND, Elton P., Pascagoula BUCKLEY, David F., Laurel BUND AN, Juan, Jr., Manila, Philippines BURGE, Cecil D., Picayune BUTLER, Richard R., Zwolle, La. CANDEIRA, Pilar F., Valladolid, Spain CAROLLO, Robert J., Leland CARR, James W., Tupelo CARRIGAN, Hal, Sheffield, Ala. CASTLEMAN, Bruce W., Nashville, Tenn. CHAEWSAMOOT, Somsak, Thailand CHANCE, Ellis, Newton CHAPMAN, Robert W., Newton CHAROENPHONG, Suraphol, Thailand CHENG, Kuo-Ho, Taiwan, China CHILDRESS, David T., Jr., West Point COLLINS, George J., Biloxi CRESS, Elizabeth R., Starkville CRUMP, Jack V., Sulligent, Ala. CUMMINGS, Myron W., West Point DAVIS, Robert G, Greenville 296 DEAN, Arnold M., Jr., Vicksburg DEANE, Richard H., Moss Point DEAR, J. William, III, Wilmette, 111. DENNIS, Frank Allen, Athens, Tenn. DERRENGER, Bradie C, Hattiesburg DIXON, Harriott, Haleyville, Ala. DIXON, Richard Arthur, Meridian DIXON, W. H., Jr., Mount Nebo DOSHI, H. S., India DUBAL, V. L., Gujarat, India DUKE, Becky Lloyd, Houston ETI, Ersin, Istanbul, Turkey FALLS, James Stephen, Tuscaloosa, Ala. FARLEE, Richard L., Jackson FAULKNER, William J., Belzoni FILAROWICZ, Robert S., ' Fords, N. J. FINK, Gary, Gulfport FLEMING, Laurence E., Baton Rouge, La. FOSTER, Don Allen, Jackson GAMBLE, William Milford, Baldwyn GARTON, Marty Walter, Batesville GIBSON, Alton Ray, Pheba GILL, Nirmal Singh, Jullundur, Punjab, India GRAVES, David Ray, Calhoun, La. GRAY, Calvin, Scott GREER, Reba Elizabeth, Louisville HALL, Kenneth R., Mt. Olive HARPOLE, Derry Jackson, Jr., Trenton, Tenn. HARRIS, Joseph Patrick, Decatur HASSON, John B., Starkville HERRIOTT, Maurice L., Columbus HESS, Jere William Jr., Fruitland Park HINTON, Thomas M., Petal HOBSON, Jimmy Hale, Ripley HOELSCHER, Cliff Edward, Temple, Tex. HOGUE, L. Douglas, Rolling Fork HOLLIDAY, Martha Ann, Jackson HOOKER, Phillip Aron, West Point HWANG, Shuen-Shing, Taiwan HYDE, George Shelton, Senatobia GRADUATES 297 GRADUATES ££i ISLAM, Azizul, Bogra, East Pakistan JAAP, John P., Jackson JOHNSON, Fromas B., Ozark, Ala. JONES, Roger P., Mize KELLY, Carnis D., Yazoo City KINCADE, Paul V., Moorhead KINCADE, Robert T., Moorhead KIRKLAISjD, Barbara, Meridian KISER, Andra F., Amory KITTAYARAK, Sirichai, Thailand KULLAVANIJAYA, Nualsri, Thailand KUO, Shiou-san, Taiwan, China LANGE, Jean M., Mobile, Ala. LAUDERDALE, John L., Madison LIN, Yan-Cheng, Formosa LIPSCOMB, Paul A., Jackson LIVINGSTON, Thomas L., Starkville LONDONA, Ruby, Manizales, Colombia LYLES, Rita K., Meridian MCDONALD, James E., Jackson MCMILLIN, Harry C, Jackson MCMILLIN, John A., Louisville MCNULTY, Edward T., Jackson MCPHAIL, Billy K., Carthage MADAN, G R., India MADAN, TaraD., India MERCADO, Anastacio T., Philippines MIDDLEBROOKS, Joseph A., Jackson MITCHELL, Larry B., Kossuth MITCHELL, Travis H., Belmont MURPHREE, Kay, Starkville NEELEY, L. Anne, Ithaca, N. Y. NETTLES, James L., Shubuta NK HOI SON. [arme W., Booneville NIM, Dal C, New Delhi, India OLIVER, Billy F., Weir PAGE, Fred H., Tupelo PARKER, Walter A., Hattiesburg PATRICK. James P., W. Monroe, La. PETERS, Joe F., Starkville 298 MCELYEA, James D., Hoxie, Ark. MCLEMORE, Homer T., West Point PHILLIPS, John L., Horn Lake PILI, Erlinda C, Philippines PLENNERT, Kathleen M., Covington, La. PRIMROSE, Graham B., Sydney, Aust. PULLIN, Alvin T., Polkville QUICK, Van D., Clinton RAHMAN, MD, Pakistan RAY, Thomas G., Yazoo City REDD, Robert F., Pascagoula ROBERTS, Terry J., Baldwyn ROBERTSON, Dallas W., Natchez ROSATO, Peter, Okolona RUSHING, Carole L., Crosby SANFORD, Albert D., Meridian SANDY, Milton L., Corinth SHAH, Siddharth J., India SHOWS, James T, Soso SIMMONS, Tom R. ( Starkvi lle SINGH, Avtar, Patiala SINGH, Laxman, India SITTISROUNG, Prasoot, Thailand SMEDLEY, Charles T., Paducah, Ky. SMITH, Lowrey A., Ackerman SPRAYBERRY, Clara D., Tremont STRICKLAND, Gary W., Laurel TANAKA, Toshio, Japan THORNTON, Jesse J., Pascagoula UNSER, Del, Decatur, III. VENKATAPERUMAL, Rama R., India WALDEN, Carolyn L., Booneville WALTERS, J. Larry, Laurel WALTERS, Jacquelyn W., Laurel WEBB, James J., Sumner WELLBORN, Everett W., Mobile, Ala. WILSON, Frank E., Vicksburg YONGE, Jim L., Lucedale YOUNG, George M., Meridian YOUNG, Talmage L., Waterford GRADUATES 299 SENIORS ADAM, Tane Marie. Aberdeen, Ed., Phi Mu, AIChE, SEA ADAMS, John Anthony, Ethel, A S, Arnold Air So- ciety ADAMS, John Donald, Arlington, Va., Bu., KA, SAM, Delta Sigma Pi ADAMS, Raymond E., Jr., Columbus, Bu., Sigma Phi Epsilon ADAMS, Thomas M., Vicksburg, Bu., SAM ALEXANDER, Jack B, Belmont, Ed. ALEXANDER, John T., Biloxi, Ed. ALEXANDER, William H., Vaughan, Bu. ALLEN, Charles R„ Vardaman, Ed. ALLEN, Judith A., Mobile, Ala., Ed., Alpha Psi Omega, Blackfriars, YMCA, Newman Club, Gavel Club, Reflector ALLEN, Nancylee, Collinsville, Ed., Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi ALSUP, William H., Jackson, A S, Debate Team, ODK, YMCA ALTESE, Vincent R., Gulfport, A S, Pi Kappa Alpha ANDERS, Albert T., Starkville, Ed., SEA ANDERSON, James B., Eupora, A S, AED, Scabbard Blade ANDERSON, Johan C, Ocean Springs, EN, IEEE ANDING, Warren, Jackson, A S ANGLADA, Blaize A., Biloxi, Ed. ANTHONY, W. Stanley, Leland, Ed., 4-H, Farmhouse, Ag. Eng. Club ARMSTRONG, Eddie, Jackson, En., Karate ARMSTRONG, Edgar C, Palestine, Tex., A S ARMSTRONG, Larry, Dorsey, Ed., NEA ARMSTRONG, Ross, S„ Vaiden, Ag ARMSTRONG, Vicki A., Raymond, Ed., SEA ATKINS, David W., Tomnolen, Bu., SAM ATKINS, Willima M., Columbus, Bu., SAE ATKINSON, James L., Jackson, En., ASCE, MSPE, Sigma Phi Epsilon ATKINSON, Richard H., Jackson, Bu, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, IFC ATNIP. Johnny M., Jackson, Tenn., Ed. Arnold Air Soc, Advanced Air Force ROTC ATTEBERRY, Melvin L, Columbus, A S, ASCE, MSPE BACON, David L., Jackson, Ed. BAGWELL, Myron E., Cleveland, A S, ASME, NSPE, Maroon Band BAILEY, Wesley R., Tunica, Ag., APO, Pi Kappa Alpha BAIN, Ralph E., Ethel, Ag., FFA BAIN, Roy M., Ethel, Ag, FFA BAIRD, David E, Houston, Bu, Alpha Kappa Psi BAKER, Dan, Aberdeen, Bu, 45 Club BAIRD, Ellen, Houston, Ed, SEA BAKER, Archie D, Aberdeen, Ed, IJC, IED Arts Club BAKER, Phellis E, Cathage, Ed, Wesley, 4-H Club 300 BARKER , Huey T., Jackson, Ed., lock Lambda Sigma, IEd Club BARLOW, Sandy W., Starkville, Ed., KDPi, Psycholo- gy Club BARNES, Dorla, Tishimingo, Ed. BARBER, Robert W., Moss Point, Eng. BARKER, Robert B., Brandon, Eng., Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard Blade, BSU BARLOW, John N., Starkville, Bu., Pi Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Sigma BARNETT, Charles T., Philadelphia, Bu„ Accounting Club BATES, George T., Church Hill, Ag., Farmhouse, AZ, Block Bridle BEACHUM, James M., Nettleton, Bu. BEAIRD, Monroe F„ Macon, Ag., FFA BENNETT, Larry D„ Kokomo, En., IEEE BETHEA, John F., Jackson, Bu. BEATTY, Doris E., Columbus, Bu. ADPi, SAM, Phi Chi Theta BELLANDA, Mickey J., Biloxi, A S, Pi Kappa Alpha BERGE, Dieter P., Indianola, En., Scabbard Blade, ASME, Phi Kappa Tau BERRY, Albert L., Scottsburg, Indiana, Bu. BERRY, Clinton A., Ill, Owensboro, Ky., Pi Kappa Alpha BERRY, Victor G., Vernon, Ala., A S BETHEA, Mack A., Gulf port, A S, Sigma Alpha Epsilon BETTIS, Hal L., Memphis, En., Petroleum Club BIGGERS, Roy H, Meridian, A S BIGGS, Herbert W., Jackson, A S, Kappa Alpha, M Club, F.C.A. BISHOP, Allen E., Fulton, En., ASCE BLACK, E. 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Nell, Mantachie, Ed., SEA BOST, William M., Jr., Starkville, A S BOSWELL, Bryant R., Jackson, A S, Kappa Alpha, AED BOWKER, Edward H., Starkville, En., Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, Theta Tau, Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa BOWLIN, Barney C, Smithdale, Ag. SENIORS 301 SENIORS JLiLffSL BOWMAN, Billy B., Greenwood, A S, Sigma Chi, Student Senate BOX. Linda J., Mooreville, A S, Social Work Club BOYD, Bette A., Munford, Tenn., Ed., Chi Omega, A.W.S., Angel Flight BOYD, Charles W., Tylertown, Ed., P.E. Club BOYD, Joseph R, Kilmichael, Ag., FFA BOYD, Judy C, Starkville, Ed, Choir, B.S.U. BOYETTE, Gerald B, Jackson, En., A.C.S. BRADEN, Fredercik W, Aberdeen, Ed., Band, Chorus, Choir, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Blackfriars Drama So, TKE, Gamma Beta Phi BRADSHAW, Lynn A, Jackson, Ag, PKA BRANCH, Charles T, Goodman, En, ASCE. BRANTLEY, Albert V., Weir, En, ASCE. BRATTON, Larry C, Bruce, Ag, FFA, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia BREAZEALE, Michael E, Laurel, A S BREAZEALE, Paul V, Philadelphia, Bu, BRELAND, Ester J, Mendenhall, A S BREWER, Tames M.. Senatobia, Bu., Pi Siqma Epsilon. SAE BRIDGES, Bert E., Vicksburg, Bu, SAE Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club BRIDGES, Sheryl E, Grenada, Ed., SEA BRIGHAM, William M„ Columbus, Bu, SAE BRITT, John E., Indianola, Ag, AETB BROCK, Jerry W, Aberdeen, Bu, Beta Alpha Psi BROCK, Leslie G, Jackson, Bu., BROCK. Louis, B, Meadville, Bu, SAM BROOCKS, Henry H, Bentonia, Ed. BROOKS. Charles W, Jackson, A S BROOKSHIRE, William C, Meridian, Bu, Sigma Chi. Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM BROWN, ' Betty D., Meridian, Ed. BROWN, Carol W, Waynesboro, Ed. SEA, Wesley BROWN, Frances M, Greenwood, A S BROWN, Fred, Ethel, Ag., Farmhouse, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Zeta BROWN, Jean-Pierre, France, En, ASCE BROWN, Jimmy G, Hatley, Ed, MSAHPER BROWN, Larry R, Louisville, Ed, SAM IE Club BROWN, Mt-lba A.. Laurel, Ed. BROWN, Oliver G, Waynesboro, En, Soc. of Pet. Eng. BROWN, Paul F, Delta City, Ag, BROWN, Ronald A, Saltillo, Ag, FFA BRl ' TON, Allen D . Wahalak, En, ASME BRYANT, Steve H , West Point, A S, Phi Eta Sigma. Arnold Air Society, American Chemical Soc, HI CIIANAN, Evelyn L, Preston, Ed, SEA 302 BULLARD, Jerry Dale, Rienzi, A S BUNTIN, Nannie Carol, Forest, Bu., S.A.M. BURGER, Pete Eddy, Frehold, New Jersey, A S BURKS, George T., Greenville, A S BURNS, Joe W., Waycross, Ga., A S, Sigma Gamma Epsilon BURRELL, Roger Rex, Goodman, Ed. BUSH, Thomas R„ Natchez, A S BUTLER, Joe W., Wesson, Ag., BSU, AETB Club CALDWELL, Jerry L., Meridian, En. CALDWELL, M. Harrison, Pontotoc, En. CAMERON, William Mack, Laurel, A S, Scabbard Blade, Inter-Dormitory Council, S Student Senate, Pre- law Club, Pres. of College of Arts, Tennis CAMPBELL, David Leon, Tupelo, Bu. CAMPBELL, John Monty, Mt. Olive, A S CARLSON, Richard W., Gulfport, Eng. Theta Tau, Alpha Phi Omega, Eta Kappa Nu, S Student Senate, Engineering Council, IEEE CARNATHAN, Jimmy V., Mooreville, Ag. CARNEY, James P., Meridian, A S, Kappa Sigma, Pi Sigma Epsilon CARPENTER, James W„ Jackson, Bu., Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Pi, SAM CARPENTER, Linda Jane, Starkville, A S CARR, George R., Yazoo City, Bu., KA CARR, Ja mes Gordon III, Centreville, Eng. Phi Tau, IEEE CARR, Wliliam Leo, III, Laurel, En. Pi Kappa Alpha CARROLL, Charles S., Ill, Jackson, Bu., Pi Sigma Epsilon MSU Karate Club CARROLL, Jerrye S., Maben, En., ASME CARROLL, Ron Lee, Ashland, Bu., SAM, Pi Sigma Epsilon CARROLL, Winkle L, Cornith, Ed. BSU CARTER, Richard P., Starkville En., AIAA CASEY, James M., Vardaman, Ed. CASTANERA, William T., Biloxi, En., IEEE, MSPE CASTLE, C Lee, Louisville Ed. CASTLEBERRY, John B., Gulfport, Bu. Sigma Chi CHAMBLEE, Emily Diane, Fulton, Ed., CHAMNIEN, Krukeo, Thailand, Ag. CHAMPION, Alvin L., Viirksburg, En, ASCE CHAPMAN, Cheryl Faye, Louisville, Ed, Pi Omega Pi, SEA CHEATMAN, Dwight, Philadelphia, Bu. CHEATHAM, Robert Charles, Yazoo Ctiy, En, AIME CHILDS, Michael Dawn, Paris, Ed. CHILES, Benjamin F, West Point, Ed. CHISM, Harold B, Tupelo, Bu, Ace. Club CHONG, Coleman J, Itta Bena, A S, BSU, Acacia SENIORS 303 SENIORS CHRISTIAN. Tames T., Booneville. A S CHRISTOPHER, Arthur C. Columbus, Ed. CLANTON, Haven, Jr., Slate Spring, Bu.. Alpha Kap- pa Psi CLAPPER. George K.. Cleveland. Ed.. IED CLARK, Elliot J., Jr., Marina, Calif.. Ed., Lambda Chi Alpha. Kappa Delta Pi, Scabbard Blade CLARK, Ernie L., Brookhaven, Bu. CLARK, Hubert C. Jr., Coffeeville, Ag. CLARK, Kenneth M., Huntsville, Ala., A S. Acacia, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Scabbard and Blade. Student Senate CLAY, Eva K., Belzoni, Ed., Delta Kappa Pi CLEMENTS, Charlene R., Pontotoc, Ed. CLEVELAND. Ollie A., Jr., Lexington, Ag., Who ' s Who, Sigma Chi, ODK, AZ, Blue Key, Elder States- men, Agricultural Economics Club CLINE, Terry Tilmus, Steens, Bu. COBB, Ty A. Ackerman, Ed. COCKRELL, Walter T., Louisville, Ed. COGGIN. William M., Nettleton, A S. COGGINS, Robert M„ Baldwyn, Bu. COLE, Harry W. Starkville, Bu. Pi Kappa Alpha COLLINSON, Newton, Biloxi, Bu., SAM, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, Canterbury Club CONNER, Thomas M., Jackson, Bu. CONWAY, John A., Vicksburg, En. ASCE, MSPE. Kappa Alpha, Canterbury Club COOK, Wallace O.. Flora, En, AICHE, Theta Tau COOK, William T., Jr., Laurel, Ag., Block Bridle COOK, Willis H.. Jackson, En. COOKSEY, George E., Lexington, En., ASME, Pi Tau Sigma COOPER, Roy W„ Mantachie, Ed., FFA CORDER, Max G„ Tupelo, Bu„ SAM CORDLE, Brenda A., West Point, A S CORLEY, S. Donald, Moss Point, A S COTTEN, Bryan M., Pickens, En., IEEE COURTNEY, H. L„ Lumberton, Ag., Alpha Zeta COUSLEY, Sam B„ Jr., Greenville, Bu. COWART, Pollard R., Meadville, Bu., SAM COWEN, Hollis, Joseph, Jr., Wesson, Bu. COX, Walter D., Biloxi. Ed. CRAMLET, John B.. Elkhart Lake, Wis, Bu., Arnold Air Society, Gavel Club, ATO CRAWFORD, John D„ Starkville, En., IEEE CRESS. Gary B., Hatticsburg, En., IEEE CREWS, Sidney M.. Jr., Canton, Ed., Wesley Founda- tion CROUCH, David A., Biloxi, En., IEEE, Beta Kappa Nu. Theta Tau CROUCH, Jimmy R., Batesvillc, En., ASAE 304 CROWL, Richard S„ Huntsville, Ala., En., ASME, Acacia CREWS, Charles N., Nienna, 111., Ed., M Club CROSBY, Cary B, Meridian, Ag. CRUMP, Mary L., Sulligent, Ed., SEA CUPIT, Danny E., Jackson, Bu., Young Democrats, Pre-Law, Pi Kappa Alpha CURRIE, Bob L., Utica, Ag., Block Bridle CURRY, Branda J., Nettleton, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi CZAJKOWSKI, Dee Dee, Greenwood, Ed., Chi Omega DALE, Larry F., Jackson, En., Maroon Band, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, ANS DALLAS, Edwin, Meridian, Bu., DANIELS, Carol M., Louisville, Ed., SEA, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi DANSBY, William M., Philadelphia, Fo, Student Senate, Forestry Club, Delta Pi Delta DARBY, James H., Tillatoba, Bu. DARDEN, Carolyn S., Baton Rouge, La., A S DARDEN, Henry W., Baton Rouge, La., Ag, Kappa Sigma, Block Bridle, Meat Judging Team DAUGHDRILL, Harlan H, Brooklyn, Ag, FFA DAVENPORT, Charlotte, Canton, Ed, SEA DAVIS, Bette C, Corinth, Ed, Alpha Delta Pi, SEA DAVIS, John E, Meridian, A S, Phi Alpha Theta DAVIS, John M, New Albany, Ag, Block Bridle DAVIS, M. E, Amory, En, Pi Kappa Alpha, IEEE DAVIS, Mary S„ Cumberland, Ed, SEA DAVIS, Robert W, Ocean Springs, Bu. DAVIS, William O, Winterville, Bu, Kappa Sig- ma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM DAWSON, Jerry D, Biloxi, Ed, SAM IED Club DEFORD, Alvis E, Duncan, Ag, Alpha Zeta DELMONICO, James, Schenectady, N.Y, Ed. DENDY, Evans H, Houston, Ag, Alp ha Phi Omega, Band DENLEY, Judy, Grenada, Ed, ZTA, SEA, Bu. Ed. Club, Hostess Club, Chorus, Blackfriars, Accounting Club DENNIS, Emile J, Ovett, Ed, DENNIS, J. Gary, Canton, Bu, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi DERUELLE, J. Kenneth, Decatur, Ala, Bu, SAM, Al- pha Kappa Psi, TKE DEVELIN, Billy E, Raleigh, Ag, Block Bridle DEWEESE, Robert C, Philadelphia, En, Student Senate, IEd Club, Soc. of Professional Engineers DEWEESE, Tom G, Philadelphia, Bu. DEXTER, Anne P, West Point, Ed, SEA DICKERSON, Arthur P, Nettleton, Bu. DICKERSON, John W, Ripley, Ag. DICKSON, Jewell E, Lucedale, Ag. Ed, FFA DIFFRIENT, Betty, Piney Woods, A S SENIORS 305 SENIORS DILLON. Julian, Smithdale, Ed. DIXON, Jerry Richard, Kosciusko, Ed. DODSON. Donald N., Starkville, Bu, SAM, Delta Chi DOLLAR, Douglas Allen, Magee, A S, ACS DOLLAR, Johnny K„ Jackson, Bu. DONALD, Daw L., Jenning, La., Bu., Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Pi DOOLEY, Carl Cecil, Summerville, Ga., A S, New- man Club DORSEY, Jacky Glyn, Picayune, A S DOUGLAS, Sandra Kay, Starkville, A S, Debate Team, Pi Kappa Delta, Commuters Club, Phi Mu, AWS, Blackfriars. DOUGLAS, Don Franklin, Jackson, A S, KA DOWNS, Celeste Gaye, Amory, Ed. DOWDLE, Walter L„ Jackson, En., ODK, Blue Key, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Elder Statesman DOWNS, James, Baldwyn, Ed. DRAKE, Ernest Gay, Meridian, En. DUCKWORTH, Margie Evelyn, West Point, Ed. DUDLEY, Dorothy Ann, Fulton, Ed. DUKE, James W., Okolona, Bu., Alpha Kappa Psi DULANEY, Edwin W., Clarksdale, Ag. DUNGAN, Frank Gerald, Jackson, Bu., Alpha Kappa Psi DUNN, John Robert, Corinth, Ed, AIAA, MIAA EADES, Billy R., Vaiden, Bu., Ace. Club EAKES. Grady M„ Philadelphia, Bu.. Ace. Club, BSU, SAM EDGE, Halbert E., Tupelo, Bu., SAM EDMONDS, David Stevens, Jackson, Bu., SAM, Black- friars EDWARDS, Charlotte, A., Starkville, A S Phi Mu, Cardinal Key, Alpha Lambda Delta EDWARDS, Donald Lynn, Lexington, Ag. EDWARDS, James B, Jackson, Bu, ODK, Blue Key, Elder Statesman, Kappa Sigma ELLIOTT, Thomas Conn, Smithvliel. Bu. ELLIS, Richard Wilson, Laurel, En, KAIE Club EMBRY, John S, Weir, Ed, BSU, SEA, NRA, Psy Club ERVIN, Alfred Harden, Lexington, Bu, Karate Club ERVIN, Ann A , Inverness, Ed, ZTA, Kappa Delta Pi, Wesley Council ESHEE, William D, Jr., Meridian, Fo, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Zeta Delta Pi Delta, Forestry Club ETHRIDGE, Joel Larry, Crystal Springs, Ag. ETHINGTON, Corinna A, Boyle, Ed, SNEA F.THINGTON, Donald Travis, Shclbyville, Ky. ETHRIDGE, Tommy L„ Meridian, Bu, ASE EUBANKS, Owen Martin, Lucedale, Ag. FFA EVANS, Sarah A, Vardaman, E, BSU, SEA EVANS. Curtis, Taylorsvillc, A S, A S Circle K, BSU 306 EVERETT, Billy M., Magee, Bu., SAM EZELLE, R. Ellen, Jackson, Ed., Chi Omega, Young Democrats. Cardinal Key, Phi Chi Theta, Debate Team, Pi Kappa Delta, SEA FARR, Diana C, Laurel, Ed., Newman Club, SEA FARR, Donald D., Bath, Ed., FASON, Jimmie Dell, Eupora, Ed., SEA FAULK, Donald W., Brookhaven, Fo. FAULKNER, Gale J., Brandon, Ed., Alpha Delta Pi, Reveille, SEA, Hostess Club FERGUSON, John D., Vicksburg, Bu., Kappa Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi FERRELL, Bonnie Etta, Ed. FIELD, Charles S„ Shuqualak, En., Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Theta Tau, Engineering Council FINKLEA, Jimmy D., Leland, Ed., IED Art Club FITTS, Ronald U., Tupelo, Bu., BSU, Accounting Club FLEMING, I. Gail, Belzoni, A S FLEMING, Linda, Greenwood, Ed., Chi Omega, Re- flector, Sr. Class Secretary FORD, W. Kent, Philadelphia, En., Tau Beta Pi, SPE-AIME, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Engineering Coun- cil FORKO, Charles M., Pascagoula, A S FORTGANG, Joseph A., Canton, Bu., Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, Scabbard Blade, Alpha Tau Omega, Accounting Club FORTINBERRY, Henry A., Tylertown, En., ASCE FORTENBERRY, John R., Monticello, Bu., SAM, BSU FOSTER, Charles S., Bryan, Tex., Bu., Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Pre-Law Club FOSTER, Robert B. West Point, En., ASME FRATESI, Robert J., Leland, Bu., Kappa Alpha, Delta Beta Pi FRAZIER, John D„ Pascagoula, Bu., Kappa Alpha FREEMAN, Thomas W., Winona, Bu. FRENCH, Benny G., Noxapater, En. FRIED, Aaron A., Indianola, A S, Band, Amer. Chemical Society FULCHER, Judy, Louisville, Ed. FULTON, Thomas H., Philadelphia, A S GAILLARD, Elizabeth C, Meridian, A S, 2TA, Host- ess Club GAMBLE, Bobby G, Baldwyn, En, ASCE GAMBLE, Ronnie L, Iuka, Ed, BSU, Alpha Psi Omega, Blackfriars GAMBRELL, Margaret A, Jackson, Ed. GANDY, Peggy, Nettleton, Ed. GARNER, Grace, West Point, Ed. GARNER, Howell C, Eupora, A S, Band, Pre-Law Club GARNER, Jack N, Vicksburg, Bu. GARNER, Rosalie T, Vicksburg, Ed. GARRIS, Dixie S., Greensboro, Ala, Ed. GARROTT, Fred P., Winona, Ag, Ag. Economics Club, Student Senate, vice-president Agricultural School GASTON, J. Barry, Greenwood, Ed, Phi Kappa Tau SENIORS 307 GATLIN. James L., Eupora, Ed. GAUT, Gary E., McComb, Bu. GAZA WAY, Donald G., Longview, En. GEER, J. Michael, Vicksburg, En., Senior Class Treas- urer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Student Senate, Phi Eta Sigma, Theta Tau, ATChe, Engineering Council GIBSON, Jimmy L., Philadelphia, Ed. ' GIBSON, Leslie E., Columbus, Bu., Accounting Club GILL, Preston O., Picayune, Ed., Tau Kappa Epsilon, SAM, IEd. Club GILLESPIE, Jerry, Vardaman, Ed., IEd. Club GLASGOW, David C, Tupelo, A S, Scabbard Blade, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Rifle Team. GLASS, Sandra C, West Point, Ed., Chi Omega GLOVER, Richard L., Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., Bu. GODFREY, Alice M., Millsport, Ala., Bu., BSU, Phi Chi Theta, Reflector Staff, Management Club, Hostess Club GODFREY, Richmond P., Columbus, Ed. GOLDEN, John R., Warner Robins, Ga., Dairy Club, Reflector Staff GOLLOTT, John B., Biloxi, Bu., SAM, Alpha Kappa Psi. GOODWIN, Nancy P., Starkville, A S, Sigma Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta GOSSMAN, Barbara J., Meridian, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi GOUSSET, Philip G, Natchez, En., ASCE GRAHAM, Bobby G., Meridian, A S GRAHAM, Mary B., Clarksdale, Bu., Chi Omega, Phi Chi Theta, Accounting Club GRANT, Donald L., New Albany, Ag, AET B Club GRANT, James W., Ill, Meridian, Bu. GRAY, Robert T., Fulton, Bu., Accounting Club GREER, Gerald M., Lexington, Ed. Lambda Chi Alpha, NEA, MEA GREENE, Kenneth W., Moss Point, En., ASCE, Ar- nold Air Society, MSPE GREENE, Mary J., Lucedale, Ed., Alpha Psi Omega, SEA GREEN, James S., Starkville, Bu., Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha, Sin- fonia, Band GREER, William Lance, Louisville, En. GREER, Gerald M., Lexington, Ed., Lambda Chi Alpha, MEA, NEA GRIFFIN, Anne C, Belmont Ed. GURAL, Stanley R., Milton Fla., Ed. Phi Kappa Tau, IEd Club HADEN, Doyle Ronald, Louin, Ag., FFA HALE, Harold E., Sanatorium, En., IEEE HALEY, Fred M., Sr., Columbus, Ed., Sigma Alpha Epsilon HALL, Leslie H., Carthage, En. HAMBY, Thomas G, Jr., Ina Bena, Ed., IEd. Club HAMILTON, Julius M., Laurel, Bu. Pi Kappa Alpha, SAM HAMMACK, Alva W., Woodville, Ed. HAMNER, John F., State College, A S, Band, Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Alplia, Sinfonia, Phi Alpha Theta, Wesley Foundation HAMPTON, George T., Meridian, Bu., Kappa Alpha SENIORS 308 SENIORS HANKINS, Joyce Holt, Maben, Ed., SEA HARBOR, John David, Tremont, Ed., IE Club, Phi Kappa Tau HARBOUR, Stanley O., Meridian, En., AIChE HARDING, William R., Jackson, En. HARDY, Bobby, Philadelphia Bu., BSU HARDY, John B., Jr., Columbus, SAE, Scabbard and Blade, Drill Team, ASME HARRELL, Odie Daniel, Lewisburg, Tenn., Bu., SAM, Band HARRINGTON, Alan Harold, Laurel, Bu. HARRIS, Rebecca Ann, Belmont, ED. HARRIS, Sara O ' delia, Tupelo, Ed., BSU, PE Club HARRISON, Priscilla Allen, West Point, Ed, SEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega HART, Robert L, Mobile, Ala, A S, SAE, Band, Scab- bard and Blade HARTFIELD, Thomas E, Raleigh, En. HARTNESS, Robert A, Jr., Woodville, Ag. HARVEY, Guy Brett, Meridian, Bu, Sons of Con- federacy, Newman ' s Club HARVEY, Joe, Meridian, Ed, AIAA, MIAA, IOTA, Lambda Sigma, IE Club HARVEY, Romanda Y, Mize, Ed, Newman Club, Chorus HARVEY, William T, Yazoo City, Bu, KA, Delta Sigma Pi, Pre-law Club HASKINS, Phillip R, Dekalbe, En. HATCHER, Milton Wright, Walnut Ridge, Ark, Ed. HATCHETT, Richard J, III, Yazoo City, A S, Blue Key, ODK, KA, Editor of 1966 Reveille, Board of Publications, Student Senate, Philos Demos, Interfra- ternity Council, MIC delegate HAWKINS, James Kendall, Bolton, Bu, SAM HAWKS, William, Mernando, Ag, AES HAYNES, Glenn C, Mobile Ala, En, AAS, Wesley Foundation, YMCA HEARN, Patricia Adelle, Vicksburg, Ed, Wesley Foun- dation HEMPHILL, William Lee, Jackson, Ed, led Club HENDERSON, Edsel D, Richton, A S, ACS HENDRY, Michael M, Gulfport, FO, Forestry Club HENLEY, James H, Mantee, En, Pi Beta Pi HENRY, J. Rodney, Bruce, Bu, AAI, Phi Kappa Tau, Beta Alph a Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi HENSON, James H, Guntown, Miss, En. HERRON, Anthony Dean, Oakland, Ag. HETTINGER, Stephen Ray, Memphis, En, Lambda Chi Alpha, AIAA Phi Eta Sigma HICKMAN, Robert Charles, Madison, Wis, Ed, KA HIGGINBOTHAM, Harry Leon, Macon, Ed. HILDEBRAND, Nena Virginia, Jackson, Bu, ZTA, Newman Club, Hostess Club, Ace. Club HILLMAN, George W, Moss Point, Bu, BSU HITT, Raymond Fairly, Laurel, En. HIXON, Tommy Gatlin, Charleston, Bu, SAE, Band, Ace. Club, Circle K Club HOBBY, James Truitt, Philadelphia, En, IEEE 309 1 r t m r HOLDER. David G, Louisville HOLLEY, Anthony J., Tremont, Ed., IEd Club HOLMES, Michael J., En.. Tau Beta Pi, AlCh Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, BSU HOLMES, Richard E., Starkville, A S, KA. Young Democrats. PSI HOMAN, Larry E., Shannon, Ed., IEd Club HOPPER, George C, Falkner, Bu. HORN, John M., Eupora, Ed., Karate Club, Skydivers HOROWITZ, Michael C, Biloxi, Ed., Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia HORTON, Sanford R., Grenada, En. HOSKINS, Jimmy C, Starkville, A S HOSSLEY, Albert T., Vicksburg, Ed., Industrial Education Club HOWARD, Thomas D., Hattiesburg, En., Sigma Chi, Theta Tau, IFC, IEE, Elder Statesmen HOWELL, Margery, State College, Ed., MEA HOWELL, Roger D., Starkville, En., AIAA HUCKABEE, Dwan B., Winterville, A S, Kappa Delta, ACS HUDNALL, Ralph, Meridian, Bu., Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM HUDSON, Johnnie A., Union, Bu. HUDSON, Richard I., Hattiesburg, En., AIAA HUDSON, Tommy H., Winona, En., IEEE, MSPE HUDSPETH, James W., Cockrom, Bu., Sigma Chi, Student Senate, Elder Statesmen HUGGINS, Martin M., Biggersville, Ag„ FFA, Pres- byterian Youth Fellowship HUGHES, John E., Greenwood, A S. Sigma Chi, ODK, Blue Key, Elder Statesmen, Who ' s Who in Am. Colleges Universities HUGHES, Ralph O., Pontotoc, En. HUGHES, Raymond C, Fulton, Ed., NEA HUGHES, W. Ralph, Memphis, Tenn., Bu., Sigma Chi, Pi Sigma Epsilon HULTSTRAND, Victor S., Pensacola, Fla., A S HUMBER, Jim F., Clarksdale, En., Entomology Club HUMPHREYS, Ray, Philadelphia, Bu., SAM HUNT, Alvis T., Jackson, En., KA, IEEE HUNT, Donald R., Laurel, Ed., M Club. FCA, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi HUNT, JAMES R., Laurel, En., AIChE, SAM HUNT, Martha A., Weir, Ed., Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA HL1NT, Robert E., Wier, Ed., IEd Club, Iota Lambda Delta HURT, Tommy D., Houston, A S, Alpha Phi Omega HUTCHISON, James L„ Holly Springs, En. HUTSON, Frank M., Corinth, Ag. INGRAM, Phillip M., Greenville, Bu. IVY, Richard D., Vance, Ed. JACKSON, James C, Pun-is, En., Theta Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, ASMF. JACKSON, Jane C, Coffeeville, Ed., The Dames SENIORS 310 SENIORS JACKSON, Lee, Meridian, Ed., Blackfriars, Alpha Psi Ome a JACKSON, Vincent C, Jr., Winona, Ed. JACKSON, Robert H., Jr., Columbus, Bu., Delta Sigma Pi JACKSON, W. Robert, West, En. JACOBS, Herbert W., Inverness, A S, Kappa Sigma, Gavel Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Arnold Air So- ciety JAMES, James N., Kosciusko, Bu. JAMES, Linda F., Meridian, Ed., BSU JARRATT, Francis C, Vicksburg, Ed., Kappa Alpha JEFCOAT, Billy P., Soso, Ag. JENKINS, J. Ronald, Marks, Ed. JENKINS, Ralph T., Marks, Bu., Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club. JENNING, Suickie L., Macon, Ed., Hostess Club, SEA JEPSEN, William C, Tunica, Ag., Kappa Alpha JOHNSON, Billy W., Ellisville, Ed., TKE JOHNSON, Doris J., Clarksdale, Ed., Phi Mu, Cardi- nal Key, Gamma Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Chi Theta JOHNSON, Duff A., D ' Lo, Bu. JOHNSON, Elizabeth A., DeKalb, Ed., Alpha Delta Pi, Blackfriars, Madrigals, Band, Chorus. JOHNSON, John A., Jackson, Bu., Phi Kappa Tau, IFC, JOHNSON, Harry F., Memphis, Tenn., A S, Lambda Chi Alpha, Arnold Air Society JOHNSTON, Lyda A., Clinton, Ed. JOHNSON, Roy D., Yazoo City, En., IEEE JOHNSON, Thomas J., Senatobia, Ed. 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Caledona GILPIN. Michael D., Hattiesburg GINN, Lawrence H., Lexington GIST, Tommy L., Dorsey GLASCOW. Thomas N., Phil Campbell, Ala. GLE1, Gregory F., Brookhaven GLENN. Jeffery L., Jackson GLICK. Frank R., Morton GLOVER. Ruth S,, Starkville GOOLSBY, Annie R., Hickory Flat GORDON. Carl C. Okolona GORMAN. Tommy, Leland GOSSMAN. L. Richard, Meridian GRABOWSKI, Conrad E., Greenwood GRAHAM, Harold M.. Sumrall GRAPPY, Henry A., Baton Rouge, La. GRAY, Glen H., Biloxi GRAY, Joyce M., Artesia GRAY, Linda C. Scott GRAY, Marion H., Brooksville GRAYSON, Sammy A., Hattiesburg GREEN, Barry A., Fulton GREEN, Sandra L., Fulton GREEN, Stephen R., Walnut Grove GREEN, William D., Corinth GREER, Bobby G., Hickory Flat GREER, Charles G., Aberdeen GREGG. Elaine, Belzoni GRIFFIN, Donald F., Enterprise GRIFFIN. Lavelle, Bay St. Louis GRIFFIN. Raymond D., Houston GRIGGS. William L., Houston GRIMES. Annette. Sardis GRISSOM, Ralph G., Red Bay, Ala. GROTH, Carl, Greenville GROVE. Harold F., Memphis GRUBBS, Gene A., West Point GUEST, George P., Calhoun City GUICE. Michael D.. Meadvilb GULMON, Gretchen A., Natchez 329 ££ M W Class of ' 68 GUMPERT, Frank L., New Orleans, La. GURLEV, Raymond, Selma. N.C. HAHN. Norton B., Columbia HAILEX. Irvin W., DeKalb HALES, James F., Leland HALEY. Charles W.. Canton HALL, Frederick K., Jackson HALL. Judy C. Red Bay, Ala. HALL. Stephen A., Louisville HALLER, Glenn F., Chattanooga. Tenn. HALLER. Robert L.. Gadsden. Ala. HAMILTON. Ronald E.. Jackson HAMMOND. Cherie J., Greenwood HANKINS. Betsy R.. Saltillo HANNA. Danny F.. Corinth HARE, James D., Cornith HARMON. Jerry L., New Albany HARPER, Grei;, Star HARPER. Peggv S., Smithville HARRELL. Patti S.. Yazoo City HARRINGTON, Rex W.. Houston HARRIS. Clyde A.. Jackson HARRIS. James L.. Hattiesburg HARRIS. Luther, Clarksdale HARRIS. Patrick C, Vicksburg HARRIS. Samuel O.. McNeill HARRIS. Sheldon. Laurel HARRISON. Calvin W., Hazlehurst HART. Deron H., Brookhaven HART. Larry R.. Louisville, Ky. HARTNESS. James L.. Noxapater HARTNESS. Joe D.. Starkville HARTSELL. Cully J., Tremont HARTZELL. Clifford L., Batesville HASKINS. Jerry W., DeKalb HATCHER. Ruthie C, Cleveland HATHCOCK. David R.. Paris, France HAWKINS. William E., Forest HAYNES. Charles H., Edwards HEATON. Elizabeth D., New Albany HEDERMAN, Jan. Jackson HEIDELBERG, Samuel, Pascagoula HELMAN, Glenn D., Jackson HELM, Donald L.. Coffeeville HEMPH ILL. James V., Jackson HENDERSON. Judith A.. French Camp HENDON, Joe P., Indianola HENRY. Gloria J., Bruce HENSON, Elizabeth I., Kilmichael HENSON, George W., New Albany HERRINGTON. Thomas L.. Lauiel HERRING. Edward G.. Meadville HERDON. Jeffery L.. Flora HICKS. Carl F., Natchez HIGGINS, Glenn, Woodbury. Tenn. HIGHBAUGH. David M., Yazoo City HILL. Johnnie D.. Walnut HILL, Joseph R.. Amory HILL, Linda P.. Webb HILTON. Robert E.. Jackson HITT. James F.. Jackson HOBBY, Martha J.. Philadelphia HOBDY. Braxton T.. Natchez HOBSON. Michael B., Ripley HODE. Ralph E.. Bay St. Louis HOLCOMB. Thomas H.. Jackson HOLLAND. David S., Picayune HOLLEMAN. Jeremiah. Columbus HOI.I.INGSWORTH. loc B.. Weir HOI.LIS. Betty C... Houlka HOI.I.OMON. Chct. Southavcn HOI.LOWAY. Elton D., Winona HOLMES. Peter A.. Pontotoc HOMAN. Linda G.. Shannon HOOD. Jerry E.. Aberdeen HOOK. Stephen C. Picayune HOOKER, Charles H.. Jackson HORN, Jerry B., Belmont HORNE. George M.. Brookhaven Hol ' STON. Alice F.. Bruce HOWELL. Henry F., Jackson HOWLE. Marilyn F.. Neshoba HUDGINS, C. E.. Hattiesburg HUDNAI.L. Bill M.. Prairie HUDSPETH, Ronnie G.. Hickory flat HUFFSTATLER. Harvcv G., Ingomar HUGGINS. Edwin. Jackson HUGHES. Bubba. Whitehaven. Tenn. 330 Class of ' 68 HURHEY, James W.. Escatawpa HULL. Howard D.. Starkvilk HULL. Johnnie F.. Tavlorsville HUMMER. Glenn E., Pr.iirie Point HUMPHRIES. Richard D., Durant HUNTER, John L., Morton HUSMANN. Anne M., Prentiss HUTCHISON. Arthur H., Tupelo HYNEMAN, James A.. Cornith INGRAM. Roger T., Greenville IABR1. Sadd H.. Syria JACKS. Rebeca A., Laurel JACKSON, Carry G., Philadelphia JACKSON, John C, Moss JAKINS. Ernest A., Ocean Springs JAMES, David L., Yazoo City JAMES, Robert L., Collins JAMISON, David L., Independence JARRELL, Hal K , Kokomo JEFFERY, Miles K.. Bay St. Louis JENKINS, James N.. Yazoo City JENKINS. Virginia A., Tupelo JENNINGS, David P., Kosciusko IERNIGAN, Eddie L.. New Albany JOBE, Ronald L., Cornith JOBLIN. Sidney L., Picayune JOHNSON, Bettye V., Benton JOHNSON, Bix M., Hattiesburg JOHNSON, Jae, Jackson JOHNSON, Joseph R., Waynesboro JOHNSON, Samuel C, Vaughan JOHNSON, Sandra G., Carthage JOHNSON, William G., Clarksdale JOHNSON, David H., Ecru JOHNSTON, Kenneth E., Bude JAINER. Margaret A., West Point JONES, Allan R., Jackson JONES, Bill W., Robbins, Ga. JONES, Carolyn F., D ' Lo JONES. Donald L., Falkner JONES, Donna R.. Meridian JONES, Gaston J., Senatobia JONES. George D., Gulfport JONES, Leslie S., Carthage JONES, Martha L., Kosciusko JONES, Ronald L., Hollandale JONES, Shirley D., Walnut JONES, William T., Philadelphia JONES, William T.. Benton JORDAN, Charles A., Yazoo City JOSLIN, Kenny E., Batesville JUMPER. Gatha D., Booneville JUSTICE. James E., Clarksdale KAHLER, Jerry W., Gulfport KALAHAR, James P., Jackson KAPPLER. George, Port Gibson KARR, James P., Mt. Pleasant KEA. Richard B., Raymond KEARNEY. Richard C, Memphis KEEN, Gary F., Ackerman KELLY. Marcus D., Tupelo KELLY. Barbaratt, Yazoo City KENDRICK, Donald E., Pascagoula KENNEDY. Edward T., Taylorsville KEER. David, McCool KEER, Virginia L.. Vicksburg KEY, Harold J., Greenville, S.C. KILLEBREW, Jerri E., Memphis, Tenn. KIMBRELL, Scott, T., Natchez KING, Ehon R., Pelahatchie KING. Gary P., Newton KIRKLAND, Robert L., Laurel KISER. William E., Mobile KITCHEN, James L., Akron KLASS. Chris M., Canton KLINE. Frank J., Greenville KNEELAND. Barry L., Bay St. Louis KNEELAND, Lance J., Waveland KIVIERIEM. Phillip, Meridian KNOTT, Robert A., Meridian KOPF. James H., Senatobia KORNRUMPF, David A., Hattiesburg KOTYNIA, Richard E., Meridian KRAFT, Ralph M., Murfreesboro KRAUSSE. David R., Boothyn, Pa. KRUEGER, Lynn G., Tupelo LACK, Stephen D., Jackson LAIRD, Henry L., Summit 331 , u p p Vv £2 £ £ Class of ' 68 LAIRD, John K., Summit LAMM. Preston Stephen, Germantown. Tenn. LAMPLEY, John E., Miss., City LAND. Dorothy M., Louisville LAND. Shirley R.. Winona LANDRETH. Sheila D., Meridian LANE. Barney W.. Jackson LANG. Loraine Colette LANGAN. Clara M., Meridian LANGERFORD. Cheryl F.. Starkville LANGFORD. Hershel T.. Mayhew LANGSTON. Welan L.. Jackson LANTY. Raymond J., Syracuse. N.Y. LAUDERDALE. Robert L., Hartselle Ala. LAWRENCE. Michael G.. Pascagoula LEACH. Martha J., Union LEE. Harold. Macon LEE, Thomas E.. Newhebron LEECH. M. Alice, Aberdeen LEPARD, Wesley E.. Durant LESLEY, Janice G., Fulton LEWIS, DwiRht. Knoxville, Tenn. LEWIS. Robert L.. Macon LEWIS. Rufus A.. Jackson LIDDELL. James C. Meridian LINSKEY. Andrew F.. Parchman LIVINGSTON. Marie C. Moss Point LLOYD. Charles William. Gulfport I.OAGUE. Billv L.. Dorsey LOCHRIDGE. John C, Greenwood Springs LOCKETT. Carl F.. Biloxi LOFTON. M. Lucille. Cedar Bluff LONGMIRE. Carol. Utica LOPEZ. Jorge A.. Quito-Equador LOTT. Watson. A.. Sumr.ill LOVE, Peggy J.. Maben LOVE. Thomas H.. Maben LOVDRN. Jessie G.. Thomastown LOWERY. Charles A., Pensacola. Fla LUDI.AM. Michael D.. Pine Bluff. Ark. LUKE. Edna P.. Preston LUKE. Jane L.. Union LUTER. Melvin A.. Tvlertown MABRAY. LAWRENCE D.. Dermott. Ark. MacARTHUR. Alan. Gulfport MacLENNAN. William M., Jackson MAGUIRE. Paul R. M.. Ellisville MALONE. Alan J., Sumrall MAI.ONE. Earn ' W.. Bruce MALONE. William L.. Tupelo MANDERSON. C. L.. Kosciusko MANN. Gordon W.. Starkville MANNING. Clyde V.. Shubuta MARPI.E. Walter. S.. Vicksburg MARCHANT. Guillaume H.. Jackso MARK HAM. James B.. Greenwood MAROUEZ. John V.. Picayune MARSH. Richard S., Jackson MARTIN. Ronnie A.. Jackson MARTIN. Thomas M., Vicksburg MARTINDALE. Don R.. Riplcv MARTINI. Don. Walnut MARWILL. Robert. Clar kton MASON. Roger William. Grenada MASSFNGILL. Ollicc. Hickory Flat MASSEY. Hugh G. M.. Bruce MATTHEWS. David L.. Laurel MATTHEWS. Thomas M.. Hillsboro MAUI.DIN. Barbara Anne. Meridian McBRAYFR. Mary D.. Columbus McHROOM. William W., Tupelo MCCARTY. Jack C. Enterprise MCCARTY. Samuel D.. Picayune MCCASKILX, William K.. Vicksburg MCCKENDON. Ronald W.. Brandon MCCOI.I.UM. Frank L., Clinton MCCORMICK. Sharon K.. Hickory MCCORMICK. Caron M.. Hickory MCCORBY. I. C. Louise MCCAFFERY. Floyd B., Boguc Chitto MCDONALD. James D.. Jackson MCDONALD. Rogenc. Fairhope, Ala. MCDONNELL. Robert M.. Jackson MCEWF.N. Marv D.. Coldwatcr MCFFRRIN. William R.. Mantachic Mf (,RAW. William W.. Greenville MCINNIS. Richard S „ Meridian MCKAY. James P.. Jackson 332 Class of ' 68 McKAY, Robert W., Louisville McKIBBEN. Betty G., Bruce McKIBBEN. Shirley, Bruce McKINNEY. Steve L., Kosciusko McLAIN. Ralph W.. Philadelphia McLELLAND, Douglas C, Hattiesb urg McLEMORE. Harry W.. Philadelphia McMILLAN, James L., Philadelphia McMILLAN, John R., Greenville McMILLAN, Linda L., Greenville McMILLEN, Sandra C, Fulton McNAMEE. Mary E., Brookhaven McNEILL, Karen M., Louisville McKINNEY. June, Memphis. Tenn. McNEILL, Kenny E., Louisville McKNIGHT. Eckara N., Cleveland McPHAIL. James A., Tchula McREYNOLDS. Johnny. Starkville MEADOR, Donald P.. Decatur MELI. James L.. Somerville, Mass. MELLEN. Marion I., Gulfport MELTON. Joel M.. Newton MELTON. Ruth A.. Walnut METTS. Ida L., Louisville MICHAEL. Danny, Memphis, Tenn. MIDDLETON. Larry W., Columbus MILES, David B., Lexington MILES. Donald W., Fulton MILES. Gaines E., Grenada MILES. Janet, Ackerman MILLER, James A., Picayune MILLER. Marguerite, West Point MILLER, Michael B.. Yazoo City MILLING, Carol N., Palmetto, Ga. MILLS. James D., Carthage MILLS. Vernon W., Weir MIMS. Robert V., Natchez MITCHELL. Gail M., Picayune MITCHELL. Leonard B.; Miami, Fla, MITCHELL. Linda. Columbus MITCHELL. Michael W., Ellisville MITCHELL, Norman, McCarley MITCHELL, Thomas J., Philadelphia MOAK. Jimmy E., Starkville MOBLEY, Betty L., Shannon MONTGOMERY, Nancy, Jackson MOORE, Bonnie L., Port Gibson MOORE. Chester M., Tylertown MOORE, Donald L., Gulfport MOORER. William L., Jackson MONTEITH, Margaret, Grenada MONTGOMERY. Elsie G., West Point MORAN. Lowell T., Kiln MORGAN. James F., Weir MORRISON, Penny C, Pontotoc MORSON. Robert B., Meridian MOSBY, Elmer R., Meridian MOSELEY. Emmett V., Natchez MOSES. Kelly D., Fulton MULHELLAND. Mary K., Philadelphia MYATT. Clark Gene, Ethel MYERS. Andrew N., Jackson MYERS. Raymond B., Waco, Texas NABORS, Sandra E., Houston NATIONS. Diane, Memphis. Tenn. NATIONS. Richard G., Hazlehurst NEAL, Glenda Jo, Bay Springs NEELY. James N., Laurel NERREN. Edward L., Isola NEWMAN, Luther T., Natchez NICHOLS, Lenoard P., Iuka NICHOLS, L. H., Jackson NICHOLSON, Glenda S.. Philadelphia NICKERSON, Orva O., Houston NIX, Jerry W., Meridian NIXON. Douglas D., Iuka NOBLES, Ralph M., Hattie sburg NOBLIN. John B., Jackson NORDAN. Edwin W., Cleveland NORMAN, Joseph L., Pontotoc NORRIS, Robert S., Senatobia NORSWORTHY. John D., Quitman NGGREN. Burdette A., Jackson NYMAN. Douglas J., Vicksburg OAKES. Walter S., Kosciusko O ' BANNON. Don W., Starkville O ' BRIEN, JoAnne, Jackson O ' BRIEN. Marvin E., McComb 333 Class of ' 68 OGLETREE. Ben F.. Clinton OLDHAM. Dorothv. Greenwood ORMAN, Sammy D.. Walnut OSWALT. Dean F.. Helena. Ark. OSWALT. Thomas Glvnn. Sledge OTIS. Benny C. Macon OTTS. Roger Allen. Guin, Ala. OVERSTREET. Marion G., Clara OVERY. John S.. Jr.. Courtland OWEN. Fredrick E.. Guntown PACE. Larry E.. Winona PACE. Sherry Ann, Forest PAHLMAN. William C. Bay St. Louis PALMER. Robert Lewis. Preston PALMER. Sandra K., Louisville PANNELL. John E., Blue Springs PAPANIA. Kenneth A.. Gulfport PAPIZAN. James C. Crystal Springs PARHAM, Mary Ann. Amory PARK. Mariowe R.. Winterville PARKER. James Rex. Brooksville PARKERSON. Sam H.. Vicksburg PARKER. Jack S., Natchez PARKER. Robert Earl. Laurel PARKER, Thomas Lee, Calhoun City PARKER, Tony V., Kossuth PARKS, James Booth, Drew PARKS, Joe W.. Drew PARKS, John M., Drew PARRISH. Donna Sue, Artesia PARSON. Earnest, Prairie PATCH. B. Burrell. Picayune PATTERSON. Kenneth N., Tupelo PATTERSON, Philip L., Pontotoc PATTON. Linda Kaye. Fulton PAYNE. Rodney M., Lucedale PEARSON. Jimmy M., Jackson PENNEBAKER. John F., Atlanta, Ga. PEPPER. Ellie G., Yazoo City PEPPER. Sandra J., Eupora PERKINS. James A., Gloster PERKINS, James F., Corinth PERKINS, Russell K., Cantonment, PERKINSON. Jack M.. Ellisville PERRY, James H., Philadelphia PESTER, Robert N., Rapid City, S. PETERS, James G.. Shuqualak PETERSON, Jeff H.. Monticello PEVEY, James B., Natchez PEVEY, Karen K.. Natchez Fla. Dak. PHILLEY, Lenora S. PHILLIPS. Charles E PHILLIPS. George S. PHILLIPS. Hoyle B., PHILLIPS. James R., PHILLIPS. James W. Mathiston , Ab ' erdecn Flora New Albany- Shannon , Tishomingo PHILLIPS. Jerry W., Philadelphia PHILLIPS, Robert L., Corinth PHILLIPS. Sharon, Tupelo PICKARD, Gloria, Jackson PIGOTI , William B.. Tylertown PIPPIN, David C, Booneville PITTMAN. Dennis H., Laurel PITTMAN, Hilton C. Corinth PITTS. Marty Willadean, Baldwyn PLACE Douglas V.. Natchez PLANT. Robert I., Gulfport PLATT. Arthur W., diatom, Ala. PLEMONS, J. Dennis. Florence POGUE. Edward M., Meridian PONDS. Joseph M.. Meridian POPE. Donna, Columbus PORTER. John P., Memphis. Tcnn. POKIER, Rose Mary. Ackeiman POSEY. Douglas G.. Mcadville PERNK IARO. Joseph V.. Bay St. Louis POSEY, Patsy Dale, Starkville POTTS. Sara Jane. Kossuth POUND] KS, Rii hard ( . Red Hay, All POWELL. FAMES G., Kosciusko POWER. Pcguv Anne. Greenwood PRICE, Gloria J.. Carthage PROPS T Ronnie I... Corinth PRVE TT. Roy L.. Aberdeen OUINNELI.Y. Julia P., Hazlchurst HAH, INS. Ronald I .. Piairic RAMEY. Robert P.. Blvthcvillc, Ark. RANKIN. Lee Dennis. Natchez 334 Class of ' 68 RAULERSON, Gale, Macclenny, Fl.i. RAY, Bishop, Montgomery, Ala. REASER. Robert E., Hattiesburg REDDING. Carol Lee, Oxford REED. Dewwy C, Memphis, Tenn. REEVES, Larry B., Macon REAGAN, Daniel V., Northcarrollton REEVES. Thomas J., Columbus RENO. Thomas L., Water Valley RENFRO, Phyllis J., Ashland RHEA. Alice L., West Point RHODES, Clarence W., Brandon RICE. Jack, Drew RICE, Taylor. B., Ripley, Tenn. RICHMOND, James P., Brookhaven RIGHY. Paul R., Morton RIGLERS. Ferrell W., Morton RILEY, Pat A., Vaiden RING. Thomas P.. Vicksbure RISER. Annie B., Forest RITTER. Griffin, Hatley ROBERTSON, Guy W., Booneville ROBERTSON. Melba, Vardaman ROBERTSON, Walter V., Ripley ROBINSON, Tohnie G.. Golden ROBINSON, Ronald R., Waynesboro RODGERS. Pamela E., Pachuta ROCHESTER. E. Buford, Raymond ROGERS. Jimmy C, Yazoo City ROSETTI, Jerry J., Gulfport ROTENBERRY, Billy C, Oakland ROUND, Willard W., Laurel ROUTH, Earl L.. Beulah ROWLAND, Jimmy D., Walnut RUDICELL, Sharon A., Hamilton, Ala. RUE, Steve, Amory RUSHING, Danny. Mantachie RUSHING, Larry M., Tylertown RUSSELL, James W., Raleigh RUSSELL, Janie M., Collierville, Tenn. RUSSELL. Martin G., Yazoo City RUSSELL, Sandra R,, Decatur RUSSELL, Sara J., Benton SAAD, George, I., Rep. of Lebanon SANDERS. David W., Aberdeen SANDERS, Jerry D., Ackerman SANDERS. Johhny G., Carthage SANDERS, Joy R.. Maben SANDERS. Linda F., Oxford SANDERS, Steve W., Carthage SANSBURY. R. K., Gulfport SANTAGATA, Rich W., Youngstown, Ohio SAPPINGTON, Don C, Ecru SASSER, Harold J., Bogue Chitto SASSER, Mason E. SAVELL. Gloria J. SAYE. James E., Starkville SAYIORS, Manfred T. SCALES. John S., Starkville SCARBROUGH, Ronald L.. Water Valley SCHEPENS, James L., Greenville SCHILLING, Edward E., Jackson SCMIDT, Joseph F. SCHUBERT, Gordon R., Morton SCHUBERT, John W.. Tunica SCHUSTER. Leo J., Natchez SCHWAN. Robert A., Biloxi SCOGIN, lames, Picayune SCRIVNER. Ron L., Greenville SEABROOK, David L„ Jackson SEAGROVE, William D,, Pulaski, Tenn. SEAL, A. Otis, Meridian SEALE, Wanda K., Philadelphia SEAMAN, J. Carryl, Gulfport SEAWRIGHT. Susan S., McAdams SEAY, Richard L., Greenwood SEAY, Walter R., Canandaigua, N.Y SENTER, Jay W., Fulton SENTER, Lonnie K., Fulton SESSER, Larry D., Woodville SEYMOUR. Henry A., Biloxi SHALLY, Robert J., Vicksburg SHANNON. Rex M., Cleveland SHAW. Charles R., Eupora SHEARER, Danny L., Jackson SHEARIN, Frederick A., Hickory Valley. Tenn. SHERMAN. William L., Taylorsville SHIDAK, Malek, Syria 335 f ' P f) P P Class of ' 68 SHIPP. Dan S., Benton SHIVERS. Ronnie N.. Columbia SHORT, Edward T., Hammond, La. SHOTTS, Henry R., Jackson SHUFF. Charles R., Raymond SHUFF. Thomas H.. Raymond SHUMAKE, Beyerly C. Pass Christian SIBLEY. Charles L.. Bentonia SIBLEY. Hilmar R., Bentonia S1GLER. Harold V.. Houston SIMKINS. F. Earl, Columbus SIMMONS. Charles L.. Moss SIMPSON, Larry T.. Ashland SIMS. Karen J.. Meridian SISK, John A., Silver Creek SLAUGHTER, Raymond D., Starkville SLAWSON. Edward G., Philadelphia SLONOKER, Jerrold C, Mt. Olive SMITH. Agnes M., Mathiston SMITH. David R., Starkville SMITH. Earl F.. New Albany SMITH, Jerry M., Columbus SMITH, Jimmie L., Ackerman SMITH, Kenneth L., Brookhaven SMITH, Lawrence D.. Scooba SMITH. Michael J., Wesson SMITH. Milton W., Decatur SMITH. Nicolas R., Learned SMITH. Robert P., Magee SMITH. Sammy L.. Caledonia SMITH. Terry A.. Algoma SMITH. Timothy J., Meridian SMITH, Tommy E., Petal SMITH, Walton B.. Monroe, La. SMITH. VANIZ, W., Canton SNIDER. Joseph A., Senatobia SNOWDEN. Charles R., Meridian SORRELS. W. David. DeKalb SOWELL . James R.. Belzonia SPEIGHTS. David N. SPENCE, Shirley, Greenwood SPENCER, James R.. Jackson STACK, Billy J.. Ackerman STANDEFER. C. Clyde, Leiand STEELE. Man ' K., Fulton STEED. Allen T.. McAdams STEELE. Wilbur G.. Vicksburg STEEN. Henry D., Jackson STEGALL, Joseph, Vicksburg STEVENS, Jan HV Ft. Worth. Texas STEVENS. Larry G., French Camp STEVENSON, C. L.. Weir STEVISON, Jimmy D., Ellisville STEWART. Don, Picayune STOCKSTILL. Danny L.. Picayune STOCKSTILL. Hascol, Picayune STOKES. Charles H., Louisville STOKES. Richard W.. Glostcr STONE, Gary A., Jackson STONE. Henry B., Prairie STOUT, Jerry M.. Ridgeland STRAHAN, Joe, Louisville STRANGE, Sharon, Meridian STRINGER. Haynic. McComb STROUD. Cindy C, Longview STUBHLEFIELD. James. Indianola STUCKEY. Wallie S. STURGIS, Belinda E.. Vicksburg STYERS. David D.. Paducah. Ky. SUBER, Barrv D.. Louisville SULLIVAN. Bicnda I... Amory SUMMFRFORD. Brcnda. Trcmont SWANN. Jimmy D.. New Albany SWAYZE. Georgia F., Benton TATE. Judith, Shannon TATE. Tommy, Greenwood TAYLOR. Barbara A.. Florence TAYLOR. David S.. Laurel TAYLOR. Eugene D.. Grenada TAYLOR. Linda L., Macon TAYLOR. Richard G. Biloxi TEMPI.ETON. Larry 0., Starkville TERRELL. John I... Magcc THOM. Fred A.. Columbus THOMAS. I ). Christine, Starkville THO ' MAS. G. Amstcr. Jackson THOMAS. John K.. New Albany THOMAS. Johnnie I... Grenada 336 Class of ' 68 THOMAS, Kay F., Vernon, Ala. THOMAS, Michael D., French Camp THOMAS, Richard M.. Lone Beach THOMAS. Robert, Philadelphia THOMAS. Terry G.. Madden THOMPSON. Carolyn F„ Maben THOMPSON, Cheryl L., Amory THOMPSON, E. Truman, Artesia THOMPSON, Dale S„ Ruleville THOMPSON, H. M., Montrelier THOMPSON, James B., McComb THOMPSON. Maureen, Egypt THERNBURG. Bennie J., Amory THORNE, Linda G., Nettleton THORNHILL. Thomas D., Gloster THORNTON, Ann, West Point THORNTON, William H., Hattiesburg TILLMAN, Joe R., Meridian TILLMAN, Mack H., Meridian TISCHER, Robert G., Starkville TODD, William G., Coldwater TOWNSEND, Charles W., Brookhaven TREST. Billy R.. Meridian TRIPLETT. Phyllis M., Louisville TROCHESSET. Cary, Biloxi TUCKER, James D., West TUCKER, Mary Anna, Aberdeen TULKER, Ralph R., Jacksonville, N.C. TURNER, Louie III, Webb TURNER, Jerry D., Madden TURNER, Pat, Fulton TURNER. Richard E., Bruce UELTSCHEY, Chuck, Forest UNDERWOOD, Tommv C, Cleveland UPCHRUCH, Paul R., Walls UPSILTON, Larry W., Ocean Springs VAUGHN. David L., VAUGHN. Ruth Ellen, Maben VICKERS, Ercie H., Jackson VINCENT, David E., Jackson VINSON, Hillman, Raleigh VANCE, Travis W., Vicksburg VANSTORY, William T„ Booneville VARDAMAN, Sue, Starkville VARNON, Carl J., Columbus VAUGHN, David L., Cedar Bluff VIRDEN, Margaret L., Jackson WADDELL, William R., Natchez WADDLE. Lucretia A., Belmont WADE, Joseph W., Guntown WADE Judy D., Corinth WALLACE, Bill B., Como WALKER, John T., Independence WALKER, J. Frank, Schlater WALKER, Richard S ., Starkville WALKER. Ronald D., Kosciusko WALL, William M., Brookhaven WALLER, J. Harold, Natchez WALLER, Thomas L., Coffeeville WALLER, Thomas M., Waynesboro WALLEY, Jerry M., Purvis WALLEY, Peter S., Taylorsville WALTERS, Herman R., Laurel WALTERS, Ireda S., Laurel WALTERS. William L., New Orleans, La. WAMBLE, Dorothy K., Starkville WARDLAW, Tommy D., Vicksburg WARE. Marcus W., Walnut Grove WARREN, Clarence E., Lucedale WATKINS. Mary A., Jackson WATSON, John W., Newton WATSON, Julian B., Lexington WATSON, Larry B., Meridian WATTS. William R., Gulfport WEATHERFORD, John K., Meridian WEAVER. Dennis Roy, Steele WEAVER, Donald Q., Morton WEBB, Jerry T., Belden WEEKS. Margaret L., Starkville WEIR. Elliot H., Meridian WEIR, Georgia M., Columbus WENTWORTH. Sara D., Meadville WEST. Ervin W,, Hatley WEST, Janice C, Aberdeen WHEAT, Johnnie R., Natchez WHIRLEY, Mary N., Corinth WHITLOCK. James W.. Greenwood WHITE, Cameron C, Bailey 337 r. mf 1 1 J ££ Class of ' 68 WHITE. Jim M., Jackson WHITE. Marion K., Jackson WHITTEN. Michael D. WHITTINGTON. Frank. Jackson WIGGINTON, Gerald E., Belmont WIGGINTON. Jimmv A.. Smithville WIGINTON, Danny L.. Golden WILBANKS. Johnnie. Ripley WILBANKS, Kenneth D., Walnut WILBANKS. Maurice W.. Whiskey vi lie, Ky. WILBOURN. Albert R., Water Valley WILEY. Claudia A., Meridian WILEY, Nancy G.. Jackson WILKINS. Donna. Bunkie WILLIAMS. Carolvn D.. Okolona WILLIAMS. David K.. Grenada WILLIAMS. Ella L., Starkville WILLIAMS, Gary D., Corinth WILLIAMS. Kary F.. Scooba WILLIAMS. Robert H.. McComb WILLIAMS. Sandy, Birmingham, Ala. WILLIAMS. Teddy C. Smithville WILLIAMS. Terrv, Brace WILLIAMSON. Don, Fuiton WILLIAMSON. Glenda. Lucedale WILLIAMSON. John T., Sturgis WILLIAMSON. Ronald. Ft. Walton Beach. Fla. WILSON, James R., Greenville WILSON. Jerry T.. Alva WILSON. Larry W.. Hamilton WILSON. Thomas A.. Walthall WINDERS. Bobby L. WISSNER. Kenneth F.. Jackson WITHERS, Niles J., Philadelphia WITT. Carolyn A.. Jackson WITTHAUER. Robert A.. Picayune WITTY. John B.. Vicksburg WIYGUL. William R. WOFFORD. Wendve. Starkville WOITT. John M., Pascagoula WOMBLE. Pamela C. Batesville WOOD. William P.. N. Carrollto. WOOD. Linda M.. Burnsville WOODRUFF. Nancy, Louisville WOODS. Jerry L., Vicksburg WOODS. William S.. Verona WOOLFOLK. Emily C. Memphis. Tenn. WOOTEN. Steve C, Brookhaven WORRELL. Max D., Ackerr.ian WRIGHT. Claude L.. Vicksburg WYNNE. Billy E.. Meridian YARBRO. Joanne, Jackson YARBROUGH. Shirley A.. Louisville YEATMAN. Gentry. W.. Starkville YOUNG. Edward P.. Clarksdale ZUMBRO. Glen F.. Bude 338 Class of ' 69 ABEL, Smitty, Warner Robin, Georgia ADAMS, Jack P.. Dekalb ADAMS. Jerry A., Birmingham, Ala. ADAMS, Peggie F., Starkville ADCOCK, Harold E., Ridgeland AGNEW, James Robert, Springfield, Tenn. ALBRIGHT, Michael S., Alexandria, Va. ALBRITTON, Cheryl J., Tupelo ALBRITTON. Jimmy, Bogue Chitto ALDRIDGE, James Anthony, New Albany ALFORD. E. Griffin, Jackson ALFRED, Justin Thomas, Jackson ALLEN, Joe M.. Baldwyn ALLEN, James D., Huntsville, Ala. ALLEN, Larry D., Kilmachael ALLEN, Larry Lehmann, Natchez ALLEN, Rodney O., Carthage ALLEN, Thomas W. ANDERSON, Arron S., Louisville ANDERSON, Cheryl S., Gulfport ANDERSON. James H., Jackson ANDERSON, Hershel R,., Bassfield ANDERSON, Michael R., Meridian ANDERTON, Thomas A., Vicksburg ANTIEI. Richard A., Clarksdale ANTONINE, Charles A., Vicksburg ARENTSON, Faye, Columbus ARMSTRONG, Danny N., Jackson ARNETT. Kirk P., Columbus ARNOLD, George B., Holly Springs ARRINGTON, Jeff A., Desoto ATHERTON, Perry E., Brookhaven ATKINS, James P., Columbus AUSTIN, James, Jackson • BAHAM, Earl Glen, Cleveland BAHAM, Judy, Cleveland BAILEY. Frank C, Kosciusko BAILEY, Gregory P., Tupelo BAILEY, Henry W., Vardaman BAILEY, Larry W., Clarksdale BAKER, David H .. Vicksburg BAKER, Earle M., Vicksburg BAKER. Fred A., Brookhaven BARHAM, Jerry V., Meridian BARLOW, Bruce E., Tylertown BARLOW. Robert N., Utica BARNARD, Wayne M., Ripley, Tenn. BARNETT, Frank M., Jackson BARNETTE, Samuel, Vaiden BARRETT, James A., Jackson BARTON. John W., Starkville BASENBERG, Linda Ann, Crawford BASS, James M., Enterprise BASSETT, Leroy P., Ackerman BATES, Richard G., Jackson BOREZOSKI, Pam, Starkville BOOTH, John B., Morton BOND, Charles R., Gulfport BOLIN, Polly An., Shannon BOLENDER, Carol S., Annabelle, Va. BOLEN, Randy P., Jackson BOLAND, Shirley J., Calhoun City BOBO, Larry H., Senatobia BOBINGER, Jimmy M., Gulfport BLOSSOM, Sammy, Forest BLISSARD, Martha Carole, Houston BLANKENSHIP, Thomas L., Mayhew BLANCHARD, James H., Gulfport BLAKE, Edward L., Jackson BLAIZE. Marian C, Bay St. Louis BLACK. Susan O.. Starkville BISHOP, Joseph, Verona BISHOP, Ernest Eugene, Waynesboro BISHOP. David R., Booneville BEVIS, Donald P., Henning, Tenn. BEVERIN, John M., Biloxi BERRYHILL, Gloria, West Point BERRY. Tommy Clyde. Houston BERRY, Gary L., Greenville BENTON, Charles H., Jackson BENNETT, William P., Crenshaw BENJAMIN, Donald Rex, Pontotoc BELVIN, James Alan, Meridian BELL, Don Carol, Inverness BELK. Diane, Hattiesburg BECK. David, Jackson BEASY, Arlan Vance BEARD, Douglas, Bolton 339 Class of ' 69 BEANE. Wiley B.. Tupelo BEALL. V. Lee, Wesson BEACHUM, Jencie C, Nettleton BEALE. Jane C. Yazoo City BORNMAN, James M.. Moss Point BOSWEI.L. Albert R.. Meridian BOWEN, Walter C, Pontotoc BOX. Beverly C, Stewart BOYD. Joel W.. Red Bay. Ala. BOYLE. James C. West Helena, Ark. BOYLES. Nancy, Jackson BRACKSTONE. Samuel, Coiinth BRADLEY, Kenneth W., Hattiesburg BRAMUCHI. Ned R., Shelby BRANDON. Larrv B.. West Point BRANDON, Phyllis A., Tupelo BRANNAN, Davis H.. Woodville BRANNAN. Janie. Tupelo BRANTLEY. Ralph. Daphwe. Ala. BRASHER. Dudley G.. Okolona BRASHER. Millie A., Derma BRASHIER. Madelon D.. Jackson BRATTON. Gary G.. Grenada BREAZEALE. Rebecca. Laurel BRETT. Rebecca J.. Tutwiler BRETT. Bernon K.. Sumner BREWER, Hush D., Robinsonville BR1DGER. Thomas T.. Memphis, Tenn. BRIDGES. Robert L.. Grenada BRISTER, Benjamin B., Jackson BR1STER. Linda L., Lexington BROCK. A. N.. Amory BROWN. Carolyn C, Natchez BROWN, James C, Mobile, Ala. BROWN. W. Edmond. Wiggins BROWNING. James A.. New Albany BROWNING, Otto B., Yazoo City BRUFF. Judy Carole. Louisville BRUNTLETT. Arch S.. Jackson BRYAN. William D., Laurel BRYANT. Barbara A., Winter Park. Fla. BRYANT. Richard L., Okolona BUCHANAN. Bob W., Drew BUCHANAN. Harriet A., Kosciusko BUCHANAN. Linda K.. Meridian BUCHANAN. William C, Starkville BACK. Gordon S., Biloxi BUFORD. T. Gerald, Jackson BULLOCK. Robert, Jackson BURDINE. William B.. Mathiston BL ' RK. Martha A.. Kosciusko Bl ' RKI.EY. Wirginia A., Lexington BURNS. Kenneth M.. Natchez BURDINE. Robert L., Mathiston BURROW. Myra S.. Byhalia BUSBY. Steve E., Philadelphia BUSTER, Judy C, Starkville BUTERA. Thomas A., Biloxi BUTLER. Jan R., Eupora BUTLER. Lyn, Pascagoula BYARS. W. V.. Starkville BYCOFSKI. Lynn, Jackson BYRD, Dannie E.. Lucedale BYRD, Rose Carolyn, Utica CALHOUN. Tommy H.. Murray Hill, N. J. CAMERON. David L.. Jackson CAMPBELL. Dawn, Houston CAMPBELL. Linda L., Greenville CANADA. George B., Covington, Tenn. CARL. G. Fred. Jackson CARPENTER. Ben A.. West Point CARR. Dorothy Kayc. Macon CARR. Paula M., Indianola CARROLL. Jay S.. Corinth CARROLL, Larry W., Eupora CARROLL. Max H.. Conley. Ga. CARSON. Phillip R., Jackson CARTER, Larry D.. Yazoo City CARTER. Walter S., Olive Branch C.ARUTHERS. Robert E., Greenwood CASE. John P.. Mcadvillc CASTRO, Luis F., Coto, Costa Rica CATLEDGE. Joseph W., Onward CATI.ETTE. W. Ben, Inverness CAVOSIE. Rosemary. Starkville CHAFTON. Martha Jane, New Albany CI1ANEY. John B., Dcmopolis, Ala. CHAPMAN, Linda E., Tuscaloosa, Ala. 340 Class of ' 69 CHAPMAN, Patricia K., Newton CHAPMAN, Ronald D., Grenada CHAPMAN. William M., Belzoni CHAVES, Carmen, Brandon CHILDERS, Stratford P., Ashland CHOW, Sunt; G., Cleveland CI.ANTON, Jewell E., Starkville CI.ARK, Frank N., Starkville CLARK. Norma J., West Point CLAYTON, Edgar G.. Columbus CLEMENTS, Joel C, Southaven CLEMENTS, Louie A., Durant CLINE, David A., Batesville COBB, Leonard B., Kewanee COCKRELL, Edward J., Panama City, Fla. CODY, John S., Memphis, Tenn. COLE, Charles E., Jackson COLEMAN, Hugh V., Jackson COLEMAN, John W., Mendenhall COLEMAN, Johnny J., Aberdeen COLLIER, Patti C, Batesville COLLINS. Richard C. Biloxi COMMANDER, Sue C, Brookhaven COMPTON, Dannie R., Vicksburg CONNER, Carrol H., Tupelo CONNER, John R., Greenwood COOKE, Thomas A., Jackson COOPER, Betty, Jackson COOPER, Gerald W., Gulfport COOPER, John R., Meridian COOPER, Ronald V., Moss Point COUCH, Billy J., Greenwood COUCH, Walter C, Quitman COX, James M., Starkville CRAWFORD, William H., Vicksbur CREEL, Richard L., Bentonia CRENSHAW. Billy W., Weir CROW. R. Stanley, Ruleville CRUMBY, Kai, Tupelo CRUMP, Walter D., Salligent, Ala. CULOTTA, John T., Summit CULPEPPER, Danny R., Greenville CULPEPPER, Elizabeth A. CULPEPPER, Joe H., Gulfport CUNNINGHAM, Robert A., Brooksville CURRO, Thomas E., Areola CURRY, Jack R., Ruleville CUTLER, Harry W., Meridian DAHL, Thomas L., Memphis, Tenn. DALY, Michael P., Louisville DAMPEER, Robert, Tylertown DARDEN, Robert W.. Myrtle DARWIN, Sarah F., Tupelo DAUGHDRILL, Linda R., Lumberton DAVIGNON, Louis, Biloxi DAVIS, Beverly J., Grenada DAVIS, Clare, Sumner DAVIS, Deborah S.. Washington, D.C. DAVIS, James D., Fayette DAVIS, Jeny, Houston, Texas DAVIS, P. Mikell, Bay Springs DAVIS, Patricia Y., Dekalb DAVIS, R. Dwayne, Columbus DAVIS, Steve A., Corinth DEHAN. Glenn M., Whitehaven, Tenn. DEMPSEY, Janice I., Byhalia DENHAM, John D., Jackson DENLEY. Reba J., Grenada DERNINGTON, John C, Duckhill DEVINE, Isabel M., Chickasaw, Ala. DIFFRIENT, Harry A., Florence DILLINGHAM, Sara E., Natchez DILMORE, Linda F., Mendenhall DOBY. William D., Waynesboro DOGGETT, Glenda G., Waynesboro DOLLAHITE, Janice M., Water Valley DOOLEY, Patricia A., Ft. Washington, Pa. DOOLITTLE, Philip D., Leland DORNBUSCH, Albert J., Vicksburg DOSSETT, Sammy G., Natchez DOUGLAS, James D., Tunica DOLE. Melvin R., Huntsville, Ala. DRAFFEN, John M., Calvert City, Ky. DRAKE, Robert E., Greenwood DUELL, James R., Benoit DUNCAN, James L., Pine Bluff, Ark. DUNN, Robert E., Jackson DUTT, Edward S., Starkville 341 Class of ' 69 DYESS, James R.. Webb DYESS. Richard H., Tutwiler EASLEY, Roy V., Mathiston EASTER. Jeff J.. Columbus EASTER. Thomas P., Pascagoula EASTERLING. Carol A.. Meridian EATON. Alfred F., Holly Bluff EATON, T. R.. Ripley ECKERT. Frank C. Memphis, Tenn. EDDLEMAN. William L., Jackson EDWARDS, William A., Jackson EGGER. Betty R., Amory EIDOSN. Linda, Columbus ELLIOTT, John L., Lone Beach ELLIOTT, Micheal C, Greenville ELLIOTT. Sidney L., Water Valley ELLIS. James, Miami. Fla. ENLOW. Edwin E.. Iuka ESTAPA. Dotty J.. Bav St. Louis ETHERIDGE. James G., Meadvillc ETHRIDGE. Wayne. Meridian EVANS. Claudia A.. Isola EVANS. Robert D., Osceola. Ark. EVERITT. Robert. Jackson FARRELL. Ralph R.. Moss Point FARRIS. Ike N.. Hattiesburg FAVREAU, C. Richard, Gulfport FAYARD. Winfred G.. Handsboro FETTERMAN. James C. Columbus FINGER. Van P., Byhalia FINNIE. Don W.. Batesville FISHER. Sharon A., Greenwood FLINT. Ernest H.. Ethel FLOYD. John M.. Sallis FORD, Robert S., Pascagoula FORD Thomas O., Columbus FOWLER. Gibbs J.. Jackson FOX. Wiley L.. Winona FOX William M.. Jackson FRAILEY. Robert W., Arlington, Va. FRASIER, Scotty A.. Meridian FREEMAN. Robert J.. Columbus FREIMAN. William H., Tunica FRISCHHERTZ, James J., New- Orleans, La. FRYE. Charles L., Meridian FRYE. Spencer R., Clarksdale FURINI. Jerry A., Clarksdale FULGHUM. Kenenth B.. Louisville FURR. John H.. Grenada GABBERT, M. Williams, Senatobia GA1LLARD. Charles R.. Meridian GAMMEL. Sherry M.. Eupora GANNAWAY, James J.. Nesbit GARDNER. W. Wayne. Jackson GARR1CK, Charles E., Quitman GARTON. Patricia, Tunica GATGENS. Tom F.. Tupelo GENTRY. Robert W., Crawford GEORGE. John F., Handsboro GEORGE, Winson L., Brookhaven GHOLSTON. James D.. Inverness GILES, Thomas F., Mount Olive GILL. Wayne T.. McCall GILLESPIE. Jimmie D.. West Point GILLIAM. Loucretia S.. Ackcrm.in GILI.1I.AND. Marilyn, Amory GLASGOW. Nina L.. Phil Campbell. Ala. GLOVER. Susan C, Starkvillc GOODE. Hillard L., Corinth GOODMAN, Charles A.. Aberdeen GOODMAN. Frank. Jackson GOLDMAN. JC, Philadelphia GOODWIN. William O.. Decatur GORDON. Kenneth L., Jackson GORDON. Prentiss M.. Louisville GORDON. Robert H.. Canton GORREI.L. William Paul. Crystal Lake. III. GOSSETT, Bobby, New Albany GRADDY, Lorclta. Tupelo GRAVES. Gib. Brandon GRAY. Eleanor R.. Grenada GRAY. George H.. Miss. City GRAY. Sam W., Starkvillc GREEN, Freddie E., Anguilla GREEN, Jacob F.. Lcakcsvillc GREEN. James Thomas. Hamilton, Ala. GREER. Eldon L.. Ruth GREGORY, Danny, Ecru 342 Class of ' 69 GRESSETT, Andrew L., Chunky GRIFFIN, B. K., Jackson GRIFFIN. James W., Berry, Ala. GRIFFITH, Harry C, Columbia GROWER. John M.. Jackson GUICE. David L.. Starkville GUIDER, Carol G.. Vicksburg GUIN, Larry D.. Okolona GULLETT, Rebecca I.., Booneville GUNTER, Donald D.. Lepanto, Ark. GUNTHARY, Charles D., Fulton GUYTON, Benson GWIN, Martha C, Greenwood HADDOCK, David R., Vicksburg HAILEY, Tip R., Canton HAIRE, Gurdie L.. Bruce HAIRE. Samuel E., Horn Lake HALAUATS. James W., Glassport, Pa. HALEY, Richard W., Grenada HALL, Jimmy W., Red Bay, Ala. HAMBERLIN, Martha C, Rolling Fork HAMMER, Rebecca D., Memphis, Tenn. HAMMETT, Suzy, Hernando HAMMOND, Donald L., Foxworth HAMPTON, Kenneth R., Starkville HANCOCK, Lauren, Tupelo HANCOCK, Sandra L.. Tupelo HARDIN, Sharon G., Kosciusko HARDWICH. Robert M., Montgomery, Ala. HARDY, M. D., Jackson HARDY, Thomas, Jackson HARLOW, James L., Waynesboro HARMON, Jessie S., West Point HARMON, Sue E., Aberdeen HARPOLE, John T., Louisville HARRIS, George M., Winona HARRIS. Hal S., Prentiss HARRIS, Joe T., Tupelo HARRIS, Rosemary, Amory HARRISON, Betty E., Fulton HARRISON, Danny E.. Meridian HARRISON, Ralph D., Pine Bluff, Ark. HARRISON, Roger L., Little Rock, Miss. HARRISON, Steadman D., New Albany HARTLEY, Nancy J., Morton HARTSOG, Jeffery D., Titusville, Fla. HATCHETT, David W., Yazoo City HAWKINS, Mary K., Greenville HAYS, Penny, Tucker, Ga. HAYNES, Chris P., Jackson HAYWOOD, Larry S., Stonewall HEARD, David N., Natchez HEARD, Phillip H., Ecru HEARNSBERGER, James O., Fordyce, Ark. HEFLIN, Robert W., Belzoni HEGWOOD, Clinton P., Richton HENDERSON, Anita E., Moss Point HENDERSON. Tommy, Jackson HENDRIX, Tony A., Baldwyn HENLEY, Ronald K., Crystal Springs HENRY, James F., Carthage HENSON, Patricia D., Weir HERREN, Stanely A., Utica HERRINGTON, Maureen G., Meridian HETRICK, Gilbert H., Biloxi HEWLETTE, Ronnie M., Corinth HICKS, Margaret F., Longview HILL, James E., Osceola, Ark. HILL, James R., Jackson, Tenn. HILL, Linda L., Meridian HILL, Russell W., Baldwyn HILL, Susan L., Amory HILLMAN, Joseph C, Richton HOCKEY, Gary L., Sydney, Australia HODGES, James D., Calhoun City HODGES, William H., Jackson HOGLE, Larry R., Meridian HOLCOMBE, Wilson A., Bogalusa, La. HOLDEN, Douglas R., Vancleave HOLDEN, William T., Brandon HOLLEMAN, Emily C, Houston HOLLOMAN, Carol, Jackson HOLLOWAY, John L., Silver Creek HOLLOWELL, B ertron T., Aberdeen HOLT, Joe W., Water Valley HOOD, Dianne, West Point HOOD, Dwight E., Amory HOOPER, James F., Columbus 343 Class of ' 69 HOPPER. Ronald R.. Columbus HORNE. Letta J.. Meridian HORTON, Man- Glenda, Winona HOWELL, Stanley E., Vardaman HOWORTH, Robert E., Laurel HOULK. Bobby S., West Point HOUSE. Barbara J., Calhoun City HOUSTON. Bobby. Jackson HUBBARD. Man- A.. Calhoun City HL ' BBIE. James E.. Water Valley HUBER. David R., Natchez HUFF. Hansford. Corinth HUGHES. John N.. Southaven HULL, William Porter. Louisville HUMBLE. Alpha S.. Jackson HUMMER. Charles Y.. Prairie Point HUMPHREYS. Edmond V.. Blue Springs HUMPHREYS. Michael E.. Philadelphia HUNT. Billy M., Ackerman HURD. Louis W.. Moss Point HURST. Howard A.. Macon HURT, Douglas J., Winona HUSSEY, John H.. Moss Point HUST, Terry L., Jackson HUTCHINS. Frank. Big Creek HUTCHERSON, James Russell INMON. Gerald Pitman, Oxford IVY, Cynthia. Ellisville IVY, Harry. Ellisville JACKSON, Jerry M., Lynn Haven, Fla. JACKSON, L. Dawn. Philadelphia JACKSON. Marilyn D., Srurgis JACOB, Myrette. Forest JANES. Donald C, Lamar JERNIGAN. Janice K., Okolona JOBORN, Linda, Jackson JOHNSON, Curtis Michael, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. JOHNSON, Gary W., Meridian JOHNSON, Martha Dean JOHNSON, Ray Edward, Forest JOHNSON, Robert B., Osceola, Ark. JOHNSON, Stephen D., West JOHNSON, Tommy C, Jackson JOHNSON, Michael B., Eupora JOHNSTON. Richard A., Starkville JOHNSTON. Robert A., Starkville JOHNSTON, Thomas A., West Point JOHNSTONE, Richard W., Jackson JOLLY, Bonnie Ruth, Houston JONES, Arthur M., Columbus JONES, Bettve Jo, Amory JONES, Carolyn J.. Calhoun City JONES. John W., Pelehatchie JONES, Larry Wayne, Jackson JONES, Scott. Germantown, Tenn. JONES, Sonny, Vaughn JONES. Russell V., Atlanta, Ga. JORDAN, Earl P.. Meridian JUE, Larry, Rollin Fork JUNKIN, G. Malcolm. Natchez JUSTICE, Michael L., Amory KAISER. John R.. Natchez KARCHER. James N.. Memphis. Tenn. KEDDIE, Nancy Anne. West Point KEEN, Mclvin L., Vicksburg KELLOGG, Lloyd C. West Point KELLY, George T., Cleveland KELLY, Steve, Jackson KELLY, W. David, Jackson KEMP. Michael L., Columbus KENNEDY, Carroll H., Jackson KERGOS1EN, Hardy C, Hazlchurst KERGOSIEN. Harold A., Hazlchurst KERR. John Bricc, Starkville KEY, Joe A., Indianola KII. PATRICK. Darby W.. Jackson K1MBROUGH. John M.. Lexington KING. Alvin H., Clarksdalc KING. Louis A.. Scott KINNEY, David E., Collins KIRBY. Ranny I... Philadelphia KITCHENS. William A., Vicksburg KI.YCE. Steve W.. Sardis KNIGHT. Bobby. Meridian KNIGHT. Wendell C. McComb KNOTT. Bob. Yazoo City KENNARD. Thomas A.. Starkville KOUTOURIS. Jerry M.. Jackson 344 Class of ' 69 KOWALUK, Elaine, Vicksburg KREIHS, Louis F., New Orleans, La. LUX, Mary F., Columbus LUTER, Janice L., Indianola LUNARDINI, Joseph P., Chicopee, Mass. LOWE, Kenneth A., Kosciusko LOVE, G. Janet, Starkville LOTT, Reuben R., Tylertown LONG, George B., Jackson LONG, Billy J., Louisville LOCKHART, Mary K., Dyersburg, Tenn. LIVINGSTON, James M., Piedmont, Ala. LING, William A., Memohis. Tenn. LEWIS, Webster, T., Columbus LEWIS, Peggy S.. Jackson LEWIS, John S., Natchez LENZ, Margaret E., Jackson LEMAY, James T.. Vicksburg LEIST, Paul A.. Roxie LEE, Jerry S., Carthage LEE, Henry G., Tunica LEDOUX, Janice E., Corinth LEA, Stephen J., Belzoni LAWLER, David W., Greenville LASHLEY, Ronald E., LANGFORD, Jack, Columbus LANDRUM, Terry M., Eupora LANCASTER, Weslev. Louin LAIRD, Carolyn, Starkville LAFLEUR. Claudea, Opelousas, La. LACEY, William H., Holly Springs MACKEY, Mary V., Birmingham, Ala. MCNEECE, Mary, Jackson MCMINN, Aneva, Mathiston MCMILLAN, Nancy L., Forest MCLEOD. Norman C. Wieeins MCLAURIN, Michael S., Philadelphia MCKIBBEN, Tulia M., Bruce MCKENZIE, James G., Starkville MCKELROY. Thomas A., Bruce MCKELL, Jan S.. Starkville MCKEE, Clarence W. Meridian MCKAY, Richmond, I. Lucedale MCHAFFEY, ludith C, Tupelo MCGUFFEY, Bryan N., Scottsville, Ky. MCDANIEL, William H., San Angelo, Texas MCDANIEL, Joe, Jackson MCCULLOUGH, Donald R., Houston MCCULLAR, Robert L., Ashland MCCRILLIS, Billy E., Crystal Springs MCCRACKEN, Robert J., Cedar Hill, Missouri MCCOMMON, Jimmy, McComb MCCASLIN, Leland C. MCCALLUM, Robert W., Jackson MCCALIP, Floyd K., Natchez MCCALEB, Fred W., Columbus MCCAGHREN, Patrick E., Jackson, Tenn. MAGEE, Deborah Y., Jackson MAGGIO, Frank A,. Vicksburg MAGRUDER, Edmund H., Vicksburg MAIN, Thomas E., Tunelo MAJORS, Rebecca A., Memphis, Tenn. MANASCO, C. Eugene, lackson MANNING, Nancy J., West Point MANNING. Wilse D., Columbus MARCHANT, Doug J., Jackson MARTIN, Arvel G., Laurel MARTIN, Danny B,, Kossuth MARTIN, Homer M., Mantee MARTIN, Linda M., Corinth MARTIN, Margaret Purvis MARX, George R., Hazlehurst MASON, Bobby H., Itta Bena MASON, Carl E., Philadelphia MASSEY. Robert M., Jackson MASSING, Wayne, Okolona MATHISON. William H.. Prentiss MATTHEWS, John D., Jackson MAXEY, John A., Greenville MAXWELL, Wilburn M., Drew MAYDONALD, Glenn, Florence MAY, Joseph D., Moss Point MAYER, Charles F., Scottsburg, Indiana MAYS, William E., Jackson MEDLIN, James R., Ripley MELSHEIMER, Matthias M., Vicksburg MERIWETHER, John D., Memphis, Tenn. MILES, Ricky C, Maben 345 £ 1 Class of ' 69 MILLER. Elton R., Hazlehurst MILLER. Freddie B.. Aberdeen MILLER. Ronald, Vaiden MILLS. Marv T., Kosciusko MILLSAPS. Beth E.. West Point MITLIN. Laurence R., Starkville MIZE. Anna E.. Fulton MOAK. Michael V.. Hurley MONROE. Wade C. Gulfport MONTGOMERY, Leroy, Ecru MOORE. Bobby J., Okolona MOORE, Charles A.. Columbus MOORE. Winford C. Clarksdale MOORE, Henry J., Union MOORE. Raymond, Kansas City. Mo. MOORE. Reuben B.. Philadelphia MOORE. Troy D., Booneville MOORE. Wilburn D., Philadelphia MOORE. William R., Pontotoc MORGAN. George E.. Jackson MORGAN, Jerry W., Ripley MORGAN. Michael E.. Pass Christian MORRELL. Alberto L., Clewiston MORRIS, Jane. Avon MORRIS. Kaye, Senatobia MORRIS. Sarsh. Jackson MORTON, G. W.. Pascagoula MOSLEY, Raymond A., Greenville MOUDY. Henry E., Brandon MURLEY. Danny S., Ashland MURPHREE, Marsha, Greenville MURPHY, Richard D., Yazoo City MURRAY, Aaron A., Porterville MURRAY, Robert L., Detroit, Ala. NASH, James C, Hatley NASH. Suzanne, Starkville NAUGHER. Loran D., Pontotoc NAZARY, Richard E., Carthage NEAL, Richard Wayne, Amory NEEL, Henry E., Ecru NELSON. William F., Jackson NESBIT, Larry G., Kosciusko NICHOLS, Randy S., Brookhaven NICKLES, James R., Jackson NORMAN, Nancv M., Yazoo City NORTON, Fred R., Laurel NORVAL, Gary L., Hattiesburg NORWOOD, Glenn E., Minter City NORWOOD. James H., Pascagoula NO VAK. Robert A., Gulfport NOWELL, James Lamar. Greenville NUTT, Gerald A., Clemson, South Carolina OAKES, Vance L., Jackson OAKMAN, Lynn M., Indianola O ' BARR, Norman Jean, Houston O ' BARR, Russell Olin. Crestview. Fla. OGLETREE, Joseph Allen, Clinton O ' NEAL. Kelly R., Hattiesburg O ' REILLY, Robert C. Kosciusko ORMONE, Samuel J., Hickory Flat OUTLAW, Malcolm, Jackson OVERMEYR. Andrew. Gulfport OWEN, Carlisle C. West Palm Beach, Fla. OWENS. Luther Donald. Brandon PALMER, Coker, Jackson PALMER, Sandra A., Meridian PALMIER, Albert P., Louisville PANNEI.L, William C, New Albany PARKER, Calvin, Philadelphia PARKER, Roy H., Summit PARKER, Shirley L., Philadelphia PARKS, James R., Greenville PATTERSON, Charles V., Jackson PEARSON, J. Ann, Pascagoula PEDEN, Peggy J.. State College PEEKS, Rodney, Vernon, Ala. PEOPLES. James W., Madden PEPPER, James D., Jackson PEPPER. Julie E., Canton PERKINS. Dave H., Greenwood PERRY, Linda K.. Booneville PERRY, Paul H., Grenada PERSONS. Charles M.. Lucedalc PETTIGREW, James H., Ncttlcton PHELPS. Kathy P.. Jackson PHILLIPS, Clyde B., Memphis, Tcnn. PHILLIPS, F. Y., Starkville PHILLIPS, Timothy D., Jackson 346 Class of ' 69 PIAZZA, Marilyn R.. Bay St. Louis PICKARD, Michael M., Meridian PICKETT, Henry M., Kewanee PILLOW, George D., Greenwood PINNIX, Sheila A., Mathiston PITCHER, Joney B„ Tupelo PITCOCK, James R., Pope PITTMAN, Danny G., Mendenhall POE, Deen O., Picayune POLLMAN, John J,, Meridian POPE, James R., Stonewall PORTER, Clarence M., Jackson PORTER, Tommy V., Jackson POWER, Jane P., Greenwood PRIESTER, Camela M., Jackson PROCTOR, Joseph F., Memphis, Tenn. PULLIAM, Asa W., Aberdeen RAGGETT. Thomas H.. Yazoo City RAINEY, Larry E., Hattiesburg RAINWATER, George C. Waynesboro RAMAGE, Everette R., Vardaman RAMSEY, Randolph E., Laurel RANDLE, Mary A., Weir RASBERRY, Emily A., Tupelo RASBURY, Nawana, Beaverton, Ala. RAY, Larry D., Pascagoula READ, Barbara A., Jackson REED, Eloise R., Louisville REESE, Cecilia, Starkville REESE, Jackie W., Columbus REESE. Ned Seay, Rolling Fork REEVES, Lynn C, Columbus REEVES. Mary A.. Pass Christian REEVES. William C, Macon REID. Billy H., West Point REID, Charles H. Wiggins REID. James T., Pascagoula REYNOLDS, Eleanor J., Jackson REYNOLDS, Robert K., Columbus REYNOLDS, Sheila, Kosciusko RHODES, Felix S., Horn Lake RHOADES. Stanley A.. Starkville RICE, James N., Belzoni RICHARDSON. Arthur W., Meridian RICHARDSON, Richard C, Magnolia N. J. RICHARDSON, William T., Jackson RILEY, Martha J., Nettleton ROACH, Frances L., Tupelo ROACHE, Donald R.. Greenville ROBERTS, Bill, Jackson ROBINSON, Jennifer, Greenwood ROBINSON, Jimmy L., Fulton RODMAN, Harvey L., Senatobia ROEBUCK, Betty L., Houston ROGERS, Patricia A.. Okolona ROGERS, Robert L., Laurel ROGERS, Van, Hattiesburg RONE, Thomas J., Ethel ROOKE, Byron C., Memphis, Tenn. ROSE, Fred W., Duck Hill ROSS, James H., Pelahatchie ROSS, Johnny P., Yazoo City ROSS, Karen J., Grenada ROUNTREE, Nancy, Brandon ROY, Alvin D., Natchez RUCKER, David E., Columbus RUNFELT, Steve S., Greenwood RUSSELL, B. Gail, Indianola RUSSELL, Tom H., Rose Hill RUTHERFORD, Bobbie J., West Point RUTHERFORD, Danny S., Hernando RUTHERFORD, George R., Natchez RUTLEDGE, Lamar C, Meridian RYAN, Charles C, Vicksburg SALVO, Fred, N. Natchez SANDERS, Charlie V.. Slayden SANDERSON, Ralph L., Columbus SANFORD, Ann P., Pascagoula SANFORD, Arthur L., Pascagoula SANFORD, David C, Jackson SANFORD, Robert E., Columbus SANTAMARIO, Rohael, Ashland SANTUECE. Guy B., Leland SARTAIN, Jackie L., Water Valley SAUCIER, John S., Greenwood SAVELLE, Vernon D., Brookhaven SAXTON, James N., Benton SCAREROUGH, Irma C, Houston 347 Class of ' 69 SCARBROUGH, James R.. Vardaman SCMITT, Howard O.. Lake Worth, Fla. SCHULTER. Stephanie. Greenville SCHWENCK. John B., Okolona SCOGIN. Becky S., Picayune SCOTT, William L.. Woodland SEAGO, Carl V., Vicksburg SELBY, Frankie, Charleston SELF, Dennis R., Enterprise SELF, Katherine. Starkville SENTER, Marilyn G.. Amory SHAMBURGER, Charles H.. Brandon SHAMLIN. Donald R., Kenosha, Wise. SHANDS. Virginia P.. Vaiden SHARP. Richard W., Cn ' stal Springs SHEFFIELD, Rodney R.. Tupelo SHELBY, Luther L.. Greenwood SHELTON. J. Lee. Greenwood SHEPHERD. Jerold L.. Moss Point SHEPARD. Robert. Tupelo SHIPP. William B., Grenada SHOFNER. Claudia L.. Isola SHUMAKER. Nancy L.. Philadelphia SIMONS, Danny W., Tupelo SIMMONS, Hilton L., Gloster SIMPSON, Linda A.. Gulfport SIMPSON, Robert G., Greenwood SIMS, James L., Meridian SIMS, Major L., Bay Springs SINGLETARY, Linda J., Jackson SINGLETARY, Sandra A., Gulfport SINGUEFIELD, Jan, Savannah, Tenn. SLUYTERMAN, L.. Clinton SMALL, Randy, Jackson SIMRA. Robert T., Jackson SMITH. Arthur J.. Columbia SMITH. Betty J., Louisville SMITH. Don W., Memphis, Tenn. SMITH. Doyle. Jackson SMITH. Euclid O.. Clinton SMITH. Jerry W., Meridian SMITH, Jesse L., Sumner SMITH, John I... Purvis SMITH, Larry J., Hernando SMITH, Mathew B., Yazoo City SMITH. Michael L., Jackson SMITH, Norman W., Gulfport SMITH. Rebecca L., Silver City SMITH. Willaim D., Forest SMITHHART. Thomas G.. Jackson SNELLINGS. Jon C. Greenwood SNIPES, Alma G.. Eupora SOMERS. James T., Aberdeen SOUTHERN, Kenneth W., Wayne, Ark. SPANN, Frank G.. Gulfport SPARKS, Darrvl J., Tupelo SPARKS, Janice E., Batesville SPEETJENS, Frank, Jackson SPENCE, Patricia G., Louisvil. SPRING, George S., Bogue Chitto STAFFORD, Siris C, West Point STAGGERS, Pat, Starkville STARNES, William N., Shreveport. La. STATON. James K.. Union STENNIS. David M., Gullport STEPHENSON. Robert I... Carrollton STEVENS, Joe H., Montpclicr STEVENS, Leo R.. Gicnallan STEWART. Ernestine. Picayune STEWART. Jerry W.. Petal STEWART, Kenneth C, Gillsbuig STEWART, William O.. Vaiden STILLONS. Richard H.. Tutwilcr STOKELY , John E„ Water Valley STOKES. Bob D.. Louisville STOKES. David L.. Meridian STOREY. Thomas A., Ripley STOUGH. Sidney W.. West Memphis. Ark STRIBLING. Barbara J.. Jackson STRICKLAND. Nick D., Meridian STRINGER. Thomas D.. Jackson STUBBI EFIELD, Steve. Brandon SUMNERS. James M.. Huntsvillc. Ala. SUMRAI.L. Frederick K.. Ellisvillc SUMRAIL. Jack F.. Jackson s I I I R [ulitis W . Moss Point SW( IRDS, Wan ' x ' Albany TARI.ETON. James A., Starkville 348 Class of ' 69 TAYLOR. Albert K., BIytheville, Ark. TAYLOR, Barbara A.. West Point, Miss. TAYLOR. Pete, Starkville TAYLOR, Shirley, Crystal Springs TAYLOR, Thomas V., Columbus TEMPLETON, Edwin L., Brighton, Tenn. TENNYSON, John M., Brooksville TENNYSON, Rebecca A., Brooksville TERRELL, Wayne W., State College THAMES. Gerald W., Starkville THAMES. Judy. Jackson THOMAS, Barbara L., Summit THOMAS. Edward A.. Jackson THOMAS, William M., Bay St. Louis THOMAS. William S„ Jackson THOMASON. Ferreil, Senatobia THOMPSON, Albert W., Fort Wayne, Ind. THOMPSON. David K. THOMPSON. E. Earl. Grenada THOMPSON, James C, Columbia THOMPSON. Jimmy I... Winona THOMPSON, John, Columbus THOMPSON, Roger V.. Aberdeen THOMPSON, Kircum M., Clarksdale THOMPSON, Steve, Monticello THORNE, Larry Glen, Marmaduke, Ark. THURMAN, Charles R., Brookhaven TIDWELL. Robert J., Booneville TINDAL. H. Mannard, Starkville TOLBERT, B. Keith, Meridian TOOLE, Bessie H., Leland TOTTY, Louis B., Memphis, Tenn. TOWLES, Eugene S., Columbia, Tenn. TRANUM, John R., Louisville TRANUM, Michael S., Jackson TREPPENDAHL. Ann E., Woodville TREVATHAN, David L., Meridian TRIGG, Thomas K., Hattiesburg TRUITT, Dorothy M., Lexington TUCKER, Henry W., Jackson TUCKER, Joseph N., Gulfport TUCKER, J. Realus, Lucedale TULLOS, Jerry L., Philadelphia TURAN, Linda S., Gulfport TYLER, Thomas E., Winona UITHOVEN, Guy K., Longwood, Fla. VAUGHN, Cheryl D., Algoma VAUGHN, Dewey B. VAUGHN, Eddy L., Amory VEAZEY, Douglas H., Calhoun City VICE, Mike L., Louisville VEIRLING, William L., Biloxi VINSON, David W., Hattiesburg VOWELL, Michael E., Greenville WADE, Edwin M., Yazoo City WADE, Floyd D., Douglas, Ga. WALDROP, Dudley J., Starkville WALKER, John B., Stoneville WALKER, John C, Meridian WALKER, John P., Memphis WALKER, Robert E., Columbus WALKER, Thomas J., Pascagoula WALLACE, Charlotte A., Morton WALLACE, Hubert S,, Tupelo WALLEY, Butch, Jackson WALSH, John R., Liberty WALTON, Albert P., Pascagoula WALTON, Donald E., Tupelo WARD, Harvey W., Oakman, Ala. WARD, Nelson W., Columbus WARD, Thomas J., Jackson WARREN, Sandra A. WASHBURN, Linda Kay, Clinton WASHINGTON, Eris S., Ecru WASHINGTON, Manuel D., Paragould, Ark. WATRAS, Lavrin S., Jackson WATSON, Sandra L., Vicksburg WATTS, John T., McComb WEATHERFORD, Dwight W., Tupelo WEAVER, James W., Vicksburg WEBB, Andra L., Pittsboro WEBB, Charles T., Laurel WEBB, W. L., Ashland WEEKS, Charles L., Natchez WEEMS, Charles C, Columbia WEIR, Roy R., Gulfport WELLS, Gerald A., Jackson WENDLESDORF, Scott, Jackson 349 Class of ' 69 WEST, James H.. Hazlehurst WEST. Ralph M., Shannon WESTCOTT. Phyllis H., Vicksburg WESTHAFER, Steve H.. Jackson WESTMORELAND. David J.. Houlka WESTON. Catherine B.. Pass Christian WHEELER. Charles E.. Marianna, Ark. WHITE. Andy D., Pearl WHITE. David L.. West Point WHITE. James E., Jackson WHITE, John A., Columbia WHITE. Larry R., Starkville WHITE. Marie E., Montevideo, Uruguay WHITE. Robert R.. Gulfport WHITE. Sandra Q., Louisville WHITE, Scarlet A.. Okolona WHITEHEAD. E. Ann. Louisville WHITFIELD. Richard M.. Tupelo WIER. David D., Starkville WILDER. Deborah. Winona WILDER. H. Rodeer, Pontotoc WILDERSON, Jimmv, Sardis WILKES. Charles E., Cleveland WILKINSON, Lydona A., Jackson WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, Betty, Dyersburg, Tenn. Danny O.. Ridgeland George D., Brookhaven John H., Charleston, Mo. Kenneth F.. Puckett Nancy D., West Point Phyllis K., Columbus Rutus T., Union WILLIAMS. Spurgeon E., Kosciusko WILLIAMSON. Alvin R., Laurel WILLIAMSON. Lewis M.. Batesville WILLIAMSON. Hormon L.. Forest WILSON, Joe H., Hollandale WILSON. Ronald L., Meridian WILSON, Sam T., Arlington, Tenn. WILSON, Stephen R. WINEMAN. Wade S.. Greenville WINKELJOHN, Stephen Y.. Ocean Springs WITCHER. James L., Tupelo WOHLGEMUTH. Clifford. Jackson WOLFE. James R.. Charleston WOMACK, C. Douglas. Utica WOOD. Benita R.. Greenville WOODS, Brcnda E.. Carrollton WOOD. Linda A.. Boonevillc WOOD, Shirley F., Fayette, Ala. WOOTEN, Jesse M., Jackson WORD, Sue Carroll, Indianola WORLEY. James H., Tupelo WORRELL, T. Keyland. Ackerman WRIGHT. Louie G.. Quitman WYNN. Wynona, Galveston, Texas YARBROUGH. Joyce A.. Indianola YATES. Joe D.. Philadelphia YEATMAN, James C. Longview YEATMAN. Paul H., Longview YODER, Dwayne J., Columbus YOSTE. Harry M., Jackson YOUNG. John R.. Noxapatcr YOUNG. John W., Greenville YOUNG. Thomas A.. Verona YOUNGBLOOD. Donald W.. Columbus ZIMMERMAN. Lorcn R . Starkville ZORN. George F., Vicksburg 350 Class of ' 70 ABBOTT, Richard W., Natchez ABRAHAM, Cathy, Port Gibson ADAMS, Charlie M., Macon ADAMS, Douglas L., Greenville ADCOX, John V., Picayune AGNEW, Chris C, Meridian AINSWORTH, Ronald M., Magee ALDY, Jean C, Kosciusko ALEXANDER, Rebecca A., Natchez ALFORD, Stewart F., Rolling Fork ALLEN, David B., Laurel ALLEN, William D., Starkville AMES, James S., Meridian ANDERSON, David L., Bassfield ANDERSON, Joseph T., West Point ANDERSON, Larry D., Anniston, Ala ANDERSON, Milton W., Macon ANDERSON, Renee, West Point ANDERSON, T. Bradley, Hernando ANDREWS, Susan E., Amory ANGELO. Harold D., Edwards ANTHONY, Larry L., West Point BASS, John V,, Hattiesburg ARMSTRONG, Paul S., Okolona ARMSTRONG, Randall L., Jackson ARMSTRONG, Scott D., Natchez ASHCRAFT, Henry L., Biloxi ASHLEY, Elizabeth A., Meadville ATKINSON, Melvin V., Batesville ATTEA, Elias H., Williamsville, Wy. AUSTIN, Douglas, Verona BAHAM, Alney A., Liberty BAILEY, Billy H., Stewart BAILEY, Lewis H., Clarksdale BAILEY, Phillip D.. Long Beach BAKER, James D., Macon BAKER, Virginia E., Vicksburg BALL, Jimmy C, Calhoun City BALLARD, Stanley H., Okolona BANKS, Jerry Burns, Pascagoula BARNES, Barbara A.. Aberdeen BARNES, Dudley, Clarksdale BARNES, Louie B., Starkville BARRY, Barbara K., Starkville BATSON, James C. BATTON, Barbara S., Indianola BATON, Linda L., Indianola BAUGH, Daniel W. BAYLEY, Robert P., Jackson BEAN, Brenda, Okolona BEARD, Brenda, Okolona BEARD, Vernon G., Indianola BEAUGEZ, Donald J., Ocean Springs BENNETT, James A., Moss Point BENNETT, Jane S., Natchez BENNETT, Judith R., Tupelo BENNETT, Leonard G.. Louisville BENNETT, Robert M., Miami, Fla. BENTON, William D., Jackson BESSONETTE, Howard, Clinton BETHEA, Joyce C, Indianola BICKHAM . Laurie, McComb BIGGERS, Kathy, Greenwood BIGLANE, Frederick, Natchez BINGHAM, Lillian L., Natche ' BLACK, Steve, Memphis, Tenn. BLACKLEDGE, W. Robert, Sauciel BLAKE. Judy L., Jackson BLANCETT, Larry A., Meridian BLANN, Tim B., Dermott, Ark. BLOUT. A. D., Calhoun City BOEHM, Keith D., Cleveland, Ohio BOGGAN, Charlie W., Amory BOSWELL, Jo, Greenwood BOUTRIES, E. William, Mobile, Ala. BOWEN, Ernest L., Tupelo BOWEN, William G., Pontotoc BOWKER, Robert T. Starkville BOWLING, David L., Jackson BOWMAN, Edward L., Oxford BOX, Johnny F., Carrollton BOYD, Jamey G., Lambert BODY, Jane P., Carthage BOYD, Joe R., Tupelo BRADLEY, David E., Mobile, Ala. BRAND, Thomas D., Newton BRANNAN, Marshall, Lucedale BRAY, William D., Columbus 351 Class of ' 70 BREW. Charles A., Chicago. III. BREWER. Jerry G.. Senatobia BROCK. John G., Point Clear. Ala. BROOKS. Nancy J.. Jackson BROWDER, Mike, Selmer. Tenn. BROWDER. Stephen A.. Coffeeville BROWN. Leonard E., Crenshaw BROWN. Robert T., Clarksdale BROWN, Terry G.. Columbia BRUISTER. James D.. Tutwiler BRYANT. David W., Raleigh BRYANT. Linda A., Starkville BUFKIN, Jimmie A., Lucedale BUNCH. James F.. West Memphis. Ark. BUNKER. William E.. Natchez BURCHFIELD, Linda J., Louisville BURGESS, James W.. Columbus BURGESS. Judy E., Brooksville BURGESS. Rodney E.. Houston BURKE, Willaim L.. Gulfport BURNS. Anne, Starkville BURNS. David M., Anchorage, Alaska BURROUGHS, R. Kailev. Kosciusko BUTLER, Dorothy A., Maben BUTTS. Geoffrey I., Columbus BUTTS, Hal B., Jackson BUXTON. George G., Aberdeen CADWALLADER, Robert. Perth, Australia CALDWELL. James R.. Memphis, Tenn. CALHOUN. Tom P., Greenwood CALLAWAY. William C, Oakland CAMERON, Robert M., Gallman CANNON, Charles E., So. Fulton, Tenn. CARNELL. William R., New Albany CARPENTER. Dickie, Petal CARR. Victor J.. Charleston CARROLL, Greg M., Miss. City CARSON, Lillian C, Copperas Cove, Tex. CARTER, Brenda A., Starkville CARTER, Claude R., Jackson CARTY, Alice A., West Point CASEY, Carol, Starkville CASEY, Martha J.. Okolona CASTLE, Glen A., Meridian CATLETTE, John E., Inverness CAVIN. Kenneth W., Natchez CHAPMAN. Jack, Baton Rouge, La. CHANCE. Michael P.. Jackson CHANDLER, David L., Montgomery CHANDLER. Ken B., Raleigh CHAUVIN, Roger P., Bogalusa, La. CHILES. James L.. Clarksdale CHIN. Terry J.. Charleston CLANTON, Roy T.. Waynesboro CLARK, Glenn L., Brookhaven CLARK, James M.. Philadelphia CLARK. Jimmie I... Starkville CLARK. Norma A., Starkville CLAYTON, Don W., Hollv Springs CLEMENT. James I... Lonoke, Ark. CLEMENT. Robert L., Pontotoc CLEVELAND. David E.. Purvis CLIETT. Susan Marie, West Point COCHRAN, Mary E., Jackson COKE, James C, Greenwood COKER, Tommy L., Morton COLE. Joe D., Pascagoula COLEMAN. C. W. Yazoo City COLLIER. Robert Edward, Jackson COLEMAN. Gcraldine, Starkville CONERLY. Brenda K., McComb CONNER. Gloria. DcKalb COOK. Judith E., West Point COOK. Linda. Kosciusko COOK. Sherry, Starkville COOLLY, John Robert. Waynesboro COOPER. June. Starkville COPE LAND. George, Jackson COPEI.IN, Martha, Okolona CORHERN. George H., Starkville CORLEY. Mcl.-inic A . Okolona COURSON. Jimmie A.. Jackson COVINGTON. Dora D.. Aberdeen COWARD, Johnny C. Pontotoc COX. .Brenda J., Amory COX, Dennis A., Eupora COX. David. Madison COX, James I... Greenwood 352 Class of ' 70 COX, John Henry, Greenville COX, Robert W., Germantown, Tenn. COX, Sam J., Charleston CRAFT, Richard C, Kosciusko CRAVEY, Charles R., Waynesboro CRAWFORD. Archie P., Yazoo City GRELL, Jimmy M., Jackson CRIGLER, James C, St. Joseph, La. CRIGLER. Robert C. Starkville. Miss. CROWDER, Roy D.. Pensacola, Fla. CROWE, Judith A.. Carthage CROWLERY, R. Hugh. Maben, Miss. CRUMBY, Garth W., Woodland CUMBERLAND, Retha C, Jackson CUMMINS, Peggy L., Eupora CUMMINS. Johnny C, Meadville CUNNINGHAM, Pinkney E., Vicksburg CURTIS, George M., Steens DALE, Robert A., Tupelo DAUSS. William F., Columbus DAVIS, Barbara A., Kosciusko DAVIS, Glen F.. Pascagoula DAVIS, Jimmie R., Mantee DAVIS. Linda. Shubuta DAVIS, Marion G., Schlater DAVIS, Martin M., Jackson DAVIS, Thomas R., Soso DAVIS, Troy W., Raleigh DAVIS, William R., Booneville DALY, Robert P., Memphis DEANGELO, Patrick O., Moss Point DEARING, John I., West Point DEMARCO. Louis R., Natchez DEMEVILLE, Margaret J., Okolona DENICOLA, Paul J.. Gulfport DENNIS, William D., Vicksburg DICKERSON, Walter L., Greenwood DICKSON. Suzanne, Brandon DILLON, Bill Z., Columbia DISHAROON, James D., Port Gibson DITTO, Ginger, Jackson DODDS, David W., Jackson, Tenn. DOUGLAS, Mannon, Maben DOW, Stayton L., Meridian DRY, Ricky W., Forest DUKE. Laura J., Starkville DUNCAN, Mary H., Johnson City, Tenn. DUNN, Charles H., Jackson DURRETT, Mark F., Amory DWYER. Karen A., McComb DYAIR, Barbara A., Sheffield. Ala. DYESS. Warren M., Scott DYSON, Raymond S.. Amory EASLEY, Jackie S., Vardaman EASTRIDGE. Donald E., Charleston EAVES, James R., Louisville ECKERT, Gloria E., Chattanooga, Tenn. EDMONDS, William C, Long Beach EDWARDS, Francis C, Starkville EDWARDS, Thomas C, Pensacola, Fla EDWARDS, Mary J., Starkville ELLINGTON, Richard R., West Palm Beach, Fla. ELLIS, Steve W., Forest. ELLZEY, Frankie L., Jackson ERMINE, Linda E., Long Beach ERWIN, Sammie R., Clarksdale ESKRIDGE, Miriam N., Vernon, Ala. ETHERIDGE, Richard A., Greenville EUBANKS, John M., Leakesville EVERETT, Larry E., Canton EWING, Milton C, Anguilla EWING, Wililam T., Anguilla FANCHER, Lillian C, Louisville FANCHER, Susan, Grenada FARISH, Robert C, Quantico, Virginia FARRELL, Michael, Laurel FARRIS, Thomas E., Miss. City FEATHERS, Michael L. FELTS, I. Louise, Indianola FERGUSON, Beverly K., Areola FEYEN, Cindy J., Pontotoc FIELD, Robert W., Shuqualak FISHER, Franklin S., Como FISHER, James F., Hattiesburg FITZGERALD, Loyd R., New Albany FLAKE, Bobby, Louisville FLAKE, Dorothy I., Louisville FLEMING, Margie, Belzoni 353 -fair if Class of 70 FLEMING, Sandra L.. West FLOHR, Daniel G.. Vicksburg FORDE. Greg F.. Huntsville. Ala. FORNEA, George W., Biloxi FOSTER. Michael L., Houston FOWLER. Clifton B.. Aberdeen FOY. Landis O.. Clarksdale FRAISER, Richard C, Elaine, Ark. FRANKS. James A.. Winfield, Ala. FRAZIER. Thomas F.. Terry FREEMAN. Kenneth R.. Forest FULGHAM. Judv A., Maben FULCHER, Bobbv. Louisville FULCHER. Richard W., Yazoo City FULGHAM, Carliss J., West Point FULGHAM, Wilda L., Starkville FULLILOVE. Sherry D., Indianola FULTZ, Cindy A., Starkville FURBY. Edward A., Pascagoula GAINES. Bill B., Grenada GALLASPY. Thomas B., Pascagoula GANNAWAY, Steve D.. Ncsbit GANT. Nila R., Holiandale GARRETT. Douglas R. GATEWOOD, Eva J., Lake GATLLN. John E. GEORGE, Joe P., Crenshaw GENTRY. Roy S„ Tupelo GIBBS. David, West Point GIBSON. Sandra K., Mantee GILBERT, Charles W.. Clarksdale GILBERT, James A., Gulfport GILLOCK. Charles A.. Lula GLASS. Larry D., Star GODWIN. Robert E.. Sheffield, Ala. GOOCH. Martha A.. Yazoo City GOODMAN, Dale C, Daleville GOODWIN, James David, New Albanv GORDON, Dexter L., Aberdeen GORDON, Judy, Louisville GOREE, Michael T., West Point GOWER, Donald H.. Meridian GRAVES, Carl P., Columbus GRAVES. Charles R., Natchez GRAY, James W., Jackson GRAY, Sheila D.. Starkville GRAY, Shirley L., Amory GREEN, Walter D., Brilliant, Ala. GREER. Hilton T., Anguilla GRESHAM, Katherine L., Falls Church, Va. GRIFFIN. Jane E., Starkville GRIFFIN, S. Gail, Greenville GRISHAM, Marv J., Amory GRISSOM. Linda J., Leland GROSINSKE. Burrell G., Madison, Wise. GROVES, Thomas F.. Caledonia GUEDON, Carlton L., Fayette GUENTHER, Charles C, Morgan City GUESS, George G.. Brookhaven GUEST, Tommv E., Cruger GUILLOT, William L.. Moss Point GUNN. Sam S.. Colliervillc, Tenn. GUTHRIE. Paul R.. Noxapater GWIN, F. Wyatt, Tchula HAIMES. Kerry E.. Louisville HALE, Jack T.. Blythcvillc, Ark. HALE. John W., Luccdalc HALL, Harold L., Memphis, Tenn. HALL, Peggy J., Magce HALL, Tommy C, Burnsvillc HAMILTON, Wanda S.. Mabcn HAMPTON, Martha A., Meridian HANCOCK, Garry H., Tupelo HANCOCK. James C, Columbus HANEY, John E., Amory HANEY, Patricia A., Rome HAROIN, John S., Vicksburg HARDY. David, Jackson HARMON. Fayc. Leland HARPE, Brenda K., Jackson HARRIS. James D., Vicksburg HARRISON, Linda G.. Jackson HART, Danny R., Hazlehurst HASSEN. ( h.ulcs G.. Columbus HAUG, Slcfftn M., Bcllcvuc. Wash. HAWK. Jim E., Jackson HAWKINS. Cathy I... Starkville HAYES, Jerome A., Shugualak 354 Class of 70 HAYSLETT, Thomas L., Jackson HEADLEY. Fred C. Port Gibson HEARRON, Greta K., Meridian HEINDL, Fred J., Canton HELMAN, Ken H., Jackson HELMICK, Lenna J., Jackson HEMPHILL, Robert D., Moss Point HENDERSON, Edward L., Jackson HENDERSON, Lynette, Jackson HENDRIX, Robert E., Hattiesburg HENRY, Betty L., Kosciusko HENRY, Jerry L., Bruce HENRY. Parker J., Union HERNDON, James R., Amory HERRINGTON, Rita F.. Hattiesburg HERRON, David R., Oakland HETHERINGTON, Harry L., Jackson HEWES, Andy, Gulfport HEWLETT, Richard G., Starkville HICKS, Stephen W., Natchez HIERS, George W., Bartow, Fla. HIGGINBOTTOM, Mary J., Lexington HILL, Brenda S., Okolcrha HILL, George B., Holly Springs HILL, Jim L., Vicksburg HILL. Terry C, Ecru HINES, Donna V., Starkville HINKEBEIN, Bruce G., Jackson HITT, Beebe D., Tupelo HODGE, James K., DeKalb HODGES, Shirley F., Greenwood HODGINS, Ronald E., Philadelphia HOGUE, Glenda K., Clinton HOGUE, Harold A., Jack, n HOLBROOK, Richard C, Biloxi HOLCOMB, Duff G., Clarksdale HOLDEN, David A., Picayune HOLLAND, Jacinto B., Biloxi HOLLAND, Susan H., Baton Rouge, La. HOLLEMA, Zora, Jackson HOLLIDAY, Vera K., Enterprise HOLMES, Susan C, Russellville. Ky. HONEYCUTT, Buddy F., Grenada HONY, William K., Greenwood HORNE, Dwight B., Amory HORTON, Charles R., Grenada HOSCH, Burton B., Jackson HOUSE, Lantz R., Memphis HOWARD, William E., Jackson HOWARD, William G., Mobile HOWARD, William P., Flora HUBER, Charles R., Hattiesburg HUGHES, Linda L., West Point HULSEY, David D., San Antonio, Tex. HUNT, Andrew D., Hattiesburg HUNT, Majel, Ackerman HUSSEY, Walter D., Aberdeen ILES, Barbara E., West Point INMON, Martha C, Jackson IVEY, Carl E., Picayune IVY, Charles R., Natchez IVY, William F., Eupora JACKSON, Davis R., Aberdeen JACKSON, David H., Little Rock, Ark. JACKSON, James E., Sturgis JACOBS, Harry W., Jackson JAMES, Thomas L., Canton JEMISON, James W., Clinton JENNINGS, Phillip J., Montgomery. Ala. JERNIGAN, Gary L., Glasgow, Montana JOHNS, John E., Sherman JOHNSON, Eugene F., Greenwood JOHNSON, Judith W.. Greenwood JOHNSON, Linda J., Grenada JOHNSON, Nancy S., Carthage JOHNSON, Rodger L., Greenwood JOHNSON, Thomas O., Philadelphia JOHNSON, Tommy P., Corinth JOHNSON, Warren T., Grenada JONES, Mitchell R., Philadelphia JONES, Ranson, Jackson JONES, Robert C, Crenshaw JORDAN, Charles A., Eupora JORDAN, Howell R., Henning, Tenn. JORDAN, Linda D., Selma, Ala. KEENE, Gary C, Whitehaven, Tenn. KEENE, Rodger D., Louisville KEITH, Edwin M., Gulfport 355 Class of ' 70 KEITH. Phillip B.. Anguilla KELLEY. Edward L.. DeKalb KENDALL. Franklin R.. McCarlev KENNEDY. Bev T., Jackson KENNEDY. John C. Gulfport KIMBLE. Charles A.. Itta Bena KING. Barnev D.. Brooksville KING. Durwood W.. Helena. Ark. KING. Freddie J., Weir KING. Sandra K.. Jackson KIRK. Larry G.. New Albany KLORER, Harold V., Jr.. Toledo, Ohio KOZISEK. Jeffrey L.. Clarksdale KYLE. Linda F.. Weir LAIRD. Roger L.. Collinsville LAMBERT. William D.. Vicksburg LANCASTER, Harold J., Starkville LANDER. Walter L.. Moss Point LANDRUM, James N., Lumberton LANDRUM. Lesley L., Kosciusko LANDRUM, Ronald P.. Eupora LANDRUM. Terry L.. Louisville LANDRUM, William L., Durant LANE, Deandra, Macon LASETER, Mike W.. Jackson LATHAM, Edward E.. Jr., Port Gibson LATIMER, Alton P., Meridian LATIMER, John C, Jr.. Pontotoc LAUGHLIN. Michael G., Morton LAWRENCE. Donald D.. Columbia LEACH. Michael. Greenville LEE, John R., Jr., Starkville LEVY, Carol J.. Meridian LEWIS. David C, Vero Beach, Fla. LEWIS. Dee Ann. Maben LEWIS, Thomas H., Jr.. Durant LEWIS. Thomas P.. Liberty LEPARD. Jessie P.. Kosciusko LIBERTO. Bettye A.. Thornton LICHTE. Sandra K.. Starkville LINDSAY. Robert D.. Kosciusko LINDSEY. Phillip, Jackson LIPSCOMB, Claudia L., Jackson LITTLE, Bedford E., W. Memphis, Ark. LOFLIN. Linda K.. Florence LOFSTROM. Charles S.. Vicksburg LOGAN, Sharon L., Inverness LONG, Barbara S.. Guntown LONG. Johnny, Greenville LOONEY, Cass, Leland LOFT, Barbara A., Vicksburg LOU, Dominic, Clarksdale LOVELACE. Donald E., Jackson LOWE, Robert R.. Clarksdale LOWE, Shirley, Jackson ' LUCIC, Anna L., Greenville LUM, Lidian, Tunica I.USK. Christina E.. Starkville LUTHER. Wanda J.. Randolph McALISTER. Davis, Jackson McAI.ISTER, Robert. Clarksdale McCOLLUM. James. Jackson McCORMICK. Eddie O.. Gulfport McCORMICK, Man ' K.. Starkville McCOY. Jame B., Miami. Fla. McCRORY, Barry J.. Jackson McCULI.OCH, David G., Weir McDAVID, I.orcne S., Macon McDAVID. Robert S., Macon McDONALD, Andre. Bay St. Louis McDONALD, Claiborn E., Picayune McDONALD, George V., Jackson McDUFF. Alan R.. Hatticsbuig McEACHERN. Robert I... Vaiden McELROY, Donna J.. Greenwood McELVEEN. Peggy L., Jackson McGEE, Larry G., Cumberland MiGRAW. James A., Yazoo City McHENRY. Sally W., Oxfoul McII.WAIN. Ginny, Jackson McNEECE. Don I... West Point MtKAY. Rosemary K.. Jackson McKEE, Will M.. Starkville MeKINNEY, Rebecca I... Amory McMII.I.IN. J. Lcroy. New Albany McNAUGHTON. James L.. Morton McNHER. Durward D., Kilmichacl McNEESE. Nikkc A.. Philadelphia 356 Class of ' 70 McREYNOLDS, James S., Starkville McWILLIAMS, Frank L., Holly Ridge MacINTOSH. David G.. Vicksburg MAKI. John A.. Moss Point MALORF, Mary A., Greenwood MANGUM. J. Carroll, Mendenhall MADISON, David P., Brooksville MANGUM, N. Walker, Greenwood MANNING, Charles H., Clarksdale MANTON, Joe R., Jackson MANUEL, Harold E., Ocean Springs MARCHESINI, Claude, Greenville MARSH, Louis S., Homestead, Fla. MARSHALL, Peggy. Vicksburg MATHEWS, John C, Utica MATTHEWS, Norman W., Columbus MATTOX, James C, Tupelo MAULDIN, Joseph M., Laurel MAXEY. Gaila R., Amory MAXWELL, Robert M., Biloxi MAXWELL, W. Fritz, Hollandale MAYO, S. Everett, Jackson MAYS, Elbert J., Pascagoula MEEKS, Jimmy A-, Tiplensville MELTON, Jobie T., Tupelo MELTON, L. Brent, Yazoo City MIDTBO. Kevin L., Biloxi MILES, P. Don, Columbus MILLER, Charles M., Vancleave MILLER, Curtis E., Lucedale MILLER, George C, Clarksdale MILLER, Tommy C, Hazlehurst MILNER, David R., Columbus MILNER, Sammy G., Jackson MILTON, Robert E., McComb MITCHELL, Diana G., Birmingham, Ala. MONROEK, John P., Jackson MONROE, Lewis L., Jackson MONTFORT, Monty C, Starkville MONTGOMERY, Charles, Natchez MONTGOMERY, John M., Starkvi MOODYC, Charles P., Jackson MOON, Jean E., Amory MOORE, Eddie, Biloxi MOORE, Melinda F., Starkville Heights, 111. MOORE, Patricia G., Indianola MOORE, Timothy H., Fairview MORETON, Keith W., Natchez MORGAN, James A., Ruleville MORGAN, Talmadge, Jackson MORRIS, Lee C, Biloxi MORRIS, Joe R., Jackson MORSON. Phillip, Baldwyn MOSES, Patricia A., Mathiston MOSS, Robert M., Jackson MUELLER, Jack W., Picayune MULHERIN, Erie R., Brownsville, Tenn. MULLINS, Michael S., Cleveland MURFF, Paula J., Brooksville MURRELL, Franklin S., Dorsey MYERS, Frederick F., New Augusta MYERS, John S., Jackson NAIL, John D., Jackson NANCE, Bill, Jackson NASH, Gary M., Greenwood NEELY, Wanda M., Columbus NEILL, Judith A., Long Beach NEVILLE, William D., Meridian NEWTON, George J., Meridian NEWTON, James E„ Charleston NICHOLS, Clyde, Rolling Fork NICHOLS, Sam E., Jackson NOEL, Richard P., Jackson NORDAN, Jackie L., Cleveland NORMAN, Leland B., Houston NORRIS, Lynn, Stark NORWOOD, Linda J., Minter City NORSWORTHY, Bob, Waynesboro NOSSER, Jean L., Natchez NOWELL, Bobbie J., Starkville NUTT, Robert L., Morton OATES, Pat, Jackson O ' BRIEN, Arthur L., Collins OBYE, Roger C, Greenville OFFHER, Terry E., Orlando, Fla. OGG, Linda D., Okolona OGLESBY, Ronald D., Haughton, La. 357 $£££ Mf fcrfi A ' w Class of 70 OLDHAM. Judith A.. Corinth OLDHAM. Linda J.. Corinth OLSEN. Cheryl A.. Ocean Springs O ' NEAL, Michael R.. Hattiesburg OSWALT. Samuel T.. Hughes, Ark. OVERBY. Horace T., Bay Spring OWEN. Ira L., Sumner OZIER. Charles T.. Jackson PAGE. Raymond L.. Pontotoc PALERMO, Don. Vicksburg PALERMO. Michael R.. Vicksburg PALMER. Douglas R.. Jackson PONTALL. Thomas H., Jackson PARENT, Kenneth W.. Vero Beach Fla. PATTON, Leroy D.. Quitman PAYNE. Becky J.. Pelahatchie PEACOCK. Lawrence A.. Winter Haven, Fla. PEEL. Sandy. Miami, Fla. PENNINGTON. Eddie J., Monticello PEPPER. Phil W.. Canton PERKINS. Sammy W.. Batesville PEUGH, Sarah A.. Aberdeen PHARR, Tommy L., Canton. Ga. PHILLIPS. James R.. Coldwater PHILLIPS. Merriler S.. luka PHILLIPS. William C, Pine Bluff, Ark. PHILLIPS. William F., Jackson PIERCE. Larry J., Grenada PIERCET Pamela L., Jackson PINSON, Claude R.. Belzoni PORTER, Dennis M., Morton PORTER, Wayne E. POUNDS, Phyllis L., Booneville POUNDS, Theron, Booneville POWERS. Don B., Biloxi PRATT, Hunter D., Inverness PREUSS. Douglas E., Terry PRICHARD, Annabel. Booneville PRITCHETT. K. J.. Columbus PRUETT. Allan B.. Rector, Ark. PUCYLOWSKI. John F., Hattiesburg PUGH, Linda, Macon PURVIS, Joan, Jackson PYLES, Covrtenay E., Jackson RABON. Robert M., Aliceville, Ala. RANDLE. William C, New Albanv RANKIN, Lynn R., Starkville RANKIN, Stephen L., Laurel RANSOME, Susan K.. Vicksburg RAUCH. Ronald M., Clarksdale RAWLS, James C. Crystal Springs RAY. John R., Jackson REDD. William V., Shaw REDUS, Robert H.. Ashville, N.C.- REDD. Joanne. Louisville REED, M. R., New Albany READY. Mary A.. Starkville REED, Myra A.. Starkville REED, William C, Eupora REID. Littlejohn J., Jackson RENICKER. Amanda, West Point RESPESS. Donald S.. Lambert RESTER, John K.. Gulfport REYNOLDS, David A.. Starkville RILEY. William F.. Meridian RING. Leonard A.. Bay St. Louis RINGENBERG. David I... Jackson RINGS. Henry L., Canton ROBERTS. Patricia K.. Egypt ROBERTSON, Aurelia Ann. Senatobia ROBERTSON. Fred D.. Glostcr ROBINSON, Halford B.. Jackson RODGERS. Jerry E., Stuttgart, Ark. ROGERS, Carl B., Louisville ROGERS, John D,. Clarksdale ROGERS, I.owrcy A., Brookhaven ROGERS. Phillip. Jackson ROGERS. Walter A.. Natchez, Miss. ROLAND. Brcnda C... Pulaski RORIE, William Ralph, Birmingham, Ala. ROTH, Kirk D., New Orleans ROYE, David N., Pontotoc RUE, Carol D., Amory RUNGE, I.orctta L.. Jackson RUNNELS. Lynda J., Mount Olive RUSSELL. Henry N.. Benton RUSTIN, Woodrow C. Luccdale RYE, Burnic L., Starkville 358 Class of ' 70 SAGER. Marilyn A.. Water Valley SALMON, John F., Memphis, Tenn. SALTER. James A., Port Gibson SALVO, Paul J., Natchez SANDERS, Charlie G., Starkville SANDERS, Freida G.. Ackerman SANDERS, Jane A., Carthage SANDERS, Jerry H., Carrollton SANDERS. Linda H., Louisville SANDIFER. Michaclene, Hollendale SARTAIN. John P., Horn Lake SCHILHAB, John C, Jackson SCOGGINS. Neta S., Starkville SCOTT, Edward P., Starkville SCOTT. Frank A., Gulfport SCALE, Linda M., Starkville SAGREST, Jeff M., Port Gibson SELBY. Jean T„ Vicksbure SELLERS, David B., Biloxi SEYFARTH, Calvin C, Natchez SHACKELFORD, Jerry, Olive Branch SHACKELFORD. Robert V.. Ripley SHATTUCK, John H., Bay St. Louis SHAW, Larry D., Ackerman SHERMAN, Lloody. Jackson SHIDELER, Steven K., Sardis SHOCKLEY, Rebecca A.. Vicksbure SHOLES, William J., Gulfport SHONS, Lydicc, Collins SHREWSBURY, Steve T., Vicksburg SHUMAKER, James E., Jackson SIMMONS. George W., Utica SIMMONS, Jimmy R., Columbus SIMMONS, Linda D., Jackson SIMPSON, John K., Picken SISK, James M., Houston SISK, Vernon E., Clarksdale SKELTON, William A.. Jackson SMERAGLIA. Louis A., Birmingham Ala. SKROBACK, S. Douglas, Natchez SMITH, Bonnie, Utica SMITH, David M., DeKalb SMITH, Fred J., Pascagoula SMITH, Glenda S.. Brandon SMITH, Jody, Vicksburg SMITH, Johnnie M., DeKalb SMITH, Joyce E., Inverness SMITH, Joyce F.. Vernon, Ala. SMITH, Judy D.. West Point SMITH, Kirby, Florence SMITH, Michael R., Greenwood SMITH, Michael T., Caledonia SMITH, Sherry H., Meridian SMITH, Tracy D., Saucier SMITH, Wallace E., Jackson SMITH, Walter L., Aberdeen SMYLIE, Warner E., Meridian SNEED, Robert S., Gulfport SOMMERVILLE, Arnold, Huntsville SONES, William D., Eupora SORRELS, Kenneth B., Lamont SOUTH, Richard W., West Point SPENCER, Vernon C, Jackson SPIEGELBERG, Frank J., Biloxi SPRABERRY, Robert P., Bellefontaine SPEAKS, Lynda V., Jackson SPEED, Michael D., Jackson STACY, Terry R., Ackerman STANLEY, Donna G., Lawrenceville, Ga. STAPLETON, Robert L., Monticello STARNES, Joe W.. Memphis, Tenn. STEADHAM, William D., Nesbit STEELE, Claude G., Greenwood STEMBRIDGE, Judy L., Houston STEPHENS, Durwood W., Wiggins STEPHENS, Johnny E., Collinsville STEWART, Gregory R., Pontotoc STEWART, John K., Louise STEWART, William R., Toomsuba STILL, Patsy, Vicksburg STINSON, Jimmy F., Holly Grove, Ark. STOCKDILL, Sharon L., Brandon STOCKSTILL.David A., Picayune STOKES, William L., Aliceville, Ala. STONE, Larry D. ; Holly Grove, Ark. STONE, Norman Glenn, Dublin STORY, Francis A., Yazoo City STRAHAN, Billy H. ; Louisville 359 £ Class of ' 70 STRANGE. Thomas V., Jackson STRATTON, Robert K., Memphis, Tenn. STREET. Joe E„ Walnut STRINGER. Robert P.. Forest STRONG, Kenneth G., Utica STUART. Bettv W.. Huntsville. Ala. STUART. Don B., Meridian SUGG, Lee V.. Jackson SULLIVAN, John P.. Smithville SULLIVAN. Richard T., Jackson SWEARENGEN. Sam A.. Oakland SWINDOL, Bobby T., Tupelo TARDY, Robert W„ Helena, Ark. TARVER, Charles R.. Hernando TATUM. Rita Jo, Taylor TAYLOR, Ed O., Memphis. Tenn. TAYLOR. Wayne H.. Hattiesburg TEMPLE, Pha J., Jackson TEMPLE, Terrell W., West Lauderdale Fla. TEMPLETON. Dorothy A.. Starkville TEMPLETON, Robert P., Starkville THAMES. John C, West Point THOMAS. Jack. Linden. Ala. THOMPSON, Donald R., Hazlehurst THOMPSON, Herbert A., II, Doddsville THOMPSON, John P., Amory THOMPSON, R. Duane, Eupora THOMPSON, Thomas A., Jackson THORNHILL, Tommy S., Pascagoula THORPE. Danny R.. Grenada TIPTON, Jackson H., Caruthersville. Mo. TIPTON, William K., Laurel TOI.ER, Norwood S.. Ill, Inverness TOMLINSON, John A., Tupelo TOMLINSON. Richard M.. Clarksdalc TRAUGOTT, Tim A., Jackson TRIMBLE, James M.. Port Gibson TUCKER, Clifton, Florence TUCKER. John A.. Macon TUCKER, Robert J.. Hattiesburg TUCKER, Waldon, Linden, Ala. TULLOS, Gloria A., Jackson TURNAGE, Charles J., Grenada TURNER, Joan, Starkville TUMLINSON. David, West Point VAIL, Michael H., Tupelo UALSAMAKIS. Chris. Clarksdalc VANARSDALL, Gregg, Gulfport VANDERPLAS. Henrv, Amsterdam. Holland VANEATON. Kris S.. Olive Branch VARNER. Darrell, Louisville VAUGHN. Thomas F., Stecns VICKERS. William P.. Lula VOWELL. Bennie D., Noxapater WACHS. John J., Gulfport WALDEN, Anita J.. Aberdeen WALDON. H. Phil. Ripley WALKER. Elizabeth A.. Jackson WALKER. William C. Schlater WALLACE, Anne J., Jackson WALLACE, Rodney O., Memphis, Tenn. WALI.IS. James R.. Clarksdalc WALT. Allison. Cleveland WALTON. Sid M., Starkville WANN, Arlan C, Jackson WARD. Mary F., Louisville WARD. Myra A., Jackson WARE. Danny J.. State-line WARNER. Charles L.. II, Pascagoula WARNOCK. Luther. Ill, Vicksburg WARREN. Ava J.. Braxton WASHINGTON. Harlcy R.. Pontotoc W ATKINS. George S.. Jackson WATKINS. Roy M., Jackson WATKINS, Walter G., Macon WATSON, James M.. West Point WATSON. William S., Corinth WEATHERLY. Gary, Clinton WEBB, Beth, Jackson WEBB. John H., Ripley, Tenn. WEESS. Thomas V., Jackson WEIGANO. Suzanne, Fort Bclvoir, Va WIEHING. John C, Gulfport WEINING, Edward, East Orange, N.J. WEIR, George A., Columbus WELLS, Garvis, Jackson WERNER. Ronald M., Honolulu, Hawaii WESTBROOK. Tom R., Drew 360 Class of ' 70 WHATLEY, Alva K., Jackson WHITAKER. David E., Tupelo WHITE, Calvin B., New Albany WHITE, Howell E., Meridian WHITE, James R., Brownsville, Tenn. WHITE, Nancy L., Jackson WHITE, Wilma R., Louisville, Miss. WHITE, William M., Jackson WHITEHEAD, Michael S., Starkville WHITFIELD, Edmond L., Florence WIDEMAN, Nan C, Jackson WILKERSON, Charles W., Vicksburg WILKERSON, Frank J., Starkville WILKINSON, James C, Corinth WILLCOXON, Elmer H., Greenwood WILLIAMS, B. Laquita, Michie, Tenn WILLIAMS, Charles L., Natchez WILLIAMS, Cynthia D., Drew WILLIAMS, Frank W., Sumner WILLIAMS, Joseph L., Aberdeen WILLIAMS, Lonnie B., Coffeeville WILLIAMS, Michael E., Natchez WILLIAMS, Milton D., Meadville WILLIAMSON, Carol N., Hattiesburg WILLIAMSON, George T., Monticello WILLIAMSON, James F., Greenwood WILLIAMSON, Martha J., Drew WILLIFORD, T. Kent, McComb WILLINGHAM, John R., Grenada WILLIS, Tom B., Pensacola, Fla. WILSON, John W., Vicksburg WINDHAM, Glenda K., Natchez WINSTEAD, Larry M., Philadelphia WINTERS, Linda L., Columbus WITHERS, C. 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L vJ s BILL PULLEN • ED COPELAND VIRGIL MELOHN • NICKY DRAKE Box 83 111 Millsaps Avenue Jackson, Mississippi FL 3-4633 M CLASS RINGS AND PINS • CLUB INSIGNIA • MEDALS TROPHIES • PLAQUES • DIPLOMAS • INVITATIONS things go better.i Coke TRADE-MARK( REX STATE ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS FINEST PEOPLES CAFE EAT WITH US LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN STARKVILLE MAIN STREET 369 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS OF MSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Front Row, Left to Right: T. Howard, N. Bolls, B. Williams, Executive Secretary, J. Cook, D. H. Echols. Second Row: O. Craig, D. O. Scott, B. Thames, C. Weatherly, Field Secretary. Out of State Repr. — L. Q. Patton, Birmingham. The Alumni Association of Mississippi State University was founded in 1885 by the graduates of the first three classes. During the 85 year history of the institution, more than 72,000 have regularly enrolled as students. Graduates of Mississippi State hold positions in every walk of life. Today the purpose of the Alumni Association is the same as when founded: To provide ways and means of perpetuating the memories of college life in a manner that would bind, and at the same time strengthen, by union or association, the good influences the University might exert through her graduates. 370 MISSISSIPPI STATE BOOK STORE THE BOOK STORE, LOCATED IN THE STUDENT UNION, HAS SUPPLIES TO FILL EACH STUDENT ' S NEEDS. 371 m B 9 I â– I â– 1 MM MORRIS EDWARDS STUDIO OFFICIAL REVEILLE PHOTOGRAPHER vA£ MARY MORRIS Index Graduates Acree, Frank M., 296 Albin, Marvin J., 296 Arnoult, Joseph F., 296 Awad, Toson M., 296 Aycock, Harold S., 296 B Bailey, Bobby T., 296 Bailey, Jack C, 296 Bailey, Patricia L., 296 Barnes, Jimmie F., 296 Barron, Ottis L., 296 Barry, Robert M., 296 Ba2yari, Habib, 296 Beeman, Darrie L., 296 Bell, George D., 296 Bell, Jimmy L, 296 Bell, Thomas M., 296 Boozer, Drayton D., 296 Boutwell, Wayne A., 296 Box, Page, Jr., 296 Breland, Elton P., 296 Buckley, David F., 296 Bundan, Juan, Jr., 296 Burge, Cecil D., 296 Butler, Richard R., 296 Candeira, Pilar F., 296 Carollo, Robert J., 296 Carr, James W., 296 Carrigan, Hal, 296 Castleman, Bruce W., 296 Chaewsmoot, Somsak, 296 Chance, Ellis, 296 Chapman, Robert W., 296 Charoenphong, Suraphol, 296 Cheng, Kuo-Ho, 296 Childress, David T., 296 Collins, George J., 296 Cress, Elizabeth R., 296 Crump, Jack V., 296 Cummings, Myron W., 296 D Davis, Robert G., 296 Dean, Arnold M., Jr., 297 Deane, Richard H., 297 Dear, J. William, III, 297 Dennis, Frank A., 297 Derrenger, Bradie C, 297 Dixon, Harriott, 297 Dixon, Richard A., 297 Di ' xon, W. H., Jr., 297 Doshi, H. S., 297 Dubai, V. L., 297 Duke, Becky L., 297 Eti, Ersin, 297 Falis, James S., 297 Farlee, Richard L., 297 Faulkner, William J., 297 Filarowioz, Robert S., 297 Fink, Gary, 297 Fleming, Laurence E., 297 Foster, Don A., 297 Gamble, Marty W., 297 Garton, William M., 297 Gibson, Alton R., 297 Gill, Nirmal S., 297 Graves, David R., 297 Gray, Calvin, 297 Greer, Reba E., 297 H Hall, Kenneth R., 297 Harpole, Derry J., 297 Harris, Joseph R., 297 Hasson, John B., 297 Herriott, Maurice L., 297 Hess, Jere W., 297 Hinton, Thomas M., 297 Hobson, Jimmy H., 297 Hoelscher, Cliff W, 297 Hogue, L. Douglas, 297 Holliday, Martha A., 297 Hooker, Phillip A., 297 Hwang, Shuen-Shing, 297 Hyde, George S., 297 I Islam, Azizul, 298 J Jaap, John P., 298 Johnson, Fromas B., 298 Jones, Roger P., 298 K Kelly, Carnis D., 298 Kincade, Paul W., 298 Kincade, Robert T., 298 Kirkland, Barbara, 298 Kiser, Andra F., 298 Kittayarak, Sirichai, 298 Kullavanijaya, Nualsri, 298 Kuo, Shior-san, 298 Lange, Jean M., 298 Lauderdale, John L., 298 Lin, Yan-Cheng, 298 Lipscomb, Paul A., 298 Livingston, Thomas L., 298 Londona, Ruby, 298 Lyles, Rita K., 298 M McDonald, James E., 298 McElvea, James D., 299 McLemore, Homer T., 299 McMillin, Harry C, 298 McMillin, John A-., 298 McNulty, Edward T., 298 McPhail, Billy K., 298 Madan, G. R., 298 Madan, Tara D., 298 Mercado, Anastacio T., 298 Middlesbrooks, Joseph A., 298 Mitchell, Larry B., 298 Mitchell, Travis H., 298 Murphree, Kay, 298 N Neeley, L. Anne, 298 Nettles, James L., 298 Nicholson, Janice W., 298 Nim, Dal C, 298 o Oliver, Billy F., 298 Page, Fred H., 298 Parker, Walter A., 298 Patrick, James P., 298 Peters, Joe E., 298 Phillips, John L., 299 Pili, Erlinda C, 299 Plennert, Kathleen M., 299 Primrose, Graham B., 299 Pullin, Alvin T., 299 Quick, Van D., 299 R Rahman, M. D., 299 Ray, Thomas G., 299 Redd, Robert F., 299 Roberts, Terry J., 299 Robertson, Dallas W., 299 Rosato, Peter, 299 Rushing, Carole L., 299 Sanford, Albert D., 299 Sandy, Milton L., 299 Shah, Siddharth J., 299 Shows, James T., 299 Simmons, Tom R., 299 Singh, Avtar, 299 Singh, Laxman, 299 Sittisroung, 299 Smedley, Charles T., 299 Smith, Lowery, 299 Sprayberry, Clara D., 299 Strickland, Gary W., 299 Tanaka, Toshio, 299 Thorton, Jesse J., 299 u Unser, Del, 299 V Venkataperumal, Rama R., 299 W Walden, Carolyn L., 299 Walters, J. Larry, 299 Walters, Jacquelyn W., 299 Webb, James J., 299 Wellborn, Everett, 299 Wilson, Frank E., 299 Yonge, John L., 299 Young, George M., 299 Young, Talmage L., 299 Seniors A Adam, Jane M., 300 Adams, John A., 300 Adams, John D., 300 Adams, Raymond E., Jr., 300 Adams, Thomas M., 300 Alexander, Jack B., 300 Alexander, John T., 300 Alexander, William H., 300 Allen, Charles R., 300 Allen, Judith, 300 Allen, Nanceylee, 300 Alsup, William H., 300 Altese, Vincent R., 300 Anders, Albert T., 300 Anderson, James B., 300 Anderson, Johan C, 300 Anding, Warren, 300 Anglada, Blaize A., 300 Anthony, W. 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