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reveille ' 68 mississippi state university • state college, mississippi an official publication of the students of mississippi state university david w. hatchett editor leonard b. mitchell business manager Somewhere between the innocence of babyhood and the cultured char- acter of a dignified adult we find an unforgettable creature known as the State Student. State Students come in assorted sizes, ages, weights and colors, but all have the same creed: To enjoy every hour of every day of every year; to delay doing homework and term papers; to spend money ex- travagantly; and to complain inces- santly. These Students are found everywhere — on campus and off; at the Crossroads or MSCW; in Starkville or New Orleans; at football, basket- hall, or baseball games; in the Dean ' s Office; and occasionally in the classroom. ' AFFAIRS J 5 Â¥ A State Student is a composite representing both sexes ... he has the energy of a pocket size atomic bomb; the fault finding ability of a professional tax payer; the skill of Minnesota Fats; the curiosity of a cat, the irresponsibility of an overnight guest; the lungs of a dictator; the friendliness of a salesman; and the enthusiasm of an evangelist. Nobody else can eat as much, date as much, cram as much, drink as much, sleep as much, cram as much, play the machines as much, and still enjoy life as much. Nobody else is quite so attentive, yet so unaware of it all. :i mjgK00 I M ' â– â– ' â– This Student likes cars, parties, Scotch, unlimited cuts, weekend trips, dates, comic books, poker games, and all night bull sessions. And after all this — mothers love them, fathers finance them, admin- istrators worry about them, pro- fessors ignore them, campus secur- ity tolerates them and of course Heaven protects them. 10 II 12 A State Student is a magical creature — you can lock him outside your home, but you can ' t lock him out of your heart. You can overlook his presence, but you can ' t get him out of your mind. And just when you ' ve lost all hope, he mumbles, Mom, Dad — can I try it just one more semester. 13 14 Contents Campus Life 16 Features 46 Administration 72 Sports 86 Greeks 114 Organizations 180 Classes 284 15 Campus Life %£T â„¢ ' A Students, especially freshmen, bring to college with them many different hopes, dreams, and aspirations. Upperclassmen, over the long summer months, renew these same anticipations that freshmen first experience. Standing in line, haircutting and fraternity rush are all a part of the moving-in period. But frustration, the most remembered quality of registration, is also a vital part of college life. The power of the individual to overcome it, or not to, could well be the difference in determining whether or not one ' s goals will become reality or fan- tasy. 18 Exploration and Anticipation Describe Frantic Days of Registration 19 A lost boy is likened unto a stray sheep during Greek rush week. Rush is a week of decision! The rushee ' s survival depends solely upon his ability to make the right decision — whether it be to pledge or to disassociate. If the decision to pledge is made, pledgeship then becomes a peri- od of understanding and development. Fraterni- ties take from parents an immature boy and through diligent study and application, he is re- turned to them a better man. LCOnfi i shees 20 22 SA Concerts Attract Outstanding Professional Talent The Student Association Music Council, under the leadership of Social Chairman, Mike Frascogna, sponsored six concerts this year. The LOVING SPOONFUL, with special guests ART ROBERTS of WLS radio in Chicago and THE WEB SHOWBAND, set the pace. The Spoonful concert was a tremendous success and Frascogna knew he would have trouble filling their shoes. However, a double treat, with THE HAPPENINGS and internationally known DIONNE WARWICK turned out to be the perfect competitor. Then came the end of the first semester and the loud cry of JAMES BROWN and THE FAMOUS FLAMES. Sec- ond semester saw the appearance of THE BUCKINGHAMS for the kick-off show, fol- lowed by THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP. At press time arrangements were being made to bring THE TURTLES, THE FIFTH DI- MENSION, and THE YOUNG RASCALS to MSU. 23 Town Merchants Host MSU Welcome State Party Again this year, the Oktibbeha County Cham- ber of Commerce sponsored the annual Welcome State Party . This occasion better known as the street dance is as much a tradition of MSU as is the educational process. Free cokes, free movies, pretty girls, an old fashioned street dance, school spirit — all of this and much more combine to create a night of gaiety especially designed for the State students; and to you, the sponsors, we offer our sincerest thanks. 24 p â– ' Maw 26 The cheerful days during holidays are welcomed with open arms by MSU stu- dents, especially if they give rise to vaca- tions from classes. Thanksgiving, Hallow- een, Christmas, Valentines, and Easter always seem to bring about a host of fes- tivities and parties. These brief but happy days are a spark of life in the midst of dreadful quizzes and monotonous study. MSU - Mississippi ' s Largest and Friendliest University Mississippi State, a Land Grant University, is Mississippi ' s most dynamic institution of higher learning. With current enrollment running far above 8,000 students, widespread construction in the form of new dormitories and learn- ing facilities is the only hope for the future. A university of re- sponse . . . response, not only to the needs of Mississippi, but also to the needs of the south and the nation. It is a technological age, yet Mississippi State has no fear, and maintaining respect is the basis of our proud heritage. Growth in the right direction is the factor continuing to develop this respect. On Friday, September 29, 1967, the University Union celebrated its fourth an- niversary. The Union purchased 22 art reproductions for its birthday present. The festivities began with a giant cake cutting and an exhibition of the new re- productions in the art lounge at 1 :00 P.M. A ping pong exhibition by the captain of the U. S. ping pong team, Dick Yamoaka, was held at 2:00, followed by a Hoote- nanny at 3:00, and a karate exhibition by black belt Chuck Carroll at 4:00. A free movie was also shown in the union audi- torium, and highlighting the celebration was a dance held in the ballroom from 7-11:00 featuring the Tiks from Alabama. The success of this party could well be the stepping stone to a new phase of en- tertainment at MSU. 30 Union Birthday Party Creates New Approach to Entertainment 32 MSU ' s Growth Pains Pro- duce a Seemingly Unsolvable Problem If only Henry Ford could see us now! What was once termed a luxury afforded only by the aristocrats of high society has now been deemed a necessity in every sense of the word. At State, this necessity has developed into a necessary evil, which we cannot seem to ex- pand fast enough to accommodate. This prob- lem of automobile parking is not restricted to MSU ' s campus alone. On every college campus it has stirred Student Affairs offices, formulated debates in student government circles, and has even aroused the usually unconcerned. The spectrum of research in its entity has found no solution. Can you help us? New Regulations Ease Political Tensions A ELECTION TODAY 34 There is a never ceasing hand that guides the writer to write, the teacher to teach, and the artist to sketch. This same hand must also guide the politician to seek election. At MSU this political hand is a strong one and each year the running gets tougher and more annoying, both for the candidate and the vot- ing student. This year the Student Senate endorsed strict poli- cies regulating campaigning on election day. In fact all cam- paigning of any sort in front of the polls was put to an end. To the voter this was a great relief; to the candidate it was both a relief and a disaster. 35 Students at Mississippi State have, and will continue to be, dedicated to the art of mixing living and learning. Often times our parents seem to think we mix the in- gredients in the wrong proportions, but in the end it all boils down to be a much en- joyed complexity in all its finest grandeur. MSU coeds are relatively new, but never slighted. MSCW is gradually succumbing to the increased State coed enrollment; a tradition we sometimes hate to see re- placed, yet we cannot help but rejoice for our ever increasing gains in feminine beauty. 36 The Dating Game Excels as MSlPs Most Popular Sport A university campus is a society of learning — one in which the rich and poor alike can share. MSU is no exception and on our campus some thirty-three foreign countries and thirty-five states are repre- sented. Our students come from all walks of life. While here one meets many faces; some become friends, others are ignored. Even so our society progresses; for we are interested in a common goal — aca- demic intellectualism. 38 MSU Students Are a Composite of Variety 39 Mississippi State ' s humble beginnings as an all male institu- tion have seen many drastic changes over the years. Perhaps the most welcomed change of all though was the change to co- educational status. Since that year, female enrollment has climbed to an all time high of 1571. MSU is certainly doing its part to even further advance this trend by providing ultra modern living for our girls in Creswell and Hathorn halls, with yet another presently under construction. State ' s new women students will be provided with lighted, built-in study tables, telephone jacks in every room, kitchenettes, TV lounges and rooftop sun decks. 40 ' | ; . 1 : ' Coeds Invade Campus as Enrollment Soars 41 Panic Stricken Students Frantically Cram for Finals i  V ' i v.. r The 1967-68 school year was no different from all the rest and final examinations continued to cause the usual panic. To most of us, these dreaded days meant bloodshot eyes, exhaustion, and lots of cramming. A varied assort- ment of no-doze pills could be found if you only had the required cash. Economic professors would shudder at the thought of explain- ing the degree of inflation that in- vades the dex market at this time of year. And when exams are all over, the students can be divided into two distinct groups — those who burned the midnight oil and those who simply burned. 44 Hopes, dreams, and ambitions become realities for seniors and graduate students when the final hour of commencement arrives. This is their day of recognition and achievement. That long awaited moment when a college degree becomes not only a treasured possession, but an asset of inconceivable value. For most it has been an activity-packed four years. It seems a shame that they should come to such an instant close; yet, the end of such pleasurable years brings on the beginning of real life. Graduation Ends a Long Line of College Careers Features 0A 46 47 Most Beautiful Miss Gayle Stanley 48 Mr. MSU Chuck Jordan Serving also as Student Association president, Chuck Jordan well deserves this highest honor that can be bestowed upon him by his fellow students of Mississippi State University. He is a leader, and an active one. Chuck is a member of Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who ' s Who in American Univer- sities and Colleges, and Kappa Alpha Order so- cial fraternity, just to name a few of his accom- plishments. Chuck, a political science major, comes to MSU from Carter, Mississippi. We salute you, Chuck Jordan, Mr. MSU 1968. 50 Miss MSU Mary McEwen i inn 1 II ii I i Beautiful Miss Mary McEwen of Cold- water, Mississippi has captured our 1968 Miss MSU title. Miss McEwen, member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, is also very active in extracurricular activities. She currently reigns as Homecoming Queen and first alter- nate in the Miss Mississippi State University Pageant. Her personality, poise, and beauty have also been responsible factors in her selection as a 1967 Reveille Favorite and as a University Union calendar girl. The honors are hers to claim; her beauty is ours to ad- mire. Congratulations Mary — no one could deserve this title any more than you. 51 Reveille Beauty Miss Cheryl Albritton 52 Reveille Beauty Miss Carol Ann Easterling 53 1967 MISS MSU Pageant Comedy, song, beauty and tense excitement are a good summation of the 1967 Miss Mississippi State University Pageant festivities. The judges ' decision was announced and charming Miss Bonnie Baker emerged the victor. All smiles and tears, she graciously accepted her new title and responsibility to the students of Mississippi State. On to Vicksburg to the Miss Mississippi Pageant she traveled with the moral and financial support of the Student Association. MSU faculty, adminis- tration, and student body are all proud of our statewide representative and her two lovely alternates, Misses Mary McEwen and Pat Staggers. Second Alternate Pat Staggers 54 First Alternate Mary McEwen Miss Mississippi State University — Miss Bonnie Baker 55 Reveille Beauty Miss Barbara Barry 56 Reveille Beauty Miss Linda Singletary 57 MISS OCTOBER Cheryl Albritton MISS NOVEMBER Mary McEwen MISS DECEMBER Gayle Stanley MISS JANUA RY Ann Walker Union Calendar Girls MISS FEBRUARY Hilary Wilson MISS MARCH Mary Williams MISS APRIL Barbara Boyd MISS MAY Kathv Cleary 58 Reveille Favorites Gail Guider Peggy Lewis Monkey Gray Kathy Biggers Patty Dickerson 59 Reveille Favorites Si? i , - â– 2 â– ; I Kathy Biggers Patty Dickerson 60 Gail Guider Peggy Lewis Monkey Gray 61 ' â– ? - Kneeling: Head Cheerleader, Jimmy Pepper; Bulldog, Mickey Breazeale. Bending: Steve Wallace, Lee Wyatt, Spike Latimer, Mike O ' Neal. Top: Dot Templeton, Gail Guider, Linda Singletary, Sandy Peel. 62 MSU Cheerleaders Head Cheerleader — Jimmy Pepper 63 Homecoming 1967 Student Association President, Chuck Jordan, Queen Mary McEwen and escort, Sandy Jackson. Freshman Maid— Kristine Tisher, Senior Maid— Margaret Anne Fairley, Queen Mary McEwen, Junior Maid— Gail Guider, Sophomore Maid- Kathy Diggers. 64 Homecoming 1967 — a parade with a win- ning float, a queen and her court, a football game with a not so happy ending, and a re- union and reliving of times long since gone by. These things are homecoming; these things give the day a special meaning in our hearts. To seniors they are often sad; to freshmen they are a joyous beginning of a great life to come. To all of us they are a chance to associate beauty, school spirit, and pride. Yes, these things are homecoming and we cherish them all. 65 K ' Morris ' Linda Sea,e J ane Moor e, Diane Dotson, Mary Louis, INickle, Nancy Luke, Judy Porter, Gayle Murphree, Marsha Carol Lewis, Francis Darwin, Barbara Jasper, and Dianne Byars. 66 HEAD MAJORETTE Cherie Hammond Feature twirlers: Gayle Stanley and Margaret De- Moville. Majorettes Mary Louise Nickle, Judy Porter, Nancy Luke, Gayle Murphree 67 David W. Hatchett, Roger W. Smith, Jerry D. Carlisle Ralph Null, Glenn Steele, Webster Mills, Pat Burns Gentry W. Yeatman, Shirley Spence, Jim Farris 68 Who ' s Who Margaret A. Fairley, Cherie Hammond, Anne Brooks Ronnie Shivers Seated: John Frasier, Sandra Nabors. Standing: Edward Bass, Nancy Wiley. 69 Who ' s Who Robert Gewin, James Cooper, Jody Schuster, David Speights Martha Claire Gwin, Mary McEwen, Joe Schmidt Frank McCollum, James Sheffield, Nancy B. Kneeland, Chuck Jordan 70 Linda C. Gray, Robert J. Shally, Rueben Moore Tommy Anderson, David Vaughn Margaret Weeks, Cynthia Ivy Administration MISSISSIPPI STATE univers tk 72 IBrr â„¢:. Mi 73 v ef $t t0 T n i gh v Dr Verner S - Hol â„¢ es ; Dr. M. M. Roberts, Vice President; Ira L. Morgan; M. Paul Haynes; J. N. Lipscomb- Leon Lowrev Dr n. i ss iis sr 1 Mrs - Nan M - Sibley Secretary; Milton E - BrisL; E - Ray izL; w: o riCas Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning The Honorable John Bell Williams Governor of Mississippi 74 President William L. Giles 75 ADMINIS MR. L. F. MALLORY— Fiscal-Physical Comptroller DR. LEWIS N. WISE Vice-President for Agriculture and Forestry DR. ROBERT L. JONES Vice-President for Student Affairs DR. JOHN K. BETTERSWORTH Vice-President for Academic Affairs MR. DOUG ALLEN Director of Development and Public Relations MR. ANDY BOND Director of Student Aid DR. 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 S. HOOD Traffic and Security Director MR. GADDIS HUNT Coordinator of Student Activities MR. JAMES W. LANDRUM Coordinator of Religious Activities MRS. FRANCES LEE Dean of Women MR. ROBERT S. 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 H. RUBY Ass ' t. Dean of Men MR. CHARLES E. WEATHERLY Alumni Executive Secretary 77 DR. J. C. McKEE, JR.— Dean of Graduate School 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 degrees are offered is increasing every year, and the Graduate School is doing much to further the interests of higher education in Mississippi. The world over, men and women with Graduate Degrees from Mississippi State University may be found working for the betterment of their society. GRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICERS: Harold Aycock, President; 0. A. Cleve- land, Vice President; Gloria Wigley, Secretary; Roy Pearson, Treasurer. 78 DR. JAMES H. ANDERSON Dean of College of Agriculture College of Agriculture As a part of Mississippi State from the very first, the College of Agriculture has made a major contribution to the develop- ment of the people and land of Mississippi. Graduates of the College have contributed to modern affluence by developing a more efficient agriculture which continues to sup- ply 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 efficient economical and aesthetic man- agement of our total renewable natural re- sources. Natural resources are managed to provide food and sustenance efficiently and to develope the most wholesome natural en- vironment for all members of the society. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE OFFICERS: Tip Haily, Vice-President; Ralph Null, Secretary; Steve McKin- ney, President. 79 DR. L. C. BEHR Dean of College of Arts and Sciences COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES OFFICERS: Ass ' Dean Hawkins; Sam Love, Secretary; Hal Ross, President Not Pictured: Margaret Weeks, Vice President. 80 :| f— J 1 :v ., y- MSMsasROwwaw College of Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences developed from the School of General Sciences in 1903. The College tries to educate the student in broad fields of interest instead of a single major. The program emphasizes the building of a useful and wellrounded life by providing for the opportunity to acquire the understanding necessary for him to contribute to the advancement of society. The College offers many fine facilities for the use of its students, including those of Hand Laboratory, Hilbun Hall, and others. In addition, the College pro- vides pre-professional curriculums for students who take their professional training elsewhere. Thus, premedical, predental, prepharmacy, preclinical, prelaw, and pre- ministerial training is available within the College of Arts and Sciences. 81 College of Business and Industry The College of Business and Industry at Mississippi State trains the student to take his place in the business world. He learns the techniques and skills of his major field, whether it be accounting, business administration, management, or one of the other fields of 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 apprecia- tion of the values and obligations of good citizenship. DR. W. C. FLEWELLEN Dean of College of Business and Industry BUSINESS SCHOOL OFFICERS: Anthony Thomas, President; Bill Nelson, Secretary; John Fraiser, Vice-President- Ji Farris, Representative; Bill Reeves, Treasurer. 82 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION OFFICERS: C. L. Stevenson, Vice-President; Yvonne Phillips, Secretary-Treasurer; Mike Thomas, President. College of Education There is, throughout our nation, a growing need for qualified personnel on elementary school and high school staffs. Mississippi State ' s College of Edu- cation is training irjen and women to fill this need. Its graduated find rewarding opportunities for educa- tional service in public schools. Students are offered a program which, in addition to classroom work, in- cludes experience working in various schools within the state. During this period they receive vital prac- tice in the field of education they wish to enter. DR. FRANCIS A. RHODES Dean of College of Education 83 ENGINEERING SCHOOL OFFICERS: Webster Mills, President; James Cooper, Secretary; Frank McCollum, Vice-President- H. P Neal Associate Dean. ' ' i, College of Engineering The College of Engineering, rated as one of the finest in the nation, consists of courses of study designed to meet the requirements for engineers com- petently trained to assume responsibilities and leadership in modern industry and engineering or- ganizations. 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. 84 MR. HARRY C. SIMRALL Dean of College of Engineering r MR. ROBERT T. CLAPP Dean of College of Forestry School of Forestry The School of Forestry, unlike most of the colleges of the university, does not limit its work to the classroom, but in- cludes a great deal of work in the field, putting classroom principles into practice. Mississippi State offers excellent fa- cilities for the School of Forestry, includ- ing the Northeast Mississippi Experiment- al Forest, an 8000 acre tract of land man- aged by the School of Forestry. This for- est, well stocked with a variety of timber species and age classes, offers the student much practical experience toward becom- ing a competent forester. SCHOOL OF FORESTRY OFFICERS: Lanny Autry, President and Senate Representative. 85 Sports w 86 87 i © f § f 5 § | _ 7 7 J20 O r4 The 1967 MSU Bulldogs This Was a Year To Rebuild To say that the 1967 football season was a long, hard one would be a foolish understatement, for this it was plus much more. It was a season of new coaches; of up and down Saturdays; of a new of- fense; of many bad breaks; of very close games (with the exception of Georgia, Auburn, and LSU) ; of young and inexperienced players; of an All American and SEC Defensive Player of the year D. D. Lewis. But it was a season not with- out highlights — highlights that saw the nations then tenth-ranked team fall to a hungry Bulldog; that found a highly-favored Alabama Crimson Tide fight for a slight 13-0 Homecoming victory in the Bear ' s own den; that found a cocky Sun Bowl bound Rebel eke by its arch-rival Bulldog 10-3. This young team displayed high hopes for future Bulldog fortunes. A spirited Mississippi State Bulldog gathered under a hot September sun to search its football fate under newly appointed Head Coach Charley Shira. Shira had promised no miracles; rather he stated emphatically that this was a re-building era in Bulldog football. He had gathered a strong, young, highly capable coaching staff since his ap- pointment in December, 1966. He, his staff, his team, and loyal Bulldog fans looked to the ' 67 season with apprehension and hope. Jim Courtney (15) and Johnny Woitt (24) halt a driving Florida Gator early in the first quarter in State ' s first home game in Jackson. ; ® £  ?i9%?iiM l im i u There Were Highpoints . . . It all started on a sun-filled afternoon before 54,512 fans in Athens, Georgia. For three quarters the Maroons of State stayed within striking dis- tance, trailing only 13-0 to the defending SEC Champion Georgia Bulldogs. Then came a 17 point barrage which crushed State and insured the Peach State boys of a 30-0 opening game victory. Next came a classic defensive battle for three quarters with Florida. The Bulldogs struck on a beautifully executed pass play from Pharr to Woilt with seconds left in the first half to jump ahead 7-3. The Gators came snapping back to score three times and take home a 24-7 victory. Coach Shira took his Bulldogs to Lubbock, Texas, to face the nation ' s number 10 team, Texas Tech Red Raiders. The Bulldogs played ball con- trol and shocked 40,000 partisan fans with a beautiful 10-3 upset. A fired- up Bulldog came home, appropriately for Homecoming festivities, to face Southern Mississippi. Mistakes harassed State throughout the game as the Maroon and White came up on the short end of a 21-14 score. Houston ' s powerful Cougars came to Starkville with standout broken field runners Warren McVea and Don Bean. State was overwhelmed by the punt returns of Bean and defensive prowess of the Cougars. State lost 43-6. A highly favored Florida State Seminoles depended on the passing of Ken Hammond, the top passer in the nation. State ' s defense was good; and the Maroon offense responded. But Florida State ' s passing attack insured a 24- 12 victory for the Seminoles. Kneeling: Jim Wright (offensive backfield) ; Head Coach Charley Shira; Bill Hildebrand (in charge of defense). Standing: Billy Stacy (defensive backfield); Fred Morris (defensive line); Bill Turnbow (offensive line); Brownie Walker (assistant coach); Frank Fabris (offensive line). 89 State 7; Texas Tech 3 State then travelled to Tuscaloosa to participate in the Crimson Tide Homecoming. A tough Bulldog finally fell to an unimpressive Red Elephant 13-0 behind two field goals and a third quarter touch- down. A down Saturday followed which found the Bulldogs on an extremely short end of a 36-0 score. And another down weekend found LSU ' s Sugar Bowl bound Tigers maul the Maroon and White of State 55-0. The season finale followed — the age-old Golden Egg Classic with the Rebels of Ole Miss. In the midst of mud and rain 21,000 loyal fans turned out to see an exciting football classic. Ole Miss scored first on a 38 yard field goal within 5 minutes of the opening kickoff. On the first play of the second quarter a Newell to Haik pass tacked 7 more on the scoreboard for the Country-Clubbers; State fans were disheartened. But the Bulldogs began to rise. The defense got tough; the offense started to roll. A partially blocked punt by line-backer Calvic Harrison set up a 29 yard field goal from the toe of James Neill. The second half was a stand off; with 56 seconds left Pharr rifled a pass to Don Saget on the Rebel goal line; Glenn Cannon promptly intercepted to assure the Ole Miss victory 10-3. With seconds left in the first half the Bulldog come to the line in anticipation of a 30 yar scoring pass to Johnny Woitt against th Florida Gators. Quarterback Tommy Pharr (17) eludes the on-rushing Florida front-line to gain valuable yardage for the Bulldogs. p e quarterback option ught Pharr into South- 1 Mississippi territory the Homecoming Clas- A clutch interception by Woitt (24) against Alabama ' s All American Dennis Homan (25) cut off an Alabama drive in the second half at Tuscaloosa. 91 SttJt m Above left: Johnny Woitt raced around right end to put the Bulldogs ahead 7-0 against Southern Mississippi. Above right: Pharr seems trapped behind the line of scrimmage. Dwight Sisk (42) attempts a block on Houston ' s Mike Johnston (41). Below right: A stubborn Bulldog defense led by Hugh Adams (68) and Gene Weed (84) stop the Cougar ' s vaunted Warren McVea. Below left: States Fnarr ritles a pass downfield behind the protection of Sammy Johnson (32) and Freddy Russell (76). 92 fir 93 t miamt  -v Opposite page: State ' s All American linebacker D. D. Lewis (53) exhibits his jarring tackle technique to Alabama ' s Richard Brewer (21) who promptly fumbles the football. Center above: Alabama ' s Pete Jilleba (32) hurdles the Bulldog defensive line early the third quarter for little gain. Center below: State ' s Stevens (25) kicks through a tough Alabama defense to pick up a first down. Above: Specialist Richard McGraw spirals his punt above the lunging body of Auburn Tiger Jim Bouchillon (90). 94 Ole Miss Barely Bulldogs A splashing tackle by Bulldogs Glenn Rhoads (87) and D. D. Lewis (53) stop Rebel Steve Hindman at the ine. 6 t i . .. â– ' t ._ • .i Si ' ' k  A mad scramble for the loose football is led by Garrison (11) and Pharr (17) for State against the ball-hungry Auburn Tigers. In this season ' s Mud Bowl Tommy Pharr (17) skirts left end behind the blocking of Harry Ivy (82) against those dirty Ole Miss Rebels. 96 The Bulldog defense held a powerful LSU offense at the State goal line. MSU.. MSU.. MSU.. MSU.. MSU.. MSU.. MSU.. MSU.. MSU.. MSU.. 1967 RESULTS Georgia 30 7 Florida 24 7 Texas Tech 3 14 Miss. Southern 21 6 Houston 43 12 Florida State 24 Alabama 13 Auburn 36 LSU 55 3 Ole Miss 10 Neill kicks field goal for 3 points against Ole Miss. 97 An Inspired Bulldog Hopes To Improve Over Last Season Mississippi State launches the 1967-1968 basketball cam- paign with two holdover starters, two juniors and a holdout from last year against rugged Wichita State as Coach Joe Dan Gold begins his third season as coach of the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs hope to improve last year ' s 14-11 season. Faced with one of the nation ' s tougher schedules, Coach Gold must rely on at least three inexperienced men to fill the gap left by the graduation of three starters from last season with only two starters returning for this year ' s combat. The only holdover starters on the Bulldog squad are Dave Williams (6-7), a two-year All-SEC choice, and Tommy Payne (6-5), both senior forwards. Other returning letter- men include guards Manuel Washington (6-4), Chuck Wade 6-5) and Don King (6-1). State ' s probable starting lineup has Williams and Washing- ton, playing wing positions, in the Bulldogs ' double post of- fense, with Payne and Jim Martin, a 6-7 holdout last year, holding down the post assignment along with King, the point man, to round out the starters. State ' s Manuel Washington lays it up under the goal for an important two points against Georgia. RP? MISSISSIPPI STATE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Sitting (I to r;;Bubba Walker Danny Martin, Allan Pruett, Don King, Charlie Barber, Jim Mattox. Standing: Assistant Coaches Jack Berkshire and Kermit Davis, Manuel Washington, Jim Martin, David Williams, John Guyton, Tom Payne, Chuck Wade, Head Coach Joe Uan Gold, Manager Jimmy Griffin. 98 W Coach Gold can call on Wade, who has been hampered with an assortment of injuries since the beginning of fall drills, for front-line re- serves along with three sophomores, 6-6 center John Guyton, 6-0 guard Allan Pruett and 6-4 forward Bubba Walker, a red-shirt this past season. Also fitting in the Bulldog cage plans for the 67-68 campaign are Danny Martin and Charlie Barber, both junior guards, and Jim Maddox, a sophomore forward. Bubba Walker and Manny Washington stretch for the rebound as the warning seconds tick from the clock. I Dave Williams drives for the basket and an eventual two points as Payne sets the screen. A mad scramble for the ball is halted by an alert official who spots a foul. Basketball Prospects Look Good for ' 67- ' 68 k K « as Above: Dave Williams passes off to Tom Payne who breaks for the basket against Delta State. Right: State player Tom Payne overcomes double trouble to sink two for the Bulldogs in closing moments of first half play. . . z 100 L â– Bulldog Guyton fakes this Georgia Bulldog and promptly lays the ball in the basket from the opposite side in a crucial moment. Vlanny Washington exhibits perfect form with his jump shot from the side court to tie the ame in the closing seconds. 101 Bulldogs Finish 3rd in California Tourney jJS vx Kneeling (I to r): Brantley Jones, Junior Feild, Frank Portera, Jim Howarth, Bill Miley, Ken McGee, Ken Beesley. 2nd (I to r): Tommy Potts, George Patton, Ed Latham, Ken Kairit, David Krausse, Bill Rorie, Ray Boone, Jackie Parker, Sidney Craft. 3rd (I to r): Coach Tom D ' Armi, Dennis Hall, Gary Washington, Manuel Washington, Core Shumaker, Richard Edmonson, Glenn Wallace, Paul Gregory Jr., Coach Paul Gregory Sr. Head Coach Paul Gregory is beginning his twelfth year as coach of the Bulldog nine while Assistant Tom D ' Armi is entering his third season with the team. Mississippi State ' s 1967 Baseball Bulldogs played an ambitious thirty-one game schedule highlighted by a dream trip to the week-long Riverside National Tournament in Riverside, California. After starting slow on the sunny West Coast, the Bulldogs roared back to finish third in the contest with five victories and two defeats. The Dogs then returned home to meet arch-rivals Ole Miss; the Rebels outdid State in the three game series, two games to one. A spirited Bulldog then rose to occasion by winning eight of the next ten games with a sweep against Illinois Wesleyan and two of three against LSU and Alabama. The State nine ran into trouble in the middle part of the season with erratic fielding and poor hitting, losing six of their next eight games. Ole Miss had all but counted the Bulldogs out of the Western Division race; however State dropped Ole Miss 2-1 and 3-0. The final game of the season would be the determining factor in the Western Division of the SEC. But Ole Miss rebounded to defeat the Bulldogs 13-3, elimi- nating State in the season finale. 102 â– - t Standouts for the Bulldogs were Gary Wash- ington who was All-SEC first baseman as well as a contract signer with the New York Yan- kees. Others were All-Western Division, fresh- man right hander Dennis Hall with a 7-1 rec- ord; freshman left hander Brantley Jones with a 6-3 record; senior Junior Field who won the batting title in the Riverside Tournament; sen- ior Frank Portera who signed a pro contract with the Cincinnati Reds; freshman Bill Rorie with a .312 batting average; outfielder Jim Howarth who was named to the Riverside All Tournament Team. The Bulldogs lost some excellent senior players, but the team was basically a young one which gained much experience for the fu- ture seasons. A return to the Riverside Na- tional Tournament and a tough thirty-nine game schedule highlight the 1968 season. A tough Bulldog should rise to the occasion. £ ' Catcher George Patton ' s hot pursuit of a bunted ball caught the Ole Miss runner at first. In dedication of the new Dudy Noble Field, MSU President William Giles threw out the first ball of the season as Assistant Athletic Director David Boo Ferris and Coach Paul Gregory joined the festivities. â– 4 P$ :Jmtk A Young Team Gains Much Experience An alert LSU pitcher barely missed this pick-off play at third as State ' s Rorie scrambled back. 104 Gary Washington, All SEC First Baseman, gained an infield hit against Alabama in a clutch situation. Jim Howarth beat the play at third with Alabama ' s Stan Moss to gain a triple. Bill Rorie demonstrated his hitting ability with this single to 1967 RESULTS State. . 2 Brigham Young 4 State.. 5 UC, Riverside . . 4 (10 inn.) State. . 7 Yale 6 State.. 10 UCLA 12 State . . 5 Wyoming 2 State. . 5 Washington ... 3 State. .11 Ohio State 4 State. . OleMiss 7 State.. OleMiss 1 State. . 9 OleMiss 6 State.. 5 111. Wesleyan . . 3 State . . 6 111. Wesleyan . . 5 State.. 3 LSU 1 State.. 3 LSU 1 State.. 8 LSU 9 State . . 7 Southern Miss . . 8 State . . 4 Southern Miss . . 2 State. . 4 Alabama State . . 4 Alabama 1 State. . Alabama 5 State. . 2 Arkansas State . 5 State. . 2 Arkansas State . 3 State.. 2 LSU State.. 3 LSU 6 State.. 3 LSU 5 State. . 1 Alabama 8 State. . 3 Alabama 2 State . . 2 Alabama 4 State . . 2 Ole Miss 1 State . . 3 Ole Miss State. . 3 OleMiss 13 left as he batted .312 for the Bulldogs. Coach D ' Armi safely holds portant game with LSU. his runner at third in an iin- 105 Netters Finish Third In NCAA Tourney The MSU Tennis Team had its greatest season of all time in 1967. The Bulldogs were sparked by the classic playing of Bob Brien, All American for two years, and John Edmond, third team All American for 1967. Under the fine tutelage of Tom Sawyer the Bulldogs captured every tournament title in which they participated, finally finishing as number three in the nation for the second year. Coach Sawyer was named Coach of the Year in the Southeastern Conference for his coaching abilities. The Bulldogs started the season in February by defeating Florida State 8-1 for the third straight year in the Bill Crow Memorial Match. In March the netmen easily won over twelve major universities from throughout the nation in the Cape Coral Invitational Tournament. In April, the Bulldogs staged their first quadrangular meet on the campus; they de- feated Murray State, Lamar Tech, and Tennessee in this meet. Later in the month, the State netters defeated Big Eight Champs Oklahoma 5-4, along with Kansas and Oklahoma City University in a second quadrangular meet. Returning home, the Bulldogs made a perfect score in winning the Mis- sissippi Intercollegiate Tournament. Having won the Bill Crow Memorial Match with Florida in Pensacola, the State netters, represented by Coach Sawyer and Mack Cameron, receive the trophy from Mr. and Mrs. Crow. First row (I to r) : John Edmond, Bobby Brien, Pierre Lamarche, Hugh Thomson. Second row (I to Cadwallader, Glenn Grisillo, Mack Cameron, Gary Hockey, Ted Jones, Assistant Coach Graham Primrose. r) : Coach Tom Sawyer, Rob 106 Bobby Brien was the Bulldog ace who received first team All America honors as well as All SEC honors. !07 State Takes SEC Title In Southeastern Conference competition, the Bulldogs were near perfect. They blanked Alabama and Ole Miss 9-0 with Louisiana State going down 8-1 in dual meets. The only blemish on the record found the Maroons down 4-3 to Tulane in New Orleans when the meet was called due to darkness. In May, the Bulldogs added the South- eastern Conference Tourney Championship to their laurels; Bobby Brien, Gary Hockey, John Edmond, and Hugh Thomson were all selected to the All-Conference squad. In June the real class of the team became evident when they placed third in the nation for the second year; the Bulldogs competed with forty-six teams in these NCAA Championships. The outlook for 1968 is bright; however, All American Bob Brien will be greatly missed. Mack Cameron will rejoin the squad after being out in 1967. The Bulldogs will count heavily on rising young stars such as Rob Cadwallader and Glen Grisillo as well as Pierre Lamarche, the Canadian ace. â– A John Edmond was a sparkplug for State in the Cape Coral In- vitational as the Bulldogs easily won over twelve other major universities. As a freshman Glen Grisillo performed well for the Bulldogs by winning his singles bracket in SEC Tourney competition.  ' 1iii m . mi ' n Behind the All American playing of Bob Brien the Bulldogs fought to a third place finish in the NCAA Cham- pionships for the second year. Hugh Thomson ' s fine play was a major factor in State ' s Mack Cameron will return to the squad in ' 68 winning the Southeastern Conference Championship. after being out due to illness in 1967. Thinclads Set New Records The 1967 track team experienced only a mediocre season in com- petition, but individually the Bulldogs set new Southeastern Conference records in the one mile and two mile events in June. Others were Charlie the Maroon mainstay who led the record-setting; he brought home SEC records in the one mile and two mile events in June. Others were Charlie Meyer who set a new school record in the pole vault with a jump of 15 ' 1 and John Pennebaker who set a school record in the high hurdle. The Bulldog thinclads opened the season with a loss to Arkansas State. The squad then competed with Memphis State and Ole Miss in the season ' s first triangular meet. Losses to Alabama and Southeastern Louisiana followed a fine showing in the triangular meet. The Bulldogs regrouped and finished fifth out of fourteen teams in the Auburn In- vitational. A second triangular meet with Mississippi College and Ole Miss found the Bulldogs on top with 7SY 2 points. The Southeastern Con- ference Tourney followed; behind the record-setting running of Don Hunt in the one mile and two mile events, the Bulldogs finished sixth. Charlie Meyer set a new school record in the pole vault with a vault of fifteen feet-one inch. Hours of hard practice went into the discus throwing of Steve Lewis. Harnon Fayard and Jack Chapman did the sprinting for the Bulldog thinclads against Arkansas State Teachers College. Distance runner Don Hunt set records every time he ran with a record in the one mile and the two mile events in SEC competition. John Pennebaker was the high hurdles man for the tracksters as he set a school record in the 120 high hurdles event. Golfers Play Top 4 Teams in Nation The Mississippi State University golf team opens its second season under Coach Jerry Scott early in March. Although the formal competition begins in early spring, the Bulldog golfers have been in com- petition among themselves since September. The fall portion of the program consisted mainly of qualify- ing for the scholarships. The qualifying program consisted of twenty-five rounds of medal play with the ball played as it lies. The competition was very keen all throughout the fall, and some of the highlights were ten rounds of 70 or under on the par 73 course, and Bryan McGuffey ' s hole-in-one. The individual leaders were Bryan Mc- Guffey and George Hinman who staged a fierce battle for the number one spot. The overall fall program was very successful as the top 8 golfers had a cumula- tive average of 75.4 for the 25 rounds. The golfers play as tough a schedule as any of State ' s athletic teams. Last year they played, among others, the top four teams in the country and the top two small college teams. Some of the highlights of last year ' s 6-6-1 season were victories over Alabama and Ole Miss. Putting is an important facet of the game, and Coach Scott stresses the necessity of continual practice at putting. Kneeling (I to r) : Gary Spears, Bill Howard, Frank Gumpert, Mike Dougherty, Eddie Andrews. Standing (I to r): Randy Nichols, Joe Ball, Bryan McGuffey, Mike Monroe, Rich Santagata, George Hinman, Pat Jordan, Coach Jerry Scott. 12 hA. I Perfect form brought an excellent tee shot for Bryan McGuffey, a leader in the qualifying rounds. Freshman Gary Spears could not be- lieve that the putt would break to the right as advised by veteran Mike Mon- roe. The tee shot from hole one opened the qualifying rounds for MSU Golfers in the fall. Greeks 14 w 115 First row: Kappa Alpha — Melton, Dunn; Phi Kappa Tau — Wyatt, Crigler; Farmhouse — Lockridge, Raigans. Second row: Alpha Tau Omega — Austin, Kelly; Lambda Chi Alpha — Ivey, Burns; Delta Chi — Smith, Fulton; Pi Kappa Alpha — Lee, Mosley. Third row: Tau Kappa Epsilon — Moose, Sea- grove; Sigma Phi Epsilon — Cleveland, Yoste; Acacia — Hood, Rodman. Fourth roiv: Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Barnes, Oswalt; Sigma Chi — Richard- son, Henson; Kappa Sigma — Jacobs, Mosby. IFC The Interfraternity Council, along with establishing and enforcing rules concerning fraternity rush, pledgeship and initiation, strives to insure co- operation among fraternities on the campus and between the Greek men and the University Administration. The IFC also conducts and regulates the intramural sports program. This year, for the first time in its history, the IFC has absolute control in regu- lating parties through the investiga- tions committee. IFC Officers: Stan Herron, Vice-President; Randy Bolen, Secretary-Treasurer; Scott Kim- brell, President; Dean Oswalt, Sports Chairman; Roy Ruby, Faculty Advisor. 116 Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council of Mississippi State Uni- verity 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 main- tain on a high plane fraternity life and interfraternity relations within Mississippi State University, to fur- ther fine intellectual accomplishment and sound schol- arship, to co-operate with the college administration in the maintaining of high social standards, and to compile the rules governing rushing, pledging, and initiation at Mississippi State Unversity. NANCY WILEY President First row: Nade Lee Davich, Vice-Pres.; Nancy Wiley, Pres.; Jane Power, Sec.; Marie White, Treas. Second row: Sandra Nabors, Judy McHaffey, Suzie riammett, Rebecca Allen, Mrs. Francis Lee, Advisor. 117 Acacia President — Dwight Hood Vice-President — Joseph Stegall Secretary — Don Stuart Treasurer — Harvey Rodman Fourteen Master Masons founded the Acacia Fraternity on the Univer- sity of Michigan campus in 1904. The Mississippi State chapter was first chartered on February 18, 1961. It is now a fast growing chapter with big plans. Acacia ' s first duty is to its mem- bers, and it aids each in developing leadership and responsibility. Acacia gives the member wisdom and under- standing about life, the University, others, and self. Acacia inspires its members to be better and to do better. Acacia is a Greek word social fratern- ity also. Its traditional annual events consist of: The Black and Gold For- mal and The Night of the Nile. Each exemplifies the history and lore of Acacia. The patron saint of Acacia is Py- thagoras, the renowned scholar who developed the 47th proposition of Euclid. All Acacians try to emulate the persistence of Pythagoras in the quest for knowledge. It is Acacia ' s be- lief that application to scholarship is a college man ' s first duty to his col- lege, his fraternity, and himself. Every Acaciaii holds these three watchwords dear to him — Morality, Wisdom, and Truth. 118 Mr. Frank Sekyra John Alexander Bill Babcock William Baker Eugene Boutries Kenneth Clark Ernest Faubion Mike Free Bob Golden Dwight Hood Bichard Hudson Barry Hurt Steven Hydron Curtis Jasper Gaston Jones John Kennard Elihu Lowery Curtis Moorehead Francis Neldon Deri Nelson Michael Palermo Bona Id Beese Leonard Bing Lamar Rodman Jean Selby Lee Smith Joseph Stegall Van Stewart Don Stuart Larry White 119 OFFICERS President — Wendye Wofford Vice President — Peggy Marshall Recording Secretary — Christine Thomas Treasurer — Francis Darwin Alpha Delta Pi was founded May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia. It is the first secret society for women in the world and the Mother of the entire sorority system. It has 120 chapters scattered over the United States and Canada. Epsilon Eta of Alpha Delta Pi was chartered by Grand Council on April 30, 1966. Since its chartering date, the Chapter has participated in the many varied facets of campus life. Alpha Delta Pi is proud to number among those who wear tke diamond, members, past and present, of the AWS legislative, judicial, and house councils; plus several sisters who are members and officers of Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Chi Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, and Pi Alpha Theta. Members, have been se- lected to the Cardinal Key Honor So- ciety. Scholarship, leadership, friendship, responsibility, sisterhood — these are the qualities of the Ideal Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Delta Pi 120 ifmgu JL MtMk in Sharon Applegate Suzanne Baker Linda Berry Carol Buckingham Sherry Burris Carol Callaway Rosemany Cardno Linda Carver Frances Darwin Nada Lee Davich Debbie Davis Cindy Fultz Janice Gammill Becky Gullett Jane Henry Cecilia Hughes Sara Irby Judy Johnson Martha Jones Jane Kennedy Jane Luke Judy McHaffey Peggy Marshall Doris Melott Christine Mitchell Joan Mitcham Kathy Morgan Marsha Murphree Linda Norwoo d Bobbie Nowell Mary Patterson Janna Pepper Sherry Platte Joy Reynolds Sheila Reynolds Regina Russel Katherine Self Pat Still Dorothy Templeton Christine Thomas Katherim Walton Faye Willoughby Wendye Wofford Cynthia Wood Patti Wright 121 Psst, Judy, who ' s that fat guy coming down the chimney? One more and we ' ll be well on our way! 122 . . . And Pepper adds the salt — then Hang up that phone, DAM — ! ADn ' s Ann Landers 123 • President — Chet Hollomon Vice-President — Larry Allison Secretary — Everette Beers Treasurer — Bill Ainsworth Alpha Tau Omega was the first Greek letter college fraternity organ- ized after the Civil War. It was found- ed at Richmond, Virginia, on Septem- ber 11, 1865, and its first chapter was established at the Virginia Mili- tary Institute at Lexington, Virginia, by three young Confederate soldiers who were seeking to unite, fraternally, the young men of the South as well as those of the North. The Mississippi Epsilon Epsilon chapter of Alpha Tau Omega, founded in 1937, has grown extensively this year in all fields of college life. Un- der the leadership of our President, Chet Hollomon, we feel we had a very successful year. Many of the Tau ' s are active in numerous organizations and activities on campus: Vice-President of Senior class, Vice-President of the Business School, Vice-President of the Engi- neering School, Varsity cheerleader, Who ' s Who of American Colleges and Universities plus most honor clubs and fraternities. We are proud of our Little Sister of the Maltese Cross Pro- gram and the election of our candidate for Sophomore Maid during Home- coming. Naturally our parties went well with our social year being highlighted by our annual Spring Formal and Viking Party. Alpha Tau Omega 124 A ) fm$ r r ' 0 §g l Jfi r J N | fc| rf v -f- 5 jj f ! ' r P« f l ' 1 Fj jSk f % -% jg%v m g P - i|P L N Mrs. Vivian Bufkin Richard Abbott Bill Ainsworth Lawrence Allison Steve Anderson Robert Arnold James Austin Walter Beeland Everette Beers C. R. Bond Robert Bowker Martin Carson James Coakley James Cole Lamar Conerly Russell Connell John Cramlet Gery Cummings Robert Dampeer Dick Dickerson Jeffery Donald Frank Emanuel St ephen Farish Meredith Fox John Fraiser William Gearhiser Newell Hart George Hartfield Robert Hemphill David Hester Victor Hobbs diet Hollomon Benton Howie Thomas Humble Walter Hussey Bix Johnson George Kappler James Karcher Edward Kelley Joe Kennedy Louis King Richard Kirby Edward Latham Alton Latimer Charles Little Barry Male Johnny McReynolds Leonard Mitchell Chester Moore William Mullis Ralph Nobles Kenneth Parent Jack Patterson Jr. Bill Phillips Bruce Pierce Kaleel Rahaim Charles Rasco Paul Reeves David Ringenberg V. S. Robertson Jr. Ronald Roland James Salter Don Shanks Douglas Shanks William Stampley Jr. Clay Terrell Wayne Thorne James Trimble Chris Valsamakis Nick Valsamakis John Walsh Ronnie Walton Thomas Ward Cecil Wells Jimmy White Robert White Donald Windham 125 Taus take a break. Brothers work on help week project at Episcopal Church. ATO Sweetheart, Cheryl Albritton, surveys the scene. JHH m ?% 14 v ' JH ! â– -- ikmM Faculty Advisor Charles Quinnelly and Alumni Brother Dr. Snell- grove greet Rushees. Did you know — Santa Claus is an ATO. 126 Outstanding rush entertainment — Sadie and Juju ATS ' I would fret stuck with a drunk. ' Hurry! Two plus two is 127 chapter the on OFFICERS President — Rebecca Allen Vice President — Cynthia Ivy Secretary — Mary Tom Mills Treasurer — Margaret Ann Fairley Chi Omega is an order that was founded on the University of Arkansas campus on April 5, 1895. Phi Delta of Chi Omega was organized Mississippi State University- campus in 1936. At present there are 150 active chapters throughout the United States. Fundamentals of Chi Omega center around friendship, which is dependent upon harmonious person- nel. In a sorority such as this, there is pleasure, respite from the tasks of the day, and good talk that contributes to learning. Such friendship is a cultural influence. Annual activities of the Chi Omegas include the Christmas Orphans Party, the Fall and Spring Eleusinian Ban- quet, the All-Fraternity Songfest, and the Spring Formal. Participation in Derby Day is also a yearly event for the Chi Omegas. Chi Omegas at State can be found participating in all phases of campus activities. Chi Omegas hold member- ship in Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, and Who ' s Who. By being involved in A.W.S., Student Association, and IDC government, Chi Omegas show their willingness to give of themselves to serve as leaders. To its members, Chi Omegas is much more than a social sorority. It is a society of college women devoted to fine friendships and high purposes, both of which are beneficial to the in- dividual Chi Omega during her college career and throughout her entire life. Chi Omega 128 Rebecca Allen Cheryl Albritton Scottie Atkins Cynthia Bell Nancy Betterworth Marion Boswell Shirley Boswell Linda Bowen Barbara Boyd Mary Boyd Anne Brooks Beverly Brown Alice Carty Nancy Cheeley Susan Clieth Dannia Compton Brenda Conerly Sherry Cook June Cooper Margaret DeMoville Patty Dickerson Ginger Ditto Diane Dotson Margaret Fairley Sharon Fisher Gail Fleming Ginger Giles Martha Given Cathy Gresham Carol Guider Cherie Hammond Patti Harrell Frances Houston Cynthia Ivy Debe Johnson Anna Looney Evelyn Looney Martha Maxwell Mary Mills Anne Milner Jane Moore Melinda Moore Marilyn Moye Dorothy Nixon Nancy Norman Mary Norris Lynn Oakman Eugenia Ozier Sara Phelps Phyllis Pounds Patricia Power Peggy Power Mary Ready Sandra Saye Connie Shirley Gayle Smith Patricia Staggers Gayle Stanley Georgia Swayze Sharon Terry Elizabeth Treppendahl Joan Turner Viva Valentine Margaret Virden Allison Walt Elizabeth Walker Myra Ward Sandy Watson Scarlet White Lucy Whitsett Nan Wideman Sue Ward Emily Wright 129 Chi Omegas were out in full force for the Sigma Chi ' s annual Derby Day. Give me back my cookie, Gresham! Xfi Elections — success or disappointment, but fun! 130 The Sound of Chi 0 — weeks of worry and work, yet a time of true sisterhood. Chi Omega Spring Eleusinian 131 President — David Smith Vice-President — Edwin Dulaney Secretary — Phillip Doolittle Treasurer — Jim Burwell A group of students with a common purpose in mind met at Cornell Uni- versity on October 13, 1890. These students were endeavoring to find ex- pression for their desires for fellow- ship and intellectual association. Thus was born the Delta Chi Fraternity. It was originally founded as a law fraternity, but in 1929 the law require- ment was dropped, and students in all fields were accepted for membership. Mississippi State University Colony of Delta Chi was established in Febru- ary of 1963 and it received its charter in 1964. 132 Mrs. Kahl Kirk Arnett Gerald Barber Joe Bell Lige Brown Travis Bunch James Burell Cliff Camp David Cardwell D. W. Charles James Cox Jimmy Crell Philip Doolittle Gregory Duke Edwin Dulaney Gary Dunaway Harold Fulton Jerry Furini Thomas Payne Lloyd Glenn Tommy Gorman Lane Ingram Steve Lawrence Don Lindsey Ralph McCall T. D. McWilliams Clifton McWilliam Howard Martin James Meyers David Miles Daniel Rainey Wayne Randall S. T. Rayburn Robert Saunders Frank Sessums William Shirley David Smith C. R. Sollie, Jr. James Stevenson Lee Stovall Paul Tessier Jeffrey Whittaker 133 Farmhouse President — Stanley A. Herren Vice-President — John C. Lockridge Secretary — Ernest H. Flint Treasurer — George S. Phillips Farmhouse Fraternity was founded in 1905 at the University of Missouri by D. Howard Doane and six other young men dedicated to their chosen vocations, to their university, to their country, and to their God. Today Farmhouse chapters at 22 major Land- Grant Universities maintain these same founding ideals. Farmhouse has the objectives to build men, to effect bonds of brotherhood among its mem- bers, to establish a. home for worthy students while in college, and to pro- mote the social, moral, and intellec- tual welfare of its members. The Mississippi Chapter of Farm- house Fraternity was colonized in 1962 and chartered in 1964. From the beginning, the Mississippi Chapter has reigned number one scholastically among campus fraternities, and in 1967 was one of the eleven chapters from the over 3000 fraternity chapters in the United States to earn the Nation- al Interfraternity Council ' s Summa Cum Laude designation for outstand- ing scholarship. 134 Mrs. W. C. Inzer William Arinder James Bornman Malcolm Broome Robert Cameron Wade Carter Jr. Leonard Curtis Jr. Alvis Deford Fred Heindl Lee Herren Stanley Herren Lonnis Johnson John Loehridge Russell McCardle Phil Pepper George Phillips Ronald Raigins James Smith Sammy Smith Kenneth Strong Dwight Tolleson John Willis III Larry Wilson Kenneth Wissner James Youngblood 135 President — Jerry Carlisle Vice-President — Larry Nesbit Secretary — Chuck Jordon Treasurer — Jimmy Pearson Kappa Alpha Order, an Order of Christian Knights, 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 them- selves and their fellow students. The man w ho best exemplified these ideals was Robert E. Lee, the Spiritual Founder of Kappa Alpha. Beta Tau of Kappa Alpha Order is an example of leadership and hon- or. Kappa Alpha ' s have served and shall continue to serve Mississippi State University in a variety of lead- ership organizations, clubs, honorary societies, and in sports activities. Brotherhood is a tradition at Beta Tau. This tradition is displayed with summer rush parties, parties after football games, the pledge-active foot- ball game, the serenading of girls pinned or engaged to KA ' s, and the kidnapping of an active brother by the pledge class, all serving 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 its sweetheart is formally recognized. This year Miss Freddie Smith, a senior at MSCW, was selected as the 1967 Rose. During the spring of alternating years, KA ' s relive the Southern traditions of the Civil War era by staging its Old South Celebration. Leadership, Honor, Brotherhood . . . Kappa Alpha. Kappa Alpha Order â– ( % ' Sr Jfe fe 136 ffk 0i Cb e Mrs. Nan Wright Jerry Adams John Allen Richard Armstrong Thomas Bond Jr. Gary Bonds B. B. Brister III Fred Burke Claude Carter Clarke Coleman Sammye Crowson Rod Darnell Mike Ellis Dale Ferber Jeffrey Glen Marion Gray James Henry David Hester Greg Hinkebein Dale Hubbard Tommy Jordan Steve Klyce Ronnie Knight Robert Lanier Percy McCaa Billy McCrillis John Mclntyre Brent Melton Ferdie Moore Elmer Mosby Larry Nesbit Buck O akes Jimmy Pearson Jimmy Pepper Jeff Peterson John Phillips Guy Santucci John Schubert Gene Shepard Terry Shivers Tommy Somers Clyde Standefer John Stewart Mike Summerford Don Varner Wayne Wilcox Hoyt Wilder Jimmy Barham Frank Bailey Richard Bethay Steve Black Roy Byrd Jerry Carlisle George Carr Joseph Carr Charles DeFoore Jr. James Dillard James Disharoon Charles Dunn Rogers Hannan Buddy Hardy David Hart David Hatchett Shellye Hutchinson Marvin Hynum Daniel Jones Chuck Jordan Richard Lefoldt Bill Lotterhos James Maddox David Madison Brent Miller Bob Minis Robert Monette Leon Monroe Joseph Ogletree Robert O ' Reilly Raymond Overstreet Charles Ozier Bill Prisock Larry Reeves Bill Reeves Ronny Sanders Ken Simpson Vernon Sisk Roger Smith Mike Snuggs Leonard Thomas Tommy Thompson Allen Torrey David Trevathan Bernie Winkel Jesse Williams Mark Woolsey 137 KA ' s Racked Distinguished guests: Art Roberts and the Webb Showband Super Pike flies over head 138 The Apache Revue at formal rush K A 139 Kappa Sigma President — Wynne Jacobs Vice-President — David Speights Secretary — Ken McCaskill Treasurer — Maret Maxwell Anticipating the school year, Kap- pa Sigma ' s began their successful rush program early in the summer with district parties. The summer program was climaxed by a state-wide party in Jackson. Rush continued in the fall with a series of formal and in- formal parties. With the pledging of thirty-one outstanding young men, a successful rush ended. The fall social season included par- ties after the Southern, Houston, and Ole Miss games. A Founders ' Day Banquet and dance at the Rivermont Club was the highlight of the season. For the past several Christmas seasons, Kappa Sig ' s have played Santa Claus to the children of Palmer Orphanage. Climaxed by the annual Spring For- mal, the second semester also included several other social events. Through- out the spring the fraternity was host to several 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 Christ- mas present to Mother Clare was a mink stole. Kappa Sigma is proud of its schol- astic achievements. For the past sev- enteen years Kappa Sigma has sur- passed the all men ' s average on cam- pus. 140 Mrs. Bingham John Almond David Baker Jimmy Ball Pete Baughman Don Beatty Robert Bernard Joseph Boland Si Bondurant David Bowling Philip Carby Glen Castle William Catlette Jr. Michael Clark James Coke George Corhern William Corhern Charlie Craig Don Cross Jack Curry Jr. John Daly Mark Dortch James Douglas Stayton Dow John Epting W. T. Ewing Sr. Robert Fairbank Jr. William Freiman Douglas Garrett Jack Gervin Lynn Goode Henry Graddy W. E. Hawkins Joe Hillman Braxton Hobdy Jr. Burton Hosch Jr. Robert Hughes Martin Jack Herbert Jacobs Jody Jarrell Walter Johnson Ransom Jones Nickey King John Lieb Philip Lieb Kenneth McCaskill Robert McDonnell James McKenzie Terry McKibbon Niles McNeel William Mathison Wilburn Maxwell Matt Melsheimer Daniel Michael John Montgomery Michael Mosby Richard Noel Kelly O ' Neal M. R. O ' Neal Jack Parker William Pearcy Donnell Perkins John Pittman Hunter Pratt Bob Robinson James Ross Michael Roth Leo Schuster Charles Shamburger John Shattuck Luther Shelby Hamilton Sirls Jo Smith David Speights Claude Steele III David Stennis Haynie Stringer Jack Stuart Thomas Tardy Ed Taylor Buddy Thompson Jerry Todd Larry Tripp David Vance William Vanlandingham Mac Wall Bill Wallace Michael Williams Wade Wineman Jr. Loren Zimmerman 141 Sweetheart m, That million dollar smile. 142 4 «Li The same ole son . T; Rum Runner . n JL K 2 143 Lambda Chi Alpha President — Pat Burns Vice-President — Ken Hicks Secretary — Carl Ivey Treasurer — Hal Hicks Epsilon Chi chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha was chartered on April 22, 1939. Since that date, the chapter has grown to a membership of 69. The Lambda Chi ' s have enjoyed numerous social functions during the 67-68 year: parties, pledge swaps with several sororities, pledge-active foot- ball and softball games, and the for- mal in Memphis. The brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha finished this past year of IFC sports with a first place in handball and bowl- ing, and a second place in softball. The Lambda Chi ' s are proud of two new members of our fraternity, Mrs. Jim Haney of Starkville, the new housemother; and Bully, the new MSU mascot who is housed at the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house. The Lambda Chi ' s at State feel that t hey have had a successful year in promoting the academic, athletic, and social aspects of a well-rounded college life here at Mississippi State University. 144 Mrs. Haney Michael Allen Mabry Anderson Earl Baham Charles Barlow Frederick Bielane David Bucciantini Kenneth Burns Patrick Burns Ernie Dorrill David Drane Charles Fore Robert Gaddis Richard Goodwin William Grantham Billy Graves Gerald Greer Ken Hicks Stephen Hicks Wayne Hill Gary Hockey Jerry Hood James Howell Carl Ivey James Jackson Billy Jones Robert Kendrick Jobie Melton Danny McDaniel Claiborne McDonald Clayton McWilliams Louis Pylant Willaim Price Dewey Reed Bobby Rogers Russell Rogers Fred Rogers Fred Salvo Paul Salvo Lewie Sandel Robert Senter Thomas Stallings Ronald Stutzman S. G. Stutzman III Paul Sullivan James Taylor Johnny Van Horn Charles Weeks Thomas White Samuel Winfield Charles Withers 145 It ' s great having a mother at school. f 146 Rush at Lambda Chi house A X A Nice looking leaf basket Preparing for Homecoming Elections 47 Phi Kappa Tau President — David Vaughan Vice-President — Scott Jones Secretary — Jim Crowe Treasurer — Eddie Mays The Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1906, and now has 92 chap- ters and 8 colonies throughout the nation. Alpha Chi chapter, at Missis- sippi State, was founded in 1938. Christian ideals, Democratic princi- ples, and innate worth of the individ- ual are the cornerstones of our Fra- ternity. We emphasize the fact that the main reason for coming to college is to obtain an education. Therefore, we have a strict scholarship policy for pledges and members and adhere to the idea that learning is of primary importance to the college man. Our aim is to aid in the development of a fully balanced personality. Our members are associated with many professional and honorary organiza- tions on campus, which are an invalu- able asset in launching a successful college career. On the lighter side of fraternity life, our parties offer more than ample opportunity for releasing the tensions of college work. Leader- ship, scholarship, and friendships, musts for tomorrow ' s leaders, are de- veloped through association with Phi Kappa Tau. 148 Mrs. Rebecca Adams Jesse Adams Joe Ades Michael Albright Ralph Alewine III William Alexander Criffin Alford Jimmy Armstrong William Aycock Ward Bannerman William Beasley III Warren Beatty Richard Beaudoin Dieter Berge Paul Bernheim Jr. Harry Caccamisi Harrison Caldwell Phillip Carson Ken Carver John Cates Tommy Coggin Walter Costilow Robert Crigler J. T. Crowe Bruce Dooley Ralph Duncan Thomas Farris Jones Fedric Phi] Gatlin Jimmy Gipson B. K. Griffin Larry Grillot Kent Haney Douglas Hansen John Harbor Charles Haynes Jr. Glenn Helman Ken Helman James Hodges Harry Holcombe III Robert Holmes Ronald Humphrey John Johnson Scott Jones A. M. Juniker Larry Kirk Lelan Langston William Lott Donald Lovelace Robert Lowe Joe Maniscalco William Martin William Mays Jr. Ed McDonald Eckward McKnight James Meli James Nickles Jr. Malcolm Outlaw Johnny Prewitt Bill Roberts Frank Scott James Stubblefield David Vaughan Douglas Veazey William Walters Sid Walton Dwight Weatherford Jim White John White James Williamson Steve Wilson Larry Windham Lee Wyatt Charles Yeager Jr. 149 O K T Our Two Sweethearts 150 Hold on fellows I had a bath last month Latest Phi Tau Pledge Practice for the pledge-active football srame 151 Phi Mu OFFICERS President — Sandra Nabors Vice President — Linda Singletary Secretary — Nancy Montgomery Treasurer — Sara Wentworth Kappa Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu re- ceived its charter on June 1, 1962, bringing to Mississippi State Univer- sity a strong link in the fraternity world. Living up to the traditions of its founders, Phi Mu sets as its goal the obtaining of the purest ideals of noble womanhood . . . love, honor, and truth. Fraternity swaps, the Spring formal, and Houseparties on the coast add to the lighter side of college life, while Phi Mu ' s are constantly busy on cam- pus with various activities. Phi Mu spirit and enthusiasm is easily seen by the active participation in such projects and activities as All- Fraternity Songfest, Derby Day, parties for the children of Happy House and Palmer House, a Halloween party for the pledges of all sororities, and the financial adoption of a child overseas. Phi Mu ' s are also active on campus as cheerleaders, majorettes, Army ROTC sponsors, members of Angel Flight, A.W.S., Cardinal Key, Student Senate, and numerous honorary organizations. Some of the honors received by Phi Mu ' s this year include Reveille beau- ties and favorites, Homecoming Maid, class officers, and fraternity little sis- ters. Phi Mu is not a sorority of stereo- typed girls, but rather a true sisterhood of individuals sharing a common bond of love for each other and for Phi Mu and her ideals ... A Faithful Sister forever. 152 Cheryl Anderson Judy Baham Barbie Barry Jane Beale Katliy Biggers Becky Carter Brenda Carter Martha Casey- Sarah Chustz Mary Cochran Joy Cox Laura Duke Carol Easterling Mary Edwards Mary Flewellen Lisa Goher Eleanor Gray Freddie Green Linda Grissom Becky Hammer Patricia Haney Cathy Hawkins Greta Hearron Barbara Jasper Pat Kelly Marsha Lewis Peggy Lewis Mary McRae Becky Majors Chris Manning Margaret Martin Pam Miskelly Joffrion Mitts Nancy Montgomery Jean Morgan Gayle Murphree Sandra Nabors Suzanne Nash Jean Nosser Joanne O ' Brien Judy Owens Patricia Patterson Julie Pepper Sarah Pierce Karen Ross Pat Ruthledge Linda Seale Lydia Shows Vera Simpson Linda Singletary Jaque Sommer Rebecca Smith Linda Firran Watrus Larvin Kay Wall Beth Webb Margaret Weeks Patricia Weeks Sara Wentworth Sara Westbrook Nancy Wiley Hilary Wilson Julia Wright 153 This is the last time I ' m accepting a blind date. Houseparty — Coast — New Orleans — Bods and Booze 154 June Playmate I don ' t care who he is. if he ' ll help work on the float- pledge him. Man. do you think you ' ll get Phi Mu Gentleman or something? 155 Pi Kappa Alpha President — Jerry Lee V ice-President — Thomas Lawson Secretary — Don Smith Treasurer — James Farris On May 27, 1927, Phi Alpha Alpha Petitioning Colony received its charter as Gamma Theta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Thus began a long and glorious history of the first fra- ternity on the Mississippi State Cam- pus. Over the years Gamma Theta Chapter has achieved several firsts in the fraternity system: it was the first fraternity to build a chapter house, the first to serve meals to the men of the fraternity, and the first to hold a social function on the campus of MSCW. The year 1967-68 began for Pi Kap- pa Alpha with a very successful rush; Gamma Theta pledged forty-two out- standing young men. The enthusiasm of rush spilled into the school year as the Pikes sponsored Little Sister Mary McEwen who was elected Homecoming Queen. Naturally the football season was highlighted with numerous BIOYA parties and swaps. November found the Pikes entertaining the Palm- er House orphans with the able and pretty assistance of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. The Christmas Season un- folded with the beautiful and gala Christmas Open House. On campus the Pikes have excelled in Inter-fraternity Sports for many years and have boasted of many cam- pus leaders. Gamma Theta has been especially proud of its beautiful Dream Girl, Miss Madeline White, as well as the pretty and vivacious Little Sisters of the Shield and Diamond. 156 es. P. , « ' ' ffln rar- fn . . _ . . _ ,„ s t ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft f |S ft £5 rt a ft r3 5 ft a ft ft ft ft k jr % jgfe r H {• © ft ft ft ,0 ft ' ft ft ft 15 Q ft Mrs. Alice Moeller David Allen John Allen Thomas Anderton Robert Bullock Billy Buxton Robert Campbell Larry Carroll Gerald Cross James Cummins William Curry Fenton DeWeese James Farris Walter Fields Frank Fillingim Jim Gallaspy Wyatt Gwin William Guillot Walter Heslep Richard Hewlett Rodger Johnson Johnnie Jordan Edwin Keith Harold Kergosien Terry Landrum Dwayne Lawrence Thomas Lawson Jerry Lee George Marx Thomas Mitchell Dwight Morris Raymond Mosley Van Richardson Steve Rue John Salmon Kenneth Sansbury Robert Stringer Perry Thomas III Donald Thompson James Thompson Jerry Ward Charles Webb William Weems Dean Wingo Michael Ashley Lynn Bradshaw Robert Brook Thomas Brown Walter Carter Raymond Cobb Roy Cravey Billy Crenshaw Thomas Dews Robert Draper Larry Duckworth Richard Ellington Wayne Gibson Robert Godwin Charles Graham Frank Grove Jerry Hill Doug Holden Vincent Jackson Tommy Jarrett Hardy Kergosien William Kitchens William Lacey Ronny Landrum Robert McCracken Eddie McCormick Ken McDougal C. L. Manderson Bob Norsworthy James Perry Robert Plant Thomas Plant Edward Scott Randy Small Don Smith Edwin Stcbbins III T.S. Thornhill Thomas Tyler Thomas Walker Steve Wallace Glen Wilson Harold Wilson Larry Wright Richard Yoder 157 n k a Little Sisters of Shield and Diamond Even Karate didn ' t stop the Pledges. Pikes add ban ; to Homecoming 158 Brine; me a Coke and a Sundae with nuts. Pike refreshment stand Freshman ' s first duty at State. Swaps relieve Thursday ' s tension. 159 President — Ray Slaughter Vice-President — Dean Oswalt Secretary — Bobby Anders Treasurer — Bill Byars Mississippi Theta of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, founded over eighty years ago at Mississippi State, is the oldest fraternity on campus. National SAE is the largest fraternity in the world, having over 150,000 members. This year the SAE ' s were both ac- tive and successful in rush, sports, campus activities, civic projects, and social life. The year was begun by pledging fifty men. Although they did not retain the overall sports trophy last year, they finished high in all in- dividual sports. The SAE ' s began the year by actively and successfully sup- porting Miss Margaret Anne Fairley for Senior Maid. Striving for an award given to the outstanding SAE chapter involved in civic projects, the SAE ' s have planned a charity basketball game with the Starkville team, and other drives and projects in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce. Keeping with the old saying all work and no play . . . , the SAE ' s rounded out the year with an exciting social sea- son. Some of the highlights were the Pledge Formal, the Hell ' s Angels par- ty, and the Black and White Formal. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 160 £ fo ft ft ft ft : f JV SL i ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 4 4 4 ar % 4 .ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Mrs. Billie Hart James Agnew Stewart Alford John Anders Harris Barnes Edward Bass Vernon Beard Patrick Beasley David Brannan William Brannan Jerry Brewer Richard Brophy Newton Carver III Allen Clements Jr. Johnny Cummins Robert Dale William Eddleman Clifton Fowler Lanny Foy Fred Gaddis Donald Harris George Harris Chris Haynes David Hulsey Louis Jones Sterling Jones Warren Johnson Todd Kahl Melvin McClure Bryan McGuffey Sam Mclntyre Walker Mclntyre David Miles Thomas Montgomery Gart Nash John Nichols Douglas Place Tommie Potts Michael Prados Neal Rogers Robert Shannon James Sheppard Billy Simmons George Stallings John Tomlinson Marion Towery James Turner James Wallis David Whitaker George Wilder Michael Williams Robert Wooley Van Anderson Jesse Austin Wayne Barnard Dudley Barnes Curtis Belford Donald Devis Irving Black David Box William Brown W. V. Byars W. M. Carr Jr. Carl Carruth Jerry Davis John Decker Richard Drane Jr. John Eddleman Michiel Gaddis James Gannaway III Buford Gilbert Hilton Greer Jr. Richard Humphries Tom Humphries David Jackson William Jacob Ed Keeton Robert Lancaster Don Lawrence Needom Lott William Mclntyre Marion McLellan Brandon McSwain Frank McWilliams Leland Norman Dean Oswalt Dale Pillow George Pillow Robert Rogers Sidney Scales Alfred Sears Giles Shackelford Raymong Slaughter Robert Tardy Thomas Taylor Gerald Thames Arthur Warren III Julian Watson John Webb Donald Weaver 161 The Reflector can ' t be that interesting J Billy Joe fans the breeze 162 A man with whom virtue Ssafe! 2 A E The Mets of IFC SAE Sweetheart — 1967 — Sandra Stevenson Action at the Formal Placed first in Song Fest C . f „ r r 163 President — George Carlson Vice-President — George Henson Secretary — Eric Grabowski Treasurer — George T. Kelly The Gamma Upsilon Chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, originally known as the George Rifles, received its char- ter here at MSU in 1938. Sigma Chi claims 151 chapters and 90,000 mem- bers. Two of the highlights of the aca- demic 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 aca- demic, athletic, and social aspects of a well-rounded college life. Sigma Chi 164 , £i p pi A} ft fS if | f« JA M®L ik « A % 4 v lis j dJsL k. «v «■a j t rj is ' 4 % M • C i efi, .fr v i fTTl |h f— r £ i , ft I g ft ft ft a mp hpp s£%A, r% it tf H i H i ( J ft ft ft %£% ft . , ft e:i «| ft ft ft ft ft m . _ i ft ft ft a ft ftJT ft Mrs. Hamlin T. C. Anderson Donald Aylward W. R. Beane Arthur Brickey Robert Buchanan James Campbell George Carlson James Coleman Clayton Coleman Sam Cox III Chester Crum Jr. Patrick Farrell Samuel Featherston Van Finger Jr. C. E. Frazier C. C. Guenther Jr. John Guyton Tip Hailey George Henson William Hoey Charles Hughes Farmer Hughes Nick Isch George Kelly Albert King Thomas Klinck William Landers Warren McCormick Danny McDaniel Charles McKinley J. M. Martin William Nelson Freddie Norton Carlisle Owen Hiram Pauley William Richardson David Richardson Walter Seay Walter Shelton Darryl Sparks Price Spencer Frank Stevens Jr. Victor Stuckey John Walden Thomas Walton Andrew Westerfield Morgan Whitfield Gerald Beard Dudley liearden Donald Benjamin Robert Bennett Roye Carnell Charles Carson Earl Clardy Leonard Cobb Mark Durrett Ben Ellis Johnny Ervin Bob Evans Congas Grabowski Thomas Gregory Jr. Harry Griffith Bobby Gossett James Hill James Hitt William Hodges James Hooper IV Jame Jackson Danny Johnson Fred Johnson Lloyd Kellogg Thomas Lester Charles Lovorn Fred McCaleb Stewart McCollum Buddy Massey Franklin Matthews Tony Mefford William Murphree Dave Perkins Robert Phillips Pete Poland Robert Ramey Jr. Edward Short William Skelton Henry Sloan II Frank Spann Wallie Stuckey Tom Thorns Herbert Thompson III James Thompson Charles Wilkes Ralph Williams John Young III 165 166 Chapter officers plan the organ- ization for fall rush. President George Carlson presents the housemother with a diamond sweetheart pin for her birthday. The Good Fairy and an elf assist Santa Claus. 2 X Some brothers will park their new car anywhere to show it off. 167 President — Grover Cleveland Vice-President — Harry Yoste Secretary — Kirk Thompson Treasurer — William Thomas Mississippi Beta of Sigma Phi Ep- silon was founded at Mississippi State University April 30, 1938. Since that date, we have grown to a membership of eighty men. Sigma Phi Epsilon began a suc- cessful year by acquiring a new house- mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Humburg, from Jackson. Also adding greatly to our success was the pledging of thirty- six men this fall. The fall social season included par- ties after the Houston and Southern games and an open house homecom- ing weekend. The annual Founder ' s Day Banquet was held November 1, 1967 in the Union banquet room. These events and others are climaxed with the annual Queen of Hearts Ball in the spring, at which time the Queen is crowned and the Outstanding Pledge Award is announced. In the Homecoming parade, the Sigma Phi Epsilon float was awarded first place for the second consecutive year. Sig Ep ' s have been active in the field of sports, winning the IFC golf trophy and placing high in handball and basketball. Sigma Phi Epsilon 168 Mrs. Elizabeth Humburg Douglas Adams Raymond Allen Robert Atkinson Thomas Atkinson Earle Baker Robert Bewick Willaim Bourquard Forrest Bratley Sammy Brantleg James Bunch Geoffrey Butts Stanley Causey James Clark Grover Cleveland Carl Cook William Cummings Pinkney Cunningham III Joseph Curry Bobby Edwards Dave Elliott Robert Elliott Gary Geiser George Gray Paul Guthrie Virgil Hale John Harmon John Harris Craig Henderson Robert Hendrix Jim Hill Charles Huber Andrew Hunt Robert Jackson Ronnie James Robert Jones Edward Kringer Philip Lane Charles Lange Michael Lefoldt William McMullin Jr. Ken Meacham Thomas Meyers Tommy Mollitt James Monn Charles Moore Keith Moreton J. T. Mueller Allen Pearson II James Perry Jr. Ronald Province Randolph Ramsey Jr. Theodore Reckcr Harold Sasser Mason Sasser John Shafer Dee Smel ley- Ted Smith Robert Sowell Don Stormo Joseph Swanzy Johnnie Thomas William Thomas Kircum Thompson Dennis Walker Richard Walker David Wilkins Charles Yoste Harry Yoste 169 So you ' re a legacy, huh, kid? Paint, hell, we ' re white washing the termites! 170 You can ' t say Bill didn ' t work the pledges. 2 $ E Come on Grover, it ' s not that bad! Pinned brother takes a dip 171 President — Don Seagrove Vice-President — Bob Palmer Secretary — Kris Henely Treasurer — Rick Lester Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University on Jan- uary 10, 1899, as a new kind of fra- ternity in which members would be chosen not for wealth, rank, or honor but for personal worth and character. Today, the fraternity, by stressing democratic ideals and high principles, has grown to be the largest interna- tional social fraternity in number of collegiate chapters. The fraternity has developed a sys- tem of purposeful pledge training to replace hell week . A committee of the National Interfraternity Confer- ence has pronounced the TKE pledge probation as the best planned pro- gram yet devised by any fraternity. The Kappa Rho Chapter of Mis- sissippi State University is the first chapter in Mississippi. It was started in February, 1965, with fourteen men and has grown to a present size of forty-five actives and twenty-eight pledges. Beginning this year, TKE is award- ing the Sam P. Mitchel trophy for the fraternity or sorority that has a high scholastic average and whose activities bring honor and distinction on MSU. The Katherine York Trophy will be awarded to the social club at MSCW that has a high scholastic average and whose activities bring honor and dis- tinction on MSCW. Tau Kappa Epsilon 172 Kenneth Allen James Baines Bill Baker Gordon Baxter Lynn Black Dennis Boyd Robert Bridges Terry Britt Stanley Bulger Walter Cade John Case Joseph Catledge William Chapman David Coltharp William Coody John Dearing John Draffen Joseph Ford William Caley Robert Goudelock John Graham John Grice Raymond Gurley Gregory Hall Ralph Harrison Ronald Henley David Holland David James Arthur Jones Michael Jones Larry Daughtry William Laughlin Michael Lawrence Ricky Lee W. R. Lester Charlie Lowery John Mclnnis Walker Mangum Wayne Massing Norman Mathews James Miley David Milner Parks Mitchell Jem Mohead Shaun Moose Orva Nickerson Robert Palmer William Pickett William Rochelle Charles Ryan W. D. Seagrove Robert Shally John Sinclair Mathew Smith John Sullivan Charles Thurman Guy Tucker John Turnage Rodney West John Williams 173 T K E No sweat with the actives playing 174 I ' m keeping my mouth shut! What kind of sandwich, Bob? 175 OFFICERS President — Suzy Hammett Vice President — Janie Morris Recording Secretary — Linda Eidson Treasurer — Patricia Dooley Advisor—Mrs. Florence Dunn Zeta Tau Alpha was founded at Longwood College, Farmville, Virgin- ia on October 15, 1898 and now has 135 chapters internationally. Gamma Zeta was installed as the 79th chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha in April, 1940, the second sorority to come to MSU. Each year, members of Gamma Zeta participate in the many areas of col- lege life: scholarship, leadership, hon- oraries, and social life. This year, a Zeta was Homecoming Queen, Miss MSU, first alternate to Miss Mississippi State, majorette, cheerleader, treasurer of the Junior class, Vice-president of AWS. Zetas were also in Angel Flight, band, Cardinal Key, Alpha Lambda Delta, Who ' s Who, Gamma Beta Phi, fraternity little sisters, and numer- ous other campus organizations. Besides the individual members of ZTA participating in activities, the chapter as a whole has had a busy year. The Zetas participated in Derby Day, Easter Seal Drive, Founders ' Day Banquet, Zeta Tau Alpha State Day, the All-Fraternity Sing, helped with the Pike Thanksgiving Party for the Or- phans, and all campus elections. Zeta Tau Alpha 176 ] Nell Allen Nancy Balmer Susan Beneveds Nancy Blair Susan Brumfield Ann Burkley Dianne Byars Dawn Campbell Martha Copelin Jenny Davis Linda Davis Glenda Doggett Trish Dooley Donna Eddie Linda Edison Bettye Gnemi Loretta Graddy Suzy Hammett Sandra Hancock Nancy Hardin Elizabeth Holloman Linda Johnson Karen Kellum Margaret Lenz Anna Lucie Mary McEwen Nancy Manning Janie Morris Margaret Morris Julie Murray June Nichols Mary Sue Oakley Linda Ogs Sandra Palmer Sandra Peel Gale Raulerson Debbie Ritter Ruth Ann Rowe Dian Scott Bonnie Smith Shirley Spence Paula Stierli Esther Strickland Pha Temple Linda Washburn Marie White Nancy White Mary Williams 177 A watched phone never rings . . . more than once. The members take their share ( ? ) first and fast at the Halloween party. S SB wnssBS Rush Week and thirty names to go. 178 ZTA Happiness is your first little sister. Zeta Week brings entertainment and dressing up for the pledges. 179 Organizations j.jjJJJJ H i â– -_yii i T- â– Â â– ' ' «T 180 181 First row (L to R): Webb, Ford, McMullan, Geno, Whitten, Chapman, Vance, Wofford, Felts, Foreman, Cliett. Second row (L to R): Scarberry, Mason, Stiles, Boutries, Cole, Shoemake, Vanstory, Prewitt. Third row (L to R) : Hodges, Neel, Doyle, Williams, Angle, Kirk, Freeman. Fourth row (L to R): Myatt, Davis, White, Weed, Jones, Broom, Burns, Veasey. Fifth row (L to R): Outlaw, Adams, Cole, Richardson, Neal, Denham, Orman, Oswald. Accounting Club Informs Members in Accounting OFFICERS President — Ronald D. Chapman Vice-President — Michael Whitten Secretary-Treasurer — Gayle Senter Faculty Advisors — R. S. Wofford Vardaman Vance The field of accounting is rapidly growing throughout the United States. Increased industrialization, govern- mental control and complicated taxation are part of the reason why there is an increasing demand for graduates specialized in this area of business. The Accounting- Department at Mississippi State University has been ex- panded and highly trained in order to meet the growing need for well-trained accountants. The students in this department are the ones which the Accounting Club strives to serve. The Accounting Club seeks to keep its members in- formed about the field of accounting. Meeting monthly, it offers students an opportunity to hear and meet speakers who are engaged in almost every phase of accounting work, including public, industrial, and mili- tary accounting areas. This enables the student to be well informed about new developments and specialized needs in their chosen field — accounting. 182 Accounting Club Members MEMBERS Jessee Adams Tony Adams Rick Angle Tommy Antoniel Robert Bagwell Benjamin F. Bailey III Jimmy Ball D. David Barber Don Barnes William Barnes Richard Bethay Eugene Boutries Millie Brasher Gary Bratton Allen Briscoe Sherrom Broom John Bullard Kenneth Burns James E. Bivers Bill Byars Ted Carmical Irby Carpenter Terry M. Cartwright Joseph Catledge R. D. Chapman Bonnie Cliett James L. Cole Michael A. Collier Bobby Courtney James M. Cox Robert C. Crigler Jimmy Davis John Denham Harold Donald, Jr. William R. Doyle H. B. Duckworth, Jr. Hugh Easley Dab Edwards Robert M. Everett Louise Felts Daniel G. Flohr Ramona Ford Gail Foreman K. R. Freeman James P. Furklin Douglas Garnett Diane Geno Tom Gentsch Ken Griffin David Hester James Hinson James Don Hodges Jim Hovarth Charles E. Hudson Charles M. Jackson Authur M. Jones Larry Kirk Thomas Klinck Jerry Speed Lee Rick Lester Charles Little William L. Malone Richard A. Manning Homer M. Martin Roger Mason Lee Mattox Robert B. McGaughty William McNeer Jo McMullan Keith Moreton Bonnie L. Moore C. Winford Moore Elmer Mosby Paul Mullins Gene Myatt Richard Neal Henry E. Neel, Jr. Jack L. Newell Lawrence Nickles Glenda Nichalson Walter J. Olson III Sammy Orman Jettis J. Oswalt Malcolm Outlaw Russel K. Perkins Cathie Petermann James S. Phelps William F. Phillips Robert W. Prewitt S. Thomas Rayburn Larry Reeves Larry S. Reno Authur W. Richardson, Jr. Richard Richardson James R. Rollins Fred Salvo Ann Sanford Danny Sample George W. Scarberry Gayle Senter Paul Shoemaker Percy Shelton Harry Sigler David Smith Larry Smith-Vaniz Charles A. Speake Bill Stewart Bobo Stiles Stanley D. Stuart Richard M. Thomas Dales S. Thompson Willie H. Turner David Vance Tommy Vanstory Doug Veasey Floyd Wade Nollis A. Walker Andra Webb James E. Weed Elliott Weir John White Mike Whitten Roy Wilcox David H. Williams Henry Williams Mary Glenda Wilkins Jack J. Wilson James Witcher L. D. Young, III 183 Agricultural Economics Club Stimulates Ag. Economic Activity OFFICERS President — Don Hines Vice-President — Wade Wineman Secretary — Wayne Ellis Treasurer — Charles Walden Program Chairman — Lamar Black Reporter — Joseph Schmidt The Mississippi State University Chapter of the Stu- dent Section of the American-Farm Economics Associa- tion is composed of students majoring in agricultural economics and other students interested in agricultural economics. Faculty members and research personnel are granted associated membership. The purposes of the or- ganization are: to stimulate interest in the profession of agricultural economics among students in agricultural sciences, and to provide an opportunity for wide ac- quaintance among students and professional workers in the field. Activities of the club include bringing in guest speak- ers, holding a fall banquet and a spring picnic, and participating in the Agricultural Field Day. In addi- tion, members participate in public speaking contests and debates sponsored by the organization. First row (L to R) : Hines, Walden, Ellis, Schmidt, Wineman, Long, Black. Second row (R to L) : Simpson, Phillips, Curry, Eifling Sanders, Bryant, Bryant, McCharnen. Third row (L to R) : Elliott, Martin, Thomson, Oliver, Hoseman, Bevis, Thompson, Carr. 184 First row (L to R) : Walker, F.; Miles, G; Matthes, K.; Chisolm, E.; Parrish, T. Second tow (L to R) : Byrd, C; Wilson, M.T.; Pinion, G.; Bray, K.; Bush, A.; Anthony, S.; Downing, J.; Avery, K. ; Bagwell, W. OFFICERS President — G. Miles Vice-President — Ken Bray Secretary — E. Chisolm Trea surer — F. Walker Reporter — T. Parrish Advisor — K. Matthes Agricultural Engineering Technology and Business Club Discusses Farm Problems 185 (L to r) Ronny Medlin, Joe Hillman, Jimmy Neaves, Jimmy LeMay, Dr. L. L. Ellis, Phil Doolittle, Tom Allen, Joe Yates. Alpha Epsilon Delta Devoted to Pre-Med. and Pre-Dent. Education OFFICERS President — James T. LeMay Vice-President— Kelly R. O ' Neal, Jr. Secretary — Joseph C. Hillman, Jr. Treasurer — Merrill D. Hardy, Jr. Historian — James D. Neaves Advisor — Dr. Leslie L. Ellis Alpha Epsilon Delta was founded on April 28, 1926, when fifteen premedical students at the University of Alabama met to formalize the organization of a new pre- medical honorary fraternity. Since that time, AED has become the world ' s largest body devoted to premedical and predental education. Membership in 1967 exceeded 30,000. Alpha Epsilon Delta is international in scope with the chapters in the United States and Canada. The object of the society is to encourage and recognize excellence in premedical scholarship; to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education in the study of medicine; to promote cooperation and contacts between medical and premedical students and educators in developing an adequate program of pre- medical education; and to bind together similarly in- terested students. The Mississippi Gamma Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta was established in 1938. There are now about twelve preprofessional majors in AED. Meetings are held monthly featuring medical films, programs presented by medical students, and guest speakers of prominence from the medical and dental professions. 186 Regional Director Robert Brannon (right) presenting number one award to President Joe Buzhardt Alpha Kappa Psi Sells Student Discount Books OFFICERS President — Joe Buzhardt Vice-President — Bill Hodges Vice-President — Rich Angle Secretary — Ken Hicks Treasurer — James Henson Delta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity was once again recognized as the organization ' s outstanding chapter this year. In order to attain its position, Delta Lambda carries out several campus wide service projects including the sale of Meet the Merchants student discount books, and the annual Heart Fund drive. Delta Lambda Chapter, which includes over sixty student members and twenty five faculty members, is proud to have initiated Dr. William L. Giles, Presi- dent of Mississippi State University, Con- gressman John C. Stennis and Thomas Aber- nathy and the late Alexander Boyd Camp- bell, President of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce as honorary members. This year, Delta Lambda hosts the 1968 Southeastern Regional Convention in Biloxi, Mississippi, January 4-7, 1968, at the Buena Vista Hotel. Congressman Sonny Montgomery will be the featured speaker. 187 First row (I to r): Mac Jones, John Alexander, Linda Martin, Sweetheart; Rodney Faubion, Parks Mitchel. Second row: Jeffery Donald, Steve Hydron, Gene Monasco, Art Spensor, Robert Furgerson. Alpha Phi Omega Serves Campus OFFICERS President — Rodney Faubion Vice-President — Mac Jones Secretary — Gene Monasco Treasurer — Parks Mitchel Reporter — Steve Hydron Faculty Advisor — Prof. Herron Scout Advisor — Art Spensor 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, assisted at local Boy Scout camporees, aided with freshman orien- tation, and assisted with Lyceum and Student Associa- tion programs. As a further service to the student body, Alpha Phi Omega continued the A. P.O. Book Exchange and slide rule registration. 188 Seated, (L to R) : Barbara Hamilton, Lee Jackson, Lyn Butler. Standing (L to R): Mr. Dominic Cunetto, Sterling Harper, Anne Pardue, Jim Meli, Michael Ludlum. Alpha Psi Omega and Black Friars Promote Drama BLACKFRIARS ' OFFICERS: President — Lee Jackson Vice-President — Sterling Harper Secretary-Treasurer — Jim Meli Historian — Michael Judlam Advisor — Dominic Cunnette The Blackf riars Drama Society, a student or- ganization named for a famous Elizabethan play- house, now in its tenth successful season, produced for its fall production, The Rivals. The Alpha Psi Omega National Dramatic Fra- ternity is an honorary organization consisting of those who have made outstanding contributions to drama. ;v Seated lejt to right: Jackson, Harper, Cunnette, Judlam, Meli. Standing top of stairs down: Butler. Brazeale, Irby, McKnight, Washburn, O ' Brien, McNair, Hamilton, Pardue, O ' Brien, Bahaim, Wren, Hughes, Keating, Short Shirley, Shands, Clardy, Bolin, Pritchett, McDowell, Swords, Smith, Gant. 189 Alpha Zeta Promotes Profession of Agriculture OFFICERS President — John Lochridge Vice-President — George Phillips Secretary — Robert Ramey Treasurer — Stanley Herren Reporter— Ralph Null The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta is a National Honorary Agricultural Fraternity, which is composed of both gradu- ate and undergraduate agricultural students who exempli- fy high standards of scholarship, leadership, and charac- ter. The specific objectives of Alpha Zeta are: to foster high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and a spirit of fellowship among all its members; to render service to the students and to the agricultural division of the respective institutions; and to promote the profession of agriculture. First row I to r: Dr. R. W. Rogers, Dr. C. H. Thomas, Stanley Herren, John Lochridge, George Phillips, Robert Ramey, Ralph Null. Second row: Dr. Kenneth Cummings, Harold Walker, Joe Hall, Charles Winstead, Ted Main, George Bates, Wayne Gardner. Third row: Dr. Charles Sappington. J. C. McCarty, Terry Ashley, Stanley Roberts, Wade Carter, Alvis DeFord, Randy Howarth. Fourth row: Tip Hailey, Chuck Stecn, James Livingston, Billy Loague, Reuben Moore, Malcolm Broom, John Kimbrough, James Hearnsberger, Lester Estes, Sammy Smith. 190 American Ceramic Society and Metals Club OFFICERS President — Danny Leeds Vice President — Bill Eakin Secretary and Treasurer — Tyson Deloach First row (I to r): Dr. Welir, B. Eakin, D. Leeds, Dr. Hall, T. Deloach, M. O ' Brien. Second row (I to r): K. Parr, K. Oppenheimer, E. Anderle, B. Mclntyre, L. Lauderdale, D. Jerome, S. Griffin ' , E. Eti, A. Baker. Sigma Gamma Epsilon OFFICERS President — Kent Ford Vice President — Larry Lauderdale Sec.-Treas. — Drew Comer Corres. Sec. — Lenny Mitchell Advisor — Mr. James Smith First row (I to r): B. Eakin, D. Humphries, C. Cheatham, J. Mosby. Second row: Mr. J. Smith, D. Comer, L. Mitchell, K. Ford, D. Jerome, Dr. W. D. McCain. Not pictured: L. Lauderdale. American Chemical Society Furthers Interest in Chemistry OFFICERS President — Steadman D. Harrison, Jr. Vice-President — Sara Wentworth Secretary-Treasurer — Stephen H. Farish Advisor— Dr. Wi lliam H. McMahan, Jr. A Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society is an organization of undergraduate students in- terested in chemistry and chemical engineering. Student af- filiation is offered to any undergraduate enrolled in one of these fields or a related academic discipline. The object of the M.S.U. Chapter is to afford an opportunity for interested students to become better acquainted, to secure the intellectual stimulation that arises from professional association, to foster professional spirit, and to instill a professional pride in chemistry and chemical engineering. Chapter meetings and projects for 1967-68 included student presentations of sum- mer work in industry, films, plant tours, and speakers from the faculty and from industrial research organizations. Sixty- four chapters out of a national total of more than 475 have been selected for special commendation for excellence in the academic year of 1966-67 by the Committee on Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society . The M.S.U. Chapter is among the sixty-four. Outstanding among chapter projects this year has been a program of tutoring in fresh- man chemistry, which, by seeking to improve freshman grades, is another way of furthering interest in chemistry. First roiv left to right: M. B. Davis, J. M. West, D. 0. Rester, F. F. Myres, D. A. Dollar, N. E. Balmcr, Second row: S. Wentworth, J. H. Worley, S. H. Farrish, W. C. Pahlman, C. W. Gilbert, J. K. Barrentine, D. W. Bauch, E. 0. Oakley. 192 MSU transonic to mach 4 wind tunnel. AIAA Advances Aeronautic Studies OFFICERS President — Roger Williams Smith Vice-President — Benjamin F. Ogletree Secretary — George M. Home and Ronald W. McClendon Treasurer — Robert R. Neal Advisor — Joe Floyd Thompson 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 principal United States aerospace technical society. Its 35,000 members 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 provides the foremost channel of effective technical communications among pro- fessionals in this field through (1) technical publications, (2) na- tional 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 students interested in aerospace technology. 193 American Institute of Physics Left to right: Robert L. White, Jack E. Denson (Faculty Advisor), Ralph W. Alewine (Sec.-Treas.), John I. Dearing, Scott Winter, David Coltharp (Vice-President), Richard Stowell, A. Berry, Larry R. Grillot (President). American Nuclear Society Officers (Left to right): D. Guice (Sec.-Treas.), Kay Dwyer (Vice Chairman), Emily Woolfolk (Program Chairman), Greg Glei (Chairman), D. Esapa, Dr. J. I. Paulk (Advisor). 194 First row (I to r): Prof. F. E. Edwards, S. Swearengen, L. Wilson, R. Hartness, T. Waller. Second row (I to r): B. Munson, M. Wilson, J. Alexander. Third row (I to r): S. Parkerson, P. Pepper, J. West, J. Starnes, W. Kilgore, L. Herren, J. Smith. The Mississippi State University Branch of the Ameri- can Society of Agricultural Engineers was founded in 1928. Club membership is composed of active under- graduate members and Honorary graduate members. The club maintains a close relationship with the national organization of the student branches of ASAE. Some special activities of the club are a program of orientation for freshmen engineering students at MSU to help the new students become 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 outstanding student member. American Society of Agricultural Engineers OFFICERS President — Robert Hartness Jr. Vice President — Larry Wilson Secretary and Treasurer — Thomas Waller 195 American Society of Civil Engineers OFFICERS President — Tom Bryant Vice President — Dan Renfro Secretary — Melvin Chapman Treasurer — Paul Swindoll The Mississippi State University Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors enrolled in Civil En- gineering at Mississippi State University. The objective of the chapter is to help Civil Engineering students en- rich their college courses by beginning those professional contacts and associations which, continued through life, are so valuable to the practicing engineer. Twice each year the members of the student chapter have the opportunity to attend the Mid South Convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers. At these con- ventions a student representative of the Student Chapters of the University of Arkansas, the University of Mississip- pi, and of Mississippi State University present papers. At these conventions students have the opportunity to meet outstanding leaders in their field. Participation in the activities of the Student Chapter helps develop the student ' s leadership qualities which are important and necessary to any successful engineer. First row (I to r): E. Springer, G. Nowlin, T. Bryant, D. Renfro, M. C hapman, P. Swindoll, I. Devine, F. Kyle, J. Kopf, R. Turner, M. Montgomery, L. Rawls. Second row: G. Guest, R. Simmons, D. Matthews, E. Lovette, J. Webb, G. Ishee, K. Cooley, J. Palmer, N. Francin- gues, J. Goldman, T. Young. Third row: C. Manning, E. Smith, C. Smith, H. Anderson, D. Anderson, M. Cullinane, J. Arthur, D. Nyman, R. Bryant. Back row: J. Sherard, T. Wardlaw, J. Tullos, N. Fortenberry, W. Wall, D. Jeffries, P. Harris, J. Little, E. Dubuisson. 196 The Mississippi State University section of the Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1928. The opportunity for membership is extended to all Mechanical Engineering students. Members develop an appreciation for the practice and profession of mechani- cal engineering. This goal is accomplished by sponsoring industrial speakers and field trips. Last year the MSU chapter received the Bendix Award which recognized it as the outstanding ASME Student Section in the southeast region of the nation. The award is based on the quality of chapter activities. This year activities include bi-weekly meetings, a local student paper competition, a scrapbook and bulletin board, and a promotion committee to interest high school students in the field of mechanical engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers OFFICERS Chairman — Glenn Steele Vice Chairman — Steve Burge Corres. Secretary — Joe Bollinger Record. Secretary — Bob Novak Treasurer — Rueben Pitts Faculty Advisor — Dr. C. W. Bouchillon First row (I to r): Dr. C. W. Bouchillon, G. Steele, J. Bollinger, R. Pitts, B. Novak, S. Burge. Second row: S. Rue, N. Jabbour, M. Bagwell, H. Townsend, R. Martin, T. Moran, R. Porter, B. Correll. Third row: H. Campbell, R. Gentry, M. Feathers, H. Macoy, B. Evans, J. Strength, S. Boney, G. Sharp, T. Anderton. Fourth row: T. Stringer, S. Brister, S. Wilson, L. Fischer, B. Nohaile, D. Butts, R. Bewick, D. Kornrumpf, W. Peebles. Fifth row: J. Lopez, T. Parker, R. Hurley, T. Mitchell, L. Hartness, L. Carter, M. Ware, S. Roberts, R. Johnson. 197 First row (I to r): Janice Jernigan, Jane Luke, Mrs. Frances Lee, Jane Henry, Trish Dooley, Mary Tom Mills, Jane Beale. Second row: Nancy Manning, Gloria Wigley, Jean Nosser, Lynn Oakman, Genie Ozier, Becky Hammer, Jo Arm Gressett, Susie Cook, Becky Allbritton. Not Pictured: Sherry Fisher, Carol Bolendar Walden, Eleanor Gray. AWS Governs Women Students OFFICERS President — Jane Henry Vice-President — Trish Dooley Herbert Dorm President — Janice Jernigan Cresswell Dorm President — Jane Luke Hathorn Dorm President — Mary Tom Mills Advisor — Mrs. Frances Lee Associated Women Students is the governing body of all women students at Mississippi State University, an organization under authority delegated to it by the Department of Student Affairs. Founded in 1959, the name of the organization was changed from Women ' s Student Government Association to Associated Women Students in the fall of 1962 and for brevity is frequently called A. W. S. The purpose of this organization is to promote the well-being of women students, to train women in the principles of democracy and self-govern- ment, and to further the principles and ideals of Missis- sippi State University. All women students are members of the group and thus automatically assume the respon- sibility of being a contributing and cooperative member. Each year AWS sponsors many activities in connection with its program of co-ed advancement. AWS publishes MISS STATE, a handbook for women students de- signed to provide a reference guide to regulations, traditions, and organizations. The highlight of the year is the annual Powder Puff Derby. 198 Associated Women Students Strive to Insure a Better Campus for Women Students. FOUR DORMITORY PRESIDENTS: Lucille Metts, Janice Jernigan, Mary Tom Mills, Jane Luke. AWS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: President, Jane Henry; Vice-President, Trish Dooley; Secretary, Sherry Fisher; Treasurer, Carol Bolinder Walden. AWS PROGRAM: Book Drive to Viet Nam Left to right: Cynthia Ivy, Becky Gullett, Jane Luke, Susie Johnson, Dixie Hester. 199 Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union, sponsored by the Mississippi Baptist Con- vention, endeavors to further the spiritual development of the Baptist student on campus by providing inspiration and fellowship which remind him of his responsibilities and objectives in life. The B.S.U. holds Vespers each evening at 6:15 at the B.S.U. Center. The B.S.U. sponsors a newspaper, The B.S.U. Perspective , which is published periodically and placed in the dormitories. Among its many activities are mission trips, dormitory devotionals, after-church fellowships, B.S.U. choir, an annual international student banquet, a children ' s Christmas party, Thanksgiving and Easter services, and pre-school and mid-winter retreats for the Baptist Students. - â– --.-X -,--,. Baptist Student Center. International Banquet. B.S.U. has Western Roundup to welcome students. Relaxing at the B.S.U. 200 BSU EXECUTIVE COUNCIL First row: S. Grayson, A. Hubbard, P. Adams, B. Walker, S. Glover, G. Montgomery, R. Tischer. Second row: J. Morgan, M. Gilpin, P. Dunaway, B. Miles, A. B. Crawford, M. Russel, H. Gulley. ' f Xt BSU MARRIED STUDENTS First row: F. Herring, P. Keller, P. Bass, J. Shows, G. Shelton, 0. Wood, D. Lepard, M. Humphries. Second row: J. Herring, A. Keller, J. Bass, S. Shows, R. Shelton, L. Wood, W. Lepard, E. Humphries. FRESHMAN COUNCIL M. Causey, T. Palmer, J. Love, K. Tischer, R. Chandler, K. Lowery, B. Savell, D. O ' Brien, W. Edwards, D. Fields, G. Gunn, D. Wilkins. 201 Beta Alpha Psi Enjoys Programs on Accounting OFFICERS President — Jody Schuster Vice President — Pat Burns Secretary — Lynn Rushing Treasurer — Bubba Hampton The Beta Kappa Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the Na- tional Accounting Fraternity, ranked 30th among 75 chapters in the United States in chapter competition during the 1966-1967 school session. The activities of this honorary-professional fraternity in- cludes programs presented predominantly by student members 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. Also Associate Dean Littlejohn spoke on preparation for CPA exams. The annual social event concludes Beta Kappa ' s annual ac- tivities. This event, the Spring Picnic, is held at the home of Professor William Cross, Faculty member. 202 First row, I to r: George Henson, Wynne Jacobs, Jerry Carlisle, Harold Aycock, David Hatchett, Stan Herron. Second row: George Bates, Eddie Bowker, Bill Nelson, Chuck Jordan, Maret Maxwell, David Speights, Jody Schuster, Jimmy Pearson, David Vaughn, Everett Beers, Roger Smith, Larry Nesbit. One of the highest honors that a Mississippi State Uni- versity Junior or Senior male student can obtain is that of selection to membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Selection of these men is made from a group of outstanding male students who excel in character, leadership, scholarship, and student activities. Only those who meet requirements in all of these highly important character traits are invited to join, and these high stand- ards are the keystones which allow Blue Key to con- tinually 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 leader- ship and service. Blue Key Sponsors Annual Talent Show OFFICERS President — Jerry Carlisle Vice-President — Harold Aycock Secretary and Treasurer — Eddie Bowker Faculty Advisor — Dr. Charles Thomas 203 Board of Publications 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 presented by the editors of each publica- tion. 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. Seated I to r: Miss Joyce Bateman, James Sheffield, Bob Moulder — Chairman, David Hatchett, Patricia Dooley, Lynn Oakman. Standing: G. G Rutledge, James Jordan, Grover Cleveland, Bill Foster, Charles A. Jordan, David Vaughn, Lenny Mitchell. Not pictured: R. M. Hartley, H. EL Gwin, Fred McCaleb. 204 UNIVERSITY Our school. %i Cheerleaders shout for victory. Bulldog Boosters Arouse School Spirit OFFICERS: President — William Richardson Vice President — Mickey Breazeale Bulldog Booster, Gail Guider, sells Cow Bells. 1 linlliUllBlllllilH III II llll l.i.l jl . ' â– i. .1- .- ' :â– â– : : ! â– ' . ,, ,-â– ; ; j . .â– ' . â– ;-:â– ' â– : FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS are spon- sored by Bulldog Boosters; (I to r): First row, Johnny Allen, Pat Kelly, Chet Atkins, Scotty Sumrall, Kristine Tischer, Rod Dar- nell. Second row, Mary Williams and Donna Dabney. 205 Standing (I to r): D. Eddie, L. Singletary, D. Davis, J. Henry, B. McAlpin, T. Dooley, J. Beale, J. Power, M. McEwen, J. Morris, C. Hammond, N. Bettersworth, S. White, G. Ozier, C. Ivy, J. Luke, S. Fisher, P. Posey. Seated (1 to r): K. Dwyer, S. Wentworth, A. Brooks, S. Spence, M. Fairley, S. Nabors, N. Wiley, Miss Jane Koelty. Cardinal Key Recognizes Leadership Among Women Students OFFICERS PresidentSara Wentworth Vice President — Margaret Anne Fairley Secretary — Shirley Spence Treasurer — Anne Brooks Historian — Kay Dwyer Advisor — Miss Jane Koelty Cardinal Key is a National Honor Sorority set up to honor college women who are above average in scholar- ship and who show outstanding ability in leadership. Cardinal Key was organized in 1932, as a direct result of a considerable number of requests from schools with similar groups for men. There are now thirty-one active chapters scattered from Arizona to Virginia. In 1954, the Mississippi State University chapter, the only one in the state, was begun as a colony by the national organiza- tion. Cardinal Key, like all honor organizations, exists to recognize scholarship and, primarily, leadership in its members, and to honor them for their achievements. Cardinal Key thus draws together many of the most out- standing girls on campus and helps to coordinate coed activities. Cardinal Key takes an active role in campus af- fairs, helping other organizations in various drives, acting as University hostesses for different functions, and spon- soring functions of its own. Each year, Cardinal Key rec- ognizes with a banquet its Three Most Outstanding Fresh- man Women, girls who have shown extraordinary leadership, personality, and contributions to the Univer- sity. One of these receives an award as Most Outstanding Freshman Woman of the year. This year seventeen new members were initiated into Cardinal Key at the fall banquet. Cardinal Key frequently has meetings with Blue Key, the organization which helped found the Missis- sippi State Chapter. 206 Sweetheart — Lynn Oakman ; Pres. — Michael Gilpin Circle K Club Works With Mentally Retarded Children OFFICERS President — Michael Gilpin First Vice-President — Bill Stewart Second V ice-President— -Will McKee Secretary — Andy Franks Treasurer — Fred Fisher Chaplain — Lynn Goode Advisor — Bill Gregg Circle K is a service organization for college men operating on the campus. It is a leadership and charac- ter-building group which serves the campus and the community. The Circle K Club is not merely an organization, but a driving force, developing leadership for tomorrow while it creates a better college and university com- munity today. Membership in Circle K consists of male students of good character and scholastic standing who are of- ficially enrolled in the institution where the club exists. Circle K is sponsored by the Starkville Kiwanis Club in cooperation with university officials. Some of Circle K ' s service projects have been: working with freshmen orientation, leading campus tours on Alumni Day, sponsoring anti-litter campaigns, and driving automobiles in the Christmas parade. A major project each year has been working with mentally retarded children in the Starkville special education classes. First Row ( Lto R): B. R. Gregg, Andy Franks, Bill Stewart, Will McKee, Lynn Oakman Michael Gilpin, Lynn Goode, Fred Fisher. Second row (L to R): Mike Statham, Russell Connell, James Hernsberger, Steve Anderson, Wayne Lagrone, Ronald Chapman, Gary Pickett, Sammy Grayson, Manning Pickett, Earl Smith, Charles Wilson, Rex Hiatt, Bob Baker, Duncan Shirley. Not pictured: Dennis Plemons, John Alexander, John Witty, Terry Longest, Randy Watts, Garland Robertson. 207 First row I to r: Lucy Marino, Jo Ann Stephenson, Jane Willingham, Nan Brown, Sandra Hutchinson, Susan Hutson. Sec- ond row: Barbara Donahoe, Lynn Ervin, Myra Vowell, Susan Johnson, Ann Tindul, Sandra Young. Third row: Patsy Duckworth, Marianna Brown, Carolyn Ray, Carol Barber, Nell Sherman, Pam Dossett, Carol Lawson. Dames Club Puts Hubbys Through OFFICERS President — Jo Ann Stephenson Vice-President — Lucy Marino Corresponding Secretary — Sandra Hutchinson Recording Secretary — Myra Vowell Treasurer — Jane Willingham Publicity Chairman — Nan Brown Membership Chairman — Susan Hutson The Mississippi State University Chapter of the Na- tional 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 University students are eligible for membership. The club meets one night each month. Upon the husband ' s graduation from college, the Dame receives her PhT Degree, Putting Hubby Through. Her degree entitles her to all rights and privileges she has earned by understanding her husband ' s problems, main- taining 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 pierc- ing it. This circle is symbolic of the wedding band with the arrow symbolizing friendship. We do not have a Na- tional flower, but precedent has established the slogan, Once a Dame, Always a Dame. 208 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 student 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 educational clubs and organizations, and encourage and enhance the ideals and objectives of the teaching professions. In short, the Dean ' s Cabinet will assist in the training of more excellent teachers by Mississippi State Uni- versity. Dean ' s Cabinet for the College of Education OFFICERS President — Michael D. Thomas Vice-President — C. L. Stevenson Secretary-Treasurer — Yvonne Phillips Advisors — Merrill M. Hawkins and Francis A. Rhodes Left to right: John Alexander, Anne Brooks, Yvonne Phillips, Francis A. Rhodes, Michael D. Thomas, Merrill M. Hawkins, Virginia Kerr, C. L. Stevenson, John Goul, Joel Whittington. 209 Delta Pi Delta Inculcates Forest Resources OFFICERS Chief Forester — Ronnie Shivers Tallyman — Lanny Autry Advisor — Prof. Frank Miller M.S.U. ' s Largest Classroom Delta Pi Delta, the Honorary Forestry Fraternity for students and faculty members in the School of Forest Re- sources, recognizes through its membership the attainment of outstanding scholarship, leadership, and high profes- sional achievement in forestry. Delta Pi Delta annually sponsors the Keith C. Birdsall Award in Forest Utilization and a lecture series for the School of Forest Resources, featuring outstanding leaders in the professions. In addition, it seeks to inculcate the spirit of leadership and scholarship among the lower class- men in the School of Forest Resources. Lonesome Pines 210 Delta Sigma Pi was founded in 1907 at New York University. Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business 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 Sigma Pi Fosters the Study of Business OFFICERS President — Allen Torrey First Vice President — Dale Ferber Second Vice President — George Pillow Secretary — David Holland Treasurer — Bill Ainsworth Advisor — W. A. Simmons 211 Entomology Club Publishes The Maroon Probiscis OFFICERS President — Mike Livingston Vice-President — William Johnson Secretary — Charles E. Cannon Sponsors — Dr. Ted Brook Dr. Henry Pitre Although the Entomology Club has a relatively short history, since November, 1964, it makes up for this in the length of the shadow it casts. The Entomology Club affords its members an opportunity to broaden their scope in the field of entomology through informa- tive lectures by guest speakers and an interchange of personal ideas. The Entomology Club puts out a yearbook The Maroon Probiscis which summarizes the happenings of the year in the Entomology Department. The Entomology Club sponsors a Goat Barbecue each semester as well as monthly meetings. The members come to the club with a common interest — Entomology; they leave with a common bond — Friendship. First row (I to r): Livingston, Johnson, Cannon, Dr. Hepner, Dr. Pitre, Prof. Wilson, Dr. Pate, Dr. Brazze], Dr. Combs, Dr. Vinson, Dr. Brook. Second roiv: Coley, Rose, Oliver, Hoelscher, Williams, Khan, Humber, Nichols, Norment. Third row: Buford, Chamkrachang, Dinkins, Hays, Harris, Boyd, Watson, Harper, Jarratt. 212 Dr. Combs and Dr. Pate act as HEAD COOKS. Annual Picnic. Dr. Brazzel leads informal discussion. Entomology Club Enjoys Socials Goat Barbeque surely is scrumptious . Christmas Party. Husbands and wives party. 213 Elder Statesman Sponsors Penny-A-Minute Drive OFFICERS President — Bobby Walker Vice-President — Scott Kimbrell Secretary — Jackie Parker YMCA Cabinet Representative — Chuck Uelschey Elder Statesmen is an organization of campus leaders who meet weekly to enjoy the fellowship and knowledge of all facts 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 principle function of Elder Statesmen 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 pro- vides a broadening of understanding between all groups in the university community. The most outstanding project of the organization this year was the penny-a-minute drive. First row: Bobby Walker, Scott Kimbrell, Jackie Parker, Chuck Ueltschey, Robert White, David Hatchett. Second row: Jimmy Douglas, Jody Schuster, Chuck Jordan, Don Weaver, Larry Nesbit, Roger Smith, George Henson, David Speights, William Richardson, Jerry Carlisle, Maret Maxwell, Jimmy Austin, Wynne Jacobs, Jimmy Pearson, George Carlson, Jerry Thames, Hal Ross. 214 Eta Kappa Nu is a national electrical engineering honor society. Its primary purpose is to recognize, promote, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement. Eta Kappa Nu is also dedicated to service — service to the Electrical Engi- neering Department, to the school, and to the engineering profession in general. This highly selective organization originated at the Uni- versity of Illinois in 1904. Although it was started as a professional or employment society, it was soon changed to an honor organization, with scholarship as its primary qualifi- cation. The society was founded with the idea that those in the electrical engineering profession who have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life work should be brought into a closer union. Gamma Omega Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu was installed at Mississippi State University in 1959. This chapter arose from the L. L. Patterson Engineering Society, which had been organized to recognize achievements among the electrical en- gineering students on the campus. Chapter activities include participation in the Engineers ' Day and Open House functions associated with the Electrical Engineering Department, as well as co-operating with the local IEEE chapter in worthwhile projects. Each year, Gamma Omega Chapter presents an award to the outstanding freshman student in Electrical En- gineering. Eta Kappa Nu Promotes Scholarship OFFICERS President — Robert E. Gewin Vice President — Frank L. McCollum Recording Sec. — George D. Chamberlain Corresponding Sec. — William H. Gearhiser Treasurer— Ernest A. Carter 215 Forestry Club Hosts Field Day OFFICERS President — Michael Hendry Vice-President — Harold Anderson Secretary— Pete Baughman Treasurer — Tommy Webb Faculty Advisor — Frank Miller Forestry Club field day The Forestry Club is an organization open to forestry students at Mississippi State University. The Club is designed to promote interest in the field of forestry and to give the students in forestry an opportunity to be- come better acquainted with fellow forestry students and professors. Activities of the Forestry Club include fire wood cut- ting for people in this area, Christmas tree sales, as well as obtaining noted speakers who present topics on a variety of subjects in forestry and related subjects. Films or slides are often shown to the Club by members or speakers on the subjects of Wildlife, trips made, and summer jobs. The highlight of the year comes in the Spring when the Club hosts its annual Forestry Club Field Day with members from each class participating against each other for prizes awarded to winners of the events slated, such as bucking, pole classification, D.B.H. estimation, and log burling, to name a few. The Forestry Club would like to express its appecia- tion this year to Professor Frank Miller, faculty advisor, for his never failing assistance in club projects and ac- tivities. 216 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 Education Acts. As an integral part of the program of education in agriculture in the public school systems of America, the F.F.A. has become well known. No national student organization enjoys greater freedom of self-government under adult counsel and guidance, than F.F.A. Organized in November of 1928, it has served to motivate and vitalize the systemic instruction offered to students 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 Collegiate Chapter of F.F.A. at Mississippi State University is sponsored and supervised by the Agricultural Education Depart- ment. It is an extracurricular activity having its origin and root as a definite part of the pre-employment train- ing of teachers of vocational agriculture. Future Farmers of America Study Vocational Agriculture OFFICERS President — Shelton S. Culpepper Vice-President — Robert Tidwell Secretary — Brewer F. Windham Treasurer — Tony V. Parker Reporter — Jerry Wilkerson Sentinel — Ollice Massengill Devotional Leader — James P. Richmond Advisor — George M. Walker 217 Gamma Beta Phi Society Is Service-Leadership Organization OFFICERS President — Mike Pickard Vice President — Nancy Wiley Secretary — Linda Davis Treasurer — Brenda Carter GAMMA BETA PHI OFFICERS The Gamma Beta Phi Society, an extension of the high school Beta Club, is a service-leadership organization for students in American colleges and universities. It is a non- secret, non-profit, educational service club whose members are selected for their outstanding achievements, scholastic at- tainment, and strong character. Established only two years ago on the MSU campus, Gamma Beta Phi is already rated na- tionally as one of the most outstanding chapters in the South. 218 The Horticulture Club holds yearly Homec oming mum corsage sales to finance the club ' s activities which include a Christmas party, spring picnic, and informa- tional programs. Besides sending members to the an- nual convention, the club awards a $100 scholarship yearly to a student 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 interested in horticulture are invited to join. Horticulture Club Sells f Homecoming Mums OFFICERS President — Bill Lutrick Vice President — Thomas Main Secretary — Ralph Null Treasurer — Wayne Gardner Newsletter Editor — James Hearnsberger Hostesses — Betty Harrison and Lydona Wilkinson Advisor — Charles H. Korns First tow (I to r): Betty Harrison, Lydona Wilkinson, R. Null, B. Lutrick, T. Main, W. Gardner, C. H. Korns, J . Hearnsberger. Second row (I to r): E. Moore, H. Hammett, G. Wells, J. Parker, J. Smith, C. Singletary. Back row (I to r) : J. Overash, C. Box, F. Rauch, G. Ammerman, J. Hall, E. Martin, J. Bowen. 219 First row (I to r): Pannell, Hal], Thomas, May, Wallace, Vasek, Reeves, Terrell, Matthews. Second row: Wood Hanna Cason, Willison, Shepard, Miller, Sulser, Lowery, Denton. Third row: Palmer, Baker, Williams, Sumrall, Barrett, Flaherty, Suofled, Lepard, Oakes, Ritter. Fourth row: Murray, McCaffery, Murdock Meacham, Swann Aldridge, Rawls, Morgin, Stevenson, Bowen, Marquez, Sanders, Gunter. Fifth row: Herring, Sim- mons, Gholston, Christian, Self, Coltharp, Atwood, Sanford, Grissom, Pilcher. Sixth row: Nichols, Sullivan, Henderson, Sesser, Stack, Henry, Davis, Porter, Walker, Rose, Camp, Balham. Industrial Education Club Repairs Toys for Underprivileged Children OFFICERS President — Tommy Hall Vice- Presidents — Bob Knott Jr. Ron Phillips Cameron White Secretary — Michael Thomas Treasurer — Joseph May Reporter — David Vincent The Industrial Education Club is composed of stu- dents that are majoring in Industrial Arts, Industrial Technology, and Trade and Industrial Education. The club was established at Mississippi State University in 1950 for the purpose of developing and promoting a more positive working relationship between Industry and Industrial Education within the State of Mississippi. The club has shown interest in promoting and sponsoring worthwhile community and club projects. The activities have included the welding of cow bells for the purpose of financing the club ' s other activities. The club also cooperates with the Boy Scouts and the American Legion in repairing toys for underprivileged children at Christ- mas. 220 mil urn ' FronJ row (I to r): Bans, Cleveland, Carson, Caldwell, Bowman, Prasadarao. Second row: Morris, Sherman, Huffstatler, Davis, Helman. Third row: Dhaliwal, Graham, Cavin, Hailey, Mitchell, Linskey, Ahmed. The Industrial Engineering Society of Mississippi State University, a student chapter of The American Institute of Industrial Engineers, acts as liaison between the industrial engineering student and his instructors with direct correla- tion to local, state, and national industries. This is ac- complished through regular meetings, technical publica- tions, and joint activities with various industries such as the First Annual Industrial Engineering Day, Value Engi- neering Conference, and Technical Training Conference. At regular monthly meetings programs consist of films, talks by practicing engineers, or the planning of field trips to various industrial plants. The paramount purpose of the IE Society is the advancement of industrial engineer- ing in theory and practice, and the maintenance of the highest professional standards. Industrial Engineering Society OFFICERS President — Grover Cleveland Vice President — William Burleson Secretary — Harrison Caldwell Treasurer — Phillip Carson Advisor — Max Hailey 221 Seated (I to r): Nusrat Zamin Naqvi, Mohammad Zamin Naqvi, Nagib A. Jabbour, Nirmal S. Gill, Esme Emanuel, Ruby Londono. Second tow (I to r): Fauzi A. Nosser, Suresh K. Nangia, Ramendra Singh, D. C. Nim, Vijay B. Setia, Ramji T. Patel, Wai Kin Che, Laxman Singh. Third tow (I to r): Rajendra Singh, Toson M. Awad, William A. Hughes, Hugh Thomson. The International Club Senate OFFICERS Middle Eastern Countries — Fayez Awad Far Eastern Countries — Helena Chang India and Pakistan — N. S. Gill Republic of China — Grace Hao Latin and South American Countries — Jorge Lopez Advisor — William A. Hughes The International Club is organized to promote friendly relations among students from the various countries repre- sented at Mississippi State University. Through its pro- grams and related activities, it provides for cultural ex- change and the development of understanding among its members and the opportunity to share many meaningful experiences. Among the programs presented by the club are talent shows, culturally oriented musicals and movies, distinguished guest speakers and international suppers. Thirty-four countries are represented among the 178 foreign students who participate in the club ' s varied activi- ties. The club operates under the direction of a senate composed of elected representatives from each of the major geographical areas from which the student popula- tion comes and the Foreign Student Advisor. 222 First row (I to r): Dr. Rogers, D. Blakeslee, F. McCollum, J. Noblin, B. Gewin, L. Faust, B. Hutchinson. Second row (I to r): T. Smith, R. Wallace, J. Schwenck, W. McFerin, J. Crawford. Third row (I to r): J. Wohlgemuth, J. Dungen, L. Moran, H. Baxter, C. Warner, T. Newsom, R. Robinson. Fourth row (I to r): R. Moore, P. McCollough, J. Walley, J. Wilson, N. Rush, D. Bushman. Fifth row (I to r): T. Hobby, W. McBroom, R. Shannon, J. Blake, M. Gulseth, W. Gearhiser. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the professional organization for electrical engineers and students in electrical engineering. The IEEE is the largest professional engineering society in the world and has over 100,000 members. The Mississippi State Student branch of the IEEE has an active program which includes formal monthly meetings, lectures, field trips, and an annual pic- nic. IEEE membership is open to all students in electrical The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers OFFICERS Chairman — F. McCollum Vice Chairman — J. Noblin Secretary — D. Blakeslee Treasurer — B. Gewin Faculty Advisor — Dr. Rogers 223 d Inter-Dormitory Council Promotes Favorable Dorm Environment OFFICERS President — Billy MacLennan Vice-President — Floyd Ball Secretary — Yvonne Phillips Treasurer — Robert White Reporter — Steve Wilson Sports Chairman — Lige Brown Which dorm has a 21 year old housemother? The purpose of the Inter-Dormitory Council at MSU is to promote a favorable environment for study, relaxation, and fellowship, and to main- tain wholesome and pleasant living in the Residence Halls. The IDC is composed of one representative, usually the president, from each dormitory with the exception of Memorial. It is the student governing organization for the dormitory students at the University and acts with the help of the Student Association. Each year the IDC sponsors an interdormitory sports program in which all the dormitories participate. 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. 224 IDC Seated I to r: Billy MacLennan, Yvonne Phillips, Robert White, Steve Wilson, Floyd Ball, Lige Brown. Standing I to r: Brad McSwain, James Fetterman, Sandi Fleming, Bobby Rogers, Wanda Luther, Lonnie Johnson, Jobi Jones, Warren Beatty, Yerger Moorehead, Edward Shisolm, Edward Pogue, Peter Holmes, Harold B. Hall. Not pictured: Sam Cain, Johnny Tucker. IDS concentrates on work. 225 Kappa Delta Pi Honors Achievement in Educational Work OFFICERS President — Nancy Wiley Secretary — Margaret Ann Fairley Treasurer — Joanne O ' Brien Historian — Bill Hudnall Advisor — Dr. M. M. Hawkins 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 membership such persons as exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educa- tional ideals, and sound scholarship. It shall endeavor to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by hon- oring 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 advisor, who is elected for two years. Program s are planned for all initiation banquets and at times for other meetings. Joint meetings have been held with the Student Education Association. SISBfc 226 Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honorary mathe- matics fraternity. Kappa Mu Epsilon was first formed at Mississippi State University in 1932, but was revived only last year. One of the objectives of Kappa Mu Epsilon is to provide a society for the recognition of outstanding achievement in the study of mathematics in the under- graduate or graduate level. Kappa Mu Epsilon strives to develop an appreciation of the power and beauty pos- sessed by mathematics, due, mainly to its demands for logical and rigorous modes of thought, and it also helps the undergraduate to realize the important role that mathematics has played in the development of the western civilization. As a national fraternity the society helps to further the knowledge of mathematics by familiarizing the members with the advances being made in mathematics. This year new members have been elected to the fra- ternity and an initiation ceremony was held on December 7. Kappa Mu Epsilon Furthers Knowledge of Mathematics OFFICERS President — David Speights Vice-President — James Darrell Hare Secretary — Janice Carroll West Treasurer — Deborah Yvonne Magee Corresponding Sec.-Treas.— Miss Claris Marie Armstrong Faculty Sponsor — Dr. Virginia Rhode 227 Famous Maroon Band Albright, Mike Alexander, Jim Alford, Grif Allen, Michael Anderson, Mabry Archer, James Bagwell, Gene Bailey, Larry Ballard, Stanley Ballard, Mike Balmer, Nancy Bassett, L. P. Beasy, Van Beers, Betty Jo Berry, Linda Bond, Nolan Bond, Sadie Braden, Bill Brantley, Carolyn Brooks, Anne Bowen, Ernest Bondurant, Si Morgan Blann, Tim Burke, Fred Burns, Tommy Burns, Walter Buster, Charles Byars, Dianne Casey, Martha Canada, Bernie Castles, Hugh Clark, Kenneth Collum, Jan Collins, Richard Cohenour, Dale Commander, Patsy Conerly, Charlie Cooper. Jimmy Cronier, Duane Crow, Stanley Crowder, Barbara Crout, Janelle Daniel, Paul Darwin, Francis Davidson, Richard DeAngelo, Ken Defoore, Ann DeFoore, Charles DeMoville, Margaret Dendy Harry Dyess, Dwight Dollahite, Janice Donald, Jeff Dotson, Diane Doude, Johnny Duke, Bobby Edwards, Mary Eichelberger, Bobbie Evans, Henry Fischer, Shery Gaddis, Mike Gammon, Danny Gear his er, Bill George, Winston Guess, Eddie Goza, Danny Gwin, Martha Haire, Eddie Hendricks, John Hill, Bobby Holloway, Elton Hood, Fred Horowitz, Mike Hughes, John Hughes, Linda Hammond, Cherie Jasper, Barbara Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Joe Kennedy, John Kenley, Pam King, Alvin King, Debbie Kozisek, Jeff Lander, Walter Lang, Bobby Leker, Jim Levy, Carol Lewis, Marsha Livingston, Luther Lockley, Robert Loden, Mike Luke, Nancy McCaghren, Pat McCormick, Buddy McCullough, Phil McCrillis, Jeanne McCrillis, Billy McShane, Bob McCollum, James Marquez, Justin Masters, David Mayo, Mitch Malone ; Jim Melott, Susie Mills, Carol Mims, Bob Melishar, Randy Moak, Jim Moore, Winford Moore, Jane Moorehead, Faye Morgan, Jimmy Morris, Carla Morson, Phil Murphree, Marsha Nickle, Mary Louise Nickelson, Sarah Nickerson, Orva Murphree, Gayle Ogletree, Joe Overall, Bennett Otis, Ronald PadiHa, Paul Parkinson, Sue Percy, Bruce Porter, Judy Ready, Anne Reaves, Bart Rogers, Bill Rogers, Bobby Sager, Marilyn Ray, Margaret Bonds Scarbrough, John Schmidt, Kathy SeaIe,L inda Shuff, Tommy Sisk, Vernon Smith, Gayle Sholes, Bill Snellings, Jon St. John, Marie Story, Allan Stubblefield, Jimmy Swindol, Terry Swanzy, Joe Taylor, Bob Taylor, Shirley Terrell, Wayne Thompson, James Thornton, Ann Wade, Betty Wallace, Charlotte Wardlaw, Tommy Webb, Beth Weir, George Weir, Georgia Wilkins, David White. Larry White, David White, Robert White, Thomas Whittington, Joel Williams, George Williamson, Norman Willis, Tim Warm, Bob Walton, Syd Zeigler, Zig 228 Drum Section Kneeling: Gene Bagwell, Carol Levy, Marilyn Sager, Shirley Taylor, Janell Crout, Harry Dendy. Standing: Sue Parkinson, John Hughes, Si Bondu- rant, Mitch Mayo, James Thompson, Bob White, Bill Gearhiser, Bunny Bowen, John Schilhab, Bill Rogers. Cherie Hammond, Head Majorette; Fred Hood, Drum Major; Buddy McCor- mick, President; L. P. Bassett, Treasurer; Mike Loden, Vice President; Susie Melott, Secretary (Not pictured). 229 MSU M-Club Promotes Clean Sportsmanship, Etc, OFFICERS President — Richard Edmonson Vice President — Ed Hudgins Secretary — Ted Carmical Sergeant-at-arms — Hugh Adams Sponsor — Coach Billy Stacy The purposes of the M Club are: to promote clean sportsmanship and friendly association among its mem- bership; and to emphasize the im- portance of high standards of char- acter and scholarship in its members. 230 To give the engineering Student an opportunity to learn about engineering as a profession, not simply as a means of earning a living — this is the ultimate objective of the MSU Student Chapter of the Mississippi Society of Professional Engineers. Not being concerned with the specific technical orientation of each student, MSPE finds itself involved in presenting a facet of engineering life usually experienced by the student only after graduation. Professionalism through leadership, through fellowship with other engineering students, and through association with Professional Engineers is what MSPE is all about. MSPE: The Truly Professional Society OFFICERS President — Floyd Ball Vice President — Raymond Hitt Secretary — Grover Cleveland Treasurer — W. C. Gavin Publicity Chairman — R. R. Robinson First row (I to r): Grover Cleveland, Raymond Hitt, Floyd Ball, W. C. Gavin, William K. Wells, R. R. Robin- son. Second row: James A. Alford, Hiram Baxter, Gerhard C. Streuding, Greg Glei, John Wayne Edwards, Louis W. Koester, David A. Bailey. 231 Omicron Delta Kappa Stresses Campus Citizenship OFFICERS President — David Speights Vice-President — Chet Holloman Secretary — Jerry Carlisle Treasurer — Everett Beers Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society for college men was founded December 3, 1914, at Washington and Lee University. The Alpha Chi Circle was established at Mississippi State University on May 21, 1937. Omicron Delta Kappa promotes the idea that leadership of exceptional quality and versatility in col- lege should be recognized, that representative men in all phases of college life should cooperate in worthwhile endeavor, and that outstanding students, faculty and ad- ministration members should meet on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. i Seated I to r: Dr. Locke, Chet Holloman, David Speights, Jerry Carlisle, Everette Beers, Dr. Snellgrove. Second row: Grover Cleveland, Jody Schuster, Bill Nelson, Jimmy Pearson, Stan Herron, Bobby Walker, Scott Jones, David Hatchett. Third row. David Vaughn, Larry Grillot, Robert Tischer, Chuck Jordan, Larry Nesbit, George Henson, Frank McCollum, Carl Hicks, Larry Windham, Niles McNeel, Maret Maxwell, Jerry Lee, Bill McCrillis. 232 Seated: Prof. Murray, Dr. Anderson, Dr. James, Dr. Nelson, Mr. Rhodes. Standing: Dr. Carley, Mr. Wilson, Dr. Snellgrove, Dr. Loftin, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Jacob. Omicron Delta Kappa was the first college honor so- ciety 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 em- phasis on a strong secondary memhership requirement of scholarship. Membership is awarded to undergrad- uate junior and senior men, to male graduate students, to male members of the faculty and alumni, and to other men who have attained oustanding success in profes- sional life. Indispensable qualifications for membership are exemplary character, responsible leadership and dis- criminatory service in campus life, superior scholarship, genuine fellowship, and a consecration to democratic ideals. Election is based on merit, is irrespective of a person ' s affiliation with other organizations, and is with- out solicitation to insure acceptance of membership. OAK 233 Phi Beta Lambda Inspires Business Ed. OFFICERS President — Joby Jones Vice-President — Becky Jacks Secretary — Nawana Rasberry Treasurer — Francis Adams Reporter-Historian— Kathy Mulholland The Mississippi State University chapter of Phi Beta Lamhda is provided for students majoring in Business Education. The meetings are held monthly and are planned to inspire professional interest in the field of Business Education, as well as to provide an opportunity for social activities. The objectives of the chapter are to promote and develop a better understanding of Business Education in Mississippi by: (1) strengthening confidence in stu- dents and enabling them to compete honorable with their associates; (2) improving scholarship and develop- ing qualities that will enable them to participate ef- fectively in business, professional, and community life; (3) working toward further improvement of business education programs in the secondary schools and col- leges; (4) engaging in individual and group projects of a business nature. Students share ideas and knowledge increasing the quality of the business teachers graduating from Missis- sippi State University. They bring prestige to the uni- versity by having state and national officers who attend the annual state and national conventions. 234 PHI CHI THETA OFFICERS OFFICERS President — Linda Martin Vice President — Madelon Brashier Recording Secretary — Caron McCormick Corresponding Secretary — Sharon McCormick Treasurer — Andra Webb National Councilor — Sue Harmon Advisor — Mrs. Dora Herring Phi Chi Theta Holds ff Career Hilights Beta Pi Chapter of Phi Chi Theta, the first honorary business fraternity for women at Mississippi State, is a part of the oldest and largest women ' s national pro- fessional fraternity in the field of commerce and busi- ness administration. The Beta Pi chapter is rated in the top ten nationally. 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 in- terest in the advancement of women in business and economics. Activities of the local chapter include: Newsletters to its members and national officers, monthly dinner meetings, professional programs with outstanding speakers from the world of business, and service proj- ects for the university. As a special project for this year it held a Career Hilights which was a business seminar for the campus. At the annual spring Banquet, Phi Chi Theta in- ducts an honorary member who is of professional standing and has made definite contributions to the fraternity, and awards the National Key Award to an outstanding woman in the school of business. 235 $K0 The Honor Society of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded at the University of Maine in 1897. Pennsylvania State University and the University of Ten- nessee were also Charter chapters. At present the Society has over one hundred active chapters. The Mississippi State University Chapter was chartered in 1951. The primary ohjective of the Society has been, from the first, the recogni- tion and encouragement of superior scholarship in all fields of study. Good character is an essential supporting attribute to those elected to membership. Phi Kappa Phi is open to seniors in the top eighth of their class and to second semester juniors in the top twentieth of their class. The members elected may not exceed one-tenth of the class. Similar limitations are placed on the election of graduate students. OFFICERS President Paul B. lacob, Jr. Vice President David Speights Secretary Miss Harriette Price Treasurer J. P. Overcash Correspondent Edward C. Hendley 236 $ K $ Faculty and Student Members 1967-68 Ann A. Adams Peggie F. Adams Charles R. Aiken Rutli A. Alexander Martha N. Allen Alan Ammann C. Hunter Andrews Larry Dalton Armstrong Jesse William Austin, Jr. Harold Shepherd Aycock Douglas C. Bain Betty P. Barrett Billie J. Ball Ben F. Barrentine Ottis L. Barron Rhelda W. Barron Lyell C. Behr Caroline W. Bennett Hugh W. Bennett Sharon F. Bentley Robert Scales Bernard George L. Berry John K. Bettersworth Nancy Bettersworth Joseph M. Bollinger Margaret E. Bonds Martha Owens Booth Ona J. Boyd Ted Stephens Brook Raymond L. Brown Gordan K. Bryan H. Dean Bunch Steven W. Burge Katherine Butler C. T. Carley Ernest Aubert Carter Jerry D. Carlisle Ted Carmieal Turner Catledge George E. Chamberlain Omar W. Charles James R. Chatham Carmen L. Clark J. Edwin Clark Daphne E. Clifton E. B. Colmer Robert Lee Combs, Jr. Albert Jerry Comfort, Jr. Owen Cooper Louise D. Crafton Lewis William Cresswell Walter L. Croft Martha Daffron Jane Ann Daugherty John Evan Davis Ben C. Dilwortb Joe W. Dollar Walter J. Drapala J. B. Edmnod A. E. Einert Lester A. Estes, Jr. M. P. Etheridge Willie F. Felder William C. Flewellen, Jr. William R. Fox Helen Hendley Frye Eva N. Fulton James T. Fulton Barbara A. Garrett Marcus N. Gewinner William L. Giles Clinton H. Graves, Jr. Calvin H. Gray Linda Frances Clemons Gray Larry R. Grillot Mary L. Hare Woodrow W. Hare Jerry W. Haskins Samuel T. Heidelberg, Jr. Edward C. Hendley George William Henson, Jr. Dora Herring Frederick H. Herzer Carl F. Hicks Billie B. Hill James E. Hill Clifford E. Hoelscher Laura A. Hoelscher Robert B. Holland A. G. Holmes, Jr. Stephen C. Hook Doris M. Howell Irl Howell William P. Hull Verner G. Hurt Cynthia A. Ivy Paul B. Jacob, Jr. Robert L. James Peggy P. Johnson Ethel M. Jones James Kenneth Jones Leona P. Jordan Robert L. Jordan Bonnie L. Kahl Michael D. Kennedy Lois Kilgore Louis Lawrence Klepec Nancy B. Kneeland Joan Eloise Lampley Elizabeth Goodloe Landers Roy J. Ledbetter Henry H. Leveck DiAnn Lewis James R. Lewis III W. W. Littlejohn Alice L. Loewen Marion T. Loftin Rose Marie Luke John W. Lusk Clay Lyle Donnis C. Lyon William D. McCain Frank L. McCollum Charles Larry McCullough William H. McDaniel Charm R. Mclngvale James W. McKee, Jr. J. Chester McKee, Jr. Mildred D. McReynolds William R. Mackey, Jr. Barton W. MacNeill Lewis F. Mallory, Jr. T. K. Martin Joel M. Melton E. F. Mitchell James E. Moak Margaret V. Monteith Glover Moore Clinton W. Moulds, III George G. Murphy S. B. Murray Vashti Muse (Mrs. Clyde) Lyle E. Nelson J. P. Overcash Thomas Howard Parker Kenneth N. Patterson Raymond T. Parkhurst Rodney M. Payne Joe V. Pettiet Travis D. Phillips Grace S. Pomeroy Rose Mary Porter Milbur Zulla Posey Patsy D. Posey Ralph E. Powe Dorothy Sue Power Frances Harriette Price Sheila A. Reynolds Francis A. Rhodes Luther W. Richardson Tyrone A. Riley Ralph R. Robertson Geor ge L. Robson, Jr. Dennis L. Rochester Roy Harris Ruby Jerry B. Sartain Mabel C. Savage Sara M. Scales R. M. Scholtes Susan L. Seawright Emblyn S. Sekyra Clyde Q. Sheely Roy D. Sheffield W. A. Simmons Harry C. Simrall Betty B. Sledge Jimmie R. Smith Selma Davis Smith Harold S. Snellgrove David Neely Speights Wilbur Glenn Steele, Jr. Elisabeth J. Stojanovic B. J. Stojanovic Royce T. Stringer Belinda E. Sturgis Suzanne S. Tant Martha W. Taylor Guy W. Thaxton Charles H. Thomas Joe F. Thompson Patricia Anne Triplett Stanley G. Watts Margaret L. Weeks Rebecca S. Wells Sara D. Wentworth Ruth E. White Louise Whitlow Nancy G. Wiley Louis N. Wise Patricia Woodmansee 237 Phi Eta Sigma How To Study OFFICERS President — Burton Barnes Vice-President — Rodger Johnson Treasurer — Jim Rawls Advisor — Dr. Tip H. Allen, Jr. ?? 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 Eta Sigma is not a social or a service organization, it maintains several functions during the year. Some of the main projects during the year are ushering, helping with orientation, and the distribution of pamphlets on How To Study. In addition to these smaller services, Phi Eta Sigma sponsors at least one campus-wide project. Last year members of the fraternity collected one of the largest amounts ever, 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 Uni- versity. Attended by scholars and educators from over the United States, the convention was quite helpful and worthwhile; and it was undoubtedly one of the high- lights of the year for Phi Eta Sigma. First row L-R: Winstead, Sherman, Barnes, Johnson, Dr. Allen, Rawls, Wyatt, Crigle, Guenther. Second row L-R: Blackledge, Wilson, Ivey, Stormo, Castle, Rutledge, Greer, Howard, Jones. Third row L-R: Yeager, Vickery, Sistrunk, Roherts, Walton, McNeel, Wallis, Arnold, Bough ' , Johnson. 238 M ..H3T, V â– if ' â– â– 3ff? Standing (I to r) : Rod Darnell, Bobby Hayes, Dale Pillow, Dale Hubbard, Billy Hyatt, Freddie Norton, Giles Shackleford, Bill Corhern, Johnny Irwin, Dudley Phelps, Steve Black, Bill Prisock. Seated: Tommy Walton, Jackie Stuart, Charles Ozier, George Corhern, Dudley Barnes, Spike Latimer, Tommy Thompson, Curt Guenther. Not Pictured: B. B. Hosch. Philo Demos is a Christian Democratic Leadership organization sponsored by the M.S .U. YMCA. The club was founded by the Y in 1955 to provide training in leadership, public speaking, and parliamentary pro- cedure for outstanding members of the freshman and sophomore class. The name Philo Demos was derived from the two Greek words meaning lovers of democracy. The club holds weekly dinner meetings with inform- ative speakers and discussion sessions featured as programs. Christian fellowship is inspired among mem- bers by mutual sharing of ideas at meetings. Philo Demos Trains Freshmen and Sophomores FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: President — George Corhern 1st Vice-President — Dudley Barnes 2nd Vice-President — Charles Ozier Secretary — Jackie Stuart Treasurer — Spike Latimer SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: President — Charles Ozier 1st Vice-President — Steve Black 2nd Vice-President — Tommy Walton Secretary — Tommy Thompson Treasurer — Billy Hyatt 239 Pi Omega Pi Honor Society For Business Ed. Majors Alpha Pi Chapter, Pi Omega Pi, was officially reactivated on this campus December 2, 1966, with Dr. Katherine S. Green as its spon- sor and Dr. Edna Barbour, North- ern Illinois University, National President, as the Reactivating Of- ficer. The chapter is a member of the National Association of College Honor Societies, and is a national honor society for undergraduate Business Education majors. The aims of Pi Omega Pi are: (1) To create, encourage, pro- mote, and extend interest in scholarship (2) To promote the ideal of civ- ic betterment through the prac- tice of good citizenship (3) To encourage and promote high ethical standards in busi- ness and professional life (4) To teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy en- terprise. NEW MEMBERS— FALL 1967 Cheryl Anderson, Rachel Barlow, Jane Beale, Millie Brasher, Marie Chapman, Margaret Davis, Carol Guinn, Joann Hemngton, Voncille Herrington, Jacqueline Hathcock, Barbara House, Linda Jones, Elizabeth Kynerd, Janice Lesley, Linda Loflin, Edna Luke, Gail Mitchell, Tula Mitchell, Agnes Smith, Karen Sullivan Carol Yarborough. OFFICERS -Virginia Kerr President Vice President — Ruthie Hatcher Secretary — Kathy Mulholland Treasurer — Bobbie Eichelberger Historian — Sandra Warren MEMBERS: Back row (I to r) : M. Doolittle, B. Schumpert, F. Johnson, A. Riser, L. Dilmore. Seated (I to r): J. Reeves, R. Hatcher, V. Kerr, K. Mulholland, T. Guest, S. Spence. Members not present: B. Eichelberger, S. Warren, R. Alexander, F. Bethay, C. Bolender, A. Brown, F. Bryan, R. Clark, A. Grimes, B. Jones, J. Smith. 240 Pi Tau Sigma, National Honorary Mechanical Engi- neering Fraternity, fosters the high ideals of the en- gineering profession and stimulates interest in co- ordinate departmental activities. The MSU Tau Nu Chapter was granted a charter in April, 1957, and was the 62nd charter to the organization which has rec- ognized 28,000 notable mechanical engineers. The MSU Tau Nu Chapter, during its ninth year, has become more firmly established as an honor fraternity. Pi Tau Sigma — Mechanical Eng. Honor Fraternity OFFICERS President — Steve Burge Vice President — Terry Heidelberg Recording Secretary — Glenn Steele Corresponding Secretary— Joe Bollinger Treasurer — Ronnie Martin Front row (I to r) : Ronnie Martin, Steve Burge, Terry Heidelberg, Joe Bollinger. Second row (I to r) : Reuben Pitts, Glenn Steele, Stephen Andre, Thomas H. Parker, Thomas L. Parker, Billy Pat Evans, Floyd Thomas. 241 Pi Sigma Epsilon Promotes Marketing and Sales Management OFFICERS President — Bill Rochelle Mark eting V.P.—Boh Jones Chapter Affairs V.P.— Charles Hooker Membership V.P. — Jim Farris Historian — Mike Black Sgt. at Arms — Bob McCraken Advisor — Charles Ford Pi Sigma Epsilon, National Professional Fraternity in Marketing, Sales Management, and Selling is the fastest growing professional fraternity in the United States. Dr. Henry W. Nash, Head of the Marketing Department, former faculty advisor, has recently been elected Na- tional Educator Vice-President for Pi Sigma Epsilon. Mr. Charles W. Ford is now serving as Chapter advisor. During 1967, Alpha Eta Chapter attended the Na- tional Convention in St. Louis, Missouri. For the first time, an award was given to the top Chapter sponsor. In competition with 47 other Chapter sponsors, Sales and Marketing Executives Club of Jackson, the local sponsor of Alpha Eta Chapter, won this award. A very successful year for Alpha Eta Chapter was appropriately completed as the Chapter was named as one of the top five Chapters in the United States. First row (L to R): Jim Farris, Bob McCraken, Charles Hooker, Mike Black, Bob Jones, Dean Flewellen, Bill Rochelle. Second row (L to R): Dr. Henry W. Nash, Bert Schlain, Prof. Charles Ford— Advisor, James Inkster, Dr. Lewis Ebersole, Prof. R. G. Carter. Third row (L to R) : Phil Leib, Woody Edens, Merry Chapman, Don Seagrove, Billy Laughlin, Joseph Seaman, Wayne Gibson. Fourth row (L lo R) : Robert Campbell, Gery Cummings, Larry Wright, John Cates, George Marx, Tommy Joynt, Kenny Freeman. Fijth row (L to R) : Dale Stokes, Carl Hicks, Ronnie Saul, Baxter Griffin, Charles Gillentine, Louis Bigham, Donald Kendrick. 242 First row (I to r): Mack Skelton, Thomas Jordon, Donald Blasihgame, Bob Davis, Dr. Clinton Graves, Nusrat Z. Nagvi. Second row (I to r): Frank Killebrew, Fred Brown, Hugh Crowley, Edward Nerren, Chung Tung Chiu. The Plant Phytology and Weed Science Student Club was organized on February 22, 1964. The objectives were: to promote the profession of agriculture and, particularly, the fields of phytopathology and weed science; to de- velop fellowship among the members of the department; to sponsor certain departmental activities; and to act as the official agent in representing the students of the depart- ment. Membership is extended to interested students of good academic standing in the College of Agriculture who dis- play, both within and without, the university ' s unfailing respect for order, morality and personal honor, and the rights of the others. Plant Phytology And Weed Science Club OFFICERS President — Mack Skelton Vice President — Thomas N. Jordon Secretary and Treasurer — Donald Blasingame Advisor — Dr. Clinton Graves 243 Pre-Law Club Provides Members With Pre-Legal Education OFFICERS President — John Witty Vice-President — Roger Smith Secretary — Cathi Duncan Treasurer — Bob Jones Parliamentarian — Butch Holiner Faculty Advisor — Professor Flavous Hutchinson The Mississippi State University Pre-Law Club, in order to secure for the members through their collective action the benefits of a pre-legal education, promote and advance preparation for the study of law at Mississippi State University, and promote scholarship and fellowship among Pre-Law students. Any student who is enrolled at Mississippi State Uni- versity as defined by the registrar and who meets all qualifications outlined by the Club, shall be considered eligible for membership in the Pre-Law Club. 244 The Pre-Veterinary Club, composed of students major- ing 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 vet- erinary medicine, a two-year Pre-Veterinary curriculum is offered to students who wish to qualify for admis- sion to a professional college of veterinary medicine. The club is valuable in furnishing its members with in- formation concerning a plan of the Southern Regional Education Board to admit, annually, sixteen members of Mississippi State to the School of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University. The Pre-Veterinary Club makes a significant contribu- tion to the preparation of young men and women for the selection to a school of veterinary medicine and for careers in veterinary medicine. Pre-Vet Club Aids Future Veterinarians OFFICERS President — Steve Shideler Vice-President — David Tumlinson Secretary and Reporter — Judy Porter Treasurer — Nancy Johnson Advisor — Dr. H. F. McCrory First row (L to R) : Lester, McDaniel, Hardy, Purvis, Yates, Porter, Johnson, Tumlinson, Shideler. Second row (L to R) : Ewell, Carson Palmer, Newell, Black, Brown, Cameron, Strong, Duke. Third Row (L to R) : Miller, Shelton, Klauser, Pickett, Arnold, Moss, Green, Blackledge, btrachan, Rateliff,, Walker, Easley, Mayfield, Kennedy, Cade, Cummings, Gallaspy, Dr. McCrory. 245 REFLECTOR Mississippi State University State College, Mississippi 39762 Representing Mississippi ' s Most Dynamic University ' JAMES SHEFFIELD— Editor FRED McCALEB— Business Manager MAKEUP STAFF: (L to R) Ginger Baker, Macy Shipp, Richard Reiman, Hunter Brumfield, Frank Eckert, Jimmy Pepper, Nancy Hardin, Janice Sparks, Lee Summer. 246 NEWS STAFF- Front (I to r) : Para Sample, Rita Leverette, Larry Mitlin, Sam Love, James Paul Luby, Debe Johnson, Linda Davis. Back (I to r): Janna Pepper, Glenn Koury, Mark Keating, Scott Wendelsdorf, Merrill Merkle, Mike Horowitz, Jim Meli. ' i rrr JAMES SHEFFIELD FRED McCALEB EDITOR BUSo MANAGER An official publication of the Student Association of Mississippi State University which is published each Tuesday and Friday during the regular school session with the exceptions of holidays and final examination periods. Manage Editors MACY P News Editor SAM LOVE Ass i stant PAM SAMPLE Production Managers JIMMY PEPPER HUNTER BRUMFIELD Feature Editor JANE MONTGOMERY Sports Editor JIM MELI Society Editor ' LINDA DAVIS Copy Editor MARGUERITE HAMPTON Assistant Business Manager GERRY BURKE Gary Sloan adjusts the enlarger in the staff dark- room as he prepares to print a picture for the next edition. 247 ' Reveille ' DAVID W. HATCHETT Editor FRANK C. BAILEY Ass ' t. Editor JIM KARCHER Ass ' t. Business Manager LEONARD B. MITCHELL Business Manager 248 GINGER DITTO— Features Editor RAY MOSLEY— Sports Editor SHELLY McDAVID— Secretary BRENT MELTON— Greek Editor JOHN WITTY— Organizations Editor THERESA MOODY— Class Editor 249 AIR FORCE ROTC LT. COLONEL BILLY H. INGRAM - PAS 250 MSgt Harold 0. Cline ' and SSgt James L. Overall, Jr. Captain Raymond B. Tucker 251 Major Burnett W. Porter, Jr. TSgt Clayton R. Hart and Sgt John P. Bowen 252 Angel Flight OFFICERS — Haney, Barry, Singletary, White, McEwen, Yar- borough Can I have a bite of your ice cream? First row (I to r): Jasper, Wilson, Haney, Barry, Fleming, Easterling. Second row: Bedford, Maxwell, Bettersworth, Valentine, Byars, Strickland, Ditto. Third row: Guider, DeMoville, Wright, Morgan, Miles, Boswell, Walt, Gresham, Yarborough, McEwen. Fourth row: Murphree, Giles, Moye, Conerly, Dickerson, Cook, Luke, Singletary, White. 253 Arnold Air Society MEMBERS: Alewine, R. Allen, L. Barlow, C. Barnett, Wm. Bourguard, Wm. Catalina, B. Chamberland, G. Chandler, J. Cleveland, G. Cross, H. Davis, J. Drane, D. Ethridge, W. Farrish, S. Fetterman, J. Fore, C. Grillot, L. Guice, D. Hart, D. Henley, R. Hodges, Wm. Kitchen, J. Loden, M. McCrillis, Wm. Mayfield, J. Mithell, G. Payne, R. Peters, J. Phillips, C. Starnes, Wm Pickard, M. Walker, T. Plant, R. Walsh, J. Polk, S. Watts, J. Pomeroy, D. White, R. Sarsgard, J. Worden, L. Smith, T. Vaughn, D. DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! 254 Scarlet White, commander of Angel Flight, is presented at the Air Force Ball sponsored by the Arnold Air Society. Air Force Band F.I. P. Trains Future Pilots 255 MEMBERS: Adcox, J. Baham, A. Brackin, B. Cofer, J. Dowell, D. Edwards, F. Edwards, J. Ehteridge, J. Flemming, J. Fraiser, R. Golden, B. Gunter, C. Hale, V. Hammett, R. Harper, R. Mathews, N. Helms, J. Oliver, L. Ingram, J. Ratliff, J. Kennedy, B. Smith, M. Laseter, M. Smith, R. Lee, J. Sprayberry, S. Lemasters, E. Sullivan, J. Templeton, J. Thorton, G. Walters, W. Wall, M. Watts, J. Barry, Barbara Major Porter Blue Knights 256 Air Force Do I have to sign anything? All we ever do is march. Angels at last year ' s National Conclave in Miami. 257 ARMY ROTC COLONEL EDGAR W. SCHROEDER - PMS 258 Mrs. Judy Williams, Mrs. Ruth Willis, and Mrs. Janet Thomas 259 Major Robert H. Sims, Jr. Major James L. Miles and Miss Jaeulin Blackwell, Student Clerk Major Thomas L. Anderson — Ass ' t PMS Major Robert E. Lindquist— Ass ' t PMS Captain Robert H. Wood— Ass ' t PMS Sp 5 James F. Welburn Sgt Lawrence J. Booker 260 Scabbard and Blade Taps Top Cadets First row: Hitt, Clay, Beers, Palmer, Bennett, Speights, Major Lindquist, Advisor, Walker, Pearson, Yeatman. Second row: Weaver, Peyton, Gal- laher, Laughlin, Eubank, Frasier, Whittington, Bishop, Humble. Third row: Gaddis, Brooks, Smythe, Tolleson, Crump, McCollum, Bulger, Moore, Douglas, Yoste, McNeell. Fourth row: Hollis, Rosenkrans, Ling, Sanders, Thames, Anders, Steele, Gearshiser, Leder, Pepper. Brigade Staff and Sponsor Front: Cadet Col. David Speights and Sponsor Nada Lee Davitch. Back: Anderson, Palmer, Gaddis, Elliot, Schuster, McNeel. 261 Counterguerillas The Counterguerrilla Company ' s members vol- unteer for extensive extra training to further develop their leadership abilities through prac- tical experience. The Counterguerrilla program is designed to enhance individual self-confidence in its members through challenging field prob- lems. In this age of unconventional warfare, there selected cadets prove that the ultimate weapon is still man, well trained and highly motivated. 262 Sponsor, Miss Mary Ann Boyd, and Commanding Officer, Cadet Captain David Grice. Rifle Team Takes Top Honors Mississippi State ' s rifle team proved itself again this season by winning the Magnolia State Cham- pionship for the 17th consecutive year. Top shooter Bobby Phillips takes careful aim during one of the team ' s many practice sessions. 263 Battalion Commanders and Staffs 1st Peyton, Pearson, Dye, Bulger. 2nd Tolleson, Clay, Eubank, Gallagher, Kelly. 3rd Frasier, Yeatman, Schwann, Crump. 4th Humble, McKay, Rosencrantz, Laughlin, Hollis. THE MISSISSIPPI RIFLES — the newly created precison drill team composed of freshman and sophomore cadets. 264 Army ' s Varied Aspects Sponsor Cheryl Albritton at Red Cross Blood Drive Scabbard and Blade ' s annual egg war 265 Left to right: Jeralyn Pritchett, Joe Arnoult, Becky Allbritton, Ralph Cain, Bill Babcock. Not pictured: Jimmy Austin. Psychology Club OFFICERS President — Bill Babcock Vice President — Jimmy Austin Secretary — Ralph Cain Treasurer — Joe Arnoult Advisor — Frank Sekyra The Psychology Chili ' s purposes are to acquaint you with other students interested in psychology; provide lectures, films, trips, and discussions related to current developments in the field of psychology; aid a student in his preparation for a career in the field of psychology; and to promote higher standards in the psychological professions. Membership in the Psychology Club is open to all students that major or minor in psychology, educational psychology or counseling and guidance. President, Bill Babcock and Advisor, Frank Sekyra. 266 MSU Parachute Out! J Peak Efficiency? OFFICERS President — Keith Smith, Jr. Vice President — Marion Eifling Secretary-Treasurer — Danny Liles Advisors — Mr. Roy Ross and Dr. Frank Ingels Let it all hang out but at 8,000 feet ! The MSU Skydivers began through the meager efforts of a few dedicated individuals in 1960. Being a member of the National Collegiate Parachuting League, the MSU Sky- divers strive to uphold the purpose of this organization as stated in its constitution: ... to foster interest and under- standing in safe sport parachuting among college students; to provide organized and standardized competition for un- dergraduates; to further the development of safe sport para- chuting techniques in the United States and to publicly recog- nize outstanding undergraduate parachuting ability ... Besides having the best safety record in the SEC, the Club also holds the state day freefall record at 18,500 feet, and night freefall record at 10,500 feet. In the future, the Club hopes to continue to serve Mississippi State University and its students by providing the opportunity to participate in a truly fantastic and unique sport. Kneeling (I to r) : John Kennard, Jr., Roy Moore, David Young, Steve Hydron. Standing (I to r) : Dr. Frank Ingels, Marion Eifling, Keith Smith, John Bowen. 267 The Society For Advancement of Management OFFICERS President — Don Dodson Vice President (Publicity) — Ben Duckworth Vice President (Performance) — Steve Hicks Vice President (Programs) — Wayne Coleman Secretary— Cathi Duncan Treasurer — Roger Brashear The Society for Advancement of Management, the pioneer in management philosophy, has been dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of management. The varied activities of the individual chapters, including field trips to local industries and authoritative guest speakers, are developed to further the growth of all students, regardless of their academic major. These activities enable the students to put to use the prin- ciples of good management, organization planning and control in the operation of the chapter. They learn by doing. Through the University Chapters Program, the Society endeavors to promote management education, make a significant contribution to the preparation of young men and women for careers in the business world, and render a service to industry and the community. An indicator of the MSU Chapter ' s success is the fact that, for the 4th consecutive year, it has won the National First Place Award. 268 First row I to t- William Jones, Hassan Edjlali, Wilton Townsend, Hal Bettis, Dale Steen, Charles Cheatham, Sukhdev Prahhakar, Fayez A wad. Second row John Abernethy, Tim Smith, Duncan Matheson, Bill Black, James Neely, Ted Garner, Hal Butts, Kent Ford, Percy Payne, John Mosby lames Tarleton. Third row: Pete Taylor, Jerry Rodriguez, Ward Bannerman, Bob Harrell, Clyde Stancill. Fourth row: Jack Foster Bill Engle, ' Fredrick Gipson, Walter Catrett, Hal Jarrell. Fifth row. Marion Overstreet, Ronnie Hilbun, Mr. Joe Boyd, Dr. John Lee, Mr. James Smith, Dr. William D. McCain, Terry Fleming, Roy Jones. Society of Petroleum Engineers Recruits Petroleum Engineering Students OFFICERS President — Dale Steen Vice-President — Hall Bettis Secretary — Wilton Townsend Treasurer — Charles Cheatham The society of Petroleum Engineers seeks to acquaint the petroleum engineering and geology student with the activities, problems, and organization of the current petro- leum industry. The members of the society are required to belong to the professional organization of the Ameri- can Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. Each month the society sponsors a speaker who talks on a topic of interest in the petroleum industry. Other activities of the organization include the recruit- ing of petroleum engineering students from various junior colleges and the annual Shrimp Boil. The society has helped the Department of Petroleum Engineering at Mississippi State to become one of the largest in the na- tion. 269 Student Association OFFICERS President — Chuck Jordan Vice President — Niles McNeel Secretary — Cynthia Ivy Treasurer — Jimmy Pearson The Student Association is composed of every student who pays the student activity fee during registration. The Association is bound together by its constitution and by-laws, and the authority vested in the Associa- tion and its officers is delegated by the university administration. The Student Senate is the legislative body of the student government and meets weekly to dispose of the more important matters confronting the Student Association. Executive powers are vested in the president of the SA, who is assisted by the vice-president, treasurer, secretary, and necessary appointed officers and chair- men. The President ' s Cabinet, made up of members designated by the SA President, serves in an advisory capacity to the president and other officers. The Student Association Judicial Council is the student court at MSU and derives its powers from the Dean of Student Affairs. The members and chair- man of the Council are appointed by the SA President with the approval of the Student Senate. Student dis- ciplinary cases are heard by the Council, which then renders a verdict and recommends a mode of correc- tional action to the Dean of Men. Women student violat- ors are tried by the Associated Women Students Judicial Council. One of the more important functions of the Student Association is to provide a wide range of social func- tions which will be of benefit to a majority of the students. The President of the Student Association ap- points a social chairman to plan and carry out with the social committee the series of SA-sponsored pro- grams and social functions. Such events as dances, concerts, hootenannies, and forums are usually included in the calendar. First row (l to r): McNeel, Lee, Norton, McCrillis, Jordon, Rodgers. Second row: Love, Pearson, Nesbitt, Pepper, Thames, Null, Aycock, Audry, Barry. Third row: Nosser, Scales, Flewellen, McEwen, Dooley, DeMoville, Valentine, Boone, Ivv, Wiley. Fourth row: Allen, Farrell, Grey, Pearson, Black, Shackelford, Hood, Clark, Hatchett, Sheffield. Fifth row: Hillman, Nelson, Thomas, Gewin, Noblin, Mills, Dahl, Holloman, Wigley, Weeks. Sixth row: Hubbard, Rice, Reeves, Ross, Hailey, Corhern, Brumfield, Bradford, Scott, Greer. 270 Senate Officers L to r: Jerry Lee, Parliamentarian; Anthony Thomas, President Pro-Temp of Senate; Niles McNee], Vice-President of SA, Chairman of Senate; Cynthia Ivy, Secretary of SA and Senate; Jim Pear son, Treasurer of SA; Chuck Jordon, President of SA. President ' s Cabinet Seated (I to r) : Yvonne Phillips, Niles McNeel, Chuck Jordon, Cynthia Ivy, Jim Pearson, Larry Nesbit. Standing (I to r): Ken Clark, David Hatchett, George Carlson, Jerry Carlisle, James Sheffield, Steve Rue, Jim Pepper, David Speights, Scot Wendelsdorf, Mike Frascogna. Judicial Council Seated (I to r) : Steve Black, Robert Tischer, J. Jones, Jane Powers, Secretary, George Calrson, Chairman. Standing (I to r) : Scott Kimbrell, Jerry Lee, J. Summorford. Not Pictured: Morgan Whitfield. Student National Education Association Prepares Students To Teach OFFICERS President — John Alexander Vice-President — Suzanne Tant Secretary — Patty Dickerson Faculty Advisor and S.M.E.A. State Advisor- Mrs. Alice Burgoyne S.M.E.A. State President — Christine Thomas The Student NEA is the professional association for college and university students actively preparing to teach. It comes under the administration of the National Education Association ' s Commission on Teacher Educa- tion and Professional Standards. There are over 840 local chapters with over 72,000 members. Any student enrolled in a teacher education program may become a member. When a member, the student is also a member of the Mississippi Education Association and the National Education Association with all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of Associate membership. The purpose of the Student NEA is to provide the op- portunities to members for: (a) Personal and Profes- sional growth, (b) Development of leadership skills, (c) An understanding of the history, ethics, and programs of the NEA, (d) Participation in professional actives of local, state, and national levels. The student association also derives additional pro- fessional experiences by holding their own conferences, conventions, and workshops; putting out their own publi- cations; and carrying on various professional activities, including work with FTA Clubs. The club, through the dissemination of information and through the promotion of higher standards of prepara- tion, is bringing teacher ' s supply and demand into reason- able balance. 272 First row (L to R): -Turner, Rochester, Cooper, Gewin, Carter, Steele, Eiserloh, Beers, White. Second row (L to R): Towell, Prevost, McBroom, Shumpert, Bass, Brown, Bourguard, Guice, Dunn, Jordan, Mills. Third row (L to R) : Miles, Parks Chamberlain, Arthur, Leeds, McCaskill, Moulds, Lancaster, McAdams, Weilmunster. Fourth row (L to R): Novak, Parker, Henson, McCollum, Johnson, Cresswell, Gammel, Haskins, Linskey. Tail Beta Pi Highest Engineering Honor OFFICERS President — W. Glenn Steele Vice-President — James Cooper Recording Secretary — Robert E. Gewin Corresponding Secretary — Ernest A. Carter Cataloger — Ben F. Ogletree Tail Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society, was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Dr. Edward Higginson Williams, Jr. to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering or by their attain- ments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering college of America. In 1928 the Mississippi Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi was established on the State campus. Mississippi Alpha, in the fall and spring of each year, extends membership to those men who have fulfilled the requirements as set forth by Dr. Williams. The goal of every engineering student is to meet the requirements of Tau Beta Pi, for not only is this the highest undergraduate engineering honor he can receive, but it affords him fellowship and the opportunity to be of service to the College of Engi- neering. Ranking among the top four of the one hundred twenty- four chapters represented at the 1967 National Con- vention, the Mississippi Alpha Chapter received an Honorable Mention in the Outstanding Chapter Award Competition. This year Tau Beta Pi is initiating an Un- dergraduate Research Program for the purpose of provid- ing undergraduate engineers an opportunity to conduct individual, independent research. 273 Theta Tan Furthers Engineering Through Social and Professional Development Theta Tan, founded at the University of Minnesota on October 15, 1904, is a professional engineering fra- ternity. The purpose of the fraternity is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members and to unite them in a strong bond of fra- ternal fellowship. Kappa Beta Chapter was installed at Mississippi State on November 21, 1964. Since then its goal has been to further engineering through professional development, and the engineer through social and fra- ternal development. Kappa Beta Chapter ' s annual projects are: providing guides for campus visitors on Engineers Day, sponsor- ing and lending assistance to the American Red Cross Bloodmobile: co-sponsoring computer lessons for en- gineering students. Seven Theta Tau ' s serve this year in the College of Engineering. Fourteen brothers are members of Tau Beta Pi, and Brothers Cooper, Gewin, McCollum, and Mills have been chosen for Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Kappa Beta Chapter is rapidly outgrowing the pres- ent chapter house, and a housing corporation has been formed to provide a new home for Theta Tau. Sock it to me baby! OFFICERS Regent — Tom Dahl Vice-Regent — Dale Steen Secretary — Fred Shearin Scribe — David Guice Treasurer — James Cooper 274 Theta Tau House. Theta Tan Claude Allbritton Everette Beers Thomas Butera Fred Carl Richard Carlson James Carr Leon Carter Johnny Cavin Alvin Conn Jr. Harmon Connell David Conrad James Cooper D. A. Crouch Thomas Dahl William Dow Larry Faust Robert Field John Floyd Robert Gewin J. C. Goldman Jr. David Guice Harold Hall James Hare Jeffrey Herron Richard Holliday William Howard Johnnie Hull Michael Humphreys James Lancaster Robert Lippincott William McBroom Ronald McClendow Billy Magee Ronnie Martin Webster Mills William Moore John Noblin Robert Novak Jr. Ben Ogletree Thomas Parker Reuben Pitts Ronald Robinson Johnny Ross Nowell Rush Frederick Shearin Dale Steen Don Stuart Robert Tischer Blaine Totty Jr. Jimmy Vickery David Wier 275 Theta Tail Nancy Wiley Sweetheart Engineers shake a leg. Kappa Beta takes all awards at Regional Convention. 276 The YMCA is a membership organization through which students gain religious and intellectual growth. A num- ber 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, highlighting the best pro and con arguments of the issues of our day, and a study of English professors to determine guidelines for improve- ment and to underscore praiseworthy attributes. A drive to aid faltering Starkville students in elementary and high school to improve academic ability was also con- tinued. There were weekly luncheon groups which met for different purposes. The Student-Faculty luncheon pro- moted a closer relationship between the two while the Freshman through Senior Clubs provided a social hour as well as speakers. YMCA Cabinet Leads the Y OFFICERS President — Scott Wendelsdorf Vice President — Johnny Barnes Secretary — Debbie Davis Treasurer — Nancy Manning Director — James Landrum First row (I to r): Sam Love, Susan Eiland, Debbie Davis, Margaret Weeks, Lowell Hine, Ralph Tucker. Second row (I to r) : James Landrum, Johnny Barnes, Clyde Lewis, Frank Whittington, Scott Wendelsdorf. Not pictured: Nancy Manning, Susan Brumfield, Archie McKee. 277 TRIP BARNES— Entertainment BUDDY HARDY— Fine Arts Committee 278 RAY MOSLEY— Recreational Committee DANNIE COMPTON— Public Relations Committee Union Program Council CHARLES HOOKER— Lectures and Forum Committee 279 M 4 f Tf , «jH V â– i;i.i:A t rrf ' )J|) Adams, Mary Adams, Peggie Anderson, David Applegate, Sharon Armstrong, Marjorie Basden, Dennis Beale, Jane Bennett, Judye Bickham, Laurie Bornman, Jim Brantley, Carolyn Brassel, Thomas Brown, Windy Campbell, Barbara Cannon, Ronald Commander, Patsy Commander, Sue Davis, Benny Deshler, Virgil Dollahite, Janice Evans, Bob Galey, Bill Gant, Nila CHOIR MEMBERS Glover, Sharon Glover, Susan Hartfield, Bruce Hatcher, Warren Henley, Kris Holland, Susan Keel, Lionel King, Alvin Looney, Bill McCrillis, Jeanne McMaster, Suzanne McMinn, Joyce McPherson, Mike Marlow, Becky Melon, Susie Moore, Elizabeth Morgan, Jerry Murphree, Marsha Padilla, Paul Palmer, Toby Peterman, Herbert Poole, Debbie Porter, Rose Mary Puckett, Wade Richardson, Louise Rosser, Sharon Sandifer, Mickie Shattuck, John Skelton, Ruth Smira, Bob Smith, Patsy Tatum, Melanie Taylor, Billy Taylor, Shirley Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Truman Thornton, Gerald Townsend, Jeannine Walton, Sid Washburn, Linda Webb, David Webb, Joe Webb, Judy Wiygul, Brenda Zeigler, John University Choir Sings Every Day OFFICERS President— Bob Evans Vice President—Mike McPherson Secretary — Sharon Applegate Director — Jerry D. Williams Accompanist — Shirley Taylor The University Choir is open to students from all undergraduate and graduate departments of the Univer- sity. 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 100 vocalists from the student body and makes frequent public appearances both on and off the campus. 280 Left to right: Cathy Hawkins, Kirk Thompson, Anne Brooks, Jerry Morgan, Susie Mellott, Bob Shepard, Brenda Wiygul, Rose Mary Porter, Susan Glover, Ralph Thompson, Patsy Smith, Bob Evans, Louise Richardson, Bob Taylor, Shirley Taylor. The University Madrigal Singers is a small choral group selected by audition. These audi- tions are open to all students of the University. This group is designed to provide participants with opportunities to perform popular and standard madrigal literature on and off cam- pus. University Madrigal Singers Is Select Group 281 Wesley Foundation This has been one of the most satisfying years Wesley Foundation has experienced in its program and activities. The program sprang from the frustrations of a vague goal and purpose which produced apathy among the students. In conversations, we discovered Wesley Foundation was at pre- cisely the same point. After much conversation and amid great anxiety, we started this year with one goal in mind; to use the team approach and the acquired skills of the students in meeting some of the needs within the community and campus. We have tried to approach these needs with a sense of mission and have visualized ourselves as servants. We have reorganized into small teams of students and faculty. Our teams have the following characteristics: 1. They are disciplined groups. Each person is asked to sign a covenant card which pledges two hours of ministry, one hour of group or team study plus preparation, one period of corporate worship, and a financial pledge each week. 2. They are ministering groups. Areas of need in the com- munity and campus have been selected and each person spends two hours per week working in this area. 3. They are studying groups. Each team meets weekly for study both in the area of the Bible and theology and in its area of ministry. 4. They are worshipping groups. The entire fellowship meets weekly for corporate worship. We feel that this approach has given integrity to our program. We hope that those who participate and those who observe our style of life will see the church in action. Methodist Student Center. First row: Diane Ashford; Jean Nosser; Nancy Hartley; Sarah Russet; Suzanne Ferguson; Georgia Swayze; Pat Hearn, President; Liz Kinerd; Mary Mackey. Second row: Donnie Brown; Kent Welch; Hank Laird; Glenn Ware; Rick Midbo; Charlie Sanders; Gene Menasco; Keith Laird, Vice-President; John Wallenburg; Kevin Midbo; Ed Curtis, Director; John Porter. 282 Wesley Foundation — Westminster Fellowship Working and Studying Together: jw«%-, ' , i; Day care center. Special education project Happy house. 283 iJm.rH Wiff Classes 284 285 Graduates ABBASI, M. Najabatah, Hyderabad, India AHMED, Aliuddin, Hyderabad, AHSAN. S. Abulfareed, India ANDING, Warren, Jackson, Miss. ARNOULT, Joseph F., New Orleans, La. AWAD, Toson M., Cairo, Egypt U.A.R. AYCOCK, Harold Shepherd. Hickory. Miss. BAILEY, David A., Forest, Miss. BAILEY, JoAnn Parkman, Forest, Miss. BAKER. Milton Murray, Birmingham, Ala. BARNES, Jimmie F., Clarksdale, Miss. BARRON, Ottis L., McComb, Miss. BARRON, Rhelda W., McComb, Miss. BATES, George T., Church Hill, Miss. BELL, George Donald, Vernon, Ala. BELL. Jimmy L., Indianola, Miss. BENNETT, Larry D., Kokomo, Miss. BERGE. Dieter Paul, Greenville, Miss. BHARMAL, Hatim A., India BILLUPS, Tom Keener, Grenada, Miss. BISHNOL, Udai Ram, India BLASINGAME. Donald J., Morgan City, Miss. BOX. Page, Columbus, Miss. BRANNING, Thomas, Moorhead, Miss. BRANTLEY, Forrest G., Jackson, Miss. BROWN, Donald E., Petal, Miss. BROWN, Fred N. Jr., Ethel, Miss. BROWN, Stephen W., Shreveport, La. BUTLER. Joe W., Wesson, Miss. CAMERON, William Mack, Laurel, Miss. CHAMKRACHANG, Prasert, Thailand CHAPMAN, Robert Wayne, Newton, Miss. CHAVES, Doris E., Starkville, Miss. CLARK, Kenneth M., Huntsville, Ala. COBB, Ty Alvis, Ackerman, Miss. COLLINSON, Newton B., Greenwood, Miss. CORCORAN, Michael Edward, New Orleans, La. CORRERO, Paul J., Greenwood, Miss. COVINGTON, Christine Vianna, Goodman, Miss. COX, Adair Lyon Jr., Columbus, Miss. CRAMLET, John B., Elkhart Lake, Wis. CRESS, Elizabeth R., Hattiesburg, Miss. DALAL, Anilkant T., India DALMIA, Suresh C, India DAVIS, John Evan, Meridian, Miss. â–²tfrJ ,£t% JT ' a 286 wmk fi A E â– L | m JpuhptJ AIM A ' f ' - r r rt A V:? F 1 RP a f s f° a p o p lEyl IBilK l ' ll fl y â– â– Al 1 1 Graduates DAVIS. Michael E., Amory, Miss. DAVIS. Perry Willim, Huntsville, Ala. DAVIS, Robert G.. Greenville, Miss. DAWOOD, Mohamed, Hyderabad. India DAY, Peir Shin ;. Taiwan DEHLVI, M. Kami], Pakistan DENNY, Fred I., New York, New York DERRENGER, Bradie C.. Hattiesburg, Miss. DODSON, Don N., Starkville. Miss. DOUTHIT, James C., Murfreesboro, Tenn. DUBAL, V. L., Gujarat, India EHLE, John Jr., New Orleans, La. EMBRY, John S., Weir, Miss. ETHRIDGE. Richard C, Decatur, Miss. FORD, W. Kent, Philadelphia, Miss. GARVIN, Bobby S., Greenville. Miss. GHANEEI, Mahmoud, Brujerd, Iran GILL, Nirmal Singh, Jullundur, India GRAY, Calvin H., Scott, Miss. GRAVES, David Ray, Calhoun. La. GREER, Gerald Meeks, Lexington, Miss. HARMON, Atlee 0., Morton, Miss. HARRIS, Joseph P., Decatur, Miss. HATCHER, Milton W., Walnut Ridge, Ark. HEARN, Patricia Adelle, Vicksburg, Miss. HEARD, Richard F., Tupelo, Miss. HOLLEMAN, Jackie M., Kilmichael, Miss. HOLLIS, Joseph Earl, Panama City, Fla. HOOKER, Phillip Aron, West Point, Miss. HOROWITZ, Michael C, Biloxi, Miss. HUANG, Chuen-Shan, Limpien, Taiwan HUNT. Donald Ray, Laurel, Miss. HUNT, Gaines, Pleasant View, Tenn. HUSSAIN. Sajtad, Hyderabad, India IBRAHIM, Tawfik Ismail, Cairo — U.A.R. ISAAC, Calvin J., Philadelphia, Miss. IVY, Richard D., Vance, Miss. JOHNSON, Froman Bruce, Ozark, Ala. JOHNSON, Harvey Davis, Greenwood, Miss. JONES, Roger Perry, Mize, Miss. KARKHANIS, Vijaykumar J., Bombay, India KARNIK, Ashok P., Bombay, India KHAN, Ali Yar, India KHAN, Mir Akbar Ali, India KHOWSUDHI, Wanna, Bangkok, Thailand 287 Graduates KIIHL, Romeu A., Brazil KINCADE, Robert, Moorhead, Miss. KULKARNI, Prakash G., India KYEMMERLE, Barvon Fred, Pleasantville, N.J. LANGE, Jean, Mobile, Ala. LAUDERDALE, John L., Madison, Miss. LAWSON, James Smith Jr., Jackson, Miss. LOFTON, James Hilton, Bogue Chitto, La. LONDONO, Ruby, Bogota, Colombia LOVETTE, George H., Pascagoula, Miss. LUNCEFORD, Audrey Kathleen, Greenville, Miss. MABRY, Raymond, Lake, Miss. MALONE, Bobby, Jackson, Miss. MARTIN, Anna Maria, Brandon, Miss. MATTHEWS, John R. Jr., Gulfport, Miss. McCLELLAN, Robert L., Greenville, Miss. McDANIEL, William H. Jr., San Angelo, Texas McPHAIL, Billy Kendall, Carthage, Miss. MIDDLEBROOKS, J. A., Jackson, Miss. MITCHELL, Travil H., Belmont, Miss. MITCHELL, Twlia Thora, Ellisville, Miss. MONTGOMERY, Jane, Meridian, Miss. MOOREHEAD, Nona Faye, D ' Lo, Miss. MULAY, Suryakant, Poona, India MULLINS, Daniel E., Nettleton, Miss. MURPHY. William Carroll, Petal, Miss. NANGIA, Suresh K., India NAQVI, Nusrat Zamin, Hyderabad, India NAQVI. Syed Mohammad, Karachi, India NEAL. Robert C, Starkville, Miss. NEELY, Samuel Wayne, Shannon, Miss. NEWMAN, James C, Valley Park, Miss. NEWTON. Bichard Evans, Hatley, Miss. NEWMAN, Patricia W., Vicksburg, Miss. NICHOLSON, Linda, Booneville, Miss. NIM, Dal Chand, New Delhi, India OWENS, Judy L., Corinth, Miss. OWENS, Thad 0. Jr., Brookhaven, Miss. PALMER, James Melvin, Macon, Georgia PAINTER, Larry Jacob, Palmyra, Pa. PARDUE, Anne, Booneville, Miss. PATEL, N. J., India PATEL, Ramji, Bhayali, India PATEL, V. U., England PATTON, George S., Bruce, Miss. 288 ©I w Graduates i p j _ Liss. liss. PEARSON, Roy F., Jackson, POSEY, James G., Hammond, La. PRATT, Stanley W., Inverness, RAHMAN, Md. Habibur, Mymensingh, Pakistan RAO, Mikkilineni M., Kotgie, India REDDY, Tota J., India REESE, Ronald E., West Point, Miss. RIDINGS, Frederica S., Ola, Ark. RISHER, Charles, Meridian, Miss. ROBERTS. J. L. Jr., Pontotoc, Miss. ROGERS, Fred L., Natchez, Miss. ROLLINS, Donald P., Meadville, Miss. RUSHING, Carole Lynn, Crosby, Miss. RUSHING, Kyle Wayne, Russellville, Ky. SIMMONS, Charles E., Jackson, Miss. SIMMONS, Thomas Roger, Starkville, Miss. SINGH, Laxman, India SINGH, Rajendra, India SINGH, Ramendra, Delhi, India SMITH, Donald, Ofahoma, Miss. SMITH, Gary V., Lucedale, Miss. SMITH, Jimmy Jet , Meridian, Miss. SMITH, Ronald Everett, Gulfport, Miss. SQUIRES, James Norman, Kosciusko, Miss. STEELE, Charles E., Meridian, Miss. SUBBA, Rao, Guntur, India SUMMERFORD, Charles R., Hot Springs, Ark. SUMRALL, Noel E. Jr., Columbus, Miss. THOMAS, Randall Lloyd, Summit, Miss. TINDOLL, Avalon, Vaiden, Miss. TORREY, Victor H., Vicksburg, Miss. VAGHELA, D. B., Jetpur, India VICK, Henry G., Meridian, Miss. WALKER, Robert Higdon Jr., Jackson, Miss. WALKER, William Warren, Hammond, La. WALTERS, Vernon Larry, Vlrmson, S. C. WESTBROOK, John R. Jr., Egypt, Miss. WHITTINGTON, Susan E., Starkville, Miss. WIGLEY, Gloria A., Clarksdale, Miss. WILKINS, Lorraine H., Bunkie, La. WILLIAMS, Joseph L., Starkville, Miss. WILKINS, Richard B., Clarksdale, Miss. WINDHAM, Larry Lane, Grenada, Miss. WILSON, Jimmy Allen, Indianola, Miss. WILSON, William Claybern, Ocean Springs, Miss. 289 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS : President Jim Hitt Vice President Chet Holloman Secretary Nancy Wiley Treasurer Sandra Nabors Seniors ALLISON, Lawrence E., Jr., New Iberia, La., Bu., Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Pi ABERNATHY, Tom S., McComb, Ed. ADAMS, Frances, Hughes, Ark., Ed., Bu. Ed. Club, Al- pha Delta Pi, SEA ADAMS, Wm. Anthony, Ethel, Bu., Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi AINSWORTH, Warren B., Jackson, Bu., Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, SAM ALDERMAN, Stephen W., Jackson, Bu., Circle K, SAM ALDRIDGE, James A., New Albany, Ed., AIAA, MIAA, IED Club ALEWINE, Ralph W. Ill, Jackson, A S, Phi Kappa Tau, AIP, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Arnold Air Society ALEXANDER, David B., Gulfport, Bu. ALEXANDER, Jackie L., Bentonia, Ag., Ag. Tech. Club ALEXANDER, John T., Biloxi, Ed., College of Edu- cation Treasurer, Student Senate, Ind. Ed. Club, Circle K, Alpha Phi Omega, SEA, Acacia, Foreign Student Advisory Committee, Iota Lambda Sigma, MIAA, AIAA, AVA, MVA, NEA, MAH, PER, Dean ' s Cabinet of College of Ed., Physical Ed. ' Club, Student Senate, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities ALEXANDER, Ruth A., Corinth, Ed., Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, BSU ALFORD, James Allen, Forest, Eng., IEEE ALLEN, Earl B., Jr., Shaw, B l ALLEN, Martha Nell, Philadelphia, Ed., NCTE NEA SEA, Kappa Delta Pi, ZTA ALLEN, Michael W., Philadelphia, A S, Lambda Chi Alpha, Maroon Band ALLEN, Rebecca C, Greenwood, A S, Chi Omega, Panhellenic Council, BSU, Dorm Council, Student Senate ANDERSON, Dian, Starkville, Ed., BSU, Student MEA ANDERSON, John C, Ocean Springs, EE., IEEE ANDERSON, Lee C, Gulfport, Ed., ROTC ANDERSON, Robert E., Canton, En., Gulf Coast Tech. Inst. ANDERSON, Thomas C, Cloverport, Tenn., Ag., ODK, Blue Key, Sigma Chi, AZ, Elder Statesman, Who ' s Who ANGLE, Fredrick E., Amory, Bu., Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Ace. Club, Phi Beta Lambda ANTHONY, W. Stanley, Leland, En., FH, AE Club ANTONIEL, John Thomas, Natchez, Bu., Ace. Club 290 , ««., .J- 0C k A :± :± uk 2a a -, mi i k AUk«h ' k 0k fS mm wM Seniors f f • ' - pa I - â–º â– ; • - i ' .fc fe ARINDER, William P., Morton, 4g., Farmhouse ARMSTRONG, Jimmy A., Booneville, B l ARMSTRONG, Leon, Meridian, A S ARMSTRONG, Richard Meridian, Bu. ARTHUR, James Kerry, Vicksburg, Eng., ASCE ASHLEY, Billy Terry, Raleigh, Ag., AZ, BSU ATNIP, Johnny M., Columbus, Ed., Phi Kappa Phi, Arnold Air Society, NEA, MEA, ROTC AUSTIN, Jesse W., Forest, A S, SAE, Phi Kappa Phi, AED, TRIO AUSTIN, Raymond A., Crowder, Ag. AUTRY, Lanny L., Hickory Flat, Forestry, Delta Pi Delta, Alpha Zeta, Forestry Club. AUVAL, Danny James, Biloxi, Aero En., AIAA AVERY, K. C, Jr., Purvis, Miss., AE., ASAE AYCOCK, James Clyde, Rosedale, Aero Eng., Blue Knights, AIAA AZORDEGAN, Shahla, Iran, B l BAGWELL, Myron E., Cleveland, Eng., Maroon Bank, ASME, MSPE BAILEY, Benjamin F., Panama City, Fla., B l, Ace. Club BAILEY, George A., Memphis, Tenn., Ed., Ind. Ed. Club BAKER, Albert Ira, Morton, Eng. BAKER, Robert Morris, Meridian, Ed., Ind. Ed. Club BAKER, William Bertram, Vicksburg, Ed., Acacia, Ind. Ed. Club BALL, Floyd J., Laurel, Eng., IDC, MSPE, IEEE BARHAM, Jack Banks, McComb, 1ED BARHAM, Jimmy W., Meridian, Bus., Kappa Alpha BARHAM, Rachel Ann, Starkville, Ed., BSU BARNES, Aaron, Grenada, A S BARNES, Harris H., Ill, Clarksdale, A S, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon BARNES, Johnny, Grenada, A S BARNES, Rex Eugene, Valley Head, Ala., Ag. BARRETT, Mary Ellen, Brandon, Ed., BSU, Phi Beta Lambda BASS, Edward J., Columbia, Eng., SAE, Tau Beta Pi, AIAA, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Senate, Who ' s Who BASSETT, James Richard, Natchez, Ed. BAUGHMAN, Stephen J., Columbia, Ed., Newman Club. IED, MSU Skydivers BAXTER, Hiran G., Bay St. Louis, Eng. BAZOR, Colon Fred Jr., Clara, Forestry, Forestry Club BEARD, Travis L., New Albany, Ed., PE Club BECKETT, William G., Bruce, Bus. BEELAND, Walter A., Forest, Bu., Alpha Tau Omega BEERS, Everette T, Yazoo City, Eng., ATO, ODK, Blue Key, Scabbard Blade, Blade Drill Team, Elderstatesmen, Theta Tau, En. Council, Student Senate, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu BEESON, Jerr L., Moss Point, Mech, Eng. BELK Jimmy A., Greenwood, Bus., SAM BELL, Joe L., Love, Ag. BELL, Patricia D., Starkville, Ed. BELL, Richard Keith, Biloxi, A S, Pre Law Club BELL, William Claude, Starkville, B l, Data Pro- cessing Management Assoc. BENHALIMA, Hamid, Moroco, Ag., International Club 291 Seniors BENNETT, Mary A., Carrollton, Ed. BENNETT, Robert H., Starkville, A S, Scabbard Blade, Sigma Chi, Cadet Assoc. BERNARD, Bob, Clarksdale, Eng. BERRY, Audie C, Vernon Ala., A S BETHAY, Frankie Ann, Booneville, Ed., Ace. Club, Pi Omega Pi, SEA, Hostess Club BETHAY, Richard E., Macon, Bus., KA, Ace. Club BEVILL, Leonard, Greenwood, B I BIGHAM, Louie Lee, Tupelo, B I BILLON, Wayne E., New Orleans, La., Ag., Block Bridle BILLUPS, Judy T., Grenada, Ed. BINGHAM, John Q., Lansdale, Pa., B I, SAM, Young Rep. BISHOP, Brian Jeffrey, Laurel, A S, Phi Eta Sigma, Circle K BLACK, Harvey Hunt, Weir, Forestry BLACKBURN, Cary Hugh, Ovett, Ag. BLACKSTOCK, James M., Kosciusko, Bus. BLACKWELL, Michael D., Memphis, Tenn., Bus., SAE BLAIR, Nancy Irene, Birmingham, Ala., Ed., SEA, Young Demo., Dorm Council, ZTA BLAKE, John D., Chunky, Eng., IEEE BLAYLOCK, Denny A., Jackson, B I BLUE, William E., Kosciusko, Ed. BOLDEN, James W., Ripley, Ed., Miss. State Assoc, for Health, P.E. Recreation BOLIN, Polly A., Shannon, A S, Alpha Psi Omega, Blackfriar BOLLINGER, Joe M., Citronelle, Ala., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASME BONDS, Margaret E., Newton, Bank, SEA, MENC, Westminster BONEY, Samuel J., Sr., Biloxi, Eng., ASME BOOKER, Ronnie Pete, Tishomingo, Ed. BOOZER, Jacky Roy, Amory, B I, Wesley BOSWELL, James W., Louisville, P.E. BOUDREAUX, Bill Wayne, Biloxi, Eng., ASME BOURQUARD, Wm. S., Vicksburg, Eng., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Arnold Air Society BOWDEN, Calvin William, Gulfport, Ag. Ed., FFA BOWEN, Clifford J., Moorhead, Ed. BOWEN, John H., Greenville, A S, MSU Skydivers BOWMAN, John P., Pelahatchie, I.E., I.E. Club BOX, David 0., Coffeeville, Eng., Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, IEEE BOYD, Bennie Clayton, McComb, Elec. Eng. BOYD, Linda F., Tylertown, Ed. BOYD, Mary Ann, Bedford, Texas, Elem. Ed., Miss MSU 1966, ROTC Sponser, Board of Publications, BSU, Lyceum Committee BOYD, Robert Charles, Gulfport, EE, IEEE BRADSHAW, Lynn, Jackson, Ag., Pike Kappa Alpha BRANDON, Floyd Ray, Long Beach, Bus. BRANTLEY, James D., Kosciusko, Bus. BRASHER, John 0., Jr., Oerma, Eng., ASME BRATTON, Gary G., Grenada, B l, Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club BRAY, Kenneth G., Bruce, Eng., ASME, Scabbard and Blade £A iA iM ( rot ' dA k. M 1 ss «y fE i-m m F, hm « | 292 JAd A tik iW£x± Seniors L g A ; Jk r BREAZEALE, Michael E., Laurel, A S BRETT, Charles Ray, Kosciusko, Bus. BRISTER, Linda Lou, Lexington, Bus. Ed. BRISTER, Walter M., Vaughan, A S, Math Club BRITT, Harold Ray, Walnut Grove, B l BROOKS, Anne, Sth, Ed., Chi Omega, Student Senate, Deans Cabinet, Maroon Band, University Chorus, Cardinal Key (Treas.), Who ' s Who Madrigal Sing- ers BROOKS, Charles W., Jackson, A S, Scabbard and Blade, IDC BROOKS, Tommy B., Batesville, Ed., Industrial Arts Club, NEA, MEA BROOME, Malcolm Lewis, Hattiesburg, Ag., Agron- omy Club, Farmhouse BROWDER, Dewey A., Clinton, Mo., Bus., Alpha Kap- pa Psi BROWN, Donnie Harold, Iuka, L.A. BROWN, Joe Wayne, Ecru, Gen. Bus. BROWN, Johnnie R., Fayette, Bus. BROWN, Larry Ray, Louisville, Ed., Ind. Education Club BROWN, Marianna Ladner, Flora, Ed. BRUCE, Linda M., Mathiston, A S, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta BRUMFIELD, Susan Leigh, San Antonio, Texas, Ed., Zeta Tay Alpha, Reflector, Kappa Delta Pi, YMCA Cabinet, Bulldog Boosters BRYAN, Faye S., Starkville, Ed., Pi Omega Pi, Bus. Ed. Club, Future Teachers of Am. BRYAN, Thomas Drayton, West Point, Bu., Alpha Phi Omega BRYANT, B. Franklin, Etta, Ag., Ag. Econ. BRYANT, James August, Starkville, A S, Pre-Law Club, Wesley-Westminster BRYANT, Nancy K., West Point, El em. Ed., SEA BRYANT, Thomas Smith, Tupelo, En., ASCE BUCKNER, William F., Starkville, Ed. BUFORD, Guy Eugene, Pickens, Ag., FFA, BSU, Acacia BUGG, Sidney Glenn, Iuka, En. BULGER, Stanley L, Magee, Bus., SAM, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Scabbard Blade BURDEN, Joseph William, Goodman, Ed., P.E. Club BURDINE, Birdie Gann, Houlka, Bus. BURGE, Steven W., Picayune, En., Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME BURGHEN, Raymond A., Haddon Heights, N.J., A S BURLESON, William D., Fulton, IE, Ind. En. Society BURNS, James Kenneth, Marietta, B l, Accounting Club BURNS, Patrick Parnell, Natchez, Bus., Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Phi, Beta Alpha Psi BURNS, Tomma Ray, Forest, Bus., Band, Phi Mu Al- pha, Sinfonia, Pi Sigma Epsilon BURNS, Walter W., Saltillo, Ed., Phi Mu Alpha BUSH, Albert J., Ill, Longview, En., ASAE BUSTER, Charles E, Jr., Coahoma, Ed., Ind. Arts, IED Club, AIAA, MIAA, Band BYRD, Rose Carolyn, Otica, A S, Gamma Beta Phi, Scribes, Wesley CAMBRON, Joel Davis, Prichard, Ala., Bus. CAMPBELL, Fred M., Greenwood, Bus Ind. CALDWELL, M. Harriss, Pontotoc, En., Phi Kappa Tau CAMPBELL, John Monty, Mt. Olive, A S CAMPBELL, Joseph Edward, Claro, Ed. CANTRELL, Charles E., Smithville, Ag., Block and Bridle 293 Seniors CARBALLO, Joe Frank, Gulfport, Ag., Pre-Vet Club CARISON, Richard W., Handsboro, En., Theta Tau CARMICAL, Ted, Dermott, Ark., Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Aloha Psi CARNATHAN, Jimmy V., Tupelo, Ag. CARR, George R., Yazoo City, Bus., Kappa Alpha CARTER, Ernest Aubert, Magnolia, El. En., Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi CARTER, Wade A., Jr., Ripley, Ag., Agronomy Club, Farmhouse, Alpha Zeta CARLEY, John Jr., Yazoo City, En., IEEE CARISLE, Jerry D., Jackson. Bus., Kappa Alpha, ODK Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, Elder Statesmen CARTWRIGHT, James R., Booneville, Ag., FFA CASEY, James Marshall, Vardaman, P.E. CASON, Joe Travis, Batesville, Ed., IED CATES, John S., Springfield, 111., B I, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Young Republicans CATALINA, Ben H., Jr., Clarksdale. Ed., Arnold Air Society, Newman Club, Bus. Ed. Club CA VENDER, Janie N., New Albany, Ed. CA VENDER, John A., New Albany, Ed., IED Club CAVIN, Joseph Anthony, Centerville, En., Phi Eta Sigma, SAM CHAMBERLAIN, George E., Pascagoula, En., IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. CHAMBLEE, Emily Diane, Fulton, A S, Blackfriars, International Club CHANDER, John C, Jackson, En., Lambda Chi Alpha, American Nuclear Society, Arnold Air Society CHAPMAN, Marie, Houston, Ed., Pi Omega Pi, Bus. Ed. Club, SEA, Hostess Club. CHAPMAN, Melvin D., Jr., Newton, En., ASCE CHAPMAN, Patricia Kay, Newton, Ed., SEA, Kappa Delta Pi CHARLES, David W., Newton, En. CHATHAM, Linda Kaye, Dorsey, Ed. CHEATHAM, Danny L., Philadelphia, Ag. CHEATHAM, Robert Charles, Yazoo City, En., AIME SPE CHEELY, Nancy Carole, Memphis, A S, Chi Omega CHILDERS, Edward S., Jr., Ripley, Ed. CHILDERS,-Neal Pride, Vina, Ala, Ed. CHILDRESS, Rodney Doyle, Water Valley, Ag., Block and Bridle CHTSOLM. Edward E., Lexington, Ag. En., ASAE CHRISTIAN, Billy B., Fulton, Ed., SAM, IED CHRISTIAN, Thomas Warren, Summit, Science CLARK, George Irvin, Jr., Jackson, En. CLARK, William Andrews, Shannon, A S CLAY, Charles Douglas, Noxabater, Bus. CLAY, Linda J., West Point, A S, AWS, Alpha Delta Pi CLARK, Phillip Alston, Bobo, Chemical En., Kappa Sigma, AICE CLAY, William Waldo, DeKalb, Bus., Delta Sigma Pi CLEVELAND, Grover, Jackson, En., Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, ODK, Arnold Air Society, I.E. Club COCHRAN, Brooks K., Meridian, Bu. COGGIN, Tommy Lee, Tupelo, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau COKER, Joseph C, Morgan City, Ag. COLLIER, Michael Allen, Tupelo, Bus., Accounting Club 294 ' ft tf fifclifc Seniors COKER, Josephine, North Eden, Ed., Kappa Delta COLE, James L., Rolling Fork, Bus. COLE, Rodney D., Houston, Ed. COLE, William G., Baton Rouge, La., Bus., Delta Sig- ma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, Scabbard Blade, Account- ing Club COLEMAN, Russell Clayton, Chevy Chase, My., Bus. COLEMAN, Wayne C, Leland, B I, SAM, Ace. Club, Lambda Chi Alpha COLLINS, Graham W., Sardis, En., IEEE, MSPE COLWICK, John W., Starkville, A S, Band, Phi Kappa Tau COMER, Charles Drew, Hazlehurst, A S, Band, Sigma Gamma Epsilon CONNELL, Edwin Russell, Meridian, A S, Circle K, Pre-Law Club, BSU CONNER, Thomas M., Jackson, Miss., B I COOPER, J. James, Columbus, En., Theta Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Phi, HKN, Bank COOPER, Ronald Vann, Moss Point, Bus. COOPER, Thomas Edward, Forence, Ag. CORK, Sarah Elizabeth, Starkville, Ed. CORLEY, Sammy, Raleigh, Ag. COUCH, Wendell H., Hernando, Ag. COURTNEY, Jimmy Dale, Knoxville, Tenn., Bus. COX, Joy H., Holly Springs, Ed., Phi Mu COX, Nita Fay, Booneville, A S COX, Lawrence P., Bay St. Louis, Ed. CRARTREE. Ronald Phillip, Meridian, En. CRAWFORD, John D., Clarksdale, En., IEEE, MSPE CRAVEN, Mark Robert, Moss Point, A S, Pi Kappa Alpha CRESS, Gary Blake, Hattiesburg, En., IEEE CRESWELL, Lewis William, Bentonia, En., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, AIChE CROFFORD, A. B., Sledge, A S CRONIER. M. Duane, Moss Point, Ed., IEC CROSS, Don F., Dumas, Ark., Ag., Kappa Sigma CROSS, Harold A., Flakner, Math, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Phi Omega CROWLEY, Harold L., Mathiston, Ed., IED Club CRUMP. Lucille Simmons, West Point, Ed. CULLUM, June, Memphis, Tenn., Ed., Phi Mu, SEA CULLUM, David, Whitehaven. Tenn., Bus., Sigma Chi CUMMINGS, Gary, Jackson, Bus., Phi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega DALE, Joyce G, Port Gibson, A S, Kappa Delta Pi, Psychology Club DALY, John Joseph, Philadelphia, Bus., SAM, Kappa Kappa Sigma DANIEL, Robert Paul, Meridian, Ed., MSU Band, ROTC DARBY. Neil, Batesville, Forestry DARTEZ, Lloyd, Baton Rouge, La., B I DAUGHERTY, Jane A., Starkville, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi, SEA DAVICH, Nada Lee, Starkville, A S, Alpha Delta Phi, Reflector Staff, Little sisters of the Maltese Cross, Scribes, ROTC Sponser, FADA, MSU Skydivers, Sessums Dorm Sweetheart, Panhellenic Council (vp) DAVIDSON, Richard L., Hernando, A S DAVIS, Benny A., Lucedale, En., Gulf Coast Tech. Inst. DAVIS, Connie J. C, Meridian, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi, President Scholar, Zeta Tau Alpha 295 Seniors DAVIS, Doyle B., Fulton, Ed., Band, Chorus DAVIS, Jeny, Bay Springs, Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha, SEA DAVIS, Jerry A., Tupelo, A S, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pre-Law Club, Arnold Air Society DAVIS, Victor Arlington, Gulfport, A S DeANGELO, Kenneth, Escatowpa, B I, SAM, MSU Band DEDMON, Charles W., Jr., Areola, Bus. DEHAN, Glenn M., Memphis, Tenn., Bus. DENTON, Jesse Leslie, Senatobia, Ed., IED Club, BSU DEARDEN, Anna Louise, Tupelo, Ed., SEA, Newman Club DESHLER, Virgil Bruce, Eupora, B I, Band, Chorus, Young Demo. CO-OP DICK, Douglas D., Vicksburg, Ed. DICKEASON, John Wilson, Ripley, Ag. DILLON, Timmie Lloyd, HI, Foxworth, Ag. DILMAR, Linda Fay, Mendenhall, Ed., Pi Omega Pi, Bus. Ed. Club DiRAGO, Vince K., Vicksburg, B I DOBBINS, Dorothy Ann, Corinth, Ed., SEA DODD, James Andre, Corinth, Ed., MHSPER DODD, Patsy Jean, Stewart, Ed., BSU, SEA DODSON, James A., Durant, Ag., Tau Kappa Epsilon, BSU, Block and Bridle DOGAN, Robert Woods, Scober, En., Gulf Coast Tech, Inst. DOWNS, James J., Booneville, Bus., SAM, Ace. Club DOWNS, James Marion, Bardwyn, Ed. DOWNS, Joyce, Artesia, Ed. DOWNS, Randle M., New Site, Ed., MEA, NEA DOYLE, William Roy, Maben, B I, SAM, Ace. Club DRAKE, Richard Craig, Starkville, B I DRANE, Richard B., Cleveland, A S, Arnold Air So- ciety, Gamma Beta Phi, ROTC DUBUISSON, Sidney Elliott, Picayune, En., ASCE, Newman Club DUCKWORTH, H. B., Jr., Jackson, Bus., SAM, Pre- Law Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Young Demo., Ace. Club DUCKWORTH, John Patrick, Savannah, Georgia, Bus., SAM DUCKWORTH, Larry James, Laurel, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, SAM DUETT, George A., Philadelphia, Forestry, Forestry Club DULANEY, Edwin Wayne, Clarksdale, Miss., Ag., AETB, Delta Chi DUNCAN, H. Carolyn, West Point, Ed., NBEA DUNCAN, James L., Jr., Pine Bluff, Ark., B I DUNN, Evelyn, West Point, Ed. DUNN, Ottie L., Jr., West Point, Ed., ROTC DWYER, Melba Kay, McComb, En., Newman Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cardinal Key, ANS Hostess Club DYKES, Tommy E., Vicksburg, En., ASME, MSPE EDJLAI, Hassan, Tehran, Iran, En., AIME, Sigma Phi Epsilon EDWARDS, Frank M., Hazelhurst, A S EDWARDS, James L., Nettleton, Ed. EDWARDS, Mickey A., Hattiesburg, A S EICHELBERGER, Bowie Faye, Morton, Ed., Band, Pi Omega Pi, Bus. Ed. Club, Phi Chi Theta EISERLOH, J. Scott, Jackson, En., IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu 296 Seniors j«fes m s ktBB eN ( ( % i jm% ' ilk Mr ELLIOTT, David M., Tylertown, f S, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon ELLIS, J. Wayne, Lexington, Ag. ELSEY, Hanny William, Bloomfield, N.J., Ed. EMANUEL, Frank B., Vero Beach, Fla., Bus. EPTINC, John L., Clinton, Bus. EPPS, George Ronald, Greenwood, En., ASCE ERIKSON, Kennie Lee, Natchez, Ed. ERVIN, Alfred Harden, Lexington, Miss. ESTES, James D., New Albany, En., AICHE ETHRIDGE, Robert E., West Palm Beach, Fla., Bus., Golf Team, Civitan, Jets EUBANK, Thomas William, Greenville, Bus., Scabbard and Blade, SAM EVANS, Edwin Gilbert, Rolling Fork, Bus., SAM EVANS, Thomas W., Shreveport, La., En., ASCE EVERITT, Robert M., Jackson, B I EVERITT, Steven T., Morton, En. FAIRLEY, Margaret Anne, Forest, Ed., Chi Omega, Majorette, Band, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Cardinal Key, Best Dressed, Homecoming Court, An- gel Flight, AFROTC Sponsor, SEA FARISH, Steve D., Quantico, Va., A S, Alpha Tau Omega FARRIS, James T., Morton, B I, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma. Senate FAULK, DONALD W., Brookhaven, Fo. FAULKNER, Gary D., Hatley, Ed. FAUST, Larry S., Jackson, Eng. FERBER, Dale L., Lajunta, Colo., Bu., Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, SECS, Delta Pi FERGUSON, Ebner R., Necaise Crossing, Ed., FFA FERGUSON, Suzanne, Myrtle, Ed. FERRELL, Kenneth C, Belzoni, Ag., Block and Bri- dle FLOHR, Daniel G. Ill, Vicksburg, B I, SAM, Ac- counting Club, Christian Science Org., YMCA FLOURNOY, Richard S., Newport News, Va., Eng., Wesley, Westminster FORD, Joseph L., Jr., Meridian, A S, Tau Kappa Ep- silon FORE, Charles E., Port Gibson, Ed., Lambda Chi Al- pha, Arnold Air Society FORTINBERRY, Harry C, Tylertown, Eng. FOSTER, Anne R., Cleveland, Ed., NEA, Lumber Jills FOSTER, Sam L., Ill, Starkville, Ed., Forestry Club FOX, Paul W., Greenville, A S FRANCE, Edward E., Robinsonville, Ag. FRAZIER, Glynn A., West Lauderdale, Ed., BSU FRAISER, James A., Jr., Jackson, Eng., Gulf Coast Tech. Inst. 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WORRELL, Max D., Ackerman, A S YEATMAN, Gentry Wayne, Starkville, A S, Phi Eta Sigma, Micro Club, Who ' s Who, Army Cadet Asso., Scabbard and Blade, Drill Team YOUNG, Edward P., Clarksdale, En. YOUNG, L. D., Quitman, Bus., Accounting Club, Army ROTC YOUNGBLOOD, James M., Rose Hill, Ag., ALTB, Farmhouse ZIPP, Eric S., Osyka, BSD., SAM, Radio Club, SPEB, SQSA 314  f «4 jJr T| C JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President Joe Hillman Vice-President Bill McCrillis Secretary Eleanor (Monkey) Gray Treasurer Carol Holloman A ft x Vm Qtm ' Ji3 ft- ' - 1 (St lifttilirtfalsl did « ± riittft jr O U1. O p.i uniors ADAMS, Jack Peden Jr., DeKalb ADAMS, Jerry Allen, Birmingham, Ala ADAMS, Larry Gene, Bogue Chitto ADAMS, Peggie F., Starkville ADAMS, Robert William, Kosciusko ADAMS, Ronnie Gariel, Pascagoula AYCOCK, Harold E., Ridgeland ADCOR, Ethel S., Picayune AGNEW, James R., Springfield, Term. AIRHART, Jake P., New Orleans, La. ALBRIGHT, Michael Steven, Alexandria. Va. ABRITTON, Cheryl, Verona ALFORD, E. Griffin, Jackson ALFRED, Justin Thomas, Jackson ALLEN, John Arthur, Louisville ALLEN, Larry L., Natchez ALLISON, Bucky, Greenwood AMOS, Feather Lee, Clarksdale ANDERS, John Robert, Helena, Ark. ANDERSON, Aaron Stephen, Louisville ANDERSON, Cheryl, Gulfport ANDERSON, David Lynn, Starkville ANDERSON, Hershel R., Bassfield ANDERSON, John A., Canton ANDERSON, Mabry Irby Jr., Clarksdale ANDERSON, W. Harold, Laurel ANDERSON, Wayne R., Taylorsville ANDERTON, Thomas A., Vicksburg ANTHONY, Harry Eugene, Fulton APPLEGATE, Sharon Kay, Starkville ARCHER, James C, Amory ARMSTRONG, Danny N., Jackson ARRINGTON, Jeff A., DeSoto ARTHUE, Pamela Louise, Jackson ASHCRAFT, Sandra Kay, Corinth ASHFORD, Diane, Jackson ASHLEY, John Alfred, Pinola ASSINK, Terence N., Wesson ATKINS, James P., Columbus ATKINSON, Robert P., Jackson ALLEN, Thomas V. Jr., Vicksburg AVERY, John Shuford, Courtland AWAD, Fayez N., Syrid AYCOCK, Elvin L., Laurel AYCOCK, William C, Cleveland BAHAM, Earl Glen, Cleveland BAHAM, Judy L., Cleveland BAILEY, Elizabeth, Vanlaman 315 Juniors BAILEY, Gregory P., Tupelo BAILEY, Henrv W., Vardaman BAILEY, Frank C, Kosciusko BAILEY, Larry W„ Clarksdale BAILEY, Timothy J., Hot Springs, Ark. BAKER, David H., Vicksburg BAKER, Franklin M., Vicksburg BAKER, Fred A.. Brookhaven BAKER, Virginia E., Vicksburg BALDREE, James D., Pearlington BALLEW, Robert A., Louisville BALMER, Nancy E., Jackson BANNERMAN, Ward, Port Gibson BARBER. Robert W., Moss Point BARHAM, Jerry Wayne, Meridian BARLOW, Rachel D., Harperville BARNES, Don A„ Mantachie BARNETT, James D., DeKalb BARNETT, John L., Greenwood BARRENTINE, James K., Starkv BARRETT, Wallace H., Canton BARRY, Raymond C, Biloxi BASDEN, Dennis H., Saltillo BALGHMAN, Odie M., Drew BEAIRD, Phillip D., Brookhaven BEAIRD, Gerald K., Prairie Point BEALE, Jane C., Yazoo City BEALL, W. Lee, Wesson BEANE, W. R., Tupelo BEDFORD, Emily E., West Point BELL, Cynthia, Starkville BELL, Don, Inverness BELVIN, James A., Meridian BENJAMIN, Donald R., Pontotoc BENNETT, Jerry C, Fulton BENNETT, William P., Crenshaw BENSON, Judy K., Tupelo BENTON, Charles H., Jackson BETHANY, James A., Aberdeen BETHAY, Betty J., Jackson BETHEA, John D., Louin BETTERSWORTH, Nancy, Starkville BEVIS, Donald P., Henning, Tenn. BISHOP, David R., Booneville BLACK, William K., Pascagoula BLACKWELL, Jaculin A., Montrose BLACKWELL, Patricia C, Laurel BLAKE, Charles R., Chunky BLAKE, Edward L., Jackson BLANCHARD, James A., Gulfport BLISSARD, Martha C, Houston BLOSSOM, Sammy, Forest BOETTCHER, Steven V., Rockford, 111. BOGLE, Kathleen D., Lumberton BOLENDER, Carol S., Houston, Texas BOND, Charles R., Gulfport BONDS. Gary C, Cary BOSWELL, Albert R., Meridian BOX, Beverly C, Stewart BOX, John D., Booneville BOYETTE, Marshall D., Jackson BOYLE, James C, West Helena, Ark. BOYLES. Nancy, Jackson BRADDOCK, Danny H., Ripley BRAMUCHI, Ned R., Shelby BRANDON, Phyllis A., Tupelo BRANNAN, David H. Jr., Woodville BRANTLEY, Ralph G., Daphne, Ala. BRANTON, Tom M., Dayton, Texas BRASFIELD, Charles W., Vicksburg BRASHEAR, Roger C, Jackson BRASHER, Dudley G., Vardaman BRASHER, Millie A., Derman BRASHIER, Madelon D., Jackson BRASWELL, Duel A., Tchula BREAZEALE, Refecca G., Laurel BRELAND, Ronnie E., Bay St. Louis BRETT, Rebecca J., Tutwiler BRETT, Susan H., Meridian BRETT, Vernon K., Sumner BREWER, Hugh D. Jr., Robinsonville BRICKEY, Arthur G., Memphis, Tenn. BRIDGES, Robert L. Sr., Grenada BRIGGS, Larry L„ Corinth BROCK, George C, Raymond BRISTER, B. B. Ill, Jackson BRITTON, Sarah B., Field Campbell, Ala BROOKS, Charlotte A., Tupelo W if l l r £ Wen- t wV . t I J - ' m â– I mmm I m m i â– .. 1 A a a ,,% l .: mm I! hmmFmwm m Mmi - jmm wmwmmm J . ft % i 4m Am mwL ! $ W $fi ?T £S £| © £$ ill (Jo R F ,V-J% tf 4Km h A%m S A IP 4fet « r w mm rm ? '  - ] fss 316 I A fit Â¥ v ( m $ 1 - ? f ! f l ? P HA £ 9 U I§ £ £ -f a -4 -•  - Sfe PI hn r J ' ' ; 1 J te £ % (Si fTj | Oj A ' A A i , ( â– -f  l â„¢ « T V= f, T = I ' ' «5tI - , , 1 ' IP (% 1 â– it '  ;« jy 1 W Juniors BROOKS, Barbara C, Vicksburg BROPHY, Richard E., Pascat ' oula BROWN, Hubert P., Jackson BROWN, J. Horace, Popo BROWN, Kenneth W., Russellville, Ala BROWN, Larry C, Lucedale BROWN, Thomas L., Fulton BROWNINC, James A., New Albany BROWNING, Otto B., Yazoo City BRUMFIELD, Jimmy W., Bogue Chitto BRUCE, Woody, Jackson BRUFF, Dorothy H., Marietta BRYANT, Barbara A., Winter Park, Fla BUCHANAN, Linda K., Meridian BUCKNER, Elizabeth, Ackcrman BUIE, Linda G., Meridian BULLARD, Wanda E., Booncville BULLOCK, Jerry, Brookhaven BULLOCK, Robert E., Jackson BUNCH, Karen M., Starkville BUNYARD, Clayton E., Canton BURKHOLDER, Charles L., Greencastle, Pa. BURKLEY, Virginia A., Lexington BURNS, Kenneth M„ Natchez BURRELL, Johnny M., Durant BURRIS, Gloria, Weir BUSBY, Steve E., Philadelphia BUTERA, Thomas A., Biloxi BUTLER, Eva D., Tupelo BUTLER, John L., Raleigh BYARS, W. V., Starkville BYCOTSKI, Virginia L., Jackson BYRAM, Wayne, Fulton BYRD, James C, Corinth BYRD, Virgil, Beaumont CAIN, Ralph A., Belmont CAIN, Roger W., Morgantown CALDWELL, Roy D., Lucedale CALHOUN, Thomas H., Murray Hill, N.J. CAMPBELL, Dawn I., Ocean Springs CAMPBELL, Gene C, Collins CAMPBELL, Robert, Shuqualak CANADA, George B. Ill, Covington, Tenn. CANNON, Ron L., Cleveland CARPENTER, Clyde, Forest CAPERTON, Frank M., Greenwood CARL, G. Fred, Jackson CARLSON, George C, Batesville CARLSON, Sylvia L., Vicksburg CARR, Dorothy Kaye, Prairie Point CARR, James L., Water Valley CARR, John K., Morgan City CARR, Jody T., Yazoo City CARR, Paula M., Indianola CARROLL, Max H., Conley, Ga CARSON, Phillip R., Jackson CARTER, Leon H., Quitman CARTER, Walter S., Olive Branch CARTER, William R., Booneville CARTWRIGHT, Harrison, Booneville CARTWRIGHT, Terry M., Booneville CARVER, Larry T., Batesville CASE, John P., Meadville CASTRO, Luis F., Coto, Costa Rica CATLEDGE, Joseph W., Onward CATRETT, Walter M. Jr., Pascagoula CHAMBLEE, Carolyn, Fulton CHANDLER, Dorothy J., Louisville CHANDLER, Henry B., Greenwood CHANEY, John B., Demopolis, Ala. CHAPMAN, Ronald D., Grenada CHAPMAN, William M. Jr., Bclzoni CHATAM, Richard W., Meridian CHILDERS, Stratford P., Ashland CLANTON, Jewell E., Starkville CLARDY, Larry G., Columbus CLARK, Carolyn L., Nettleton CLARK, Francis C, Jackson CLARK, Rebecca I., Okolona CLARK, Samuel T., Tupelo CLAUNCH, Linda L., Okolona CLEMENTS, Joel C, Southaven CLEMENTS, Louie A. Jr., Durant CLEVELAND, Susan, Atkins, Ark. CLIFTON. Daphne E., Corinth CLINE, David A., Batesville CLISBY, Barrett J., Starkville CLOUSE, E. Janette, Mantachie 317 Juniors COAKLEY, James W., Gilbertsville, Ky. COBB, Larry H., Tupelo COBB. Leonard B., Kewanee COGGINS, Robert M., Baldwyn COLLINS, Jesse Lynn, Bruce COLLINS, Richard C, San Antonio, Texas COLLINS. Thomas Earl, Bruce COLTHARP, James R., Walnut COMER, Janice Marie, Dorsey COMMANDER, Sue C, Brookhaven COMPTON, Dannia, Vicksburg CONERLY, Howard J., McComb CONN, Alvin M., Memphis, Tenn. CONNCE, Tommy Gene, Booneville CONNER, Carroll H., Tupelo CONNER, Donald Lawrence, Ocean Springs COODY, William Warner, Yazoo City COOK, John Richard, Reform, Ala. COOKE, Thomas A., Jackson COOK, Marion Katherine, New Albany COOLEY, Kenneth Steven, Shannon COOPER, John Robert, Meridian COOPER, Patricia Diane, Carthage, Miss. COTTEY, Patricia Lynn, Myrtle CORNISH, William H., Marion COWGILL, Frank E. Jr., Greenville COUCH, Billy Joe, Greenwood CRABTREE, Shawn, Meridian CRAIG, Charlie C, Friars Point CRANE, Roger L., Fulton CRAVEN, Kenneth Martin, Ellisville CRAWFORD, James Larry, Jackson CRAWFORD, William Harvey, Vicksbur CREEL, Richard L., Bentonia CRENSHAW, Billy Wayne, Weir CRIDDLE, Gloria Jean, West Point CROMEANS, Betty Jo, Fulton CROWE, J. T., Tupelo CROW, Patricia Ann, Booneville CROW, R. Stanley, Ruleville CROWELL, Aubrey Dean, Horn Lake CROWSON, James Leslie, Meridian CROWSON, Sammye Allen, Meridian CRUM, Doyle Dwight, Corinth CRUMBY, Kai, Tupelo CRUMP, Walter D., Sulligent, Ala. CUICCHI, Paul Mark, Downey, Calif. CULLINANE, Murdolk John, Handsboro CULOTTA, John T., Summit CULPEPPER, Elizabeth, Long Beach CULPEPPER, Joe H., Sulfport CUMBERLAND, Joel E., Preston CUNNINGHAM, Philip W. Jr., Moss Point CUPIT, Carl E., Bude CURRO, Thomas E., Areola CURRY, Jack R. Jr., Ruleville CURRY, William Lee, Eupora CULTER, Harry W., Meridian DYAR, Jeanne E., Purvis DALY, Michael P., Louisville DAMPEER, Robert, Tylertown DARWIN, Frances, Tupelo DAVIS, Debbie S., San Antonio, Texas DAVIS, Hiram Eddie Jr., Grenada DAVIS, Jerry L., Benton DAVIS, Jimmy Earl, Grenada DAVIS, Jurney L., Amory DAVIS, Kenneth W., Newton DAVIS, Larry W., Grenada DAVIS, Margaret Gailea, Fulton DAVIS, Oscar Taylor, DeKalb DAVIS, Perry Mike, Bay Springs DAVIS, R. Dwayne, Columbus DAVIS, William L., Columbus DAVIS, William Michael, Fulton DAY, Patsy Jane, Walls DEAS, Lucille, West Point DEFOORE, Ann Elizabeth, Jackson DELOACH, H. Tyson, Brewton, Ala. DEMPSEY, Janice, Byhalia DENHAM, John Dale, Jackson DERRINGTON, John C, Merigold DEVINE, Isable Margaret, Chickasaw, Ala DEW, Charles Thomas, Kosciusko DEW, Tommy E., Clarksdale DEWBERRY, Dorothy Grace, Crawford DEWS, Thomas A., Hattiesburg DICKERSON, Patricia Ann, Creenville j w 4£a jft B £t a .fjf © nW b ff% O. ft ....  tStMkri 318 Jf- m a p. a .o p f jj. f -- m Wgl f f v Juniors DICKSON, Samuel Wilson, Gastonburg, Ala DIFFRIENT, Harry A., Plain DILLARD, James Russell, Leland DILLINGHAM, Sara Edith, Natchez DIXON, Philip Wayne Sr., Starkvillc DOBBINS, Judith M., Corinth DOBBS, Betty Flynn, Philadelphia DOBY, William D., Wayneshoro DOGCETT, Glenda G., Shuhuta DOOLEY, Trish, Ft. Washington, Pa. DOSSETT, Tommy Charles, Picayune DOUGLAS, James D., Tunica DOLLAHITE, Janice Marie, Water Valley DONALD, Harold L., Brandon DOSTER, Johnny Frank, Smithville DOUDE, Johnny C, McCool DRAFFEN, John. Morris, Calvert City, Ky. DRAKE, Ernest G., Meridian DUNCAN, Cathi M., Brandon DUNCAN, Wanda Fay, Aberdeen DUNN, Robert Edward, Jackson DUELL, James R., Clarksdalc DUVAL, Al D., New Albany DYAR, Jeanne E., Purvis EASLEY, Donald E., Vardaman EASLEY, Evans B., Eupora EASON, James Nolan, Olive Branch EASTERLING, Carol Ann, Meridian EATON, Alfred F., Holly Bluff EAVES, Charlotte Ann, Louisville ECKERT, Frank Carter, Whitehave, Tean. EDDIE, Donna E., Hernando EDDLEMAN, William Loy, Jackson ELLIOTT, John L., Long Beach ELLIOTT, Michael Cobb, Greenville ELLIS, Philip L„ Kilmichael ELMORE, Chris N., Ellisville EGGER, Betty Ruth, Amory EIDSON, Linda J., Columbus EIFLING, Marion L., Hollandale ELLIOTT, Sidnet Lee, Water Valley ELLISON, A. Gerald, Carthage ELY, R. Mitchell, Moss Point ENGLISH, Garry W., Booneville ESTAPA, Dorothy J., Bay St. Louis ESTES, Martha Ann, Shannon ETHRIDGE, H. Wayne, Meridian EVANS, Billy Pat, Carthage EVANS, Claudia Ann, Isola EVANS, Robert D., Osceola, Ark. EWING, George L., Clinton FAIRCHILD, Mary Dee, Hattiesburg FANCHER, Lillian C, Grenada FANCHER, Susan, Grenada FARRAGUT, Joseph S., Pass Christian FARRELL, Patrick Joseph, Laurel FARRELL, Ralph Rush, Moss Point FARRIS, Thomas Eugene, Gulfport FAUBION, Ernest R., Terry FAULKNER, Dale D., Amory FEN ION, John Michael, Tupelo FERGUSON, Billy Joe, Vaiden FERGUSON, Karen A., Biloxi FERGUSON, Robert C. FINGER, Van Palmer, Byhalia FISHER, Russell Edward, Yazoo City FISHER, Sharon Ann, Greenwood FITZGERALD, Lawrence, Jackson FLAHERTY, Patrick H., Biloxi FLANAGAN, Johnnie R., Kilmichael FLEMING, Howared Terry, Louisville FLINT, Ernest H., Ethel FLORREICH, Gary Lynn, West Point FLOYD, B. Haynes, Como FLOYD, John M., Sallis FLOYD, Pat Burnell, Magee FLOYD, Thomas Dewey, Booneville FORBES, Frankv R., Meridian FORBES, John D., Meridian FORD, Ramona, Philadelphia FORTENBERRY, Ronald, Jackson FORESTER, Janice Kay, Myrtle FOWLER, Clayton Gray, Waynesboro FOWLKES, Bobby Joe, Amorv FOX, William M., Jackson FRANCINGUES, Norman R., Long Beach FRASIER, Scotty Ann, Meridian FREEMAN, Robert J., Columbus 319 n !°! s ® P or m a O FREIMAN, William H., Tunica FRESCHHERTZ, James J., New Orleans La. FROST, Billy H., Rienzi FULGHAM, Clayton M., West Point FULTON, Daviil H., Louisville GABBERT, M. William, Senatobia GAILLARD, Charles R., Meridian GALEY, Jerry, Greenwood GALEY, Terry, Greenwood GALEY, William E., Greenwood GALLASPY, Jim, Kosciusko GALLE, Charles L., Ocean Springs GALLMAN, John H„ Crystal Springs GAMBRELL, Anne, Florence GAMBRELL, Thomas S„ Jackson GANNAWARY, James J. Ill, Nesbit GANT, Nila R., Hollandalo GARRETT, Daniel E„ Pascagoula GARR1C1C, Charles E., Quitman GARY, Larry T., Cleveland GATES, Linda M., Jackson GATLIN, John M., Pascagoula GENO, Charles M., Booneville GENTRY, Tovert W., Crawford GEORGE, John F., Handsboro GEORGE, Winson L. Jr., Brookhaven GERVIN, Jack, Millinston GIBSON, Benny B., Mantee GIBSON. Sandra K., Mantee GIBSON, William J. Jr., West Point GILES, Thomas F. Jr., Mount Olive GILL, Wayne T., McCall Creek GLOVER, Susan C, Starkville GLOVER, Teresa J„ Corinth GNEMI, Bettye, Ebenezer GOLDMAN, Glenda K., Philadelphia GOLDMAN, J. D. Jr., Philadelphia GOODE, H. Lynn, Chattanooga, Tenn. GOODMAN, Charles M., Aberdeen GORRELL, William P., Crystal Lake, 111. GOSS, Rachel E., Union GOSSETT, Bobby, New Albany GRADDY, Loretta, Tupelo GRAHAM, James R., Thaxton GRAVES, Gib, Brandon GRAY, Eleanor R., Grenada GRAY, Sam W., Starkville GREEN, Delores E., Booneville GREEN, Freddie E., Anguilla GREEN, Jacob F. Ill, Leakesville GREER, Chester L., Gloster GREGORY, Danny, Ecru GREGORY, Earline M., Okolona GREGORY, James G., Nanih Waiya GRESSETT, Andrew L., Chunky GRESSETT, Jo Ann, Collinsville GRIESTER, Gamala M., Jackson GR1FFIE, Kenneth F., Fulton GRIFFIN. B. K., Jackson GRIFFIN, James W. Jr., Berry, Ala GRIFFITH, Harry C, Columbia GRISHAM, Jerry M., Corinth GRISHAM, Mary Jane, Amory GROWER, John M., Jackson GRUBBE, Michael W., Gulfport GUCKERT, Carolyn B., Natchez GUCKERT, George H. Jr., Columbus GUICE, David L., Starkville GUIDER, Carol Gail, Vicksburg GULLETT, Rebecca L., Booneville GULSETH, Martin H., Clarksdale GUNTER, Fred M., Decatur GUYSE, Clyde Jr., Hickory GWIN, Martha C, Greenwood HAILEY, Gcraldine, Preston HAILEY, Tip R., Canton i r a i i ; i i -.nil. i i,., r.,,i. .â– HALL, Jimmy W., Red Bay, Ala. HALL, Julie A., Greenwood Springs HALL, William J.. Vicksburg HAMBKICK, Mary L, Vaiden HAMMER, Rebecca D., Memphis, Tenn. HAMMETT, Suzy, Horn Lake HAMMOND, Hugh W., Scott HAMPTON, Ron T., Meridian HANEY, C. Ke.it, Romo HANEV. Patricia A.. Rome HANSFORD, Donald R., Pascagoula mmimlM mm ' x A li nfc ,—ik. aHii â– â– â– â– O ft O Q ff ft .a c jS â– 7 1 320 iili i Juniors HARDIN, Nancy Carol, Hernando HARDIN, Sharon, Kosciusko HARDWICH, Robert Marlin, Montgomery, Ala. HARDY, James Luther, Guntown HARDY, M. D. Jr.. Jackson HARDY, Thomas, Jackson HARLOW, James Lee, Waynesboro, Tenn. HARMON, Robert Gaby, Meridian HARPER, Jack Gergory, Star HARPER, Peggy R., Eupora HARRIS, Charlotte, Corinth HARRIS, Davey, Tupelo HARRIS, Donald Randolph, Cary HARRIS, George M., Winona HARRIS, Joe T., Tupelo HARRIS, Rosemary, Amory HARRIS, W. I. Jr., Hernando HARRISON, Betty Elona, Fulton HARRISON, Charles D., Jackson HARRISON, Danny E., Meridian HARRISON, Ralph D., Pine Bluff, Ark. HARRISON, Steadman D., New Albany HART, David Thomas HARTFIELD, Robert W., Jackson HARTNESS, James L., Noxapater HARTSELL, Cully J., Trcmont HATCHETT, David, Yazoo City HAVENS, Norma Jane, Greenwood HAYNES, Chris P., Jackson HEARNSBEGER, James Otis, Fordyce, Ark. HERBERT, Ted Lou is, Biloxi HEGWOOD, Clinton P. Jr., Bichton HELLUMS, Edmond E., Sarepta HENDERSON, Ke-neth Earl, Pascagoula HENDERSON, Lynette, Jackson HENLEY, Ronald Dris, Crystal Springs HENRY, Abb M., Sturgis HENRY, James F., Carthage HERRNE, Stanley Alfred, Utica HERRON, Jeffery Lynn, Jackson HESTER, Dixie Delle, Durant HESTER, James E., Pontotoc HETRICK, Gilbert Harvey, Hattiesburg HEWLETTE, Ronald Mark, Corinth HIATT, Rex Anthony, Jackson HICKS, Margaret F., Sturgis HICKS, Peggy LaVerne, Belmont HILL, Linda Lee, Corinth HILL, Susan Lacretia, Amory HILLMAN, Joseph C, Richton HINES, Billy M., Corinth HODGES, Gerald L., Laurel HODGE? James Don, Calhoun City HODGES, Shirley Jean, Greenwood HODGES, William H., Jackson HOLDEN, Doug R., Vancleave HOLDEN, William T., Brandon HOLLAND, Susan Heath, Baton Rouge, HOLLEMAN, Emily C, Houston HOLLEY, Joseph Dan, Booneville HOLLIDAY, Marguerite E., Vicksburg HOLLIDAY, Richard L, Gulfport HOLLOMAN, Elizabeth C, Jackson HOLLOW AY, Elton Dewitt, Winona HOLLOWELL, Terry, Aberdeen HOLLY, Bobby Lee, Vaiden HOLMES, David Benton, Meridian HOLMQUIST, Nelson Wade, Amory HOMAN, David, Shannon HONEYCUTT, Virginia Jane, Booneville HOOD, Dwight E., Amory HOOPER, Dames F. Ill, Columbus HORNE, Letta Jo, Meridian HORTON, John Wayne, Meridian HORTON, Walter B., Vicksburg HOSKINS, Margaret, Starkville HOSSLEY, Mary L., Vicksburg HOULER, Bobby S., West Point HOUP, William L., Hoilandale HOUSE, Barbara Jane, Cahoun City HOUSTON, Oscar L III, Tunica HOWARD, Beverly Jean, Gulfport HOWARTH, James E., Biloxi HOWE, David Hilton, Corinth HOWELL, Jerry Reed, Amory HOWLE, John W., Macon HUBBARD, Mary Annette, Bruce HOWELL, Sue Janice 321 uniors HUFF, Hansford L., Corinth HUGHES, Billy J., Yazoo City HUGHES, William M., Clarksdale HULL, Howard D., Starkville HUMPHREYS, Michael E., Philadelphia HUNT, Billy M., Ackerman HUNT, Lynda C, Ashland City, TenD. HUNTER, Harold K., Macon HURD, Louis W., Moss Point HUSSEY, John H., Moss Point HUTCHINS, Frank, Big Creek HYNUM, Marvin W., Port Gibson IRWIN, Carl M., Tupelo INMON, Gerald P., Oxford IVY, Harry G., Ellisville JACKS, Donna R., Starkville JACKSON, Dorothy L, Starkville JACKSON, Laura D., Philadelphia JACKSON, Marilyn D., Sturgis JACKSON, Robert M., Jackson JAMES, Kenneth R., Bay Springs JAMES, Kenneth R., Biloxi JAMES, M. Janice, West Lauderdale JAMES, Richard E. Jr., Biloxi JANES, Donald C, Ashland JASPER, Curtis G., Cullman, Ala. JEFCOAT, Douglas F., Soso JEFCOAT, Thomas M., Natchez JEFFRIES, Earl D„ Booneville JERNIGAN, Janice K., Okolona JOHNSON, Gary W., Meridian JOHNSON, Lonnie C, Pisgah JOHNSON, Martha Dean, Egypt JOHNSTON, Raymond A., Bay St. Louis JOHNSON, Tommy C, Jackson JOHNSTON, Alan M., Jackson JOHNSTONE, Robert D., Jackson JONES, Arthur M., Columbus JONES, Bettye J., Amory JONES, Carl W., Forest JONES, John W. Jr., Pelahatchie JONES, Larry W., Jackson JONES, Martha L., Kosciusko JONES, Michael W., Jackson JONES, Rita A., Fulton JONES, Roy K., Perkinston JONES, Scott S., Germantown, Te JONES, Sonny, Vaughan JORDAN, Earl P. Jr., Meridian JORDAN, Martha E., Jackson JORDAN, Thomas N., Scott JUSTICE, Michael V., Amory KARCHER, James N., Memphis, Tenn. KATZENMEYER, Mary J., Vicksburg KEATHLEY, James F., Hernando KELLOGG, Lloyd C, West Point KEEN, F. Fary, Ackerman KELLAR, William S. Jr., Picayune KELLY, G. Stephen, Jackson KELLY, George M., Starkville KELLY, George T., Cleveland KEMP, Harry D., Louisville KEMP, Michael L., Columbus KENDRICK, Donald E., Pascagoula KERGOSLEN, Harold A., Hazlehurst KERGOSLEN, Hardy C, Hazlehurst KERR, John B., Oxford KILPATRICK, Darby W., Jackson KIMBROUGH, John M. Ill, Lexington KING, Alvin H., Clarksdale KING, Deborah K., Greenville KITCHENS, W. A., Vicksburg KLYCE, Steve W., Sardis KNIGHT, Robert J., Meridian KOESTER, Louis W., Pensacola, Fla KOWALUK, Elaine, Vicksburg KUEMMERLE, Louise C, Pleasantvi N.J. KYNERD, Mimi E., Philadelphia LACEY, William H., Holly Springs LADNER, Donlad G., Lumberton LAIRD, Henry L., Summit LAIRD, John K., Summit LAIRD, Tony, Morton LANCASTER, Robert L., Columbus LANDRUM, Terry III, Eupora LANTRIP, Mary, Amory LASH, Fred L., Columbus LASHLEY, Ronald E„ Waveland fc, M jf mJ F [â– J ' ! I ik4k f |3 lf-1 w| tSkfi Hfr i tit 0 0 K £9 L S K lift ifc O P % M± I â– W .C«f, f yj. J !j 322 ft i ' .. £ v n •] f s f Vr l „7 g j l ir - ,fâ„¢ ' -- ' , 1 T7 p (ft «« â– â– â– â– ! W . uniors ♦•g LAWRENCE, James W., Columbus LAWKENA, W. Dwayne, Louisville LEA, Stephen J., Belzoni LEATHERWOOD, Diana L„ Decatur LEE, Henry G. Jr., Tunica LEE, Jerry S., Carthage LEE, Yolanda L., Cleveland LEHMAN, Harry D. Jr., Yazoo City LE MAY, James T., Vicksburg LENARD, Edward D., Vaiden LEWIS, Peggy S., Jackson LEWIS, Webster T., Columbus LEWIS, Wendell C. Jr., Gulfport LIGON, Jimmy G., Grenada LINDAMOOD, Lapslcy S., Jackson LINDELL, Leonard N., Clarksdale LING, William A., Memphis, Tenn. LINTON, Owen B., Meridian LIPPINCOTT, Robert G„ Scobey LITTLE, Charles M., Pontotoc LIVINGSTON, Coy R., Booneville LIVINGSTON, James M., Piedmont, Ala. LIVINGSTON, Ronnie P., Greenville LODEN, Elvie G., Dorsey LOFLIN, Linda K., Florence LONG, Billy J., Louisville LONG, George B., Jackson LONG, Luther A., Shelby LONAM1RE, Janice, Utica LONGTAIN, Donald G., Greenwood LOONEY, Bill, Osceola, Ark. LOPER, Sammy E., Laurel LOTT, Reuben R., Tylertown LOTT, William D., Greenwood LOTTERHOS, William E., Jackson LOVE, Dona S., Prentiss LOVE, G. Janet, Starkville LOVE, Patsy O., French Camp LOWERY, George A., Ruleville LOWRY, James T., Jackson LUBY, James P., Benton LUCE, Douglas T-, Lucedale LUKE, Anne, Preston LYNN, A. Rawls, Perkinston MABRY, Samson, Liberty MABRY, Johnell, Liberty MACKEY, Mary V., Birmingham, Ala. MAGEE, Deborah Y., Jackson MAGGIO, Frank A., Vicksburg MAIN, Thomas E. II, Tupelo MAJORS, Rebecca A., Memphis, Tenn. MALE, Barry L., Lititz, Pa. MALLORY, John T., Shannon MANASCO, Chester E., Jackson MANDERSON, C. L., Kosciosko MANOR, Wallace T., Yazoo City MANUEL, Robert James, Biloxi MARCHANT, Guilaumo H. Jr., Jackson MARKWELL, Barbara E., Tupelo MARTIN, Aruel G., Laurel MARTIN, Danny B., Kossuth MARTIN, Homer M., Mantee MARTIN, Margaret, Purvis MARTIN, James M. Jr., Tupelo MARTIN, Kay, West MARTIN, Linda M., Corinth MARTIN, Patry R., Dorsey MARX, George R., Hazlehurst MASON, Carl E., Neshoba MASSEY, Robert M., Jackson MASSING, Wayne F., Okolona MATHIS, Danny E., Walnut MATHISON, William H., Prentisa MATTHEW, John D., Jackson MATTHEWS, Frawklin, M., Gulfport MATTOX, Patricia G., Fulton MAXWELL, Martha W., Long Beach MAXWELL, Wilburn M„ Drew MAY, Beverly L., Meridian MAY, Joseph D., Moss Point MAYS, William E. Jr., Jackson McALPIN, Jim L., Magee, Miss. McBRIDE, Gary V., Ashland McCALEB, Fred W., Columbus McCALLUM, Robert W. Jr., Jackson McCARTY, Juanita, Ackerman McCASLIN, Leland C, Columbus McCLURE, Obie W., Yazoo City 323 Juniors McCOLLUM, James H., Blytlieville, Ark. McCOMMON, Jimmy E., McComb McCHAKEN, John Robert, Thaxton McCRILLIS, Billy E., Crystal Springs McDAOALD, Ed L., Beaumont McDONNELL, Robert M., Jackson McGAUGHY, Robert Bill, Blue Mountain McGUFFEY, Bryan, Scottsville, Ky. McHAFFEY, Judy C, Tupelo McDOUGAL, Ben Louis, Winona McELWAIN, W. E., Falkner McKAY, James Peiton, Jackson McKAY, Richard Izard, Lucedale McKEE, Clarence William, Lauderdale McKELROY, Julia M., Bruce McKELROY, Thomas A. McKENZIE, James G., Starkville McKINLEY, Charles F., Meridian McKNIGHT, R. Thomas, Marks McLELLAND, Douglas C, Hattiesburg McMILLEN, James Allen, Fulton MrMINN, Joyce E., Batesville McMULLAN, Jo W., Decatur McNEEL, Niles, Louisville McNEER, Linda L., Jackson McPHERSON, Blayne S., Long Beach MEARS, Buddy Michael, Duck Hill MEARS, David Earl, Saltillo MEASELLS, Henry W., Forest MEDLIN, James R., Ridley MICHEL, Charles Jules, Jackson MILEY, William Lester, Aberdeen MILLS, Mary Tom, Kosciusko MILLS, Marion Harold, Kossuth MITCHELL, Collins Parks, Columbus MITCHELL, Lota Carolyn, West Point MITCHELL, Jimmy Wayne, Drew MITL1N, Laurance Robert, Starkville MOAK, Michael Wayne, Hurley MOFFETT, Mary Frances, Amory MONTEIRO, Nara A., Starkville MOORE, Raymond W., Kansas City, Mo. MOORE, Sarah L., Ololona MOORE, Troy David, Booneville MORGAN, James Larry, Crystal Springs MORGAN, Jerry W., Ripley MORGAN, Larry Wayne, Booneville MORGAN, Michael Edward MORGAN, Sandra Elaine, Independence MOORE, Charles Albert, Columbus MOORE, C. Winford, Clarksdale MOORE, Donald Leroy, Gulfport MOORE, Henry Joel, Union MOORE, Raymond W., Kansas City, Mo. MOORE, Reuben B., Philadelphia MORRIS, Carol Jane, Avon MORTON, G. W., Pascagoula MOSLEY, Raymond A., Greenwille MOTT, Don M., Longview MOULDER, Terry R., Raleigh MOUNDS, Clinton Webster, Glen Burnie. Md. MUNSON, Robert Lee, East Prairie, Mo. MURDOCK, James B., New Albany MURIN, David M., Vicksburg MURPHREE, Marsha E„ Greenville MURPHREE, William C, Tupelo MURPHY, Robert Heard, West Point MURRAY, Robert L., Detroit, Ala. MYERS, Larry Gilmore, Brandon NASH, James Carl, Hatley NASH, Suzanne, Starkville NAZARY, Richard E., Carthago NEAL, Richard W., Amory NEAL, Wanda Ann, Meridian NEAL, Willie Ed., Columbus NEEL, Henry E. Jr., Ecru NELSON, William F., Jackson NESBIT, Larry Gates, Kosciusko NESTER, Martha Sue, DeKalb NICHOLS, Ernest Earl, Warer Valley NICHLES, Jame R. Jr., Jackson NIEMEYER, Frank William, Lumberton NIXON, Dorothy Louise, Helena, Ark. NOHA1LE, Bagig S., Lebanon NORMAN, Nancy M., Yazoo City NORWOOD, James H., Pascagoula NOVAK, Robert A. Jr., Gulfport NOWELL, James Lamar, Greenville 2 s 4t i _ 4J| h S ' ? | _ 4m 4 ' ' â– â– â– --- w • V ' p m «v( â– :â– â– H â– â– â– : ' -= S-|,:. ft Q a % f S 0 k ( % -vl ' • ? m l - l |W ' !  . , y T| ferJ. ' $ ' HH M t ' fc «l ft L K 324 fe a. p 4 fek l 1 j p %® ' itiirtai yrtibi Juniors NUNNERY, Beverly A., Liberty NUTT, Gerald A., Clemson, S. C. NYGREN, Burdette A., Jackson NYMAN, Douglas J., Vicksburg OAKLEY, Shirley R., Booneville OAKMAN, Lynn, Indianola O ' BARR, Norma J., Houston O ' BARR, Russell O., Crestview, Fla. O ' BRIEN, Joanne, Jackson O ' NEAL, Kelly R., Hattiesburg ORMON, Samuel J. Jr., Hickory Flat O ' REILLY, Robert C, Kosciusko OSWALT, Gettis J., Fulton OUTLAW, Malcolm N., Jackson OVERMYER, Andrew J., Gulfport OWEN, Carlisle C, West Palm Beach, Fla. OWEN, Richard, Brandon OWENS, Ronnie M., Pontotoc PALMER, Robert K., Baldwyn PALMIERI, Albert P., Louisville PARHAM, Hugh R., Amory PARKER, Roy H., Summit PARROTT, Edgar A., Kosciusko PAPANIA, Kenneth A., Gulfport PAPIZAN, Russell W., Crystal Springs PARRISH, Thomas Lee, Corinth PATE, Charles L., Fulton PATTERSON, Charles W., Jackson PAXTON, Robert L., Vicksburg PEARSON, Boyd, Hatley PEARSON, Lyod, Hatley PEARSON, Roy, Columbus PEOPLES, James W., Madden PEPPER, James D., Jackson PEPPER, Julie, Canton PERKINS, Dave L., Greenwood PERRY, Eluzabeth A., Greenville PERRY, James H., Philadelphia PERRY, Linda K., Booneville PERRY, Paul H., Grenada PERSON, Karen, Collierville, Tenn. PETERS, James G., Shuqualak PETERSON, Jeff H., Monticello PEWITT, Joy L., Watson, Ark. PHILLIPS, F. Yvonne, Starkville PHILLIPS, Sharon I., Tupelo PIAZZA, Marilyn R., Bay St. Louis P1CHARD, Michael M., Meridian PICKERING, Isaac D., Laurel PICKETT, Henry M., Kewanee PIERCE, Gerald B., Wesson PIERCE, Pamela T., Jackson PIERCE, Sarah F., Marianna, Fla. PILCHER, John R., New Albany PILGRIM, Elna F., Union PILLOW, George D., Greenwood PINE, Henry R., McComb PINION, Charles G., Columbus PINNIX, Sheila A., Mathiston PITCHER, Joney B., Tupelo PITTMAN, Cecil G., Ellisville PITTS, Mary W., Baldwyn PLATT, Arthur W., Chatom POE, Deen 0., Picayune POLLMAN, John J., Meridian PONDS, Joseph M., Meridian POOL, Betty C, Meridian POPE, Gerald D., Senatobia POSEY, Robert E., Collins POUNDERS, Richard G., Red Bay, Ala. POWER, Patricia Jane, Greenwood PRESLEY, Martha K., Booneville PREVOST, Charles T., Kosciusko PREWITT, Robert W., Ackerman PRICE, Jimmy R., Smithville PRITCHETT, K. Jeralyn, Columbus PRUETT, Roy L., Aberdeen PYLANT, Louis R., Lyman RAGGETT, Thomas H., Yazoo City RALEY, Mary E., Meridian RAMSEY, Randolph E., Laurel RANDLE, Mary Ann, Weir RECKER, Theodore H., Indianola REED, Henry S., Jackson REED, Larry A., Maben REESE, John W., Columbus REEVES, Mary A., Pass Christian REEVES, William C, Macon 325 iiniors REID, Billy Hamd, West Point REID, Cahrles Herbert, Wiggins REID, Milton Mrogan, Starkville REYNOLDS, Eleanor Joyce, Jackson REYNOLDS, Mignonne, Taylorsville REYNOLDS, Robert Kenneth, Columbus RHODES, Felix S., Sturgis RICHARDSON, Arthur W. Jr., Meridian RICHARDSON, Richard Carey, Magnolia, N.J. RICHARDSON, Wm. T., Jackson ROBBINS, Thomas Van, Columbia ROBERTS, Bill, Jackson ROBERTS, William Sherral, Mobile, Ala. ROBERTSON, Betty B., Booneville ROBERTSON, Guy Wayne, Booneville ROBINSON, Edith Maye, Jackson ROBINSON, Jimmy Lance, Fulton ROBINSON, Larry Wayne, Brnnsville ROCHEELLE, Robert P., Pine Bluff, Ark. ROCHESTER, Dennis L., Horn Lake RODGERS, Jonnie B., Marietta RODMAN, H. Lamar Jr., Senatobia RODRIGUEZ, Jerry W., Natchez ROGERS, Lester A., Montgomery, Ala. ROGERS, Patrick Claude, Ashland ROGERS, Robert Lamar, Laurel ROGERS, Thomas E., Laurel ROGERS, Van Arken, Hattiesburg ROGILLIO, Alva H., Port Gibson ROLLINS, James R., Columbus ROOKE, Byron Christopher, Memphis, Tenn. ROSE, Robert Dale, Long Beach ROSE, Robert Dale, Fulton ROSS, James Hal, Pelahatchie ROSS, John P., Yazoo City ROSS, Karen Jean, Grenada ROTEN, Judy C, New Albany ROUNSAVILLE, Hal Walker, Leakesville ROWE, Ruth Anne, Utica RUANK, Richard E., Meridian RUCKER, Richard L., Stewart RUDICELL, Sharon Ann, Bexar, Ala. RUSH, Nowell E., WicksbuTg RUSHING, Joe Mitchell RUSSELL, Fred G., Montgomery, Ala. RUSSELL, Thomas, Monticello RUTHERFORD, Bobbie Jean, West Point RUTLEDGE, Lamar C, Meridian RUTHERFORD, Danny Sims, Hernando SALVO, Fred Natle Jr., Natchez SANDERS, Charlie V., Slayden SANDERS, Johnny Glen, Carthage SANDERS, Ronald D., Aberdeen SANFORD, Arthur L., Pascagoula SANFORD, Robert Emitt, Columbus SANTAMARIA, Rafael, Ashlan SANTUCCI, Guy B., Leland SARTAIN, Jackie L., Water Valley SARTOR, Michael Gary, Water Valley SAUNDERS, Marion P., Itta Bena SAVELL, Dewey Marcus, Union SAVELL, Maxie Lee, Union SAXTON, James N., Benton SCARBERRY, George W., Grenada SCARBROUGH, James Richard, Vardaman SCHILLING, Edward Eugene, Jackson SCHLICHT, Molly C, Nettleton SCHWENCK, John Bruce, Okolona SCOGIN, Becky Sue, Picayune SCOTT, William Lee, Woodland SCRUGGS, Beverly Jean, Tupelo SEAGO, William L. Jr., Corinth SEALL, Joseph H., McComb SELF, Dennis Ryan, Enterprise SELF, Floyd Wayne, West SENTER, Joe Richard, Fulton SENTELL, Lydia L., Corinth SHAMBURGER, Charles, Brandon SHAMLIN, Donald Roy, Kenogha, Wis. SHANDS, Virginia P., Vaiden SANNON, Robert T., Helena, Ark. SHAW, Charles Russell Jr., Eupora SHEFFIELD, James F. Jr., Bentonia SHELBY, Luther L., Greenwood SHELTON, J. Lee, Greenwood SHELTON, Larry Donald, Columbus SHEPARD, Robert Groover, Tupelo SHERON, Wayne, Ripley, Tenn. J ! v M ' w ; n. ; - r f p J, 7 « m iWw mmm â– MfMmMmM ! P ft Q Vi B - f KSi ' v -l F- J - (US £ ? i ft jft o„ a, p a q MmJmm :;;. f t S ' lT i ti iliibJ â– kit ft ( e o i  ' T . r r j««j ■ «• ' [ «.t f_j |=T-1 I-,©! ,f- l 326 Juniors SHIPP, Mary Laura, Yazoo City SHIPP, William B., Grenada SHIRLEY, A. Duncan, Meridian SHIRLEY, Connie C, Jackson SHIRLEY, Rebecca A., Meridian SHOOK, Marcus M., Jackson SHORT, James A., Steens SIMMONS, Sharon, Tupelo SINGLETARY, Linda J., Jackson SINGLEY, James K., Meridian SIRLS, Hamilton K., Sebastopel SHOEMAKE, Paul B., Pittsboro SHOEMAKER, Ellen G., Okolona SHOTTS, Roland C, Vina, Ala. SHUMAKER, Nancy Lynn, Philadelphia SIBLEY, Charles L., Bentonia SIMARS, Danny W., Tupelo SIMONS, Bobbie J., Pascagoula SIMPSON, Linda A., Gulfport SIMS, M. Larry, Bay Springs SLATER, Robert G., Biloxi SLAY, John P., Quitman SLOAN, Mildred E., Weir SLOAN, Robert G., Columbus SMALL, Randy S., Jackson SMATTERS, Kathryn G., Terry SMITH, Betty J., Louisville SMITH, Don W., Vicksburg SMITH, Doyle, Jackson SMITH, Larry L., Fulton SMITH, Michael L., Jackson SMITH, Norman W., Gulfport SMITH, Rebecca L., Silver City SMITH, Ronald T., Brookhaven SMITH, Tommy G-, Louisville SMITHHART, Thomas G., Jackson SNEED, Thomas K., Jackson SNIDER, Joseph A., Senatobia SNIPES, Gail A., Eupora SNYDER, Don M., Biloxi SOMERS, J. Thomas Jr., Aberdeen SOMMER, Jaque M., Dayton, Ohio SPAIN, France C, Florence SPARKS, Darryl J., Tupelo SPARKS, Janice E., Batesville SPEED, Roger W., Collins SPENCER, Prince, Greenwood STAMPS, Melvin J., Utica, Miss. STANCILL, Clyde A. Ill, Eden STANLEY, Donna G., Lawrenceville, Ga. STATHAM, Gary D., Wesson STATHAM, Michael C, Jackson STEED, Allen T., McAdams STEEN, Henry D., Jackson STEPHENS, Amy J., Olive Branch STEPHENSON, Robert L., Carrollton STEVENS, Jerry D., Fulton STEVENS, Leo R., Glen Allan STEVENSON, Linda J., Weir STEWART, Jeanette, Meridian STEWART, William O., Winona STOKELY, John Edgar, Water Valley STOKES, Bob D., Louisville STONER, Michael D., Altoona, Pa. STOREY, Thomas A., Ripley STRAIT, James F., Macon STREIFF, Teresa M., Gulfport STRAUDING, Gerhard C, Memphis, Tenn. STRIBLING, Barbara J., Jackson STRICKLEN, Thomas W., luka STUBBLEFIELD, Joseph S., Brandon STUTZMAN, S. G. Ill, Natchez SULLIVAN, Charles M., Winona SULLIVAN, Fred P., Cleveland SULLIVAN, John P., Amory SULLIVAN, Paul C, Natches SUMRALL, Frederick K., EllisviUa SUMRALL, Jack F., Jackson SUMRALL, Laery J., Ovett SWAYZE, Georgia F., Benton SWEAT, Joel R., Starkville SWEENEY, John D., Booneville SWEENEY, Donald G., Booneville SWEENEY, Ronald M., Booneville SWILLEY, Johnny T. Jr., Petal SWITZER, Julius W., Moss Point TAPSCOTT, Chester A., Nettleton TARLETON, James A., Starkville 327 uniors TAYLOR, Albert K. Jr., Blytheville, Ark. TAYLOR, Billy Dan, Corinth TAYLOR, James Robert, Pace TAYLOR, Shelia M., New Albany TAYLOR, Shirley L., Crystal Springs TAYLOR, Emily Yvonne, Grenada TAYLOR, George W., Decatur TAYLOR, Peggy Ann, Enterprise TAYLOR, Pete, Starkville TEMKOUITS, Charles A., Brooksville TEMPLETON, Edwina, Brighton, Tenn. TENNYSON, John Marion, Brooksville TERRELL, Wayne W., State College TERRY, Sharon Jeffries, Cleveland THAMES, Gerald W., Starkville THIGPEN, David Leroy, Picayune THOMAS, Barbara Lynn, Summit THOMAS, Edward Anthony, Jackson THOMAS, John Kelly, New Albany THOMAS, Johnny Kanon, Vicksburg THOMAS, Patricia Ann, Winona THOMAS, Phil S., Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS, Sandra Jo, Dorsey THOMAS, Scott Evans, Nashville, Tenn. THOMAS, William S., Jackson THOMAS, William M., Bay St. Louis THOMPSON, Buddy, Grenada THOMPSON, James C, Columbia THOMPSON, Jimmy L., Winona THOMPSON, Kircum M., Clarksdale THOMPSON, Linda C, Starkville THOMPSON, Ralph Benton, McCool THOMPSON, Roger Van, Aberdeen THOMPSON, Steve, Petal THOMPSON, Tony Lee, Bruce THOMPSON, William Crane, Ashland THOMS, Tome E., Hattiesburg THOMSON, Hugh, Tincurrin, Australia THORN, Patricia Gail, Cherokee, Ala. THORNHILL, Thomas, Gloster THORSEN, James, Jackson THRASH, Kayron D., Philadelphia TILLEY, Don Michael, Lucedale TISDALE, Robert Larry, Louise TOLLESON, Jesse Dwight, Leland TOLLISON, Linda Joyce, Booneville TOMLINSON, Paul Walker, Kossuth TOOLE, Bessie H., Leland TOWLES, Eugene Sidner, Columbia TORREY, Allen M., Port Gibson TOWNSEND, Mike, Brookhaven TRAMMELL, Cliff A., Holly Bluff TRANUM, Michael Steven, Jackson TREPPENDAHL, Elizabeth, Woodville TREVATHAN, David Lee, Meridian TUBB, Nanacy A., Becker TUCKER, Dan, Brandon TUCKER, Guy Lafayette, Vicksburg TUCKER, Henry Wyatt, Jackson TUCKER, Robert T., Greenville TULLOS, Jerry Lee, Philadelphia TURAN, Linda S., Gulfport TURNER, Pat, Fulton TURNIPSEED, Don M., Ackerman TURNIPSEED, Marvin D., Starkville TYLER, Thomas E., Winona VANCE, David A., Batesville VANCE, Thomas B., Canton VAUGHAN, Martha L., Maben VEASEY, Douglas H., Calhoun City VENUS, Charles C. Jr., Biloxi VICE, Michael Lyle, Louisville VINSON, David W., Hattiesburg VINSON, Hillman, Raleigh VONDRAM, Richard H., Meridian VOWELL, Virginia, Kosciusko VOWELL, Michael Earl, Greenville WADE, Hayes Lamar U, McCool WADE, Michael E., Richton WALDEN, Bobbie Jean, Booneville WALDEN, John Wallace, Mobile, Ala. WALDEN, Tommy Dean, Booneville WALDRIP, Sylvia Wanda, Saltillo WALDRIP, Thomas Benton, Saltillo WALKER, Ernest R., McComb WALKER, John T., Independence WALKER, Margaret Evelyn, Morton WALKER, Robert E. Jr., Columbus p a «■a A fit «A ; rti m a dm s ih Ki ££ 4B ff 0 L ; J 3 0S k £k I te 328 k y w 4fc â– 4fl O iJ l % 1 J  =J • « â– fe ,Lh .J. I ? Juniors WATKAS, Laurin A., Jackson WALKER, Ronnie Lee, luka WALKER, Thomas Joseph, Pascagoula WALL, Mac, Utica WALLACE, Charlotte Ann, Mortoq WALLER, Harold Edward, Coffeeville WALLEY, Butch, Jackson WALLEY, Elvin David WALTERS, Edwin B., Meridian WALTON, Donald E., Tupelo WALTON, Karen I., Kosciusko WALTON, Katherine L., Crossett, Ark. WARD, Addie Janete, Ackcrman WARE, Marcus Wayne, Walnut Grove WARD, Thomas J., Jackson WARRELL, Kayland, Ackerman WARREN, Jim Preston, Clinton WARREN, Sandra A., Okolona WARREN, Timothy Lynn, Thaxton WASHBURN, Linda K., Clinton WASHINGTON, Eric Steven, Ecru WATSON, Larry B., Meridian WATSON, Sandy, Vicksburg WEATHERFORD, Dwight W., Tupelo WEATHERSBY, Larry S., Louisvil. WEATHERSBY, Rohin, Gulfport WEAVER, Linda L., Ackcrman WEBB, Andra L., Pittsboro WEBB, Charles T., Laurel WEBB, David Ray, Tupelo WEBB, James Koyle, Jackson WEBB, Jerry W., Jackson WEEKS, Charles L., Natchez WEEMS, Charles Clifford, Columbia WENDELSOORF, Scott T., Jackson WESSON, Jan L., Mantachie WESSON, Peggy J., Mantachie WEST, Ervin W., Amory WEST, James H. Jr., Hazlehurst WEST, Ralph M., Shannon WESTCOTT, Fred L., Lena WESTON, Catherine E., Pass Christian WHATLEY, Phillip G., Longview WHEELER, Charles E., Marianna, Ark. WHITE, Carol J., Montpelier WHITE, David L., West Point WHITE, John A. Jr., Columbia WHITE, Joseph A., Hazlehurst WHITLOCK, Linda S., Nettleton WICKER, Frank C, Tupelo WIER, David D., Starkville WILBANKS, Sandra J., Starkville WILBOURN, Mack C, Coffeeville WILBOURN, Terry A., Scobey WILBURN, Kenneth R., Marietta WILKINSON, Lydona A., Jackson WHITE, Judith Anne, Booneville WHITE, Larry, Starkville WHITE, Marie E., Hampton, Va. WHITE, Ronald L., Jackson WHITE, Scarlet A., Okolona WHITE, Robert R. Jr., Gulfport WHITEHEAD, Elizabeth A., Louisville WHITFIELD, R. Morgan, Tupelo WILLARD, Judy A., New Albany WILLIAMS, Betty D., Nettleton WILLIAMS, Billy E., Golden WILLIAMS, George D., Brookhaven WILLIAMS, John H., Charleston, Mo. WILLIAMS, Michael, Magnolia WILLIAMS, Phyllis K., Columbus WILLIAMS, Rodney L., Lucedale WHITE, John A., Columbia WILLIAMS, Rufus T. Jr., Union WILLIAMSON, Horace S., Brookhaven WILLISON, Ronald G., Wiggins WILLOUGHBY, Jerry D., Meridian WILSON, James C, Laurel WILCOX, Roy P. Jr., Biloxi WILSON, Charles H., Hattiesburg WILSON, Hilary A., Jackson WILSON, Janice M., Tremont WILSON, Ronald L., Meridian WILSON, Sam T., Arlington, Tenn. WILSON, Steve, Biloxi WILSON, William N. Jr., Jackson WILTSHIRE, Morris H., Clarksdale WINDERS, Bobby L., Hamilton 329 Juniors WINSTEAD, Bobby E., Philadelphia WINTERS, Rodger A., Vaiden WISSNER, Kennetr F. Jr., Jackson WOHLGEMUTH, Clifford, Jackson WOOD, Shirley Fay. Fayette, Ala. WOODRUFF, Juno Watson, Louisville WOOTEN, Howard C, Brookhaven WORLEY, James Hubert, Tupelo WRIGHT, Dale B., Meridian WRIGHT, James Gordon, Batesville WYPASEK, Frank Carl Jr., Albany, Ga. YARBOROUGH, Carol Louise, Tylertown YARBROUGH, Joyce Ann, Indianola YATES, Joe Don, Philadelphia YEATMAN, James Carl, Longview YOSTE, Harry M., Jax YOUNG. Charles Albert, Tunica YOUNG, Jesse Lawrence, Hernando YOUNG, John Witt, Greenville YOUNG, Sandra Cower, Meridian YOUNG, Sarah Paulette, Booneville YOUNG, Thomas A., Verona YOUNG, Thomas W. Jr., Tupelo ZEIGLER. John F., Jackson ZELLNER, G. Wayne, Miami, Fla. ZIMMERMAN, Loren Ray, Starkville life. A t Jk SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: President Freddie Norton Vice President George Corhern Secretary Margaret Demoville Treasurer Barbara Barry 330 fnk f - m Wa i { ?l m ® f O ( . -ft o I RBI- ' lis ft ft 4Rfc M - % P f, P ri : I s ri ,,- ' --f «■WpW f- f. f ' £ ft 15 |1 ft ft Sophomores ABBOTT, Richard W., Natchez, Miss. ADAMS, Charlie M., Macon, Miss. ADCOCK, Robert J., Ridgcland, Miss. ADCOX, Jolm W., Picayune, Miss. AGNEW, Chris C, Meridian, Miss. AGARD, Midge, Starkville, Miss. AINSWORTH, Ronald M., Magee, Miss. ALEXANDER, James F., Louisville, Miss. ALFORD, Stewart F., Rolling Fork, Miss. ALLEN, Hay A., Memphis, Tenn. ALLEN, David B., Laurel, Miss. ANTHONY, Carol Ann, Glen Allan, Miss. ANDERSON, David L., Bassfield, Miss. ANDERSON, Joseph T., West Point, Miss. ANTHONY, Larry L., West Point, Miss. ARNOLD, Bruce M. ARMSTRONG, Paul S., Okolona, Miss. ANDERSON, Milton W., Macon, Miss. ANDERSON, Renee, West Point, Miss. ANDERSON, Van E., Jackson, Miss. ATKINS, Scottie, Decatur, Ga. ARNOLD, Robert E., Saltillo, Miss. ASHLEY, EJizabeth Ann, Meadvillc, Miss. ASHCRAFT, Henry Lee, Jr., Biloxi, Miss. AUSTIN, L. Douglas, Verona, Miss. AVERETT, Danny E., Petal, Miss. AYHWARD, Donald G., Pace, Miss. BAHAM, Alncy A., Smithdale, Miss. BAILEY, Billy H., Eupora, Miss. BAKER, Johnnie W., Jr., New Albany. Miss. BAKER, Suzanne, Starkville, Miss. BALL, Jimmy C, Calhoun City, Miss. BALLARD, Stanley H., Okolona, Miss. BANKS, Jerry Burns, Pascagoula, Miss. BARNES, Barbara Ann. Aberdeen, Miss. BARNES, Dudley M., Clarksdale, Miss. BARNES, Louie B., Starkville, Miss. BARRY, Barbie, Starkville, Miss. BARTON, Donny C Kosciusko, Miss. BASS, John V., Hattiesburg, Miss. BATTON, Barbara Sue, Indianola, Miss. BATTON, Linda Lou, Indianola, Miss. BALIGH, Daniel W., Clinton, Miss. BEAN, Brenda, Okolona, Miss. BEARD, Gerald E., Forest, Miss. BEARD, Vernon G., Indianola, Miss. BEASLEY, David Beach, Heth, Ark. BENNETT, James Alvin, Moss Point, Miss. BENNETT, Judith Ruth, Tupelo, Miss. BENNETT, Robert M., Miami, Fla. BENTON, William D., Jackson, Miss. BERRY, G. Gerald, Clarksdale, Miss. BETHEA, Joyce Carol, Indianola, Miss. BEVILL, P. Joy, New Albany, Miss. BICKHAM, Laurio B., McComb, Miss. BIGGERS, Kathy M., Greenwood, Miss. BIGLANE, Frederick N., Natchez, Miss. BINGHAM, Lillian L., Natchez, Miss. BLACK, James W., Indianola, Miss. BLACK, Oscar B., Purvis, Miss. BLACK, Steve L., Memphis, Tenn. BLACK, Susan, Starkville, Miss. BLACKLEDGE, Wm. Robert, Saucier, Miss. BLANN, Tim B., Dermott, Ark. BLAKE, Judy Lynne, Jackson, Miss. BLEDSOE, Nancy Carol, Jackson, Miss. BLEVINS, Tommie Lee, Columbus, Miss. BLOUNT, Aaron D., Calhoun City, Miss. BOLLINGER, Phillip G., Lambert, Miss. BOLAND, Joseph B., Jackson, Miss. BOSWELL, Marian J., Greenwood, Miss. BOWEN, Linda Sue, Richton, Miss. BOWKER, Robert T., Starkville, Miss. BOWLING, David L., Jackson, Miss. BOWMAN, Susan, Greenwood, Miss. BOWEN, William Gray, Pontotoc, Miss. BOWMAN, Edward L., Oxford, Miss. BOYD, Joe R., Tupelo, Miss. BOYD, Ossie Dell, Starkville, Miss. BOZEMAN, Edward C, Jr., Columbus, Miss. BRAHAN, Robert B., Starkville, Miss. BRADWAY, Oliver E., Vicksburg, Miss. BRASHER, E. L. Jr., Bruce, Miss. BRAY, William D., Jr., Columbus, Miss. BRECKENRIDGE, Marion L., Preston, Miss. BREWER, Jerry G., Senatobia, Miss. BRITT, Terry M., Baton Rouge, La. BRITTON, Ron G., Russellville, Ala. 331 Sophomores BROCK, John G., Pt. Clear, Ala. BROOKS, Nancy J., Jackson, Miss. BROOM, Shcrron J., Sumrall, Miss. BROWER, Steven A., Coffeeville, Miss. BROWN, Gary E-, Inverness, Miss. BROWN, Malcolm D., Jackson, Miss. BROWN, Taswell M., Hattiesburg, Miss. BROWN, Winn D., Jr., Horn Lake, Mis: BROWN, William P., Schlater, Miss. BUFKIN, Jimmie A., Lucedale, Miss. BRUNTLETT, Arch S., Jackson, Miss. BRYANT, David W., Raleigh, Miss. BRYSON, Carol M., Tupelo, Miss. BUCCIAWTINI, David L., Natchez, Miss. BURKE, Geraldine S., Atlanta, Ga. BURCH, John Jacob, Pontotoc, Miss. BUTK1N, Ronald M., Bay St. Louis, Miss. BURGESS, Judy Elaine, Brooksville, Miss. BULLMAN. Arnold, Jr., Soso, Miss. BURKE, W. Lewis, Gulfport, Miss. BURROUGHS, Ronald K., Kosciusko, Miss. BUTTS, David Charles, Jackson, Miss. BUTTS, Geoffrey I., Columbus, Miss. BUTTS, Hal B., Jackson, Miss. BUXTON, George G., Aberdeen, Miss. CADE, Wallace H., Brooksville, Miss. CADWALLADER, Rob R., Perth, Austr; CAGLE, Gerald D., Kosciusko, Miss. CALLAWAY, William C. Jr., Oakland, Miss. CAMERON, David L„ Jackson, Miss. CAMERON, Robert M., Gallman, Miss. CAMPBELL, Larry A., Leland, Miss. CANIZARO, Pete, Jackson, Miss. CANNON, Charles E., South Fulton, Tenn. CARBY. Philip E., Natchez, Miss. CARDNO, Rosemary, Jackson, Miss. CARNAGGIO, Joseph S., Greenwood, Miss. CARON, Edward John, So. Swansea, Mass. CARR, W. M.. Jr., Indianola, Miss. CARSON, Lillian C, Weir, Miss. CARRUTH, Carl B., Tupelo, Miss. CARTER, Brenda, Starkville, Miss. CARTER, Claude R., Jackson, Miss. CARTY, Alice Ann, West Point, Miss. CASE, William D., Jr., Jackson, Miss. CASEY, Carol E., Starkville, Miss. CASEY, Martha Jean, Okolona, Miss. CASTLE, Glen A., Meridian, Miss. CAUSEY, Mark A.. Jackson, Miss. CHANDLER, Ken Barry, Raleigh, Miss. CHANDLER, Lynne B., Birmingham, Ala. CHAPMAN, Jack, Baton Rouge, La. CHIN, Terry J., Charleston, Miss. CHISOLM, James Ronald, Bailey, Miss. CLARK , Jimmie L., Starkville, Miss. CLARK, Michael V., Indianola, Miss. CLARK, Glenn L., Brookhaven, Miss. CLIETT, Susan M., West Point, Miss. COCHRAN, Mary E., Jackson, Miss. CONERLY, Charlie W., Columbia, Miss. CONERLY, Dennis L., Monticello, Miss. CODY, John Stephen, Memphis, Tenn. COKE, James Clifton, Greenwood, Miss. COLE, Joe Doyle, Pascagoula, Miss. COLEMAN, Clark W., Yazoo City, Miss. COLLIER, Robert E., Jackson, Miss. CONERLY, Brenda Kay, McComb, Miss. CONNER, Gloria, DeKalb, Miss. COOK, Sherry D., Starkville, Miss. COOK, Susie, Kosciusko, Miss. COOPER, June A., Starkville, Miss. COOPER, Richard L., Morton, Miss. COPELAND, Georgo Ed., Jackson, Miss. COPELIN, Martha, Okolona, Miss. CORHERN, George H., Starkville, Miss. CORTELYOU, Robert H., Woodville, Mi ' COWARD, Johnny C, Pontotoc, Miss. COURSON, Jimmio A., Jackson, Miss. COX, Dennis A., Tupelo, Miss. COX, Robert W., Germantown, Tenn. COX, Sain J. I., Charleston, Miss. CRAVEN, Kenneth E., Crossett, Ark. CRIGLER, Robert C, Starkville, Miss. CROSS, Gerald W., Petal, Miss. CROUT, Ronna Janelle, Kosciusko, Miss. CROW, Judy, Carthage, Miss. CRUMBY, Garth W., Woodland, Miss. CUMMINS, Johnny C, Mcadville, Miss. iff 1 ? fl $ o ' ' Q „ Vi i 1, WS O ft £ . k i mJi Mm m% S7f JTTi (TTi O . k. . m i â„¢ I .._.__ wy f f m f % m mimwmmmAM ft ,r ttM Jikiik i tit ± M v m r m JWn L i -Iw 1 b f {£y FHj ,u, |, 332 1  £ tl i i P .CT O fa 0k f S S JN J §tk F% i J!-«7 fW K Jl is -r £ i © « , . ci a « : .-?, f5T .9 pi NHMPSM iw 1 jJ ' fl fcjj ' Sophomores CURTIS, George M., Caledonia, Miss. DALE, Donna, Columbia, Miss. DALE, Robert A., Tupelo, Miss. DALY, William P., Grenada, Miss. DAUGHTRY, Larry Joe, Sumrall, Miss. DAVIS, Barbara, Kosciusko, Miss. DAVIS, Gary K., Dexter, Missouri DAVIS, Linda Sherry, Jackson, Miss. DAVIS, Linda C, Shubula, Miss. DAVIS, Thomas D., Pascagoula, Miss. DAVIGNON, Pierre Louis, Biloxi, Miss. DEANGELO, Patrick 0., Moss Point, Miss. DEARING, John Irvin, West Point, Miss. DEES, Kenneth Earl, Collins, Miss. DELEGGEE, Luke A., Berwyn, III. DEMAKCO, Louis R., Nashville, Tenn. 1)1 MOYTLLE, Margaret, Okolona, Miss. DICKERSON, Dick, Jackson, Miss. DISHAROON, James D., Port Gibson, Miss. DITTO, Ginger R., Jackson, Miss. DOOLITTLE, Thomas A., Jackson, Miss. DORRILL, Ernie Eugene, Carthage, Miss. DORTCH, Mark S., Jackson, Miss. DOUGLAS, Ronald Earl, McAdams, Miss. DOW, Stayton L., Meridian, Miss. DRY, Ricky W., Forest, Miss. DUKE, Laura Judith, Starkville, Miss. DUNCAN, William C, Lucedale, Miss. DUNAWAY, Glen Edward, Bogalusa, La. DUNN, Charles, Jackson, Miss. DURRETT, Mark F., Amory, Miss. DWYER, Karen Ann, McComb, Miss. DYAR, Barbara A., Sheffield, Ala. DYSON, Raymond Scott, Amory, Miss. DACUS, Sara Nan, Kilmichael, Miss. EASLEY, Jackie Sue, Vardaman, Miss. ECKERT, Flo Eileen, Chattanooga, Tenn. EDGE, Wenstrom E., Brookhaven, Miss. EDWARDS, F. Clyde, Starkville, Miss. EDWARDS, Mary J., Starkville, Miss. EDWARDS, Thomas C, Pensacola, Fla. ELLIS, Joe Michael, Carthage, Miss. ELLINGTON, Richard R., West Palm Beach, Fla. EMRICK, Dan Scott, Jackson, Miss. ENGELMANN, Judy E., Durant, Miss. EPPERSON, Sue J., Hazlehurst, Miss. ERMINE, Linda Elaine, Long Beach, Miss. ERWIN, Samuel Ray, Jamestown, Miss. ESKRIDGE, Merry O., Vernon, Ala. EUBANKS, John M., Leak esville, Miss. EVANS, Ralph W. Jr., Vicksburg, Miss. EVERETT, Larry E., Canton, Miss. FANCHER, Lillian Claire, Louisville, Miss. FARISH, Robert C, MCS Quantice, Va. FARRELL, Patrick L., Laurel, Miss. FARRELL, Michael, Laurel, Miss. FEATHERS, Michael L., Hatticsburg, Miss. FIELD, Robert W., Shuqualak, Miss. FISHER, James Frederick II, Hattiesburg, Miss. FLAKE, Bobby N., Louisville, Miss. FLAKE, Dorothy I., Louisville, Miss. FLEMING, Margie, Belzoni, Miss. FLEMING, Sandra Love, West, Miss. FLEWELLEN, Mary Jane, Starkville, Miss. FLYNN, Billie V., Canton, Miss. FORTENBERRY, Ned, Jr., Silver Creek, Miss. FOSTER, Michael L., Houston, Miss. FOSTER, Tommy Keith, McAdams, Miss. FOY, Landis O., Clarksdale, Miss. FOWLER, Clifton B., Aberdeen, Miss. FRANKS, James A., Winfield, Ala. FRAZ1ER, Robert L., Gulfport, Miss. FRAZIER, Mary Lynn, Columbus, Miss. FRAZIER, C. E., Jackson, Miss. FREEMAN, Luther M., San Antonio, Texas FULLER, William E., Meridian, Miss. FULLILOVE, Sherry D., Indianola, Miss. FUSELIER, Henry, Morgan City, La. GAINES, Bill Bryant, Grenada, Miss. GAINES, Marlynn, Philadelphia, Miss. GAINER, John Lewis, Noxapater, Miss. GALLASPY, Thomas B., Pascagoula, Miss. GAMMILL, Janice E., Eupora, Miss. GANNAWAY, Steve D., Nesbit, Miss. GARDNER, John W., Rolling Fork, Miss. GARRISON, Martha Jean, Lexington, Miss. GARRETT, Douglas R., Meridian, Miss. GATLIN, Phil K., Boguo Chitto, Miss. 333 Sophomores GENO, Teresa D., Boonevillc, Miss. GENTRY, Roy S., Tupelo, Miss. GILBERT, James A., Gulfport, Miss. GILBERT, Charles W., Florence, Ala. GILBREATH, Jimmy D., Vicksburg, Miss. GILLESPIE, Jimmie D., West Point, Miss. GODFREY, Martha G., Amory, Miss. GODWIN, Robert E., Sheffield, Ala. GOFORTH, Scott L., Columbus, Miss. GOLDEN, Bob I., Biloxi, Miss. GOODMAN, John C, Meridian, Miss. GOREE, Michael T., Kosciusko, Miss. GRAVES, Carl Petty, Columbus, Miss. GRAHAM, Martha Etta, Batesville, Miss. GREEN, James Thomas, Hamilton, Ala. GREEN, Judy Dale, Hamilton, Ala. GREER, Hilton Thomas, Anguilla, Miss. GRESHMAN, Catherine L., Falls Church, Va. GRIFFIN, Hoyt Al. Jr., Belmont, Miss. GRIFFIN, Jane Eliz., Starkville, Miss. GRIFFIN, Kenneth David, Greenville, Miss. GRIMES, Jimmy D., Grenada, Miss. GRISSOM, Linda J., Leland, Miss. GROTT, Charles N., Gulfport, Miss. GROVES, Thomas E., Caledonia, Miss. GRAY, Shelia D., Starkville, Miss. GREGORY, Thomas R., Jr., Greenwood Miss. GRIFFIN, S. Gail, Greenville, Miss. GUERRY, William W., Artesia, Miss. GUENTHER, C. C, Jr., Morgan City, Miss. GUERTIN, Susan M., Columbus, Miss. GUESS, George G., Brookhaven, Miss. GUEST, Tommy E., Cruger, Miss. GUILLOT, William L., Moss Point, Miss. GUNTER, Charles P., USAF Academy, Col. GUNTER, Donald D., Lepanto, Ark. GUTHRIE, Paul Randal, Noxapater, Miss. GWIN, F. Wyatt, Tchula, Miss. GWINGS, William T„ Sr., Anguilla, Miss. HALAVATS, James W., Glassport, Pa. HAMILTON, William W., Jarkson, Miss. HAMMOND, Dan Louis, Crystal Springs, Miss. HANCOCK, James Clifton, Jr., Columbus, Miss. HANEY, John Eugene, Amory, Miss. HARPER, Warren G., Greenville, Miss. HARRIS, Linda B., Decatur, Miss. HASSEN, Charles G., Virginia Beach, Va. HAWKINS, Cathy L., Starkville, Miss. HANKINS, Troy Jeanettc, Tupelo, Miss. HANNAFORD, Ralph S., Lumberton, Miss. HARDEN, William L., Nesbit, Miss. HARDIN, John S., Vicksburg, Miss. HARDIN, Ronnie G., Belzoni, Miss. HARDY, David R., Jackson, Miss. HARRELL, Robert R., Ripley, Miss. HARRINGTON, Danny Alvin, Meridian, Miss. HARRIS, James Dreher, Vicksburg, Miss. HARRISON, Linda, Jackson, Miss. HART, Danny Roy, Hazlehurst, Miss. HATTEN, Everett Paul, Gulfport, Miss. HAYES, Jerry A., Macon, Miss. HEARD, Phillip H., Ecru, Miss. HEARRON, Greta K., Meridian, Miss. HEATH, John Stegall, Gulfport, Miss. HEINDL, Fred J., Canton, Miss. HELMAN, Ken H., Jackson, Miss. HEMPHILL, Robert D., Houston, Texas HENDRIX, Paul F., Jackson, Miss. HENDRY, Ronald L., Gulfport, Miss. HERRING, Wayne C, Brandon, Miss. HERRON, David R., Oakland, Miss. HERSCHEDE, Sally, Starkville, Miss. HESTER, David C, Jackson, Miss. HESTER, Joseph, Columbus, Miss. HESTER, Larry T., Greenville, Miss. HEWLETT, Richard G., Starkville, Miss. HICKS, Stephen W., Natchez, Miss. HIGGINBOTTOM, Mary Jane, Lexington, Miss. HILL, Breanda Sue, Okolona; Miss. HILL, F. Jerry, Hatticsburg, Miss. HILL, M. Gaylc, Amory, Miss. HILL, Perry Lee, Shubuta, Miss. H1NES, Donna V., Starkville, Miss. HINKEBEIN, Bruce G., Jackson, Miss. HITT, Becbc, Tupelo, Miss. HODGINS, Ronald E., Philadelphia, Miss HOGG, Barbara Lynn, Meridian, Miss. HOGUE, Glenda Kay t O ,fll «.qi r— j v i A| | gi m vMlRMtMt 334 Ml A ill „ 1 ' •- ' â– â– v iJ ' . n .ft. jj| ' . --: H Hk ite â– aB BB 1 - â– ? waLs â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– I M . ..,.,!:â– .. :JH H ---  ■■■ anm msm Fw Hy. tS 1 £ «. , f «J e £ : a a a Sophomores HOLBROOK, Richard C, Biloxi, Miss. HOLLAND, Jacinto B., Biloxi, Miss. HOLLEMAN, Zora, Jackson, Miss. HOLLIDAY, Kathy, Enterprise, Miss. HOLLIMAN, Dennis E., Columbus, Miss. HOLMES, Gary D., Greenville, Miss. HOLMES, Fred B., Gulfport, Miss. HOOTS, Phillip R., Smithville, Miss. HONY, William R., Greenwood, Miss. HORTON, Charles R., Grenada, Miss. HOSCH, Burton B., Jr., Jackson, Miss. HOWARD, William P., Flora, Miss. HOWELL, Eric L., Carthage, Miss. HUGHES, Linda Loris, West Point, Miss. HUGHES, Ralph O ' Dell, Pontotoc, Miss. HULSEY, David D., Schofield Barracks, Hawaii HUMMER, Nancy Helen, Prairie Point, Miss. HUNT, Andrew D., Hattiesburg, Miss. HUSSEY, Walter Davis, Aberdeen, Miss. HYATT, William D., Soso, Miss. ILES, Barbara E., West Point, Miss. INGRAM, Gary Wayne, Philadelphia, Miss. ISHEE, Gera ld, Starkville, Miss. IVEY, Carl Edward, Jr., Picayune, Miss. IVY, Charles Richard, Natchez, Miss. JAMES, Alexander N., Greenwood, Miss. JAMES, Doug, Jackson, Miss. JAMES, Thomas L., Canton, Miss. JERNIGAN, Robert A., Glasgow, Montana JENNINGS, Phillip J., Montgomery, Ala. JIU, Johnny B., Greenville, Miss. JOHNSON, Eugene F., Greenwood, Miss. JOHNSON, Fred Arnold, Greenwood, Miss. JOHNSON, Judy, Greenwood, Miss. JOHNSON, T. McKinley, Centreville, Miss. JOHNSON, Rodger L., Greenwood, Miss. JOHNSON, Nancy Sue, Carthage, Miss. JOHNSTON, Michael Blaine, Eupora, Miss. JOHNSON, Sammy P., Cornith, Miss. JOHNSON, Thomas 0., Philadelphia, Miss. JOHNSTON, Robert A., Starkville, Miss. JOHNSON, Linda Jo, Grenada, Miss. JOHNSTON, Richard Allen, Starkville, Miss. JOHNSON, Warren T., Grenada, Miss. JONES, Ben C, Meridian, Miss. JONES, Wayne M., Laurel, Miss. JONES, Connie P., Columbus, Miss. JONES, Linda Nell, Picayune, Miss. JONES, Ransom, Jackson, Miss. JORDAN, Linda Delores, Selma, Ala. JORDAN, Steven W., Columbia, Miss. JUE, Larry, Rolling Fork, Miss. JUMPER, Robert F., Booneville, Miss. LAMBERT, Ira D. II, Flomaton, Ala. LAMBERT, William D. L., Vicksburg, Miss. LANDRUM, Jame Nolos, Lumberton, Miss. LANDRUM, Ronald P., Eupora, Miss. LANDRUM, Terry Lee, Louisville, Miss. LANDRUM, W. Larry, Durant, Miss. LARRIMORE, H. Maurice, Hernando, Miss. LASETER, Mike W., Jackson, Miss. LATIMER, Alton P., Merid : .n, Miss. LAUGHLIN, Michael G., Morton, Miss. LAWRENCE, Don D., Columbia, Miss. LAWLER, David Wayne, Greenville, Miss. LEFOLDT, Richard F., Jackson, Miss. LEONARD, Katherine, Starkville, Miss. LEPARD, Jessie P., Kosciusko, Miss. LESTER, Thomas S., Jackson, Miss. LEVY, Carol J., Meridian, Miss. LEWIS, David C, Vero Beach, Fla. LEWIS, Thomas Parke, Liberty, Miss. LEWIS, Thomas H., Jr., Durant, Miss. LICHTE, Sandra Kay, Starkville, Miss. LANCASTER, Harold J., Starkville, Miss. LINDSAY, Robert D., Kosciusko, Miss. LOFSTROM, Charles S., Vicksburg, Miss. LON GILLO, Robert E., Ill, Biloxi, Miss. LOONEY, Evelyn C, Leband, Miss. LOTT, Barbara Ann, Vicksburg, Miss. LOWE, Robert Ray, Clarksdale, Miss. LOWE, Shirley, Jackson, Miss. LUCIC, Anna Lou, Greenville, Miss. LUTHER, Wanda Jean, Randolph, Miss. LUM, Lidian, Tunica, Miss. KEARNEY, Milton Vaughn, Leland, Miss. KEATING, Stephen M., Batesville, Miss. KEITH, Edwin M., Jr., Gulfport, Miss. 335 Sophomores KELLEY, Edward Lee, DeKalb, Miss. KEMP, Randy J., Noxapater, Miss. KENT, James R., Greenwood, Miss. KENNARD, Thomas H„ Starkville, Miss. KENNEDY, Bev. T., Jr., Jackson, Miss. KENNEDY, John C, Gulfport, Miss. KING, Durwood W., Helena, Ark. KING, Thomas B., Tupelo, Miss. KING, Pamela K., Corinth, Miss. KLORER, Harold, Toledo, Ohio KOZISEK, Jeff L., Clarkstlale, Miss. KYLE, Linda Faye, Weir, Miss. MACINTOSH, David G., Vicksburg, Miss. MADISON, David P., Jr., Brooksville, Miss. MAESTRE, Eduardor, Barranquilla, Colombia, S.A. MAKI, Michael Dennis, Moss Point, Miss. MALOUF, Mary Ann, Greenwood, Miss. MANNING, Seth T., Columbus, Miss. MANGUM, Jasper C, Mendenhall, Miss. MANTON, Joe R., Jackson, Miss. MANUEL, Harold E., Ocean Springs, Miss. MARSHALL, Peggy, Vicksburg, Miss. MARTIN, James W., Booneville, Miss. MARTIN, Lowery Lynn, Smithdale, Miss. MATTON, James C, Tupelo, Miss. MATTHEWS, Norman W., Jr., Columbus, Miss. MARCHESINI, Claude M., Greenville, Miss. MARTIN, Derrel Ray, Columbus, Miss. MARTIN, Jack L., Anguilla, Miss. MATSON, Paul A., Columbus, Miss. MAULDIN, Joseph M., Laurel, Miss. MAXEY, John Allen, Greenville, Miss. MAXWELL, William F., Hollandale, Miss. MAXEY, Gaila Ray, Hatley, Miss. MAYS, Elbert J. Jr., Pascagoula, Miss. MCCALL, Ralph Duncan, jjr., Birmingham, Ala MCCLAMROCK, Mike V., Cornith, Miss. MCCLEAVE, Barry W., Jackson, Miss. MCCOLLUM, Stewart, Jackson, Miss. MCCORKLE, Marvin T„ Vaiden, Miss. MCCAIN, Donald R., Amory, Miss. MCCORMICK, Eddue, Gulfport, Miss. MCCOY, Robin D., Neely, Miss. MCCRORY, Barry James, Jackson, Miss. MCCULLAR, Robert L., Ashland, Miss. MCCULLOUCH, David G., Weir, Miss. MCCULLOUCH, John B., Louisville, Miss. MCDAVID, Robert S., Macon, Miss. MCDONALD, Claiborne IV, Picayune, Miss. MCDANIEL, Danny, Jackson, Miss. MCDAVID, Shelly, Macon, Miss. MCDONALD, Andre D., Bay St. Louis, Miss. MCDONALD, George V., Jackson, Miss. MCELROY, Donna, Greenwood, Miss. MCGRAW, James William, Woodville, Miss. MCINTYRE, Walker S., Doddsville, Miss. MCKEE, William M., Starkville, Miss. MCKEE, Donald R., Pascagoula, Miss. MCKINNEY, Rebecca L., Amory, Miss. MCLEOD, Rebecca, Natchez, Miss. MCMAHEN, Steve L., Union, Miss. MCMANUS, Sherry Kay, Brooksville, Miss. MCMILLIN, James L., New Albany, Miss. MCNEER, Durward D., Kilmichael, Miss. MCNEESE, Nikki Anne, Philadelphia, Miss. MCWILLIAMS, Frank L., Holly Ridge, Miss. MELTON, Larry Brent, Yazoo City, Miss. MELTON, Jobie T., Jr., Tupelo, Miss. MEACHMAN, Robert H., Batesville, Miss. MIDTBO, Kevin Lynn, Biloxi, Miss. MILAM, Jerry Dean, Grenada, Miss. MILES, Robert J., Morton, Miss. MILLS, Larry Y., Panama City, Fla. MILNER, Sammy G., Jackson, Miss. MILNER, Anne Hamilton, Greenwood, Miss. MILTON, Robert E., McComb, Miss. MITCHELL, Diana Gail, Birmingham, Ala. MI1CHELL, Thomas Ralph, Jackson, Tenn. MONROE, John Paul, Jackson, Miss. MONROE, Lewis, Jackson, Miss. MOORE, Daniel H., Hatticsburg, Miss. MOORE, Delton L., Meridian, Miss. MOORE, F. L., Meridian, Miss. MOORE, James C, Canton, Miss. MOORE, Milinda F., Starkville, Miss. MOORE, Robert O., Perkinston, Miss. MONTAGUE, Harriet, McAdams, Miss. MOTHEWS, N. W., Columbus t dh 3, it ft B £ O £ ff- B tiki; ti r lfefctiki iih Mfkl â– a m -«• - I lUfi . ' .— T i it ¥■o % ft £ ft 336 AM 01 1 Jft 1 r , 1 (• 4tfa Ldr lii b HK B Hftal â– â– â– â– fi - . -.i. H vJi j. BSffl fM HHI S i s K â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– lH ( 4 K- K « F â– c I - -f  . - ? W ilia «£. f fck H A ik r -tit - Sophomores MONTGOMERY, John M., Starkville, Miss. MOORE, Gail, Indianola, Miss. MOORE, Roger D., Belmont, Miss. MORETON, Keith W., Natchez, Miss. MORGAN, James A., Ruleville, Miss. MORGAN, Jean Eliz., Greenwood, Miss. MORROW, William W., Red Bay, Ala. MOSELEY, Robert W., Vicksburg, Miss. Huntington Beach, , Columbus, AFB, Ashland, Miss. Jr., New Augusta, MUELLER, Jackson, Calif. MULLIS, William A. Miss. MURLEY, Danny S., MYERS, Frederick F.. Miss. NABORS, James D., Jackson, Miss. NASH, Gary M., Avalon, Miss. NEILL, Judith Annette, Long Beach, Mis9. NEWSON, John B., Newhebron, Miss. NEWTON, James E., Charleston, Mias. NICKLES, Nancy, Aberdeen, Miss. NICKS, Thelma Elaine, Starkville, Miss. NICHOLS, Sam E., Jackson, Miss. NOEL, Richard Poole, Jackson, Miss. NORTON, Freddie R., Laurel, Miss. NORMAN, Leland B., Jr., Houston, Miss. NORSWORTHY, Bob, Waynesboro, Miss. NORWOOD, Linda J., Greenwood, Miss. NOOSER, Jean L., Natchez, Miss. NORRIS, Mary Lynn, Starkville, Miss. NOWELL, Bobbie Jean, Starkville, Miss. NUTT, Robert, Morton, Miss. O ' BRIEN, Arthur L., Collins, Miss. OFFNER, Terrance E., Orlando, Fla. OGLESBY, Ronald Dean, Haughton, La. ORMAN, Edward Lee, Ripley, Miss. OGS, Linda Dale, Okolona Miss. OLDHAM, Judith Ann, Corinth, Miss. OLDHAM, Linda J., Cornith, Miss. O ' NEAL, Michael R., Hattiesburg, Miss. OSWALT, Samuel T., Hughes, Ark. OZIER, Charles T., Jackson, Miss. PAGE, Raymond Lee, Pontotoc, Miss. PALERMO, Michael R., Vicksburg, Miss. PALMER, James I., Jr., Grenada, Miss. PANTALL, Thomas H., Jackson, Miss. PATTERSON, Charles A., Long Beach, Miss. PATTON, Leroy Dowe, Quitman, Miss. PEARCY, William T., Bay Springs, Miss. PEEL, Sandra D., Miami, Fla. PELA, Albert S., Gulfport, Miss. PEPPER, Phil W., Canton, Miss. PERKINS, Donnell C, Meridian, Miss. PETERMANN, Cathie A., Natchez, Miss. PERKINS, Carlton G., Corinth, Miss. PHILLIPS, Huey Don, Corinth, Miss. PHILLIPS, James R., Coldwater, Miss. PHILLIPS, Bill PHIPPS, Bettie Louise, Jackson, Miss. PHYFER, Charles Ed. New Albany, Miss. PICKARD, Gloria D., Jackson, Miss. PICKERING, John W., Collins, Miss. PIERCE, Bruce M., Amory, Miss. PIERCE, Larry J., Grenada, Miss. PIGFORD, Sally, West Point, Miss. PITTMAN, Sherry J., Eupora, Miss. POPE, Ronald E., Greenville, Miss. PITTS, Frederick H., Laurel, Miss. PORTER, Dennis M., Morton, Miss. PORTER, Wayne C, Winona, Miss. PORTER, John L., Myrtle, Miss. POSS, William V., West Point, Miss. POTTS, Tommie Jack, Mobile, Ala. POUNDS, Phyllis Lee, Booneville, Miss. POWELL, Joyce Jeanne, Kilmichael , Mi9S. POWERS, Don B., Biloxi, Miss. PRADOS, Michael, New Orleans, La. PRATT, Hunter D., Inverness, Miss. PREUSS, Douglas E., Terry, Miss. PROVINCE, Ronald F., Vicksburg, Miss. PUCYLOWSKI, John F., Hattiesburg, Miss. PUGH, Linda, Macon, Miss. PURVIS, Nellie Joan, Jackson, Miss. PURVIS, Tommy G., New Albany, Miss. PYLES, Courtney, Jackson, Miss. RAMPLEY, Molly Marie, Booneville, Mias. RANDLE, Ronald K., West Point, Miss. RANDLE, William C, New Albany, Miss. RANKIN, Stephen L., Laurel, Miss. RANSOME, Susan K., Vicksburg, Miss. RAUCH, Ronald M., Clarksdale, Miss. 337 Sophomores RAWLS, James Clifton, Crystal Springs, Miss. REGAN, Woodrow W., Jackson, Miss. REDNOOR, John E., Pascagoula, Miss. REED, Irving L., Woodville, Miss. REED, Joanne, Louisville, Miss. REED, John Eugene, Columbus, Miss. REED, Milburn R., New Albany, Miss. REED, Myra A., Starkville, Miss. RENICKER, Amanda, West Point, Miss. RICHARDSON, James M., Meridian, Miss. RILES, Louis H. Ill, Laurel, Miss. RIVERS, Robbie L., Meridian, Miss. READY, Mary Ann, Starkville, Miss. RICHARDSON, David D., Louisville, Miss. RICHARDSON, Henry Allan, Kosciusko, Miss. RICHARDSON, Van Milan, Jackson, Miss. RING, Leonard A., Bay St. Louis, Miss. RINGENBERG, David L., Jackson, Miss. RINGS, Henry Louis, Canton, Miss. RITLHEY, Donald R., Corinth, Miss. ROBERTS, Patricia K„ Egypt, Miss. ROBERTS, Thomas E., Biloxi, Miss. ROBERTSON, Robert J., Biloxi, Miss. ROBINSON, Danny W., Mize, Miss. ROBINSON, Halford B., Jackson, Miss. ROBINSON, James F., Jr., Aberdeen, Miss. ROBINSON, Katherine, Mexico D. F. ROBINSON, Robert P., Greenville, Miss. RODGERS, Charles S., Stuttgost, Ark. ROGERS, John David, Clarksdale, Miss. ROSSER, Sharon Diane, Memphis, Tenn. ROWLAND, Martha L., Houston, Miss. ROWCLIFF, James M., Starkville, Miss. RUNNELS, Lynda J., Mount Olive, Miss. ROSAMOND, Jerry E., Greenwood, Miss. ROWELL, Garrel, Heidelberg, Miss. RUTLEDGE, James B., Memphis, Tenn. RYE, Burnie L., Smithville, Miss. SALTER, James A., Port Gibson, Miss. SALVO, Paul J., Natchez, Miss. SAMARA, Samir Tahan, Beiruy, Lebanon SANDERS, Dennis R., Gunnison, Miss. SANDERS, Linda Helen, Louisville, Miss. SANDERS, Linda Joyce, Booneville, Miss. SANDIDGE, •Guy, Jr., Pascagoula, Miss. SANDIFER, Michaelene, Hollandale, Miss. SARTOR, Johnnie Clyde, Starkville, Miss. SCHILHAB, Johnny, Jacskon, Miss. SCHROEDER, Kevan C, Starkville, Miss. SCOTT, Edward P., Starkville, Miss. SCOTT, Frank Allen, Gulfport, Miss. SEABORN, William H., B ' Ham, Ala. SEALE, Linda, Starkville, Miss. SEGREST, Jeff M., Port Gibson, Miss. SELBY, Jean T., Vicksburg, Miss. SELIG, Ronald W., Petal, Miss. SENTER, Frankie Ann, Columbus, Miss. SEYFORTH, Calvin C, Jr., Natchez, Miss. SHANKS, Don F„ Jackson, Miss. SHARP, Richard W., Crystal Springs, Miss. SHATTUCK, John H., Bay St. Louis, Miss. SHELTON, Mike, Memphis, Tenn. SHEPARD, Eugene H., Jr., Meridian, Miss. SHEPPARD, James Edward, Jackson, Miss. SHERMAN, Woody, Jackson, Miss. SHIDELER, Steven K., Sardis, Miss. SHOCKLEY, Rebecca Ann, Vicksburg, Miss. SHREWSBURY, Steve T., Kansas City, Mo. SHOWS, Lydia, Collins, Miss. SIMMONS, Linda, Jackson, Miss. SIMPSON, John K., Pickens, Miss. SINCLAIR, George W., Starkville, Miss. SISK, Vernon Ed, Clarksdale, Miss. SIZEMORE, Richard Allen, Smithville, Miss. SKIPPER, Yancy B., Waynesboro, Miss. SHROBACK, Douglas, Alexandria, Ind. SLEDGE, Willa, Jackson, Miss. SMITH, Bonnie L., Utica, Miss. SMITH, Fred J., Pascagoula, Miss. SMITH, Carol Ann, Starkville, Miss. SMITH, David M., DeKalb, Miss. SMITH, Jerry W., Meridian, Miss. SMITH, Johnie Milford, DeKalb, Miss. SMITH, Joyce Faye, Vernon, Ala. SMITH, Judy D., West Point, Miss. SMITH, Linda, Starkville, Miss. SMITH, Oscar, Greenville, Miss. SMITH, Thomas P., McComb, Miss. 338 (ft ft ff |fi ' fll ft £ o £T js © ff ft ' s A Sophomores in tf) f? , fft W £;• HI Q ,Q (S| jf v si c 1 % R ' w tr 1L V © © f? ? ftU SMITH, Tracy D., Saucier, Miss. SMITH, Wallace E., Jackson, Miss. SMYLIE, Warner, Meridian, Miss. SOI, UK, Dennis Alan, Marion, Miss. SOUTH, Richard W., West Point, Miss. SNEED, Robert Steven, Gulfport, Miss. SORRELS, Kenneth B, Lamont, Miss. SPIEGELBERG, Frank J., Jr., Biloxi, Miss. SPIGELIER, C. Wm., Jr., Biloxi, Miss. STACY, Terry Rex, Ackerman, Miss. STEELE, Claude G., Ill, Greenwood, Miss. STEPHENS, Charles T., Huntsville, Ala. STAPLETON, Robert L., Monticello, Miss. STEPHENS, Durwood W., Wiggins, Miss. STEVENS, William St., Smithville, Miss. STEVISON, Jimmy Dale, Ellisville, Miss. STEWART, John K., Louise, Miss. STEWART, Gregory R., Pontotoc, Miss. STILL, Pat S., Vicksburg, Miss. STOCKSTILL, David A., Picayune, Miss. STOKES, Donald K., New Albany, Miss. STOKES, William Brooks, Columbus, Miss. STOKES, William Larry, Aliceville, Ala. STOWELL, John C, Hazlehurst, Miss. STORMO, Donald, Monticello, Miss. STARNES, Joe Wilson, Memphis, Tenn. STRINGER, Robert P., Forest, Miss. STRINGER, Prentiss, R., Columbia, Miss. STRINGER, Thomas D., Jackson, Miss. STOCKSTILL, Dari Ann, Starkville, Miss. STUART, Betty, Huntsville, Ala. STUART, Don Barry, Meridian, Miss. STUART, Jack N., Morton, Miss. SULLIVAN, John P., Smithville, Miss. SULLIVAN, Richard T., Jackson, Miss. SUMMERFORD, Mike, Macon, Miss. SWINDOL, Bobby Terry, Tupelo, Miss. TANNER, Thomas Douglas, Wiggins, Miss. TANT, James N., Starkville, Miss. TAPPS, James V., Ripley, Miss. TARDY, Robert W., Helena, Ark. TAYLOR, Alma Jean, Starkville, Miss. TAYLOR, Ed O., Memphis, Tenn. TEMPLE, Pha Jean, Jackson, Miss. TEMPLE, Terrell Wayne, West Lauderdale, Miss. TEMPLETON, Dorothy Alice, Starkville, Miss. THAMES, John C, West Point, Miss. THOMS, Joel S., Richton, Miss. TOMLINSON, John A., Tupelo, Miss. THOMAS, William S., Jackson, Miss. TAFLOR, Ed 0., Memphis, Tenn. Miss. THOMPSON, H. A. Ill, Doddsville, Miss. THOMPSON, James A., Greenville, Miss. THOMPSON, John P., Amory, Miss. THOMPSON, Mattie E., West Point, Miss. THOMPSON, Tommy A., Jackson, Miss. THORNHILL, Tommy S., Pascagoula, Miss. TIPTON, Jack Hale, Caruthersville, Mo. TIPTON, William K., Laurel, Miss. TODD, Jerry Wayne, Gernada, Miss. TOMLINSON, Richard M., Clarksdale, Miss. TOWNSEND, Jeannine Ann, Kilmichflel, Miss. TRIMBLE, James Moore, Jr., Port Gibson, Miss. TRIPP, Larry Nyle, Collins, Miss. TROSCLAIR, Mitchum M., Thibodaux, La. TUCKER, Clifton, Florence, Ala. TUCKER, John A., Macon, Miss. TUMLINSON, David E., West Point, Miss. TURNAGE, Charles J. L., Grenada, Miss. TURNER, Clyde Cain, West Point, Miss. TURNER, James W., Joplin, Mo. TURNER, Joan, Starkville, Miss. TURNIPSEED, James L., Weir, Miss. TYLICKI, Henry F., Orange Grove, Miss. WAGGONER, Fred G., Carthage, Miss. WALKER, Babetta F., Hammond, La. WALKER, Elizabeth Ann, Jackson, Miss. WALKER, William C, Schlater, Miss. WALL, Katherine C, Utica, Miss. WALLACE, Rodney O., Memphis, Tenn. WALLEY, Wm. B., Petal, Miss. WALLIS, James R., Clarksdale, Miss. WALT, Margaret Alliso, Cleveland, Miss. WALTERS, Johnny W., Brandon, Miss. WALTON, Ronnie Leigh, Meridian, Miss. WALTON, Sid M., Starkville, Miss. WARD, Judy Diane, Ackerman, Miss. WARD, Myra A., Jackson, Miss. 339 Sophomores WARNER, Charles L. II, Pascagoula, Miss. WARNOCK, Luther III, Vicksburg, Miss WARREN, Randy C„ Meridian, Miss. WARREN, Wayne F., Orlando. Fla. WATKINS, Jim S., Indianola, Miss. WATKINS, John B., Montpelier, Miss. WEBB, Joe C, Forest, Miss. WEBB. Beth, Jackson, Miss. WEBB, John H., Ripley, Miss. WEEKLEY, Gene W„ Summit, Miss. WEESS, Thomas V., Jackson, Miss. WEIGAND, Suzanne, Alexandria, Va. WEIHING, John Carl, Gulfport, Miss. WEILENMAN, John W., Leland, Miss. WEIR, George A., Columbus, Miss. WHITAKER. David E., Tupelo, Miss. WHITE, Calvin B., New Albany, Miss. WHITE, Howell E., Jr., Meridian, Miss. WHITE, James Reider, Maben, Miss. WHITE, Jeannie, Louisville, Miss. WHITE, Jimmy Reeves, Brownsville, Miss. WHITE, Julian S., Jr., Jackson, Miss. WHITE, Nancy L., Jackson, Miss. WHITFIELD, Edmond L., Jr., Florence, Miss. WHITSETT, Lucy M., Jackson, Miss. WHITTINGRON, William E., McComb, Miss. WIDEMAN, Nan C, Jackson, Miss. WILCOX, Wayne O., Pass Christian, Miss. WILKERSON, Idabelle F., Starkville, Miss. WILKERSON, Princella E., Winterville, Miss. WILLCOXON, Hal, Greenwood, Miss. WILLIAMS, Charles S., Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, Cynthia D., Drew, Miss. WILLIAMS, George Bailey, Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, Jeanne, Tutwiler, Miss. WILLIAMS, Jesse D., Vicksburg, Miss. WILLIAMS, Joseph Lynn, Aberdeen, Miss. WILLIAMS, Lonnie B., Coffeeville, Miss. WILLIAMS, Michael E., Natchez, Miss. WILLIAMS, Michael S., Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMSON, F. James, Greenwood, Miss. WILLIAMSON, George T., Monticello, Miss. WILLIAMSON, Lewis M., Batesville, Miss. WILLIAMSON, Fred Presley, Columbus, Miss. WILLIAMSON, Martha Joy, Drew, Miss. WILLIFORD, T. Kent, McComb, Miss. WILLINGHAM, John R., Grenada, Miss. WILLIS, John C. Ill, Glen Allan, Miss. WILLIS, Thomas B., Pensacola, Fla. WILSON, Daniel M., Delhia, La. WILSON, Jerry L., Monticello, Miss. WILSON, John W., Vicksburg, Miss. WILSON, Robert S., Jr., Vicksburg, Miss. WINFIELD, Samuel K., Carthage, Miss. WINGO, Dean Kirk, Collierville, Tenn. WINSTEAD, Carry M., Philadelphia, Miss. WITHERS, Charles R., Woodville, Miss. WOLFE, Bobby Joe, Jr., Greenville, Miss. WONG, Melvin Joe, Greenville, Miss. WONNACOTT, Bradly J., Greenville, Miss. WOOD, Cynthia Terrell, Indianola, Miss. WOOD, William B., Ackerman, Miss. WOODRUFF, June Anne, Louisville, Miss. WOOLBRIGHT, John C, West Point, Miss. WOOLSEY, Mark Lee, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. WRIGHT, Al, Jackson, Miss. WRIGHT, Emily A., McComb, Miss. WRIGHT, John Robert, Jr., Jackson, Miss. WRIGHT, Larry F., Memphis, Tenn. WRIGHT, Patti, Forest, Miss. WYATT, Lee T., Jackson, Miss. WYLIE, Dwight K., Louisville, Miss. WYNN, Wyndy, Galveston.Texas VANCE, Donald Vardaman, State College, Miss. VANCE, Kenneth R., Canton, Miss. VANDERPLAS, Henry C, Amsterdam, Holland VARNER, Dannell, Louisville, Miss. VAUGHN, Jim F., Jackson, Miss. VEST, James H. Ill, Jackson, Miss. VICKERY, Jimmy Dale, Como, Miss. VOWELL, Bennie D., Noxapater, Miss. YARBER, Jack Thomas, Jr., Belmont, Miss. YARBROUGH, Randolph W., Greenville, Miss. YATES, Ronnie O., New Albany, Miss. YATES, William Ch., Arlington, Va. YEAGER, Don Allen, Dyersburg, Tenn. YOSTE, Charles T., Jackson, Miss. ZERINGUE, Lynn Joseph, Thibodaux, La. ' mim % a i c mMtm mtik 111 l llHlfl jy Wftm T f i k. ilk. A k A f t d j g| «h M. iMMk jtfl k. s a r t r A - £ r i is © P5 o 340 p â– ! BiiwffliMiir r fif ' ' - ' j : ,-! Si jp |flk %r o. p € Rfci j lk H . ' .i tf W fl J l jf FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: President Dale Hubbard Fice President Bobby Hayes Secretory Mary Jane Flewellen Treasurer Viva Valentine ABBOTT, Mery S., Natchez ADAMS, James R., Summit ADAMS, Jesse L., Ill, Gloster ADAMS, Kenny W., Amory ADAMS, Mary L., Ackerman ADES, Joe F., Jackson ACOSTINELLI, Thomas A., Lyon ALEXANDER, William J., Long Beach ALLBRITTON, Becky, Starkville ALLEN, Diane E. Olive, A Branch ALLEN, John D., Canton ALLEN, Kenneth R., Phila. ALLEN, Olivia S., West Point ALLEN, Ronald S., Vicksburg ALLEN, William E., Hazlehurst ANDERSON, Gregory D., New Orleans, La ANGLIN, Richard H., Tupelo ARNETT, William R., Louisville ARRINGTON, David D., Coffeeville ASHLEY, L. D., Jackson ATKINS, Chester H., Columbus ATKINSON, Betty Joyce, Weir AYCOCK, A. Ray, Tupelo BAGWELL, William L., Eupora BAILEY, Danny E., Vardaman BAILEY, Richard G., Forest BALDWIN, Rickey J., Mendenhall BALDWIN, Ronnie W., Houston BANATA, Billy B., Morgan City, La. BARRETT, Roger L., McCool BEACH, Charles C, Junction City, Ohio BEASLEY, Patrich W., Tupelo BEASLEY, Thorn E., Heth, Ark. BEATTY, Donald R., Magee BEATTY, Joan F., Pope BEATTY, Warren A., Moss Point BECKER, Hal L., Long Beach BEERS, Betty J., Yazoo City BELL, William T., Inverness BENEVEDS, Susan K., Laurel BERGER, Mary W., Cleveland BERNHEIM, Paul C, Gulfport BERRY, Linda R., Starkville BERRY, Yancy K., Jackson BETTS, Watman S., Maben BEWICK, Robert L., Jackson BICKEL, Paula J., Decatur, Ala. BIGGS, Jan, Iuka BLACK, Linda J., Ackerman BLACK, Irving B., Starkville BLACK, Thelma F., Jackson BLACKLEDGE, Kenneth R., Laurel BLOUNT, Henry F., Carrollton BLOUNT, William D., Carrollton BOATNER, Mary J., Ackerman BOND, Thomas W., Silver City 341 Freshmen BONDURANT, Si M., Forest BOSWELL, Shirley A., Greenwood BOTELER, Vernon W., Florence BOURQVARD, Richard A., Yicksburg BOUTRIES, Eugene W., Mobile, Ala. BOYD, Barbara L.. Bedford, Texas BOYD, Daniel Lee, Columbus BOYD, Larry D., Tylertown BOYETTE, James Richard, Jackson, Miss. BRACKIN. Bruce T., Bardwell, Ky. BRACKIN, Julia C, West Point, Miss. BRADFORD, David C, Whitehaven, Tenn. BRADLEY, Jo Anne, Jackson, Miss. BR NNAN, William Harold, Woodville, Miss. BRANTLEY, Carolyn Ann, Kosciusko, Miss. BRASHIER, Brad, Jackson, Miss. BRASWELL, Tommy H., Tchula, Miss. BREASEALE, Ann C, Philadelphia, Miss. BRISTER, Marie Elouise, Yazoo City, Miss. BROCK, Tony Ray, Jackson, Miss. BROWN, Beverly Ann, Leland, Miss. BROWN, Ronald S., Collinsville, Miss. BRYANT, Michael Wayne, Gulfport, Miss. BUCHANAN, Nancy E„ Lindsay, Calif. BUCK, Daniel Lyle, Miami, Fla. BUCKINGHAM, Carole L., Birmingham, Ala BUCKNER, Joe Kent, Starkville, Miss. BUESCHER, Paul A., Jackson, Miss. BUFKIN, Tommy Ray, Port Gibson, Miss. BULLARD, John A., Bruce, Miss. BURKE, Fred Parker, Greenwood, Miss. BURR, Martha Cornelia, Birmingham, AJa. BURRIS, Sherry L., Athens, Ala. BLiRT, James Lamar, Philadelphia, Miss. BURT, Robert Stephen, Columbus, Miss. BURTON, Ted Eugene, DeKalb, Miss. BUSBY, Jeff, Houston, Miss. BUSHMAN, David Lynn, Columbus AFB, Miss. BUXTON, Billy Wayne, Columbus, Miss. BYARS. M. Dianne, Grenada, Miss. BYRD, Margaret Ann, Tupelo, Miss. BYRD, Roy David, Canton, Miss. CACCAMISr, Harry Russell, Memphis, Tenn. CADE, Gordon R., West, Miss. CALLAWAY, Carol, Jackson, Miss. CAMPBELL, Barbara Joan, Jackson, Miss. CAMPBELL, Gary W., Purvis, Miss. CAMPBELL, Jarnes L., Columbus, Miss. CANO, Johnny L., Jackson, Miss. CARLISLE, James Wesley, West Point, Miss. CARR, Ronnie A., Louisville, Miss. CARROLL, Terry D., Starkville, Miss. CARSON, Charles Marion, III, Lexington, Miss. CARSON, Martin F., Taylorsville, Miss. CARTER, Becky, Jackson, Miss. CARTER, James Alan, Brookhaven, Miss. CARVER, Newton, III, Ruleville, Miss. CASE, Burt, Jackson, Miss. CASEY, Deborah J., West Point, Miss. CASEY, Thomas M., Louisville, Miss. CASON, David B., Lake Village, Ark. CASTLES, Hugh D., Starkville, Miss. CAUSEY, Mary Kay, Jackson, Miss. CECCHINI, Danny T., Temple Hills, Md. CHAMBERS, Michael Lee, Jackson, Miss. CHAMBLEE, Joe W., Jr., Carthage, Miss. CHANDLER, Richard S., Jackson. Miss. CHANDLER, William Kelly, Hampton, Virginia CLAY, Mark G., DeKalb CLEARY, Mary Kathleen, Corinth, Miss. CLIETT, Bonnie A., Montpelier, Miss. COBB, Raymond W., Whitehaven, Tenn. COCKRELL, Thomas D., Louisville, Miss. COFER, Jame ' s Erwin, Jackson, Miss. COGCINS, Bessie Kay, West Point, Miss. COLE, Thomas S., Corinth, Miss. COLEMAN, James L., Vicksburg, Miss. COLLINS, Richard Oliver, Biloxi, Miss. COLLINS, Thomas W., Ridgeland, Miss. COLLUM, Jan, Philadelphia, Miss. COMPTON, Linda Sue, Leland, Miss. CONERLY, Lamar A., Laurel, Miss. CONN, Michael C, Memphis, Tenn. COOK, Carl Hugh, West Point, Miss. COOPER, Donald Bruce, Quitman, Miss. COOPER, Elsie Ann, Oxford. Miss. CORHERN, William W., Starkville, Miss. CORNISH, Carroll, Ackerman, Miss. i«] -m ,£4 , !fi n £ k . C v mk i i 342 f ««4  | MtmkM f « ! - f 3, ia «wft f % ' f v ft f Q, k ' 1 . t Freshmen COSTILOW, Walter T., New Orleans, L COTTEN, Sheila J., Yazoo City COTTINGIM, Wayne F., Biloxi COTTON, Norris G., Lyon COURSON, Jackio L., Hickory Flat COWARD, Phillip R., Pontotoc COX, Jean S., Starkville CRENSHAW, Martha Kay, Greenwood CRICK, William F., Jacksonville, Fla. CRISWELL, Linda Kaye, Olive Branch CROSBY, San. Ira F., Greenville, Ky. CROW, Paul J., Noxapater CROWDER, Barbara A., Biloxi CROWDER, Roy D., Pensacola, Fla. CRUM, Chester L., Jr., Ripley CULVER, Robert B., Rockmart, Ga. CUMMINGS, William A., Okolona CURRY, Joseph K., Starkville CUSHMAN, Gavin G., Houston DABNEY, Donna L., Corinth DANIEL, Shelby C, luka DARNELL, Rod 0., Jackson DAVIS, M. Beth, Calhoun City DEAN, Perry C, Jr., Chunky DECKER, John D., Jackson DEFOORE, Charles W., Jr., Greenwood DEIBLER, Michael J., Honolulu, Hawaii DEVAUGHN, George H., Saltillo DICKS, J. Mathew, Jackson DOMIN, Jody, Magnolia DONAHOE, W. E., Jackson DONALD, Jeffery L., Brookhaven DOOLEY, Bruce A., Columbus, Ohio DOTSON, Diane E., Winona DOUGHERTY, Patricia A., Memphis, Tenn. DRANE, David F., West Memphis, Ark. DRYDEN, Stephen M., Amory DUDLEY, Don M., Wichita Falls, Tex. DUGAN, Philip R., Grenada DUNCAN, G. Ralph, Gulfport DUNN, Reginald L., Clara DUST, Robert J., Starkville DYKES, Darlene, Natchez EASLEY, Margie S., Mathiston EASLEY, Oby W., Port Gibson EDDLEMAN, John L., Jackson EDGE, Rebecca A., Tupelo EDWARDS, Bill F., Carthage EDWARDS, Bobby F., Jackson EDWARDS, Charley M., Mendenhall EDWARDS, Jimmy, Starkville EDWARDS, Martha, Greenwood EFNOR, Karen L., Memphis, Tenn. ELLIOTT, Donna L., Amory ELLIOTT, Kitty R., West Point ELLIOTT, Rayford J., Grenada EMANUEL, Esme, Johannesburg, South Africa ERVIN, Johnny D., Yazoo City ERWIN, Joyce A., Ackcrman EVANS, Chic E., Ocean Springs EWELL, William M., Jr., Centerville FAIRBANK, Robert E., Jr., Hattiesburg FAVRE, Cornelius T., Jr., Kiln FERGUSON, Anita K., Selmer, Tenn. FERGUSON, Brenda S., Pontotoc FERGUSON, Davvy W., Forrest City, Ark. FERGUSON, Thomas R., Columbus FIELDS, Donald R., Clarksdale FLAKE, David C, Starkville FLEMING, Gail M., Greenwood FLEMING, Gloria A., Louisville FLEMING, Jeronfe L., Kosciusko FLOYD, Charles L., Biloxi FLOYD, Randay C, Grenada FOREMAN, Linda G., West Point FOSTER, John W., Jr., Coaling, Ala. FOX, Dennis M., Gulfport FRANKLIN, James P., Okolona FREEMAN, Kenny R., Ocean Springs FREEMAN, Larry E., Gulfport FULLER, Joe, Quitman FULTON, Harry R., Louisville FUQUA, Jerry W., Corinth FURR, Jody M., Ackerman GADDIS, Michiel C, Forest GAMMON, Daniel T., Vicksburg GANUCHEAU, Michael J., Biloxi GARBO, William, Jr., Jackson 343 Freshmen GARRICK, Joseph D. Ill, Grenada GEISER, Gary Paul, Memphis, Term. GENTSCH, Tom, Brownsville, Texas GEORGE, Byron Lee, Ocean Springs GILES, Ginger K., Starkville GILL, Charlotte, Jacksonville, Fla. GLASS, Albert Earl, Louisville GOBER, Hal David, Flora GOBER, Lesa Carroll, Grenada GOODGINE, Hazel Ann, Ackerman GOODWIN, Richard 0., Picayune GOZA, Danny Lee, Kosciusko GRAHAM. Alex C, Forest GRAHAM, Charles Ray, Kosciusko GRAHAM, James Dexter, Columbus GRAVES. Billy Ralph, Starkville GRAY, Goerge Michael, Huntsville, Ala GRAY, Shirles Lajuan, Amory GEORGORY, Roy Eugene, Hatley GRICE, Richard Henry, Meridian GIRGSBY, Robert Delos, Natchez GURBBS, Gary, Prentiss GUE.RRY, Newton Dunn, Artesia GUESS, Eddie Thompson, Brookhaven GUY, Rose E. Carson, Eupora GWIN, Anne, Greenwood HAISTEN, Howard Bruce, Aberdeen HALE, Virgil Robert, Hattiesburg HALL, Dennis Ray, Tupelo HALL, Vernon Larry, Laurel HAMMETT, Ronald L., Starkville HAMMETT, Bernon Carey, Greenville HAMMOND, Charles Jackson, Itta Bena HANNAN, C. Rogers, Clarksdale HARBERT, Connie L„ Los Angeles, Calif. HARDEN. David B., Nesbit HARPER, Mac L., Aliceville, Ala. HARPER, Raymond Oscar, Columbus HARRELL, Janet Leigh, West Point HARRIS, Chester Allen, Crystal Springs HARRIS, Cynthia Jane, Macon HARRIS, Jacqueline L-, Greenville HARRISON, Henry Dennis, Calhoun City HART, I. Newell, Satartia HATCHER, Warren A., Meridian HAWTHORNE, Preston R., New Albany HEAD, Linda Ruth, Natchez HEBERLING, Marsha Diane, Tupelo HEBRON, Freddie Lee, Vicksburg HEMBA, Gary Durwood, Jackson HENDERSON, Craig J., Natchez HENDERSON, Edward Loyn, Jackson HEMPHILL, James Arthur, Jackson HENDRICKS, John M., Meridian HERNDON, Marilyn Ruth, Corinth HERREN, Lee Moblsey, Utica HILL, Clark Bennett, Itta Bena HILL, Wayne C, Jackson HINE, Lowell, Otica HITT, Glenn, Greenwood HOBGOOD, Wesley Ann, Greenwood HODUM, Thomas D., Kossuth HOLLOW AY, Kathy Agnes, Natchez HOLZHAUER, James Leonard, Gillett, Ark. HOOKER, Marcus E., Iuka HORN, Raymond N., Moss Point HOUGH, James H., Jr., Columbia HOUSTON, Frances Irene, Tunica HOWELL, Erna Lee, Paden HOWELL, Frederick F., Ocean Springs HOWELL, James R., Picayune HUBBARD, Robert Dale, Jackson HUDDPETH, Royce Wayne, Jackson HUGHES, John Russell, Jackson HUGHES, Cecilia, Meridian HUGHES, Robert C, Clarksdale HUMPHRIES, Tom H., Durant HUNT, Ronnie C, McCool HUNTLEY, Brenda Joyce, Louisville HURT, Barry Shaughn, Winter Haven, Fla HUTCHINSON, Shellye A., Natchez HYDRON, Steve Cole, Winter Haven, Fla. INGRAM, Anthony Wayne, Madison INGRAM, Harold B., Jackson IRBY, Sara Jean, Vicksburg ISCH, Nick, Batesville ISHEE, Audie, Laurel IVY, Ovid Ladd, Brookhaven l fcfi, pi!! ' ' ® 1 ii s 0 % 0 iMAk iM fife .. v i  -.«b.|, vN ?t5r fe M t,MmiAtL ' |M — B i i I— IB mat mm I â– UHHlHB-. â– Pf C$ r © v- r - £ - . M tW, Aft „ - — i â– O, 3jp Kj ft £S ,- 344 S Ag ' ( £% i K ( â– y o f e ft ,T | y Mlk, % els . -4B l i l im, — fc_ 1 0 o .ft . ffj ft •V £S ft ft. Freshmen IVY, William F., Stewart JACKSON, David M., Cleveland JACKSON, James P., Tupelo JACKSON, Robert Eugene, West Palm Bearh, Fla. JACOB, William B., Slarkville JACOBS, William C, Jackson JAMES, Sell T., Grenada JAKRELL, Jody H., Philadelphia JARRETT, Larry Neal, New Albany JASPER, Barbara A., West Point JOHNSON, Danny King, Tupelo JOHNSON, Debe J., Greenwood JOHNSON, Edward McTyere, Blytheville, Ark. JOHNSON, James W., Natchez JOHNSON, John Kirby, Ackerman JOHNSON, Darl H., Columbia JOHNSON, Linda D., Boynton Beach, Fla. JOHNSON, W. Jackie, Tunica JOHNSON, William Earl, Moss Point JONES, Andy D., Memphis, Tenn. JONES, Daniel E., Carthage JONES, David Ray, McCool JONES, James Harry, Laurel JONES, James Larry, Columbus JONES, Joe Don, Vaiden JONES, Paula Dianne, Biloxi JONES, Phillip Robert, Shubuta JONES, Samuel Beauchamp, Meridian JONES, Scott Sugg, Germantown, Tenn. JONES, Sterling Paine, Flora JORDAN, Johnnie K., Jr., Carthage JORDAN, Kathy A., Jackson JORDAN, Thomas W., Yazoo City JOY, Joseph Ridley, Patterson, La. JUE, Thomas S., Rosedale JUNIKER, A. Michael, Jackson KAHL, J. Todd, Egypt KELLUM, Karen, Columbus KELLY, Patricia Ruth, Cleveland KENDRICK, Robert Shaw, Jackson KENNARD, John B., Acacia KENNEDY, Betsy Jane, Winona KENNEDY, Joe C, Greenwood KENNEDY, R. Irene, Mobile, Ala. KENNEDY, Robert Keith, Pinola KHESAL, Rebecca, Gulfport KIESLICH, James Michael, Centerville KILGORE, William L., Hazelhurst KIMBROUGH, X., Maben KIMBROUGH, Sandra Fay, Maben KINARD, Stephen Patrick, Columbus KIRK, Joe S., Indianola KISNER, Ronald Lynn, West Point KNAPP, Mike Lee, Vicksburg KOLB, Patricia A., Mathiston KRAKER, Robert L., Jr., Starkville LAGRONE, Jimmy Wayne, Meridian LANCASTER, Alan D., Dack Hill LANDERS, James Henry, Noxiapater LANG, Robert Bryan, Jr., West Memphis, Ark LANGERFELD, Charles W., Starkville LANIER, Robert Cox, Germantown, Tenn. LARSEN, David Findlay, Jackson LaRUE, Mary Alicia, Memphis, Tenn. LAUDERDALE, Jim Bert, Shannon LEE, Drake K., Greenwood LEKER, James Grant, Laurel LEMASTERS, Earl W., McComb LESTER, Ronnie Adron, Vardaman LAVERRTTE, Nita, Grenada LAVERETTE, Rita, Grenada LEWIS, Marsha Carol, Houston LEWIS, Sandra K., Maben LIEB, Fohn Fredrick, Jackson LITTLE, Michael H., New Hebron LOONEY, Anna Marion, Leland LOTT, Needom Bryan, Starkville LOVE, Phylliss, Maben LOVELESS, Clifton E., Laurel LOVELL, Mark Barrentine, Atlanta, Georgia LOWERY, Elihu Jackson, Amory LOWERY, Deeston, Jackson LOWERY, Mary Elizabeth, Vaiden LUBY, Louis Griffin, Jackson LUKE, Nancy Rea, Union MABRY, Wendell Kyron, Meridian MAORIS, Jack, Jackson MADDOX, James Roy, Germantown, Tenn. 345 Freshmen MALEE, Stanley John. Fairfield, Conn. MANGUM, Jim H., Vicksburg, Miss. MANNING, Chris L., Stoneville, Miss. MARIN, Pedro Pablo, Puerto Armuelles, Panama MARSICEK, Sylvia Gale, Louisville, Miss. MARTIN, Carolyn C, Quitman, Miss. MARTIN, Wm C, B ' ham, Ala. MASSEY, Walter Boyd, Jackson, Miss. MAYFIELD, John Knox, Jr., Taylorsville, Miss. MAYO, Douglas Earl, Ethel, Miss. MAYO, Mitchell D., Brinkley, Ark. McADAMS, W. David, Columbia, Tenn. McCAA, Percy Malcolm, Port Gibson, Miss. McCAlN, William C, Jr., Forrest City, Ark. McCLURE, Melvin, Senatobia, Miss. McCOOL, James W., Steens, Miss. McCORMICK, Warren Q., Memphis, Tenn. McCULLOUGH, Wilber Seth, Jacksonville, Ha. McGEE, J. Annell, Weir, Miss. McGILL, Calvin Eugene, Louisville, Miss. McGINTY, Judy C, Memphis, Tenn. McINTYRE, John C, Brandon, Miss. McINTYRE, Sam R., Columbus, Miss. McKIBBON, J. Terry, Greenwood, Miss. McCLELLAN, Marion Michael, LexingtOD, Miss. McLEMORE, Lawrence G., Greenwood, Miss. McMASTER, Suzanne, Horn Lake, Miss. McMINN, Marcia, Mathison, Miss. McNEILL, William A., McComb, Miss. McRANEY, L. Tay, Long Beach, Miss. McRAE, Mary Margaret, Brandon, Miss. McREE, Michael Alexander, Iuka, Miss. McSWAIN, Harian Brandon, Natchez, Miss. McWHORTER, Gene Warren, Ackerman, Miss. McWHORTER, Gerald Wm., Plantersville, Miss. McWILLIAMS, Leon Clayton III, Starkville, Miss. MEFFORD, Tony J., Arkadelphia, Ark. MEIGS, Frank E., Ill, Starkville, Miss. MELTON, Sherry Ann, Durant, Miss. MENGEL, David A., Altamonte Springs, Fla. MERIDETH, J. Michael, Amory, Miss. MILES, Anne Lee, Jackson, Miss. MILLER, Catherine Dilanne, Sturgis, Miss. MILLER, Kenneth Alan, Pascagoula, Miss. MILLER, Susan Lynn, Okolona, Miss. MILLS, Nancy Carol, Union, Miss. MILNER, James L., McCool, Miss. MIMS, William Joseph, Lucedale, Miss. MINOR, Bessie Elaine, Starkville, Miss. MISKELLY, Pam L., Okolona, Miss. MITCHELL, Christine M., Columbus, Miss. MITCHELL, Victor George, Falls Church. MITCHAM, Joan Fair, Inverness, Miss. Va. MITTS, Joffrion, Enterprise, Miss. MOLLITT, Tommy Joe, Hattiesburg, Miss. MONETTE, Robert William, Gulfport, Miss. MONN, James R., Steelton, Pa. MONROE, Glenn Al., Starkville, Miss. MONTAGUE, James L., Tupelo, Miss. MONTAGUE, Phyllis A., McAdams, Miss. MOORE, Drue B., Canton, Miss. MOORE, Janie P., Pope, Miss. MOORE, Linda N., Jackson, Miss. MOORE, Mike C, Holly Springs, Miss. MOORE, Ronnio M., Pascagoula, Miss. MOOREHEAD, Curtis D., Greenville, Miss. MOORE, Roy N., Jr., Jackson, Miss. MOREE, James A., Columbia, Miss. MOREHEAD, Lemuel V., Greenwood, Miss. MORGAN, Billie Sue, Petal, Miss. MORGAN, Kathy S., Carlisle, Penn. MORRIS, Carla R., Decatur, Ga. MORRIS, Peggy Kay, Avon, Miss. MORTON, James H., Pascagoula, Miss. MOTES, Clarence L., Fayette, Ala. MOYE, Marilyn A., Laurel, Miss. MURPHREE, Charlotte A., West Point, Miss. MURPHREE, Linda Gayle, Houston, Miss. MURRAY, Julia E., Grenada, Miss. MURPHY, Henry C, Vancleave, Miss. MUSGROVE, Orvel E., Jr., Starkville, Miss. MUTCHLER, Mack S., Jackson, Miss. NEAL, Robert G., Florence, Miss. NELDON, Francis A., Greenville, Miss. NELSON, Deri, Greenville, Miss. NELSON, Joan M., Starkville, Miss. NEWELL, David C, Jr., Meridian, Miss. NICKLE, Mary Louise, Hughes, Ark. 4 . S '  life 346 V®C - mkl MM llbMi i lIU 3- C3 ( bjj f «j i it ,j-,n L J, ' - Nr Hnflllol j i 1 8 f •««? k $ |WK f • - ) -  ' â– ir| J j4 fU  ffj f!5l F , 5 s «v j 43 t£ Freshmen NICHOLS, John R., Doddville NICHOLS, Juno M., Nashville, Tenn. NICKELSON, Sarah R., Quitman NOBLES, Cy S., Memphis, Tenn. NOEL, Robert A., Macon NORMAN, Edwin M., Yazoo City OAKES, Frank M., Yazoo City O ' BRIEN, David E., Collins OFENHEUSLE, Brenda L., Memphis, Tenn. O ' QUINN, Edith N., Fayette OLIVERI, Stephanie, Jackson OVERSTREET, Raymond G., Jackson OWENS, Glenda S., Brandon PADILLA, Paul K., Ackerman PALMER, Gary T., Meridian PALMER, Janice R., Starkville PALMER, Toby L., Starkville PARKER, Ronald W., Charleston PARKINSON, Susan K., Greenwood PARSONS, John A., Canton PATTERSON, Jack E., Jr., Kosciusko PATTERSON, Mary F., Jackson PATTERSON, Patricia M., Jackson PAULEY, Hiram B., Pikeville, Ky. PAWLOWICZ, Edward, Long Beach PAYNE, William M., Jr., Lamont PEARSON, Allen L., II, Greenville PENN, William H., Jackson PEPPER, Janna L., Jackson PEPPER, Tim W., Canton PERDUE, Michael L., Jackson PERRY, James L., Jr., Philadelphia PHILLIPS, John F., Holly Bluff PHILLIPS, Tommy H., Yazoo City PICKETT, Gary R., Kewaneu PLATTE, Sherry L., Greenville PIAZZA, Preston ' D., Jackson PILLOW, D. Dale, Greenwood PITTMAN, John R., Greenwood PLANT, Thomas J., Gulfport POLAND, Pete, Tupelo POALE, Deborah J., Collinsville PORTER, Judy, Pattison PORTER, Pace, Jackson POUNCEY, Brenda J., Laurel POWER, Joel A., Lexington PRATT, James W., Jackson PRICE, Michael L., Columbus PRICE, William O., Jr., Charleston PRISOCK, James H., Yazoo City PRYOR, John T., Calhoun City PUGH, Pamela R., Canton RAHAIM, Kaleel, Laurel RANDOLPH, Jerry, Baldwyn REAUME, Andre V., Jackson REAVIS, Clara L., Quitman REED, Judy E., Vicksburg REEDY, Roger D., Vardaman REEVES, Carl M., Brookhaven REEVES, Paul J., Greenwood REID, James N., Hattiesburg REVES, Charles B., Jackson RHODES, Terry L., Iuka RICH, Ronnie G., Long Beach RICHARDS, James H., Millport, Ala. RIEMAN, Richard E., Biloxi RIEVES, Pamela J., Sardis RIGBY, John W., Vicksburg RITTER, Debbie S., Whitfield ROACH, Josiph W., Newton ROBBINS, Joe K., Columbia ROBBINS, Kay, Jackson ROBERTS, Cecil W., Amory ROBERTS, Paul E., Biloxi ROBERTSON, V. S., Jr., Jackson ROBINSON, Bob T., Jackson ROBINSON, Michael D., Oakland ROGERS, Bobby G., Natchez ROGERS, Neal D., Indianola ROGERS, Peggy J., Okolona ROMANOFF, Alex G., Bay St. Louia ROOK, Peter M., Braxton ROTH, Michael J., Clarksdale ROWNTREE, A. Jayne, Jackson RUFFIN, Thomas M., Laurel RUSCOE, Frances A., Grenada RUSSELL, Henry H., Benton RUSSELL, Regina J., Brookhaven 347 Freshmen RUTLEDGE, Leo H., Crenshaw RUTLEDGE, M. Particia, Clinton RYAN, F. Michael, Vicksburg SANDEL, Lewie F., Natchez SANDERS. Kenneth Ray, Jackson SARSGARD, James Louis, West Point SAVELL, Harold Edward, Chattanooga, Tenn. SAYE, Sandra L., Starkville SCARBROUGH, Dorothy Lou, Sturgis SCHAMEL, Jacqueline, Caledonia SCHEPENS, Cheryl Anne, Greenville SCHNEIDER, Wilbur A , Batesville SCHOWALTER, Mark Wilbert, Jackson SCIPPPER, Emily Ann, Columbus SCOTT, Barbara Ann, Bay Springs SCOTT, Carolyn Sue, Woodland SCOTT, Janice Dian, Meridian SCOTT, Robert Albert SEARS, Alfred M., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. SEID, Raymond, Greenville SHACKELFORD, Louis J., Ripley SHACKELFORD, W. Giles, Jackson SHANNON, Hiram Wesley, Orlando, Fla. SHARPE, Donald Irving, Louisville SHELTON, James, Louisville SHELTON, Walter R., Lambert SHIELDS, Michael F., Greenville SHIVERS, Billy Ford, Prentiss SHOOK, Jo Ellen, Starkville SHORTER, John Larry, Hazelhurst SHOWS, Valeeta Suzanne, Florence SIGMAN, John G., Holly Springs SIMMONS, Billy Earl, Utica SIMPSON, Vera Chatherine, Houston SINGLETON, Sara Ellen, Greensboro, Ala. SLAYMAKER, Don Allan, Jackson SMITH, Angelia Day, Tupelo SMITH, Brenda Jane, Sanderville SMITH, Charles E., West Point SMITH, Donald D., Prentiss SMITH, Donald McKinnon, Independence SMITH, O. Lee, New Orleans, La. SMITH, Patsy Jean, Brookhaven SMITH, Robert Garvin, Tupelo SMITH, Sandra Faye, West Point SMITH, Theodore C, Memphis, Tenn. SNUGGS, Mike Lee, Jackson SORRELL, John Arris, Memphis, Tenn. SPANN, Mary Louise, Jackson SPEARS, Albert Luther, Grenada SPEETJENS, Joseph Dare l, Jackson SPRABERRY, Sammy L., Memphis, Tenn. STALLINGS, George B., Leland STALLINGS, Thomas L., Jackson STAMPLEY, William M., Yazoo City STARNES, Lewis Samuel, Bay St. Louis STEBBINGS, Edwin Anson, Gulfport STEEN, Dennis Michael, West STEWART, David H., Jr., Louisville STEWART, Van Edwin, Vicksburg STIERLING, Paula Chris, Cincinnati, Ohio STILL, Robert Philip, Decatur, Ga. STONE, James L., McComb STRACHAN, William Fred, Dossuth STRICKLAND, Esther Ann, Meridian STRINGER, Bryan Davis, Jr., Canton ST. JOHN, Laura Marie, Columbus STORTZ, Louis Anthony, Jackson STROBIE, Martin F., Meridian STUDDARD, Bill, Jackson STUTZMAN, Ronald Earl, Natchez SUBER, Louis Steve, Calhoun City SUMRALL, John Lafeyette, Soso TALBERT, Lonnic T., Little Rock TANT, John J., Starkville TATUM. Melanie Day, Jackson TAYLOR, Cheryl Susan, French Camp TAYLOR, Robert L., Crystal Springs TAYLOR, William R., Columbus TEMPLETON, James Terry, Starkville TERRY, Rickey Dennis, Meridian THOMAS, Leonard Ferris, Jackson THOMPSON, Harold D., Jr., West Point THOMPSON, Ronald Jerry, Atlanta, Ga. THOMPSON, Shirley Frances, West Point THORNTON, Gerald L., Ashland TIGRETT, David A., Brandon TINGLE, John Larry, Philadelphia A - u umJ 1 MJ| j â– Mi . sS i.. : m JMk i mm M t , j Mk0k£M £ fmJl PT| 348 li .r ' Aft (5) CI !ft Q ' v5 ' 3. 1 £ © fpl §m II j  ■ft « «« ' ' _________ A f _ 19 l£m _l Mm _ _n__ i 1 1 f ff! £ -7 jpQ ,p3 .V CT| ?f f iw __I: 4 rfcrf «i A r ' 4 j te Freshmen TOLBERT, George A., Collinsville, Miss. TOMINELLO, Rosemari e, Greenwood, Miss. TOMLIN, Judy Kay, Starkville, Miss. TOMPKINS, William D., Biloxi, Miss. TOWERY, Marion Lee, Indianola, Miss. TREADWELL, John T., Laurel, Miss. TREAT, Darlo Ann, Albuquerque, N. M. TRUITT, Roland E., Lexington, Miss. TUCKER, Marjoric Ruth, Corinth, Miss. TURNER, Carl Marvin, Philadelphia, Miss. TURNER, David W., Greenville, Miss. TURNER, James M., Ruleville, Miss. TYLER, David L., Pontotoc, Miss. TYRONE, Charles L., Prentiss, Miss. VALENTINE, Viva, Starkville, Miss. VANCE, Beverly G., Grenada, Miss. VANHORN, Johnny F., West Memphis, Ark VARNER, Don L., Canton, Miss. VERTZ, Richard J., Biloxi, Miss. WADE, William C, McCool, Miss. WALKER, Jim, Jackson, Miss. WALKER, Richard G., Jackson, Miss. WALKER, Tommy D., Magee, Miss. WALTERS, William Lester, Meridian, Miss. WARD, Joseph C, Starkville, Miss. WARD, Richard, Prentiss, Miss. WARDLAW, Hugh E., Ill, Memphis, Tenn. WARE, Glenn C, Pulaski, Tenn. WARREN, Arthur J., Ill, Jackson, Miss. WASHINGTON, Eddie, Columbus, Miss. WATSON, Daniel F., Pass Christian, Miss. WATT, Helen Marie, Starkville, Miss. WATTS, Charles M., Vicksburg, Miss. WATTS, Wayne Smith, Hattiesburg, Miss. WAYNE, Nancy Elizabeth, Jackson, Miss. WEATHERS, George C, IV, Greenville, Miss. WEBB, Judy Carol, Tupelo, Miss. WEBSTER, Stuart S., Starkville, Miss. WEDDLE, Richard E., Eupora, Miss. WEEKS, Martha N., Louisville, Miss. WEEKS, Patricia L., Starkville, Miss. WELCH, David W., Crystal Springs, Miss. WEEMS, Paula A., Lexington, Miss. WELLS, William Kent, Aberdeen, Miss. WEST, Roy V., Laurel, Miss. WESTBROOK, Sara A., Okolona, Miss. WESTCOTT, Larry M., Vicksburg, Miss. WHALEY, Steve K., Ponpano Beach, Fla. WHISMAN, Michael J., Tiplersville, Miss. WHITE, Betty Jane, Starkville, Miss. WHITE, Ida Carol, Louisville, Miss. WHITE, John C, Anniston, Ala. WHITE, John Sidney, Grenada, Miss. WHITE, Sherry L., West Point, Miss. WHITE, Thomas E., Laurel, Miss. WHITFIELD, Stan G., Clinton, Miss. WHITLOCK, Charles A., Meridian, Miss. WILBOURN, Carl G., Scobey, Miss. WILDER, George R., Columbus, Miss. WILDER, Hoyt B., Corinth, Miss. WILKES, John Henry, Noxapater, Miss. WILKINS, David E„ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, Henry C, Jr., Richton, Miss. WILLIAMS, John D., Tupelo, Miss. WILLIAMS, Katherine D., Greenville, Miss. WILLIAMS, Mary Eliz., Biloxi, Miss. WILLIAMS, Ralph K., Columbus, Miss. WILLIAMS, Ronald L., Carmel, Indiana WILLIAMS, Wm. Dennis, Ocean Springs, Miss. WILLIS, Carol, Starkville, Miss. WILLIS, Jerald E., Pensacola, Fla. WILSON, Marcus T., DeKalb, Miss. WILSON, Martin E., Hamilton, Miss. WILSON, Sam D., Decatur, Ga. WINDHAM, Alfred G., Edwards, Miss. WINDHAM, Charles R., Laurel, Miss. WINDHAM, Thomas R., Meridian, Miss. WINKEL. Bernie H., Clarksdale, Miss. WISE, Daniel R., Jonestown, Miss. WOMACK, Patsy L., Eupora, Miss. WONG, Raymond L., Rosedale, Miss. WOOD, Daniel E., Greenville, Miss. WOOD, H. Furney, Drew, Miss. WOODS, Robert L., Holly Springs, Miss. WOOLEY, Robert L., Clarksdale, Miss. WREN, Bobby, Jackson, Miss. WREN, Leabert Guy, Jr., Jackson, Miss. YARBROUGH, Mary Ann, Starkville, Mil 349 J. T. Steele President Douglas A. Herring Exec. Vice President Jack D. Cook Vice President Ivan L. 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UNIVERSITY DRIVE DAIRY BAR BEST IN DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPLIMENTS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO YOUR FINE SCHOOL ei7 r • ED COPELAND VIRGIL MELOHN • NICKY DRAKE • LARRY HATFIELD • JIMMY UNDERWOOD Box 83 111 Millsaps Avenue Jackson, Mississippi FL 3-4633 CLASS KINGS AND PINS TROPHIES • PLAQUES • CLUB INSIGNIA • MEDALS • DIPLOMAS • INVITATIONS MORRIS EDWARDS STUDIO i m _.- j g jH ju H i is -- 1 E J i H m ' â– ' -wbIl ' ' «■S. â– H Bf â– H Mi fl ,.  ■■' IMPH â– . â– B i n ' â– ' â– â– ' ' ' â– ' • ' ' ' ' ; â– PS m |r HUP â– â– â– ;,:â– ' -:. â– â– :â– w 1 â– â– MARY AND MORRIS OFFICIAL REVEILLE PHOTOGRAPHER 357 MISSISSIPPI STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Left to right: Charles Weatherly — Executive Secretary, Bob Wil- liams — Consultant for Alumni Af- fairs, L. M. Halbert, Jr.— Field Secretary. 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 associ- ation, the good influences the University might exert through her graduates. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE L to t — Omar Craig, Newman Bolls, Tommy Everett, Henry Allen, R. W. Thames, Jack D. Cook, Tommy Howard, Howard Hamill. 358 MISSISSIPPI STATE BOOK STORE THE BOOK STORE, LOCATED IN THE STUDENT UNION, HAS SUPPLIES TO FILL EACH STUDENT ' S NEEDS. 359 Ind ex A Abbasi, Mohd Najabat A., 286 Abbott, Mary S., 341 Abbott, Richard W., 123, 331 Abernathy, Thomas S.. 290 Adams, Charlie M. Jr., 331 Adams, Douglas L., 169 Adams, Frances A., 234, 290 Adams, Jack P. Jr., 315 Adams, James R., 341 Adams, Jerry A., 137, 315 Adams, Jesse L. Ill, 149, 341 Adams, Kenneth W., 341 Adams, Larry G., 315 Adams, Mary L., 280, 341 Adams, Peggie F., 280, 315 Adams, Robert W. Jr., 315 Adams, Ronnie G., 315 Adams, Thomas M., 182 Adams, William A., 290 Adcock, Harold E., 315 Adcock, Robert J., 331 Adcox, Ethel S., 315 Adcox, John W. Jr., 331 Ades, Joseph F., 149, 341 Agard, Rhonda J., 331 Agnew, Chris C, 331 Agnew, James R. III. 161, 315 Agostinelli, Thomas A., 341 Ahmed, Alliuddin, 221, 286 Ahsan, Syed A. Fareed, 286 Ainsworth, Ronald M., 331 Ainsworth, Warren B., 125, 290 Airhart, Jake P. Jr., 315 Albright, Michael S., 149, 315 Albritton, Cheryl J., 52, 129, 315 Alderman, Stephen W., 290 Aldridge, James A., 220, 290 Alewine, Ralph W. Ill, 149, 290 Alexander, David B., 290 Alexander, Jackie L., 195, 290 Alexander, James F., 331 Alexander, John T., 119, 290 Alexander, Ruth A., 290 Alexander, William J., 119, 341 Alford, Griffin E., 149, 315 Alford, James A., 290 Alford, Stewart F., 161, 331 Alfred Justin T., 315 Allbritton, Claude J., 275 Allbritton, Rebecca B., 311 Allen, David B., 157, 3.31 Allen, Diane E., 341 Allen, Earl B. Jr.. 290 Allen, John A., 157, 315 Allen, John D., 137, 341 Allen, Kenneth R.,, 173, 341 Allen, Larry L., 315 Allen, Martha N., 177, 290 Allen, Michael W., 145, 290 Allen, Olivia S., 341 Allen, Raymond A., 169, 331 Allen, Rebecca C, 117, 129, 290 Allen, Ronald S., 341 Allen, Thomas V. Jr., 186, 315 Allen, William E., 341 Allison, Buford H., 315 Allison, Lawrence E. Jr., 125, 290 Almond, John H., 141 Amos, Feather L., 315 Anderle, Edward J., 191 Anders, John R., 161, 315 Anderson, Aaron S., 125, 207, 315 Anderson, Cheryl S., 153, 240, 315 Anderson, David L., 196, 331 Anderson, David L., 280, 315 Anderson, Gregory D., 341 Anderson, Hershel R., 196, 315 Anderson, J. Dian, 290 Anderson, John A., 315 Anderson, Johan C, 290 Anderson, Joseph T., 331 Anderson, Lee C, 290 Anderson, Mabry I. Jr., 145, 315 Anderson, Milton W. Jr., 331 Anderson, Renee 331 Anderson, Robert E., 290 Anderson, Thomas C. Jr., 165, 290, 71 Anderson, Van E., 161, 331 Anderson, Wayne R., 315 Anderson, Wiley H., 216, 315 Anderton, Thomas A., 157, 197, 315 Anding, Warren G., 286 Andre, Stephen L., 241 Andrews, James E. II, 112 Angle, Fredrick E. Jr., 182, 290 Anglin, Richard H. Jr., 341 Anthony, Carol Ann B., 331 Anthony, Harry E., 315 Anthony, Larry L., 331 Anthony, William S., 185, 290 Antoniel, John T., 290 Applegate, Sharon K., 121, 280, 315 Archer, James C, 315 Arinder, William P., 135, 291 Armstrong, Charles R., 137, 291 Armstrong, Danny N., 315 Armstrong, Jimmy A., 149, 291 Armstrong, Leon Jr., 291 Armstrong, Marjorie L., 280 Armstrong, Paul S., 331 Arnett, Kirk P., 133 Arnett, William R., 341 Arnold, Bruce M., 245, 331 Arnold, Robert E., 125, 331 Arnoult, Joseph F. Ill, 286 Arrington, David D., 341 Arrington, Jeff A., 315 Arthur, James K., 196, 291 Arthur, Pamela L., 315 Ashcraft, Henry L. Jr., 331 Ashcraft, Sandra K., 315 Ashford, Dianne, 315 Ashley, Billy T., 190, 291 Ashley, Elizabeth A., 331 Ashley, John A., 315 Ashley, Louie D. Jr., 341 Ashley, Michael W., 157 Assink, Terence N., 315 Atkins, Betty S., 129, 331 Atkins, Chester H., 341 Atkins, James P., 315 Atkinson, Betty J., 341 Atkinson, Robert P., 169, 315 Atkinson, Thomas J., 169 Atnip, Johnny M., 291 Atwood, James G., 220 Austin, James B., 125, 116, 214 Austin, Jesse W. Jr., 161, 291 Austin, Lawrence D., 331 Austin, Raymond A. Jr., 291 Autry, Lanny L., 85, 210, 291 Averett, Dainel E., 331 Avery, Klurge C. Jr., 185, 291 Avery, John S., 315 Awad, Fayez N., 315 Awad, Toson M., 222, 286 Aycock, Arden R. Jr., 341 Aycock, Evlin L., 315 Aycock, Harold S., 203, 286 Aycock, James C, 291 Aycock, William C, 149, 315 Aylward, Donald G., 165, 331 Azordesan, Shahla, 291 Babcock, William G., 119 Bagwell, Myron E„ 197, 229, 291 Bagwell, William L., 185, 341 Baham, Alney A., 331 Baham, Earl G., 145, 315 Baham, Judy L., 153, 315 Bailey, Benjamin F. Ill, 291 Bailey, Billey H., 331 Bailey, Danny E., 341 Bailey, David A., 286 Bailey, Elizabeth A., 315 Bailey, Frank C, 137, 316 Bailey, George A., 291 Bailey, Gregory P., 316 Bailey, Henry W., 316 Bailey, JoAnne P., 286 Bailey, Larry W., 316 Bailey, Richard G., 341 Bailey, Timothy, 316 Baines, James E., 173 Baker, Albert I., 191, 291 Baker, Bonnie F., 54, 55 Baker, Bryna S., 121, 331 Baker, David H., 141, 316 Baker, Earle M. Jr., 169 Baker, Franklin M., 316 Baker, Fred A., 316 Baker, Johnnie W. Jr., 331 Baker, Milton M., 286 Baker, Robert E., 207 Baker, Robert M., 291 Baker, Virginia E., 316 Baker, William B., 119, 220, 291 Baker, Willis A. Jr., 173 Baldree, James, 316 Baldwin, Rickey J., 341 Baldwin, Ronnie W., 341 Ball, Floyd J., 225, 291 Ball, James C. Jr., 141, 331 Ball, Joe W., 112 Ballard, Stanley H., 331 Ballew, Robert A., 316 Balmer, Nancy E., 177, 316 Banks, Jerry B., 331 Bannerman, Cabell W., 149, 316 Bans, Harbhajan S., 221 Banta, Billy B., 341 Barber, Charles R., 98 Barber, Gerald R., 133 Barber, Robert, 316 Barham, Jack B., 291 Barham, James W., 137, 291 Barham, Jerry W., 316 Barham, Rachel A., 291 Barlow, Charles R., 145 Barlow, Rachel D., 240, 316 Barnard, Wayne M., 161 Barnes, Aaron, 291 Barnes, Barbara A., 331 Barnes, Donald A., 316 Barnes, Dudley M., 161, 331 Barnes, Harris H. Ill, 161, 116, 291 Barnes, Jimmio F. Jr., 286 Barnes, Johnny L., 291 Barnes, Louie B. Ill, 238, 331 Barnes, Rex E., 291 Barnett, James D., 316 Barnett, John, 316 Barrentine, James K., 316 Barrett, Mary E., 291 Barrett, Roger L., 341 Barrett, Wallace H., 220, 316 Barron, Ottia L., 286 Barron, Rhelda R. W., 286 Barry, Barbara K., 56, 153, 253, 331 Barry, Raymond C, 316 Barton, Donny C, 331 Basden, Dennis H., 280, 316 Bass, Edward J., 161, 291, 69 Bass, John V., 331 Bassett, James R., 291 Bassett, Leroy P. Jr., 229 Bates, George T., 198, 203, 286 Batton, Barbara S., 331 Batton, Linda L., 331 Baugh, Daniel W. Jr., 331 Baughman, Odie M. Jr., 141, 216, 316 Baughman, Steven J., 291 Baxter, Gordon T., 173 Baxter, Hiram G., 223, 291 Bazor, Colon F., 291 Beach, Charles C, 341 Beaird, Gerald K., 316 Beaird, Phillip P., 316 Beale, Jane C, 153, 206, 240, 280, 316 Beall, Willard L., 316 Bean, Breanda, 331 Beane, Wiley R., 165, 316 Beard, Gerald E., 165, 331 Beard, Travis L., 291 Beard, Vernon G., 161, 331 Bearden, James D., 165 Beasley, David B., 331 Beasley, Patrick W., 161, 341 Bealey, Thorn E., 341 Beasley, W. J. Ill, 149 Beatty, Donald R., 141, 341 Beatty, Joan F., 341 Beatty, Warren A., 149, 225, 341 Beaudoin, Richard H., 149 Becker, Harold L. Ill, 341 Beckett, William G., 291 Bedford, Emily E., 316 Bedford, Paula R., 253 Beeland, Walter A. Jr., 125, 291 Beers, Betty J., 341 Beers, Everette T., 125, 203, 232, 275, 291 Beesley, Kenneth L., 102 Beeson, Jerry L., 291 Belford, Curtis G. Jr., 161 Belk, Jimmy A., 291 Bell, Cynthia, 129, 316 Bell, Don C, 316 Bell, George D., 286 Bill, Jimmy L., 286 Bell, Joe L., 291 Bell, Joe R., 133 Bell, Patricia D., 291 Bell, Richard K., 291 Bell, William C, 291 Bell, William T., 341 Belvin, James A., 316 Beneveds, Susan K., 177, 341 Benhalima, Hamid, 291 Benjamin, Donald R., 165, 316 Bennett, James A., 331 Bennett, Jerry C, 316 Bennett, Judith R., 280, 331 Bennett, Larry D., 286 Bennett, Mary A., 292 Bennett, Robert H., 165, 292 Bennett, Robert M., 331 Bennett, William P., 316 Benson, Judy K., 316 Benton. Charles H., 316 Benton, William D., 331 Berge, Dieter P., 149, 286 Berger, Mary W., 341 Bernard, Robert S., 141, 292 Bernheim, Paul G. Jr., 149, 341 Berry, Audie C, 292 Berry, Garcia G. Jr.. 331 Berry, Linda R., 121, 341 Berry, Yancy K., 341 Be thany, James A., 316 Bethany, Betty J., 316 Bethany, Frankie A., 292 Bethany, Richard E., 137, 292 Bethea, John D., 316 Bethea, Joyce C, 331 Bettersworth, Nancy E., 129, 206, 253, 316 Betts, Waymon S., 341 Bevill, Joy P., 331 Bevill, Leonard A. Jr., 292 Bevis, Donald P., 161, 181, 316 Bewick, Robert L., 197, 169, 341 Bharmal, Hatim A., 286 Bickel, Paula J., 341 Bickham, Laurie B., 280, 331 Biggers, Kathleen M., 59, 61, 64, 153, 331 Biggs, Darla J., 341 Bigham, Louie L., 242, 292 Biglane, Frederick N., 145, 331 Billon, Wayne E., 292 Billups, Judy T., 292 Billups, Tom K., 286 Bingaman, John Q-, 292 Bingham, Lillian L., 331 Bishnoi, Udai R., 286 Bishop, Brian J., 292 Bishop, David R., 316 Black, Harry L. Jr., 181, 245 Black, Harvey H., 292 Black, Irving B., 161, 341 Black, James W., 331 Black, Linda J. M., 341 Black. Lynn M., 173, 242 Black, Oscar B. Ill, 331 Black, Stevan L., 137, 331 Black, Susan O., 331 Black, Thclma F., 341 Black, William K., 316 Blackburn, Cary H., 292 Blackledge, Kenneth R., 245, 341 Blackledge, William R., 238, 331 Blackstock, James M., 292 Blackwell, Jaculin A., 316 Blackwell, Michael D., 292 Blackwell, Patricia C, 316 Blair, Nancy I., 177, 292 Blake, Charles R., 316 Blake, Edward L. Jr., 316 Blake, John D., 223, 292 Blake, Judy L., 331 Blakeslee, William D., 223 Blanchard, James A., 316 Blann, Tillman B., 331 Blasingame, Donald J., 243, 286 Blaylock, Denny A., 292 Bledsoe, Nancy C, 331 Blevins, Tommie L., 331 Blissard, Marth C, 316 Blossom, Sam B., 316 Blount, Aaron D., 331 Blount, Henry F. Jr., 341 Blount, William D., 341 Blue, William E. Jr., 292 Boatner, Mary J., 311 Boettchcr, Steven V., 316 Bogle, Kathleen D., 316 Boland, Joseph B., 141, 331 Bolden, James W., 292 Bolen, Randolph P., 116, 189 Bolender, Carol S., 316 Bolin, Polly A., 292 Bollinger, Jospch M., 197, 241, 292 Bollinger, Phillip G., 331 Bond, Charles R., 125, 316 Bond, Thomas W. Jr., 137, 341 Bonds, Gary C, 137, 316 Bonds, Margaret E., 292 Boundurant, Si M., 141, 229, 342 Boney, Samuel J. Sr., 197, 292 Booker, Ronnie P., 292 Boozer, Jacky, 292 Bornman, James M., 135, 280 Boswell, Albert R., 316 Boswcll, James W., 292 Boswell, Marian J., 129, 253, 331 Boswell, Shirley A., 129, 342 Boteler, Vernon W., 342 Boudreaxu, Bill W., 292 Bourquard, Richard A., 342 Bourquard, William S., 169, 292 Boutries, Eugene W., 119, 182, 342 Bowden, Calvin W., 292 Bowen, Clifford J., 220, 292 Bowen, John H., 219, 292 Bowen, Linda S., 129, 229, 331 Bowen, William G., 331 Bowker, Edward H., 203 Bowker, Robert T., 125, 331 Bowling, David L., 141, 331 Bowman, Edward L., 331 Bowman, John P., 221, 292 Bowman, Mildred S., 331 Box, Beverly C, 316 Box, David O., 161, 292 Box, Isaac P., 286 Box, John D., 316 Boyd, Barbara L., 129, 342 Boyd, Bennie C, 292 Boyd, Daniel L. Jr., 342 Boyd, Dennis G., 173 Boyd, Joe R., 331 Boyd, Larry D., 342 Boyd, Linda D. F., 292 Boyd, Mary A., 129, 292 Boyd, Ossie D., 331 Boyd, Robert C, 292 Boyette, James R., 312 Boyette, Marshall D., 316 Boyle, James C, 316 Boyles, Nancy G., 316 Bozeman, Edward C. Jr., 331 Brackin, Bruce T., 342 Brackin, Julia C, 342 Braddock, Danny, 316 Bradford, David C, 342 Bradley, Jo A., 342 Bradshaw, Aubrey L., 157, 292 Bradway, Oliver E. Ill, 331 Brahan, Robert B., 331 Bramuchi, Ned R., 316 Brandon, Floyd R., 292 Brandon, Phyllis A., 316 Brannan, Davis H. Jr., 161, 316 Brannan, William H., 342 Branning, Thomas E., 161, 286 Brantley, Carolyn A., 280, 342 Brantley, James D., 292 Brantley, Ralph Q., 316 Brantley, Samuel F., 169 Branton, Thomas M., 316 Brasfield, Charles, 316 Brashear, Roger C, 316 Brasher, Dudley G., 316 Brasher, Eron L. Jr., 331 Brasher, John O. Jr., 292 Brasher, Madelon D., 235, 316 Brasher, Millie A., 240, 316 Brashier, Charles B. Ill, 342 Brassel, Thomas K., 280 Braswell, Duel A., 316 Braswell, Tommy H., 342 Bratley, Forrest G. Jr., 169, 286 Bratton, Gary G., 292 Bray, Kenneth G., 185, 292 Bray, William D. Jr., 331 Breazeale, Ann C, 342 Breazeale, Michael E., 62, 293 Breazeale, Rebecca G., 189, 316 Breckenridge, Marion L., 331 Breland, Ronald E., 316 Brett, Charles R., 293 Brett, Rebecca J. E., 316 Brett, Susan H., 316 Brett, Vernon K. II, 316 Brewer, Hugh D. Jr., 316 Brewer, Jerry G., 161, 331 Brickey, Arthur G. Ill, 165, 316 Bridges, Robert L., 173, 316 Brien, Robert C, 106 Briggs, Larry L., 316 Brister, Bensamin B. Ill, 137, 316 Bristcr, Linda L. B-, 293 Brister, Mature S., 197 Brister, Marie E., 342 Brister, Walter M., 293 Britt, Harold R., 293 Britt, Terry M., 173, 331 Britton, Ronald G., 331 Britton, Sarah E. B., 316 Brock, Anthony R., 342 Brock, George C., 316 Brock, John G., 332 Brook, Robert D., 157 Brooks, Barbara A., 129, 206, 293, 69 Brooks, Barbara G., 317 Brooks, Charles W., 293 Brooks, Charlotte A., 316 Brooks, Nancy J., 332 Brooks, Tommy B., 293 Broom, Sherron J., 182, 332 Broome, Malcolm L., 135, 190, 293 Brophy, Richard E., 161, 31? 360 Browder, Dewey A., 293 Brower, Steven A., 332 Brown, Beverly A., 129, 342 Brown, Carol W., 280 Brown, Donald E., 286 Brown, Donnie H., 293 Brown, Fred N. Jr., 243, 286 Brown, Gary E., 332 Brown, Hubert P., 317 Brown, James H., 245, 317 Brown, Joe W., 293 Brown, J. din E. Jr., 133 Brown, Johnnie R., 293 Brown, Kenneth W., 317 Brown, Larry C, 317 Brown, Larry R., 293 Brown, Malcolm D., 332 Brown, Marianna L., 293 Brown, Ronald S., 342 Brown, Stephen W., 286 Brown, Taswell M., 332 Brown, Thomas L., 157 Brown, Lester T., 317 Brown, William P., 161, 332 Brown, Winn D. Jr., 332 Browning, James A., 317 Browning, Otto B., 317 Bruee, Linda M., 293 Bruce, Woody, 317 Bruff, Dorothy H. S., 317 Brumfield, Jimmy W., 317 Brumfield, Susan L., 177, 293 Bruntlett, Arch S., 332 Bryan, Faye J. S., 293 Bryan, Thomas D., 293 Bryant, Barbara A., 317 Bryant, Bonner F. Jr., 184, 293 Bryant, David W., 332 Bryant, James A., 293 Bryant, Michael W., 312 Bryant, Nancy K., 293 Bryant, Richard L., 196 Bryant, Thomas S., 196, 293 Bryson, Carol M., 332 Bucciantini, David L„ 145, 332 Buchanan, Linda K., 317 Buchanan, Nancy E-, 342 Buchanan, Robert F., 165 Buck, Daniel L„ 342 Buckingham, Carole L., 121, 342 Buekner, Elizabeth L., 317 Buckner, Joseph K., 342 Buekner, William F., 293 Buescher, Paul A., 342 Bufkin, Jimtnie A., 332 Bufkin, Tommy R., 3-12 Buford, Guy E., 293 Bugg, Sidney G., 293 Buie, Linda, 317 Bulger, Stanley L., 173, 293 Bullard, John A„ 342 Bullard, Wanda E., 317 Bullman, Arnold Jr., 332 Bullock, Jerry, 317 Bullock, Robert E., 157, 317 Bunch, James F., 169 Bunch, Karen M., 317 Bunch, C. Travis, 133 Bunyard, Clayton E., 317 Burch, John J., 332 Burden, Joseph W., 293 Burdine, Birdie G., 293 Burge, Steven W., 161, 197, 241, 293 Burgess, Judith E., 332 Burghen, Raymond A., 293 Burke, Fred P., 137, 342 Burke, Geraldine S., 332 Burke, William L. Jr., 332 Burkholder, Charles L., 317 Burkley, Virginia A., 177, 317 Burleson, William D., 221, 293 Burns, James K., 182, 293 Burns, Kenneth M., 145, 317 Burns, Patrick P. Jr., 115, 116, 202, 293 Burns, Tommy R., 293 Burns, Walter W. Jr., 293 Burr, Martha C, 342 Burrell, Johnny M„ 317 Burris, Gloria, 317 Burris, Sherry L., 121, 342 Burroughs, Ronald K., 332 Burt, James L., 342 Burt, Robert S. Jr., 342 Burton, Ted E., 342 Burwell, James D-, 133 Busby, Jeff, 342 Busby, Steve E., 317 Bush, Albert J. Ill, 185, 293 Bushman, David L., 223, 342 Buster, Charles E. Jr., 293 Butera, Thomas A., 275, 317 Butkin, Ronald M., 332 Butler, Eva D., 317 Butler, Joe W., 286 Butler, John L., 317 Butler, Ruthlyn, 189 Butts, David C, 197, 332 Butts, Geoffrey I. Jr., 169, 332 Butts, Hal B., 332 Buxton, Billy W., 157, 342 Buxton, George G., 332 Bu hardt, Joseph F., 187 Byars, Mary D. B., 66, 177, 253, 312 Byars, William V. Jr., 161, 317 Bycofski, Virginia L., 317 Bryan, Wayne, 317 Byrd, James C, 185, 317 Byrd, Margaret A., 342 Byrd, Rose C, 293 Byrd, Roy D. Jr., 137, 312 Byrd, Virgil, 317 Caccamisi, Harry R., 119, 312 Cade, Gordon R„ 342 Cade, Wallace H., 332 Cade, Walter C. Jr., 173, 245 Cadwallader, Rob R., 106, 332 Cagle, Gerald D., 332 Cain, Ralph A., 317 Cain, Roger W., 317 Cain, Sam 0. Jr., 225 Caldwell, Murray H., 149, 221, 293 Caldwell, Roy D., 317 Calhoun, Thomas H., 317 Callaway, Carol A., 121, 342 Callaway, William C. Jr., 332 Cambron, Joel D., 293 Cameron, David L., 332 Cameron, Robert M., 135, 245, 332 Cameron, William M., 106, 286 Camp, Clifford B., 133 Campbell, Barbara J., 290, 342 Campbell, Dawn I., 177, 317 Campbell, Fred M., 293 Campbell, Gary W., 342 Campbell, Gene C. W„ 317 Campbell, Hugh M. Jr., 197 Campbell, James L. Jr., 165, 342 Campbell, John M., 293 Campbell, Joseph E., 293 Campbell, Larry A., 332 Campbell, Robert E., 157, 242, 317 Canaila, George B. Ill, 317 Canizaro, Vito P., 332 Cannon, Charles E., 332 Cannon, Ronald L., 280, 317 Cano, Johnny, 342 Cantrell, Charles E. Jr., 293 Caperton, Frank M. Jr., 317 Carballo, Joe F. Jr., 291 Carby, Philip E., 141, 332 Cardno, Rosemary, 121, 332 Cardwell, David T., 133 Carl, George F., 275, 317 Carlcy, John Jr., 294 Carlisle, James W., 342 Carlisle, Jerry D., 137, 203, 214, 232, 294, 68 Carlson, George C. Jr., 165 214 317 Carlson, Richard W., 275, 291 Carlson, Sylvia L., 317 Carmical, Ted, 294 Carnaggio, Joseph S., 332 Carnathan, Jimmy V., 294 Carnell, William R., 165 Caron, Edward J., 332 Carpenter, Otis C, 317 Carr, Dorothy K., 317 Carr, George R. Ill, 137, 291 Carr, James G. Ill, 275 Carr, James L., 181, 317 Carr, John K., 317 Carr, Joseph T., 137, 317 Carr, Paula M., 317 Carr, Ronnie A., 342 Carr, Wilbert M., 161, 332 Carroll, Larry W., 157 Carroll, Max H., 317 Carroll, Terry D., 342 Carruth, Carl B., 161, 332 Carson, Charles M. Ill, 165, 342 Carson, Lillian C, 332 Carson, Martin F., 125, 342 Carson, Phillip R., 119, 221, 317 Carson, Wallace O., 245 Carter, Brenda A., 153, 218, 332 Carter, Claudo R., 137, 332 Carter, Ernest A., 215, 294 Carter, James A., 342 Carter, Larry D., 197 Carter, Leon H., 275, 317 Carter, Rebecca A., 153, 342 Carter, Wade A. Jr., 135, 190, 291 Carter, Walter S. Ill, 157, 317 Carter, William R., 317 Cartwright, Harrison D., 317 Cartwright, James R., 294 Cartwright, Terry M., 317 Carty, Alice A.. 129, 332 Carver, Kenneth C, 149 Carver, Larry T., 317 Carver, Linda F., 121 Carver, Newton W. Ill, 161, 312 Case, John P., 173, 317 Case, Willard B. Jr., 312 Case, Win. D. Jr., 342 Casey, Carol E., 332 Casey, Deborah J., 342 Casey, James M., 294 Casey, Martha J., 153, 332 Casey, Thomas M., 342 Cason, David B., 342 Cason, Joe T., 220, 291 Castle, Glen A„ 111, 238, 332 Castles, Hugh D., 312 Castro, Luis F., 317 Catalina, Ben H. Jr., 291 Cates, John S., 149, 242, 294 Catledge, Joseph W., 173, 317 Catlette, William B. Jr., 141 Catrett, Walter M. Jr., 317 Causey, Mark A., 332 Causey, Mary K., 342 Causey, Stanley E., 169 Cavender, Janis N., 291 Cavcnder, John A., 294 Cavin, Johnny E., 275, 221 Cavin, Joseph A., 294 Cecchini, Daniel T., 312 Chamberlain, Goerge E., 215, 294 Chambers, Michael L., 312 Chamblee, Emily D., 291 Chamblee, Joe W. Jr., 312 Chamblee, Martha C, 317 Chamkrachang, Prasert, 286 Chander, John C, 294 Chandler, Dorothy J., 317 Chandler, Henry B. Jr., 317 Chandler, Ken B., 332 Chandler, Lynno B. B., 332 Chandler, Richard S., 342 Chandler, Win. K., 342 Chancy, John B. Jr., 317 Chapman, Eunice M., 210, 242, 294 Chapman, John C. Jr., 332 Chapman, Melvin D. Jr., 196, 294 Chapman, Patricia K. W., 291 Chapman, Robert W., 286 Chapman, Ronald D., 182, 207, 317 Chapman, Wm. M. Jr., 173, 317 Charles, David W., 133, 294 Chatam, Richard W., 317 Chatham, Linda K., 294 Chaves, Doris E., 286 Che, Wai Kin, 222 Cheatham, Danny L., 294 Cheatham, Robert C, 191, 294 Cbeely, Nancy C, 129, 294 Childers, Edward S. Jr., 291 Childers, Neal P., 291 Childers, Stratford P., 317 Childress, Rodney D. Jr., 291 Chin, Terry J., 332 Chisolm, Edward E., 185, 225, 294 Chisolm, James R., 332 Chin, Chung-Tung, 243 Christian, Billy B., 220, 294 Christian, Thomas W., 291 Christian, Thomas W., 291 Chustz, Sarah J. C, 153 Clanton, Jewell E., 317 Clardy, Larry G., 189, 317 Clark, Carolyn L., 317 Clark, Francis C, 317 Clark, George I. Jr., 291 Clark, Glenn L., 332 Clark, James M., 169 Clark, Jinmiie L., 332 Clark, Kenneth M., 119, 286 Clark, Michael V., 141, 332 Clark, Philip A. Jr., 291 Clark, Rebecca I., 317 Clark, Samuel T.,317 Clark, William A., 294 Claunch, Linda L., 317 Clay, Charles D., 294 Clay, Linda J., 291 Clay, Mark G., 342 Clay, William W., 294 Cleary, Mary K., 342 Clements, Joel C, 317 Clemetns, Louie A. Jr., 161, 317 Cleveland, Grover Jr., 116, 169, 204, 221, 232, 294 Cleveland, Susan, 317 Cliett, Bonnie A., 182, 342 Cliett, Susan M., 129, 332 Clifton, Daphne E., 317 Cline, David A„ 317 Clisby, Barrett J., 317 Clouse, Evelyn J., 317 Cloakley, James W. Jr., 125, 318 Cobb, Larry H., 318 Cobb, Leonard B., 165, 318 Cobb, Raymond W., 157, 342 Cobb, Ty A., 286 Cochran, Brooks K„ 281 Cochran, Mary E., 153, 332 Cockrell, Thomas D., 342 Cody, John S., 332 Cofer, James E., 342 Coffey, Patricia 1... 318 Coggin, Tommy L., 119, 291 Coggins, Bessie, 342 Coggins, Robert M., 318 Coke, James C 141, 332 Cokcr, Joseph C, 291 Coker, Josephine N., 295 Cole, James A., 125 Cole, James L„ 1H2, 295 Cole, Joe D., 332 Cole, Rodney D., 295 Cole, Thomas S., 342 Cole, William G., 342, 295 Cole, Clark W., 137, 332 Coleman. James L. Jr., 165, 342 Coleman, Russell C, 165, 295 Coleman, Wayne C, 295 Collier, Michael A., 291 Collier, Robert E., 332 Collins, Graham W., 295 Collins, Jesse L., 318 Collins, Richard C, 318 Collins, Richard 0., 342 Collins, Thomas E., 318 Collins, Thomas W., 342 Collinson, Newton B. Ill, 286 Collum, Jan, 342 Coltharp, David R., 173, 318 Coltharp, James R., 220 Colwick, John W., 295 Comer, Charles D., 295 Comer, Danny C, 191 Comer, Janice M., 318 Commander, Patsy M., 280 Commander, Sue C, 280, 318 Compton, Danella R., 129, 318 Compton, Linda S., 342 Conerly, Brenda K„ 129, 253, 332 Conerly, Charlie W„ 332 Conerly, Dennis L., 332 Conerly, Howard J., 318 Conerly, Lamar A. Jr., 125, 342 Conn, Alvin M. Jr., 275, 318 Conn, Michael C, 342 C.mnell, Edwin R., 125, 297, 295 Council, Harmon M., 275 Conner, Carroll H., 318 Conner, Gloria, 332 Conner, Thomas M., 295 Connor, Donald L. Jr., 318 Conrad, David C, 275 Coody, William W., 173, 318 Cook, Carl H. Jr., 169, 342 Cook, John R., 318 Cook, Linda S., 253, 332 Cook, Marion K., 318 Cook, Sherry D., 129, 332 Cooke, Thomas A., 318 Cooley, Kenneth S„ 196, 318 Cooper, Donald B., 312 Cooper, Elsie A., 312 Cooper, James A. Jr., 81, 275, 295, 70 Cooper, John R. Jr., 318 Cooper, June A., 129, 332 Cooper, Patricia D., 318 Cooper, Richard L., 332 Cooper, Ronald V., 295 Cooper, Thomas E., 295 Copeland, George E., 332 Copelin, Martha D., 177, 332 Corcoran, Michael E., 286 Corbern, George H., 141, 332 Corhern, William W., 141, 342 Cork, Sarah E., 295 Corley, Wm. S. HI, 293 Cornish, Carroll Jr., 342 Cornish, Win. H. Jr., 318 Correro, Paul J., 286 Cortelyou, Robert H-, 332 Costilow, Walter T. Ill, 149, 343 Cotten, Shelia J., 343 Cottingim, Wayne F., 343 Cotton, Norris G., 313 Couch, Billy J., 318 Couch, Wendell H., 295 Counce, Tommy G., 318 Courson, Jackie L., 343 Courson, Jimmie A., 332 Courtney, James D., 295 Covington, Christine V., 286 Coward, Johnny C, 332 Coward, Phillip R., 343 Cowgill, Frank E. Jr., 318 Cox, Adair L. Jr., 286 Cox, Billie J. S., 343 Cox, Dennis A., 343 Cox, James M., 133 Cox, Joy H., 153, 295 Cox. Lawrence P., 295 Cox, Nita F., 295 Cox. Robert W., 332 Cox, Sain J. Ill, 165, 332 Crabtree, Ronald P., 295 Crabtree, Shawn, 318 Craig, Charles C, I II, 318 Cramlet, John B., 125, 286 Crane, Roger I.., 318 Craven, Kenneth E., 332 Craven, Kenneth M., 318 Craien, Mark R., 295 Craven, Charles R., 157 Crawford, lames I.., 318 Crawford, John D., 223, 295 Crawford, William H. Ill, 318 Creel, Richard L., 318 Creel, James M., 133 Crenshaw, Billy W., 157, 318 Crenshaw, Martha K., 313 Cress, Elizabeth R. P., 286 Cress, Gary B., 295 Cresswell, Lewis W., 295 Crick, William F. Jr., 343 Criddle, Gloria J. B., 318 Criglor, Robert C, 116, 119, 238, 332 Criswell, Linda K., 343 Crofford, A. B., 295 Cromeans, Betty J., 318 Cronier, Morris D., 295 Crosby, Sandra F., 343 Cross, Don F., Ill, 295 Cross, Geralt W., 157, 332 Cross, Harold A., 295 Crouch, David A., 275 Grout, Ronna J., 229, 332 Crow, Judy, 332 Crow, Patricia A., 318 Crow, Paul J., 343 Crow, Ralph S., 318 Crowder, Barbara A., 343 Crowder, Roy D., 343 Crowe, James T. Jr., 149, 318 Corwell, Aubrey D., 318 Crowley, Harold L., 295 Crowley, R. Hugh, 243 Crowson, James L., 318 Crowson, Sammye A., 137, 318 Crnm, Chester L. Jr., 165, 343 Criim, Doyle D., 318 Crumby, Garth W. F., 332 Crumbly, Linda K., 318 Crump, Lucille S., 295 Crump, Walter D., 318 Cuiechi, Paul M., 318 Cullinane, Murdoek J. Jr., 196, 318 Cullum, June R. M., 295 Culliim, Robert D., 295 Culotta, John T., 318 Culpepper, Elizabeth A., 318 Culpepper, Joe H., 318 Culpepper, Shelton S., 217 Culver, Robert B. Jr., 343 Cumberland, Joel E., 318 Cummings, Gery A., 125, 242, 295 Cummings, Wm. A., 169, 245, 343 Cummins, James H., 157 Cummins, Johnny C, 161, 332 Cunningham, P. E. Ill, 173 Cunningham, Philip W. Jr., 318 Cupit, Carl E., 318 Curro, Thomas E., 318 Curry, Jack R. Jr., 141, 184, 318 Curry, Joseph K., 169, 343 Curry, William L., 157, 318 Curtis, George M., 333 Curtis, Leonard C. Jr., 135 Cushman, Gavin G. Jr., 343 Cutler, Harry W„ 318 I) Dahney, Donna L., 343 Dacus, Sara N. G., 333 Dah l, Thomas L.,- 275 Dalai. Anilkant T., 286 Dale, Donna, 333 Dale, Joyce G., 295 Dale, Robert A. Jr., 161, 333 Dalmia, Suresh C, 286 Daly, John J., 141, 295 Daly, Michael P., 318 Daly, William P., 333 Dampeer, Robert L., 125, 318 Daniel, Robert P., 295 Daniel, Shelby C, 343 Darby, Neil, 295 Darnell, Roland 0. Jr., 137, 343 Dartez, Lloyd, 295 Darwin, Sarah F., 121, 66, 318 Daugherty, Jane A. B., 295 Daughtry, Larry J., 173, 333 Davieh, Nada L., 117, 121, 295 Davidson, Richard L., 295 Davignon, Pierre L., 333 Davis, Barbara A., 333 361 Davis, Benny A., 280, 295 Davis, Connie J. C, 295 Davis, Deborah S., 121, 206, 318 Davis, Doyle B., 296 Davis, Gary K., 333 Daiv . Hiram E. Jr., 318 Davis, Jerry A., 161, 296 Davis, Jerry L., 318, 296 Davis, Jimmy E., 318 Davis. John E.. 286 Davis, Jurney L., 318 Davis, Kenneth W., 182, 318 Davis, Larry W.. 220, 318 Davis, Lin. la C, 177, 218, 333 Davis, Linda S., 333 Davis, Margaret C. 240, 318 Davis, Marjorie B., 313 Davis, Mary J.. 177 Davis, Michael, 287 Davis, Oscar T., 318 Davis, Perry M., 318 Davis, Perry W., 287 Daivs, Robert G., 287 Davis, Robert H., 213 Davis, Rodney D., 318 Davis, Thomas 0., 333 Davis, Victor A., 296 Davis, William L. III. 318 Davis, William M„ 318 Dawood, Mohamed, 287 Day, Patricia J., 318 Day, Peir S., 287 Dean, Pervy C. Jr., 313 Deangclo, E. Kenneth, 296 Deangelo, Patrick, 333 Dearing, John I., 173, 333 Deas, Lucille, 318 Decker, John D., 161, 313 Dedmon, Charles W. Jr., 296 Dees, Kenneth E., 333 Defoore, A,nn E., 137, 318 Defoore, Charles W. Jr., 313 Deford, Alvis E., 135, 190 Dehan, Glenn M. Jr., 296 Dehlvi, Muhammad K., 287 Deibler, Michael J., 343 Delegge, Luke A., 333 Deloach, H. Tyson Jr., 191, 318 Demarco, Louis R-, 333 Demonville, Margaret J., 129, 66, 253, 333 Dempsey, Janice I., 318 Dendy, Evans H., 229 Denham, Join, D., 182, 318 Denny, Frederick I., 287 Denton, Jesse L. Jr., 220, 296 Derden, Anna L., 296 Derrenger, Bradie C, 287 Derrington, John C. Jr., 318 Deshler, Virgil B., 280, 296 Devaughn, George H., 313 Devine, Isabel M., 196, 318 Dew, Charles T., 318 Dew, Tommy E., 318 Dewberry, Dorothy G., 318 Deweese, Fenton B., 157 Dews, Thomas A., 157, 318 Dhaliwal, Tehsel S., 221 Dick, Douglas D., 296 Dickerson, Dick, 333 Dickerson, John W. Jr., 296 Dickerson, Patricia A., 59, 61, 129, 253, 318 Dickerson, Walter L. Ill, 125 Dicks, Julian M., 313 Dickson, Samuel W., 319 Diffrient, Harry A., 319 Dillard, James R., 137, 319 Dillingham, Sara E., 319 Dillon, Jimmie L. Ill, 296 Dilmore, Linda F., 296 Dirago, Vince K., 296 Disharoon, James D., 137, 333 Ditto, Virginia R., 129, 253, 333 Dixon, Philip W. Sr., 319 Dobbins, Dorothy A., 296 Dobbins, Judith M., 319 Dobbs, Betty F., 319 Doby, William D., 319 Dodd, James A., 296 Dodd, Patsy J., 296 Dodson, Donald N., 287 Dodson, James A., 296 Dogan, Robert W., 296 Doggett, Glcnda G., 177, 319 Dollahite, Janice M., 280, 319 Domin, Tholma J. D., 343 Donahue, Waverly E., 343 Donald, Harold L. Jr., 319 Donald, Jeffery L., 125, 343 Dooley, Bruce A., 149, 343 Dooley, Patricia A., 177, 201, 206, 319 Doolittle, Marilyn E. S., 240 Doolittlc, Thomas A., 133, 186, 333 Dorrill, Ernest E. Ill, 145, 333 Dortch, Mark S., 141, 333 Dossett, Thomas C, 319 Doster, Johnny F., 319 Dotson. Diane E., 66, 129, 343 Doude, Johnny C, 319 Dougherty, Michael P., 112 Dougherty, Patricia A., 343 Douglas, James D., 141, 211, 319 Douglas, Ronald E., 333 Douthit, James C, 287 Dow, Stayton L., 141, 333 Dow, William R., 275 Downing, James D., 185 Downs, James J., 296 Downs, James M., 296 Downs, Joyce, 296 Downs, Randle M., 296 Doyle, William R., 182, 296 Draffen, John M., 173, 319 Drake, Ernest G., 319 Drake, Richard C„ 296 Drane, David F., 145, 343 Drane, Richard B. Jr., 161, 296 Draper, Robert A., 157 Dry, Ricky W., 333 Dryden, Stephen M., 343 Dubai, Vallabhdas L., 287 Duhuisson, Sidney E., 196, 296 Din kwortll, Hubert Jr., 296 Duckworth, John P., 296 Duckworth, Larry J., 157, 296 Dudley, Don M. Jr., 343 Duell, James R., 319 Duett, George H., 296 Dugan, Philip R., 313 Duke, Charles D., 215 Duke, Gregory P., 133, Duke, Laura J., 153, 333 Dulaney, Edwin W., 133, 296 Dnnaway, Gary D., 133 Dunaway, Glen E., 333 Duncan, Catherine M., 244, 319 Duncan, George R. Jr., 149, 343 Duncan, Hazel C, 296 Duncan, James L. Jr., 296 Duncan, Wanda F., 319 Dungan, William C, 333 Dunn, Charles H. Jr., 116, 137, 333 Dunn, Evelyn, 296 Dunn, Ottie L. Jr., 296 Dunn, Reginald L., 343 Dunn, Robert, 319 Durrett, Mark F., 165, 333 Dust, Robert J., 343 Duval, Albert D., 319 Dwyer, Karen A., 206, 333 Dwyer, Melba K., 296 Dyar, Barbara A., 333 Dyar, Jeanne E., 319 Dykes, Alice D., 313 Dykes, Thomas E., 296 Dyson, Raymond S., 333 Eakin, Wilbur C, 191 Easley, Donald E., 319 Easley, Evans B., 245, 319 Easley, Oby W., 343 Easley, Jackie S., 333 Easley, Margie S., 343 Eason, James N., 319 Easterling, Carol A., 53, 153, 253 319 Eaton, Alfred F. Jr., 319 Eaves, Charlotte A., 319 Eckert, Frank C, 319 Eekert, Gloria E., 333 Eddie, Donna E., 177, 206, 319 Eddleman, John L., 161, 343 Eddleman, William L., 161, 319 Edens, Woodrow W., 242 Edge, Rebecca A., 343 Edge, Wenstrom E., 333 Edjlali, Hassan, 296 Edmond. John D., 106 Edmondson, Richard C, 102 Edwards, Bobby F., 169, 343 Edwards, Charlie M., 343 Edwards, Francis C, 333 Edwards, Frank M., 296 Edwards, James H., 343 Edwards, James L., 296 Edwards, Martha V., 343 Edwards, Mary J., 153, 333 Edwards, Mickey A., 296 Edwards, Thomas C, 333 Edwards, William F., 343 Efnor, Karen L., 343 Egger, Betty R., 319 Ehle, John Van A. Jr., 287 Eichelberger, Bobbie F., 240, 296 Eidson, Linda J., 177, 319 Eifling, Marion L., 184, 319 Eiserloh, John S., 296 Ellington, Richard R., 157, 333 Elliott, David M., 169, 297 Elliott, Donna L., 343 Elliott, John 1.., 319 Elliott, Kitty R., 343 Elliott, Michael C. 184, 319 Elliott, Rayford J.. 343 Elliott. Robert H., 169 Elliott, Sidney L., 319 Ellis, Benjamin T. Jr., 165 Ellis, Joemichael, 137, 333 Ellis, John W., 181, 297 Ellis, Phillip, 319 Ellison, Amziw G., 319 Elmore, Christopher N., 319 Elsey, Harry W., 297 Emanuel, Esme, 122, 313 Emanuel, Frank B., 125, 297 Embry, J, din S., 287 Emerick, Dan S., 333 Engelmann, Judy E., 333 English, Garry W., 319 Epperson, Sue J., 333 Epps, George R., 297 Epting, John L. Jr., Ill, 297 Erikson, K. E., 297 Ermine, Linda E., 333 Ervin, Alfred H. Jr., 297 Ervin, Johnny D., 165, 343 Erwin, Joyce A., 313 Erwin, Samuel R., 333 Eskridge, Merry N„ 333 Estapa, Dorothy J., 319 Estes, James D., 297 Estes, Lester A. Jr., 190 Estes, Martha A., 319 Ethridge, H. Wayne, 319 Ethridge, Ri. hard C, 287 Ethridge, Robert E., 297 Eti, Ersin, 191 Eubank, Thomas W. II, 297 Eubanks, John M., 333 Evans, Billy P., 197-241, 319 Evans, Charles E. Jr., 313 Evans, Claudia A., 319 Evans, Edwin G., 297 Evans, Ralph W. Jr., 333 Evans, Robert D., 165, 280, 319 Evans, Thomas W., 297 Everett, Larry E., 333 Everett, Robert M. Jr., 297 Ewell, William M. Jr., 245. 313 Ewing, George L. Jr., 319 Ewing, William T. Jr., Ill Fairbank, Robert E. Jr., 141, 343 Fairchild, Mary D., 319 Fairley, Margaret A., 64, 129, 226, 297, 69 Fancher, Lillian C, 333, 319 Fancer, Susan F., 319 Faries, Jack B. Fairsh, Robert C, 333 Farish. Stephen H., 125, 192 Farish, Stephen D.. 297 Farragut, Joseph S., 319 Farrell, Michael, 333 Farrell, Patrick J., 165, 333, 319 Farrell, Ralph R., 319 Farris, James T., 82, 157, 242, 297, 68 Farris, Thomas E., 119, 319 Faubion, Ernest R., 119, 319 Faulk, Donald W., 297 Faulkner, Dale D., 319 Faulkner, Gary D., 297 Faust, Larry S., 223, 275, 297 Favre, Cornelius T. Jr., 343 Feathers, Michael L., 197, 333 Featherston, Samuel S., 165 Fedric, Radford, J., 149 Felts, Irma L., 182 Fenton, John M., 319 Ferber, Dale L., 137, 297 Ferguson, Anita K., 343 Ferguson, Billy J., 319 Ferguson, Brenda S., 313 Ferguson, Danny W., 343 Ferguson, Ebner R., 297 Ferguson, Karen A., 319 Ferguson, Robert C, 319 Ferguson, Susanne, 297 Ferguson, Thomas R., 343 Ferrell, Kenneth C, 297 Fctterman, James C, 225 Field, Robert W., 275, 333 Fields, Donald R., 343 Fields, Walter M. Ill, 157 Fillingim, Elmer F. Jr., 157 Finger, Van P. Jr., 165, 319 Fischer, Leo L. Jr., 197 Fisher, James F. II, 207, 333 Fisher, Russell E., 319 Fisher, Sharon A., 129, 206, 319 Fitzgerald, Lawrence W., 319 Flaherty, Patrick H., 220, 319 Flake, Bobby N., 333 Flake, David C, 343 Flake, Dorothy I., 333 Flanagan, Johnnie R. F., 319 Fleming, Gail M., 129, 343 Fleming, Gloria A., 313 Fleming, Howard T., 319 Fleming, Jerome L., 343 Fleming, Margie M., 333 Fleming, Sandra L., 225, 253, 333 Flewellen, Mary J., 153, 333 Flint, Ernest H., 319 Flohr, Daniel G. Ill, 297 Florriech, Gary L., 319 Flournoy. Richard S., 297 Floyd, Bedford, H.. 319 Floyd, Charles L., 343 Floyd, Chester R., 343 Floyd, John M., 275, 319 Floyd, Patt B., 319 Floyd, Thomas D., 319 Flynn, Billie U. Jr., 333 Forbes, Franky R., 319 Forbes, John K., 319 Ford, Joseph L. Jr., 173, 297 Ford, Romona, 182, 319 Ford, Wilburn K„ 191, 287 Fore, Charles E., 115, 297 Foreman, Linda G., 182, 343 Forester, Janice K. F., 319 Fortenberry, Ned, Jr., 196, 333 Fortenberry, Ronald W., 319 Fortinberry, Harry C, 297 Foster, Glenda A. R., 297 Foster, John W., Jr. 343 Foster, Michael L., 333 Foster, Samuel L. Ill, 297 Foster, Thomas K., 333 Fowler, Clayton G., 319 Fowler, Clifton B., 161, 333 Fowlkes, Bobby J., 319 Fox, Dennis M., 343 Fox, Paul W., 297 Fox, William M., 125. 319 Foy, Landis 0., 161, 333 Fraiser, John A., 82, 125, 69 France, Edward E. Jr., 297 Francingues, Norman R., 196, 319 Franklin, James P., 343 Frank, James A., 207, 333 Frasier, Scotty A., 319 Fraiser, John A., 297 ' Frazier, C. E., 165, 333 Frazier, Glynn A., 297 F ' razier, Mary L., 333 Frazier, Robert L., 333 Free, Leonard M., 119 Freeman, Charles M., 297 Freeman, Kenneth R., 182, 343 Freeman, Kenneth R., 242 Freeman, Larry E., 343 Freeman, Luther M., 333 Freeman, Robert J. Jr., 319 Frieman, William H., 1 II, 320 Frischhertz, James J., 320 Frost, Billy H., 320 Fulchcr, Bobby M., 297 Fulgham, Clayton M., 320 Fuller, Jon N., 297 Fuller, Joseph C, 343 Fuller, Marion L., 297 Fuller, William E., 333 Fullilove, Sherry D., 333 Fulton, David H., 320 Fulton, Eva N., 297 Fulton, Harry R., 343 Fulton, Sarah P. D., 297 Fulton, William H., 133, 116 Fultz, Cynthia A., 121 Fuqua, Jerry W., 343 Furini, Jerry A., 133 Furr, Judy M., 343 Fuselier, Henry E., 333 Gabbert, Meriwether W., 320 Gaddis, Fred L. Jr., 161, 297 Gaddis, Michiel C, 161, 343 Gaddis, Robert P., 145 Gaillard, Charles R., 320 Gainer, John L., 333 Gaines, Bill, 333 Gaines, Julia M. W., 333 Gaines, Patsy K., 297 Galey, Jerry, 320 Galey, Terry, 320 Galey, Wm. E. Ill, 173, 280, 320 Gallaspy, Garland M. Jr., 157, 225 Gallaspy, Jim, 320 Gallaspy, Thomas B. Ill, 333 Galle, Charles L., 320 Gallman, John H., 320 Gambrell, P. Anne, 320 Gambrell, Thomas S., 320 Gammel, Sherry M. W., 298 Gammel, Theo H., 298 Gammill, Janice E., 121, 333 Gammon, Daniel T., 313 Gannaway, James J. Ill, 161, 320 Gannaway, Steve D., 333 Cant, Nila R„ 189, 280, 320 Ganucheau, Michael J., 343 Garbo, William Jr., 343 Gardner. John W., 333 Gardner, Wendell W., 190, 219 Garner, Robert J. Ill, 298 Garrett, Daniel E., 320 Garrett, Douglas R., 141, 333 Garrick, Charles E., 320 Garrick, Joseph D. Ill, 344 Garrison, Martha J., 333 Garton, Patricia C. S. Gartrell, Alan E., 298 Garvin, Bobby S., 287 Gary, Larry T., 320 Gates, Linda M., 320 Gatlin, John M., 320 Gatlin, Phil K., 149, 333 Gavin, William C. Jr., Gazaway, Donald G., 298 Gearhiser, William H., 125, 215, 223, 229, 298 Geiselman, James H., 298 Geiser, Gary P., 169, 344 Geno, Charles M., 320 Geno, Teresa D., 182, 334 Gentry, Robert W., 197, 320 Gentry, Roy S., 334 Gentsch, Thomas A., 344 George, Byron L., 344 George, John F., 320 George, Winson L. Jr., 320 Gervin, Jack E. Jr., 141, 320 Gewin, Robert E., 215, 223, 275, 298, 70 Ghaneei, Mahmoud, 287 Ghilglieri. ' Fred J., 298 Gholston, James D., 298 Gibson, Benny B., 157, 242, 320 Gibson, Gerald H., 298 Gibson, Gordon W. Gibson, Sandra K. W., 320 Gibson, William J. Jr., 320 Gilbert, Buford O. Jr., 161, 298 Gilbert, Charles W. Jr., 334 Gilbert, James A., 334 Gilbert, John W. Jr., 298 Gilbert, Thomas P., 133 Gilbreath, Jimmie D., 334 Giles, Ginger K., 129, 344 Giles, Thomas F. Jr., 320 Gill, Charlotte, 344 Gill, Nirmal S., 222, 287 Gill, Wayne T., 320 Gillentine, Charles A., 298 Gillespie, Jimmie D., 334 Gilley, Charles R., 242 Gilliland, William T., 298 Gil]. in, Michael D.. 207, 298 Gipson, Jimmy C, 149, 298 Gist, Tommy L., 298 Glasgow, Thomas N., 298 Glass, Albert E., 314 Glei, Gregory F., 298 Glenn, Jeffrey L., 137, 298 Glenn, Glloyd L., 133 Glover, Ruth S., 280, 298 Glover, Susan C, 280, 320 Glover, Teresa J., 320 Gnemi, Bettye I., 177, 320 Gober, Hal D., 344 Gober, Lesa C, 153, 344 Godfrey, Martha G., 334 Godwin, Robert E., 157, 334 Goforth, Scott L., 334 Golden, Bob I. Jr., 119, 334 Goldman, Glenda K., 320 Goldman, J. C. Jr., 196, 275, 320 Goode, Hillard, L., 141, 207, 320 Goodgine, Hazel A. C, 314 Goodman, Charles M., 320 Goodman, John C, 334 Goodwin, Richard 0., 145, 344 Goodwin, William O., 298 Gordey, Larry V., 298 Gordon, Carl J. Jr., 298 Gordon, Charles J., 298 Gordon, James W., 298 Goree, Michael T., 334 Gorman, James T„ 133, 298 Gorrell, Wm. P. Jr., 197, 298 Goss, Rachel F., 320 Gossett, Robert N., 165, 320 Goudelock, Robert D. Jr., 173 Coza, Danny L., 341 Grabowski, Conrad E., 165, 298 Graddy, Ellen L., 177, 320 Graddy, Henry A., 141, 298 Graham, Alex C, 344 Graham, Charles R., 157, 344 Graham, Harold M., 221, 298 Graham, James D., 334 362 Graham, James R., 320 Graham, John K., 173 Graham, Martha E., 334 Grantham, William A., 145, 298 Graves, Billy R., 145, 344 Graves, Carl P., 334 Graves, David R., 287 Graves, John G., 320 Gray, Calvin, H., 287 Gray, Eleanor R., 59, 60, 153, 320 Gray, George M., 169, 341 Gray, Linda F. C, 298, 71 Gray, Marion, H., 137, 298 Gray, Sam W., 320 Gray, Sheila D., 334 Gray, Shirley L., 344 Grayson, Samuel A., 207, 298 Green, Delores E., 320 Green, Freddie E., 153, 320 Green, George A., 245 Green, Jaeob F. Ill, 320 Green, James T., 334 Green, Judy D. C, 334 Green, Stephen R., 298 Greer, Chester, 320 Greer, Gerald H., 145, 287 Greer, Hilton T. Jr., 161, 334 Greer, Stephen C, 238 Gregg, Billy R., 207 Gregg, Charles G., 298 Gregg, Patricia E., 298 Gregory, Danny R., 320 Gregory, Earline M., 320 Gregory, James G., 320 Gregory, Roy E. F., 344 Gregory, Thomas R. Jr., 165, 33 4 Gresham, Catherine L., 129, 253, 334 Gressett, Andrew L., 320 Gressett, Jo Ann, 320 Gressett, Wayne M., 298 Grice, John P. Jr., 173, 298 Grice, Richard H., 344 Griester, Gamble M., 320 Griffie, Kenneth F., 320 Griffin, Baxter K., 1 49, 242, 320 Griffin, Hoyt A. Jr., 334 Griffin, Donald F., 298 Griffin, James W. Jr., 98, 320 Griffin, Jane E., 334 Griffin, Kenneth D., 334 Griffin, Lavelle G., 298 Griffin, Raymond S., 191 Griffin, Sandra G., 334 Griffith, Harry C, 165, 320 Grigsby, Robert D., 344 Grillot, Larry R., 149, 232, 298 Grimes, Annette, 298 Grimes, Jimmy D., 334 Grisham, Jerry M„ 320 Grisham, Mary J., 320 Grisillo, Glenn H., 106 Grissom, Jackie W., 299 Grissom, Linda J., 153, 334 Grissom, Ralph G., 220, 299 Grott, Charles N., 334 Grove, Harold F., 157, 299 Groves, Thomas F. Ill, 334 Grower, John M. Jr., 320 Grubbe, Michael W., 320 Grubbs, Gene A., 299 Grubbs, Jon G., 344 Guckert, Carolyn B., 320 Guckert, George H. Jr., 320 Guenther, Charles C. Jr., 165, 238, 334 Guerry, Newton D. Ill, 344 Guerry, William W. Jr., 334 Guertin, Susan M., 334 Guess, Edward T., 344 Guess, George G., 334 Guest, George P., 196 Guest, Tommy E. Jr., 334 Guice, David L., 275, 320 Guice, Michael D., 299 Guider, Carol G., 59, 60, 62, 64, 129, 253, 320 Guillot, William L., 157, 334 Guinn, Lillian, C. M., 240, 299 Guinn, Terrell B. Jr., Gullett, Rebecca L., 121, 320 Gulmon, Gretchen, A., 299 Gulseth, Martin H., 223, 320 Gumpert, Frank L., 112, 299 Gunter, Charles P., 334 Gunter, Donald D., 334 Gunter, Fred M., 220, 320 Gunter, Martha J. L., 299 Gurley, Raymond G., 173 Guthrie, Paul R., 169, 334 Guy, Rose E. C, 344 Guyse, Clyde Jr., 320 Guyton, John M., 165, 98 Gwin, Anne P., 344 Gwin, Frank W. Ill, 157, 334 Gwin, Martha C, 129, 320, 70 Gwing, Wm. T. Sr., 334 II Hailey, Geraldine, 320 Hailey, Irvin W., 221, 299 Hailey, Tip R., 165, 190, 320 Haire, Gordie L. Jr., 320 Haisten, Howard B., 344 Halavats, James W., 334 Hale, Virgil R. Jr., 169, 344 Hall, Dennis E., 102 Hall, Dennis R., 344 Hall, Frederick K. Jr., 299 Hall, Gregory B., 173 Hall, Harold B., 225 Hall, Harold L. Jr., 275 Hall, Jimmy W., 320 Hall, Joe F., 190, 219, 299 Hall, Judy G., 299 Hall, Julie A., 320 Hall, Stephen A., 299 Hall, Tommy G., 220, 299 Hall, Vernon L., 344 Hall, William J., 320 Haller, Robert L., 299 Hambrick, Mary L., 320 Hamilton, Barbara A. K., 189 Hamilton, Manie S. V., 299 Hamilton, Wm. H., 334 Hammack, Alva W., 299 Hammer, Rebecca D., 153, 320 Hammett, Carla S., 117, 177 Hammett, Ronald L., 344 Hammett, Suzy, 320 Hammett, Vernon C. Ill, 344 Hammond, Charles J. Jr., 344 Hammond, Cherie J., 66, 129, 206, 229, 299, 69 Hammond, Dan L., 334 Hammond, Hugh W. Jr., 320 Hampton, George T. Jr., 202 Hampton, Ronald T., 320 Hancock, James C. Jr., 334 Haney, Charlie K., 149, 320 Haney, John E., 334 Haney, Patricia A., 153, 253, 320 Hankins, Betsy R., 299 Hankins, Troy J., 334 Hanna, Danny F., 220, 299 Hannaford, Ralph S., 334 Hannan, Charles R. Jr., 137, 344 Hansen, Douglas H., 149 Hansford, Donald R., 320 Harbert, Constance L., 344 Harbor, John D., 149, 299 Harden, David B., 344 Harden, William L., 334 Hardin, John S., 334 Hardin, Nancy C, 177, 321 Hardin, Ronnie G., 334 Hardin, Sharon G., 321 Hardwick, Robert M. Jr., 321 Hardy, David R., 334 Hardy, James L., 321 Hardy, Merrill D. Jr., 137, 245, 321 Hardy, Thomas, 321 Hare, James D„ 227, 275, 299 Harlow, James L., 321 Harmon, Atlee O. Jr., 287 Harmon, Jerry L., 299 Harmon, John H. Jr., 169 Harmon, Robert G., 321 Harmon, Sue E., 235 Harper, Jack G., 321 Harper, Mack L., 314 Harper, Peggy R., 321 Harper, Peggy S., 299 Harper, Raymond O., 344 Harper, Warren G. Jr., 334 Harper, William S., 189 Harpole, John T., 299 Harrell, Janet L., 344 Harrell, Patti S., 129, 299 Harrell, Robert R., 334 Harrington, Danny A. Jr., 334 Harris, Chester A., 344 Harris, Cynthia J., 344 Harris, Davey, 321 Harris, Donald R., 161, 321 Harris, George M-, 161, 321 Harris, Jacqueline L., 344 Harris, James D. Jr., 334 Harris, Joe T., 321 Harris, John W., 169 Harris, Joseph P., 287 Harris. Linda J. B., 334 Harris, Noma C, 321 Harris, Patrick C, 196, 299 Harris, Rose M., 321- Harris, Sheldon C, 299 Harris, Winfred I. Jr., 321 Harrison, Betty E., 219, 321 Harrison, Calvin W., 299 Harrison, Charles D., 321 Harrison, Danny E., 321 Harrison, Henry D. Jr., 344 Harrison, Linda G., 334 Harrison, Ralph D., 173, 321 Harrison, Steadman D. Jr., 192, 321 Hart, Danny R., 334 Hart, David T., 137, 321 Hart, Deron H., 299 Hart, Irma N., 125, 344 Hart, Larry R., 299 Hartfield, George B., 280 Hartfield, George D., 125 Hartley, Nancy J., 299 Hartness, James L., 197, 321 Hartness, Robert A. Jr., 195, 299 Hartsell, Cully J., 321 Hartzell, Clifford L., 299 Haskins, Jerry W., 299 Haskins, Phillip R., 299 Hassen, Charles G., 334 Hatcher, Milton W., 287 Hatcher, Ruthie J. C, 240, 299 Hatcher, Warren A., 280, 344 Hatchett, David W., 137. 203, 204, 214, 232, 321, 68 Hathcock, Jacqueline M., 240 Hatten, Everett P., 334 Havens, Norma J., 321 Hawkins, Cathy L., 153, 334 Hawkins, William E., 141, 299 Hawks, William T., 299 Hawthorne, Preston R., 344 Hayes, Jerome A., 334 Haynes, Charles H. Jr., 149, 299 Haynes, Chris P., 161, 321 Hays, Penelope R., 299 Head, Linda R., 344 Heard, Phillip, H., 334 Heard, Richard F., 287 Hearn, Patricia A., 287 Hearsberger, James O., 190, 219, 321 Hearron, Greta K., 153, 334 Heath, John S., 334 Herberling, Marsha D., 344 Hebert, Ted L., 321 Hebron, Freddie, L., 344 Hegwood, Clint, P. Jr., 321 Heidelberg, Samuel T. Jr., 241, 299 Heindle, Frederick J., 135, 334 Helman, Glenn D., 149, 221, 299 Helman, Kenneth H., 149, 334 Hemba, Gary D., 344 Hemphill, James A. Jr., 344 Hemphill, James V. Ill, 299 Hemphill, Judith L., 300 Hemphill, Robert D., 125, 334 Henderson, Craig J., 169, 344 Henderson, Edward L., 344 Henderson, Judith A., 300 Henderson, Kenneth E., 321 Henderson, Olga L., 321 Henderson, Philip T., 220 Hendon, Joe P., 300 Hendricks, John M., 344 Hcndrix, Paul F., 334 Hendrix, Robert E. Jr., 169 Hendry, Michael M., 216 Hendry, Ronald L., 334 Henley, Ronald D., 173, 280, 321 Henry, Abb M. Jr., 321 Henry, Gloria J., 121, 206, 300 Henry, James F., 137, 321 Henry, Parker J., 220, 300 Henson, Elizabeth I. A., 300 Henson, George W. Jr., 116, 165, 202, 214, 232, 300 Herndon, Marilyn R., 344 Herren, Lee M., 135, 195, 344 Herren, Stanley A., 116, 135, 190, 203, 232, 321 Herring, Wayne C, 334 Herring, William K., 220, 300 Herrington, Joann G., 240 Herrington, Linnie V., 300 Herron, David R., 334 Herron, Jeffrey L., 275, 321 Herschede, Sarah L., 334 Heslep, Walter D., 157 Hester, David C, 137, 334 Hester, David L., 125 Hester, Dixie D., 321 Hester, James E., 321 Hester, Joseph, 334 Hester, Larry T., 334 Hetrick, Gilbert H., 321 Hewlett, Richard G., 157, 334 Hewlette, Ronald M., 321 Hiatt, Rex A., 207, 321 Hicks, Carl F. Jr., 232, 242, 321 Hicks, Kenneth E., 145, 300 Hicks, Peggy L., 321 Hicks, Stephen W., 145, 334 Higginbottom, Mary J., 334 Higgins, Glenn E., 300 Hildebrand, Nena V., 300 Hill, Brenda S., 334 Hill, Clark B., 344 Hill, Fred J., 157, 334 Hill, James E., 3110 Hill, Jim M., 169 Hill, Johnie D., 300 Hill, Joseph R., 300 Hill, Linda L., 321 Hill, Linda P., 300 Hill, Melinda G., 334 Hill, Perry L, 334 Hill, Susan L., 321 Hill, Wayne C, 145, 344 Hillman, Joseph C. Jr., 141, 186, 321 Hilton, Robert E., 300 Hine, Lowell, 344 Hines, Billy M., 321 Hines, Donald C, 184 Himes, Donna V., 334 Hinkebein, Bruce G., 137, 334 Hinsman, George F., 112 Hilt, Beebe D., 344 Hitt, James F., 165, 290, 300 Hitt, Raymond F., 300 Hitt, Wilbern G., 334 Hobbs, William V., 125, 300 Hobby, James T., 223, 300 Hobby, Martha J., 300 Hobdy, Braxton T. Jr., 141 Hobgood, Wesley A., 344 Hobson, Michael B., 300 Hockey, Gary L., 106, 145 Hodges, James D., 149, 182, 321 Hodges, Shirley J. F., 321 Hodges, Gerald L., 321 Hodges, William H., 321 Hodges, William L., 165 Hodgins, Ronald E., 334 Hodum, Thomas D., 344 Hogg, Barbara L., 334 Hogue, Glenda K., 334 Holbrook, Richard C, 335 Holcomb, Thomas H., 300 Holcombe, Harry H., 149, 300 Holden, Doug R., 157, 321 Holden, William T., 321 Holiner, Emile W., 244 Holland, Clara N. H., 300 Holland, David S., 173, 300 Holland, Jacinto B. Jr., 335 Holland, Susan H., 280, 321 Holleman, Emily C, 321 Holleman, Jacqueline M., 287 Holleman, Zora J., 335 Holley, Joseph D., 321 Holliday, Marguerite E., 321 Holliday, Richard L., 75, 321 Holliday, Vera K., 335 Holliman, Dennis E., 335 Hollingsworth, Joe B., 300 Hollis, Betty G., 300 Hollis, Joseph E., 287 Holloman, Elizabeth C, 177, 321 Holloman, Chester D., 125, 232, 290, 300 Holloway, Elton D., 321 Holloway, Kathy A., 344 Hollowell, Bertron T., 321 Holly, Bobby L., 321 Holmes, David B. Ill, 321 Homes, Fred B., 335 Holmes, Gary D., 335 Holmes, Peter A., 225, 300 Holmes, Robert L., 149 Holmquist, Nelson W-, 321 Holzhauer, James L., 344 Homan, David, 321 Honeycutt, Virginia J., 321 Hony, William R., 335 Hood, Dwight E., 116, 119, 321 Hood, Frederick, B., 229 Hood, Jerry E., 115, 300 Hook, Stephen C, 300 Hooker, Charles H. Jr., 242 Hooker, Marcus E., 344 Hooker, Phillip A., 287 Hooper, James F. IV, 165, 321 Hoots, Phillip R., 335 Hopkins, Beverly L. H., 300 Horowitz, Michael C, 287 Horn, Jerry B., 300 Horn, Raymond, 344 Home, George M., 193, 300 Home, Leita J., 321 Horton, Charles R., 335 Horton, John W., 321 Horton, Walter B., 321 Hosch, Burton B., 141, 335 Hoseman, John K., 184 Hoskins, Margaret A., 321 Hossley, Mary L., 321 Hough, James ' H. Jr., 341 Houlk, Bobby S., 321 Houp, William L. Jr., 321 House, Barbara J., 240, 321 Houston, Alice F., 300 Houston, Frances I., 129, 344 Houston, Oscar L. Ill, 321 Howard, Beverly J., 321 Howard, William G., 112 Howard, Win. P., 275, 335 Howarth, James E., 102, 321 Howarth, John R., 190 Howe, David H., 321 Howell, Eric L., 335 Howell, Erna L., 344 Howell, Frederick F. Jr., 344 Howell, James R., 145, 344 Howell, Jerry R., 321 Howell, Sue J., 321 Howie, John B. Jr., 125, 300 Howie, John W., 321 Huang, Chuen-Shan, 287 Hubbard, Mary A., 321 Hubbard, Robert D., 137, 344 Huber, Charles R. Ill, 169 Hudgins, C. E., 300 Hudnall, Bill M., 226, 300 Hudson, Charles E. Ill, 300 Hudson, Richard I., 119, 300 Hudspeth, Royce W., 344 Huey, William B., 165, 300 Huff, Hansford L. Jr., 322 Huffstatlern, Harvey G., 221, 300 Hoggins, Edwin C. Jr., 300 Hughes, Billy J., 332 Hughes, Charles A., 165 Hughes, Farmer P., 165, 301 Hughes, Jerry R., 301 Hughes, John N., 229 Hughes, John R., 344 Hughes, Linda L., 189, 335 Hughes, Ralph O., 335 Hughes, Robel C, 121, 344 Hughes, Robert C, 141, 344 Hughey, James W., 301 Hull, Howard D. Jr., 322 Hull, Johnnie E., 275, 301 Hulsey, David D. Jr., 161, 335 Humble, Thomas S., 125 Hummer, Nancy H., 335 Humphrey, Ronald W., 149 Humphreys, Michael E., 275, 322 Humphries, Richard D., 161, 191, 301 Humphries, Tom H., 161, 344 Hunt, Andrew D. Jr., 169, 335 Hunt, Billy M., 322 Hunt, Donald R., 287 Hunt, Gaines C, 287 Hunt, Lynda W. C, 322 Hunt, Ronnie C, 344 Hunter, Harold K„ 322 Huntley, Brenda J., 344 Hurd, Alfred E. Jr., 301 Hurd, Lois W., 322 Hurley, Richard L., 301 Hurt, Barry S., 119, 314 Husmann, Anne M., 301 Hussain, Sajjad, 287 Hussey, John H. Jr., 322 Hussey, Walter D., 125, 335 Hutchins, Frank Jr., 322 Hutchinson, Charles R., 223, 301 Hutchinson, S. A. Jr., 137, 344 Hutchison, Arthur H., 301 Hutson, Carolyn, 301 Hutson, Frank M., 301 Huval, Danny J., 291 Hyatt, William D., 335 Hydron, Steven C, 119, 344 Hyneman, James A., 322, 301 Hynum, Marvin W., 137 Ibrahim, Tawfik I., 287 lies, Barbara E., 335 Igram, Anthony W., 344 Igram, Armour L. J., 133 Igram, Gary W., 335 Ingram, Harold B., 344 Inmon, Gerald P., 322 Irby, Sara J., 121, 344 Irwin, Carl M., 322 Isaac, Calvin J., 287 Isch, James A. N. I., 165, 344 Ishee, Audie M., 344 Ishee, Gerald R., 196, 335 Ivey, Carl E. Jr., 116, 145, 238, 335 Ivy, Charles R., 335 Ivy, Cynthia A., 129, 206, 301, 71 Ivy, Harry G., 322 Ivy, Ovid L., 344 Ivy, Richard D., 287 Ivy, William F. Jr., 345 Jabbour, Nagid A., 197, 222, 301 Jacks, Donna R., 322 Jacks, Rebecca A., 234, 301 363 Jackson, Charles M., 301 Jackson, David M. Jr.. 161, 313 Jackson, Dorothy L., 322 Jackson, James A., 165, 345 Jackson, James H., 115 Jackson, Laura D., 322 Jackson, M. Lee, 189, 301 Jackson, Marilyn D. M., 322 Jackson, Ralph R., 301 Jackson. Robert E. Jr.. 315 Jackson, Robert M. Jr., 169, 322 Jackson, Vincent C. Jr., 157, 301 Jacob, William B., 161, 345 Jacobs, Herbert W., 116, 141, 203, 214. 301 Jacobs, William C, 34.5 Jakins, Earnest A. Jr., 301 James, Alexander N., 335 James, Charles D., 335 James, David L., 173, 301 James, Kenneth R., 322 James, Kenneth R., 322 James, Mildred J., 322 James, Myron E., 301 James, Richard E. Jr., 322 James, Robert L., 301 James, Ronald A., 169 James, Thomas L. Jr., 335 Janes, Donald C, 322 Jarrell, Joe H. Jr., 1 II, 345 Jarrett, Larry N., 345 Jarrett, Tommy A., 157 Jasper, Barbara A., 66, 153, 253, 345 Jasper, Curtis G., 119, 322 Jef. oat, Douglas F., 322 Jefcoat, Thomas M., 322 Jeffery, Miles K., 301 Jefrics, Earl D., 196, 322 Jenkins, Ellie E. B., 301 Jenkins, James N., 301 Jenkins, Virginia A., 301 Jennings, David P., 301 Jennings, Phillip J., 335 Jernigan, Janice K., 322 Jernigan, Robert A., 335 Jerome, Dennis C, 191 Jiu, Johnny B., 335 Johnson, Bettye, 301 Johnson, Bix, M., 125, 301 Johnson, Danny K., 165, 345 Johnson, Debarah, J., 129 Johnson, Debe J., 345 Johnson, Edward M. Ill, 345 Johnson, Eugene F. Jr., 335 Johnson, Fred Arnold Jr., 165, 335 Johnson, Froman B., 287 Johnson, Gary W., 322 Johnson, James W., 345 Johnson, John A., 119, 301 Johnson, John K., 345 Johnson, Joseph R., 301 Johnson, Judith W., 121, 335 Johnson, Karl H., 345 Johnson, Linda D., 345 Johnson, Linda J., 177, 335 Johnson, Lonnie C, 135, 225, 322 Johnson, Martha D., 322 Johnson, Martha F. C, 301 Johnson, Nancy S., 245, 335 Johnson, Rodger L., 157, 197, 238, 335 Johnson, Samuel C, 301 Johnson, Samuel P., 335 Johnson, Susan F. B., 301 Johnson, T. M. Kinlcy II, 335 Johnson, Thomas O., 335 Johnson, Tommy C, 322 Johnson, Walter J. Jr., 141, 345 Johnson, Warren T. Jr., 161, 335 Johnson, William E., 315 Johnson, William L., 301 Johnston, Alan M., 322 Johnston, David H., 301 Johnston, Harvey D., 287 Johnston, Kenneth E., 302 Johnston, Michael, 335 Johnston, Richard A., 335 Johnston, Raymond A., 332 Johnston, Robert A., 335 Johnstone, Robert D., 322 Joiner, Margaret A. S., 301 Jones, Andrew D., 315 Jones, Arthur M., 173, 322 Jones, Benjamin C, 335 Jones, Bettye J., 223, 234, 322 Jones, Billy D. Jr., 145 Jones, Carl W., 322 Jones, Connie P., 335 Jones, Daniel E., 137, 345 Jones, David R., 345 Jones, Donald L., 301 Jones, Gaston J. Jr., 119, 301 Jones, George D., 301 Jones, Gerald A., 301 Jones, James H., 345 Jones, James L., 345 Jones, Joe D., 345 Jones, John W. Jr., 322 Jones, Larry W., 322 Jones, Linda A ' ., 240, 335 Jones, Louis B., 161 Jones, Martha L., 121, 322 Jones, Michael W., 173, 322 Jones, Paula D. S., 315 Jones, Phillip R., 345 Jones, Ransom C, 111, 335 Jones, Rita A., 322 Jones, Robert C, 211 Jones, Robert I.. Jr., 212, 169, 301, 302 Jones, Roger P., 287 Jones, Roy K., 322 Jones, Samuel B. T., 315 Jones, Scott S., 119, 232, 315, 322 Jones, Shirley D., 302 Jones, Sonny, 322 Jones, Stirling P., 161, 345 Jones, Ted E.. 106 Jones, Walter P. Ill, 182 Jours, Wayne M., 335 Jones, William T., 302 Jordan. Charles A. Jr., 50, 70, 137, 203, 201, 214, 232, 302 Jordan, Earl P. Jr., 112, 322 Jordan. James V., 204, 302 Jordan, Johnnie K. Jr., 157, 315 Jordan, Kathleen A., 345 Jordan. Linda D., 335 Jordan, Martha E., 322 Jordan. Paul O., 302 Jordan, Steven W., 335 Jordan, Thomas N., 213, 322 Jordan, Thomas W., 137, 345 Joslin, Kenneth E., 302 Josey, Mary L., 302 Joy, Joseph R. Ill, 315 Joynt, Thomas S., 242 Jue, Larry, 335 Jue, Thomas, S., 345 Jumper, Robert F., 335 Juniker, Anthony M., 119, 345 Justice, Michael L., 322 K Kahl, Bonnie L.. 302 Kahl, James T., 161, 345 Kalahar, James P., 302 Kappler, George P. Jr., 125 Karcher, James N., 125, 322 Kari, Kaid I., 302 Karkhanis, Vijaykumar J., 287 Karnik, Ashok P., 287 Karr, James P., 302 Katzenmeyer, Mary J., 322 Kearney, Milton V., 335 Keathley, James F., 322 Keating, Stephen M., 189, 335 Keel, Lionel V. Jr., 280 Keen, F. Gary, 322 Keen, Loucretia S. G., 302 Keeton, Edwin M. Jr., 161 Keith, Dcwin M. Jr., 157, 335 Kellar, William S. Jr., 322 Keller, Donald R., 302 Kelley, Edward L., 116, 125, 336 Kelley, Marcus D. Jr., 302 Kellogg, Lloyd C. Jr., 165, 322 Kellum, Karen, 177, 345 Kelly, Barbara H., 302 Kelly, George M., 323 Kelly, George S., 322 Kelly, George T., 165, 322 Kelly, Patricia R., 153, 345 Kemp, Harry D., 322 Kemp, Michael L., 322 Kemp, Randy J., 336 Kendriek, Donald E., 242, 322 Kendrick, Robert S., 145, 345 Kennard, John B. Jr., 119, 345 Kennard, Thomas H., 336 Kennedy, Betsy J., 121, 345 Kennedy, Beverley T. Jr., 336 Kennedy, Cecil J. Jr., 125 Kennedy, Danny H., 245 Kennedy, Edward T., 302 Kennedy, Joe C, 345 Kennedy, John C, 336 Kennedy, Robert K., 345 Kennedy, Rubie I., 345 Kent, James R. Jr., 336 Kergosien, Hardy C, 157, 322 Kergosien, Harold A., 157, 322 Kerr, James D., 302 Kerr, John B., 322 Kerr, Virginia L., 240, 302 Key, Harold J., 302 Key, Tommy R., 302 Khan, Ali Y., 287 Khan, Mir A. A., 287 Khcsal, Rebecca, 345 Khowsudhi, Wanna, 287 Kieslich, James M., 345 Kiihl, Romeu A De Souza, 288 Kilgore, William L., 195, 345 Killcbrcw, Joseph F., 243 Kilpatriok, Darby, 322 Kimbrell, Thomas S., 116, 214, 302 Kimbrough, Joe E., 315 Kimbrough, John M. Ill, 190, 322 Kimbrough, Sandra F., 315 Kinard. Stephen P., 345 Kincade, Robert T., 288 King, Albert H., 165 King, Alvin H., 280, 322 King, Deborah K., 322 King, Donald C, 98 King, Dnrwootl W., 336 King, Elton R., 302 King, Gary P., 302 King, Louis A., 125 King, Nickey L., 141, 302 King, Pamela K., 336 King, Thomas B., 336 King, William R. J., 302 Kirby, George R., 125 Kirk, Joe S., 345 Kirk, Larry G., 1 19, 182, 302 Kiser, William E., 302 Kisner, Ronald L., 345 Kitchen, James L., 302 Kitchens. William A., 157, 322 Kitchin, Robert W., 302 Klauser, Harry E., 215 Klinck, Thomas W., 165 Kline, John F., 302 Klorer, Harold W. Jr., 336 Klyee, Steve W., 137, 322 Knapp, Michael L., 345 Kneeland, Nancy L. B., 302, 70 Knight, Robert J., 322 Knight, Ronald C, 137, 302 Kocster, Louis W., 322 Kolb, Patricia A., 345 Kopl, James H., 196, 302 Kornrumpf, David A., 196, 302 Kotynia, Richard E., 302 Kowaluk, J. Elaine, 322 Kozisek, Jeffrey L., 336 Kraker, Robert L. Jr., 345 Krass, Paul, 302 Kringer, Leo E., 169, 302 Kiiemmerle, Barron F., 288 Kuemmerle, Louise C, 322 Kulkarni, Prakash G., 288 Kuo, Frank F., 196 Kyle, Linda F., 336 Kynerd, Mimi E., 240, 322 La Fever, Lawrence O., 302 Lacey, William H., 157, 322 Lack, Stephen D., 302 Ladner, Donald G., 322 Lagrone, Jimmy W., 207, 345 Laird, Henry L. II, 322 Laird, John K., 322 Laird, Tony A., 322 Lamarche, Pierre R., 106 Lambert, Wm. D. L., 335 Lambert, Ira D. II, 335 Lampley, Joan E., 302 Lancaster, Alan D., 345 Lancaster, Harold J., 335 Lancaster, James F., 275 Lancaster, Robert L., 161, 322 Land, Dorothy M., 302 Landers, James H., 315 Landers, William T., 302 Landers, Wm. J. II, 165 Landrum, James N., 335 Landrum, Ronald P., 157, 335 Landrum, Terry L., 335 Landrum, Terry M., 157, 322 Landrum, William L., 335 Lane, Barney W., 303 Lane, Philip N., 169 Lang, Loraine C, 303 Lang, Robert B. Jr., 345 Langan, Clara M., 303 Lange, Charles E., 169 Lange, Jean M., 288 Langerfeld, Charles W., 345 Langerfeld, Cheryl F., 303 Langston, Leland L. Jr., 149, 303 Lanier, Robert Cox II, 137, 345 Lantrip, Mary E., 322 Lanty, Raymond J. Ill, 303 Larrimore, Harold M. Jr., 335 Larsen, David F., 345 Larue, Mary A., 345 Lashley. ' R. E., 322 Lascter, Michael W., 335 Lash, Fred L., 322 Latham, Edward E. Jr., 102, 125 Latimer, Alton P. Jr., 62, 125, 335 Lauderdale, Jim B., 345 Lauderdale, John L., 191, 288 Laughlin, Michael G., 335 Laughlin, Wm. H., 173, 242, 303 Lawlcr, David W., 335 Lawrence, Donald D., 161, 333 Lawrence, James W., 323 Lawrence, Michael G., 173, 303 Lawrence, Richard L., 303 Lawrence, Steve L., 133 Lawrence, W. Dwayne, 157, 323 Laws,,,,, James S. Jr., 288 Lawson, Thomas H., 157, 303 Lea, Stephen J., 321 Lealherwood, Diana L., 321 Lee, Drake K., 315 Lee, Harold Jr., 303 Lee, Henry G. Jr., 321 Lee, Jerry S., 116, 157, 232, 321 Lee, John R., 173 Lee, Yolamla L., 321 Leech, Minnie A., 303 Leeds, Harry D., 191 Lefoldt, Michael L., 169 Lcfol.lt, Richard F., 137, 335 Lehman, Harry D. Jr., 323 Leker, James G., 315 Lemasters, Earl W., 315 Lcmay, James T., 186, 323 Lcnard, Edward D., 323 Leonard, Katherine, 335 Lepard, Jessie P., 335 Lcpard, Wesley E., 220, 303 Lesley, Janice G., 210, 303 Lester, Ronnie A., 345 Lester, Thomas S., 165, 335 Lester, William K. Jr., 173, 245 Leverctte, Nita, 345 Leverctte, Rita, 315 Levy, Carol J., 229, 335 Lewis, David C, 335 Lewis, Duight D., 303 Lewis, Marsha C, 66, 153, 345 Lewis, Peggy S., 59, 61, 153, 323 Lewis, Rufus A., 303 Lewis, Sandra K., 345 Lewis, Stephen R., 303 Lewis, Thomas H. Jr., 335 Lewis, Thomas P., 335 Lewis, Webster T., 323 Lewis, Wendell C. Jr., 323 Lic hte, Sandra K., 335 Lieb, John F., Ill, 315 Lieb, Philip E. Jr., 141, 303 Ligon, James G., 323 Lindamood, Lapsley S., 323 Lindell, Leonard N., 323 Lindsay, Robert D., 335 Lindsey, Don B., 133 Ling, Wm. A. Ill, 323 Linskey, Andrew F., 221, 303 Linton, Owen B., 323 Lipincott, Robert G., 275, 323 Little, Charles M., 125, 323 Little, Jerry M., 196 Little, Joseph E., 303 Little, Michael H., 315 Livingston, Coy R., 323 Livingston, James M., 190, 323 Livingston, Marie C, 303 Livingston, Ronald P., 323 Loague, Billy L., 190 Loekridge, John C, 116, 135, 190, 303 Lockhart, Frank D., 303 Loden, Elvie G., 323 Loden, Michael W., 229 Loflin, Linda K., 240, 323 Lofstrom, Charles S., 335 Lofton, James H., 288 Lofton, M. Lucille, 303 Londoiio, Ruby, 222, 288 Long, Billy J., 323 Long, George B. 11, 323 Ling, Luther A., 184, 323 Longest, James T., 303 Longino, Robert E. Ill, 335 Longmirc, Janice E., 323 Longmire, Lola C, 303 Longtaine, Donald J., 323 Looney, Anna M., 129, 345 Looney, Evelyn C, 129, 335 Looney, Wm. A., 280, 323 Loper, Sammy E., 323 Lopez, Jorge A., 197 Lossett, David J., 303 Lott, Barbara A., 335 Lott, Necdom B., 161, 345 Lott, Reuben, R. Jr., 323 Lott, William D., 149, 323 Lotterhos, Wm. E. Jr., 137, 323 Love, Dona S., 323 Love, Gergia J., 323 Love, Patsy O., 323 Love, Phyllis C„ 345 Love, Thomas H., 303 Lovelace, Donald E., 119 Loveless, Clifton E., 345 Lovell, Mark B., 345 Lovette, Eric G., 196 Lovette, George H., 288 Lovorn, Charles R., 165, 303 Lovorn, Jessie G., 303 Lowe, Robert R. Jr., 149, 335 Lowe, Shirley A., 335 Lowery, Alan K., 345 Lowery, Charlie A. Ill, 173 Lowery. Elihu J., 119. 315 Lowery, George A., 220, 323 Lowery, Mary E., 315 Lowry, James T., 323 l.uby, James P., 323 Liiby, Louis G., 345 Luce, Douglas T., 323 Lucie, Anna L., 177, 335 In, Ham, Michael D., 189, 303 Luke, Edna P., 210, 303 Luke. Jane L., 121, 206, 253, 303 Luke, Nancy R., 66, 345 Luke, Willie A., 323 Lum, Lidian, 335 Lunicford, Audrey K., 288 Luter, Emmettc D., 303 Luther, Wanda J., 225, 335 I.utrick, William E. Jr., 219 Lynn, A. R., 323 Lyons, Joseph T., 303 M Maht-y, Johnell F., 323 Mahry, Raymond L., 288 Mabry, Samson III, 323 Mabry, Wendell K., 345 Macintosh, David G. Jr., 336 Maekey, Mary V., 323 Maclennan, William M., 225, 303 Macoy, Henry M., 197 Macris, Jack J., 345 Maddox, James Roy Jr., 137, 345 Madison, David P. Jr., 137, 336 Maestre, Eduardo R., 336 Magee, Billy C. K. J., 275, 303 Magce, Charles V., 303 Magee, Deborah Y., 227, 323 Maggio, Frank A., 323 Maguire, Paul R. M., 303 Main, Thomas E. Ill, 190, 219, 323 Majors, Rebecca A., 153, 323 Makamson, Charles W-, 303 Makamson, Thomas L., 303 Maki, Michaet D., 336 Male, Barry L., 125, 323 Malec, Stanley J., 346 Mallory, John T., 323 Malone, Bobby, 288 Malonc, Larry W., 303 Malone, William L. Jr.. 303 Malonf, Mary A., 336 Malloy, Michael R., 303 Manasco, Chester E., 323 Manderson, Claude L., 157, 323 Mangrum, Phillip E., 303 Mangum, Jasper C, 336 Mangum, Jim H. Jr., 346 Mangum, Norman W., 173 Maniscalco, Joseph P., 149 Manning, Christina L., 153, 346 Manning, Clyde V., 196, 304 Manning, Nancy J., 177, 304 Manning, Richard A., 304 Manning, Seth T., 336 Manor, Wallace T., 323 Manton, Joe R., 336 Manuel, Harold E. Jr., 336 Manuel, Robert J., 323 Marchant, G. H. Jr., 323 Marchesini, Claude M., 336 Marin, Pedro P., 346 Markham, James B. Jr., 301 Markwell, Barbara E., 323 Marlow, Rebecca L., 280 Marquez, John V., 220, 304 Marquez, Justin J. Jr., 301 Marshall, Peggy, 121, 336 Marsicek, Sylvia G., 346 Martin, Anna M., 288 Martin, Arvel G., 323 Martin, Carolyn S., 316 -Martin, Danny R., 98, 181, 323 Martin, Derrel R., 336 Martin, Homer M., 323 Martin, Howard M. Jr., 133 Martin. Jack I.., 1 II, 336 Martin, James M. Jr., 98, 165, 323 Martin, James W., 336 Martin, Kay, 323 Martin, Linda M., 235, 323 Martin, Lowrey L., 336 Martin, Margaret L., 153, 323 Martin, Nancy W. R., 301 Martin, Patsy R., 323 Martin. Ronnie A., 211, 197, 275, 301 Martin, Thomas M., 304 Martin, Wm. C. Ill, 119, 316 Mars, George R., 157, 212, 323 Miw.ii. Car) F., 323 Mason, Roger W., 182, 304 364 Massengill, Ollirc A. Jr., 217 Massey, Malcolm E., 301 Masscy, Robert M. Jr., 165, 323 Massey, Walter B., 316 Massing, Wayne F., 173, 323 Matliis, Danny E., 323 Mathison, Win. II. Ill, 111, 323 Matson, Paul A., 336 Matthews, David L., 301 Matthew:., Franklin M., 165, 323 Matthews, John I)., 106, 323 Matthews, John R. Jr., 220, 288 Matthews, Norman W. Jr., 173, 336 Mattox, James C, 98, 336 Mattox, Patricia C 323 Mmi, l.lin, Joseph M., 336 Maxey, Gaila R., 336 Maxey, John A., 336 Maxwell, Martha N., 129, 253, 323 Maxwell, Wilbun M., Ill, 203, 214, 232, 323 Maxwell, William F., 336 May, Beverly L., 323 May, Edwin L., 304 May, Joseph D., 220, 323 Mayfield, James R., 304 Mayfield, John K. Jr., 245, 316 Mayo, Douglas E., 346 May,), Mitchell D., 229, 316 Mays, Elhert J. Jr., 336 Mays, Win. E. Jr., 119, 323 McAtlams, Wm. D., 346 McAlpin, Betty F., 206 McAlpin, Jim L., 323 McBraycr, Mary D., 304 McBride, Gary V., 323 M, Hi ), William W., 223, 275, 304 McCaa, Percy M. Jr., 137, 346 McCaffery, Floyd B., 220, 301 McCain, Donald R., 336 McCain, W. C. Jr., 316 McCalcb, Fred W., 165, 323 McCall, Ralph D. Jr., 133, 336 McCallum, Robert W. Jr., 323 McCardle, Russell C, 135 McCarty, Ja k C. Jr., 190, 301 McCarty, Juanita, 323 McCaskill, Win. K., Ill, 304 McCaslin, Leland C, 323 McCharen, John R., 184, 324 McClamroch, Mike V., 336 McCleave, Barry W., 336 McClellan, Robert L., 288 McClcndon, C. C, 304 McClendon, Ronald W., 193, 275, 301 McClure, Luther M. Jr., 161, 316 McCluren, Obie W. Jr., 323 McCollum, Frank L., 81, 215, 223, 232, 304 McCollum, James H., 70, 324 McCollum, James S. Jr., 165, 336 McCommon, James E., 324 McCool, James W., 316 McCool, Johnny B., 301 McCorkle, Marvin T., 336 McCormick, Carol M., 315, 304 McCormick, Eddie O., 157, 336 McCormick, Floyd B., 229 McCormick, Sharon Kay, 235, 304 McCormick, Warren Q., 165, 346 McCoy, Robin D., 336 McCracken, Robert J., 157, 242 McCrillis, Billy E., 137, 232, 324 McCrillis, Jeanne P., 280 McCrory, Barry J., 336 McCrory, J. C, 304 McCrory, Tommye J., 304 McCullar, Robert L, 336 McCulloch, David C, 336 McCullouch, John B., 336 McCuIlough, S. W. Ill, 316 McDaniel, Danny J., 145, 304, 336 McDaniel, Sidney E. Jr., 165 McDaniel, Willie J., 245 McDaniel, Win. H. Jr., 288 McDavid, Robert S., 336 McDavid, Shelly, 336 McDonald, Andre D., 336 McDonald, Claiborne IV, 145, 336 McDonald, Eddie L., 119, 324 McDonald, Geroge V„ 336 McDonald, James D., 304 McDonald, Rogene, 304 McDonnell, Anne F., 301 McDonnell, Robert M., 141, 324 McDougal, Ken L., 157, 324 McDowell, Jack E., 189 McElroy, Donna J., 336 McElwain, William E., 324 McEwen, Mary D., 51, 54, 55, 58, 64, 177, 206, 253, 301, 70 McFerrin, Win. R., 223, 304 MrGee, Judy A., 346 McGce, Kenneth R., 102 McGaughy, Robert B., 321 McGill, Calvin E., 346 McGraw, James W-, 336 McCraw, Wm. W., 301 McGuffey, Bryan N., 112, 161, 324 McHaffcy, Judith C, 117, 121, 324 McHenry, Floyd J.. 301 Mclnnis, John M„ 173 Molntyre, John C. Jr., 137, 316 Mclntyrc, Sam R., 161, 346 Mclnlvre, Walker S., 161, 336 Mclntyie, Win. H. Jr., 161, 191 McKay, James P. Jr., 321 McKay, Richrd I., 321 McKay, Robert W., 301 McKay, Rosemary K., 301 McKay, Sidney B., 301 McKee, Clarence W., 324 McKee, Donald R., 336 M, Kee, Wm. M., 207, 336 McKclroy, Julia M. M., 324 MrKelrOy, Thomas A., 324 McKenzic, James G., 141, 324 McKibben, William, 301 McKibhon, Julian T., 141, 316 McKiniou, James M„ 304 McKinley, Charles F. Ill, 165, 324 McKinney, Rebecca L., 336 McKnight, Eckward N„ 149, 304 McKnight, Robert T„ 187, 324 McLellan, Marion M., 161, 316 McLclland, Douglas C, 321 McLemorc, Lawrence G., 346 McLeod, Rebecca, 336 McMahcn, Stephen L., 336 McManus, Sherry K., 336 McMaster, Suzanne, 280, 346 McMillan, James L., 301 McMillen, James A., 324 McMillin, James L., 336 McMinn, Joyce E., 280, 324 M, Minn, Marcia L., 346 McMullan, Jo W., 182, 324 McMullin, Wm. D. Jr., 169 McNair, Kim I., 189 McNecl, Jason N., 141, 232, 238, 324 McNecr, Durward, D., 336 MrNcer, Linda, 324 McNeese, Nikki A., 336 McNeill, Karen M., 304 McNeill, Kenny E., 304 McNeill, Win. A., 346 McNider, Richard E., 304 McPhail, Billy K., 288 McPhearson, Michael R., 280 McPhearson, Blayne S., 324 MeRae, John P. Jr., 305 McRae, Mary M., 153, 346 McRaney, Lyall T., 316 McRee, Michael A., 346 McRcynolds, John A., 126 M, Swain, Harlan B. Jr., 161, 225, 346 McWhorter, Gene W., 346 McWhorler, Gerald W., 316 McWilliams, Frank L., 161, 336 MeWilliains, Leon C. Ill, 145, 346 McWilliams, 0. Clifton, 133 McWilliams, Thomas D., 133 Meacham, Kenneth W. Jr., 169 Mea. ham, Robert H., 220, 336 Mcador, Mary L., 305 Meadows, Jimmy J., 305 Mears, Buddy M., 321 Mears, David E., 324 Measclls, Henry W„ 324 Medlin, James R., 186, 324 Mefford, Tony J., 165, 316 Meigs, Frank E. Ill, 346 Meli, James L., 149, 189, 305 Melott, Doris S., 121, 229, 280, 305 Melsheimer, Matthias M., 141 Melton, Jobie T. Jr., 145, 336 Melton, Joel M., 305 Melton, Larry B., 116, 137, 336 Melton, Ruth A., 305 Melton, Sherry A., 316 Mendez, Juan, 305 Mongol, David A., 316 Merideth, James M., 346 Merritt, Harry M. Jr., 305 Metts, Ida L., 305 Meyers, James A., 133 Meyers, Thomas A., 169 Michael, Daniel C, 111 Michel, Charles J. Ill, 324 Middlcbrooks, Joseph A., 288 Midtbo, Kevin L., 336 Midtbo, Richard D., 305 Milam, Jerry D., 336 Miles, Anne L., 346 Miles, David B. Jr., 161, 305 Miles, David N. Jr., 133 Miles, Donald W , 305 Miles, Gaines E., 185, 305 Miles, Martha S. G., 253 Miles, Robert J., 336 Miley, James W. Jr., 176, 305 Miley, William L., 102, 324 Miller, Catherine D., 346 Miller, David A., 245 Miller, Kenneth A., 316 Miller, Marguerite, 305 Miller, Michael B., 137, 305 Miller, Robert A., 220 Miller, Susan I.., 316 Miles, Larry Y., 336 Mills, Marion H., 321 Mills, Mary T., 129, 321 Mills, Nancy C, 316 Mills, Vernon, 305 Mills, Webster, 68 Miles, Vernon W., 81, 275 Milner, Ann,- H., 129, 336 Milner, David R., 173 Milner, James L., 316 Milner, Sammy G., 336 Milton, Robert E., 336 Minis, Robert P., 137, 305 Mims, William J., 316 Minor, Bessie E., 346 Miskelly, Pamela L.. 153, 346 Mitchain, Joan F., 121, 346 Mitchell, Christine M., 121, 346 Mitchell, Collins P. Jr., 173, 324 Mitchell, Diana G., 240, 336 Mitchell, Jimmy W., 324 Mitchell, Leonard B. Jr., 125, 191, 201, 305 Mitchell, Lota C, 321 Mitchell, Marianne G., 305 Mitchell, Michael W., 305 Mitchell, Thomas J., 157, 197, 305 Mitchell, Thomas R., 221, 336 Mitchell, Travis H., 288 Mitchell, Tula T., 210, 288 Mitchell, Victor G. Jr., 346 Mitlin, Laurance R., 324 Mitts, Lgenia J., 153, 346 Moak, Michael W., 324 Moffett, Mary F., 324 Mohead, James E. Jr., 173 - Mollitt, Tommy J., 169, 346 Monette, Robert W., 1 37, 346 Monk, Anthony, 305 Monn, James R., 169, 346 Monroe, Glenn A., 316 Monroe, John P. Jr., 336 Monroe, Lewis L., 137, 336 Monroe, Michael L., 112 Montague, Harriet G., 336 Montague, James L. Ill, 346 Montague, Phyllis A., 346 Montazer, David M., 305 Monteiro, Nara L. C, 324 Monteith, Margaret V., 305 Montgomery, Cynthia J., 288 Montgomery, E. Gail, 305 Montgomery, John M., 141, 337 Montgomery, Malcolm B., 196 Montgomery, Nancy F., 153, 305 Montgomery, Thomas P., 161 Mooney, Jerry C, 305 Moore, Bonnie L., 305 Moore, Charles A., 169, 324 Moore, Chester M., 125, 305 Moore, Claud W., 324 Moore, Daniel H., 336 Moore, Dclton L., 336 Moore, Donald L., 324 Moore, Drue B., 346 Moore, Edwin A., 219 Moore, Elizabeth D., 280 Moore, Ferdie L. Ill, 137, 336 Moore, Henry J., 321 Moore, James C, 336 Moore, Jane P., 66, 129, 346 Moore, Linda N., 316 Moore, Mclinda F., 129, 336 Moore, Mike C, 346 Moore, Patricia G., 337 Moore, Raymond W., 324 Moore, Reuben B., 190, 324 Moore, Robert D., 223, 336 Moore, Roger D., 337 Moore, Ronnie M., 346 Moore, Roy N. Jr., 346 Moore, Sarah L., 324 Moore, Shaun P., 173 Moore, Troy D., 324 Moore, William R., 275 Moorehead, Curtis D., 119, 346 Moorehead, Nona F., 288 Moran, Lowell T., 223, 305 Moran, Terrill J. Jr., 197, 305 Moree, James A., 346 Morehead, Lemuel Y. Jr., 223, 346 Moreton, Keith W., 169, 337 Morgan, Billie S., 346 Morgan, James A., 337 Morgan, James F., 305 Morgan, James L., 220, 324 Morgan, Jean E., 153, 337 Morgan, Jerry W., 280, 324 Morgan, Kathy S., 121, 346 Morgan, Larry W., 324 Morgan, Marilyn P., 305 Morgan, Michael E., 324 Morgan, Robert D., 305 Morgan, Robert B., 305 Morgan, Sandra E.. 253, 324 Morris, Carla R., 66, 346 Morris, Carol J., 177, 206, 321 Morris, Dwight A., 157 Morris, Kenneth R., 221 Morris, Margaret K., 177 Morris, Peggy K., 3 46 Morrow, Win. W., 337 Morton, G. W., 324 Morton, lames II., 316 Moshy, Elmer R., 137, 305 Mosby, John W., 191 Moshy, Michael S., 116, 141, 305 Moseley, Robert W., 337 Moses, Kelly D., 305 Moses, Nelson O., 305 Mosley, Rayn id A., 116, 157, 321 Moss, Goerge W. Jr., 215 Motes, Clarence L., 346 Motl, Don M., 324 Moulder, Terry R., 324 Moulds, Clinton W. Ill, 324 Moye, Marilyn A., 129, 253, 346 Mueller, Jackson, W. Jr., 337 Mueller, John T., 169 Mulay, Suryakant M., 288 Mulholland, Mary K., 234, 240, 305 Mullins, Daniel E., 288 Mullis, W. Ashley Jr., 125, 337 Munson, Robert L. Jr., 324 Munson, W. Alonzo, 195, 305 Munlock, James B., 220, 324 Murin, David M., 324 Murley, Danny S., 337 Murphrec, Charlotte A., 253, 346 Murphrce, David W., 305 Murphrec, Linda G., 153, 66, 346 Murphrec, Marsha E., 121, 280, 324 Murphrce, William C, 165, 324 Murphy, Henry C, 346 Murphy, Robert H., 324 Murphy, William C, 288 Murray, Eugene A., 220, 305 Murray, Julia E., 177, 346 Murray, Robert L., 324 Murrell, Franklin S. Jr., 306 Musgrove, Orvel E. Jr., 346 Mutchler, Mack S., 346 Myatt, Clark E., 182, 306 Myers, Frederick F. Jr., 337 Myers, Larry G., 324 Myrick, Andrew J. Jr., 306 Myrick, Nancy C. S., 306 Nabors, James D., 337 Nabors, Sandra E., 117, 153, 206, 290, 306, 69 Nangia, Suresh K., 222, 288 Nanney, William J., 306 Naqvi, Nusrat J. Z., 222, 243, 288 Naqvi, Syed M., 222, 288 Nash, Gary M., 161, 337 Nash, James E., 324 Nash, Suzanne, 153, 324 Nations, Richard G., 306 Nazary, Richard E., 324 Neal, Glenda J., 306 Neal, Richard W., 182, 324 Neal, Robert C, 288 Neal, Robert G., 346 Neal, Robert R., 193 Neal, Wanda A. P., 324 Neal, Willie E„ 324 Neaves, James D., 186 Neel, Henry E. Jr., 182, 324 Neely, James, 306 Neely, Samuel W., 288 Neill, James H., 306 Ncill, Judith A., 337 Neldon, Francis A., 119, 316 Nelms, William B., 306 Nelson, Deri B., 119, 316 Nelson, Joan M., 346 Nelson, William F., 82, 203, 165, 232, 324 Nerren, Edward L. Jr., 306 Nesbit, Larry G., 321 Nester, Martha S., 324 Newell, David C. Jr., 245, 346 Newman, James C, 288 Newman, Louis E., 306 Newsom, John B. IV, 337 Newsom, Thomas H., 223 Newton, James E., 337 Newton, Leslie B., 306 Newton, Richard E., 288 Nichols, Ernest E. Jr., 324 Nichols, John R., 161, 347 Nichols, June M., 177, 347 Nichols, Leonard H. Jr., 306 Nichols, Leonard P., 220, 306 Nichols, Randolph S., 112 Nichols, Samuel E., 337 Nicholson, Glenda S., 306 Nicholson, Linda I.., 288 Nickelson, Sarah R., 347 Nicherson, Orva 0. Jr., 173, 306 Nickle, Mary L., 66, 316 Nickles, James R. Jr., 149, 324 Nickles, Lawrence S., 306 Nickles, Nancy J., 337 Nicks, Thelma E., 337 Ni, -mcycr, Frank W. Jr., 324 Nim, Dal C, 222, 288 Nix, Jerry W., 306 Nixon, Dorothy L., 129, 324 Nixon, Douglas D., 306 Nobles, Cyrus S., 317 Nobles, Ralph M., 125 Noblin, John B., 275, 306 Noel, Richard P. Jr., Ill, 337 Noel, Robert A., 347 Noffsingerr, Joseph B. II, 306 Nohaile, Bahig S., 197, 324 Norman, Charles D., 306 Norman, Edwin M., 347 Norman, Gary W., 306 Norman, Leland B. Jr., 161, 337 Norman, Nancy M., 129, 324 Norris, Mary L., 129, 337 Norsworthy, Boh F., 157, 337 North, John R., 306 Norton, Freddie R., 165, 337 Norton, W. Robert, 306 Norwood. James H., 324 Norwood, Linda J., 121, 337 Nosser, Fauze A., 222, 306 Nosser, Jean L., 153, 337 Novak, Robert A. Jr., 275, 197, 324 Now, -11, Bobbie J., 121, 337 Nowell, James L,, 324 Nowlin, George G. Jr., 196, 306 Nugent, David M., 306 Null, Ralph, 190, 219, 68 Nunnery, Beverly A., 325 Nutt, Gerald A., 325 Nult, Robert L., 337 Nygren, Burdetle A., 325 Nyman, Douglas J., 196, 325 () Oakes, Frank M. Jr., 137, 347 Oakes, Walter S., 220, 306 Oakley, Etheridge O. Jr., 306 Oakley, Mary S., 177 Oakley, Shirley R., 325 Oakman, Lynn M., 129, 204, 207, 325 O ' Barr, Norma J., 325 O ' Barr, Russell 0., 325 O ' Brien, Arthur L., 337 O ' Brien, David E., 347 O ' Brien, Ethel J. R., 157, 189, 226 325 O ' Brien, Marvin E., 191, 306 Ofenheusle, Brcnda, 347 Offner, Terrance E., 337 Ogg, Linda D„ 177, 337 Oglesby, Ronald D., 337 Ogletree, Benjamin F., 275, 193 Ogletrce, Joseph A., 137 Oldham, Dorothy N., 306 Oldham, Judith A., 337 Oldham, Linda J., 337 Oliver, Robert C, 184, 306 Oliveri, Stephanie C, 347 Olson, Walter J. Ill, 306 O ' Neal, Kelly R. Jr., 141, 325 O ' Neal, Michael R., 62, 141, 337 Oppenheimer, Kenneth R., 191 O ' Quinn, Edith N., 347 O ' Reilly, Robert C, 137, 325 Orman, Edward L., 337 Orman, Sammy D., 182, 306 Orman, Samuel J., 325 Oswalt, Dean F., 116, 161, 306 Oswalt, Gettis J., 182, 325 Oswalt, Samuel T., 337 Oswalt, Thomas G., 306 Otis, Benny C, 306 Outlaw, Malcolm N., 149, 182, 325 Overall, James L. Jr., 219 Ovcrmyer, Andres J. Jr., 325 Overstrect, Raymond G., 137, 347 Owen, Carlisle C, 165, 325 Owen, Fredrick E., 306 Owen, Richard E„ 325 Owens, Glenda S. S., 347 Owens, Judy L., 153, 288 Owens, Ronnie M., 325 Owens, Thad O. Jr., 288 Ozier, Charles T., 137, 337 Ozier, M. Eugenia, 129, 206, 306 Pace, Larry E., 306 365 Padilla, Paul K., 280, 347 Page, Raymond L. Jr., 337 Pahlman, William C, 306 Painter, Larry J., 288 Palermo, Michael R., 119, 337 Palmer, Gary T., 245, 347 Palmer, Hcrchel C, 220 Palmer, James I. Jr., 196, 337 Palmer, James M. Sr., 288 Palmer, Janet R., 347 Palmer, Robert H., 325 Palmer, Robert L„ 173, 306 Palmer, Sandra A., 177 Palmer, Tobelynn, 280, 347 Palmiere, Albert P., 325 Pannell, Larry W., 220, 307 Pannell, William C, 307 Pantall, Thomas H., 337 Papania, Kenneth A., 325 Papizan, James C, 307 Papizan, Russell W., 325 Pardue, Elizabeth A., 189, 288 Parent, Kenneth W., 125 Parham, Hugh R,, 325 Park, Marlowe R. Ill, 307 Parker, Jack S., 102, 141, 214 Parker, James C, 219 Parker, James R., 307 Parker Nannette J., 307 Parker, Robert E., 307 Parker, Ronald W.. 347 Parker, Roy H. Jr., 325 Parker, Thomas H., 197, 241, 275 Parker, Thomas L., 241 Parker, Tony V., 217, 307 Parkerson, Sam H. Jr., 195 Parkinson, Susan K., 229, 347 Parks, James B., 307 Parks, John M., 307 Parks, Joseph W., 307 Parr, Kenneth E., 191 Parrish, Donna S., 307 Parrish, Thomas L., 185, 325 Parrott, Edgar A., 325 Parson, Earnest E., 307 Parsons, John A., 347 Patch, Bemon B., 307 Pate, Charles L., 325 Patel, Navinchandra J., 288 Patel, Ramjibhai T., 222, 288 Patel, Vasantlal U., 288 Patrick, Charles E., 307 Patterson, Charles A., 337 Patterson, Charles W., 325 Patterson, Jack E. Jr., 125, 347 Patterson, Kenneth N., 307 Patterson, Mary F., 121, 347 Patterson, Patricia M., 153, 347 Patterson, Philip L., 307 Patton, George S., 102, 288 Patton, Leroy D. Ill, 337 Pauley, Hiram B., 165, 347 Pawlowicz, Edward T., 347 Paxton, Robert L., 325 Payne, Tommy A., 98 Payne, William M. Jr., 347 Pearcy, W. James III, 141, 337 Pearson, Allen L. II, 169, 347 Pearson, Boyd, 325 Pearson, James M., 137, 203, 214, 232, 307 Pearson, Lloyd, 325 Pearson, Roy, 289, 325 Pebbles, William R. Jr., 197, 307 Peel, Sandra D., 62, 177, 337 Pela, Albert S., 337 Penn, William H. Jr., 347 Peoples, James W., 325 Pepper, Ellie G., 307 Pepper, James D., 325 Pepper, James D. Jr., 62, 63, 137 Pepper, Janna L., 121, 347 Pepper, Julie E., 153, 325 Pepper, Philip W. Jr., 135, 195, 337 Pepper, Timothy W., 347 Perdue, Michael L., 347 Perkins, Carlton G., 337 Perkins, David H. Jr., 165, 325 Perkins, Donnell C, 141, 337 Perkins, Russell K., 307 Perry, Elizabeth A., 325 Perry, James H., 157, 325 Perry, James L. Jr., 169, 347 Perry, Linda K., 325 Perry, Paul H., 325 Person, Karen S., 325 Petermann, Cathie A., 337 Petermann, William H., 280 Peters, James G., 325 Peterson, Jell H., 137, 325 Pettigrcw, James H., 307 Pevey, Karen K., 307 Pewitt, Joy L., 325 Phelps, Sara, 129 Phillips, F. Yvonne, 225, 325 Phillips, George S., 135, 190 Phillips, Huey D., 337 Phillips, James R. Jr., 337 Phillips, James R., 307 Phillips, Jerry W., 307 Phillips, John F., 137, 347 Phillips, Max A., 184 Phillips, Robert L. Jr., 165, 307 Phillips, Sharon I., 325 Phillips, Thomas H. Ill, 347 Phillips, William F., 125, 337 Phipps, Bettie L., 337 Phyfer, Charles E., 337 Piazza, Marilyn R., 325 Piazza, Preston D., 347 Pickard, Gloria D., 337 Pickard, Michael M., 218, 325 Pickens, Maurice S., 307 Pickering, Isaac D., 325 Pickering, John W., 337 Pickett, Gary R., 207, 245, 347 Pickett, Henry M., 325 Pickett, William E., 173 Pierce, Bruce M., 125, 337 Pierce, Gerald B., 325 Pierce, Larry J., 337 Pierce, Pamela L., 325 Pierce, Sarah F., 153, 325 Piglord, Sally M., 337 Pigott, William B. Jr., 307 Pilcher, John R., 220, 325 Pilgrim, Elna F., 325 Pillow, Dan D., 161 Pillow, George D. Jr., 347, 325 Pine, Henry R. Jr., 325 Pine, Jo Anne, 307 Pinion, Charles G., 185, 325 Pinnix, Phil K., 185, 307 Pinnix, Sheila A., 325 Pitcher, Joney B., 325 Pittman, Cecil G., 325 Pittman, Hilton C, 307 Pittman, John R., 141, 347 Pittman, Shirley J., 337 Pitts, Frederick H., 337 Pitts, Mary W., 325 Pitts, Reuben S. Ill, 197, 241, 245 Place, Douglas W., 161, 307 Plant, Robert I., 157, 307 Plant, Thomas J., 157, 347 Piatt, Arthur W., 325 Platte, Sharon L., 121, 347 Plemonds. S. John D., 307 Poe, Deen O., 325 Pogue, Edward M. Ill, 225, 307 Poland, Eustis L. Ill, 165, 347 Polk, Douglas D., 307 Pollman, John J. Jr., 325 Ponds, Joseph M., 325 Pool, Betty C, 325 Poole, Deborah J., 280. 347 Pope, Gerald D., 325 Pope, Ronald E., 337 Porter, Dennis M., 337 Porter, Donald P. Jr., 347 Porter, James M., 307 Porter, John L., 220, 337 Porter, Judy, 66, 245, 347 Porter, Robert L., 197, 307 Porter, Rose M., 280, 307 Porter, Wayne C, 337 Posey, James G., 289 Posey, Patsy D., 206, 307 Posey, Robert E., 325 Poss, William V., 337 Potts, Tommie J. Jr., 102, 161, 337 Pouncey, Brenda J., 347 Pounders, Richard G., 325 Pounds, Phyllis L., 129, 337 Powell, Joyce J. T., 337 Power, Joel A., 347 Power, Patricia J., 117, 129, 206, 325 Power, Peggy A., 129, 307 Powers, Don B., 337 Prados, Michael D., 161, 337 Prasadarao, C. G. V., 221 Pratt, Hunter D., 141, 337 Pratt, James W., 347 Pratt, William S., 289 Presley, Martha K., 325 Preuss, Douglas E., 337 Prevost, Charles T., 325 Prewitt, Johnny M., 149 Prewitt, Rachel A., 307 Prewitt, Robert W., 325 Prewitt, Thomas G., 182 Price, Gloria J., 307 Price, Jimmy, 325 Price, Michael L.. 347 Price, Willi am O. Jr., 145, 347 Prince, William L., 307 Prisock, James H. Jr., 137, 347 Pritchett, Kathryn J., 189, 325 Province, Ronald F., 169, 337 Pruett, Allan K., 98, 325 Pryor, John T., 317 Puckett, Wade J., 280 Pucylowski, John F., 337 Pugh, Linda R., 337 Pugh, Pamela R., 347 Purvis, Nettie J., 245, 337 Purvis, Tommy G., 337 Plyant, Louis R., 145, 325 Pyles, E. Courtenay, 337 Quave, Sylvia, 302 R Raggett, Thomas H. Jr., 325 Ragsdale, John W., 308 Rahaim, Kaleel, 125, 189, 347 Rahman, MD Habibur, 289 Raigins, Ronald L., 135, 116, 307 Rainey, Daniel G., 133 Raley, Mary A. H., 308, 325 Ramey, Robert P. Jr., 165, 190, 308 Rampley, Molly M., 337 Ramsey, Randolph E. Jr., 169, 325 Randall, Wayne L., 133 Randle, Mary A., 325 Randle, Ronald K., 337 Randle, Thomas C, 308 Randle, William C, 337 Randolph, Jerry B., 347 Rankin, Lee D., 308 Rankin, Stephen L., 337 Ransome, Susan K., 337 Rao, Mikkilineni M., 289 Rasbury, Nawana J., 234, 308 Rasco, Charles F., 125 Ratliif, John W. Jr., 245 Ranch, Ronald M., 219, 337 Rawls, Don E., 220 Rawls, James C, 238, 338 Rawls, Lynn A., 196 Ray, Bishop H., 308 Rayburn, Samuel T., 133 Ready, Mary A., 129, 338 Readan, Woodrow W. Jr., 338 Reaume, Andre V., 347 Reavis, Clara L., 347 Reckcr, Theodore A., 169, 325 Reddy, Tota J., 289 Rednour, John E. Jr., 338 Reed, Dewey C. Jr., 145, 308 Reed, Henry S., 325 Reed, Irving L., 338 Reed, Joanne, 338 Reed, John E. Jr., 338 Reed, Judy E., 347 Reed, Larry A., 325 Reed, Milburn R. Jr., 338 Reed, Myra A., 338 Reed, Sharon L. C, 308 Reedy, Roger D., 347 Reese, John W., 325 Reese, Ronald E., 119, 289 Reeves, Carl M., 347 Reeves, Faye C, 308 Reeves, Larry B., 137, 308 Reeves, Mary A., 325 Reeves, Paul J. Jr., 125, 347 Reeves, Thomas J., 220, 308 Reeves, William C, 82, 137, 325 Reid, Billy H., 326 Reid, Charles H., 326 Reid, James N., 347 Reid, Milton M. Jr., 326 Renfro, Dan W., 196, 308 Renfro, Phyllis J. M., 308 Renicker, Mable A., 338 Reves, Charles B., 347 Reynolds, Eleanor J., 121, 326 Reynolds, Mignonne, 326 Reynolds, Robert K., 325 Reynolds, Sheila A., 121 Rhea, Alice L., 308 Rhoads, Glenn W. Jr., 308 Rhoden, Thomas R., 308 Rhodes, Clarence W. Jr., 308 Rhodes, Felix S., 326 Rhodes, Terry L., 347 Rice, Jack D., 308 Rice, James N. Jr., 308 Rich, Ronnie G., 347 Richards, James H., 347 Richards, David Jr., 165, 338 Richardson, Hazel L., 280, 308 Richardson, Arthur, 326 Richardson, Henry A., 338 Richardson, James M. J., 338 Richardson, Richard III, 182, 326 Richardson, Van M., 157, 338 Richardson, William T., 116, 165, 214, 326 Richmond, James P., 217, 308 Rickman, Stephen A., 308 Ridings, Frcderica S., 289 Rieman, Richard E., 347 Rieves, Pameal J., 347 Rigby, Ferrell W., 308 . Rigby, John W., 347 Rigby, Margaret D. F., 308 Riles, Louis H. Ill, 338 Riley, Pat A., 308 Ring, Leonard A. Jr., 119, 338 Ringenberg, David L., 125, 338 Rings, Henry L., 338 Riser, Annie B., 240, 308 Risher, Charles A. Jr., 289 Ritchey, Donald R., 338 Rittcr, Deborah S., 177, 347 Ritter, Van G., 220, 308 Rivers, Robert L. Jr., 338 Roach, Joseph W., 347 Robbins, Edith K., 347 Robbins, Joe K., 347 Robbins, Thomas V., 326 Roberts, Bill, 326 Roberts, Cecil W., 347 Roberts, George S., 190, 308 Roberts, James L. Jr., 289 Roberts, Patricia K. R., 338 Roberts, Paul E. Jr., 347 Roberts, Thomas E. Jr., 338 Roberts, Wilbum Jr., 149 Roberts, William S., 197, 326 Robertson, Elizabeth B., 326 Robertson, Garland L., 308 Robertson, Guy W., 326 Robertson, Robert J., 338 Robertson, Volncr S. Jr., 125, 347 Robertson, Walter V., 308 Robertson, William T. Jr., 308 Robinson, Bob T„ 111, 347 Robinson, Danny W., 338 Robinson, Edith M., 326 Robinson, Halford B., 338 Robinson, James F. Jr., 338 Robinson, Jimmy L., 326 Robinson, Katherine, 338 Robinson, Larry W., 326 Robinson, Michael D., 347 Robinson, Robert P., 338 Robinson, Roland R.,75, 223, 308 Rochelle, Robert P., 326 Rochelle, William E„ 173, 242 Rochester, Dennis L., 326 Rochester, Earle B. Jr., 308 Rodgers, Charles S., 338 Rodgers, Jonnie B. S., 326 Rodgers, Pamela E., 308 Rodman, Harvey L. Jr., 116, 119, 326 Rodriquez, Jerry W., 326 Rogers, Bobby G., 145, 347 Rogers, Frederick L., 145, 289 Rogers, Hugh R. II, 145 Rogers, Jimmy C, 308 Rogers, John D. Jr., 338 Rogers, Lester A., 326 Rogers, Neal D. Jr., 161, 347 Rogers, Patrick C, 326 Rogers, Peggy J., 347 Rogers, Robert L. Jr., 161, 326 Rogers, Thomas E., 326 Rogers, Van A., 326 Rogers, W. Watkin III, 229 Rogillio, Alva H. Jr., 326 Roladn, Ronald P., 125 Rollins, Donald P., 289 Rollins, James R., 326 Romanoff, Alex G., 347 Rook, Peter M., 347 Rooke, Byron C, 326 Rorie, William R. Jr., 102 Rosamond, Jerry E., 338 Rose, Robert D., 220, 326 Rose, Robert D., 326 Rosenkrans, Duane B. Ill, 308 Rosetti, Jerry J., 308 Ross, James H., 141, 214, 326 Ross, Johnny P., 75, 326 Ross, Karen J., 153, 326 Rosscr, Sharon D., 280, 338 Roten, Judy C, 326 Rotenberry, Billy C, 308 Roth, Michael J., 141, 347 Round, Willard W., 308 Rounsaville, Hal W„ 326 Routh, Earl L. Jr., 308 Rowcliff, James M. Jr., 338 Rowc, Ruth A., 177, 326 Rowcll, Carrel, 338 Rowland, Jimmy D., 308 Rowland, Martha L., 338 Rowntree, Anna J., 347 Ruark, Richard E., 326 Rmkcr, Richard, 326 Rudicll, Sharon A., 326 Rue, Thomas S., 157, 197, 308 Ruffin, Thomas M., 347 Runnells, Lynda J., 338 Ruscoe, Frances A., 347 Rush, Nowell E., 223, 275, 326 Rushing, Carole L., 202, 289 Rushing, Joo M., 326 Rushing, Kyle W., 289 Rushing, Larny M., 308 Rushing, Sandy E., 309 Russell, Fredrick, 326 Russell, Henry N., 347 RusseJl, Janie M., 309 Russell, Martin G., 309 Russell, Regina J., 121, 347 Russell, Sandra R., 309 Russell, Sara J., 309 Russell, Thomas C, 326 Rutherford, Bobbie J., 326 Rutherford, Danny S., 326 Rutledge, James B., 338 Rutledge, Lamar C, 326 Rutledge, Leo H., 348 Rutledge, Martha P., 153, 34 Rutledge, Virgil J. Jr., 238 Ryan, Charles C. Jr., 173 Ryan, John M., 348 Rye, Burnie L., 338 Saad, Abdel-Nouv H., 309 Saad, George J., 309 Sager, Marilyn A., 229 Saget, Donald D., 309 Salmon, John F., 157 Salter, James A., 125, 338 Salvo, Frederick N., 145, 326 Salvo, Paul J., 145, 338 Samara, Samir T., 338 Sample, Danny W., 309 Sandel, Lewie F. Jr., 145, 348 Sanders, Charlie V., 184, 326 Sanders, Dennis R., 338 Sanders, Jerry D., 220, 309 Sanders, Johnny G., 326 Sanders, Kenneth R., 348 Sanders, Linda H., 338 Sanders, Linda J., 338 Sanders, Ronald D., 137, 326 Sanders, Steve W., 309 Sandidge, Guy Jr., 338 Sandifer, Michaelene, 280, 338 Sanford, Ann, 309 Sanford, Arthur L., 326 Sanford, Robert E., 220, 326 Sansbury, Roy K., 157, 309 Santagata, Richard W., 112, 309 Santamaria, Rafael, 326 Santucci, Guy A. B., 137, 326 Sarsgard, James L., 348 Sartain, Jackie L., 326 Sartor, Johnnie C, 338 Sartor, Michael G., 326 Sasser, Harold J., 169, 309 Sasscr, Mason E., 169, 309 Saul, Ronald C, 242 Saunders, Marion P. II, 326 Saunders, Robert L. Jr., 133 Savell, Dewey M., 326 SavcII, Gloria J., 309 Savell, Harold E„ 348 Savell, Maxie L., 326 Saxton, James N., 326 Saye, James E., 309 Saye, Sandra L., 129, 348 Saylors, Manfred T., 309 Scales, John S., 161, 309 Scarberry, George W., 182, 326 Scarbrough, Dorothy L., 348 Scarhrough, James R., 326 Scarbrough, Ronald L., 309 Schamel, Mary J., 318 Schepens, Cheryl A., 348 Schilhab, John C, 229, 338 Schilling, Edward E., 326 Schilling, Jimmy D., 309 Schlicht, Molly C, 326 Schmidt, Joseph F., 184, 309, 70 Schneider, Wilbur A., 348 Schowalter, Mark W., 348 Schrocder, Kevan C, 338 Schubert, John W., 137, 309 Schumpert, Burma J. R., 240 Schuster, Leo J. Jr., 141, 202, 203, 214, 232, 309, 70 Schutter, Stephanie J., 309 Schwan, Robert A., 309 Schwenck, John B., 223, 326 Scipper, Emily A., 348 Scogin, Becky S. S., 326 Scogin, James V., 309 Scott, Barbara A., 348 Scott, Carolyn S., 348 Scott, Edward P., 157, 338 Scott, Frank A. Jr., 149, 338 Scott, Janice D., 177, 348 Scott, Robert A. IV, 348 Scott, William L., 326 Scrivner, Ronnie L., 309 Scruggs, Beverly J., 326 Seaborn, W. Herman Jr., 338 Seago, William L. Jr., 326 Seagrove, William D., 173, 116, 242, 309 Scale, Linda, 338 Seale, Wanda K., 309 Scall, Joseph H., 326 366 Seale, Pat B., 309 Seaman, Joseph C, 212 Sears, Alfred M. Jr., 161, 348 Seawright, Susan L. S„ 309 Scawright, Travis E., 309 Seay, Richard L., 309 Seay, Walter R., 165, 309 Seerest, Charles E., 309 Segrest, Jeff M., 338 Segrest, Thomas L., 309 Seid, Raymond, 318 Sekyra, Francis III. 119 Selby, Jean T., 119, 338 Self, Dennis R., 326 Self, Floyd W., 220, 326 Self, (Catherine, 121 Selig, Ronald W„ 338 Sentall, Lydia L., 326 Senter, Frankie A., 338 Senter, Joe R., 326 Senter, Lonnie K., 309 Senter, Marilyn G., 182, 309 Senter, Robert S., 145 Sesser, Larry D., 220, 309 Sessums, Frank M., 133 Setia, Vijay B., 222 Settle, Raymond A., 309 Seyforth, Calvin C. Jr., 338 Seymour, James M., 309 Shackleford, Louis J., 318 Shackelford, Win. G. Jr., 161, 348 Shafer, John A., 169 Shally, Robert J., 173, 309, 71 Shamburgcr, C. H. Ill, 141, 326 Shamlin, Donald R., 326 Shands, Virginia A. P., 189, 326 Shanks, Donald F., 125, 338 Shanks, Douglas W., 125, 310 Shannon, Hiram W. Ill, 348 Shannon, Paul H., 310 Shannon, Rex M. Jr., 223, 310 Shannon, Robert P. Jr., 161, 326 Sharp, Gary H., 197 Sharp, Richard W., 338 Sharpe, Donald I. Jr., 348 Shattuck, John H., 141, 280, 338 Shaw, Charles R. Jr., 326 Shearer, Danny L., 310 Shearin, Frederick A., 275 Sheffield, James F. Jr., 204, 326, 70 Shelby, Luther L., Ill, 326 Shelton, J. Lee Jr., 326 Shelton, James, 348 Shelton, Larry D., 326 Shelton, Michael G., 338 Shelton, Walter R., 165, 245, 348 Shepard, Eugene H. Jr., 137, 338 Shepard, Robert G., 326 Shepherd, Jerold L., 220, 310 Sheppard, James E. Jr., 161, 338 Sherard, James R„ 196, 310 Sherman, Herny W., 338 Sherman, William L., 221, 310 Shideler, Steven K., 245, 338 Shidiak, Malek J., 310 Shields, Michael, 348 Shipp, Dan S., 310 Shipp, Mary L. S., 327 Shipp, W. Berry, 327 Shirley, Asa D., 207, 327 Shirley, Connie C, 129, 327 Shirley, Rebecca A., 327 Shirley, W. Travis, 133 Shivers, Billy F., 348 Shivers, Gilbert T. Jr., 137 Shivers, Ronnie N., 210, 310, 69 Shockley, Rebecca A., 338 Shoemake, Paul B., 182, 327 Shoemaker, Ellen G., 327 Shook, James T., 310 Shook, Jo E., 318 Shook, Marcus M., 327 Short, Edward T., 165, 310 Short, James A., 189, 327 Shorter, John L., 348 Shotts, Roland C, 327 Shows, Lydia L., 153, 338 Shows, Valecta S., 348 Shrewsbury, Stephen T., 338 Shuff, Thomas H., 310 Shumake, Beverly C, 310 Shumaker, Eddie C, 102 Shumaker, Nancy L., 327 Sibley, Charles L., 327 Sigman, John G. Jr., 348 Simars, Danny W., 327 Simkins, Festus E., 310 Simmons, Billy E., 161, 348 Simmons, Charles E., 289 Simmons, Charles L., 220, 310 Simmons, Linda D., 338 Simmons, Richard G., 196 Simmons, Sharon, 327 Simmons, Thomas R. Jr., 289 Simons, Bobbie J., 327 Simpson, James C, 181 Simpson, John K., 137, 338 Simpson, Larry T., 310 Simpson, Linda A., 327 Simpson, Vera C, 153, 348 Sims, Karon J. G., 310 Sims, Major L„ 327 Sinclair, George W.. 338 Sinclair, John J., 173, 310 Singh, Laxman, 222, 289 Singh, Rajendra, 222, 289 Singh, Ramendra, 222, 289 Singletarv, Linda J., 57, 62, 153, 206, 253, 327 Singleton, Sara E., 348 Singley, James K., 327 Sirls, Hamilton K., 141, 327 Sisk, Vernon E., 137, 338 Sistrunk, Daviil F., 238 Sizemore, Richard A., 338 Skelton, Louie M., 213 Skelton, Ruth E., 280 Skelton. Win. A. II, 165 Skipper, Yancy, 338 Skrohark, Stephen D., 338 Slater, Robert G., 327 Slaughter, Raymond D., 161, 310 Slawson, Edward G., 310 Slay, John P., 327 Slaymaker, Don A., 318 Sledge, Willa, 338 Sloan, Henry C. II, 165, 310 Sloan, Mildred E., 327 Sloan, Robert G., 327 Slonakcr, Jerrold C, 310 Small, Randolph S., 157, 327 Smathers, Kathryn G., 327 Shelley, Dee Wayne, 169 Smira, Robert T., 280 Smith, Agnes M., 240, 310 Smith, Angelia K., 348 Smith, Betty J., 327 Smith, Bonnie L., 177, 338 Smith, Brenda J., 348 Smith, Carol A., 338 Smith, Carroll J., 310 Smith, Charles E., 318 Smith, Charles H., 196, 310 Smith, Daniel F., 310 Smith, David M., 338 Smith, David R., 116, 133, 310 Smith, Donald, 289 Smith, Donald K., 318 Smith, Donald M., 318 Smith, Donald W., 157, 327 Smith, Doyle, 327 Smith, Earl F., 207, 310 Smith, Ephraim M., 196, 310 Smith, Ernest D., 310 Smith, Frederick J., 338 Smith, Gary V., 289 Smith, James A., 135 Smith, James E., 175 Smith, James L., 289 Smith, Jerry C, 219, 310 Smith, Jerry W., 338 Smith, Johnie M., 338 Smith, Jon C, 141 Smith, Joyce F., 338 Smith, Judy D., 338 Smith, Larry L. 338, 327 Smith, Lawrence D., 310 Smith, Mathew B.. 173 Smith, Michael L„ 327 Smith, Nancy L. 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Jr., 340 White, Carol J., 329 White, David L., 329 White, Howell E. Jr., 310 White, Jeannie, 340 White, Ida C, 349 White, James M., 149, 311 White, James R., 125, 340 White, James R., 340 White, John A. Jr., 149, 329 White, John B., 311 White, John C, 349 White, John S., 349 White, Joseph A., 329 White, Judith A., 329 White, Julian S. Jr., 310 White, Larry R., 119, 329 While, Marie E., 117, 177, 329 White, Marion K., 182, 314 White, Nancy L., 177 White, Robert C, 229 White, Robert L., 214 White, Robert R. Jr., 125, 225, 329 White, Ronald L., 329 White, Ruth C, 314 White, Scarlet A., 129, 206, 253, 329 White, Sherry L., 319 White, Thomas E., 145, 349 Whitehead, Elizabeth A., 329 Whitfield, Edmond L., 340 Whitfield, Richard M., 165, 329 Whitfield, Stanley G., 349 Whitlock, Charles A., 349 Whitlock, James W., 314 Whitsctt, Lucy M., 129, 340 Whittaker, Jeffrey G., 133 Whitten, Michael D., 182, 314 Whittington, Frank J., 314 Whittington, Susan E., 289 Whittington, William E„ 310 Whitlock, Linda S., 329 Wicker, Frank C, 329 Wideman, Nan C, 129, 340 Wier, David D. Jr., 275, 329 Wigley, Gloria A., 289 Wilbanks, Kenneth D., 314 Wilbanks, Sandra J., 329 Wilbourn, Albert R., 314 Wilbourn, Carl G., 349 Wilbourn, Mack C, 329 Wilbourn, Terry A., 329 Wilburn, Kenneth R., 329 Wilcox, Roy P. Jr., 329 Wilcox, Wayne 0., 137, 340 Wilder, George R., 161, 349 Wilder, Hoyt B. 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Jr., 329 Wiltshire, Morris H., 329 Winders, Bobby L., 329 Windham, Alfred G., 349 Windham, Brewer F., 217 Windham, Charles R., 349 Windham, Donald A., 125 Windham, Janette K., 314 Windham, Larry L., 149, 232, 289 Windham, Thomas R., 349 Wineman, Wade S. Jr., 141, 184 Winfield, Samuel K., 145, 340 Wingo, Dean K., 157, 340 Winkel, Bernard H. Jr., 137, 349 Winstead, Bobby E., 330 Winstead, Charles W., 190 Winstead, Larry M., 340 Winters, Rodger A., 330 Wise, Daniel R., 319 Wissner, Kenneth F. Jr., 135, 330 Witcher, James L., 314 Withers, Charles R., 145, 340 Witty, John B., 244, 314 Wiygul, Brenda J., 280 Wiygul, Donald A., 314 Wiygul, William R., 314 Wofford, Wendye B., 121, 314 Wohlgemuth, Clifford J„ 223, 330 Woitt, John M., 314 Wolfe, Bobby J. Jr., 340 Womack, Clyde D., 314 Womack, Patsy L., 349 Wong, Melvin J., 340 Wong, Raymond L., 349 Wonnacott, Bradly J., 340 Wood, Cynthia T., 121, 340 Wood, Daniel E. Ill, 349 Wood, Herbert F., 349 Wood, Joe W., 220 Wood, Shirley F., 330 Wood, William B., 340 Woodruff, June A. W., 340, 330 Woods, Robert L., 349 Woolbright, John C, 340 Wooley, Robert L., 161, 349 Woolsey, Mark L., 137, 340 Wooten, Howard G., 330 Word, Sue C, 129, 314 Worley, James H., 330 Worrell, Max D., 314 Worrell, T. Kayland V., 329 Wren, Leabert G. Jr., 349 Wren, Robert H., 349 Wren, Tommy W., 189 Wright, Dale B., 330 Wright, Emily A., 129, 340 Wright, J. Gordon, 330 Wright, John R. Jr., 340 Wright, Julia L., 153 Wright, Larry F., 157, 242, 340 Wright, Lonzo A. Jr., 340 Wright, Patricia L., 121, 253, 340 Wyatt, Lee T. Ill, 62, 116, 149, 238, 340 Wylie, Dwight K., 340 Wynn, Wynona F., 340 Wypasck. Frank C. Jr., 330 Yarber, Jack T. Jr., 340 Yarborough, Carol L., 240, 330 Yarbrough, Joyce A., 253, 330 Yarbrough, Mary A., 349 Yarbrough, Randolph W., 340 Yates, Joseph D., 186, 245, 330 Yates, Ronnie O., 340 Yates, William C, 310 Yeager, Charles S. Jr., 149 Yeagcr, Don A., 238, 310 Yeatman, Gentry W., 314, 68 Yeatruan, James C, 330 Yodcr, Richard L., 157 Yoste, Charles T., 116, 169, 340 Yoste, Harry M. Jr., 169, 330 Young, Charles A., 330 Young, Edward P. Jr., 161, 314. Young, Jesse L., 330 Young, John W. Ill, 165, 330 Young, L. D. Ill, 314 Young, Sandra K. G., 330 Young, Sarah P., 330 Young, Thomas A. Jr., 196, 330 Young, Thomas W. Jr., 330 Youngblood, James J., 135, 314 Zeigler, John F., 280, 330 Zellner, George W., 330 Zeringue, Lynn J., 340 Zimmerman, Loren R., 141, 330 Zipp, Eric S., 314 368 â– ' ' â– . w ' ' ' S: :p - ' - ' §v M ' 0 : WfÂ¥P : i v ■•■■, â– ,--â–
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