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WHBOOOBBMHKnn [WMHWWlBnsiMnHumw ' nn Bully. An enigma. Like a statesman on a warm spring day — immobile. Or maybe like a ball club on a hot homecoming afternoon — tired. Yet proud, almost arrogant. A study of potential, but will bully ever bite? REVEILLE Mississippi Stat .--k-?, i-, ■• %-.. ■■■• - ' vafs-. BES £FB  .?,, ■.•- ' CV.L ' ?tt ' ' - --,fc V 969 Vol. 64 Jniversity state college, mississippi an official publication of the students of mississippi state university raymond a. mosley editor-in-chief david w. hatchett business manager features 16 campus life 36 sports 68 greeks 100 administration 162 organizations 190 classes 310 index 376 ■ --A ' 1 ' ' . ■ ■!-■ ' ' ■ ' ■ V - -, j ; J-V : ' t.V. fl r ' - ; - : : ' w - Struggle through blahs Monday with that hungover feeling. Take an alka-seltzer and welcome that rack attack. Play Army — It ' s Mickey Mouse Tuesday. Catch an afternoon lab, or maybe the library. Hump Wednesday . . . from here it ' s all downhill. t — Get your mind right for Thursday ' s quiz pop a pill. Will the weekend ■ ever come? Cut that class; you went last time. How about a tall cool one at the roads? Let ' s ride. Slack Thursday forever! r ' ' ' ™ -™ — «n ™ m ™m ,„. ,,„,, , II 12 PS v ■■ . waSfif ' 1 Celebrate that quiz you bombed with a beer, or a date. The bulldogs bite tomorrow; go to the pep rally. f ' ' Party day, rack day, drunk day, dogs day . . . sock it to me, Saturday because tomorrow ' s sun may never shine. With days like these, who needs Sunday? 16 Features n «w  a  i TOi ™iwM«i inc i oi xia uiMum« W ifffl WM— j Most Beautiful Carol Ann Easterling Grace, poise, beauty — all of these are outstanding in our Most Beautiful Coed, Miss Carol Ann Easter- ling. Blond-haired, blue-eyed Carol Ann is a senior in elementary education, hailing from Meridian. Her sorority is Phi Mu; among her many other ac- tivities and honors are Angel Flight, Meridian ' s Miss Hospitality, 1966 Homecoming Court, Rev- eille Beauty of 1967, and Sweetheart Court of Sigma Chi. V i  . ' •■! j • ; : ,..-..• •.• - - - . .., P ' 3 ' -- v y 19 Miss MSU Gail Guider Personality, ability, achievement are the qual- ities which led Gail Guider to the honor of Miss MSU. Gail, a science major from Vicks- burg, is a Chi Omega senior. Her many activi- ties include Angel Flight and Newman Club. She was a Favorite in 1967, and she has served as varsity cheerleader for three .years. Gail reigned over Homecoming festivities as Queen for 1968. 20 MBSMOCK Mr. MSU Niles McNeel Outstanding leadership and versatility are the qualifications that made Niles McNeel the stu- dents ' choice for Mr. MSU. A business major from Louisville, Niles is S.A. President, a mem- ber of Omicron Delta Kappa, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, and Blue Key Honor Society. He has served his freshman arid sophomore classes as president, as well as the Mississippi Intercollegiate Council. His fra- ternity is Kappa Sigma. 21 Miss Laura Sibley, a sophomore accounting major of Longbeach is a newcomer to State. However, she has already made herself well known by being elected Sophomore Homecoming Maid as well as Reveille Beauty. Statemen agree that Jeff Davis Junior College ' s loss was our gain. Reveille Beauty Laura Sibley 22 Being featured twirler for the MSU Band demands a lot of Reveille Beauty Gayle Murphree. However, Gayle does find time for her sorority, Phi Mu, as well as Angel Flight and Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross. A blue eyed sophomore from Houston, her major is special education. Reveille Beauty Gayle Murphree 23 Union Calendar Girls 24 Above Left: Miss March Susan Sharpe Above Right: Miss December Diane Dotson Above: Miss February Rachel Ruff Left: Miss October Debby Coleman Left: Miss January Kathy Biggers Below: Miss April Linda Crosby Bottom: Miss May Gayle Murphree Above: Miss November Jackie Guess Petite Cheryl Albritton of Tupelo is our senior Rev- eille Beauty who sports a long list of honors. Cheryl, a Chi Omega, was Homecoming Queen in 1966 and a Beauty in 1967. Proving that she has brains as well as good looks, Cheryl claims membership in Alpha Lamb- da Delta and Gamma Beta Phi. Reveille Beauty Cheryl Albritton 26 Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, Glenda Doggett, is also Senior Maid in the 1968 Homecoming Court. Glenda, a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, is active in campus leadership; she now serves as president of Hathorn Dorm. The hometown of our senior, business education beauty is Shubuta. Reveille Beauty Glenda Doggett 27 28 Best Dressed Ann Walker Homecoming 1968 30 AM: A pretty queen and a lovely court; color- ful floats and spirited bands in a happy parade; shouting students and clanging cowbells at a first half ballgame: these were the ingredients of Homecoming 1968. Queen Gail Guider reigned over her court of Glenda Doggett, Senior Maid; Kathy Biggers, Junior Maid; Laura Sibley, Sophomore Maid; Mary Ellen Meshejian, Freshman Maid. -« Lk. 31 Miss Mississippi State Blond Sharon Applegate, a beautiful and poised Stark- ville coed, captured the Miss Mississippi State University crown in the Spring. She wowed the judges and the audi- ence with good looks, self-confidence, and a dramatic read- ing from The Creation. Sharon is a Senior English major who wants to become a teacher. She was sponsored in the pageant by the Baptist Student Union. Her sorority is Alpha Delta Pi. She finished in the ten semi-finalists in the Miss Mississippi Pageant. I 32 Below: Following her crowning, Miss Mississippi State, Sharon Applegate, ap- peared with Joan Myers, the reigning Miss Mississippi. Opposite: The four runners-up to Sharon were Patty Weeks; Paula Bedford, 1st alternate; Gayle Murphree, 2nd alternate; and Barbara Barry. 33 Reveille Favorites Monkey Gray of Grenada is a Favorite for the second consecutive year. This Special Education senior is a Phi Mu whose antics are endless. A cheerleader, and secretary of her class, Monkey ' s exuberance is campus wide. Cheerleader Kristine Tischer, only a sophomore, has established herself as a Favorite of the student body. Kristine, a math major from Starkville, served her Freshman Class as Homecoming Maid. Her sorority is Phi Mu. Kristine Tischer Monkey Gray 34 Junior Margaret DeMoville, a student senator whose hometown is Okolona, finds time to be featured twirler for the MSU Band. This pretty Chi Omega has been elected class secretary both her freshman and sopho- more years. Another majorette, sophomore Nancy Luke calls Union her hometown. Nancy, an elementary education major, is a Phi Mu; she is also a member of Angel Flight. Junior Maid Kathy Biggers is our Favorite from Greenwood. A Dean ' s List student, Kathy was a Fa- vorite and Sophomore Maid in 1967. Other honors for this vivacious Phi Mu are Gamma Beta Phi and Council of Exceptional Children. Her major is special education. Nancy Luke Above Left: Margaret DeMoville Above: Kathy Biggers 35 T Wffi 36 Campus Life X , P -- - . 37 They All Come to State 38 39 MDECAU ■ r t Registration: Better Luck Next Year, Sucker As the dreaded hour approaches I brave- ly adopt a positive attitude: This year no one is going to antagonize me; I am going to maintain my cool and rise above the utter confusion and chaos. With definite determination and an in- destructible countenance I approach the Cowbarn Chaos. However, I am forced to accept that 8 A.M. section under Dr. Dullhour over my preferred sections. Oh well, at least I can be secure in knowing that nothing at State has changed. Hope- fully next year will be different. 42 Far left: State constantly demands money, and one must stand in line to pay it. Lefl: The rush for Reveille pictures created lines at least a mile long. Below. Drunk lines at soul concerts — sock it to ' em, baby. Bottom: Standing in line for ID pictures is a worth- while adventure because they are so becoming. Opposite page, above right: Pledging the Greek of your choice created mob hysteria for the Rush Week finale. Far left: It ' s a sad state of affairs when a Stateman must stand in line for an hour to pay $50.00 for text- books. Left: Frantic freshmen fiercely fight for flyboy freedoms. 43 The Student ' s Body . . . Here I sit in my lonely W room. My love from State has traded me for a new model State girl. The State girls have really changed since I came to the W . They used to be no competition for a girl like myself. All of my love ' s friends flocked to Columbus to get a look at the W girls; not so now. That new State girl has every- thing; she ' s not a farm girl anymore, but a girl with glamour, looks, personality, and class. It ' s now Saturday night and I am left with no one but my social club sisters. How I envy those State playgirls! 44 jfiiijiiJiifiiiijiiiiiijjjjj 46 A; ' V; Or the State Coed 47 ■ -aP A 1968: The Year of Humphrey, Nixon, Wallace . . . cfeer fiK d M p | nan i z Ivonns. I an runnin f Gekrsterr • lez vote .faux n 9. TE foR AN(J, mm. And the Group Candidates, understand this: Don ' t bother me with your senseless hand- biHs. Don ' t tackle me in front of the Union, either; I ' d rather get to class on time. Don ' t pester me all night in the dorm with your campaign lines; I ' ve got studying to do. Above all, don ' t smile at me because you have never smiled before. Really candidates, it ' s no use — The Group will win anyway. M Mf «■ is mil m tfj ii H mm i m ' • in v| |i ■!■ :. ail - Ii MM 49 1 T -■ t ? y rW W r W!t , ' € f ' i 2 ' s w rB m 50 . ' v ... . ' - ■«?t ffi stai Weather or Not? It begins here in the fall — The gentle showers and falling leaves. Rain, umbrellas, and companionship. How well they fit. Football weather and easy living. But winter crept upon us and it grew cold. Stiff cold. So cold my throat ached when I breathed. Snow. Pleasant when it drifted down, but miserable when it blew in, wet and penetrating. But this too passed. With spring ' s warmth it seemed that I began to live again. Completely forgot about school. Then came the sun. Summer arrived. Just hot and lazy. Nothing like those days in the shade. Vacation came, and I almost lon ged for autumn. 51 52 ■ ■ ., . ' jMsra ' ■ ' - -Hut £ ' '  • • -..ai. - ;.. ' ; Diversion: A Labor of Love They said college work required concentration. But some- how it just didn ' t seem to work for me. My school year was filled with detours. Some pleasant, some sad. The pool on a warm spring day offered a refreshing change — cool water and pretty girls. Trips to Columbus, the W , and the Roads came often. At times they were spontaneous, sometimes for the hell of it, and sometime_s even an escape when pressure mounted. Games filled my empty hours. Sometimes they even be- came a way of life. Pool, poker, ping-pong consumed hours of time in which I could have studied. Sometimes I read, sometimes just shot the bull, but most of all I successfully sought and found diversion. 54 «£  «. vJ- ' - Vyjkj -w ■ ' ;,• ::,•.., . . tflfllg No Political Speakers at State This Year Except: Top left: Dr. Alton Ochsner, director of the Ochsner Clinic and Ochsner Foundation in New Orleans, talked informally to MSU students on the hazards of tobacco. He was the first lecturer of the C. B Mitchell ' Pre-Med Fund. Top right: Civil Rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer discussed the problems of the Negro in Mississippi with Mr. Jim Landrum of the YMCA. Above and right: These three men were the subjects of much controversy when they spoke on the campus in the fall. Dr. K. G. Bhansali (left) of the Political Science Department led a discussion protesting the U.S. effort in Vietnam while General Maxwell Taylor (right) de- fended U.S. actions in Vietnam. F. Lee Bailey (middle), famed criminal lawyer, turned smiles of welcome to frowns of disappointment with his brusqueness. Opposite page: Senate Minority Leader Gerald Ford spoke on the implications of the i968 national election. 56 Mark Lane, Fannie Hamer The year 1969 marked the settlement of the speaker conflict which has long been an issue on Mississippi campuses. The controversy was resolved when students from Ole Miss and State filed suit in Federal Court because civil- rights leader Charles Evers was banned by the Board of Trustees from speaking to a group of students on behalf of the candidacy of Humphrey-Muskie. Ini- tially the students sought an injunction in court that would have allowed Evers to speak. The motion was rejected by Judge William C. Keady in U. S. District Court because he did not consider that the students would suffer ir- reparable harm if the speech did not occur. He contended that the filing stu- dents had had access to the reports of Evers ' speech on the same subject at Ole Miss the week before. However, he accepted a motion by the students that allowed them to intervene in a similar case originating from Ole Miss. He moved that a three judge panel be appointed to hear the case questioning the constitutionality of the Board ' s decision blocking Evers. The three judge panel headed by Tudge J. P. Coleman of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Board ' s guidelines were unconstitutionally vague. Sixty days were given the Trustees to rewrite their regulations and the Court retained jurisdic- tion over the Board in speaker matters until the rules could be rewritten. The old regulations had prohibited speakers who would do violence to the aca- demic community, those charged with crime and other moral wrongs, per- sons in disrepute in the area from whence they come, and anyone who ad- vocated the overthrow of the government of the United States. 57 58 ■ Lyceum Series In 1968-69 MSU Lyceum Series was high- lighted by the appearances of many distin- guished personalities. Claire Luce, one of America ' s great actresses, began the season with Tennessee Williams and Friends. The famous Roger Wagner Chorale also appeared in the fall followed by the Na- tional Shakespeare Company ' s production of Murder in the Cathedral. Providing more entertainment were Joseph Fuchs, noted vi- olinist, and the Atlanta Symphony under the direction of Robert Shaw. Completing this impressive series were the Harkness Ballet, which gave its first performance at the White House, and the dramatic soprano voice of Eileen Farrell. 60 Inevitably they came. All semester I pushed them to the back of my mind, pushed my books to the back of my desk. Forgot Classes. But still they came. I wasn ' t ready. No one was ready. Bitter coffee. Dry notes. Burning eyes. Blurred words. Even when I slept, I dreamed about them. Nerves on edge. Go to hell world. But read more notes. Cram, yet still not enough to catch up. Pop a pill. Hope. Pray. Then suddenly it was over. Didn ' t do so well. Hell. Well, next semester I ' ll keep up . . . maybe. 62 Finals: Saved by the Pill 63 Graduates Look to the Future 65 66 Cash Promises Starkville City Jail Top left: Pocket billiards champion, Willie Mosconi, demonstrated his pool shooting ability to all the State hustlers. Top right: The Association performed a pop concert in the spring. Above: Double Dynamite, Sam and Dave, socked soul for the first concert of the season. Left: They let Johnny Cash out of Folsom Prison in time to come to cow college.  3  ., m V ' w ' -i- rfik k ' W .... A . JP I p. n ' £ iP v 1 1 S Tm T ' ' M$ :: ii K La • (S J| ?SfeiiH flip jtf irfP -ja fc ■ ££ ■v %jp : r_ HF BL ( jJI g wsy c hjL Si ESlSBIBr jl K f ' d f ijp fe t is Vt 5fl i§ «dk ub ' ■,. • ■ 7.5J -J? ■ ; C; ■ •■ ' ■ £. ' ' fc ; :fM  i ;• • ; JParJt fttSJwwl y f •■ - : ' . . ' • ' f -u. ' ■■ $%b4 v;- ' .•■ ' ' „.« 68 Sports 69 I Sak. Football: Lean Dogs Go Hungry in ' 68 In September there were beliefs that the 1968 Bulldogs would improve on the ' 67 record of one win and nine losses. There were even wild rumors that the Statemen could win five games with a relaxed schedule and with the new look offense. But Newsweek seemed to know the ' 68 Bulldogs story when it reported, State could improve on last year ' s 1-9 record, mainly because powerful Georgia and Houston have been replaced with weak Louisiana Tech and Tampa . . . No one takes anything for granted in Starkville, because State is always capable of an all-out losing effort. Looking at just the run down of the season would seem to indicate this evaluation as true. But a look at the games individually shows that the ' 68 Bull- dogs were much better than their record. Quarter- back Tommy Pharr and split end Sammy Milner won berths on the First Team All SEC squad as Flanker David Smith made the Sophomore All SEC Team. Pharr and Milner rewrote record books for State in 1968. Pharr led the SEC in total offense 7 l 28 k 4 8fe 6 °J I If S i i l i  O0. 85 JKJI57 lit M 43 I 4 fr : 22 % ' .31$ 71 Newsweek: State Capable of Ail-Out Losing Effort with over 2000 yards, placing himself in the top three yard gainers in SEC history. Milner caught more passes in one season than previous Bulldog record holders caught in their college careers. For several weeks, Milner was the number two pass receiver in the nation. But the Bulldog problem was defense. Through graduation the Bulldogs had lost their entire defensive unit from 1967, the big- gest loss of which was All American D. D. Lewis. The returning starters to the 1968 defensive unit were Calvin Harrison and Gene Wood; Hugh Adams, a part-time starter in ' 67 also returned. The offense was set with Pharr, Smith, Dudley, Rhoades, Zeringue, and Gosset in the backfield. Pharr was ready to throw some passes as indicated by his White team ' s 38-14 victory in the Spring Classic. The first Bulldog opponent was Louisiana Tech, a supposedly outclassed Gulf State Conference team. Behind a fine overall team effort, however, the Techmen outclassed the Statemen 20-13. For many Bulldog fans, the loss to Tech was too much. For the next few weekends, it appeared that State prospects for the future were very dark. The thin team depth was weakened with injuries to key players including offensive tackle Ronnie Gray. 72 -: ..•....-■■..- ;■ .Via. 5 IFk tff 73 The next contest was with the Auburn Tigers in Jackson . State fans continued their watch for the new look Bulldogs. Against Auburn the look was new even though the results were not. Pharr completed 22 of 44 passes for 218 yards, breaking three school records in the process. However, State was on the short end of a 26-0 score. Florida was the third Bulldog opponent. The State defense was blitzed for 21 points in the first quarter, before settling down to halt the Gators scoring machine until late in the game. Meanwhile the offense tacked 14 points on the scoreboard and had another touchdown called back. The final score, 31-14, was not a true indicator of a closely played game. The Bulldogs looked good. Homecoming was next. Southern Mississippi had narrowly defeated State 21-14 a year earlier on Bulldog mistakes. The Statemen were seeking re- venge. All the Bulldogs could do was pray for rain as Southern ' s offensive machine rolled up 41 points. It was a sad day in Starkville. - 74 With support for the Bulldogs at its lowest ebb in many a losing season, the never say-die Maroons rose to astounding heights. The next opponent was Southwest Con- ference competitor Texas Tech, whom the Bulldogs had knocked from national ranks a year earlier with a 7-3 victory. The Red Raiders were seeking the revenge this foot- ball weekend, but the 18 point underdog Dogs had other ideas in mind. Pharr ral- lied his ranks to a 28 point scoring spree with Smith and Milner playing major roles. The defense fought valiantly but a powerful Texas Tech machine finally caught the Dogs with four minutes remaining. The final score of a great game was 28-28. V— ' 4 ' Opposite above: David Smith (11) is unable to free himself from the clutches of Tampa ' s Fletcher Carr on the kickoff return Opposite below: Pharr sneaks over for the touchdown against Texas Tech to put the Bulldogs ahead 28-14. Above: Quarterback Pharr (17) successfully executes the exchange with halfback Zeringue (46) in first quarter action against Tampa. 77 Left: This sequence shows the diving ability of Lynn Zeringue (46) who takes the handoff from Pharr (17) and crashes over the Alabama goal- line. Below: A rugged defense stops Alabama short of a first down. State was looking to Tampa now as enthusiasm began to build anew. The Bulldogs led for the better part of four quarters but Tampa fought back to defeat State 24-17. Tommy Pharr passed the 1000 yard mark while completing nineteen passes. Alabama was next for State. Bulldog spirit ran high because the Statemen have always played well against Bear Bryant ' s Red Elephants. Pharr called an excellent game, throwing a touchdown strike to Milner while halfback Zeringue added six more. But the Bear had pulled out harder ones than this; his Tide managed two six-pointers and a pair of field goals for a 20-13 victory. Florida State met the Bulldogs on campus in the next out- ing. The powerful offense of Florida State scored 27 points against State. Pharr completed 29 of 39 passes for 277 yards and two touchdowns. The Bulldogs had the offense but could not muster enough defense to stop the aerial bombardment of The Seminoles. Then came LSU and the mystery of the missing down. Late in the third quarter State was on the LSU three yard line with one yard to go for a first down. On second down, Pharr 78 Above right: Florida State ' s Pittman (44), caught in the middle of a pack of Bulldogs, gains no yardage. Above: State ' s Pharr (17) finds split end Sammy Milner (88) open in the end zone to tack seven points to the scoreboard against Alabama. 79 A Hungry Dog 17 Little Johnny Reb 17 fumbled the snap from Nelson but promptly recovered on the five yard line. It was now the third down, but the referees ruled fourth down. A long delay ensued with the Bulldogs com- ing up on the short end of the down call. On fourth down (as ruled by the referees) State set- tled for the field goal. LSU fought back finally winning 20-16. As a result of the last down, SEC Commissioner ' s office received over 1000 letters of protest from football enthusiasts ev- erywhere. He admitted that the fan ' s points had been made and were well taken by his office. But the game of games was yet to come. On a drab November day a spirited Bulldog team traveled to Oxford town for the annual Golden Egg Rivalry with Ole Miss. 80 The Rebels had to fight for their lives against the Bulldogs. Pharr passes accounted for two Bulldog touchdowns as Bob Culver added five points with two PAT ' s and a field goal. Super Soph Archie Manning added the final 7 points for the Country Clubbers who salvaged a 17-17 tie. The Bulldogs were clearly the better team that day in Oxford town. As one fan of the Lafayette County Junior College put it, We man- aged to catch ya ' ll this year, but next year we might not be so damn lucky. SSa -Jt State 13 State State 14 State 14 State 28 State 17 State 13 State 14 State 16 State 17 1968 RESULTS La. Tech 20 Auburn 26 Florida 31 Southern Miss 47 Texas Tech 28 Tampa 24 Alabama 20 Florida State 27 L.S.U 20 Ole Miss 17 Opposite page jar left: Milner (88) hauls in a 49 yard touchdown pass from Tommy Pharr to send State ahead of Ole Miss 17-10. Top left: This referees ' conference doomed a possible State touchdown by ruling 4th down when it was actually third. The Bulldogs, on LSU ' s 3 yard line, settled for the field goal. Top right: The Bulldogs put tremendous pressure on LSU ' s quarterbacks, throwing them losses on several occasions. Above: Pharr (17) spots Rhoades (47) rac- ing downfield in first half action against the Rebels of Ole Miss. 88 Frosh Get Ready The 1968 Bullpups played good football despite its record. The opening game found them losing to Alabama in a well-played 20-16 game. Back at Scott Field, LSU Baby Tigers ran off with a 28-7 victory. In the third outing, Auburn defeated the Bullpups 30-7. The only victory .came when Tulane gave ground and the Bullpups won 14-7. Ole Miss was the final game of the season. In a well fought pigskin battle, the Baby Rebs came out over the Bullpups with only one minute remaining for a 18-14 victory. 82 1968 RESULTS State 16 Alabama 20 State 7 LSU 28 State 7 Auburn 30 State 14 Tulane 7 State 14 Ole Miss 18 83 Basketballers I Have Poor Season The Mississippi State 1968-1969 Basketball team opened its new campaign with two easy victories over Louisiana College and Louisiana Tech. Under the su- pervision of Coach Joe Dan Gold, the team has several veteran members and some upcomers to the court. Re- turning to the new campaign, are veterans Manuel Washington (43), Dan King (22), Chuck Wade (33), Bubba Walker (42), Jim Mattox (44), Jim Martin (54), and John Guyton (55). Newcomers to the team include Sammy Willicutt (11), Donnie Black (21), Bill Schneider (35), Randy Hodges (42), and Walter Hampton (45). The team has shown very good sports ability but has suffered many bad breaks. However State pulled off a great upset when they overcame Tennessee in an SEC battle 58 to 57. In individual Single game highs Manuel Washington took top honors in total field goals, and total free throws. Kneeling (l tor): Manuel Washington, John Guyton, Walter Hampton, Bill Schneider, Jim Mar m Chuck Wade, Bubba Walker. Standing (I to r): Jimmy Griffin, Coach Bershire, Donnie black, Don King, Jim Mattox, Randy Hodges, Sammy Willicut, Danny Martin 84 85 Basketball Prospect Could Improve in ' 70 1968-1969 RESULTS 79 La. College 69 83 La. Tech 73 59 Samford 68 87 Vanderbilt 102 65 Auburn 59 70 Southwestern La 81 69 Hawaii 74 62 Detroit 86 56 Miami (Ohio) 76 58 Tennessee 57 72 Kentucky 91 60 Ole Miss 67 64 Florida 70 73 Georgia 71 68 Alabama 67 71 L.S.U 9 50 Tennessee 80 69 Kentucky 91 68 Auburn 87 65 Ole Miss 60 79 Florida 96 80 Georgia 95 89 L.S.U 99 67 Alabama 60 81 Vanderbilt L 20 87 Freshmen Lose 4 And Look to Next Year ' s Golfers Eye Heavy Schedule The 1969 Bulldog Golf Team opens its season with a variety of talent including veteran player Bryan McGuffey. The Bulldog links squad, coached by Jack Bershire, will take part in five tourna- ments, three triangular deals and two dual matches In the pre-season competition, the Bulldogs finished fourth in the ten-team Senior Bowl in Mobile in January. First action of the spring for the Bulldogs is the U.S.M. Invitational at Hattiesburg, March 6-7, followed by the Buckhaults Invitational at Mo- bile, March 13-14. Other tournaments include the LSU Invitational, April 3-4, Mississippi Intercol- legiate at Canton, April 28-29, and the Southeast- ern Conference Meet at Athens, Ga., May 1-3. 1969 SCHEDULE March 6-7, U.S.M. Invitational March 13-14, Buckhaults Invitational Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr 1 3-4, LSU Invitational 1 5, Missouri-Illinois Wesleyan 1 12, Alabama-Memphis State 1 15, Southern Mississippi 1 18, Memphis State 121, Alabama-Memphis State 1 28-29, Mississippi Intercollegiate May 1-3, SEC 89 Bulldogs Finish Fourth in California Mississippi State ' s 1968 Baseball Bulldogs played a tough 33 game schedule. The Bull- dogs went to the National Collegiate Tourna- ment at Riverside, California where they won 4 of 7 games, finishing fourth in the stand- ings. Returning home, the baseballers encount- ered several tough opponents, including a three game schedule with Ole Miss. The Bulldogs ended the season struggling with the Rebels for the SEC Western Division Title. However, the Rebels outscored State, 4-1. The Bulldogs finished with an overall record of 16 wins and 17 losses while in SEC play the State record showed 7 wins and 10 losses. Opposite page: A Fletcher peg to second caught this Clem- son Tiger stealing. Above right: A Howarth triple against Southern drove in one run. Right: Brantly Jones turned in a fine performance in State ' s 8-1 victory over Ole Miss. 90 1968 RESULTS Opponent Clemson 6 Clemson 2 Univ. Calif Brii ham Young U 3 Kansas 4 Tennessee 1 Pittsburg 1 Oregon 6 U.C.L.A 12 Arkansas State 1 Arkansas State 5 111. Wesleyan 111. Wesleyan 1 Ole Miss 1 Ole Miss 2 Ole Miss 4 Arkansas 11 Southern Miss 4 Southern Miss 3 Alabama 3 Alabama 3 Alabama 5 L.S.U 4 L.S.U 7 L.S.U 2 Alabama 7 Alabama 11 Alabama 6 L.S.U 3 L.S.U 4 L.S.U 4 Ole Miss 2 Ole Miss 4 91 92 93 M - f 1 State Wins 2 Tourneys The ' 68 Tennis Bulldogs were one of the brighter spots in State ' s athletic program. The team won 15 dual matches with- out a loss, captured two tournaments and finished second in annual Southeastern Conference tournament. State began the season with a 6-3 win over Florida State, who was considered one of the better teams in the nation. State then won matches from LSU, Georgia, and blanked Middle Tennessee, Michigan State, and Oklahoma. A return match with Florida State found the Bulldogs on top again, 7-2. The Statemen then won the Cape Coral Invitational Championship. This victory was fol- lowed by the Mississippi Intercollegiate Championship a few weeks later. The Southeastern Conference Tourney was next with the Bulldogs seeded first. However, State could do no better than second, having won the championship a year earlier. A 5-4 victory over Southern Illinois closed out a highly success- ful season. wimp i • ■ % y ' i f i StfMUW ■ ' . ' . . , ' ,  ( d ' i i j z -4 ; ; ; j. ; 1 1 d ( 7 Bi : - Jj ■ 1 1 1 Harriers Work Hard The 1968 Cross Country Team, under the direction of Don Hunt, has been training hard year round. Going into the seventh meet with a 2-4 record, the Maroons came out on top with 34 points over Delta State and Mississippi College. Outstanding members from each class are participating in this year ' s team, including such stand- outs as Hugh Thomson, Terry Offner and Ed Lagman. A leader on the 1967 team, Sumter Lowles, did not reach his peak performance until late in the season. Freshman Bill Jones was injured early in the season, but his return next year should add to a fine squad of runners. 96 Rifle Team Wins NRA Sectional Match The Varsity Rifle Team was established several years ago at Mississippi State. Through the years, they have won several trophies dating back to 1930. In 1968 Shoulder to Shoulder competition, they won 11 and lost 3, while in postal matches the State sharpshooters won 2 and lost 1. The Rifle Team under the sponsorship of the Army ROTC Department at State, entered the NRA Intercollegiate Sec- tional Rifle Match in October. The sharpshooters placed first and second in this regional match. 97 Thinclads Do Poorly in ' 68 The 1968 MSU Track Team suffered many hardships during a long season. State started out the season with a 34-97 loss to LSU. Fol- lowing this loss, the Bulldogs defeated Mem- phis State 92-52, bringing home their only vic- tory for the season. Arkansas State defeated MSU in the next outing. In a triangular meet with Southeastern Louisiana and Nicholls State, MSU placed last with 12 points. In the next outing, against Alabama and Ole Miss, State placed last with 21 points. State then entered a 5-way meet at Florida State bringing up the tail end of scoring. With two more track meets left, State finished last, bringing the season record to one win and eight losses. 98 Soccer Club Has Perfect Season Soccer, the world ' s favorite sport, has spread its appeal to MSU with the forma- tion of a Soccer Club. This year the or- ganization, composed chiefly of foreign stu- dents, has the stamp of approval from both the Athletic Department and the Division of Student Affairs. In spite of little student support the club is doing a great job. Under the direction of Coach Robert L. McClellan, the team showed its winning ability with a perfect record of ten wins and no losses in 1968 competition. 100 Greeks 101 Interfraternity Council President S. Herron Vice President D. Barnes Secretary R. Mosley Editor B. Melton Sports Chairman R. Cameron 1. C. 2. J. 3. G. 4. R. 5. G. 6. B. 7. C. 8. B. 9. B. 10. B. 11. F. 12. R. 13. P. 14. B. 15. G. 16. C. 17. G. 18. F. 19. G. 20. D. 21. T. 22. 23. 24. 102 25. L. 26. L. 27. T. 28. K. L. Manderson Douglas •Kelly Cameron Shackelford Melton Yoste Thomas Washburn Austin Box Drare Moose Fairbanks Fairbanks Guenthei Jasper Heindl Pillow Pillow Gary Cunningham Salvo Scott Wyatt Brown D. McWilliams Allen Panhellenic 103 - mm m mmm .  •• - %2j st ri? f ' Acacia 1. M. Harris 2. R. Hughes 3. G. Jones 4. J. White 5. T. Freeze 6. L. Rodman 7. C. Butler 8. B. Hunt 9. R. Sewell 104 Farmhouse Jones Herren Flint Bornman Tolleson West Strong Burt Heindl Reed Broome Herren Johnson Pepper Curtis Cameron 105 Alpha 106 1. S. Irby 25. M. Adams 2. K. Morgan 26. P. Armstrong 3. B. Davis 27. J. Pepper 4. L. Berry 28. P. Reed 5. L. Fultz 29. C. Mitchell 6. C. Fultz 30. C. Wood 7. L. Crosby 31. L. Ashley 8. K. Stevens 32. A. Spencer 9. B. Gullet 33. M. Wicks 10. J. Crout 34. D. Partlow 11. F. Darwin 35. R. Russell 12. J. Mitcham 36. M. O ' Leary 13. L. Lovery 37. C. Williams 14. J. Kennedy 38. C. Hughes 15. J. Reynolds 39- B. Roberts 16. B. Nowell 40. P. Still 17. C. Kitchens 41. D. McClendon 18. J. Dickerson 42. S. Applegate 19. M. Murphree 43. J. Oswald 20. J. Bennett 44. K. Wendelsdorf 21. C. Buckingham 45. D. Shell 22. D. Ainsworth 46. S. Baker 23. E. Cooper 47. P. Wright 24. H. Haag (G) Delta Pi 107 fiW. Alpha Tail Omega 1. P. Patterson 2. R. Roberson 3. F. Emanuel 4. J. Austin 5. R. Bond 6. K. Shelton 7. J. Mayfield 8. E. Latham 9. P. Reeves 10. B. Little 11. M. Carson 12. B. Dampeer 13. D. Smith 14. J. Salter 15. T. Bras well 16. T. White 17. B. Pierce 18. L. King 19. B. Kelly 20. W. Smylie 21. S. Anderson 22. B. Farrish 23. B. Hemphill 24. R. Bowker 25. R. Brunt 26. R. Wilder 27. R. Griffin 28. R. Walsh 29. D. Powe 30. R. Cain 31. B. Gearhiser 32. M. Thompson 33. C. Rumfelt 34. J. Cooper 35. L. Naugher 36. J. Williams 37. J. Cakley 37. J. Coakley 108 109 110 1. N. Wise 23. M. Norris 2. A. Looney 24. J. Turner 3. S. White 25. M. Ready 4. G. Guider 26. S. Watson 5. C. Looney 27. M. Ward 6. P. Pounds 28. A. Walker 7. Owl 29. G. Ditto 8. H. White 30. M. Moye 9. M. Maxwell 31. C. Albritton 10. N. Bettersworth 32. J. Cooper 11. P. Miller 33. S. Fisher 12. S. Shamburger 34. N. Nickels 13. M. Hillman 35. C. Bell 14. V. Valentine 36. R. Ruff 15. E. Wright 37. W. Nixon 16. L. Bowen 38. C. Gresham 17. B. Conerly 39. M. Love 18. L. Whitsett 4o. J. Watson 19. M. DeMoville 41. C. Scott 20. S. Atkins 42. J. Jarrell 21. G. Giles 43. J. Clark 22. S. Cook 44, c. Scales 45. G. 46. D. 47. C. 48. B. 49. J. 50. S. 51. M 52. B. 53. M 54. S. 55. G. 56. S. 57. E. 58. C. 59. S. 60. R. 61. D. 62. M. 63. D. 64. S. 65. P. Lewis Coleman Compton Brooks Kastorff Phelps Pounds Brown . O ' Neal Cliett Smith Sharp Thompson Howard Pentecost Cavosie Dotson Gwin Johnson Word Staggers Chi Omega in Delta Chi 1. T. D. McWilliams 2. H. Fulton 3. R. Patterson 4. D. Wise 5. D. Cardwell 6. G. Martin 7. L. Williamson 8. W. Reeves 9. T. Rayburn 10. C. Camp 11. P. Shelton 12. L. Brown 13. R. King 14. S. Stevenson 15. D. Charles 16. G. Dunaway 17. B. Johnson Triangle 1. E. 2. R. 3. L. 4. J. 5- J- 6. J 7. B. 8. B. 9. P. 10. T. 11. T. 12. D. 13. D. 14. M 15. G. 16. B. Springer Dunn Thorne Cook Miller Norwood Horton Fuller Hill Assink Young Cauley Bryant Townsend Sennett Denson 113 W j 0, (7 Iff Kappa Alpha Order 1 P. Summers 7 2. S. Downs 28 3. M. Jett 29 4. D. Smith 30 5. E. Aldridge 31. 6. D. Varner 3? 7. R. Sanders 33. 8. J. Baas 34. 9. M. Snuggs 35. 10. F. Moore 36 11. G. Miller 37 12. B. Melton 8 13. D. Underwood 1Q 14. V. Coleman 40 15. L. Nesbit 41 16. T. Sanders 47 17. K. Bruce 4 18. B. Monette 44 19. V. Sisk 45 20. M. Adams 46 21. J. Flynn 47. 22. P. Ellis 48 23. L. Lefoldt 40 24. T. Jordan 50 25. S. Burwell 51 26. J. Kirk 52. C. Dunn B. McCrillis R. Overstreet B. Hardy H. Askew J. Pepper B. Prisock T. Bond R. Darnell F. Burke T. Jordan T. James L. Burris N. Cotton H. Evans K. Simpson B. Lanier W. Coleman A. Sherman L. D. Issac J. Carr J. Peterson R. Dillard C. DeFoore C. Ozier B. Bowen 53. T. Thompson 54. D. Hatchett 55. J. Cox 56. D. Trevathen 57. P. Shell 58. J. Mclntire 59- B. Stewart 60. B. Lefoldt 61. S. Huthinson 62. L. Monroe 63. J. Shaw 64. H. Wilder 65. G. Hinkebien 66. R. McClure 67. B. Brister 68. Mom Wright 69. G. Bonds 70. B. Stafford 71. K. Aeschliman 72. F. Maxwell 73. S. Black 74. G. Rivers 75. J. Allen Northed m I8US m -f p4 j y ...:?: ' :■., .- i 115 Kappa Sigma 116 1. J. Douglas 19. B. Pearcy 2. R. Johnson 20. B. Mathason 3. J. Almond 21. E. Bozeman 4. W. Wineman 22. G. Cartwright 5. R. Jones 2 3. M. Roth 6. B. Frieman 24. B. Fairbanks 7. L. Dreher 25. D. Pratt 8. G. Anderson 26. N. King 9. J. Stuart 27. B. Paxton 10. J. Webb 28. M. Melshiemer 11. F. Montfort 29. L. Tripp 12. B. Cohern 30. J. Adams 13. L. Goode 31. J. McKienze 14. T. Mitchell 32. N. McNeel 15. J. Thorns 33. H. Ross 16 B. Hosch 34. P. Carbey 17. M. Maxwell 35. B. Thompson 18 T. Collins 17 KM MISSISSIPPI STATf UNIVERSITY LAMBDA CHI ALPHA  its ■■% S -csr-jr i ■• - ■ ' f Y. bfSesSL ■ ■••■ Hi ... , ' ' - Lambda ri Chi Alpha 1. T. 2. E. 3. W. 4. F. 5. M. 6. R. 7. E. 8. M. 9. B. 10. Bu 11. P. 12. C. 13. D. 14. L. 15. G. 16. P. 17. T. 18. B. 19. M. 20. F. 21. B. 22. H. 23. S. 24. M. 25. B. 26. S. 27. J Carroll Dorril Sheats Salvo Haney Drane Baham Anderson Howe Ily Schenk Weeks Jones Ellington Diilard Salvo Mclntire McDonald Walker Biglane Moses Sargent Miller Johnson Everett Hicks Jones — - 4 - ■ ' 120 Phi Kappa Tau 1. L. Wyatt 2. S. Tucker 3. S. Walton 4. K. Wade 5. G. Alford 6. P. Carson 7. J. Roland 8. S. Oswalt 9. R. Walton 10. K. Haney 11. M. Johnson 12. J. Dawsey 13. D. Lott 14. J. Eldridge 15. M. Johnston 16. B. Lowe 17. S. Scott 18. C. Gryant 19. M. Bryant 20. J. Armstrong 21. S. Dale 22. T. Calhoun 23. R. Adams 24. R. Mays 25. B. Roberts 26. E. Whitfield 27. B. Thornton 28. H. Ingram 29. P. Marion 30. W. Bannerman 31. D. Weatherford 32. R. Herd 33. J. White 34. J. Jones 35. A. Hewes 36. R. Holmes 37. M. Juniker 38. D. Veazey 39. J. Williamson 40. B. Costilow 41. R. Beaudoin 42. G. Stone 43. P. Winegarden 44. R. Caccimisi 45. A. Duncan 46. T. Farris 41. J. Cofer 48. H. Tucker 49. B. Cummings 50. D. Hansen 51. S. Gambrell 52. P. Berheim 53. J. Nickles 54. J. Stubblefield 121 Phi Mu 1. J. Nosser 15. M. Miskelly 29. B. Vance 2. J. Wright 16. M. Casey 30. J. Duke 3. S. Mitchell 17. P. Haney 31. S. Band 4. M. McRae 18. K. Biggers 32. P. Weeks 5. L. Gravlee 19. S. Nash 33. J. Mitts 6. P. Patterson 20. K. Wall 34. S. Pierce 7. P. Glaze 21. B. Jasper 35. M. Herndon 8. E. Gray 22. S. Defoore 36. L. Watras 9- D. Emmons 23. P. Miskelly 37. E. Holleman 10. H. Wilson 24. J. Morgan VS. B. Carter 1 1. M. Mellon 25. P. Lefoldt 39. C. Manning 12. R. Carter 26 C. Murphy 40. K. Youngblood 13. S. A. Westbrook 27. G. Murphree 41. J. Patterson 14. L. Peeden 28. A. Todd 42. P. Mathis 43. L. Grissom 44. J. Mi ley 45. G. Hearron 46. A. Ross 47. M. C. Lewis 48. N. Luke 49. J. Beale 50. J. Jordon 51. K. Ross 52. J. Sommer 53. L. Seale 54. P. Kelly 55. B. Peeden 56. M. E. Meshejan 122 1. R. Mosley 2. M. Stafford 3. J. Gwin 4. C. L. Manderson 5. N. Smith 6. E. Triplett 7. R. Ellington 8. R. Small 9. E. Stebbins 10. T. Jarrett 11. E. Scott 12. L. Duckworth 13. T. Lea 14. J. Caldwell 15. D. Smith 16. D. Wingo 17. D. Allen 18. D. Whigham 19. L. Carter 20. C. Blount 21. B. Robinson 22. T. Bell 23. C. Irwin 24. T. Btock 25. T. Walker 26. B. Gaines 27. G. Cox 28. B. Barnes 29. J. Rutledge 30. R. Montgomery 31. B. Hartfield 32. B. Curry 33. H. Lott 34. J. Black 35. R. Landrum 36. T. Landrum 37. H. Kergosien 38. B. Bullock 39. G. Marx 40. L. Carroll 41. J. Briscoe 42. D. Morris 43. A. Walton 44. J. Allen 45. T. Thornhill 46. J. Salmon 47. H. Lacey 48. T. Tyler 49. D. Thompson 50. D. Stokes 51. D. Hicks 52. C. Kennedy 53. R. Arceneaux 54. C. Yelverton 55. J. Parker 56. W. Heslep 57. D. Allen 58. R. Watts 59. F. Box 60. L. Stevens 61. D. Walton 62. A. Johnson «t. '  jgi ' ■Ql0 ' if 41 sz 124 r MM; Ki KM 1 1 «i (?K4 rtlU C k ;i m.? ' IMl •••• mi m. i, Jk . MfC • s. m:  : ' -• ' ■ W Pi Kappa Alpha - - wcs ■j-afei ' ' f M ' xi )i«0 m0. 4 .,♦• 125 Sigma Alpha 1. M 2- J- 3. G. 4. V. 5. M. 6. V. 7. P. 8. T. 9. G. 10. c. 11. B. 12. B. 13. P. 14. B. 15. D. 16. B. 17. G. 18. B. 19. W 20. L. 21. A. 22. G. 23. D. 24. J. 25. D. 26. S. 27. S. 28. T. 29. B. 30. M. 31. B. 32. B. 33. C. 34. L. 35. B. 36. D. 37. W 38. B. 39. D. 40. M. 41. B. 42. J. 43. D. 44. B. 45. M. 46. M. 47. T. 48. T. . Willaims Gannaway Harris Anderson Harris Beard Shannon Keeton Pillow McAllister Byars Eddleman Lewis Nettles Oswalt Simmons Shackelford Lewis . H. Brannan Norman Clements Wilder H. Brannan Wallis Barnes Sears Gannaway Kahl Anders McCleclan Alford Brown Fowler Jones Haller Pillow . Williams Black Whitaker Mayo Jacob Tomlinson Hulsey Dale McLure Gaddis W. Jones Greer 126 . v L .w..fx - : -aigy ,..:. IIIIIIIIHIIIIIII III rrrrrr ! I I I I I S 9Wft-s«ywsw c 9 128 ■0jp ,.V: V IRKHMR9SMBSMH Sigma Chi 1. D. Brookshire 2. T. Thoms 3. L. Brickey 4. B. Landers 5. C. Crum 6. D. Perkins 7. R. Giles 8. J Wiygul 9. P. Kimbrough 10. J- Ervin 11. A. Chapman 1 ' 2. D. Johnson 13. J- Beard 14. P. Farrell 15. D Benjamin 16. C. Crain 17. C. Wilkes 18. E. Caruthers 19. S. Frye 20. P. Dickerson 21. P Spencer 22. c. Iskra 23. c. McKinley 24. c. Owen 25. M Durrett 26. K. Kimbrough 27 B. Sugg 28. J- Siai 29. J- Cox 30 R. Chapman 31. H Griffith 32. A. Sage 33. F. McCaleb 34. L Cobb 35. V Finger 36. A. Brickey 37. G Brand 38. W . Shelton 39. E. Hill 40. C. Carson 41. E. Sruckey 42. D Richardson 43. B. Bradway 44. J- Robbins 45. K. Williams 129 1 J. Bertchler 2 H. Robinson 3. J. Stormo 4 B. Royals 5. R. Burcham 6. B. Estess 7. B. Schackouls 8 P. Stokes 9. S. Brandon 10. D. Wilkens 11. A. Meyers 12. D. Adams 13. B. Cummings 14. J. Rednour 15. D. Hunt 16. J. Sasser 17. T. Atkinson 18. J. Bramblett 19. C. Lange 20. S. Brantley 21. R. Walker 22. J. Mueller 23. J. Harmon 24. B. Bourguard 25. R. Bourguard 26. D. Stormo 27. R. Allen 28. R. Huber 29. R. ' Schroeder 30. J. Butts 31. S. Griffin 32. C. Yoste 33. E. Sasser 34. P. Cunningham 35. C. Gillock 36. B. McMullin 37. K. Curry 38. J. Sherwin 39. W. Thomas 130  ' : u H! ' i. I B lff It ' Sill : ■■■■I ■ 1 1 1 Mil 1 s ill f . Ml Lm ■ ■ 1 ■1 1 li P 1 ? f ft s mm - ; ! If w ' ' IB 11 f 1 ill Sal ■; 1 ; j ™ J n!i i 4 B B li BBttBI i if i § HW :,S| fJn i v a IbmSv Hl I P - v 1 i 4bi t . i Sigma Phi Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Zeta Tail Alpha £!£«:nT  ),1 4° (4$ Z ¥ t is ii I ( (Pv V I {is c lo 7 l9 ) A U i. D. Eddie 17. S. Lane 32. A. Riley 9 C. Holloman 18. L. Rogers 33. F. Richardson 3. C Folk 19. L. Adcock 34. A. Taylor 4. F. Wilkerson 20. E. Strickland 35. J. Morris 5. D. Campbell 21. K. Smith 36. M. White 6. M. Brown 22. J. Webb 37. N. Hardin 7. N. Allen 23. A. Parker 38. A. Burkly 8. A. Lucie 24. P. Temple 39. C. Crecink 9. D. Dabney 25. T. Woodyear 10. L. Johnson 10. K. Bown 20. S. Hammett 41. R. Rowe 11. M. Tucker 27. L. Sentell 42. B. Vinson 12. P. Weems 28. N. Balmer 43. G. Rumburg 13. J. Garrison 29. J. Reed 44. M. Naklie 14. C. Cribbs 30. G. Doggett 45. D. Hemphill is. M. Williams 31. C. Collins 46. T. Dooley 16. S. Cleveland 135 Greeks: The Inn Crowd Rush: I A Drama in 4 Acts Act I Confrontation. Scene I: Bill is surrounded by a thousand smiling, talkative Greeks. Where ya from? What ' s ya name? Was nice to meet you . . . uh Sam. Confusion abounds. Act II Pressure: Scene I: Hot box. Look Bill, you ' ve seen the show. We really like you. Why don ' t you pledge with us? We need you. We ' re number 1 on campus . . . Bill Chokes . . . Confusion contin- ues to dominate. Act III Decision. Scene I: Bill ' s dorm. What the hell do I do? I think I like them, but will I get a bid? Confusion is heavy in the air. Fraternity House A. That son of a gun was horrible. A real Goob. Cull him! Fraternity House B. Bill? Pledge him! Hell, give him three bids! Act IV Pledging. Scene I: L ee Hall. Bill leaves the door in a burst of enthusiasm, lunging into waiting, cheering fraternity. Confusion ban- ished. Kakou Korakps Kakonoon Scene II: Scene III: 139 140 We May Have Lost All the Games, But We Won All the Parties Homecoming: Alumni, Bring Your Money 144 Frats Unite! The Meats are Winning The fraternities at Mississippi State have organized athletic activities and games that enable the college man to escape from his everyday routine allowing him to get back on his feet and attack his problems with a refreshed mind and a positive attitude. Fraternities plan for group activities which do just that — allow you to play, relax and refresh. Through the encouragement and development of such attributes as fair play, team- work, sportsmanship, the fraternity sports program lends itself to the education of the total personality. Volleyball, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, hand- ball, golf, snooker, and bowling are some of the sports activities fraternities participate in. 145 Theme Parties: Fun, Frolic and Firewater. Above: Little Bo Peep, she found her sheep; or did the sheep find Little Bo Peep? Right: Kappa Sigs slow the pace with a little music to cuddle by at their Halloween Party. 146 147 99 tr wiflP K ?.. . Christmas Open House Livens Holiday Season A yearly tradition at State, the Pi Kappa Alpha Christmas Open House helped liven the holiday season. Snappy weather and holiday decorations combined with superb cuisine to produce a festive and successful party. Old acquaintances, alumni, students, and professors mingled to give a fine be- ginning to the Christmas season. 152 Greeks Sing in Christmas Spirit An event anticipated by both th£ Greeks and the University community each year is the Chi Omega Songfest. Once again before a packed Lee Hall, the Greek fraternity establishments competed to win the coveted trophies given by the Chi O ' s. Helping set the Christmas mood, the KA ' s took the small group com- petition while the Phi Mu ' s captured the large group trophy. I I i 153 Coeds Compete for 2X Derby Day Crown Above: Even though she ' s a Cow College coed, it ' s still a trying task. Right: The coeds entered quacks in the dress- the-pledge contest. Below: Rosettes bite the dust — erh, the mud. 154 Southern Gents Relive Old South 155 Formals Highlight Greek Social Year 157 158 Sororities Spread Sisterhood Greeks Contribute to the Community Through Service projects Somehow in between the hustle and bustle of parties and dances, the social fraternities find time to contribute to the welfare of the larger university community. This contribution comes in many ways. The sororities made toys for retarded children, made flower arrange- ments for the sick, and gave presents to chil- dren who would not have otherwise received Christmas gifts. Some fraternity men found that in working and playing with orphan children, they could better celebrate the Christ- mas season. Some pledge classes contributed to a better community by cleaning streets and clearing cemeteries. Others helped national causes such as sponsoring a blood drive and marchinc for the heart fund. 160 Left: Happy House was the scene for the Phi Tau-Phi Mu Christmas Party for underprivileged children. Below left: The Pikes and the Zetas entertained the children from the Palmer House Orphanage with a Thanksgiving Party. Below: The Tekes helped install new playground equipment at various schools in Starkville. Bottom: In service to the University, the Lambda Chis picked up all paper and trash which littered the campus. ■ J0 : V4 : .■ 162 Administration 163 Opposite page: President Giles ap- peared on Face the Issues to dis- cuss university problems. Right: Mr. George Lewis presents a relic of the university to Dr. Giles for display in the Union showcase. Below: The President ' s new home was near completion in late 1968. 164 William Giles President of Mississippi State University 165 Mississippi Administration Top: The Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning. Right: The Honorable John Bell Williams. Left: Governor Williams was initiated into Omicron Delta Kappa Honorary Society by the Missis- sippi State chapter in the spring of 1968. 166 Administration Above: Mrs. Frances Lee, Dean of Women. Right: Gaddis Hunt, Director of the Union. Below: Jimmy Willcutt, Coordinator of Stu- dent Activities. Below right: Harold Hall, Dean of Men. 168 169 Administration Right: Dr. John Sutphen, Coordinator of Religious Activi- ties. Below: D. W. Burke, Director of Housing. Below right: Dr. John Longest, Director of Student Health Serv- ices. Bottom: Douglas Allen, Director of Development and Public Relations. Administration Above: L. D. Furgerson, Registrar. Left: Roy Ruby, Assistant Dean of Men. Below left: L. F. Mallory, Fiscal-Physical Comptroller. Below: Andy Bond, Director of Stude nt Aid. ITS Agriculture Agriculture has changed tremendously over the past ten to twenty years and is continuing to do so. It is no longer simply farming. Today ' s agricultural industry includes (l) the actual production of food and fiber, (2) businesses and industries which provide the farmer with goods and services and which process and dis- tribute farm products, and (3) agricultural research and education. It is clear that agricultural curriculums must be developed which bring into existence new com- binations of training in science, business, and technical agriculture. To provide such training, the College of Agriculture at Mississippi State University has revised and reorganized its undergraduate curriculum and in- structional programs. Top right: Dr. Charles Lindley, Dean of the College of Agriculture. Right: Research with wild turkeys is being carried on in the College of Agriculture. 172 Left: Various research projects are being carried on in the College in conjunction with the U. S. Department of Agri- culture. Among these are boll weevil extermination. Below left: the Ag Council, composed of the Presidents of the various agriculture clubs, serves as an advisory body in the College. Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences provides the funda- mental training needed by students in professional fields. Thus, students of all undergraduate schools and colleges in the University take more than half their courses during the first two years in the College of Arts and Sciences. In addition, the College provides pre- professional curriculums for students who take their professional training elsewhere. For students who are undecided as to the choice of a specific curriculum, enrollment in general liberal arts or general science is recommended. These courses of study usually permit a student to delay a decision as to his field of concen- tration until his junior year. The College of Arts and Sciences offers two degrees: Bachelor of Arts and Bache- lor of Science. Above right: Dr. L. C. Behr, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Above: Dr. Alton Ochsner spoke on campus as the first distinguished lecturer for the C. B. Mitchell Pre-Medical Fund. 174 Top: The Geology Department sponsored a dig for geology majors and interested students during the summer session. Above: Dr. E. O. Hawkins, Assistant Dean of Arts and Sciences. 175 176 Business and Industry The major objective of the College of Business and Industry is to educate men and women for positions of responsibility in private and public business and professions and to enable them to advance rapidly both in their positions and in their appreciation of the values and obligations of citizenship. A second important objective is to foster and encourage research in the areas of busi- ness and economics. A third significant objective is to render service to the business community of the state and nation. Above: Officers of the Business School, with Dean Rogers and Dean Littlejohn, (seated) are, as follows: (standing, I to r) C. Ozier, D. Smith, G. Pillow, B. Rogers. 177 Above: Dr. Francis Rhodes, Dean of the College of Education. Right: Dr. M. M. Hawkins, Associate Dean of Education. Above right: Dr. Samuel Dudley checks out the equipment he uses for his educa- tional programs which are trans- mitted to various colleges in Missis- sippi. 178 Education The College of Education functions primarily to pro- vide both pre-service and in-service programs for students who are interested in teaching in the elementary and sec- ondary school, in serving as school administrators, in teach- ing physical education and coaching athletics, in serving as school counselors, and in serving as band and vocal music directors. In accomplishing this purpose it affords opportunity for the student to gain broad learning in those basic areas of culture common to cultivated folk and in those areas peculiarly appropriate to the teaching profes- sion. Below: The officers of the College of Education are, as follows: (standing): L. Morgan, R. Walker, W. Self, (seat- ed): G. Vidovich. 179 Engineering Above: Dr. Harry Simrall, Dean of the College of Engineering. Far right: Dr. Bill Shell, Associate Dean of Engineering. 180 i W % 4 I fl Jl ¥ ' A ■■■■! Right: Dr. Frank Ingels developed a device to detect enemy artillery in Viet Nam; he field tested the device there in the summer. Bottom: Dr. H. P. Neal, Associate Dean of Engineering. The College of Engineering is a Professional en- gineering college whose purpose is to provide both undergraduate and graduate instruction in profes- sional engineering, to provide instruction in engi- neering technology, to conduct basic and applied research of an engineering nature, and to engage in engineering extention and public service activi- ties. All undergraduate engineering curriculums are designed to give the student an understanding of the fundamental principles underlying scientific engineering and engineering practice. Each curricu- lum cosists of four sequences: Basic Sciences and Mathematics, Humanities and Social Studies, En- gineering Sciences, and Engineering Analysis, De- sign and Systems. 181 Top: To protect our valuable woodlands, State forestry students must know how to prevent timber ' s natural enemy — fire. Heavy equipment such as this is often needed to prepare fire lanes in the experimental forest near the campus. Above: Dr. Robert T. Clapp, Dean of the School of Forest Resources. 182 $ Hi I Forest Resources The primary objective of the Department of Forestry is to provide basic professional education for careers in forestry. A forester is expected to be able to collect and interpret facts, furnish advice, plan and direct work and evaluate accomplishments in any enterprise or proposal related to forestry. This requires not only sound technical education in forestry, but also a good background in the basic sciences, skill in the use of English and mathematics, and a broad understanding of the relationships of forestry to other human interests. K 183 The Graduate School Right: Dr. Marion Lofton, As- sistant Dean of the Graduate School. Opposite page top: Dr. J. C. McKee, Dean of the Graduate School. 184 The graduate program embraces instruction and research in the applied sciences of agriculture, engineering, and the basic mathematical, physical, natural and social sciences, and in liberal arts and education. Through these programs of study and research, the graduate student is guided and encouraged to achieve professional competence in his chosen field. The output of the various programs is scientifically and technically trained man power to fill the requirements so necessary in society today. 185 Army ROTC The Military Department at Mississippi State University is as old as the institution itself. Military training has been pro- vided ever since the school opened its doors in 1880. Stephen Dill Lee, the school ' s first president was a West Point gradu- ate and a Confederate general, who fully appreciated the value of military discipline. The Army ROTC offers a gen- eralized course designed to give students a broad and general military background. Advanced students qualifying for a com- mission in the U. S. Army may be commissioned in any one of the numerous branches of the Army. Determination of the branch of the Army in which a student is to be commissioned depends partly upon his choice but it is also affected by his individual qualifications upon graduation and by the current needs of the Army. Top right: Colonel Cadenhead. Bottom left: (left)Sgt. Booker, (right) Sgt. Strawbridge. Bottom right: Major Fowles. Opposite page: Top: Major Thorton. Bottom left: Capt. Harrell. Bottom right: Major Sims. 186 ' ■■ ' ■i;. : ' : ' ■.-...■- :;:■■ ' Air Force ROTC The AFROTC basic course provides General Mil- itary Education focused on the nature of power in our world with emphasis on military power, and the im- plications and applications of military power in our world. The AFROTC Advanced course provides Pro- fessional Officer Education designed to qualify for c ommissions those college men who desire to serve in the USAF. AFROTC curriculum provides an introduc- tion into the technical aspects of Navigator duties. Graduates having the desire, aptitude and physical qualifications required of Navigators will enter the Air Force Navigator training program receiving the base pay, allowances, and flight pay of a Second Lieutenant. Above right: Colonel Lane. Above: Major Porter. Right: Major Pyne. 188 189 190 Organizations 191 Student Association Offers Leadership to Student Body Above right: The officers of the Student Senate are Steve Rue, Parliamentarian; and Morgan Whitfield, Chairman. Above: The Student Senate for 1968. 192 Top: The President ' s Cabinet is composed of the various elected and appointed Student officials. They are (I to r) Seated: P. Dooley, K. Wall, D. Davis, L. Nesbit, S. Love. Standing: A. Thomas, N. Wil- liamson, D. Hood, J. Allen, B. McCrillis, N. McNeel, G. Carlson. Above: The officers of the S.A. are (I to r): Niles McNeel, President; Morgan Whitfield, Vice-President; Kay Wall, Secretary; Norman Williamson, Treasurer. Right: Members of the Faculty Evaluation Com- mittee are (I to r) Seated: Y. Phillips, T. Greer, Chairman. Standing: J. Bell, R. Arnold, B. Brahan. 194 Top: Members of the S.A. Judicial Council are (1 to r) Seated: S. Jones, Y. Phillips, G. Carlson, Chairman; S. Kimbrell, M. Cameron, J. Nosser. Standing: A. Carter, S. Black, B. Hyde, Cliff Daniel. Above: John Allen served as Social Chairman and brought entertainment such as Ray Charles, Sam and Dave, and others to M.S.U. Left: High School was a very successful undertaking of the 1968 S.A. Freddie Norton, seated, served as Chairman. Below: The S.A. sponsors a Recruiting Team which visits the various high schools in the State. Above: Members of the S.A. Election Com- mittee are (I to r): C. Peterman, A. Thomas, Chairman; B. Dale, J. Thomas. 195 A.W.S. Governs Women Students Associated Women Students, commonly called A.W.S., is the governing body of the Women students. This organization was founded in 1959, the authority of A.W.S. being delegated by the Department of Stu- dent Affairs. The purpose of A.W.S. is to promote the well-being of self government, and to further the principles of MSU. All women students at State are members of this governing body. A.W.S. is composed of three councils which are the executive, legislative, and the judicial council. These councils are instrumental in bringing about effective women ' s government as well as sponsoring various programs that aid stu- dents. Top: The members of the A.W.S. Executive Council are, as follows: (I to r): M. Ready, Secretary; J. Nosser, Judicial Chairman; M. Casey, Treasurer; T. Dooley, President; S. Fisher, Vice-President. Above: The members of the A.W.S. Legislature are, as follows: Seated (I to r): Mrs. F. Lee, advisor; J. Cooper, R. Ford, S. Lee, J. Nosser, M. Casey, T. Dooley, S. Fisher, M. Ready, S. Fleming, B. Farrell. Standing, (I to r): E. Thompson, C. Howard, P. Staggers, D. Johnson, D. Hines, E. Strickland, J. Gressett, S. Westbrook, J. Duke, J. Baham, P. Haney, P. Wilkerson M. Naikle 196 Left: The Hostess Club served at Alumni Weekend and Homecoming as a service to MSU. Below: The Dormitory Presidents are, as follows: (I to r): S. Fleming, G. Doggett, B. Farrell, R. Ford, S. See. Bottom: The members of the AWS Judicial Council are, as follows: (I to r): N. Balmer, S. Cook, J. Love, Sherry Cook, J. Nosser, P. Patterson. 197 Union Program Council Top left: Larry Nesbit, Student Director. Top right: Steve Black, Recreation. Above: Charles Dunn, Lecture and Forum. Right: The Union Christmas Tree is the largest ever; it added beauty and spirit to Union Christmas activities. 198 - ' fion Bolroon 6:30 p.m. Top lejt: Lynn Goode, Special Events. Top right: Margaret DeMoville, Social. Middle right: Mary Beth Hillman, Fine Arts. Above: Danny Compton, Public Relations. Above right: Henry Evans, Entertainment. 199 Inter-Residence Hall Council The purpose of the Inter-Residence Hall Council at MSU is to promote a favorable en- vironment for study, relaxation, and fellowship, and to maintain wholesome and pleasant living in the Residence Halls. The IRC 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 stu- dents at the University and acts with the help of the Student Association. Each year the IRC sponsors an interdormi- tory sports program in which all the dormi- tories participate. There are three major sports, basketball, softball, 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 second place trophy to the dormitory with the most points at the end of the league year. The officers of the Inter-Residence Hall Council are, as follows: Seated: D. Jones, president. (I to r): R. Boyd, vice-president; B. Pool, secretary; G. Doggett, reporter; S. Fleming, treasurer. 200 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 solutions to problems presented by the editors of each publication. The Board is composed of six faculty members, five student members, the president of the Student Association, the editor of the REVEILLE, the editor of the Reflector, and the two Business Managers of the publications. The editors of both publications of Mississippi State must at all times follow the jurisdiction of this board. Seated (I to r): Chairman — B. Moulder, B. J. Nowell, L. Seale, T. Dooley, S. Love. Standing (I to r): B. Hartley, N. McNeel, D. Hatchett, R. Ruby, G. C. Rutledge, H. H. Gwin, M. Pickard, S. Hicks. Not pictured: B. Skelton, R. Mosley, J. Bateman. MUftb - M- 4., mm ■  • ' ESr N Top left: Members of the news staff are: M. Mears, P. Sample, W. Ethridge, C. Stringer, J. Struding, M. Abbot, M. Hampton, P. Couglin, T. Greer, J. Luby, G. Vidovich. Top right: Associate editor: Lawrance R. Mitlin and Sports Editor Gary Weatherly (right). Left: Editor: Sam Love. Right: Business Manager: Bill Skelton. 202 Why the Reflector? The important question is not Why is there news but Why is there a REFLECTOR? . The student newspaper exists as the conscience of the university community. It has a duty to present inf ormation about what is happening and why it is happening. The staff works tirelessly toward this end. For our efforts we are not asking for appreciation, but when we see REFLECTOR ' S decorated with kitty litter, lining bird cages, or swatting flies, our hearts feel warmed because we realize that our work is not in vain for the students are putting our product to a good use. Who knows . . . maybe those cats can read. Left: The layout staff is, as follows: Standing: F. Eckert, G. Sloan, M. Horo- witz, J. Bennett, J. White, J. Pepper, H Brumfield. Seated: V. Rogers, D. Skroback. Above: The editorial staff con- sists of (I to r): J. Pepper, managing editor: M. Merkle, news editor; J. White, managing editor; and L. Mitlin, associate editor; and Sam Love, editor- in-chief (seated). 203 Opposite page: (top jar left): Burton Barnes, Copy Editor; (below jar left): Eddie Stebbins, Sports Editor; (left) Gin- ger Ditto, Features Editor. Above lejt: Ray Mosely, Editor-in-Chief. Left: David Hat- ched, Business Manager. Above: Stephanie McKinnis, Stu- dent Life Editor. 205 With Four Deadlines Above right: Morris Edwards, Photographer. Above: Leo Stevens, Assistant Editor. Right: Theresa Moody, Class Edi- tor. ' J: ...fry 1 206 Above left: Brent Melton, Greek Editor. Above right: Bill Prisock, Assistant Greek Editor. Left: Shelly McDavid, Secretary. Above: John Hendricks and Sandy pulton, Co-Editors for Academics and Administration. 207 Cheerleaders Yell j Above: Freshman Cheerleaders are as follows: (kneeling) Debby Coleman; Glenda Lewis, Mary Cameron, Joann Clark. (Standing): Robert Walton, Dee Brookshire, Neal Ferrell, Tommy Slaughter. 208 Like Hell 209 And the Famous Maroon Band Marches on 210 o Majorettes: Halftime Highsteppers 213 Who s Who in American pfc TT ■ in wm 4. N. Bettersworth E. Beers j0W 8lM fr . C. Duncan S. Fisher lira ' fc P - W fit D. Hatchett G. Hen son F. Hood Universities and Colleges I fe sr m? 4- M. Broome G. Cleveland D. Davis W, m « •— D. Guice M. Gwin S. Hammett - m J. Howell T. Main B. McCrillis o s Who in American % . N. McNeel KVr .W-T ' 4 jr £9 5k J. Prowell R. Mosley mmm SK D. Steen A. Walker R. White Universities and Colleges -x % C. Moulds B. Nelson « ••% 9 H. Ross J. Sheffield S. White J. Thames Omicron Delta Kappa E. Beers President B. McCrillis Vice-President G. Cleveland Secretary B. Barnes T. Carmichael G. Henson J. Sheffield S. Jones M. O ' Neal L. Nesbit Treasurer Dr. Harold Snellgrove Faculty Secretary s m « Dr. John Locke Faculty Advisor «s °s m D. Guice M. D. Hardy D. Hatchett • r ' M. Maxwell N. McNeel R. Mosley m ■VS.. R. Tischer H. Ross R. White 4k % -m fs« vik L. Wyatt Prof. C. Wilson Blue Key Honor Fraternity .0 ! % ' 1 W fK fS T 4 - IH ' Pi kYI $ S !-. ' 8 v.. .- ■ ,? One of the highest honors that a Mississippi State University Junior or Senior male student can obtain is that of selection to membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Selection of these men is made from a group of outstanding male students who excel in character, leadership, schol- arship, and student activities. Only those who meet requirements in all of these highly important char- acter traits are invited to join, and these high stand- ards are the keystones which allow Blue Key to continually remain at the head of the honor fra- ternities in its field. 1 j Mjll Hsfc ( v. % - w2 fP ffiMB r . m j§ f? f % ■ Initiation brought thirteen new members into the folds of Blue Key. Cardinal Key Honor Sorority Cardinal Key is a National Honor Sorority which honors college women who are above average in scholarship and who show outstanding ability in leadership. Cardinal Key thus draws together many of the most outstanding girls on campus and helps to coordinate coed activities. Cardinal Key takes an active role in campus affairs, helping other or- ganizations in various drives, acting as University hostesses for different functions, and sponsoring functions of its own. Each year, Cardinal Key recognizes with a banquet its Three Most Out- standing Freshman Women, girls who have shown extraordinary leadership, personality, and contri- butions to the University. One of these receives an award as Most Outstanding Freshman Woman of the year. This year nineteen new members were initiated into Cardinal Key at the fall banquet. : : ::« W istiKk s $K$ The Honor Society of . VLappa The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded at the University of Maine in 1897. Pennsylvania State University and the University of Tennessee were also Charter chapters. At present the Society has over one hundred active chapters. The Mississippi State University Chapter was chartered in 1951. The primary objective 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 Vice President Secretary Treasurer Correspondent Charles R. Aiken Miss Nancy Bettersworth J. P. Overcash C. Q. Sheely ... Edward C. Hendley Faculty and Student 1968-69 Richard C. Adkerson San S. Adkerson Charles R. Aiken Michael S. Albright Cheryl J. Albritton James H. Anderson C. Hunter Andrews Larry D. Afmstrong Douglas C. Bain Julie S. Bhansali Ben F. Barrentine James K. Barrentine Buena S. Ballard Ottis L. Barron Rhelda W. Barron Mary J. Bassett David B. Beck Lyell C. Behr Caroline W. Bennett Robert S. Bernard George L. Berry John K. Bettersworth Nancy Bettersworth Martha O. Booth Ona J. Boyd Patricia Brister Ted S. Brook Allen W. Bryan Gordon K. Bryan B. Hal Buchanan Robert F. Buchanan Fred E. Bullock H. Dean Bunch Howard R. Butler Bradley D. Carter Rosario M. Carubba Turner Catledge George E. Chamberlain J. Edwin Clark Rex L. Clark Hugh W. Coleman Ernest B. Colmer Robert L. Combs, Jr. Albert J. Comfort, Jr. Owen Cooper Louise D. Craften Walter L. Croft Caroline T. Crowder Paul M. Cuicchi Martha Daffron Daniel R. Dartez Jane A. Daugherty Deborah S. Davis John E. Davis Ben G Dilworth Joe W. Dollar Walter J. Drapala Robert E. Dunn Jeanne E. Dyar Wilbur C. Eakin, Jr. Joseph B. Edmond Alfred E. Einert M. P. Etheredge Daniel J. Etzold Charles A. Famed Willie- F. Felder Richard E. Forbes Ramona Ford Jo C. Freeman Helen H. Frye Wessie E. Gee William L. Giles Susan C. Glover Johnny W. Goode Clinton H. Graves, Jr. Calvin H. Gray Joan L. Gray Linda C. Gray Robert N. Griffin Larry R. Grillot David L. Guice Lauren Hancock Mary L. Hare Woodrow W. Hare Atlee O. Harmon, Jr. Steadman D. Harrison, Jr. Norma J. Havens Merrill M. Hawkins Edward C. Hendley George W. Henson, Jr. Dora Herring Frederick H. Herzer Billie B. Hill James E. Hill Swinton A. Hill Clifford E. Hoelscher Laura A. Hoelscher Marguerite E. Holliday Al G. Holmes, Jr. Irl Howell Janice Holmes Annette G. Hubbard Mary A. Hubbard Norman R. Huddleston William A. Hughes Jewell C. Hull William P. Hull Verner G. Hurt Paul B. Jacob, Jr. Billie H. Johnson Ethel M. Jones James K. Jones Scott S. Jones Romeu de Souza Kiihl Michael W. Kilby Lois Kilgore William E. Knight Henry H. Leveck Charles E. Lindley Nancy Lindley W. W. Littlejohn Marion T. Loftin Rose M. Luke John W. Lusk Sharon H. Magruder Lewis F. Mallory, Jr. Melanie M. Martin T. K. Martin Jack C. McCarty, Jr. William H. McDaniel, Jr. Charm R. Mclnvale Richard I. McKay J. C. McKee, Jr. James W. McKee, Jr. Howard M. McLeskey Jo W. McMullan Barton W. MacNeill Mildred D. McReynolds Joel Melton E. F. Mitchell James E. Moak William S. Montgomery Walter H. Moore Clinton W. Moulds, III S. B. Murry V. Clyde Muse Vashti Muse Lyle E. Nelson Robert A. Novak, Jr. J. P. Overcash Evelyn J. Palmer James F. Payne Elizabeth A. Perry Linda K. Perry Joe V. Pelliet Travis D. Phillips Frederick H. Pitts Grace S. Pomeroy Billy D. Pounds Milbur W. Posey Dorothy S. Power Fred D. Rauch Eleanor J. Reynolds Francis A. Rhodes Katherine S. Rice Wells Richardson Tyrone A. Riley Charles A. Risher, Jr. Lydia S. Roberts Ralph Robertson Edith M. Robinson George L. Robson, Jr. Dennis L. Rochester Paul D. Ruffin Nowell E. Rush Percy R. Rutledge Sandra H. Rutledge Sara M. Scales Edgar W. Schroeder Pat B. Seall Frank Sekyra C. Q. Sheely James F. Sheffield, Jr. Patsy P. Sheffield Roy D. Sheffield Marcus M. Shook W. A. Simmons Harry C. Simrall Bettye B. Sledge Selma D. Smith Harold S. Snellgrove Martha G. Stephenson Boris J. Stojanovic Elisabeth J. Stojanovic Roe A. Swann Suzanne S. Tant Martha W. Taylor Guy W. Thaxton Charles H. Thomas Donald W. Thornton Ann E. Treppendahl Patricia A. Triplett Joan Turner Joe R. Underwood Sandra A. Warren Timothy L. Warren Daren A. Weber Charles L. Weeks, Jr. John P. Wellenberg Marie E. White Robert R. White, Jr. Scarlet A. White Louise Whitlow Karla Windham Louis N. Wise Sandra M. Wright Kathryn D. Yarbrough ■ SPSS ; ?■•-:. J ; ■; ' •. ' ;. ' ■ ' ■■ ■ .,..■. KB «|g $ Alpha Lambda Delta Honorary for Freshman Women o %: ■r -¥ 1 J ■ — Ml H •.■laBL ■ M V : « , h !k ™- ™ i ■ F. « ! f % lA ■ flown 7 H 3kdl .■ . ' . 3J ■:■ ' . ' ■■ ' ■■■■■■ : mHT Phi Eta Sigma Scholastic Honor Society 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 organiza- tion, it maintains several functions during the year. Some of the main projects during the year are ushering, helping with orientation, and 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 University. Attended by scholars and educators from over the United States, the convention was quite helpful and worthwhile; and it was undoubtedly one of the highlights of the year for Phi Eta Sigma. Eta Kappa Nu: Honor Society for EE ' s Eta Kappa Nu is a national electrical engineering honor society. Its primary purpose is to recognize, promote, and re- ward outstanding scholastic achievement. Eta Kappa Nu is also dedicated to service— service to the Electrical Engineering Department, to the school, and to the engineering profession in general. This highly selective organization originated at the University of Illinois in 1904. Although it was started as a professional or employment society, it was soon changed to an honor organization, with scholarship as its primary qualifica- tion. 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 engineering students on the campus. Chap- ter activities include participation in the Engineers ' Day and Open House functions associated with the Electrical Engineer- ing 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 Engineering. Tau Beta Pi: Highest Honor for Engineers Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society, was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Dr. Edward Higginson Williams, Jr. to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as under- graduates in 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 estab- lished on the State Campus. Mississippi Alpha, in the fall and spring of each year, extends membership to those men who have fulfilled the requirements as set forth by Dr. Williams. The goal of every engineering student is to meet the requirements of Tau Beta Pi, for not only is this the highest undergraduate engineering honor he can receive, but it affords him fellowship and the opportunity to be of service to the College of Engineering. First row (I to r): E. Carter, B. Novak, H. Coleman, M. Ware, R. Martin. Second row: E. Magurder, L. Hartness, B. Evans, B. Lippincott. Third row: D. Rucker, S. Brister, J. Haskins, T. Parker, M. Morgan. Pi Tau Sigma: Honor Society for ME ' s Pi Tau Sigma, National Honorary Mechanical Engineer- ing Fraternity, fosters the high ideals of the engineering profession and stimulates interest in coordinate departmen- tal activities. The MSU Tau Nu Chapter was granted a charter in April, 1957, and was the 62nd charter to the organization which has recognized 28,000 notable mecha- nical engineers. The MSU Tau Nu Chapter, during its tenth year, has become more firmly established as an honor fraternity. Mississippi Society of Professional Engineers 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. Pro- fessionalism through leadership, through fellowship with other engineering students, and through association with Professional Engineers is what MSPE is all about. Army ROTC Cadet Brigade Above (I to r): Top— Butera, Kelly, Stubblefield, McCol- lum, Cooper, Hill. Bottom— Thames, Walker. Right (I to r): Top — Ling, McDonald, Thames. Bottom — Anders Cuic- chi. 230 231 Scabbard and Blade Develops Good Officers Above (I to r): First row: Crump, Thames. Sceond row: Fenton, Moore, Tucker, Pillow, Craven, Douglas, Thomas. Third row: Wise, Bishop, Matthews, Main, McGuffey, Alford, Atkins. Fourth row: Kelly, Vice, McCallum, Cooper, Cuicchi. Fifth row: Maj. Sims, Mays, Dougals. The Scabbard and Blade is a military honor fra- ternity which was organized at Mississippi State in 1928 as Company B, 7th Regiment. The objec- tives of this organization are to promote a closer relationship between the military department and the University Administration, to develop the es- sential qualities of good and efficient officers, to prepare ROTC graduates to take a more active part in military affairs in the communities in which they reside, and to spread factual and intelligent information concerning our country ' s military re- quirements. This year the Scabbard and Blade Drill Team has represented MSU in the Tupelo, Starkville, and Columbus Christmas parades, per- formed at pre-game ceremonies for the Homecom- ing celebrations, and marched in the Mardi Gras Pa- rade in New Orleans. Their other activities in- cluded sending Blade members to their home high schools to explain the ROTC program to seniors and to recruit them as students at MSU and com- piling a complete history of ROTC at State. 232 Lee Guard: A Soph Drill Unit The Army ROTC Band 233 CG ' s Train Cadets in Guerrilla Activities The Counterguerrilla Detachment is a volunteer organization to train cadets in counterguerrilla operations, counterinsurgency, escape and evasion, map-reading, infantry weapons, patrolling, use of the compass, hand-to-hand combat, physical conditioning, and to develop self-reliance, confidence and leadership in the indi- vidual. A large part of the instruction is presented by the Advanced Cadets that are in the Counterguerrilla Detachment. In addition to furnishing instruction on these subjects, the cadets gain insight into methods of instruction and leadership. The detachment also receives training from the 20th Special Forces Group of the Missis- sippi National Guard. This training includes airborne operations and special forces operations. The Detachment is organized with a headquarters and two line sections. The Headquarters is made up of the Detachment Commander, Executive Officer, First Ser- geant, and Assistant First Sergeant. The line sections Headquarters is organized with Section Leader and Section Sergeant. The sections are divided into two squads with a Squad Leader and Assistant Squad Leader and the squad members. 234 235 The Army Man Leads a Full Life B ; . «.«, ,( . f? £§ . Sj  ISA %Sm gl K£ V m H 1 ■ IihM A . ' wL nifV H i f i i : iMggM Mfe ■ |J ID HP   -„, fll ■■ Hi JH  2 Wf I -.:.-.., .... __ ■ ■■;._ ' ■ ' ■ ::::.■::: : :::::: ; : . :: ; T.Vfl | Arnold Air Society 1 1 ' ffk I ■ i i i tax A B 1 ■HP? in I 1 First row (I to r): Walsh, Groves, White, Willoughby, Phillips, Buchanan, McAlister, Young. Second row: McCrillis, Guice, Baham, Allen, Totty, Fetterman, Peters. Third row: Dabbs, Phillips, Worden, Capt. Tucker, Adams, Hodges. 1968 saw several new changes in the Air Force ROTC Wing. Colonel Ralph H. Lane became the new Professor of Aerospace studies for the Air Force ROTC program at Mississippi State. Before coming to Mississippi State, Colonel Lane ' s last duty assignment was the Pentagon. Colonel Lane is a broad-minded man who feels that anything which fails to contribute to the AFROTC pro- gram should be eliminated. It was Colonel Lane and the Army ' s Colonel Cadenhead who eliminated the custom of wearing the uniform all day on drill days. Several trips to military installations have highlighted this year. Of special interest to the cadets was to Dobbins Air Force Base in Marietta, Georgia, to see the C-5a, the Air Force ' s super transport aircraft. Another especially beneficial trip was to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, to visit the Air Force Museum. Another trip to Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas, was taken to tour a Strategic Air Command installation. This was the first year in the history of Air Force ROTC at Mississippi State to entertain the cadets with a dance. The Mid-South Revue provided the entertainment, and the dance was considered one of the most successful events of the year. Fifteen cadets were awarded door prizes which consisted of a trip to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This year also marked the first joint Air Force-Army Ball at Mississippi State. The Ball was sponsored by Arnold Air Society and was attended by Professional Officer Corps cadets from Army and Air Force ROTC. The Ball was held at the Columbus Air Force Base Officer ' s Club in December. Arnold Air Society also sponsored a visitation to the Palmer Orphanage in Columbus. The children were treated with a cookout and games that lasted an entire afternoon. 238 Air Force ROTC Band Flight Instruction Program Members 239 Angel Flight: The Pretty Faces of AFROTC 240 Blue Knights: AFROTC Drill Unit 241 Up Up and Away: The Air Force Man Flys High _ 243 Ag Econ Stimulates Interest in Its Field Front row (I to r): Black, Wineman, Sanders, Sibley, Caldwell, Martin, Fergerson, Mills. Second row: Willis, Bloodworth, Floyd, Elliott, Jones, Piatt, Stuart, Long, Lewis, Mathis, Rice. Third row: Loffin, Curtis, Wil- bourn, Jordon, Rutledge, Fuagate, Galey, Thompson, Thomson. Fourth row: Dr. Hamill, Handcock, Heindl, Galey, Phillips, Stinson, Dr. Waldrop, Dr. Phillips, Dr. Seale. The Mississippi State University Chapter of the Student Section of the American- Farm Economics Association is composed of students majoring in agricultural eco- nomics and other students interested in agricultural economics. Faculty members and research personnel are granted associate membership. The purposes of the organiza- tion are to stimulate interest in the pro- fession of agricultural economics among students in agricultural sciences, and to provide an opportunity for wide acquaint- ance among students and professional workers in the field. The Club participates in many campus activities. Among these are sponsoring a float for the homecoming parade and intramural sports. 244 AET B Sponsors Field Trips The AET B Club is composed of 47 stu- dents who are enrolled in the Agricultural Engineering Technology and Business. This curriculum is under the direction of the Agri- cultural and Biological Engineering Department of MSU. At their meetings, the club hears in- teresting speakers including people such as the national soybean farmer of the year, an instruc- tor in the Agricultural Economics Department, a member of the staff of the National Geo- logical Survey, and the president of a bank. In addition to the club meetings, the club sponsors other activities for the benefit of its members. One of these is the Staff-Student Cookout which is held the first Thursday after classes begin. Another one in which the club participates is Ag Field Day. Another activity the club sponsors is a field trip; some of the field trips have included visits to International Harvester ' s plant in Memphis, Taylor ' s Ma- chine Works in Louisville, and the Firestone Plant in Memphis. A fourth activity which the club sponsors is the annual banquet held the last meeting of the year. The speaker at last year ' s banquet was Mississippi ' s Commissioner of Agriculture, Jim Buck Ross. Left to right: Reed, President; Herren, Vice President; Munson, Secretary-Treasurer; Curtis, Re- porter; McNaughton; Allen, Advisor; Brown; Bagwell; Kilgore; Kennedy; Starnes; Pinion. 245 Alpha Zeta: Largest Ag Group in U.S. Alpha Zeta is the oldest agriculture fraternity in the United States. Alpha Zeta was founded November 4, 1897 at Ohio State University by Cunningham and Burkett. These men founded the fraternity as a Professional Agricultural Fraternity for the purpose of giving students in Agriculture a chance to work and live to- gether in an atmosphere of fellowship, and to develop their leadership abilities in campus activities. With this purpose in mind, the fra- ternity has spread to 48 states and Puerto Rico. Its 57 chapters make it the largest agricultural fraternity in the United States. The Mississippi Chapter of Alpha Zeta was founded in 1928 and boasts a membership of approximately 500 alumni members. These include many promi- nent state and national leaders. To be eligible for regular membership, one must be a male student in some field of agriculture, rank in the upper 2 5 of his academic class, and shall have completed 3 semesters of college work. Fall Initiates. First row (I to r): Phillips, Rounsaville, Cameron, Thomas. Second Row: Savell, Chiles, Green. Third row: McCallum, Bell, Wineman. First row (I to r): Strong, Broome, Johnson, Moore, Kimbrough, Main. Second row: Dr. Thomas, Dr. Nelson, Herren, Tolleson, Chisolm, Rutledge, Fisher. Thi ' d row: Hearnsberger, Pepper, Hunt, Moudy, Livingston, Adams. 246 PEP! pull pi II mil II llllli   ! M 1 1 ' c r vl , kMPO ( r-. R If ■ ' X i 1 ' ■% ' o- : '  ' ' . , ' s. a a f } t 9B i B ; ' ' HI Fro« f 9tt ' (7 o rj; Dr. Hoover, Dr. Glenn, Flint, Coghlan, Payne. Second roiv: Rochester, Newsome, Herren, Broome, Tolleson, Manor. Third row: Dr. Ward, Smith, Wright, Hood, Morgan, Landers. Soils, Field Crops Hold Agronomy Club Interest The Agronomy Club is the Mississippi State University Chapter of the Student Activities Subdivision of the Ameri- can Society of Agronomy. The chapter has been active since 1937 when it was chartered. Membership in the club is open to all students in agriculture interested in soils, field crops, or land use. Members are eligible to participate in all local and national activities such as soil judging, crop identification and grading, and speech contests. Many varied activities are provided by the national organization which will appeal to the interests of every member. The purpose of the Agronomy Club is to improve the student competitively and professionally through association with other students here and in other states, and faculty members locally and nationally. 247 First row (I to r): Wise, Kimbrough, Wilson, Peoples, Ritchey, Thomas. Second row: Fitzgerald, Fraiser, Ratliff, Terry, Breazeale, Williamson, Atwood, Russell, Butler. Third row: Massey, Childers, Graham, Johnson, Johnson, Burt, Shuff, Walker. Fourth row: Willaimson, Young, Randall, Childers, Green, Blossum, Ronsonwille, Pepper, Stinson, Bell, Scroggins, Watson, Doss. Block and Bridle Sponsors MSU Rodeo The Block and Bridle Club of MSU is com- posed of agricultural students whose major interest is in Animal Husbandry. The Block and Bridle Club has long been recognized as one of the hardest working groups on campus. The activities of the club include the Junior College Judging Contest, the Little Interna- tional Showmanship Contest, the AQHA — NCHA approved horse show, Club Livestock and Meat Judging Contest, Spring Barbecue, and a Rodeo. The club also sponsors the Meat Judging and Livestock Judging teams, which represent the University at regional and nation- al judging contests. At the annual awards ban- quet awards are presented to the Livestock Man of the Year and Outstanding County Agent of the Year to end club activities. 248 ■MMM ' I .Hi £- The members of the Block and Bridle Club wish to dedicate these pages to Bobby Carney below, who was an active member of the Block and Bridle Club. Bobby ' s participation in the club gained the friendship of fellow members. It is with deep regret and sorrow that the club has suffered his loss. ■ ■ ' ■ . ' ' ■. ' --. ' ■■• L 249 Members of the Dairy Science Club are: Albritton, Bourhillon, Burnett, Calcote, Goodin, Green, Huffman, Hunt, McClendon, McClendon, Mengel, Moore, Moore, Oakley, Pigott, Ratliff, Savell, Shumpert, Tumipseed, Walker, Walker, Walker, Wardell, White. Dairy Science Club of MSU The MSU Dairy Science Club was or- ganized in 1919 to provide a channel of communications between students interested in the dairy industry; develop leadership and promote scholarship among its mem- bers; promote a good student-faculty rela- tionship; acquaint students with individuals in the dairy industry and to maintain an affiliation with the National Student Branch of the American Dairy Science Asso- ciation. Among the many activities of the Dairy Science Club are publication of an annual, a banquet honoring alumni and outstanding student members, participation in Ag. Field Day and a spring student-fac- ulty picnic. Funds are raised by wrapping Christmas cheese sold by the Dairy Science Department and sales of advertisement in the annual publication. Mississippi State ' s judging team placed second in the Ice Cream category of the Collegiate Dairy Products Evaluation Contest, bringing them a plaque. 250 Poultry Science Club Firs! row (I to r): Dr. Thomas, Dreesen, Corley, Culotta, Dr. Sato, Rao, Welch, McLeod. Second row: Farr, Morgan, Dr. Dilworth, Williams, Megsells, Thornton, Davis, Baker. Third row: Hill, Dr. May, Schivers, Williams, Vinson, Moudy, Schultz, Barnes, Turner. 251 Members of the Horticulture Club are: Hearnsberger, Carlisle, Bell, Main, Parker, Stough, Porter, Palmer, Wattle, Cheng, Rawls, Goodgame, Callaway, Korns, Overcash. Horticulture Club Holds Mum Sales The Horticulture Club holds the yearly Homecoming mum corsage sales to finance the club ' s activities which include a Christmas party, a spring picnic, and informational programs. Besides sending members to the annual 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 horti- culture 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. 252 Plant Pathologists Promote the Study of Agriculture The Phytopathology and Weed Science Student Club was organized on February 22, 1964. The objectives were to pro- mote the profession of agriculture and particularly, the fields of Plant Pathology and Weed Science; to develop fellowship among the members of the Department of Plant Pathology and Weed Science; to sponsor certain Departmental activities; and to act as the official agent in representing the students of the Department. Membership was extended to any interested stu- dent of good academic standing in the college of agriculture, who displays both within and without the University unfailing respect for order, morality and personal honor, and the rights of others. First row (I to r): Jordan, Crowley, McNeill, Sartor, Street, Lucado, Magee, Choudhury, Naqvi. Second row: Graves, Brown, Ch iu, Parris, Smith, Kent, Hare, Easley, Wiles. 253 First row (1 to r): Walker, Savell, Phillips, Gibson, James, Steed, Shoemake, Shill. Second row: Clay, Slay, Counce Waldrup Booth Treloar Fereu son McPhail, Fulcher, Shotts, Hamilton. Third row: Nichols, Riddel, Huff, Gober, Speed, Cole, Vance, Rerguson, ' Leward, Farr Fourth row- Geno Baird, Lockwood, Howell, Robertson, West, Snowden. Fifth row: Harding, Culpepper, Johnson, He. ' ' Future Farmers of America Provide Training in Agricultural Leadership The Future Farmers of America, commonly known as FFA, is the national organization of, by, and for the boys studying voca- tional agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts. As an integral part of the program of vocational education in agriculture in the public school systems of America, the F.F.A. has become well known. No national student organization enjoys greater freedom of self-government under adult counsel and guid- ance, 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 agri- cultural 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 Department. It is an extracurricular activity having its origin and root as a definite part of the pre-employemnt training of teachers of vocational agriculture. 254 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 ento- mology through informative 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 semes- ter as well as monthly meetings. The members come to the club with a common interest — Entomology; they leave with a common bond — Friendship. Entomologists Share Common Interest Jk Jb | First row (I to r): Ramsey, Rounsaville, Crawford, Crawford, Green, Newell, Klauser, Stafford, Hancock. Second row: Mclntyre, Flor- ence, Miller, Carson, Robinson, Smith, Palmer, Burt, Shelton, Varner, Hardy, Lester. Third row: Miller, Alford, Childers, Huddleston, Edward, Gipson, Ferguson, Johnson, White, Duke, Ward. Pre-Vet Club Aids Future Veterinarians The Pre- Veterinary Club, composed of students major- ing in Pre-Vet Medicine who wish to qualify for admission to a professional college of veterinary medicine, was es- tablished at Mississippi State in 1963. The club is a major instrument of the veterinary Science Department in inform- ing 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 veteri- nary medicine, a two year Pre- Veterinary curriculum is of- fered to students who wish to qualify for admission to a professional college of veterinary medicine. The club is valuable in furnishinq its members with information con- cerning 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. 256 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 premedical honorary fraternity. Since that time, AED has become the world ' s largest body devoted to premedical and predental education. Member- A 1 T | V) o Pn ilnn H) P 1 1 PI ' ship in 1967 exceeded 30,000. Alpha Epsilon Delta is inter- ipHcL .LijJdllUll J CllCL. national in scope with the chapters in the United States and tfnnnrprAf PrP NApHlP l Canada. The object of the society is to encourage and recognize llUllUlcliy STL tJ-lVl CUlbdl excellence in premedical scholarship; to stimulate an apprecia- -r-i + QT nih7 tion of the importance of premedical education in the study of J- IcLlClllliy medicine; to promote cooperation and contacts between medi- cal and premedical students and educators in developing an uiii adequate program of premedical education; and to bind to- p res jdent Merrill Hardy Jr. gether similarly interested students. The Mississippi Gamma vice . President Tom Allen Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta was established in 1938. There r , r f . . . . . , rn u Sec.-Treas Karen Dwyer are now about twelve preprotessional majors in Atu. JVleet- . . , i i r ■ i- i r-t Historian Walter Crump ings are held monthly featuring medical films, programs pre- sented by medical students, and guest speakers of prominence Scalpel Correspondent Hilton T. Greer Jr. from the medical and dental professions. Advisor Dr. John C. Mickelson Seated (I to r) : Brahan, Dwyer, Anderson, Watras, Yates, O ' Neal. Standing: Greer, McKee, Reed, Arnold, Hardy, Allen, Scott, Crump, Taylor. 257 First row (I to r): Hart, Swords, Lambert, Dier, Geno, Burkes, Shirley, White, Cathcart, Longest, Dunn, Bonds. Second row: Dodd, Hughes Short, Jones, Cunetto, Willard, Rody, Martin, Kelly. Third row: Warren, Reeves, Norris, Tominello, Vidovich, Wright, Meli, Thomas Sollie Baker Selby. Fourth row: Moreton, Blackwell, Holland, Hampton, Burcham. Blackfriars and Alpha Psi Omega Promote Drama Blackfriars Drama Society is a campus wide organiza- tion open to any student interested in the theatre. Black- friars present at least two major productions per year. They also handle the High School Drama Festival each year and participate in many other activities. The purpose of the Eta Pi Cast of Alpha Psi Omega is to stimulate interest in dramatic activities at Missis- sippi State University. Students are elected to member- ship for their outstanding work in theatre. First row (I to r): Shirley, Meli, Swords, Cunetto. Second row: Martin, Short, Jones. 258 Seated (I to r): Weir, Warden; Kennedy, Pledgemaster; Hood, Vice President; Crow, President; King, Treasurer; Morgan, Secretary. Standing: Sills; Sholes; Bowen; Blan; Taylor; Gearheiser; West, Advisor; Padilla, Swindol. Seated (I to r): Hooks, Gammon, Floyd, Goza, Willis, Wesley. Standing: Masters, Brown, Livingston, McCully, Whittington, Hendricks, Wallace, Conlee. Below: Sweetheart — Paula Bedford. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a pro- fessional fraternity for men in all areas of music. Founded in 1898 it is one of America ' s oldest college- based professional organizations and is the largest in terms of active chapters on college and university campuses. Of the fraternity ' s four general purposes, the primary one is to advance the cause of music in America. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 259 First row (I to r): Williams, Myers, Weston, Baugh, Balmer. Second row: Owens, Craven, Beard, Dr. McMahan. Third row: Hughes, Hartsell, Baugh, Black, Coleman. American Chemical Society Furthers Interest in Chemistry A Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society is an organization of under- graduate students interested in chemistry and chemical engineering. Student affiliation is of- fered to any undergraduate enrolled in one of these fields or a related academic discipline. The object of the MSU Chapter is to afford an opportunity for interested students to be- come better acquainted, to secure the intellectu- al stimulation that arises from professional as- sociation, to foster professional spirit, and to instill a professional pride in chemistry and chemical engineering. 260 American Nuclear Society Social Work Club wrt row (I to r): P. Melton, L. Hodges, P. Mattox, D. Green, N. Copeland, C. Kelly. Second rou (I to r): M. D. Fairchild, Mr. E. Wren, E. R. Davis (sponsor), C. Bryan, E. Bedford, E. Perry, E. Nicks, Mrs. E. Cooper, Mr. E. Thomas (sponsors). 261 Adams, P. Kirksey, A. Sandifer, M. Allen, K. Lewis, S. Saterfiel, T. Anderson, D. Looney, R. Shamburger, S Ashcraft, C. Love, M. Shattuck, J. Atherton, P. Lundy, N. Shaw, N. Basden, D. McClure, L. Shepard, B. Bornman, J. McMinn, J. Skelton, R. Cade, P. Melott, S. Taylor, B. Carlson, L. Mitchell, S. Taylor, S. Conner, B. Morgan, F. Thompson, D. Craig, A. Murphree, M. Thompson, R. Dier, M. Nelson, J. Thornton, G. Dollahite, J. O ' Leary, M. Treadway, C. Evans, B. Oswalt, M. Wallace, J. Galey, B. Padilla, P. Walton, R. Glover, S. Palmer, T. Walton, S. Gwin, M. Patterson, B. Webb, D. Harris, J. Puckett, W. Wesley, C. Henley, K. Putnam, B. West, J. Holland, J. Richardson, L. Williford, M. Holland, S. Rogers, M. Wiygul, B. University Choir Takes Annual Spring Tour The University Choir is open to students from all undergraduate and graduate departments of the University. The purpose of the organization is to make participation in choral music an integral part of the life of the student. The Choir is composed of about one-hundred vocalists from the student body and makes frequent appearances both on and off the campus. Among the highlights of the year are the annual Christmas concert, the spring sacred music concert and the spring tour of the mid-south. 262 Madrigal Singers ■ Perform Popular and Standard Numbers The University Madrigal Singers is a small vocal ' ensemble composed of fifteen members. This group is chosen by audition and is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to perform popular and standard madrigal literature. The Madrigal Singers present about forty concerts each year throughout the mid-south. Members are Allen, Atherton, Bedford, Evans, Glover, Lewis, Melott, Morgan, Padilla, Putnam, Rithardson, Shepard, Taylor, Thompson, Walton, Wiygul. 263 Sigma Tau Delta: Society of English Majors The Officers of Sigma Tau Delta are: , President Carolyn Reeves Vice President Kay Katz Secretary-Treasurer Lucille South Advisor Mr. Peyton Williams Xi Kappa Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national honor fraternity for students majoring in English, was chartered at Mississippi State University in 1967. Sigma Tau Delta was founded in 1924 and has chapters throughout the nation. To be eligible for election, a student must be at least a junior with an overall grade record above average and with exceptionally high grades in English courses. 264 The Psychology Club ' s central aim is to develop a Psy Chi Department at MSU. Its related purposes are to ac- quaint you with other students interested in psychology; provide interesting 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 who major or minor in psy- chology, educational psychology, or guidance and counsel- ing. Psychology Club Hopes For Psy Chi Department First row (I to r): Dr. Baxley, Cain, Haney, Allbritton, Faulkner. Second row: Dr. McGlynn, Johnson, Ganucheau, Davis, Dr. Sekyra, Beach. 265 Accounting Club Informs Members in Accounting First row (I to r): Ashley, Ford, Stiles, Broom, McMullan, Senter. Second row: Miles, Norman, Merrimee, Holmquist, Os- walt, Windle. Third row: Branton, Catledge, Prewitt, Wofford, Mackey, Littlejohn. The field of accounting is rapidly growing throughout the United States. Increased industrialization, governmental control and com- plicated 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 expanded 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 Account- ing Club seeks to keep its members informed 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 military accounting areas. This enables the student to be well informed about new developments and specialized needs in their chosen field — accounting. 266 Members of the Accounting Club 1968 Anderson, Steve Allen, James Ashley, Frank Allen, Larry Adkerson, Richard Beard, Gerald Burnside, Wlliott Brunt, Rex Brannan, Hal Barber, David Byars, Bill Branton, Tom Briscoe, George Ball, David Bivins, Elbert Cole, William B. Cox, Jimmy Catledge, Joe Carroll, Max Cook, Donna Kay Coggin, William F. Cliett, Bonnie Curro, Tommy Courtney, Bobby L. Crossland, Jimmy Crawford, Bill Cox, Donald Cagle, Charles Douglas, James Denham, John Dedmon, Charles W., Jr. Dry, Ricky Everett, Larry Easley, Hugh Ford, Ramona Franklin, James Fenton, Mike Fenwick, Joe Feyen, Cindy Garrett, Douglas R, Grower, John Galyean, William Gatgens, Tom Hollis, Clyde Howarth, Jim Hill, Wayne Hankins, Jeanette Holmquist, Wade Houston, James Heath, John Hamilton, Mike Johnson, Dale Joshi, P. G. Johnson, Myron Johnsey, Dianne Jackson, R. E. Kemp, Randy Landrum, Larry Lee Luter, Boyd Lawrence, Don Laird, Tony Laurent, Vic McKay, Richard Martin, Linda Martin, Homer Moore, Don Matthews, Robert Mackey, Thomas E. Miles, Leslie Ray McMullan, Jo McGee, William, Jr. Mackey, Robert Melsheimer, Matt Merrimee, Joe Melohn, Martha Neblett, Martha Neal, Richard Norman, Leland Neal, Billy Nicholson, Sidney Norman, Joe Oswalt, Gettis Prewitt, Robert Perkins, David Phillips, William Parker, William F. Porter, Pace Quin, Betty Roberts, Shirley Robertson, Tommy Richardson, Arthur Rollins, Dick Rowland, Cheryl Robinson, Hal Stokel, David Lee Stiles, Bob Stough, Sidney Smith, Wallace Shaw, Larry Smith, Larry G. St. John, Ronald W. Skinner, Thomas Self, Arthur Swindle, Danny Senter, Joe R. Spears, Albert Thompson, Dale S. Thomas, Ronnie Tomlinson, Paul W. Umfress, Roy Van Etten, Harlon Wise, James Webb, Andra Wheat, Johnnie Witcher, Larry Wells, Steve Wofford, R. S. Williams, Henry Wilcox, Roy Wallis, Jim Walker, Neal Young, Kay 267 Phi Chi Theta Rated in Top Ten Nationally Beta Pi Chapter of Phi Chi Theta, the first honorary business fraternity for women at State, is a part of the oldest women ' s national professional fraternity in com- merce and business administration. The Beta Pi Chapter is rated in the top ten nationally. Activities of the local chapter include newsletters to its members and national officers, monthly dinner meetings, outstanding speakers from the business world, service projects for MSU, and initiation of honorary members selected by the chapter. At the annual Spring Banquet, Phi Chi Theta awards the National Key Award to an Outstanding woman in the school of business. Below: First row (1 to r): Martin, Egger, Craft, Hammett, Ashley, White, Graddy, McDaniels, Barrett. Second row: Templeton, Martin, Ford, Metts, Adam, Howell, Farragut, Burris, Pyles, Bogle, Stuart, Brandon. Third toiv: McCormick, Thompson, Gatewood, Love, Murray, Griffin, Webb, Brasher, Gates, Feyen, Hodges, Herring, Morgan. Right — The Officers. Seated (I to r): Graddy Secretary; Hammett, President; White, Treasurer; Stand- ing: Ashley, Vice President; Dr. Herring, Advisor; McDaniels, National Councilor. 268 Alpha Kappa Psi Host Regional Meet Delta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity was once again recognized as the or- ganization ' s outstanding chapter this year. In order to at- tain 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, President of Mississippi State University, Congressman John C. Sten- nis and Thomas Abernathy and the late Alexander Boyd Campbell, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as honorary members. This year Delta Lambda hosts the 1969 Southeastern Regional Convention in Biloxi, Missis- sippi, January 4-7, 1969, at the Buena Vista Hotel. Con- gressman Sonny Montgomery will be the featured speaker. 269 Seated (I to r): White, Dorroh, D. Dawson, Frederick, L. Dawson, Wilson. Standing: Swaboda, Longmire, Swards, Gaines, Tramel, Murphy, Bruff, Richardson. Seated (I to r): Dr. Green, Goldman, Goss, Anderson, Hossley, Walton. Standing: Davis, Thomas, Rock, Faulken- berry, Walker, Beale, Barlow, Bryan. Pi Omega Promotes Business Ed Pi Omega Pi, national honor society for undergraduate Business Education majors, was of- ficially reactivated at MSU in 1966 with Dr. Green as its sponsor. Members must have an attainment of general scholarship sufficient to place him within the upper 35 per cent of his college class and the achievement of an average grade of ' B or higher in courses in busi- ness and education. 270 The Society for Advancement of Management The Society for the Advancement of Management, the pio- neer in management philosophy, has been dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of manage- ment. The varied activities of the individual chapters are de- veloped to further the growth of all students, regardless of their academic major. These activities enable the student to put to use the principles of good management, organization, planning and control in the operation of the chapter. They learn by doing. Through the University Chapter ' s program, the Society endeavors to promote management education, make a significant contribution to the preparation of young men and women for careers in the business world, and render a service to industry and the community. 271 Seated (I to r): Walker, O ' Brien, Word, Hossley, Beale, Morgan, Stacy, Dr. Hawkins, Self, Dr. Rhodes, Prowell, Cuicchi, Shook, Crow, Vidovich. Dean ' s Cabinet College of Education Advances and Promotes Scholarship 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. Its main func- tions are to advance scholarship, to offer suggestions for the improvement of the physical facilities, and to promote public relations for the College of Education. It also serves to create more interest in University activities, promote membership in the various educational clubs and organiza- tions, assist and coordinate the activities of the various educational clubs and organizations, and encourage and en- hance the ideals and objectives of the teaching profession. In short, the Dean ' s Cabinet will assist in the training of more excellent teachers by Mississippi State University. 272 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 edu- cational ideals, and sound scholarship. It shall endeavor to maintain a high degree of professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. Kappa Del- ta 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. Pro- grams are planned for all initiation banquets and at times for other meetings. Joint meetings have been held with the Student Education Association. Kappa Delta Pi Holds Joint Meeting With S.E.A. 273 First row (I to r): Vincent, Meacham, Flaherty, Barham, Walker, Morgan, Camp. Second row: Hogle, Rushing, Landrum, Brinkman, Longstreet, Pulliam, Scotfield, May, Shepherd. Third row: White, Sluser, Connerley, Lanty, Pitts. Fourth row: Barrett, Palmer, Emmons, Tutor, Mattox, Willi- son, Rose, Honeycutt. Fifth row: Easter, Farragut. Sixth row: Whitehead, Florreich, Self, Hunter, Shelton, Bailey, Kellum, Taylor, Regel. Seventh row: Mitchell, Matthews, Hinrichs, Wallace, Terrell. Til Hi] Stl l f e Industrial Education Club was established in 1950. The purpose of the club is to promote and develop a better T 1 HllPPTlOn understanding of Industry and Industrial Education in Mis- sissippi. C 1 1 1 Y Throughout the year the IEd Club has been engaged in many different activities. This past year ' s activities began OFFICERS m tne summer with the welding of cowbells for Bulldog President Jack Barham fans ' With the operation of the Phi Beta Lambda Soror- V ice-President Kenneth Henderson ity, the Industrial Education Club planned and built a float Ronnie Walker f or e Homecoming Parade. The club was successful in Secretary David Vincent , . . „ , t,, ■ , r. .-.- -r u Treasurer Patrick Flaherty obtaining Second Place in the float competition, hacn year Reporter Robert Meacham before Christmas, toys gathered by the Junior Auxiliary Parliamentarian Joseph Longstreet repaired by I£d Club members for distribution among underprivileged children. Other yearly club activi- ties include participation in the annual Industrial Arts Clinic and a field trip to various industries. Club meetings are often highlighted by visiting speakers. The school year is climaxed by the installation of the new officers at the IEd Club spring banquet. 274 Industrial Education Club Left: The Industrial Education Club repaired toys to be given to underprivileged children at Christmas. Below: The IEd Club float won second place honors in the 1968 Homecoming activities. ?,•■;■■. ' •■? ' ?■: ■• • . :0 m M Above: Cowbells for the football games were welded by members of the IEd Club. 275 From row (I to r): Clanton, Eckert, Skinner, Gassaway, Glaze, Johe, McNeese, Hossley, Person, Beale, Catalina, Barlow, Mrs. Gaddis. Back row: Chandler, Blankenship, Warren, Dawson, Tangst, Thompson, Brooks, Pierce, Hutchins, Chenhaum, Fawkenberry, Hankins, Bruff, Davis, Frederick, Cole, Cooper, Goss, Davis, Wellington, Wallace, Walden, Hollis. T}l- -j Rq+q T GmJirla e Mississippi State University chapter of Phi Beta Lambda is provided for students majoring in Business T nniT r p Education. The meetings are held monthly and are planned lllOjJllCu (- i ns pi r e professional interest in the field of Business ■q • T-i i , • Education, as well as to provide an opportunity for social -L- ' LlolllC OO J_i LL U. L CI L1U11 activities. The objectives of the chapter are to promote and develope a better understanding of Business Education in OFFICERS . . 7 . Mississippi by: (l) strengthening confidence in students J ane ea e and enabling them to compete with their associates; (2) Vice President Ben Catalina . . , . . . , , , • ,• ■ , ■„ r. ( K p improving scholarship and developing qualities that will Treasurer Rachel Barlow enable them to participate effectively in business, profes- Reporter Mary Hossley sional, and community life; (3) working toward further improvement of business education programs in secondary schools and colleges; (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 Mississippi State University. 276 First row (I to r): Tucker, Weathersby, Bourguard, Groves, Hart, Sisk, Vickery, Mr. Hester. Second row: Brumfield, Carter, Elliott, Branuchi, Farrell, Ogles- by, Johnson, Thorne, Ollie ' Dunnavant. Third row: Blanchard, Moy, Whittle, Schepens, Dahl, Shepard, Hodge. Fourth row: Walker, Wilson, Wolfe, Wallace, Kiran, Long. Fifth row: Blake, Payne, Reaser, Walley, Walker, Totty. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics was founded nationally February 1, 1963, and has grown to its present strength of 35,000 members, which includes virtually all of the leading scientists, engineers, and tech- nical managers of the country ' s aerospace program. The chief objective of the AIAA is to advance aeronautics and astronautics by all appropriate means. To this end it pro- vides the foremost channel of effective technical communi- cations among professionals in this field through (l) tech- nical publications, (2) national meetings, (3) local meet- ings, and (4) public information services. This past April, our local chapter at Mississippi State University, the August Raspet Student Branch, was host to the Regional Conven- tion of AIAA which was held in Huntsville, Alabama. At Huntsville, our chapter took charge of the convention organization and of the coordination of the presentation of technical papers and publications prepared by leading students in aerospace and aeronautical engineering from major universities throughout the south. In reference to the presentation of papers, our chapter was once again well represented as it always has been in past years. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics OFFICERS Chairman Bill Bourquard Vice Chairman Clifton Groves Secretary Vernon Sisk Treasurer Jimmy Vickery Engr. Council Rep George Long AIAA Advisor Leslie R. Hester 277 First row (I to r): Mr. Baker, Advisor; Dr. Weeks, Advisor; Coffey; Holmes; Coleman; Naklin; Ross. Second row: Field; Bethea; Banks; Blackledge; Howard; Daws; Ryan. Third row; Conn; Holiday; Percy; Bridger; Melsheimer; Michael; Gross; Heslep; Walker; McWilliams; Willcutt; Tang; Fourth row: Averett; Hall; Moore; Ladner; Harvey; Irby; Justice; Warren; Giles; Strickland. Fifth row: Shackelford; Moore; Gill; Thompson; Marquez. Sixth row: Smith; Smith; All- britton; McCully; Smith; Adcock. The sweetheart of AIChE is Mary Meshejian (below). AIChE Advances Chemical Engineering OFFICERS President John Ross Vice-President Robert Blackledge Secretary p at Coffery Treasurer Susan Holmes 278 The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is the professional society for chemical engineers. The AlChe was founded in 1908 with the purpose of advancing the theory and practice of chemical engineering along with maintaining a high pro- fessional standard among its members. The AlChe maintains Student Chapters throughout the nation at various engineering schools. The Student Chap- ter at Mississippi State University holds regular meetings twice a month with programs made up of talks by practicing engineers from industrial concerns, films, and other information concerning chemical engineering. To supplement the regular meetings, field trips to industrial plants are sched- uled to give AlChe student members a broader understanding of their major field. AlChe works closely with the Chemical Engineering Department in planning displays for Engineer ' s Week and other projects throughout the semester. The highlights of the school year for AlChe members include the annual AlChe Banquet, picnics or cookouts, and the selection of the AlChe sweetheart. 279 Seated (I to r): Morgan, Kyle, Tisdale, Devine, McCrory. Standing: Anderson, White, Goldman, Tullos, Harrison, Wall, Carl, Stewart, Cullinane, Miller. Wardlaw. The Mississippi State University Student Chapter of t he American Society of Civil Engineers is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors enrolled in Civil Engineering at MSU. The objective of the chapter is to help Civil Engineering students enrich their college courses by beginning those professional contacts and associations which, continued through life, are so valu- able 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 conventions a stu- dent representative of the Student Chapters presents papers. At these conventions students have the oppor- tunity to meet outstanding leaders in their field. Par- ticipation in the activities of the Student Chapter helps develop the student ' s leadership qualities which are necessary for any successful engineer. CE ' s Enrich Courses With Club Activities OFFICERS President Douglas Jack Nyman Secretary Esabel M. Devine Treasurer J. C McCrory Advisor Mr. Edward Springer 280 ASME: A Dynamic Group The MSU section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1928 and has a continuous record of service to the students of Mechanical Engineering. The purpose of the organization, to promote professional- ism and fellowship among its members, is accomplished through monthly meetings and bi-weekly luncheons, plant trips to industrial sites, bi-weekly newsletters, and numer- ous social activities. The MSU chapter is a dynamic organi- zation which encourages participation by all mechanical engineering students. Each student benefits from its ac- tivities by developing a more well-rounded professional attitude through his contacts with the students and the faculty. First row ( to r): Seutter, Rue, Magruder, Walton, Coleman, Ware, Novak, Brandon, Snowden, Carter, Rucker, Nobles, McCraw. Second row: Sumner, Evans, Bruntlett, Brister, Simmons, Peebles, Malone, Stewart, Townsend, Cox, Meyer, Dyess. Third row: Feather, Martin, Jones, Cunningham, Jackson, Smith, Conner, Gafford, Hurd, Lippincott, Williams, Butts. Fourth row: Loper, Webster, Haskins, Wilson, Durrett, Boyles, Brown, Morgan, Agostinelli, Busby, Dorman, Pittman. Fifth row: Parker, Gavin, Stillions, Green, Jones, Kornrumpf, Hahn, Buck, Atkinson, Stringer, Carter. 281 Front row (I to r): Sanders, Wilcox, Huffstickler, Carson, Hailey. Second row: Khan, Pittman, Stephenson, Medlock, Lewis, Walters. Third row: Beeson, Johnston, Stokes, Moak, Lofton, Hardy. Fourth row: Crone, Anglin, Helman, Gilmore, Dawood. A. I. I.E. Promotes Professional Standards The Industrial Engineering Society of MSU, a student chapter of The American Institute of Industrial Engineers, acts as a liaison between the industrial engineering student, his instructors, and practicing engineers of both state and national industries. The paramount purpose of the IE So- ciety is the advancement of industrial engineering in theory and practice, and the maintenance of the highest profession- al standards. This is accomplished through regular monthly meetings, student AIIE conferences, and field trips to vari- ous industrial plants. At regular monthly meetings, the programs consist of films and talks by practicing engineers. The MSU IE Student Club was honored by a visit from the National President of Senior AIIE Chapters. Standing (I to r): Carson, Wilcox, Hailey, Huffstickler, Dr. Aboud- Nour. Seated: Dr. John Enell, Dr. Frank Cotton. 282 The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the professional society for electrical engineers and electrical engineering students. IEEE, with over 100,000 members, is the largest professional engineering society in the world. Membership in the Mississippi State stu- dent branch is open to all electrical engineering stu- dents. IEEE seeks to provide a channel for closer ac- quaintances between students and faculty, and to de- velope professionalism through lectures by visiting speakers, monthly meetings, and a student paper com- petition. Highlights of each year include participation in Engineer ' s Week, a field trip, and the IEEE picnic in the spirng. SWEETHEART— Susan Sharpe First row (I to r): Dr Rogers, Rush — Secretary, Albritton — Vice Chairman, Kelly — Chairman, Gulseth — Treasurer, Lou. Second row: Shidiak, Walker, War- ren, Anderson, Faust, Warner, Lynn. Third row: Strahan, Williams, Dungan, Lindsey, Rumfelt, Meadows, Jones, Scwenck. Fourth row: Floyd, Anderson, Deall, Gatlin, Sullivan, Newsom, McCleave, Long, McCaghren. 1 : muMUM — T n r s m M - II . 1 mml ■jRy | ' w 1 1 J LI r ) f 1 «• jMfi ii 1 1 ftlBi r KHff i y v2] ' $ 41 Si ' ' WPP si i if l E 1 V . HI , ' 1 ? ' W ' Ek V WW 1 m ' s9  S f ' j£, 3 P| H| H ff w m ] BwB n. ' 9 ' 1 | |J ' j| 1 ' v s Bp$ H ' ■:. . ■ W . ' T r h. ♦ t. M ' mm nL ; :: jg iaE If T , ▼ ,!H !• iK-ImJ i or ibmHmf itl i i ' } : J : ; :|™pHi ' X i 1 7 ffefCH I 1 ■ f; fc yJW 1W ■ ' - ■ • | ■ 283 Nation ' s Security Interests Military Engineers The student chapter of the Society of American Military Engineers, is an association in which engineering students and other interested persons join together to increase their knowledge, and the public inter- est in the engineering potential of the United States for the nation ' s security. The Society has a membership of 27,000 throughout the world and presently consists of 123 local professional posts and 58 student posts in engineering colleges. The Mississippi State University Chapter was organized in the spring of 1968 and is sponsored by the Vicksburg professional post. The major activities of the organization include inviting distinguished speakers to the campus as well as conducting visits to points of engineering interest throughout the Southeast United States. First row (I to r): Stewart, Floyd, Matthews, Walker, Major Davies. Second row: Tutty, Guice, Kelly, Schwenck, Rumfelt, Ruther- ford, Hill, Collins, Davis, Malone. First row (I to r): Turner, Buttws, Boyd, Stokes, Awad, Oakes, Gibson, Bannerman, Lee, Stephenson, Bryde. Second row: Jones, Smith, Scarborough, Harrell, Hilbun, Neal. Third row: Rodriquez, Taylor, Townsend, Green, Fleming, Wedgeworth, Stancill, Catrett, Westbrook. Fourth row: Townsend, Abernethy, Barnett, Owens. Fifth row: Wall, Pope, Ford, Martin, Tillman. Sixth row: Fulcher, Moore. SPE Seeks Insight Into Oil Industry The Society of Petroleum Engineers seeks to develop a greater understanding and insight into the oil and natural gas industry by monthly presentations of speakers who are directly involved in the industry ' s operation. The Society serves as the organizing factor in the Petroleum Engineering Department by directing field trips and social activities of the department. The field trips include numerous tours of oil and natural gas fields both onshore and off- shore and regulatory agencies. Several social activities, including a fish fry and shrimp boil are held to promote cooperation be- tween the students and faculty. The student chapter considers active participation in all the Society ' s activities a major factor in the development of its student engineers. 285 r T Landscape Architecture Grows in 1968 On February 28, 1968, the students in the department of Landscape Architecture made known their desire to organize a club for land- scape architectural students. On May 1, 1968, after permission was granted by the proper officials, the students called an organization meeting to elect officers and make preparations for the, spring semester. The purpose in organiz- ing the club was to create a greater interest, closer fellowship, and aid in identifying land- scape architecture for all concerned. In the short time that the club has been in existence it has been an asset by increasing the students participation and knowledge in the field of Landscape Architecture and has created a core of unity which has enabled the department to grow and prosper. The 1968-69 officers for Mississippi State University ' s Landscape Architecture Club are James Easom, left, treasurer; and Jim Hitt, vice-president; Wayne Gardner, president; and Ned Blake, secretary. 286 Above: The officers of Theta Tau for 1968-69. Left and below: Theta Tau pledges gave away a stereo as one of their money-making activities for the year. Theta Tau Strives for Professionalism Theta Tau, established as a professional engineering fraternity, seeks to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship. Kappa Beta Chapter strives toward excellence in both areas by continued active participation in the school of engineering. Weekly professional development luncheons emphasize the importance of professionalism in engineering. With the increasing importance of high standards in the engineering profession, Kappa Beta emphasizes the necessity of quality work in its members. Through active participation in the various technical societies, its members promote cooperation within the school of engineering. The growing importance of Engineers ' Day reflects the dedication of Kappa Beta ' s members toward professional development. Numerous members have distinguished themselves not only scho- lastically, but also as leaders in the school of engineering. 287 1- J. 2. R. 3. R. 4. B. 5. B. 6. J. 7. J. 8. J. 9- J- 10. J. 11. T. 12. D. 13. B. 14. T. 15. B. 16. R. 17. J. 18. M 19. T. 20. S. 21. J. 22. H 23. A. 24. D 25. J. 26. M 27. R. 28. D. 29. J. JO 31 32. N 33. B. 34. 35. 36. J. 37. R. 38. F. Goldman Blackledtie Field Harrell Novak Anderson Vickery Mathews Walters Holtzhauer Butera Bushman Lippimcott Hayslett Howard Holliday Fuller . Little Blanchard Whitfield Banks Butts Conn Steen Floyd Humphreys Martin . Guice Ross Faust Gavin Rush Totty Dahl Carter Albritton Walker Carl 288 Theta Tail Engineering Society 289 First row (I to r): McCoy, Miller, Hewlett, Craig, Shelton. Second row: Ross, Taylor, Clanton, McAIIum, Pegram, Green. Third row: Dr. Moak, Rogers, Miller, Dr. Amer, Dr. Roberts, Guyton. AITA Recognizes Forestry Achievements Delta Pi Delta, the Honorary Forestry Fraternity for students and faculty members in the School of Forest Resources, recognizes through its member- ship the attainment of outstanding scholarship, leadership, and high professional achievement in forestry. Delta Pi Delta annually sponsors the Keith C. Birdsall Award in Forest Utilization and a lec- ture series for the School of Forest Resources, fea- turing outstanding leaders in the profession. In addition, it seeks to inculcate the spirit of leader- ship, and scholarship among the lower classmen in the School of Forest Resources. 290 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 students and professors. Activities of the Forestry Club include fire-wood cutting and pulpwood cutting, both activities designed to raise funds to support the Club ' s many activities. At the Club ' s bi-monthly meetings many interesting speakers are presented, and slides or films are shown on sub- jects pertaining to forestry, wildlife, trips made, or summer jobs held by members of the Club. The highlight of the Club ' s activities is its annual field day with members from each class competing against each other for trophies awarded to winners of the events slated, such as bucking, pole classification, D.B.H. estimation, log rolling, and many other events. This has been an exceptionally fine year for the Forestry Club. Many new members were added and all meetings and activities were well attended. This success was due in large part to the hard work and leadership of Professor Frank Miller, faculty advisor, to whom the Club would like to extend a special vote of thanks. Forestry Club Promotes Study of Forest Resources 1st row: Bass — Sec, Miller — Advisor, Anderson — Pres., Guyton — Vice-Pres., Smith — Treas., Boeninger, Truett. 2nd row: Nesossis, Drewery, Hammond, Carr, Green, Hensley, Tharp, Hall. 3rd row: Henry, Sellers, Adams, Moore, McKee, Warren, Miller, Clanton, Lindsey. 4th row: Elmore, Turner, Gibson, Smith, Foster, Childress, Allen, Morrow, Shelton. 5th row: Tomlinson, Porter, Teaford, Yates, Hill, Tingle, Webb, Webb, Hewlette, Thorsen, Klorer, Hagan, Coley. 291 Standing (I to r): Wicks, Presley, Broome, Hodge, Shield, Randolph, Kennebrew, McGill, Latt, Barnes. Seated: Murphree, Pearson, Hebron, Nicks, Spears, Washington. Fannie Lou Hamer Speaks To Afro-Americans The Afro- American Plus is a newly formed organiza- tion at Mississippi State University; it was organized by a small group of black students in May, 1968. Since then its membership has increased to approximately seventy members. The club ' s basic aim is to achieve better social, academic, political, and religious under- standing among all students on campus. Because the club was recently formed, its achievements have been few. But the club has several long range projects planned for this year. One of these plans is to en- courage more academically qualified black students to attend State. The club also seeks to aid high school students, as well as the students at State, through its tutoring service. The club also sponsored Fannie Lou Hamer in a campus appearance. 292 First roiv (I to r): Mookherjee, I. Mookherjee, R. Singh, S. Singh, L. Singh, I. Singh, H. Bains, A. Bains, Bunch, H. Bunch, S. Warsi, A. Warsi, A. Warsi, Z. Warsi, S. Naqvi, N. Naqvi. Second row: Bharmal, Chand, Shah, Elias, Ahmed, Kiran, Gill, Kahn, Dawood, Bishnoi, Sata, Rahi. Third row: Rajanna, Tur- akhia, Waidya, Ahatt, Abbasi, Patee, Khan, Naidu, Trivedi, Patel, Patel. Fourth row: Patel, Shah, Ramaiah, Parghi, Rao, Bhirud, Ali, Vaidya, Karkhanis, Shah, Hehalvi. Fifth row: Patel, Amin, ' Dalai, Shaikh, Reddy, Modi, Thacker, Reddy, Haridasan. Sixth row: Patel, Sachdeva, Singh, Buch, Melgirt, Ahsan, Sahgal. India Association: The Culture Of The East at MSU OFFICERS President Laxman Singh Vice President Ramji T. Patel Secretary Mir Akbar Ali Kahn Treasurer Navin J. Patel Faculty Advisor Dr. H. Dean Bunch INDIA ASSOCIATION OFFICERS First row (I to r): Patel, Singh, Dr. Bunch, Khan, Patel. Second row: Rahi, Singh, Singh, Sahgal. Third row: Elias, Mookherjee, Shah. 293 BSU EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Below: Seated (I to r): Adams, Hicks, Cooper, Applegate. Standing: Gant, Terrell, Tucker, Tarver, Kyle, Hender- son, Tischer, Lum, Lowery, Cook, Ogletree, Shumake, Chandler, Gully— Director. The Baptist Student Union, sponsored by the Mississippi Baptist Convention, en- deavors to further the spiritual develop- ment of the Baptist student on campus by providing inspiration, information, and fel- lowship which reminds him of his responsi- bilities and objectives in life. It also ' creates the spiritual climate necessary for Christian growth. Functioning inward through the local churches, the BSU holds Vesper serv- ices Monday through Friday from 6:15 to 6:30 at the BSU Center, with the exception of the BSU Choir meeting on Wednesday nights at 6:00. Among its many activities are conducting mission trips to the sur- rounding areas, promoting foreign missions, sponsoring an annual Christmas party, Thanksgiving and Easter Sunrise services, being involved in intramural sports, giving a banquet for the international students on campus and holding pre-school and mid- winter retreats for the Baptist students. 294 Baptist Student Union BSU FRESHMAN. COUNCIL Left: First row (I to r): Morgan, Burkes, Williford, Rinicker. Second row: Bozeman, Palmer, Saterfiel, Braswell. Third row: Dowdle, Miles. BSU MARRIED COUNCIL Left: Seated (1 to r): Kelly, Barber, Powers, Shows, Cooke, Keen. Standing: Kelly, Powers, Barber, Shows, President, Cook, Keen. 295 Seated (I to r): Johnson, Burkman, Ppckett, Harden, G. Harden , Baugh, Lilly, Aiken, Baker, Fletcher, Miller. Kneeling: Grace, Nelson, Midtbo, Edwards, Curtis, Director; Laird, Ware. Standing: Crenshaw, Midtbo, Ford, Ashford, Ford, Robbins, Boyles, Reynolds, Russell, Martin. 296 ■ ' ' v Wesley ' s Example Reaches Students The Wesley Foundation at Mississippi State has sought to make its witness for God alive and challenging on the campus. In order to accomplish this goal, Wesley has presented organized programs at the Methodist Student Center and has continued its disciplined task force teams in co-operation with the Presbyterians, Catholics, and Episcopalians. The activities at the Student Center consist of Vespers on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings; at Wednesday night program that varies in topics and approaches; and a Sunday Morning Seminar. In these activities, we have endeavored to learn more about God ' s will in our lives and more about ourselves. The task-force- team aspect of Wesley involves disciplined group study, worship, and service. This work requires a commitment of time, talent, and finances; and for those who are willing to make this commitment, its involvement in carrying on God ' s Kingdom here on this earth has truly been a rewarding experience. At present we have teams in the Starkville Day Care Center, in Special Education and Tutoring in the Starkville Public Schools, and in the area of helping international students understand us and we, them. Wesley has also begun work on plans for an experimental project involving the use of radio as a means of reaching the campus. All in all, Wesley has tried to involve and reach more students by simply offering itself as evidence to the fact that Christ does live, even on the 20th century campus. 297 First row (I to r): Dr. Shindala, Ahsan, Naqvi, Fatima, Nusrat, Sahira, Prof. Cotton, Al-Hindawi, Dr. Abouel-Nour, Dr. Warsi. Second row: Kamil, Hatim, Sattar, Masood, Hassan, Khan A. Y; Ahmed, Dawood, Abbasi, Elias, Choudhury, Akbar. Islamic Association Strengthens Good Will The Islamic Association of the Mississippi State University, estab- lished in 1967, is a religious organization and is affiliated with the Muslim Students Association of the United States and Canada as the 54th chapter. The main purpose of this association is to make Islam better understood and to strengthen the good will between Muslim students and students of other faiths. Other objectives of the Association are: to conduct regular prayers, religious functions, promote the spiritual development of its members and organize healthy group discussions on various aspects of Islam. EXECUTIVE MEMBERS First row (I to r): Hassan, Prof. Cotton, Al-Hindawi, Ahsan. Second row: Khan, Choudbhury, Masood, Elias. 298 YMCA Cabinet ATO Little Sisters First row (I to r): Murphree, Hilson, Longmire, Black, Dillingham, Wood, Ditto, Compton, Goss, Mom Norwood. Second row: Spencer, Hester, Tomlinson, Ackerman, Smith, Willard, Petty, Murphy, Gravlee. Third row: Bond, O ' Bannon, Brooks, Cameron, Speakes, Templeton, Burton, Rone, Holloman, Peden, Bunker, Carter, Mitcham. Fourth row: King, Johnston, Patterson, Ross, Peden, Miley, Tomlinson, Conley. 299 Alumni Association Promotes MSU Right: R. D. Bob Williams, ' 25, director of alumni affairs emeritus, is the winner of the 1968 Alumnus of the Year Award. After serving the University faithfully for 19 years, Mr. Williams now serves as consultant for the Association. Below: Tommy Howard, ' 60, right of Columbus, first vice president of the MSU Alumni Association, presents a surprise gift of an official Maroon Blazer to U. S. Senator John C. Stennis, ' 23. The presentation was made in recognition of Sen. Stennis ' distinguished service to MSU and the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association is cur- rently promoting the sale of Maroon Blazers to alumni and supporters. 300 First row (I to r): Bill Skelton; Nancy Luke, Secretary; Charles Wilkes, Chairman. Second row. Frank Stevens; Jerry Thames; Wade Wineman. These are the officers of the Committee of 82. Committee of 82 Works As Student-Alumni Coordinator Due to the need for increased communications between students and alumni, the Committee of 82 was formed as an organization to promote the interests of Mississippi State University. Made up of MSU students selected from each of Mis- sissippi ' s 82 counties the committee works to coordinate the activities of students through the Student Association and the activities of alumni through the Alumni Asso- ciation. The committee has been ac- tive as a host to visitors on campus, especially alumni and athletic pros- pects. In their home counties mem- bers spoke at local schools about MSU, worked for passage of legis- lation favorable to higher educa- tion, and urged the continuing ac- tivities of County Alumni Associa- tions. Early in 1969 the committee aided the alumni office during the annual Alumni Officers Confer- ence. First row (I to r): DeMoville, Gressett, Holloman, Murphy, Williams, Wilkes, Luke, Greer, Barnes. Second row: Vinson, Love, Buie, Mis- kelly, Jasper, Brannon, Beard, Abney, Douglas, Howard. Third row: Bowen, Pounds, Anderson, Vance, Woodyear, Hemphill, Weatherly. Fourth row: Rone, Patterson, Ross, K. Ross, Murphy, Ruff, Williams, Wineman. Fifth row: Buchanan, Skelton, Ervin, Chapman, Speaks, Durrett, Crum, Almond. Sixth row: Thames, Stevens, Shattuck, Overmyer, Carson, Finger, Bradway, Rodman, Rush, Sanders. 301 Alpha Phi Omega Sponsors Local Boy Scout Troop OFFICERS President Bev. Kennedy Jr. Vice-President Dennis Kelly Secretary Al Baham Pledge-Master Harold Klorer Treasurer Pace Porter Sweetheart Carol Holloman Faculty Advisor Prof. Richard Herron Alpha Phi Omega is the largest Greek letter service fraternity in the world. Following the cardi- nal principles of the fraternity, those of leadership, friendship, and service, the MSU chapter has be- come one of the most active in the South. Our mem- bers have assisted with half-time activities at ball games, sponsored a local Boy Scout troop, aided with freshman orientation, and assisted with Ly- ceum and Student Association programs. As a further service to the student body, Alpha Phi Omega provides the A. P.O. Book Exchange and slide rule registration. 302 Seated (I to r): W. Lagrone, J. Hearnsburger, G. Pickett, J. Gressett, F. Fisher, W. McKee. Standing (I to r): D. Hunt, D. Adams, M. Jackson, G. McCleave, R. Walker, D. Dunlap, V. Robertson, S. Anderson. The Circle K Club is not a social fraternity; it is a service organization for college men operating on the campus and is similar to Ki- wanis and other service clubs. It is a leadership and character-building group which serves the campus and the community. Circle K is an op- portunity for the communities and the nation because it helps to develop future leaders and citizens whose philosophy is founded on free- dom, initiative, the American and Canadian heritage and unselfish service to others. It shall be the pleasant duty of the club to promote American and Canadian ideals to the fullest extent, uphold campus regulations, and abide by all local, state, provincial, and national laws. The character of each member must be beyond reproach and an example for all to follow both on the campus and in the community. Circle K Club Develops Future Leaders OFFICERS President Fred Fisher First Vice-President Will McKee Second Vice-President Fred Balius Secretary Gary Pickett Treasurer Jim Hearnsburger Chaplain Mike Statham 303 Front row (I to r): Beers, Allen, Hosch, Wilkes, Greer, Thomas, Thompson, Beard, Thames. Back row: Williamson, Barnes, Hood, Maxwell, Nelson, Gunther, Pillow, Oswalt, Thomas, O ' Neal. Elder Statesman Promotes Christian Leadership OFFICERS President James Douglas Vice-President B. B. Hosch Treasurer George Pillow Elder Statesman is an organization of campus leaders limited to a membership of thirty-five stu- dents from the junior and senior classes. The pur- pose of the organization which meets weekly at mid-day is to provide campus leaders with an oppor- tunity for fellowship and an exchange of knowl- edge involving all phases of campus life. Programs for the meetings include films and guest speakers. Past projects have included such things as a penny- a-minute drive. The principle function of Elder Statesman 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 program provides a broad- ening of understanding between all groups in the university community. 304 Philo Demos is a Christian Democratic Leadership or- ganization sponsored by the M.S.U. YMCA. The club was founded by the Y in 1955 to provide training in lead- ership, public speaking, and parliamentary procedure for outstanding members of the freshman and sophomore class. The name Philo Demos was derived from the two Greek words meaning lovers of democracy. The club holds weekly dinner meetings with informative speakers and discussion sessions featured as programs. Christian fellow- ship is inspired among members by mutual sharing of ideas at meetings. Philo Demos Inspires Christian Fellowship First row (I to r): Fisher, Jordan, Hubbard, Overstreet, Landers, Erwin. Second row: Manning, Stewart, Biggers, Pillow, Decker, DeWeese. Third row: Smith, Shackleford, Pillow, Clarke, Chapman. 305 MSU Karate Club Teaches the Art ffc % $| The MSU Karate Club got its start in the fall of 1965. Classes, instructed by Chuck Carroll, a brown belt in Shotokan style, were held weekly in the Union. In 1966 the club doubled in size with the addition of the Isshinryu style, instructed by Randy Small, a brown belt. In December of 1966 th e club participated in its first tournament, the Mississippi Statewide Karate Tournament at Millsaps. The club won the second place trophy. The following year Chuck Carroll, returned to teach the Shotokan class as a black belt. Randy Small received his black belt in Isshinryu style. The club then held a small tournament with the Ole Miss Club; State lost in a sudden death match. This year the club is meeting weekly in the Activi- ties Building. The club competed in the Mississippi State-wide Karate Tournament in October and brought back five trophies. 306 of Self-Defense Opposite page, top left: Isshinryu Class. Above right: Isshinryu class warms up. Above: Officers of the MSU Karate Club are, (I to t), Randy Small, President; Art Graddy, Vice President; Samuel Brackstone, Secre- tary; Davis Baker, Treasurer. Top left: Shotokan advanced clas s. Opposite page bottom left: Shotokan beginner class: Left: Shotokan class warms up. 307 First row (I to r): Harrison, Jones, Hardwick, Adams. Second row: Nelson, Wade, Abernathy, Carmical. Third row: Knight, Shamburger, Alfred, Pharr. Fourth row: Eaton, Griffin, Canale. Fifth row: Grey, Fletcher, Pittman, Morell. Sixth row: Wade, Geyton, Wood, Stusheer. Seventh row: Martin, Hall, Stevens, Shumaker. The M-Club at Mississippi State is the traditional organization for varsity athletes. Lettermen in all major sports have been honored for years by mem- bership in the M-Club. The purposes of the club are to promote sportsman- ship and fellowship so as to make a contribution to campus life and to en- hance the general image of the Uni- versity. M-Club: The Organization for Varsity Athletes OFFICERS President Bill Nelson Vice President Chuck Wade Treasurer Calvin Harrison Serjeant-at-Arms Stu Scheer Advisor Bill Hildebrand 308 Gamma Beta Phi Society Is Service-Leadership Organization OFFICERS President Jimmy Thompson Vice-President Danny Murley Secretary Margaret Walker Treasurer Don Stormo The Gamma Beta Phi Society, an exten- sion of the high school Beta Club, is a service-leadership organization for students in American Colleges and Universities. It is a non-profit, non-secret, educational serv- ice club whose members are selected for their outstanding achievements, scholastic attainment, and strong character. Estab- lished only four years ago on the MSU campus, Gamma Beta Phi is already rated nationally as one of the most outstanding chapters in the South and is the largest chapter in the nation. § ■ t p : : C ■- F%lL Tr £ iFl w W ,liffy f ■£ it riklW $ lik J I V If w HHbF ' - ' m i,. 1W: ■ m li 111 1 7 l ' fc 1 - S W mm Q IWfrl 1 i fTf nj HRj? it ' «♦ ' f J 1 — 1 1 1 • r f 1 -1 i-J I.IlM r 309 310 Classes Graduates ALIUDDIN, Ahmed, Hyderabad, India AHSAN, Syed A.F., India ALCANTARA, Shirley, Valencia, Philippines ALFRED, Justin T., Jackson, Miss AL-HINAWI, Nassir A. Baghdad, Iraq ALLEN, Rebecca, Greenwood, Miss. AMBROSE, Gweneth, Memphis, Tenn. AMIN, I. G., India AMMANN, Alan, Jackson, Miss. ANDING, Warren G., Jackson, Miss. BAILEY, Benjamin F., Panama City, Fla. BARNES, Max, Valley Head, Ala. BHARMAL, Hatim A., India BISHNOI, Udai Ram, India BLAND, Edgar, West Helena, Ark. BROWN, D. E., Petal, Miss. BROWN, Fred Jr., Ethel, Miss. BOURQUARD, William, Vicksburg, Miss. BUCH, Yadu M„ Pakistan BURDINE, R. L., Wiggins, Miss. BURT, Roffie, Brookhaven, Miss. CAMERON, William, Laurel, Miss. CANTRELL, Charles, Smithville, Miss. CAPERTON, Frank, Greenwood, Miss. CARR, James William, Tupelo, Miss. CASH, Ralph E., Hartselle, Ala. CHAMKRACHANG, P., Thailand CHAMPION, Alvin L„ Vicksburg, Miss. CHAND, Amar, Hyderabad CHEN, Paul, Taipei, Taiwan CHENG, Kuo-Ho, Republic of China CLARK, F. A., Bowling Green, Kentucky CLAY, William Waldo, Dekalb, Miss. COGGIN, Carolyn, Amory, Miss. COLE, Bessie Bernice, Edwards, Miss. COLLINS, Gillie, Opelika, Ala. CONATSER, James R., Hazen, Ark. CONTRACTOR, Mukesh, India CORRERO, Paul, Greenwood, Miss. CULPEPPER, Cecil, Long Beach, Miss. DALAL, AnilT., India DALE, Joyce G., Port Gibson, Miss. DAWOOD, Mohamed, India DEHLVI, Kamil, Pakistan DENNY, Fred I., New York 312 r £sk Graduates DIEM, Gordon Neal, Gap, Pennsylvania DUNCAN, James L., Pine Bluff, Ark. ELIAS, Syed, Hyderabad, India ELLIS, Glenn Thomas, Cordale, Georgia ESTES, Lester A., Macon, Miss. FORD, W. Kent, Philadelphia, Miss. FORD, Sue Sharp, Meridian, Miss. FRAISER, J. A., Yazoo City, Miss. GALLAHER, Frank F., Jr., Ocean Springs, Miss. GARTON, Marty W., Batesville, Miss. GRAY, Calvin H., Scott, Miss. GRAY, Linda C, Scott, Miss. GROWER, John M., Jackson, Miss. HAILEY, Irvin W., Preston, Miss. HALES, Zelton L., Mize, Miss. HAMILTON, Glenco, Mobile, Ala. HARDY, Anita P., New Albany, Miss. HAWKS, William T, Hernando, Miss. HENDERSON, Donald G., Tucker, Ga. HENDLEY, Edward C, Jr., Starkville, Miss. HENDRIX, Guy, Meridian, Miss. HESS, George M., Watson, Louisiana HO, Kai-Kaung, Taiwan, China HOLLEMAN, H. W., Kilmichael, Miss. HONEA, J. H., Hammond. La. HUNT, Donald R., Laurel, Miss. HUNTER, Lynda F., Starkville, Miss. HUNTER, William P., Jr., Jackson, Miss. IRWIN, Vernon H., Bentonia, Miss. JOBE, Ernest D., Corinth, Miss. JOHNSON, Clarence, Robinsonville, Miss. JONES, Bill, Tellico Plains, Tenn. JONES, Leroy, Holly Springs, Miss. JONES, Roger P., Mize, Mississippi JONES, Shirley D., Walnut, Miss. KHAN, Ali Yar, Hyderabad, India KIMBLE, Janie E., Itta Bena, Miss. KINCADE, Gloria W., Clarksdale, Miss. KINCADE, Robert T., Moorehead, Miss. KINNISON, Jimmie G., Hammond, La. KINNISON, Ruth N., Hammond, La. KITPOWSONG, Pitool, Thailand KORNRUMPH, Janice C, Aberdeen, Miss. LAM, Dong Hoa, Vietnam LAONIPON, Visit, Thailand 313 Graduates LEVERETTE, Margret, Newton, Miss. LIU, Yu-Ping, Republic of China LOPEZ, Jorge, Ecuador LOVETT, Margaret, Mobile, Alabama MARTIN, Sandra, Vicksburg, Miss. MARX, George, Hazelhurst, Miss. MASSEY, Faye, Bruce, Miss. McCLELLAN, Robert, Greenville McDONNELL, Anne, Jackson, Miss. McNEILL, Kenny, Louisville McPHAIL, William, Collinsville, Miss. MEACHAM, Jeanne, Columbus MEARS, Buddy, Duck Hill, Miss. MELGIRI, D. D., India MODI, Girish, India MOOKERJEE, Harsha, India MURLEY, Danny, Ashland, Miss. NAIDU, Soppa, India NAQVI, Nusrat, Pakistan NAQVI, Syed, Pakistan NASSIR, A. H., Pakistan OAKES, Elwanda, Vernon, Alabama ODENWALD, Neil, Baton Rouge, La. PAINTER, Larry, Palmyra, Pa. PARGHI, Rakshit, India PATEL, M. F., India PATEL, M. C, India PATEL, N J., India PATEL, T, India PATEL, V. U., England PELLERIN, Elizabeth, Sunset, La. PEWITT, Joy, Watson, Ark. PORTERA, Mack, West Point, Miss. POSEY, Hoi lis, Brookhaven, Miss. PUENGPAN, Rungrot, Thailand RAI, Prakash, India RAMAIAH, M. P., India REDDY, G. L., India REDDY, S. N, India RICHARDSON, Louise, Brooksville, Miss. RISHER, Charles, Meridian ROBERTSON, Fred, Gloster, Miss. ROGILLIO, Jeanne, Monroe, La. SACHDEVABI, B. Inder, India SANTAWISUK, Napapan, Thailand 314 Graduates SANTAWISUK, Tawisuk, Thailand SATA, Kanaiyalal M., India SCHWAN, Robera, Biloxi, Miss. SHAH, Kinker, India SHAH, Shirish M., India SHAH, V. M., India SHAIKH, Abdulsattar, India SINGH, Laxman, India SINGH, Ramendra, New Delhi, India SINGH, R. N., India SINGHAVARA, Maitri, Thailand SITTISROUNG, Prasoot, Thailand SMITH, Wayne, Brookhaven, Miss. SORRELS, David, DeKalb, Miss. SOUTH, Lucille L., Cedar Bluff, Miss STOKES, Dale R., New Hope, Ala. STONICHER, R., Attalla, Ala. SUMRALL, Noel E., Jr., Columbus, Miss. THACKER, Mukund, India THORNTON, Mary, Starkville, Miss. TILLEY, D. M., Lucedale, Miss. TREPPENDAHL, Jamsie, Woodville, Miss. TRIVEDI, Mahesh N., India TURAKHIA, JIT, India TURNER, John, Lorman, Miss. UPTHEGROVE, Sue, Gautier, Miss. USILTON, Larry, Ocean Springs, Miss. VAIDYA, Surendra R., India VIDOVICH, John, Starkville, Miss. WADE, Hayes L. H, McCool, Miss. WALDEN, Charles E., Booneville, Miss. WALKER, William W., Hammond, La. WALTERS, Gladys, Wiggins, Miss. WANG, Ching-tsang, Republic of China WASHINGTON, Eric, Ecru, Miss. WESTBROOK, John Robert, Egypt, Miss. WILLIAMS, Clude W., Vicksburg, Miss. WILLIAMS, Joseph L., Starkville, Miss. WILLIS, James, Monroe, La. WINDHAM, Jannette K., Forest, Miss. WISE, JoAnn, Lena, La. WOLFORD, Emily, Starkville, Miss. WOOD, John Francis, Natchez, Miss. YAMADA, Hideo, Japan YOUNG, Charles Mack, Marks, Miss. 315 Seniors ABNEY, Travis B I, Bay Springs, Miss., SAM, Committee of 82, Philo Demos ADAMS, Peggy Ed. Starkville, Miss., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, BSU, MENC ADAMS, Larry En., Bogue Chitto, Miss. ADCOCK, Harold A S, Ridgeland, Miss ADKERSON, Richard B I, Kosciusko, Miss., Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sig- ma Pi, Accounting Club, Phi Kappa Phi ADKERSON, San S. A S, Tupelo, Miss., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi AGNEW, James R. Ag., Springfield, Tenn., Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, ROTC, Dairy Science Club, Committee of 82, Soil Conservation Club AGNEW, Robert L. Ed., Macon, Miss. AIRHART, Jake P. B I, New Orleans, La. ALBRYTTON, Jimmy G. Ag., Bogue Chitto Miss. ALBRIGHT, Michael B I, Alexandria, Va, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Al- pha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Kappa Phi, Band ALDR1DGE, Douglas B I, West, Mississippi ALDRIDGE, James Ed., New Albany, Miss., Iota Lambda Sigma, SEA, IEd Club ALEXANDER, David B I, Gulfport, Miss. ALEXANDER, Stephen Ag., Belmont, Miss. ALFORD, Edgar En., Jackson, Miss., Scabbard Blade, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Tau ALFORD, Patrick Ed., Philadelphia, Miss. ALFORD, William Ag., Vaiden, Miss., Plant Pathology and Weed Science Club ALLBRITTON, C. J. En., Clinton, Miss., Theta Tau, IEEE, MSPE ALLBRITTON, Gary En., Jackson, Miss. AIChE I ALLDAY, L. Sue Ed., Union, Miss., SEA ALLEN, Howard En., Meridian, Miss. ALLEN, Larry B I, Natchez, Miss., Alpha Kap- pa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Arnold Air Society, Elder Statesmen, SAM, Accounting Club ALLEN, Larry D. A S, Kilmichael, Miss. ALLEN, Martha Ed., Philadelphia, Miss., Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, NCTE, SEA, ZTA ALLEN, Thomas A S, Vicksburg, Miss., AED, German Club ALLEN, Raymond A S, Memphis, Tenn., SPE ALLEN, William En., Holcomb, Miss. AIN5WORTH, Ronald Ag., Magee, Miss. ANDERSON, Aaron B I, Louisville, Miss., Committee of 82, ATO, Circle K, Advertising Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club, BSU ANDERSON, Cheryl Ed., Gulfport, Miss., Pi Omega Pi, Phi Mu, Union Social Committee, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA ANDERSON, James En., Jackson, Miss., MSPE, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu ANDERSON, John En., Canton, Miss., GCTI ANDERSON, Lee Ed., Gulfport, Miss. ANDERSON, Mickey B I, Gulfport, Miss, SAM, SPI ANDERSON, Wiley Fo., Laurel, Miss, South- ern Exploration and Conservation Society, For- estry Club ANTHONY, Harry B I, Fulton, Miss. ANTHONY, Janett Ed, Louisville, Miss, SEA APPLEGATE, Sharon Ed, Alpha Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Delta, Miss MSU, Choir, Debate Team, English Club, BSU, Little Sister of ATO ARMSTRONG, Danny B I, Jackson, Miss. ARMSTRONG, Jimmy B I, Booneville, Miss, Phi Kappa Tau ARMSTRONG, Scott En, Natchez, Miss. ARTHUk, Pam A S, Jackson, Miss. ARNETT, Brenda Ed, Louisville, Miss, SEA, BSU ARRINGTON, Jeff B I, DeSoto, Miss. 316 Seniors ASHCRAFT, Sandra Ed., Corinth, Miss. ASHLEY, Frank Madison B I, Vicksburg, Ac- counting Club ATKINSON, Robert A S, Jackson, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scabbard Blade, Newman Club AUSTIN, James B. A S, Jackson, Alpha Tau Omega, Psychology Club, IFC, Elder Statesmen, FADA AYCOCK, Elvin En., Laurel, ASCE BAILEY, Elizabeth Ed., Vardaman, SEA BAILEY, Henry Ag., Vardaman, Pre- Vet Club BAILEY, Larry A S, Clarksdale, MSU Band, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Kappa Phi BAKER, Earle Ed., Vicksburg, Mahper, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AAHPER BAKER, Janice Ed., Meridian, Ionians, Black- friars, Stu. Ed. Association BALDREE, James B I, Pearlington BARBER, Daniel B I, Potts Camp, Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi BARBER, Myra Ed., Byhalia, SEA BARHAM, Jack Ed., McComb, Indust. Ed. Club, Band, Radio Club BARLOW, Bruce A S, Tylertown BARKLEY, Carolyn Ed., West Point BARKELY, Eddie Ed., Ripley BARLOW, Rachel Ed, Harperville BARNETT, John En., Greenwood, GCTI BARRETT, Mary B I, Brandon, Phi Beta Lamb- da, Phi Chi Theta BARRETT, Wallace Ed, Canton, IED Club BARRY, Raymond B I, Biloxi, SAM, Newman Club BASDEN, Dennis Ed, Saltillo, MENC BASS, John Fo, Hattiesburg, Forestry Club, MBSU Council BASSETT, James Ed, Natchez, IED Club, BSU, Blue Knights BASSETT, Leroy Ed, Ackerman, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MSU Band BAXTER, Paul En, GCTI BEACHUM, Jencie Ed, Tupelo, SEA BEALE, Jame Ed, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lamb- da. Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Mu, Who ' s Who BEALL, Willard En, Wesson, IEEE, BSU BEASY, Arlan A S, Greenwood, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfoni BECK, David A S, Jackson, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma BELL, Don Carol Ag, Inverness, Horticulture Cb. BELL, Cynthia Ed, Starkville, Chi Omega, SEA BELL, Joe L. Ag, Lena, Black Bridle, Alpha Zeta BEDFORD, Beverly Ed, Saltillo BEDFORD, Emily A S, Social Work BELL, Douglas B I, Woodville BENJAMIN, Donald Ed, Pontotoc, Sigma Chi BENNETT, Jerry En, Fulton, ASME BENNETT, William A S, Crenshaw, Miss. BENSON, Judy Ed, Tupelo BENTON, Charles Ed, Jackson, SEA BERRYHILL, Gus A S, Rome, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma BETHANY, James B I, Aberdeen, Miss. 317 Seniors BETHAY, Betty Jo A S, Jackson, Miss., BSU BIDDY, Robert B I, Grenada, Miss. BISHOP, David R. Ed., Booneville, Miss., AFO, Scabbard Blade, Advanced ROTC, SAME BISHOP, Joseph L. Ag., Tupelo, Miss., Pi Kap- pa Alpha, Alpha Psi Omega, Horticulture Club BLACK, Harvey H. Fo., Weir, Miss., Forestry Club, Delta Pi Delta Pet. En., Pascagoula, Miss., SPE Ed., Montrose, Miss., 318 BLACK, W. K of AIME BLACKWELL, Jaculin Ann Blackfriars, Ionians BLAIZE, Marian A S, Bay St. Louis, Miss. BLANKENSHIP, Thomas L. Ed., Starkville, Miss. BLAKE, Charles En., Chunky, Miss., American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics BLANKENSHIP, Larry A S, Columbus, Miss. BLAYLOCK, Denny A. B I, Jackson, Miss. BLISSARD, Martha C. Ed., Houston, Miss, SAE BLOUNT, Alan W. A S, Poplarville, Miss, American Chemical Society BLUE, William E, Jr. Ed, Kosciusko, Miss, IED Club BOND, Charles R. B I, Gulfport, Miss, ATO, Students for Political Interchange, Society for the Advancement of Management BOOTH, John B. Ed, Martin, Miss, FFA BOOZER, Sandra C. Ed, Dorsey, Miss, SEA BOSWELL, Tjajuan M, Ed. BOVETTE, Marshall Duane A S Jackson, Miss. BOWER, Robert J. B I, Starkville, Miss. BOX, John David Ed, Booneville, Miss, SEA BOYD, Bennie C. En, McComb, Miss, IEEE MSPE BOYD, Ernie F. A S, Tunica, Miss, Phil. Club, V. Pres. BOYD, Joel Fo, Red Bay, Ala. BOYLES, Nancy G. Ed, Jackson, Miss, SEA, CEC, Sec, Wesley, AWS, Chorus BRACKSTONE, Sam A S, Corinth, Miss, MSU Karate Club BRADSHAW, Lon D. En, Columbus, Miss. BRAMUCHI, Ned R. En, Shelby, Miss. BRANDON, P. A. B I, Tupelo, Miss, Phi Chi Theta BRANNAN, Davis H. En, Woodville, Miss. SAE BRANTON, Tom B I, Dayton, Texas, Account- ing Club, Business Stat, and Data Processing Club BRASFIELD, Charles W. En, Vicksburg, Miss. CCTI BRASHIER, Madelon D. B I, Jackson, Miss. Phi Chi Theta BRASWELL, Phyllis M. Ed, Kilmichael, Miss. BREAZEALE, Rebecca G. A S, Laurel, Miss, Block Bridle BRELAND, Ester, Jr. A S, Mendenhall, Miss. BRETT, Susan H. Ed, Meridian, Miss. BREWER, Linda D. Ed, Tunica, Miss. BREWSTER, Judy C. Ed, New Albany, Miss, MSU Choir, Dean ' s List BRIDGES, Robert L. A S, Grenada, Miss, TKE BRISTER, Ira M, Jr. B I, Jackson, Miss. BRISTER, Patricia Ed, Kilmichael, Miss, SEA, Kappa Delta Pi BRITTON, Sarah B. Ed, Phil Campbell, Ala. SEA, Dean ' s List BROWN, Arlan P. Ed, Belleville, Illinois, Psy- chology Club Seniors BROOKS, Barbara Ed., Vicksburg, Phi Beta Lambda BROOKS, Charlotte Ed., Tupelo BROOME, Malcolm Ag., Hattiesburg, Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Ag- ronomy Club BROWN, Hubert Ed, Jackson BROWN, Kenneth A S, Courtland, Ala. BROWN, Jackson A S, Starkville BROWN, Lige A S, Columbus, Delta Chi BROWN, Ludwrick Ag., Glosier, MSU Band, AETB Club BROWNING, James Ag., New Albany BRUNT, Rex B I, Louisville, Accounting Club, Advertising Club, Alpha Tau Omega BRUFF, Dorthy Ed., Marietta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA, NEA, Pi Omega Pi BRYANT, Barbara A S, Winter Park, Fla, Newman Club, Advertising Club, Blackfriars BRYAN, William B I, Laurel, SAM, Pre-Law Club, Collegient Cititan BUCHANAN, Harriet A S, Koscitsko BUIE, Linda A S, Meridian A S, Starkville, Westminister Ed., Booneville B I, Jackson, Pi Kappa Al- BUNCH, Karen Fellowship BULLARD, Wanda BULLOCK, Robert pha BUNYARD, Claxton En., Canton, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Am. Institute of Industrial Engineers BURNS, Anne A S, Starkville BURKLEY, V. Ann A S, Lexington, ZTA, Gamma Beta Phi, Booster Club BURNS, Bud En, Starkville BURRELL, Johnny Ed, Durnat, Industrial Ed. Club BURRIS, Gloria B I, Weir BURTON, Willie Ag, Canton BUSBY, Meek P. B I, Aekerman BUTLER, Jan B I, Eupora, Accounting Club BYARS, Bill B I, Starkville, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Scabbard Blade, Accounting Club BYRD, Dale B I, Laurel, Pi Kappa Alpha BYRD, James Ag, Corinth BYRAM, Wayne Ed, Fulton, SEA BYRD, Virgil O ' Neal En, Beaumont, GCTI CAGLE, Charles B I, Jackson CAIN, Ralph A S, Belmont, ATO, Psychology Club CALHOUN, Tommy B I, Murray Hill, N.J, Phi Kappa Tau, SAM CALLAWAY, Robert Ag, Jackson CALVIN, Joseph En, Certreville, Phi Eta Sig- ma, TE Club, SAM, MSPE, Students for Politi- cal Interchange CAMPBELL, Cynthia Ed, Drew, SEA CAMPBELL, Dawn Ed, Gautier, ZTA, SEA • CAMPBELL, John A S, Mt. Olive CAMPBELL, Joseph En, Clara, MSPe, Ind. En. Club CAMPBELL, Robert B I, Brandon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Committee of 82 CANADA, George A S, Covington, Tenn, MSU Band CANNON, Ronald B I, Cleveland, Alpha Kap- pa Psi, Gamma Beta Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, SAM, Pre-Law Club CARL, George En, Jackson, Theta Tau, Beta Chi Epsilon, ASCE 319 Seniors 320 CARLEY, Richard B I, Macon CARON, Edward B I, So. Swansea, Mass., Al- pha Kappa Psi, Data Processing Club CAROTHERS, Eugene B I, West Point, Sigma Chi, Committee of 82 CARPENTER, Ben B I, West Point CARPENTER, Clyde B I, Forest CARROLL, Stanley En., Corinth, National So- ciety Prof. En. CARR, John Kelly Fo., Morgan City, Forestry Club CARR, James L. Ag, Water Valley, Ag. Econ. Club, Agronomy Club, Block Bridle CARTER, E. G. En., Brookhaven, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME CARTER, Leon En., Quitman, Theta Tau, ASME CARTER, William B I, Booneville CARTWRIGHT, Harrison Ag., Booneville CARTWRIGHT, Terry B I, Booneville CATALINA, Ben Ed., Clarksdale, Alpha Tau Omega, Arnold Air Society, Phi Beta Lambda, NEA, NBEA CATLEDGE, Ardis Ed., West Point, SEA CATLEDGE, Joseph B I, Onward, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club CATRETT, Walter En., Pascagoula, BSU, AIME CAULEY, Douglas En., Panama City, Fla. CHAMBLEE, Carolyn Ed., Fulton, BSU, SEA CHANDLER, Bailey B I, Greenwood CHANDLER, Dorothy B I, Louisville, BSU, Phi Beta Lambda CHANEY, John B I, Demopolis, Ala., Data Processing CI. CHATAM, Richard En., Meridian, ASME CHAUVIN, Barbara Ed., Bogalusa, La. CHILDERS, Strhtford Ag., Ashland, Block Bridle Club CHISOLM, Edward En., Lexington, ASAE, Al- pha Zeta CHRISTIAN, Thomas A S, Summit CLANTON, Larry Fo., Gore Springs, Delta Pi Delta CLARK, Carolyn Eng., Nettleton, Student Chris- tian Asso. CLARK, Francis B I, Jackson CLARK, George En., Jackson CLARK, William A S, Shannon CLAUNCH, Linda Ed., Okolona, SEA CLEMENT, James En., Lonoke, Ark. CLEMENTS, Joel B I, Southhaven, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, M Club CLEMENTS, Louis B I, Durant, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Psi CLEVELAND, Grover En., Jackson, Who ' s Who, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Arnold Air Society, Ind. En. So- ciety CLEVELAND, Susan Ed., Atkins, Ark., Zeta Tau Alpha CLISBY, Barrett A S, Starkville COBB, Leonard A S, Kewanee, Sigma Chi, Cir- cle Key, FCA COCHRAM, Jeff En., Jackson, MSU Karate Club COCKRAN, Mary E. Ed., Jackson, Phi Mu, Gamma Beta Phi, SEA COGGIN, William B I, Nettleton COHTHARD, James Ed., Walnut, Ind. Art Club COLE, James B I, Rolling Fork Seniors COLEMAN, Hugh W. En., Jackson, SAME, Pi Tau Sigma, En. Council, Tau Beta Pi COLEMAN, Johnny Ed., Aberdeen COLEMAN, Marilyn Ed., Eupora COLLINS, Richard En., San Antonio, Texas, MSU Band, ANS, Sam COMER, Fanice Ed., Dorsey, SEA CONERLY, Howard En., McComb, GCTI CONN, Alvin En., AICHE, Theta Tau CONNER, Carroll En., Tupelo, ASME CONNER, Donald B I, Ocean Springs CONNER, John B I, Greenwood, Pi Kappa Alpha COODY, William B I, Yazoo City, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Mu Alpha COOK, John Ag., Reform, Ala., FFA COOKE, Thomas Ag., Jackson, Ag. Block Bridle, BSU Council COOPER, Gerald B I, Gulfport, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Alpha Psi, Scabbard and Blade COOPER, June Ed., Starkville, Chi Omega, BSU, AWS, SEA COOPER, Larry B I, Eupora COOPER, Patricia Ed., Carthage, Phi Beta Lamb- da, SEA CORLEY, Sandra Ed., Shuqualak, Miss. COUCH, Billy B I, Greenwood, SAM, Karate Club, Blue Knights COUCH, Wendel Ag., Hernando, AETB Club COX, Barbara Ed., Gulfport COX, Donald B I, Vaiden COX, James B I, Starkville, Ace. Club, Delta Chi CRANE, Roger Ed., Fulton CRAVEN, Kenneth Ed., Ellisville, SEA, Scab- bard and Blade CRAVEN, Mark A S, Moss Point, Pi Kappa Alpha CRAWFORD, William A S, Vicksburg, Sigma Chi. Track Team CRAWFORD, James Ag., Jackson CREEL, Richard B I, Bentonia CRIDDLE, Gloria Ed., West Point CRONIER, Morris Ed., Moss Point, IED CROW Ralph Ed., Ruleville, Phi Mu Alpha, MSU Band, SEA CROWELL, Dean B I, Horn Lake CROWLEY, Sylvia Ed., Maben CROWSON, James A S, Meridian CRUMBY, Linda Ed., Tupelo, Union Social Committee CUICCHE, Paul Ed., Downey, Calif., Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Delta Pi CULLINANE, Murdoch En., Handsbora, Beta Chi Epsilon, ASCE, SAM CULOTTA, John Ag., Summit, Newman Club, Poultry Science Club CULPRPPER, Elizabeth Ed„ Long Beach, SEA CUMMINS, Jimmy B I, Kosciusko CURRO, Thomas B I, Accounting Club, Areola, Miss. DABBS, Roger B I, Amory DALEY, James Ed., Jackson 321 Seniors 322 DALY, Michael B I, Louisville, Miss., Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM DARNELL, Mary Ed., Okolona, Miss. DARWIN, Sarah Ed., Tupelo, Miss. Band, Ma- jorette, SEA, Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Delta Pi DAUGHETY, Jerry A S, Amory, Miss. DAVrS, Billy A S, Eupora, Miss. DAVIS, Clinton B I, Natchez, Miss. DAVIS, Debbie A S, San Antonio, Texas, YMCA, Cardinal Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Debate Team, Alpha Delta Pi DAVIS, Hiram B I, Grenada, Miss. DAVIS, Jerry A S, Benton, Miss. DAVIS, Larry E d., Grenada, Miss., IEd Club DAVIS, James D. Ag., Fayett, Miss., Farmhouse, Alpha Zeta DAVIS, Margaret Ed., Fulton, Miss., Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Phi Beta Lambda DAVIS, Oscar T. Ed., Daleville, Miss. DAVIS, William L. A S, Columbus, Miss. DAVIS, William M. Ed., Fulton, Miss. DAWSON, W. Diane Ed., Starkville, Miss., Pi Omega Pi DAWSON, John R. Ed., Starkville, Miss. DEAS, Lucille Ed., West Point, Miss., SEA, En- glish Club, Wesley, Canterbury DEFOURE, Ann Ed., Jackson, Miss. DENHAN, John Dale B I, Jackson, Miss., Ac- counting Club, Beta Alpha Psi DERDEN, Anna Ed., Tupelo, Miss. DEW, Charles T. B I, Kosciusko, Miss. DEWBERRY, Carl B I, Maben, Miss. DEWBERRY, Dorothy M. Ed., Maben, Miss., SEA DIMINO, Phillip Ed., West Point, Miss. DINKINS, Reed Ag., Hot Springs, Ark. DIXON, Philip B I, Starkville, Miss., SAM DOBBINS, Judith A S, Corinth, Miss., Micro- biology Club DOBBS, Betty Ed., Philadelphia, Miss. DOBBS, Larry B I, Tupelo, Miss. DOBY, William A S, Waynesboro, Miss., Gam- ma Beta Phi, Students for Political Interchange DODD, Martha Sue Ed., Eupora, Miss. DOGGETT, Glenda Ed., Waynesboro, Miss., MSU Beauty, Senior Maid (Homecoming), ZTA DOLLAHITE, Janice M. Ed., Water Valley, Miss., Band, Chorus DONALD, Harold L. B I, Brandon, Miss. DONOHOO, James Ag., Eupora, Miss., Ag. Econ. Club DOOLEY, Trish A S, Ft. Washington, Pa., AWS, Board of Publications, Student Senate, Cardinal Key, Who ' s Who, ZTA DOUDE, Johnny Ed., McCool, Miss., Band DOWNS, Celeste Ed., Amory, Miss., SEA, BSU DRAFFEN, John B I, Calvert City, Ky. DUCKWORTH, Larry B I, Laurel, Miss. DUNAUANT, Donald En., Jackson, Miss., AIAA DUNCAN, Cathi B I, Jackson, Miss., Beta Al- pha Psi, SAM, Phi Chi Theta, Pre-Law Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Acct. Club, Who ' s Who DUNCAN, James B I, Houston, Miss. DYAR, Jeanne A S, Purvis, Miss., Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Beta Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Com- mittee of 82, SNEA Seniors EASLEY, Sidney H. Bus., Mathiston EASTER, Thomas P. Ed, Pascagoula, IED Club EASTERLING, Carol Ann Ed, Meridian, Phi Mu, Angel Flight, NEA EATON, Alfred F. En, Vienna, Va. Arnold Air Society, AIAA ECKERT, Frank Carter A S, Whitehaven, Tenn. EDDIE, Donna E. Ed, Hernando, ZTA, Cardinal Key, Reflector Staff EDDLEMAN, William Loy A S, Jackson, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, Tri-O EDENS, Woodrow W. B I, Clinton, Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM EDWARDS, James L. Ed, Nettleton EDWARDS, Thames Samuel B I, Tupelo EDWARDS, William Harold Ag, Bruce EGGER, Betty Ruth B I, Amory, Phi Chi Theta EICHENOLD, William Joseph A S, Greenville EIDSON, Linda J. B I, Columbus, Zeta Tau Alpha EIFLING, Marion Lewis Ag, Hollandale, MSU, Skydivers Club, Ag. Econ Club ELLIOTT, David Marvin A S, Tylertown, Sig- ma Phi Epsilon ELLIOTT, Sidney Lee En, Water Valley ELLIOTT, Michael Cobb Ag, Greenville, Ag, Econ. Club ELLIS, Joseph Gordon A S, Port Gibson ELLISON, Amzie Gerald Ed, Edinburg EMANUEL, Frank B. B I, Vero Beach, Fla. ENGLISH, Garry W. Ed, Booneville ERIKSON, Kennie Lee Ed, Natchez, Student Ed. Assoc. ESKRIDGE, Thomas J. B I, Vernon, Ala. ESTES, James D. En, New Albany ETHRIDGE, Maureen Ginny A S, Meridian, Phi Alpha Theta ETHRIDGE, H. Wayne Ag, Meridian, Arnold Air Society, Reflector Staff, Landscape, Archi- tecture Club EVANS, Billy P. En, Carthage, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma EVANS, Barbara Ann Ed, Kosciusko, SEA, BSU EAVES, Charlotte A. Ed, Nanihwaiya EVANS, Thomas Winston En, Shreveport, Lat, ASCE EWING, George Lamar Ed, Clinton, Ind. Ed. Club FAIRCHILD, Mary Dee A S, Hattiesburg, Al- pha Kappa Delta, Social Work Club FARRAGUT, Joseph S. Ed, Pass Christian, Ind. Ed. Club FARRAGUT, Phyllis H. B I, Vicksburg, Phi Chi Theta, SAM, IED Wives Club FARRELL, Rebecca H. Ed., Memphis, Tenn, Phi Mu, AWS Representative, SEA FAUBION, Ernest Rodner Ed, Terry, Alpha Phi Omega FAULKNER, Dale Dickson Ed, Amory, Psychol- ogy Club, SEA, NEA FAULKNER, Elizabeth Ann Ed, Hatley, SEA FAULK, Donald W. Fo, Brookhaven FAUST, Larry S. En, Jackson, IEEE, Theta Tau FEATHER, Amos Lee En, Clarksdale, Am So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers FERGUSON, Billy Joe Ag, Vaiden, AEC Club FENTON, John Michael B I, Tupelo, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club FERGUSON, Ebner R. Ag, Necaise Crossing, FFA 323 Seniors FERGUSON, Karen Ed., Biloxi FETTERMAN, James A S, Columbus, Acacia, Arnold Air Society, Blue Knights FILLEBAUM, Roger A S FILLINGIM, Frand En., Long Beach, AIIE, Pi Kappa Alpha, MSPE FINNIE, Don A S, Batesville FISHER, Sharon Ed., Cardinal Key, Greenwood, Miss., Kappa Delta Pi, Who ' s Who, AWS FLAHERTY, Patrick Ed., Biloxi, AVA, MVA, Iota Lambda Sigma FLANAGAN, Johnnie Ed, Kilmichael, SEA FLEMING, Gail A S, Bslzoni FLEMING, Howard En, Louisville, AIME FLINT, Ernest Ag, Ethel, Farm House Agron- omy Club FLOYD, B. Haynes Ag, Como, Ag. Econ. Club FLOYD, John En, Sallis, Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, MSPE, Eta Kappa Nu, Kappa Mu Epsilon, IEEE FLOYD, Pat Ed, Magee FLOYD, Teresa Ed, Corinth, SEA FLOYD, Thomas B I, Booneville FORBES, John En, Meridian, GCTI FORD, Ramona B I, Philadelphia, AWA, Wes- ley, Beta Gamma Sigma, Ace. Club FORE, Charles Ed, Port Gibson, Lambda Chi Alpha, Arnold Air Society FORTENBERRY, Annie Ag, Corinth FRASIER, Scotty Ag, Meridian, Block Bridle Club FRANCINGUES, Norman En, Long Beach, MSPE, ASCE FREEMAN, Robert En, Columbus, AICHE FRENCH, C. Suzanne Ed, Natchez FRIDAY, William A S, West Point, AIP FROST, Billy Ag, Rienzi, FFA FULCHER, Bobby Ed, Louisville, FFA FULTON, Sandra Ed, DeKalb FURR, John B I, Grenada GALEY, William En, Greenwood, Tau Kappa Epsilon, IEEE GALLAHER, Gayle Ed, Brookhaven, SEA, Re- veille ' 67, Freshman Cheerleader GALLMAN, John En, Crystal Springs, GCTI GAMBRELL, Anne B I, Florence, Phi Beta Lam- ba, Ace. Club, Wesley GANNAWAY, James B I, Nesbit, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Philo Demo Committee of 82, Delta Sigma Pi, Philosophy Club GARDNER, W. Wayne Arch, Jackson, Land- scape Club, Horticulture Club, Alpha Zeta GARNEY, Douglas Ed, Belmont GARNER, Robert Ed, Columbus GARRETT, Daniel En, Pascagoula, AICHE GARRICK, Charles B I, Quitman, Accounting Club, Data Processing Club GARY, Larry B I, Cleveland GASTON, Ribert Ed, Arlington GATES, Linda B I, Jackson, Phi Chi Theta, SAM GATLIN, John En. Pascagoula, MSPE: IEEE GATLIN, John B I, Moss Point; SAM GAVIN, Martha Ed, Houston 324 Seniors GAVIN, William En., Waynesboro, Miss., MSPE, ASME, Collegiate Civitan GEARHISER, Willai En., Starkpatch, Miss., ATO, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, FADA, Scabbard and Blade GENO, Charles Ed., Booneville, Miss. GEORGE, Winson B I, Brookhaven, Miss., SAM, Band GHOLSTON, James En., Inverness, Miss., In- dustrial Ed. Club GIBSON, Benny Ag., Mantoe, Miss., FFA GIBSON, Sandra Ed., Mantee, Miss. GILBREATH, Jimmy En., Vicksburg, Miss., ANS GILES, Thomas En., Mount Olive, Miss., AIChE GILL, Wayne A S, McCall Creek, Miss. GILLENTINE, Michael Ed., Mooreville, Miss. GILLESPIE, Jimmie A S, West Point, Miss., Blue Knights, TKE GILLEY, Charles B I, Booneville, Miss. GLENN, Posey En., Neadvukke, Miss., ASCE GLOVER, Susan Ed., State College, Miss. Al- pha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Madrigal Singers, BSU GNEMI, Bettye Ed, Lexington, Miss, ZTA, SEA GOLDMAN, Elizabeth Ed, Philadelphia, Miss., Phi Beta Lambda, SEA, Pi Omega Pi GOLDMAN, J. C. En, Philadelphia, Miss., ASCE, MSPE, Theta Tau GOODMAN, Martin FO, Aberdeen, Miss. GORDON, Kenneth A S, Jackson, Miss. GORDON, Martha Ed, Shannon, Miss. GORDON, Prentiss A S, Weir, Miss. GOSS, Rachel Ed, Union, Miss, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, SAE GOSSETT, Bobby B I, New Albany, Miss., Sigma Chi GRADDY, Loretta B I, Tupelo, Miss, ZTA GRAY, Eleanor Ed, Grenada, Miss, Phi Mu, AROTC Sponsor, Favorite GRAY, Richard B I, Savannah, Tenn, SAM GRAY, Sam Wayne Ed, Starkville, Miss, IEd Club GREEN, Delores Ed, Booneville, Miss, BSU, SEA, Social Work Club GREEN, Freddie S. Ed, Anquilla, Miss, Phi Mu GREER, Chester En, Gloster, Miss, GCTI GREER, Stephen B I, Jackson, Miss. GREGORY, Danny Ed, Pontotoc, Miss, Physi- cal Ed. Club GRESSETT, JoAnn Ed, Collinsville, Miss., SEA, Committee of 82, AWS, Circle K Sweetheart GRIFFIN, Dennis Ed, Ackerman, Miss. GRIFFIN, James Ed, Berry, Alabama, FCA, M Club GRIFFIN, Robert Fo, Grenada, Miss. GRIGGS, Clenn B I, Houston, Miss. GRIGGS, William B I, Houston, Miss. GRISHAM, Mary Ed, Amory, Miss. GROVES, Clifton En, Greenville, Miss, AIAA, ATO, Theta Tau, Arnold Air Society GRUBBS, Gene En, West Point, Miss. GUCKERT, Carolyn A S, Natchez, Miss, Phi Mu, Angel Flight, AFROTC Sponsor, Cheer- leader, Favorite, SEA, Student Senate GUICE, David En, Starkville, Miss, Arnold Air Society, ANS, Theta Tau, ODK, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Tau Beta Pi, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Who ' s Who GULLETT, Rebecca Ed, Booneville, Miss, Al- pha Delta Pi, Angel Flight, Gamma Beta Phi, SEA 325 Seniors GULSETH, Martin H. En., Clarksdale IEEE, MSPE GUNTER, Donald D. A S, Lepanto, Pi Kappa Alpha, SEA GUNTER, James A. Ag., Kosciusko, Entomol- ogy Club GUYSE, Clyde B I, Hickory GUYTON, Benson Fo., Decatur, Ala., Delta Pi Delta, Forestry Club HAHN, Morton B. En., Columbia, ASME HALES, James F. En., Leland, IEEE HALL, Frederick K. En., Jackson, AICHE HALL, Julie A. Ed., Greenwood Springs, BSU HAMMETT, Carla Sue B I, Horn Lake, ZTA, Phi Chi Theta, Gamma Beta Phi, Who ' s Who, Hostess Club Fo., Foxworth Rome, Phi Kappa Tau, A S, Nesbit, Wesley 326 HAMMOND, Donald L HANEY, C. Kent A e . 45 Club HARDEN, William L. Foundation HARDIN, Nancy Ed., Hernando, Gamma Beta Phi, SEA, ZTA, REFLECTOR HARDING, Donald F. Ag., Water Valley, FFA HARDING, Wanda J. Ed., Ashland HARDY, James L. Ed., Guntown HARKINS, Charles T. B I, Columbus, SAM HARPER, Jack G. Ag., Florence, Entomology Club HARPER, Peggy R. Ed., Eupora HARRIS, Charlotte Ed., Corinth, SEA, Social Work Club HARRIS, Donald R. Ag., Cary HARRIS, James L. En., Hattiesburg, IEEE, SAME HARRIS, Joe T. A S, Tupelo HARRIS, W. I. B I, Hernando HARRISON, Betty E. Ed., Fulton, SEA, BSU, Horticulture Club HARRISON, C. W. B I, Jackson HARRISON, Danny E. En., Meridian, ASCE, Beta Chi Epsilon HARRISON, Glen T. Ed., New Albany, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, ACS HARTFIELD, George A S, Jackson, Pi Kappa Alpha HARTFIELD, Robert En., Jackson, GCTI HARTNESS, James L. En., Noxapater, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma HARTNESS, Mary D. Ed., Louisville, Pi Omega Pi HARTSELL, Cully J. A S, Tremont HATHCOCK, Aubrey B I, Durant HASKINS, Jerry En., DeKalb, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME HATCHETT, David W. B I, Yazoo City, Kap- pa Alpha, Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities, Senate, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Philo Demos, 1968 REVEILLE Editor, 1969 REVEILLE Business Manager, Elder Statesmen, Board of Publications HATTEN, Mary A S, Gulfport HAVENS, Norma Jane Ed., Greenwood, SEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi HERBET, Ted Louis Ed., Biloxi HELLUMS, Edmond E., Sarepta, GCTI HELM, Donald Lynn En., Coffeeville, Ameri- can Nuclear Society HELMAN, Glenn David En., AIIE Club, Phi Kappa Tau t ' MKAJM Seniors HENDERSON, Kenneth Ed., Ackerman Miss I Ed Club HENDERSON, Barbara Ed., Starkville, Miss HENDLEY, Virginia Ed., Starkville, Miss. HENDRIX, Guy Ag., Calhoun City, Miss. HENDRIX, Mack A S, Jackson, Miss. HENRY, Abb Fo., Sturgis, Miss., Forestry Club HENSON, William Ed., Okolona, Miss. HERREN, Stanley Ag., Utica, Miss., Agronomy Club, Farmhouse, IFC, Alpha Zeta, ODK, Blue Key HESTER, Dixie Ed., Durant, Miss., Kappa Del- ta Pi, SEA, ZTA HETRICK, Gilbert A S, Ocean Springs, Miss. HEWLETTE, Ronnie Fo., Corinth, Miss., Delta Pi Delta, Forestry Club HIATT, Rex Ed., Jackson, Miss., Pi Sigma Ep- silon, Circle K HICKS, Peggy Ed., Dennis, Miss., BSU, Spanish Club HILL, Lucian B I, Yazoo City, Miss., SAM HILL, Ken Ed., Tupelo, Miss. HILL, Susan Ed., Amory, Miss., SEA HODGE, M. A. Ed., Aberdeen, Miss. HODGES, James B I, Calhoun City, Miss., Phi Kappa Tau, Accounting Club HODGES, Shirley B I, Greenwood, Miss., Phi Chi Theta, SAM HOELSCHER, Clifford Ag., Temple, Texas, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Entomology Club, Delta Sigma Gamma, ESA HOGLE, Larry Ed., Meridian, Miss., IEd Club, SIT HOLLEMAN, Emily Ed., Houston, Miss., SEA, Phi Mu, Committee of 82 HOLLIDAY, Marguerite Ed., Vicksburg, Miss., Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, NEA, SEA, NCTE, Phi Kappa Phi HOLLOWAR, Elton A S, Winona, Miss., Band, Radio Club, BSU HOLMQUIST, Nelson B I, Amory, Miss., Ac- counting Club HOMAN, David B I, Shannon, Miss. HOOD, Dwight Ed., Amory, Miss., Acacia, IFC, Student Senate, Elder Statesmen, Pi Kappa Del- ta, Debate Team, Pre-Law Club HOOD, Jerry Ag., Aberdeen, Miss., Lambda Chi Alpha, Agronomy Club HOOTS, Phillip Ed., Smithville, Miss. HORNE, Leita Ed., Meridian, Miss. HOSEY, Earl En., Meridian, Miss. HOSKINS, Margaret Ed., Starkville, Miss. HOSSLEY, Mary Ed., Vicksburg, Miss., Pi Ome- ga Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Republicans, SEA. HOULK, Bobby B I, West Point, Miss. HOUP, William B I, Hollandale, Miss. HOUSTON, Oscar B I, Memphis, Tenn, Ten- nis Team HOWELL, Jerry Ed., Amory, Miss., Physical Ed. Club HOWELL, Sue B I, Fulton, Miss., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Chi Theta, Who ' s Who, Data Proces- sing Club HOWLE, John En., Macon, Miss., GCTI HUBBARD, Mary Ed., Canton, Miss. HUDDLESTON, Elton Ag., Durant, Miss. HUFF, Hansford Ed., Corinth, Miss., FFA HUGHES, Bill Ed., Yazoo City, Miss., IEd Club HUGHES, Ola Ed., Bruce, Miss, Choir, SS, Newman Club HUGHES, John Ag, Southhaven, Miss. 327 Seniors HULL, Jewell A S, Starkville, Phi Alpha Theta HULSEY, David B I, Honolulu, Hawaii HUMMER, Charles Ed., Macon HUMPHREYS, Edmond Ed, Blue Springs, IED Club HUMPHREYS, Mike En, Philadelphia, Theta Tau HUNT, Billy B I, Ackerman, SAM HUNTER, John Ed, Morton, Alpha Phi Ome- ga, Phi Eta Sigma, Cheerleader, Pre-Law Club HUNTER, Harold Ed, Macon, IED Club HUNTER, Larry B I, Eupora HUSSEY, John En, Moss Point, Sigma Phi Epsilon HUTCHESON, James Ed, Saltillo, Young Re- publicans HUTCHINS, Barbara Ed, Calhoun City, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda HUTCHINS, Frank Ed, Big Creek, PE Club HYNUM, Marvin B I, P ort Gibson HYRD, Louis En, Moss Point, ASME INMON, Gerald Fo, Oxford ISRAEL, Cheryl Ed, Vicksburg JABRI, Saad En, Aleppo, Syria, IEEE JAMES, Kenneth En, Bay Springs, GCTI JAMES, Kenneth B I, Biloxi, SAM, Newman Club, Cadet Asso. JAMES, Myron En, Biloxi, AIAA JAMES, Richard B I, Biloxi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM, Newman Advertising Club JAMES, Sylvia L. A S, Canton, Pi Delta Phi, SEA JANES, Donald Ag, Ashland, FFA, IHRC JASPER, Curtis En, Hazelhurst, Acacia, Beta Chi Epsilon JEFFERY, Miles A S, Bay St. Louis, Microbiol- ogy Club JENKINS, Ann Ed, Tupelo JERNIGAN, Janice Ed, Okolona, SEA, AWS, BSU JOBE, Peggy Ed, Booneville, NEA, Phi Beta Lambda JOHNSON, Charlie Ed, Decatur, NEA JOHNSON, Kerry En, Greenwood JOHNSON, Lonnie Ag, Pisgah, Farmhouse, Al- pha Zeta, Block Bridle, FFA, Ag. Council, IDC JOHNSON, Ray A S, Forest, Kappa Sigma, Philo Demos JOHNSON, Tommy Ed, Jackson, M Club JOHNSTON, Alan B I, Jackson JOHNSTON, Harvey Ag, Greenwood JOHNSTONE, Richard B I, Jackson JOHNSTON, Raymond En, Bay St. Louis, GCTI JOHNSTON, Robert En, Starkville JOINER, Margaret A S, West Point, German Club, Afro-American JONES, Arthur B I, Columbus, Alpha Pi Ome- ga, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Accounting Club JONES, Carl Ag, Forest JONES, Gaston A S, Senatobia, Acacia, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia JONES, Hulon En, Collins, ASME JONES, Kaye Ed, Macon 328 Seniors JONES, Larry B I, Jackson, Miss., Alpha Kap- pa Psi JONES, Leslie B I, Philadelphia, Miss. BSD Club JONES, Lonnie Ed., Maben, Miss. JONES, Rita Ed., Fulton, Miss., Alpha Psi Ome- ga, Blackfriars, Ionians JONES, Scott A S, ODK, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Tau, Judicial Council, Westminster JONES, Sonny A S, Vaughn, Miss. JONES, Willaim B I, Macon, Ga., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Pre-Law Club, Accounting Club, Adv. 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Club WHITE, Jim B I, Jackson, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Sigma Epsilon WHITE, Maria A S, Baton Rouge, Zeta Tau Alpha, KME, Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Tau Sweetheart 341 Seniors WHITE, Philip En., Poplarville, AICHE, MSPE WHITE, Scarlet Ed., Okolona, Chi Omega, An- gel Flight, Alpha Theta, Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Delta WHITEHEAD, Ann Ed., Louisville WHITEHEAD, Jesse Ed., Louisville, IEd Club WHITLOCK, James Ed., Greenwood Springs, SEA WHITLOCK, Linda Ed., Nettleton WIER, David En., Starkville WIGGINS, Toger En., Columbus WILBOURN, Terry Ag„ Scobey, Ag. Econ. Club, Gamma Sigma Delta, BSU WILBURN, Kenneth B I, Marietta WILCOX, Roy B I, Biloxi, Accounting Club WILEY, Claudia Ed„ Meridian, SEA WILKINSON, Lydona Ed., Jackson, Horticulture Club, SEA WILLARD, Judith Ed., New Albany, Blackfriars, Ionians, BSU WILLCUTT, Robert En, Lucedale, AICHE WILLIAMS, Betty Ed, Nettleton, Kappa Delta Pi WILLIAMS, George En, Brookhaven WILLIAMS, George En., Jackson WILLIAMS, Henry B I, Richton, Accounting Club, BSU, SAM WILLIAMS, James Ed, Tupelo, PE Club WILLIAMS, James Ed, Columbus WILLIAMS, Kenneth Ag, Seminary, Poultry Science Club WILLIAMS, Kary Ed, Scooba, SEA WILLIAMS, Michael Ed, Osyka, IEd Club WILLIAMS, Phyllis A S, Columbus, Amer. Chem. Soc. WILLIAMS, Rodney Ed, Lucedale WILLIAMS, Rufus En, House, AIIE WILLIAMS, Teddy Ag, Smithville, FFA WILLIAMSON, Alvin En, Laurel, AICHE WILLIAMSON, Norman B I, Forest, SA Treas- urer, Band, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha, Gamma Beta Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Elder Statesmen, ROTC, Who ' s Who WILLOUGHBY, Jerry B I, Meridian, Alpha Kappa Phi WILSON, Charles Ag, Monticello, Block and Bridle, Circle K WILSON, James Ed, Corinth WILSON, Janice Ed, Tremont WILSON, Ronald En, Meridian, ASCE WINSTEAD, Bobby Ed, Philadelphia, SEA WINSTEAD, Glenda Ed, Philadelphia, SEA WINTERS, Rodger Ed, Vaiden, IEd Club WISE, James B I, Starkville, Accounting Club WISE, Lawrence Ag, Belzoni, Block and Bridle WITCHER, James B I, Tupelo, Accounting Club WONG, Michael Ed, Greenville Ed, Pascagoula, IEd Club, Vet- WOODS, Bobby eran ' s Club WOODS, Jimmy WOODS, Linda En, Anguilla, Ind, Tech. Club Ed, Crawford 342 «MtukL Seniors WOOLBRIGHT, John B I, West Point WOOLEY, James B I, Clarksdale, Society for Advancement of Man WOOLFOLK, Emily Eng., Memphis, Tenn., American Nuclear Society WORD, Sue Ed., Indionola, Chi Omega, SEA WORLEY, James A S, Tupelo, American Chem- ical Society WREN, Tommy Ind. Ed., Greenwood Springs WRIGHT, Sandra A S, Independence WYNNE, Don B I, Lexington YAIDYA, Prakash Ind. En., Surat-India YATES, Joseph A S, AED, Phi Eta Sigma YEATMAN, James B I, Longview, Society for Advancement of Management YOUNG, Charles B I, ' Tunica YOUNG, Sara Ed, Booneville YOU, Yuan-Chwen Ger, Taipei, Taiwan, China SINGH, Sangeeta Ger, Chandigarh, India ZEIGLER, John A S, Jackson, Band (4 yrs.), Sigma Nu, Chorus, Swimming Team Senior class officers, (I to r) Bob Evans, vice-president; Cheryl Albritt on, secretary; Carol Holloman, treasurer; and Hal Ross, president hold letters they sent out to all seniors, asking them for their pledges to the Patrons of Excellence fund. 343 Juniors ABBOTT, Richard, Natchez ABEL, Edwin, Belzonia ADAMS, Douglas, Greenville ADAMS, John, Iuka ADAMS, Robert, Kosciusko ADCOCK, Robert, Ridgeland ADCOX, John, Picayune AGNEW, Charles, Meridian ALEXANDER, James, Louisville ALFORD, Stewart, Rollins Fork ALLBRITTON, Rebecca, Starkville ALLEN, David, Laurel ALLEN, James, Wheeler ALLEN, Junius, Jackson ALEN, Karen, Philadelphia ALLEN, Rodney, Carthage ALSTON, Rita, Huntsville, Alabama ALTESE, Gregory, Gulfport AMIS, Sandra, Conehatta AMMONS, Robert, Jackson ANDERSON, David, Bassfield ANDERSON. Hershel, Bassfield ANDERSON, Joseph, West Point ANDERSON, Michael, Miridian ANDERSON, Milton, Macon ANTHONY, Larry, West Point ARMSTRONG. Paul. Okolona ARNOLD, Robert. Saltillo ARRANT, Sandra, Greenwood Springs ARRINGTON. Virginia. Coffeeville ASHCRAFT, Henry, Biloxi ASHLEY, John, Pinola ASHFORD. Dianne, Jackson ASSINK, Terence, Wesson ATKINS, Scottie, Decatur ATWOOD, Bobby, Koscuisko AVERETT, Danny. Petal AVERY, James, Macon AYCOCK, William. Cleveland BAAS. John, Hazlehurst BAGGETT. Roy, State College BAHAM, Alney, Smithdale BAILEY, Billy. Eupora BAILEY, Gregory, Tupelo BAILEY, Mary. Oakland BAIN. Clifford, Ethel BAKER. Fred, Brookhaven BAKER, James, Macon BAKER, John, Macon BAKER, Johnnie, New Albany BAKER, Suzanne, Starkville BALL, David, Jackson BALLARD, John, McComb BALLARD, Stanley, Okolona BANKS, Jerry, Pascagoula BANNERMAN, Ward, Port Gibson BARBER, Emily, Tupelo BARHAM. Jo, Brookhaven BARNES, Burton, Starkville BARNES, Dudley, Clarksdale BARNES, Rufus, Columbus BARNETT, Kerney, Waynesboro BASSETT. Mary, Lexington BATTON. Barbara, Indianola BATTON, Linda. Indianola BAUGH, Betty, Clinton BAUGH, Daniel, Clinton BEALL, Judi, Clinton BEAN. Brenda, Okolona BEARD. Vernon, Indianola BEDFORD, John. West Point BEDFORD, Jaye. Tupelo BEESON, Jerry, Moss Point BELENCHIA, Dianne, Shelby BELL, Terry, Columbus BENEFIELD, Michael, Magee BENNETT, Judith, Tupelo BENNETT, Lloyd, Morton BENNETT, Nonnie, West Poi nt BENNETT, Robert. Miami. Florida BENNETT, Sherry, West Point BENNETTE, James. Moss Point BENTON, William, Jackson BESSONETTE, Howard. Jackson BETHEA, James, Louin BETHEA. John, Louin BEVILL, Joy, New Albany BIAGIOLI, Raymond Shaw 344 ( « fv7 k % n r? ,r ' Juniors BICKERSTAFF, Jne, Amory BLACK, Jerry, Ackerman BLACK, Susan. Starkville BLACKLEDGE, Robert, Saucier BLAKE, Jody, Jackson BLAKE. Pegciy M.. Clinton BLALOCK, Glenn A.. Pascagoula BLANCHARD, James A., Gulfport BLANTON, Carol, Meridian BLISS, David O., Greenville BLOCKER, Jo Ann. Edinburg BOLLINGER, Phillip G., Lambert BOOZER. Howard T„ Amory BOOZER, Ronnie D., Splunge BOUDREAUX, Louis P.. Biloxi BOUTON, Joseph H.. Leland BOWEN, Walter C, Pontotoc BOWLING, Bobby, Fulton BOWMAN, Susan, Greenwood BOX, Beverly, Stewart BOYD, Joe R., Tupelo BOYD, Ossie D., Starkville BRACH, Lynn, Goodman BRADLEY, Kenneth W., Hattiesburg BRASHER, Dudley G.. State College BRASHER, Judy C. Jackson BRASHER, Linda O., State College BRASWELL, Andy, Tchula BRECHENRIDGE, Marion L., Preston BREIDINGER, William Decatur BREITHAUPT. Ernest S., Lorman BREWER. Bobby L., Batesv.Ile BRICKEY, Robert L.. Memphis. Tenn. BRIDGER, Thomas T., Memphis, Tenn. BRIDGES, Forrest M., Carthage BRINKMANN, Robert G., Memphis, Tenn. BRISCOE. George D., Vaiden BRISTER, Ben. Crystal Springs BRISTER. M. Steve. Jackson BROADUS, Fredrick T., Perkinston BROOKS, Lynn A., Amory BROOKS, Nancy J., Jackson BROOM, Sherron J.. Sumrall BROSIOUS, Jean L., Dennis BROSIOUS, Peggy A.. Dennis BROUSSARD. Wilfred G. Biloxi BROWER, Steven A.. Coffeeville BROWN, Alan B., Vicksburg BROWN, Rufus A., Bailey BROWN, Susan G.. Starkville BROWNING. Phillip I... West BRUCE, G. Durwood, Jackson BRUISTER, James. Tutwiler BRUMFIELD, Jimmy W., Bogue Chitto BRYAN. Carolyn S.. Starkville BRYANT, David W., Raleigh BRYANT. Linda A., Starkville BRYANT, Robert D., Newhebron BRYANT, Roger C, Louisville BUCHANAN. Frank. Greenwood BUCK, Gordon, Biloxi BUCKELEW, Calvin L., Laurel BUCKHEISTER, Richard, Mississippi City BUFUIN, Jimmie A., Lucedale BULI.ARD, Audrey S., Burnsville BURDINE, William B., Mathiston BURGE, George C, Poplarville BURGESS, Judy E., Brooksville BURKE, W. Lewis. Gulfport BURNS. David M.. Anchorage, Alaska BURNSIDE, Pershing F.. Philadelphia BURROUGHS, Ronald K., Kosciusko BURT, John C, Hattiesburg BUTLER, Eva L., Amory BUTTS, Geoffrey I., Columbus BUTTS, Hal B.. Jackson BUXTON, George G. Aberdeen BYRD, Dannie E.. Lucedale BYRD. Margaret A., Tupelo CADWALLADER, Bob, Perth, Australia CAGLE, Gerald D., Kosciusko CAIN, Byron A., Pickens CAIN, Roger W., Morgantown CAIN, Stephen N.. Belmont CALCOTE, Douglas C, Brookhaven CALDWELL, James R., Memphis, Tenn. CALDWELL, Margaret E.. New Albany CALHOUN. Linda C. Vaiden 345 Juniors CALLENDER, George E., Ocean Springs CAMERON, David L.. Jackson CAMERON, Robert M.. Gallman CAMPBELL, Billy S., Benton CAMPBELL. Emily S., Clara CAMPBELL, Thomas C, Shuqualak CANNON, Charles, So. Fulton, Tenn. CANNON, Hugh M., Calhoun City CANTRELL, Larry, Zion, III. CARLISLE, Jan°E., Corinth CARNAGGIO, Joseph A., Greenwood CARNATHAN, Eddie D.. Tupelo CARNELL, William R., New Albany CARON, Jeanne Y., Somerset, Mass. CARPERTER, Dickie, Petal CARPENTER, Ephraim, Smithville CARR, Cynthia I., Charleston CARROLL, Max H., Conley, Ga. CARSON. Lillian C, Weir CARSON, Phillip R., Jackson CARTER, Kenneth F., Philadelphia CARTER, Larry D., Yazoo City CASE, John P., Meadville CASE, Robert E., Meadville CHAFFIN, Frederic R., Biloxi CHANCE, Michael P., Jackson CHANDLER, Ken B., Raleigh CHEEK, Phyllis M., Smithville CHESTNUTT, Dannie, L., Fulton CHILDRESS. Janis. Water Valley CHILDERS, Thomas L., Mathiston CHILES, James L.. Clarksdale CHIN, Terry J. Charleston CHRISTIAN, Barbara. Fulton CHRISTIAN, Kenneth, Booneville CHUMBLEY, Joe E., Belmont CLARK, Jimmie L., Starkville CLARK, Mary A.. West Point CLARK. Norma A.. Starkville CLEMENT, Jackie R.. Belmont CLEMENT, Robert L., Pontotoc CLIETT, Susan M.. West Point CLINE, David A., Batesville COAKLEY. James W., Gilbertville, Ky. CACKARHAM, James E., Union COFFEY, Lester, Winona COLE, Barry A., Mathiston COLE. Boyce, Magee COLE, Dorothy L., Booneville COLE, James A., Union COLE, Joe D., Pascagoula COLEMAN, Donald P., Eupora COLLUM, M. Elmo, Greenwood COLLUM, Richard A., Jackson CONERLY, Brenda K.. McComb CONNERLY, Donald W.. Grenada COOK. Joe R., Raleigh COOK, Linda A., Kosciusko COOKSEY, Glenn L., Meridian COOPER, E. Bass, Jackson COOPER, Richard L., Morton CORLEY, George C. Raleigh COTHER, John E.. Amory COUNCE, Tommy G., Booneville COURTENAY. Pyles, Jackson COWARD. Billy W.. Noxapater COX, Robert W.. Germantown. Tenn. COX, Sam J., Charleston COZART, Mary H.. Aberdeen CRABTREE. Shawn. Meridian CRAWFORD. James L„ Jackson CRECINK, Carolyn S., Meadville CRESS, David R., Hattiesburg CRIGLER, Robert C, Starkville CROOK, Ira T., Amory CROUT, R., Janelle, Kosciusko CROWLEY, John R., Mathiston CRUMBY. Garth W.. Woodland CUMBEST. Michael R., Wade CUMMINGS, Teressa J., Jackson CUNNINGHAM, Ernestine. Gattman CUP1T, Carl E., Bude CURAN, Dorothy J., Sturgis CURTIS. George M., Caledonia CURTOS. Joe E., Ackerman DACUS. Sara N., Kilmichael DALE, Daniel A., Greenwood DAHI.EM, Jimmy H., Hatley 346 Juniors DAHLEM, Tildon, Caledonia DALE, Donna, Columbia DALY, William, Grenada DARNELL, James, Biloxi DAVIGNON, Pierre, Biloxi DAVIS, Drake, Starkville DAVIS, Gary, Dexter, Mo. DAVIS, Tommy, Pascagoula DAVIS, Troy, Raleigh DAWS, Herbert, Booneville DAWSON, Lana, Booneville DAY, Robert, Memphis, Tenn. DEANGELO, Patrick, Moss Point DEFORE, Memory, Jackson DEMOVILLE, Margaret, Okolona DENDY, Jimmy, Kosciusko DEVINE, Isabel, Chickasaw, Ala. DICKERSON, Dick, Jackson DICKINSON, Charles, Fayette DIGBY, Lloyd, Fulton DILLINGER, Jimmy. Ripley DODD, Myra, Corinth DODDS, David, Jackson DOLLAR, Olive, Starkville DOMINO, Michael, Midnight DONAHOE, W. E., Jackson DONNELL, Joe, Morton DOOLITTLE, Thomas, Jackson DOREY, Gordon, Meridian DOSS, Evelyn, Starkville DOUDE, Cynthia, McCool DOWNS, Jimmy, Becker DOWNS, Judy, West Point DRY, Ricky, Forest DUDLEY, Charles, Starkville DUNAWAY, Michael, Rolling Fork DWYER, Karen, McCumb DYAR, Barbara, Sheffield, Alabama DYESS, James, Webb DYESS, Richard, Tutwiler DYSON, Raymond, Amory EARLES, George, Jackson EASLEY, Jackie, Vardaman EASTERLING, Vanita, Lucedale EATON, Tyra, Ripley EDGAR, Jennie, Canton EDWARD, Clyde, Starkville ELDER, Marsha, Booneville ELLINGTON, Richard, West Palm Beach. Fla. ELLIOTT, John, Long Beach ELLIS, James, Miami, Fla. EMMONS, Larry, Carrollton EPPERSON, Sue, Hazlehurst ERMINE. Linda, Long Beach ERVIN, Henderson, Lexington ERWIN, Samuel. Jonestown ETHERIDGE. James, Meadville ETHRIDGE, Jimmy, Pascagoula EVANS, Rita, Decatur ESKRIDGE, Miriam, Vernon, Ala. EUBANKS, John, Leakesville EVANS, Linda. Iuka EVERETT, Larry, Canton EVERS, Joe, Natchez FAIR, Bron, Egypt FARISH, Robert, Annandale, Va. FARRELL, Mike. Laurel FARRIS, Thomas, Arlington. Texas FAULKENBERY, Donna, Ashland FAVREAU, Richard, Gulfport FERGUSON, Norman, Necaise FIELD, Robert. Shuqualak FINI.EY, Martha, Starkville FISHER, James, Hattiesburg FLAKE, Do-othy. Louisville FLAKE, Bobby, Louisville FLEMING. Sandra, West FLOYD, Charles, Biloxi FOGLESONG, Ivan, Hernando FONDREN, Dennis, Oxford FORBES, Franky, Meridian FORD. Max. Vicksburg FORTENBERRY, Ronald, Jackson FORGEA, George. Biloxi FOSTER, Michael, Houston FOSTER, Thomas, McAdams FOWLER. Clifton, Aberdeen FREDERICK, Peggy, Iuka 347 Juniors FREEBURCH. Susan F., Jackson FREEMAN, Leslie J., Jackson FREY, Fred A., Stonewall FULLER, Gary L., Belmont FULLER. William E., Meridian FULLILOVE. Sherry D., Indianola FULTON, Gerald J., Preston FULTON, Robert H., Brooksville FULTON, Ronnie G., Meridian FURR, Ma ry L., Aberdeen GAINES. Bill B., Grenada GAITHER, Janice L., Fulton GALEY, lerry, Sidon GALEY, Terry, Sidon GALLASPY, Thomas B., Pascagoula GALYEAN, William H., Corinth GAMMILL, Janice, Ackerman GANANN, William B., Carthage GANNAWAY, Stephen D., Nesbit GANT, Nila R., Hollandale GARDNER, Charles F., Union GARRETT, Douglas R., Meridian GARRETT, Mae C, Meridian GARRETT, Michail R., Ecru GARTON. Patricia C, Tunica GASSAWAY, Thomas L., Saltillo GATEWOOD, Eva J., Lake GATLIN, Mary H., Starkville GATLIN. Tally W., Waynesboro GAVIN. Julius, Laurel GENO, Mary A., Booneville GENTRY, Roy S., Tupelo GEORGE, James F., Meridian GEORGE, Martha C, DeKalb GEORGE, Martha G., Boonevil GHETTI. Leon V., Jackson GILL, Tom D., Moss Point GILLOCK. Charles A., Lula GIRNER. Mary K., Sardis GLAZE, Pat A., Jackson GOAR, Martin L., Sumrall GOBER. Lesa C, Grenada GOBER, Wanda E., Jackson GODDARD, Patsy A., Belmont GODFREY. Martha G., Amory GOFORTH. Scott L., Columbus GOLD, Billy D.. Benton, Ky. GOLDEN, Bob I., Biloxi GONG. Siu Y., Charleston GOODMAN, Charles, Aberdeen GOODWIN, James D., New Albany GORDON, Sandra S., Weir GRAHAM, Martha E., Batesville GRAVES, Carl P., Columbus GRAVES, John G., Brandon GRAY, Ralph I.., Philadelphia GREEN, Jacob F.. Leakesville GREEN, James T., Hamilton, Ala. GREEN, Judv D.. Ham lton. Ala. GREENE, Gilda C, Booneville GREER. Hilton T., Anguilla GREGORY, Peggy, Ecru GRFGORY. Robert N, Gulfport GRIFFIN. Gilbert, Salem GRIFFIN, Hort A., Belmont GRIFFIN. Jane E., Starkville GRIFFIN, Kenneth D., Greenville GRIFFIN, Richard C. Jackson GRIFFIN. S. Gail, Greenville GRIFFON, Marsha M., Pass Christian GRIMES, Jimmy D., Grenada GRISSOM. Linda J., Leland GROSS. John W., Jackson GUESS, G. G., Brookhaven GUILLOT, William L., Moss Point GUNTER. Charles P., Columbus GUNTHARP. Charles D.. Fulton GWALTNEY, Jerry L., Portsmouth, Va. GWIN, Martha C. Greenwood HAGAN. Wanda F., West Point HAGERMAN, Shirley A.. Jackson HALE, Nancy L.. New Albany HAILEY. Geraldine, Preston HAIRE. Gordie L., Bruce HALBERT. Ray, Meridian HALL, Catherine A., Starkville HALL, Jimmy L , Randolph HALLMARK, Billy J., Chicago, III. 348 Juniors HAMMOND, Hugh, Scott HAMPTON, Ron T., Meridian HANDWERKER, Sarah, Sardis HANKINS, Jeanette, Tupelo HANKINS, Lawrence, Saltillo HANSFORD, Donald, Pascagoula HARDIN, John, Vicksburg HARDY, Bobby Joe, Bolton HARDY, Bobby, New Albany HARDY. Thomas, Jackson HARMON, Robert, Meridian HARPER, Warren, Greenville HARRELL, Robert, Ripley HARRINGTON, Danny, Meridian HARRINGTON, Edwin, Indianola HARRIS, Cynthia, Macon HARRIS, Davey, Tupelo HARRIS, J. D., Vicksburg HARRIS, Sherry, Meridian HARRIS. Shirley, Srarkvlle HARRISON, Linda, Jackson HARRISON, Ralph, Pine Bluff, Ark. HARRISON, Roger L., Little Rock HARRISON, Thomas, Calhoun City HART, Danny, Hazlehurst HART, Ruth Ann, Biloxi HARTSELL, Billy, Tremont HARTSOG, Jeffery D., Titusvil le, Florida HARVEY, Don, Harriesburg HASSEN, Charles G., Virginia Beach. Vi HAWKINS, Gerald, Winona HAYSLETT, Thomas, Jackson HEAFNER, H. L., Orland, Florida HEARNSBERGER, J. O., Fordyce. Ark. HEINDL, Fred, Canton HELM, Charles, Bradenton, Florida HEMPHILL, Robert, Houston, Texas HFNDFRSON, Edward, Jackson HENDERSON, Ralph, Ackerman HENDRIX, Tony, Baldwyn HENRY, Carol S., Kosciusko HENRY, Jerry, Bruce HENSON, Odell, Corinth HERD, June, Decatur HERD, George, Columbus, Georgia HERRINGTON, Bess, Little Rock HERRINGTON, Oscar, Little Rock HESTER, Dianne, Nettleton HEWES, Andy, Gulfport HICKMAN, Barry, Corinth HICKS. Danny, Philadelphia HILBUN, Ronald, Laurel HILL, James, Jackson HILL, Melinda, Amory HILL, Perry. Dallas. Texas HILL, Russell, Baldwyn HINES, Bobbie, Thomastown HINES, Donna, Starkville HODGES, Michael, Pascagoula HODGINS, Ronald, Philadelphia HOGG, Barbara, Meridian HOGUE, Glenda, Clinton HOLBROOK, Richard. Biloxi HOLLAND, Doug, Booneville HOLLAND, Joan, Burnsville HOLLIDAY, Kathy. Meridian HOLLIDAY, Kathy, Enterprise HOLLIDAY, Richard, Baton Rouge, La. HOLLIMAN, Dennis. Columbus HOLLINGSWORTH, F. A., Union HOLI.OWAY, David, Big Creek HOLLOWAY, Lee, Jackson HOLMES, Gary, Murfreesboro, Tenn. HOLMES, Susan C, Chattanooga, HONEYCUTT. Larry, Hamilton HONY, William, Greenwood HOROWITZ, Michael. Biloxi HORTON, Walter, Vicksburg HOSEY, James, Laurel HOUPT, Jim, Pontotoc HOUSTON. James. Flora HOWARD. William, Flora HOWE, David, Corinth HOWELL, Joe, Hatley HOWELL, Marcia, Starkville HOWSE, Lantz, Memphis HUBER, Charles. Hatt. ' esburg HUFFMAN, Joe. McCool 349 Juniors HUGHES, Ralph O., Pontotoc HURLEY. John A., Meridian HUTCHINS, Joan P., Booneville ILES, Barbara, West Point INGRAM, Linda F., Amory IRBY. Ronald. Memphis, Tenn. IVY. Charles R., Natchez IVY, Joe T., Ackerman JACKSON, Donald G., Chalybeate JACKSON, James E., Sturgis JACKSON, Grady E., Louisville JAMES. Danny. Gulfport JAMES. Donal R.. Carrollton JAMES. Doui;, Jackson JAMES, Jerry L.. Newton JARMAN. James L., Greenwood JAMES. Thomas L., Canton JAMES, William, Gulfport JEFFRIES, Earl D., Booneville JENKINS. Lafeme. Starkville JENSEN, Jim, Kewosha Wis JIU, John B., Greenville JOHNSEY, Diane G.. Boonevil JOHNSEY, Joseph. Corinth JOHNSON. Brenda S., Okolona JOHNSON, Eugene, Greenwood JOHNSON. Gary. Meridian JOHNSON, Nancy S., Carthage JOHNSON, lane E., New Albany JOHNSON, James L., Shannon JOHNSON, Linda J., G-enada JOHNSON, Rodger. Greenwood JOHNSON, Thomas O , Philadelphia JOHNSON, Vicki L„ Durant JOHNSON, William, Louisville JOHNSTON, Michael, Eupora JOHNSTON, Richard Starkville JOHNSTONE, Robert, Jackson JONES, Benjamin. Meridian JONES, Charles, Birmingham, Ala. JONES, Frank, Okolona JONES, Herman E., Yazoo City JONES. Wilbur, Pelahatchie JORDAN, Linda D., Selma. Ala. JONES. Patricia. Jackson JONES, Robert, Stringer JORDAN, Charles, Eupora JORDAN, Howell, Henning, Tenn. JORDAN, Randy, Brookhaven JOURDAN. Myra, Starkville JOURNEAY, Henry R., Leland JOYNER, Jimmie, Philadelphia JUE, Larry. Rolling KAHLER. Buddy. Gulfport KEITH. Edwin, Gulfport KEITH, Hill, Moss Point KELT.UM, James D.. Starkville KELLY, Catherine, Kilmichael KELLY, Gay, Huntsville, Ala. KEMP. Randy J., Noxapater KFNNEDY, Barbara A., Tremont KENNFDY, Bev T., Jackson KFNNEDY, Carroll, Jackson KENNEDY. Davie. Hickory Flat KENT, James, Greenwood KIMBLEY, Charles, Itta Bena KIMBROUGH, Donald, Ethel KING, Freddie, Weir KING, Ira R., Forest KING, Pamela, Corinth KIRKSEY, Analyn. Tupelo KLORER, Harold, Toledo, Ohio KNIGHT, W. Chelsee, McComb KOEN, Earl H., Memphis, Tenn. KOZISEK, Jeffrey, Clarksdale KREUTZER, Martin, Long Beach KYLE, Alfred, Jackson KYLE, Linda, Weir LADD, Kenneth, Philadelphia LADNER, Monte, Poplarville LAIRD, Tony, Jackson LAMBERT, Lanny, Burnsville LAMBERT, Norma, Booneville LAMBERT, Sissy. Senatobia LAMBERT. William. Vicksburg LANCASTER, Harold, Starkville LANCASTER, Katherine. Glen LANCASTER, Wesley, Louin 350 Juniors W JTr - ! I.ANDRUM, Lesley. Kosciusko I.ANDRUM, Ronald, Eupora LANDRUM, Terry, Louisville LANG, Martha, New Albany LANGLEY, John, Huntsvlle, Ala. LANTRIP, Danny, Woodland LARRIMORE, Maurice, Hernando LASETER, Michael, Jackson LATHAM. Edward, Port Gibson LAWRENCE, Donald, Columbus LEA, Thomas, Philadelphia LEACH, Lou Ellen, Union LEACH. Michael, Greenville LEDFORD, Clifton, Jackson LEE, Carey, Pinola LEE, David, Tylertown LEE, Kenneth, Colombia LEE, Larry, Masholaville LEFOLDT, Patricia, Jackson LEPARD. Jessie, Kosciusko LEVY, Carol, Meridian LEWIS, Thomas, Liberty LIBERTO. Bettye, Tchula LINDAMOOD, Lapslgy, Jackson LINDSAY, Robert, Kosciusko LINDSLEY, Lawrence, East Brunswick, N. I. LOCKWOOD, Malcolm, Noxapater LOFSTROM, Charles, Vicksburg LOFTON, Leslie, Brookhaven LOFTON. Joseph. Brookhaven LONG, Johnny, Greenville LONGILLO, R. E., Biloxi LONGINO, Robert, Biloxi LONGSTREET, Joseph, Gulfport LOTT, Barbara. Vicksburg LOU, Dominic, Clarksdale LOVE, Sterling LOWE, Delaine, Kosciusko LOWE, Robert, Clarksdale LOWREY. Carol, Booneville LOWRY, James, Jackson LOYD, Joella, Corinth LUBY, Thomas, Benton LUCCHESI, Robert. Vicksburg LUCE, Douglas, Lucedale LUM, Lidian, Tunica LUNARDINI, Joseph, Chicipee LUCK, Christina, Starkville LYTTON, Janie, Jackson MACKEY. Thomas, Tupelo MAESTRE, Eduardo, Barranquilla, Colombia MAGEE, Ruth, State College MAGEE, Larry, Pope MALOUF, Mary, Greenwood MANN. Noel. Isola MANUEL, Harold, Ocean Springs MARCHES1NI. Claude, Greenville MARIOU, William, Tupelo MARKHAM, Janice, Greenwood MARSHALL, lack, Hampton, Va. MARSHALL. Peggy. Vicksburg MARTINI. Frank. Walnut MARTIN, James, Booneville MARTIN, Lowrey, Smithdale MARTIN, Steve. Aberdeen MASON. John. Newton MASSINGILL. Frederick, Jackson MATHEWS, Norman, Columbus MATTOX, Danny, Kossuth MATTOX, James, Tupelo MATTOX, Zernon, Dorsey MAULDIN, Joseph, Laurel MAYS, Elbert, Pascagoula McALISTER, Davis, Jackson McCALIP, Gwendolyn, Natchez MCCARTHY, James. Baldwyn McCASLIN, Emily, Columbus McCLEAVE, Barry, Jackson McCLELLAN. Jimmy. Lexinton McCLELLAND, Robert, Sturgis McCLURE, Obie, Yazoo McCOLL, Bruce, Ocean Spring McCONNELL, Mike, Porterville McCORMICK, Eddie, Gulfport McCOY. Robie. Neely McCRORY, Barry, Jackson McCULLOCH, David, Weir McDAVID, Sammy, Macon 351 Juniors McDONALD, Andre. B I, Bay St. Louis McDONALD. Jimmy Ed., Houika McELROY. Donna. Ed., Greenwood McGEE, William M., Hickory McGEHEE. Linda, Greenville McGRAW, James W., Woodville McKAY. Rosemary K.. Jackson McKENIZE, Bonnie, Durant McKINNEY, Rebecca, Amory McLEOD, Bob, Ashland McLEOD, Bob, Jackson McLEOD, Roger W., Lucedale McMAHEN, Steve L., Union McMANUS, Sherry Kay, Brooksville McMELLON, Gloria, Fulton McMULLEN. Milton, L., Meridian McNALLY. J. Gregory, Gulfport McNEER, Durward D., Kilmichael MEACHAM, Martha C, Starkville MEACHAM, Robert, Starkville MEDLOCK, Billy, Laurel MEEKS, Jimmy Arnold, Tiplerville MELTON, Larry Brent, Yazoo City MERCHANT, Billy C, Carthage MEYER. George, Birmingham, Ala MICHAELENE. Sandifer ' Hollandale MILAN, Jerry Dean, Grenada MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER. MILLER. iob B., Jackson LeRoy. Hamilton Robert T., Tutwiler Ronald, Vaiden Stanley, Jersey City, N. J. MILNER, Larry Lamar, McCool MIMS, Bobby Wayne, Coila MINGA. Nancy Carol, Amory MITCHELL. S. Jimmy, Drew MITCHELL, Martha, New Albany MITCHELL, William H., Winona MOAK, Richard Allen, Brookhaven MONROE, John Paul, Jackson MONTAQUE, Harriet, McAdams MOORE, Bobby Joe, Okolona MOORE, Carolyn, Nettleton MOORE, Calvin H., Louisville MOORE, Delton L.. Meridian MOORE, Danny, Fulton MOORE, Edward L., Bentonia MOORE, James C, Canton MOORE, Jerry G., Jackson MOORE, Melinda F., Starkville MOORE. Peggy Jo, Booneville MOORE, Rob rt, Perkinstan MORETON, Keith Wayne, Natchez MORGAN, James A Ruleville MORGAN, James D., Jackson MORONI, Peggy Sue, Brooksville MORRIS, Dwight A., Memphis, Tenn. MORRIS. Dwight W., Ellisville MORRISON. Sherry L., Pontotoc MORSON, Philip, Guntown MORTON, Tommy, Ripley MOSBY. Mary Carol, Meridian MOSELEY, Robert W., Vicksburg MOZINGO, Lloyd D., Gulfport MULLIS, William A., Columbus MURPHEE. Brenda Kay. Bruce MYATT, Janey Rene, Ehtel MYERS, Carl, Pontotoc MYERS, Frederick F., New Augusta MYERS. John S., Louisville MYRICK, Kermis J., Poplarville NABORS, James D., Jackson NAUGHER, Loran D., Pontotoc NAZARY, Richard E., Edinburg NEAL, William C, North Carrollton NEELY, Buddy, Columbus NELSON, David, Aberdeen NEVILLE, W. D.. Meridian NEVINS. James, Hamilton NEWSON, Barbara, Holly Springs NEWSOM. John B., Nenhebron NEWSON, Samuel, Glen Allan NEWSOM, Tommy H., Greenville NEWTON, Perry M„ Amory NICHOLSON. Sidney, Booneville NICOVICH, Marco, Hattiesburg NICKS. Thelma E.. Moss Point NOE, Nova Lou, Smithville ▲4 352 Juniors ft 9: 1 P II NORMAN, Leland, Houston NORMAN, Telford, Corinth NORTON, Freddie, Laurel NORWOOD, James, Pascagoula NORWOOD, Linda, Greenwood NOULLET, Alvin, Meridian NOWELL, Bobbie, Starkville O ' BRIEN, Arthur, Collins OBYE, Roger, Danville ODOM, Eddie, Amory ODOM, William, Ellisville OFFNER, Terry, Orlando, Fla. OGLESBY, Ronald, Haughton, La OLDHAM, Judith, Corinth O ' LEARY, Lewis, Gulf port ORMON, Clark, Hickory Flat ORMON, Mark, Hickory Flat OSWALT, Samuel, Hughes, Ark. OUTZEN, Larry, Pascagoula OVERSTREET, Robert, Winona OWENS, Charles, Brookhaven OWENS, Luther, Brandon OMFRESS, Roy, Tupelo PACKER, Cecil, Jackson PALMER, James, Amory PAPIZAN, Russell, Crystal Springs PARENT, Kenneth, Vera Beach Fla PARKER, Randy, Florence PARRISH, Thomas L., Corinth PEARSON, Loyd, Hatley PEARY, Thomas, Tupelo PEEKS, Rodney, Vernon, Ala. PEEPLES, Earl, Weir PEGRAM, Jerry, Sardis PEOPLES, James, Madden PEPPER, Daniel, Lexington PERKINS, Donnell, Meridian PERKINSON, Jack, Ellisville PHARR, Tom, Canton, Ga. PETTEY, Gloria, Shannon PHELPS. Helen, West Point PHILLIPS, Charles, Abeideen PHILLIPS, William, Jackson PHIPPS, Bettie, Jackson PICKERING, John, DLo PIERCE, Bruce, Amory PIERCE, Pat, Moselle PIERCE, Larry, Grenada PINION, D. Glenn, Lambert PINSON, Claude R., Belzoni PITCOCK, Donna, Batesville PITTMAN, Dennis, Laurel PITTS, Frederick. Laurel PITTS, Halbert, Tremont PITTS, Mary, Baldwyn POLLARD, Joseph, West Point PONDER, Forrest, Starkville PONDS, Joseph, Meridian POPE, Ronald, Greenville PORTER, Dennis, Morton PORTER, Wayne, Winona POSS. William, West Point POUNDERS, Kenneth, Belmont POUNDS, Phyllis, Booneville POUNDS, Stan, Booneville POWELL, Jimmy, Stewart POWELL, Linda, Meridian POWELL, Richard, Falkner POWER, Gene, Thomastown PRATT, Marjorie, Melbourne, Australia PRESTRIDGE, Peggy, Smithville PREUSS, Douglas, Wynndale PRICE, William, Meridian PUGH, Linda Ruth, Macon PUGH, Mary, Bay Springs PULLEN, Winford, Winona PURVIS. Dorothy, Corinth PUTNAM, Clarence, Pickens QUIN, Jerry, McComb RADEN, John, Aberdeen RAGLAND, John, Memphis, Tenn. RAMSFYER, Carl, Liberal, Mo. RANKIN, June, Starkville RASBERRY, Jimmy, Calhoun City RATCLIFFE, Charles, Natchez RAWI.S, James, Crystal Springs RAWLS, Jo Ann, Cantonment, Fla. RAWLS, Lynn, Perkinston 353 Juniors RAY, Aubrey, Scurgis RAY, J. R., Jackson RAYBURN, Samuel T., Grenada REA, Paul Allen, Jackson REAGAN, Woodrow, Jackson REDNOUR, John E., Pascagoula REED, Irving, Woodville REED, Larry A., Maben REED, William Childs, Eupora REYOLDS, Robert K., Columbus RHOADES, Barbie B. ; Starkville RICE, C. Stanley, Starkville RICHARDSON, Janice, Benton RICHARDSON, Gene, Grenada RICHARDSON, Janice, Benton RICHARDSON, Van M., Jackson RICHARDS, Marilyn J., Calendonia RILES, Louis H., Laurel RILEY, Angela D., Linsley RILEY, Mack V., Amory RIMES, Roy L., Florence RINEHART, Cary F., Rienzi RING, Leonard A., Bay St. Louis RINGS, Henry Louis, Canton RITCHEY, Donald R., Tupelo ROACHE, Donald R., Greenville ROBBINS, James E., Macon ROBERTS, Shirley J., Booneville ROBERTSON, Boyd W.. Calhoun City ROBERTSON, Charles, Ripley ROBERTSON, Guy W,, Booneville ROBINSON, Halfold B., Jackson ROBINSON, Julian B., McComb ROGERS, John D.. Clarksdale ROGERS, Lowrey A., Brookhaven ROGERS, Waher A., Natchez ROLFE, Stanley, Ashland RONE, Ralph M., Ethel ROUGHTON, Albert Ed., Gulfport ROWELL, Garrel, Heidelberg ROWLAND, Cheryl, Greenwood ROY, James Ronald, Marks RUARK, Richard, Meridian RUCKER, David E., Columbus RUE, Carol Dean, Amory RUSH, Shirrell E., Wilmer, Ala. RUSHING, Joe Mitchell, McCall Creek RUSHING, Zachary, Tylertown RUSSELL, Bubber, Yazoo City RUTH, Pauth, Bruce RUTHERFORD, Gloria J., Booneville RUTLEDGE, Lio H., Crenshaw SALMON, John F., Memphis, Tenn. SALTER. James A., Port Gibson SANDERS, Dennis R., Gunnison SANDIDGE, Guy, Pascagoula SARTIN, Margaret, Booneville SAUCIER, John S., Greenwood SAVELL, Vernon D., Bogue Chitta SCHILHAB, John C, Jackson SCHMIDT, Don, Jackson SCHROEDER, Kevan C, Columbus SCRUGGS, Jan, Long Beach SCRUGGS, Sandra, Tupelo SCOTT, Frank A., Gulfport SEALS, Jack L., Talladega, Ala. SELBY, Jean T., Vicksburg SENTER, Lana L., Fulton SENTER, Rigina M., Fulton SEWELL, William E., Thaxton SEGFARTH, Calvin, Natchez SHACKELFORD, Robert, R.pley SHANKS, Don F., Jackson SHANKS, WUliam, Jackson SHATTUCK, John, Bay St. Louis SHAW, Robert L., Forest SLEDGE, Willa. Jackson SKROBACK, Stephen, Alexandria Ind SINGLEY. James D., Meridian SIMPSON, John K., Pickens SIMMONS, Linda D., Jackson SIMMONS, Kenneth A., Smithville SHUMAKER. James, Jackson SHULER. Robert, Greenwood SHREWSBURY, Stephen, Kansas City, Mo. SHOCKLEY, Becki. Vicksburg SHERMAN, Woody, Jackson SHELTON, James D., Ripley 354 Juniors SLIGH, John Floyd, Yazoo City SLUYTERMAN, Van Loo, Clinton SMITH, Claudo L., Montrose SMITH, Coril La, Grenada SMITH, Bobby Keith, Natchez SMITH. David M., DeKalb SMITH, James J., Sardis SMITH, Jerry W., Meridian SMITH, Jane, Baldwin SMITH, John Haley, Speakington SMITH, John Laurn, Purvis SMITH, Joyce F., Vernon, Ala. SMITH, Karl Homer, McLain SMITH, Kaye E., Williston, Fla. SMITH, Linda Joyce. Starkville SMITH, Oscar Jr., Greenville SMITH, Robert Ervin, Union SMITH, Tracy D., Gulfport SMITH, Thomas H., Wesson SMITH, Wallace E., Jackson SMITH. Jerry Wayne, Brookhaven SMYLIE, Warner E., Meridian SNELL, Larry Leland, Tampa, Fla. SOPER, Daniel Delbert, Tupelo SORRELS, Kenneth, Lamont SORRELL, Thomas, Belzoni SOUTH, Richard, West Point SPARKMAN, Billy Hazlehurst SPEARMAN, Charlie, Tremont SPEED, Roger W., Collins SPENCER, Cole, Jackson SPIEGEIBERG, Frank, Biloxi SPROLES, Robert E., Minter City STACY, Julia, Jackson STACY, Terry, Ackerman STANCILL, Clyde, Yazoo City STANLEY, Nora E., Biloxi STARNES, Joe Wilson, Memphis, Tenn. STEADHAM. William Nesbit STEGALL, Gary Allen, Morton STENGLEN, John G., Sarasota STEWART, Mary Jo, Booneville STEPHENS, Durwood, Wiggins STEWART, Ernestine, Picayune STIDHAM, Barry, Maben STILES, Huldah H., Natchez STILL, Patsy, Vicksburg STILLIONS, Ralph, Jackson STILLIONS, Richard, Tutwiler STITT, Walter, Greenwood STOCKSTILL, David, Picayune STOGNER, Winston, Tylertown STONE, L. D., Holly Grove, Ark. STONE, Norman G., Dublin STORMO, Don, Monticello STOUGH, Sidney W. STOUT, William L., New Albany STRAHAN, Eric S., Poplarville STREET, Joe E., Walnut STRICKLAND, James, Burnsville STRONG, Kenneth G., Crystal Springs SUGGS, Virginia, Smithville SULLIVAN, Howard L., Lucedale SULLICAN, J. P., Smithville SULLIVAN, Michael, Winona SULLIVAN, Richard, Jackson SULLIVAN, Roy A., Lucedale SWINDOL, Bobby T., Rupelo SWEAYENGEN, Sam A., Oakland SWEENEY, John Daviv, Booneville SWEENEY, Wanda S., Booneville SWINDLE, Dannie H., Zion, 111. SWITZER, Richard, Arlington, Va. SWORDS, Nancy, Bay St. Louis TANT, James N., Starkville TARDY, Warren, Helena, Ark. TARSI, Alvin, Shelby TARVER, Chrles R., Hernando TATE, Edgar L., Raleigh TAYLOR, Donnie L., Corinth TAYLOR, Julius W., Greenville TAYLOR, Pete, Starkville TAYLOR, Wilson, Decatur TEATER, Ronnie, Mendenhall TEDDER, Sheila C, Philadelphia TEMPLE, Keith, Canton TEMPLE, Pha Jean, Jackson TEMPLE, Terrell, West Lauderdale 355 % . + % m«- f Juniors THAMES, John C, West Point THARP, Sharon Kay, Red Bay, Ala. THOMAS, Dieta G., Booneville THOMAS, Henry, Winona THOMAS, Sandra G., Fulton THOMPSON, David W., Hickory Flat THOMPSON, Donald R., Hazelhurst THOMPSON, James A., Greenville THOMPSON, John Paul, Amory THOMPSON, John R., Columbus THOMPSON, Kircum, Clarksdale THOMPSON, Lawrence, Forest TOMPSON, Linda L., Lucedale THOMPSON, Mattie E., West Point THOMPSON, Steve, Petal THORNBURG, Wanda L., Heidelberg TINGLE, Hughlan H., Decatur TIPTON, Jack Hale, Caruthersville, Md. TODD, Jerry Wayne, Grenada TOMLINSON, John, Tupelo TOMLINSON, Richard, Clarksdale TOWNSEND, Jeannie, Kilmichael TOWNSEND, Robert M., Brookhaven TRAMEL, Dorothy A., State College TRANUM, Joe S., Ruleville TRANUM, John R., Louisville TRAWICK, Curtis D., Shannon TRIMBLE, James M., Grand Gulf TRIPLETT, Mary Anne. Louisville TROLLINGER, Doris, Booneville TRYBA, Joseph John, Biloxi TUCK, Grady Allison, Maben TUCKER, Dorrell L., Fulton TUCKER, Elbert F., Bunnell, Fla. TUCKER, John A., Macon TURNER, Clyde C, West Point TURNER, Bill W., Hollandale TURNIPSEED, James L., Weir TYLICKI, Henry F., Orange Grove VANCE, Kenneth R., Canton VANDIVER, Andrea J., Corinth VAN ETTEN, Harlow, Forest VAUGHN, James F., Jackson VAUGHAN, Monda Elain, Hatley VAUGHAN, Natasha E., Hatley VEST, James Hood, Jackson VICKERY, Jimmy D., Como VINSON, Rebecca J., Batesville VINSON, Sam C, Canton VOWELL, Bonnie D., Hoxapater WADE, Marvin, Waynesboro WAGGONER, Fred G., Carthage WALDRUP, Eddie, Courtland WALKER, Babs F., Hammond, La. WALKER, David, Escatawpa WALKER, George H., Meridian WALKER, William C, Schlater WALL, Theodore T., Meridian WALL, Kay, U ' tica WALLACE, James Larry, Lyon WALLACE, Nancy T., Magnolia WALLACE, Rodney, Memphis, Tenn. WALLEY, James W., Brooklyn WALLEY, Stephen C, Bay St. Louis WALLIS, James R., Clarksdale WALTERS, Johnny W., Brandon WALTON, Albert P., Pascagoula WALTON, Jo Ann, Kosciusko WALTON, Sid M., Starkville WARD, Christopher, Louisville WARD, Eugene William, Hatley WARD, Henry, Augusta, Ga. WARD, Judy Diane, Ackerman WARD, Mary A., French Camp WARD, S. D., Woodland WARDELL, F. Nelson, Freehold, N. J. WARING, Daniel, Vicksburg WARNER, Charlies L., Pascagoula WARREN, Henry G., Key West, Fla. WARREN, Randy C, Meridian WARREN, Wayne F., Orlando, Fla. WATERS, Leslie L., Benton WATKINS, Brenda J. Sebastopol WATKINS, James J., Indianola WATKINS, John B., Montpelier WATKINS, Richard, Memphis, Tenn. WATSON, Alice Jean, Calhoun City 356 Juniors WATSON, Duane, Meridian WATSON, Glen, Mathiston WATTS, James, Louisville WEATHERLY, Gary, Clinton WEBB, David, Tupelo WEBB, J. Paul, Macon WEBBER, Barbara, Columbus WEESS, Thomas, Jackson WEIHING, John, Gulfport WEIR, George, Columbus WEIGAND, Suzanne, Alexand ria, Va. WELHORN, Larry, Laurel WELCH, Charlotte, Vaiden WELLS, Gerald, Jackson WELLS, Willard, Columbus WEST, Sid, Batesville WHITAKER, David, Tupelo WHITE, James, Jackson WHITE, James R., Maben WHITE, James Reeve, Brownsville, Tenn. WHITE, John, Columbia WHITE, Martha, Philadelphia WHITE, Nancy, Jackson WHITE, William, Jackson WHITFIELD, Ann, Tupelo WHITFIELD, Edmond, Florence WHITFIELD, James, Jackson WHITTLE, Ralph, Tunica WILBANKS, Roger, Walnut WILKERSON, Idabelle, Starkville WILKERSON, Princella, Winterville WILKINSON, Eileen, Yazoo City WILLCOXON, Elmer, Greenwood WILLIAMS, Charles, Derma WILLIAMS, Charles, Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, Clara, Starkville WILLIAMS, Dion, Meridian WILLIAMS, Frances, Grenada WILLIAMS, Frank, Sumner WILLIAMS, George, Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, James, Meridian WILLIAMS, Jeanne, Tutwiler WILLIAMS, Joseph, Aberdeen WILLIAMS, Lawanda, Sandersville WILLIAMS, Lonnie, Coffeeville WILLIAMS, Michael, Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, Phillip, Tupelo WILLIAMS, Rodney, Lucedale WILLIAMS, William, Booneville WILLIAMSON, Carol, Hattiesburg WILLIAMSON, James, Winona WILLIAMSON, Joy, Drew WILLIAMSON, Loui s, Pope WILLIFORD, Kent, McComb WILLIS, John, Hollandale WILLISON, Ronald, Wiggins WILSON, Bobby, Southhaven WILSON, George, Wheeler WILSON, John, Wickliffe, Ohio WILSON, John, Vicksburg WINDHAM, Donald, Carthage WINEGARDEN, Pery, Gulfport WINGO, Dean, Collierville, Tenn. WINTER, Scott, Biloxi WISE, Natileene, Jackson WIYGUL, Mary, Fulton WOHLGEMUTH, Jimmy, Jackson WOLFE, Bobby, Greenville WOMACK, Martha, Utica WOMMACK, Dennis, Ripley WONG, Melvin, Greenville WONNACOTT, Bradly, Greenville WOOD, Kay, Eupora WOOD, William, Ackerman WOODROFF, Eddy, Burnsville WOODRUFF, Johnny, Louisville WOODS, Jimmy, Benton WOODS, Melvin, Lula WOOTEN, Howard, Brookhaven WORTHY, Thomas, Pickens WREN, Eunice, Tupelo WRIGHT, Anna, Carthage WRIGHT, Dale, Meridian WRIGHT, Emily, El Paso, Texas WRIGHT, J. Gordon, Batesville WRIGHT, John, Jackson WRIGHT, Larry, Memphis, Tenn. WRIGHT, Sherry, Brandon 357 Juniors WYATT, Lee, Jackson WYLIE, Dwieht. Louisville WYNN, Lowell, Iuka YARBER, Jack, Belmont YARBROUGH, Benny, Noxapater YATES, Lynn, Philadelphia YEAGER, Don, Dyersburg, Tenn. YOSTE. Charles, Jackson YOUNG, Marie, Greenville YOUNG, Thomas, Verona ZDENEK, Charles, Starkville ZEIGLER. Alfred, Benton ZERINGUE, Lynn, Thibodaux, LA. ZITO, Bince, Greenwood Top: Junior Class Officers are Margaret DeMoville, Secretary; Dudley Barnes, President; Pat Still, Treasurer; Lee Wyatt, Vice-president. Above: Freshman Class Officers are Judi Watson, Treasurer; Conrad Mord, Pres- ident; Susan Sharpe, Secretary. Right: Sophomore Class Officers are Dale Hubbard, President; Barbara Boyd, Treasurer; Bobby Crosswell, Vice-president; Ginger Giles, Secretary. Sophomores ABERNETHY, John, Water Valley ADAMS, James, Iuka ADAMS, Jesse, Gloster ADAMS, Mary, Ackerman ADAMS, Phillip, Bruce ADAMS, Terry, Ethel ADCOCK, Linda, Brookhaven AGOSTINELLI, Tommy, Lyon AHLVIN, Alix, Vicksburg AINSWORTH, Donna, Jackson ALBR1TTEN, Allen, Picayune ALDRIDGE, Ed, Brookhaven ALEXANDER, James, Long Beach ALLEN, Diane, Olive Branch ALLEN, Kenneth, Philadelphia ALLEN, Ronald, Vicksburg ALLEN, Susanne, West Point ANGLIN, Richard, Tupelo ARMIJOS, Diego, Quito, Ecuador ARNETT, William, Louisville ARR1NGTON, David, Coffeeville ATKINS, Julene, Corinth ATKINSON, Betty, Weir ATWOOD, William, Louisville AUSTIN, Jimmy, Winona AWAD, Elie, Lebanon AYCOCK, Ray, Tupelo BAGWELL, William, Eupora BAKER, John, Cleveland BAKER, Robert, Calhoun City BAKER, Robert Joseph, Meridian BAILEY, Danny, Vardaman BALZLI, Margaret, State College BARBER, Nancy, Potts Camp BARKER, Gwendall, Meridian BARRETT, Roger, McCool BEAN, Ellen, Tupelo BEARD, John, Bolton BEASLEY, Danny, Tupelo BEAUDOIN, Richard, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. BECK, Ruth, State College BECKHAM, Douglas, West Point BELL, William, Inverness BENEVEDS, Susan, Laurel BENNETT, Jane, Natchez BENNETT, William, Meridian BERNHEIM, Paul, Gulfport BERRY, Linda, Starkville BERRYHILL, Richard, Isola BEWICK, Robert, Jackson BLACK, Linda, Ackerman BLACKWELL. David, Perkinston BOATNER, Mary, Ackerman BOBO, Carol, Columbus BOND, Sadie, Clarksdale BOUNDS, Edward, Clarksdale BOURQUARD, Richard, Vicksburg BOWEN, William, Pontotoc BOX, Terry, Aberdeen BRACKIN, Bruce, Bardwell. Ky. BRADFORD, David, Whitehaven, Tenn. BRANNAN, William, Woodville BRANTLEY, Carolyn, Kosciusko BRASWELL, Tommy, Tehula BRAWTHEY, Samuel, Jackson BREAZEALE, Ann, Philadelphia BRIUHAUPT, Ernest, State College BRITT, Harry, Meridian BRITTON. Ron, Russellville, Ala. BROWDER, Winfred, Selmer, Tenn. BROWN, Beverly, Indianola BROWN, DeeDee, Jackson BROWN, Ronald, Collinsville BROWN, Taswell, Hattiesburg BROWN, Webster, Wiggins BRUMFIELD, Julia, Moss Point BRYANT, Michael, Gulfport BUFKIN, Tommy, Port Gibson BURNETT, Sara, Philadelphia BURR, Martha, Birmingham, Ala. BURTON, Ted, Dekalb BUCK, Daniel. Miami, Fla. BULLARD, John, Bruce BURT, James, Philadelphia BUSHMAN, David, Winton, California BUTLER, James, Rigeland BUTTS, David, Jackson 359 Sophomores CACCAMISI. H. R., Memphis, Tenn. CADE, Walter, Port Gibson CADE, William, West Point CAMPBELL, A. Bruce, Jackson CAMPBELL, Barbara J.. Jackson CAMPBELL, Melanie, Kosciusko CANO, Johnny L., Jackson CANTRELL, Amy S., Mooreville CAPPELEN, Arthur J., Pompano Beach, Fla. CARR, Ronnie A., Louisville CARR, Timothy, Centreville CARSON, Martin F., Taylorville CARVER, Newton W., Ruleville CASEY. Deborah J., West Point CASEY, Thomas M., Louisville CASTLES, Hugh D., Starkville CATHCART, Evelyn K., New Albany CAUSEY, Mary Kay, Jackson CHAMBLEE, Joe W.. Carthage CHANDLER, Richard, Jackson CHANDLER, William, Raleigh CHAPMAN, Robert M., Marshall, Texas CHIN, Gene H., Jonestown CHURCH, David A., Jackson CLANTON, Judy L., Duck Hill CLARK, Dennis O., Marks CLARK, Douglas F., Doddsville CLARK, James, Greenville CLARK, Robert Ray, Laurel CLAY, Mark G., DeKalb CLIETT, Bonnie A., Montpelier CABB, James O., Pascagoula COCKRELL, Allen, Memphis, Tennessee COCKRELL, Thomas D., Louisville CODY, John S., Memphis, Tenn. COFER, James, Jackson COGGINS. Bessie K., West Point COKER, Mary Elizabeth, Canton COLEMAN, James L., Vicksburg COLEMAN, Kay S., Sturgis COLEY, Travic C, Southaven COLLINS, Richard, Biloxi COLLINS, Thomas W., Ridgeland COMPTON, Linda Sue, Leland COMPTON, Rob A., Biloxi CONERLY, Lamar A., Laurel CONLEY, Bertha M., Starkville COOLEY, Dick, Hazlehurst COOPER, Elsie Ann, Oxford CORNISH, Charlotte, Ackerman COST, David G., Bruce COSTILOW, Walter T., New Orleans. La. COURSON, Jackie, Hickory Flat CRAVEN, Kenneth, Crossett, Ark. CRAWFORD, Bill E., Coldwater CREDILLE, Charles F., Belmont CRENSHAW, Martha Kay, Greenwood CROSBY, Sandra Faye, Clarksville. Tenn. CULPEPPER, Deborah, Jackson CULVER, Robert B., Rockmart, Ga. CUMMINGS, William A., New Orleans, La. CURRY, Joseph K., West Point CURTIS. Leonard C, Utica CUSHMAN, Gaum G., Houston DALE, Robert, Tupelo DANIEL, Shelby C, luka DAVID, Stewart H.. Louisville DAVIS, Anabess, Kilmichael DAVIS, Martha, Gunlowr DECKER. John D., Jackson DENICOLA, Paul J., Gulfport DEVAUGHN. Goerge H., Saltillo DEVORE. William, Byhalia DIER, Mary Carole, Columbus DAUGHERTY, Patria A., Memphis. Tenn. DOUGLAS, Mary H., Gulfport DOWELL, David J., Jackson DREWERY, Billie Hugh, Lake Cormorant DUDLEY, Don M., Wichita Falls. Texas DUGAN, Philip, Grenada DUNCAN, George R.. Gulfport DUNN. Reggie Lee, Clara DUPREL. Desmond D.. Greenville DYER, Bettye A.. Corinth EASLEY, Margie Sue. Mathiston EASLEY, Oby. Port Gibson EAST. Joe R. Jr.. Houston EASTERLING, Malcolm, Runne|stown 360 Sophomores EDGE, Rebecca A., Tupelo EDWARDS, Bill F., Carthage EDWARDS, Charley M., Mendenhall EDWARDS, Jimmy, Starkville EDWARDS. William R., Jackson ELLIOTT, Donna L., Amory ELLIOTT, Rayford J., Grenada ELLIS, Stephen H., Forest EMFINGER, C. Wesley, Natchez ENGLE, William J., Gulfport ESTES, Annette, Houston ETHERIDGE, John L., Jackson EVANS, Ralph W., Vicksburg FAGAN, Walter H., Magee FARIES, Jack B., Jackson FEDRIC, Radford J., Glendora FELDER, Carl B., Summit FENWICK, Joseph M., Kosciusko FERGUSON, Danny W., Forrest City, Ark. FERGUSON, James M.. Lucedale FERGUSON, Mitchell W.. Bruce FERGUSON, Obie B., Hollandale FERGUSON, Vida K., Myrtle FERRELL, William V., Batesville FLACCOMIO, Louis R., Woodville FLEMING. Gloria A.. Louisville FLEMING. Jerome L., Kosciusko FORD, Linda L., Crystal Springs FOREMAN, SL. Gail, West Point FOREST, Ronnie L., Ne ' twon FORTENBERRY, Ned, Silver Creek FORTUNE, Mike T., Memphis, Tenn. FOSTER, Jack B., Hattiesburg FOSTER, John W., Coaling, Alabama FOWLKES. Floyd W., Amory FRAISER, Terry E., Booneville FRATESI, Ronny D., Indianola FRATESI, Stephen L., Indianola FREEMAN, Larry E., Gulfport FULLER, Joseph C, Quitmen FULTON, Harry R., Louisville FURR, Judy M.. Ackerman GADDIS. Mike C. Forest GAMMON, Danie T., Vicksburg GANUCHEAU. Michael J., Biloxi GARRICK, Joseph D.. Grenada GENTRY, Rebecca L., Baldwyn GENTRY, Terry C, Louisville GEORGE, Byron L., Ocean Springs GIBSON, Clyde A., Meridian GIBSON. Linda G., Bellefontaine GIBSON, Marvin P., Jackson GILMORE, Cecil, Hattiesburg GOBER. Hal D., Flora GOODGAME, John R., Pascagoula GRAFTON, John T., Laurel GRAHAM, Alex C, Forest GRAVES, Billy R., Natchez GRAY, Shirley L., Amory GRICE, Richard, Meridian GRIFFIN, Andy L., Cleveland GUERRY. Newton D., Artesia GUESS, Eddie T., Brookhaven GUIN, Ammel Y., Natchez GUNTER, Kriss M., Tupelo GUY, Rose C, Eupora GWIN, Jan Lee, Greenville HALE, Virgil R., Hattiesburg HALL, Dennis R., Tupelo HALL, Peggy, Magee HALL, Vernon L., Laurel HAMMONS, John R., Richton HAMPTON, Martha A., Meridian HANSEN, Douglas H., Singapore HARDEE, Clarence A., Newton HARPER. Raymond O., Columbus HARRELL, Jan L., West Point HARRIS, John W., Greenwood HARRIS, Michael E., Yazoo City HARRIS, Michael W., Vicksburg HARRISON, Henry D., Grenada HART, Marion M., Greenville HASSENGRATZ, Richard, Meridian HATCHER, Warren A., Meridian HATHCOCK, Lila M., Greenwood Springs HEAD, Linda R., Natchez HEARD, Phillip H., Ecru HELMS, Eddie J., Calhoun City 361 Sophomores HENDRICKS, John M., Meridian HENSLEY, Joe Earl, Ripley HERNDON, Marilyn R., Corinth HERREN, Lee Mobley, Utica HERSCHEDE, Sarah, Starkville HILLMAN, Mary Beth, Richton HILSON, Becky Lynn, Jackson HINE, Lowell, Utica HINTON, Donrue L., Richton HOBGOOD, Wesley, Greenwood HODGES, Randy Cove, Collinsville HOLLEY, Larry W., Tupelo HOLLOWAY, Kathy, Natchez HOLHAUER, James L., Gillett, Ark. HOOKER, Marcus E., Iuka HOOKS, Jerry Lewis, Meridian HORN, Raymond, Moss Point HORTON. Charles, Grenada HOSEY, Linda M., Meridian HUDSON, Roger Kenneth, West Point HUGHES, John Russell, Jackson HUGHES, Robel C, Meridian HUNTLEY, Brenda J., Louisville HUNT, Robbie C, McCool HURT, Barry Shaughn, Winter Haven, Fla. HUTCHISON, Thomas, Greenville INGRAM, Anthony W., Madison INGRAM, Harold B.. Jackson IRBY, Sara Jean, Vicksburg ISCH. James A. M., Batesville ISHEE, Audie, Laurel IVY, Ovid Ladd, Brookhaven IVY, William F., Eupora JACKSON, David M., Cleveland JACKSON, Jerry, Willi, McComb JACKSON. Mary Carroll, Houston JACOBS, Bill B., Starkville JACOBS, William C, Jackson JAMES, Harry Jones, Laurel JAMISON, Mary Jane, Indianola JARRETT, Larry Neal, New Albany JARRETT, Tommy Alan, Greenwood JASPER. Barbara A., West Point JOHNSON, Bettie W., Amory JOHNSON, Karl H., Columbia, S.C. JOHNSON, Jim C, Philadelphia JOHNSTON, James W., Weir JONES, Beauchamp T., Meridian JONES, David R., McCool JONES, Joe Don, Vaiden JONES, Madelin F., Greenville JONES, Robert D., Meridian JORDAN, Lynda C, Yazoo City JOSLIN, Bobby W., Batesville JOHNS. David R., Laurel JOY, Joseph Ridley, Patterson, La. JOYCE, Erwin, Ackerman JUMPER, Robert, Booneville JUNIKER, A. Michael, Jackson KEEBLER, Kitty, Gulfport KEITH, James A., Laurel KELLY, Dennie E.. Jackson KELLY, Pat, Cleveland KELLY, Patrick E., Pascagoula KENDRICK, Robert. Jackson KENLEY, Pamela, Chattanooga, Tenn. KENNEDY, Edward F.. Inverness KENNEDY, Irene. Mobile, Ala. KENNEDY, C. Joe, Greenwood KENNEDY, Robert K., Mendenhall KERSH, Gloria D., Jackson KIESLICH, James M., Centerville KILGORE, William L., Hazlehurst KILPATRICK, Linda, Jackson KIMBROUGH, Sandra, Maben KIRK, Joe S.. Linn KNESAL, Rebecca, Gulfport KNIGHT, Danny R., Utica KNIGHT, Evelyn, Vicksburg KOLB, Patricia A., Mathiston KUYKENDALL. Faye, Louisville LAGRONE, Jimmie W., Meridian LAMM, Edward E., Sarasota, Fla. LANDRUM, James, Lumberton LONG, Bob, West Memphis, Ark. LARUE, Mary, Memphis, Tenn. LATIMER, John C, Pontotoc LEE, Drake K., Greenwood 362 , t 0S tkktih Sophomores LEGRONE, Jeanette, Tupelo LEKER. Jamei G., Laurel LESTER, Ronnie, Vardaman LEWIS, Warren, Woodville LEWIS, Marsha, Houston LEWIS, Sandra, Maben LIMERICK, Sidney, Dekalb LINDLEY, Edward, McComb LINDLEY, Larry, Booneville LINDSEY, Phillip, Jackson LITTLE, Michael, New Hebron LONG, Phillip, Columbus LONGEST, Su san. Starkville LOTT, Needom, Starkville LOTT, William, Greenwood LOWERY, Keeston, Jackson LOWERY, Libby, Vaiden LUBY, Louis, Jackson LUDLOW, Cynthia, Orlando, Fla. LUTER, Boyd, Raymond MACKENZIE, Doug, Annadale, Virginia MACRIS, Jack, Jackson MAJURE, Phillip, Madden MAKI, Michael, Moss Point MALONE, Jerry, McComb MANGRUM, Jim, Vicksburg MANNING, Christina, Leland MANSOUR, Rasem. Nazareth, Israel MARASCALCO, Steven, Grenada MARIN, Pedro, Puerto Armuelles, Panama MARION, Frieda, Tupelo MARSICEK, Sylvia, Louisville MARTIN, William, Birmingham, Ala. MASON, George, Gulfport MATHENY, Kim E., Jackson MAXEY. John A., Greenville MAYFIELD, John K., Taylorville MAYO, Douglas, Ethel MAYO, Mitchell D., Brinkley, Ark. McADAMS. William, Columbia, Tenn. McALISTER, Corinne, Jackson McALPIN, Deborah, Magee McALPIN, Jim, Magee McCAA, Percy M., Port Gibson McCAIN. William, Forest City McCLURE, Luther M., Senatobia McCLUSKEY. Linda, State College McCURDY, John F., Morton McGEE, Judy, Weir McGEE, Larry, New Albany McGILL, Calvin, Louisville McKNIGHT, Tommy, State College McINTYRE, Eddie F., Weir McLELLAN, Marion. Lexington McLEMORE, Gerald, Corinth McLEAD, Larry, Clarksville, Tenn. McLEAD, Michael, Collins McRAE, Mary, Brandon McREE, Michael, Iuka McWHORTER, Ben C. Columbus McWHORTER. Gene W., Ackerman McWHORTER. Gerald. Plantersville MELTON, Sherry, Durant MEREDITH, Kenneth, Greenville MERIDETH, James, Amory METZGER, Shanna, Starkville MICHEL, David, Corinth MILES, Anne, Jackson MILES, Robert J., State College MILLER, Catherine, Sturgis MILLER, Donny, Meridian MILLER, Robert, Quitman MILLS, Carol, Union MILNER, James Lewis, McCool MIMS, William J., Lucedale MINOR. Bessie. Starkville MISKELLY. Pamela. Okolona MITCHAM, Joan, Inverness MITCHELL, Christine, Columbus MITTS, Joffrion. Enterprise MOBLEY, L. A., Pontotoc MOORE. Drue, Canton MOORE, James, Philadelphia MOORE. Jane, Pope MOORE, Michael C, Holly Springs MOORE, Ronnie, Pascagoula MOORE, Roy N., Jackson MORGAN, Stephen, Bruce 363 Sophomores MORRIS, David M., New Albany MORTON, James H., Pascagoula MOSS, Don D„ Grenada MURLEY, Paul G., Ashland MURPHEY, Thomas H., Itta Bena MURPHREE, Linda G., Houston MURPHY, Donna G., Greenwood MURPHY, Henry C, Vancleave MURRAY, Julie E., Grenada MUSGROVE, Druel E., Starkville MUTCHIER, Mark S., Jackson NEAL, Robert G., Florence NECAISE. Horace, Pass Christian NEELY, Marcus D., Lucedale NEELY, Wanda M., Columbus NELSON, Joan M„ Starkville NEWELL, David C, Meridian NICHOLS. John R., Poddsville NICKLE, Mary L.. Hughes, Ark. NOEL, Robert A., Louisville NORMAN, Edwin M., Yazoo City NORMAN, Nancy W., Pontotoc OAKES. Cindy, Starkville O ' BRIAN, C. Diane, West Point O ' LEARY, John L., St. Louis, Mo. OLIVERI, Stephanie, Jackson OQUINN. Edith N., Fayette OSWALT, Carol L., Fulton OTT, Joseph L., Starkville OWEN, Katherine K., Vicksburg PALMER, Toby L., Starkville PANG, Harry F., Coahoma PARKER. Ronald W., Charleston PARKS, Lynda P., Louisville PARSONS, John A., Canton PATTERSON, Bette J., Greenwood PATTERSON, Jack E., Kosciusko PATTERSON, Joe S., Jackson PATTERSON. Patricia, Jackson PAYNE, William M., Lamont PEARSON, Brenda F., Louisville PEERY, Anne, Jackson PEERY, William F., Meridian PENN, William H., Jackson PEPPER, Janna L., Jackson PEPPER. Tim W., Canton PERDUE, Mike L., Jackson PERMENTER, Alice F., Avon PERRY, Bruce A., Fayette, Ala. PERRY, Stanley L., Booneville PHILLIPS, Flora C, Mendenhall PIERCE, Lud C, Jackson PILLOW, Dan D., Greenwood PLANT, Thomas, Gulfport PLAZZA. Preston D., Jackson POOLE, Tommy C. Okolona PORTER, Pace, Jackson POWELL, Rav, Ellisville POWELL. Nancy A., Picayune PRATT, James W., Jackson PRESSON, H. Wayne, Memphis, Tenn. PRICE, Michael L., Columbus RANDOLPH, Jerry B., Baldwyn READ, James D., Winona REAVIS, Clara L., Quitman REED, Joe B., Lorenzo. Texas REED, Judy E., Vicksburg REEVES, Paul, Greenwood REID, James N., Hattiesburg REID, Sharon L., Vicksburg RENICKER, Amanda. West Point RESPESS, Donald S., Lambert RICH, Ronnie G., Long Beach RITTER, Marsha L.. Hatley RIVERS. Philip S., Sylacauga, Ala. RIVERS, Robert L., Meridian ROBBINS, Edith K., Jackson ROBERTS. Michael D.. Biloxi ROBERTSON, Volner S., Jackson ROBINSON, L. Katherine. Mexico ROGERS. Peggy J.. Okolona ROGERS. Wilton G.. Collins ROMANOFF, Alex G., Bay St. Louis RONE. Sharon. Senatobia ROOK, Peter M., Braxton RUFF, Rachel W., Quitman RUFFIN, Thomas M.. Laurel RUSSELL, Regina J., Clinton 364 Sophomores RUSSELL, J. Vance, New Albany RYAN, J. Michael, Vicksburg SAMPIE, Pamela, Lexington SANSING, William, Nettleton SAPPINGTON. Michael, Ecru SAUCIER, Hamer Ray, Perkinston SCARBROUGH, Dorothy, Sturgis SCHOWALTER, Mark W., Jackson SCIPPER, Emily, Columbus SCOTT, Carolyn S., Woodland SEARS, Alfred M., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. SEEFELD, Glenn E., Laurel SEIBERT, David M., Long Beach SEID, Raymond, Greenville SENNETT, Gary, Hattiesburg SHACKELFORD, Roy Glen, Booneville SHACKELFORD, Giles, Jackson SHAFTER, Jerry R., Huntsville SHAFER, John, Huntsville SHANNON, Hiram W., Orlando, Fla. SHELTON, James K., Louisville SHELTON, Larry, Hernando SHIELDS, Michael, Vicksburg SHIELDS, Walter J., Meridian SHIRLEY, W. Clif, Jackson SHIVERS, Billy Ford, Prentiss SHOEMAKE, Julius S., Laurel SHOLES, William J., Gulfport SHOOK, Jo Ellen, Starkville SHORTER, John Larry, Hazelhurst SHOTTS, Cheryl Ann, Jackson SHURDEN, Otha, West Point SHURDEN, Stephen C, Drew SHURLDS, Albert, Maben SIBLEY, Laura A., Long Beach SIGMAN, John G., Holly Springs SIMINEAU, Doris, Greenwood SIMPSON, James Ray, Durant SIMPSON, Vera C, Houston SIMS, Jesse Owens, Booneville SINGLETON, Sara Ellen, Greensboro, Ala. SLAUGHTER, Awille, Long Beach SLOAN, Gary, Vicksburg SMART, Dennis, Booneville SMITH, Angelia Kay, Tupelo SMITH, Bob M., Memphis, Tenn. SMITH, Brenda Jane, Sandersville SMITH, Charles E., West Point SMITH, David Marvin, Knoxville, Tenn. SMITH, Donald Mc, Independence SMITH, Gayle, Covington, Tenn. SMITH, Mickie L., Coldwater SMITH, Stormy, Columbus SNIPES, Jerry E., Memphis, Tenn. SOLLIE, Ray, Starkville SPANN, Mary Louise, Jackson SPEAKES, Vera Model, Benoit SPEARS, Albert L., Grenada SPEETJENS, Joseph, Jackson SPIVA, Harry T., Noxpater STANTON, Robert E., Clarksdale STEBBINS, Edwin A., Gulfport STEPHEN, Johnny, Collinsville STEVENS, Rita L., Louisville STEWART, Randall C, Sarasota, Fla. STIERLI, Paula C, Cincinnati, Ohio STIGERS, Mary M., Gallatin, Mo. ST. JOHN, Laura M., Columbus STONE, Jimmy L., McComb STACHAN, William, Corinth STRAHAN. Richard C, Poplarville STRIBLING, Vernon J., Philadelphia STRICKLAND, Ester A., Meridian STROBLE, Marty, Meridian SUBER, Louis S., Calhoun City SUBLETT, Phillip, Hernando SUGG, William R., West Point SULLIVAN, Brenda, Crowder SUMRALL, Robert S., Laurel SWEENEY, Larry Glen SYKES, Carey Mike, Jackson TATE, Billy Eugene, Jackson TAYLOR, Robert L., Crystal Springs TAYLOR, William M., West Point TEATER, Betty R., Mendenhall TERRY, Rickey D., Meridian THOMAS, William W., Houlka THORNTON, Gerald, Newton 365 Sophomores THRIFT, W. C, Tupelo TIERCE, George Y., Jackson, Miss. TILLMAN, Evelyn L., Meridian, Miss. TINGLE. John L., Philadelphia TOMLIN, Judy Kay, Starkville TUBB, Van Jackson, Bay Springs TUCKER, Marjorie, Corinth TUCKER, F. Steven, Gulfport TURNER, Leslie, Lexa, Ark. TYLER, David L., Ecru TYRONE. Charles, Prentiss UPCHURCH, Billy, Ittabena, Miss. USRY, James L., Grenada VANCE, Beverly G., Grenada VANCE, Rachel B., Mathiston VAUGHAN, Patricia, Hatley VAUGHN, Thomas, Steens VELVERTON, Charles, Hattiesburg VERTZ, Richard J., Hawaii WACHS. John J., Gulfport WADDLE, Paul, Nettleton WADE, William, McCool WALKER, James, Jackson WALLEY, Charles W., Hand Hill WALTERS, William L., Meridian WASHBURN, Bill C, Clinton WASHINGTON. E. C, Columbus WASSON. Charles, Winona WATSON, James, West Point WATT. Helen. Starkville WATTS. Charles, Vicksburg WATTS, John G., Starkville WEATHERS, G. C, Greenville WEAVER, Edwin, Greenville WEBB, Bill, Decatur WEBB, Herbert, Tunica WEBB, Judy, Tupelo WEBB. Thomas, Ruleville WEBER, Kathy, Jackson WEBSTER, Stuart, Starkville WEEKS, Martha, Louisville WEEMS, Paula, Levington WELCH, David. Crystal Springs WELLS, C. M., Brandon WELLS, William, Aberdeen WELSH, Steven, Moss Point WENDELSDORF, Kim, Jackson WESLEY, Charles, Rolling Fork WESSON, Frances, Guntown WEST, Zeb, Hamilton WESTBROOK, Sara, Okolona WHITE, Benjamin, Jackson WHITE, Ida Carol, Nanih Waiya WHITE, Julian, Jackson WHITLOCK, Charles, Meridian WHITTIER, Greg, Drew WILDER, George, Columbus WILKINS, David, Memphis WILKINS, James, Hattiesburg WILLIAMS. Harold, Starkville WILLIAMS, John D.. Tupelo WILLIAMS, Kathy, Jackson WILLIAMS, Lawrence, Mason, Tenn. WILLIAMS, Mary E., Biloxi WILLIAMS, Ronald, Carmel. Ind. WILLIAMS. W. E., Eutaw, Ala. WILLINGHAM, John, Grenada WILLIS, Jerald. Pensacola. Fla. WILLIS. Timothy A., Pensacola, Fla. WILSON, Marcus T., DeKalb WINDHAM, Alfred, Edwards WINDHAM, Charles, Laurel WINGFIELD, Randall. Areola WITT, James A., Tupelo WOMACK, Patsy, Eupora WOMBLE. John G., Batesville WONG, Betty Jean, Greenville WONG, Mitchell, Greenville WONG, Raymond, Rosedale WOODS, Robert, Holly Springs WOOTTON, Mike, Jackson WRIGHT, Barbara, Drew WYNN, Larry, Aberdeen YARBROUGH, Mary A., Starkville YATES, Janice, New Albany YATES, William, Arlington, Va. YATES, William R., Jackson YOUNG, Robert A., San Antonio, Tex. 366 Freshmen AARON, Michael , Liberty ABERNETHY, Phil B., Booneville ADAMS, Earley, Kosciusko ADAMS, Hugh W., Benton AIKEN, Gregg M., Cleveland ALDR1CH, Michael, Florence ALEXANDER, Samuel, Chunky ALFORD. J. Ed., Osyka ALLEN, Ben Wade. Vicksburg ALLEN, James Terry, Vardaman ALLEN, Janet, Jackson ALLEN, Patricia, Jackson ALLIGOOD, Mikeal R., Picayune ALLISON, Samuel M., Sarah AMMONS, John W., Durant ANDREWS, Ronald, Vicksburg ANGER, Robert W., Jackson ARCENEAUX, Robert, Jackson ARENTSON, Robert, Columbus ARRANT, George, Greenwood ASHER, Lee, Vicksburg AUSTIN, Stacy R., Tutwiler AUSTIN, William T., Kilmichael BAILEY, Andy, Oxford BAILEY, Patrick V., Lambert BAKER, James D., Jackson BAKER, James R., Honolulu, Hawaii BAKER, Joe W., New Albany BALDWIN, Erma A.. Starkville BALZLI, Margaret, Vicksburg BARKEMEYER, Eric, West Point BARKSDALE, Fountain, Jackson BARNES, Robert L., Brookhaven BARNETT, George, Jackson BARNETT, Michael J., Jackson BARNETT, William A., Newton BARRENTINE, Melvin, Starkville BATSON, Martha Lynn, Greenville BAUFR, Carl Albert, Greenville BAUGH, John, Clinton BEAN, Edwin Lee, Gillsburg BEATTY, Thomas, Magee BELL, Betty, Pascagoula BENTON, Leland. Jackson BERRY, Mary E., Clarksdale BERRY, Ritchie Lane, Amory BERRY, Robert Ray, Jackson BERTSCHER, Johnny, Greenville BHITT, Gene Cahholl, Loyd Stah BIAS, Jesse Jay, Jackson BIGLANE, Judy Margaret, Natchez BILLINGSLEY, Dorthy, Nesbit BISHOP, Clifton, Storkville BLACKWELL, Charles, Jackson BL AKE. Richard C, Tupelo BAKELY, James W., Grenada BALNKS, James, Jackson BLANSETT, Mary Kate, Pheba BLANTON, Highes, West Point BLUE, Roy Dale, Jackson BODKIN, Taylor B., Cherokee, Ala. BOSWELL, Tommy, Jackson BOULDIN, Jack E., Cincinnati. Ohio BOUTON. Maria Lynn, Leland BOX, Johnny F.. North Carrollton BOWN, Catherine E., Jackson BOYD, Daniel Lee. Columbus BOZEMAN, Billy C, Columbus BOZEMAN. Jimmy Ray, Hazlehurst BRADFIELD. Danny B., Pass Christian BRADSHAW, John Joseph, Madison, N. J. BRAMLETT, M. C, Petal BRANDON, David M., Hattiesburg BRANNAN, Lauah A., Brandon BRAGG, Norman E., Vicksburg BRANTLEY, Mary E., Amory BREVARD, Leoh H., Grenada BREWER, Randall E., Jackson BRICKEY, Charles, Memphis, Tenn. BRIDGES, Roma J., Louisville BRIDGEWATER, Donna, Jackson BRINKLEY, Clair, Jackson BROOKS, Barbara, Springfield, III. BROOKSHIRE, Dee, Meridian BROOME, Ike, Vicksburg BROWER, Rodney C, Coffeeville BROWN, Charles, West Lauderdale BROWN, Rebecca Lynn, Memphis. Tenn. 367 Freshmen BROWN, Mary K., Meridian BRYAN, Mary B., Winona BRUCE, Harold K., Caruthersville, Mo. BRYANT, Gary E„ Starkvillc BRYSON. Charles T., Tupelo BUTTOCK. Max L., Riplev BURKES, Becky L,, Starkville BURNETT, Kate L., Vicksburg BURT, Janice F., Kosciusko BUSH, Charles C, Jackson BUTLER. John M., Magee BUTTROSS. Ernest L., Canton BYNUM, Mary A., Corinth CAGLE. Lamar, Columbiana, Ala CAMERON. Mary W.. Jackson CARITHERS, Nancy C. Leland CARLSON. Charlotte A., Amory CARPENTER, Rob L., Jackson CASEY. Robert S., Pearl CASTLES. Charles P., Tupelo CARTWRIGHT, Travis, Saltillo CHANEY. James L., Louisville CHATHAM. B. Sue. Meridian CHENUALT, Wayne, Meridian CHILDERS, R. David, Ashland CHIN1CHE, Wesley S.. Biloxi CHISHOLM, William C. Aberdeen CLAPP, Jimmy I.., Benton, Ky. CLARK, James A., Starkville CLARK, Jo Ann, Hattiesburg CLARK, Amon M., Bruce CLARK, Michael S., Jackson CREGG. Carolyn J., Greenville CLAYTON, Philip D., Fulton CLINTON, Emily A., Chattanooga, CLOWEN, William M., Leland COGG1NS, Charles A., Saltillo COLBERT, Dallas D., Houston COLEMAN. Debby, Greenwood COLEMAN, Rebecca J., Jackson COLL, Bobbye S., Koscuisko COLLENS, Jerry D., Greenwood COLLIER, Harvest L., Starkville COLLIER. Robert A., Nettleton COLLINS. Claudia, Waldosta, Ga. COLLINS, Jackson L„ Jackson COLLINS, Johnna E., Louisville COLLINS, Patrick R., Columbia COMBS. Bill R.. London, Ky. CONLEE, Carl W., Leland CONN, John P., McComb CONRAD. Jerry A., Parsons, Tenn. CONWAY, Mary A., Jackson COODY. Shelia M.. Yazoo City COOK, Donna K., Mize COOK, Steve H., Pontotoc COOPER, James R., Parkin, Ark. COOPER, Karen H., Tupelo COOPER, Bobbie N„ Eupora COOPER, W. John, Jackson CORBITT, P. Kathleen, Jackson CORLEY, Linda F., Eupora CORLEY, Sandra, Lula CORLEY, Tennings B., Jackson CORNWELL, Dennis A., Memphis, Tenn. COTHFR. Norma G.. Amory COUCH, Helen A., Quitman COX, Danny F., Ripley COX, Farley E., Gulfport COX. J. W., Sandy Hook COX, Richard C, West Point COX, William M., Iuka COX. Virginia B., Columbus CRAWFORD, Bruce L., Johnson City, Tenn. CRAWFORD, Martha C, Hamilton CRAWFORD. Mary C, Hamilton CRAWLEY. J. R., Foxworth CRENSHAW, Shara Lynn, Weir CROSBY, Bobby R., Jackson CROSBY, Linda J.. Starkville CROW. Robert L., Vicksbu-g CROWDER, Mike, Columbus CROSBY, Rebecca M., Clarksville, Tenn. CRUDUP, Dorothy A., Vicksburg CRUMBY. Margie N.. Woodland CULPEPPER. Cathie, Meridian CUMBERLAND, Barbara, Jackson CUMMINGS, Robert M., Jackson 368 Freshmen DALE, David, Jackson DALE, James S., Columbia DALE, John H., Hattiesburg DAMEIER, David A., Hattiesburg DANIEL, John E., Gulfport DARNELL, Tommy F., Okolona DAVIS, Anabess, Mantee DAWSEY, Joseph, Vicksburg DEAN, Pervy C, Chunky DEAN, Roger, Amory DENNEY, Hundley S., Nashville, Tenn. DEWEESE, Albert B., Philadelphia DOBBS, Sandra, Swiftwater DOBBS, Irene, Swiftwater DOCKERY, David, Jackson DOSS, Joseph, Jackson DOWDLE, Donald, Charleston DREYFUS, Harry, Forrest City DUKE, Richard, Memphis, Tenn. DUNCAN, Glenda, Eupora DUNCAN, Phillip, Philadelphia EABLES. Paul, West Memphis, Ark. EARNHEART, Aubrey, Tunica EARNHEART, James, Tunica EASLEY, Sandra, Vardaman EASTER, Howard, Pascagoula EASTERLY, John W., Biloxi EATON. Michael, Ripley EDWARDS, Joe C, Louisville EAVES, Charles, Louisville ELAM, William T., Gulfport ELLIOT, Frank, Greenville ELLIOTT, Gayla, West Point ELLIS, Gary, Kosciusko ELLIS, Nathaniel, Columbus ELMORE, Alan, Gulfport EMMONS, Diane. Clinton EMRICK. F. G., Natchez ENGLEMANN, Cynthia, Durant ERIKSON, J. B., Natchez ERNST, Frank Thomas, Natchez ERWIN, Clifton, Pass Christian ESTAPA, Don, Bay St. Louis ESTFS. Steve. Columbus ESTESS, Charles, Jackson ESTESS, Newell S., Canton ESTESS. Robert, Jackson ETHRIDGE, Gary, Meridian EVANS, Charles, Ocean Springs EVANS, Charles J., Isola EWING. Early, Scott EYRICH, George, Natchez FAIRLEY, Linda, Forest FARISH, Robert, Noxapater FERGUS. James, Osceola FERRELL, Austin N., Hattiesburg FLINT, Randolph, Caledonia FLORENCE, Tommy, Pope FLOYD, Wayne, Indianola FLOYD, Louise, Okolona FOLK. Carol, Tallulah, La. FORTENBERRY, Annie, Columbia FORTENBERRY, Liza, Atlanta, Ga. FOUCHE, Tom, Benton FOY, James, Canton FRATESI, Bonita, Leland FRAZIER, Harold, Meridian FREELS, James, Crystal Springs FREEMAN, Mark, Jackson FREEMAN, Ronald. Natchez FREEZE. Terry, Coldwater FRENCH, Jefferson, Springfield, Tenn. FRIDGE, Cathy, Hattiesburg FRIEND, Teresa, West Point FRY ANT, Samuel C, Jackson FULLER, Linda. Louisville GALEY, John Terry, Greenwood GAMBRELL, Danny, Houston GARRETT, John, Tunica GEORGE, Julia, Mantee GERMANY, Lois, West Point GIBSON, Dale, Meridian GIBSON, Harlod, Gulfport GILLIAM, Linda, Pontotoc GOFF, William, Lucedale GOOD, Kav, Starkville GODSBY, P. V., Oxford GODWIN, William, Greenville 369 Freshmen GOLDEN, Jerry V.. Hattiesburg GORDON, Karen Elise, Jackson GORDON, Rose Marie, Okolona GRACE. Jerry W., Aberdeen GRAHAM, Charles B., Demopolis, Ala. GRAHAM, Robert S., Tilden, 111. GRAVES, Cheryl, Meadville GRAVES, Luther O., Canton GRAVJEE, Rebecca L., Tupelo GRAY, Sherry D., Meridian GREGORY. Judy, Jackson GRIFFIN, Mason M., Quitman GRIFFIN. Robert, Jackson GRIFFITH, Kenneth, Demopolis, Ala. GUY, Michael Larry, Sylacauga, Ala. GWEM, Gibson, Bellefountain GWIN, Elizabeth, Minter City HAAG, Harriet, Brookhaven HAGUE, Mary Theresa, Pascagoula HAHN, Charles, Columbia HALL, Diane, Mt. Olive HALL, James Larry, Albany, Ga. HAMILTON, John Ray, Hamilton HAMILTON, Jo W., Jackson HAMMACK, William, Woodville HAMMETT, Donnie L., Starkville HANDY, Dana Susan, Starkville HANKINS, Williams, Vernon HANSON, Barbara, Durant HARDEN, George, Nesbit HARDEN, Virginia M., Greenwood HARLAN, Leland H., Tupelo HARPER, Phillip B., Laurel HARPER, Ronnie W., Florence HARRELL, G. J., West Point HARRIS, Barbara G.. Eupora HARRIS, John B., Louisville HARRISON, Glenn H., Columbia HARRISON, Mary Etta, Jackson HARSHBARGER, Lewis W., Pass Christian HATAWAY, Wanda Kay, Kosciusko HATTER, William W., Jackson HAYES, J. Hoyt, Brownsville, Tenn. HAWKINS, Charles M., Clahoun City HAZARD, Mark, West Point HELMICH, Brenda P., Benton, Ark. HEMPHILL. Danna Sue, Jackson HENDRY, WILLIAM J., Bay Springs HENDERSON, Robert B., Clarksdale HENRY, James T., Vicksburg HENSON, Harriet, Okolona HERRING, James T., Schlater HERRING. Sandra, Jackson HERRINGTON, Patricia, Jackson HICKS, Garv Edward, Lucedale HIATT, William H., Jackson HESTER. William Arth, Pascagoula HIGGINBOTHAM, Thomas, Brandon HIGHTOWER, James, Jackson HIGHTOWER, William, Greenville HILL, Danny, Brandon HILL, James E.. Ellisville HILLARD, Vicky, Jackson HILSON. Joseph Lee, Jackson HINTON, David T., Clara HODGES, Sandy M., Vicksburg HOGAN. Sally, Jackson HOLDEN, Beverly J., Vancleave HOLLAND. Franis A., Natchez HOLLEY, Linda Lou, West Point HOLLIMON, Jeffrey, Ovett HOLLIMAN, James, Columbus HOLLIS, Peggy J., Vicksburg HOLLOWAY, Julie, Laurel HOLMES, Cathy R., Chattanooga. Tenn. HOOD, Eddie, Slate Springs, Mass. HORTON, David H., Tiplersville HOUSTON, Joyce Ann, Bruce HOWARD, Carol Ann, Leland HOWELL, John W., Lucedale HOWELL, Vernon E., Lucedale HUBBARD, Mary A., Bruce HUBBARD, Annice, Grenada HUDSON, Bettye L., Louisville HUDSON, Henry C, Birmingham, Ala. HUGHES. Charles, Greenwood HUGHES, Ross Carroll, Pontotoc 370 Freshmen HUMMER, Terry R., Macon HUMPHRIES, Melba, Aberdeen HUNT, Michael Stein, Moss Point HUSMANN, Majy M., Starkville HUTCHINS, John W., Big Creek HUTCHINSON, Paul W., Hazelhurst HUTTO. Martha Faye, Gulfport IRVIN, Thomas D., Ripley IRWIN, David H., Saltillo JACKSON, Betty Jean, Vicksburg JACKSON, Don, Sturges JACKSON, Gary D., Sturgis JACKSON, James, Jackson JACKSON, Jennifer, Broodhaven JACOBY, Robert G., Fairfax, Va. JARRELL, Mary Janice, Philadelphia JENNINGS, Larry J., Vicksburg JOHNSON, Earnest A., Greenwood JOHNSON, Mike P., Crystal Springs JOHNSTON, David J.. Hattiesburg JONES, David C. Clarksdale JONES, lohn R., Water Valley JONES, John W., Jackson JONES, Lester R., Jackson JONES, Pamela D., Natchez JONES. William W., Coffeeville JORDAN, Chuck, Decatur JORDAN, Jill M., Jackson KAPLAN, Jon R., Drew KAPLAN, Joy R., Drew KEATING, William T., Crystal Springs KELLY, Albert B., Yazoo City KELLY, Dennis L., Jackson KELLY, Roy M., Tupelo KENDA, Karen E., Jackson KENNEBREW, Vernon E., Jackson KIMBROUGH, Joe E., Maben KIMBROUGH, Kerry D., Jackson KING, Marion, Brooklyn KING, William E., Jackson KNIGHT, James M., Mendenhall LAGMAM, Edward C, Mobile, Ala. LAIRD, Joann, Jackson LAMB, Tim H., Greenwood LAMBERT, Donald E., Brookhaven LANCE, David E., Calhoun City LANDON. Mark D., Stuttgart, Germany LANDRUM, Jerry L., Meridian LANE, Sterling M., Starkville LARRIMORE, Mary M., Baton Rouge, La. LEE, Alexander, Cleveland LEE, David E., Laurel LEE, Jack E., Union LEHNER, Mickey O., Jackson LEHNER, Mickey O., Jackson LEMAY, Charles A., Vicksburg LESLIE, Don B., Ethel LEWIS, Davy, Terry LEWIS, Mildred R., Starkville LEWIS, Patricia A., Tupelo LONG, William C, Jackson LONG, Walter S., Jackson LONGEST, Sarah E., Starkville LOTT, Harry H., Carrollton LOTT, Ronnie H., Grenaea LOVE, Melinda L., Mathiston LOWERY, Wiley P., Jackson LUNDQUIST, Steve E., Jackson LUNDY, Nancy L., Sturgis LYON, Robert R., Muscle Shoals, Ala. MABRY, Michael S., Liberty MAGEE, Celia R., Jackson MAJOR, Martha J., Batesville MALOUF, Martha L., Greenwood MANASCO, William A., Jackson MANN, Susan C, Tullahoma, Tenn. MANN, Verniece, West Point MARION, James P., Houston MARS, Mishael D., Philadelphia MARSALIS, Watson T.. Port Gibson MARTIN, Burney C, Wiggins MARTIN, James A.. Clarksdale MARTIN, Richard V., Yazoo City MASON, Danny, Lauderdale MASSEY, Linda E., Memphis, Tenn. MARTIN, Nell Elise, Anguilla MATHEWS, John M., West Point MATHIS, Pat, Jackson 371 Freshmen MATTOX, Bill C, Tupelo MAY, John L., Columbus MAY. Joseph L., Clarksdale MAYF1ELD, Joyce A., Balwai, Tenn. MAYS. Richard C, Jackson McALISTER. Larry E., Ripley McBEATH, William K., Newton McBERRY, Thomas E., Monticello McBRAYER, Daniel E.. Louisville McCLAIN, Larry E., Greenville McCLEAVE. Wayne G., Jackson McCLELLAND, Audrey, Sturgis McCLENDON, Donna J., Newton McCOOL. Michael E.. Biloxi McCRIMON. Jimmy R., Morton McCULLOUGH, Jim L,, Starkville McCULLY, Michael W., Louisville McFARLAND. Wayne, Atlanta, Ga. McKAY, Joe, Jackson McKEE, George C, Starkville McKEE, Karen L., Starkville McKELROY, Robert W., Calhoun City McKIBBEN, Norma J.. Bruce McKIBBEN, Prentice O., West Point McKINNIS, Stephanie S.. Okolona McLAIN. Kent, Philadelphia McLAIN, Roy, Memphis, Tenn. McLEMORE, Steven S., Eupora McMAHAN, Joy M., Grenada McNEIL. Robert A., Gloster MEADOW. James W., Jackson MELLE N, Margie, Jackson MELOHN, Virgil W., Jackson MELTON, Patti L.. Durant MESHEJIAN, Mary E., Birmingham, Ala. MESICK, Hilliary C, Natchez MIDDLETON. Betty R.. Louisville MILES, Mike S., Grenada MILEY, Juidth }., Monticello MILLER, Constance L., Redwood MILLER, David M., Hattiesburg MILLER, Glenn M., Leland MILLER, Nancie J., Meridian MILLS. David L.. Louisville MILLS, Timothy H., Benoit MIMS, Betty R., Carrollton MISKELLE, Marilyn, Okolona MITCHELL, C. Parks, Columbus MITCHELL, Sherri, Brandon MIXON, Howard, Amory MONROE, James W., Jackson MONTGOMERY, Robert, Greenwood MOORE, Cynthia L., Long Beach MOORE, George M., McComb MOORE, William C, Kansas City MOORE, William W., Cary MOOREHEAD, Elaine A., D ' Lo MORA, Doinisia, Costa Rica MORGAN, Alan K., Hughes, Ark. MORGAN, Beverly R., Ripley MORGAN, Daryl L., Shannon MORGAN, Cheryl, Plantersville MORGAN, Robert E., Falls Church, Va. MORRISON. George B., Natchez MORRIS. Lewis M., Tioga, La. MORROW, Ronald E., Laurel MORTON, Robert E., Ripley MULLER, Fred P., Memphis, Tenn. MULLER, Fred P., Memphis, Tenn. MURPHY, Carla J., Tupelo MURRAY, Paul T.. Amory MUSALEM. Leyla E., Chile MYERS, Abbott R., Lula MYERS, Bruns M., Jackson NADER, James, Greenwood NAKLIE, M. Marie, McComb NANNEY, James, Baldwyn NATALE, Steve A., Madison, N J. NATHAN, Jarnagin K., Jackson NAZARY, Jimmie G., Edinburg NELSON, James J., Franklin, Mass. NELSON, Philip, Meridian NESSOSSIS, Mark, Gulfport NEWSOM, Bobby D., Durant NICHOLSON, James E., Florence NICKLES, Carolyn L., Jackson NIEMI, Charles C, Jackson NIXON, Terry L., Lucedale NOLEN, Deborah E., Fayette, Ala. 372 Freshmen NORRIS, Nancy L., Greenwood NOWELL, Michael G., Jackson OATIS, Steve R., Columbia OBER, James B., Gulfport O ' l-EARY. Mary Joe, Jackson O ' NEAL, Mary Lee, Hattiesburg OREBORN. Jesse H., Belzoni OSWALT, Marjorie J., Tupelo PACE, Mickey Rae, Starkville PACE, Samuel Carroll, Coffeeville PADEN, Raymond A., Houlka PAGE, Stephanie M., Houston PALMER, Janet R., Starkville PANNELL, Richard A., Amory PARKER, Beverly Ann, Starkville PARKER, Donald Lee, Oak Grove, La. PARKINSON, Sally R., Breenwood PARTLOW, Ava Dianne, Tupelo PATRIDGE, Jimmy E., Sidor PATTERSON, Guy D., Port Gibson PATTERSON, Nancy Dane, Corinth PAYNE, George H., Gulfport PAYNE, Tony E., Meridian PEACH, Jimmy Allen, Saltillo PEARSON, Johnny Edwin. Florence PEDEN, Linda, Starkville PEE, Susan Teresa, Kosciusko PENNINGTON, Gary E., Gulfport PEMPRASE, John M.. Clinton PENTECOST. Suzanne, Doddsville PENTON. Theo David, McComb PEPPER, Charles E., Mantee PETERS. Manuel S., Clarksdale PETERSON. Clifford G., Huntsville, Ala. PETERSON. Glenn F., Roswell, Ga. PHILLIPS, Janis E., Starkville PHILLIPS, Virginia K.. Starkville PILLOW, Watson M., Schlater PITTMAN. Cluade L.. Itta Bena POLK. William T., Star PONDER. Wendell W.. Mendenhall POPE, Robert. Kosciusko POUNDS, Marsha C, Booneville POWELL, Billy W., Columbia POWELL, Lana E., Kosciusko POWELL, William E., Waynesboro POWELL. William, Columbus PRESLEY, Dwight, Kosciusko PREWITT, Bonnie G., Kosciusko PRICE, Arthur M., Amory PUCKETT, Ralph A., Brandon PULLY, Jimmy Rex, Pontotoc PULLIAM, Margaret, Buena Vista QUIN, Elizabeth, Yazoo City QUINNEY, Jim Russell, Linden, Ala. RATLIFF, James Ed., Grenada RATLIFF, Dathy, Madison RAY, Jerry W., Louisville RAY. Sara Beth, Starkville RAYNER, Robert, Laurel REEVES, Michael G., Langley AFB, Va. REHAGE, Fay Beth, Ocean Springs REIFERS. Johnnie K.. Okolona RENFROE, Charles. Vicksburg REYNOLDS. Janet R.. Kosciusko RHODES, Lucy Ann, Starkville RICHARDSON, Alan B., Ramstien, Germany RICHARDSON, Frances, Columbus RICHARDSON, Jimmy, Bentonia RINICKER, Kathy Ann, Lexington ROBBINS, Cheryl Anne, Okolona ROBERSON, Clayton E., Greenville ROBERTS, Allen Ray. Moss Point ROBERTS, Mary Jo, Houston ROBERTS, Paul Edward. Biloxi ROBERTS. Rebecca, Covington, Tenn. ROBERTS, Thomas L., Fulton ROBINSON, Charlie R., Meridian ROBINSON, G. Lawayrie, Ackerman ROBINSON, Gilbert A., Memphis, Tenn. ROBINSON, Thomas, Corinth ROBINSON, Viola Ann, Aberdeen RODGERS, Richard, Vicksburg RODY, Dianne, Biloxi ROEBUCK, Nelda June. Aberdeen ROGERS, Liza Sabina, Starkville RONEY, Becky Elaine, Gulfport ROSS, Elizabeth Ann, Pelahatchie 373 Freshmen ROUNSAVILLE, Garneith, Big Creek ROWLAND. Joseph, Jackson RUMBURG, Marietta, Tupelo RUMFEIT, Clark, Greenwood RUSHING, Donald, Starkville RUSHING, Larry, Crystal Springs RUSSELL, Dwight, Laurel RUSSELL, Teresa, Pontotoc RUSSELL. Julia, Macon RUTHERFORD, Robert, Rolling Fork RYAN, Mike, Jackson SAMPSELL, James, Philadelphia SANDERS, Jan, Greenville SANDERS. Mary, Starkville SANDERSON, Bobby, Houston SARTWELL, Celeste, Grenada SATERFIEL, Thomas, Louisville SAUCIER, Charles, Gulfport SAVELL, Harold, Cleveland SCHOGGEN, William, Columbus SCHWEITZER, Deda Jane, Memphis, Tenn. SCOGGEN, William O., Durant SCOTT, Carol, Covington, Tenn. SEE, Suzi, Clinton SETZLER, James, Jackson SEYFARTH. Robert, Natchez SEWALL, Randall. Dundee SHACKELFORD. Stanley, State College SHAFER, James, Jackson SHAMBURGER, Susan, Brandon SHARBROUGH, William, Holly Bluff SHARPE, Susan, Greenwood SHEFFIELD, Robert, Tupelo SHEFFIELD, Virginia, Bentonia SHELL, Debbie, Starkville SHIVERS, David, Magee SHUMPERT, Robert, Amory SIMMONS, Sandra, Aberdeen SIMS, James, Starkville SISK, Sharon, Houston SISTRUNK, Sandra, Monticello SMALLEY, Walter, Bay Springs SMITH, Charles, Marked Tree, Ark. SMITH, Forrest, Biloxi SMITH, Susan, Greenwood SMITH, Thomas Perry, Canton SMITH, Robert L., Columbus SMITH, Vivian Lee, Tupelo SOLOMON, James M., Calvert City, Ky. SPARKMAN, Bill, Hazelhurst SPEARMAN, Barry, Tupelo SPRADLING, Stanley, Fulton STEEN, Susan, Pinola STEINBERG, Leonard, Huntsville STEPHENSON, James, Jackson STEPP, Donald, Ecru STEVENS, Karen, Starkville STEWART, Michael, Pontotoc STOKES, Bobby, Morton STONE, Carolyn, Gulfport STORMO, Joe, Monticello STORY. Ann, Yazoo City STRICKLAND. Bonnie, Laurel STRINGOR, Carolyn, Taylorsville SUDDITH, Gary, Sandersville SUDDUTH, Max, Jack son SUGG, John, Eupora SULLIVAN, Aubrey, Clinton SUMMERS, Barbara, Vicksburg SURRETTE, Morris, Water Valley SUTHERLAND, Sandra, Vardaman SWAIN, Angelyn, Fulton SWAIN, Billy, Ripley SWEENEY, Christopher, Hamburg, N. Y. SWILLEY, Penny, Kosciusko SWINDOLL. Donald, Winona TAYLOR, Anne, Vicksburg TAYLOR, Rodnay, Columbus TEAFORD, James, Osceola, Ark. TEAGUE, Melba, New Albany TEMPLE, F. L., Tuscaloosa TERRELL, Bunny, Chattanooga THOMPSON, Edi, Columbus THOMPSON, Ellen, Doddsville THOMPSON, Thomas, Hattiesburg THOMPSON, Tommy Ed, Jackson THORNTON, William, Florence TOMINELLO, Rosemarie, Greenwood 374 Freshmen TOMPKINS. Edward C. Laurel TOUGHSTONE, Omar G., Greenville TOWNSEND, Arnold E., Winona TREADWAY, Charles, Hollandale TRIPLETT, Michael W,. Louisville TRIBBLE, Harry R., Money TRUESDALE, Roger A., Rolling Fork TRUETT, Earl A.. Oxford TRUITT, Jack F., Birmingham, Ala. TUCKER, Paul B., Macon TUNSTALL, Charles D., Vicksburg TURCOTTE, Robert M., Greenville TURNER, Larry L., Oko lona TURNER, Orion M., Lumberton TWILLEY, Charles R., Coldwater UELTSCHEY, Watts C, Forest VANCE, Christy, Calhoun City VANN. Stephen R., Amory VAUGHN, Evelyn D., Starkville VAUGHT, George A., Natchez VIRDEN, Virginia H., I.eland VOSS, David R., Sarasota, Fla. VOWELL, Barney A., Greenwood WADE, Douglas K., Long Beach WADE, Hanna E., Brookhaven WALKER, Thomas H., Taylorsvlile WALTON, Farrie, Vicksburg WALTON, John L., Clarksdale WALTON, Robert E., State College WAMBLE, Edward D., Starkville WARD, E. Frances, Lepanto, Ark. WARD, Larry J., Clarksdale WARD, Linda F., Jackson WARD, Michael C. Greenville WARD, Timothy, Jackson WATRAS, Charles S., Jackson WATSON, Judith A., Vicksburg WATTS, Bill O., Greenwood WATTS, Richard Z., Gulfport WAYNE, Lyles A,. Jackson WEATHERS, Bill, Columbus WEATHERSBY, Troy, Jackson WEAVER, Rickey Q., Lucedale WEDGEWORTH, J., Philadelphia WEDGEWORTH, James, Laurel WEISSER, John D., Jackson WELCH, Henry O., Magee WELLINGTON, Susan, Starkville WESTBROOK, J. Dudle, Hattiesburg WHITE, Betty L., Itta Bena WHITE, Charles M,. Tupelo WHITE, Harolyn S., Okolona WHITE, Dixie E.. West Point WHITE, Elizabeth A., Grenada WHITE, Troy, Brookhaven WHITE, Virginia, Grenada WHITFIELD, Stanley, Clinton WHITTEN, Dan, Columbus WHITTINGTON. Jill. Jackson WICKS, Martha L., Tribbett WILCOX, Don L., Tupelo WILLIAMS, Cynthia B., Prentiss WILLIAMS, Barbara, Jackson WILLIAMS, Bobbie J., Tutwiler WILLIAMS, John C. Jackson, Tenn. WILLIAMS, Norma J., Louisville WILLIAMS, Philip L., Carmel, Indiana WILLIAMS, Robert L., Meridian WILLIAMSON, Marsha, Sturgis WILLIAMSON, Meredith, Drew WILSON, Don, Waukegan, 111. WILSON. John L., Bakersville, N. C. WILSON, Ragan P., Greenville WITHERS, Susie A., Philadelphia WOLFHARD. J., Arlington, Va. WOLSKI. Warren J., Jackson WOMACK, Gene, Waynesboro WONG, Catharyn J., Drew WOOD, Sara K., Fayette, Ala. WOODYEAR, Terry, Roxie WOOTEN, John B., West Point WORSHAM, Ernest, Oakland WYCKOFF, Billy F., Meredian WYNNE, Larry D., Jackson YAUN, Richmond. Columbia YOUNG. Michael. Natchez YOUNG, Sandra K.. West Point 375 EOPLES gANK STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI MAIN OFFICE UNIVERSITY BRANCH WE SPECIALIZE IN STUDENT BANKING AND INVITE ALL STUDENTS TO USE OUR SPECIAL STUDENT CLUB CHECKING PLAN. 376 MSU BOOKSTORE Located in the Student Union 377 Your Traditional State Class Ring By Balfour Mid South Division— L G. BALFOUR COMPANY Box 83 III Milsaps Avenue Jackson, Mississippi Ed Copeland • Niclcy Drake . Larry Hatfield • Virgil Melohn • Jimmy Underwood : ' -i : M ISM ' j? ' .W ' j t . i - i ■■ ■ ' ' ■■«r things go better,! .-with Coke TRADEMARK® MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES SERVING MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SINCE 1898. Security State Bank Main Street Branch • Bank of Sturgis • Merchants Farmers Bank, Mathiston 12-25 INDUSTRIAL BRANCH MEMBER F.D.I.C. Index Aaron, Michael R., 367 Abbasi, Mohammed N., 293, 298 Abbott, Mary S., 202 Abbott. Richard W., 109, 344 Abel, Edwin A., 344 Abernathy, Tommy R., 308 Abernethy, John V., 285, 359 Abernethy, Phillip B., 367 Abney, Travis M., 301, 316 Abraham, Raymond, E., 125 Adam, Eleanor L., 268 Adams, Charles, M., 114 Adams, Douglas L., 130, 303, 344 Adams, Earley Jr., 367 Adams, Hugh W. Jr., 308, 367 Adams, Jack A. Jr., 116 Adams, James H., 359 Adams, Jesse L., 120, 359 Adams, John D , 344 Adams, Larry G., 316 Adams, Mary L., 106, 359 Adams, Peggie F., 316 Adams Phillip M., 359 Adams, Robert W., 344 Adams, Terry G., 359 Adcock, Harold E., 316 Ad -ck. Linda C. 134. 159 Adcock, Rober5 J., 344 Adcox, John W. Jr., 344 Ades, Joe F., 120 Adkerson, R.ichard C, 316 Adkerson, San S., 316 Aeschliman, Keith M., 114 Agnew, Charles C, 344 Agnew, James R., 126, 301, 316 Agnew, Robert Lewis Jr., 316 Agostinelli, Thomas A., 359 Ahmed, Aliuddin, 293, 298, 312 Ahsin, Syed Abul-Fareed, 293, 298, 312 Aiken, Gregg M., 367 Ainsworth, Donna R., 106, 359 Ainsworth, Pegge S., 268 Ainsworth, Ronald M., 316 Airhart, Jake P. Jr., 316 Albright, Michael S., 120, 218, 316 Albritton, Cheryl J., 26, 110 Albritton, James A., 359 Abritton, Jimmy G., 316 Alcantara, Shirley T., 312 Aldrich, Michael C, 367 Aldridge, Douglas E., 316 Aldridge, Edward F. III. 114 359 Aldridge, James A., 316 Alexander, David B., 316 Alexander, James F., 344 Alexander, Samuel R., 367 Alexander, Stephen D., 316 Alexander, William J., 120, 359 Alford, Edgar G., 120, 316 Alford, James E., 367 Alford, Patrick T., 316 Alford, Stewart F. Ill, 126, 344 Alford, William W., 316 Alfred, Justin T., 308, 312 Ali, Masood, 223 Allbritton, Claude J., 316 Allbritton, Gary D., 278, 316 Allbritton, Rebecca A., 344 Allday, Luvenia S., 316 Allen, Benjamin V. Ill, 125, 367 Allen, David B., 124, 344 Allen, David L., 112 Allen, Diane E., 359 Allen. Howard W., 316 Allen, James A., 344 Allen, James T., 367 Allen, John A., 193, 124, 194 Allen, John D., Ill Allen, Junius, D., 344 Allen, Karen L., 344 Allen, Kenneth R., 132, 359 Allen, Larry D., 316 Allen, Larry L., 316 Allen, Maggie J., 367 Allen, Martha N., 316 Allen, Olivia S., 359 Allen, Patricia M., 367 Allen, Raymond A., 130, 316 Allen, Rebecca C, 312 Allen, Rodney O., 344 Allen, Ronald S., 359 Allerr, Thomas V. Jr., 316 Allen, Walter T., 116 Allen, William A., 316 Allen, William T., 105 Alligood, Mikeal R., 367 Allison, Samuel M. Jr., 367 Almond, John H., 116, 301 Alston, Rita L., 344 Altese, Gregory L., 124, 344 Amin, Indrajit G. B., 293, 312 Amis, Sandra Jean D., 344 Ammann, Alan I., 312 Ammons, John W., 367 Ammons, Robert C, 344 Anders, John R., 126 Anderson, Aaron S., 301, 316 Anderson, Cheryl S., 122, 270, 316 Anderson, David L., 280, 344 Anderson, Gregory D., 116 Anderson, Hershel R., 344 Anderson, James H., 316 Anderson, John A., 316 Anderson, Joseph T., 344 Anderson, Larry S., 303 Anderson, Lee C, 316 Anderson, Michael R., 344 Anderson, Mickey H., 316 Anderson, Milton W. Jr., 344 Anderson, Robert E., 128 Anderson, Van E., 126 Anderson, Wiley H., 316 Anderton, Thomas A., 124 Anding, Warren G., 312 Andre, William C, 130 Andrews, Henry D. Jr., 128 Andrews, Margaret W., 110 Andrews, Ronald L., 128, 367 Anger, Robert W. Jr., 367 Anglin, Richard H. Jr., 282, 359 Anthony, Harry E., 316 Anthony, Janette M., 316 Anthony Larry L., 344 Applegate, Sharon K., 32, 33, 106, 294, 316 Arceneaux, Robert L., 125, 367 Arentson, Robert M. Jr., 367 Armijos, Diego P. H., 359 Armstrong, Danny N., 316 Armstrong, Jimmy A., 316 Armstrong, Paul S., 344 Armstrong, Peggy A., 106 Armstrong. Scott D., 316 Arnett, Brenda, F., 316 Arnett, William R., 359 Arnold, Robert E., 193, 109, 344 Arrant, George G., 367 Arrant, Sandra K., 344 Arrington, David, D , 301, 359 Arrington, Jeff A., 316 Arthur, Pamela L., 316 Ashcraft, Henry L. Jr., 344 Arant, Sandra K., 344 Asher Lee D., 128, 367 Ashford, Dianne, 344 Ashley, Elizabeth A., 106, 268 Ashley, Frank M., 317 Ashley, John A., 344 Assink, Terence N., 344 Atl-erton, Patsy Jean S., 106 Atkins, Betty S., 110, 344 Atkins, Julene P., 359 Atkinson, Betty J., 359 Atkinson, Robert P., 130, 317 Atkinson, Thomas J., 130 Atwood, Robert G., 344 Atwood, William D., 359 Austin, James B., 109, 317 Austin, Jimmy B., 359 Austin, Lawrence D., 109 Austin, Stacy R., 367 Austin, William T., 367 Averett, Daniel E., 278, 344 Avery, James B., 344 Awad, Elie T., 359 Awad, Fayez N., 285 Aycock, Arden R. Jr., 359 Aycock, Elvin L., 317 Aycock, William C, 121, 344 Aylward, Donald G., 128 B Baas, John A., 344 Baggett, Roy F., 344 Bagwell, William L., 359 Baham, Alney A., 301, 344 Baham, Earl G., 118 Baham, Judy L., 122, 196 Bailey, Benjamin F. Ill, 312 Bailey, Billy H., 344 Bailey, Danny E., 359 Bailey, Elizabeth A., 317 Bailey, Frank C, 114 Bailey, George A., 274 Bailey, Gregory P., 344 Bailey, Henry W., 317 Bailey, Jan W., 114 Bailey, Larry W., 317 Bailey, Mary M., 344 Bailey, Patrick V., 120, 367 Bailey, Philip D., 130 Bailey, Timothy J., 132 Bain, Clifford M., 344 Baker, Bryna S., 106 Baker, David H., 116 Baker, Earl M. Jr., 317 Baker, Fred A., 344 Baker, Frederick P., 104 Baker, James D., 307, 344 Baker, James D., 367 Baker, James R., 367 Baker, Janice C, 317 Baker, John H., 344 Baker, John L., 359 Baker, John R., 359 Baker, Johnnie W. Jr., 344 Baker, Joseph W. II, 367 Baker, Robert J. Jr., 359 Baker, Susan C, 344 Baldree, James D., 317 Baldwin, Erma A., 367 Ball, Charles D., 344 Ball, James C. Jr., 116, 301 Ballard, John P., 344 Ballard, Stanley H.. 344 Balmer, Nancy E., 197 Balzli, Margaret A., 357, 367 Banks, Jerry B., 278, 344 Bannerman, Cabell W., 120, 285, 344 Barber, Daniel D., 317 Barber, Emily Ann R., 344 Barber, Myra Sue B., 317 Barber, Nancy M., 359 Barham, Jack B., 274, 317 Barham, Jo Eliz A., 344 Barkemeyer, Eric P., 367 Barker, Gwendall E., 359 Barkley, Carolyn E. W., 317 Barkley, Eddie L., 317 Barksdale, James F., 128, 367 Barland, Charles E. Jr., 109 Barlow, Bruce E., 317 Barlow, Rachel D., 270, 276, 317 Barnard, Wayne M., 126 Barnes, Aaron, 292 Barnes, Dudley M., 126, 301. 304, 344 Barnes, Louie B. Ill, 124, 204, 218, 344 Barnes, Max F., 312 Barnes, Robert L. Jr., 367 Barnes, Rufus Q., 344 Barnett, George B., 367 Barnett, John L., 317 Barnett, Kerney L. Jr., 285, 344 Barnett, Michael J. Ill, 367 Barnett, William A., 367 Barrentine, Melvin W., 367 Barrett Louis, A., 274 Barrett, Mary E., 268, 317 Barrett, Roger L., 359 Barrett, Wallace H., 317 Barrows, John H., 128 Barry, Raymond C, 317 Basden, Dennis H., 317 Bass, Edward J., 126, 218 Bass, John V., 317 Bassett, James R., 317 Bassett, Leroy P. Jr., 317 Bassett, Mary Jane H., 344 Batson, Martha L., 367 Batton, Barbara S., 344 Batton, Linda L., 344 Bauer. Carl A. III. 109, 367 Baugh, Betty Louise G., 344 Baugh, Daniel W. Jr., 344 Baugh, John A., 367 Baxter, Gordon T., 132 Baxter, Paul A., 317 Beachum, Jencie C. M., 317 Beal, Bruce P., 308 Beale, Jane C, 122, 214, 270, 276, 317 Beall. Judi T., 122, 344 Beall. Willard L., 317 Bean, Brenda, 344 Bean, Edwain L. Jr., 367 Beard, Gerald E., 128 Beard, Jimmy J., 301 Beard, John V., 359 Beard, Vernon G., 126, 301, 304, 344 Bearden, James D., 128 Beasley, Danny J., 359 Beasley, Wilbur F. Jr., 128 Beasy, Arlan V., 317 Beatty, Thomas M., 367 Beatty, Warren A., 120 Beaudoin, Richard H., 120, 359 Beck. David B., 317 Beck, Ruth E., 359 Beckham, Leonard D., 359- Bedford, Beverly E. S., 317 Bedford, Emily E., 317 Bedford, John L. Jr., 344 Bedford, Nancy J., 344 Bedford, Paula R., 32 Beers, Everette T., 214, 218, 304 Beeson, Jerry L., 282, 344 Belenchia, Dianne A., 344 Bell, Betty L., 367 Bell, Cynthia, 110, 317 Bell, Don C, 317 Bell, Douglas V., 317 Bell, James T. Jr., 193 Bell. Joe L., 317 Bell, Joe R., 112 Bell, Terry V., 124, 344 Bell, William T., 359 Benefield, Michael R.. 344 Beneveds, Susan K., 359 Benjamin, Donald R., 128, 317 Bennett, James A., 203, 344 Bennett, Jane A., 106. 359 Bennett, Jerry C. 317 Bennett. Judith R., 344 Bennett, Lloyd W., 344 Bennett, Nannie J., 344 Bennett, Robert M., 344 Bennett, Sherry Lea S., 344 Bennett, William F., 116, 359 Bennett, William P., 317 Beno, William G. Jr., 128 Benson, Judy K., 317 Benton, Charles H., 317 Benton, Leland W., 367 Benton, William D., 344 Bernheim, Paul G. Jr., 121, 359 Berry, Linda R., 106, 359 Berry, Mary E., 367 Berry, Ritchie L., 367 Berry, Robert R. Jr., 367 Berryhill. Gus D., 317 Berryhill, Richard N., 359 Bertschler, Johnny M., 367 Bessonette. Howard, 344 Bethany. James A., 317 Bethay, Betty J., 318 Bethea, James C, 344 Bethea, John D., 278, 344 Bettersworth, Nancy E., 214 Bevill, Joy P., 344 Bevis, Donald P., 126 Bewick, Robert L., 359 Bharmal, Hatim A., 293, 312 Bhatt, Yogesh B., 293 Bhirud, Keshav M., 293 Biagioli, Raymond A., 344 Bias, Jesse J. Jr., 367 Bickerstaff, Joe D., 345 Biddy, Robert P., 318 Biggers, Kathleen M., 25, 31, 35, 122 Biggers, Marc A., 116, 305 Biglane, Frederick N., 118 381 Biglane Judy M., 367 Billingsley, Dorothy S., 367 Bishnoi, Udai R., 392, 312 Bishop, Clifton, 367 Bishop, David R., 318 Bishop, Joseph L., 124, 318 Black, George H. Jr., 125 Black, Harvey H., 318 Black, James W., 124 Black, Jerry L., 345 Black, Linda J. McKnight, 359 Black, Lynn M., 132 Black, Stevan L., 114, 194, 198 Black, Susan C. 345 Black, William K., 318 Blackledge, Kenneth R., 278 Blackledge, Robert W., 345 Blackwell, Charles D., 367 Blackwell, David D., 359 Blackwell, Jaculin A., 318 Blaize, Marian C, 318 Blake, Charles R., 318 Blake, Judy L., 345 Blake, Peggy M., 345 Blake, Richard C, 120, 367 Blakely, James Wm. Jr., 367 Blalock, Glenn A., 345 Blanchard, James A., 345 Bland, Edgar, 312 Blankenship, Thomas L., 276, 318 Blanks, James T. Jr., 367 Blanks, Marvin E. Ill, 118 Blansett, Mary K., 367 Blanton, Carol L., 345 Blaylock, Denny A., 318 Bliss, David O., 345 Blissard, Martha C, 318 Blocker, Jo A., 345 Blount, Alan W., 318 Blount, Thomas C, 124 Blount, Wilton M. Jr., 125 Blue, Roy D., 367 Blue, William E. Jr., 318 Boatner, Mary J., 359 Bobo, Carol N., 359 Bodkin, Taylor B. Jr., 367 Boeninger, Carl F., 128 Bogle, Kathleen, D., 268 Bolen, Randolph P., 126 BollingerrPhillip G., 345 Bond, Charles R., 109, 318 Bond, Sadie L., 122, 299, 359 Bond, Thomas Wm. Jr., 114 Bonds, Gary C, 114 Bondurant Si M., 116 Booth, John B., 318 Boozer, Howard T., 345 Boozer, Ronnie D., 345 Boozer, Sandra C. M., 318 Bordelon, Barry H., 308 Bornman, James M., 105 Boswell, Marian J., 110 Boswell, Thomas E., 367 Boswell, Tjajuan, M., 318 Boudreaux, Louis P. Jr., 345 Bouldin. John E. Jr., 367 Bounds, Edward B., 359 Bourquard, Richard A., 359 Bourquard, Wm. S., 312 Bouton, Joseph H., 345 Bouton, Maria L., 367 Bowen, Linda S., 110, 301 Bowen. Walter C„ 345 Bowen, William G., 359 Bowker, Robert T., 109, 318 Bowling. Bobby G., 345 Bowling, David L., 116 Bowman, Mildred S., 345 Bown, Catherine E., 134, 367 Box, Beverly C, 345 Box, John D., 318 Box, Johnny F., 124, 367 Box, Terry E., 359 Boyd, Barbara L., 110 Boyd, Bennie C, 318 Boyd, Daniel L. Jr., 367 Boyd, Ernie F., 318 Boyd, Joe R., 345 Boyd, Joel W., 318 Boyd, Ossie D., 345 Boyd, Philip T., 284 Boyd, Robert T., 116, 280 Boyette, Marshall D., 318 Boyles, Nancy G., 318 Bozeman, Billy C, 367 Bozeman, Edward C. Jr., 116 Bozeman, Jimmy R., 295, 367 Brackin, Bruce T., 359 Brackstone, Samuel, 307, 318 Bradfield, Danny B., 367 Bradford, David C, 359 Bradley, Kenneth W., 345 Bradsham, John J., 367 Bradshaw, Lon D., 318 Bradway, Oliver E. Ill, 128, 301 Bragg, Norman E. Jr., 128, 367 Brahan, Robert B., 193, 109 Bramblett, James R., 130 Bramlett, Marion C, 367 Bramuchi, Ned R., 318 Branch, Raiford E. Jr., 125 Brand, David G., 128 Brandon, David M., 367 Brandon, Phyllis A., 268, 318 Brandon, Stephen A., 128 Brannan, David H. Jr., 126, 318 Brannan, Lana A., 367 Brannan, William H., 126, 359 Brantley, Carolyn A., 359 Brantley, Mary E., 367 Brantley, Samuel F., 130, 359 Branton, Thomas M., 318 Brasfield, Charles W. Jr., 318 Brasher, Dudley G., 345 Brasher, Judith, C, 345 Brasher, Linda D. O., 345 Brashier, Madelon D. 268, 318 Braswell, Duel A., 345 Braswell, James R., 295 Braswell, Phyllis M., 318 Braswell, Tommy H., 359 Breazeale, Ann C, 359 Beazeale, Rebecca G., 318 Breckenridge, Marion L., 345 Breidinger, William L., 345 Breithaupt, Ernest S., 345, 359 Breland, Ester Jr., 318 Brett, Susan H., 318 Brevard, Leon H., 367 Brewer, Bobby L., 345 Brewer, Mary Linda D., 318 Brewer. Randall E., 367 Brewster, Judy Carol R.. 318 Brickey, Arthur G. Ill, 128 Brickey, Charles L., 128, 357 Brickey, Robert L., 124, 345 Bridger, Thomas T. Jr., 124, 278, 345 Bridges, Forrest M., 345 Bridges, Robert L. Jr., 132, 318 Bridges, Roma J., 367 Bridgewater, Donna S., 367 Brinkley, Edna C, 367 Brinkmann, Robert G., 274, 345 Briscoe, George D., 345 Brister, Borden B. Ill, 114 Brister, Ben M., 345 Brister, Ira M. Jr., 318 Brister, Majure, S., 228, 345 Brister, Patricia, 318 Britt, Harry W., 359 Britton, Ronald G., 359 Britton, Sarah, Ellen B., 318 Broadus, Fredrick T., 345 Broadway, Stanley C, 124 Brock, Anthony R., 125 Brooks, Barbara G., 276, 319 Brooks, Barbara L., 299, 367 Brooks, Charlotte A., 319 Brooks, Lynn A., 345 Brooks, Nancy J., 345 Brookshire, Newton III 128 208, 367 Broom, Sherron J., 345 Broome, Ike Jr., 292, 367 Broome, Malcolm L., 105, 215 318 Brophy, Richard E., 126 Brosious. Jean L., 345 Brosious. Peggy A., 345 Broussard, Wilfred G.. 345 Browder, Winfred M., 359 Brower, Rodney C, 367 Brower, Steven A., 345 Brown, Alan B., 345 Brown, Arlan P., 318 Brown, Beverly A., 110 Brown, Beverly R., 359 Brown, Charles E., §67 Brown, Donald E., 312 Brown, Fred N., 312 Brown, Hubert P., 319 Brown, Jackson M., 319 Brown, John Elijah Jr., 112 Brown, Kenneth W., 318 Brown, Ludwrick, E:, 105, 319 Brown, Mary K., 1M„- 368 Brown, Rebecca Lynn K., 367 Brown, Ronald S., 132, 359 Brown, Rufus A., 345 Brown, Susan G., 345 Brown, Taswell M., 359 Brown, Terry G., 116 Brown, Webster E., 359 Brown, William P., 126 Browning, Arthur C, 132 Browning, James A., 319 Browning, Phillip L., 345 Bruce G. Durwood Jr., 345 Bruce Harold K. Jr., 368 Bruff, Dorothy H., 270, 276, 319 Bruister, James D., 345 Brumfield Hunter M. Jr., 203 Brumfield, Jimmy W., 345 Brumfield, Julia A., 359 Brunt, Rex H., 109, 317 Bryan, Carolyn S., 345 Bryan, Faye J. S., 270 Bryan, Mary B., 368 Bryan, David W., 319 Bryant, Barbara A., 319 Bryan, W. David, 319 Bryant, Gary E., 368 Bryant, Linda A., 345 Bryant, Michael W., 121, 359 Bryant, Robert D.. 345 Bryson, Charles T., 368 Buch, Yadunandan M., 293, 312 Buchanan, Harriet A., 319 Buchanan, Martha S., 134 Buchanan, Robert F., 128, 301 Buchanan, William F., 345 Buck, Daniel L., 359 Buck. Gordon S. Jr., 345 Buckingham, Carole L., 106 Bufkin, Jimmie A., 345 Bufkin, Tommy R., 359 Buie, Linda G., 301, 319 Bullard, Audrey S., 345 Bullard, John A., 359 Bullard, Wanda E., 319 Bullock, Max L., 368 Bullock, Robert E., 124, 319 Bunch, Karen M., 319 Bunch, O. Travis, 293 Bunyard, Clayton E., 319 Burcham, Rubel A., 128 Burdine, Robert L., 312 Burdine, William B., 345 Burge, George C, 345 Burgess, Judith E., 345 Burke, Fred P., 114 Burke, William L. Jr., 345 Burkes, Rebecca L., 295, 368 Burkley, Virginia A., 319 Burnett, Kate L., 368 Burnett, Sarah E., 359 Burns, Anne, 106, 319 Burns, David M., 345 Burns, Kenneth M., 118 Burnside, Pershing E., 345 Burr, Martha C, 355 Burrell, Johnny M., 319 Burn ' s, Gloria, 319 Burn ' s, Lucius, H., 114 Burroughs, Ronald K., 345 Burt, James L., 359 Burt, Janice, 368 Burt, John C, 105, 345 Burt, Roffie, 312 Burton, Georgia B., 299 Burton, Ted E., 359 Burton, Willis, D., 319 Burwell, James D. Jr., 112 Burwell, Stephen L., 114 Busby, Meek P., 319 Bush, Charles C. Jr., 368 Bushman, David L., 359 Butera, Thomas A., 230 Butler, Eva Lee S., 345 Butler, James H., 359 Butler, Jan R., 319 Butler, John M., 368 Buttross. Ernest L. Jr., 368 Butts, David C, 359 Butts, Geoffrey I. Jr., 130, 345 Butts, Hal B., 284, 345 Buxton, George, G., 345 Byars, William V. Jr., 126, 319 Byram, Wayne, 319 Byrd, Dale C, 124, 319 Byrd, Dannie E., 345 Byrd, James C, 319 Byrd, Margaret A., 345 Byrd, Roy D., Jr., 114 Byrd, Virgil O., 319 c Caccamisi, Harry R., 121, 360 Cade. Walter C. Jr., 132, 360 Cade, William F., 360 Cadwallader, Rob R., 308, 345 Cagle, Charles A., 319 Cagle, Gerald D., 345 Cagle, Gordon L., 368 Cain, Byron A. Jr., 345 Cain, Ralph Allan, 109, 319 Cain, Roger W., 345 Cain, Stephen N., 345 Calcote, Douglas C, 345 Caldwell, James R., 124, 345 Caldwell, Margaret E., 345 Calhoun, Linda C, 345 Calhoun, Thomas H., 121, 319 Callaway, Robert A., 319 Callender, George E. Jr., 346 Cameron, David Lowery, 346 Cameron, Mary W., 194 208 299. 368 Cameron, Robert M., 105, 346 Cameron, William M., 312 Camp, Clifford B., 274 Campbell, Alan B., 360 Campbell, Barbara J., 360 Campbell, Billy S., 346 Campbell Dawn I., 319 Campbell, Emily S., 346 Campbell, James L., Jr., 128 Campbell, John M., 319 Campbell, Joseph E., 319 Campbell, Melanie A., 360 Campbell, Robert E., 301, 319 Campbell, Thomas C. Jr., 346 Canada, George B. Ill, 319 Canale, William T., 308 Cannon, Charles E., 346 Cannon, Hugh M., 346 Cannon, Ronald L., 319 Cano, Johnny L., 360 Cantrell, Amy S. T., 360 Cantrell, Charles E. Jr., 312 Cantrell, Larry Q., 346 Caperton, Frank M., 312 Cappaert, Daniel R., 125 Cappelen, Arthur J., 360 Carby Philip E., 116 Cardno, Rosemary, 106 Carithers, Nancy C, 368 Carl, G Frederic, 280, 319 Carley, Richard E., 320 Carlisle, Jan E., 346 Carlson, Charlotte A., 368 Carlson, George C. Jr., 193, 128, 194 Carmical, Ted, 218, 308 Carnaggio, Joseph S., 346 Carnathan, Eddie D., 346 Carnell, William R., 128. 346 Caron, Edward J., 320 Caron, Jeanne Yvette H., 346 Carothers, Eugene D., 128, 320 Carpenter, Ben A., 320 Carpetner, Ephraim C, 346 Carpenter, Otis C, 320 Carpenter, Paul A., 126 Carpenter, Robert L., 368 Carr, Cynthia I., 346 Carr, James L., 320 Carr, James W., 312 Carr, John K., 320 Carr, Joseph T., 114 Carr, Ronnie A.. 132, 360 Carr, Timothy B., 360 Carr, Wilbert M. Jr., 126 Carroll, J. Stanley, 320 382 Carroll, Max H.. 3 6 Carroll, Terry D., 118 Carson, Charles M. IN 128, 301 Carson, Lillian C, 346 Carson, Martin F., 109, 360 Carson, Phillip R., 121, 282, 346 Carter, Brenda A., 122, 194 Carter, Claude R., 114, 301 Carter, Edward G. Jr., 228, 320 Carter, James A., 116, 310 Carter, Kenneth F., 346 Carter, Larry D., 124, 346 Carter, Leon H. Jr., 320 Carter, Ruth E., 122, 299 Carter, Walter S. Ill, 124 Carter, William R., 320 Cartwright, George C. Jr., 116 Cartwright, Harrison D., 320 Cartwright, Terry M., 320 Cartwright, Travis T., 368 Carver, Newton W., 360 Case, John P., 346 Case, Robert E. Jr., 346 Casey, Deborah J., 360 Casey, Martha J., 122, 196 Casey, Robert S.. 368 Casey, Thomas M., 360 Cash, Ralph E., 112, 312 Castle, Glen Allen, 301 Castles, Charles P., 368 Castles, Hugh D., 360 Catalina, Ben H. Jr., 109, 276, 320 Cathcart, Evelyn K., 360 Catledge, Ardis O., 320 Catledge, Joseph W., 132, 320 Catlette, John E., 116 Catlette, Wm. B., Jr., 116 Catrett, Walter M. Jr., 285, 320 Cauley, Douglas K., 320 Causey, Mary K., 360 Cavosie, Rosemary, 110 Chaffin, Frederic R., 346 Chambers, Shirley R., 134 Chamblee, Joe Wm. Jr., 360 Chamblee, Martha C, 320 Chamkrachang, Prasert, 312 Champion, Alvin L., 312 Chance, Michael P., 346 Chand, Amar, 293, 312 Chandler, Dorothy J., 276, 320 Chandler, Henry B. Jr., 320 Chandler, Ken B., 346 Chandler, Richard S., 360 Chandler, William K., 360 Chaney, James L., 368 Chaney, John B. Jr., 320 Chapman, Arthur W., 128, 301 Chapman, Ralph E., 128 Chapman, Robert M., 360 Chatam, Richard W., 320 Chatham, Bessie S., 368 Chauvin, Barbara Ann N., 320 Cheek, Phyllis M., 346 Cheek, Stephen A., 125 Chen, Paul Bor-Yih, 312 Cheng Kuo Ho, 312 Chenualt, Johnny W., 368 Chesnutt, Dannie L., 346 Childers. Robert D., 368 Childers, Stratford P., 320 Childers, Thomas L., 346 Childress, Janis D., 346 Chiles, James L., 346 Chin, Gene H., 360 Chin, Terry J., 346 Chiniche, Wesley S., 368 Chisolm, Edward E., 320 Choudhury, Md M., 298 Christian, Barbara D., 346 Christian, Kenneth M., 346 Christian, Thomas W., 320 Chumbley, Joe E., 346 Chunn, Richard N., 128 Church, David A., 360 Chustz, Sarah J., 122 Cinicola, Alex A., 308 Clanton Judy K. L., 276, 360 Clanton, Larry M., 320 Clanton, Robert D., 290 Clapp, Jimmy L., 368 Clark, Amon M. Jr., 368 Clark, Carolyn L., 320 Clark, Dennis O., 360 Clark, Douglas F., 116, 360 Clark, Francis C, 320 Clark, Fredrick A., 312 Clark, George I. Jr., 320 Clark, James A.. 360, 368 Clark, James M., 130 Clark, Jimmie L., 346 Clark, Jo A., 208, 368 Clark, Mary A., 346 Clark, Michael S., 301, 368 Clark, Michael V. Clark, Norma A., 346 Clark, Robert R., 360 Clark, William A., 320 Claunch, Linda L., 320 Clay, Mark G., 360 Clay, William W., 312 Clayton, Philip D., 368 Clegg, Carolyn J., 368 Clement, Jackie R., 109, 346 Clement, James L. Jr., 320 Clement, Robert L. Jr., 128, 301, 346 Clements, Joel C, 301, 320 Clements, Louie A. Jr., 126, 320 Clements, Robert E., 118 Cleveland, Grover Jr., 130, 215, 218, 320 Cleveland, Susan, 320 Cliett, Bonnie A., 360 Cliett, Susan M., 110, 346 Cline, David A.. 346 Clinton, Emily A., 368 Clisby, Barrett J., 320 Clower, William M. Jr., 368 Coakley, James W. Jr., 109, 346 Cobb, James O., 360 Cobb, Leonard B., 128, 320 Cobb, Raymond W., 124 Cochran, Jefferson D. Jr., 320 Cochran, Mary E., 122, 320 Cockerham, James E., 346 Cockrell, Allen C, 360 Cockrell, Thomas D., 360 Cody, John S., 360 Cofer, James E., 360 Coffey, Lester, 346 Coffey, Patricia L., 278 Coggin, Carolyn A. P., 312 Coggin, William T., 320 Coggins, Bessie K., 360 Coggins, Charles A., 368 Cohenour, Francis D., 118 Coke, James Clifton Jr., 116, 301 Coker, Mary E., 360 Colbert, Dallas D., 368 Cole, Barry D., 346 Cole, Bessie B., 312 Cole, Boyce Jr., 346 Cole Dorothy L., 276, 346 Cole, James A., 346 Cole, James L., 320 Cole, Joe D., 346 Coleman, Clark W. Ill, 114 Coleman, Deborah A., 24, 208, 368 Coleman, Donald P., 346 Coleman, Hugh W., 114, 228, 321 Coleman, James L. Jr., 360 Coleman, Johnny J. Jr., 321 Coleman L. Kay S., 360 Coleman, Marilyn J., 321 Coleman, Rebecca J., 278, 368 Coleman, Vincent E., 114 Coley, Travis C, 360 Coll, Bobbye S. S., 368 Collier, Harvest L., 368 Collier, Robert A., 368 Collins, Claudia, 134, 368 Collins, Gillie C. Jr., 312 Collins, Jackson L. Ill, 114, 368 Collins, Johnna E., 368 Collins, Patrick R., 368 Collins, Richard C, 321 Collins, Richard O., 360 Collins, Thomas W., 116, 360 Collum Murry E., 346 Collum, Richard A., 346 Combs, Billy R., 368 Comer, Danny C, 109 Comer, Janice M., 321 Compton, Danella R., 110, 199 Compton, Linda S., 299, 360 Compton, Robert A., 360 Conatser, James R., 312 Conerly, Brenda K., 110, 346 Conerly, Howard J., 321 Conerly, Lamar A. Jr., 360 Conlee, Carl W. Ill, 368 Conley, Bertha M., 360 Conn, Alvin M. Jr., 278, 321 Conn, John P., 120, 368 Conner, Barbara L., 122 Conner, Carroll H. Jr., 321 Conner, John R.. 124, 321 Connerley, Donald W., 274, 346 Connor, Donald L., 321 Conrad, Jerry A., 368 Contractor, Mukesh R., 312 Conway, Mary A., 368 Coody, Shelia M. W., 368 Coody, William W., 132, 321 Cook, Donna K. C, 368 Cook, Joe R., 346 Cook, John R., 321 Cook, Linda S., 346 Cook, Sherry D., 110, 197, 294 Cook, Steve H., 368 Cooke, Thomas A., 321 Cooley, Alford M., 360 Cooley, John R. Jr., 125 Cooper, Bobbie N., 368 Cooper, Elsie A., 106, 360 Cooper, Evon B. Jr., 346 Cooper, Gerald W., 321 Cooper, James R., 368 Cooper John M., 128 Cooper, June A., 110, 196, 321 Cooper, Karen H., 368 Cooper, Larry W., 321 Cooper, Patricia D., 276, 321 Cooper, Richard L., 346 Cooper, William J., 109, 368 Copeland, Charles G., 128 Corbitt, Patricia K., 368 Corhern, George H., 116 Corhern, William W., 116 Corley, George C, 346 Corley, Linda F., 368 Corley, Sandra J., 321, 368 Cornish, Carroll Jr., 321 Cornish, Charlotte A. Y., 360 Cornwell, Dennis A., 368 Correro, Paul J., 312 Cost, David G., 360 Cosb ' low, Walter T. Ill, 121, 360 Cother, John E., 346 Cother, Norma G. P., 368 Cotton, Norn ' s G., 114 Couch, Billy J., 321 Couch, Helen A., 368 Couch, Wendell H. Jr., 321 Coughlin, David P., 202 Counce, Tommy G., 346 Cournoyer Michael W., 125 Courson, Jackie L., 360 Coward, Billy W., 346 Cox, Danny F., 368 Cox, Donald L.. 321 Cox, Farley E., 125, 368 Cox, James M., 112, 321 Cox, Jimmy W. Jr., 368 Cox, John H. Ill 114 Cox, Richard C, 368 Cox, Robert W., 346 Cox, Sam J. Ill, 128, 346 Cox, Virginia B., 368 Cox, William M., 128, 368 Cozart, Mary H., 346 Crabtree, Shawn, 346 Craig. Ann B., 106 Craig, Charles C, 116, 290 Craig, Samuel D. Jr., 114 Crain, Charles K., 128 Crane, Roger L., 321 Cravan, Kenneth E., 360 Craven, Kenneth M., 321 Craven, Mark R., 321 Crawford, Bruce L., 368 Crawford, James L., 321, 346 Crawford, Martha C, 368 Crawford, Mary C, 368 Crawford Robert E., 360 Crawford, William H., 128, 321 Crawley, John R., 368 Crecink, Carolyn S., 346 Credille, Charles F., 360 Creel, Richard L., 321 Crenshaw, Martha K., 360 Crenshaw, Sarah L., 368 Cress, David R., 346 Criddle, Gloria J. B., 321 Crigler, Robert C, 121, 346 Crone, James S., 282 Cronier, Morris D., 321 Crook, Ira T. Ill, 346 Crosby, Bobby R., 368 Crosby, Linda J., 25, 106, 368 Crosby, Rebecca M., 368 Crosby, Sandra F., 360 Cross, Don F., 116 Croswell, Robert C, 114, 308 Crout, Ronna J., 106, 346 Crow, Ralph S., 272, 321 Crow, Robert, Lee Jr., 368 Crowder, David M., 368 Crowell, Aubrey D., 321 Crowley, John R., 346 Crowley, Sylvia J. W., 321 Crowson, James L., 321 Crowson, Sammye A., 114 Crudup, Dorothy A., 368 Crum Chester L. Jr., 128, 209, 301 Crumby, Garth W. F., 346 Crumby, Linda K., 321 Crumby, Margie N., 368 Crutcher, Frank H., 128 Cuicchi, Paul M., 272, 321 Cullinane, Murdock J. Jr., 280 321 Culotta, John T., 321 Culpepper, Cathy S., 368 Culpepper, Cecil W. Jr., 312 Culpepper, Deborah A., 360 Culpepper, Elizabeth A., 321 Culver, Robert B. Jr., 360 Cumberland, Barbara K., 368 Cumbest, Michael R., 346 Cummings, Robert M., 120, 368 Cummings, Teressa J., 346 Cummings, Wm. A., 360 Cummins, James H., 124, 321 Cummins, Johnny C, 126 Cunningham, Ernestine, 346 Cunningham, P. E. Ill, 130 Cunningham, Walter J. Jr., 112 Cupit, Carl E., 346 Curan, Dorothy I. C, 346 Curro, Thomas E., 321 Curry, Joseph K., 130, 360 Curry, Wm. L., 124 Curtis, George M., 346 Curtis, Joe E., 346 Curtis, Leonard C. Jr., 105, 360 Cushman, Gavin, G., 360 D Dabbs, Roger A.. 321 Dacus, Sara N. G., 346 Dahlem, Jimmy H., 346 Dahlem, Tildon E., 347 Dalai, Anilkant T., 293, 312 Dale, Daniel A., 346 Dale, David L., 369 Dale, Donna, 347 Dale, James S. Ill, 120, 369 Dale, John H. Jr., 125, 369 Dale, Joyce G., 312 Dale, Robert A. Jr., 126, 360 Daley, James E., 321 Daly, Michael P., 322 Daly, William P., 347 Dameier, David A., 116, 369 Dampeer, Robert L., 109 Daniel, John E., 369 Daniel, Shelby C, 132, 194. 360 Daniel, William L., 301 Darnell, Mary D., 322 Darnell, Roland O. Jr., 114 Darnell, Thomas F., 369 Darwin, Sarah F., 106, 322 Daughety, Jerry L., 322 Davidson, Richard L., 104 Davignon, Pierre L., 347 Davis, Anabess, 360, 369 383 Davis, Billy W., 322 David, Clinton A. Jr., 322 David, Deborah S., 193, 106, 215, 322 Davis Drako, 276, 347 Davis, Gary K., 121, 347 Davis, Greg P., 125 Davis, Henry S. Jr., 109 Davis, Hiram, E. Jr., 322 Davis, James D., 322 David, Jerry L., 322 Davis, Larry W„ 322 Davis, Linda C, 301 Davis, Margaret G., 270, 276, 322 Davis, Marjorie B., 106 Davis, Martha G., 360 Davis Oscar, T., 322 Davis, Stephen C, 128 Davis, Thomas O., 347 Davis, Troy W., 347 Davis, William L. Ill, 322 Davis, William M., 322 Dawood. Mohamed, 282, 293, 298. 312 Daws, Herbert H. Jr., 278, 347 Dawsey, Joseph V. Ill, 120, 369 Dawson, John R., 322 Dawson, Lana K., 270, 276, 347 Dawson, W. Diane W., 270. 322 Day, Robert P. Jr., 347 Dean, Pervy C. Jr., 369 Dean Roger D., 369 Deangelo, Patrick O., 347 Deas, Lucille, 322 Decker, John D., 360 Defoore, Ann E., 322 Defoore, Charles W. Jr., 114 Defore, Memory L., 122, 347 Dehlvi, Muhammad K., 312 Demoville, Margaret J., 35, 110, 199, 301, 347 Dendy, Jimmy D., 347 Denham, John D., 322 Denicola, Paul J., 360 Denney, Hundley, S., 369 Denny, Frederick, I., 312 Dent, Thompson S. Jr., 114 Derden, Anna L., 322 Devaughn, George H., 360 Devine, Isabel M., 280, 347 Devore, William K. Jr., 360 Dew, Charles T., 322 Dewberry, Carl A., 322 Dewberry, Dorothy G. M., 322 Deweese, Albert B., 125, 369 Dickerson, Charles P., 128 Dickerson, Cora J., 106 Dickerson, Herbert D., 347 Dickerson, Walter L. Ill, 109 Dickinson, Charles F., 347 Didlake, Thomas W. Jr., 128 Diem, Gordon N., 313 Dier, Mary C, 360 Digby, Lloyd G., 347 Dillard, Gary R., 118 Dillard, James R., 114 Dillinger, Jimmy K., 347 Dillingham, Sara E., 299 Dimino, Phillip J., 322 Dinkins, Reed L., 322 Ditto, Virginia R., 110, 204 299 Dixon, Philip W. Sr.. 322 Dobbins, Judith M., 322 Dobbs, Betty F., 322 Dobbs, Larry D.. 322 Dobbs, Sandra I., 369 Doby, William D., 322 Dockery, David T. Ill, 369 Dodd, Martha S., 322 Dodd, Myra K., 347 Dodds, David W., 347 Doggett, Glenda G., 27, 31, 197, 200, 322 Dollahite, Janice M., 322 Dollar, Olive B.. 347 Domino, Michael J., 347 Donahoe, Waverly E., 347 Donald, David B., 128 Donald, Harold L. Jr., 322 Donnell, Joseph W., 347 Donohoo, James J., 322 Dooley, Patricia A., 193, 196, 202, 214, 322 Doolittle, Thomas A., 347 Dorey, Gordon A., 347 Dorrill, Ernie E., 118 Dorroh, Shirley D. R., 270 Dortch, Mark S., 116 Doss, Evelyn, 347 Doss, Joseph R., 369 Dotson, Diane E., 24, 301 Doude, Cynthia C. R., 347 Doude, Johnny C, 322 Dougherty, Patricia A., 360 Douglas, Carl L. Jr., 128 Douglas, James D., 116, 301 Douglas, Mary H., 360 Douglas, William L., 128 Dow, Stayton, L., 116, 301 Dowdle, Donald L., 295, 369 Dowell, David J., 360 Downs, Celeste G., 322 Downs, Charles S., 114, 301 Downs, Judy L.. 347 Draffen, John M., 132, 322 Drane, David F., 118 Draper, Robert A., 124 Drewery, Billie H., 360 Dreyfus, Harry S., 120, 369 Dry, Ricky W., 347 Dryden, Stephen M., 128 Duckworth, Larry J., 124, 322 Dudley, Charles R., 347 Dudley, Don M., 360 Dugan, Philip R., 360 Duke, Laura J., 122, 196 Duke, Richard A., 369 Dunavant, Donald W„ 322 Dunaway, Gary D., 112 Dunaway, Michael L., 347 Duncan, Catherine M., 214, 322 Duncan, George R. Jr., 121, 360 Duncan, Glenda F., 369 Duncan, James L. Jr., 313 Duncan, James R., 322 Duncan, Phillip S., 369 Dunlap, David L., 303 Dunn, Charles H., 114, 198 Dunn, Reginald L., 360 Durrett, Mark F., 128, 301 Dwyer, Karen A., 347 Dyar, Barbara A., 347 Dyar, Jeanne E., 301, 322 Dyess, James R., 347 Dyess, Richard H. Jr., 347 Dyson, Raymond S., 347 Eables, Paul E., 369 Earles, George III, 347 Earney, George F., 118 Earnheart, Aubrey T. Jr., 369 Earnheart, James D., 369 Easley, Jackie S., 347 Easley, Margie S., 360 Easley. Obadiah W. Ill, 360 Easley, Sandra K., 369 .Easley, Sidney H., 323 Eason, James N. Jr., 286 East. Joe R Jr., 360 Easter, Howard F., 369 Easter, Thomas P., 274, 323 Easterling, Carol A., 18, 19, 122, 323 Easterling, Malcolm S., 360 Easterling, Vanita, 347 Easterly, John W., 369 Eaton, Alfred F. Jr., 323 Eaton, Michael, 128, 369 Eaton, Tyra R., 308, 347 Eaves, Charles D., 369 Eaves, Charlotte A., 323 Eckert Frank C, 203, 323 Eckert, Gloria E., 276 Eddie, Donna E., 323 Eddleman, William L., 126, 323 Edens, Woodrow W., 323 Edgar, Jennie, 347 Edge, Rebecca A., 36l Edwards, Charley M., 361 Edwards, Francis C, 347 Edwards, James H., 361 Edwards, James L., 323 Edwards, Joseph C, 369 Edwards, Mary J., 122 Edwards, Milton A., 126 Edwards, Thomas S., 323 Edwards, William Raynor, 361 Edwards, Wm. H. Jr., 323 Egger, Betty R., 268, 323 Eichenold, Wm. J., 323 Eidson, Linda J., 323 Eifling, Marion L., 323 Elam, William T., 369 Elder, Marsha M., 347 Eldridge, Clarence J., 120 Elias, Syed, 293. 298, 313 Elkin, Ronald C, 109 Ellington, Richard R., 124, 347 Elliott, David M., 130, 323 Elliott, Donna L., 36l Elliott, Frank L., 369 Elliott, Jennifer G., 369 Elliott John L. Jr., 118. 347 Elliott, Michael C, 323 Elliott, Rayford J., 361 Elliott, Sidney L., 323 Ellis, Benjamin T. Jr., 128 Ellis, Gary L., 369 Ellis, Glenn T,, 313 Ellis, James C. Ill, 104, 347 Ellis, Joe M., 114 Ellis, Joseph G„ 323 Ellis, Nathaniel Jr., 369 Ellis, Philip, J., 114 Ellis, Stephen W., 125, 361 Ellis, William R., 128 Ellison, Amzie G., 323 Elmore, Christopher A., 369 Emanuel, Frank B., 109, 323 Emfinger, Cloy W., 361 Emmons, Diane D., 122, 369 Emmons, Larry L., 274, 347 Emrick, Fred G., 369 Engelmann, Cynthia L., 369 Engle, William J., 36l, 120 English, Garry W., 323 Epperson, Sue J., 347 Erikson, Jerold B., 369 Erikson, Kennie L., 323 Ermine, Linda E., 347 Ernst, Frank T., 118, 369 Ervin, Henderson W.. 347 Ervin Johnny D., 128, 301 Erwin, Clifton E. Jr., 128, 369 Erwin, Joyce A., 362 Erwin, Samuel R., 347 Eskridge Miriam N., 347 Eskridge, Thomas J., 323 Estapa, Don E., 369 Estes, Annette, 361 Estes, James D., 323 Estes, Lester A. Jr., 313 Estes Steve D., 369 Estess, Charles E. Jr., 369 Estess, Newell S. Jr., 369 Estess, Robert E., 128, 369 Etheridge, James G., 347 Etheridge, John L., 36l Ethridge, Gary C, 369 Ethridge, Hubert W., 202, 323 Ethridge, Jimmy D., 347 Eubanks, John M., 347 Evans, Barbara A., 323 Evans, Billy P., 228, 323 Evans, Charles E. Jr., 369 Evans, Charles J., 369 Evans, James H., 199 Evans, Linda R., 347 Evans, Ralph W. Jr., 361, 130 Evans, Rita S., 347 Evans, Robert D., 128 Evans, Thomas W., 323 Everett, Larry E., 347 Everett, Robert N., 118 Evers, Joe D., 347 Ewing, Early C. Ill, 369 Ewing, George L. Jr., 323 Ewing, Wm. T. Jr., 116 Eyrich, George C, Jr., 309 Fagan, Walter H. III. 361 Fair, Bron R., 347 Fairbank, Robert E. Jr., 116 Fairchild, Mary D., 323 Fairley, Lynda S., 369 Faries, Jack, B. 361 Farish, Robert C, 109, 347 Farish, Robert W., 369 Farragut, Joseph S., 274, 323 Farragut, Phyllis H. W., 268, 323 Farrell, Michael, 128, 219, 301, 347 Farrell, Patrick J., 128 Farrell, Rebecca D., 196. 197. 323 Farris. Thomas E., 121, 347 Faubion, Ernest R., 323 Faulk, Donald W., 323 Faulkenbery, Donna K., 270, 347 Faulkner, Dale D., 323 Faulkner, Elizabeth A. C, 323 Faust, Larry S., 323 Favreau, Richard C, 347 Feather, Amos L., 323 Featherston. Samuel S., 128 Favreau, C. Richard, 347 Felder, Carl B.. 361 Fenton, John M., 323 Fenwick, Joseph M., 36l Fergus, James R., 369 Ferguson, Billy J., 323 Ferguson, Danny W., 361 Ferguson, Ebner R., 323 Ferguson, James M., 361 Ferguson, Karen A., 324 Ferguson, Mitchell O., 36l Ferguson, Norman, J., 347 Ferguson, Obie B., 36l Ferguson, Vida K., 361 Ferrell, Austin N. Ill, 116, 208, 369 Ferrell, William V., 36l Fetterman, James C, 104, 324 Feyen, Cynthia J., 268 Field Robert W., 278, 347 Fields, Walter M. III. 124 Fillebaum, Roger L., 324 Fillingim, Elmer F. Jr., 124, 324 Finger, Van P. Jr., 128, 301 Finley, Martha R., 347 Finnie Donald W., 324 Fisher, James F. II, 116, 303, 347 Fisher, Sharon A., 110, 196, 214, 324 Flaccomio, Louis R., 361 Flaherty, Patrick H., 274, 324 Flake, Bobby N.. 347 Flake, Dorothy I., 347 Flanagan, Johnnie R. F., 324 Flautt, James B., 128 Fleming Gloria A., 361 Fleming, Howard T., 285, 324 Fleming, Ida G., 324 Fleming, Jerome L., 361 Fleming, Sandra L„ 196, 197, 200, 347 Fletcher, John S., 308 Flint, Ernest H. Jr., 105, 324 Flint, Randolph A., 369 Florence, Thomas A. Jr., 369 Florreich, Dennis L., 274 Flowers, Taylor A., 116 Floyd, Bedford H., 324 Floyd, Charles L., 347 Floyd, John M., 324 Floyd, Ophallon L., 369 Floyd, Pat B., 284, 324 Floyd, Thomas D., 324 Floyd, Wayne W. Jr., 369 Flynn, Jon T., 114 Foglesong, Ivan E., 347 Folk, Carol, S., 134, 369 Fondren, Dennis W., 347 Forbes, Franky R., 347 Forbes, John K., 324 Ford, Carolyn S. S., 313 Ford, Linda L., 361 Ford, Maxine B., 347 Ford, Ramona, 196, 197, 268, 324 Ford, Wilburn K., 285, 313 Fore, Charles E., 324 Foreman, Linda G., 36l Forest, Ronald L., 361 Fortenberry, Annie L., 369, 324 Fortenberry, Eliza J., 369 Fortenberry, Ned Jr., 361 Fortenberry, Ronald W., 347 Fortune, Terry M., 361 Foster, Jack B. Jr., 116, 361 384 Foster, John W. Jr., 361 Foster, Michael L., 3-17 Foster, Thomas K., 347 Fouche, Tom E. Ill, 369 Fowler, Clifton, B., 126, 347 Fowlkes, Floyd W., 361 Foy, James A., 369 Foy, Landis O., 126 Fraiser, John A., 313 Fraiser, Robert L. Jr., 132 Fraiser, Terry E., 361 Francingues, Norman R., 324 Frascogna Mike X., 114 Frasier, Scotty A., 324 Fratesi, Bonita G., 369 Fratesi, Ronny D., 361 Fratesi, Stephen L., 361 Frazier, C. E., 128 Frazier, Harold E., 369 Frederick, Peggy L., 270, 276. 347 Free, Leonard M., 104 Freeburgh, Susan E., 348 Freels, James J., 369 Freeman, Larry E., 361 Freeman, Leslie J., 348 Freeman, Mark D. Ill, 369 Freeman, Robert J. Jr., 324 Freeman, Ronald E., 369 Freeze, Terry G., 369 Freiman, William H., 116 French, Cora S. B., 324 French, Jefferson M. Ill, 369 Friday, William A., 324 Fridge, Catherine D., 369 Fridge, Harry G., 116 Friend, Teresa J., 369 Frost, Billy H., 324 Fryant, Samuel C. Ill, 120, 369 Frye, Spencer R., 128 Fulcher, Bobby M., 324 Fulcher, Richard W., 285 Fullen, Stephen M., 126 Fuller, Gary L., 348 Fuller, Joseph C, 361 Fuller, Linda D., 369 Fuller, William E., 348 Fulilove, Sherry D., 348 Fulton, Gerald J., 348 Fulton, Harry R., 361 Fulton, Ronnie G., 348 Fulton, Sandra L, 207, 324 Fultz, Cynthia A., 106 Fultz, Linda M., 106 Furr, John Harold Jr., 324 Furr, Judy M., 361 Furr, Mary L., 348 Fuselier, Henry E., 109 Gaddis, Michiel C, 126, 361 Gaddis, Robert P., 118 Gaines, Wilford B., 124 Gaither, Janice L., 348 Galey, Jerry, 348 Galey, John T., 369 Galey, Terry, 348 Gailey, William E. Ill, 324 Gallaher, Frank F. Jr., 313 Gallaher, Gayle S., 324 Gallaspy, Garland M. Jr., 124 Gallaspy, George W., 128 Gallaspy, Thomas B., 348 Gallman, John H., 324 Galyean, William H. Jr., 348 Gambrell, Danny R., 369 Gambrell, P. A., 324 Gambrell, Thomas S., 121 Gammill, Janice E., 348 Gammon, Daniel T., 361 Ganann, William B., 348 Gannaway, James J. Ill, 126, 301, 324 Gannaway, Steve D., 126, 348 Gant, Nila R., 348 Ganucheau, Michael J., 361 Gardner, Charles F., 348 Gardner, Wendell W., 286, 324 Garner, Douglas W.. 324 Garner, Robert J. III. 324 Garrett, Daniel E., 324 Garrett, Douglas R., 116, 348 Garrett, Jesse I. Ill, 132 Garrett, John D., 116, 369 Garrett, Mae C. J., 348 Garrett, Michael R., 348 Garrick, Charles E., 324 Garrick, Joseph D. Ill, 361 Garton, Marty W., 313 Garton, Patricia C. S., 348 Gary, Larry T., 324 Gary, Tom J., 128 Gassaway, Anna Ray T., 276 Gassaway, Thomas L.. 348 Gaston, Robert H., 324 Gates, Linda M., 268, 324 Gatewood, Eva J., 268, 348 Gatlin, John E., 324 Gatlin, John M., 324 Gatlin, Mary F. H., 348 Gavin, Martha L. R., 324 Gavin Wm. C. Jr., 325 Gearhiser, William H., 325 Geno, Charles M., 325 Geno, Mary A., 348 Gentry, Rebecca L., 361 Gentry, Roy S., 348 Gentry, Terry C, 361, 132 George, Byron L., 36l George, James F., 348 George, Julia L., 369 George, Martha G., 348 George, Martha GL., 348 George, Winson L. Jr., 325 Germany, Lois E. F., 369 Gervin, Jack E. Jr., 116 Ghetti, Leon V., 348 Gholston, James D., 325 Gibson, Barbara G., 370 Gibson, Benjamin D., 369 Gibson, Benny B., 325 Gibson, Clyde A. Jr., 361 Gibson, Frederick C, 285 Gibson, Harold G., 369 Gibson, Linda G., 361 Gibson, Marvin P. Jr., 361 Gibson, Sandra K. W., 325 Gilbreath, Jimmy D., 325 Giles, Ginger, K., 110 Giles, Justin, R. Jr., 128 Giles, Thomas F. Jr., 218, 325 Gill, Jack T., 278 Gill, Nirmal, S., 293 Gill, Tom D. Jr., 348 Gill, Wayne T., 325 Gillentine Michael A., 325 Gillespie, Jimmie D., 325 Gilley, Charles R., 325 Gilliam Linda K., 369 Gillock, Charles A., 130, 348 Gilmore, Cecil D., 361, 282 Girner, Mary K., 348 Glaze, Patricia A., 122, 276, 348 Glenn, Jeffrey L., Glover, Susan C, 325 Gnemi, Bettye I., 325 Goar, Martin L., 348 Gober, Hal D., 361 Gober, Lesa C, 122, 348 Gober, Wanda E., 348 Godfrey, Martha G., 348 Godwin, William E., 369 Goff, William D., 369 Goforth, Scott L., 348 Gold, William D., 348 Golden, Bob Irving, 348 Golden, Jerry W., 370 Goldman, J. C. Jr., 280, 325 Gong, Siu Y., 348 Good, Velma K., 369 Goode, Hillard L., 116, 199 Goodman, Charles M., 348 Goodman, Ehrman F., 109 Goodman, Martin C, 325 Goodwin, James D., 348 Goolsby, Pleas V., 369 Gordon, Kenneth L., 325 Gordon, Martha A. E., 325 Gordon, Prentiss M. Jr., 325 Gordon, Rose M., 370 Gordon, Sandra L. S., 348 Goss, Marcus, R., 132 Goss, Rachel E., 270, 276, 325 Gossett, Robert N., 128, 308, 325 Goza, Danny L., 118 Grace, Jerry W., 370 Graddy, Ellen L., 268, 328 Graddy, Henry A., 307 Grafton, John T. Ill, 361 Graham, Alex C, 361 Graham, Charles R., 370 Graham, George M. Jr., 109 Graham, Martha E., 134, 348 Graham, Robert S., 105, 370 Graves, Billy R.. 361 Graves, Carl P., 348 Graves, Cheryl E., 106, 370 Graves, John G., 348 Graves, Luther O., 370 Gravlee, Rebecca L., 122, 299, 370 Gray, Calvin H., 313 Gray, Eleanor R., 34, 122, 209, 301, 325 Gray, Linda F. C, 313 Gray, Ralph L., 348 Gray. Richard K., 325 Gray, Ronnie G., 308 Gray, Sam W„ 325 Gray, Sherry D., 370 Gray, Shirley L., 361 Green, Delores, E., 325 Green, Freddie E., 122, 325 Green, Jacob F. Ill, 290, 348 Green, James T., 348 Green, Johnnie S. B., 285 Green, Judy Dale C, 348 Greene, Gilda C, 348 Greer, Chester L., 325 Greer, Hilton T. Jr., 193, 126, 202, 301, 304, 348 Greer, Stephen C, 325 Gregg, Ronald E., 112 Gregory, Danny R., 325 Gregory, Judy A., 370 Gregory, Peggy J., 348 Gregory, Thomas, R. Jr., 128 Gresham, Catherine L., 110 Gressett, Jo A., 196, 301, 303, 325 Grice, Richard H., 361, 125 Griffin, Andrew L., 361 Griffin, Baxter K., 121 Griffin, Ben H., 116 Griffin, Dennis L., 325 Griffin, Gilbert, 348 Griffin, Hoyt A. Jr., 348 Griffin, James W. Jr., 308, 325 Griffin, Jane E., 268, 348 Griffin, Kenneth D., 348 Griffin, Mason, M., 370 Griffin, Raymond S., 130 Griffin, Richard C, 109, 348 Griffin, Robert N., 325 Griffin, Robert T., 370 Griffin, Sandra G., 348 Griffith, Harry C, 128 Griffith, Kenneth B., 370 Griffon, Marsha M., 348 Griggs, Glenn A., 325 Griggs, William L., 325 Grimes, Jimmy D., 348 Grisham, Mary J., 325 Grissom, Linda J., 122, 348 Gross, John W., 278, 348 Groves, Clifton E., 109, 325 Grower, John M. Jr., 313 Grubbs, Gene A., 325 Guckert, Carolyn C. B., 325 Guenther, Charles C. Jr., 128 Guerry, Newton D., 361 Guess, Edward T., 361 Guess, George G., 348 Guess, Jacquelene P., 25 Guice, David L., 215, 219, 282, 325 Guider, Carol G., 20, 30, 31, 110, 209 Guillot, William L., 124, 348 Guin, Ammel Y., 361 Gullett, Rebecca L., 106, 325 Gulseth, Martin H., 326 Gunter, Charles Phillip, 348 Gunter, Donald D., 124, 304. 326 Gunter, James A., 326 Gunter, Kriss, M., 361 Guntharp, Charles D., 348 Gurley, Raymond, G., 132 Guy, Michael, L., 370 Guy, Rose E. C, 361 Guyse, Clyde Jr., 326 Guyton, Benson, Jr., 290, 326 Guyton, John M., 128, 308 Gwaltney, Jerry L., 348 Gwin, Jan L., 124, 361 Gwin, Martha C, 110, 215, 348 H Haag, Harriet A., 106, 370 Hagga, Arthur R., 128 Hagan, Wanda F. D., 348 Hagerman, Shirley A., 348 Hague, Mary T., 370 Hahn, Charles C, 370 Hahn, Norton B. Jr., 326 Hailey, Geraldine, 348 Hailey, Irvin W., 313 Haire. Gordie L. Jr., 348 Hale, Nancy L., 348 Hale, Roger A., 128 Hale, Virgil, R., 361 Hales, James F.. 326 Hales, Zelton L., 313 Hall, Catherine A., 348 Hall, Dennis E., 308 Hall, Dennis R., 361 Hall, Diane, 370 Hall, Frederick K. Jr., 278, 326 Hall, James L., 370 Hall, Jimmy L., 348 Hall, Julie A., 326 Hall, Peggy J. H., 361 Hall, Vernon L., 361 Haller, Robert L., 126 Hallmark, Billy J., 348 Hamilton, Glenco M., 313 Hamilton, John R. Jr., 370 Hamilton, Josephine W., 370 Hammack, William E., 370 Hammett, Carla S., 215, 268. 326 Hammett, Donnie L., 370 Hammond, Dan L., 132 Hammond, Donald L., 326 Hammond, Hugh W. Jr., 349 Hammond, Samuel R. Jr., 116, 301 Hammons, John R. II, 361 Hampton, Marguerite E., 202 Hampton, Martha A. C, 361 Hampton, Ronald T., 349 Hampton, Walter L., 128 Handwerker, Sarah M., 349 Handy, Dana S., 370 Haney, Charlie K., 121, 326 Haney, Patricia A., 122, 196 Hankins, Lawrence E., 349 Hankins, Troy J., 276, 349 Hankins, William B., 370 Hansen, Douglas H., 361, 120 Hansford, Donald R., 349 Hardee, Clarence A., 361 Harden, George W. Jr., 370 Harden, Virginia M., 370 Harden, William L., 326 Hardin, John S., 349 Hardin, Nancy C, 326 Harding, Donald F., 326 Harding, Wanda J. N., 326 Hardwich, Robert M. Jr., 126, 308 Hardy, Anita P., 313 Hardy, Bobby J., 349 Hardy, James L., 326 Hardy, Merrill D. Jr., 114, 219 Hardy, Thomas, 282, 349 Haridasan, Mundayatan, 293 Harkins, Charles T. Jr., 326 Harlan, Leland H., 370 Harmon, Jesse S., 112 Harmon, John H. Jr., 130 Harmon, Robert G., 349 Harper, Jack G., 326 Harper, Peggy R., 326 Harper, Phillip B., 370 Harper, Raymond O., 361 Harper, Ronnie W., 370 Harper, Warren G. Jr., 349 Harrell, Gloria J., 370 Harrell, Janet L., 361 Harrell, Robert R., 285, 349 Harrington, Danny A., 349 Harrington, Edwin C. Ill, 349 Harris, Barbara G., 370 385 Harris, Cynthia J., 349 Harris, Davey, 349 Harris, Donald R., 326 Harris, George M. Jr., 126 Harris, James D. Jr., 349 Harris, James L., 326 Harris, Joe T., 326 Harris, John B., 370 Harris, John W„ 36l Harris, Michael E., 361 Harris, Michael Wm., 361 Harris Noma C, 326 Harris, Sherry T., 349 Harris, Shirley M., 349 Harris, Winfred I Jr., 326 Harrison, Betty E., 326 Harrison, Calvin W., 126, 308 328 Harrison, Danny E., 280, 326 Harrison, Glen T., 326 Harrison, Glenn H, 370 Harrison, Henry D., 361 Harrison, Linda G., 349 Harrison, Mary E., 370 Harrison, Ralph D. Jr 132 349 Harrison, Roger L., 349 Harrison, Steadman D. Jr., 326 Harrison, Thomas E., 349 Harshbarger, Lewis W. Jr., 370 Hart, Danny R., 349 Hart, David T., 114 Hart, Marrion M., 361 Hart, Ruth A., 349 Hartfield, George B., 124, 326 Hartfield, Robert W., 326 Hartness, James L., 228, 326 Hartness, Joseph D., 128 Hartsell, Billy P., 349 Hartsell, Cully J., 326 Hartsog, Jeffery D., 124, 349 Harvey, Don W., 278, 349 Haskins, Jerry W., 228, 326 Hassan, Farook K., 298 Hassen, Charles G., 349 Hassenfratz, William R., 361 Hataway, Wanda K., 370 Hatcher, Warren A., 361 Hatchett, David W. 114 201 205, 214, 219, 326 Hathcock, Aubrey L. Jr., 326 Hathcock, Lila M. B., 36l Hatten, Mary A., 326 Hatter, William W. Ill, 370 Havens, Norma J., 326 Hawkins, Charles M., 370 Hawkins, Dorris G., 349 Hawks, William T„ 313 Hayes, James H. Jr., 370 Haynes, Chris P., 126 Hays, Robert S., 120 Hayslett, Thomas L. Jr., 349 Hazard Mark G., 370 Head, Linda R., 361 Heafner, H. L. Ill, 349 Heard, Phillip H., 361 Hearnsberger, James O., 301 349 Hearron, Greta K., 122 Heath, Drexel R. 11,128 Hebert, Ted L„ 326 Hebron, Freddie L., 292 Heindl, Frederick Jr., 105, 349 Heliums, Edmond E., 326 Helm, Charles M. Jr., 349 Helm, Donald L., 326 Helman, Glenn D., 282, 326 Helmich, Brenda P., 370 Helms, Eddie J., 36l Hemphill, Dianna S., 134 301 370 Hemphill, Robert D., 109, 349 Henderson, Barbara A., 327 Henderson, Donald G., 313 Henderson, Edward L., 349 Henderson, Kenneth E., 327 Henderson, Ralph C, 349 Henderson, Robert B., 370 Hendley, Edward C. Jr., 313 Hendley, Virginia M. H., 327 Hendricks, John M., 362, 207 Hendrix, Guy B., 313, 327 Hendrix, Maecenas B. Ill, 327 Hendrix, Tony A., 349 Hendry, William J., 370 Henley, Ronald K., 132 Henry, Abb M., 327 Henry, Carol J. S., 349 Henry, James F., 114 Henry, James T., 370 Henry, Jerry L., 349 Hensley, Joseph E., 362 Henson, Finisse E. Ill, 118 Henson, George W. Jr., 128, 214, 218 Henson, Harriet, 370 Henson, Odell D., 349 Henson, W. Mabry Jr., 327 Herd, Etta J., 347 Herd, George L., 121, 349 Herndon, Marilyn R., 362, 301 Herren, Lee M., 362, 105 Herren, Stanley A., 105, 327 Herring, James T., 370 Herring, Sandra L., 370 Herrington, Bess A., 349 Herrington, Oscar M. Jr., 349 Herrington, Patricia S., 370 Herschede, Sarah L., 362 Heslep, Walter D., 124, 278 Hess, George M., 313 Hester, Dixie D., 299, 327 Hester, Ruthie D., 349 Hester, William A., 370 Hetrick, Gilbert H., 327 Hewes, Francis A., 121, 349 Hewlett, Richard G., 124 Hewlette, Ronald M., 290, 327 Hiatt, Rex A., 327 Hiatt, William H, 370 Hickman, Barry W., 349 Hicks, Danny L., 125, 349 Hicks, Edward F. II, 118 Hicks, Gary E., 370 Hicks, Peggy L., 327 Hicks, Stephen W., 118, 201 Higginbotham, Thomas R., 370 Hightower, James L., 370 Hightower, William P., 370 Hilbun, Ronald L., 285, 349 Hill, Danny P., 370 Hill, David E., 112 Hill, Fred J., 124 Hill, James E., 128 Hill James E., 370 Hill, James R., 349 Hill, Jim M., 128 Hill, John K., 109 Hill, Kenneth H, 327 Hill, Lucian O. Jr., 327 Hill, Melinda G., 349 Hill, Perry L., 284, 349 Hill, Russell W., 349 Hill, Susan L., 327 Hill, William S., 116 Hillard, Vicky V., 370 Hillman, Mary B., 362, 110, 199 Hillman. William G.., -Hilson, Becky L., 362, 299 Hilson, Joseph L., 370 Hine, Lowell, 362 Hines, Bobbie E., 349 Hines, Donna V., 196, 349 Hinkebein, Bruce G., 114 Hinton, David T., 370 Hinton, Donnie L., 362 Hitt, James F., 128, 286 Ho, Kai-Kuang, 313 Hobdy, Braxton T. Jr., Ho Hobgood, Wesley A., 362 Hodge, Michael A., 327 Hodge, Sandy M. Jr., 292 Hodges, James D., 121, 327 Hodges, Randy C, 362 Hodges, Shirley J. F., 268, 327 Hodges, William H. Hodgins, Ronald E., 349 Hoelscher, Clifford E., 327 Hogan, Sarah A., 370 Hogg, Barbara L., 349 Hogle, Larry R., 274, 327 Hogue, Glenda K., 349 Holbrook, Richard C, 349 Holden, Beverly J., 370 Holland, Frank A. Jr., 118, 370 Holland, Joan C, 349 Holland, Smith D., 349 Holeman, Emily C, 122 301 327 Holleman, H. W., 313 Holleman, Jack P., 128 Holley, Larry W., 362 Holley, Linda L. M., 370 Holliday, Marguerite ., 327 Holliday, Richard L., 278, 349 Holliday, Vera K., 349 Holliman, Dennis E., 349 Hollman, James T., 370 Holliman, Joel, K., Hollimon, Jeffrey T., 370 Hollingsworth, Fred A., 349 Hollingsworth, Mark L., 125 Hollis, Jimmy R., 276 Hollis, Peggy J., 370 Holloman, Elizabeth C, 299 Holloway, David H., 349 Holloway. Elton D., 327 Hoiiu y, juna r., 370 Holloway, Kathy A., 362 Holloway, Lee V., 349 Holmes, Catherine R., 370 Holmes, Gary D., 349 Holmes, Robert L., 121 Holmes, Susan C., 278, 349 Holmquist, Nelson W., 327 Holzhauer, James L., 362 Homan, David, 327 Honea, James H, 313 Honeycutt, Larry D., 274, 349 Hony, William R., 349 Hood, Dwight E. 193 104 304, 307 Hood, Eddie T., 370 Hood, Frederick B., 214 Hood, Jerry E., 118, 327 Hooker, Marcus E., 362 Hooks, Jerry L., 362 Hooper, James E. IV, 128 Hoots, Phillip R., 327 Horn, Raymond, 362 Home, Leita J., 327 Home, Thresha D., 370 Horowitz, Michael C, 203, 349 Horton, Charles R., 362 Horton, David H. Jr., 370 Horton, Walter B., 349 Hosch, Burton B. Jr., 116, 304 Hosey, Earl E., 327 Hosey, Linda M. W., 362 Hoskins, Margaret A., 327 Hossley, Mary L., 270, 276, 327 Houlk, Bobby S., 327 Houp, William L. Jr., 327 Houpt, Jim W., 349 Houston, James H, 349 Houston, Joyce A., 370 Houston, Oscar L., 327 Howard, Carol A., 194 Howard, William P., 278, 349 Howell, Jerry R., 215, 327 Howell, Joe D., 349 Howell, John W., 370 Howell, Marcia M., 349 Howell, Sue J., 368, 327 Howell, Vernon E. Jr., 370 Howie, John W., 327 Howse, Lantz R., 349 Hubbard, Annice, 370 Hubbard, Mary A., 327, 370 Hubbard, Robert D., 114, 304 Huber, Charles R. Ill, 130, 349 Huddleston, Elton M. Jr., 327 Hudson, Bettye L. H., 370 Hudson, Henry C, 370 Hudson, Richard I., 104 Hudson, Roger K., 362 Huff, Hansford L. Jr., 327 Huffman, Joe F., 349 Huffstickler, Wm. G., 282 Hughes, Billy J., 327 Hughes, Charles A., 128 Hughes, Charles W., 370 Hughes, John N., 327 Hughes, John R., 362 Hughes, Ola F., 327 Hughes, Ralph O., 350 Hughes, Robel, C, 106, 362 Hughes, Robert C, 116 Hughes, Ross C, 104, 370 Hull, Jewell E. C, 328 Hull, William P. Jr., Hulsey, David D., 126, 328 Humble, Thomas S. Jr., 109 Hummer, Charles V., 328 Hummer, Terry R., 371 Humphreys, Edmond V. Jr., 328 Humphreys, Michael E., 328 Humphries, Melba R., 371 Hunt, Andrew D. Jr., 130 Hunt, Billy M., 328 Hunt, Donald R., 303, 313 Hunt, Michael S., 371 Hunt, Ronnie C., 362 Hunter, Harold K., 274, 328 Hunter, John L., 328 Hunter, Larry M., 328 Hunter, Lynda L. F., 313 Hunter, William P. Jr., 313 Huntley, Brenda J., 362 Hurd. Louis W., 328 Hurley, John A., 350 Hurt, Barry S., 362 Husmann, Mary M., 371 Hussey, John H. Jr., 128. 328 Hutcheson, James R., 328 Hutchins, Carl B., 132 Hutchins, Frank Jr., 328 Hutchins, John D., 350 Hutchins, John W., 371 Hutchinson, George R., 116 Hutchi nson, Paul W. Jr., 112, 371 Hutchinson, Shellye A., 114 Hutchison, Thomas G., 125, 362 Hutto, Martha F., 371 Hynum, Marvin W., 328 I lies, Barbara E., 350 Ingram, Anthony W., 362 Ingram, Harold B., 120, 362 Ingram, Linda M., 350 Inmon, Gerald P., 328 Irby, Ronald H., 278, 350 Irby, Sara J., 106, 362 Irvin, Thomas D., 371 Irwin, Carl M., 124 Irwin, David, H. Jr., 371 Irwin, Vernon H., 313 Isch, James A. N., 362, 301 Ishee, Audie M., 362 Ishee, Audie M., 362 Iskra, Chris E., 128 Ivey, Carl E. Jr., 118 Ivy, Charles R., 350 Ivy, Joe T., 350 Ivy, Ovid L., 362 Ivy, William F. Jr., 362 Jabri, Saad H., 328 Jackson, Betty J., 371 Jackson, David M. Jr., 362, 126 Jackson, Donald G., 350 Jackson, Donald W., 371 Jackson, Gary D., 371 Jackson, Grady E., 350 Jackson, James E., 350 Jackson, James H, 118 Jackson, James M., 371 Jackson, Jennifer, A., 371 Jackson, Jerry M., 308 Jackson, Jerry W., 362 Jackson, Mary C, 362 Jackson, Robert M., 303 Jacob, William B., 362, 126 Jacobs, William C, 362, 116 Jacoby, Robert G. Jr., 371 James, Alexander, N., 308 James Charles D., 350 James, Danny R., 350 James, Donald R., 350 James, Jerry L., 350 James, Kenneth R., 328 James, Kenneth R., 328 James, Myron E., 328 James, Richard E. Jr., 328 James, Sylvia L., 328 James, Thomas L. Jr., 114, 301, 350 386 James, William R. Jr., 350 Jamison, Mary J., 362 Janes, Donald, C, 328 Jarmon, James L. Jr., 124, 350 Jarrell, Joe H. Jr., 116 Jarrell, Mary J., 371 Jarrett, Larry N., 362, 112 Jarrett, Tommy A., 362, 124 Jasper, Barbara A., 362. 122, 301 Jasper, Curtis G., 104, 328 Jeanes, Michael H., 128 Jeffery, Miles, K., 328 Jenkins, Laferne, 350 Jenkins, Virginia A., 328 Jennings, Larry J., 371 Jennings, Phillip J., 308 Jensen, James C, 350 Jernigan, Janice K., 328 Jett, Douglas M., 114 Jiu, John B., 350 Jobe, Ernest D., 313 Jobe, Peggy J. G., 276, 328 Johnsey, Joseph W., 350 Johnsey, Teresa D., 350 Johnson, Bettie W., 362 Johnson, Brenda S. H., 350 Johnson, Charlie R., 328 Johnson, Clarence Jr., 313 Johnson, Danny K., 128 Johnson, Deborah, J., 110, 196 Johnson, Earnest A., 125, 371 Johsnon, Eugene F. Jr., 350 Johnson, Fred A. Jr., 128 Johnson, Gary W., 350 Johnson, James L., 350 Johnson, James W., 362 Johnson, Jim C, 362 Johnson, Julian, E. Ill, 128 Johnson, June E., 350 Johnson, Kar H., 362 Johnson, Kerry L., 128 Johnson, June E., 350 Johnson, Karl H., 362 Johnson, Linda J., 350 Johnson, Lonnie C, 105, 328 Johnson, Michael P., 120, 371 Johnson, Nancy S., 350 Johnson, Ray E., 116, 328 Johnson, Robert L., 350 Johnson, Rodger L., 124 Johnson, Thomas O., 350 Johnson, Tommy C, 308, 328 Johnson, Vicki L., 350 Johnson, Warren T. Jr., 126 Johnson, William P. Jr., 350 Johnston, Alan M., 328 Johnston, David J., 371 Johnston, Harvey D., 328 Johnston, Jackie D. E., 299 Johnston, Michael B., 121, 282, 350 Johnston, Raymond A. Jr., 328 Johnston, Richard A., 350 Johnston, Robert A., 328 Johnstone, Richard W., 328 Johnstone, Robert D., 350 Joiner, Margaret A. S., 328 Jones, Arthur M., 328 Jones, Benjamin C, 350 Jones, Billy J., 313 Jones, Carl W., 328 Jones, Charles, F., 350 Jones, David C, 371 Jones, David R., 362 Jones, Douglas E., 200 Jones, Frank D., 350 Jones, Gaston J. Jr., 104, 328 Jones, Herman E., 350 Jones, Hulon H. Jr., 328 Jones, James H., 362 Jones, Joe D., 362 Jones, John R., 105, 371 Jones, John W. Jr., 350 Jones, John W., 118, 371 Jones, Larry W., 329 Jones, Leroy, 313 Jones, Leslie S., 329 Jones, Lester R. Jr., 371 Jones, Lonnie H., 329 Jones, Louis B., 126, 285 Jones, Madeline F., 362 Jones, Michael W., 132 Jones, Mitchell R., 130 Jones, Pamela D., 371 Jones, Patricia M., 350 Jones, Ransom C, 116 Jones, Richard D., 125 Jones, Rita A., 329 Jones, Robert D., 362 Jones, Robert L., 350 Jones, Roger P., 313 Jones, Samuel B. T., 109 Jones, Scott, S., 121, 329 Jones, Shirley, D., 313 Jones, William E. Ill, 116 Jones, William W. Jr., 130, 329, 371 Jordan, Charles A., 350 Jordan, Charles L. Ill, 371 Jordan, Dan C. Jr., 109 Jordan, David E., 114 Jordan, Earl P. Jr., 329 Jordan, Howell R., 350 Jordan, Jill, 122, 371 Jordan, Linda D. J., 350 Jordan, Lynda C, 362 Jordan, Paul O., 329 Jordan, Randy, E., 350 Jordan, Thomas N., 329 Jordan, Thomas W., 114 Joslin, Bobby W., 362 Jourdan, Myra R., 350 Journeay, Henry R., 350 Joy, Joseph R. Ill, 362 Joyner, Jimmie F., 350 Jue, Larry, 350 Jumper, Robert F., 362 Juniker, Anthony M., 362, 121 Justice, Michael, L., 278, 329 K Kahl, James T., 126 Kahler, Jerry W., 124, 350 Kaplan, Joyce R., 371 Karcher, James N., 109, 329 Karkhanis, Yijay J., 293 Keathley, James F., 329 Keating, William T., 371 Keebler, Katherine B., 362 Keeton, Edwin M. Jr., 126 Keeton, Thomas P., 126, 301 Keith, Edwin M. Jr., 124, 350 Keith, James A., 362 Kellar, William H., 329 Kellogg, Lloyd C. Jr., 128, 32 Kellum, James D., 274, 350 Kelly, Albert B. Ill, 109, 371 Kelly, Catherine, 350 Kelly, Dennis E., 362 Kelly, Dennis L., 371 Kelly, Dorothy G.. 350 Kelly, George S., 329 Kelly, George T., 128 Kelly, Patricia R., 362, 122 Kelly, Patrick E., 362 Kelly, Roy, M., 371 Kelly, Wilborn D., 284, 329 Kemp, Harry D., 329 Kemp, Randy J., 350 Kenda, Karen E., 371 Kendrick. Robert S., 362 Kenley, Pamela S., 362 Kennebrew, Vernon E., 292, 371 Kennedy, Barbara A., 350 Kennedy, Betsy J., 106 Kennedy, Beverley T. Jr., 350 Kennedy, Carroll H. Jr., 124, 350 Kennedy, Cecil J. Jr., 362 Kennedy, Davie L., 350 Kennedy, Edward F., 362, 116 Kennedy, Martha F. G., 329 Kennedy, Michael D., 329 Kennedy, Robert K., 362 Kennedy, Rubie I., 362 Kent, James R. Jr., 350 Kergosien, Hardy C, 124, 329 Kergosien, Harold A., 124, 329 Kerr, John B., 329 Kersh, Gloria D., 362 Khan, Ali Y., 293, 313 Khan, Mohammad J., 293 Kieslich, James M., 362 Kilgore, William L., 362, 308 Kilpatrick, Darby W„ 130, 325 Kilpatrick, Linda N., 362 Kimble, Charles A., 350 Kimble, Janie E., 313 Kimbrell, Thomas S., 126, 194 Kimbrough, Donald L., 350 Kimbrough, Joe E., 371 Kimbrough, Kerry D., 128, 371 Kimbrough, Philip A., 128 Kimbrough, Robert E., 301 Kimbrough, Sandra F., 362 Kincade, Gloria A. W., 313 Kincade, Robert T., 313 King, Alvin H., 329 King, Deborah K., 299, 329 King, Francis M. C, 371 King, Freddie J., 350 King, Ira R. Jr., 350 King, Jerry T., 329 King, Louis A., 109, 329 King, Nickey L., 116 King, Pamela K., 350 King, Russell L., 112 King, William E., 371 Kinnison, Jimmie G., 313 Kinnison, Ruth N. M., 313 Kiran, N. S., 293 Kirby, George R., 109 Kirk, Joe S., 362 Kirk, John A., 114 Kirkland, Martha S., 329 Kirksey, Analyn, 350 Kitchens, Carolyn M., 106 Kitchens, William A., 124 Klinck, Thomas W., 128 Kline, John F., 329 Klorer, Harold W. Jr., 350 Kneeland, Barry L., 329 Kneeland, Lance J., 329 Knesal, Rebecca R., 362 Knight, Danny R., 362 Knight, Evelyn M., 362 Knight, James M., 371 Knight, Patric, J. J., 329 Knight, Robert J., 308, 329 Knight, Wendell C, 350 Knight, William D., 329 Koen, Earl H., 350 Koester, Louis W., 329 Kolb, Patricia A., 362 Kornrumpf, David A., 329 Kornrumpf, Janice C, 313 Koury, Ellis G., 329 Kowaluk, J. Elaine, 329 Kozisek, Jeffrey L., 350 Kraft. Ralph M. Jr., 124 Kreihs, Louis-F. Jr., 109 Kreutzer, Martin J., 350 Kuemmerle, Louise C, 329 Kuykendall, Johnnie F. R., 36 Kyle, Alfred F. Ill, 280, 350 Kyle, Linda F., 294, 350 Lacey, William H., 124, 329 Ladd, Kenneth J., 350 Ladner, Donald G., 278, 329 Ladner, Gary D., 329 Ladner, Monte C, 350 Lamm, Edward E., 362 Lagrone, Jimmy W., 362, 303 Laired, Henry L. II, 329 Laird, Jo Ann, 371 Laird, Tony A., 350 Lam, Dong H., 313 Lamb, Tim H., 120, 371 Lambert, Donald E., 371 Lambert, Lanny N., 350 Lambert, Norma J., 350 Lambert, Wm. D. L., 350 Lancaster, Harold J., 350 Lancaster, Katherine A., 350 Lancaster, Robert L., 126 Lancaster, Wesley, 350 Lance, David E., 371 Landers, William J., 128 Landon, Mark D.. 120, 371 Landrum, James N., 362 Landrum, Jerry L., 371 Landrum, Lesley L., 274, 351 Landrum, Ronald P., 124, 351 Landrum, Terry L., 330, 351 Landrum, Terry M., 124, 301 Lane, Barney W., 330 Lane, Starling M., 134, 371 Lang, Robert B. Jr., 362 Lange, Charles E., 130 Langford, Margaret E. L., 330, 351 Langley, John D., 351 Lanier, Robert C. II, 114 Lantrip, Danny, M., 351 Lanty, Raymond J. Ill, 274, 330 Laonipon Visit, 313 Larrimore, Harold M. Jr., 351 Larrimore, Mary E. M., 371 Larue, Mary A., 362, 106 Laseter, Michael, W., 351 Lashley, Ronald E., 330 Latham, Edward E. Jr., 351 Latham, William H., 301 Lathan, Lewis E., 301 Latimer, John C. Jr., 362 Lawrence, Donald D., 351 Lawrence, James W., 330 Lawrence, W m - D . 124 Lea, Stephen J., 330 Lea, Thomas S., 125, 351 Leach, Lou E., 351 Leach, Michael L., 351 Leatherwood, Diana L., 330 Ledford, Clifton, W., 351 Lee Alexander H., 371 Lee, Carey E., 351 Lee, David E., 351 Lee, David E., 371 Lee, Drake K., 362 Lee, Fred Jr., 285 Lee, Harold Jr., 330 Lee, Jack E. II, 118, 371 Lee, John R. Jr., 132 Lee, Kenneth W., 351 Lee, Larry A., 351 Lefoldt, Michael L., 114 Lefoldt, Patricia P., 122, 351 Lefoldt, Richard F., 114 Legrone, Jeanette, 363 Lehman, Harry D. Jr., 330 Lehner, Mickey O., 371 Leker, James G., 363 Lemay, Cha-rles A., 371 Lenard, Edward D., 330 Lepard, Jessie P., 351 Leslie, Don B., 109, 371 Lester, Ronnie A., 363 Lester, Thomas S., 128 Leverette, Margret L., 314 Levy, Carol J., 351 Lewis. Charles D., 371 Lewis, Glenda G., 208 Lewis, James R., 282 Lewis, Marsha C, 122, 363 Lewis, Mildred R., 371 Lewis, Patricia A., 371 Lewis, Sandra K., 363 Lewis, Stephen R., 330 Lewis, Thomas P., 351 Lewis, Warren B., 126, 363 Lewis, Webster T., 330 Lewis, Wendell C. Jr.. 330 Liberto, Bettye A., 351 Ligon, James G., 330 Limerick, Sydney R., 363 Lindamood, Lapsley S., 132, 351 Lindley, Edward A., 363 Lindsay, Robert D., 351 Lindsey, Larry E., 363 Lindsey, Patricia J., 330 Lindsey, Phillip K., 363 Lindsley, Lawrence C, 132, 351 Ling, William A. Ill, 330 Linton, Owen B., 330 Lippincott, Robert G., 228, 330 Little, Charles M., 330 Little, Michael, H., 363 Liu, Yu-Ping, 314 Livingston, Coy R., 330 Livingston, James M., 330 Lockwood, Malcolm, 351 Lofton, Joseph L., 351 Lofton, Leslie L., 282, 351 Long, Billy J., 330 Long, George B. II, 330 Long, John H. Jr., 351 Long, Luther, A., 330 Long, Phillip R.. 363 387 Long, Walter S., 371 Long, William C, 371 Longest, Sarah E., 363, 371 Longino, Robert E. Ill, 351 Longmire, Janice, E., 270, 299, 330 Longstreet, Joseph R., 274, 351 Longtain, Donald J. Jr., 330 Looney, Anna M., 110 Looney, Evelyn C, 110 Loper, Sammy E., 330 Lopez, Jorge A., 31-1 Lott, Barbara A., 351 Lott, Harry H. Jr., 371 Lott, Needom B., 126, 363 Lott, Reuben R. Jr., 330 Lott, Ronnie H., 292, 371 Lott, William D., 121, 363 Lotterhos, William E. Jr., 114 Lou, Dominic C. K., 351 Love, Dona S., 268, 301 Love, Georgia J., 330 Love, Judy L., 197 Love, Melinda L., 301, 37i Love, Patsy O., 330 Love, Samuel D., 193, 201, 202, 203 Lovett, Margaret V., 314 Lowe, Delaine, 351 Lowe, Robert R., 121, 209, 351 Lowery, Alan K., 363 Lowery, George A., 330 Lowery, Mary E., 106, 294 Lowrey, Carol A., 351 Lowry, James T., 132, 351 Lowry, Wiley P. Jr., 128, 371 Loyd, Joella, 351 Luby, James P., 202, 330 Luby, Louis G., 363 Luby, Thomas L., 351 Lucchesi, Robert V., 351 Luce, Douglas T., 351 Lucus, Claud B. Jr., 330 Ludlow, Cynthia R., 363 Luke, Nancy R., 35, 122, 301 Lum, Lidian, 294, 351 Lunardini, Joseph P., 351 Lundquist, Stephen E., 371 Lundy, Nancy L., 371 Lusk, Christina I., 351 Luter, Asa B. Jr., 116, 363 Luther, Wanda J., 330 Lyles, Wayne A., 375 Lyon, Robert R. II, 371 Lytton, Jane B., 351 M Mabry, Michael S., 371 Mabus, Jimmy W., 125 Mackenzie, Douglas G., 363 Mackey, Thomas E., 351 Macris, Jack, 363 Madison, David P. Jr., 114 Madison, Dorothy E. Maestre-Mendez, Edwardo, 351 Magee, Celia R., 371 Magee, James B., 351 Magee, Larry T., 351 Magruder, Edmund H. Jr. 228 330 Magruder, Sharon H., 330 Main, Thomas E. Ill, 215, 330 Major, Martha J., 371 Majors, Rebecca A., 122 Majure. Phillip L., 363 Maki, Michael D., 363 Malone, Alan J., 330 Malone, Clifton M., 330 Malone, Jerry B., 363 Malouf, Martha L., 371 Malouf, Mary A., 351 Manasco. William A., 120, 371 Manderson, Claude L. II, 124, 330 Mangum, Jim H. Jr., 363 Mann, Noel R., 351 Mann, Susan C, 371 Mann, Vernice, 371 Manning, Christina L., 122, 363 Manning, William E. Jr., 116 Manning, Wilse D., 330 Manor, Wallace T., 330 Mansour, Rasem T., 363 Manuel, Harold . Jr., 351 Marascalco, Steven P., 363 Marchesini, Claude M., 121, 351 Marin, Pedro P. C, 363 Marion, Frieda M., 363 Marion, James P., 371 Marion, William P., 120, 351 Markham, Janice C, 351 Marland, Thomas O., 330 Marquez, Justin J. Jr., 278 Mars, Michael D., 371 Marsalis, Watson T„ 371 Marshall, Jack W., 351 Marshall, Peggy, 106, 351 Marsicek, Sylvia G., 363 Martin, Alice K., 268, 331 Martin, Arvel G., 285 Martin, Burkett H. Jr., 335 Martin, Burney C, 371 Martin, Danny B., 331 Martin, Homer M., 331 Martin, Howard M. Jr., 112 Martin, Jack L., 116 Martin, James A. Jr., 371 Martin, James M. Jr., 128, 308, 331 Martin, James W., 351 Martin, John A., 116 Martin, Linda M., 268, 331 Martin, Lowrey L., 351 Martin, Melanie M., 331 Martin, Nell E., 371 Martin, Patsy R., 331 Martin, Richard V., 371 Martin, Ronnie A., 228, 331 Martin, Sandra F., 314 Martin, Steven F., 351 Martin, Wm. C. Ill, 363 Martini, Frank Jr., 351 Martiniere, Edward D. Jr., 118 Marx, George R., 124, 314 Mason, Charles D., 371 Mason, George M., 363 Mason, John H., 351 Massey, Alice F. H., 314 Massey, Hugh G., 331 Massey, Linda E., 371 Massey, Robert M. Jr., 128 Massing, Wayne F., 132 Massingill, Frederick M., 351 Matheney, Kimberly E., 363 Matheson, Duncan F., Ill, 331 Mathews, John M., 371 Mathis, Danny E., 331 Mathis, Patricia, 122, 371 Mathison, William H. Ill, 116 Matthews, Franklin M., 128 Matthews, John D., 282 Matthews, Norman W. Jr., 274 351 Mattox, Danny L., 351 Mattox, James C. 126, 351 Mattox, Patricia G., 331 Mattox, William C, 372 Mattox, Zeron A., 274, 351 Mauldin, Joseph M., 351 Maxey, John A., 363 Maxwell, Robert M., 219 Maxwell, Wilburn M., 116 •Maxwell, William F., lit May Beverly L., 331 May, John L., 372 May, Joseph D., 274. 331 May, Joseph L. Jr., 372 Mayfield, John K. Jr., 109, 363 Mayfield, Joyce A. H., 372 Mayo, Douglas E., 363 Mayo, Mitchell D., 126, 363 Mays, Elbert J. Jr., 351 Mays, Richard C, 120, 372 Mays, William E. Jr., 121, 331 McAdams, William D., 363 McAdory, John M., 331 McAIister, Davis II. 351 McAlister, Larry G., 372 McAllister, Robert C, 126 McAlpin, Deborah G., 363 McAIpin, Lawrence J., 363 McBeath, William K. Jr., 372 McBerry, Thomas E., 372 McBrayer, Daniel E., 372 McBride, Gary V., 331 McCaa, Percy M., 363 McCain, William C. Jr., 116, 363 McCaleb, Fred W., 128 McCalip, Floyd K., 116, 331 McCalip, Gwendolyn R. S., 351 McCallum, Robert W. Jr., 331 McCarthy, James L., 351 McCarty, Juanita, 331 McCaslin, Emily P. L., 351 McCaslin, Leiand, C, 331, 351 McCharen, John R., 331 McCIain, Lawrence E., 372 McCleave, Barry W., 351 McCleave, Wayne G. Jr., 303 372 McClellan, James D., 351 McClellan, Robert L., 314 McClelland, Audrey E., 372 McClelland, Robert T., 351 McCIendon, Donna J., 106, 372 McClure, Luther M. Jr., 126, 363 McClure, Obie W. Jr., 351 McCure, Roy W., 114 McColI, Bruce, 351 McCollum, James S., 128 McCommon, James E., 331 McConnell, Michael W., 351 McCool, Michael E., 130, 372 McCormick, Caron M., 268 McCormich, Eddie O., 124, 351 McCormick, Sharon K., 368 331 McCormick, Warren Q., 128 McCoy, Cary S. Jr., 290, 331 McCoy, Robin D., 351 McCracken, Robert J., 124 McCrillis, Billy E., 114, 193, 215, 218 McCrimon, Jimmy R., 372 McCrory, Barry J., 351 McCrory, J. C, 280, 331 McCulloch, David G., 351 McCullough, James L. Jr., 372 McCully, Michael W., 372 McCully, Timothy R., 278 McCurdy, John F., 363 McDaniel, Danny J., 118 McDaniel, Larry J., 125 McDaniel, Sue E. H., 268 McDavid, Lorene S., 207 McDavid, Robert S., 351 McDonald, Andre D., 352 McDonald, Claiborne IV, 118, 301 McDonald, Eddie L., 121 McDonald, Jimmy G., 352 McDonnell, Anne F., 314 McDougal, Ken L., 124 McElroy, Donna J., 352 McElwain, William E., 331 McFarland, Wayne G., 372 McGee, Judy A., 363 McGee, Larry W., 363 McGee, William M. Jr., 352 McGehee, Linda G., 352 McGill, Calvin E., 292, 363 McGlothlin, James F., 125 McGraw, James W., 352 McGuffey, Bryan N., 126, 331 McHaffey, Judith C, 106, 331 Mclngvale, Charm J. R., 331 Mclnnis, John M., 132 Mclntire, Eddie F., 363 Mclntyre, John C. Jr., 114 Mclntyre, Sam R., 126 Mclntyre, Thomas Q. Jr., 118 McKay, James P. Jr., 331 McKay, Richmond I., 331 McKay, Rosemary K., 352 McKay, Sidney B., 331 McKee, Clarence W., 331 McKee, George C, 372 McKee, Karen L., 372 McKee, William M., 303, 331 McKelroy, Julia M. M., 331 McKelroy, Robert W., 372 McKelroy, Thomas A. 331 McKenzie, James G., 116 McKibben, Norma J., 372 McKibben, Prentice O. Jr., 372 McKinion, James M., 331 McKinley, Charles F. Ill, 128 McKinney, Rebecca L., 352 McKinnis, Stephanie S., 205, 372 McKinnon, Herman C. Jr., 331 McKnight, Robert T., 331 McLain, Ralph W., 331 McCIain, Roy E. Jr., 372 McLain, Samuel K., 372 McLellan, Marion M., 363 McLemore, Gerald R., 114, 363 McLemore, Steven S., 372 McLeod, Bob, 352 McLeod, Larry D., 363 McLeod, Michael, 363 McLeod, Norman C, 111, 363 McLeod, Robert M., 353 McLeod, Roger W., 352 McLeskey, Kathleen L., 134 McMahan, Joy A. M., 372 McMahen, Stephen L., 352 McManus, Sherry K., 352 McMellon, Gloria G., 352 McMillen, James A., 331 McMinn, Joyce E., 331 McMulIan, Jo W., 332 McMullen, Milton L. Jr., 352 McNally, James, G., 352 McNeel, Jason N., 21, 193, 116, 2 02, 216, 219 McNeer, Durward D., 352 McNeer, Linda L., 332 McNeese, Nikki A., 276 McNeil, Robert A., 372 McNeill, Kenny E., 314, 352 McPhail. James A., 332 McPhail, Wm. M., 314 McRae, Mary M., 363 McRee, Michael A., 363 McWhorter, Ben C, III, 363 McWhorter, Gene W., 363 McWhorter, Gerald W., 363 McWilliams, Leon C. Ill, 118 McWilliams, Oliver C, 112 McWilliams, Thomas D., 112 378 Meacham, Kenneth W. J., 274 Meacham, Martha C. N 314 352 Meacham, Robert H., 352 Meadows, James W., 372 Mears, Buddy M., 202, 314 Mears, David E., 332 Measells, Henry W., 332 Measells, Michael M., 116 Medlock, Billy D., 282, 352 Meeks, Jimmy A., 352 Melgiri, Dhruvaraj D., 314 Meli, James L., 332 Mellen, Margie, 122, 372 Melohn, Virgil W., Jr., 372 Melott, Doris S., 106, 332 Melsheimer, Matt M., 278 Melsheimer, Matthias M., 116 Melton, Jobie T. Jr., 118 Melton, Larry B., 114, 207, 352 Melton, Patti L., 372 Metlon, Sherry A., 363 Merchant, Billy C, 352 Meredith, Kenneth C, 363 Merideth, James M., 363 Meshejian, Mary E., 31, 122, 372 Mesick, Hillary C, 372 Metcalfe, Henry L.. 332 Metts, Brenda F., 268 Metzger, Shonna F., 363 Meyer, George D. Jr., 352 Meyers, James A., 112 Michael, Daniel C, 116 Michael, David F., 278 Michel, Charles J. Ill, 332 Michel, David A., 114, 363 Middleton, Betty R., 372 Milam, Jerry D., 352 Miles, Anne L., 363 Miles, Kay A., 3U1, 332 Miles, Leslie R., 332 Miles, Michael S., 372 Miles, Robert J., 363 Miley, James W. Jr., 132, 332 Miley, Judith, J., 122, 299. 372 Miller, Catherine D., 363 Miller, Charles D., 363 Miller, Constance L., 372 Miller, David M. Ill, 130, 372 Miller, Glenn M., 114, 372 Miller, James A., 280, 332 Miller, Marguerite, 332 Miller, Michael B., 114 Miller, Michael E., 290 Miller, Nancie J., 372 Miller, Polly, 110 Miller, Robert B., 352 Miller, Robert C, 112, 332 Miller, Robert E., 363 Miller, Robert T., 352 Miller, Ronald, 352 Miller, Stanley J., 352 Miller, Steven R., 118 Miller, Tommy C, 290 Mills, David L., 372 Mills, Marion H., 332 Mills, Nancy C, 363 Mills, Timothy H., 372 Milner, James L., 363 Milner, James L., 363 Milner, Larry L., 352 Mims, Betty R., 372 Mims, Bobby W., 352 388 Mims, Robert P., 114 Mims, William J., 363 Minga, Nancy C, 352 Minor, Bessie E., 363 Miskelly, Marilyn M., 122, 372 Miskelly. Pamela L., 122, 301, 363 Mitcham, Edward F. Jr., 128 Mitcham, Joan F., 106, 299, 363 Mitchell, Christine M., 196, 363 Mitchell, Collins P. Jr., 372 Mitchell, Collins P. Jr., 372 Mitchell, Jimmy W., 352 Mitchell, Lota C, 332 Mitchell. Martha D., 352 Mitchell, Michael W., 332 Mitchell. Sharon R., 122, 372 Mitchell, Thomas R., 116 Mitchell, V. Harold, 274, 352 Mitlin, Laurance, R., 202, 203, 332 Mitts, Lgenia J., 122, 363 Mixon, James H., 372 Moak, Richard A., 282, 352 Mobley, Laura A., 363 Modi, Girish, N., 314 Moffett, Mary F., 332 Mohead, James E. Jr., 132 Monette, Robert V., 114 Monfort, Frank W., 116 Monroe, James W., 372 Monroe, John P. Jr., 352 Monroe, Lewis L., 114 Montague, Harriet G., 352 Monteiro, Nara Luiza C., 332 Montgomery R. A. Ill, 125, 372 Montgomery W. Gail, 332 Montgomery, William S., 332 Moody, Theresa A., 206 Mookherjee, Harsha N., 293, 314 Moore, Bobby J., 352 Moore, Carolyn J., 352 Moore, Charles A., 130 Moore, Claud V.. 332 Moore, Colin H., 352 Moore, Cynthia L., 372 Moore, Daniel H., 352 Moore, Danny R., 278 Moore, David B. Jr., 278 Moore, David P., 125 Moore, Donald L., 332 Moore, Drue B., Jr., 363 Moore, Ferdie L. Ill, 114 Moore, George S., 372 Moore, Henry J, 332 Moore, James C, 352 Moore James W., 363 Moore, Jane P., 363 Moore, Jerry G., 352 Moore, Melinda F., 110, 352 Moore, Mike C, 120, 363 Moore, Patricia G., 332 Moore, Peggy J., 352 Moore, Raymond W., 332 Moore, Reuben B., 216 Moore, Robert D., 132, 285, 352 Moore, Roy N. Jr., 363 Moore, Ronnie M., 363 Moore, Roy N. Jr., 363 Moore, Sarah L., 332 Moore, Troy D., 332 Moore, William C, 372 Moore, Wm„ W. II, 372 Moorehead, Elaine A., 372 Moose, Shaun P., 132 Mora, Dionisio, 372 Mord, Irving C. II, 120, 301 Moreton, Keith W., 130, 352 Morgan, Alan K., 295, 372 Morgan, Beverly R., 372 Morgan, Daryl L., 179, 372 Morgan, James A., 372 Morgan, James D., 280, 352 Morgan, James L., 272, 332 Morgan, Jean E., 122, 268 Morgan, Jerry W., 332 Morgan, Kathy S., 106 Morgan, Michael E., 228, 274, 332 Morgan, Robert E., 372 Morgan, Stephen G., 363 Moroni, Peggy S., 352 Morrell, Alberto I... 308, 332 Morris, David M., 364 Morris, Dwight A., 124. 352 Morris, Lewis M. Jr., 372 Morris, Spencer A., 332 Morrison, George B., 372 Morrison, Sherry L., 352 Morrow, Ronald E.. 72 Morson, Philip H. Ill, 132, 352 Morton, Charles T. Jr., 352 Morton, George W., 332 Morton, James H., 364 Morton, Robert E., 372 Mosby, Mary C 352 Mosele y, Robert W., 352 Moses, William S. Jr., 118 Mosley, Raymond A., 124, 205, 216, 219, 332 Moss, Don D., 364 Mott, Don M., 332 Moulds, Clinton W. Ill, 217, 332 Moye, Marilyn A., 110 Mozingo, Lloyd D., 352 Mueller, John T., 130 Muller, Fred P., 130, 372 Mullis, Wm, A. Jr., 109, 352 Munson, Robert L. Jr., 132, 332 Murdock, James B., 332 Murley, Danny S., 308, 313 Murley, Paul G., 364 Murphey, Thomas H., 364 Murphree, Brenda K., 352 Murphree, Etta Mae G., 332 Murphree, Linda G., 23. 25, 31, 122, 299, 364 Murphree, Marsha E., 106, 332 Murphree, William C, 128, 332 Murphy, Carla J., 122, 299, 301, 372 Murphy, Donna G., 270, 364 Murphy, Henry C, 364 Murphy, Janice L. L., 110, 332 Murphy, Robert H., 333 Murphy, William M. Ill, 301 Murray, Julia E., 268, 364 Murray, Paul, T. Jr., 372 Murray, Robert L., 333 Musalem, Leyla Ema R., 372 Musgrove, Orvel E. Jr., 364 Mutchler, Mack S., 364 Myatt, Janey R., 352 Myers, Abbott R., 130, 372 Myers, Bruns M. Ill, 372 Myers, Carl W., 352 Myers, Daniel G., 333 Myers, Frederick F. Jr., 352 Myers, Jeri Lou P., 333 Myers, John S., 352 Myrick, Kermis J., 352 N Nabors, James D., 352 Nader, James E. Jr., 372 Naklie, Marguerite M., 134, 199, 278, 372 Nanney, James D. Jr., 372 Naqui, Syed Mohammad, 293, 298, 314 Naqvi. Nusrat Z., 293, 298, 314 Nash, Gary M., 126 Nash, James C, 333 Nash, Suzanne, 122, 333 Nassif, Faris Hanna N., 314 Natale, Steven A.. 372 Naugher, Loran D. Jr., 109, 352 Nazary, Jimmie Gayle A., 372 Nazary, Richard E., 352 Neal, Richard W., 333 Neal, Robert G., 36 i Ne.il. Ronald E., 285 Neal, Wanda Ann P., 333 Neal, William C, 352 Necaise, Horace III, 364 Neel. Henry E. Jr., 333 Neely, James. N. 333 Neely, Marcus D.. 36 i Neely, Parker W. Jr., 352 Neely, Wanda M.. 364 Nelson, Carl D.. 333 Nelson, James D.. 352 Nelson, James J.. 128, 372 Nelson, Joan M., 364 Nelson, Philip R.. 372 Nelson, William F., 128, 217, 218, 304, 308, 333 Nesbit, Larry G., 193, 114, 198, 217, 218 Nesossis, Richard M., 372 Neville, William D. Jr., 121, 352 Nevins, James A., 352 Newell, David C. Jr., 36-t Newell, Walter H. Jr., 333 Newquist, Richard V., 128 Newsom, Barbara J., 352 Newsom, Bobby D., 372 Newsom, Samuel A., 352 Newsom, Thomas H., 352 Newson, John B. IV., 352 Newton, Perry M., 352 Nichols, Ernest E. Jr., 333 Nichols. John R., 126, 364 Nichols, Leonard H., Jr., 333 Nicholson, James E., 372 Nicholson, Sidney N, 3 2 Nickle, Mary L., 364 Nickles, Carolyn L., 372 Nickles, James R. Jr., 121, 333 Nickles, Nancy J., 110 Nicks, Thelma E., 292, 352 Nicovich, Marco W. Jr., 352 Niemi, Charles C., 372 Niemeyer, Frank W. Jr., 333 Nixon, Dorothy L., 110 Nixon, Terry L., 372 Noble, Steve T., 116 Nobles, Ralph M., 109, 333 Noe, Nova L., 352 Noel, Richard P. Jr., 116 Noel, Robert A., 364 Nolen, Debra E., 372 Norman, Edwin M., 364 Norman, Joseph L. Jr., 126, 333 Norman, Leland B. Jr., 353 Norman, Nancy L. W., 364 Norman, Telford B. Jr., 353 Norris, Mary L.,110 Norris, Nancy L., 373 Norton, Freddie R., 128, 209, 353 Norwood, James H., 353 Norwood, Linda J., 106, 353 Nosser, Jean L., 122, 194, 196, 197 Noullet, Alvin A. Jr., 353 Novak, Robert A. Jr., 228 No well, Bobbie J., 106, 201, 353 Nowell, Michael G., 373 Nunnery, Beverly A., 333 Nutt, Fred Joe Jr., 333 Nutt, Gerald A., 333 Nygren, Burdette, A., 333 O Oakes, Cynthia, 364 Oakes, Elwanda F., 314 Oakes, Walter S„ 285, 333 Oakley, Etheridge O. Jr., 112 Oakley, William S., 105 Oatis, Steve, R., 373 O ' Bannon, Bonnie B., 106, 299 O ' Bannon, Don W., 333 O ' Barr, Russell O.. 308, 333 Ober, James B., 373 O ' Brian, Carol D., 364 O ' Brien, Arthur L., 353 O ' Brien, Ethel Joanne R., 122 O ' Bye, Roger C, 353 Odenwald, Neil G., 314 Odom, Eddie W., 353 Offner, Terrance E., 353 Oglesby, Ronald D.. 353 Ogletree, Joseph A., 333 Ogletree, Benjamin F.. 294 Oldham. Judith A., 353 O ' Leary, John L. 364 O ' Leary, Mary J.. 106, 373 Oliveri, Stephanie C, 364 Olley, Bruce L., 333 O ' Neal, Maryee, 373 O ' Neal, Michael R., 116, 218, 304 O ' Quinn, Edith N., 364 O ' Reilly, Robert C, 114 Orman, Clark B., 353 Ormon, Mark M., 353 Ormon, Samuel J., 333 Orsborn, Jesse H., 373 Oswalt, Carol L. J., 364 Oswalt, Dean F.. 126, 304, 333 Oswalt, Gettis J., 333 Oswalt, Johnny C, 132 Oswalt, Lemois, 333 Oswalt, Marjorie J., 106, 373 Oswalt, Samuel T., 121, 353 Otis, Benny C, 333 Ott, Joseph L., 364 Outlaw, Malcolm N. Ill, 333 Outzen, Larry E., 353 Overmyer, Andrew J. Jr., 128, 301 Overstreet, Raymond G., 114, 305 Overstreet, Robert C. Jr., 353 Owen, Carlisle C, 128, 333 Owen, John W., 333 Owen, Katherine K., 364 Owens, Charles R., 353 Owens, David M., 285 Owens, Luther D., 353 Owens, Nicholas J., 128 Ozier, Charles T., 177. 114 Pace, Mickie R., 373 Pace, Samuel C, 128, 373 Packer, Cecil A., 353 Paden, Raymond A., 373 Page, Raymond L. Jr., 333 Page, Stephanie M., 373 Page, Willie J., 333 Painter, Larry J., 314 Palmer, Herchel C, 308 Palmer, James A., 353 Palmer, Janet R., 373 Palmer, Richard A. Jr., 132 Palmer, Robert H., 274 Palmer. Toby L., 364 Pang, Frank F., 333 Pang, Harry T., 364 Pannell. Richard A.. 373 Papania, Kenneth A., 333 P.ipizan, Russell W., 353 Parent, Kenneth W., 109, 353 Parghi, Rakshit V, 293, 314 Parham, Hugh R., 33.3 Parker, Beverly A., 373 Parker, Donald L., 373 Parker. Joel S., 12 1 Parker, Randy H., 353 Parker, Ronald W., 364 Parker, Roy H. Jr., 333 Parker, Thomas L., 228, 333 Parkinson, Sallye R., 373 Parks, Lynda P., 364 Parrish, Thomas L., 353 Parson Earnest E., 333 Parsons, John A., 364 Partlow, Ava D.. 106, 373 Pate, Charles. L., 334 Patel. Maganlal F., 314, 293 Patel, Mahendrakumar C, 314, 293 Patel, Navinchandra J., 314, Patel. Ramjibbai T., 293 Patel, Thatorbhai T., 314, 293 Patel, Vasantlal U.. 314, 293 Patridge. Jimmy E., 373 Patterson, Bette Jo J., 301, 364 Patterson, Carl F., 334 Patterson, Charles W., 334 Patterson, Guy D., 373 Patterson, Jack E. Jr., 109, 364 Patterson, Joe S., 364 Patterson, Nancy D., 373 Patterson, Patricia M., 122, 197, 301, 364 Patterson, Robert E., 112 Patterson, Shirley J., 122 Paxton, Robert L., 334 Paxton, William T., 116 Payne, George H. Jr., 373 Payne, Tony E., 373 Payne, Wm. M. Jr., 364 Peach, Jimmy A., 373 Pearcy, William, J., 116 Pearson, Brenda F., 364 Pearson, Johnny E., 373 Pearson, Loyd, 353 Pearson, Roy, 292, 334 Peden, Brenda S., 122, 299 Peden, Linda L., 122, 299, 373 Pee, Susan T., 373 Peeks, Rodney B., 353 Peeples, Earl W., 353 Peery, Patricia A., 364 Peery, William F., 334, 364 Pegram, Jerry L., 290, 353 Pellerin, Elizabeth L. G., 314 Penn, William H., Jr., 364 Pennebaker, Boma C, 125, 308 Pennington, Gary E., 373 Penprase, John M., 373 Pentecost, Suzanne, 373 Penton, Theo D., 373 Peoples, James W., 353 Pepper, Charles E. Jr., 373 Pepper, Daniel G. Jr., 353 Pepper, James D. Jr., 114, 334 Pepper, Janna L., 106, 203, 209, 364 Pepper, Julie E., 122 Pepper, Phil W., 105 Pepper, Tim W., 105, 364 Perdue, Michael L., 364 Perkins, Davis H. Jr., 128 Perkins, Donnell C. Jr., 353 Perkinson, Jack M., 353 389 Permenter, Alice F., 364 Perniciaro, Joseph V., 334 Perrett, Carlos R. Perry, Bruce A., 364 Perry, Elizabeth A., 334 Perry, James H., 124 Perry, James L. Jr., 118 Perry, Linda K., 334 Perry, Paul H., 334 ■ ■rv Stanley L., 364 Person, Karen s., i b, 334 Peters, Emanuel S., 373 Peterson, Clifford G., 373 Peterson, Glenn F., 373 Peterson, Jeff H., 114 Petro, Sandra M., 334 Pettigrew, James H.. 334 Petty Patsy F.., 299. 334 Pewitt, Joy L., 314 Peyton, Harris B., 201 Pharr, Tommy L., 308, 353 Phelps, Helen M., 353 Phelps, Sara, 110 Philipp, Christopher R., 128 Phillips, Charles E., 353 Phillips, Clyde B., 116 Phillips, F. Yvonne, 193, 194 334 Phillips, Flora C, 364 Phillips, Huey D., 128 Phillips, Jam ' s E., 373 Phillips, John F., 114 Phillips, Max A., 334 Phillips, Sharon I., 334 Phillips, Virginia K., 373 Phillips W. Frederick, 353 Phipps, Bettie L., 353 Piazza, Preston D.,364 Pickard, Michael M., 201, 334 Pickering, John B., 353 Pickett, Gary R., 303 Pierce, Bruce M., 109, 353 Pierce, Gerald B., 334 Pierce, Jimmy C, 334 Pierce, Larry J., 353 Pierce, Ludwell C, 364 Pierce, Pamela L., 334 Pierce, Sarah F., 122, 276, 334 Pilcher, John R., 334 Pillow, Dan D 126. 364 Pillow, George D. Jr., 177, 126 304, 305, 334 Pillow, Lois M., 110 Pillow, Watson, M., 305, 373 Pine, Henry R. Jr., 334 Pinion, Charles G., 334 Pinion, David G., 353 Pinnix, Sheila A., 334 Pinson, Claude R., 353 Pitcher, Jowey B., 334 Pitcock, Donna P., 353 Pittman, Cecil G., 334 Pittman, Claude L. Ill, 373 Pittman, Dennis H. Jr., 282, 353 Pittman, Hilton C, 126, 308 Pitts, Frederick, H., 353 Pitts, Halbert E., 274, 353 Pitts, Mary W., 353 Plant, Robert I., 124, 334 Plant, Thomas J., 124, 364 Piatt, Arthur W., 334 Pletcher, Jennifer G., 334 Poe, Deen O., 334 Poland, Eustis L. Ill, 128 Polk, William T., 373 Pollard, Joseph L., 353 Pollman, John J. Jr., 334 Ponder, Forrest J., 353 Ponder, Wendell W., 373 Ponds, Joseph M., 353 Pool, Betty C, 200, 334 Poole, Tommy C, 364 Pope, John A., 285 Pope, Ronald E.. 353 Pope, William R., 373 Porter, Dennis M., 353 Porter, Donald P. Jr., 364 Porter, Wayne C, 353 Portera, Malcolm A., 314 Portera, William P., 112 Posey, HoIIis P., 314 Posey, Robert E., 334 Poss, William, V., 353 Potts, William L.. 308, 334 Pounders, Kenneth W., 353 Pounders, Richard G., 334 Pounds, Marsha C, 373 Pounds, Phyllis L., 110, 301, 353 Pounds, Theron S. Jr., 353 Powe, David L., 109, 334 Powell, Billy W., 373 Powell, Gladney W., 373 Powell, James G., 124 Powell, Jimmy W., 353 Powell, Lana E., 37 3 Powell, Linda A., 353 Powell, Nancy A., 364 Powell, Ray Jr., 364 Powell, Richard J., 353 Powell, William E., 373 Power, Gene F., 353 Prados, Michael D., 126 Pratt, James W., 364 Presley, Dwight, 292, 373 Presley, Martha K., 334 Presson, H. Wayne, 364 Prestridge, Charles A., 334 Prestridge, Peggy J., 353 Preuss, Douglas E., 353 Prevost, Charles T., 116 Prevost, Fred L. Jr., 116 Prewitt, Bonnie G., 373 Prewitt, Robert W., 334 Price, Arthur M., 373 Price, Jimmy R., 334 Price, Michael L., 364 Price, William A., 353 Prisock, James H., 114, 207 Prisock, Margaret H., 334 Prospere, Robert N., 116 Prowell, Joe D. Ill, 216, 272, 335 Puckett, Ralph A., II, 373 Puengpan, Rungroj, 314 Pugh, Linda R., 353 Pugh, Mary M., 353 Pullen, Winford C. Jr., 353 Pulley, Jimmy R., 373 Pulliam, Asa W., 274, 335 Pulliam, Margaret G., 373 Purvis, Dorothy A., 353 Putnam, Barbara J., 335 Putnam, Clarence W., 353 Pylant, Louis, R., 118, 335 Pyles, E. Courtenay, 268 Quin, Elizabeth R., 373 Quinney, Jim R., 373 R Raden, John R., 353 Raggett, Thomas H. Jr., 124, 335 Ragland, John R., 353 Rahi, Gurcharn S., 293 Rai Prakash, 314 Rajanna, Bettaiya, 293 Raley, Mary E., 335 Ramaiah, Maddipati P 314 293 Ramsey, Randolph E., Jr 130 335 Randolph, Jerry B., 292, 374 Rankin, June C, 353 Rao, Maheswar M., 293 Rao, Velagapudi V. P., 293 Rasberry, Jimmy R., 353 •Ratcliffe, Charles E. Jr., 353 Ratliff, James E., 373 Ratliff, Kathleen, 373 Rawls, James C, 353 Rawls, Jo A., 353 ' Rawls, Lynn A., 353 Ray, Aubrey D., 354 Ray, Henry W., 334 Ray, Jerry W., 373 Ray, John R. , 354 Ray, Sara B., 373 Rayburn, Samuel T., 354 Rayner, Robert F. Jr., 125, 373 Rea, Paul A., 354 Read, James D., 364 Ready, Mary A., 110, 196 Reagan, Daniel V., 334 Reagan, Woodrow W. Jr., 354 Reaser, Robert E. Jr., 334 Reavis, Clara L.. 364 Recker, Theodore A., 130 Reddy, Geedipalley L. N., 314 Reddy, Satty N., 314 Rednour, John E. Jr., 130, 354 Reed, Henry S., 335 Reed, Irving L., 354 Reed. John E., 364 Reed, Judy E., 364 Reed, Larry A., 354 Reed, Patricia A., 106 Reed, Rodney D., 105 Reed, William C, 354 Reese, Mary C, 335 Reeves, John P. Jr., 125 Reeves, Michael G., 373 Reeves, Paul J., 109, 364 Reeves, Wm. C, 114 Regan, Edward M., 335 Regel, Gerald B., 274, 335 Rehage, Fay B., 373 Reid, Billy H., 335 Reid, Charles H., 335 Reid, James N., 364 Reid, Sharon L., 364 Reifers, Johnnie K., 373 Renfroe, Charles T. Jr., 373 Renicker, Mable A., 364 Respess, Donald S., 364 Reynolds, Eleanor J., 106, 335 Reynolds, Janet R., 373 Reynolds, Mignonne, 335 Reynolds, R. Kenneth, 354 Rhoades, Barbara K., 31, 354 Rhoades, Lucy A., 373 Rhoades, Stanely A. Jr., 128, 335 Rhodes, Crofton F., 128 Rhodes, Felix S., 335 Rice, Charles S., 120, 354 Rice. Katherine S., 106 Rich, Ronnie G., 364 Richardson, Alan B., 128, 373 Richardson, Arthur W. Jr., 335 Richardson, David D., 128, 301 Richardson, Frances W., 134, 373 Richardson, Hazel L., 314 Richardson, Janice M. M., 270, 354 Richardson, Jimmy G., 373 Richardson, Richard C, 216, 335 Richardson, Van M., 124, 354 Richardson, W. Ro bert Jr., 116 Rigdon, James W., 335 Riles, Louis H. Ill, 354 Riley, Angela D., 354 Riley, Mack W., 554 Riley, Mack W., 354 Rimes, Roy L., 354 p;„„h„ rt r „ v p „ 4 Ring, Leonard A. Jr., 104, 354 Rings, Henry, L., 354 Rinicker, Kathy A., 295, 373 Risher, Charles A. Jr., 314 Ritchey, Donald R., 354 Ritchie, Johnnie W., 335 Ritter, Marsha L., 364 Ritter, Mary E. L., 335 Rivers, Philip S., 364 Rivers, Robert L., 364 Rivers. William G., 114 Roache, Donald R., 354 Robbins, Cheryl A., 373 Robbins, Edith K., 364 Robbins, James E. Ill, 354 Robbins, James T. Jr., 128 Roberson, Clayton E. Jr., 130 373 Roberts, Allen R., 373 Roberts, James N., 335 Roberts, Mary J., 373 Roberts, Michael D., 364 Roberts, Paul E. Jr., 373 Roberts, Rebecca O., 106, 373 Roberts, Robert H., 335 Roberts, Shirley J., 354 Roberts, Thomas L., 373 Roberts, Wilburn Jr., 121, 335 Robertson, Boyd W., 354 Robertson, Charles W., 354 Robertson, Fred D. Jr., 314 Robertson, Guy W., 354 Robertson, Volner S. Jr., 303, 364 Robinson, Charlie R. Jr., 373 Robinson, Edith M., 335 Robinson, G. Lawayne, 373 Robinson, Gilbert A. Ill, 125, 373 Robinson, Halford B., 130, 354 Robinson, Larry W., 335 Robinson, Robert P., 335 Robinson, Thomas J. Ill, 335 Robinson, Thomas R., 373 Robinson, Viola A., 373 Rochester, Dennis L., 335 Rochester, Earle B., Jr., 335 Rock, Margaret D. B., 270, 335 Rodgers, Charles S., 124 Rodgers, Jonnie B. S., 335 Rodgers, Richard M., 373 Rodman, Harvey L. Jr., 104 301, 335 Rodriquez, Jerry W., 285, 335 Rody, Janette D., 373 Roebuck, Nelda J., 373 Rogers, Bobby G., 118 Rogers, Frederick L., 118 Rogers, John D. Jr., 354 Rogers, Liza S., 134, 373 Rogers, Lowrey A., 354 Rogers, Patrick C, 335 Rogers, Peggy J., 364 Rogers, Robert L. Jr., 177, 126 301 Rogers, Van A., 302 Rogers, Walter A. Jr., 354 Rogers, Wilton G., 364 Rogillio, Gloria J., 31 i Rolfe, Stanley S., 354 Rollins, James R., 335 Romanoff, Alex G., 364 Rone, Linda G. A., 335 Rone, Ralph M. Jr., 354 Rone, Sharon K., 134, 299, 301, 364 Roney, Becky E., 373 Rook, Peter M., 364 Rorie, William R. Jr., 308 Rose, Robert D., 216, 274 Rosetti, Jerry J., 335 Ross, Bobbie J. V., 335 Ross, Elizabeth A., 122, 299, 301, 373 Ross, James H., 116, 217, 219, 336 Ross, Johnny P., 278 Ross, Karen J., 122, 268, 301, 336 Rotenberry, Billy C, 336 Roth, Michael J., 116, 301 Roughton, Albert E., 354 Rounsaville, Garneith E., 374 Row, Ruth A., 336 Rowell, Garrel, 354 Rowland, Cheryl L., 354 Rowland, Jimmy D., 336 Rowland, Joseph D., 374 Rowland, Robert A. Jr., 120 Roy, James R., 354 Ruark, Richard E., 354 Rucker, David E., 228, 354 Rue, Carol D., 354 Rue, Thomas S., 192, 336 Ruff, Rachel W„ 24, 301, 364 Ruffin, Thomas M., 364 Rumburg, Marietta, 134, 374 Rumfelt, Eugene C, 109, 374 Rumfelt, Stephen S., 284 Rush, Nowell E., 301, 335 Rushing, Donald M., 374 Rushing, Joe M., 354 Rushing, Laroy M., 274, 335 Rushing, Larry B., 374 Rushing, Zachary C. Ill, 354 Rusling, Robert B. Jr., 114 Russell, Dwight E., 374 Russell, Fredrick G., 308 Russell, James V., 365 Russell, Julia A., 374 Russell, Nancy M. Norman, 110 Russell, Regina J., 106, 364 Russell, Teresa G., 374 Ruth, Paula D., 354 Ruth, Ronald P., 109 Rutherford, Danny S., 284, 336 Rutherford, Gloria J., 354 Rutherford, Robert D., Jr., 374 Rutledge, James B., 124 Rutledge, Lamar C, 336 Rutledge, Leo H., 354 Rutledge, Martha P., 122 Ryals, Evelyn C, 336 Ryan, Charles C. Jr., 132, 278, 336 Ryan, John M., 365 Ryan, Michael C, 324 Sachdeva, Bir Inder S., 293, 314 Sage, Albert L., 128 Sahgal, Vijendra K., 293 Saia, John A., 128 Salmon, John F., 124, 354 Salter, James A., 109, 354 Salter, Stanely P., 116 Salvo, Frederick N. Jr., 118 Salvo, Paul J., 118 Sample, Pamela E., 202, 365 Sampsell, James F. Jr., 374 Sanders, Charlie V., 301, 336 Sanders, Dennis R., 354 Sanders, Donald W., 282 Sanders, Jan B., 374 390 Sanders, Mary L.. 374 Sanders, Steve W., 336 Sanders, Thomas Jr., 114 Sanderson, Bobby H., 374 Sandidge, Guy, Jr., 354 Sanford, Arthur I.., 336 Sansing, William M., 365 Santawisuk, Napapan, 314 Santawisuk, Tawisuk, 31 s Santucci, Guy A. B., 114 Sappington, Michael L., 365 Sargent, Grady H., 118 Sartin, Margaret A., 354 Sartwell A. Celeste, 374 Sasser, Harold J., 130, 336 Sasser, Mason E., 130, 336 Sata Kanaiyalal M., 315 Saterfiel, Thomas H., 295, 374 Saucier, Charles M., 374 Saucier, Homer R., 365 Saucier John S., 354 Savell, Dewey, M., 336 Savell, Harold E„ 374 Savell, Maxie L., 336 Savell, Pamela B., 336 Savell, Vernon D. Jr., 354 Savery, Charles E. Ill, 114 Saxton, James N., 336 Scarberry, George W., 336 Scarborough, Gary L., 336 Scarbrough, Dorothy L., 365 Scarbrough, John C, 285 Scheer, Stuart E., 308- Schenck, Marcus, D., 118 Schepens, James L., 336 Schilhab, John C, 354 Schilling, Edward E., 336 Schiliht, Molly C, 336 Schmidt, Donald B., 354 Schmitt, Howard O., 336 Schoggen, William O., 374 Schowalter, Mark W., 365 Schroeder, Kevanc, 354 Schroeder, Randall W., 130. 336 Schuster, Thomas G., 116 Schwan, Robert A., 315 Schweitzer, Deda J., 374 Schwenck, John B., 28 1, 336 Scipper, Emily A., 365 Scoggins, Charles G., 374 Scott, Carol J., 374 Scott, Carolyn S., 365 Scott, Edward P., 124 Scott, Frank A. Jr., 121, 354 Scott, William L., 336 Scrivner, Ronnie L., 336 Scruggs, Beverly J., 336 Scruggs, Gloria J., 354 Scurggs, Sandra N., 354 Seago, Carl V., 114 Seagrove, Wm. D.. 132, 336 Seale, Linda M., 122, 202 Seals, Jack L. Jr., 354 Sears, Alfred M., 126, 365 See, Suzanne G., 374 Seelfed, Glenn E., 365 Seibert, David M., 365 Seid, Raymond, 365 Selby, Jean T., 354 Self, Dennis R., 336 Self, Floyd W., 179, 272, 336 Sennett, Gary D., 365 Sentell, Lydia L., 336 Senter, Betty J. C., 336 Senter, Joe R., 336 Senter, Regina M., 354 Setzler, James M., Jr., 374 Sewall, Randall M., 374 Sewell, William E., 354 Seyfarth, Calvin C. Jr., 354 Seyfarth. Robert H.. 374 Shackelford. Robert V.. 278, 354 Shackelford, Roy G., 365 Shackelford, Stanely S., 374 Shackelford W. G. Jr., 126, 305, 365 Shackouls, Bobby S., 130 Shafer, Gerald R.. 365 Shafer, James E., 374 Shafer, John A., 365 Shah, D.nker T., 315 Shah, Kvmarpal N. Shah, Shirishkumar M.. 315 Shah. Vipinchandr.i M., 315 Shaikh, Abdulsattar I., 315 Shamburger, Chas. H. Ill, 116, 308, 336 Shamburger, Susan K., 374 Shands, Virginia A. P., 336 Shanks, Don F., 354 Shanks, William J., 354 Shannon. Hiram W. Ill, 365 Shannon. Paul H., 336 Shannon. Robert P., 126, 336 Sharbrough, William III, 374 Sharp, Gary H., 336 Sharpe, Susan M., 24, 374 Shattuck, John H., 301, 354 Shaw, Charles R. Jr., 336 Shaw, James A. Ill, 301 Shelton, Larry D., 337, 365 Shaw, Robert L., 354 Sheffield, James F. Jr., 217, 218, 337 Sheffield. Robert E., 128, 374 Sheffield, Rodney R., 124 Sheffield, Virginia L., 374 Shelby, Luther L., 116 Shell, Deborah L., 106, 374 Shell, William P., Ill Shelton, James D., 27 i, 35-1 Shelton, James K., 109, 365 Shelton, Larry D., 337, 365 Shields, Michael F., 292, 365 Shelton, Walter R., 128, 301 Shepard Eugene H. Jr., 114 Shepard, Robert G., 337 Shepherd, Jerold L., 27-4 Sherman, Henry W., 354 Sherwin, Melville J., 130, 337 Shields, Michael F., 292, 365 Shields, Walter J., 365 Shirley, Asa D., 337 Shirley, Connie C, 337 Shirley, Rebecca A., 337 Shirley, Walter C, 126. 365 Shivers, Billy F., 365 Shivers, Robert D., 374 Shockley, Rebecca A., 354 Shoemake, Julius S., 365 Shoemake, Ralph G., 337 Sholes, William J., 120, 365 Shook, Jo E., 365 Shook, Marcus, M, 272, 337 Short, James A., 337 Shorter, John L., 124, 365 Shotts, Cheryl A., 365 Shotts, Roland C, 337 Shrewsbury, Stephen T., 35 i Shuff, Charles R., 337 Shuler, Robert L. Jr.. 354 Shumake, Beverly C, 294, 337 Shumaker, Coie E., 308 Shumaker, James E. Jr., 35-1 Shumpert, Robert F., 374 Shurden, Otha L., 365 Shurden, Stephen C, 365 Shurlds, Albert M. Jr., 365 Sibley, Laura A., 22, 31, 365 Sigman, John G. Jr., 365 Simineau, Doris E., 365 Simmons, Billy E., 126 Simmons, Hilton L. Jr., 337 Simmons, James G., 337 Simmons, Kenneth A., 354 Simmons, Linda D., 354 Simmons, Sandra C, 374 Simmons, Sharon, 337 Simpson, James R., 114, 365 Simpson, John K., 114, 354 Simpson, Larry T., 337 Simpson, Robert G., 128 Simpson, Vera C, 365 Sims, James J., 374 Sims, Jesse O., 365 Sims, Joseph K., 128 Sims, Major L., 337 Singh, Laxman, 293. 315 Singh, Raghee N., 293, 315 Singh, Rajendra, 293 Singh, Ramendra, 293, 315 Singh, Sangeeta S. B., 293 Singhavara, Maitri, 315 Singletary, Linda J. Singleton, Sara E., 365 Singley, James K., 354 Sirls, Hamilton K., 116 Sisk, Dwight E., 308 Sisk, Sharon L., 374 Sisk, Vernon E., 114 Sistrunk, Sandra C 374 Sittisroung, Prassoot, 315 Sizemoie, Richard A., 337 Skelton. Ruth E., 337 Skelton, William A.. 128, 202, 301 Skinner, Marygean. 276 Skinner, Thomas L., 337 Skroback, Stephen D., 203, 354 Slaughter, Arville O., 365 Slaughter. Thomas E. Ill, 125, 208 Slay, John P., 337 Sledge, Willetta, 354 Sligh, John F. Jr., 355 Sloan, Gary W.. 203, 365 Sloan, Mildred E., 337 Slover, Jeanne M. Sluyterman, Van Loo L., 355 Small, Randolph S„ 124, 305, 337, 119, 72 Smalley, Walter T. Jr., 374 Smart, James D., 365 Smith, Angelia K., 365 Smith, Arnold E. Smith, Billy G., 301 Smith, Bobby K., 355 Smith, Brenda J., 365 Smith, Charles E. Jr., 130, 374 •Smith. Charles E., 365 Smith, Charles H., 278, 337 Smith, Claude L., 355 Smith, Corilla J., 355 Smith, Daniel A., 114 Smith, Daniel F., 337 Smith, David M.. 177, 365 Smith, David M., 355 Smith, Donald M., 365 Smith, Donald W., 124 Smith, Euclid O., 124, 337 Smith, Forrest L. Jr., 130, 374 Smith, James E., 337 Smith, James J. Jr., 355 Smith, Jerry C, 337 Smith, Jerry M., 337 Smith, Jerry W., 355 Smith, John H., 355 Smith, John L., 278, 355 Smit h, Joyce F., 355 Smith, Karl H., 355 Smith, Kaye E., 134, 355 Smith, Kenneth L., 337 Smith, Larry L. 337 Smith, Linda J. W., 355 Smith, Melvin R., 285 Smith, Michael J., 337 Smith, Michael L., 337 Smith. Mickie L., 365 Smith, Nicholas R., 337 Smith, Oscar Jr, 355 Smith, Philip M., 337 Smith, Rebecca L., 122 Smith, Robert E., 355 Smith, Robert L., 374 Smith, Robert M. Jr., 365 Smith, Ronald E., 337 Smith. Stormy L. F., 365 Smith, Susan H., 374 Smith. Thomas H., 112, 355 Smith, Thomas P.. 374 Smith, Tommy G., 337 Smith, Tracy D., 355 Smith, Virginia G., 110, 365 Smith, Vivian L,, 374 Smith, Wallace E., 355 Smith, Wayne, J., 315, 355 Smith, William D., 109 Smithhart, Thomas G., 339 Smylie, Warner E., 109, 355 Snell, Larry L., 355 Snipes, Jerry E., 365 Snowden, Charles R., 339 Snuggs, Michael L., 114 Snyder, Donal M., 338 Sollie, Carlton R. Jr., 365 Solomon. James M. II, 109, 374 Solomon, Mary L., 338 Somers, James T. Jr., 114 Sommer, Jacquelyn M., 122, 338 Soper, Daniel D., 355 Sorrell, John A. Sorrell, Thomas W., 355 Sorrels, Kenneth B., 355 Sorrels, Wm. D., 315 South, Mable Lucille L., 315 South, Richard W., 355 Spainhour, James P., 112 Spann, Frank G., 128 Spann, Mary L., 365 Sparkman, Billy J., 355, 374 Sparks, Darryl J., 128 Sparks, Linda D., 338 Speakes, Vera M., 299, 301, 365 Spearman, Barry E., 374 Spearman, Charlie D., 355 Spears, Albert L., 292, 365 Speed, Roger W., 355 Speetjens, Joseph K., 365 Spell, James P., 338 Spencer, Allen W., 109 Spencer, Linda J., 291 Spencer, Marion H. 106 Spencer, Prince H., 128, 301 Spencer, Vernon C. II, 355 Spiegelberg, Frank J. Jr., 338, 355 Spiva, Harry T., 365 Spradling, Stanley J., 374 Sproles, Robert E., 355 St. John, Ronald W., 338 Stacy, Julia M., 355 Stacy, Robert F., 272 Stacy, Terry Rex, 355 Stafford, Edwin, S., 338 Stafford, Harold M., 125 Staggers, Patricia L., 110, 196 Stallings, George B., 126 Stamps, Melvin J., 338 Stancill, Clyde A., Ill, 285, 355 Stanley, Nora Eliz. W., 355 Stanton, Robert E., 365 Starnes, Joe W., 355 Starnes, Wm.. N. Jr., 338 Statham, Gary D., 338 Statham, Michael C, 338 Steadham. William D., 355 Stebbins, Edwin A. III. 12 I, 204, 365 Steed, Allen T., 338 Steele C. Gibson III. 116 Steen, Henry D., 216, 338 Steen, Susan R., 37 i Stegall, Gary A., 355 Steinberg, Leonard L. Jr., 37-1 Stenglein, John G. IV, 355 Stennis, David M.. 116 Stephens, Alton L., 118, 338 Stephens, Durwood W., 355 Stephens, Johnny E., 365 Stephenson, James L., 374 Stephenson, Martha G., 338 Stephenson, Robert L., 282, 285, 338 Stepp, Donald G., 374 Steube, Nancy, 338 Stevens, Frank L. Jr., 128, 301 Stevens, Karen L., 106 374 Stevens, Lennis, H., 308 Stevens, Leo R., 124, 206, 338 Stevens, Rita L., 365 Stevens, William S., 338 Stevenson, James E., 112 Stewart, Amy J., 355 Stewart, Ernestine D., 355 Stewart, Jerry W., 280, 338 Stewart, John K., 114, 301 Stewart, Lloyd D., 284, 338 Stewart, Michael, W., 37-1 Stewart, Randall C, 365 Stewart, William O., 338 Stidham, Barry G., 355 Stierli, Paula C. 365 Stigers, Mary M., 365 Stiles, Alice H. H., 355 Stiles, Robert E., 338 Still, Patricia S., 106, 355 Still, Robert P., 308 Stillions, Ralph E., 355 Stillions, Richard H. Jr., 355 Stitt, Walter E. Jr., 355 Stockstill, Danny L., 338 Stockstill. David A., 3, 355 Stogner, Harvey W., 355 Stokely, John E., 338 Stokes, Bob D., 382 Stokes, Bobby R., 338, 374 Stokes, Dale R., 315 Stokes, Harold D., 125 Stokes, Thomas C, 285 Stone, Carolyn J., 374 Stone, Gary A., 338 Stone, James L. Jr., 365 Stone, Larry D., 355 Stone. Norman G., 121, 355 Stoner, Michael D., 338 Stonicher, Raymond R.. 315 Storey, John A., 130 Stormo, Donald B, 130, 218, 301, 308, 355 Stormo, Joe P., 130, 374 Story, Martha A., 374 Stough, Sidney Wayne, 355 Stout, William L., 355 Stovall, Lee A., 112 Stowell, Richard C, 338 Strachan, William F., 365 Strahan, Eric S., 355 Strahan, Richard C, 365 Street, Joe E., 355 Streuding, Gerhard C, 338 Stribling, Vernon J., 365 Strickland, Bonnie G., 374 Strickland, Esther A., 196, 365 Strickland, James L., 355 Strickland, Jimmie C, 278 391 Strickland, Nicholas D., 338 Stringer, Anita C, 202, 374 Stringer, Thomas D., 338 Stroglg, Martin F. Jr., 365 Strong, Kenneth G., 105, 355 Stuart, Betty W., 268, 338 Stuart, Jack N. Jr., 116 Stubblefield J. Stephen, 338 Stubblefield, James R., 121, 338 Stuckey, Victor E., 128 Stutzman, Ronald E., 118 Stutzman, Spencer G. Ill, 118 Suber, Louis S., 365 Sublett, Phillip W., 365 Suddith, Gary A., 374 Sudduth, Charles M. Jr., 374 Sugg, Charles V., 338 Sugg, John D., 374 Sugg, William R. Jr., 128, 365 Suggs, Virginia L., 355 Sullivan, Aubrey L. Jr., 374 Sullivan, Brenda I. V., 365 Sullivan C. Michael, 118 Sullivan, Fred P. Jr., 338 Sullivan, Howard L., 355 Sullivan, John P., 132 Sullivan, John P., 338, 355 Sullivan, Linda Kay B., 338 Sullivan, Michael D., 355 Sullivan. Richard T., 355 Sullivan, Roy A., 355 Summerford, Richard M., 114, 301 Summers, Barbara J., 374 Summers, Donna L., 106 Summers, Paul G., 114 Sumrall, Frederick K., 338 Sumrall, Jack F., 339 Sumrall, Noel E. Jr., 315 Sumrall, Robert S., 365 Surrette, Morris C, 374 Sutherland, Sandra K., 374 Sutphin, Phil A., 339 Swain, Angelyn K.. 374 Swain, Billy C, 374 Swearengen, Sam A., 105, 355 Sweat, Joel R., 339 Sweeney, Christopher J., 132, 374 Sweeney, Donald G., 339 Sweeney, John D., 355 Sweeney, Larry G., 365 Sweeney, Ronald M., 339 Sweeney, Wanda S., 355 Swilley, Johnny J., 339 Swilley, Penny L., 374 Swindle, Dannie H., 355 Swindol, Bobby T., 355 SwindoII, Donald B., 374 Switzer, Julius W., 339 Switzer, Richard E., 355 Swords, Mary P., 339 Swords, Nancy R., 355 Sykes, Carey, M., 365 Tang, Gian-Hung, 278 Tant, James N., 355 Tapp, James V. Jr., 339 Tapscott, Chester A., 339 Tardy. Robert W. Jr., 126, 355 Tarleton, James A., 339 Tarsi, Alvin, 355 Tarver, Charles R., 294, 355 Tate, Billy E., 365 Tate, Edgar L. Jr., 355 Tate, Thomas R., 339 Taylor, Albert K. Jr., 339 Taylor, Allen E., 339 Taylor, Anne H., 134, 374 Taylor, Billy D.. 339 Taylor, Billy Jr., 285 Taylor, Donnie L., 355 Taylor, Edwin O., 116 Taylor, Emily Y., 339 Taylor, George W. Jr., 339 Taylor, James R. Jr., 118 Taylor, Julius W. Jr., 355 Taylor, Loyd F., 274 Taylor, Martin D., 339 Taylor, Peggy Ann, 339 Taylor, Robert L., 365 Taylor, Rodney A., 374 Taylor, Ronnie B., 290 Taylor, Shirley L., 339 Taylor, Thomas W., 126, 272, 301 Taylor, William M. Jr., 104, 365 Taylor, Wilson E. Jr., 355 Teaford, James W., 374 Teague, Melba J., 374 Teater, Betty R. W., 365 Teater, Ronnie G., 355 Tedder, Sheila C, 355 Temple, Futrelle L. Jr., 374 Temple, Keith E., 355 Temple, Pha J., 355 Temple, Terrell W., 355 Templeton. Edwina L., 268, 299, 339 Templeton, Forest D., 116 Templeton, Larry O., 339 Tennyson, John M., 339 Terrell, Susan D., 374 Terrell, Thomas C. Jr., 274, 294 Terrell, Wayne W., 339 Terry, Rickey D., 120, 365 Terry, Sharon J., 339 Thacker, Mukund M., 315 Thames, Gerald W., 126, 217, 218, 301, 304, 339 Thames, John C, 301, 356 Tharp, Dannie R., 339 Tharp, Sharpn K., 356 Thaxton, Barbara L., 339 Thomas, Edward A., 193, 219, 304, 339 Thomas, Henry L., 356 Thomas, Johnnie K., 130 Thomas, Leonard F., 114 Thomas, Patricia A., 339 Thomas, Sandra G., 270, 356 Thomas, Sandra J., 339 Thomas, William M., 308, 339 Thomas, William W., 365 Thomas Wm. S. II, 130, 339 Thompson, Carolyn F., 276 Thompson, Dale S., 339 Thompson, David K., 339 Thompson, David W., 356 Thompson, Donald R., 124, 356 Thompson, Edgar E., 116 Thompson, Edward T., Thompson, Ellen O., 374 Thompson, Emily A., 196, 268, 374 Thompson, Herbert A. Ill, 128 Thompson, James R., 124, 356 Thompson, Jas A., 339 Thompson, Jimmy L., 308, 339 Thompson, Joe H., 125 Thompson, John P., 356 Thompson, John R., 356 Thompson, Kircum M., 356 Thompson, Lawrence B., 356 Thompson, Linda D. B., 339 Thompson, Linda L., 356 Thompson, Mattie E. W., 356 Thompson, Michael E., 109 Thompson, Ralph B., 339 Thompson, Robert D., 301 Thompson, Steve, 356 Thompson, Thomas A., 114 Thompson, Thomas W., 130, 374 Thompson, Tommy E., 37-t Thompson, Tony L., 339 Thorns, Joel S., 116 Thorns, Terrell H., 128 Thorns Tom E. Jr., 128 Thomson, Alexander H., 339 Thorn, Patricia G., 339 Thornburg, Wanda W., 356 Thorne, Larry G., 339 Thornhill, David T., 346 Thornhill, Thomas S., 124 Thornton, Donald W., 340 Thornton, Gerald L., 365 Thornton, Mary M. W., 315 Thornton, Robert B. Jr., 121, 340 Thornton, William T., 374 Thrift. Will, am C. Jr., 366 Tierce, George Y. Jr., 366 Tilley, Don M., 315 Tillman, Evelyn L., 366 Tillman, Mack H. Jr., 285 Tingle, Hughlan H., 356 Tingle, John L., 366 Tipton, Jackson, H. Jr., 356 Tischer, Kristine, 34, 122, 209, 294 Tischer, Robert G , 219, 340 Tisdale Robert L., 280, 340 Todd, Alice L., 122 Todd, Jerry W., 356 Tolbert, Billy K., 128, 340 Tolbert, George A., 340 Tolleson, Jesse D., 105 Tollison, Linda J., 340 Tominello, Rosemarie, 374 Tomlin, Judy K., 366 Tomlinson, John A., 126, 356 Tomlinson, Richard M., 356 Tompkins, Edward C. Jr., 375 Totty, Louis B Jr., 340 Touchstone, Omar G. Ill, 375 Towles, Eugene S. Ill, 109, 340 Townsend, Arnold E., 375 Townsend C. W., 285, 340 Townsend Jeannene A., 356 Townsend, Robert M., 356 Tramel. Dorothy A. R., 270, 356 Trammell, Clifford A., 340 Tranum. John R., 356 Tranum, Joseph S. Jr., 116, 356 Treadway, Charles C, 375 Treloar, James G. Jr., 340 Treppendahl, Ann E., 301 Treppendahl, Jamsie R., 315, 340 Trevathan, David L., 114 Tribble, Harry R., 375 Trimble, James M. Jr., 109, 356 Triplett, Earl H. Jr., 125 Triplett, Mary A., 356 Triplett, Michael Wm., 375 Triplett, Stacy M., Tripp, Larry N., 116, 301 Trivedi, Mahesh N., 315 Trollinger, Dons D. B., 356 Trosclair, Brenda M. B., 346 Truesdale, Roger A., 109, 375 Truett, Earl A. Ill, 375 Truitt, John F. Jr., 375 Tryba Jose ph J., 356 Tubb, Nancy A., 340 Tubb, Van J., 366 Tuck Grady A., 356 Tucker, Daniel L. Jr., 340 Tucker, Darrell L., 356 Tucker, Elbert F., 356 Tucker, F. S., 120, 366 Tucker, Guy L., 340, 132 Tucker, Henry W., 340, 121 Tucker, James E., 340 Tucker, John A., 356 Tucker, Marjorie R., 366 Tucker, Paul B., 375 Tucker, Robert J., 132 Tullos, Jerry L., 280, 340 Tunstall, Charles D., 128, 375 Turakhia, Jitendrakumar, 315 Turcotte, Robert M. Jr., 375 Turner, Alan D., 105 Turner, Bill W.. 356 Turner, Clyde C, 356 Turner, David W. Jr., 132 Turner, Edwin Z. Jr., 340 Turner, James W., 125, 284 Turner, Joan, 340 110 Turner, John Jr., 315 Turner, Larry L., 375 Turner, Leslie E., 366 Turner, Orion M., 375 Turner, Pat H., 340 Turner, Willie H., 340 Turnipseed, Don M., 340 Turnipseed, James L., 356 Turnipseed, Marvin D., 346 Tutor, Jerry N., 274 Twilley, Charles R., 375 Tyler, David L., 366 Tyler, Robert C, 340 112 Tyler, Thomas E., 124 Tylicki. Henry F. Sr., 356 Tyrone, Charles L., 366 u Ueltschey, Watts C, 116, 375 Underwood, Richard D., 114 Upchurch, Billy A., 366 Upthegrove, Sue, 315 Usilton, Larry W. Ill, 315 Usry, James L., 366 Vaidya, Surendrulal R., 315 Van, Etten H. D., 356 Vance, Beverly G., 122, 307 366 Vance, Christy, 375 Vance, David A., 116 Vance, Donald V., Vance, Kenneth R., 356 Vance, Thomas B., 3 10 Vandiver, Andrea J., 356 Varner, Donald L., 114 Vaughan, Drewey L., 340 Vaughan, John T. Jr., 340 Vaughan, Monda E., 356 Vaughan, Natasha E., 356 Vaughan, Patricia L., 366 Vaughan, Evelyn D., 375 Vaughn, James F., 356 Vaughn, Thomas F., 366 Vaught, George A. Ill, 375 Veazey, Douglas H., 121 Vertz, Richard J., 366 Vest, James H. Ill, 356 Viator, James R., 340 Vice, Michael L., 340 Vickcry, Jimmy D., 356 Vidovich, John J., 315 Vidovich, Virginia E. B., 340, 179, 202, 272 Vincent, David E., 274, 340 Vinson, Rebecca J., 134, 301, 356 Vinson, Sam C. Jr., 356 Virden, Virginia H., 375 Voss, David R., 375 Vowell, Barney A., 375 Vowell, Bennie D., 356 Vowell, Michael E., 340 Vowell, Virginia D., 340 w Wachs, John J., 366 Waddell, W. R., 340 Waddle, Paul E., 366 Wade, Douglas K., 120, 375 Wade, Hanna E., 375 Wade, Hayes L. II, 315 Wade, Marvin S. Jr., 356 Wade, Wmccarroll, 366 Waggoner, Fred G., 356 Walden, Bobbie J., 340 Walden, Carol S. B., 276 Walden, Charles E., 315 Walden, John W., 128 Walden, Tommy D., 340 Waldrop, Dudley J., 116 Waldrup, Eddie J., 356 Walker, Andrew C, 116 Walker, Babetta J. F., 270, 356 Walker, Charles D., 125 Walker, Claude A. Jr., 278 Walker, David J., 356 Walker, Elizabeth A., 341, 29, 216 Walker, Gary W., 340 Walker, George H., 356 Walker, James B., 366 Walker, James C. Jr., 341 Walker, James F., 341 Walker, John T., 341 Walker, Margret, E., 308, 341 Walker, Michael J., 118 Walker, Richard G., 179, 130 Walker, Richard S., 341 Walker, Robert D., 303 Walker, Ronnie L., 341, 272, 274 Walker, Thomas H., 375 Walker, Thomas J., 341 Walker, Vollie N., 341 Walker, William C, 356 Walker, William W., 315 Wall, Betty A. W., 341 Wall, Kathenne C, 193, 122, 356 Wall, Robert E., 341 Wall, Theodore T. Jr., 285, 356 Wall, William B. Jr., 280 Wall, William M., 341 Wallace, Barry K., 341 Wallace, Charlotte A., 341 Wallace, James L., 356 Wallace, Nancy L. T., 276, 356 Wallace, Randolph L., 341, 274 Wallace, Rodney O., 356 Waller, Harold E., 341 Walley, Charles W., 366 Walley, James W., 356 Walley, Stephen C, 356 Wallis, James R., 126, 356 Walsh, John R., 341, 109 Walters, Gladys B., 315 Walters, James F., 341 Walters, Johnny W., 282, 356 Walters, William L., 366 Walters, Wmllester, 109 Walton, Albert P., 124, 301, 356 Walton, Farrie, 375 Walton, Jo A., 356 Walton, John L. Ill, 375 Walton, Karen I., 270, 341 392 Walton, Katherine I... 100 Walton. Nathaniel D , 125 Walton, Robert E.. 120, 208. 375 Walton. Sid M.. 121, 356 Wamble. Douthit E. Jr., 375 Wang, Ching-Tsang, 315 Ward, Christopher J.. 356 Ward, Eugene W. Jr.. 356 Ward. Evelyn F., 375 Ward, George T.. 375 Ward, Henry G. Jr., 356 Ward, Jerry B., 12 I Ward. John E. Jr., 128 Ward, Judy D., 356 Ward, Larry J., 375 Ward, Linda F., 375 Ward, Mary A., 356 Ward. Michael C, 375 Ward, Myra A., 110 Ward, Sidney D., 356 Wardell. F. N., 356 Wardlaw, Tommy D., 280, 341 Ware, Marcus W., 3il, 228 Waring, Daniel P. Ill, 128, 356 Warren, Clarence E. Jr., 278, 311, 356 Warren, Henry G. Jr., 356 Warren Jack Jr., 311 Warren, Randall C, 356 Warren, Sandra A., }4l, 270, 276 Warren, Timothy L., 341 Warren, Wayne F., 356 Washburn, William C. Jr.. 109, 366 Washington, Eddie S., 292, 366 Washington, Eric S., 315 Wasson, Charles S., 366 Waters, Leslie L. Jr., 356 Watkins, Brenda J., 356 Watkins, James S. , 356 Watkins, John B., 356 Watkins, Richard L., 356 Watras, Charles S., 375 Watras, I.aurin A., 122 Watson, Alice J., 356 Watson, Glen A. Jr., 357 Watson, James M., 366 Watson, John V., 341 Watson, Judith A., 375 Watson, Sandra L., 110 Watson, Thomas D., 357 Watt, Helen M., 366 Watts, Charles M., 366 Watts. James A., 357 Watts, John G., 366 Watts, Richard Z., 125, 375 Watts, Thomas J., 301 Watts, William O., 109, 375 Wayne, Susan M., 268 Weatherford, Dwight W., 3-11, 121 Weatherly, Gary E., 202, 357 Weathers, George C. IV, 366 Weathers, William D., 375 Weathersby, Robert E. Jr., 128 Weathersby, Troy E., 375 Weaver, Dennis R., 341 Weaver, Donald Q., 126 Weaver, Edwin L., 366 Weaver. Linda L., 311 Weaver, Rickey Q., 375 Webb, Andra L., 341. 268 Webb, Charles T., 311, 121 Webb, David R., 311, 357 Webb, Herbert C, 126, 366 Webb, Joe C, 116 Webb, Judy C, 134, 366 Webb, Mary E., 122 Webb, Peggy J. W., 357 Webb, Thomas M. Jr., 366 Webb, William H. Jr., 366 Webber, Barbara J., 357 Weber, Kathleen S., 366 Webster, Stuart S.. 366 Webster, William N., 341 Wedgeworth, James H., 285, 375 Wedgeworth, Joe D., 375 Weeks, Charles L. Jr., 118 Weeks, Martha N., 366 Weeks, Patricia L., 32, 122 Weems, Paula, 366 Weess, Thomas V., 357 Weigand, Suzanne, 357 Weihing. John C, 357 Weir. George A., 357 Weisser, John D.. 375 Welborn, Larry W., 357 Welch, Charlotte A., 357 Welch, David W., 366 Welch, Henry O., 375 Wellington, Susan D., 276, 375 Wells. Cecil M., 366 Wells. Gerald A.. 357 Wells, Willard T.. 357 Wells, William K., 366 Welsh, Steven C, 366 Wendelsdorf, Kim M., 106, 366 Wesley, Charles E., 366 Wesson, Frances D., 366 West, Ervin W., 341 West, James H. Jr., 341 West, Ralph M., 341 West, Sidney E., 357 West Zeb D., 105, 366 Westbrook, John R. Jr., 315 Westbrook, Julius D , 375 Westbrook, Lawrence P., 285 Westbrook, Sara A., 122, 196, 366 Westcott, Frederick L., 341 Westerfield Andrew M. W., 128 Weston, Catherine E., 341 Wheat, Johnnie R., 341 Wheeler, Charles E., 341 Whitaker, David E., 126, 357 White, Benjamin E., 366 White, Betty L., 375 White. Calvin Bruce Jr., 274 White, Charles Michael, 375 White, David L., 112 White, Dixie E., 375 White, Elizabeth A., 375 White, Harolyn S., 375 White, Ida C, 366 White, James E., 357 White, James M., 341, 121 White, James R. Jr., 109. 357 White, James R., 101, 280, 357 White, John A., 121, 357 White, John S., 3-11 White, Julian S. Jr., 366 White Larry R., 10 i White, Marie E., 311 White, Martha P., 270, 357 White, Nancy L., 357 White, Philip D., 342 White, Robert C, 118 White, Robert R. Jr. 109 White, Scarlet A., 312, 110, 217 White, Thomas E., 118 White, Troy W., 375 White, Virginia D., 375 White, William M., 357 Whitehead, Elizabeth A., 342 Whitehead, Jesse W. Jr., 342, 274 Whitfield, Dorothy A. C, 357 Whitfield, Edmond L. Jr., 121, 357 Whitfield, James M., 357 Whitfield, Richard M., 192, 128 Whitfield, Stanley G., 375 Whitlock, Charles A., 366 Whitlock, James W., 3 42 Whitlock, Linda S., 342 Whitsett, Lucy M., 110 Whitten, Dan, 375 Whittier, Gregory M., 366 Whittington. Jill L., 375 Whittle, Ralph L. Jr., 357 Wicks, Martha L., 106, 375 Wicks, Odis L. Ill, 292 Wideman, Nan C, 110 Wier, David D., 3 12 Wier, Phil Ford. 128 Wiggins, Roger D., 342 Wilbanks, Roger C, 357 Wilbourn, Terry A., 342 Wilburn, Kenneth R., 342 Wilcox, Donald L., 375 Wilcox, Norman B., 282 Wilcox Roy P. Jr., 3-12 Wilcox, Wayne C, 114 Wilder. George R., 126, 366 Wilder, Harold R., 109 Wilder, Hoyt B. Ill, 114 Wiley, Claudia A., 342 Wilkcrson, Charles W., 128 Wilkerson. Idabelle F., 134, 357 Wilkerson, Princella E., 196, 357 Wilkes, Charles E., 128, 301, 304 Wilkes, Ronald D., 128 Wilk.ns, David E., 130, 366 Wilkins, James M., 366 Wilkinson, Eileen, 357 Willard, Judith A., 342 Willcoxon, Elmer H. Jr., 357 Willcutt, Robert L., 3-12 Williams, Barbara J., 375 Williams, Betty D., 342 Williams Bobbie J., 375 Williams, Charles F., 357 Williams, Charles S., 357 Williams Clara D. C, 357 Williams Clyde W., 315 Williams, Cynthia B., 106, 375 Williams, Dion S., 357 Williams Frank W., 126, 357 Williams, George B., 357 Williams, George, D., 342 Williams, George R , 3 12 Williams, George R., 342 Williams, Han, Id E., 366 Williams, Henry C. Jr., 342 Williams, James A., 342 Williams, James F.. 357 Williams, James G., 342 Williams, Jeanne, 357 Williams, John C, 109, 375 Williams, John D., 366 Williams, Joseph L., 357 Williams, Joseph L., 315 Williams, Kary F., 342 Williams, Katherine D., 366 Williams, Kenneth D., 342 Williams, Lawanda A., 357 Williams, Lawrence L., 366 Williams, Lonnie B. Jr., 357 Williams, Mary E., 301, 366 Williams, Michael E., 116, 301 Williams, Michael S., 126 Williams, Michael W., 342 Williams, Norma J., 375 Williams, Philip L., 375 Williams, Phillip K., 337 Williams, Phyllis K., 342 Williams, Ralph K. Jr., 126 Williams, Robert L., 366, 375 Williams, Rodney L., 342 Williams, Rufus T. Jr., 342 Williams, Teddy C, 342 Williams, William E.. 366 Williams, William G., 357 Williamson, Carol NT., 357 Williamson. James F. Jr.. 121, 357 Williamson, Lewis M., 357 Williamson. Martha J.. 357 Williamson. Meredith J., 375 Williamson, Norman I... 343. 193 Williford. Marv M.. 295 Willingham. John R., 366 Willis, James W., 315 Willis, Jerald E., 366 Willis. John C. Ill, 105, 357 Willis, Timothy A., 366 Willison, Ronald G.. 274, 357 Willoughby, Inza F.. 106 Willoughby, Jerry D., 343 Wilson, Bobby G., 357 Wilson, Charles H.. 343 Wilson, Donald E. Jr., 375 Wilson, George W.. 357 Wilson, Harold M.. 12 1 Wilson, Hilary A., 122 Wilson, James B. 111. ili Wilson. Janice M., 343, 270 Wilson, John B., 357 Wilson, John Leslie, 375 Wilson, John W., 357 Wilson, Marcus T., 366 Wilson, Ragan, P. Ill, 375 Wilson, Ronald I... 343 Windham, Alfred C... 366 Windham, Charles R„ 366 Windham, Donald A., 109, 357 Windham, Janette K., 315 Winegarden, Pery B.. 120, 357 Wineman, Wade S. Jr.. 116 . 301 Winfield. Samuel K , 118 Wingfield, Randall G.. 366 Wingo, Dean K.. 12 l Winstead, Bobby E., 343 Winter, A. Scott. 357 Winters, Rodger A.. 343 Wise, Daniel R.. 112 Wise, James L. Jr.. 343 Wise, Joann, 315 Wise. Lawrence. P.. 3)3 Wise. Michael L., 126 Wise, Natileene, L., 357 Wissner, Kenneth F. Jr.. 105 Witcher, James I.., 3 13 Withers, Charles R., 118 Withers, Susie A., 375 Witt, James A., 366 Wiygul, Brenda J.. 28, 357 Wiygul, James E. Ill, 128 Wohlgemuth C. J. Jr., 357 Wolfe, Bobby J. Jr., 357 Wolfhard, Joachim. 375 Wolski, Warren J., 375 Womack, Martha L., 357 Womack, Ollie E., 375 Womack, Patsy L., 366 Womble, John G., 366 Wong, Betty J., 366 Wong. Catharyn J., 375 Wong. Melvin J., 357 Wong. Michael J., 34.3 Wong, Mitchell, J., 366 Wong, Raymond L., 366 Wonnacott, Bradly J., 132, 357 Wood, Cynthia T., 106, 209, 299 Wood, Eugene J., 308 Wood, John F., 315 Wood, Linda M., 343 Wood, Milton A., 109 Wood, Sara K., 375 Wood, Stanley C, 116 Woodruff, Eddy S., 357 Woodruff, Johnny R., 357 Woods, Bobby C. 343 Woods, James F., 357 Woods, Jimmy R., 343 Woods, Melvin W., 357 Woods, Robert L., 120, 366 Woodyear, Terry J., 134, 301, 375 Woodlbright, John C, 343 Wooley, James L., 343 Woolfolk, Emily C, 343 Wooten, Howard G., 357 Wooten, John B., 375 Wootton, George M.. 128, 366 Word, Sue C, 272, 343 Worley, James H., 313 Worsham, Ernest G., 375 Worthey, Thomas D., 357 Wren. Eunice V. P., 357 Wren. Tommy W., 343 Wright, Anna C, 357 Wright, Barbara K., 366 Wright, Dale B., 357 Wright. Emily A.. 110, 357 Wright. James G., 357 Wright. John R. Jr., 357 Wright. Julia L., 122 Wright, Larry F., 124, 357 Wright, Patricia L., 106 Wright. Sandra E. M., 343 Wright. Sherry D , 357 Wyatt. Lee T. Ill, 121, 209, 219, 3t8 Wyckoff, William G., 128, 375 Wylie, Dwight K., 348 Wynn. Larry W., 366 Wynn, Lowell, Bostick, 348 Wynne, Don A., 348 Wynne, Larry D., 375 Yamada. Hideo, 315 Yarber, Jack T. Jr., 348 Yarbrough, Benny L., 348 Yarbrough, Gregory L , 308 Yarbrough, Mary A., 366 Yates, Janice K., 366 Yates, Joseph D., 343 Yates, Lynn, 313 Yates, William C. 366 Yates. William R., 366 Yawn, Richmond W., 375 Yeager, Don A., 343 Yeatman, James C 343 Yelverton, Charles O., 125 Yilling. Fred P., 308 Yoder, Richard L., 124 York, Mike A.. 116 Yoste. Charles T., 130, 313 Yoste, Harry M. Jr., 130 You Yuan-Chwen, 343 Young, Charles A., 343 Young, Charles M.. 315 Young, Marie C, 3 48 Young, Michael S., 375 Young, Robert A., 366 Young, Sandra K., 375 Young, Sarah P., 343 Young, Thomas A. Jr., 348 Youngblood, Cathy L., 122, 375 Zdenek, Charles J. Jr., 348 Zeigler, Alfred L., 348 Zeigler, John F., 343 Zeringue, Lynn J., 348 Zimmerman, Loren R., 116 Zitto, Vince A., 348 393 Acacia, 104 Afro-American Plus, 292 Agriculture Clubs: Agricultural Economics, 244 AET B, 245 Alpha Zeta, 246 Agronomy Club, 247 Block and Bridle, 248-249 Dairy Science, 250 Poultry Science, 251 Horticulture, 252 Plant Pathology, 253 FFA, 254 Entomology, 255 Pre- Vet, 256 Air Force ROTC, 188-189, 238-243 Alpha Delta Pi, 106-107 Alpha Phi Omega, 302 Alpha Tau Omega, 108-109 Alumni Association, 300 Army ROTC, 186-187, 230-237 Arts Sciences Clubs: Alpha Epsilon Delta, 257 Blackfriars, 258 Phi Mu Alpha, 259 American Chemical, 260 American Nuclear, 26l Social Work, 26 1 University Choir,262 Madrigal Singers, 263 Sigma Tau Delta, 264 Psychology, 265 Associated Women Students, 196-197 ATO Little Sisters, 299 Baptist Student Union, 294-295 Baseball, 90-93 Basketball, 84-88 Best Dressed, 29 Board of Publications, 201 Business Industry Clubs: Accounting, 266-267 Phi Chi Theta, 268 Alpha Kappa Psi, 269 Pi Omega Pi, 270 SAM, 271 Calendar Girls, 24-25 Campus politics, 48-49 Cheerleaders, 208-209 Chi Omega, 110-111 Christmas Open House, 152 Circle K, 303 Index of Activities Coeds, 44-47 Colleges of: Agriculture, 172-173 Arts Sciences, 174, 175 Business Industry, 176- 177 Education, 178-179 Engineering, 180-181 Forest Resources, 182-183 Committee of 82, 301 Cross Country, 96 Delta Chi, 112 Derby Day, 154 Diversion, 52-55 Education Clubs: Dean ' s Cabinet, 272 Kappa Delta Pi, 273 Industrial Education, 274-275 Phi Beta Lambda, 276 Elder Statesmen, 304 Engineering Clubs: A.I.A.A, 277 AICHE, 278-279 ASCE, 280 ASME, 281 AIIE, 282 A.E.E.E., 283 SAME, 284 SPE, 285 Landscape Architecture, 286 Theta Tau, 287-289 Entertainment and Concerts Farmhouse, 105 Football, 71-83 Forest Resources Clubs: Delta Pi Delta, 290 Forestry, 291 Freshmen, 367-375 Gamma Beta Phi, 309 Golf, 89 Graduate School, 184-185 Graduates, 312-315 Graduation, 64-65 Homecoming, 30-31, 142-143 Honor Fraternities: Omicron Delta Kappa, 218-219 Blue Key, 220 Cardinal Key, 221 Phi Kappa Phi, 222-223 Alpha Lambda Delta, 224 Phi Eta Sigma, 225 Eta Kappa Nu, 226 Tau Beta Pi, 227 Pi Tau Sigma, 228 MSPE, 229 India Association, 293 Interesidence Hall Council, 200 Interfraternity Council, 102 Islamic Association, 298 Juniors, 344-358 Kappa Alpha, 114-115 Kappa Sigma, 116-117 Karate Club, 306-307 Lambda Chi Alpha, 118-119 Lecture Series, 56-57 Lyceum Series, 60-61 M-Club, 308 Miss Hospitality, 28 Miss Mississippi State, 32-33 Miss MSU, 20 Most Beautiful, 18-19 Mr. MSU, 21 MSU Band, 210-213 Old South, 155 Panhellenic, 103 Party Girl, 148-151 Phi Kappa Tau, 120-121 Philo Demos, 305 Phi Mu, 122-123 Pi Kappa Alpha, 124-125 Reflector, 202-203 Registration, 40-41 Reveille, 204-207 Reveille Beauties, 22-23, 26-27 Reveille Favorities, 34-35 Rifle Team, 97 Rush, 138-139 Seniors, 316-343 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 126-127 Sigma Chi, 128-129 Sigma Phi Epsilon, 130-131 Soccer, 99 Songfest, 153 Sophomores, 359-366 Student Association, 192-195 Tau Kappa Epislon, 132-133 Tennis, 94-95 Track, 98 Triangle, 113 Union Program Council, 198-199 Wesley Foundation, 296-297 Who ' s Who, 214-217 YMCA, 299 Zeta Tau Alpha, 134-135 394 Morris Edwards Studio Official Reveille Photographer Photo Credits Edwards: pps. 2-15; 18-27; 29-31; 34; 35; 38; 39; 42 43; 45; 51; 55; 58; 59; 63-65; 71-75; 82; 83; 90-93 96-98; 102-144; 164; 165; 167-189; 192-224; 156; 157 312-380; 56-57; 66-67; 84-89; 152-153; 144; 398. 395 Jerry Moulder Official Photographer ofM GTT Moulder: pps. 1; 16; 55; 58; 59; 62-65; 69; 166; 172-185; 190; 19 310; 311; 377; 56-57; 1( 9; 2 3; 358. ■ ' : 37; 161- 10; 155; Photo Credits Top left: Wayne Cottingim— pps. 46; 54; 62; 76; 80; 81 99; i37 ; 144-161; 198; 208; 209; 148; 149-151; 376; 400 56-57; 84; 88; 85-87; 144. Top right: Mike Horowitz — pps 70; 138; 210; 211; 212; 213. Above: Lee Sumner — pps 40; 41; 91-95; 154. Left: Gary Sloan— pps. 51; 79; 377 Tuscaloosa News — pps. 78-79. 397 Copy Credits Burton Barnes— pps. 1; 51; 54; 62; 39; 152-153; 160. Ginger Ditto— pps. 60. Sandy Fulton— pps. 32; 41. Lynn Goode— pps. 44. John Hendrix— pps. 172-174; 177; 179; 181; 183; 185; 186; 188. Sam Love— pps. 57; 203. Raymond A. Mosley —pps. 4-15; 19-21; 22; 23; 26; 27; 31; 34; 35; 49; 71; 72; 74; 75; 78-81. Eddie Stebbins — pps. 82; 84; 89; 90; 94; 96-99. 398 Specifications The 1969 edition of the Reveille was printed by the offset lithography process by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. The basic portion of the book is printed on 80 pound Matt X lithograpah paper. Color sections, including the first 32 pages, are printed on 100 pound Double-coated Enamel. The basic type is Melior. The Division pages are done in Taylor ' s 43 process gravure brown with the art conversion overprinted in black. The binding was done by Taylor. Portrait Photography was done by Morris Edwards Studio, Starkville, Mississippi. Press run was 7500 copies. 399 We have reached the last page. I would like to express a word of thanks to my staff members who have worked untiringly over the past six months. We have had our differences of opinion. Yet we have settled them and this REVEILLE is the final result of those settlements. I would especially like to thank Mr. Roy Ruby who has helped us in every way possible even though this year was only his first in an advisory capacity to the REVEILLE. Mrs. Marilyn Jordan, Mr. Ruby ' s secretary, deserves a resounding thank you as well; she was like a staff member to me because of her contributions. Mr. Nicky Drake, Taylor Publishing Rep- resentative, has been invaluable in his service to the REVEILLE. He really got me moving last June and has kept me moving ever since. And the University administra- . -v tion has demonstrated its eagerness for top notch student publications through its cooperation. For these gestures and others I am grateful. We live in a time of great student involvement. As students, we have made some of the problems which are confounding society. On the other hand, as students, we have eradicated some of the problems which have worried our predecessors. While desiring an education in the university community, we have likewise desired justice and fairness in the greater realm of world society. We are not content to see outdated beliefs and practices perpetuated under the pretext that experience is the best teacher. Rather we hope for and desire to implement new ideas and answers to old questions and habits, ask- ing society to judge our idealism not as reactionary con- duct but as possible solution to problems which should have been solved many years ago. However, we, the students of Mississippi State Uni- versity, are unique in that we are extremely apathetic during this era of student involvement across the nation. We have shown no desire to develop the potential of this institution in the fields of knowledge and truth. Simi- larly we have shown no desire to move this university ahead as one of great learning and thought. To ourselves we must say that the greatest injustice a man can perform is to grow in age sleeping when he should be thinking and doing. Mississippi State University: a study of potential. But will we ever contribute? 400 1 I , '


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