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Reveille 1973 Vol. 68 an official publication of the students of Mississippi State University Mississippi State, Mississippi Ned Walton Editor Nancy Barnard Business Manager a campus apart from the world; a rigid curriculum to follow; dorm, fraternity, and sorority life; cramming for finals; four years for a degree; . . . Mississippi State aexa warn nil ML. ■■■  ■ ftp-«? ■% ? 4, «W etfp Ilk • ■ ■ ■« CSV ' I 1 lySil iP- 9 fc MISS. STATE UNIVERSITY COLUMBUS ► y % ■ ■ l i H ri p ' Im ff! ifi i ; li - r f Irmflw Mr Al mm ■ ' -?V - f . ' ; ' • ' i ' - - ' ' ' - ■ I — = .] •, € ■ :| . , ' H L - « w ■ Mi ' ' ' ' ' .P k. if™ ■ . Ilk. r+ ' ■ ■ ' ■■■■ : ' ' iis % 5, ' Vf, ' W ' h..t 2 VNrV (Vrt K . Mft • ? ■• : LV ■• ■ • j$ £ 7 ; rv - u Only a year, but I ' ve changed. Physically, a little; mentally, a lot. I ' m a little more realistic now. 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I i 58 7-7C -6 337 587 --2 cui I_c 1 5b 7-54 ■305? §1 7? 5S7:-78 1323 i 5S7-S2 344F 1 -f ' - ■ 13! -7D- 73 05 1 : HC7-32- 5301 • nC rfS 5 83 A • • - s r X f me T ■ X ■Si £ ' K H V; ,? -; . ? ' ■n ... t V V ' kii 9r ' ■ . . JsaSD •« «v JBvi Hi - '  l f K , ■ -•• I I - . r i When one stands on the drill field and surveys the scene at Mississippi State, a feeling of perpetual existence pervades his thoughts. It ' s the same campus, give or take a building, that it was four years ago — or maybe forty years ago. Like silent spectators the buildings watch, impervious to change. There is more to any University than the physical entity, but when it ' s all said and done, the campus prevails — serene and silent, a witness to another year. Another year at Mississippi ' s most dynamic institution. If you happen to stand on the parade ground by S. D. Lee on Saturday, the most dynamic thing you will find is the Chapel ' s singing silo. No revolutions fire the campus; very few demonstrations are sparked. No student has been shot — in fact, possession of fireworks constitutes a major offense at MSU. Pray-ins garner more support than sit-ins. No SDS chapters, Weathermen, or Black Panthers can be found. Perhaps a black student may wear an Afro hairdo or don features of his historical costume, but taking over Allen Hall and demanding a black president for MSU is far from his mind. Mississippians are a distinct people — consequently the state ' s institutions reflect distinct characteristics. Silence, minding one ' s own business, staying out of trouble, respect for womanhood — appreciated or not — mark the Mississippi Culture. Minority groups, both radical and ethnic coexist peacefully with the larger white Anglo-Saxon Protestant population. There is equilibrium, here on all levels. Perhaps no great exchange of thought, but certainly little conflict. In sum, MSU ' s campus is a mini-Mississippi, and perhaps no other influence is as strong as the mere location. Visitors to Mississippi State have been impressed by two major characteristics — the size of the campus and the silence. Perhaps an illusion of educated idiots bumbling to class with little more on their minds than the factors of 2N 1 + N 2 cou ld arise from the silence of MSU ' s campus, but in short, that ' s just not true. At the risk of sounding trite, that ' s just the way we do things down here. 86 87 88 For years well-meaning individuals of all castes and colors have despaired the intellectual wasteland and political vacuum next to Starkville, disguised as an istitution of higher learning. With great, lengthy, oratorical, and written attempts to change the situation, the forerunners to enlightenment have satirized, criticized, nd chastised the state student to do something — anything. And the catch all word, apathy, or apathetic, is thrown about freely. The word apathy is spoken so freely and used so often, most have lost the leaning of this very nebulous term. The truth, in many instances, is that apathy nplies a failure to support a list of narrow issues propounded by any given group, or example, a hippie without a beard is apathetic, a feminist with a bra is apath- tic, etc., etc. . . . Apathy has taken on all the old connotations that Communist sed to have, but applied to different situations. So, armed with a jargon all their own, quick to address the issues, reformers set ut to end apathy, to make MSU a truly dynamic university, right wrongs, slay drag- ns, and vote for liberal candidates. The only fallacy to the crusaders at Mississippi State is a basic error in estimating le situation. Perhaps to their surprise, or embarrassment, MSU does not really fit le true definition of an apathetic institution, despite the fact that a quiet facade sually greets observers. MSU is a virtual beehive of activity in many respects. Pro- sssional, service, and honor organizations abound. Even the average student par- cipates in intramural activities. Union programs, and YMCA enrichment happen- igs. So where is the apathy? Most students are too busy in relevant activities to be othered with it. Examine a classic example. Take an engineer, any engineer, and Dok first at his curriculum. That should demonstrate energy if not a a touch of lasochism. He probably belongs to an engineering club, society, or fraternity — laybe he ' s an officer. He might belong to one or two extracurricular organizations, ut there are only 24 hours in a day. Is he apathetic? Not Hardly — in fact he may e one of the most involved students on campus within his frame of existence. He robably would not attend a demonstration, even if there was one on campus, and hilosophizing at the Union over coffee is almost out of the question. 89 90 So where can the line be drawn. Some say the fellow was an egghead, narrow, unrounded, fool — but if he applies himself to his work, dedicates himself to his chosen pro- fession, and seeks the same with all his energy, it is unclear how he could bring dishonor to himself or his school, least of all be labelled apathetic. One of the quietest forms of protest in the world is the vote. Votes have changed the courses of nations, states, and even universi- ties. No sit in, stand in, lay in, or fire can cause the chain of events in our society to change as rapidly as an election. The silent majority reb- els with every election. But revolution for the sake of making noise, embarrassing Momma and Poppa, or getting some free TV time just is not worth the effort at MSU. Even the egg- heads and the unrounded quietly practice their involvement by voting, writing letters, and personal contact. Methods not as extrava- gant as seizing a building, but in the final anal- ysis much more effective. Surely, there is nothing wrong with silence, in fact it has been said that silence is golden, good for learning, meditation, and the soul. We at Mississippi State are indeed rich. 91 92 93 This year was no exception to the usual hassle of getting readjusted to campuj life. Schedule changes and all sections full were two familiar terms that again con fronted students at registration. At least this year the fall semester would end befon Christmas — a welcomed change. One official change was the name of the campus post office: State College, MS became Mississippi State, MS. Women conquered another formerly male dorm; thi: year it was Butler. The men did not complain though. With parking a problem, tin Union parking lot was closed which had serious repercussions on the Union ' s opera tions. The Reflector crusaded to allow students to use checks to purchase footbal tickets to a stadium that, for students, is infested with splinters while the non-stu dents get aluminum seats. MSU saw its first flim-flam man as Social Chairman Paul Karre was taken in b; Manuel Dias, better known as Frank Santana, the supposed brother of music sta Carlos Santana. Dias offered Santana for a free concert, but did soak Karre for $100. Karre checked some license plates and found that Frank Santana did not exis On September 16, Dias pleaded guilty to false pretense charges, was fined $265, an was released. But Karre never lived it down. Gil Carmichael came and shook hands in his destined-for-failure Senate bid whil Vince Vance and the Valiants shocked us with ' 50 ' s rock. Joe Palmer, MSU Union ' s barber for 32 years, retired from cutting hair an declared the long hair problem was getting worse . . . 94 .... ■ ■ . . ■ •■ ' H| Student minds were helped on various levels. The Academic council established a grade review board for students who thought they had been shafted. Faculty evaluations were published, and if all that didn ' t help, the student health center hired a psychiatrist. Several legal squabbles enlivened activities on more than one occa- sion. A fight to register and vote in Starkville culminated with Federal Judge Orma Smith siding with students and allowing them to register. Out of state tuition was challenged, and discrimination on grounds of sex suits were filed. Student elections at the beginning of the year were held as usual, but a strange event occurred. Ernest Thomas, watchdog of righteousness, filed a protest and a 147 vote discrepancy was discovered. One Senator- Elect was removed from his office. Later, the senate passed a bill requiring all campaign signs be removed from the front of the Union to keep the premises from resembling a junk yard weeks after the elec- tions. Frank Dowsing, President ' s scholar, Omicron Delta Kappa officer, and varsity athlete, was elected Mr. MSU and Sydney Tucker reigned doubly as Homecoming Queen and Miss MSU. Dowsing ' s election failed to make some alumni happy since be happened to be black, but no one complained about Sydney. As usual, the Board of Trustees and students of the institutions of higher learning clashed. The Board, as ever, prevailed. As Chairman Thomas N. Turner put it, They could have a pot smoking contest and have a killing if dorm visitation was allowed. A second issue, that of a student member on the Board, received little more attention than the first encounter. The Board said the proposal had no real substance. The Reflector, perennial hotbed of activism, voiced many opinions and took many stands. AWS was blasted as a tea party organization. $2850 was considered absurd for the Miss MSU Pageant. Cheerleaders were considered unenthusiastic. WSSO received criticism for expecting the Student Association to pay for the broadcast cost of games, and many other subjects of interest were addressed. No one attempted to close the REFLECTOR in 1972-3, but many thought it might be nice to do. 96 ir jw- f r v| Jt . w AJ v ii ..«:■ 97 98 State politics, the strangest and most unpredictable aspect of Mississippi ' s exist- Lce, raged on. Bill Waller alienated himself from the legislature by vetoing the post- idit bill last session, and a tooth and nail battle has ensued. The legislature struck ick, going over the Governor ' s head on several counts. A $16 million tax reduction as passed despite executive pressure to the contrary, demonstrating the split. Bu all as not lost. Liberal measures such as public kindergartens, compulsory school tendance, shield laws for newspaper reporters, and no fault insurance (the Gover- r said it was socialistic) were killed in committee, proving much too liberal at this ne. The MSU Student Senate, that sage, august, body of learned students failed to give ; approval to the women ' s equal rights amendment on two attempts by supporters the bill. Bill Waller, Jr., conceded that the matter could be taken to court, but 10 one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Seven students were busted for possession of marijuana. VD education, family anning, and birth control centers reflect some of the social changes experienced. )meone in Jackson stole the Bully outfit, and the Lambda Chi ' s bought a new bull- )g when the old one failed to yield to an oncoming car on University drive. ROTC Dpped its weekly drill for freshmen and sophomores. Sigma Nu rushed, and a col- iy may be in the future. Playboy ' s Miss May came to Beggar ' s Banquet while Senator James Eastland, re- 3cted with 54% of the vote, said he didn ' t think the Mississippi Democratic party id lost any power. Republicans only snickered as they took two of the state ' s five presentative seats. Republican Gil Carmichael got 41% of the vote in his campaign ;ainst Eastland without so much as a nod from the White House. A black was named assistant superintendent at Parchman while state officials sub- itted plans to a federal judge for improving the system. Roy K. Moore, the FBI ;ent who stamped out the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi in the early sixties, returned the state to head the state bureau in Jackson. The third Negro Catholic bishop in e history of the Catholic Church was installed in ceremonies in Jackson. Floyd cKissick, former director of CORE, spoke during Black History Week. Mississippi ate Supreme Court Justice Tom Pickens Brady, a leading advocate of white premacy and states ' rights, author of Black Monday, died in Houston, Texas, after heart attack. Lectern and Lyceum programs included Jack Anderson ' s assistants Brit Hume and e Spear, who said that if no muck existed, muckrakers would not be needed. The sechoslovakian State Orchestra, the largest in the world, came to entertain. The r estminster Choir and Ferrante and Teischer were well received. Rod McKuen elted many with his coarse smoothness. Paul Karre had trouble with his entertainment. The proposed coliseum might ive helped, but cancellations by John Denver and Helen Reddy kept the concert ene unsure. Thus, MSU survived another year. Lack of funds and inadequate facilities ham- med its progress, but failed to stifle it. And even so, another year has succumbed to story. 99 ► t 100 -mmmmmm ' What was it like to be a student at Mississippi State University from August 1972 until May 1973? Pleated pants, elephant bells, a football team that couldn ' t get it together, a basketball team that always came close, drops, pins, engagements, liberation, peace, elections, Budweiser, Chevas Regal, more elections, sex, Joe Palmer, celi- bacy, probation, Student Health, bombs, virtue, beer gardens, parking problems, high heeled shoes, the dry look, the lay- ered look, eating the whole thing, seeing the USA, 4 points, Triangle Club, com- mies, fascists, rednecks, feminists, prom- ises, cafeteria food, formals, informals, busts, breasts, knee socks, white socks, overalls, Bob Tyler, narcs, London flu, family planning, mono, REFLECTORS, finals, mid-terms, dex, candlelights, playmates, life, death, new bumpers, one-nighters, frustration, Mr. Pibb, Deliverance, Vince Vance, WAM, Allen Hall, pink slips, yellow slips, Mac Davis, Highway 82, scholarship, citizenship, honkeys, returning your own tray, higher prices, beards, pin ball machines, Union flicks, Jesus freaks, Cooper ' s droop, Siesta Green, Jack Parr, 3 mile hikes, bikes, Harleys, Intramurals, inspections, rejections, Burger Chef, exotic dancers, road trips, self service gas, Elton John, Roberta Flack, ETV, overdrafts, insurance salesmen, vending machines, Harvey Wallbangers, baseball park, hickies, panty raids, Clock Work Orange, Carmichael, Judge Mac ' s, Frank Santana, pot smoking contests and kill- ings, Rod McKuen, voter registration, Black Voices . . . 101 w N.-- 1 4 ■ yf P 3MI s it w iC ' l ' K V ' A •! ' ■? ' ■%rf T i : ... i I • Li? s£ ■ ' - r ' ' i This was again the year of Nixon. George McGovern, straddling ideal ism and pragmatism, got caught on both sides and failed miserably in hi contention for the Presidency. , George Wallace, governor of Alabama and strong Presidential con tender, was shot down in Maryland while Senator John Stennis was rob bed and shot in front of his house in Washington, D.C. Former President Lyndon Johnson died of a heart attack on the eve o the Vietnam peace settlement, shortly after the Democratic caucus vote to stop money for the war. Former President Harry Truman died the day after Christmas. Ironi cally, state officials who walked out of the 1948 Democratic conventio because of Truman ' s support of a civil rights plank eulogised Truman a a great man. The Supreme Court legalized abortions amid the rejoicing of women ' rights groups, and the ever present disapproval of the Catholic bishops c the United States. The death penalty was ruled as a cruel and unusu al punishment b the High Court, and 24 year old black Jimmy Essex cut down ten peopl and wounded others from the top of Howard Johnson Motor Lodge i New Orleans. Joe Frazier lost his heavyweight title to George Foreman, a 7-1 undei dog, in the third round. Muhammed Ali was less than happy. Apollo 17, the last moon shot for many years to come, flawlessly tra ersed to the moon. Chairwoman Jean Westwood, partially blamed for the demise of th Democratic party was ousted as Robert Strauss became the new chai] man. Reforms were promised. The Watergate bugging trial shocked the nation with its implications c corruption from local party offices to the highest positions in the land. The POW ' s came home. Some after ten years of captivity. Back to han burgers, butter, double knit clothes, and America. Perhaps the only ret victory of the Vietnam war was the return of these men. The 18 year old vote got its first major practical application, but onl about half the potential electorate applied it. Nixon impounded funds appropriated by Congress in an attempt t curtail inflation, and emergency funds to farmers were eliminated as th defense budget rose by 6 billion dollars. 104 mk- 1972-3 was a good year and a bad year depending on whose side you were on. Th IRA and Ulster defense league killed men, women, and children, tarred and feath ered British sympathizers, and bombed Northern Ireland almost as systematically a the U.S. hit Hanoi. Uganda, a rising African nation, formed the first black racist nation on that conti nent since the great empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. The Union of Sout] Africa stood aghast. Germany, East and Wes t, came a little closer. Willy Brandt, chief engineer of th unite Germany movement made great strides with normalization treaties. The U.S devalued its dollar and the price of a Volkswagen went from $2000 to $2200. Vietnam, the source of America ' s loss of virginity, was finally settled after 58,000- Americans lost their lives. Le Due Tho, Thieu, Madame Bien, and others played sij nificant parts in the peace. In 1968, Pat Paulsen said America should quit worryin about losing face in Vietnam, and get out before she lost a more important part c her anatomy. He was right, and we did. Allies, prestige, power, all destroyed as if b some of our own saturation bombing. Chile kept impounding U.S. tuna boats and insisting on a 200 mile coastal limi Salvador Allende and his Marxist regime came on hard times. Fidel Castro, long time thorn in the side of America ' s foreign affairs departmer signed a treaty with the U.S. to halt hijackers from absconding to Cuba. Russia had it bad this year, and over 300 million tons of American wheat went t the USSR breaking a trade deadlock that goes back to World War II. President Nixon, first in the hearts of 60% of his countrymen, made historic doc opening visits to Red China and Russia. He even applauded politely after taking i a Maoist ballet on the expulsion of the Nationalist Chinese and Chiang Kai-She from the mainland. Henry Kissinger surpassed most of the jet set in 1972 for total miles travele between Washington and Paris and lived up to his idol, Clemens von Metternich, i returning the world to status quo 1958. Spiro Agnew visited Indo China; South America; Europe; Stone Mountain, Geo gia; and Evansville, Indiana; but didn ' t get to Mississippi. Micronesia was the victim of American Imperialism in 1972, but their econom boomed. Athens, Greece became the new home of the American Mediterranean fleet as it U.S. continued support of the Popoudopolis dictatorship. Israel, Syria, Egypt, and Lebanon, continued their older than time squabble over few hundred miles of desert. Golda Meir bought 100 phantom jets from the U.S., an Egypt threw out some Russian advisors. 1972 was the year of the Olympiad in Munich, Germany. Plagued by irregularity usually traceable to political intrigue, the Munich assemblage was to be tainted h the assassination of eleven Israeli athletes by Arab terrorists. Timothy Leary was found alive and well in the Middle East. 106 k v i - .«r  107 108 109 Graduation. You have reached the goal and now you are prepared for your life ' s work. A time for joy, but you must temper your joy with realism. One of the greatest aspects of the American Dream has been the ability and per- missability of anyone to climb the ladder of success by his own merit. Historically and sta- tistically, a college education has been the way to power, prestige, and money. Today that is changing. Plumbers in New York made $35,000 last year, carpenters averaged about $20,000, and a garbage truck driver in Atlanta made $10,000. Teachers in Mississippi made $6,000 last year. Many accountants had trouble landing jobs, and many other trained graduates were forced into unrelated fields of work to make a living. What does this mean? Basically America is sat- urated with degree -holding job applicants. In the past, a degree was the key, but today it ' s going to take more than an education. Com- petition on every level, from vocal bearing to professional expertise will be on the line and you can bet employers will take advantage of the situation. You have a degree and quite possibly an in to a job. But getting in and achieving longevity are two different things. You must use non-cur- ricular courses like punctuality, dedication, and good judgement to compete. t t I ' ' A . no Ill How do you recall a year of your life? Everything that once commanded every ounce of your skill, energy, and patience is now only a memory. But . . . All life is a memory, except for the split second that is now. Consequently, even as thoughts are born; they die. A philosopher once wrote, I am all that I have heard and seen, thought and dreamed. Eventually it all comes back to memories . . . And what of 1972-73 at Mississippi State? 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' W«3 1 6rafD UJWa As head of the largest university in the state of Mississippi, Wil- liam L. Giles fulfills his many responsibilities to their greatest potentials. Under his guidance and leadership, the many facets of MSU have emerged as an effective and progressive whole. President Giles graduated from the University of Arkansas where he was active in professional plant-science related societies. He received his doctorate from the University of Missouri. Before his promotion to President of MSU in 1966, Dr. Giles served as vice- president of Agriculture and Forestry. At the present, Dr. Giles is fulfilling his four-year contract which commenced in 1972. REVEILLE: State has always been called Cow College. What position does the School of Agriculture have now in relationship to the other schools in numbers? GILES: The numbers went down rather drastically several years ago; they ' re now on the way back. It is certainly not the largest school, but the girls in home economics are swelling the enroll- ment. A young lady amused me so last year. She said, Dr. Giles, when I came up here they told me there were five boys to every girl, and I ' m about ready to have my five boys! REVEILLE: One thing we wanted to ask you about was the hous- ing. Are they going to start building more dorms for women? GILES: Well, yes. They ' ll be units that would house fifty or sixty people, which would give sort of a home feeling. Units this small would also offer a great deal of flexibility if the women wanted them as sorority houses. REVEILLE: What is the most outstanding change you ' ve seen take place since you ' ve been at State? GILES: Well, I think the change in the composition of the Student Body — with girls. Then, perhaps the other changes would be the changes in the campus itself — buildings. This building (Allen) really has changed the campus quite a lot. REVEILLE: How do you like this office compared to your other one? Is there any comparison? GILES: Oh, no comparison! Lee Hall has great tradition associated with it, and we want to preserve it. Lee is a good, sound building, but Allen is such a beautiful place. Montgomery Hall is slated to be torn down eventually, but we will definitely keep the cafeteria. In Lee Hall we plan to put in elevators so we can use the top floors. REVEILLE: In the next years which of the new building projects do you think are going to be the most beneficial? GILES: Well, we ' re looking forward to an Electrical Engineering Building in the future. We believe that building will add a great deal because it will have facilities for stage productions and seat- ing capacity for more people. Another building that we ' re looking forward to with great anticipation is a Fine Arts and Home Eco- nomics Building. REVEILLE: Aren ' t they going to be tearing up the parking lot behind the union? GILES: Part of it. The long range plans call for parking around further from the center of the campus with transportation into the campus — some sort of shuttle service. REVEILLE: What effects has State had on the growth of Missis- sippi? GILES: I think Mississippi State has had a profound influence on not only the growth of this state industrially, but I think more than any other institution on raising the level of literacy and the aspiration of the people of Mississippi. The invaluable contrib- ution in agricultural research, forestry, and engineering have meant millions and millions of dollars to the income of the state. These are the things that State has done and it ' s really quite a sizable contribution. 134 President William L. Giles Governor William Walle 136 Board of Trustees of Institutions of Higher Learning ed, left to right: Dr. M. M. Roberts; Ira L. Morgan; Leon Lowrey; Henry H. Hederman; Thomas N. Turner, Vice-President; W. O. Stone, President; veil Stevens; W. M. Shoemaker; M. Paul Haynes; William Henry Mitchell; Milton E. Brister. Standing, left to right: Dr. Verner S. Holmes; Dr. E. hrash, Executive Secretary and Director; Dr. R. C. Cook. 137 Vice-Presidents Dr. Chester McKee Research and Development Dr. Robert L. Jones Student Affairs Mr. Lewis Mallory Business and Affairs 138 Louis N. Wise riculture and Forestry Dr. T. K. Martin Vice-President Dr. John K. Bettersworth Academic Affairs 139 Deans Dr. Charles Edward Lindley Agriculture Dr. Gaines M. Rogers Business and Industry Dr. Harry Simrall Engineering 140 Lyell Christian Behr and Sciences Dr. Merrill M. Hawkins Education Dr. Robert Clapp Forest Resources 141 Development Foundation Every Mississippi county, 35 states, the District of Columbia, and four foreign countries were represented among the contributors to the Development Foundation for the fiscal period 1971-72. More than 2,000 contrib- utions — the largest number in any one year since the Foundation was established — added $844,619.47 to funds available for maintaining a quality educational program at Mississippi State. During its first decade of operation, the Foundation has received voluntary con- tributions totaling $4,362,148.41. The two largest gifts made during 1971-72 were $268,125 worth of Holiday Inn stock given by Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McCool of Memphis for further aid in con- structing, furnishing, and equipping the McCool Business and Industry building, and $106,000 from the Barbara Ann Allen Memorial Foundation for equipping Allen Hall, MSU ' s new administration-classroom building. MSU ' s handsome new administration-classroom building was partly financed wit! ceeds from the estate of the late H. E. Slim Allen, one of the founders of the Development Foundation in 1962. In his honor the building has been named Allen 1 George D. Perry President J. E. Red Ruffin Vice President Arthur Davis Director The activities of the Mississippi State University Development Found; INC., are conducted by, left to right, Arthur Davis, director; George D. Pres.; and D. C. Vandevere, estate planning director. The officers and directors of the Foundation are gratefi those who have given sizable amounts to help in meeting cial needs. They are particularly encouraged, however, by increasing number of smaller contributions from alumni friends, who, by their gifts, express interest in Missisj State and approval of its educational program. Treasurer 142 JRP Hall, which is now under construction, will provide a new home for the college of Business and Industry. Mr. and B. Dutch McCool of Memphis have contributed a total of $768,125 toward constructing and equipping the build- Vhen we talk about the Development Foundation, we simply talking about people . . . people in whom the :it of giving lives . . . people who believe in MSU and students. 1SU is people, of course, but she is also places . . . the den walks for beauty . . . the familiar dorm that gets to home for a year or so . . . the athletic field where the ltation of victory contrasts with the despair of defeat . a certain classroom where new avenues of learning are ned for the first time . . . the friendly and informal stu- t gathering places where so many tall thoughts are red with good humor . . . the desk of a kind professor, tch somehow stands as a bulwark against the vicissi- es of the 70s. Places . . . where the value of living is ght. Vhen a student comes to the University, he is more m than not coming with reasonable financial limits. To 1 — and perhaps more so to his family — the cost of a ege education is high. )ne reason it costs a lot is because everything nowadays ts a lot — shoes, books, cars, steaks, even hamburgers, ut another reason is because the student gets a lot. He i the benefit of the best brains the University can mus- to guide him in his chosen field, or help him find one. has the benefit of guided exposure to the best written terial of the ages, on every subject under the sun ... an aluable library is his very own for a while. Prime time h authorities in engineering, animal science, business ainistration and interior design bring him closer to find- the place he can best fill — in which he will be the •piest — and the life goals he can pursue with satisfac- i. ' hose are the values that cannot be price-tagged, and jally, neither can they be charged to the student. M8U rges him for the tangibles that he can see and handle. 3 solid, supportive, unseen part has to be provided for i by former students and friends of the University. Since 2 these funds have been provided by gifts to the Devel- nent Foundation whose supporters now number in the usands. Mrs. Josie Rosamond Hilbun of Starkville, wife of Dr. Ben F. Hilbun ' 23 (the universi- ty ' s eleventh president) enrolled as a Patron of Excellence in memory of her late husband. Senator John C. Stennis, in whose honor the Develop- ment Foundation is raising funds to establish the John C. Stennis Chair in Political Science. 143 Growth at M.S.U. f% The increase in the student enrollment at Mississippi State University has inevitably resulted in the updating of services and facilities available to both the student and faculty. This expansion has been manifested in the erection of new buildings, renovation of older ones, and an improvement in the road system accessible to the col- lege. The most evident result of this progress is the comple- tion of Allen Hall, a three-million dollar academic and administrative building. This structure houses class- rooms for the teaching of more than 1700 students. Offices provide space for 400 staff and faculty members, and includes the offices of the President, Vice-President, Vice-Presidents of Academic Affairs, Business Affairs, Research and Development, and the Deans of Graduate School, College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Education. Special features include both computer labo- ratories and learning laboratories. Another building in service at this time is the Boll Weevil Research Laboratory located adjacent to the Entomology building. This is strictly a research building sponsored by Cotton Incorporated, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Mississippi Agricultural Exten- sion Service at M.S.U. The building cost $560,000 and contains more than $300,000 worth of equipment. The mass rearing of boll weevil s for release in a test area near Prentiss, Mississippi, is a part of the boll weevil eradication program. A few M.S.U. students from the entomology department are employed by the research laboratory. In progress at this time is the construction of McCool Business Building located south of the Union. This $2,260,000 complex is to be completed and occupied by the summer of 1974. The first floor will incorporate the deans ' suites; the second floor, the Division of Research; and the third floor, ninety offices for faculty members. One of the main features will include an auditorium-lec- ture room with seating capacity of 275. Eight of the six- teen classrooms will be in amphitheater style, carpeted, and furnished with swivel chairs. Meeting rooms for business-related organizations will be complemented by small offices. Two rooms have been designed for busi- ness services, one of which will be adapted for seminars. At the present time the Coliseum is still in the planning stage. Four million dollars have been accumulated, but funds are still insufficient by one-and-a-half million dollars. State ' s progress has evolved not only in the form of new buildings, but also in the restoration of older ones. Har renovation is a prime example of this fact. The main reason for this undertaking is to repair the building which not had a new coat of paint since it was erected in 1921. Major improvements consist of the installment of an conditioning-heating system, new lighting and plumbing systems, and a new roof. The restoration does not include auditorium, room 112, or the basement area beneath it. The cost of the renovation is roughly one-half million doll This sum does not include funds for new lab furniture and classroom seats. Harned should be serviceable by late A or May of this year for offices. Harned will be available for classes 6 or 8 months after funds are appropriated classroom seats. 144 Mississippi State ' s growth has also been reinforced by the improvement of the road systems accessible to the college, by Feb. 1, 1973, the four-laning project from Clayton Village to Columbus was 15% complete. This endeavor was begun in the fall of 1972 and should be finished by 1975. Long range plans during the next ten to fifteen years include the four-laning of Highway 82. This project will affect Columbus, Starkville, Winona, and Greenville. Another improvement of a four-lane highway from Starkville to Jackson along the present High- way 25. Co-op participants register to go to work (left). Student employed in industrial engineering (right). Below: Cooperative Education Board (left to right): Mr. James W. Tennyson, director; Mrs. Gayle Mitchell, coor- dinator; Mr. Luther Epting, coordinator. Cooperative Education ents rical lers P- participate in the fields of data processing (above left) and engineering (upper right) through the Co-op program. The in engineering (upper left) are one of several family teams in Through constantly expanding existing programs to encompass all discipline offered on campus, the Missis- sippi State University Cooperative Education program has been steadily progressing to meet the needs of the students. This program is a five year curriculum which combines classroom study with related work experience in business, education, industry and government. Stu- dents rotate semesters at school and at work to obtain four years of academic study with two years of work experience in this five year span. Upon graduation these students are proficient, productive, and potential employees. Therefore, he has greater job opportunities than a new graduate without working experience. The annual earnings of MSU Co-op students now total one million dollars. This sum is other than living expenses, and the majority of this money is spent on the MSU campus. The advantages for both the student and employer are numerous through the preparation of the Co-op pro- gram. The student is able to put in actual working prac- tice the principles he has learned. He is better able to choose a specific area of study from his varied experi- ences. He learns how to work with others. Through their training the students are regarded as an investment rather than a purchase to the employer which means greater job opportunities available. 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' :t,3t, Football ' 72: The Year for Change The 1972 season was the year of change for the Mississippi State University football team. First, Bob Tyler was hired to replace Bill Turnbow as offensive coordinator in hope of revital- izing the Bulldog ' s non-existent offense. Next, Tyler is elevated to the position of head football coach when Charles Shira resigned in early December. In all, it is hard to decide what kind of season it was for the Bulldogs. In terms of games won and lost, it was a typical State year as the Bulldogs were able to manage four victories in 11 games. From a statistical standpoint, however, the Bulldogs enjoyed more success in 1972 than in previous years. Led by a pair of sophomore quarterbacks, Melvin Barkum and Rocky Felker, State ' s offense terminated the season as one of the best in the Southeastern Conference. In fact, the Bulldogs ' pass- ing game was second in the conference, headed only by nation- ally-ranked Louisiana State. Both Barkum and Felker ended the season in the conference ' s top ten in individual tandem offense. Each accumulated over a 1000 yards passing and running. For their individual endeavors, both were named to the All-South- eastern Conference Sophomore team. Right: Tight end Glenn Ellis leaps high to snag a pass against Alabama. Below: Quarterback Rockey Felker puts the move on Southern ' s Ray Guy. 150 Other Bulldog players distinguishing themselves during the 1972 campaign were Ken Phares, Frank Dowsing, Jimmy Webb, John David Calhoun, and Lewis Grubbs. Both Phares and Dowsing, a pair of defensive backs, were named to the All-Southeastern Conference team. It was the second consecutive season that these two athletes received a berth on the conference all-star squad. Calhoun, a junior linebacker from Forest, also earned a place on the All-SEC team. It was the first such honor for Calhoun who was the mainstay of the MSU defense. Webb, a sophomore defensive tackle from Florence, was selected for the All-SEC Sophomore team along with Bar- kum and Felker. Webb led the Bulldog defense in tackles and assists during the season. Grubbs was State ' s leading rusher for the third straight year. The Prentiss senior averaged nearly five yards a carry, making him one of the leading rushers in the confer- ence. Top: An Ole Miss defensive back prepares to stop a State back in a fresh- man contest. Bottom: Wayne Jones (32) finds a huge hole in the Ole Miss defense for a long gain. Opposite page: Sandy Braswell (83) battles a ' Bama player for a Rockey Felker aerial. ifiitt fftew The Bulldogs were able to manage just one conference victory during the season, that being a 10-6 verdict over the lowly Vanderbilt Commodores. Victories over Northeast Louisiana, Houston, and Southern Mississippi helped dampen the misery of a long, frustrating season. The Hous- ton victory had to be State ' s most impressive win of the campaign. The Bulldogs, remembering the 74-0 shellacking the Cougars rendered them three years ago, rebounded this year to conclude their series with the Texas team with a solid 27-13 victory over the Cougars. A first-game loss to conference foe Auburn might have well served as an indicator as to what the rest of the con- ference schedule would be like. The Bulldogs dropped a 14-3 decision to the Tigers. However, the Bulldogs only played two bad games the entire year, those being the Alabama and Ole Miss con- tests. The Dogs fell to Alabama 58-14 and dropped a lop- sided 51-14 decision to arch-rival Ole Miss. The remainder of State ' s games were much closer, how- ever. A 25-21 loss to LSU indicated the quality of football the Bulldogs played in 1972. Top: Lewis Grubbs prepares to take a handoff from quarterback Rockey Felker. C end Bill Buckley leaps high to snag this aerial against Alabama. Stan Murray (47) lunges toward a large hole in State ' s game against Northeast ana. 155 Top: State ' s defense closes in on an Alabama back. Bottom left: Stan Mur- ray is tackled by an unidentified Northeast Louisiana player. Right: Glenn Ellis (86) is good for three points. ►  %■•;; .:: Le f: Touchdown! Wayne Jones dives over for six points against Alabama. Below: Stan Murray (47) heads for the corner of the end zone against Northeast Louisiana. • , t 157 158 Opposite page top: A LSU back is upended during a freshman game against the Bullpups. Opposite page bottom left: State freshman quarterback Nick Roman has to hurry this pass as he is about to be dumped by a charging Ole Miss lineman. Above: Jack Hall (84) blocks a pass thrown by Northeast Louisiana ' s Don Smith (13). Opposite page bottom right: Melvin Barkum (14) prepares to unleash a pass against Ole Miss. Left: Coach Charles Shira (center) cheers his Bulldogs during the Houston game. It was one of Shira ' s last happy moments as he resigned following a 4-7 season. Bob Tyler (right of Shira) became the Bulldog ' s new head coach follow- ing Shira ' s resignation. 159 160 MSU Cheerleaders . . . Above (left to right): Dub Allen, Billy Carey, Malloy Annison, Doug Mauldin, Patti Bertuci, John Taylor, Sydney Tucker, Kit Whitsett, Diane Bounds, and Kay Biglane. 161 Basketball Has Poor Season Coach Kermit Davis ' 1972-73 Mississippi State bas- ketball squad, with more depth but less experience than last year ' s team was the youngest fivesome to play in this year ' s rugged Southeastern Conference. The Bulldogs waltzed through the non-conference part of their 26-game schedule, winning seven and losing only one before opening SEC warfare. State was the last SEC team to be beaten. Starting only two regulars from last year ' s 13-13 squad, the Bulldogs opened the season with a pair of home court victories. Samford fell in the initial con- test 86-61 then the ' Dogs upset highly-regarded Texas 80-69. Forced into overtime in their next outing, the Bull- dogs nevertheless prevailed over South Alabama 72-67 in Mobile. The Pacemaker Classic in Monroe, La., proved to the liking of the Bulldogs as they carted off championship honors with a 69-64 win over East Car- olina. They reached the finals by beating North Texas State 66-65. The Senior Bowl Tournament in Mobile gave the Bullies their first taste of defeat as they fell to Michi- gan State 90-82 in the opening round. The ' Dogs came back the next night, however, to knock off another highly-regarded national power, Hawaii 97-85. Sporting the best record in the SEC, 7-1, the future looked bright as the Bulldogs opened SEC action. Three consecutive home games sent State fans ' hopes soaring despite the fact that the three opponents were Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ole Miss. 162 The home stand proved to be disastrous, however. The Tennessee Volunteers started the Bulldogs on a six-game losing streak as they triumphed 86-67. The Kentucky Wildcats moved in and continued the Bulldogs, misery by pulling away in the final minute for a 90-81 deci- sion. Arch-rival Ole Miss, fresh from conquests over Kentucky and Tennessee, sent the ' Dogs reeling to their third straight defeat. Break- ing away from a 34-34 halftime tie the Rebels won 74-61. Now 7-4 overall and 0-3 in the SEC, State had to face the task of five consecutive road games. Auburn was first on the list and the Bullies appeared on their way to breaking the streak as they jumped to an early 20 point lead. In the end though it was the Tigers on top by a final 82-77 count. Next up was Nashville, Tn., and Vanderbilt. Once again State jumped ahead early, leading by 12 in the first half. But to no avail. When the 40 minutes had expired, the Commodores had repelled the Maroon and White Attack 75-69. A 14 point halftime lead over Florida in the ' Dogs ' fourteenth game of the season also evaporated in the second half. Fate turned against State once more as a tipped-in shot with :03 to play gave the Gators a 66-64 victory. Zero and six and on bottom in the SEC, State still had two road games left and the prospects that had seemed so bright a month ear- lier looked awfully dark now. Right: Knarr moves in on Callis Temple of LSU. Below: Fry goes high for a couple. Below right: Watkins puts in two against Kentucky. Opposite page: Top: Knarr adds two more. Bottom: Jenkins scores as a Tennesseean looks helplessly on. 164 Below: Singletary moves in for a pass. Georgia was the next stop as State travelled back west and this battle of the two Bulldogs went to the Magnolia variety 90-84. The win broke a six-game losing skein, all in the SEC. It was like jumping from the frying pan to the fire, nonetheless, as the SEC leader Alabama was the Bullies ' next host. Leading by only one point at halftime ' Bama broke the game open in the first ten minutes of the sec- ond half in coasting to a 96-86 victory. Back in the Doghouse to face LSU, State was hoping to record their second SEC win. A hot- shooting Tiger shot down the Bulldogs, however, 84-78. It was back on the road again with the ticket scheduled for Tennessee and Kentucky. A 62.5% shooting performance by the Volunteers brought them a 93-76 decision. Kentucky sent the Bulldogs down to their tenth conference loss and fourth straight defeat by the score of 100-87. Although the margin was large, it took the Wildcats an overtime period to get past the valiant Bullie effort. Through the first nineteen games, freshman sen- sation Rich Knarr was the ' Dogs ' leading scorer, carrying a 17.63 average per game. Sophomore Jerry Jenkins followed close behind -with a 17.44 average. Both totals ranked in the SEC ' s top ten scorers. Larry Fry another sophomore, was State ' s leading rebounder, pulling down eight a game. Jun- ior Terry Kusnierz led in field goal percentage, making 53% of his shots and also was the leading assist man with 90. Only three players will be lost from this year ' s squad, none of them starters. Captain Malcolm Wesson, Mike Vosburgh and Jeff Watkins will depart in May. Returning for next year will be freshman Rich Knarr, Jeff Stroman and Dale Haarman; sopho- mores Jerry Jenkins, Larry Fry and David Farris, Steve Steinwedel, and Bob Shapiro; and juniors Terry Kusnierz, Taki Koroneos and Bill Singletary. 167 Baseball: 1972 Mississippi State ' s dream of winning their third consecutive SEC baseball championship was shattered in 1972 as the Bulldogs ' , SEC Western Division record slipped to a dismal 7-11. This placed Coach Paul Gregory ' s team in a second place tie with Alabama. Arch rival Ole Miss, utilizing great pitching with timely hitting, won the division championship with an excellent 15-3 record. State assistant coach Tom D ' Armi mentioned before the Bulldogs commenced play that he feared the Bulldogs ' chances of a third straight conference crown were slight because the team was lack- ing in pitching depth. However, hitting proved to be the Bulldogs ' nemesis as the season progressed. Only one Bulldog, Rick Spica, finished the season with a 300 plus batting average. The pitching staff performed better than what coaches Gregory and D ' Armi had expected it to. The staff earned run average at the end of the sea- son was an excellent 2.43. They were led by Southpaw Mike Prof- fitt who chalked up seven victories against only three defeats. Although the Bulldogs failed to win the division championship, they had their share of stellar performers. Spica and Proffitt were both named to the All-Western Division squad. Proffitt terminated his college career as the winningest pitcher in SEC history. The stubby left hander had 33 victories over a four year period. He also set conference standards for most innings pitched in a career and the lowest career ERA. Leftfielder Ted Milton also reserved a place for himself in the conference record books by slugging the most career homeruns, 27. 4 Hi Top: Alabama ' s Terry Spivey connects for a triple. Bottom: Miss. State ' s Ted Yarij dog Milton lays down a bunt. iss. State pitcher Mike Proffitt is safe at third as asst. coach Tom (23) gives the halt sign. Bottom left: D ' Armi gets on his knee to etter view of things as the Bulldogs ' Rick Spica slides safely into lottom right: 2nd Baseman Rick Counts prepares to gather in an pop fly as pitcher Harvey Luby (10) looks on. m : Rick Counts prepares to step into a fastball. 172 Top: Second baseman Dale Holland strides into a Jim Pitt- man pitch in a game against Ole Miss. Left: Coach Paul Greg- ory, who had led his State teams to two consecutive SEC Championships, evaluates the situation as the Bulldogs slip- ped to a second place tie with Alabama. Right: Coach Tom D ' Armi gives the safe sign as slugger Ted Milton slides into third base. 173 Top: State ' s Bruce Irvin is shown striking out against St. Olaf College. Right: Joe Owen is all smiles rounding third base following a homerun against North Park College. The Bulldogs had little trouble with the initial part of their schedule, winning 13 of 17 non-conference games. The only losses were rendered by Memphis State (2-11 and 1-4) and Southern Mis- sissippi (0-1). Wins came over Georgia State (twice), Wisconsin State (twice), North Park College (twice), and St. Olaf College (twice). The Canines also dropped a solo game to Southern. The conference schedule harbored a different story for State, however. The Bulldogs managed only one victory in their first series with Alabama. Two victories over LSU put State Back in the division race but disaster came when Ole Miss swept a three game series from the Bulldogs in Starkville. With State out of the conference title picture, the Bulldogs termi- nated conference play with a pair of victories over LSU and two wins over Alabama. However, these wins were overshadowed by Ole Miss, who again swept a three game series with the Bulldogs, this time at Oxford. J 174 Mississippi State ' s annual powerhouse tennis team looks to be no weaker for the 1973 season. Coach Alan Jones has five returning starters, one reserve and one freshman eligible to play this year. Heading the list of returning starters is Jim Boyce, Canada ' s number two player in 1972. Boyce played number two for the Bulldogs last year and was SEC runner-up. Another top returnee is Charlie Feldstedt. Feldstedt, from Vina del Mar, Chile, has the potential to be one of MSU ' s best players ever, and after playing against the pros in satellite events all summer, 1973 could be his year. Oth- ers included Dave Johnston, 1972 ' s number one player, German Cuberos, Gopi Kirshna, Gabe Rona, and Rick Bodin. pMj 176 177 MSU Soccer Club In 1972 the MSU Soccer Club continued its winning tradition, even though the Conquistadors lost their first regular season match since the club ' s inception in 1967. A high-powered offense led by Hilton Cole, Jerry Ortega, and Peto Bueso secured victories over Old Miss in two matches, 3-2 and 4-1; Memphis State, 4-1 and 4-1; and Mobile, 5-1. The lone loss of the season came at the hands of Alabama, 3-2. Tie Matches were earned against Alabama, 3-3; Mobile, 2-2; and the semi-professional Santos of New Orleans, 2-2. Coach Frank Miller will lose only one player to graduation this year, Mario Rossi, one of the original Conquistadors. Such defensive standouts as John Rad- vanyi and Ricky Davis and middle man Fernando Alvarez will return for the 1973 season. More Americans than ever joined the club in 1972, and interest in soccer grew immensely. Instead of thirty people at matches, as in the past, three hundred spectators enjoyed the games. Despite the burden of being non-funded by the Athletic Department, the Student Senate and other campus organizations con- tributed to the financial support of Mississippi State ' s most successful athletic endeavor. With growing sup- port and participation, the future of soccer at MSU looks brighter than ever. 178 , :« % -JW . 179 I - iTt f v. ; •-..-. «•;■ ■ v - . ,« .  . « f.. ' 4 - • . , ■ - - f ■ ■. ' ■ «wk n yjf B(.i± ' ' ■ FOOTBALL 1972 BASEBALL 1972 State 3 Auburn 14 State Opposit ion State Oppositior State 42 Northeast La. 7 9 Georgia State 1 2 L.S.U. State 10 Vanderbilt 6 11 Georgia State 1 L.S.U. ( State 13 Florida 28 2 Memphis State 11 4 L.S.U. : State 13 Kentucky 17 1 Memphis State 4 2 Ole Miss ' State 21 Florida State 25 10 Albion College 3 3 Ole Miss ! State 26 Southern Miss 7 5 Albion College 2 3 Ole Miss ! State 27 Houston 13 8 Christian Brothers 5 Athens College ! State 14 Alabama 58 1 Christian Brothers 4 L.S.U. State 14 L.S.U. 28 4 Southern Miss. 3 L.S.U. 14 Ole Miss 51 Southern Miss. 1 2 L.S.U. 2 Wisconsin State 1 Arkansas State FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 1972 4 Wisconsin State 2 4 Arkansas State 9 North Park 5 1 Ole Miss State 6 Memphis State 9 4 North Park 2 2 Ole Miss State 14 Auburn 7 6 St. Olaf 2 Ole Miss State L.S.U. 37 13 St. Olaf 8 LSUNO [ State 6 Air Force Acd. 44 4 Alabama 3 4 LSUNO State Ole Miss 20 1 Alabama 7 8 Alabama 2 Alabama 15 2 Alabama 8 Loyola 4 180 « [. ! -S:S? V ' --A - ' ,-„.-, n  ,. , ■ T ■ , s v - • • ■ . ' . ' %,■ ' . ■ ■4-- - •■ SOCCER TENNIS BASKETBALL dSU 3 Ole Miss 2 MSU 9 Ark. State State Opposition 4SU 3 Ole Miss 1 MSU 4 Wake Forest 3 86 Samford University asu 4 Memphis State 1 MSU 7 Austin Peay 2 61 4SU 4 Memphis State 1 MSU 6 Memphis State 3 80 Texas 69 4SU 4 Mobile 1 MSU 6 Missouri 3 72 South Alabama 67 vlSU 5 Alabama 2 MSU 5 Hawaii 83 Sewanee 65 4SU 2 Alabama 3 MSU 9 Southern Miss. 66 North Texas State 65 4SU 3 Mobile 2 MSU 9 Michigan State 69 East Carolina 64 4SU 2 New Orleans 2 MSU 6 S. Illinois 3 82 Michigan State 90 MSU 2 Houston 7 97 Hawaii 85 MSU 5 LSU 3 67 Tennessee 86 MSU 2 Georgia 7 81 Kentucky 90 MSU 7 Samford 2 61 Ole Miss 74 MSU 5 Florida 4 77 Auburn 82 MSU 9 Ole Miss 69 Vanderbilt 75 MSU 5 Alabama 4 64 Florida 66 MSU 9 Vanderbilt 90 Georgia 84 MSU 2 Kentucky 7 86 Alabama 96 MSU 4 Memphis State 5 78 L.S.U. 84 MSU 4 NE Louisiana 2 76 Tennessee 93 MSU 6 Tulane 3 87 Kentucky 100 MSU 4 Alabama 5 MSU 8 Georgia Southern 1 MSU 6 Samford 3 18! Front row: Kirk Harris, Jimmy Gallager, Sam Dunning, Tom Hybl, capt. Back row: Dan Mitchell, Jeff McGill, capt.; Brooks Bolte, Randy Russell, coach, Ken Jones, Bobby Stephenson. 182 Golf The success of the Bulldog linksters is going to depend heavily on the performance of two of its finest players, co- captains Tom Hybl and Jeff McGill. McGill, the team ' s premier performer and candidate for pro golf, has been making a name for himself in S.E.C. golf for the past three seasons. Frequently seen on the course with his long hair and his shirt hanging all around, McGill is an estab- lished NCAA golfer having earned his golfing status with a silky putting stroke. Tom Hybl is teeing it up for his final season with State, having performed for the past two years. His secret appears to be his ability to score when he ' s having an off day. His short game never goes away. Hybl has been relatively unknown in conference competition but has the maturity and confidence to be the no. 1 SEC golfer at the end of the sea- son. 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Third row: Kathy Pollard, thy Head, Susan Buttross, Regina Hudson, Vicki McNeel, Melinda Munson, Gay tomas, Linda Brown, Lynn Thomason, Dee Dee Griffin, Jane Matthews, Cathy Bass. ttom: Junior Panhellenic: First row: Melanie Batson, Donna Brown, Kay Branch. Sec- d row: Sherril Shannon ; Germaine Filgo, treasurer; Diane Cunningham; Julie wlkes. Third row: Cita Evans, president; Martha Carter, secretary; Sherri Acy; Susan irbank, advisor; Becky Webb, vice-president; Jane Hardy; Debra Dewease. Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is a delegate council with representatives from the seven national sororities on campus. The goals of Panhellenic are good scholarship, the guarding of good health, wholehearted cooperation with our col- lege ' s ideals for student life, the maintenance of fine social standards, and the service of our col- lege community. Many honors have been awarded Panhellenic both as one body and as separate groups. This past summer each of the seven groups won awards at their national conventions. Also, Pan- hellenic was recognized as one of the most out- standing in the nation. The council participates in campus activities and strives to involve itself through service projects. Projects conducted this year included the University Medical Center Blood Drive; an egg-hunt for the University Vil- lage children; and the Muscular Dystrophy Drive. The MSU Panhellenic system is continually growing; and it is the hope that through empha- sis on sisterhood and service to others, its growth will continue. 187 Y 1. Melissa Grant 2. Karen Gelvin 3. Janis Dale 4. Joyce Hensley 5. Kay Guest 6. Melanie Batson 7. Ellen Hildebrand 8. Charlotte Watkins 9. Debra Thompson 10. Molly Lane 11. Rudy Lipe 12. Ardeth Bertucci 13. Debbie Leftwich 14. Cheryl Williams 15. Kathy Hony 16. Suzy Askew 17. Terry Eaves 18. Terri Billingslea 19. Deanie King 20. Lane Kolb 21. Sandy Davis 22. Gay Thomas 23. Donna Brown 24. Nancy Ann Maxwell 25. Marilyn Rogers 26. Dusty Thompson 27. Bonnie Lovorn 28. Patty Bertucci 29. Susan Robertson 30. Suzanne Morris 31. Donna Beckham 32. Kathy McCrory 33. Michele Winklejohn 34. Maureen Amman 35. Linda Crosby 36. Susan Harmon 37. Dixie Adams 38. Diana Farish 39. Norma Draper 40. Charlotte Flowers 41. Ann Singleton 42. Gail Hudson 43. Terri Talbert 44. Sharon Jones 45. Anne Wells 46. Helen Harned 47. Vicky McNeel 48. Laura Lee 49. Vicki Johnson 50. Jayne Lowery 51. Debra Conner 52. Pam Parsons 53. Donna Bailey 54. Pat Bennett 55. Donna Moore 56. Joette Garner 57. Robin Bethune ' 58. Debbie Hagge 59. Julia Hodges 60. Alice Harned 61. Suzy Smith 62. Terre Britt 63. Susie Valentour 64. Kathy Keeth 65. Denise McDonald 66. Gail Broome 67. Susan Price 68. Mary Tipton 69. Frances Burns 70. Nan Eddleman 71. Nancy Henry 72. Martha Herren 73. Mary Martha Ferguson 74. Beth Smith 75. Cythia Everette 76. Cindy Steele 77. Regina Ford Not Pictured Jeane Bradford Mimi Sullivan Mary Pat Patton Ree Trosclair President Kay Guest Vice President Mary Martha Ferguson Recording Secretary Michelle Winklejohn Corresponding Secretary Helen Harned Treasurer j u i ia Hodges 189 v., fPF • ■ V m wk m m 1 Bifc.. H L 1 ( H Jf f , jj xo f mj n sjrG? lpP :hi omega 1. Merry Ann Hall 2. Jean Ann Campbell 3. Melanie Love 4. Susan Hull 5. Shelley Chipman 6. Susan Whetstone 7. Judy Montfort 8. Patty Patrick 9. Rhonda Plummer 10. Betty Nickles 11. Lynda Gann 12. Pam Hartley 13. Cathy Craig 14. Sandra Kerr 15. Jane Brown 16. Marie Thomas 17. Kit Whitsett 18. Kaye Hillman 19. Becky Smith !0. Eli Fuller 11. Betty Truitt !2. Anne Percy !3. Barbara Odom !4. Meddy Smith 15. Donna Rogers !6. Bully !7. Cindy Odom !8. Camille McCarley !9. Joan Canterbury 30. Jean Cox 31. Kathy Langford 32. Cathy Harmount 33. Sharon Scott 34. Bobbie Ratliff 35. Brenda Truitt 36. Jane Hawkins 37. Sally Hazard 38. Janie Thrash 39. Dari Green 40. Cynthia McCarty 41. Sissy Junkin 42. Ginger Treppendahl 43. Eleta Drennan 44. Demi Moore 45. Belinda B ackstrom 46. Docia Baker 47. Ruth Wilburn 48. Marsha Wedgeworth 49. Beth O ' Neal 50. Ann Hathorn 51. Jamye Barnes 52. Catherine Coleman 53. Retha Conn 54. Libby Stone 55. Sissy Stallings 56. Louise Rogers 57. Jane Hardy 58. Adrian Watts 59. Betsy Gernert 60. Beth Harris 61. Marsha Blount 92. Becky Webb ( 62. Kaye Calvert 93. Leslie Jones 63. Kathy Roebuck 94. Dorothy Rowland 64. Jane Brookshire 95. Suzanne Speed 65. Sara Ann Roman 96. Karen Clements 66. Debbie Branton 97. Kim Turner 67. Debbie Dawsey 98. Kathy Smith 68. Carolyn Coleman 99. Jane Virden 69. Rebecca Raney 100. Susan Power 70. Chris Joe Stanton 101. Pam Heflin Heflin 71. Glenda Lewis 102. Brenda Kilby I 72. Kay Wilkinson 103. Elizabeth Ellis 73. Sydney Tucker Not Pictured: 74. Lynn Lott Nancy Cook 75. Carol Crumbley Carol Moore A. B. Clark 76. Elise Van Hecke 77. Betty Grace Millard Kathy Dotson 78. Virginia White Mary Love Duplain 79. Fancy Thompson Mary Ann Hofer 80. Pam Courson Doris Holder 81. Susan Cocherhan Susan Marsh 82. Kay Barrett Sloane Mitchell 83. Sissy White Miller Mitchell 84. Tere Richardson Margaret Moore 85. Paula Mitchell Susie Moore 86. Gerre Cumbaa Mary Parker 87. Merrill Alexander Pam Paxton 88. Carolyn Carey Jane Thompson 89. Wanda Abies E ' Lou Turpin 90. Angie Eaton 91. Becky Sloan President Susan Whetstone Vice President Miller Mitchell Recording Secretary Jane Thompson Correspon ding Secretary Susan Marsh Treasurer Ginger Treppendahl Pledge Trainer Pam Paxton 191 ■ ' 1ffVj)Mk.r : ' ■■■■ ■ :. jW ' ' « • ' ' a • w % 1 4 192 TRI DELTA 30. Laura Hammett 61 Libby Mosley 31. Marcy Stephan 62 Brenda Box 1. Becky Dier 32 Sarah Ellison 63 Marsha Vaughn 2. Janice Bragg 33. Jackie Greene 64 Linda Herbert 3. Ryan Ashcraft 34. Betsy Conger 65 Marsha Bernheim 4. Kit McClendon 35. Deborah Turner 66 Bo Vosburgh 5. Gay Allen 36, Rita Brashier 67 Ellen Anger 6. 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Cindy Foresman 25. Nancy Abies 56 Lucy Walker 87. Marcia Carter 26. Pat Pennington 57. Frieda Heflin Not Pictured: 27. Melinda Munson 58 Meridith Wilson Ed na Berryhill 28. Alice Holder 59 Jeri Madden Lin da Brown 29. Becky Richardson 60 Virgie Jones Becky Graves President Lynn Thomason Vice President Marcy Stephan Secretary Nancy Davenport Treasurer Jackie Greene Chaplain Linda Brown 193 ♦ v  ? 194 . £■ 1, a r ' _ ' : ■, ' . ' :  AI ' -.!-$ ' ■ ■ $ ? jM f m s mma %i ' ; ,-: .-. ■ ., k - ' v : I, ., .„; •■ ■ j •V ..-■ ' . •;,, ... ■ DELTA GAMMA 28. Emily Conway 57. Lillian Stevens 86. Barbara Brent 29. Kathy Walker 58. Gai Covington 87, Jo Shumake 1. Holly Hines 30. Lyn Branch 59. Alice Bishop 88. Carol Hairston 2. Susan Henry 31. Libba Cook 60. Regina Hudson 89. Mary Briggs 3. Katy McKee 32. Melissa Russell 61. Cathy Sutherland 90. Robin Beverly 4. Jan Warnock 33. Paulet Duke 62. Suzette Summers 91. Audra Castles 5. Judy Newsome 34. Susan Cruise 63. Lanelle McLellan 92. Barbara Dent 6. Jacki Lipe 35. Nancy Barnard 64. Colene Milton Not Pictured: 7. Kay Anderson 36. Stephanie Aucoin 65. Julie Fowlkes Lanelle Brent 8. Gay Blackledge 37. Gloria Jenkins 66. Susan Daily Barbara Carraway 9. Susan Turner 38. Beth Boggess 67. Patti Johnson Cita Evans 10. Carey Rather 39. Janet Hennington 68 Gayla Elkin Kathy Furr 11. Todd Jordon 40. Janet Hummer 69 Tonya Sparks Gaule Glisson 12. Patsy Stubbs 41. Chris Cunningham 70 Meg Mansfield Karen Hand 13. Ginger Roby 42. Susan Fairbank 71 Beth Baldwin Janie LaBerge j 14. Pam Mayer 43. Valarie Scroggins 72 Ann Beverly Susan Lowery 15. Betty Beck 44. Nancy Patterson 73 Cindy Shumake Melinda Maxwell ! 16. Deede Griffin 45. Ginger Bland 74 Debra Nabors Lynn Mills 17. Pam Perry 46. Sandy Sutherland 75 Margaret Harris Sunny McGahey 18. Eleanor Baldwin 47. Debbie Young 76 Rima Edwards Sister Mclntyre 19. Martha Jane Guess 48. Melanie Penn 77 Margaret Hegman Brooks Nichols 20. Janie Bishop 49. Connie Parks 78 Becky Fields Diane Peresich 21. Nancy Harris 50. Julia Flowers 79 Jeanne Spencer Gayle Read 22. Susan Curtis 51. Marty Davis 80 Betsy Lenoir Marcia Stevens 23. Carol Dorr 52. Wyeth Walker 81 Lynn Jordan 24. Karne Himes 53. Ruth Throop 82 Lynn Aden 25. Jackie Bogdahn 54. Susan Albritton 83 Katy Smith 26. Sharon Goff 55. Kay Biglane 84 Lanny Baker 27. Lynda Russell 56. Susan Owings 85 Gusta Covington President Deede Griffin First Vice President Eleanor Baldwin Second Vice President Cathy Sutherland Corresponding Secretary Pam Perry Recording Secretary Diane Peresich Treasurer Colene Milton 195 % ' p w Jkte ' 196 KAPPA DELTA 24. Judy Jacobs 49 Pam Havron 74. Kathy Pollard 25. Mary Ellen Breed 50. Jane Roper 75. Brenda McKinney 1. Lynne Renfroe 28 Christy Whitaker 51 Shirley McElroy 76. Cindy Craft 2. Betsy Berry 27. Kathy Head 52. Leslie Misch 77. Olga Wright 3. Lynn Wade 28 Beth McCully 53. Charlene Herrington 78. Ginger Watkins 4. Kay Epperson 29 Jan Richardson 54 Mary Shattuck 79. Ginger Bell 5. Cynthia Lewis 30. Priscilla Young 55 Carol Bonelli Not Pictured: 6. Brenda Messer 31 Pam Sanders 58 Becky Jumper Nancy Burleson 7. Martha Jo Harrison 32 Kathy Crocker 57 Vicki Kealhofer Debbie Burton 8. Nicki Smith 33 Jane Conner 58 Ginny Wright Lynn Cole 9. Hattie Flowers 34 Kathy Pierce 59 Nancy McDonald Margaret Draughon 10. Jenny Emerson 35 Kathleen Holden 60 Mary Anne Joseph Jenny Lyn Ethridge 11. Karen Delouche 36 Beth Byrd 61 Lori Israel Melanie Heflin 12. Nance Yerger 37. Betsy Landers 62 Sherry Moore Margaret Jones 13. Chris Longest 38 Germaine Filgo 63 Ann Rogers Kay McLaurin 14. Pam Moses 39 Judy Megginson 64 Leah Howell Jene Moore 15. Debbie Ferry 40 Kathy Alexander 65 Cathey Bass Dian Parker 16. Gretchen Riddell 41 Mary Lees Edwards 66 Debbie Smith Patsy Paxton 17. Lynn Shields 42 Loretta Defoe 67 Jo Mashburn Peggy Pond 18. Jackie Hubbard 43 Mary Grace Moore 88 Susan Thompson Debbie Slay 19. Mitzi Anthony 44 Kathy Kerr 69 Susan LaMond Eleanor Turnipseed 20. Marsha Gregg 45 Joan Doolittle 70 Holly Morris Nancy Weatherford 21. Cheryl Johnson 46 Pat Sanders 71 Lisa Simmons Linda White 22. Donna Jamerson 47 Debbie Ruffin 72 Jackie Lewis Mary Beth Williams 23. Vicki Robinson 48 Renee Gunter 73 Virginia Richmond President Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer .... Editor Kathy Head Judy Jacobs Jane Conner . .Jackie Hubbard Nancy McDonald 197 SiM m  ► •  : 1. Be Be Briscoe 25. Kathy Short 49 Gayle Sanderson 73. Rosemary Carter 2. Sissy Hodges 26. Kathy Steele 50 Janie Kirby 74. Beth Ann Luter 3. Bonnie Parker 27. Laura Stewart 51 Susan Parker 75. Kathy Hite 4. Julie Luina 28. Tweedie Savory 52 Sally Morgan 76. Beth Weaver 5. Susie Hand 29. Diane Ball 53 Janet Armstrong 77. June Lindsey 6. Cindy Mura 30. Ellen Reynolds 54 Joanne Hobbs 78. Jan Collins 7. Jamie Jennings 31. Jane Matthews 55 Julia Muse 79. Jamie Haire 8. Janice Langston 32. Ginny Lee 56 Daral Click 80. Nancy Knott 9. Rooney Mecalfe 33. Kay Branch 57 Angie Reed 81. Debra Dewease 10. Janie Mitts 34. Susan Dean 58 Julie Sides Not Pictured: 11. Dawn Smith 35. Suzzette Barringer 59 Peggy Agnew Nancy Shanks 12. Cindy Bozeman 36. Fran Crumby 60 Emmye Smith Emily Flemming 13. Gwen Johnson 37. Rebecca Simmons 61 Marie Jordan Susie Fisher 14. Glo Harper 38. Karen Patrick 62 Kathy Mosley Ellen Sears IS. Phylis Reynolds 39. Kay Allen 63 Molly Luke Kathy Jones 16. Mary Garth Crumby 40. Susan Ehret 64 Beth Cranston Sister Watkins 17. Mary Jane Elliot 41. Beth Ramsey 65 Beth Cutrer B. J. Henry 18. Susan Perry 42. Nancy May 66 Joy Cadenhead Patty Sessums 19. Sassy Draper 43. Pat Fulgham 67 Diane Bounds Jane Hill 20. Beverly Jenkins 44. Missy Manning 68. Sany Norris Vicki Joseph 21. Tony Jones 45. Carly Simons 69. Lisa Williams Alinda Griffis 22. Marsha Griffin 46. Delyn Still 70. Pat Blackburn Jo Margaret Dillen 23. Ann Hicks 47. Cricket Brawner 71. Barbara Moore Harriet Crowe 24. Susan Good 48. Lynn Peterson 72. Barbara Grayson President Janie Mitts Vice President Susan Good Recording Secretary Barbara Grayson Treasurer Sassy Draper Corresponding Secretary Susan Dean and Mary Jane Elliot Phi Director Susan Perry 199 M . ' ■■ ' ' ' • .. a£. 200 fp ;  i  ■  f ' %, ijiHiiii ZETA TAU ALPHA 1. Pat Donald 2. Susan Chapman 3. Melissa Smith 4. Patti Fair 5. Ann Hendricks 6. Cindy Ellis 7. Julie Karre 8. Mary Karre 9. Martha Carter 10. Dorcas Bryant 11. Margo Yates 12. Suzanne Yates 13. Dana Dukes 14. NoNo Kenwright 15. Becky Stephenson 16. Cheryl Berry 17. Debbie Rednoir 18. Martha Germany 19. Kathy Magruder 20. Fran Watts 21. Ann Marie Eargle 22. Melissa Derden 23. Lauri Brown 24. Melida Wilson 25. Holly Glenn 26. Charlynne Still 27. Barbara Walters 28. Rhonda Selman 29. Kathy Castle 30. Cynthia Morse 31. Martha Robinson 32. Linda Harrison 33. Kay Naklie 34. Carol Williams 35. Lynn Jaquith 36. Debbi Tucker 37. Susan Buttross 38. Jeanne Sherman 39. Carol Kinsey 40. Connie Dunn 41. Deborah Hall 42. Betty Ann Desiderio 43. Sandra Fox 44 Sandra Watkins 45. Suzanne Posey 46. Janet Potts 47. Cathy Shaw 48. Katherine Manning 49. Janeen Bozeman 50. Becky Willcoxon 51. Jan Scott 52. Connie Butts 53. Jan Tillery 54. Joan Baddley 55. Gail Moss 56. Anita Hill 57. Betty Morgan 58. Belinda Winter 59. Mary Martin 60. Susan Roberts 61. Nancy Gaughan 62. Jan Hill 63. Susan Twyman 64. Gail Webb 65. Gay McCuiston 66. Joy McCuiston 67. Jan Morrison 68. Debbie Lee 69. Ronnie Thomas 70. Judy Jordon 71. Debbie McMahan 72. Julia Watson 73. Joyce Thomas 74. Edie Grant 75. Rita Langley 76. Lynn Adams 77. Sherry Acy 78. Debbie Hathcock 79. Peggy Peace 80. Jean Baddley 81. Libby Givens 82. Martha Buttross Not Pictured: Tricia Boye Annette Coker Ellen Curtis Michelle Johnson Melinda McManus Jan Sanford President Susan Buttross Vice President Debbi Tucker Secretary Linda Harrison Treasurer Sara Watkins Historian Cheryl Berry : ■ ■ , ' I 1 ■ - - ' ' ' - ' «. 201 in I 1 hi i 1 in. ' V ' ili 11 ' ' Ulllll. III 11 I ' m III n n pi ' ii l ' ii ii ' ii ir ill ■ i i in hi I i B a kpf ' fil ' il ' ili IlillllllNlllllllNIIIBll  : i, Nil 5! ill MwM 1 Il11 - III li, Left to right, seated: Mike Nansh, Billy Martin, Leigh Hummer, John D axton, Tucker Miller, Ed Cheshire, David Montgomery, Mark Wil- iamson, George Sherman, John Crecink, Mike Hardy, Randy Randall, Man Hale, Charles Grace, Gary Brewer, Cameron Dean, Larry Brown. Standing: Tommy Mason, Earl Pace, Tom Wiggins, Bob Blakely, Spud Westmoreland, Steve Murff, Franklin Myers, Bob Shearer, Buford D. rubbs, Paul Karre, Orliss Stennis, Mike Corlew, Joe Anglin. Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council is the coordinator of the general fraternity program among the fifteen social fra- ternities on campus. Composed of the president and one other voting delegate from each fraternity, the IFC is a thirty-member legislative body which meets once every two weeks. The IFC annually conducts such programs as frater- nity rush, Greek Week, and the fraternity sports pro- gram. Through the IFC sports program, the fraternities are offered an opportunity to participate in twelve dif- ferent sports. Aside from its general legislative branch, the IFC is further composed of an executive and a judiciary branch. The judicial committee is chaired by the Vice- President of the Council and is composed of four other voting members and three alternates. The executive duties of the IFC are administered by the Council Presi- dent in conjunction with his Cabinet which is composed of the chairman of the ten standing committees: Frater- nity relations, Social, Rush, Sports, Greek Week, Investi- gations, Education, Leadership, Public Relations, and Campus and Community Service. Through these various committees the main thrust of IFC work is able to be accomplished. Franklin Myers — President Spud Westmoreland — Vice-President Buford Tubbs — Secretary-Treasurer 203 204 mm 1. Eddy Futrell 14. David De Vaughn 2. Joey Buckley 15. Lou Parker 3. Larry Brown Not Pictured: 4. Ted Anderson Jim Ellis 5. Mike Thweatt Tony Hoggatt 6. Tim Elam James Johnson 7. Glen Tubb Robert McDavid 8. Cody Parker Thomas McDonald 9. Rodney Gangwish — Chapter Bill Moore Consultant Bill Morris 10. Bill Tuggle Daryl Nelson 11. Jean Alice Walker — Hale Roberts Sweetheart Mike Trotsky 12. Garry Brewer Charlie Laster 13. Joe Gentile Venerable Dean Garry Brewer Senior Dean Joe Gentile Junior Dean Bill Tuggle Treasurer Larry Brown Secretary Eddy Futrell 205 206 1. Steffan Cress 20. Jackie Ainsworth Jim Cole 2. Donald Hagan 21. Jody Woodward Bill Abbott 3. Bruce Cuthbert 22. Tommy Mason Steve Langston 4 Dwayne Davis 23. Danny Vinson Tom Walker 5. Bobby Morgan 24. Mark Torres Bob Shumpert 6. Tommy Oakes 25. Karl Byrd Chuck Henderson 7. Mom Norwood 26. David McAdams David Bryant 8 Aubrey Ray 27 Martin Carson Scott Allen 9. Gerald McKensie 28 Jeff Prestwich Gary Utley 10. Zach Wasson 29 Mark VanDevender Andy Ratcliff 11 Scotl Eckler 30 Manuel Peters Bill Noble 12 Carl Bauer 31 Clayton Robertson Paul Case 13 Mac McClendon 32 George Lyon Mike Moore 14 Joe Poochie Sutherland 33 Tommy Shuler James Salomon 15 Denny Peterson Not Pictured: Bill Gieshier 16 Randy Suess Brant Fulghan 17 Johnny Grimes Billy Gray 18 Jack Clise Bruce Jones 19 Barton Turner Jim Trimble Worthy Master Joe Sutherland Worthy Chaplain Tommy Mason Worthy Scribe Dewayne Davis Worthy Keeper of Exchequer Mark Van Devender Worthy Keeper of Annals Brant Fulgham 207 208 V ' 1 : 1 j } 1 1. Doug Emerich 2. Chuck Powell 3. Sammy Shepard 4. Phil Middleton 5. Gary Walters 6. Mark Lewis 7. Gary Fordham 8. Barry Howse 9. Lin Scott 10. Ken Grafton 11. Kurt Kennedy 12. Steve Behr 13. Dwight Emerich 14. Rick Galloway 15. Cecil Estess 16. Jack Hayes 17. Mike Davis 18. Spud Westmoreland 19. Rickey Haynes 20. Jimmy Holley 21. Gerald Youngblood 22. Jim Smith 23. Jebby Brabham 24. Mike Hardy 25. Terry Dulaney 26. Bill Tramel Not Pictured: Mike Corlew Bill West Doug Fortner Glenn Dennis Bobo Asmar Richard Weaver Randall Shelby Louie Gilbert Bob Davis Johnny Brown A Mike Corlew B Bill West c Bill Tramel D Mike Hardy E Doug Fortner F Mark Lewis 209 210 FARM HOUSE FRATERNITY 1. Jerry Grace 2. Barry Cox 3. Mike Leach 4. Robert Wellbun 5. Jo Ann Smith 6. J. W. McKlemore 7. Tim Waller 8. Mitchell Jumper 9. David Morgan 10. Butch Stokes 11. Bill Tate 12. Roy Tucker 13. Kieth Neerguard 14. Perry Smith 15. Bill Beavers 16. Mike Hanson 17. James Bel 18. Gerry Nichols 19. Charles Grace 20. Barney Gordon 21. Terry Norwood 22. Bill Evans 24. Danny Murphy 25, Bobby Manning Not Pictured: Brewer Huber Jimmy Holliman Calvin Walker Mark Hatcher Chuck Hill Mike Carlson Phillip Hamilton President Bill Tate Vice President Danny Murphy Business Manager Charles Grace Treasurer Bobby Manning Secretary Barney Gordon Social Chairman Perry Smith Coach Ernie Barnes 211 1 ■ ■: ' ■ ' . ■ ?■:-- 212 1. Oscar Hartman 2. Tom Dewcase 3. Guy O ' Reilly 4. Neuman Goshorn 5. John Taylor 6. Mark Jordan 7. Doug Daily 8. Brent Saunders 9. Chip Maxwell 10. Jim Dawkins 11. Charles Ralcliff 12. Grey Flowers 13. Grady Morgan 14. Bill Williford 15. David Wilson 16. Carl Smith 17. Ed Cheshire 18. Richard Ferree 19. Jim Myers 20. Parker Sartain 21. Beau Ketchum 22. Thad Virden 23. Pete Kestenbaum 24. Billy Frank Oliver 25. Eddie Walley 26. Tommy Gunn 27. Bill Brown 28. Joe Curran 29. Tim Ross 30. Billy King 31. Larry Soloman 32. Charles Gordon 33. Steve Burwell 34. Harry Simmons 35. Lee Erickson 36. Johnny Gooch 37. Robin Rodgers 38. Ed Henry 39. Henry Askew 40. Mike Grove 41. Bill Boggess 42. Randy Burris 43. Andy King 44. Chuck Reece 45. Chuck Snapka 46. Woodson Carter 47. Hank Hairston 48. Hugh Matthews 49. Sammy Ketchum 50. Birdie Montgomery 51. William Thompson 52. Bob Sentell 53. Leslie Mayfield 54. David Bozeman 55. John Windham 56. Rob Hines 57. Randy Holt 58. Bob Pierce 59. Steve Bost 60. Skipper Stevens 61. George Allen 62. David Steel 63. Carlos Smith 64. Sam McRae 65. Charlie Sorrells 66. Kenny Simmons 67. Steve Patton 68. Eddie McNeal 69. Johnny Swayze 70. Charles Whitacre 71. Fletcher Powers 72. Louie Little 73. Clay McConnel 74. David Ford 75. Johnny Holliday 76. Sam Williford 77. Alma Sherman 78. Grenelda Fox 79. Boswell Stevens Not Pictured: Sammy Ashley Ralph Barnes Steve Bryant David Burke Mike Clayborne Lowery Collins Dave Craig Jack Hollister Greg Hutton Jim Jackson Tom McGraw Bill Prather Gail Rivers Johnny Somers Steve Swayze Derrel Taylor Ed Winkel Frank Anger Win Girod Harry Lee James Paul Lewis Alan Walters Stan West Ernie Wray Julian Crawford Seger Collier Mrs. Mary (Mom) Blue I Grady Morgan II Carlos Smith HI Ed Cheshire IV Andy King V Johnny Swayze VI Thad Virden VII Steve Bryant VIII Richard Ferree IX Jim Jackson 213 ....-,.-: ; :■ ■•■ : ■:■■ ■■-■ ' ■• ■■■■■■■ : ■■■■■■ H w 214 Doug Kearney Donny Pepper Mike Brinson John Barnett Glenn Stewart Don Thames Jimmy Sparrow Mac Clements Birddog McKnight David Jacobs Tucker Miller Haden Hughes Morgan Beckham Billy Carey Haskins Montgomery Tim Douglas Sledge Taylor Pete Hunter Joel Horton Boyd Rhea David Boswell Don Stallings Hardy Harris Lon Stallings Gene Bouchillon Slink Williams Marc Biggers John Paxton 29. Dicky Delashmet Duke 30. Robert Brown 31. Peter Fisackerly 32. Clark Adams 33. Harry Howell 34. Graham Cassibry 35. John Morgan 36. Bill Steinriede 37. Tommy Keith 38. Jimmy Webb 39. Steve Tartt 40. Rusty McMillan 41. Denny Cole 42. Rixon Simmons 43. Gene Arnold 44. Mickey George 45. John Booth 46. Hugh Rigby 47. Freddy Woodward 48. John Douglas 49. Billy Slack 50. Big O Miskelly 51. Danny Smith 52. Steve Corhern 53. Bob Luke 54. Sellers Cole 55. Tommy Aitken 56. Murphy Jones 57. Johnny Ammons 58. Pat Stone 59. Jimmy Beckham 60. Shelton Bowie 61. Dwight Rienstettle 62. Joe Flynt 63. Kermit Thames 64. David Wesley 65. Robert Woods 66. David Sitton 67. Coy Irvin 68. Ronnie Brown 69. Bob Archer 70. Russel Kyle 71. Fred Sutphen 72. Hugh Arant 73. Buford Tubbs III 74. John Thomas Greenlee 75. Stump Darwin 76. Hugh Fonville 77. Tom Bailey 78. Kucker Harris 79. Wabash Morgan 80. Mark Looney 81. Wright Williams 82. Gene Walker 83. John Castleberry, Jr. 84. John Ed Stillions 85. Jack Jones 86. Jimmy Bruton 87. David Dameier Not Pictured: Lee Middleton Run Martin Lamar Foster Bert Davis Benny Kyle Jimmy Pickering Jerry Nowell Bob Flautt Bob Taylor Duke Haney Pat Brooks Larry Hogan Sam Sumrall Marvin Smith Steve Martin Mike Maxey Mike Yates Greek Rice Harold White Doug Young Steve Biggers Grand Master Ronnie Brown Grand Procurator Tim Douglas Grand Master of Ceremonies Marshall Sutphen Grand Treasurer Haden Hughes Grand Scribe John Ed Stillions ... ■ 215 216 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 21 Mike Smith 43. Lee Curtis Ernie Collins 22. Chuck Hobart 44 John Hendricks David Crawford 1. Bill Boyd 23. Jack White 45. Bob Hampton Tripp Edwards 2. Susan Lamond 24. Larry Futch 46 Kevin Clark Mac Fulgham 3. Janice Keller 25. Jo Troxell 47. Tommy Blanks David Hensleigh 4. Jody Bryant 26. Glenn Patterson 4B Bobby Holloway Jeff Kennedy 5. Johnny Burge 27. Gary Mills 49. Xan Glasco Jake Lennard 6. Tim Williams 28. Irving Pylate 50 Janie Mitts Mansell McCord 7. Mark Williams 29. Rusty Williamson 51. Larry Faureau Kellev Miller 8. Kirk Williamson 30. Mom Haney 52. Winky Freeman Bob Moore 9. Tommy Howse 31. Allan Williams 53 Jack Aubic Charles Murphey 10. Leon Cefalu 32 Mike Biglane 54 Billie Curtis Robert Parker 11. Chuck Power 33. Steve Peresich 55 Mary Tipton Charles Poole 12. Charles Curtis 34. Sally Allen 56 Gary Futch Michael Ragsdale 13. Mark Williamson 37. Bill Watts 57 Bruce Walker Joe Reeves 14. Susan Upton 38. Mark Allen 58 Ray Smith John Rose 15. Paul Karre 37. Charlie Webster 59 Clark Tucker Walter Tipton 16. Britt Holliday 38. David Penton 60 Hank Barger Darrell Williams 17. Bill Roberson 39. Nat Washburn Not Pictured: C. W. Wise 18. Glen Young 40 Steve Walhood Ernie Brunson Charlie Webster 19. Grady Wright 41. Harold Cleveland Joe Burton 20. David Miller 42. Mike Bucciantini Herman Cameron High Alpha Paul Karre High Beta Bill Boyd High Gamma Bill Roberson High Tau Billie Curtis High Delta John Hendricks High Kappa Lee Curtis High Epsilon Jack Aubic High Phi Mark Allen High Sigma John Rose High Pi Harlow Landghair 217 ■k-— o t ■■■■■■ mmmmm $ ■ ' ' vi -f .i Vf 1 ' L1 «. l!W|r wA€ 1 PHI GAMMA DELTA 17. Steve Horn 18. Ben Penn 1. Jerry Burkett 19. Keith Koenig 2. Chuck Cemay 20. Jan Clark 3. Tommy Cottom 21. Marty Allison 4. Jerry Welch 22. David Gaddis 5. David Morrison 23. Jon Naugher 6. Ray Jordan 24. Winston Earnheart 7. Robert Siedell 25. Vic Nickels 8. Sidney Prosser 26. David Vinzant 9. Franklin Myers 27. Kyle Steward 10. Greg Mann 28. Porter Robinson 11. Burke Fisher 29. Billy Martin 12. Bob Raymond 30. Marshall Mowdy 13. Ken Krohn 31. Ronnie Rutland 14. Steve Price 32. Leigh Hummer 15. Jimmy Sneed 33. John Wallace 16. Bob Stimson 34. Scotty Sumrall President Greg Mann Treasurer Keith Koenig Recording Secretary Ray Jordan Corresponding Secretary Franklin Myers Historian Sidney Prosser 219 1. Rick Gill 22 Frank Wyatt 43. Bill Lister 2. Freddy Waller 23 Ricky Sartin 44. Newton Former 3. Steve Jones 24 Pat Long Not Pictured: 4. Toney Acosta 25. Ronnie Kent Earl Brand 5. Ted Baltley 26. David Rice Bill Bryan 6. Joe Armour 27 Glenn Amtes Larry Chambers 7. Nathan Cathy 28 Phillip McDade Sam Estes 8. Tom Gladney 29. Richard Burt Jim Gardner 9. Richard Ferguson :io Jim Branch Phillip Lovitt 10. Don Hinman 31. Don Folden David Montgomery 11. Barry Greenlee 32. Steve Edney Pat Presley 12. Frank Wright 33. Ray Johnson Larry Schmidt 13. Bragg Moore 34. Ross Hamilton Jerry Scott 14. Billy Wood 35. Ed Darnell Steve Wells 15. Jimmy Harkins 3fi. Kenny Watkins Durwood Dunn 16. Bill Gullett 37. Mike Waggner Buddy Hyatt 17. Joe Willingham 38. John Conn Gary Mi les 18. Jamie Odom 39. Glenn Weigle Mike Moss 19. Butch Blaylock 40. Moses Saliba David Sunderland 20. Mike Miller 41. Robert Forbes Dan Walker 21. Allan Brown 42. Alan Hale Godfather Gerald P. Scott Consigliore Barry Greenlee Treasurer Freddy Walter Recording Secretary Newton Farmer Social Chairman Richard Ferguson 221 m 222 PI KAPPA ALPHA 33. Bill Ward 67. Kamo Pittman Jim Thompson 34. Jim Thompson 68. Jack Mashburn Bill Wilkie 1. Jimmy Beasley. 2. Hank Neil] 35. Una Gregory 69. Bwana Foster David Aven 36. Kelly Smith 70. Bruiser Caldwell Cole Park in 3. Truitt Williams 37. Jesse Myers 71. Bob Baker Paul Johnston 4. Tommy Bufkin 5. William Latimer 38. Kim Cox 72. Ab Jones Mike Massey 39. Bucky Murphy 73. Andy Alexander Maurice Malone 6. Harvey Danner 40. Slick Farris 74. David Barrentine Chris Benton 7. Orliss Stennis 41. Rusty Ellis 75. Bill Schmitt Tommy Blakney 8. Dick Mansell 42. Chuck Cumbaa 76. Ted Roman Lee Branch 9. Sylvia Mars 10. Orman Gee 43. Jimmy Green 77. Newt Love |oe Brown 44. Don Janous 78. Perry England Bill Buckley 11. Acey Mars 12. Clinton Doby 13. Ivan Hand 45. Don Cameron 79. Tim Buckley Sandy Jackson 46. Steve Staten 80. George Sherman Ken McKay 47. Butch Montgomery 81. Toby Tyler John Provenza 14. Ricky Conn 15. Dub Allen 48. Gathian Greco 82. Bob Sanbury Joe Sherman 49. Bill Chandler 83. Donnie Ray Allen Wallace 16. Craig Staten 17. Jimmy Bentley 18. Bill Hightower 50. Mark Griffin 84. Davis Walton Mike West 51. Shack Shackleford 85. Tim Maxie Roger Cook 52. Groovy Dave Gibson 86. Alan Jones Charles Wright 19. Billy Taylor 20. Dude Wiseman 53. Butch Moody 87. Bo Holmes Mitchell Blount 54. Tom Buckley 88. Hugh Stallworth Hutch Hutchinson 21. John Causey 22. Rod Lovitt 55. Frank Wall 89. Tom Runnels Bill Curry 56. Will Lott 90. Louis Crumbley Eddie Keith 23. Bob Myers 57. Bob Chambers 91. Mike Hicks Danny Garrick 24. Rip Fowler 25. Mark McKay 26. Tommy Dichiara 58. Johnny Stringer 92. James Chapman Steve Wilkerson 59. Bubby Johnston 93. Jimmy Cantrell Andy Peeples 60. Stanley Ayres 94. Tom Brahan Eddie McCormick 27. Gary Nowell 61. Stanford Morse Not Pictured: Jim Tyner 28. David Lee 62. Johnny Sansbury Steve Coleman Melvin Dykes 29. Carl Ray Howell 63. Ryan Ferrell Tom Berry Faculty Advisor: 30. Warren Hammett 64. Phil Watson Glenn Hobgood Dr. Brad Carter 31. Hamp Williams 65. Jimbo Crosby Phil Mangum 32. Hogan Allen 66. Buck Sanderson Greg Nowell President Joe Sherman Vice President Marty Wiseman Secretary Charles Cumbaa Treasurer Louis Crumbley Pledge Trainers Jimmy Bentley, Hamp Williams : :: 223 I 1 224 1. Bruce Davis 28. Mike Waters 55. Bill Phillips Reed Hillen 2. Dave Bargam 29. Ricky Felker 56. Bob Weston Steve Holcomb 3. Jim Barnes 30. Mike Mayer 57. Craig Mclntyre David Josey 4. John Dawson 31. Teddy Taylor 58. Matthew Wiggins Riley Kelly 5. Randy Randall 32. Steve Nail 59. Richard Duese Rob King 6. Barry Clark 33. Dennis Short 60. Paul Millsaps Bob Latham 7. Richard Watkins 34. Ray Flowers 61, Jerry Davis Bill Lewis 8. Ralph Billingsley 35. Glen Bourne 62. Jim Vincent Bubba Lott 9. Pope Bell 36. Jim Carnathan 63. Ronnie Walker Jim Myers 10. Howard Davis 37. Alan Godwin 64. Buzzy Carter Jim Patton 11. Clifton Evans 38. Tommy Page 65 Walker Milnor Ed Pentecost 12. Dan Seales 39. Hardy Mitchell 66 David Kerr Bob Phares 13. Bill Hayden 40. Mike Neese 67 John Hutchinson Barry Pitts Frank Powers 14. Enloee Kee 41. Thad Buck 68 Tim Luster 15. Dave Billingsley 42. Bobby Watkins 69 Tim Lyons Xan Robertson 16. Mrs. Willie Hart 43. David Barger Not Pictured; Bobby Robson 17. Hoyt Hayes 44. Gordon Flowers Billy Aden Bobby Rutherford 18. Ed Walton 45. Bill Howard Ch arles Berrv Harold Simmons 19. Martin Tribble 46. John Hartlein Ern Black Gene Spragins Steve Stevenson 20. Harold Mitchell 47. Billy Mitts Sandy Braswell 21. Richard Walton 48. Roger Smith Larrt Britt John Strange Thad Strange j 22. Cameron Dean 49. Richard Taylor Do ug Buchanan 23. Craig Brown 50. Jerry Soloman Da vid Ganison Bill Vandevender j 24. Pat Patton 51. Steve Hazard Jerry Grantham Wally Webb 25. Fred Barnes 52. Pepper Evans Grover Greer Tommie Williams 26. Hank Lamb 53. Chris Shapley Jac k Harris Paul Allen Duke 27. Terry Jones 54. David Fisher To mmy Hengst Bill Montgomery President Enle Kee Vice President Bill Howard Treasurer Frank Powers Secretary Rob King 225 226 I P MH r(f 1. Ralph Arnold 2. Glenn Richardson 3. Don Jackson 4. Ellis Rhett 5. Phillip Maples 6. Donnie Sledge 7. Martin Chambers 8. Earl Pace 9. Harry Stone 10. Leon Sellers 11. Craig Jones 12. Mike Sullivan 13. Steve Aikens 14. Cliff Norman 15. Frank Miller 16. David Hemphill 17. Bill Brown 18. Temple Barry 19. Harry Phyfer 20. Tim Cox 21. Harry Doucet 22. Pat Biglane 23. Buddy White 24. Ricky Turner 25. Bob Day 26. Bert Green 27. Henry Martin 28. Marty Farrell 29. David Wimberly 30. Alan Stevens 31. Edward Landers 32. Forest Smith 33. Ed Meyer 34. David Senseman 35. C. W. Craven 36. Ronnie Sibens 37. Iddo Davis 38. Harvey Sold 39. Rick Faucette 40. Jim Meyer 41. Donald Crain 42. Frank McWhorter 43. Don Dornan 44. Richard Spence 45. Sidney McLaurin 46. Bob Gregory 47. Bill Gregory 48. Steve Flanagan 49. Bob Gregory 50. Ral Saunders 51. Hal McCarley 52. Bill Jameison 53. Clay Jones 54. Dud Hughes 55. Jim Henson 56. Bobby Lacoste 57. Steve Trehern 58. David Armstrong 59. Jim Anderson 60. Larry Allen 61. Chuck Sampsell 62. Jim Rawls 63. Doug Mauldin 64. Tom Flanagan 65. Zack Hutchens Not Pictured: Mike Dryden Jimmy Clayton Harry Bell Don Cruse Joe Gable Ricky Jackson Parker Johnson Rick Maynard Bill Riley Bob Aycock Jimmy Hughes Wade Jones Alan Ray Bill Baird Richard Topp Drew Allen Hugh Cooper Hugh Harris Consul David Armstrong Pro-Consul David Hemphill Quaestor Tim Cox Magister Bill Gregory Annonator Earl Pace Tribune Rick Faucette 227 1. Jerry Slocum 25 John Henry 2. Bill Hairston 2B Susan Buttross, Sweetheart 3. Bob Bass 27 Joey Breal 4. Jack Bethany 28 David Cook 5. Bill Atkinson 29 T. B. Shearer 6. Tommy Middleton 30 David Herrin 7. Phil Taylor 31 John Meador 8. Kenny Hood 32. Mike Cullen 9. Ken LaBruyer 33 Don Sorrels 10. Ken Mosley 34 Ricky Robertson 11. Ken Johnson 35 Ricky Howell 12. Jimmy King 36 Travis Murphree 13. Bill Waller 37 Tommy Shelton 14. Hanes Sparkman 38 Ken Taylor 15. Owen Carty 40. Ry Hemphill 16. Frank Pevey 41 Sam Sharbrough 17. John Champlin 42 Ernie Saik 18. Calvin Kelly 43. Phil Fisher 19. Mike McCool 44. Rocki Katz 20. Jeff Adcock 45. Wayne Forrest 21. John Crecink 22. Milton, Fair 46. 47. William Sharbrough David Templeton 23. Jim Quinn 48. Brant Brantley 24. Richard Snyder i President John Crecink Vice President Jim Quinn Controller Don Sorrels Secretary Bill Waller Recorder Carey Pritt 229 w 230 4 y TAU KAPPA EPSILON 18. Steve Murff People Not Pictured: 1. Bob Blakely Mike Owens 2. Steve Lawhon Sid Joblin 3. Jeff Sayers Drew Frits 4. Sam Wilson Ricky Smith 5. Ron Wiggins Ricky Lee 6. Hap Pleasant Rob Whitley 7. David Allred Alcorn Russell 8. Sid Sasser George Ellis 9. Larry Clark Joe Williams 10. David Cook Robert Shelby 11. Randall Smith Ken Davis 12. Chris Sweeney Herb Harwell 13. James Thomas Ray Bobbett 14. Joel Muncie George May 15. Joe Weston Barry Wood 16. Vic McClendon Van Ramsey 17. Dan Mitchell Gary Bryant Prytanis Steve Murff Epiprytanis Joe Weston Grammateus Bob Blakely Crysophylos Drew Frits Histor Sam Wilson Hypophetes Ron Wiggins Pylortes Sid Sasser Hegemon David Allred 231  f ■ 232 04 1 TRIANGLE 15. Mike Nance 16. C. B. Hales 1. Joe Anglin 17. T. J. Trapp 2. George Pickett 18. Mark Demeranville 3. John Crabtree 19. George Williams 4. Terry Downs 20. Fred Stuart 5. Rufus Brown 21. John Wooten 6. Tommy Gregory Not Pictured: 7. Robert Crisler Doug Kyle 8. Bob Crosby Ted Bowlds 9. George Freitag Debbie Harper — Sweetheart 10. Martie Heath — Sweetheart Byron Singletary 11. Jim Norwood John Beoddy 12. Ken Green Mike Havard 13. Joe Donnaway Mike Ladner 14. 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LOCKE BILL MATTOX RANDY MILLARD MERCURY MORRIS FRANKLIN MYERS L. E. NELSON LEE NEWMAN FRED NICHOLS A. P. POSEY BRENT RANKIN MARSHALL SUTPHEN HOYT WILDER C. A. WILSON LEE WYATT 242 A Phi Delta Chi MISSISSIPPI STATE WOMEN ' S AVANTGARDE HONORARY MEMBERS NANCY BARNARD SUZANNE HURDLE BEASLEY SUSAN SMITH BURWELL JEN MADDOX COLEMAN EMILY FLEMING KATHY HEAD DORIS HOLDER SANDRA KERR CYNDI LEWIS MARY ECKHERT McLELLAN BEVERLY MELTON GEE GEE STRAIN PATRIDGE SHARON SCOTT MARIE THOMAS BRENDA TRUITT SYDNEY TUCKER KIT WHITSETT KAY WILKINSON LESLIE WILKINSON LOUISE WISE 243 Blue Key MEN ' S SCHOLASTIC LEADERSHIP HONORARY OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY-TREASURER ADVISOR DAVID ARMSTRONG STEVE BRANDON DEE BROOKSHIRE RONNIE BROWN EDWIN CHESHIRE RICKY CONN FRANK DOWSING JAMES EDWARDS JERRY GRACE JERRY GRACE MERCURY MORRIS ...THOMAS WILEY .DR. PAULPIETRI Ur KEITH KOENIG TOMMY MASON RANDY MILLARD MERCURY MORRIS FRED NICHOLS DR. PAUL H. PIETRI BRENT RANKIN JOHN EDWARD STILLIONS MARSHALL SUTPHEN IMMY HOLLIMAN BILL WALLER, JR TOM WIGGINS HADEN HUGHES DON JANOUS PAUL KARRE HOYT WILDER THOMAS WILEY ■ 244 Cardinal Key Women ' s Scholastic Leadership Honorary OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ... TREASURER ADVISOR . . . . . . . . . ... . - . NANCY BARNARD CHERYL BERRY LANELLE BRETT JACQUELYN BRYANT SUSAN BUTTROSS JOY CADENHEAD CATHERINE COLEMAN BETTY DUMAS SALLY DRAPER MARY LOVE DUPLAIN DEEDE GRIFFIN ANN HATHORN JANE HAWKINS KATHY HEAD NANCY BARNARD SHARON SCOTT MARSHA WEDGEWORTH , l_i Al Nl i_j|_il_il_j Di r_j 1 1 MRS. MARY STUART LYNN JACQUITH SISSY JUNKIN LINDA LAND JANE MATTHEWS MILLER MITCHELL SHARON SCOTT JO SHUMAKE LIBBY STONE SYDNEY TUCKER SUSAN TURNER SUSAN WEBB MARSHA WEDGEWORTH KIT WHITSETT KAY WILKINSON 245 Phi Eta Sigma FRESHMAN MEN ' S SCHOLASTIC HONORARY OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..CAREY F. HARDIN VICE-PRESIDENT JOHNNY LOPER SECRETARY . , ' . ' . RONALD S. KENT TREASURER .... ™!™ • TOM HALFORD SENIOR ADVISOR JIMMY MORGAN FACULTY ADVISOR TIP H. ALLEN ANDREW ALEXANDER THOMAS D. BEN WILLIE P. BENDER RICHARD BLACKBOURN BOB CRECINK CHARLES CUMBAA JULIAN EVANS ED GADDIS WILLIAM P. GARDNER LENTZ GATLIN DONALD P. GINMON KEN GRAFTON KEITH HAMPTON TOM HALFORD CAREY E. HARDIN MICHAEL C. HARDY JAMES O. HERBERT, III MICHAEL FTCKS F. LEIGHTON STEPHEN B. JONES RONALD S. KENT WILLIAM R. LOCKE JOHNNY LOPER CAREY McCOY JOSEPH E. MONTI THOMAS D. NORRIS OLIN C. NORTON WILLIAM C. OWENS TOMMIE A. ROY JAMES E. ROSS JERRY SLOCUM SAMMY SMITH TOM STANFIELD JOHN N. STRANGE, JR. GEARY SUTTERFIELD DERRYL WHEELER MIKE WILLIAMS WINGATE 246 Alpha Lambda Delta FRESHMAN WOMEN ' S SCHOLASTIC HONORARY OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . • JANE V1RDEN VICE-PRESIDENT HELEN ELIZABETH COOK SECRETARY-TREASURER SANDRA LEA SUTHERLAND FLAME EDITOR MARTHA ARMSTRONG .,,. m Is DIXIE LEE ADAMS JANE FRANCES LABERGE MITZI ELIZABETH ANTHONY BARBARA GAIL LANN MARTHA ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG WILLANNE DEE LERNER PATRICIA CAROLE BO YE LINDA RENEE LIGON JANICE MARIE BRAGG CAMILLE McCARLEY LYN CLARKE BRANCH CAROLINE CRAFT McGEHEE MARY ELLEN BREED SANDRA KAY MILICAN JANE PRATER BROOKSHIRE SHERRIE LYNNE NECAISE DIANE MONIKA BURKS LINDA BROOKS NICKLES BARBARA ANN CADE PAULA HARRIS NOBLIN HELEN ELIZABETH COOK SUSAN ANN NOEL ANGELA MARIE COX CHARLOTTE EMBRY NOWLIN LAURA CHRISTY CROWDER PATRICIA O ' KELLY MARGARET ANN DAVIS MARTHA JEANE O ' NEAL KAREN CELESTE DELOUCHE JESSICA ANN OSWALT CATHY JEAN DENDY FRANCES MARIE PARKER HAZEL ANNE DOWDLE NANCY LOUISE PATTERSON GAYLA FA YE ELKIN LYNN FRANCES PETERSON CYNTHIA ELLIS BARBARA ANN PROSSER EUGENIA GAIL FEARS SHERRIE KAY ROBY SUSAN LORNA FOLLETT SARA ANN ROMAN MARILYN VIRGINIA FORTNER JANE STEWART ROPER PATSY LYNN FOWLKES CHARLSIE ANN RUTLEDGE TONI GELSTON GLYNDA SUE SINGLETON ELLEN CLAIRE GILLENTINE LYNDA ANN SINGLETON SALLY HARDISON CYNTHIA BOND SMITH JANET NEAL HARRIS REBECCA LOUISE SNOWDEN JANICE FAYE HAWKINS PATRICIA LOUISE STROUD ANDREA JEANNE HERRING SANDRA LEA SUTHERLAND TERESA LAMAE HONEYCUTT VICKIE JEAN TEMPLETON LEAH DIANE HOWELL RUTH SUZANNE THOMAS NOLA JOYCE KENWRIGHT DEBORAH FRANCES TURNER REBECCA CAROL KINSEY JANE GRAY VIRDEN NANCY LOU KNOTT RHONDA FAYE WILBANKS 247 Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Honorary PATRICIA ACUFt CAROLYN ADAMS CURTIS H. ADAMS CHARLES R. AIKEN TERRY ALFORD CAROLYN C. ALLEN VELMA P. ALLEN C. HUNTER ANDREWS MELANIE ANTHONY NEIL S. ARRINGTON STEPHANIE M. AUCOIN JANICE BIGGERS BAKER BILLIE J. BALL DORIS C. BALL BUENA S. BALLARD A. H. BARBER STEVE BARRELL BEN F. BARRENTINE CHARLES J. BELL CAROLINE BENNETT HUGH W. BENNETT JOHN K. BETTERSWORTH ROBIN JANE BEVERLY JULIE BHANSALI JOSEPH J. BOONE MARTHA O. BOOTH LAURA M. BOWIE LARRY BOX ONA J. BOYD DEBORAH BRACKSTONE REBECCA LaNELLE BRETT TED S. BROOK MARY ANN BROWN FA YE S. BRYAN GORDON K. BRYAN JACQUELYN L. BRYANT H. D. BUNCH GARY N. BUNNER NARVEL L. BURKETT BYRON L. BURSON SHARON BURSON JANETTE GREENE BURT. THOMAS E. BUTTROSS JOY ELIZABETH CADENHEAD J. ROBERT CAGLE, JR. DAN CAMERAN PAUL CANONICI C. T. CARLEY BEVERLY BROWN CARLISLE RICHARD C. CARTER, JR. MARGARET R. CAROTHERS TURNER CATLEDGE RUSSELL CHANCE T. LLOYD CHESTNUT AN BONITA CLARK CATHY ANN COGGIN ANN D. COLLINS JOSEPH H. CONNELL JO ANN COSKREY LOUISE CRAFTON JEAN B. CRANE JOHN CALVIN CRECINK, JR. CINDY CRIBBS KATHY VIRGINIA CROCKER MARTHA DAFFRON ROBERT DONALD DAVIS FRED DAVIS JEANNIE ESTELLE DAVIS SUSAN COX DAVIS H. H. DAVIS WILLINDA B. DAVIS MICHAEL PERRY DEAN JANICE HOWARD DELK JAMES O. DICKERSON GORDON NEAL DIEM OFFICERS President Charles E. Lindley Vice-President . Keith Koenig Secretary Jean P. Overcash Treasurer H. W. Bennett HAROLD H. DONALD SHERRY ANN DONOHOE CATHY DUNAWAY CHAUNCEY R. DUNBAR JOSEPH B. EDMOND JAMES S. EDWARDS ROBERT F. ELLIS DOUGLAS EMERICK SUSAN RUTH EMRICK LESTER A. ESTES, JR. GARY CLIFFORD ETHRIDGE RICHARD E. ETHRIDGE BARBARA SUE EZELLE DAVID LAWRENCE FABACHER FRANK STRATTEN FABRIS WILLIE D. FAIRLEY ROYCE FAULKNER WILLIE FELDER SARA E. FLEEMAN HELEN FRY RUTH CARTER GADDIS REX F. CALLAWAY DANNIE R. GAMBRELL HARRY F. GARRETSON, III JEAN H. GARRETSON ANNA RAY GASSAWAY AMANDA H. GATES LAURA GATES MARSHA C. GAY WILLIAM L. GILES PRENTISS H. GORDON, SR. STEPHEN BLAINE GORDON PAULA WILSON GRAHAM JOHN SAMUEL GRANT, III CLINTON H. GRAVES JACQUELINE LEE GREEN DEEDE GRIFFIN JANE GRIFFIN JAMES G. HAMMIL BARBARA W. HANNY MARY L. HARE WOODROW W. HARE CHESTER ALLEN HARRIS ROSS VARNADO HART CHARLOTTE HARVEY MERRILL M. HAWKINS KATHRYN A. HEAD SARA MELISSA HEARD AMY PAULINE HEARNSBERGER DAVIS C. HEINS ARNOLD HENDERSON FRANCOISE HENDERSON REBECCA G. HERREN DORA HERRING BILLIE HILL SWINTON A. HILL PEGGY J. HOLLIS O. MELVIN HOLT BRENDA BANDY HOOD ELIZABETH HOPPER RUBY LEIGH HORN E. IRL HOWELL MABEL JANE HUDSON RUTH H. HUGGINS WILLIAM A. HUGHES DEWAYNE CLARK HULL 248 WM. PORTER HULL, JR. C. T. HUNTER ROBERT DEAN HUNTER VERNER G. HURT VAL HUSLEY JOHN B. ISETT PAUL B. JACOBS, JR. MARGARET LYNN JAQUITH BEVERLY ANN JENKINS MARTHA LYNN JOBE JEAN JOLLY CAROL JONES BYRON JORDAN EVELYN JUNKIN BARBARA KELLY GEORGE KELLY B. WAYNE KEMP TED KENDALL, III SANDRA ELIZABETH KERR ROBERT KINCADE ROBERT DAVIS KING ROBIN D. KING T. J. KING ROBERT E. KNIGHT KEITH KOENIG MYRA LEE LADNER KENNETH SAMUEL LANDRETH MICHAEL H. LEACH JASPER S. LEE TERRY EDWARD LEE HENRY H. LEVECK CAROL J. LEVY GEORGE R. LEWIS CHARLES E. LINDLEY NANCY P. LINDLEY W. W. LITTLEJOHN MARION T. LOFTIN MARY A. LOVE JERRY L. LUCAS ROSE MARIE LUKE ROYCE B. LUKE JAMES N. LUNSFORD, III CHRISTINA LUSK JOHN W. LUSK JAMES MAGEE ROBERT MAGNUS MARTHA L. MALOUF LOUIS F. MALLORY. JR. JAMES P. MARION PAMELA PRIDGEN MARTIN SUSAN KAY MARTIN TED K. MARTIN JANE ADAIR MATTHEWS NANCY RAIFORD MAY ROBERT T. McADORY, JR. J. C. McCARTY WILLIE L. McDANIEL, JR. WILLIAM JACOB McKAY PRENTICE McKIBBEN, JR. KAREN ANN McLAURIN BIRDIE NELL McMULLAN JUDY MARIE McNEESE LYN McNEELY YVONNE McNEILL CAROL McRANEY MILDRED McREYNOLDS SHERRY A. MELTON MARGARET F. MERCER RANDOLPH TUCKER MILLARD LINDA A. GOODMAN MILLER HARRY L. MILLS, JR. R. M. MILTON JERREL REED MITCHELL MARSHA MITCHELL JAMES E. MOAK FRANK MONTFORT LINDA D. MOORE SUSIE M. MOORE TERRY ARNOLD MOORE GEORGE WALLACE MORGAN JANE MOSS CLINTON W. MOULDS, III S. B. MURRAY CLYDE MUSE VASHTI MUSE R. JIM MYERS, JR. 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WILTROUT WARREN WOLSKI MARY LOUISE WRIGHT MAGGIE YATES WANDA BESS YOUNG 249 Gamma Beta Phi Leadership Honorary OFFICERS PRESIDENT ALAN GODWIN VICE-PRESIDENT MIKE MAXEY SECRETARY KATHY McCRORY TREASURER MILLER MITCHELL ALLEN ARMISTEAD MITZI ANTHONY STEPHANIE AUCOIN BILL ATKINSON TRICIA BOYE LA NELLE BRETT DEL ANN BRUISTER SUSAN BUCHNER FRANK CAMPBELL LEE CURTIS DAVEY DABBS SANDRA DAVIS TIM DOUGLAS MARY LOVE DUPLAIN SUSAN FAIRBANKS MIKE GENTRY ALAN GODWIN KATHY HEAD , MARTHA HERREN JULIA HODGES HADEN HUGHES BETH LANGSTON SUSAN MARTIN BILL MATTOX MIKE MAXEY KATHY McCRORY CHERRI McCUISTON COLENE MILTON MILLER MITCHELL FRANKLIN MYERS LEE NEWMAN NANCY NUNN DEAN ROMINGER JO SHUMAKE LIBBY STONE SUSAN TURNER DON WALKER JAMES WEDGEWORTH MARSHA WEDGEWORTH MAGGIE YATES 250 Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honorary OFFICERS PRESIDENT DAVID DICKERSON VICE-PRESIDENT TOM JOHNSON CORRESPONDING SECRETARY JOHN CRAFT RECORDING SECRETARY BOB HUNTER TREASURER MARK RANDALL LARRY ABLES JEFF GILBERT LAMAR CAGLE ROBERT HUNTER R®NALD CHAUVIN THOMAS JOHNSON JOHN CRAFT MARK RANDALL DAVID DICKERSON WAYNE SKIPPER JEFF WATKINS 25) Tau Beta Pi ENGINEERING HONORARY OFFICERS PRESIDENT KEITH KOENIG VICE-PRESIDENT MARSHALL SUTPHEN CORRESPONDING SECRETARY HARRY F. GARRETSON RECORDING SECRETARY BILL BARNETT CATALOGUER DAVID DICKERSON FACULTY ADVISORS DR. JIMMY LEE DODD DR, WILLIAM ROBERT FOX MR. JAMES T. SMITH DR. JOHN IRVINE PAULK BILL BARNETT VIRGINIA E. BELL JOSEPH H. CONNELL JAMES D. DICKERSON HAROLD H. DONALD HARRY F. GARRETSON, III ROBERT E. HUNTER ELVIN B. HYATT KEITH KOENIG TERRY E. LEE JERRY L. LUCAS KEN McBEATH PRENTICE O. McKIBBEN, JR. KAREN C. WELLS GEORGE S. MOORE JESSIE M. MOORE MICHAEL A. MULLINS ROGER D. REEDY ALFRED B. RONEY GARY P. SHOWS DAN SIBLEY WAYNE D. SKIPPER DON A. SLAYMAKER EDWIN P. SUDDUTH FRED M. SUTPHEN ROBERT P. TAYLOR JERRY C. WELCH 252 Eta Kappa Nu ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HONORARY OFFICERS PRESIDENT JERRY LUCAS VICE-PRESIDENT ROGER REEDY SECRETARY BYRON JORDAN TREASURER TERRY LEE FACULTY ADVISOR JERREL MITCHELL JERRY LUCAS STEVEN DAVIS ROGER REEDY WAYNE DEAR BYRON JORDAN NEWELL ESTESS TERRY LEE JIMMY HUGHES BILLY HOWELL RALPH KLAR GEROGE MOORE JAMES NANNY GREY NEELY DERL NELSON ALFRED RONEY SAM SHEPARD JIMMY YOUNG GILBERT SHOWS CHARLES BROOKS FRED SUTPHEN THOMAS YARBROUGH 253 Pi Delta Epsilon JOURNALISM HONORARY OFFICERS PRESIDENT MIKE GENTRY VICE-PRESIDENT. . I..:............... CATHY COGGIN SECRETARY SALLY DRAPER TREASURER HADEN HUGHES NANCY BARNARD BILL BOGGESS CARROLL BRUMFIELD HUNTER BRUMFIELD HOB BRYAN TURNER CATLEDGE CATHY COGGIN SALLY DRAPER MIKE GENTRY HADEN HUGHES HENRY MEYER MERCURY MORRIS BOB MOULDER PAUL PITTMAN ROY RUBY WYETH WALKER NED WALTON 254 Alpha Epsilon Delta PRE-MEDICAL AND PRE-DENTAL HONORARY OFFICERS PRESIDENT .... FRANK D. DOWSING. JR. VICE-PRESIDENT RICHARD A. 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SgOTB raH ftiEFGHUhtiri QPDIJyWXVliail. ' 5E.7aRQflBCDEFGHt ' WinftlOE JBSTUUWXVl ' Wl flSQflE • BCtlEFDH)Jh raBSTjaWXVSl?3U5£7aSQ™CDE ' HUfia|QPQPSTijLIWXVSV 5 7a flQfl ' BCDEFGH-|oTftlQPOBStuiJWXViW1 567BSOfll2DEFGH(m f. ' % SWSiBK ( I . Seated: Don [annus, President. Standing: Hill Mattox, Vice-President; Susan Turner, Secretary; and Haden Hughes, Treasurer. Student Association Officers 260 Student Association Cabinet [EMBERS OF THE SA CABINET: Left to right, seated: Mary Love Duplain, Student Union Director: Marsha Wedgeworth, A.W.S. President; Bill lattox, Vice-President; Don Janous, President; Susan Turner, Secretary; Haden Hughes, Treasurer. Standing: Charles Cumbaa, Executive Assistant; im Douglas, Director of Student Activities; Ned Walton, Reveille Editor; Paul Karre, Social Chairman; Don Dowdle, Reflector Editor. On April 18, 1972, Don Janous was elected President f the Student Association with the slogan, Janous istens. Bill Mattox became the first graduate student d hold a Student Association office, by being elected r ice-President on the motto of Meeting the Chal- mge. Also elected were Haden Hughes, Treasurer, nd Susan Turner, Secretary, for the second consecu- ive year. Within a few short days, Mattox fulfilled his first ampaign promise by establishing a summer Student Government to plan programs for the regular school ear, to work with the administration on academic iroblems, and to consult Mississippi legislators con- erning problems facing Mississippi. Through the fforts of this council and President Janous, a long ime dream of many students came true — the abol- shing of mandatory P.E. The motion was brought tefore the Academic Council, where the vote was aken to recommend to President Giles that it be abol- shed. Soon afterwards, Giles signed mandatory P.E.  ut of existence. Another important move was taken by the Aca- lemic Council and Dr. Giles upon the request of anous and Mattox, during the summer months. An ' Academic Review Board to review charges of injust treatment in grades was implemented. In December, 1970, the MSU Student Senate passed i resolution by Hamlin Senator Bill Mattox recom- nending that exams be administered before Christ- nas holidays. This recommendation became a reality n August, 1972, as students returned to campus for he fall session. During the mid-fall, Janous arranged the third mnual Legislative Appreciation Day. The day was me of campus tours, open discussion concerning problems facing Mississippi, and a Hawaiian Luau Banquet. Approval for a second semester student loan program was gained preceding the Legislative Day program. Along with the progress made by the president, came progress from Vice-President, Bill Mattox. As chairman of the MSU Senate, he guided passage of two important appropriations — one, $1700 to serve as a foundation for the establishment of a campus radio station, and one amounting to over $750 for ren- ovating the old gym, scene of intramural basketball competition. In addition to working on campus affairs, President Janous worked avidly as a member of the Student Body President ' s Council, representing the eight Insti- tutions of Higher Learning. Probably the highlight of the year came when the board refused both a student voting representative and a dormitory visitation pro- posal. The classic reason given by Board Chairman Turner for refusal of the latter proposal was the fol- lowing: They could have a pot-smoking contest and have a killing. The momentum of achievement was continued dur- ing the second semester, as several programs were intitiated. A student lobby program was established in Jackson. Vice-President Mattox expanded student ser- vices by establishing a calculator lease program to serve business and engineering students. A week-long Prayer Vigil began the first week in February at the MSU Chapel to show student concern for our beloved Senator Stennis. And as the school year came to a close, history was again made as the Faculty Evalua- tion was published and distributed among students. 261 Seated: Fran Thompson, Carol Hairston, Mary Love Duplain, Mary Royal, Camille McCarley, Mrs. Barbara Blankenship. Standing: Bragg Moore, Keith Ray, Ed Cheshire, Robert Siedell, Gary Musgrove. Union Program Council The Union Program Council is an organization com- posed of the Student Director of the Union, Program Advisors, and the Chairmen of the eight Union Commit- tees. The Program Council is primarily a coordination organization, while the eight committees are responsible for activities in their respective areas. This year the Entertainment Committee held three fall dances featuring Mississippi Rain, Sweet Fever, and Brimstone. Weekend movies were introduced as the movie schedule was expanded to three nights per week. The Social Committee sponsored the lyceum recep- tion, fashion shows, the Union Birthday Party, and the Best Dressed Coed Contest. Special Events provides new and traditional programs such as: Hanging of the Green, Madrigal Christmas Din- ner, the Hawaiian Luau, the Halloween Carnival, and the Lost Key Contest. Two of their new programs were the Cabaret and the Coffee House. Tournaments such as golf, chess, bridge, table tennis, fooseball, and others along with the car rally and Saloon Night are events of the Recreation Committee. The Fine Arts Committee coordinates the Festival of the Arts and the traveling art exhibits which included such exhibits by the Mississippi Art Association, the Smithsonian Institute, Hallmark ' s Antique Card Collec- tion and Wildlife Photography. They are also in charge of Dinner Theatre, Sidewalk Art Show, and the Opera Theatre. The Holiday Entertainment Committee is the newest committee and was first created to present the Interna- tional Bazaar for the cultural and educational exchange between the many countries represented on campus. 262 MSU Student Senate 1, Susan Turner 17. Gay Blackledge 2. Katie McKee 18. Orliss Stennis 3. Joe Sherman 19. John Paxton 4. Connie Parks 20. Bill Waller 5. Meg Mansfield 21. Kay Naklie 6. Bill Mattox 22. Drew Allen 7. Nancy Shanks 23. Gordon Flowers 8. Gene Walker 24. Mike Maxey 9. Richard Shneiter 25. Randy Hall 10. Joe Duncan 26. Ray Flowers 11. George Luter 27. Ed Cheshire 12. Chris Shapley 28. David Montgomery 13. David Hemphill 29. Derrill Stuart 14. Leigh Hummer 30. Malcolm Jackson 15. Winky Freeman 31. Marilyn Greene 16. Randy Randall This year ' s Student Association Senate has been cen- tered on improvements in the workable phase of the SA government. Under the new SA Vice President, Bill Mat- tox, the committee system was slightly altered to face the new problems which had arisen during the past Sen- ate term. The Constitution was changed repeatedly to erase all contradictions as advised by Attorney General, David Armstrong. The Senate once again followed the old tradition of having its semesterly quarrels over the imfamous budget which allowed Treasurer Haden Hughes and the Appro- priations Committee to explain the whys and why nots; the Equal Rights amendment as proposed by Senator Kay Nakle was twice defeated by the Senate, once defeated by Bill Mattox in his seldom used power to break a tie. The silent senators seldom said too much, but when upon occasion they did, everyone listened. More importantly, this year saw a summer budget and a pre-semester fall budget drawn up to help next year ' s Lame Duck Senate budget fight, a first in MSU history as innovated by Bill Mattox. The problem concerning student ID violations in elections has been solved so that special elections will not be necessary. The passage of legislation to the Board of Trustees by Senator Luter became second nature to this year ' s senate, of which few results have yet been obtained. Looking back, memories of Bill Mattox ' s stutterings through another Senate meeting, points of order raised about things which were debated but were supposed undebatable, and the wrong interpretation of bills as amended are not to be forgotten. Some of Senator Luter ' s discussions with Senator Montgomery are not recorded but certainly not forgotten. Senator Waller was as noted for Acceptance by Acclamation as was Sena- tor Hummer ' s moves for adjournment. Now when the last senate meeting is over the smoke - filled room still echoing with debate is closed, the next year ' s Senate will have a much harder time trying to accomplish as much as the 72-73 Senate has done. 263 L to r: Kim Turner, Patsy Stubbs, Beth O ' Neal, Rebecca Rainey, Docia Baker, Becky Webb, Sara Ann Roman, Martha Armstrong, Gay Blackledge, Patsy Phillips. L to r: Cathy Lowery, Ginger Bland, Libba Cook, Ellen Curtis, Kay Hillman, Melanie Heflin, Renee Gunter, Julie Fowlkes, Sylvia Walker, Ann Hathorn. L to r: June Allen, Priscilla Young, Kay Naklie, Vicky Johnson, Cathy Coggin, Debbie Cochran, Ronnie Thomas, Gail Web, Eddie Grant, Julie Karre, Joyce Thomas, Brenda Henderson. 264 AWS Officers Judicial Council to r: Cheryl Berry — Treas., Marsha Wedgeworth — Pres., Betty Morgan — Vice-Pres., Cather- le Coleman — Sec. L to r: Mitzi Anthony, Debbie Burton, Ginger Blake, Cyndi Lewis, Karen Himes. f The Associated Women Students is the only organiza- tion on campus which solely represents the women and gives them an effective voice on campus. Some of the programs sponsored by AWS this year were on venereal disease, the Big Sister-Little Sister reception, women ' s career week, and breast cancer. Activities like the Penny-a-Minute nights benefit the freshmen and AWS simultaneously. AWS is also ready to work for changes in women ' s regulations as they seem appropriate. Left: The AWS Big Sister-Little Sister Tea helps upperclass and fresh- man coeds get acquainted. Marsha Wedgeworth (left) serves Becky Garretson and Debra Davenport. 265 Reflector Right: Don Dowdle, Editor-in-Chief. Below: Business Staff: Barbara Ruth, Business Manager; Mary Beth Dowdle; and Michele Winkeljohn. Bottom: Sports Staff: Mercury Morris, Editor; Terry Carroll; and Scoop Bass. Bottom right: Photographers: John Charlton, Jaci Fentress, and Mike Gentry. Opposite page: Top right: Cathy Coggin, Managing Editor. Top left: Copy Staff; Lit Upshur, Mary Stubbs, Dorothy Reeves, Mona Lowery, Deborah Collins, Tommy Hales. Bottom left: Rusty Benson, News Editor; Hob Bryan, Managing Editor; Gorge Luter, Associate Editor. ffj 266 Reveille Above, 1 to r: Front row: Cecil Allen, Jean Anne Campbell, Jane Vir- den, Connie Parks, Rebecca Raney, Chris Stanton, Susan Spradly, Lau- reen Morse, Martha Armstrong, Haden Hughes. Second row: Lynn Peterson, Melissa Grant, Ned Walton, Sassy Draper, Susan Brown, Eddie Smith, Wyeth Walker, Jonelle Kerkhoff, Lanelle McLellan, Nancy Barnard. Not pictured: Tim Douglas and Mansel McCord. Far right: Ned Walton, Editor-in-chief. Near right: Jane Virden and Nancy Barnard, first and second semester business managers, respectively. 268 Inter-Residence Hall Council The Inter-Residence Hall Council is the Students ' voice in the residence halls of MSU. A very young organization on campus as it has grown to be the second largest student organization on campus, second only to the SA in size and budgetary resources. With its refrigerator rental revenue and its enthusiasm for building a better living environment for residence hall students, the IRHC has consistently sponsored pro- grams and activities to accomplish its goals. More impor- tantly, the Council encourages and aids each individual residence hall in programming activities. Part of this aid includes the Councils ' semesterly appropriation of funds to each residence hall. Some of the programs sponsored by IRHC include the Book Exchange, Residence Hall Week, Spring Fling, a Fall Ball, free chicken dinner for Freshman students, informational desk blotters for freshmen and transfer students, leadership workshops for residence hall offi- cers, newsletters, study skills programs, test files, and visitation policy proposals. With the emphasis on residence halls being unique to MSU among Mississippi ' s colleges and universities, our IRHC is the only organization of its kind in Mississippi. 1. Bobo Asmar 2. Missy Austin Rena Haynes Rene Gunner Barbara Nolan John Little Ray Strong 8. Marilyn Green 9. Frank Kelly 10. Nick Myers 11. Carey Wise 12. John Havard 13. Nancy Harris 14. Frank Campbell 15. Denice Jones 16. Cindy Burdine 17. Janice Coward 18. Barbara Barnes 19. Judy Jones 20. Cathy Lowry 21. Bobby Crumby 22. Alan Smith 23. Bill Hudnall 24. Bill Webster 270 Left: Officers of IRHC are, left to right: Bobo Asmar, Treasurer; Frank Campbell, President; Marilyn Green, Women ' s Life; John Havard, Vice- President; Missy Austin, Secretary; Frank Kelly, Freshman Coordinator; Judy Jones, Women ' s Coordinator. 271  2 Maroon Band The Mississippi State University Maroon Band is one of the oldest colleg bands in the Southern United States. Since the early thirties, the band ha been known as the Famous Maroon Band, a designation derived from writeup by a leading sports writer. The 1972 edition of the Maroon Band consists of two-hundred member which includes a sixteen-girl flag corps, a rifle squad and a drum major, Wi Locke. The band is directed by Peyton Crowder and Kent Sills. Dr. Crowder cam to Mississippi State University in 1959 as assistant of bands and becam director of bands in 1967. Mr. Sills came to MSU as assistant director bands in 1967 following a highly successful career in public schools of Mi; sissippi. At MSU, Mr. Sills directs the Stage Band, the Concert Band an teaches trombone. All musical arrangements are written by Dr. Crowder an the marching routines are created by Mr. Sills. The director of the MS majorettes is Mrs. Carolyn Crowder. Mrs. Crowder is widely recognized i one of the most outstanding choreographers in the United States. The captain of the Maroon Band flag corps is Betsy Landers, a junic French Horn major in the department of music education. Jan Hammons, sophomore clarinet major in the department of music education is the caj tain of the rifle squad. La Nelle Brett, a senior in elementary education is th head majorette. She is assisted by Barbara Moore, a sophomore in accoun ing. The Maroon Band ' s three featured twirlers hold a total of 780 medals an trophies. They are Marilyn Rogers, Laurel; Judy West, Magee; and Kathlee Holden of Jackson. Drum Major, Will Locke, a leading exponent of the British Mace System the Maroon Band ' s field leader. Will is a sophomore pre-med student, in h first year as the band ' s drum major. The style of the Maroon Band is built around powerful but precise soun coupled with intricate precision drill patterns and unusual novelty routines. 272 Adans Adams Allen Ammons Anderson Ashley Bates Becker Beers Bishop Bishop Bittle Black Bobitt Boye Bozeman Brett Brown Brett Brown Burns Burdine Burnham Busnkirk Byrd Carter Carter Case Cavin Clemence Cleveland Cleveland Cockrell Cohen Cole Collins Conner Conn Cornwell Cox Cox Cross Conlee Cox Didlake Dier Dixon Donald Dotson Dunbar Dunagan Edgar Elam Ellis Embry Emerson Evans Fant Farnsworth Ferguson Fisher Flowers Ford Fortenberry Frits Frits Galbreath Gassaway Giles Latimer Goff Lee Grafton Lee Green Lindsey Hammermeister Locke Hammond Loden Hammons Luke Harris McAlister Hayes McCann Haynes McClain Henley McCormack Herbert McCrillis Hilliard McCord Holden Mcintosh Hood McMillan Horton McWilliams Hurt Maddux Hyatt Marion Hymphrey Marlin James Martin Johns Martin Johnson Martin Johnson Martin Johnston Meador Jones Moore Jones Moore Jones Maxwell Key Mills Keys Mobley Kilbourne Moore Kimbrough Murphey Koerber Muse Kraft Neel Landers Nicholson Oglesby O ' Kelly O ' Neal Pardin Parker Patterson Paulk Peterson Peyton Plunkett Putnam Pylate Read Read Roberson Robinson Rogers Ross Rowland Schuster See Seymour Shelton Shumaker Shurdon Sims Slaughter Smith Smith Smith Spencer Stamps Stewart Stocker Swilley Tatum Tims Thomas Trenor Walhood Walker Weathersby Weathersby Webb Webster Welch Welch West West White Whitfield Whitley Wilbanks Williams Williford Wilson Windham Wing Wingate Wood Woodward Worley Whitten Yates Young Young Younger Hi . • p 3 w W t% 273 University Choir President — Gary Freeman Vice-President — Buddy Smith Secretary — Brenda Box Sherri Adams Lynn Allen David Armstrong Paula Barham Janie Belue Karen Birdsong Kathy Blair Bonnie Bowie Brenda Box Cindy Bozeman Annette Brown Derry Brunt Carolyn Bunch Martha Buttross Carolyn Carey Nancy Carter Audra Castles Pam Cates Don Cavin Julia Chandler Annette Coker Catherine Coleman Alan Coley Libba Cook Chelly Creely Martha Crumby Mary Crumby Sharon Cruthirds Michael DeMoss Franklin Denham Becky Dier Connie Dunn Brenda Earnheart Margaret East Nan Eddleman Valerie Ezelle Charles Ezelle Denise Fant Allen Farrell Janet Farris Peter Fisackerly Isaac Fisher John Fondren Jan Fowler Gary Freeman Janice Fuqua Vic Fuqua Kathy Furr Marsha Giffin Patti Giles Janet Gregg Ray Harris Pam Havron Jay Hayes Kaye Hayes Stanley Hayes Rebecca Hendricks Thad Henley Ellen Hildebrand Kaye Hillman Mary Hinton Drew Hitt Kathy Hurt Linda Hussey Paula Jernigan Judy Jordan Mary Joseph Carol Kinsey John Kitchin Keith Lampley Betty Latimer Georgia Linskey Judy Linskey Beth Livingston Mike Lunceford Kathy Magruder Katherine Manning Burney Martin Rebecca Martin Cynthia McCarty Kathy McCrory Katie McKee Cheryl McLemore Kathy McMahan Barbara Middleton Tommy Middleton Biship Milsaps Millie Mooney Suzie Moorhead Betty Morgan Melinda Munson Charles Murphy Lorie Naef Nancy Nunn Patti O ' Kelly Ronnie O swalt Cole Parkin Pam Parsons Carolyn Pilgreen Pat Popek Marsha Powell David Prisock Roger Pruett Marilynn Pudas Phyllis Reynolds Cindy Rives David Roche Kathy Roebuck Rodney Rogers Lydia Ruffin Melissa Russell Gail Sanderson Kaye Scott Annie Shackelford Stannish Shaffer Jean Sherman Liz Shows Cindy Shumake Josie Shumake Cathy Simpson Kenny Simpson Mary Skinner Elizabeth Smelley Buddy Smith Katy Smith Marcia Stevens Libby Stone Patsy Stubbs Janie Thrash Michael Thornton Becky Tolar Jack Trenor Jewel Trice Bobbye Turnipseed Eleanor Walker Ann Whitten Kathy Windham Randy Wood Terry Young The University Choir is open to students from all undergraduate and graduate departments of the univer- sity. The purpose of the organization is to make partici- pation in music an integral part of the life of the stu- dents. The choir is composed of about 100 vocalists from the student body and makes frequent public appearances both on and off the campus. 274 University Chorale )iane Allen, Dianne Ball, Janie Belue, George Black, Deny Brunt, Kathy Castle, Carl Conlee, Mike Cornelius, Mary Crumby, Mike Demoss, Franklin )enham, Becky Dier, Connie Cunn, Bob Files, Isaac Fisher, Charlotte Flowers, John Fondren, Jan Fowler, Gary Freeman, Valleria Griffin, Janet iregg, Ray Harris, Pam Havron, Kay Hayes, Thad Henley, Kaye Hillman, Drew Hitt, Judy Jordan, John Kitchen, Brint Koerber, Keith Lampley, Betty .atimer, Beth Livingston, Mike Lunceford, Katherine Manning, Joy McCuiston, Robert Modder, Millie Mooney, Suzie Moorhead, Melinda Munson, Iharles Murphy, Patti O ' Kelly, Ronnie Oswalt, Pam Parsons, Patsy Paxton, Pat Popek, Roger Pruett, Marilynn Pudas, Kathy Roebuck, Rodney Rog- rs, Lydia Ruffin, Kaye Scott, Liz Shows, Cathy Simpson, Kenny Simpson, Elizabeth Smelley, Libby Stone, Cheryl Stroud, Janie Thrash, Jack Trenor, iobbye Turnipseed, Patsy Valentine, Patti White, Tommy Wilson, Emily Winbush, Marilyn Winbush, Randy Wood, Lydia Young. The Madrigal singers is a small vocal ensemble :elected by audition. This group is designed to provide participants with opportunities to perform popular and itandard madrigal literature both on and off campus, rhe madrigal singers present about twenty-five pro- jrams and concerts each school year and have traveled videly throughout the southeast. Madrigals Left to right: Janie Thrash, Derry Brunt, Karen Mitchell, Rodney Rog- ers, Janet Gregg, Drew Hitt, Elizabeth Smelley, Becky Dier, Gary Free- man, Jan Fowler, Mike DeMoss, Bobbye Turnipseed, Judy Jordan, Trey Conlee, Libby Stone, Bob Files, Patti O ' Kelly, Roger Pruett, Kay Hayes. w s II 4 ■..■■.■ ■:,■■ - ; ■■ ■■■ ■ Judicial Council 1. Betsy Padgett 2. John Hutchinson 3. Chris Stanton, Sec. 4. Sellers Cole 5. Pepper Evans 6. Isaiah Harris All judicial powers of the Student Association are vested in the S.A. Judicial Council. This council is com posed of a chairman, one senior member, two junior members, two sophomore members, and one graduate student. All members of the Judicial Council are appointed by the S.A. President with the approval of the Student Senate. This council has appellate jurisdiction over all matters of student discipline and original juris diction over all matters arising out of elections con- ducted by the S.A., and over all matters relative to the interpretation of the S.A. Constitution and Statutes. Only on decisions involving student discipline can appeals be made to the Division of Student Affairs. During the past year, the S.A. Judicial Council has ruled on a number of matters concerning S.A. election and ' the S.A. Constitution. In this way the Council has served as a sounding board for students with legitimate complaints concerning S.A. elections and the S.A. Con- stitution. The Council has made every attempt in dealing with matters of a political nature to act in a mannei which is fair and in the best interests of the entire uni versity. 276 Debate Team Members: left to right: Chuck Tardy, Robert Oakley, Doug Herbert, Babs Sharp. The students who spend time with The MSU Debate Team never find their time wasted. The Team participates in intercollegiate debate competition all across the South and Mississippi. This year the Team has ventured to many tournaments, including ones in Omaha, New Orleans, and Pensacola. Aside from the competition, the Team also offers many university oriented services. Combined, these activities contribute to the participating students ' develop- ment of organization, research, and speaking skills. The MSU Debate Team is sponsored by the Department of Communication and is coached by Mrs. Dorothy Drake. 277 1. Renola Home 2. Joyce Sharp 3. Deborah Sherrod 4. Vickie Booker 5. Mary Jamison 6. Maggie J. Waldrip 7. Basil Twyner 8. Sharon Gilleylen 9. Charles Harris 10. Theortis Errin 11. Shirley Cross 12. Joe Love 13. Gilbert Fairley 14. Ronnie Peyton 15. Calverta Henley 16. Glenda Nichols 17. Patricia Reese 18. Windell Carter 19. Robert Banks 20. Joseph McLaurin 21. Woodrow Coleman 22. Darlene Gladney 23. Marilyn Fields 24. Leon Adams 25. Sarita Randle 26. Linda Robinson 27. Bobbie Cotton 28. Alvin Taylor 29. Marilyn Winbush 30. Carrie Handy 31. Michael Booker 32. Irene Simmons 33. Louise Hurt 34. Jacquelyn Bryant 35. Mary Wright 36. Dorothy Reed 37. Samuel Spira 38. Willie A. Bender 39. Vera Robinson 40. Carolyn Allen 41. Fred Johnson 42. Mary Stubbs 43. Virginia Cotton 44. Washington Strong 45. Sarah Sterdivant 46. Sharon Bell 47. Rae Dillon 48. Charles McBride 49. Clyde Duncan 50. Richard Briscoe 51. Tim Holbrook 52. Jerry Randolf 53. James Kilgore, Sponsor 54. Alvin Jackson 55. Jim Billups 56. Sandy Hodge 57. Eddie Washington cc Xvv ' T u 5 T T jr l I s6 ) M ,q ) |, T ,JL } , ) ' T v f(fnh Kll Y 3.C  VJ i A j J k y( u r 1 ' s % j Ojl VJ 278 Afro-American Plus Afro-American Plus, an organization representing the black students of MSU, is one of the most dynamic and progressive organizations on campus. Our chief objec- tives are to educate people about black culture, instill black pride, and work for the survival of our people. To accomplish these goals, we find it necessary to become active in almost every conceivable area. We have been instrumental in bringing about many academic as well as social improvements on campus. We have also taken a lead in community improvement by initiating such projects as community education, our own volunteer services, and emergency relief programs. U A i ! ' ■ I • 279 Agronomy Club 1. Hank Neil 9. Jim Quinn 2. Larry Livingston 10. Danny Murphy 3. Larry Crigler 11. Dr. Hunter Andrews 4. Bonnie Osborn 12. Frank Selman 5. Barney Gordon 13. Larry Turner 6. Mike Leach 14. Mike Carlson 7. Allen Cullen 15. Jon Naugher 8. Prowit Sootinanchai 16. Dr. R. C. Glenn 280 Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Kappa Delta began in the fall of 1920 in the department of sociology, at the Univer- sity of Southern California, when the depart- mental chairman, Dr. Emory S. Bogardus, pro- posed to the graduate students the formation of a society in which the students might become acquainted with each other ' s research projects and where they might meet infor- mally with the whole staff of the department of suggestions and criticisms. Consequently, on November 21, 1920, a group of 14 persons organized the first chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta. The membership in Alpha Kappa Delta is limited to undergraduate students having high scholarship and to those doing sociologi- cal research. to right: Carolyn Smith, Bernadette Grant, pres., Barbara Spencer, Donna Sollie, an Wheeler, Rodney Freiry, Tom Barker. ( to right, first row: Joe Baker, Gary Shows, V.-pres., Gary Ethridge, Corres, sec. Second row: Jimmy Nowell, Sunil Sharma, Thomas Walker. Third r: Joe Anglin, Mohammed Ahmad, Prentice McKibben, Pres. Fourth row: Charley Sorrells, Rec. sec, Gene Godwin, Gary Freeze. Alpha Pi Mu is the national honor society for Industrial Engineering students. Those invited to join are IE students who have demonstrated leader- ship ability and academic excellence. Alpha Pi Mu 281 Cadet Association The Air Force ROTC Cadet Association is an organization designed to advance the United States Air Force and the ROTC program at Mississippi State University. The function of the Cadet Association is to promote espirit de corps through such activities as a military ball and field day activities. 1st row: R. Matthews, J. Willingham, B. Howard, A. Pettigrew. 2nd row: T. Williams, R. Reeder, G. Smith, T. Bates, T. Mefford. Top row: S. McCain, N. Gaugham, R. Ferrell, H. Donald. F.I.P. The Air Force ROTC Flight Instruction Program is made up of senior cadets who are pilot quali- fied and are earning their private pilot ' s license while in school. This program will prepare them for Air Force Pilot Training. 1st row: R. Matthews, R. Rutland, M. Gentry, B. Hill. 2nd row: D. Rominger, D. Milner, J. Reeves, E McCaskell, S. Behr. Top row: C. Lax, D. Bean, Major Anderson (Advisor), W. Trevett. 282 Arnold Air Society 1st row: Captain P. Peeples, R. Matthews, D. Deal, L. Newman, H. Smith, J. Braswell. 2nd row: R. Rutland, M. Gentry, R. Hill, S. Pil- grim, B. Hicks. 3rd row: W. Howard, R. Tay- lor, J. Dugan, J. Odom, S. Cole, E. Mullican. 4th row: J. Watts, D. Higdon, G. Cleveland, G. Smith, H. Pettigrew, K. Wingate. 5th row: D. Rominger, H. Donald, D. Curtis, R. Ferrell, J. Thorn, M. McKissack. 6th row: F. Smith, J. Willingham, B. Swinney, J. Franklin, M. Jar- rell, B. Dyer, J. Reeves, S. Behr. Not pictured: R. Bond, K. Bicker, W. Buchanan. Distinguished Military Cadets L to r: B. Howard, E. Pleasant, D. Milner, J. Braswell, H. Donald, M. Gentry, L. Newman. 283 Officers Flight Divisions: Front row: Ginger Bland, LaNelle Brett, Jane Matthews, and Jene Moore. Back row: Mitzi Anthony, Susan Turner, Darla Mengle. Area Officers C-2 Officers: Laura Towery, Gayla Elkin, Coretta Willis, Coretta Willis, Cathy Sutherland, Sandy Sutherland, and Becky Jumper. 284 rst row: Becky Jumper, Gail Sanderson, Ginger Bland, Ginger Roby, ayla Elkin. Second row: Julia Flowers, Mitzi Anthony, Susan Turner, La 2lle Brett, Darla Mengle, Gene Moore, Jane Matthews. Third row: Pam eflin, Peggy Peace, Julia Fowlkes, Debra Thompson, Susan Haynes, nita Norris, Barbara Grayson, Coretta Willis, Gayle Gresham. Row four: sbra Nabors, B. J. Henry, Julia Muse, Cindy Smith, Tony Jones, Mary irre. Angel Flight Angel Flight is a national auxiliary of Arnold Air Society and a sponsor corps of AFROTC. The members are a select group of outstanding college coeds selected through rush procedures. The Kenneth J. Snedden Chapter at MSU is now area C-2 Headquarters, having control of ten schools in Mississippi, Atlanta, Tennessee, and Louisiana. The activities of the Flight are many and varied, but are centered around Arnold Air Society, AFROTC, the Univer- sity, the community, the State and the nation. The Angel Flight ' s Prisoners of War-Missing In Action Project was adopted as a national project. Area and National Conclaves held annually along with Arnold Air Society Conclaves, are effective means of com- munication among flights. The MSU Chapters of Angel Flight have hosted three of the last four Area C-2 conclaves and always have good representation at National Con- claves. 285 Agricultural Economics The Mississippi State University Chapter of the Student Section of the American Farm Economics Association, bet- ter known as the Agricultural Economics Club, is com- posed of students majoring in Agricultural Economics and other students interested in agricultural economics. Most of the departmental staff faculty are associate members and participate in the Club ' s activities. Dr. Warren Couvillion and Mr. James Simpson served as faculty advisors for 1972- 73 and help coordinate club activities so as to best achieve the purposes of the organization. Stimulating interest in the profession of agricultural economics among students and faculty and providing an opportunity for wider acquain- tance among students and professional workers in the fields are considered to be the basic purposes of the Agri- cultural Economics Club. The Club programs include speakers from business, agricultural and academic back- grounds and are designed to both acquaint and stimulate club members. Each year the club members elect a sweet- heart. This year ' s sweetheart was Kathy Freeman. A fall and spring picnic, intramural sports competition and other activities all offer club members an opportunity to develop their capacities for leadership and responsibility while making new acquaintances. Officers Jerry Griffin Tom Hill Hal Robison Stanley Herren Perry Kimbrough Kathy Freeman President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sweetheart 1. Jim Simpson 2. Stan Herren 3. Tom Hill 4. Johnny Bush 5. Jerry Griffin 6. Kathy Freeman 7. Perry Kimbrough 8. Warren Couvillion 9. Jeff Peaster 10. Eugene Johnson 11. Tommy Rhone 12. Jim Dawkins 13. Read Jordan 14. Buzzy Handwerker 15. Herman Cuckworth 16. Travis Brooks 17. Stanley Wise 18. Robert Hodge 19. Dick Robertson 20. Dan Harsh 21. Dennis R. Brock 22. David B. Templeton 23. Joey Boler 24. Larry W. Simmons 25. Keith Fulton 26. Dennis Braswell 27. Drew Waldrop 28. Danny Anderson 29. James Hamill 30. Jerry Goode 31. Charles Hill 32. Tommy Woodward 33. Wayne Kidd 34. Chris Wade 35. Eddie McNeil 36. Bob Williams 37. Tom Foster 38. Hall Barrett 286 Upper left: Kathy Freeman, 1972-73 Sweetheart. Left: Joe Karr, recipient of Dow-Jones Outstanding Senior Award. Above: Officers (left to right): Jerry Grif- fin, Tom Hill, Perry Kimbrough, Stan Herren, Johnny Bush. 287 Alpha Psi Omega Left to right: Gary Bunch, Sue Hilton, Helen Hancken, Dr. D. J. Cunetto, Clyde Harthcock, John Thomas. In 1957, a group of State students interested in drama organized themselves as Blackfriars Drama Society. The name comes from the celebrated Elizabethan theatre in which a number of Shake- speare ' s plays were presented. The pur- pose of the organization is to organize and stimulate interest in dramatic activ- ity on the university campus. Each year Blackfriars presents three major prod- uctions — one in the fall and the highly successful dinner theatres in the spring and summer. Some of the more recent productions are Anastasia, Look Home- ward Angel, Cactus Flower, Come Blow Your Horn, and Blithe Spirit. In addition to producing plays, Black- friars has been active with the high school drama festival held each year at State. Membership in Blackfriars is open to all students in the university and can be earned either by frontstage or back- stage work. Members who earn sufficient points are eligible for membership in Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary fraternity for college dramatics. Blackfriars Front row: Helen Hancken, Sue Hinton, Teresa Johnson — Historian, Gary Bunch — President, Dr. D. Cunetto — Sponsor, Holly Hagedorn — Secretary, Clyde Harthcock, John Thomas, Susan Brown, Wii dell Hurt. Second: Betty Link, Marilyn Winbush, Patti O ' Kelly, Donald Barlow, Jackie Woodward, Sai dra Measles, Craig Ray, Ray Jordan, Karen Hurt, Denise Fant, Lynn Pudas. Third: Windell Carter, Pat Woodell, Barbara Houston, Tom Fain, Debbie Dyer, Gene Smith, Hugh Bland, Sandra Davis, Dan Rol ertson, Anette Brown, Libby George, Rosemary Grisham. 288 Alpha Kappa Psi lta Lambda chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi professional less fraternity had been recognized number one out of lundred and seventy-five chapters for the past five out k years. In order to uphold its national rating, Delta bda sponsors such campus-wide activities as the al Heart Fund drive and the annual College of Busi- and Industry convention. Each is obligated to do his in making these fraternity-sponsored activities suc- |1. Delta Lambda considers itself very fortunate in lg initiated Dr. William Giles, Congressmen John C. lis and Thomas Abernathy and the late Alexander as honorary members. 1. Bobby Johnston 15. Gene Walker 2. Bill Williford 16. Thomas Morgan 3. Billy Curtis 17. Sammy Smith 4. Bob LaCour 18. Ben Smith 5. Kenny O ' Neil 19. Carl Smith 6. Lon Stallings 20. Buford Tubbs 7. John Ed Stillions 21. Sam Williford 8. Louie Little 22. Fountain Barksdale 9. Bill Waller, Jr. 23. Richard Feree 10. John Paxton 24. Ralph Sharp 11. Richard Ferguson 25. Tim Cox 12. Phillip Lovitt 26. Dr. Jones 13. Ed Cheshire 27. Dr. Lewis 14. Randy Millard 28. David Sitton 289 290 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Left to right: John Weeks, Chiang Hai Kuo, E. C. Oden, Noreen Jue, John Hutch- ins, Horihor Patel, Terry Freeze, James Franks, Jerry Welch, Joe Connell, Edward Guiney, Jim Armstrong, Darryl Sanderson, Robert Lindsey, Gary Garretson, Charles Williams, Gay Blackledge, John Beard, Mike Connell, Adrian Skipper, Sam Alexander, Jerry Davis. i American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is th professional society for chemical engineers. The AlCh was founded in 1908 with the purpose of advancing th theory and practice of chemical engineering along wit maintaining a high professional standard among members. The AIChE maintains student chapter throughout the nation at various engineering school The student chapter at Mississippi State University hole regular meetings twice a month with programs made u of talks by practicing engineers from industrial firm and other information concerning chemical engineerin To supplement the regular meetings, field trips to indu trial plants are scheduled to give AIChE student men bers a broader understanding of their major field. AlCh works closely with the Chemical Engineering Depar ment in planning displays for Engineer ' s Week and oth projects throughout the semester. The highlights of th school year for AIChE members include the annu AIChE Banquet, picnics or cookouts, and the selectio of the AIChE sweetheart. Front row: Duane Deal, Mitch Harmon, Dewayne Garrett, Bill Benne Leslie R. Hester. 2nd row: Harold Donald, Chuck Lax, Rodney Bon Glenn Cleveland. 3rd row: Dorsey Higdon, Stokes McMillan, Cra Winkler, Rick Weed. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronau- tics, founded nationally on February 1, 1963, is the principal United States aerospace technical society. The purpose of the AIAA is to advance the art, sci- ence and technology of aeronautics and hydronau- tics. It provides an effective channel of technical com- munications among profes- sionals in these fields through technical publica- tions, national and local meetings, seminars and pub- lic information services. V Landscape Architecture Club Design is the arrangement of forms in space. To the Landscape Architect the forms are plant materials, water, earth, rocks and manmade materials arranged on the earth, projecting into and defining space. Through this design process, the L.A. spaces into environments which better appeal and relate to man. The criteria by which a design is judged are: How well L.A. defines the problem, in the light of the particular space, his client ' s needs, and certain design principles. Sherman Chow Robert Riddle Iddo Davis David McAdams Kevin Tucker — President Hal Willcoxon — Treasurer David Thompson Neil Arrington — Vice President Allan Ray Chuck Sampsell Ralph Arnold David Leung Steve Potts T. P. Shawver Chris Purser Chumbaut Sennivongs Charlie Hahn Joe Ulthoven 19 Professor Ed. Martin — Advisor Glenn Smith Bob White — Publicity Chairman Bob Baxter Frank Easter 24. Caye Cook — Secretary 25. Kathy Grau 26. Ted Battley 27. Lee Branch 28. Joe Sartin 29. Mike McMurry 30. Phillip McDade 31. Ronnie Hartley 32. Thomas Eaves — Agricultural Council Representative 33. David Runnels 291 Alpha Zeta fi§ifi!§i The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta was established Novem- ber 4, 1897, at Ohio State University. Alpha Zeta was founded neither as an honorary society nor as a social fraternity, but as an honorary professional service frater- nity. The fraternity ' s main objective is the promotion of agriculture in its broad concept, while encouraging and developing its actual and potential leadership. Burkett, one of the founding fathers of the fraternity once said, The spirit of the fraternity was to give, not to receive; to serve, not ourselves, but the agricultural body, the whole cause of higher agricultural education and in every way possible all people engaged in the profession of agriculture. This exemplifies the characteristics needed by all members of Alpha Zeta. To be eligible for regular membership, one must be a student in some field of agriculture, rank in the upper 2 5 of his academic class, and have completed three semesters of college work. 1. Dr. N. Merwine 2. J. Edwards 3. B. Gordon 4. B. Stokes 5. D. Murphy 6. C. Grace 7. M. Leach 8. S. Edwards 9. Dr. D. Threadgill 10. T. Parks 11. B. Cox 12. J. Bush 13. M. Allison 14. S. Guist 15. D. Anderson 16. W. E. Fleeman 17. S. Varner 18. B. Baxter 19. G. Nichols 20. R. Giles 21. D. Morrison 22. J. Holliman 23. J. Grace 24. T. Waller 25. K. Wiseman 26. Dr. K. Cummings 27. R. Wedgeworth 28. B. Dingus 29. D. Laughlin 30. D. Downey 31. N. Anderson 292 ve: According to the constitutional change this year, women students are ble for membership in Alpha Zeta. Left: James Edwards, president, takes in the initiation ceremony by signing the pledges ' keys. Right: Professor wine, one of the advisors, thanks Director Emeritus Henry Leveck for a good JCh. 293 Front row: Charlie Sorrells, Joe Baker, Gary Ethridge, Jackie Bennett. Second row: Sunil Sharma, Gary Shows, Jimmy Nowell. Third row: Joe Ang Pat Dean, Michael Havard, Jessica Oswalt, Prentice McKibben. Fourth row: Mike Hidgon, Jim Ober, Richard Jue. Fifth row: Terry Hopper, Gene G win. Sixth row: Doug Funchess, David Eccles, Steve Comer. Seventh row: Roland Smith, Gary Freeze, Thomas Walker, Mohammad Ahmad. Eighth r Dr. Ray Johnson, Pedro Marin. AIIE The Industrial Engineering Society of MSU, a student chapter of the Ameri- can 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 purpose of the IE society is the advancement of indus- trial engineering in theory and practice, and the maintenance of the highest pro- fessional standards. This is accomplished through regular monthly meetings, regional student AIIE conferences, and field trips to various industrial plants. The club also has an annual joint meeting with the local Senior AIIE. American Nuclear Society The Mississippi State Uni- versity Student Branch of the American Nuclear Soci- ety, known by most as just A.N.S., is affiliated with the national chapter of the American Nuclear Society. The objectives of this organ- ization are to promote the professional development of its members by its programs and its relations with other student branches and with the parent society, and to contribute toward the devel- opment of Nuclear Engi- neering at Mississippi State University through activities in which student members and the faculty may partici- pate. Front row: Wesley Byrd, Dykes Cupstid, Joe Burton, John Duggar, Richard Loftin. Second row: Turner Trapp, Charles Cumbaa. Third row: Dr. John I. Paulk, Jerry Johnson, Kenneth Mosley, Felix Killar. Four row: Ernest Williams, William Williford, Brent Rankin, Lanny Bates, Jerry Roberts. Fifth row: Dr Roe Reynolds, Dr. P. S. Shieh, Hubert Hines. 294 ont row, 1. to r.: Jimmy Harper, Frankie Moore, Jesse Morgan, Terry Marler, Carey Hardin, Robin esterfield, Dr. Ralph Sinno. Second: Donald Walker, John Vance, Rick Melson, Ricky Simmons, Ken ;Beth, Eddy Hamlin, John Walton, John Rigby, Eddy Boyer. Third: Gary Garretson, John George, Mac lgham, Archie Nelson, Robert Moore, Terri Farber, Butch Hamilton, Randall Smith. Fourth: Clyde rlson, Joe Brown, Billy Knesal, Jerry McAdams, Robert Berry, Bill Webb, Robert Triplett. Fifth: Paul hite, Allen Hunter, R. A. Scott, Charles Odell, William McCain, Dwight Staton. ASCE The Mississippi State Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is composed of under- graduates at all levels of study in Civil Engineering. 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 valuable to the practicing engineer. Each year the members of ASCE can attend conventions of the ASCE on both the state and national levels. On the campus the stu- dent chapter sponsors monthly programs featuring speakers on both technical and non-technical subjects. The General Agriculture Club was established in 1971 in order to increase inter- t among the students of agriculture and to bring about a closer relationship nong those pursuing some phase of Agriculture as a profession. Any student or culty member of MSU may become a member of the club. ont row: Dr. Charles Thomas, John Warner, Don Shivers, Dennis McCall, Barry Cox, Bill Fleeman. cond: Robert Horton, Ricky Clark, Marty Allison, David Peacock. Third: Jim Pennington, Joe Shack- : ord, Bob Stimson, Howard Newsome. Fourth: Pete Hunter, Jack Lowry, Charles Williams, Newt jerry. General Agriculture 295 ASME The MSU section of the Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engi- neers was established in 1928 and has a continuous record of service to the students of Mechanical Engi- neering. The purpose of the organi- zation, to promote professionalism and fellowship among its members, is accomplished through monthly meetings, luncheons, plant trips to industries, campus and regional newsletters and numerous social activities. The MSU chapter is a dynamic organization, having been selected many times as the out- standing regional chapter by virtue of its many activities, and benefits its members by developing in them a more well-rounded professional attitude through contact with indus- try, faculty, and fellow students. 1. Robert Hunter 2. M. S. Rathod 3. James Cuchens 4. Jeff Watkins 5. Larry Abies 6. Kent Overstreet 7. Ronald Chauvin 8. Dave Dickerson 9. Jeff Gilbert 10. Robert Holmes 11. Mark Randall 12. Roger Wiggins 13. Ken Laird 14. Hal Thompson 15. Michael Harris 16. Joe Ewing 17. Joh Catledge 18. Ken McGee 19. Derrill Stuart 20. Tom Johnson 21. Wayne Skipper 296 Army R.O.T.C. Army ROTC at Mississippi State University is as old is the institution itself. Stephen Dill Lee, Mississippi State ' s first president, was a West Point graduate and iad served as a Confederate general. He was well aware )f the value of military training to the individual and of nilitary preparedness to the nation. The purpose of Army ROTC is to provide interested itudents a generalized course in military science which s designed to develop self-assurance, personal disci- pline, physical stamina, poise, and the willingness to iccept responsibility as well as to impart knowledge. Successful graduates of the Military Science course of nstruction are commissioned as second lieutenants in he United States Army upon graduation. The Cadet brigade is composed of several separate companies, all of which are commanded by cadet offi- cers. The Scabbard and Blade is an honorary organiza- ion of outstanding senior and junior cadets who are selected for membership by their fellows. The Scotch 3uard is another honorary organization composed Bntirely of women students who are dedicated to the deals of good citizenship and service to the nation as exemplified by Army ROTC. The Society of American vlilitary Engineers is composed of students interested in Dromoting public interest in national security through engineering. The cadet brigade commander for 1973 is Zadet Colonel Francis J. Wilkerson of Starkville, Missis- sippi. CADRE: Left to right, first row: CPT Tommy Youmans, LTC Charles Spencer, COL Dennis Forbes, MAJ Ken Williams, CPT Kal Hazer. Second row: SGT Jerry Taylor, Mrs. Ruth Willis, Mrs. Gwin Mills, SP5 James Pat- rick. Third row: SGT Clarence Allen, SMG William Cain. Absent: LTC Ed Wallington, MSG Horace Edwards, SFC Harry Polk. I ' S RANGERS: Left to right, first row: CPT Tommy Youmans, Jim Huerkamp, Mike Cloud, Ted Anderson, James Pitts, John Hansen, Billy Wells, e Holloway. Second row: Alex Kimbrough, Rusty Cullinane, Gerald Messina, Carl Eubanks, Chuck Franck, Glenn Tubb, Michael Bearden. Third : Henry Melsheimer, Dan Pickering, Pat Tucker, Frank Bates, Palmer Triplett, Roy Dunn, James Caldwell, Pat Long. Members absent: John Kinney, rge Young, James Norwood, James Johnson, Joe Buckley, Roger Strickland, Jacob Thorn, J. R. Waddell, Willie Darden, Steve McCain. 297 CADET OFFICERS: Left to right, front: Colonel Francis J. Wilkerson. First row: CPT Randolph Millard, CPT Ted Anderson, MAJ Fred Nichols, Fred Davis, LTC Anthony Walker, MAJ Marshal Sutphen, MAJ James Pitts. Second row: LTs Robin Westerfield, Nathan Jarnigan, Frank Pippins, K Brown, Don Rosamond, CPTs John Hanson, Richard Herring, MAJ Michael Miller. Third row: LTs Billy Bozeman, Richard Maynard, Fred Runnels, Mickey George, LTs James Box, William McCain. Back row: LTs James Nance, Dan Jee. Not present: LTs William Crawford, James Rockett. Cadet Officers 298 t m m 3 IORS: Left to right, first row: MAJ Frank Williams, Billy Bozeman, Randy Millard, Fred Nichols, Don Rosamond, Nathan Jarnagin, Rick Maynard, n Runnels. Second row: Fred Davis, Steve Brown, Jim Nance, Bill Waller, Glen Rord, Chuck Johnston, Jimmy Ferguson, Don Curto. Third row: Larry ards, Butch Stokes, Vern Bearden, Larry Spoon, Jimmy Green, Mike Dryden, Charlie Phelps, Ray Reeves. Fourth row: Sam Wells, Gan Jee, Darrell ford, Ed Cheshire, Van Irby, Mike Vincent, Hugh Stallworth, Jimmy Box. Fifth row: Rod Adams, Will Hegman, Steve Flanagin, Jeff Kendri ck, David inson, Terry Carroll, Lee Branch, Tom Saterfiel. Not present: Fred Shaw. First Mississippi Rifles MISSISSIPPI RIFLES: Left to right, first row: Fred Sutphen, Mark Chapin, Robert Dendy, Terry LeBlanc, Dennis Reed, Robin Westerfield. Second William George, Clarence Thomas, James Patterson, Tony Kelley, Morris Reece, Joe Flynt, William McCain. Third row: Michael Cox, Samuel Ellis, ard Swartz, Willes A. Bender, Charles Chadwick. Fourth row: Ulysses Swift, William Walden, David Frederick, Lawerence Howell, Robert Clem- Not present: Robert Archer, J. W. Carter, Harding Hubbard, Lawrence Ramsey, James Turner, Delbert Waldrop, Edgar Meyer, Steven Ware, Robert s. 299 Flight Cadets Left to right: Frank Wilkerson, Steve Brown, Terry Carroll, Mickey George, James Box, Don Rosamond. Freshmen and Sophomores Left to right, first row: James Turner, Mason Walton, Thomas Norris, Edgar Yarborough. Second row: Robert Archer, James Ross, John Calvin Kellj Third row: Willie R. Bender, Patrick Czerwinski, William Green. Not pictured: Christopher Michael, Jack Haynes, Sidney Hendrix, Oakly Lollai Gerald Young, William Simmons, Charles McKinney, William Savell, Henri Watson, David Johnson, Charles O ' Brien, Sidney McLaurin, Charle Stratham, Richard Swartz, David Turnipseed, William Wilkerson, Karl Byrd, James Stephenson, Mason Walton, James Caldwell, John Larry Frj Joseph Hughes, Robert Pierce, Lawrence Schmidt, Charles Statham, David Turnipseed. 300 Scotch Guard The Scotch Guard was established in the Mississippi State University campus, March 3, 1969. This organiza- tion is dedicated to promoting citizenship, rendering service to the University, and establishing interest in the United States Army and the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps Program and Mississippi State University. In their distinctive uniforms of kilts and tartans, the members of the Clan are easily distinguished among the student body. The a dopted plaid is symbolic. It is an interwoven maroon and green with maroon representing the maroon and white official colors of Mississippi State University and the green, the color noting the uniform of the United States Army. While acting as sponsors for the corps of cadets as well as official hostesses for the Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps, the members of the Clan find many opportu- nities to display their abilities in worthwhile civic and school-sponsored projects. OFFICERS: Left to right: Susan Robertson, Jane Brookshire, Kaye Hill- man, Susan Webb, Janie LaBerge, Demi Moore. Left to right, first row: Debbie Dawsey, Susan Robertson, Kathy Dotson, Suzanne Speed, Demi Moore, Kae Hillman, Susan Webb, LTC Charles Spencer. Second row: Janie La Berge, Molly Luke, Susan Albritton, Betty Grace Millard, Vicki Joseph, Cynthia McCarty, Karen Clements, Beth Ann Luter, Jane Brookshire. Third row: Suzanne Morris, Melissa Russell, San Webb, Delyn Still, Suzette Baringer, Beverly McKee, Jean Anne Campbell. Fourth row: Bo Vosburgh, Carol Jarvis. Not present: Libby Stone, Cathy Harmont, Chris Stanton, Jane Thompson, Lee Howell, Patti Sis- 301 Scabbard and Blade Left to right, first row: LTC Charles Spencer, Fred Davis, Randolph Millard, Fred Nichols, Dan Jee. Second row: Terry Carroll, James Pitts, Doi Rosamond, Michael Miller, Joe Reeves, Homer Smith. Third row: John Hanson, Marshall Sutphen, Steve Flannigan, Larry Spoon, Ronnie Rutland, Howard. Fourth row: Larry Edwards, Michael Holloway, Ed Cheshire, James Nance, John Dugan, Mike Gentry. Not present: Mark Randall, Joe Anj Lucion Ellington, Steve Shephard, John Watts, Lee Newman. Society of American Military Engineers Left to right, first row: Homer Smith, Harold Donald, Rodney Bond, Will McCain. Second row: John George, Duane Deal, Steve Cole, Keith Koenij Pete Stafford. Third row: Stephen Newman, Paul Fox, Marshall Sutphen, LTC Spencer. Not pictured: Steve Niehaus. 302 MSU Rifle Team 1. SFC Polk, Coach 2. Wesley Trevett 3. Gene Wells, Team Captain 4. Jimmy Stephenson 5. Captain Hazer, OIC 6. Mike Holloway 7. Kathy Robertson 8. Anna Mullican 9. Tim Elam 303 Baptist Student Union The purpose of the Baptist Student Union on the Missis- sippi State University campus is to provide a well balanced spiritual ministry as a supplement to the purely academic disciplines of the University — a ministry sponsored and directed by Baptists, but most cordially open to all Missis- sippi State students who wish to participate. The program of BSU includes vespers and noondays in the Baptist Stu- dent Center, frequent times of social fellowship activities, annual emphasis upon basic life choices, seasonal observ- ances (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter), mission trips, Bible study, counseling, seminars, music, drama, retreats, and a special ministry to International students. The pro- motion of the BSU program, while given guidance by a professional staff, is directed by a student-chosen series of BSU councils — the Executive Council and Freshman Council. 304 SS.X ' r ' A r rSSsrSr SfseSStS?: fSS ig S ' JSSS: ' ' m x t: FT BAPTIST STUDENT UNION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL row left to right: Margaret Edge, Carolyn Clark, Karen Mitchell, Susan Webb, Georgia Linskey, Virginia Ritter, June Cooper. id row left to right: Jerry Merriman, James Sprayberry, Jimmy Ross, Wayne Fults, David Jones, Pat Presley, Woody Ratcliff, Dooley, Dr. Clyde Singletary. 305 Beta Alpha Psi 1. W. W. Littlejohn 2. Randy Millard 3. Tim Cox 4. Tommy Norwood 5. Tommy Buttress 6. Jack Truitt 7. John Kirk 8. Steve Burwell 9. W. L. Cross 10. James Vickers 11. Chauncey Dunbar 12. John Harmond 13. Greek Rice 14. John King 15. Andy Brown 16. Glenn Harvey 17. Robert Manning 18. Dora Herring 19. Ernest Thomas 20. W. G. Howell 21. Gerald Taylor 22. Hubert McMillan 23. Jerry Soloman 24. Norris Edmondson 25. William Cummins 26. Joe Smitherman Beta Alpha Psi is a professional and honorary accountin fraternity. Beta Kappa, the 54th chapter, was installed at MS in November, 1960. The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and fostt the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting professioi to promote the study of accounting and its highest ethic; standards; to act as a medium between professional mei instructors, students, and others who are interested in tr development of the study or profession of accountancy; develop high moral, scholastic, and professional attainmen in its members; and to encourage cordial relations among i members and the profession generally. 306 Horticulture Club 1. Nick Altmyer 9. Preedee Akavipat 2. Cathy Blades 10. David Crawford 5. George Shapley 11. John Byrd 6. Danny New 12. W. D. Skelton 7. Dr. J. P. Overcash 13. Bob Hampton 8. Jaiyai Prasen Bill Fountain Nick Altmyer Cathy Blades Officers President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 307 witm. ' ..-.■: K ' .- ' ■■ ' i ' -iir ' Left to right: Mr. Charles B. Shawver, advisor; David Morrison, president; Jack Wil- liams, reporter; Shirley Marchant, secretar y; Doug Anderson, marshall; Bill Breland, vice-president; Al Scroggins, photographer; Dr. Howard Miller, sponsor; Barbara Barnes, treasurer. 1. L. Bradford 23. T. Waltman 2. D. Martin 24. J. Williams 3. N. Coleman 25. R. Welborn 4. B. Harnage 26. H. Brown 5. L. Morse 27. J. Holliman 6. M. Harden 28. G. Jay 7. B. Martin 29. A. Scroggins 8. K. Gardner 30. Mr. C. B. Shawve 9. B. Breland 31. D. Anderson 10. D. Morrison 32. L. Rodgers 11. P. Alley 33. J. O ' Neal 12. B. Barnes 34. B. Morton 13. S. Marchant 35. J. Laird 14. H. Wade 36. I. Henry 15. K. Neergaard 37. R. James 16. J. Smith 38. T. Loftus 17. Dr. H. W. Miller 39. J. Ashford 18. R. Moore 40. K. Holston 19. B. Dingus 41. E. Barnes 20. J. Williams 42. D. Rodgers j 21. J. Mashburn 43. T. King. 22. M. Ingram 308 Block and Bridle ! W | — iwimiii ' ' ' 11 ii iimi wnlfflF The Block and Bridle Club here at Mississippi State Univer- sity is a professional club for Animal Science majors. It is one of the largest and most active organizations both on campus and in the College of Agriculture. With a total membership of approximately 50, the club con- tinues to sponsor many outstanding campus events each year. Some of the more important events are the Mississippi Junior College Judging Contest, Little International Livestock Show, AQHA-NCHA Horse Show, and the IRA Championship Rodeo. The club also sponsors both a Meats and a Livestock Judg- ing Team which represents our University at regional and national contests. Through the hard work and close relationship of its mem- bers, the Block and Bridle Club is continually striving to pro- mote high scholastic standards and mainly the Animal Sci- ence industry in any way possible. 309 Chi Epsilon Dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of Civil Engineering as an ideal profession, Chi Epsilon was organ- ized to recognize the characteristics in the Civil Engineering student. Engineering, the application of scientific principles to the prac- tical needs of society, is assuming a constantly increasing responsibility for the physical well- being of all people, and thus calling for com- petence of a high order. Officers Bill Webb Ken McBeath Donald Walker Rob Hunter Joe Dawsey Dr. M. W. Corey President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Marshall Editor Faculty Advisor Left to right: First row: Lee Newman, Rob Hunter, Gary Garretson, Don Walker. S row: Charles Odell, John Sigman, Clay McClendon, Barrett Hicks. Third row: Gary bell, Den McBeath, Bill Webb, Bill Kneasal. C Left to right, Seated: Dr. Kenneth Cummings, James Edwards, presi- dent. Standing: Vernon Prnitt, Mack Walker, John White, Perry Smith, James Robinson, Don Herman. 310 Dairy Science Club The Dairy Science Club is posed of students majoring in E Production and Dairy Manufa ing and other students witl interest in the field. Club activ include an annual Award Ban held in December, Edam ch wrapping between Thanksgi and Christmas, participatio High School Day with a booth serving Mississippi State Unive ice cream, participation in the Fair and an annual picnic for Club and Dairy Science Departi Staff. The Club publishes a new ter each year to inform alumni friends of Dairy Department doi These activities fulfill the pur of bringing together the stuc with interest in dairying and uainting them with dairy staff industry on a basis other than classroom. Elder Statesmen The Elder Statesmen is a group of campus leaders organized for the purpose of promoting Christian fel- lowship and understanding between all groups in the university commu- nity. Membership is limited to thirty members of the junior and senior classes. The club holds weekly din- ner meetings, with films, informa- tive speakers, and discussion ses- sions featured as programs. it row: Pat Presley, Mark Woolsey, Grady Morgan, David Hemphill, David Wimberly, Dave Craig. ond row: Doug Mauldin, Hugh Arant, Ed Chesire, John Ed Stillions, Tommy Mason. Third row: d Walton, David Montgomery, Ronnie Brown, David Armstrong, Jim Henson, Orliss Stennis, 1 Douglas. College of Education Dean ' s Cabinet [EMBERS OF THE DEAN ' S CABINET, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Chris Shapley, Sharon Scott, Carey Rather, Barbara Smith, Dr. Box, Dean Hawkins, fylie Evans, Peggy Maxcy, Bob Blakely. 3! ' Circle K The Circle K Club is not a social fraternity; it is a service organization for college men operating on the MSU campus related to Kiwanis International. As a leadership and character-building group, Circle K helps to develop future leaders and citizens whose philosophy is founded on freedom, initiative, the American and Canadian heritage, and unselfish service to others. The Club during the previous years has served soft drinks, donated and erected the bronze cast BULLY in front of the Union, and has been instrumental in starting a Starkville Key Club. Also the club has donated funds and time to various charities such as the Community Day Care Center and Red Cross. Through these activi- ties, the Club hopes to develop the character of each member and to provide an example for the campus and the community. The sweethearts for the Circle K are (left to right) Helen Harned and Becky Dier. 312 1. Butch Slaughter 2. Phil McRae 3. Jim Elliot 4. Becky Dier 5. Helen Harned 6. Don Kilbourne 7. Gene Singleton 8. Bill Atkinson 9. Donnie Brent 10. Will Jackson 11. Phil Marion 12. Harold Cleveland 13. Brady Robinson 14. Donnie Rutland 15. Steve Mattox 16. Sidney Prosser 17. Ken Krohn 18. Tony Mikosz 19. Ken Mosley 20. David Templeton 21. Steve Bearden 22. David Womack 23. Calvin Kelly 24. Jody Bryant 25. David Dorsey Picture (above): Officers and Board Members 1. Bill Atkinson, Treasurer 2. Charles Slaughter, Vice-President 3. Gene Singleton, President 4. Steve Bearden, Secretary 5. Donald Brent, Board Member 6. Jim Elliot, Board Member 7. Brady Robison, Board Member 8. David Womack, Projects Chairman 9. Ken Mosley, Board Member 313 Council for Exceptional Children The Council for Exceptional Children i an association of students interested in pro moting educational opportunities for excep tional children, both handicapped ant gifted. The objectives of the Council fo Exceptional Children are to disseminate t the public information regarding educa tional needs on local, state, regional, am national levels, and to promote professiona standards of a high order and improve th preparation of all professionals dealinj with exceptional children and youth. Somi activities of C.E.C. are planning and spon fi soring professional meetings which contrib ute to students ' professional growth, pro mote a summer camp for exceptional chil dren, and sponsoring or participation in career day for high school students. President Keyland Worrell Vice President Kathy Crocker Secretary Beverly Lilly Treasurer Cheryl Berry Membership Chairman Celia Thomason Advisor (not pictured) Dr. Martin Entomology Club The Entomology Club affords its members an opportunity to broaden their scope in the field of entomol- ogy through informative lectures by guest speakers and an interchange of personal ideas. The organization publishes a yearbook, The Maroon Probosics, which summarizes the yearly events of the Entomology Department. The Entomology Club, which meets monthly sponsors a social event each semester. Q o - - f) Front row: R. L. Combs, Thomas Hillhouse, Mike Poole, James Roth, Larry Jech, J. L. Frazier. Secoi row: David Fabacher, H. W. Chambers, Charles Moore, Harry Fulton, F. G. Maxwell, Larry Latso L. W. Hepner. Last row: Billy Nicholson, Phil Nichols, Charles Bryson, T. S. Brook, H. B. Green, A. Wilson, David Holder, H. N. Pitre. 314 Future Farmers of America ' he Future Farmers of America, commonly known as FFA, is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public sec- lary schools under the provisions of the national national Education Acts. .s an integral part of vocational education in agricul- e in the public school system of America, the FFA has :ome well known. No national student organization oys greater freedom of self-government under adult insel and guidance, than FFA. Organized in Nov em- of 1928, it has served to motivate and vitalize the temic instruction offered to students of vocational iculture and to provide further training in agricultural dership. he Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America :s the same paraphernalia and ceremonies as used by local chapters in high schools. The Collegiate Chap- of FFA at MSU is sponsored and supervised by the ricultural Education Department. It is an extracurri- ar activity having its origin and root as a definite part the pre-employment training of teachers of vocational iculture. 1. Windell Carter 2. George Yates 3. Mike Darby 4. Gerald Nichols 5. Phillip Webb 6. Jack Lowery 7. Jackie Ford 8. Otto Norwood 9. Ben Purvis 10. Jim Pennington 11. Ken Meachem 12. Robert Welborn 13. Bill Nance 14. Everett Broom 15. Van Jackson 16. Kenneth Roberts 17. Daniel Floyd 18. Danny Johnson 19. John Ruth 20. Larry Boggan 21. Philip Hamilton 22. George Walker 315 MSU Fashion Board New on campus this year is the MSU Fashion Board. The fashion board was organized to promote fashion awareness on the campus. The board consists of eight- een models and a full stage crew of nine whose duties range from commentator to fashion editor. - q 1. Nancy Davenpon 13. Pam Sanders 2. Loretta Defoe 14. Cathy Sutherland 3. Bo Vosburgh 15. Lucy Walker 4. Anita Norris 17. Judi Bailey 5. Catherine Coleman 18. Cathy Hony 6. Pam Altman 19. Marsha Wedgeworth 7. Gayla Elkin 20. Cindy Odom 8. Kaye Calvert 21. Debbie Leftwich 9. Sissie White 22. Olga Wri ght 10. Kathy Head 23. Susie Hand 11. Mitzi Anthony 24. Dari Green 12. Nan Eddleman Catherine Coleman — President Bo Vosburgh — Treasurer Pam Altman — Secretary Anita Norris — Vice President 316 1. Lee Hamric 2. Randy Romedy 3. Mike Priest 4. Frank Miller 5. Tony Bacon 6. Billy Weems 7. Ed Burris 8. Milton Burris 9. Harold Gordon 10. Mike Ruffin 11. Van Williams 12. Emily Devine 13. Keith Nichols 14. Fred Porter 15. Ladigue Brown 16. Sam Land 17. Virginia Moates 18. Lynn Prime 19. W. W. Elam 20. Curtis Johnson 21. Jerry Breland 22. Mike Wiseman 23. Jack Ainsworth 24. Lowell Carter 25. George Hurst 26. Bennie Hutchins 27. Mike Bruce 28. John Braswell 29. Renny Cagle 30. Elton Alsworth 31. Taylor Maddox 32. Joe Dunigan 33. Carl Springer 34. Andy Baily Forestry Club The Forestry Club is an organization open to forestry students. With more than sixty members, the club offers an opportunity for students to become acquainted with their profession and their school. A Smoker, Wildlife Supper, Lumberjack Ball, and Spring Awards Banquet are entertainment events held during the year. The high- light of each year is the Annual Field Day. Winners of Field Day events attend the Association of Southern For- estry Schools Conclave hosted each year by a different school in the association. This year the University of Florida is the host. Club activities are supported entirely by the club whose income is derived from the sale of firewood and pulpwood which is cut and hauled by the members. The bi-monthly meetings increase the knowl- edge of club members through informative lectures pres- ented by guest speakers. ■ • «.■, A ' 317 Hightower Dormitory 318 1. Fred Johnson I. Rick Baggett 3. Randy Adams i. Jim Keane 5. Anthony Brown S. Bobby Faust 7. William Young 3. Joe Martin 9. Wade Yarbrough 3. James Collins 1. Mike Lomax 2. Chuck Howell 3. Dale Oliver 4. Larry Hardy 5. John Diehl 6. Basil Hinds 17. Alan Tigert 18. Charlie Farnsworth 19. Carl Hawthorne 20. Kerry Southern 21. Eddie Joe Lipscomb 22. Bill Hudnall 23. Ken Miller 24. Tommy Norris 25. Dean Rominger 26. Banks Norman 27. Smokey Phillips 28. Allan Smith 29. Mike Carlson 30. Joe Correro 31. Joe Eiland 32. Jimmy Hammonds 33. Johnny Thomas 34. Andy Ramsey 35. Ray Penick 36. Benny Carlyle 37. Don Hinds 38. Joel Butler 39. Tommy Knight 40. Timmy Guess 41. David Morgan 42. Ken Green 43. Preston Brooks 44. Tyson Gair 45. Terry Downs 46. Clayton Allen 47. Steve Cooper 319 Home Economics Club To promote sound management ideas, to broaden one ' s knowledge in various areas, and to encourage careers in Home Economics are the fundamental pur- poses of the MSU Home Economics Club. Service pro- jects, fashion shows, and participation in various activi- ties throughout the College of Agriculture enable the members of the Student Home Economics Association at Mississippi State to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking to encourage Democracy in home and community life, and to foster the development of creative leadership. Composed of women students majoring in home eco- nomics, the club meets once a month. A buffet supper is given at the beginning of the school year to welcome new and transfer students in Home Economics. 320 1, Melida Wilson (Pres.) 26. Melinda Flick 2. [o Ann Coskrey (Treas.) 27. Lynn Jacquith 3. Ann Collins (Sec.) 28. Edie Grant 4. Debbie Niolel (Vice-Pres.) 29. June Allen 5. Martha Hodges 30. Dorcas Bryant 6. Susan Curtis 31. Barbara Odom 7. Shirley Windham 32. Gail Webb 8. Paula Truhelt 33. Mary Jamison 9. Nancy Loagne 34. Anne Armstrong 10. Debbie Hillman 35. Kathy Hony 11. Durenda Cardwell 36. Gay McCuiston 12. Yesmine Rice 37. Janie Mitts 13. Susie Hand 38. Nancy Neely 14. Susan Ehret 39. Nan Eddleman 15. Cathy Richardson 40. Catherine Boyd (Co-Advisor) 16. Pam Truhett 41. Dinah Knight 17. Pam Perry 42. Carol Ann Culberson 18. Lanelle McLellan 43. Nancy Nixon 19. Lynn Minks 44. Judy McNeece 20. Martha Jane Watkins 45. Debroah Roan 21. Jan Norwood 46. Cynthia Berry 22. Irene Simmons 47. Rosanna Walker 23. Barbara Niernberger 48. Cindy McMInn 24. Angela Howard 49. Beverly Henderson 25. Kalhy |ohnson (Co-Advisor) 50. Helen Harned India Association ' irst row: Chandra Pamesh, Har Valker, S. I. Perumal, M. V. Patel, H. H. Patel, Tulsi Dhamami, Gropi Krishna. Second row: Nirmala Reddy, M. P. Kulkerni, P. . Kulzerni, Haresh Khanna, J. P. Montgomery, D. B. Desai, Major Frank Williams, N. Reddy, M. S. Rathod, Mrs. Damu Rathod, Mrs. Sharda Rajanna. Third ow: O. D. Vishnan, B. G. Thumar, K. R. Patel, S. K. Reddy, K. D. Chapatarala, D. S. Subbarao, B. N. Patel, Y. J. Patel, M. D. Jogani, M. M. Rao, D. Pandya, asha Ahmed, B. Rajanna. Order of the White Rose Lambda Chi Alpha ' s Little Sister Organization ? irst row: Lynn McNeely, Tricia Boye, Janice Keller, Jo Troxell, Susan Upton, Laura Towery. Second row: Mary Tipton, Janet Mowery, Angela Howard, Susan .aMond, Shelia Neaves. Third row: Barbara Landphair, Wyeth Walker, Sally Allen. Not Pictured: Sandy Davis, Jane Matthews, Janie Mitts, Sheila Salvo, lecky Snowden, Beverly Stewart. 321 Industrial Education Association The Industrial Education Club was established at MSU in 1950 for the purpose of developing and pro- moting a more positive working relationship between Industry and Industrial Education within the State of Mississippi. In 1968, the name of the organization was changed from the Industrial Education Club to the Industrial Education Association. Association membership is open to anyone enrolled in Industrial Arts, Industrial Technology, Trade and Industry, Technical Educa- tion, or Distributive Education. The organization rec- ognizes each field of study as a separate interest group united with a common interest in industry and Industrial Education. Each year the IEA engages in such activities as the welding of cowbells for Bulldog fans and the con- struction of a float for the Homecoming Parade. Mem- bers also visit various junior colleges to recruit trans- fers to MSU. The IEA exhibits the spirit of Christmas by repairing toys gathered by the Junior Auxiliary for distribution among underprivileged children during the Christmas season. Highlights of the year are the Industrial Arts Clinic, field trips to various industries, and outstanding programs presented by representa- tives from Education and Industry. Organizational activities are climaxed by the installa- tion of new officers at the Annual IEA Spring Ban- quet. Officers: Larry Sudbeck, Vice-President; Phillip Williams, Reporter; Fran ing, Secretary; Lacon Sheppard, President; Steve Thomas, Vice-President. 1. Paul Bordenkircher 2. Ronald McMaster 3. Larry Sudbeck 4. Philip Williams 5. Ted Andersin 6. Ken Smith 7. Jim Huercamp 8. Lacon Sheppard 9. Fran Dearing 10. Steve Thomas 11. Randell Rushing 12. Ronald Williams 13. William Baldwin 14. James Dietz 15. Bo Bailey 16. John Floyd 17. David Rivers 18. Randy Lucius 19. Mike Moore 20. Don Wren 21. Bernie Winkle 22. Frances Matthews 23. David Evans 24. Charles Harris 1 • J_J • J_ J • J_ J • row: Mr. Robert Guyton, Advisor; Jerry Lucas, Vice-Chairman; Charles Harris, Chairman; Dan Vernon, Treasurer; Ralph Klar, Secretary. Second Alfred Roney, Jimmy Young, Arnold Townsend, David Schoggen, Clyde Wilson, William Phillips. Third row: Roy Lyon, Dennis Criswell, Wayne Grey Neely, Edwin Mullican, Thomas Poole. Fourth row: Steve Greer, George Moore, Dale McDonald, Mike Brown, Daniel Steele, James Griffith. Physical Education Club row: Mary Pat Patton, Kim Cooper, Debbie Sones, Debbie McClelland, Mary Reese, Christine Easley, Van Horn. Second row: Susan Terrell, Jo Mullendore, Patsy Terrell, Mary Beth Beane, Barbara is, Johnny Whitt, Suzy Martin. Third row: Jan Rooker, Marcia Eation, Vickie Roebuck, Jim Hawk, ) Harris, Jackie Chapman, Richard Case, Bob Williford, Rickey Hendrix. Fourth row: Alan Powell, iy Bolen, Bob Llewellyn. Fifth row: Warren Hammett, Bobby Walden, Preston Harris, Bobby Whitt, s Jobe, Harold White, Gene Jobe. PE Officers are Mary Ann Reese, Debby Somes, Christy Easley, Debbie McClelland. 323 International Club The International Club of Mississippi University was organized in 1967. It was organized for the purpose of developing and promoting understanding and unity among its members, to provide a medium of inter-cul- tural exchange among its members and between the club members and native students on campus and to serve as an international service organization as well as a social club. Activities of the International Club are centered at the International House, 29-31 President ' s Circle. Here stu- dents can conduct formal programs, have parties, gather for international dinners, or just relax with recorded music, T.V., ping-pong or chess. Here the Executive Committee of the International Club tries to sponsor programs and create an atmosphere which will make this for the 250 foreign students on campus truly a home a way from home. 1. Delip Kumar Gupta, India, President 2. A. A. Bertke, Advisor 3. Punnee Soonthornpoct, Cambodia, Secretary 4. J. P. Montgomery, Jr., Advisor 5. Shahid A. Siddigi, India, Social Chairman 6. Urs Fruh, Switzerland, Vice-president 324 Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society in education, has as its mrpose the recognition of outstanding contributions to :ducation. To this end it invites to membership such per- sons as exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy :ducational ideals, and sound scholarship. It endeavors to naintain a high degree of professional growth by honoring ichievement in educational work. 1. Sharon Scott 28. Pat Martin 2. Beth Harris 29. Lenore Waddlington 3. Mary Jane Elliot 30. Martha Herron 4. Susan Smith 31. Priscilla Pettway 5. Meredith Williams 32. Susan Harris 6. Mary Smith 33. Jane Hawkins 7. Valerie Scroggins 34. Joy Cadenhead 8. Debbie Young 35. Christie Upshaw 9. Martha Seymour 36. Kathy McCory 10. Cathy Cain Johnson 37. Sue Ledbetter 11. Dean M. M. Hawkins 38. Melinda Munson 12. Alice Bishop 39. Elizabeth Smelley 13. Cissy Junklin 40. Susan Ammons 14. Kay Barrett 41. Pat Prey 15. Nancy Smith 42. Nancy Henry 16. Cathy Castles 43. Coy Thomas 17. Cheryl Berry 44. Miller Mitchell 18. Melissa Smith 45. Kathy Roebuck 19. Laura Boyette 46. Kitty Love 20. Janice Deek 47. Margaret Peters 21. Kat hy Smith 48. Irma Stewart 22. Laura Brown 49. Karen Sisk 23. Ellen Gibbs 50. David Nicholson 24. Carol Faupel 51. Johnny Grant 25. Libba Feltenstein 52. Ronnie Oswalt 26. Kay Spenser 53. Paul Martin 27. Libby Stone 54. Tommy Satterfield 325 Little Sisters of Sigma Chi Left to right — first row: Sassy Draper, Peggy Peace, Anne Armstrong, Kathy Steele, Theresa Brown, second row: Carey Rather, Kathy Head, Deb Thompson, Cindy Mura, Becky Sloan, Gwen Branch, third row: Vicki Robinson, Betsy Berry, Debbie Burton, Jan Richardson, Dari Green, Sus Iurner, Janet Hummer, Anne Jenkins. Left to right: Mrs. Kyra Watson, Yesmine Rice, Nan Eddleman, Mrs. Debbie Hillman, Mrs. Jan Norwood, Anne Tyrone, Lynn Minks, Lane McLellan, Jo Ann Coskrey, Mrs. Anne Collins, Barbara Neirnburger, Susie Hand, Olga Wright, Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Margaret Draughon, Lyi Jaquith, Mehda Wilson, Susan Webb, Pam Perry, Kathy Hony, Amy Heirnsburger. 326 Little Sisters of Maltese Cross 1. Janie Thrash 2. Libby Powers 3. Laurie Baxter 4. Beatrice Orr 5. Donna Foster 6. Carolyn Bunch 7. Chris Cunningham 8. Pat Donald 9. Charlotte Jordan 10. Eva Scott 11. Lindsey Leftwich 12. Ginny King 13. Mary Berry 14. Terry Billingslea 15. Debbie Graves 16. Regina Trosclair 17. Rachel Culpepper 18. Jill Sadler 19. Terri Talbert 20. Mom Norwood 21. Janis Lee 22. Katherine Manning 23. Lynn Cole 24. Joy Lunceford 25. Jan Gousset 26. Barbara Bolton 27. Margaret Smith 28. Ellen Hildebrand 29. Kay Kirton 30. Jane Tate 327 Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sisters 1st row: Diane Ball, Carla Kremser. 2nd row: Peggy Agnew, Nancy Knott, Ginny McGuire, Pam Sanders, Una Mom Gregory, Martha Tonos, A. B. Clark. 3rd row: Patty Patrick, Gail Sanderson, Janie LaBerge, Docia Baker. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters of Minerva 1st row: Rebecca Raney, Sally Hazard, Jamye Barnes, Cindy Lewis, Joy Cadenhead, Kathy Coleman, Louise Rogers, Beth Harris, Jane Brookshire, Mel Shapely, Emily Fleming. 2nd row: Jane Thompson, Sister Watkins, Beth Cutrer, Susi Fisher, Sara Ann Roman, Debbie Branton, Chris Stanton, Jane Low Laura Stewart, Pam Perry, Ellean Sears, Ouida Evans, Ann Hicks, Sandra Kerr. 3rd row: Carley Sims, Ava Fleming, Rebecca Simmons, Marsha We worth, Betty Truitt, Sissy Stallings, Bishop Millsaps, Pam Mayer, Susan Power, Angie Reed, Susan Good, Lynn Lott, Daryl Glick, Rema Edwards, Ki Jones, Becky Webb, Sloane Mitchell. 328 The Lucky Eleven The Lucky Eleven, organized at Briscoe Hall in 1951 y its original membership of eleven, is a recently char- Ted Chinese-American social organization. The goals f the organization are to serve the members and the hinese-American youths of the Mid-South in a social ipacity and to provide a means of communication for le Chinese-American student at Mississippi State Uni- ersity. The organization ' s prime social function is an nnual Formal Christmas Dance at which a Sweetheart id Favorites are selected. Currently, the organization is taking future plans for active participation in campus- ' ide activities. President Dan Jee Vice-President Sherman Chow Secretary-Treasurer Craig Lee Faculty Advisor Mr. Martin Jue Sweetheart Dorothy Jue Favorite Mae Leung 1. Gordon Wong 14. James Tom 2. Leonard Wong 3. Teddy Joe 4. Raymond L. Wong 5. Dan Jee 6. Dorothy Jue 7. Mae Leung 15. Dan Tom 16. Lippy Moy 17. Eugene Tape 18. David Leung 19. Craig Lee 20. Sherman Chow 8. Mr. Martin Jue 21. William Gong 9. Larry Moon 10. Alex Lee 11. Raymond D. Wong 22. Gan Jee Not pictured Gay Chow 12. Steve Jiu 13. Larry Tape 329 1. Billy Southward 17. Paul Lewis 2. Anthony Walker 18. Tommy Strahan 3. Chip Burton 19. Mike Vosburgh 4. Harvey Luby 20. Malcom Wesson 5. Wayne Pinkerton 21. Bill Singletary 6. Jimmy Phillips 22. Terry Kusnierz 7. Vernon White 23. Ronnie Jones 8. Tim Bates 24. Taki Koroneos 9. Jim Miller 25. Dick McElroy 10. Emile Petro 26. Gene Wardlaw 11. Bobby Myrick 27. Frank Dowsing 12. Glenn Ellis 28. Ken Phares 13. Dwight Reinstetle 29. Danny West 14. Robert Bell 30. Mike Cornelius 15. Wayne Jones 31. Jack Hall 16. Johnny Bruce M-Club The objectives of the M-Club are: (1) to promote clean sportsmanship, congeniality and friendly association among its membership for the advancement of Missis- sippi State University; (2) to emphasize the importance of high standards of character and scholarship and to foster these standards in its members; (3) to aid in pro- motion of interest among Alumni in Mississippi State University Athletics, and to further the welfare thereof. 330 Marine Engineering Technology Society eft to right: Roy Belanger, Presi dent; Donald Tate, Vice-President; Guy Sandidge; Joe Tillson, Corresponding Sec; Roland Terry; Sidney Sasser, reasurer; Joe Janoush; Jasper Toomey, Recording Sec; David Williams; Gary Smith, Master at Arms; E. M. Graham; Curtis Smith; Robert Johnson; ilbert Gayaut; Eddie Moore; Professor F. G. Bartlett, Faculty Advisor. right: First row: Eva Gaddis, P. Maxcy, S. Upton, R. Lipe, C. Johnson, B. Hendricks, C. Second row: B. Atkins, J. Bratton, D. Crawford, P. Cummings, C. Hays, R. Hodges, D. Lyles, L. Mattox. Third row: B. McKinney, S. Moore, J. Morrison, G. Moss, N. Nunn, M. B. Smith, M. Swords, F. Thompson. Phi Beta Lambda Any postsecondary student participating in a business program is eligible to join Phi Beta Lambda. Members of PBL learn how to com- pete honorably with their colleagues on the local, state, and national levels; how to hold offices and direct the affairs of the group; and how to work with representatives of other stu- dent organizations. One of the chief objectives of the organization is to develop strong, aggressive leadership so that these future busi- nessmen and women may participate more effectively in the business and community life of which they are a part. Members participate in fund raising projects to finance trips to state and national leadership conferences. The club also has guest speakers, and sponsors dif- ferent projects during the year. Officers Peggy Maxcy — President Gilbert Magee — First V.-President Cathy Johnson — Second V.-President Rudy Lipe — Secretary Susan Upton — Reporter Barbara Hendricks — Treasurer Connie Barlow — Historian 331 Phi Chi Theta 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. 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. 1. Gloria Goodman 2. Emmagene Tallent 3. Marsha Powell 4. Suzie Bryant 5. Paula Morgan 6. Susan Markow 7. Ruth Norris 8. Helen Headley 9. Marilyn Fortner 10. Mary Lynn McRae 11. Dawn McCann 12. Annelle Hinton 13. Linda Moore 14. Tonya Sparks 15. Lisa Cruicche 16. Jacke Hubbard 17. Debbie Thompson 18. Janice Green 19. Bernadeane Everett 20. Susan Langley 21. Jo Ann Keith 22. Holly Morris 23. Jo Ann Ware 24. Margaret Derden 25. Patricia Finley 26. Marilou Hunt 27. Patty McMurry 28. Janet Abrams 29. Nola Kenwright 30. Susan Henry 31. Wyeth Walker 32. Suzette Summers 33. Linda K. Gilliam 34. Patrice Swearenger 35. Becky Williamson 36. Sherry Donohoe 37. Laura Stewart 38. Pat Brown 39. Barbara Shivers 40. Elaine Stewart 41. Patti L. Sanders 42. Gay Blackledge 43. Gai Covington 44. Shirley Winders 45. Dr. Dora Herring 332 1. Joe Brown 13. John Paxton (Sec.-Treas.) 2. Jack Bethany 14. Lee Lampton 3. Brian McGee 15. Richard Ferree 4. Leigh Hummer 16. Doug Daily 5. Robert Wood 17. P. C. McLaurin (Advisor) 6. Jimmy Snead 18. Steve Corhern 7. Billy Martin 19. Pepper Evans (Vice-Pres.) 8. Jerry Burkett 20. Sam McCrae 9. Louie Little (Vice-Pres.) 21. Howard Davis 10. Sellers Cole 22. Calvin Kelly (Pres.) 11. David Kerr 23. Charles Cumbaa 12. Bill Phillips 24. Alan Walters Philo Demos Philo Demos is composed of thirty men from the freshman and sophomore classes who have shown inter- est and leadership capabilities in campus activities and commitment to the Christian principles upon which the honorary fraternity was founded at MSU in 1955. The group meets for lunch every Wednesday and entertains a prominent speaker from such positions of the adminis- tration as Dr. William Giles and Coaches Charlie Shira and Tom D ' Armi, to figures in political hopefuls, to inspiration and encouragement from key Christian lead- ers on campus. Whatever is discussed in the meetings is important and relevant, not only to our university and campus, but to our world, as well. Members of Philo Demos have moved on to positions of importance wher- ever they go. 333 Pi Delta Phi is the National French Honor Society, founded at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1907. The purpose of the Society is three-fold: 1) to recognize outstanding scholarship in the French language and literature; 2) to increase the knowledge and admiration of Americans for the contributions of France to world culture; 3) to stimulate and encourage cultural activities which will lead to a deeper appreciation of France and its people. In the spring, Pi Delta Phi holds its annual banquet at which time new members are initiated into the Honor Society. Pi Delta Phi Left to right: First row: Patty Zuccaro, president; Bettye Br sec.-treas.; Verneice Goode, vice-president. Second row: Arthur Harned, Susan Chapman, Sandra Davis. Pi Omega Pi, national honor society for undergraduate Business Educa- tion majors, was reactivated at MSU in 1966 with Dr. Katherine S. Green as its sponsor. Members of Alpha Pi Chapter must be within the upper 35 per cent of their college class and must have achieved an average grade of B or higher in courses in business and education. The theme of Pi Omega Pi is Pride in Your Profession; Opportunity to Serve; and Progress through Education. Pi Omega Pi 334 First row (left to right): E. Shook, A. Bishop, N. Hudson, S. Elkin (v.-pres.), M. Sorrells (reporter), N. Nunn (historian), A. Watterson (sec), B. Si (pres.). Second row: P. Patrick, M. Powell, L. Gilliam, D. Leftwich, G. Pugh, B. Allbritton, P. Martin, G. Wyatt, C. Hatch, D. Burcham. Third rov Speed, K. Steele, L. Guyton, N. Wallis, P. Summers, N. McDowell, J. Hayes. Fourth row: Dr. Stirewalt, Dr. Terrell, B. Nickles, G. Hudson, J. Morrisoi Strahan, P. Agnew, M. Swords, F. Thompson, B. McMullan, A. Fortenberry, D. Crowell, P. Hodges, D. Sisland, B. Hendricks. Pi Sigma Epsilon Pi Sigma Epsilon is a professional fraternity for those who are interested in marketing, sales management and selling as a career. Our meetings are on the first and third Thursdays of every month, the latter is always a dinner meeting, at which we usually have a speaker. Our other main activity is a sales project which helps to finance any other activities we might have, including sending a number of members to the national conven- tion every spring. Membership is open to any male undergraduate who is interested and willing to attend the meetings and take part in the chapter ' s various activ- ities. 1. David Rhodes 2. Ronny Cameron 3. Bob Modder 4. Don Bradley 5. Don Dowdle 6. Nancy Barnard 7. Mitzi Anthony 8. Susie Hand 9. Laura Stewart 10. James Wedgeworth 11. Bill Rutledge 12. James Chism 13. Arthur Self 14. Tony Leonard 15. Richard Ferguson 16. Tim Gibson 17. Nolon Aikens 18. John Cockery 19. Dr. Henry Nash 20. Dave Barham 21. Bill Atkinson 22. Steve Langston 23. Eddie Hood 24. Charles Whitaker 25. David Wesley 26. Ames Smith 27. Clinton Doby 28. Jim Allen 29. Ral Saunders 30. Eric Ross 335 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha is one of America ' s largest fraternal organizations for men in areas of music. Founded in 1898 it is one of the oldest college-based professional organizations, having more than 3,000 men joining its ranks each year. One of the prime purposes of Sinfonia is to advance the cause of music in America. Music is the common bond of our brotherhood. As our member- ship grows we strive to bring the importance of music to view on campus. Our members are near the core of the musical groups on campus, such as the Maroon Band, the University Chorus, the Madrigals, the Stage Band, the Clarinet Choir, and the University Chamber Brass. During February the Lambda Phi Chapter at Missis- sippi State was the province meeting place for Sinfoni- ans from all over the state. Sinfonians took part in meet- ings to exchange ideas and projects for the coming year. The weekend activities were concluded with the initia- tion of the fall semester pledges of the various chapters attending. At the Gulf States Regional Convention in Mobile, Alabama, October 9-10, 1972, the Lambda Phi Chapter received two awards. The first award was the Outstand- ing Achievement Citation for 1971-1972. Areas in which the chapter was judged included musical achievement, fraternal tradition, projects, and province interaction. Second award was the Charles E. Lutton Province Merit Award for superior accomplishment throughout the tri- ennium 1969-1972. Included in this award is a scholar- ship made available for a music major at Mississippi State University. Will Locke George Black Johnny Bittle Angela Cox Wylie Evans John Didlake Neal McKnight 8. Leighton Wingate 9. Dr. Frank Stewart 10. Ernie Collins 11. Joe Dixon 12. Franklin Denham 13. Roosevelt Shelton 336 Left: Pledges Robert Plunkett, Mark Don- ald, Don Cavin, Charlie Fisher. Not pic- tured: Doug Embry and Joe Townsend. Below: Kenny Wing was elected as a del- egate to represent Mississippi at the National Assembly in Interlochen, Michi- gan. embers of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia professional fraternity display the two awards they won at the Gulf States Regional Convention in Mobile. 337 Poultry Science Club The Poultry Science Club is comprised of students and staff members in the Poultry Science Department. The members of the Club possess a sincere desire to promote progress in the Poultry Industry as well as gaining knowledge through the numerous programs and projects initiated by the club. 1. James Mangum 2. Henry Wallace 3. George Smith 4. Scott Varner 5. Robert Blackwood 6. Keith Wiseman 7. Thomas Dreesen 8. Thomas Gaddis 9. Stanley Varner 10. Jerry Garrison 11. James Baker 12. David Hensley 13. Thomas Hill 14. Jimmy Ballenger 15. Richard Granger 16. Harry Ballard 17. Timothy Walker 338 Pre-Med Club The Mississippi State Pre-Med Club was founded in the spring of 1969. The primary purposes of the Pre-Med Club are to keep its members well informed on current activities in the field of medicine, as well as, on medical school requirements. As part of its total out reach program, the Pre-Med Club also attempts to stimulate interest among students in all areas of medicine. The Pre-Med Club is composed of interested students in Pre-Med, Pre-Dent, Physical Therapy, Medical Technology, and Pharmacy. The club has in the past sponsored several drives and helped promote various projects including the nationwide Nubella Project. With increased competition and the conplexity of entrance requirements, the Pre-Med Club has and continues to be a means of maintaining a sense of awareness among its members. President — John E. Griffin Jr. Vice President — Richard Conn Sec.-Treas. — Regina Mills Advisors — Dr. J. C. Mickelson Dr. John C. Longest Ann Aidahl Mike Ard Marietta Bradley Marietta Brown Becky Bullock James Carter Wayne Caswell Ross Cox Wilkins Crawford Mike Crecink Jim Crosby Jim Danhoff Eleta Drennan Jeanie Dunn Robert Flanagan Daniel Fowler Jimmy Galloway Sharon Goff Debra Hagge Carter Haines Hardy Harris Cherilyn Herbert Clyde Hill Brad Holifield Bruce Hollinger David Hollis James Hover Brenda Jones Nadine Kennedy Jonell Kerkhoff Gail Lann Ken Lippincott Rodney Lovitt Stan McClure Joseph B. McLaurin Gail McQueen Cynthia Morse Lauren Morse Bob Myers David Nickles Charlotte Nowlin Tommy O ' Brien Ronnie Peyton Nancy Pierce Edward Rigdon Karla Schuster Sarah Shoemake Sue Singleton Forrest Snelling William Stephenson Annette Stewart Roger Strickland John Strange Mary E. Stubbs Van Taylor William M. Temple Dan Tom Derryl Wheeler Fran Wiggins Duffy Wigle Hamp D. Williams Gilbert Miller 339 Pre Veterinary Club The Pre-Veterinary Club, composed of students in preveter- inary medicine who wish to qualify for admission to profes- sional colleges of veterinary medicine, was established at MSU in 1963. The Club is a major instrument for informing those interested in veterinary science of the major opportuni- ties available in the field. Since Mississippi does not have a school of veterinary medicine, a five semester pre-veterinary curriculum is offered to students who wish to qualify for admission to a professional college of veterinary medicine. The Club is valuable in furnishing its members with informa- tion concerning a plan of the Southern Regional Education Board to admit, annually, sixteen students from Miss, to the school of veterinary science at Auburn University. This year the Veterinary Science Club is having speakers from all phases of veterinary work. 1. Dr. Farnell 2. Dr. Turner 3. J. Alexander 4. N. Anderson 5. S. Edwards 6. G. Wiggins 7. J. Frazier 8. F. Nabers 9. J. Cox 10. N. Coleman 11. B. Harnage 12. T. Eaves 13. C. Thompson 14. D. Thrash 15. R. Wright 16. R. Hopper 17. F. McCullar 18. B. Raymond 19. L. Chapin 20. L. Compton 21. L. Hayles 22. E. J. Lipscomb 23. M. Wilson 24. R. Elliott 25. J. Duncan 26. W. Moore 27. C. Walker 28. J. Moore 29. J. Webber 30. J. Jackson 31. D. McDaniel 32. D. Kenney 33. H. Maxwell 34. B. Russum 35. R. McWhirter 36. A. McAlister 37. D. Stokes 38. C. Hunt 39. N. Luke 40. D. O ' brien 340 flA Tc n « n R TV Tr jfL I ' T J Tl ITl ' ) 1 1 J 1 (M liiUQJUMU SAM 1. Walter Cummins 2. Bruce Hollinger 3. David Rhodes 4. Robert L. Madden 5. William D. Taylor 6. John A. Grafton — Vice- Pres. 7. Chris Hills — Pres. 8. Dr. Paul Pietri — Advisor 9. Robert Tallant 10. Thomas Abbott 11. Clyde Azlin 12. Keith Strong 13. Allen Brown 14. Bill Gullett — Treas. 15. Ronnie Cameron 16. Haden Hughes — Vice-Pres. The Society for the Advancement of Management, the recognized national professional organization of manag- ers in industry, commerce, government, and education, has been dedicated to the advancement of management and of management personnel since 1912 when the origi- nal Taylor Society was established. The University Chapters are dedicated to the develop- ment of tomorrow ' s managers today. Over 200 chapters have been chartered in leading colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Iraq. This year SAM has had plant tours such as a Starkville lamp manufacturing plant and speakers such as the ETV director, SAM ' s southern regional represent- ative, and local plant managers. These activities, in association with business execu- tives, provide students with an insight into the actual practice of the management profession and further the growth of all students, regardless of their academic major, by stimulating their thinking, widening their knowledge, broadening their outlook, and developing an understanding of the problems of business and an appreciation of the free, private, competitive enterprise system. 341 Wildlife Society The Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society is a relatively new organization on campus which was organized during the spring semester of 1972 by ten students. The parent society, after reviewing the academic requirements of the degree grant- ing program in the University, granted chapter status. Since that time, its membership has grown to 44 members whose major fields of study include Wildlife Management, Fisheries Manage- ment, Forestry, and Zoology. The objectives of the society are to promote environmental concern, to encourage a better understanding of resource man- agement with both members and non-members, and to encourage professionalism and high scholas- tic standards. Guest speakers and films con- cerned with resource manage- ment provide society meetings with informative and sometimes controversial subjects. m fk Front row: D. Reese, T. Maddux, R. Roach, P. Anderson, R. Coleman, J. Mayo. 2nd row: S. Wells, Foster, V. Michelbacher, G. Jackson, L. Mabry, B. Hutchins, B. Teels, C. Hopkins, Dr. D. Arner. 3rd ro . D. Hull, M. Oliver, J. Sigrest, L. Shannon, M. Burris, S. Reed, K. Gordon, E. Brown, W. Taylor, M. Ferris. 4th row: J. Breland, D. Schaeffer, D. Manner, R. Warden, J. Bryant, M. Forbes, B. Stringer. Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota is an interna- tional professional music fraternity, dedicated to furthering the cause of music all over the world. SAI, through different funds and founda- tions promotes scholarships, helps new young composers, provides musical equipment for underprivi- leged countries, and does many other similar things. Front row: Jan Fowler — President, Georganna Turner — Vice President, Jan McCullough — Chap- lain, Kay Scott — Recording Secretary, Patti O ' Kelly, Pat Popek. Back row: Connie Dunn, Libby Stone, Jan Hammons, Patsy Paxton, Karen Mitchell, Joy McCuiston, Emily Winbush, Elizabeth Smelley, Mary Chandler, Melinda Munson. Not pictured: Faye Walker, Diane Ball, Susie Kim- brough, Kathy Furr, Kathy Anderson, Betsy Landers. 342 li 1. Carol Brooks Poole 2. Linda Wilburn 3. Mary Lockridge 4. Helen Calvert 5. Kathy Lyles — Sec. 6. Shelia Lenoir — Vice-Pres. 7. Cory Ross — Pres. 8. Shelley Chipman — Treas. 9. Jane Moss 10. Terry Arnett 11. Joyce Sharp 12. Lera Wiley 13. Stephanie Krietemeyer 14. Laura Ann Smith 15. Patsy Bowen 16. Peggy Vaughn 17. Janie LaBerge 18. Gail Holliman Social Work Club The Social Work Club strives to promote interest in social welfare and social work by acquainting members with availability of scholarships and fellowships in social work, by keeping members up-to-date on various phases of social work through speakers, magazines, and periodicals, made available to all members, and by dis- pensing information regarding summer and permanent employment. 19. Janet Barrentine 20. Joe Rowland 21. Steve Hopper 22. Bill Breedlove 23. Robert Murray Guyton 24. Mary Lynn Lindamood 25. Donna Rea Pair 26. Larry Clayborn 27. Belinda Cochran 28. Kathy Nuvell 29. Cindi Parker 30. Pam Martin 31. Rosemary Robbins 32. Linda Russell 33. Ben Whittle 34. Margo Swain 35. Margaret Dunn 36. Earl Thomas 343 Theta Tail Brent Rankin Regent Garry Garretson Vice-Regent Jeff Gilbert Scribe Bill Bennett Treasurer Gary Shows Corres. Sec. Dr. Franklin Ingles Advisor Dr. John Paulk Honorary Member 1. Barry Royals 2. Don Johnson 3. Thermo 4. Bill Bennett 5. Mitchell Harmon 6. Rob Lindsey 7. Louis Grobmyer 8. Mark Randall 9. Eddie Little 10. Robert Seyfarth 11. Kenny Williams 12. Brent Rankin 13. Joe Ewing 14. Bush Hamilton 15. Gary Shows 16. Cynthia Jacks 17. Garry Garretson 18. John Catledge 19. Jeff Gilbert 20. Wayne Chenualt 21. John Rigby 22. Dorsey Higdon 23. Carey Hardin Not pictured: Larry Myers Jeff Watkins 345 ri i :.:■• 346 1. Melvin Campbell, Pres. 2. Cecil Allen 3. Sarah Sterdivant 4. Denise Halford 5. Diane Stringer, Sec. 6. Helen Pakis 7. Charlotte Nowlin 8. Margaret Dunn 9. Darrel Bates, Treas. 10. B. J. Maxey 11. P. J. McGreger 12. Joy Aycock 13. Eddie Norris 14. Libby Norris 15. Mike Conn 16. Steve Cole 17. John Guthrie 18. Ed Curtis, Director 19. Emily Winbush 20. John Langford 21. Wade Yarbrough 22. Steve Bearden 23. Mike Cloud 24. Steve Hopper 25. Alvin Rhodes 26. Bill Atkinson 27. Richard Hall 28. Jesse Brent Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation at Mississippi State seeks to be responsive to the call of God in the university com- munity. In doing this we share many common concerns with other Christian ministries on the campus. To more effectively minister to these concerns we are a part of the University Common Ministry which is a cooperative effort between the ministries for the Disciples of Christ, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic and United Methodist churches. In this context we sponsor a church service on campus, a marriage preparation semi- nar, the Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics program, a tutoring service for college students, service projects, a faculty program, a prenatal and child care course, con- tinuing education programs for clergy, and we offer pas- toral counseling for the university community. In addi- tion Wesley sponsors a choir and a Sunday morning seminar. Our life and activity is an attempt to offer our- selves as living witnesses to Christ as Lord. 347 Xi Sigma Pi Xi Sigma Pi forestry fraternity was founded at the University of Washington on November 24, 1908. It existed as a local honor society there until 1915 when, under a new constitution and executive, the Washington society was designated as Alpha Chapter and efforts were begun to affiliate with honoraries at other forestry schools. Membership through the years including active, alumni, associate and honorary grads now exceed 10,000 — a significant percentage of the forestry graduates in our country today. The objectives of Xi Sigma Pi are to secure and main- tain a high stand ard of scholarship in forestry education, to work for the improvement of the forestry profession and to promote a fraternal spirit among those engaged in activities related to the forest. Each chapter of Xi Sigma Pi has its own unique pro- grams for developing scholarship and leadership individ- ually and generally. Forestry and social activities are encouraged through participation in projects of local for- estry clubs and by special projects to benefit the host school. 1. Dr. David Wesley 2. Bennie Hutchins 3. Mike Priest 4. Keith Nichols 5. Bill Brown 6. Ralph Hale 7. Gene Rice 8. Carl Springer 9. James M. Easley 10. Curtis Hopkins 11. Larry Furniss 12. Leon McKee 348 YMCA 1. Eddie Washington, Pres. 2. Minnie Randle 3. Clyde Duncan 4. Jerry Randolph 5. Deborah Sherrod 6. Alvin Jackson, V.-Pres. 7. Jackie Bryant 8. Juan McKinney, Treas. 9. Ben Duren 10. Jim Billups 11. Kenneth Earl Miller 12. Vivian Presley 13. Majalene Sudduth, Sec. The Student YMCA of Mississippi State University is not the traditional Y. It is instead a place to be involved with the issues, programs, and peoples of today. The Y has served as the sounding board of this university, slowly through the years, taking upon itself controversial programs with which the university would not involve itself. It has provided a place for creative stu- dents who sought only a chance to test their ideas, a place to experiment. The Y emphasis on involvement is reflected in the student-oriented pro- grams sponsored this year. The Y has involved itself with providing div- erse types of entertainment for the campus. 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Engineering ANGLIN. KAREN S. Education ARMISTEAD, ELWYN A. Engineering ARMSTRONG, DAVID M. Arts and Sciences ASMAR, MITCHELL M. Business and Industry AUCOIN, STEPHANIE M. Education AUSTIN, JAMES H. Forestry BACKSTROM, BELINDA A. Education BAILEY, WALTER H. Education BAKER, JAMES A. Business and Industry BAKER, JOSEPH W. Engineering BAKER, ROBERT J. Arts and Sciences BAKER, SHIRLEY A. Education BALDWIN, ELEANOR A. Agriculture BALL, CHARLES H. Engineering BALL, DIANNE R. Education BARLOW. DONALD G. Arts and Sciences BARNARD, NANCY E. Business and Industry BARNES, BARBARA L. Education BARNES. RALPH W. Business and Industry BARNETT, RANNIE C. Education BARRET, SPENCER H. Agriculture BARRIS, EDDIE M. Business and Industry BASS. HUBERT A. Business and Industry BATES, DARRELL M. Business and Industry BEACH, WILLIAM D. Agriculture BECKHAM, JERRY L. Arts and Sciences BEHR. STEPHEN E. Business and Industry BELANCER, ROY C. Engineering BELL, VIRGINIA E. Engineering BENNETT, DWIGHT E. 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Business and Industry Ecru Amory Tupelo Weir Booneville Bay Springs Starkville Starkville Starkville Bay Springs Meridian Starkville Vicksburg Meridian Meridian Dekalb Starkville Clinton Mathiston Jackson Starkville Starkville Indianola Jackson Foxworth Pascagoula Columbus Indianola Ethel Ethel Marietta Oxford Bellefontaine Sarepta Calhoun City Yazoo City Tchula Starkville Meridian Kosciusko Indianola Jackson Lumberton Lumberton Starkville Plantersville Hickory Newton 365 Seniors STRINGER, HOWARD K. Agriculture Columbia STRONG, ALBERT R. Arts and Sciences Natchez STRONG. KEITH E. Business and Industry Canton STUBBS. MARY E. Arts and Sciences Guntown SULLIVAN, JUDY M. Agriculture Tupelo SUMMERS, PATTI K. Education Fulton SUNN, JAMES W. Education Ackerman SWAIN, EVA N. Business and Industry Starkville SYKES, HALBERT E, Education Starkville TALLANT, EMMAGENE 0. Business and Industry Aberdeen TALLANT. ROBERT E. Business and Industry Okolona TATE, JAMES D. Arts and Sciences Vaiden TATE. WILLIAM E. Engineering Jackson TAYLOR, JUDY E. Education Canton TAYLOR, ROBERT P. Engineering Columbus TEMPLIN, DENNIS E. Business and Industry Aston, Pa. THOMAS, ERNEST Business and Industry Vicksburg THOMAS, JOHN K. Education Columbus THOMAS, MARIE L. Education Jackson THOMASON, CELIA A. Education Grenada THOMPSON, CYNTHIA S. Agriculture Starkville THORN, MICHAEL G. Education Starkville THORNE, DAVID R. Business and Industry Iuka THORNE, RONALD H. Education Hickory THORNTON, VALERIA K. Education Tiplersville TIERCE, GARY L. Education Starkville TILLSON, JOE A, Engineering Starkville TIPTON, MARY D. Education Caruthersville, Mo. TOWNSEND, ARNOLD E. Engineering Winona TRANTHAM, BETTYE A. Education Booneville TRENOR, JAMES L. Education West Point TREPPENDAHL, VIRGINIA M. Business and Industry Woodville TRUHETT, EMILY A. Education Philadelphia TSE, FOOK M. Engineering State College TUCKER, ANGULA G. Education Fulton TUCKER, SYDNEY A. Education Vicksburg TULLOS, DONALD C. Business and Industry Philadelphia TURNER, LARRY L. ' Agriculture Okolona TURNER, SUSAN E. Arts and Sciences Jackson TURNIPSEED, ELEANOR R. Agriculture Bay St. Louis TYNES, DAVID M. Agriculture Liberty TYRONE, ANNA L. Agriculture Prentiss VALENTINE. PATSY R. Education Jackson VANCE, DEBRA K. Education Louisville VANCE. JOHNNIE D. Engineering Starkville VANN, STEPHEN R. Arts and Sciences Amory VAUGHN. MARSHA A. Education Eupora VETRANO, VICKIE A. Education Rosedale Ir,i7 Alt dLfci i 366 Seniors VICKERS, JAMES T. Business and Industry West Point VOSBURGH, MIKE D. Arts and Sciences M smphis, Tenn. WADE, CHRIS M. Agriculture Porterville WAGGONER, CHARLES A. Arts and Sciences Beaumont WAITS, SHARON V. Education Gore Springs WALDROP, DREW M, Agriculture Randolph WALKER, ANNABELLE Arts and Sciences Aberdeen WALKER, DONALD E. Engineering Mt. Olive WALKER, JAMES M. Education McCool WALKER. THOMAS H. Engineering Taylorsville WALLACE, RAYMOND E. Engineering Fulton WALTERS, ROBERT L. Arts and Sciences Bay Springs WALTON, DAN E. Education Mantachie WALTON, LU E. Arts and Sciences Jackson WALTON, NED C. Business and Industry Meridian WARD, CHERYL K. Education Starkville WARD, HERBERT W. Business and Industry Starkvillc WARNER, JOHN M. Agriculture Big Creek WARNER, PAULA J. Education West Point WATK1NS, JAMES S. Education Indianola WATKINS, SARA E. Education Sanatorium WATSON, ELLA Education West Point WAYCASTER, PHILLIP A. Agriculture Nettleton WEATHERSBY. KATHRYN W. Arts and S ciences Jackson WEATHERSBY, TROY E. Arts and Sciences Jackson WEBB, SUSAN L. Agriculture Belden WEBBER, ROSETTA Education Columbus WEDGEWORTH. JAMES H. Business and Industry Laurel WEED, RALPH W. Business and Industry Winona WEEKS, BILLY Arts and Sciences Sturgis WEEKS, DEBORAH S. Education Ackerman WELCH. JERRY C. Education Ellisville WELLS, BILLIE B. Arts and Sciences McComb WERKHEISER, BROOKS M. Business and Industry Starkville WEST, KAREN N. Arts and Sciences Clinton WESTERFIELD, ROBIN L. Engineering Jackson WESTMORELAND. EARL F. Business and Industry Jackson WESTPHAL, JOHN P. Arts and Sciences Columbus WHETSTONE, SUSAN E. Education Woodville WHITE, HAROLD T. Education Clinton WHITE, RONNIE G. Education Oxford WHITSETT, KIT Arts and Sciences Jackson WIGLE, DUFFY Arts and Sciences Vicksburg WILDER, JANIE R. Business and Industry Winona WILEY, THOMAS L. Arts and Sciences Tupelo WILLIAMS, BEVERLY I. Education Brookhaven WILLIAMS, CAROL M. Education Jackson WILLIAMS, PHILLIP J. Education Greenville 367 Seniors WILLIAMSON, REBECCA A. Business and Industry WILLIFORD, ROBERT J. Education WILLIFORD. WILLIAM O. Engineering WILLOUGHBY, LESTER A. Arts and Sciences WILSON. JOHN S. Engineering WILSON, KATHRYN B. Education WILSON. MARCUS T. Engineering WILSON, MELIDA L. Agriculture WILSON. REBECCA O. Educa tion WINTER, BELINDA Arts and Sciences WINTER, DONALD V. Arts and Sciences WINTER, LINDA C. Education WONG, RAYMOND L. Business and Industry WOODELL, PATTY Education WOODS, CHARLES W. Business and Industry WOODS, JOHN F. Business and Industry WORRELL, DAVID E. Agriculture WREN. DONALD M. Engineering YATES, GEORGE B. Agriculture YOUNG, ALBERT L. Engineering YOUNG, JIMMY L. Engineering YOUNG, TERRY S. Education YOUNG, WANDA B. Arts and Sciences YOUNGBLOOD, GERALD F. Engineering Meridian Columbus Drew Meridian New Albany Starkville Dekalb Biloxi Fulton Springfield, Va. Pontotoc Columbus Rosedale Yazoo City Holly Springs Greenwood Raymond Jackson Philadelphia Senatobia Amory Duck Hill Pontotoc Laurel Undergraduates Abies, Nancy L.; Meridian; A and S; 75 Abies, Wanda G.; Greenwood; ED; 76 Acy, Sherryr D.; Canton; ED; ' 76 Adams, Henry V.; Columbus; A and S; ' 75 Adams, Hugh W.; Yazoo City; EN; ' 74 Adams, Leon; Canton; EN; ' 74 Adams. Martha G.; Ackerman; ED; ' 74 Adams, William W.; Jackson; EN; ' 76 Adcox, Deborah J.; Morton; A and S; ' 74 Adcox, Virginia S.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Addington, Rebecca D.; Amory; ED; ' 74 Aden, Carolyn L.; Valley Park; A and S Aiken, Nancy E.; Starkville; ED; 75 Albritton, Susan; Starkville; ED; ' 76 Alexander, Linda K.; Laurel; A and S; ' 76 Allen, Carolyn A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 76 Allen, Cecil M.; Meridian; A and S; ' 75 Allen, Clayton S.; Indianola; A and S; ' 76 Allen, Helen G.; Greenwood; ED; ' 76 Allen, Nancy K.; Saltillo; ED; ' 74 Alley, Patricia C; Memphis, TN.; AG; ' 76 Amnions, John F.; Inverness; A and S; ' 75 Ammons, Phyllis E.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Ammons, Susan L.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Anders, Michael A.; Gloster; A and S; ' 74 Anders, Teri G.; Fayette; ED; ' 74 Anderson, Belinda D.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Anderson, Eileen V.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Anderson, Janet A.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Anderson, Julie M.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Anderson, Mignon P.; Meridian; ED; ' 74 Anderson, Tommy N.; Macon; AG; ' 74 Anger, Ellen E.; Jackson; AG; ' 75 Antee, Glenn A.; Jackson; EN; 74 Anthony, Mitzi E.; Fulton; B and I; ' 75 Anthony, Pamela R.; Fulton; ED; ' 74 Anthony, Wilton, T.; Union; ED; ' 74 Applewhite, Henry J.; West Point; B and I; 75 Archer, Robert L.; Jackson; B and I; 74 Ard, Michael L.; Vicksburg; A and S; 74 Argo, Michael A.; Ridgelv, TN; A and S; 75 Argo, Steven D.; Ridgely, TN; FO; 76 Armijos, Pedro; Starkville; B and I; 75 Armistead, George T.; Tutwiler; EN; 74 Armstrong, Delores A.; Greenwood; AG; 74 Armstrong, Jim B.; Shannon; EN; 74 Armstrong, Martha E.; Jackson; ED; 75 Arnold, Connie M.; Starkville; ED; 76 Arnold, James W.; Beulah; B and I; 74 Ashcraft, Ryan; Greenwood; A and S; 75 Ashford, Marilynn; Starkville; B and 1; 76 Ashley, Malcolm; Columbia; AG; 76 Ashley, Richard K.; Jackson; EN; 75 Atkinson, William T.; Vicksburg; B and 1; 74 Audenaert, William N.; Gulfport; FO; 76 Austin, Charles A.; Dundee; AG; 75 Aycock, Arden R.; Tupelo; EN; 74 Aycock, Melvin J.; Meridian; A and S; 75 Backstrom, William M.; Clarksdale; B and I; 76 Baddley, Jean; Jackson; ED; 74 Baddley, Joan; Jackson; ED; 74 Bagley, Pat L.; Jackson; AG; 75 Bailess, Catherine; Vicksburg; ED; 75 Bailey, Barry G; Carthage; ED; ' 74 Bailey, Chris L.; Tupelo; A and S; 75 Bailey, Cynthia A.; Clarksdale; B and I; 76 Bailey, Jim; Itta Bena; EN: 75 Bailey, Judi L.; Clinton; B and I; 75 Bailey, Mitsy J.; Carthage; ED; 74 Bailey, Thomas H.; Forest; ED; ' 74 Bain, James P.; Tupelo; B and I; 75 Baker, Beverly N.; Gore Springs; ED; 74 Baker, Richard M.; Columbus; FO; 74 Baker, Roderick J.; Okolona; A and S; 75 Baker, Sally L.; Leland; ED; 75 Baldwin, William G.; Pittsboro; ED; 76 Ballard, Edward S.; Louisville; A and S; 75 Ballard, Linda C; Aberdeen; ED; 75 Ballenger, Jimmy; Carthage; AG; 74 Ballew, Susan G; Natchez; 76 Banks, David W.; Grenada; A and S; 74 Banks. Robert S.; Oxford; A and S; 75 Barham, Dave B.; Columbus; B and I; ' 74 Barham. Paula S.; Philadelphia; A and S; 76 Barlow, Charles S.; Jackson; B and I; 76 Barlow. Cornelia A.; Jackson; ED; 75 Barnard, Larry E.; Huntsville, AL; A and S; 75 Barnard, William H.; Rolling Fork; B and I; 74 369 Undergraduates Barnes, Cynthia Y.; Greenville; A and S; ' 75 Barnes, Ernie L.; New Albany; AG; ' 75 Barnes, Judy C; Booneville; ED; ' 74 Barnes, Mary Ann; Louisville; ED; ' 76 Barr, Dennia E.; Jackson; EN; ' 76 Barrentine, David; Marks; A and S; ' 76 Barrentine, Janet L.; McCarley; A and S; ' 74 Barrett, Renee; Philadelphia; ED; ' 74 Barton, Elizabeth L.; Mantee; A and S; ' 76 Bates, Lanny D.; Red Bay, AL; EN; ' 75 Bates, Timothy C; Lakeland, FL; ED; ' 75 Batson. Leila A.; Greenville; ED; ' 74 Batson, Melanie A.; Perkinston; ED; ' 76 Battley, Ted M.; Jackson; AG; ' 74 Baugh, Cynthia B.; Jackson; AG; ' 74 Baugh, John A.; Clinton; A and S; ' 74 Baxter, Laurie L.; Bay St. Louis; A and S; ' 75 Bayley, Frederic G.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 76 Baylis, Barbara J.; Ripley; ED; ' 74 Beall, Barbara A.; W. Helena, AR; ED; ' 74 Beardain, Roger D.; French Camp; A and S; ' 76 Bearden, John H.; Starkville, EN; ' 75 Bearden, Vernon; Russellville, AL; B and I; ' 74 Beasley, John H.; Columbus; A and S; ' 76 Beasley, Judy A.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 75 Beavers, William T.; New Albany; A and S; ' 76 Beck, Betty E.; Winona; ED; ' 76 Beck, Sarah J.; Fort Lauderdale, FL; AG; ' 74 Becker, Susan J.; Long Beach; A and S; ' 74 Beckham, Aubrey M.; Leland; AG; ' 75 Beckham, Donna S.; Gulfport; A and S; ' 76 Beers. Cindy D.; Tupelo; ED; ' 76 Belk, Linda L.; Tupelo; ED; ' 74 Bell, James W.; Aberdeen; AG; ' 76 Bell. Sharon M.; Starkville; ED; ' 76 Bellah, Lester L.; Terry; B and I; ' 75 Belue, Janie A.; Iuka; ED; ' 74 Bender, Willie A.; Lucedale; EN; ' 76 Bender, Willie R.; Lucedale; EN; ' 75 Benedict. Joseph F.; Amory; B and 1; ' 75 Bennett, David L.; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Bennett, Hassel L.; Belmont; B and I; ' 74 Bennett, Pat M.; Natchez; ED; ' 75 Benson, Kathy J.; Courtland; B and I; ' 75 Benton, Bobby E.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Benton, Richard A.; Jackson; AG; ' 74 Berhneim, Marsha E.; Gulfport; ED; ' 75 Berry, Cheryl A.; Leland; ED; ' 74 Berry, Donnis; Crystal Springs; ED; ' 76 Berry. Mary V.; Jackson; AG; ' 76 Bertucci, Ardeth A.; Gulfport; A and S; ' 76 Beverly. Ann C; Clarksdale; A and S; ' 76 Beverly. Robin J.; Clarksdale; A and S; ' 74 Bibler. Kathy A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Bibbs, Karen M.; Cleveland; A and S; ' 75 Biddle, Pamela A.; Brandon; A and S; ' 76 Biglane, Kathryn A.; Natchez; A and S; ' 75 Biglane, Patrick R.; Natchez; B and 1; ' 76 Biglane, Richard M.; Natchez; EN; ' 74 Bignoli, Tony P.; Biloxi; EN; ' 74 Billingslea, Terrie, J.; Port Gibson; ED; ' 76 Billups, Jim; Columb us; B and I; ' 74 Bird. Sharon Y.; Aberdeen; B and I; ' 74 Bishop, Brenda J.; Baldwyn; ED; ' 74 Bishop, Janie S.; Tupelo; A and S; ' 76 Bishop, Laura L.; Maben; B and I; ' 76 Bishop, William J.; Starkville; B and I; ' 74 Bittle, John A.; Hattiesburg; B and I; ' 74 Black, Paul T.; Columbus; B and I; ' 74 Blackledge, Gay M.; Laurel; B and I; ' 75 Blackwell, Douglas D.; Perkinston; AG; ' 74 Blackwood. Bob; Drew; AG; ' 74 Blair, Kathy A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Blake, Phillip M.; Columbus; FO; ' 76 Blake, Virginia A.; Clinton; AG; ' 75 Blake, Wendy L.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Blakely, Robert G.; Columbus; ED; ' 74 Blakeney, Ralph H.; Magee; B and I; ' 76 Bland, David L.; Tyndall AFB. FL; ED; ' 75 Bland. Ginger K.; Tupelo; ED; ' 75 Bland, Nancy L.; Houston; ED; ' 76 Blakley, Leah; Shelby; A and S; ' 75 Blanks. Thomas S.; Mag nolia; A and S; ' 76 Blomeley, Debra L.; Winston Salem, NC; A and S; ' 75 Bogan, Daniel W.; Meridian; B and 1; ' 75 Bogdahn, Jackie; Pascagoula; ED; ' 74 Boggan, Larry R.; Braxton; AG; ' 74 Boggess, Elizabeth L.; Columbus; A and S; ' 74 370 Undergraduates Boler, Joey E.; Philadelphia; AG; 74 Bonam, Herbert L.; Pascagoula; ED; 74 Bonelli, Carol R.; Vicksburg; A and S; 74 Booker, Michael D.; Shannon; EN; 75 Boone, Kathy L.; Holly Springs; ED; 74 Borden, Cathy J.; Plantersville; B and I; 75 Botes, Peter J.; Columbus; A and S; 76 Boulton, Jan E.; Rose Hill; A and S; 74 Bounds, Diane C; Gulfport; ED; 75 Bowen, Judy C; Belmont; A and S; 75 Bowen, Patsy J.; Aberdeen; A and S; 74 Bowie, Bonnie L.; Ackerman; ED; 76 Boyd, Clifton; Starkville; B and I; 76 Boyd, Garry M.; Red Bay, AL; B and I; 74 Boydstun, Philip M.; Louisville; B and I; 76 Boye, Tricia C; Clinton; A and S; 75 Boyer, Dale S.; Drew; ED; 74 Boykin, Phyllis J.; Delta City; A and S; 76 Boykin, Roger D.; Perkinston; FO; 74 Boyles, Debra A.; Louisville; A and S; 75 Bozeman, Janeen; Columbus; A and S; 76 Bozeman, Minnie L.; Philadelphia; A and S; 76 Brabham, Brenda G.; Brookhaven; A and S; 76 Bradford, Jeanne; Forest; ED; 75 Bradley, Mary W.; Jackson; A and S; 76 Bragg, Janice M.; Vicksburg; A and S; 75 Bramuchi, Margie; Shelby; ED; 74 Branch, Lyn C; Winona; A and S; 75 Brand, Rhonda E.; Houston; A and S; 76 Brandon, John W.; Smyrna, TN; B and I; 76 Brantley, Kenneth R.; Kilmichael; AG; 74 Brantley, Steve G.; Jackson; A and S; 76 Branton, Debbie A.; Leland; ED; 75 Brashier, Larry; West Point; FO; 76 Bra ssel, John S.; Lambert; AG; 74 Braswell, Jerry N.; Greenville; EN; 74 Brawner, Cricket; Rienzi; ED; 74 Braxton, Ruth R.; Greenville; ED; 75 Break Joseph L.; Biloxi; B and I; 74 Breland, Susan E.; Wiggins; ED; 76 Breland, William G.; Wiggins; AG; 74 Brent, Barbara A.; Crystal Springs; ED; 76 Brent, Donald L.; Natchez; B and I; 74 Brent, Jesse E.; Greenville; A and S; 76 Brent, Robert S.; Crystal Springs; B and I; 76 Brevard, Tim C; Grenada; B and I; 76 Brewer, Garry L.; Pascagoula; A and S; 74 Brewer, Melinda M.; Jackson; AG; 74 Briggs, Mary F.; Jackson; A and S; 76 Brinson, James M.; Jackson; B and I; 75 Brock, Dennis R.; Kosciusko; AG; 74 Brock, Sheila A.; Carthage; AG; 74 Brockway, Danny L.; Columbus; B and I; 74 Brook, Stephanie C; Starkville; A and S; 76 Brooks, Travis L.; Water Valley; AG; 74 Brookshire, Jane P.; Meridian; ED; 75 Broome, Sharon G.; Gulfport; A and S; 76 Brothers, Barbara A.; Forrest City, AR; A and S; 76 Brown, Annette M.; Louisville; ED; 76 Brown, Anthony W.; Vicksburg; EN; 76 Brown, Charles D.; Columbus; A and S; 76 Brown, Donna H.; Starkville; ED; 76 Brown, Harry M.; Newton; ED; 74 Brown, John M.; Vicksburg; AG; 74 Brown, Joy M.; Bruce; A and S; 75 Brown, Laure E.; Leland; EN; 74 Brown, Lynda L.; Tupelo; AG; 74 Brown, Margaret M.; Mantachie; A and S; 74 Brown, Marietta; Winona; A and S; 75 Brown, Ralph; West Point; A and S; 74 Brown, Susan H.; Indianola; ED; 75 Broyles, Frederick W.; Magnolia; A and S; 76 Bruce, Maxie H.; Pinola; A and S; 75 Bryan, David R.; Starkville; B and I; 75 Bryan, Janis L.; Philadelphia; ED; 74 Bryan, Susan; Starkville; ED; 75 Bryant, Bonnie S.; Etta; ED; 74 Bryant, Dorothy J.; Ackerman; A and S; 75 Bryant, Jacquelyn L.; Meridian; A and S; 74 Bryant, Joe H.; Meridian; A and S: ' 74 Bryant, Michael J.; Jackson; A and S; 76 Buchanan, William M.; Meridian; EN; 75 Bueker, Marsha; Hollandale; ED; 74 Bullard, Adrian L.; Bruce; ED; 74 Bullen, Leon T.; Natchez; A and S; 76 Bullock, David H.; Bassfield; AG; 74 Bullock, Martha D.; Prentiss; AG; 74 Bullock, Rebecca J.; Tylertown; A and S; 74 371 Undergraduates Burch, John C; Warren, AR; B and I; 76 Burcham, David C; Corinth; EN; 74 Burguet, Richard L.; Jackson; EN; 76 Burke, Martha A.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Burkett, Richard J.; Hattiesburg: A and S; ' 76 Burks, Diane M; Natchez; A and S; ' 75 Burleson. Nancy M.; Fulton; ED; ' 76 Burnett, Rebecca L.; Charleston; ED; ' 75 Burney, Lu An; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Burnham, Calvin G.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Burns, David A.; West Point; B and I; ' 75 Burt, John D.; Philadelphia; ED; ' 74 Burt, Paul G.; Araory; ED; ' 74 Busby. Jimmy N.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Bush, Gail A.; Shannon; ED; ' 75 Bush, Jerilyn L.; Pascagoula; AG; ' 75 Bush, Neal E.; Starkville; EN: ' 74 Butter. William, Jr.; Columbus; B and I; ' 74 Buttross, Martha E.; Canton; B and I; ' 75 Byrd, Elizabeth L.; Yazoo City; B and I; ' 76 Byrne, Cynthia J.; Lawrence; A and S; ' 74 Cade, Dewayne M.; West; ED; ' 74 Cain, Jennifer E.; Brookhaven; B and I; ' 74 Campbell, Christine L.; Springfield; ED; ' 75 Campbell, Jean Anne; Pineville, LA; A and S; ' 75 Campbell, Melvin R.; Nettleton; B and I; ' 75 Cannady, Michael D.; Saucier; EN; 76 Cannon, Linda J.: West Point; A and S; ' 74 Canterbury, Joan L.; Gulfport; ED; 76 Cantrell, James A.; Starkville; A and S; 75 Carballo, Linda K.; Jackson; ED; 75 Carlisle, William F.; Amory; B and I; 74 Carothers, Mattie; Prairie; A and S; 74 Carpenter, Mary J.; Forest; ED; 74 Carr, Jo A.; Columbus; ED; 76 Carraway, Barbara W.; Jackson; B and I; 76 Carroll, Michael D.; Columbus; AG; 76 Carter, Harry W.; Vaughan; AG; 76 Carter. J. W.; Vicksburg; FO; 76 Carter, Marcia A.; Columbus; ED; 76 Carter, Nancy R.; Jackson; ED; 76 Carter, Rosemary; Van Fleet; A and S; 76 Carter, Windell C; Walnut Grove; AG; 74 Cartwright, Clifton C; Booneville; A and S; ' 74 Case, Paul E., Jr.; Canton; B and I; 76 Casey, Donald L.; Louisville; A and S; ' 76 Cassell, James E.; Port Gibson; AG; 74 Castles, Audra L.; Tupelo; A and S; 76 Castles, Peggy M.; Starkville; A and S; 76 Caswell, Wayne C; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Catledge, Charles D.; West Point; A and S; 76 Causey, John D., Ill; Greenville; B and I; 74 Chamblin, Mark E.; Meridian; ED; 74 Champion, Linda D.; Columbus; ED; 76 Chancellor, Julian W.; Macon; A and S; 75 Chancellor, Kathryn P.; Shuqualak; ED; 74 Chandler, Julia R.; Tupelo; ED; 74 Chaney, Irvin K.; Philadelphia; B and I; 76 Chapman, James E.; Kosciusko; B and I; 74 Cheshire, Edwin T.; Jackson; B and I; ' 74 Chester, Kathy J.; Philadelphia; ED; 76 Chinn, Dexter B.; Marks; EN; ' 74 Chipman, Shelley J.; Ripley, TN; ED; ' 74 Chow, Sherman P.; Cleveland; AG; 74 Clark, Donna M.; Starkville; ED; 75 Clark, Jan G.; Starkville; B and I; 74 Clark, Rosa L.; Houston; ED; 75 Clark, Sandy L.; Leaf; ED; ' 74 Clayton. Howard S.; Fulton; ED; 74 Clements Jerry D.; Pontotoc; A and S; 74 Cleveland, Glenn D.; Saucier; EN; 75 Cochran, Belinda J.; Newton; A and S; ' 74 Cochran, James D.; Meridian; EN; 74 Cockrell, Naomi; Magee; A and S; 76 Coffey, Claude C; Biloxi; A and S; 74 Coggins, Robert E.; West Point; B and 1; 75 Coker, Annette C; Jackson; ED; 76 Cole, Denny A.; Philadelphia; EN; 76 Cole, Everett S., Ill; Philadelphia; B and I; 75 Coleman, Carolyn A.: Bel Air, MD; AG; 76 Coleman. Catherine; Bel Air, MD; A and S; ' 74 Coleman, Nancy C; Vicksburg; AG; 76 Co ' eman, Rivers A.; Greenwood; ED; ' 74 Coleman, Woodrow W.; Brookhaven; EN; 75 Collins. Deborah H.; New Albany; ED; ' 74 Collins. James H.; Columbia; A and S; 76 Collins, Janice L.; Yazoo City; ED; 76 Collins, Perry J.; Laurel; ED; ' 74 372 Undergraduates Collum, Elaine B.; Moss Point; A and S; 74 Colotta, John A.; Indianola; A and S; ' 76 Compton, John L.; Greenwood; AG; 74 Conaway, Rulh E.; West Point; A and S; 75 Conlee, Charlotte P.; Birmingham, AL; A and S; ' 76 Conley, Marilyn; Sessums; A and S; ' 74 Conlev, Sid; Starkville; EN; ' 74 Conn, Michael W.; Nettleton; A and S; ' 74 Conner, Debra K.; Hughes, AR; ED; ' 75 Conner, Michael R.; Lucedale; A and S; ' 76 Conway, Emily A.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 76 Cook, Helen E.; Jackson; AG; ' 75 Cooper, Clayton S.; Jackson; EN; ' 75 Coopwood, Julie F.; Clarksdale; B and I; ' 76 Cordray, Debra E.; Ferriday, LA; ED; ' 76 Cornelius, Michael A.; Oneonta, AL; ED; ' 75 Coskrey, Wayne R.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Cottingham, James W.; Winona; ED; ' 76 Cotton, Bobbie J.; Gholsom; ED; ' 74 Cotton, Virginia E.; Ripley; AG; ' 76 Courson, Pam D.; Jackson; ED; ' 76 Covington, Betsy G.; Hopkinsville, KY; B and I; ' 74 Covington, Agusta A.; Hazlehurst; B and 1; ' 76 Cowan, Melvin D., Jr.; Gulfport; AG; ' 74 Coward, Janice E.; Noxapater; B and I; 74 Cox, David R.; Jonesville, LA; A and S; 74 Cox, Mary J.; Tunica; AG; 75 Cox, Susan; Biloxi; A and S; 76 Craft, Cindy; Laurel; A and S; 76 Craig, Catherine B.; Greenwood; A and S; 76 Crain, David; Jackson; A and S; 74 Cranford, Gary M.; Quitman; B and I; 75 Craven, William S.; Magee; EN; 76 Crawford, David J.; Grenada; EN; 76 Crawford, David N.; Senatobia; AG; ' 74 Crawford, Jim; Greenville; EN; 75 Crawford, Kathryn; Hughes, AR; ED; 75 Cranley, Leatrice A.; Fulton; ED; 74 Crecink, Mike; Meadville; A and S; 75 Cress, Steffan F.; Gulfport; B and I; 74 Cribbs, Patricia; Walnut; B and I; 75 Crisler, Robert W.; Jackson; EN; 76 Criswell, Dennis L.; Corinth; EN; 74 Cross, Shirley; Kosciusko; A and S; 76 Crowe, Sue; Hollandale; A and S; 76 Cruise, Susan H.; Jackson; ED; 76 Crumbley, Louis S.; Laurel; B and 1; 74 Crumby, Bobby L.; Memphis, TN; A and S; 76 Crumby, Martha F.; Woodland; A and S; 76 Crumby, Mary G.; Woodland; ED; 75 Crutchfield, Carol R.; Bruce; ED; ' 74 Cuicchi, Mary L.; Shaw; B and I; 75 Culberson, Carol A.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Cullen, Allen; Carthage; AG; 74 Cullinane, William R.; Gulfport; A and S; 76 Culpepper, Dianne; Meridian; A and S; 74 Cummings, Patricia A.; Fulton; ED; 74 Cummins, Charles R.; Jackson; B and I; 74 Cunningham, Chris; Vicksburg: A and S; 74 Cunningham, Susan D.; Jackson; A and S; 76 Currey, Angela; Rolling Fork; A and S; 76 Curtis, David H.; Steens; A and S; 74 Curtis, Ellen; Iuka; A and S; 75 Curtis, Sandra J.; Iuka; ED; 74 Curtis, Susan V.; Meridian; AG; 76 Curtis, William M.; Iuka; A and S; 75 Curto, James D.; Starkville; ED; 74 Czarnecki, Judith A.; Corinth; A and S; 76 Czerwinski, Patricia A.; Meridian; EN; 75 Dabbs, Dancy M.; Meridian; A and S; 74 Daily, Susan E.; Jackson; A and S; 76 Dale, Janis E.; Jackson; A and S; 76 Daniel, Steven C; Sumrall; EN; 75 Daniels, Barbara S.; Gholsom; ED; 74 Daniels, Kenneth R.; Jackson; B and I; 76 Darden, Willie G.; Louisville; A and S; 76 Darnell, Kay V.; Dekalb; ED; 74 Darwin, Forrest; Tupelo; B and I; 74 Davenport, Debra A.; Vicksburg; A and S; 76 Davenport, Nancy L.; Hazlehurst; B and I; 74 Davis, Betty R.; Eupora; ED; 74 Davis, Bill E.; Morton; EN; 75 Davis, Clinton C; Starkville; A and S; 76 Davis, Howard R.; Greenwood; B and I; 76 Davis, Java N.; Jackson; ED; 76 Davis, Jeannie E.; West Point; ED; 74 Davis, Larry C; Columbus; ED; 74 Davis, Linda S.; Yazoo City; ED; 75 373 Undergraduates Davis, Marty A.; Mendenhall; AG; ' 75 Davis, Michael D.; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Davis, Pamela A.; Lena; ED; ' 76 Davis, Ricky E.; Honduras. C. Am.; B and I; ' 76 Davis, Ronald R.; West Point; A and S; ' 75 Davis, Sandra M.; Meridian; A and S; ' 74 Davis, Tim H.; Houston; B and I; ' 76 Davvkins. Barry G.; Meridian; AG; ' 74 Davvkins, Jim; Leland; AG; ' 74 Day. Brenda J.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Deal, Duane W.; Slidell, LA; EN; ' 75 Dearing, Zoe E.; West Point; A and S; ' 76 Demeranville, Marshall T.; Clinton; A and S; ' 74 Derden. Margaret E.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 74 Devine, Emily M.; Chickasaw, AL; FO; ' 76 Dewease, Beverly A.; Starkville; AG; ' 74 Didlake, John E., Jr.; Columbus; B and I; ' 74 Dier, Joe B.; Apo Seattle, WA; A and S; ' 75 Dier, Rebecca J.; Apo Seattle, WA; ' 75 Digby, Opal A.; Fulton; ED; ' 75 Dodson. Danny M.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Dodson, Shelly E.; Jackson; ED; ' 76 Doner, Barry L.; Collinsville; EN; ' 74 Dorman. Thomas G; Picayune; EN; ' 74 Dorroh, Lanell; Bellefontaine; ED; ' 75 Dorsey, David W.; Jackson; AG; ' 74 Dotson, Kathy M.; Winona; ED; ' 75 Dottory, Ronnie E.; Vicksburg; B and I; ' 74 Doucet, Harry J.; Gulfport; B and I; ' 75 Dowdle, Hazel A.; Caledonia; ED; ' 75 Dowdle, Madge E.; Charleston; ED; ' 75 Downs, Terry A.; Lucedale; EN; ' 76 Draper, Norma E.; Cleveland; A and S; ' 76 Draper. Sally O.; Forrest City, AR; A and S; ' 74 Drees, William M.; Columbus; B and I; ' 74 Dreher, Debra L.; West Point; ED; ' 75 Dreher, Jean M.; West Point; ED; ' 76 Drennan, James M.; Ebenezer; B and I; ' 76 Drummonds, Cindy G.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Duckworth, Herman H.; Mendenhall; FO; ' 75 Duckworth. William J.; Monticello; EN; ' 76 Dugan, Cynthia D.; Grenada; ED; ' 75 Dugan, Patricia A.; Shuqualak; B and I; ' 76 Dugan, Robert D.; Shuqualak; B and I; ' 75 Duke. Paula S.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Duke, Paulet; Columbus; A and S; ' 76 Dukes, Dana G.; Raleigh; A and S; ' 76 Dunagan, Joseph D.; Birmingham, AL; FO; ' 76 Dunbar, Ricky; Ridgeland; B and I; ' 76 Duncan, Clyde; Georgetown, SC; B and I; ' 74 Duncan, Donna G.; Mantee; ED; ' 75 Duncan, Elizabeth A.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Duncan, Glen W.; Columbia; EN; ' 76 Duncan, Joe L.; Memphis, TN; AG; ' 75 Dunn, Connie S.; Greenville; ED; ' 75 Dunn, Emma J.; Duncan; A and S; ' 76 Dunn, James L.; Birmingham, AL; B and I; ' 76 Dunning, Sam T.; Canton; B and I; ' 74 Dyar, Marianna; Greenville; A and S; ' 76 Eargle, Ann Marie; Vicksburg; ED; ' 76 Earnheart, Robert W.; Tunica; AG; ' 74 Easley, Charles E.; Jackson; FO; ' 76 Easley, Christie V.; Vardaman; ED; ' 74 Easley. Jan B.; Bruce; B and 1; ' 76 Easley, John D.; Tchula; EN; ' 74 Easley, John M.; Vardaman; EN; ' 76 Eason, Gwen; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 East, Margaret A.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Eddleman, Nancy A.; Jackson; AG; ' 74 Edwards, Rima; Leland; ED; ' 75 Ehret, Susan M.; Greenwood; ED; ' 75 Elam, Lina E.; Covington, TN; B and I; ' 75 Elkin, Gayla F.; Houston, TX; ED; ' 75 Elkin, Susan D.; Kosciusko; ED; ' 74 Ellington, Martha T.; Starkville; B and I; ' 76 Elliott, James N.; Forest; B and I; ' 74 Elliott, Mary J.; Greenwood; ED; ' 74 Elliott, Roger M.; Richton; AG; ' 75 Ellis, Cathryn L.; Meridian; AG; ' 75 Ellis, Elizabeth A.; New Albany; A and S; ' 76 Ellis. Paul M.; Louisville; B and 1; ' 76 Ellis, Samuel G.; Carthage; B and I; ' 76 Elmers, Sarah M.; Indianola; A and S; ' 76 Ely, Clayton C; Starkville: B and I; ' 74 Emrick, Susan R.; Natchez; A and S; ' 74 Epperson, Kay L.; Hazlehurst; B and I; ' 74 Epting, John R.; Guntown; A and S; ' 74 Ethridge, Jenny L.; Philadelphia; A and S; ' 76 374 MM Undergraduates Evans, Anne F.; Boyle; B and I; 74 Evans, Dellanthey; Starkville; AG; 75 Evans, Marcita; Butler, AL; A and S; ' 76 Everett, Perry C; Newton; AG; ' 74 Ewing, Joe A.; Vaughan; EN; ' 74 Ezell, Valerie A.; Duck Hill; AG; ' 75 Ezzell, Donnie R.; Belmont; AG; ' 74 Fagan, Betsy; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Fairbank, Susan E.; Hattiesburg; AG; ' 74 Fairley, Gilbert; Vancleave; A and S; ' 76 Fancher, Patricia L.; Greenwood; A and S; ' 75 Fant, Carolyn D.; Columbus; ED; ' 76 Fant, Ramona D.; Louisville; A and S; ' 76 Farish, Diana L.; Tunica; ED; ' 75 Farnsworth, Charles H.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Farrar, Jane; Macon; ED; ' 74 Farris, Janet L.; Tishomingo; B and I; ' 74 Farris, Kathy C; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Farris, Michael D.; Fulton; B and I; ' 74 Farrow, Kathy F.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Felker, Richard E.; Brownsville, TN; A and S; ' 76 Fenwick, Edward C; Kosciusko; A and S; ' 75 Ferguson, Peggy J.; Eupora; A and S; ' 76 Fernandez, Edward L.; Jackson; B and I; ' 75 Ferrell, Ryan R., Jr.; Gulfport; EN; ' 76 Ferriss, Elizabeth D.; Yazoo City; ED; ' 75 Fields, Marilyn A.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 76 Fields, Rebecca L.; Rolling Fork; A and S; ' 76 Fike, Kay; Aberdeen; A and S; ' 76 Filgo, Germaine L.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 76 Fisher, Burke H.; Indianola; AG; ' 75 Fisher, Philip; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Flagge, Pauld D.; Pascagoula; B and I; ' 75 Flake, David C; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Flake, Janys D.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Flake, Nancy B.; Starkville; ED; ' 76 Fleming, Ava J.; Starkville; ED; ' 75 Fleming, Connie M.; Aberdeen; A and S; ' 74 Flint, Nona B.; Batesville; A and S; ' 76 Flowers, Charles A.; West Point; EN; ' 75 Flowers, Grey; Jackson; EN; ' 75 Flowers, Julia A.; Jackson; B and 1; ' 75 Flurry, Edward P.; Booneville; ED; ' 75 Follett, Susan L.; Meridian; A and S; ' 74 Fontenot, Vicki A.; Starkville; B and I; ' 75 Ford, Carlla L.; Marianna, AR; B and I; ' 75 Ford, Chris H.; Brookhaven; A and S; ' 74 Ford, Regena C; Yazoo City; ED; ' 76 Ford, Robert G.; Meridian; B and I; ' 74 Ford, Susan S.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Ford, Thomas A.; Amory; ED; ' 74 Foresman, Cindy F.; Greenville; A and S; ' 76 Forrest, Diane P.; Brookhaven; ED; ' 74 Forrest, Thomas W.; Vicksburg; EN; ' 74 Forsiide, James L.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Fortenberry, Gail; Columbia; ED; ' 74 Fortner, Marilyn V.; Eupora; B and I; ' 75 Foster, Dennis C; Meadville; B and I; ' 76 Foster, John P.; Houston; A and S; ' 75 Foster, Stephen L.; Houston; EN; 74 Fouche, Lee; Benton; AG; 76 Fountain, Joey; Biloxi; EN; 75 Fountain, William M.; Metaire, LA; AG; 74 Fowler, Billy W.; Belzoni; AG; 74 Fowler, William H.; Columbus; B and I; 76 Fowlkes, Julie K.; Amory; ED; 75 Franck, John C; Vicksburg; A and S; 75 Frankel, Kathy J.; Leland; A and S; 75 Franks, Donna J.; Tupelo; ED; 74 Frasier, Bruce D.; Meridian; FO; 74 Frazier, Sharon A.; Greenville; ED; 74 Frazure, Donna K.; Sallis; A and S; 74 Frederick, David A.; Charleston; FO; 75 Freeze, Terry C; Starkville; EN; 74 Frisbee, Naomi A.; Valley Park; ED; 75 Fry, John L.; Lexington, TN; ED; 75 Fryant, Craig; Jackson; A and S; 74 Fulgham, Pat C; Starkville; ED; 74 Fulton, Anita F.; Preston; ED; 74 Fulton, Carl H.; Lena; A and S; 74 Fulton, Kris, S.; Long Beach; B and I; 75 Fulton, Patsy J.; Louisville; A and S; 74 Fuqua, Janice M.; Columbus; A and S; 76 Fuqua, Victor C; Columbus; B and I: ' 76 Futress, Edison L.; Starkville; A and S; 74 Gaddis, Edward M., Jr.; Forest; A and S; 74 Galbreath, Jimmie L.; Vicksburg; A and S; 76 Galloway, James C; Columbus; A and S; 74 375 Undergraduates Gammill, Wilson J.; Ackerman; AG; ' 75 Ganaway, Carl W.; Mooreville; ED; ' 74 Garner, joette; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Garrard, Pamela R.; Louisville; ED; ' 75 Garrestson, Barbara R.; Jackson; ED; ' 76 Garrett, Dewayne J.; Pass Christian: EN; Gary, Gerald C.; Eupora; B and I; ' 74 Gaston, Ann R.; Greenville; ED; ' 74 Gaughan, Nancy L.; Leewood; A and S; ' 76 Gault, John D.; Booneville; A and S; ' 75 Geer, Paula; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 76 Gelston, Toni; Greenville; A and S; ' 75 Geno, Gary S.; Booneville; A and S; ' 74 Gentile, Joseph W.; Pascagoula; A and S; ' 75 Gentry, John L.: Florence; B and I; ' 76 Gentry, Johnny A.; Fulton; ED; ' 74 George, David R.; Macon; A and S; ' 74 George, Elizabeth A.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 George, John S.; Yazoo City; EN; ' 75 George, William M.; Canton; B and I; ' 74 German, Jerry M.; Somerville; ED; ' 74 Germany, Martha A.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Gernert, Elisabeth M.; Cleveland; A and S; ' 74 Gibson, Charles W.; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Giffin, Marsha; Louisville; A and S; ' 74 Gilbert, Denise; Kosciusko; A and S; ' 74 Gilbert, Particia A.; Mathiston; A and S; ' 75 Gilbert, Robert C; Pascagoula; EN; ' 75 Giles, Patricia A.; Waynesboro; ED; ' 76 Gill, James R.; Port Clinton, OH; A and S; ' 75 Gille ylen, Sharon D.; Amory; ED; ' 76 Gillis, Walter; Columbus; B and I; ' 75 Gilmer, R. H.; Lena; B and 1; ' 75 Gilreath. William H.; West Point; B and I; ' 74 Gladney, Darlene L.; Kosciusko; ED; ' 76 Glenn. Fredia M.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Glenn, Holly T,; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Goddard, Judy L.; Grand Junction, TN; AG; ' 74 Goggans, Susan L.; Tupelo; ED; ' 75 Gonzales, Sam A.; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Good, Susan B.; Starkville; B and I; ' 74 Goodin, Ronnie J.; Louisville; EN; ' 74 Goodwin, Paul R.; Louisville; FO; ' 74 Goolsby, Edith E.; New Albany; A and S; ' 74 Gordon, Charles E.; Canton; B and I; ' 74 Gordy, Christopher A.; Porterville; EN; ' 74 Gorman, Katherine S.; Redwood; A and S; ' 76 Gower, Teresa A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Grafton, John A.; Picayune; B and I; ' 74 Grant, Edie; Caledonia; AG; ' 75 Grant, Melissa A.; Jackson; ED; ' 76 Grantham, Jerry V.; Greenwood; ED; ' 75 Graves, Deborah L.; Brandon; AG; ' 75 Graves, Elaine; West Point; ED; ' 74 Green, Dorothy F.; Plantersville; ED; ' 75 ■ Green, James O.; Forest Park, GA; A and S; ' 75 Green, Marilyn L.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Green, Susan G.; Tupelo; A and S; ' 76 Green, William K.; Columbus; EN; ' 76 Gregory, Kerry G.; Kosciusko; ED; ' 74 Gregory, Ronald H.; Jackson; EN; ' 75 Grimes, Mary A.; Pascagoula; ED; ' 74 Grisham, Margaret A.; Corinth; ED; ' 74 Groome, Virginai B.; Vicksburg; ED; ' 74 Grosinske, Gary D.; Starkville; B and I; ' 74 Gross, William E.; Tupelo; EN; ' 76 Guess, James F.; Brookhaven; A and S; ' 76 Guess, Martha J.; Brookhaven; AG; ' 74 Guiney, Edward E.: Vicksburg; EN; ' 74 Gunn, Betsy G.; Falkner; ED; ' 75 Gunn, Kathy A.; Lambert; ED; ' 75 Gunter, Renee; Clinton; A and S; ' 74 Gurley, Sherry A.; Potts Camp; ED; ' 76 Guyton, Laura L.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Haaga, Hubert R.; Louisville; AG; ' 76 Hagedorn, Holly H.; Hickory; ED; ' 74 Hagge, Debra A.; Natchez; A and S; ' 76 Hairston, Robert; Columbus; A and S; ' 76 Hales, Clinton B.; Pascagoula; EN; ' 74 Hales, Thomas E.; Leland; EN; ' 74 Hall, Brenda L.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Hall, Deborah J.; Vicksburg; B and I; ' 74 Hall, Martha J.; Booneville; A and S; ' 74 Hall, Nelda J.; Mathiston; ED; ' 74 Hall, Richard B.; Mount Olive; EN: ' 74 Hamilton, Cathy M.; Hamilton; ED; ' 75 Hamilton, John B.; Ecru; EN; ' 74 Hamm, Kathy D.; Louisville; ED; ' 75 376 Undergraduates Hicks, Mary E.; Pascagoula; A and S; ' 74 Higgins, Robert J.; Columbus; EN; ' 76 Hill, Clyde V.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Hill, James F.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Hill, Janet L.; Crystal Springs; ED; ' 76 Hill. Kirby L.; Pontotoc; B and I; ' 74 Hill, Michael D.; Walnut; B and 1; ' 75 Hillman. Kaye L.; Richton; ED; ' 75 Hills, James C; Centreville; B and I; ' 74 Hindman, Patty J.; Louisville; B and I; ' 76 Hinds, Basil B.; Tupelo; EN; ' 76 Hines, Donald R.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Hines, Holly H.; Kosciusko; A and S; ' 74 Hinrichs, Patricia K.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Hinton, Cynthia L.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Hinton, Mary D.; Columbus; ED; ' 76 Hinton, Robert E.; Columbus; ED; ' 75 Hobart, Charles L., Ill; Greenville; B and I; ' 76 Hobbs, Jo Ann; Hernando; B and I; ' 74 Hobgood, Donald G.; Canton; B and I; ' 76 Hodges, Bobby S.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Hodges, Cissy; Indianola; ED; ' 76 Hodges, Raymond D.; Zachary, LA; B and I; ' 75 Hogue, Anita J.; Dumas; ED; ' 75 Holbrook, Candace M.; Holly Springs; ED; ' 74 Holden, Guy D.; McCall Creek; EN; ' 76 Holden, Rick; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Holland, Doyes R.; Hamilton, AL; FO; ' 74 Holland, James A.; Amory; A and S; ' 74 Holland, Larry L.; Philadelphia; B and I; ' 75 Holliday, John A., Jr.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 74 Holliman, Mona G.; Itta Bena; ED; ' 74 Hollis, David O.; Memphis, TN; A and S; ' 75 Holmes, Deborah J.; Columbus; A and S; ' 74 Holmes, John O.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Holmes, Joseph E.; Columbus; ED; ' 74 Holmes, Larry; Louisville; AG; ' 76 Holmes, Nollene A.: Moss Point; B and I; ' 74 Holmes, William M.; Columbus; ED; ' 76 Holston, Kari W.; Lumberton; AG; ' 74 Holt, Howard W.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Holt, Melvin; Baldwyn; ED; ' 74 Honeycutt, Teresa L.; Houston; B and I; ' 75 Hony, Katherine A.; Greenwood; AG; ' 74 Hood, Kenneth W.; West Point; B and I; ' 75 Holloway, Robert G.; Yazoo City; B and I; ' 74 Hooser, John S.; Lyon; B and I; ' 75 Hopper, Edwin K.; Natchez; B and I; ' 76 Hopper, Richard M.; Brandon; B and I; ' 76 Hopper, Stephen A.; Natchez; A and S; ' 74 Horn, Steve H.; Grenada; B and I; ' 75 Home, Renola; Shuqualak; B and I; ' 74 Horton, Connie M.; Corinth; ED; ' 74 House, Anita; Aberdeen; A and S; ' 76 Houston, Barbara N.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Howard, Kathy D.; Maben; ED; 76 Howell, Aubrey M.; Lucedale; EN; ' 74 Howell, Lawrence C; Fayette, AL; EN; ' 76 Howell, Leah D.; Greenwood; A and S; ' 75 Howell, Nancy E.; Carthage; A and S; Howse, Thomas C; Waynesboro; EN: Hubbard, Harding; Grenada; EN; ' 74 Hudson, Gail M.; Ocean Springs; ED; 75 Hudson, Nancy L.; West Point; B and I; ' 74 Huerkamp, James E.; Macon; ED; ' 74 Huerkamp, Judith A.; Macon; AG; ' 75 Huff, Michael E.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Huff, Vickie S.; Meridian; A and S; ' 75 Huffman. Charles; Batesville; A and S; ' 76 Hughes, Joe W.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Hughes, Vikki; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Huguley, Lloyd P.; Monticello; FO; ' 74 Hull, Dewayne C; DeKalb; FO; ' 74 Hull, Susan; Greenwood; ED; ' 76 Hummer, Leigh L.; Prairie Point; EN; ' 75 Hunt, Chester H.; Leakesville; AG; ' 76 Hunt, Marilou W.; Lambert; B and I; ' 74 Hunter. Alan F.; Wesson; EN; ' 74 Hunter, Debi K.; Gulfport; A and S; ' 76 Hurt, Louise; Durant; ED; ' 76 Hussey, Linda K.; Aberdeen; A and S; ' 74 Ibsen, Ken S.; Greenville; B and I; ' 74 Ingram, Albert S.; Greenville; EN; ' 74 Ingram, David B.; Greenville; B and I; ' 76 Irwin, Carolyn D.; Vicksburg; ED; ' 75 Isbell, Debra A.; Jackson; AG; ' 75 Isonhood. James H.; Tinsley; EN; ' 76 Isonhood, Judith E.; Tinsley; ED; ' 76 377 Undergraduates Hammermeister, Karen; Columbus; ED; ' 75 Hammermeister, Kay; Columbus; A and S; ' 76 Hand, Karen M.; Starkville 1 ; ED; ' 74 Hand, Susie; Philadelphia; AG; ' 74 Handwerker, Henry C; Pleasant Grove; AG; ' 74 Handy, Carrie B.; Hazlehurst; ED; ' 75 Haney, James R.; Aberdeen; ED; ' 75 Hannaford, Diane P.; Jackson; AG: ' 76 Hanson, Donna L.; Tupelo; ED; ' 76 Hanson, Sherry B.; Vicksburg; ED; ' 74 Harbour, Carol; Jackson; AG; ' 75 Harden, Melanee; Nesbit; A and S; ' 76 Hardin, Carey F.; Calhoun City; EN; 74 Hardison, Sally; Kosciusko; A and S; ' 75 Hardy, Jane C; Columbus; A and S; ' 76 Hare, Diane M.; Pascagoula; A and S; ' 76 Harkins, Mitchell H.; Jackson; EN; ' 75 Harlow, Janet E.; Aberdeen; B and I; ' 76 Harmon, Mitchell T.; Batesville; EN; ' 74 Harnage, Barbara J.; Pascagoula; AG; ' 76 Harned. Alice M.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Harned. Helen; Starkville; AG; ' 74 Harper, Curtis L.; Vicksburg; B and I; ' 74 Harper, Gloria A.; Yazoo City; ED; ' 74 Harper, James T.; Vicksburg; EN; ' 74 Harper. Jeannette C; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 75 Harris, Jack M.; Winona; B and I; ' 74 Harris, Kenny W.; Amory; A and S; ' 74 Harris, Margaret E.; Tunica; A and S; ' 76 Harris, Michael J.; Cedartown, GA; EN; ' 74 Harris, Nancy J.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 76 Harris, Preston; Vicksburg; B and I; ' 74 Harris, Robert H.; Hazlehurst; EN; ' 76 Harris, Ruth L.; Marks; A and S; ' 75 Harris, Samuel H; Tchula; A and S; ' 74 Harris, William R.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Harrison, Elaine G.; Bellefontaine; A and S; ' 74 Harrison, Martha J.; Fulton; AG; ' 76 Hart, Jack L.; Monticello; EN; ' 75 Hartfield, Ricky D.; Tylertown; ED; ' 74 Hartley. Pamela; Starkville; AG; ' 76 Hartley, Ronald L.; Jackson; AG; ' 74 Harvey, Richard A.; Yazoo City; B and I; ' 75 Harvey, Robert G., Jr.; Jackson; B and I; ' 74 Hathorn, Carl G.; Louisville; A and S; ' 76 Havard, John C; Louisville; EN; ' 75 Hawkins, Janice F.; Jackson; B and I; ' 75 Hayes, Carl E.; West Point; A and S; ' 76 Hayes, Dorothy K; Jackson; ED; ' 76 Hayes, Ray C; Louisville; B and I; ' 75 Haynes, Jack F.; Tiptonville, TN; AG; ' 76 Haynes, Rena A.; Memphis, TN; A and S; ' 76 Hays, Kathleen; Ittabena; ED; ' 74 Headley, Helen C; Port Gibson; B and I; ' 75 Hebert, Cherilyn L.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 I lebcrt, lames I) . Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Hedegaard, Lee H.; Lucedale; EN; ' 74 Heflin, Pamela C; Gulfport; ED; ' 75 Hegman, Albert R.; Holly Bluff; A and S; ' 76 Hegman, Margaret A.; Holly Bluff; A and S; ' 76 Hemphill, Mary S.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Hemphill, Ryland H.; Jackson; AG; ' 75 Henderson, Beverly J.; Kosciusko; ED; ' 74 Henderson, Brenda L.; Greenwood; A and S; ' 75 Henderson, Reginald R.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Hendricks, Ann; Clarksdale; ED; ' 76 Hendrix, Bubba; Louisville; EN; ' 76 Henley, James G.; Kilmichael; A and S; ' 74 Henry, Betty J.; Canton; ED; ' 75 Henry, Deborah L.; Nicholson; B and I; ' 76 Henry. George M.; Louisville; A and S; ' 76 Henry, Nancy R.; Bruce; ED; ' 74 Henry, Rogenia D.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Henry, Susan A.; Carthage; B and I; ' 75 Hensleigh, Charles D.; Purvis; A and S; ' 75 Hensley, Alicia A.; Greenville; A and S; ' 74 Henson, Linda J.; Weir; ED; ' 75 Heppe, Michael A.; Houston; EN; ' 7o Herbert, Douglas C; Mendenhall; A and S; ' 75 Herren. Martha C; Utica; ED; ' 74 Herring, Edward L.; Fort Worth, TX; AG; ' 75 Herrington, Gregory D.; Magee; A and S; ' 75 Herron, Calvin A.; Starkville; B and I; ' 75 Herron, Jeff K.; Oakland; B and I; ' 75 Hester, Daniel L.; Quitman; A and S; ' 76 Hibbard, Mike J.; Helena. AR; EN; ' 74 Hickman, Herbert A.; Wiggins; B and I; ' 74 Hickman, Perry; Louisville; A and S; ' 76 378 m mM Undergraduates Ivey, Martha J.; Jackson; ED; ' 76 Jackson, Betty A.; Moorhead; ED; ' 75 Jackson, Betty S.; Greenwood; ED; ' 76 Jackson, Donald W.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 76 Jackson, James, Jr.; Vicksburg; AG; ' 74 Jackson, Malcolm E.; Shannon; A and S; ' 75 Jackson, Van L.; Baldwyn; AG; ' 74 Jacobs, Susan L.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Jamerson, Donna C.; Fulton; ED; ' 74 James, Cindy; Petal; ED; ' 74 James, Harriet E.; Gulfport; ED; ' 75 James, Patricia C; Newton; A and S; ' 76 James, Raymond D.; Columbus; A and S; ' 76 Jamison, Mary A.; Kosciusko; AG; ' 76 Jamison, Stanley M.; Jackson; B and I; ' 75 Jarvis, Carol J.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Jee, White G.; Tutwiler; A and S; ' 74 Jennings, Linda D.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 75 Jiu, Stephen; Greenville; EN; ' 75 Johnson, Cathy A.; Waveland; B and I; ' 75 Johnson. Cathy C; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Johnson. Cheryl L.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 74 Johnson, Curtis L.; Arlington, VA; FO; ' 75 Johnson, David; Osyka; AG; ' 74 Johnson, Don A.; Jackson; EN; ' 75 Johnson, Fred D.; Aberdeen; A and S; ' 76 Johnson, Gwendolyn A.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Johnson, Jared; Jackson; FO; ' 74 Johnson, Julia N.; Kilmichael; ED; ' 74 Johnson, Michelle K.; Grenada; ED; ' 75 Johnson, Patricia A.; Starkville; ED; ' 75 Johnson, Patricia L.; Amory; ED; ' 74 Johnson, Paula R.; Natchez; A and S; ' 76 Johnson, Ralph N.; Holly Springs; A and S; ' 76 Johnson, Ray D.; Kosciusko; EN; ' 74 Johnson, Rona N.; Glen; ED; ' 74 Johnson, Sidney C; Red Bay, AL; A and S; ' 75 Johnson, Terry R.; West Point; EN; ' 75 Johnson, William L.; Columbus AFB; A and S; ' 76 Johnson, William M.; Houston; AG; ' 76 Johnston, Bubba; Forest; B and I; ' 75 Johnston, Marilyn J.; Winona; B and I; ' 75 Jones, Barbara L.; Jackson; AG; ' 76 Jones, Bryce H.; Amory; EN; ' 74 Jones, Carl; Tinsley; A and S; ' 76 Jones, Clay P.; Memphis, TN; AG; ' 75 Jones, Deborah K.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Jones, Fran P.; Eupora; ED; ' 75 Jones, Gail; Biloxi; A and S; ' 76 Jones, Janice H.; Vaiden; ED; ' 76 Jones, Jerry W.; Coffeeville; B and I; ' 74 Jones, Marion M.; Vaiden; ED; ' 74 Jones, Patricia G.; Hollandale; ED; ' 76 Jones, Patricia L.; Terry; A and S; ' 75 Jones, Robert D.; Brandon; A and S; ' 74 Jones, Ronald A.; Columbus; B and 1; ' 75 Jones, Sharon A.; Winona; ED; ' 76 Jones, Susy H.; Grenada; ED; ' 75 Jones, Teresa; Greenville; A and S; ' 76 Jones. Thomas R.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Jones, Tonia M.; Meridian; ED; ' 74 Jones, Virgie A.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Jordan, Charla L.; Carthage; ED; ' 76 Jordan, Marie; Yazoo City; B and I; ' 74 Jordan, Raymond W.; Alexandria, VA; A and S; ' 74 Jordan, Dean S.; Meridian; FO; ' 76 jue, Fanny Y.; Hollandale; A and S; ' 75 Jue, Noreen L.; Hollandale; EN; ' 74 Jumper, Rebecca A.; Etta; ED; ' 75 Kazemi, Mostafa H.; Tehran, Iran; EN; ' 75 Keane, James M.; Tupelo; EN; ' 76 Keene, Sheila S.; Philadelphia; ED; ' 74 Keeth, Kathryn L.; Forrest City, AR; A and S; ' 76 Keith, Bennie C; Hollandale; AG; ' 74 Keith, Joann; Tupelo; AG; ' 74 Keller, Janice F.; West Point; ED; ' 74 Kelley, Tony E.; Ft. Huachuca, AZ; B and I; ' 75 Kelly, John C; Yazoo City; B and I; ' 75 Kemp, Danny M.; Louisville; B and I; ' 75 Kemp, Terry N.; Louisville; EN; ' 74 Kennard, John B.; Starkville; B and I; ' 74 Kenney, William D.; Tupelo; AG; ' 74 Kent, David L.; Picayune; EN; ' 76 Kerkhoff, Jonell M.; Natchez; A and S; ' 76 Kern, Alfreda; Kosciusko; FO; 76 Kethcum, Rebecca E.; Jackson; B and 1; ' 75 Keys, Harold L.; Jackson; EN; ' 76 Kight, Lonnie L.; Yazoo City; B and I; ' 76 379 Undergraduates Killar, Felix M.; Easton, PA; EN; ' 74 Kimbrough, Emmett A., Ill; Starkville; B and I; ' 75 Kinberger, Karen A.; Jackson: ED; ' 74 King, Charles D.; Gulfport; A and S; ' 76 King, Tommy F.; Weir; AG: ' 76 Kinney, John M.; Pascagoula; B and I; ' 75 Kirby, Janie; Aberdeen; ED; ' 76 Kirk, Glenn B.; Chattanooga, TN; EN; ' 76 Kirkpatrick, Esther J.; McCool; A and S; ' 75 Kittle, Frank P.; Tunica; A and S: ' 76 Knight, Ann E.; Meridian; ED: ' 76 Knight, Dianh L.; Aberdeen; AG; ' 76 Knight, William K.; Bellefontaine; EN; ' 74 Kolb, Lane A.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Koon, Nelson L.; Booneville; B and I; ' 74 Kornman, Thomas R.; Biloxi; ED; ' 74 Krietemeyer, Stephanie D.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Kuzmitz, Victoria; Brookhaven; ED; ' 76 Kyle, Douglas; Weir; EN; ' 76 Kyle, Russel S.; Columbus; ED; ' 76 La Berge, Janie F.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Lackey, Eugene P.; Poplarville; EN; ' 75 Ladner, Michael E.; Gulfport; EN; ' 74 Ladner, Wayne J.; Pass Christian; EN; ' 75 Lagarde, Melissa A.; Bay St. Louis; AG; ' 76 Lamb. Hank D.; Greenwood; B and I; ' 75 Lamison, Richard C; Columbus; B and I; ' 75 Lamond, Susan R.; Natchez; A and S; ' 74 Lancaster. Sandra G.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Land, Donna L.; Winona; ED; ' 74 Landford, Daisy M.; Meadville; AG; ' 74 Langley. Aurita; Starkville; ED; ' 75 Langley, Susan G.; Union; B and I; ' 75 Langston, Cindy A.; Booneville; A and S; ' 74 Langston, Janice I.; Yazoo City; ED; ' 74 Latimer, William L.; Philadelphia; AG; ' 75 Lavelle, Edward J.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Lavender, Pam E.; Macon; ED; ' 74 Lawson, Vickie S.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Lea, Judy A.; Magnolia; ED; ' 75 Leblanc, Terry J.; Carthage; A and S; ' 76 Lee, Bruce C; Meridian; EN; ' 74 Lee, Craig P.; Greenwood; B and I; ' 74 Lee, Deborah R.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Lee, Hayes B.; McComb; EN; ' 75 Lee, Howard N.; Port Gibson; EN; ' 76 Lee, James R.; Memphis, TN; B and I; ' 74 Lee, Landris T.; Picayune; FO; ' 76 Leggett, Edward H.; Hattiesburg; EN; ' 76 Leiting, Mary B.; Forrest City, AR; A and S; ' 76 Lenoir, Betsy H.; Prairie; ED; ' 76 Leung, David M.; Clarksdale; AG; ' 75 Leung, Mae Y.; Clarksdale; B and I; ' 74 Lewis, Cynthia; Clarksdale; A and S; ' 76 Liddell, James T.; Raymond; A and S; ' 74 Ligon, Linda R.; Tupelo; ED; ' 75 Lindley, Linda E.; Brooksville; ED; ' 74 Lindsey, Dianna L.; Starkville; ED; ' 75 Lindsey, June E.; Caldwell. AR; A and S; ' 76 Link. Betty; Sebastopol; ED; ' 74 Linskey, Georgia F.; Drew; EN; ' 74 Linskey, Judith A.; Drew; EN; ' 75 Linton, Gary L.; Houlka; AG; ' 74 Lipe. Jacki; Indianola; ED; ' 75 Lipe, Michael D.; Greenville; EN; ' 75 Lipe. Rudy; Texarkana. TX; A and S; ' 75 Lippincolt, Ken; Scobey; A and S; ' 76 Lipscomb, Eddie J.; Louisville; AG; ' 76 Lipscomb, Jasper D.; Macon; ED; ' 74 Lipscomb, Linda R.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Lisenbee, Larry R.; Kilmichael; EN; ' 76 Little, James E.; New Hebron; EN; ' 74 ' 74 Little, John W.; Mize; A and S; ■ Little, Louie E.; Jackson; B and I; ' 75 Loague, Nancy L.; Fulton; AG; ' 74 Lockridge, Mary D.; Tupelo; A and S; ' 74 Loftis, Terry N; Columbus; AG; ' 76 Lollar, Judy B.; Weir; ED; ' 75 Long, Katherine A.; Meridian; ED; ' 74 Long, Larry M.; Houston; B and I; ' 75 Long, William W.; Saltillo; EN; ' 74 Loper, Johnny M.; Forest; B and I; ' 74 Lott, William R.; Grenada; B and I; ' 76 Louis, Sarah D.; Bolton; A and S; ' 74 Love, Joe W.; Clarksdale; B and I; ' 76 Love, Melanie G.; Kosciusko; B and I; ' 76 Love, Paul R.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Lovell, Frank I.; Clinton; EN; ' 75 380 wet HP Undergraduates Lovorn, Bonnie E.; Carthage; B and I; ' 74 Lowe, Thomas M; Memphis, TN; FO; ' 76 Lowery, Jayne B.; Vaiden; B and I; ' 75 Lowery, Mona A.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Lowry, Suzanne; Meridian; B and I; ' 76 Lucius, Debra T.; Tishomingo; A and S; ' 74 Lucius, Donna M.; Mantee; AG; ' 76 Lucius, James R.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Lucius, Roy L.; Eupora; B and 1; ' 74 Luke, James N.; Philadelphia; AG; ' 75 Luke, Michael D.; Preston; B and I; ' 74 Lunceford, Joy E.; Sardis; A and S; ' 74 Lundquist, Susan A.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Lundy, Mary E.; Sturgis; B and I; ' 76 Luter, Beth A.; Raymond; ED; ' 75 Luter, George S.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Lyle, Karen M.; Huntsville, AL; B and I; ' 76 Lyle, Will H.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 74 Lyles, Kathy D.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Mabry, Laura E.; Liberty; AG; ' 76 Mabry, Thomas R.; Chunky; EN; ' 75 Madden, Jeri G.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Maddox, Kristie L.; Tupelo; A and S; ' 76 Magee, Gwinn; Mt. Olive; A and S; ' 74 Magee, Kenneth R.; Columbia; EN; ' 74 Magee, Louis H.; Tylertown; A and S; ' 74 Magee, William M.; Mt. Olive; A and S; ' 76 Magruder, Kathleen; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Malatesta, Mary E.; Clarksdale; ED; ' 75 Malone, Janet M.; Columbus; FO; ' 76 Malone, Linda H.; Okolona; A and S; ' 75 Malone, Samuel A.; Starkville; AG; ' 76 Mansfield, Margaret A.; Tunica; A and S; ' 76 Marble, Janet A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Marion, George E.; Houston; A and S; ' 74 Marion, Phil L.; Natchez; B and I; ' 74 Marler, Terry A.; Jackson; EN; ' 75 Marlin, Janice L.; Mantachie; ED; ' 75 Martin, Beth A.; Memphis, TN; ED; ' 75 Martin, David L.; Belmont; B and I; ' 74 Martin. Martha V.; Mendenhall; AG; ' 74 Martin, Mary A.; Starkville; A and S; 74 Martin, Mary V.; Mendenhall; A and S; ' 74 Martin, Michael C; Memphis, TN; FO; ' 75 Martin, Patricia; Crystal Springs; B and I; ' 74 Martin, Suzy E.; Florence; ED; ' 74 Martin, Thomas G.; Corinth; EN; ' 76 Martin, Vicki H.; Arvada, CO; B and I; ' 76 Martinez, Marlene C; Zulia, Venezuela; EN; ' 74 Mashburn, Harvey J., Ill; Raymond; AG; ' 76 Mason, Joseph J.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Mason, Thomas H.; Gulfport; A and S; ' 74 Mason, Twanda; Michigan City; AG; ' 76 Massey, Charles L.; Courtland; ED; ' 74 Mathers, Terrence L.; Shubuta; A and S; ' 75 Mathis, Richie D.; Corinth; EN; ' 74 Mathison, Samuel K.; Prentiss; B and I; ' 74 Matthews, Hugh; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Matthews, Thomas W.; Jackson; EN; ' 75 Mattox, Steve J.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 75 Maury, Thomas E.; Macon; B and I; ' 75 Maxcy, Peggy S.; Winona; B and I; ' 75 Maxey, Brenda J.; Amory; ED; ' 74 May, James M.; Forest; ED; ' 74 Mayberry, Dorothy C; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Mayer, Pam A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Mayo, Jeffrey K.; Forest; FO; ' 74 McAdams, Jerry W.; Starkville; EN; ' 74 McAdory, Pamela J.; Noxapater; ED; ' 74 McAlister, Anthony G.; Hattiesburg; AG; ' 74 McAllister, Mary L.; Corinth; ED; ' 75 McAlpin, Stan H.; Vicksburg; EN; ' 74 McCall, Dennis F.; Vicksburg; AG; ' 76 McCarley, Camille; Brandon; B and I; ' 75 McClatchy, John W.; Red Banks; A and S; ' 76 McClelland, Florence; Philadelphia; A and S; ' 75 McClelland, Rickey L.; Sturgis; ED; ' 75 McCord, Mansell; Pontotoc; A and S; ' 76 McCormick, Amos J.; Greenwood; EN; ' 76 McCraw, Ricky R.; Jackson; FO; ' 76 McCrory, Kathy A.; Brandon; ED; ' 74 McCuiston, Joy A.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 McCullar, Fred B.; Water Valley; AG; ' 76 McCullen, Dane M.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 McCullouch, James M; Meridian; B and I; ' 74 McCully. Joel E.; Louisville; A and S; ' 74 McDade, Phillip L.; Jackson; AG; ' 74 McDaniel, David E.; Brookhaven; EN; ' 75 381 Undergraduates McDaniel. Del L.; Palm Harbor, FL; FO; ' 75 McDaniel. Judy A.; Dublin; B and I; 75 McDonald, Denise L.; Greenville; ED; ' 75 McDonald. Diana L.; Greenville; ED; ' 74 McDonald, Lisa E.; Canton; ED; ' 74 McDonald, Nancy C; Natchez; A and S; ' 74 McDowell, Nelda B.; Tiplersville; ED; ' 74 McElroy, Robert T.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 McFerrin, Barry J.; Mantachie; B and I; ' 74 McGarrh, Ruchell; Greenville; ED; ' 74 McGee, Beverly A.; West Point; A and S; ' 76 McGee, Charles W.; Rienzi; EN; ' 74 McGee, Donna F.; McCool; A and S; ' 74 McGehee, Bernell T.; Liberty; B and I; ' 76 McGowan, Marilyn; Yazoo City; A and S; ' 74 McGregor, Elizabeth B.; Indianola; ED; ' 75 McGuffie, James M.; Vicksburg; B and I; ' 74 McGuire, Ginny S.; Macon; B and I; ' 75 Mclnnis, Patricia F.; Yazoo City; ED; ' 74 McKee, Anne; Jackson; ED; ' 74 McKee, Beverly; Pelahatchie; ED; ' 76 McKee, Catherine M.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 McKee, Howard L.; Meridian; FO; ' 74 McKinley, Ronnie B.; Jackson; EN; ' 76 McKinnie, James S.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 McKnight, Neal R.; Winona; A and S; ' 74 McLaurin, Joseph B.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 McLellan, Laura L.; Lexington; AG; ' 74 McLemore, Cheryl A.; West Point; ED; ' 76 McLeod, Thomas R.; Lucedale; AG; ' 76 McMahan, Kathy; Cedar Bluff; ED; ' 75 McMichael, Douglas R.; Yazoo City; EN; ' 75 McMillan, Charley W.; Booneville; FO; ' 74 McMillan, Ellie H.; Smithville; ED; ' 74 McMillen, David T.; New Albany; EN; ' 75 McMillen, Robert E.; Nettleton; ED; ' 74 McMillian, Debbie F.; Jackson; B and I; ' 74 McMullan, Cathy A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 McMullen, Marshall A., Jr.; Meridian; A and S; ' 74 McNair, Michael F.; Vicksburg; EN; ' 76 McNamee, Miriam F.; Jackson; AG; ' 75 McNeill, Donald F.; Louisville; A and S; ' 75 McRaney, Carol; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 McRaney, Voss; Ocean Springs; EN; ' 75 McWhirter, Howard R.; Ecru; AG; ' 74 McWilliams, Peggy J.; Meridian; AG; ' 74 Meador, Diane; Decatur; AG; ' 75 Measels, Sandra L.; Morton; ED; ' 74 Medlin, Terry A.; Blue Mountain; B and I; ' 75 Melsheimer, Henry D.; Vicksburg; B and I; ' 75 Messer, Brenda K.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Metcalfe, Rooney; Canton; ED; ' 76 Middleton, Barbara J.; Vicksburg; B and I; ' 74 Middleton, Philip E.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Middleton, Thomas G.; Columbus; A and S; ' 76 Milican, Sandra K.; West Point; ED; ' 75 Millard, Betty G; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Miller, David W.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Miller, Smith, C; Winona; EN; ' 74 Mills, Lynn; Union; ED; ' 74 Mills, Regina C; Benoit; A and S; ' 76 Minks, Hettie L.; Liberty; AG; ' 74 Minyard, Wayne C; Greenwood; B and I; ' 75 Mitchell. Deborah K.; Fulton; AG; ' 74 Mitchell, Dennis R.; Fulton; B and I; ' 74 Mitchell, Harold H.; Cleveland; B and I; ' 74 Mitchell, Miller A.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Mitchell. Sloane M.; Cleveland; AG; ' 75 Mixon, Kathy; Magnolia; A and S; ' 75 Mize. Thomas O.; Amory; B and I; ' 75 Mohler, Donald G; Ocean Springs; EN; ' 74 Moncrief, Robert E.; Charleston; B and I; ' 75 Monroe, Johnny R.; Meadville; ED; ' 74 Montesi, Sammye A.; Shaw; A and S; ' 76 Montgomery, Carolyn S.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 74 Moon, Larry J.; Boyle; B and I; ' 75 Mooney, Mildred A.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Moore, Barbara M.; Booneville; B and I; ' 75 Moore, Carol L.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Moore, Demi L.; Laurel; A and S; ' 75 Moore, Jessie S.; Brooksville; EN; ' 74 Moore, John W.; Vaughan; AG; 74 Moore, Johnny D.; Belmont; ED; ' 74 Moore, Margaret A.; Pope; A and S; ' 75 Moore, Marie; Okolona; A and S; ' 74 Moore, Zettie M.; Okolona; ED; ' 74 Morgan, Betty A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Morgan, David R.; Laurel; B and I; ' 76 382 Undergraduates Morgan, John S.; Morgan City; EN; ' 76 Morgan, Paula J.; Ruleville; B and I; ' 74 Morgan, Sara A.; Greenwood; ED; ' 75 Morgan, William T.; Canton; B and I; ' 74 Morris, Judy K.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Morris, Suzanne; Jackson; ED; ' 76 Morris, Wilda J.; Booneville; A and S; ' 75 Morrison, Evert S.; Pontotoc; B and I; ' 74 Morrison, Larry B.; Tupelo; ED; ' 75 Morse, Celia L.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Morse, Cynthia H.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Mosley, Libby P.; Starkville; ED; ' 76 Moss, Gail; Grenada; ED; ' 74 Moy, Lilly L.; Greenville; ED; ' 74 Mulholland, David H.; Jackson; A and S; 75 Mullican, Anna E.; Long Beach; B and I; ' 76 Mullican, William J.; Long Beach; EN; ' 75 Mullinax, William K.; Biloxi; EN; ' 75 Mulloy, Sheila J.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Munson, Melinda M.; East Prairie, MO; ED; ' 75 Murphy, Cynthia D.; Starkville; ED; ' 75 Murphy, Daniel P.; Canton; AG; ' 74 Murphy, Dicye M.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Murray, Robert C; Brandon; FO; ' 75 Muse, Julia V.; Meridian; ED; ' 75 Myers, Jesse C; Escatawpa; EN; ' 76 Myers, Rhonda F.; New Hebron; ED; ' 75 Nadhwani, Arjun R.; Starkville; EN; ' 74 Nailor, Ruby N.; Vicksburg; EN; ' 75 Nance, James C; Ripley; ED; ' 74 Nance, Michael C; Greenwood; EN; ' 75 Naugher, Jon D.; Pontotoc; AG; ' 74 Nazary, Willie F.; Carthage; FO; ' 75 Neaves, Sheila D.; Columbus; A and S; ' 75 Neel, Sue A.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Neergaard, Keith; Vaiden; AG; ' 75 Nelson, Joseph A.; Gulfport; EN; ' 74 Nester, Betty L.; Lake; ED; ' 74 Newell, Kathy R.; Mantachie; A and S; ' 74 Newman, James G.; Rolling Fork; AG; ' 75 Newsom, Judith L.: Hollv Springs; ED; ' 74 Nichols, Emily; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Nichols, Glenda N.; Decatur; B and I; ' 74 Nicholson, George E.; Newton; B and I; ' 75 Nickels, David W.; Columbus; A and S; ' 74 Nickels, Victor S.; Tunica; B and I; ' 74 Nickles, Betty; Aberdeen; ED; ' 74 Noel, Susan A.; Louisville; B and I; ' 75 Nolan, Thomas D.; Yazoo City; B and I; ' 74 Norman, Mary L.; Houston; AG; ' 75 Norris, Anita K.; Birmingham, AL; B and 1; ' 75 Norris, Edward C; Meridian; EN; ' 74 Norris, Thomas D.; Carthage; A and S; ' 75 Nowell, Gary; Philadelphia; A and S; ' 76 Nowell, Jerry H.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Nowell, June J.; Calhoun City; ED; ' 74 Nowlin, Charlotte E.; Weir; A and S; ' 75 Nutt, Lee; Jackson; AG; ' 74 Obrien, Charles D.; Pascagoula; B and I; ' 75 Odon, Beth K.; Altamonte Springs. FL; A and S; ' 74 Odum, David; Jackson; FO; ' 75 Oglesby, Donald W.; Stewart; ED; ' 75 Oglesbv, Nancy L.; Utica; A and S; ' 76 O ' Kelly, Patricia J.; Weir; ED; ' 75 Oliver, Susan C; Jackson; ED; ' 76 Oliver, William F.; Jackson; B and I; ' 75 O ' Neal, Elizabeth G; Hattiesburg; ED; ' 74 O ' Neal, Martha J.; El Paso, TX; A and S; ' 75 Orr, Mitzi A.; Ackerman; ED; ' 76 Orso, John K.; Crosby; A and S; ' 74 Oswalt, Jessica A.; Mathiston; EN; ' 75 Outlaw, Linda G; Starkville; B and I; ' 76 Owens, William C; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Owings, Susan V.; Brooksville; A and S; ' 76 Pace, William L.; Forest; A and S; ' 74 Pan, Su-Shing; Columbus; EN; ' 76 Parchman, Rebecca A.; Amory; A and S; ' 74 Pardin, Russell L.; Saltillo; AG; ' 74 Parker, Cindi L.; Meridian; A and S; ' 74 Parker, Joyce; Nettleton; ED; ' 74 Parker, Lou W.; Vicksburg; AG; ' 74 Parker, Susan L.; Metairie, LA; ED; ' 74 Parker, Wanda K.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Parkin, Samuel C; Jackson; AG; ' 75 Parkman, Sarah F.; Calhoun City; ED; ' 75 Parks, Bobby; Birmingham, AL; EN; ' 75 Parks, Cornelia B.; Newark, DE; A and S; ' 76 Parnell, Regina D.; Gulfport; ED; ' 74 383 Undergraduates Parr, Cynthia A.; Brandon; B and I; 74 Parrish, Donald M.; Lexington; B and I; ' 75 Parrish, Glenda G.; Pontotoc; ED; ' 74 Parrish, Marcia A.; Artesia; ED; ' 75 Parrish, Talulah; Crawford; ED; ' 75 Parrish, Kenneth D., Jr.; Tchula; EN; ' 75 Parson, Danny J.; Stewart; ED; ' 75 Parson, Margaret A.; Tomnolen; B and I; ' 76 Pate, David E.; West Point; B and I; ' 75 Patrick, Patricia D.; Laurel; ED; ' 74 Patterson, Danny R.; Winona; AG; ' 75 Patterson, James; Durant; B and I; ' 74 Patterson, Larry D.; Pontotoc; ED; ' 75 Patterson, Nancy L.; Tupelo; ED; ' 75 Payne, Carolyn D.; Tylertown; ED; ' 74 Peace. Martha A.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Peagler, Venita F.; Morton; AG; ' 75 Pearson, Sharon; Amory; ED; ' 75 Peeples, Vernon M.; Webb; A and S; ' 74 Pender, Sammie; Yazoo City; A and S; ' 75 Pendley, Marc L.; Caledonia; EN; ' 74 Penn, Melanie C; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Peoples, Dorothy K.; Carthage; ED; ' 74 Pepper, Polly M.; Pickens; AG; ' 74 Peresich, Stephen G.; Biloxi; A and S; ' 76 Perkins, Sherrie L.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Perry, Allen L.; Lovin; EN; ' 74 Perry, Judith L.; Carthage; B and I; ' 76 Perry, Pamela E.; Rolling Fork; AG; ' 74 Persons, Janet C; Shuqualak; B and I; ' 76 Peterson, Lynn F.; Louisville; ED; ' 75 Pettit, Hugh S.; Houston; A and S; ' 75 Petty, Wade; Starkville; ED; ' 76 Peugh, Mary J.; Aberdeen; ED; ' 75 Peyton, Ronn ie S.; Gulfport; A and S; ' 76 Phillips, Bill; Batesville; A and S; ' 76 Phillips, Charles B.; Alligator; B and I; ' 75 Pickering, Daniel R.; Stone Mountain, GA; EN; ' 74 Pickett, George E.; Vicksburg; EN; ' 75 Pickett, Gloria D.; Mayersville; A and S; ' 76 Pierce, Nance S.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Pierson, Ken R.; Picayune; A and S; ' 75 Pilgreen, Cathy S.; Cleveland; A and S; ' 76 Pilgreen, Martha C; Cleveland; A and S; ' 74 Pippin, Nancy M.; Anguilla; B and I; ' 76 Pittman. Danny R.; Foxworth; B and I; ' 74 Pittman, George G.; Memphis, TN; FO; ' 76 Pitts, David C; Tremont; B and I; ' 75 Pitts, Jerry M.; Gulfport; EN; ' 74 Plummer, Rhonda G.; Canton; ED; ' 75 Pockery, John F.; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Pomeroy, Theresa G.; Columbus; B arjd I; ' 76 Poole, Melinda L.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Pope, Randy; Ridgeland; FO; ' 74 Porter, Terri K.; Tupelo; ED; ' 74 Powel l, Charles H; Indianola; EN; ' 74 Powell, Joe J.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Powell, Marsha L.; Houlka; ED; ' 75 Powell, Richard B.; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Powell, Rodney E.; Brandon; EN; ' 75 Powell, Thomas E.; Eunice, LA; A and S; ' 76 Presley, Vivian M.; West Point; A and S; ' 74 Price, Cynthia L.; Monticello; B and I; ' 74 Price, Steve M.; Tupelo; FO; ' 75 Price, Susan J.; Columbus; B and I; ' 75 Prince, Elizabeth K.; Brandon; ED; ' 75 Prosser, Barbara A.; Vicksburg; B and I; ' 75 Pryor, Kenneth F.; Calhoun City; B and I; ' 76 Puckett, Donald F.; Morton; AG; ' 74 Puhr, Mary K.; Moss Point; ED; ' 76 Purvis, Robert C; Corinth; ED; ' 74 Putman, Curtis L.; Tupelo; ED; ' 75 Rainey, John W.; Columbus; A and S; ' 76 Ramsey, Elizabeth L.; Starkville; AG; ' 76 Ramsey, John A.; Clinton; EN; ' 76 Rand, James E.; Natchez; FO; ' 75 Randle, Minnie M.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Randle, Sarita F.; Belzoni; ED; ' 76 Raney, Rebecca J.; Adelphi, MD; A and S; ' 75 Rather, Carey; Holly Springs; ED; ' 74 Ray. Alan; Starkville; AG; ' 74 Ray, Amanda K.; Batesville; A and S; ' 74 Ray, Debra A.; Starkville; ED; ' 75 Ray, Tommie A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Ray, Wiley O; Crystal Springs; A and S; ' 75 Rayburn, John A.; Pontotoc; AG; ' 74 Raymond, Gloria L.; Aberdeen; A and S; ' 75 Read, Gayle; Winona; A and S; ' 76 384 Undergraduates Reddoch, Michael R.; Ovett; FO; ' 76 Rednour, Deborah A.; Pascagoula; B and I; ' 76 Reed, Angie; Starkville; ED; ' 75 Reeder, Betty S.; Pontotoc; ED; ' 75 Reeder, Russell R.; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Reese, Patricia D.; Newton; B and I; ' 74 Reeves, Audrey H.; Aberdeen; ED; ' 74 Reives, Dorothy L.; West Point; ED; ' 75 Reynolds, Phyllis A.; Forest; ED; ' 75 Rhodes, Alvin R.; Brandon; AG; ' 75 Rhodes, Hugh A.; Batesville; AG; ' 74 Rhodes, William T.; Louisville; EN; ' 76 Rhodey, Martin A.; Columbus; A and S; ' 75 Rich, Kathi G.; Columbus; ED; ' 75 Rich, Mary E.; Columbus; B and I; ' 74 Richards, Eric; Pascagoula; EN; ' 75 Richardson, Cathy L.; Jackson; AG; ' 74 Richardson, Glen D.; Louisville; EN; ' 74 Richardson, Janet L.; Langley AFB, VA; ED; ' 74 Richardson, Richard W.; Meridian; AG; ' 74 Richmond, Virginia L.; Philadelphia; ED; ' 76 Riddell, Evelyn; Canton; A and S; ' 75 Riddell, Robert W.; Canton; AG; ' 74 Rieves, Regina; Tupelo; ED; ' 75 Rigbv, Betty S.; Carpenter; AG; ' 74 Rigby, Richard H.; Vicksburg; EN; ' 74 Rigby, Stephen B.; Madison; EN; ' 76 Rigdon, Edward E.; Heidelberg; A and S; ' 75 Rigell, Thomas B.; Natchez; A and S; ' 74 Rigsby, Sharon E.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Riley, Robert V., Jr.; Prentiss; A and S; ' 74 Ritter, Virginia G.; Belden; B and 1; ' 74 Roan, Deborah A.; Starkville; AG; ' 76 Roan, John S.; Starkville; EN; ' 74 Robbins, Frank; Jackson; B and I; ' 75 Robbins, James D.; Biloxi; EN; ' 76 Roberson, Margaret Z.; Pontotoc; ED; ' 74 Roberson, Vera D.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Roberts, Kenneth; Starkville; AG; ' 74 Roberts, Michael D.; Marietta, GA; B and 1; ' 75 Roberts, Susan L.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 76 Robertson, David S.; Somerville; FO; ' 74 Robertson, James L.; Gloster; EN: ' 74 Robertson, Susan N.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Robinson, Elizabeth L.; Louisville; A and S; ' 76 Robinson, Linda A.; Starkville; ED; ' 76 Robinson, Willie; Crawford; ED; ' 74 Roby, Ginger L.; Kosciusko; A and S; ' 76 Roche, David W.; Amory; A and S; ' 76 Rodgers, Deborah A.; Belzoni; ED; ' 75 Roebuck, Kathy; Houston; ED; ' 74 Rogers, David C; Perkinston; AG; ' 74 Rogers, Elizabeth A.; Laurel; ED; ' 76 Rogers, James L.; French Camp; ED; ' 75 Rogers, Lowell N.; Perkinston; AG; ' 75 Rogers, Maye D.; Columbus; ED; ' 74 Rogers, Van D.; Amory; B and I; ' 76 Roman, Sara A.; Greenville; ED; ' 75 Romine, Curtis C; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Rona, Gabor A.; Montreal, Canada; A and S; ' 75 Roper, Jane S.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Ross, James E.; Pelahatchie; B and 1; ' 75 Rothhammer, Bobbie J.; Lawrence; ED; ' 74 Rounsaville, Leesa J.; Leakesville; A and S; ' 75 Routt, William E.; Memphis, TN; EN; ' 74 Rowland, Dorothy E.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Rowland, Thomas S., Jr.; Flora; A and S; ' 76 Royal, Mary P.; Midnight; ED; ' 75 Ruppert, Cecilia A.; Yazoo City; ED; ' 75 Rushing, Randall R.; Ocean Springs; ED; ' 74 Russell, Edwin H.; West Point; A and S; 75 Russell, Linda J.; Bruce; A and S; ' 75 Russell, Lynda C; Columbus; ED; ' 74 Russell, Melissa L.; Columbus; ED; ' 76 Russell, Sandra K.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Russell, Stephen G.; Pontotoc; ED; ' 74 Russom, Margaret E.; Holly Springs; AG; ' 76 Rustin, James W.; Wiggins; AG; ' 76 Rutherford, Kathleen A.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Rutledge, Charles W.; Lexington; B and I; ' 74 Rutledge, Charlsie A.; West Point; B and I; ' 75 Sacca, Jimmy W.; Jackson; EN; ' 76 Saield, Donald; Starkville: ED; ' 76 Sats, Karen R.; Aberdeen; ED; ' 76 Sanderock, Barbara A.; Greenwood; ED; ' 76 Sanders, Ginger L.; Corinth; B and I; ' 74 Sanders, James C; Carthage; B and I; ' 74 Sanders, Pamelia A.; Aberdeen; ED; ' 75 385 Undergraduates Sanders, Patti L.; Aberdeen; B and I; ' 75 Sanderson, Gail M; Brandon; AG; ' 75 Sanguinetti. Paul P.; Natchez; EN; ' 76 Sansing, George M.; Ja ckson; EN; ' 75 Sansing, Joe; Columbus; B and I; ' 74 Saunders, Brent A.; Jackson; B and I; ' 75 Savell, Bobby R.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Savelle, William R.; Huntsville, AL; FO; ' 75 Sayers, Ralph J.; Natchez; A and S; ' 76 Scarbrough, Deyvonne L.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Schaff. Marian T.; Vicksburg; B and 1; ' 76 Schanrock, Joann R.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Schimmel, Richard G.; Macon; EN; ' 75 Schoggen, David C.; Columbus; EN; ' 76 Schoggen. William O.; Columbus; EN; ' 74 Schuster, Karla K.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Scott, Beth A.; Meridian; ED; ' 74 Scott, Charlotte L.; Belden; ED; ' 74 Scott, Wanda J.; Yazoo City; A and S; ' 74 Seals, Marilyn M.; Kilmichael; A and S; ' 76 Searcy, Julie A.; Shaw: ED; ' 76 Sears, Ellen H.; Ft. Lauderdale, FL; ED; ' 75 Seay. Rosemary; Yazoo City; AG; ' 74 See, Glenn S.; Clinton; EN; ' 76 Seiler, Virginia G.; Corinth; ED; ' 74 Selby, Denise D.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Selestak, Karen; Okolona; A and S; ' 75 Selman, Rhonda S.; Laurel; B and I; ' 74 Servies, Stephen A.; Greenville; FO; ' 76 Sessums, Bobby; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Setzler, Elizabeth; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Seymour, Jeffrey L.; Columbus; EN; ' 74 Shackelford, Annie L.; Shannon; ED; ' 74 Shackelford, Stephen L.; Columbus; A and S; ' 75 Shannon, Sherrill L.; Yazoo City; ED; ' 76 Shapiro, Robert D.; Waukegan, IL; GR; ' 74 Shapley, Melanie A.; Greenville; A and S; ' 76 Sharp, Wilbert F.; West Point; A and S; ' 74 Sharpe, Marry A.; Madison; A and S; ' 75 Shaw, Cathy L.; Columbus; ED; ' 75 Shaw, Myrna W.; Eupora; ED; ' 76 Shearer, Bob; Cleveland; A and S; ' 74 Sheffield, Steve P.; Birmingham, AL; B and 1; ' 76 Shelton, Roosevelt; Aberdeen; ED; ' 75 Shelton, Thomas L.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 75 Shepherd, Fred L.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Shira, Ann M.; Starkville; ED; ' 75 Shira, Susan L.; Starkville; A and S; ' 76 Shivers. Barbara A.; Silver Creek; B and I; ' 74 Shows, Liz; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Shuler, Thomas S.; Greenwood; A and S; ' 75 Shumake, Cindy H.; Columbus; ED; ' 76 Shumake, Josie S.; Columbus; A and S; ' 74 Shumaker, Shelia S.; Kosciusko; ED; 76 Sides, Connie A.; Tupelo; ED; ' 76 Sides, James A.; Jackson; EN; ' 75 Sides, Julianne; Dunuee; EN; ' 76 Silas, William M.; Louisville; A and S; ' 76 Sills, Gene K.; Kosciusko; B and I; ' 74 Simmons, Alan M.; Corinth; A and S; ' 74 Simmons, Harvey S.; Macon; B and I; ' 74 Simmons, Irene; Kosciusko; AG; ' 75 Simmons, Jerry M.; Georgetown; EN; ' 74 Simmons, Larry W.; Pontotoc; GR; ' 74 Simmons, Rebecca; Utica; ED; ' 75 Simmons. Rixon L.; Jackson; B and 1; ' 74 Simons, Gary H.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 74 Simpson, Cathy J.; Vaiden; ED; ' 74 Simpson, Jean K.; Kosciusko; A and S; ' 75 Sims, Carley: Becker; ED; ' 75 Sims, Donald; Louin; B and I; ' 74 Sims, Johathan G.; Meridian; EN; ' 76 Singletary, William B.; Gulfport; B and I; Singleton, Ann; Forest; ED; ' 75 Singleton, Gene W.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Singeton, Glynda S.; Forest; A and S; ' 75 Sisk, Billie S.; Starkville; ED; ' 76 Sisk, James G.; Starkville; B and I; ' 74 Slack. William A.; Memphis, TN; B and I; Sledge, Terry G.; Clarksdale; B and I; ' 76 Slocum, Jerome B.; Coldwater; EN; ' 75 Smart, Jerry L.; Booneville; B and I; ' 74 Smelley, Elizabeth A.; Vicksburg; ED; ' 74 Smith, Barbara L.; Brookhaven; ED; ' 74 Smith. Ben K.; Pelahatchie; ED; ' 74 Smith, Betty S.; Brookhaven; ED; ' 74 Smith, Cissy; Petal; B and 1; ' 76 Smith, Dawn M.; Dundee; A and S; ' 76 76 ' 76 386 Undergraduates Smith, Donna L.; Brandon; ED; ' 75 Smith, Eddie; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Smith, Elijah; West Point; A and S; ' 76 Smith, Emmitt G.; Biloxi; EN; ' 76 Smith, Gary C; Brookhaven; EN; ' 74 Smith, Glenn L.; Vicksburg; AG; ' 74 Smith, Greg; Laurel; AG; ' 75 Smith, Hershel W.; DeKalb; B and I; ' 75 Smith, Hollis R„ Jr.; Baldwyn; B and 1; ' 76 Smith, Homer C; Vernon, AL; EN; ' 74 Smith, James A.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Smith, James O.; Prentiss; B and I; ' 76 Smith, Janet L.; Booneville; ED; ' 75 Smith, John D.; Columbus; B and I; ' 76 Smith, John W.; Webb; AG; ' 75 Smith, Katherine E.; Columbus; ED; ' 76 Smith, Laura A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Smith, Lois A.; Eupora; ED; ' 74 Smith, Marv K.; Ripley, TN; ED; ' 76 Smith, Nancy A.; Saltillo; ED; ' 74 Smith, Pamela J.; Clinton; ED; ' 75 Smith, Randy D.; Hamilton; ED; 74 Smith, Rickey K.; Noxapater; A and S; ' 76 Smith, Robert A.; Columbus; B and I; ' 74 Smith, Robert W.; Port Gibson; EN; ' 74 Smith, Sammy A.; Vicksburg; B and I; ' 74 Smith, Sherrill L.; Pelahatchie; A and S; ' 75 Smith, Silas M; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Smith, Steve R.; Starkville; B and 1; ' 76 Smith, Suzanne; Brookhaven; AG; ' 75 Smith, Timothy E.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Smith, Tony W.; Columbus; B and I; ' 75 Smith, Vernon G; Natchez; FO; ' 76 Smith, W. P.; Brookhaven; AG; ' 74 Smith, William W.; Sandy Hook; ED; ' 74 Smithson, Jacque C; Goodman; B and 1; ' 76 Snelling, Forrest T.; Louisville; A and S; ' 76 Snyder, Richard L.; Blue Springs; AG; ' 74 Sones, Debby; Carriere; ED; ' 74 Sorrells, Melissa A.; Kosciusko; ED; ' 74 Sparks, Robbie W.; Belmont; B and I; ' 74 Sparks, Tonya L.; Carthage; B and I; ' 74 Speight, Carl E.; Louisville; B and I; ' 76 Speir, Harold L.; Jackson; B and I; ' 74 Spell, Marcia A.; Vicksburg; ED; ' 76 Spelzhaus, Helen M; Forrest City, AR; A and S; ' 76 Spence, Richard W.; Natchez; B and I; ' 75 Spencer, Sandra M; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Spiva, Belinda; Noxapater; AG; ' 76 Spooner, Michal; Jackson; A and G; ' 76 Spradley, Susan A.; Gulfport; A and S; ' 76 Spradling, Barbara J.; Tupelo; ED; ' 76 Spragins, Michael W.; Guilford, CN; B and I; ' 75 Stallings, Don; Calhoun City; B and I; ' 74 Stamey, Bruce B.; Tupelo; AG; ' 75 Stampley, Thomas L.; Columbia; B and I; ' 75 Stamps, Jack A.; Jackson; B and I; ' 74 Stanley, Albert L.; Aberdeen; B and I; ' 76 Stanley, Janice A.; Tupelo; ED; ' 74 Starnes, Patricia J.; Natchez; B and I; ' 75 Starr, Carolyn A.; Tupelo; AG; ' 74 Stawford, William D.; Charleston; B and I; ' 75 Steele, Cindy; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Steele, Mary K.; Greenwood; AG; ' 74 Steinman, David L.; Senatobia; ED; ' 74 Stenger, John L.; Columbus; A and S; ' 76 Stennis, Orliss R.; Gulfport; B and I; ' 74 Stephens, James D.; Daleville; EN; ' 75 Stepp, Karen L.; West Point; ED; ' 76 Stevens, Lillian B.; Macon; A and S; ' 76 Stevens, Marcia E.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Steward, Kyle T.; Pontotoc; A and S; ' 75 Stewart, Bradford E.; Vaiden; ED; ' 75 Stewart, Martha D.; Louisville; ED; ' 74 Stewart, Richard A.; Atlanta, GA; ED; ' 75 Stewart, Van W.; Tupelo; EN; ' 76 Stikes, John E.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Stimson, Robert B.; Dumas, AR; ' 76 Stokes, Hulet D.; Preston; AG; ' 74 Stone, Pat; Ripley; B and I; ' 74 Strange, John N., Jr.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 74 Street, Gabriel N.; Lucedale; A and S; ' 76 Strickland, Margaret E.; Elbsville; AG; ' 74 Strickland, Roger W.; Richton; A and S; ' 76 Stringer, Ann D.; Forest; AG; ' 74 Stringer, Cindy J.; Jackson; B and I; ' 74 Strong, Washington; Starkville; B and I; ' 75 Stroud, Cheryl M.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 387 Undergraduates Stroud, Patricia L.; Meadville; ED; ' 75 Strub, Susan J.; Aberdeen; A and S; ' 76 Stuart, Derrill A.; Bay Minette, AL; EN; ' 74 Stubbs, Patricia S.; Baldwyn; ED; ' 75 Stump, Richard B.; Biloxi; EN; ' 75 Sturdivant, Diane; Eupora; ED; ' 74 Sturdivant, Sherrelyn D.; Aberdeen; AG; ' 76 Sudduth. Charles M„ Jr.; Starkville; B and I; ' 75 Suddulh, Duff W.; Brooksville; ED; ' 75 Sudduth, Magalene; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Suess, Jimm; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Sullivan. Boddie; Louisville; A and S; ' 76 Sullivan, Vicki L.; Louisville; ED; ' 74 Sumara, Edmund J.; Tiptonville, TN; FO; ' 76 Summers, Connie L.; Mooreville; ED; ' 74 Summers, Suzette; Brookhaven; B and I; ' 74 Sumrall, James E.; Wiggins; EN; ' 76 Sumrall, Robert B.; Jackson; B and I; ' 74 Sumrall, Samuel T.; Bay Springs; B and I; ' 75 Sunderland, David E.; Gulfport; B and I; ' 74 Surratt, Cynthia M.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Sutherland, Catherine A.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Sutherland, Sandy L.: Jackson; ED; ' 75 Swain, Charles P.; Walnut; ED; ' 74 Swayze. John H.; Benton; AG; ' 74 Swift. Ulysses C; West Point; ED; ' 76 Swilley, Charlotte L.: Jackson; ED; ' 74 Swilley, Diane K.; Houlka; B and I; ' 76 Swilley, Rodney E.; Brandon; B and I; ' 74 Tadlock, Susan M; Brookhaven; AG; ' 74 Tanner. Nancy B.; Newton; AG; ' 74 Tape, Joe E.; Hollandale; B and I; ' 74 Tape, Joe L.; Hollandale; B and I; ' 76 Taylor, Alvin C; Vicksburg; EN; ' 74 Taylor, Debra L.; Louisville; ED; ' 76 Taylor, Elizabeth S.; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 76 Taylor, Jeffre E.; Columbus; FO; ' 76 Taylor, John E.; Yazoo City; A and S; ' 75 Taylor, Laura L.; Natchez; A and S; ' 76 Taylor. Van P.; Como; A and S; ' 74 Templeton, Marlys D.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Tennyson, Gary J.; Charleston; EN; ' 75 Terrell, Mary E.; Decatur; ED; ' 75 Terrell, Susan F.; Liberty; ED; ' 75 Terrill, Patricia A.; Liberty; ED; ' 74 Thames, Robert D.; Jackson; AG; ' 75 Thames, Tony R.; Jayess; AG; ' 74 Thomas, David C; Brookhaven; ED; ' 74 Thomas. Gay L.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Thomas, John D.; Hattiesburg; B and 1; ' 76 Thomas. John R.; Belden; A and S; ' 74 Thomas. Marjorie L.; Michigan City; ED; ' 74 Thomas, Ruth S.; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Thomas, Veronica N.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Thomason, Dennis N.; Okolona; EN; ' 76 Thompson, Belinda; Starkville; ED; ' 76 Thompson, Debra S.; Gulfport; ED; ' 75 Thompson, Dianne J.; Amory; ED; ' 74 Thompson, Fran; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Thompson, Frances A.; Ruleville; ED; ' 74 Thompson. Harold S.; Egypt; EN; ' 74 Thompson, James R.; Columbus; EN; ' 76 Thompson, Joe W.; Eupora; A and S; ' 75 Thompson, Robert D.; Ackerman; EN; ' 75 Thompson, Rosemary K.; Egypt; A and S; ' 76 Thompson, Sherry F.; Houston; ED; ' 75 Thomson, Frances M.; Starkville; B and I; ' 76 Thomson, Tracey V.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Thorn, Eric L.; Shaw; EN; ' 74 Thorn, Jacob G.; Pascagoula; EN; ' 76 Thornhill, Keith E.; Hattiesburg; B and I; ' 76 Thniilkill, Donald B.; Meridian; EN; ' 75 Thrash, Belinda S.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Throop, Ruth H.; Water Valley; ED; ' 75 Tiffin, Theresa A.; West Point; ED; ' 74 Tigert, Alan F.; Laurel; EN; ' 76 Tighe, Lynn A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Tiller, Theresa A.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Tiller, Thomas M.; Vicksburg; EN; ' 75 Tillery. Jan; Laurel; A and S; ' 75 Tims, Elva K.; Waynesboro; ED; ' 76 Tinsley, Paul P., Jr.: Philadelphia; EN; ' 74 Tipton, Gary A.; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Tolar, Rebecca A.; Anguilla; ED; ' 74 Tom, Cathy S.; Areola; A and S; ' 76 Tom, Dan G.; Areola; A and S; ' 74 Toney, Dinah L.; Tylertown; A and S; ' 74 Torres, Mark G.; Moss Point; EN; ' 76 388 i ■ 8 i. Undergraduates Touchstone, Omar G.; Greenville; AG; 74 Touchstone. Rita R.; Greenville; ED; 74 Towles, Lester W.; Sardis; EN; ' 74 Townsend, Joseph C; Winona; ED; Trice, Jewel F.; Verona; ED; ' 74 Trigleth, Edgar M; Jackson; EN; ' 74 Tripled, Alan N.; Louisville; FO; ' 76 Tripled, Gregory P.: Louisville; FO; ' ' 74 ' 71, 4iMtl Triplett, Henry P.; Louisville; ED; ' 74 Triplett, Robert W., Jr.; Louisville; EN; ' 74 Truhett, Pamela J.; Philadelphia; AG; ' 75 Truhett, Paula J.; Philadelphia; AG; ' 75 Tubbs, Buford D.; Greenwood; B and 1; ' 74 Tucker, James D.; Gulfport; EN; ' 75 Tucker, Patrick G.; Vicksburg; EN; ' 75 Tucker, Peggy J.; Union; A and S; ' 75 Turfitt, Terri A.; Greenville; ED; ' 74 Turnage, Laura A.; Aberdeen; ED; ' 75 Turner, Deborah F.; Skene; A and S; ' 75 Turner, Elmer B.; Leakesville; EN; ' 74 Turner, Kim; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Turner, Margaret C; Houlka; A and S; ' 74 Turner, Maurice G., Jr.; Leakesville; EN; ' 75 Turnipseed; Michael L.; Starkville; ED; ' 74 Twyman, Susan E.; Clinton; ED; ' 76 Twyner, Basil S.; Jackson; A and S; ' 74 Uithoyen, Joe P.; Columbus; AG; ' 75 Umfress, Patsye A.; Mooreville; ED; ' 74 Upton, Barbara S.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Upshur, Charles L.; Leland; EN; ' 75 Urie, Elizabeth D.; Gulfport; B and I; ' 76 Valentour, Marion S.; Jackson; ED; ' 74 Van Horn, James R.; West Memphis, AR; B and I; ' 74 VanDevender, Mary E.; DeKalb; ED; ' 74 VanHe cke, Elise M.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 VanLandingham, Elizabeth J.; Noxapater; A and S; ' 75 VanLandingham, George L.; Calhoun City; B and I; ' 76 Vaughn, Clarence H.; Gulfport; EN; ' 74 Vaughn, Peggy S.; Jackson; A and S; ' 75 Vinson, Carolyn V.; Courtland; A and S; ' 75 Virden, Jane G.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Von Kohn. Beverly R.; Macon; A and S; ' 74 Vosburgh, Bo; Memphis, TN; A and S; 75 Waddell, Linda L.; Louisville; ED; ' 74 Wade, Nelson D.; Starkville; FO; ' 76 Waggener, Michael O.; Madison; B and I; ' 75 Waggoner, Mary J.; Newton; A and S; ' 74 Waldrip, Maggie J.; Louisville; ED; ' 76 Walker, Dorinda H.; Carthage; ED; ' 74 Walker, Eleanor O.; Okolona; A and S; ' 76 Walker, Jean A.; Tylertown; A and S; ' 74 Walker, Kathryn; Jackson; ED; ' 76 Walker, Rosanne C; Starkville; AG; ' 75 Walker, Thomas E.; Taylorsville; B and I; ' 74 Walker, Wyeth; Jackson; B and I; ' 74 Wallace, James A.; Pascagoula; B and I; ' 76 Wallace, John C; Como; EN; ' 75 Walls, Deborah G.; Memphis, TN; EN; ' 76 Walsh, Elizabeth I.; Greenville; A and S; ' 76 Walters, Alan H.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Walters, Barbara A.; Laurel; ED; ' 75 Walters, Randolph O.; Maben; B and I; ' 75 Walton, Arlene; Vicksburg; A and S; ' 75 Walton, Harold D.; Philadelphia; ED; ' 74 Ward, Bradley W.; Leland; EN; ' 76 Ward, Debbie E.; Louisville; ED; ' 75 Ward, Drusan; Ripley; ED; ' 74 Ware, Barbara S.; Newton; ED; ' 74 Ware, Jo Ann; Jackson; B and I; ' 75 Ware, Steven R.; Weir; ED; ' 75 Warner, Deborah W.; Meridian; A and S; ' 75 Warnock, Jan A.; Ruleville; ED; ' 75 Warren. Melissa R.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Washburn, Nat I.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Watkins, Charlotte A.; Jackson; ED; ' 75 Watson, Julia A.; Delta City; A and S; ' 76 Watts, Fran; Columbia; A and S; ' 74 Watts, Mary V.; Duncan; ED; ' 75 Watts, Samuel; Macon; B and I; ' 74 Watts. Tom H.; Columbia; AG; ' 76 Weant, David A.; Tupelo; B and I; ' 74 Weatherford, Nancy S.; Philadelphia; A and S; ' 76 Weathers, Roy E.; Starkville; AG; 75 Weathersby, Marie; Coahoma; ED; 76 Weaver, Hugh B.; Ackerman; B and I; 75 Weaver, Richard S.; Jackson; A and S; 76 Webb, Lindy; Brandon; A and S; 76 Webster, William H.; Meridian; EN; 74 389 Undergraduates Wedgeworth, Mary M; Laurel; AG; ' 74 Weed, Claire H.; Starkville; B and I; 75 Weed, Richard A.; Ruleville; EN; ' 74 Weed, Sharon; Starkville; A and S; ' 75 Weeks, James B.; West Point; B and I; ' 75 Weems, Patricia R.; Huntsville, AL; AG; ' 74 Welch. Lee E.; Aberdeen; EN; 75 Welford, Linda F.; Vinegar Bend, AL; ED; ' 74 Wesley, David H.; Canton; B and I; ' 74 West, Hazel J.; Colt, AR; B and I; ' 75 West, Jo A.; Starkville; AG; ' 76 Westbrook Stephen J.; McCall Creek; EN; ' 75 Weston. Bob; Leland; EN; ' 74 Whalen, Chester H.; Senatobia; EN; ' 74 Whetstone, Charles E.; Woodville; AG; ' 75 Whitaker, Jerry A.; Saltillo; ED; ' 75 White, Ann; Yazoo City; ED; ' 74 White, Annette; Hazlehurst; A and S; ' 74 White, Lauanda C; Caruthersville, MO; B and I; ' 75 White, Mary E.; Ashland; AG; ' 76 White, Patt; Tupelo; ED; ' 74 White, Paul R.; Maben; EN; ' 74 White, Robert D.; Preston; AG; ' 74 Whitehead, Stephen A.; Birmingham, AL; A and S; ' 74 Whiteside, Fife M.; Ashland; A and S; ' 75 Whiteside, Jan A.; Tupelo; ED; ' 75 Whitley, Robert S.; Jackson; B and I; ' 76 Whitten, Ann M.; Hernando; A and S; ' 76 Whittington, David A.; Gloster; B and I; ' 75 Whittington, James A.; McComb; ED; ' 74 Wieniewitz, Henry J.; Moss Point; B and I; ' 74 Wiggins, Frances B.; Shaw; A and S; ' 75 Wiggins, Ronald D.; Starkville; A and S; ' 74 Wigginton, William D., Jr.; Starkville; AG; ' 74 Wilbanks, Eddie; New Albany; ED; ' 75 Wilbanks, Rhonda F.; Carthage; ED; ' 75 Wilbanks, Shirley J.; Booneville; A and S; ' 74 Wilburn, Linda S.; Corinth; A and S; ' 74 Wilemon, Nelda S.; Tupelo; A and S; ' 75 Wiley, Lera L.; Tupelo; A and S; ' 74 Wilkinson, Anita N.; New Augusta; ED; ' 76 Williams, Charles F.; Caledonia; AG; ' 76 Williams, Charles V.; Houston; FO; ' 74 Williams, Cheryl L.; Corinth; ED; ' 74 Williams, Deborah S.; Jackson; A and S; ' 76 Williams, Flora R.; Starkville; ED; 76 Williams, Fred D.; Como; AG; 74 Williams, Glen E.; Potts Camp; AG; 75 Williams, Jackie D.; Picayune; AG; 74 Williams, James M.; Clinton; B and I; 76, Williams, John H.; Starkville; EN; 74 Williams, Joseph A.; Jackson; ED; 76 Williams, Leisa; Kosciusko; ED; 76 Williams. Mary B.; Lexington; ED; 74 Williams, Michael H.; Memphis, TN; B and I; 75 Williams, Norma J.; Memphis, TN; ED; 74 Williams, Paul L.; Columbus; B and I; 76 Williams, Steven C; Biloxi; EN; 75 Williams, Timothy N.; Texarkana, TX; EN; 76 Williams, Velma A.; Brookhaven; AG; 76 Williamson, Joanne S.; Louisville; ED; 75 Williamson, Oliver P.; Greenville; B and I; ' 76 Williford, Jeff O; Greenville; EN; 75 Willingham, Joe D.; Winnfield, LA; B and I; 74 Willis, Diane G.; Eupora; AG; 74 Willis, Ellen C; Jackson; A and S; 75 Wilson, David C; Greenville; ED; ' 74 Wilson, Felon R.; Monticello; EN; 75 Wilson. Lee; Liberty; ED; 74 Wilson. Mike; Monticello; AG; 74 Wilson. Robert L.; Hazlehurst; AG; 74 Wilson. Robert W.; Eddiceton; AG; 75 Wilson, Thomas D.; Starkville; ED; 76 Wilson, William S.; Natchez; A and S; 75 Wimpee, Johnnie W.; Gulfport; EN; 74 Winbush, Marilynn N; Winona; A and S; 75 Winders, Shirley J.; Hamilton; B and I; 75 Windham, James T.; Jackson; A and S; 76 Windham, John V.; Jackson; B and I; 76 Windham, Kathy R.; Forest; ED; 75 Windham, Shirley A.; Grenada; AG; 74 Winkeljohn, Michele K.; Ocean Springs; ED; ' 74 Winters, Betty J.; Vaiden; A and S; 74 Wise, Carey H.; Washington; A and S; 76 Wise, Jannie M.; Pontotoc; ED; 75 Wise, Terry L.; Pontotoc; B and I; 74 Wiseman. Roger A.; West Point; A and S; 76 Wofford, Bruce E.; Houston; FO; 75 390 Undergraduates Wofford, lames L.; Jackson; ASS; ' 76 Womack, David C; Utica; AG; ' 74 Wong, Cynthia J.; Greenville; ED; ' 75 Wong, Raymond D.; Greenville; B I; ' 74 Wood, Alan H.; Kokomo; AG; ' 74 Wood, Lee C; Starkville; B I; ' 74 Wood, Michael W.; Jackson; B l; ' 76 Wood, Monte E.; Corinth; A S; ' 74 Wood, Rita F.; Jackson; A Sr 76— Wood, William T.; Pass Christian; A S; 76 Woodard, William D.; Lucedale; EN; 76 Woodward, Guy; Louisville; A S; ' 74 Woodward, Jacqueline M.; Mobile, ' 76 Larry; Louisville; A S; Jones D., Jr.; Jackson; AL; A S; Woodward ' 74 Woodward AG; ' 75 Woody, Karen L.; Greenwood; AG; ' 74 Woodyear, Joe T.; Roxie; ED; ' 75 Word, Janice C; Okolona; A S; ' 74 Worley. Stuart; Tupelo; EN; ' 75 Worrell, Barbara A.; Edwards; ED; ' 74 Wright, Franklin R.; Jackson; AG; ' 75 Wright, Olga; Jackson; AG; ' 74 Wright, Richard H.; Macon; AG Yarbrough, Benny L.; Starkville; ' 74 Yates, Brenda J.; Louisville; AG; Yates, Margo L.; Grenada; ED; ' 76 Yates, Suzanne; Morton; ED; ' 76 Yeatman, Thomas B.; Columbus; A S; ' 76 Yelverton, Daniel G.; Laurel; EN; Yerger, Nance; Meridian; ED; ' 74 York, James P.; Greensboro; AG; Young, Debra B.; Oxford; ED; ' 74 Young, George T.; Lucedale; A and S; ' 74 Young, Johnny M.; Carthage; AG; ' 76 Young, Karen J.; Houlka; ED; ' 74 Young, Lydia; Starkville; ED; ' 75 Young, Margaret R.; Louisville; ED; ' 74 Young, Marilyn K.; West Point; AG; ' 76 Young, Newman D.; Amory; B and I; ' 75 Young, Stennis R.; Eupora; A and S; ' 74 ; 75 AG; ' 76 ' 74 ' 76 39! Graduates N ALBRIGHT. DAPHNE G. Ft. Huachuca. Ariz. ALLEGREZZA, |OHNNY L. Shaw ALLEN, ERMA A. Starkville BARNETT. WILLIAM A. Newton BARRETT, HARRY J. Tullulah, La. BEALE. JANE C. Yazoo City BESTOR, MARY H. Starkville BOYD, JAMES C. Starkville BRANDON. STEVE A. West Helena, Ark. BROWN. RUFUS A. Starkville BYRD. SHARON L. Aberdeen CALHOUN. BOBBIE H. Mound Bayou CALLENS. JERRY D. Starkville CARCHEDI, JOHN M. Lowellville CHANDLER. ADRIAN H. Starkville CHANDRA. RAMESH Mississippi State CHANG, SHICHING Kirksville, Mo. CHARLTON. JOHN J. Starkville CHEN, YU-MING Warren, Mich. CHENAULT. WAYNE Meridian CHITRANUKRON, VANIDA Baton Rouge. La. COLE, JAMES A. Starkville COLE, SUSAN A. Starkville COOK, LINDA S. Kosciusko COOPER, GERALD W. Gulfport CORPREW. JAMES C. State College COX. PATRANEL Lafayette, La. CUMMINGS, GLORIA J. Pontotoc DHANAHI, TULSIDAS M. State College DULANEY, RONALD T. Fulton FREIRE, MARLENE S. Starkville FRIERY, RODNEY N. Starkville FRUH. URS Milbank. S.D. FULTON. JAMES K. Philadelphia GAMMON, DANIEL T. Vicksburg GEARHISER, WILLIAM H. Starkville GOOLSBY, EARL B. Starkville GRAVES, LARRY H. Starkville HARRIS. MARY A. Corinth HERREN, STANLEY A. Columbus HILL. CHARLES E. Mathiston HINTON, JANET S. Iuka HO, YU-AN State College HOLLAND, LEIGH L. Starkville HOLLOWAY, ELTON D. Winona HUANG. BAO-SHAN China HUNG, WU-YEN Starkville JAGNANDAN. WILDRED L. West Point IOGANI. MANO D. Stale College JOHNSON, |IMMY D. Starkville JONES, GERALD B. Sallis JONES, JUDY Bude KAZMI, MOHAMMAD F. State College KOKPOL. UDOM Starkville LAUDERDALE, SUSAN C. Madison LEE. GEE W. Starkville LEE. KOO-CHIN Oklahoma City. Okla. LEWIS, TOYA B. Starkville LUCIUS, DENNIS J. Starkville MALOUF, MARTHA L. Greenwood 392 Graduates MATHIS, CHARLES A. Ripley MATTOX, WILLIAM C. Tupelo MAY, |OHN L. Stale College MAYES. CERALD W. Decatur Mccarty, jack c. Enterprise McKINNIS, STEPHANIES, Starkville MELTON, SHERRY A. Durant MILLER, KENNETH A, Starkville MONAGHAN. THOMAS A. Tupelo MONTFORT, FRANK W. Starkville MORTON, |IM H, Pascagoula MURRAY, AL Porlerville NEWMAN, STEPHEN M. Fairhope, Ala. NORR1S, ELIZABETH H. Horn Lake OUYANG. FRED C. Stony Brook, NY PATTERSON, PATRICIA M. Jackson PETERSON. JEFF H. Monticello POPINIG1S, FLAVIO Starkville RILEY. BEVERLY K. Nettleton ROBERTS, KATHLEEN A. Starkville ROBERTSON, DON R. Iuka RONE, THOMAS J. Starkville RONEY, FRANCES S. Starkville SCARBROUGH, RONALD L. Starkville SCARBROUGH. THOMAS F. Scooba SEGREST, JOHN G. Hermanville S1GMAN. IOHN G, Starkville SMITH. BARBARA J. Starkville STRINGER. BRYAN B. Canton SUNG. HSIU-SUN Lodi, NJ TANG, YAU-KUO West Somerville. MA TAYLOR, WILLIAM M. West Point TENNYSON. JOHN M. Brooksville THOMAS. RANDALL L. Starkville THORNTON, SAMUEL B. Starkville THOTTUPURATH, AVIRAH K, State College THUMAR. BHAGVANJI G. State College T1BBETT, WILLIAM G. Starkville TRIMBLE. JAMES M. Starkville TROTTER. STEPHEN G. Newton TU, MIGUEL N. State College UK, ZE NAM Starkville VAISHNAV, DINESH D. State College WALDEN, JIMMY L. Bonneville WALDEN, ROBERT T. Starkville WATSON, EARL C. Starkville WELCH, LOUISE Starkville WELLS, PEGGY Columbus WHEELER. ALBAN L. Starkville WHEELER, SHARON L. Starkville WILKERSON. IRVING L. Starkville WILKERSON, MARILYN Carthage WRIGHT. MARY L. Cedar Bluff YU, TAI C. Hong Kong 393 Senior Credits ABLES, LARRY DALE: Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME ABRAMS, JANET MARIE: Phi Chi Theta, DPMA, ACM ACUFF, PATRICIA F.: Kappa Delta Pi AGNEW, PEGGY JO: Phi Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister, Pi Omega Pi, Scotchguard, President ' s Scholar ALLEN, ANITA KAY: Phi Mu, Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister, Uni- versity Chorus, Miss MSU 1972, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar ALLISON, SAMUEL MARTIN, JR.: Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Gen. Ag. Club AMMANN, MAUREEN MARIE: Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma Beta Phi: Alpha Delta Pi, Soc. Chrm.; Union Entertainment Comm.; Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Omega Pi ANDERSON, DANNY RAY: Ag. Econ. Club, Alpha Zeta ANDERSON, HUBERT DOUG- LAS: Block and Bridle Club ANDERSON, POLLY CHAM- BERS: Wildlife Society, Forestry Club, Comm. of 82, MSU Skeet Club ANDERSON, TED E.: Acacia, IED Club, Lee Rangers ANGLIN, JOE RUSSELL: Kappa Mu Epsilon; Army ROTC; Trian- gle, Pres.; Scabbard and Blade, Eng. Council ARMISTEAD, ELWYN ALLEN, JR.: Soc. of Pet. Eng. ARMSTRONG, DAVID M.: Sigma Chi, Senate, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Elder States- men, MIC, Who ' s Who ASMAR, MITCHELL MICHEAL: Duggar Hall, Pres.; Suttle Hall, Pres.; IRHC, Treas.; Union Prog. Council, Housing Refund Comm.; Who ' s Who Selection Comm.; Delta Chi; MSU Visitation Comm. AUCOIN, STEPHANIE MARY: Delta Gamma, Pledge Class Pres., Corr. Sec, Scholarship Chrm.; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Jr. Panhellenic; S. D. Lee Honors Council; SEA; CEC; Dorm House Council; Phi Kappa Phi BACKSTROM, BELINDA ANNE: Chi Omega, CEC; SMEA, Union Program Comm., Resident Asst. BAILEY, WALTER HUEY, JR.: IED Club, Pres. 1st Fir. Suttle, Dean ' s Scholar, Intramural Sports BAKER, JAMES ARTHUR: Wes- ley Foundation, Accounting Club BAKER, JOSEPH WILLIS, II: AIIE, Sec; Alpha Pi Mu, Pres.; Co-Op Prog. BALDWIN, ELEANOR A.: Delta Gamma, 1st Vice-Pres.; AHEA; Comm. of 82; Resident Asst.; House Council; Alpha Lambda Delta BALL, CHARLES HAMILTON: ASME BALL, DIANNE RENEE: Phi Mu, Soc. Chrm.; Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister BARLOW, DONALD GARY: ACM, MSU Skydivers, Blackfr- iars, Blue Knights BARNARD, NANCY EVELYN: REVEILLE Bus. Mgr.; Delta Gamma, 1st Vice-Pres.; Pi Delta Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta, Pres.; Cardinal Key, Pres.; Presi- dent ' s and Dean ' s Scholar; Sec. of College of B I; Comm. of 82; Union Special Events Comm.; Board of Publications; Who ' s Who BARNES, BARBARA LOUISE: Dorm Pres., Resident Asst., IRHC, Block and Bridle Club, PE Club, Dorm Sports BARNES, WILLIAM RALPH: Kappa Alpha BARNETT, RANNIE C: Phi Theta Kappa, President ' s Scholar, IED Club, American Vocational Assoc, Miss. Vocational Assoc. BARRET, SPENCER HALL: Ag. Econ. Club BASS, HUBERT ASHLEY: Fr. Basketball Mgr., Statistician for Sports Info. Dept., Asst. Sports Ed. REFLECTOR, Intramural Ref- eree BATES, DARREL MAHLON: Wesley Foundation, Accounting Club Treas. BEACH, WILLIAM DANIEL, JR.: Entomology Club BECKHAM, JERRY LORENZ: Alpha Phi Omega, BSU BEHR, STEPHEN ELDON: Delta Chi, AFROTC Cadet Assoc, Union Program Council Comm. BELANGER, ROY CHARLES: Pres. of Marine Eng. Tech. Soc. BELL, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH: Kappa Delta; Tau Beta Pi, Sec; Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Rho Delta, Pres.; Sigma Gamma Tau, Sec; Alpha Lambda Delta; S. D. Lee Honors Program; AIAA; Kappa Mu Epsilon BENNETT, DWIGHT ELWOOD: PE Club, SMEA BENNETT, JACKIE WAYNE: AIIE, Eng. Council BENNETT, KATHRINE ALICE: Social Work Club, PSFI BENNETT, KATHY LOVANN: Alpha Lambda Delta, SMEA BENNETT, WILLIAM JAMES: Theta Tau, Treas.; College of Eng., Treas.; Sigma Gamma Tau, Treas.; AIAA, Pres. BERRY, ROBERT RAY, JR.: ASCE, MSU Karate Club BETHUNE, JOHN D.: President ' s and Dean ' s List BISHOP, ALICE ELIZABETH: Delta Gamma; Union Special Events Comm.; SMEA, Corr. Sec; Phi Beta Lambda; Pi Omega Pi; President ' s Scholar BLACKBURN, PATSY DEAN: Phi Mu, MEA BLACKWELL, DOUG: Dean ' s List BOLTON, HAROLD LESLIE: MSU Law Club, Campus Cru- sade, Dean ' s List BOND, RODNEY MATHEW: Arnold Air Soc, SAME, AIAA BOONE, BILLY RAY: Beta Alpha Psi, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar BOONE, JOSEPH JEWELL: Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, President ' s Scholar BORDEN, RICHARD CLAYTON: ASCE, Pres. Garner Dorm, Eng. Tech. for Institute for the Certifi- cation of Eng. Techs. BOX, BRENDA KAY: MSU Choir, Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, BSU, Campus Crusade for Christ Pianist, Tri Delta Pianist BRANCH, JAMES HARRIS: Met- als Club, Phi Kappa Tau BRASHIER, RITA DARLENE: Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, BSU, AIAA Sweetheart BRETT, REBECCA LANELLE: Delta Gamma, Act. Chrm.; Head Majorette MSU Band; Angel Flight Cmdr.; Cardinal Key, Treas.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister BRISCOE, FRANCES ELIZA- BETH: Phi Mu, Chaplain; MEA; Young Republicans Club; Kappa Delta Pi; President ' s and Dean ' s List BRISCOE, RICHARD: AA + Community Relations Chrm., YMCA ROBERT BROADHEAD, RICKEY: ASCE BROWN, ALLEN DAVID: Phi Kappa Tau, SAM, Alpha Kappa Psi BROWN, CHARLES MICHAEL: Co-Op Prog., MSU Weightlifting Club, IEEE, Intramural Football BROWN, JOSEPH LANCASTER, III: ASCE, Pi Kappa Alpha BROWN, WILMA JANE: Chi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhel- lenic Council, Sec; Angel Flight; Kappa Sigma Sweetheart; REV- EILLE Beauty BRUECK, MARGO GUICE: Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma BURCHAM, DONNA NOREEN: Pi Omega Pi, SMEA BURNETT, EMILY KAY: Social Work Club BURNS, TED LEE: MSU Band, MSU Stage Band, MSU Sym- phonic Band, Pi Sigma Epsilon BURRIS, EDDIE MILTON: Fores- try Club, Wildlife Society BURTON, JOE LYNN: Lambda Chi Alpha, ANS BUSBY, GARY LYNN: Dean ' s List BUSH, JOHN M.: Alpha Zeta, Ag. Econ. Club BUTTROSS, THOMAS EDWARD: Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Alpha Psi, Pres.; IRHC, Control- ler; Suttle Hall, Treas. CALDWELL, RICHARD STRICK- LAND: Forestry Club, National Forestry Conclave CALLENS, DEBORAH MIMS: University Christian Student Cen- ter, Social Work Club CAMPBELL, FRANK: Senator; Pi Kappa Delta, Pres.; Debate Team, Pres.; Senate Exec. Comm. Chrm.; Book Exchange Mgr.; IRHC, Pres.; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Who ' s Who CARTER, BOBBY B.: SMEA CARTER, MILLARD FILMORE, III: Young Republicans, Sigma Chi CARTER, SUSAN: AHEA, Block and Bridle Club, BSU, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Fishermen CASE, RICHARD GRANT: PE Club CHAPMAN, SUSAN ANN: Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Phi, SEA CLARK, AN BONITA: MSU Hostess, MSU Recruiting Team, 394 Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Omega, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister, Cheerleader, SEA, Campus Crusade for Christ, SA Spirit Comm. Chrm., President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Pet. Eng. Sweet- heart, Comm. of 82, Homecoming Comm., Dorm. Exec. Council, President ' s Council CLARK, JAMES ALLEN: Ag. Econ. Club, Intramural Sports CLAYBORN, LARRY C: Social Work Club, Treas. CLAYTON, JAMES HERMAN: Sigma Chi, Pledge Trainer; DPMA CLOUD, GEORGE MICHAEL: Soc. of Pet. Eng.; Wesley Founda- tion; Alpha Phi Omega, Sec; Army ROTC, Lee ' s Rangers CLOUSE, JAMES RUSSELL: PE Club, Dean ' s Scholar COCHRAN, DEBBY A.: House Council; Hull, Vice-Pres.; Presi- dent ' s and Dean ' s List; IRHC COGGIN, CATHY ANN: REFLECTOR, Summer Ed., Man- aging Ed.; Environmental Comm.; Pi Delta Epsilon, Historian, Sec, Vice-Pres.; AWS Day Student Rep.; Quill and Scroll; Phi Kappa Phi; President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar; Communications Dept. Award for Contribution to Com- munication COLE, JOEL STEPHEN: Pres. Wesley Foundation; Blue Knights, Cmdr.; SAME, Treas.; AIAA; Arnold Air Society, Area Opera- tions Officer COLEMAN, KATHLEEN JEAN: Little Sister of Minerva, Dean ' s Scholar COLLINS, ANN D.: Home Econ. Club, Sec; Kappa Omicron Phi, Reporter; Phi Kappa Phi COLLINS, EDNA E.: SMEA, Kappa Delta Pi, BSU, SALA COMER, STEPHEN LEE: AIIE CONLEE, CARL WILLIAM, III: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Phi Kappa Tau, Maroon Band, MSU Symphonic Band, MSU Stage Band, MSU Choir, Madrigal Sing- ers CONN, JOHN PATRICK: Phi Kappa Tau, Sec. CONN, RICHARD ANDREW: College of A S, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice-Pres.; Pre- Med Club, Vice-Pres.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Sec; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Comm. of 82; President ' s Comm. CONVERSE, MARIANNA: Home Econ. Club; Block and Bridle Queen; Kappa Delta, House Chrm.; President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar COSKREY, JO ANN: Home Econ. Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Omicron Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Amer. Home Econ. Assoc. COTTOM, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR.: Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Sigma Epsilon COURNOYER, LINDA JAYNE: Madrigal Singers, MSU Chorus COX, BARRY DOUGLAS: Farm- house, Alpha Zeta, Gen. Ag. Club, President ' s and Dean ' s List COX, TIMOTHY WHITTEN: Sigma Chi, Treas.; Beta Alpha Psi, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Dean ' s Scholar CRAIN, DONALD ALLEN: Sigma Chi, Ag. Econ. Club CRANFORD, CINDY HOLLIS: Delta Delta Delta, Talent Winner Miss MSU Pageant, 3rd Alternate Miss MSU Pageant CROCKER, KATHY V.: Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, CEC CUICCHI, RICHARD ALLEN: Accounting Club DAFFIN, CHARLES H.: ANS, Soccer Club DANIEL, BETH HEARD: Union Publicity Comm., MEA DARBY, MICHAEL WAYNE: FFA, Pres.; Ag. Council DARNELL, JOHN T., Ill: Ag. Econ. Club DAVENPORT, LARRY EUGENE: ASME DAVIS, STEVEN RAY: Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE DAWSEY, JOSEPH V.: Phi Kappa Tau, Adm. Sec; Tau Beta Pi; Blue Key; Phi Kappa Phi; Union Fine Arts Comm.; Chi Epsilon; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Scab- bard and Blade DEDEAUX, EDWIN KEITH: BSU, ASCE, Comm. of 82 DENHAM, EDWARD FRANK- LIN: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Music Educators Natl. Conf., Amer. Choral Directors Assoc, MSU Choir DENT, BARBARA LEE: Home Econ. Club, Delta Gamma, Top Ten Best Dressed, Calendar Girl, Dean ' s List DICKERSON, JAMES DAVID: Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME DICKERSON, LANA SHARON: MEA, Young Republicans DICKINSON, LEONARD L., Ill: SAM DIETZ, JAMES L., JR.: IED Club, Iota Lambda Sigma DILLON, RAE EVELYN: REFLECTOR, Columnist, News Reporter; Ionians; AA + ; Black Voices of MSU DONALD, HAROLD HOLLAND: Arnold Air Society, Area C-2 Cmdr.; Blue Knights; Sigma Gamma Tau; AIAA; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Mu Epsi- lon; SAME DONALD, MARY PATRICIA: Band, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister, CEC Public- ity Chrm. DONOHOE, SHERRY ANN: S. D. Lee Honors Prog., Phi Chi Theta, DPMA DORR, CAROL ANN: Delta Gamma, SA Spirit Comm., CEC, Young Republicans, Vice-Pres. College of Ed. DOWDLE, DONALD LEIGH: REFLECTOR, Editor, Bus. Mgr.; SA Senator; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Vice-Pres.; Pi Delta Epsilon DOWDLE, MARY BETH: Zeta Tau Alpha, Home Econ. Club Treas., REFLECTOR Staff, MHEA, Ag. Council DOWNEY, DAVID A.: Alpha Zeta, AETB Club DOWSING, FRANK DEDRIC, JR.: Football, All SEC Defensive Half- back; AA + ; Pre-Med Club; M Club; Blue Key; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes; Track; Who ' s Who; Mr. MSU DRAUGHON, MARGARET TIP- PENS: Kappa Delta, Kappa Omi- cron Phi, Home Econ. Club, SA Spirit Comm. DUMAS, BETTY ANN: Delta Delta Delta, CEC, Union Recrea- tion Comm., SMEA Sec. DUPLAIN, MARY LOVE: Student Director of the Union; Norman A. Whitten Award for ACUI Out- standing Leadership; Union, Soc. Chrm.; Chi Omega, Soc. Chrm., Rush Chrm.; Comm. of 82; Recruiting Team; Band and Majorette; Gamma Beta Phi; Car- dinal Key; President ' s and Dean ' s List; Ionians; SEA; Miss MSU Pageant Comm.; Cresswell, Treas.; Scotchguard; Who ' s Who; Natl. Cmdr. of L ' Esprit de Corps DYER, ROBERT WILLIAM, JR.: AFROTC, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC Cadet Assoc. EAST, THOMAS R., JR.: PE Club, M Club, Baseball ECCLES, DAVID JOHN: AIIE EDWARDS, JAMES SAMUEL: Dairy Science Club, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Ag. Council EDWARDS, M. LARRY: Scab- bard and Blade EDWARDS, STEPHEN M.: Phi Gamma Delta, Circle K Club, Alpha Zeta, Pre- Vet Club ELLINGTON, BARBARA LOU: Kappa Omicron Phi, Sec; Home Econ. Club ELLIS, JAMES CALVIN: Acacia EMERICH, DOUGLAS WIL- LIAM: Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, S. D. Lee Honors Prog., Pres. of Honors Council, Soc. of Physics Students, Delta Chi ESSARY, CHARLOTTE LAVONNE: SEA, President ' s Scholar ETHRIDGE, GARY CLIFFORD: Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu, Corr. Sec; AIIE, Prog. Chrm.; President ' s and Dean ' s List EUBANKS, CARL AUSTIN: Lee ' s Rangers, Army ROTC EVERETT, AMY SUE: Sec. of Hull Dorm, Blackfriars, Hull Football, Pres. MSU Aspen Ski Club EVERETT, BERNADEANE: Dean ' s Scholar, Phi Chi Theta FARR, GLORIA PATRICIA: Zeta Tau Alpha, Chi Delphia, SEA FARRAR, VICKY LEE: CEC FENW1CK, WILLIAM HOGGAN: ACM FERGUSON, RICHARD JOHN: Phi Kappa Tau, Soc. Chrm.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Sec, Historian; Law Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon; SAM; Young Republicans FISHER, SUSAN LYNN: Phi Mu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, CEC FLANAGAN, ROBERT ALLEN: Pre-Med Club, Sigma Omicron Tau, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, StudentFootball Trainer FLAUTT, ROBERT BERNARD: Kappa Sigma, ASME FLEMING, EMILY RUTH: Phi Mu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, REVEILLE Beauty, Union Calendar Girl FLEMING, JOHN F.: Gen. Ag. Club FORD, DONALD FRANCIS: Accounting Club FOSTER, MARGARET SUE: Dean ' s Scholar FRATESI, VICTOR H: Dorm Officer, Dean ' s Scholar FREEMAN, NANCY KATHY: Ag. 395 Econ. Sweetheart FRENCH, WILLIAM MILLER: Forestry Club FULTS, WAYNE EDWARD: BSU FUQUA, IRA WALDEN: BSU FURR, KATHERINE YOUNG: Delta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Iota GANUS, HAROLD J.: FF Club GARRETSON, HARRY F., Ill: ASCE; Theta Tau, Scribe, Vice- Pres.; Tau Beta Pi, Corr. Sec; Phi Kappa Phi; Chi Epsilon; Union Special Events Comm. GELMAN, STEPHEN RAY: ASCE GELVIN, M. KAREN: MEA, The King ' s Family, Kappa Delta Pi, Special Events Comm., Comm. of 82, Alpha Delta Pi, BSU GENTRY, MICHAEL E.: Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Gamma Beta Phi, SA Sen- ator, Photo Ed. REFLECTOR GEOGHEGAN, MARILYN FAYE: Kappa Delta Pi, Volunteer Ser- vices, Women ' s Action Move- ment, SEA GEORGE, ERNEST THORNTON, III: Pi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Comm. of 82, Derby Day Comm., Dean ' s Scholar, Sigma Chi Wel- coming Comm. and Chrm. of Publicity and Public Relations GEORGE, JOHN F.: ASCE, MSU Karate Club GILLIAM, LAFAUN ANTOIN- ETTE: Pi Omega Pi, AA + GILLIAM, LINDA KAREN: Phi Chi Theta, Accounting Club GONG, WILLIAM: SAM, DPMA, Intramural Sports GOOCH, GAIL TURNER: Sec. of Herbert Hall GRAVES, JOHN W.: Psychology Club Pres. GRAVES, RANDY EARL: Kappa Mu Epsilon, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, S. D. Lee Schol- arship GREEN, DONNA REED: Kappa Delta Pi, Readmissions Comm., SMEA GREGORY, DWIGHT: Resident Asst. GREGORY, WILLIAM HARRI- SON: Sigma Chi, Ag. Econ. Club GREMILLION, JERRY WAYNE: Pres. MSU Distributive Ed. Clubs of Amer., DECA Collegiate State Pres., DECA Southern Regional Vice-Pres. GRIFFIN, ADELIA ELIZABETH: Delta Gamma, Corr. Sec, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; MSU Pan- hellenic Council; Phi Kappa Phi; Comm. of 82; Kappa Delta Pi; SEA; Intramural Sports; Presi- dent ' s List GRIFFIN, JERRY W.: Ag. Econ. Club Pres. GRIFFIN, MASON M.: SAM GRISHAM, ROSEMARY LYNN: Blackfriars, Ionians Vice-Pres. GUESS, EDWARD THOMPSON: Maroon Band, ACM GUNN, TOMMY CURTIS: Kappa Alpha HAGGERTY, MICHAEL JON: Horticulture Club, Agronomy Club, Gun Club HAHN, CHARLES C: Landscape Arch. Club, Dean ' s List HALFORD, DIANNE MARGA- RET: Wesley Foundation, Volun- teer Services HALL, BRENDA KAY: SEA HALLMARK, DENNIS ALLEN: Dorm Intramurals, President ' s Scholar HAMLIN, JOHN EDWARD: Chi Epsilon, ASCE, ROTC Army HAMPTON, DIXIE LEE: AA + HAMPTON, JUDY DIANE: AA + HANSFORD, JAMES C: IED Club HARMOND, JOHN SIDNEY: Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club HARRIS, CHARLES R.: IEEE, Chrm.; MSU Ham Radio Club, Pres. HARRIS, DONNA KATHLEEN: Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, SMEA HARRISON, LINDA DIANN: Zeta Tau Alpha, Sec; Publicity Comm.; Sec. for Eng. Mag.; SMEA HATCH, CHERYL ANN: Pi Omega Pi HATCHER, MARK LESLIE: FFA, Vice-Pres.; Farmhouse, Soc Chrm. HAVER, SAMUEL STEWART: DECA Club, Sessums Judicial Council HAYES, JOYCE C: Pi Omega Pi HEAD, KATHRYN ALICE: S. D. Lee Honors Prog.; Honors Coun- cil, Sec; Sigma Chi Little Sister, Pres.; Sigma Chi Sweetheart; Kappa Delta, Rush Chrm., Pres.; Faculty Evaluation Comm. HEARD, SARAH MELISSA: Kappa Delta Pi, SMEA, Blackfr- iars HEARN, EVELYN B.: AA + , Y Cabinet HEARNSHERGER, AMY P.: Home Econ. Club, Kappa Omi- cron Phi, President ' s Scholar HEATH, MARIE ROBISON: Symphonic Band, Majorette, Clar- inet Choir, ACM HEATHERLY, TERRY LAMAR: SAM HENDRICKS, BARBARA ANN: SMEA, Vice-Pres.; Pi Omega Pi; Phi Beta Lambda HENDRIX, RICKEY WAYNE: PE Club, BSU HENLEY, CALVERTA A.: SAM, AA + , Black Voices HERBERT, LINDA LEE: Delta Delta Delta, MEA, Union Activi- ties Comm., Young Republicans, Newmen Club HILL, ANITA CAROL: Zeta Tau Alpha, Delta Chi Little Sister HILL, CARL ARTHUR, III: Dada Club, Pres.; Existentialist League, Dali Appreciation Club, Gour- mand Club HIMES, KAREN KAY: Delta Gamma, Treas.; Home Econ. Club; AWS Judicial Council; SA Spirit Comm. HODGE, ROBERT E.: Ag. Econ. Club, Intramurals HODGES, JULIA E.: Alpha Delta Pi, Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta HODGES, PAULETTE: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi HOOD, BRENDA BANDY: Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Alpha Psi HORTON, J. DOUGLAS: MSU Maroon Band HOVER, SUSAN: SMEA Officer, Phi Alpha Theta HOWELL, BILLY R., JR.: Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE HOWELL, DEWITT MARSHALL: MEA, Pres. Church of Christ Org., Science Club, Eng. Club HOWELL, WILLIE GLENN, JR.: Beta Alpha Psi HOWLE, MARSHA LYNN: Pow- derpuff Football HUBBARD, CLYDE WAYNE: Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi HUBBARD, JACQUELINE ELIZ- ABETH: Kappa Delta, Phi Chi Theta HUDSON, REGINA LANE: Pan- hellenic Council; Comm. of 82; SEA; AWS Jr. Rep.; Delta Gamma, Rush Chrm., Foundation Chrm. HUGHES, JOHN HADEN: REV- EILLE, Editor-in-Chief, Greek Ed., Org. Ed.; SA Treas.; Omicron Delta Kappa, Treas.; Blue Key; Pi Delta Epsilon, Pres., Treas.; Who ' s Who; Elder Statesmen; Kappa Sigma, Treas.; Gamma Beta Phi; SAM, Vice-Pres.; Phi Eta Sigma, Treas.; Philo Demos, Treas.; SA Senator; BULLDOG Bus. Mgr.; S. D. Lee Scholarship; Kappa Sigma Scholarship-Leader- ship Award; ORR; Self-Study Comm. on Org. and Adm.; Board of Publications; Chrm. SA Finance Comm.; Phi Kappa Phi HULSEY, EMILY JUANITA: Dean ' s List, CEC, MEA HUNTER, ROBERT DEAN: ASME; S. D. Lee Honors Council, Chrm.; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma HURD, FAY C: Home Econ. Club, Pub. Chrm.; 4-H All Stars HUTCHINS, BENNIE FOSTER: Xi Sigma Pi, Pres.; School of For- est Resources, Pres.; Wildlife Society; Forestry Club, Sec; Blue Knights; President ' s List HUTCHINS, JOHN W.: AICHE, Scabbard and Blade HYATT, ELVIN BURT: Tau Beta Pi, Phi Theta Kappa, Hamlin Hall Pres., Vice-Pres. IRHC, Maroon Band, ANS, President ' s Comm. on Student Services, Sec. -Treas Hamlin Hall IRVIN, PATRICK HENRY: FFA ISETT, JOHN B.: AFROTC, Presi dent ' s and Dean ' s List JACK, PATRICIA FOOT: Black Voices, Ionians, AA + JACKSON, CHARLES HASKELL Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Ph Alpha Theta, MSU Law Club MSU Choir JACKSON, ELEANOR W.: Social Work Club JACKSON, JACQUELINE: SEA CEC, Sec; Union Internatl Bazaar Comm.; Union Specia Events Comm. JACKSON, WILBERT BERNARD AA + JAMES, LINDA SUE: Alpha Delta Pi, Vice-Pres.; Panhellenic Coun- cil, Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec; Home- coming Comm.; Student Organi zations Comm.; Phi Chi Theta; Union Fine Arts Comm. JEE, WHITE DAN: Scabbard and Blade, 1st Sgt.; Lucky Eleven, Pres.; ACM; DPMA JENKINS, GLORIA LYNN: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Gamma 2nd Vice-Pres., SEA, Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister JENNINGS, LARRY JIMMEL: AA + , IEEE JESTER, MICHAEL REGAN: Res- ident Asst. Smith Hall JOBE, MARTHA LYNN: Phi Kappa Phi 396 JOHNSON, DONALD IRVING: Society of Physics Students JOHNSON, JOHN DANIEL: FFA JOHNSON, TERESA JOAN: Blackfriars, Ionians JOHNSON, THOMAS A.: Pi Tau Sigma, Vice-Pres.; ASME JONES, JOHN WILBUR, JR.: FFA JONES, RUTHIE MAE: AA + , Phi Beta Lambda JORDAN, BYRON LEE: Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, IEEE JOSEPH, MARY ANNE: Kappa Delta, MSU Choir, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, MSU Band JUNKIN, ELLA EVELYN: Chi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi, Sec; Phi Chi Theta; Phi Kappa Phi KENNEDY, CRAIG ALAN: Dean ' s List KERR, SANDRA ELIZABETH: Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, SEA KILLEBREW, DAVID BROOKS: Forestry Club, IRHC, Evans Hall Sec. KIMBROUGH, PERRY DALE: Ag. Econ. Club KING, ROBERT DAVIS: S. D. Lee Honors Prog., Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma KIRK, CYRUS, E., JR.: SAM KLAR, RALPH E.: IEEE, Sec; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi KNESAL, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR.: ASCE, Treas.; Chi Epsilon KOENIG, KEITH: Tau Beta Pi, Pres.; Phi Gamma Delta, Treas.; Univ. Scholarship Comm.; Univ. Fine Arts Comm.; Sigma Gamma Tau, Pres.; SAME, Vice-Pres.; Varsity and ROTC Rifle Team; Phi Kappa Phi, Vice-Pres.; Omi- cron Delta Kappa; Blue Key; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; S. D. Lee Honors Prog.; Who ' s Who LADNER, MYRA LEE: Kappa Mu Epsilon, S. D. Lee Honors Prog. LAFOLLETTE, GEORGE FRANKLIN, JR.: Elder Statesmen; Union Program Council; College of Ed. Dean ' s Cabinet; Distrib- utive Ed. Club; State Officer, Col- legiate DE; IRHC, Exec. Coordi- nator; ACUI Delegate; SNEA Del- egate; SACURH Delegate; SMEA, Pres.; Union Pub. Comm. Chrm.; Army ROTC; Dorm Judicial Council; Chrm. SMEA Pub. Workshop LATIMER, BETTY MARIE: Maroon Band, MSU Chorus, Univ. Chorale, MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota, Comm. of 82 LAUDERDALE, LEAH MARIE: FFA Sweetheart LEACH, MICHAEL H.: Farm- house, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Agronomy Club, IFC LEAPER, SARAH A.: Black Voices, AA + LEE, DAVID E.: Biological Eng. Club LEE, TERRY EDWARD: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Treas.; Kappa Mu Epsilon; S. D. Lee Honors Prog.; IEEE, President ' s and Dean ' s List, MSU Band, Phi Kappa Phi LEFTWICH, DEBRA LOUISE: Alpha Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, MSU Fashion Board LIN A , MARY LYNN: Social Work Club, Alpha Kappa Delta LISENBEE, BRENDA KAY: CEC, MEA LIVINGSTON, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH: President ' s and Dean ' s List, Choir, Union Comm. LLOYD, ROSE PATRIECE: AA + , Black Voices LODEN, CARL A.: MSU Band, Accounting Club, Human Rela- tions Comm. LOFLIN, JUDITH DIANE: Pi Omega Pi LOMAX, MARY CATHERINE: CEC, SMEA LUCAS, JERRY L.: Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Pres.; IEEE, Vice-Chrm. LUKE, LINDA CAROLE: Presi- dent ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, SEA, Union Holiday Entertainment Comm. LUSK, SANDRA ELLEN: Pi Omega Pi MADISON, ELLEN TIPTON: Alpha Delta Pi MAGEE, GILBERT RAY: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Pen- tecostal Students Fellowship Int., MSEA MAGEE, PATTY LEE: Home Econ. Club MALONE, JOBIE DWIGHT: ACM MARKOW, SUSAN MARY: Phi Chi Theta, Sec, Pres.; Block and Bridle, Treas. MARS, SYLVIA WHITE: Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha MARTIN, SUSAN KAY: Gamma Beta Phi, Sec; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Union Program Council; Hol- iday Entertainment Comm., Chm. MATHISON, DONALD LOUIS: Beta Alpha Psi, Dean ' s and Presi- dent ' s Schol ar MATTHEWS, JANE ADAIR: Phi Mu; Angel Flight; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cardinal Key; Phi Kappa Phi; AWS, Judi- cial Chrm.; White Rose Member; President ' s and Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who MATTOX, LINDA GALE: MEA, Phi Beta Lambda, BSU MAXWELL, NANCY ANN: Alpha Delta Pi MAY, NANCY RAIFORD: Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu, MSEA, Comm. of 82 McADAMS, JERRY WAYNE: Union Special Events Comm., Eng. Council McADORY, ROBERT T.: S. D. Lee Honors Council, V. Chm.; Society of Physics Students, Pres. McBEATH, WILLIAM K.: Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chi Epsilon McClelland, deborah KAYE: PE Club, IRHC McDOUGAL, YANCY BEACH: Psychology Club, Alpha Lambda Delta McGUIRE, WILLIAM MICHAEL: MSU Law Club, Pres.; Alpha Kappa Psi; IRHC; Commerce Cabinet McKIBBEN, PRENTICE OWEN: Alpha Pi Mu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Drennon Scholar, AIIE McLAURIN, KAREN ANN: Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA McMILLON, HUBERT STE- PHEN: Beta Alpha Psi, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar McMURRY, PATRICIA ANN: Phi Chi Theta McNEECE, JUDY MARIA: Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Assoc. McNEELY, BARBARA LYNN: Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Young Republicans McRAE, MARY LYNN: Account- ing Club, Phi Chi Theta McRAE, PHILIP EDWARD: Cir- cle K Club, Intramural Football MEACHAM, KEN WAYNE: FFA MELICHA, MARY MELINDA: Union Publicity Comm., Young Republicans MELSON, JERRY RICHARD: ASCE MENGEL, DARLA ANN: Angel Flight MERRITT, SHELIA LYNN: SMEA MILLARD, RANDOLPH TUCKER: Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma MILTON, SALLY COLENE: Delta Gamma, Treas.; Gamma Beta Phi; MSU Choir; SEA; Phi Beta Lambda MIMS, GERRY LEE: Union Rec- reation Comm. MITCHELL, MARCIA ENID: BSU MITTS, JANIE: Phi Mu, Pres.; Panhellenic, Pres.; Angel Flight; REVEILLE Favorite; Homecoming Maid; Circle K Sweetheart; Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart; Home Econ. Club; Comm. of 82; MSU Fashion Board; MSU Host- ess Club; White Rose, Pres.; Vice- Pres. of Dorm MONTFORT, JUDY M.: Chi Omega, Union Comm. MONTGOMERY, ANNE MARIE: Phi Mu, Honorary Art Fraternity, BSU MOORE, FRANKIE L.: BSU, ASCE MOORE, GEORGE STENNIS: Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE MOORE, HENRY BRAGG: Phi Kappa Tau; Union Prog. Council; Entertainment Comm. Chrm.; IFC; IRHC; Volunteer Services; Recreational Chrm. MOORE, LINDA D.: Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Chi Theta, DPMA, Beta Sigma Phi MOORHEAD, EMMA SUE: Cho- rus, MSU Skydivers, AED MORGAN, JESSIE E.: BSU, ASCE MORRISON, JAN: Pi Omega Pi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Union Publicity Comm., Union Secretarial Comm., Phi Beta Lambda MOSBY, SARA KATHRYN: Phi Mu, MEA MULLENDORE, JO ANN: PE Club, Young Republicans, Black- friars, Sports Chairman Hull Dorm MULLICAN, EDWIN JAMES: Arnold Air Society, IEEE NAILOR, RUBY N.: AA + NANCE, WILLIAM PIERCE: FFA NANNEY, JAMES DEXTER: IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu NELSON, DERL BLAKENEY: IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Acacia NELSON, PHILIP ROBERT: Ceramics and Metals Club, BSU NEWMAN, LEE ARTHUR: IRHC, Pres.; Chi Epsilon; Omicron Delta Kappa; Gamma Beta Phi; Arnold Air Society; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Air Force ROTC 397 Cadet; College of Eng., Pres.; Sen- ator; Union Special Events Comm., Chrm.; Comm. of 82 NICHOLS, FRED A.: Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Alpha Psi; Omi- cron Delta Kappa; Blue Key; Scabbard and Blade; School of B I, Vice-Pres.; Asst. Chrm. of SCCF; Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma; Senator; Dean ' s Cabinet NICHOLS, GERALD JOSEPH: Farmhouse, Alpha Zeta, MSU Collegiate FFA NIERNBERGER, BARBARA ANNE: MSU Home Econ. Club, SMEA, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, President ' s Scholar NOLAND, BARBARA J.: Herbert Hall, Vice-Pres.; IRHC; SMEA NUNN, NANCY CAROLE: Pi Omega Pi, Historian; Phi Beta Lambda, Historian; Kappa Delta Pi; Gamma Beta Phi OLIVER, JAMES MICHAEL: For- estry Club, Treas.; Wildlife Soci- ety O ' NEAL, HARRY: Gen. Ag. Club, Table Tennis Club OVERSTREET, HARRY KENT: MSU Band, ASME, SAM PALMERTREE, SUSAN: CEC, MEA PARKER, BONNIE ETHLYN: Phi Mu, Spirit Comm. PAXTON, PAMELA SUE: Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer; Scotch- guard, Esprit de Corps National Treas.; School of A S, Sec; Comm. of 82, Young Republicans; Law Club; Dean ' s List; Lectern Comm. PAXTON, PATSY R.: Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Iota, MSU Chorale, Lyceum Comm., Dean ' s Scholar PEACE, PEGGY JANE: Miss MSU, REVEILLE Beauty, Suttle Sweetheart, Union Calendar Girl, Little Sigma, Zeta Tau Alpha PEARCE, RICKEY MORGAN: Pi Epsilon Tau, Soc. of Pet. Eng., Sec. PETERS, MANUEL SPEROS: Alpha Tau Omega, FAD A, IEEE, Dean ' s Scholar PETTWAY, PRISCILLA ANN: Wesley Foundation PFEIFFER, JAMES V.: Phi Sigma Epsilon, Vet ' s Club PHILLIPS, JAMES ALLEN: Fores- try Club; Track, Cross Country, Co-Capt.; FCA PHILLIPS, JANIS E.: CEC PHILLIPS, JERRY WADE: Pre- Vet Club PHILLIPS, WILLIAM H.: MSU Weightlifters, IEEE, Intramural Football PITTS, JAMES M.: Scabbard and Blade, Phi Alpha Theta POOLE, THOMAS PATRICK: MSU Karate Club, IEEE PRITCHARD, ROBERT WIN- STON: Ag. Econ. Club PRUETT, ROGER DANIEL: Madrigal Singers; MSU Choir, Vice-Pres. PUCKETT, JIMMY GREEN: BSU, SEA PUHR, DANIEL MICHAEL: Union Special Events Comm.; Union Recreation Comm. Chrm. PURVIS, LARRY BENJAMIN: FFA RATCLIFFE, RICHARD W.: BSU, Arnold Air Society, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon REED, DANNIE LOYD: AETB Club REEDY, ROGER DALE: Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, IEEE REEVES, JOSEPH ALBERT: Lambda Chi Alpha, Dean ' s Scholar, Alpha Kappa Psi, Prop Benders REID, LARRY ALLEN: SAM RHODES, DAVID MICHAEL: Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM, DE Club RICE, YESMINE JOAN: Home Econ. Club; Miss. Home Econ. Club; Kappa Omicron Phi, Pres. RICHARDSON, LARRY THOMAS: Law Club; Hamlin, Vice-Pres.; Dean ' s Scholar, Inter- Resident Housing Council RIVERS, DAVID ALLEN: IED Club RIVERS, ROBERT LAMAR: IED Club ROBBINS, ROSEMARY: Hull Resident Asst., Social Work Club, Volunteer Services, Project Help ROBERSON, CLAYTON EDWARD: Alpha Tau Omega, Accounting Club ROBERTS, WAYNE LAMAR: MSU DECA ROBERTSON, DAN WAYNE: Dairy Science Club, Blackfriars, Ionians ROBERTSON, JAMES ROSS: Dairy Science Club ROBINSON, JANE: Home Econ. Club, BSU, Kappa Omicron Phi ROBINSON, TED FRANKLIN: AIIE, MSU Band ROGERS, PATSY DARLENE: SEA, Dean ' s Scholar RONEY, ALFRED B.: IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi ROSS, JESSE MACK: IED Club RUSSELL, WILLIAM C: Hort. Club RUTH, BARBARA GAIL: REFLECTOR, Business Manager; Phi Kappa Phi; ACM; Union Rec- reation Comm. RUTH, JOHN EDWARD: FFA RUTLAND, DONALD HAYES: Circle K, President ' s List, Hort. Club RYAN, MARILYN SUE: BSU SALLEY, ANNIE L.: BSU, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi SANDEL, PATRICK LLOYD: Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club SANDIDGE, GUY: Marine Eng. Tech. Soc. SASSER, SIDNEY RUSSELL: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Marine Eng. Tech. Soc. SCHAEFFER, JAMES DAVID: Forestry Club, Wildlife Society SCOTT, DUANE HARPER: AICE SCOTT, ROBERT ALBERT: ASCE SCROGGINS, ALBERT T.: Block and Bridle Club SCRUGGS, CHARLES Q.: Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club SHACKELFORD, JOE LARRY: Gen. Ag. Club, Treas. SHARBROUGH, WILLIAM C: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Union Special Events Comm., Union Entertain- ment Comm., Alpha Phi Omega, MSA Senate, IED Club SHARP, JOYCE: Social Work Club, AA + SHATTUCK, MARY A.: Kappa Delta, Dean ' s Scholar, President ' s Scholar SHEPARD, ROBERT SAM: MSU Band, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Delta Chi SHEPHERD, WILLIAM A.: Eng. Council, Theta Tau, BSU SHEPPARD, ARMA LOUISE: Phi Alpha Theta SHERROD, DEBORAH LYNN: YMCA Exec. Council, AA+, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar, Publications Comm. SHIPP, JANICE ELIZABETH: Home Econ. Club SHOTTS, DALE ALAN: Circle K, Archery, Rifle Team, Shooting Club SHUMPERT, ELIZABETH OAKES: Alpha Lambda Delta, President ' s Scholar, Phi Kappa Phi SIMMONS, RICKY: ASCE, Intra- mural Bowling SIMS, JESSE OWENS: Forestry Club SISK, KAREN ELIZABETH MOBLEY: Alpha Delta Pi; Union Entertainment Comm.; Interna- tional Bazaar Comm., Chrm.; Union Prog. Council; President ' s Scholar; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi SMITH, ALVIS E.: MSU Korean Karate Club, Pres. SMITH, BARBARA LOIS: Phi Beta Lambda; Pi Omega Pi, Pres.; Union Publicity Comm.; Presi- dent ' s and Dean ' s Scholar; SMEA SMITH, DANNY PAUL: Pi Epsi- lon Tau, Vice-Pres.; Soc. of Pet. Eng. SMITH, KENDALL REED: Law Club, BSU SMITH, KENNETH R.: IED Assoc, Iota Lambda Sigma SMITH, LYMAN P.: Dist. Ed. Club SMITH, MELISSA CLAIRE: Zeta Tau Alpha, SEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, S. D. Lee Honors Prog., Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar SMITH, NICOLA LYNN: Alpha Lambda Delta, President ' s Scholar, Phi Kappa Phi, Resident Asst., Kappa Delta SMITH, RICKEY JOE: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Forestry Club, MSU Korean Karate Club, Young Republicans SMITH, ROBERT DECKER: Clar- inet Choir, MSU Band SOLOMON, JERRY DEAN: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Alpha Psi SPENCER, DORIS KAY: MEA, BSU, SEA, Mississippi Historical Society, Northeast Miss. Histori- cal Society SPRABERRY, JAMES BARTON: ACM, DPMA, President ' s and Dean ' s List ' STALLINGS, JERRY LON: Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Senator, Comm. of 82 STANTON, JUNE CHRISTINE: Chi Omega, College of A S, Sec; Scotchguard, Young Republicans, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar, REVEILLE Staff STATON, DWIGHT A.: ASCE STERDIVANT, SARAH LYNN: YMCA, AA + , Wesley Founda- tion STEWART, LAURA LEA: Phi Mu, Little Sister of Minerva, Little Sister of Pi Sigma Epsilon, Phi Chi Theta STEWART, NEILL GORDON: 398 DPMA STEWART, SHELIA ELAINE: Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Chi Theta, DPMA STEWART, WILLIAM C: MSU Band STOVALL, LARRY JOE: IEEE STRINGER, HOWARD K.: Ag. Club, MSU FFA STRONG, ALBERT RAY: Suttle Dorm, Pres.; IRHC STRONG, KEITH EUGENE: Chess Club, President ' s Scholar STUBBS, MARY EVELYN: AA + SULLIVAN, JUDY McGARITY: AHEA, SMEA SUMMERS, PATTI KAY: Pi Omega Pi, Dean ' s Scholar SWAIN, EVA NAN: Pi Omega Pi TALLANT, EMMAGENE: Phi Chi Theta TATE, J. DONALD: Marine Eng. Tech. Soc. TAYLOR, ROBERT P.: Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, President ' s Scholar, Kappa Sigma, ASME TEMPLIN, DENNIS EUGENE: Data Processing Club THOMAS, ERNEST: Asst. Attor- ney General of the SA, Beta Alpha Psi, Union Special Events Comm., Union Publicity Comm., University Comm. on Human Rel- ations, Univ. Comm. on Environ- ment, REFLECTOR Staff, IRHC, REVEILLE Staff, SA Student Org. Comm. THOMAS, JOHN KELLY: Track; Veterans Organization, Sec. THOMAS, MARIE LOUISE: Chi Omega THOMASON, CELIA ANNE: Alpha Delta Pi, Sec; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; Union Calen- dar Girl; SEA; President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar; Union Lectern Comm.; Union Recreation Chrm., CEC, Speech Club, REFLECTOR Staff THOMPSON, DAVID GLEN: Landscape Architecture Club THORN, MICHAEL GRALYN: CEC, SEA THORNE, RONALD H.: SAM, DECA THORNTON, VALERIA K.: MEA, BSU TILLSON, JOE ANCE: Marine Eng. Tech. Soc, National Society of Naval Arch, and Marine Engi- neers TIPTON, MARY DEXTER: Alpha Delta Pi, Lambda Chi Little Sister and Crescent Queen, MSU Calen- dar Girl, AWS, Lectern Comm. TOWNSEND, ARNOLD EDWARD: IEEE TRANTHAM, BETTYE ANNE: NEA, SEA TREPPENDAHL, VIRGINIA MARGARET: Union Comm.; Chi Omega, Treas.; Phi Chi Theta TRUHETT, EMILY ANN: Pi Omega Pi, BSU, SEA TSE, FOOK M.: IEEE TUCKER, SYDNEY ANN: Chi Omega, Freshman Cheerleader, Scotchguard, Junior Maid, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Chi Little Sister, Cardinal Key, M-Club Sweet- heart, Phi Kappa Phi, Varsity Cheerleader, Who ' s Who, Home- coming Queen, Miss MSU TULLOS, DONALD CARROLL: MSU Band TURNER, LARRY LAVERL: Landscape Arch. Club, Sec; Agronomy Club TURNER, SUSAN E.: SA Sec; Delta Gamma, Social Chm.; Favorite; Angel Flight; Dean ' s Scholar; Gamma Beta Phi; Cardi- nal Key; University-Community Relations Comm., MSU Hostess Club, Social Comm. of Union TURNIPSEED, ELEANOR ROBIN: Kappa Delta, Home Econ. Club TYNES, DAVID MICHAEL: Intramural Basketball TYRONE, ANNA LOUISE: Kappa Omicr on Phi, AHEA VALENTINE, PATSY RUTH: MSU Choir VANCE, DEBRA K.: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi VANCE, JOHNNIE D.: ASCE VANN, STEPHEN RHETTE: Blue Knights, Miss. Academy of Sci- ence VAUGHN, MARSHA ANNETTE: Delta Delta Delta, MEA VICKERS, JAMES THOMAS: President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Beta Alpha Psi VOSBURGH, MICHAEL DAVID: Sigma Chi, Basketball Team, M- Club WADE, CHRIS McNEAL: Ag. Econ. Club WAITS, SHARON VANCE: Kappa Delta Pi WALDROP, DREW MICHAEL: Ag. Econ. Club WALKER, DONALD EDWARD: Chi Epsilon, Sec; ASCE; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; S. D. Lee Honors Prog.; President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar WALKER, THOMAS HOWARD: Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Phi Mu, Gamma Beta Phi, AIIE, Union Fine Arts Comm. WALLACE, RAYMOND EDWIN: SAM WALTON, DAN EDWARD: Dean ' s Scholar WALTON, NED C: REVEILLE, Editor-in-Chief, Asst. 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Council, Who ' s Who WERKHEISER, MARVIN BROOKS: Accounting Club, Dean ' s Scholar WESTERFIELD, ROBIN: Theta Tau, ASCE WESTMORELAND, EARL FRANKLIN: IFC, Vice-Pres.; Delta Chi; Traffic Comm. WESTPHAL, JOHN PETER: Delta Psi Omega, Pres.; MSU Band; Football; Drama Club WHETSTONE, SUSAN ELIZA- BETH: Chi Omega, AWS, Comm. of 82, Who ' s Who WHITE, PATTI JEAN: BSU, MENC WHITE, RONNIE GENE: SEA, NEA, AVA, MVA, NEATS WHITSETT, MYRTIS CATHA- RIN: Chi Omega; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Chi Little Sister; Jr. Class, Sec; Hat- horn Dorm, Sec; Varsity Cheer- leader; Union Social Comm.; Social Work Club WIGLE, DUFFY: BSU; Pre-Med Club; Evans Dorm, Sec. WILDER, JANIE RUTH: Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar, Union Holiday and Entertainment Comm., Alpha Lambda Chi WILEY, THOMAS LAMAR: Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key, Sec; Arnold Air Society; S. D. Lee Honor Society and Council; Pres- ident ' s Scholar WILLIAMS, CAROL MARGA- RET: Zeta Tau Alpha, Publicity Comm.; SMEA WILLIAMS, PHILLIP JOHN: IED Assoc. WILLIAMSON, REBECCA ANN: Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Chi Theta, Beta Gamma Sigma, Accounting Club WILLIFORD, J. ROBERT: Presi- dent ' s Scholar WILLIFORD, WILLIAM OLIVER: Kappa Alpha, Traffic Comm., Union Entertainment Comm., MSU Lectern Comm., Publicity Comm., AF ROTC, ANS Co-Op Prog., Karate Club, Dean ' s Scholar WILSON, JOHN STEVEN: ASCE WINTER, BELINDA: Zeta Tau Alpha, AWS, Pre-Med Club, Social Work Club WONG, RAYMOND LEN: AICHE, Law Club WOODELL, PATTY: Blackfriars WOODS, CHARLES WILLIAM: Alpha Kappa Psi WOODS, JOHN FORREST: S. D. Lee Honors Prog. WORRELL, DAVID: Block and Bridle Club WREN, DONALD MEIER: IED Assoc. YATES, GEORGE BURSON: FFA, Dean ' s Scholar YOUNG, JIMMY LYNN: Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, SAME YOUNG, TERRY SUZANNE: Choir YOUNGBLOOD, GERALD FRANKLIN: President ' s Scholar, Delta Chi, Eta Kappa Nu, Young Republicans, IEEE, Co-Op Pro- gram ZUCCARO, PATTY ANNE: Pi Delta Pi, Pres. 399 Index — A — Abbott, T. W., B I, 341 Abbott, W. P., B I, 207 Abies, N. L., A S, 193, 369 Abies, W. G., ED, 191, 369 Abrams, J. M., B I, 332, 352 Abston, P. A., A S, 255 Acosta, B. A., ED, 221 Acuff, P. F., ED, 352 Acy, S. D., ED, 187, 369 Adams, D. L., ED, 189, 247 Adams, H. V., A S, 369 Adams, H. W„ Jr., ENG, 369 Adams, J. R., ED, 319 Adams, L., ENG, 278, 369 Adams, L. K., A S, 193 Adams, M. L., ED, 369 Adams, R. C, Jr., B I, 215, 299 Adams, W. W., Jr., ENG, 369 Adcock, J. M, B I, 229 Adcox, D. J., A S, 369 Adcox, V. S., A S, 369 Addington, R. D., ED, 369 Aden, C. L., A S, 195, 369 Aden, W. B., A S, 225 Agnew, P. J., ED, 199, 328, 334, 352 Ahmad, M. N., ENG, 321, 352 Aiken, N. E., ED, 369 Aikens, R. N., B I, 335 Ainsworth, J. C, Jr., FO, 317 Akavipat, P., GR, 307 Albright, D. G., GR, 392 Albritton, L. S., ED, 369, 301 Alexander, A. N„ III, AG, 223, 246 Alexander, J. H., AG, 340 Alexander, L. K., A S, 197, 369 Alexander, S. R., ENG, 290 Alexander, S. M., B I, 191 Allbritton, B. S., ED, 195, 334 Allegrezza, J. L., GR, 392 Allen, A. K., ED, 199, 352 Allen, C. A., A S, 278, 369 Allen, C. M., Jr., A S, 268, 347, 369 Allen, C. S., A S, 319, 369 Allen, C. D., ED, 275 Allen, E. A. B., GR, 392 Allen, G. A., B I Allen, H. G., ED, 193, 369 Allen, H. E., A S, 223 Allen, J. C, Jr., B I, 335 Allen, J. K., AG, 264, 123, 124, 320 Allen, L. H., A S, 227 Allen, N. K., ED, 369 Allen, W. S., A S, 207 Alley, P. C, AG, 308, 369 Allison, S. M., Jr., AG, 219, 352 Allred, D. C, ENG, 231 Alsworth, G. A., FO, 317 Altman, P. D, AG, 316 Altmyer, J. N., II, AG, 307 Ammann, M. M., ED, 189, 352 Amnions, J. F., A S, 215, 369 Amnions, P. E., A S, 369 Ammons, S. L., ED, 325, 369 Anders, M. A., A S, 369 Anders, T. G., ED, 369 Anderson, B. D., ED, 369 Anderson, D. R., AG, 286, 352 Anderson, D. D., AG, 308 Anderson, H. D., AG, 352 Anderson, J. B., Jr., AG, 227 Anderson, J. A., B I, 369 Anderson, J. M, B I, 369 Anderson, K. A., ED, 342 Anderson, K., ED, 195 Anderson, M., ED, 369 Anderson, P. C, FO, 342, 352 Anderson, T. E., ED, 205, 297, 298, 322, 352 Anderson, T. N., AG, 340, 369 Anderson, V. E., A S, 369 Anger, E. E., AG, 193, 369 Anger, F. J., B I, 213 Anglin, J. R., ENG, 203, 233, 256, 302, 352 Anglin, K. S., ED, 352 Antee, G. A., ENG, 221, 369 Anthony, M. E., B I, 118, 197, 127, 247, 250, 265, 284, 285, 316, 335, 369 Anthony, P. R., ED, 369 Anthony, W. T., ED, 369 Applewhite, H. J., II, B I, 369 Arant, H. M, AG, 215 Archer, R. L„ B I, 215, 299, 369 Ard, M. L., A S, 255, 369 Argo, M. A., A S, 369 Argo, S. D., FO, 369 Armijos, P. G., B I, 369 Armistead, E. A., Jr., ENG, 250, 352 Armistead, G. T., ENG, 369 Armour, J. W., Jr., ENG, 221 Armstrong, D. M., A S, 227, 242, 244, 239, 352 Armstrong, D. A., AG, 320, 326, 369 Armstrong, J. L., ED, 199 Armstrong, J. B., ENG, 290, 369 Armstrong, M. E., ED, 193, 247, 264, 369 Arnett, T. L., A S, 343 Arnold, J. W., B I, 369 Arnold, M. C, ED, 369 Arnold, R. L., AG, 227, 291 Arrington, N. S., AG, 291 Ashcraft, M. J., A S, 193, 369 Ashford, J., AG, 308 Ashford, M., B I, 369 Ashley, B. M, Jr., AG, 369 Ashley, R. K., ENG, 369 Ashley, W. S., A S, 213 Askew, S. A., ED, 189 Asmar, M. M., Jr., B I, 270, 271, 352 Atchley, M. C., A S, 227 Atkins, B. F., B I, 331 Atkinson, W. T., B I, 229, 250, 313, 335, 347, 369 Aucoin, S. M., ED, 195, 250, 352 Audenaert, W. N., FO, 369 Austin, C. A., AG, 369 Austin, J. H., FO, 352 Austin, M. J., A S, 270, 271 Aven, J. D., B I, 223 Aycock, A. R., Jr., ENG, 369 Aycock, M. J„ Jr., A S, 347, 369 Aycock, R. R, B I, 227 Ayers, W. S., AG, 223 Azlin, C. D., B I, 341 — B — Backstrom, B. A., ED, 191, 352 Backstrom, Wm. F., Ill, B I, 369 Bacon, R. A., FO, 317 Baddley, J. E., ED, 369 Baddley, J. F., ED, 369 Baggett, R. R., B I, 319 Bagley, P. L., AG, 369 Batless, C, ED, 369 Bailey, B. G., ED, 369 Bailey, B. R., ED, 322 Bailey, C. A., B I, 369 Bailey, D. J., ED, 189 Bailey, J. A., FO, 317 Bailey, J., ENG, 369 Bailey, J. L., B I, 193, 316, 369 Bailey, L. C, A S, 369 Bailey, M. J., ED, 369 Bailey, T. H., ED, 369 Bailey, T. L., Jr., AG, 215 Bailey, W. H., Jr., ED, 352 Bain, J. P., B I, 369 Baird, W. H., Ill, B I, 227 Baker, B. N„ ED, 369 Baker, D. E., ED, 191, 264, 328 Baker, J. A., B I, 352 Baker, J. K., AG, 338 Baker, J. W., II, ENG, 352 Baker, R. M., FO, 369 Baker, R. J., Jr., A S, 352 Baker, R. J., A S, 369 Baker, S. L., ED, 195, 369 Baker, S. A. E., ED, 352 Baldwin, C. E., ED, 195 Baldwin, E. A., AG, 195, 352 Baldwin, W. G., ED, 322, 369 Ball, C. H., ENG, 352 Ball, D. R., ED, 199, 275, 328, 342, 352 Ballard, E. S., A S, 369 Ballard, H. C, AG, 338 Ballard, L. C, ED, 369 Ballenger, J., AG, 338, 369 Ballew, S. G., A S, 193, 369 Banks, D. W., A S, 369 Banks, R. S., A S, 278, 369 Bannon, P. R., A S, 193 Barger, D. K., B I, 225 Barham, D. B., B I, 225, 335, 369 Barham, P. S., A S, 369 Barksdale, J. F., GR, 289 Barkum, M. W., ED, 158 Barlow, C. S., B I, 369 Barlow, C. A., ED, 331, 369 Barlow, D. G., A S, 288, 352 Barnard, L. E., A S, 369 Barnard, N. E., B I, 195, 236, 243, 245, 254, 268, 335, 352 Barnard, W. H., Jr., B I, 369 Barnes, B. L., ED, 270, 308, 323, 352 Barnes, C. Y., A S, 370 Barnes, E. 0-, AG, 211, 308, 370 Barnes, J. H., A S, 225 Barnes, J. E„ AG, 191, 328 Barnes, J. F„ B I, 225 Barnes, J. C, ED, 370 Barnes, M. A., ED, 370 Barnes, W. R., B I, 213, 352 Barnett, J. H., A S, 215 Barnett, R. C, ED, 352 Barnett, W. A., GR, 252, 392 Barr, D. E., ENG, 370 Barrentine, C. D., Jr., A S, 223, 370 Barrentine, J. L., A S, 343, 370 Barret, S. R, AG, 286, 352 Barrett, C. K„ ED, 191, 325 Barrett, E. R., ED, 370 Barrett, J. R, Jr., GR, 392 Barringer, S. S., B I, 199, 301 Barris, E. M., EG, 352 Barry, T. W., AG, 227 Barton, E. L., A S, 370 Bass, H. A., B I, 352 Bass, M. C, ED, 187, 197 Bass, R. R, ENG, 229, 266 Bates, D. M., B I, 247, 352 Bates, L. D., ENG, 370 Bates, M. F., Jr., ED, 297 Bates, T. C, ED, 282, 330, 370 Batson, M. A., ED, 187, 189, 370 Battley, T. M., AG, 221, 291, 370 Bauer, C. A., Ill, B I, 207 Baugh, C. L., AG, 370 Baugh, J. A., A S, 370 Baxter, H. R„ AG, 291 Baxter, L. L., A S, 327, 370 Bayley, F. G., A S, 370 Baylis, B. J., ED, 370 Beach, W. D., Jr., AG, 352 Beale, J. C, GR, 392 Bean, D. W., ED, 282 Beane, M. B., ED, 193, 323 Beard, J. D., ENG, 290 Beardain, R. D., A S, 370 Bearden, J. R, ENG, 370 Bearden, M. R., A S, 297 Bearden, O. S., A S, 313, 347 Bearden, V., B I, 370, 299 Beasley, J. E., B I, 223 Beasley, J. R, A S, 370 Beasley, J. A., B I, 370 Beavers, W. T., Jr., A S, 211, 370 Beck, B. E., ED, 195, 370 Beck, S. J., AG, 370 Becker, S. J., A S, 370 Beckham, A. M., AG, 214, 370 Beckham, D. S., A S, 189, 370 Beckham, J. L., A S, 352 Beers, C. D„ ED, 370 Behr, S. E., B I, 257, 282, 283, 352 Belk. L. L., ED, 370 Bell, H. C, B I, 227 Bell, H. P., AG, 225 Bell, J. W., AG, 211, 370 Bell, R. L., B I, 330 Bell, S. M., ED, 370 Bell, V. E., ENG, 197, 251, 352 Bellah, L. L., B I, 370 400 Belue, J. A., ED, 275, 370 Bender, W. A., ENG, 278, 370, 299 Bender, W. R., ENG, 245, 370 Bennett, D. L., ENG, 370 Bennett, D. E., ED, 352 Bennett, H. L., B I, 370 Bennett, J. W., ENG, 352 Bennett, K. A., A S, 352 Bennett, K. L., ED, 352 Bennett, P. M„ ED, 189, 370 Bennett, W. J., ENG, 290, 345, 352 Benson, K. J., B I, 370 Benson, R. M., A S, 266 Bentley, J. V., B I, 223 Benton, B. E., ED, 370 Benton, C. R., ENG, 223 Benton, R. A., AG, 370 Bernheim, J. E., ED, 193, 370 Berry, C. R., B I, 225 Berry, C. A., ED, 245, 265, 314, 325, 370 Berry, D., ED, 370 Berry, E. J., ED, 197, 326 Berry, M. V., AG, 320, 325, 370 Berry, R. R., Jr., ENG, 295, 352 Berry, T. S., B I, 223 Bertucci, A. A., A S, 189, 370 Bertucci, P. B., ED, 189 Bestor, G. C, ENG, 353 Bestor, M. M., GR, 392 Bethany, J. A., B I, 191, 333 Bethune, J. D., ED, 353 Bethune, R. E., ED, 189 Beverly, A. C, A S, 195, 370 Beverly, R. J., A S, 195, 370 Bibbs, K. M., A S, 370 Bibler, K. A., B I, 370 Bicker, J. K., A S, 257, 283 Biddle, P. A., A S, 370 Biggers, M. A., AG, 215 Biggers, S. L., AG, 215 Biglane, K. A., A S, 195, 370 Biglane, P. R., B I, 227, 370 Biglane, R. M., ENG, 370 Bignoli, A. P., ENG, 370 Billingslea, T. J., ED, 189, 327, 370 Billingsley, D. M., ED, 225 Billingsley, R. M., B I, 225 Billups, J., Jr., B I, 278, 349, 370 Bird, S. Y., B I, 370 Bishop, A. E., ED, 195, 325, 334, 353 Bishop, B. J., ED, 370 Bishop, J. S„ A S, 195, 370 Bishop, L. L., B I, 370 Bishop, W. J., B I, 370 Bittle, J. A., B I, 336, 370 Black, E. G., B I, 225 Black, G. H., Jr., ENG, 353 Black, G. H., Jr., ED, 275, 336 Black, P. T., B I, 370 Blackbourn, R. L., ED, 246 Blackburn, P. D., ED, 199, 353 Blackledge, M. G., B I, 195, 264, 290, 332, 370 Blackwell, D. D., AG, 353, 370 Blackwood, R. T., AG, 338, 370 Blades, C. B., AG, 307 Blair, J. J., A S, 124 Blair, K. A., A S, 370 Blake, P. M., FO, 370 Blake, V. A., AG, 265, 370 Blake, W. L., A S, 370 Blakely, R. G., Jr., ED, 203, 231, 370 Blakeney, R. H., B I, 370 Blakney, J. T., B I, 223 Bland, D. L., ED, 370 Bland, G. K., ED, 195, 264, 284, 285, 370 Bland, H. E., A S, 288, 353 Bland, N. L., ED, 370 Blankley, L., A S, 370 Blanks, T. S., A S, 370 Blaylock, R. E., AG, 221 Blomeley, D. L., A S, 370 Blount, M. J„ AG, 191 Blount, W. M., B I, 223 Bogan, D. W., B I, 370 Bogdahn, B. J., ED, 195, 370 Boggan, L. R., AG, 315, 370 Boggess, E. L., A S, 195, 370 Boggess, W. G., A S, 213, 242, 254 Bolen, J. K., ED, 323 Boler, J. E., AG, 286, 370 Bolton, H. L., A S, 353 Bonam, H. L„ Jr., ED, 370 Bond, R. M., ENG, 257, 283, 290, 353 Bonelli, C. R., A S, 197, 370 Booker, M. D., ENG, 278, 370 Booker, V. D., B I, 278 Boone, B. R., B I, 353 Boone, J. J., ED, 353 Boone, K. L., ED, 370 Booth, J. R., Ill, B I, 215 Borden, C. J., B I, 370 Borden, R. C, ENG, 353 Bordenkircher, P. B., Jr., GR, 322 Bost, S. C, AG, 213 Boswell, D. H., B I, 215 Boswell, F. E., B I, 353 Botes, P. J., Jr., A S, 370 Bouchillon, G., Jr., A S, 215 Boulton, J. E., A S, 370 Bounds, C. D., ED, 117, 127, 199, 370 Bourne, G. F., B I, 225 Bowen, J. C, A S, 370 Bowen, P. J., A S, 343, 370 Bowie, B. L., ED, 370 Bowie, J. S., B I, 215 Bowlds, T. F., ENG, 233 Box, B. K., ED, 193, 353 Box, C. J., Jr., ED, 299 Box, J. G., GR, 256, 298 Boyd, C, Jr., B I, 370 Boyd, G. M., B I, 370 Boyd, J. C, GR, 392 Boydstun, P. M., B I, 370 Boye, P. C, A S, 247, 250, 370 Boyer, A. E., Jr., ENG, 295, 321 Boyer, N. D. S., ED, 370 Boyette, L. E., ED, 130, 325 Boykin, P. J., A S, 370 Boykin, R. D., FO, 370 Boyles, D. A., A S, 370 Boyte, R. G., B I, 353 Bozeman, B. C, B I, 298, 299 Bozeman, M. L., ED, 199, 370 Bozeman, W. J., A S, 370 Bozeman, W. D., ENG, 213 Brabham, B. G., A S, 371 Braddock, P. A., B I, 353 Bradford, E. J., ED, 189, 371 Bradford, L. J., AG, 308 Bradley, D. C, B I, 335 Bradley, M. W., A S, 371 Bragg, J. M., A S, 193, 247, 371 Bragg, N. E., Jr., A S, 227 Brahan, T. M, AG, 223 Bramuchi, M. A., ED, 371 Branch, C. K., B I, 187, 199 Branch, G. M„ ED, 326 Branch, J. H., ENG, 221, 353 Branch, L. C, AG, 223, 291, 299 Branch, L. C, A S, 195, 247, 371 Brand, E. B., Jr., A S, 221 Brand, R. E., A S, 371 Brandon, J. W., Jr., B I, 371 Brandon, S. A., GR, 242, 244, 392 Branscome, R. R., AG, 353 Brantley, K. R., AG, 371 Brantley, L. T., Ill, A S, 229 Brantley, S. G., A S, 371 Branton, D. A., ED, 191, 328, 370 Brashier, R. D., ED, 353, 370 Brassel, J. S., AG, 371 Braswell, D. L., AG, 286 Braswell, J. R„ ENG, 257, 283, 371 Braswell, J. H., FO, 317 Braswell, R. H., Jr., ED, 153, 225 Bratton, M. J„ B I, 331 Brawner, C. J., ED, 199, 371 Braxton, R. R., ED, 371 Bray, R. L., B I, 353 Breal, J. L., B I, 229, 371 Breed, M. E., ED, 197, 247 Breedlove, W. W., Jr., A S, 343 Breland, J. H., FO, 317, 342 Breland, S. E„ ED, 371 Breland, W. G„ AG, 308, 371 Brent, B. A„ ED, 195, 371 Brent, D. L., B I, 313, 371 Brent, J. E., II, A S, 347, 371 Brent, R. S., B I, 371 Brett, R. L., ED, 195, 245, 250, 284, 285, 353 Brevard, T. G., B I, 371 Brewer, G. L., A S, 203, 205, 371 Brewer, M. M„ AG, 371 Briggs, M. F., A S, 195, 371 Brinson, J. M., B I, 215, 371 Briscoe, F. E., ED, 199, 353 Briscoe, R. L., B I, 278, 353 Britt, L. L., ENG, 225 Britt, T. I., A S, 189 Broadhead, R. R., ENG, 353 Brock, B. L., A S, 334 Brock, D. R., AG, 286. 371 Brock, S. D. A., AG, 371 Brockway, D. L., B I, 371 Brook, S. C, A S, 371 Brooks, C. C, ED, 314 Brooks, C. W., Jr., ENG, 253 Brooks, P. K., B I, 319 Brooks, R. E., GR, 215 Brooks, T. L„ AG, 286, 371 Brookshire, J. P., ED, 191, 247, 301, 328, 371 Brookshire, N., Ill, GR, 242, 244 Broom, E. E., AG, 315 Broome, S. G., A S, 189, 371 Brothers, B. A., A S, 193 Brown, A. D., B I, 221, 341, 353, 371 Brown, A. T., B I, 306 Brown, A. T., ED, 319 Brown, A. W., ENG, 371 Brown, C. D., GR, 371 Brown, C. M., ENG, 323, 353 Brown, D H., ED, 187, 189, 371 Brown, E. H., ED, 127, 187 Brown, E. B„ GR, 342 Brown, H. S., Jr., AG, 308 Brown, H. M., ED, 371 Brown, J. M, ENG, 371 Brown, J. L., Ill, ENG, 223, 332, 353 Brown, J. ML, A S, 371 Brown, L. C, AG, 225 Brown, L. Q., FO, 317 Brown, L. E., ENG, 325, 371 Brown, L. L., AG, 187, 371 Brown, M. A., ED, 371 Brown, M, A S, 371 Brown, M. L„ III, A S, 203, 205 Brown, P. L., B I, 332 Brown, R., A S, 371 Brown, R. L., Ill, B I, 215 Brown, R. J., ENG, 215, 240, 242, 244 Brown, R. A., GR, 233, 392 Brown, S. K., A S, 298, 299, 353 Brown, S. H„ ED, 193, 268, 288, 371 Brown, W. H., Ill, B I, 227 Brown, W. H., Jr., FO, 213, 348, 353 Brown, W. J., ED, 191, 353 Broyles, F. W., A S, 371 Bruce, J. H., ED, 330 Bruce, M. H., A S, 371 Bruce, R. M., FO, 317 Brueck, A. E., B I, 353 Brueck, B. M. G., B I, 353 Brunt, D. H., ED, 275 Bruton, J. T., AG, 215 Bryan, D. R„ B I, 371 Bryan, H., A S, 254, 266 Bryan, J. L., ED, 371 Bryan, S., ED, 371 Bryan, W. R., AG, 221 Bryant, B. S., ED, 371 Bryant, D. B., ENG, 207 Bryant, D. D„ AG, 320 Bryant, D. J., A S, 371 Bryant, J. L., A S, 245, 278, 349, 371 Bryant, J. H., Jr., A S, 245, 278, 349, 371 Bryant, J. H., Jr., A S, 313, 371 Bryant, J. E., FO, 342 Bryant, M. J„ A S, 371 Bryant, S. G., B I, 213 Bryant, S. R., B I, 332 Bryson, C. T., GR, 314 Buchanan, D. P., AG, 225 Buchanan, W. A., B I, 257, 283 Buchanan, W. M, 371 Buck, G. T., A S, 225 Buckley, J. L., II, ENG, 205, 297 Buckley, T. J., B I, 223 Buckley, T. J., B I, 223 Buckley, W. P., B I, 223 Bueker, M. J., ED, 371 Bufkin, T. J., B I, 223 Bullard, A. L„ ED, 371 Bullen, L. T., A S, 371 Bullock, D. H., AG, 371 40! Bullock, M. D., AG, 371 Bullock, R., A S, 371 Bunch, G. M, A S, 288 Burch, J. C, Jr., B I, 227, 371 Burcham, D. C, ENG, 371 Burcham, D. N., ED, 334, 353 Burdine, C G„ A S, 270 Burguet, R. L., ENG, 371 Burke, D. R., A S, 213 Burke, M. A., B I, 371 Burkes, L. F. M., ED, 353 Burkes, P. D., B I, 371 Burkett, R. J., A S, 219, 332, 371 Burks, D. M., A S, 247 Burleson, N. M., ED, 197, 371 Burnett, E. 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F., ENG, 207 Carter, A. R., A S, 199, 372 Carter, B. B., ED, 354 Carter, C. T., ED, 354 Carter, H. W., AG, 372 Carter, J. W., FO, 213, 299, 372 Carter, L. D., FO, 317 Carter, M. A., ED, 193, 372 Carter, M. L., ED, 187 Carter, M. F., Ill, B I, 354 Carter, N. R., ED, 372 Carter, S., AG, 354 Carter, W., Ill, A S, 225 Carter, W. C, AG, 278, 288, 315, 372 Cartwright, C. C, A S, 372 Carty, H. O., B I, 229 Case, P. E., Jr., B I, 207, 372 Case, R. G., ED, 323, 354 Casey, D. L., A S, 372 Casey, W. T., Jr., A S, 354 Cassell, J. E., Jr., AG, 372 Cassibry, G. W., FO, 215 Castle, K. L., ED, 275, 325 Castles, A. L., A S, 195, 372 Castles, P. M, A S, 372 Caswell, C. W., A S, 372 Cathey, N. G, ENG, 221 Catledge, C. D., A S, 372 Catledge, J. W., ENG, 296, 345 Causey, J. D., Ill, B I, 223, 372 Cavin, D. K., A S, 337 Chadwick, C. R., A S, 299 Chambers, J. M., A S, 227 Chambers, L. D., A S, 221 Chambers, R. J., Jr., B I, 223 Chamblin, M. E., ED, 372 Champion, L. D., ED, 372 Champlin, J. 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J., ED, 328, 375 Fleming, C. M. E., A S, 375 Fleming, E. R., A S, 119, 199, 243, 328, 356 Fleming, J. F. D., AG, 356 Flint, N. B., A S, 375 Flowers, C. A., ENG, 375 Flowers, C. M, ED, 189, 275 Flowers, E. G., A S, 213, 375 Flowers, H. F., ED, 197 Flowers, J. G., A S, 225 Flowers, J. A„ A S, 195, 285, 375 Flowers, R. B., A S, 225 Floyd, J. W., ED, 322 Floyd, L. D., AG, 315 Flurry, E. P., Jr., ED, 375 Flynt, J. G., Jr., A S, 215, 299 Folden, D. V., ENG, 221 Follett, S. L., A S, 247, 375 Fondren, J. E., Jr., A S, 275 Fontenot, V. A., B I, 375 Fonville, H. H., A S, 215 Forbes, M. E., Jr., FO, 342 Forbes, R. N., AG, 221 Ford, C. L., B I, 375 Ford, C. H., A S, 375 Ford, D. L., B I, 213 Ford, D. F., B I, 356 Ford, J. L., AG, 315 Ford, R. C, ED, 189, 375 Ford, R. G„ B I, 299, 375 Ford, T. VV„ GR, 375 Foresman, C. F., A S, 193, 375 Forrest, P. D., ED, 375 Forrest, T. W„ ENG, 375 Forside, J. L., A S, 375 Fortenberry, A. L., ED, 334 Fortenberry, N. G., ED, 375 Fortner, M. 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N., GR, 392 Frisbee, N. A., ED, 375 Frits, A. P., B I, 231 Fruh, U., GR, 392 Fry, J. L., ED, 375 Fryant, S. C, III, A S, 375 Fulgham, J. B., ENG, 207 Fulgham, P. C, ED, 199, 375 Fulghum, C. M., ENG, 295, 356 Fuller, E. C, A S, 190 Fuller, R. E., B I, 356 Fulton, A. F„ ED, 375 Fulton, C. H., Jr., A S, 375 Fulton, H. R., IV, GR, 314 Fulton, J. K., AG, 286, 392 Fulton, K. S., B I, 375 Fulton, P. J., A S, 375 Fults, W. E., A S, 305, 356 Fuqua, I. W., A S, 356 Fuqua, J. M, A S, 375 Furniss, L. L., FO, 348 Furr, K. Y., A S, 195, 342, 356 Futreul, E. L., A S, 205, 375 — G — Gaddis, D. E., AG, 219, 246, 338, 375 Gair, R. T., A S, 319 Galbreath, J. L., A S, 375 Galloway, J. C, Jr., A S, 375 Gammill, W. J., AG, 376 Gammon, D. T., GR, 392 Ganaway, C. W., ED, 376 Gann, L. J., A S, 190 Ganus, H. J., AG, 356 Gardner, J. D., Jr., B I, 221 Gardner, P. K., AG, 308 Gardner, W. P., B I, 246 Garner, J. E., ED, 356 Garner, J., B I, 189, 376 Garrard, P. R., ED, 376 Garretson, B. R., ED, 265, 376 Garretson, G., ENG, 290, 295, 310 Garretson, H. F., Ill, ENG, 252, 356 Garrett, D. J., ENG, 290, 376 Garrison, D. E., ED, 225 Garrison, J. L., AG, 338 Gary, G. C, B I, 376 Gaston, A. R., ED, 376 Gatlin, L. D., Jr., B I, 246 Gaughan, N. L., A S, 282, 376 Gault, J. D., A S, 376 Gavin, M. P., B I, 356 Gayaut, G. A., ENG, 331 Gearhiser, W. H., GR, 392 Gee, O. K., Ill, AG, 223 Geer, P. M, A S, 376 Gelman, S. R., ENG, 356 Gelston, T., A S, 247, 376 Gelvin, M. K., ED, 189, 356 Geno, G. S., A S, 255, 376 Gentile, J. W., A S, 205, 376 Gentry, J. L., JR., B I, 376 Gentry, J. A., ED, 376 Gentry, ML E., B I, 250, 254, 256, 257, 266, 282, 283, 356 404 Geoghegan, M. F., ED, 356 George, D. R., A S, 376 George, E. A., ED, 288, 376 George, E. T., Ill, B I, 356 George, J. F., ENG, 295, 356 George, J. S., ENG, 376 George, W. M, 299, 298, 376 German, J. M., ED, 376 Germany, M. A., ED, 376 Gernert, E. M, A S, 190, 376 Gibson, C. W., B I, 376 Gibson, G. D., B I, 223 Gibson, M. 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J., B I, 332 Goolsby, E. B., Jr., GR, 392 Goolsby, E. E., A S, 376 Gordon, C. E., B I, 213, 376 Gordon, D. A., B I, 193 Gordon, H. C, FO, 317 Gordon, K. L., GR, 342 Gordon, W. B., AG, 211, 280 Gordy, C. A., ENG, 376 Gorman, K. S., A S, 376 Goshorn, N. T., A S, 213 Gousset, J. M., A S, 193, 327 Gower, T. A., A S, 376 Grace, C. W., AG, 211, 203 Grace, J. W., GR, 211, 242, 244 Grafton, J. A., B I, 341, 376 Grafton, J. K., A S, 246 Graham, E. M., Jr., ENG, 331 Granger, R. B., AG, 338 Grant, J. S., ED, 325 Grant, M. E., AG, 264, 320, 376 Grant, M. A., ED, 189, 268, 376 Grantham, J. V., ED, 225, 376 Grau, K. J., AG, 291 Graves, A. W., AG, 357 Graves, D. L., AG, 327, 376 Graves, J. G., B I, 357 Graves, J. W., A S, 357 Graves, L. H., GR, 392 Graves, R. E., A S, 357 Graves, R. L., ED, 193 Gray, W. W., Jr., B I, 207 Grayson, B. C., ED, 199, 285 Greco, P. G., ENG, 223 Green, D. C, ED, 187, 190, 314, 326 Green, D. R., ED, 357 Green, D. F., ED, 376 Green, G. S., A S, 319 Green, H. 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R., ENG, 308 Hardin, C. F., ENG, 246, 295, 345, 378 Hardison, S. J., A S, 247, 378 Hardy, J. C., A S, 190, 187, 378 Hardy, L., A S, 319 Hardy, M. C, B I, 246, 203 Hare, D. M., A S, 378 Harich, A., B I, 357 Harkins, J. P., B I, 221 Harkins, M. H, Jr., ENG, 378 Harlow, H. M. W., B I, 357 Harlow, J. E., B I, 378 Harmon, J. J., B I, 357 Harmon, M. T., ENG, 290, 345, 378 Harmon, S. E., ED, 189 Harmond, J. S., B I, 306 Harmount, C. L., ED, 190, 124, 301 Harnage, B. J., AG, 308, 340, 378 Harned, A. M., A S, 189, 378 Harned, H. R., AG, 189, 131, 312, 313, 320, 378 Harper, C. L., B I, 378 Harper, D. L., ENG, 233 Harper, G. A., ED, 199, 378 Harper, J. T., ENG, 295, 378 Harper, J. C, A S, 193, 378 Harper, M. L., ENG, 357 Harris, C. E., ED, 278 Harris, C. R., ENG, 322, 323, 357 Harris, E. H, ED, 190, 325, 328 Harris, J. M., B I, 225, 378 Harris, J. H., ED, 323 Harris, J. N., ED, 247 Harris, J. P., ED, 323, 378 Harris, K. A., B I, 357 Harris, K. F, A S, 215, 378 Harris, M. 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M., AG, 391 Young, L., ED, 275, 391 Young, M. R., ED, 391 Young, M. K., AG, 391 Young, N. D., Jr., B I, 391 Young, P. A., ED, 197, 264 Young, S. R., A S, 391 Young, T. S., ED, 368 Young, W. B., A S, 368 Young, W. A., Jr., AG, 391 Young, W. W., A S, 319, 391 Youngblood, G. F., ENG, 209, 368 — z — Zuccaro, P. A., ED, 334, 368 415 Copy Credits Scoop Bass 162-167 Terry Carroll 86-112, 178 Haden Hughes 7 Gary Kendricks 183 George Luter 99 Mercury Morris 150-159, 170-176 Photo Credits Gentry Photo Services: Student Life, Sports Gringe Studios: Features, Greeks, Organizations Rappoport Studios: Portraits Other contributing photographers: Fred Faulk Haden Hughes Gerald Thomas Lit Upshur Ned Walton Jacki Fentress Specifications The 1973 REVEILLE was printed by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. Operating budget was eighty-three thousand dollars ($83,000). Press run was 7200 copies at 416 pages. Copy was composed photographically by the Intertype Fototronic Computer. 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